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PAGE ; TWO MEDFORD' MATT; TTCTBTTXE. MTCDFOim ocal and Personal Orants Pan camp. Modern Wood- In last Sunday's Los A npelra Tim", men of Amerii n, Han Innutd a general j In Hie llluhtrattd roiivrnvui c m-i-ilcn Invitation to the other cumin in the ; there were pii-iure of Yat-r l-ake valley to be present at their meeting j and Diamond lake with an a next Thursday nluht when sixteen i of the fishing In both lakes. The Ohio Society of Jackson county . In holding Its annual banquet and re union today In the former American Legion hall with quite an attendance ' from all porta of the county and a delegation of former Ohloana from Ashland. The dinner was nerved at 12:30 p. m. , Full line of garden tools, priced right, Hubbard Bros. . 287 Blng cherry trees, the best ever. Eden Valley Nursery, phone CsO-J-2. tf The musical program that wns to , have been . given by the elementary schools under the direction' of Misg Frances N. Sherwood next Thursday, has been postponed till next Monday on account of the entertainment Com pany A Is giving in the Armory that same evening. The-Echool authorities regret having the children out on any night followed by a school day, but on this occasion It must be done. 'AH the school children and their families are Invited to hear this concert. ; " J Remember the card party given by the Eastern Star ladles at the Masonic .hall Thursday afternoon. A good time Is assured. 282 See Samuel Bateman or phone 912-J for the best garden loan. 14 D. B. Kvans. freshmnn basketball team coach of the ,U. of O., will be ' In Medford to referee the Modford. Ashland, basketball games Friday and Saturday. i We have Just received a now lot of j Red Mexican beans to sell 20 pounds ' for. 1. Also fresh prunes, 20 pounds t' for fl. 10 cans Tuxedo tobacco for ' l. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 287 Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 080-J-2. tf The American Legion post and the Ladies' Auxiliary will hold a Joint ses sion this evening at the Armory. Unity literature teaches people how . to be well, prosperous ana eincient. Free distribution. 108 Bouth Ivy. tf Grafted Franquetto walnut trees. ' Eden Valley Nursery, phone 6S0-J-2. . tf O. M. Plumber, secretary of the Pacific International Livestock Rhow exposition, arrived In Medford thiB ' morning from Portland to attend the economic conference. ' Full line of garden tools, priced right. Jlqbbard. Bros. 287 Qr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his trip to the north coast cities. ' ,., 283 Harold Lawronqe, an employe of the California Oregon Power torn- " pany, who was severely shocked by a. strong current of electricity Saturday ' afternoon and brought to the Com munity hospllnl, is reported bb 1elng Improved late this afternoon. ' Ijiw- . renco.was untangling wires' at his work near Medford and was burned with painful Injuries on his fingers and suffered shock. It Is said ho re sides with his parents In Modford and will soon, ho able ,to go honie. Ash land Tidings. For Sale Well rotted fertilizer for lawns, .or garden, delivered, phono .. 7-F-4. .. . Ovorstuffcd davenport, 8-0 long, denim cover. Good shape, little used. ?" 160.' JT. -JVels,, Upholsterer,'..;,. , 28? Mr. iind Mrs. Thos. W.' Ness and ' Miss' Virginia Ness of Itosoburg, for mer residents here, wore visitors in the . city yesterday while Mr. Ness attended to Copco business. We have Just received a new lot of Red Mexican .beans to sell 20 pounds for it. Also fresh prunes 20 pounds, for f 1. 10 cans Tuxedo tobacco' for I. Hutchison, & Lutrtsderi. 287 . For estimates on fixing lawns phone 912-J, Samuel Bataman. Mr. and Mrs. Kmll Mohr left on tho train south this afternoon for a visit of a week or ton days at San Frun , Cisco. Homstttohlng will make your home made dress or lingerie look like pro fessional work. Bring your work to the Deuol Art Dept. fpr new ldoae. '". 288 Tou can get It at peVoe's. tf Taxpayers ire urged y Clyde O. Huntley, collector of Internal revonuo. not to postpone the task of filing tholr federal Income tax returns. Only one 7 month remains of the filing period and .returns must roach Collector j" Huntley's office not. later than mid night Saturday, March 15. In order for the Individual to escape sevcro tienaltles for his delinquency. A Washington, dinner wlll .be served ' Friday p..- m. at the First Baptist church dining parlor's, whlcM will be in line with the splendid pienls put up by vthe' Baptist wptnen. 60o per plate.-. The public are invited. '282 Dry mansunlta and . laurel wood 14.60 per tier. Longwlll Wood Co 4111 North Fir street. . 284 4 '"Every person In Ashland Is urged to attend the first game with Medford Friday evening In Medford." says the Ashland. Tidings. '"Motor facilities will, be available and Ashland will back the team to the , limit. Every noise making Instrument available will go down to the game nnd revlvo the old spirit that hung many trophies In the high school cause." Packard pianos sold at Palmer Piano Place. 284 Milk and cream at PeVoe's. tf candidates for adoption will be initiated into the society. The national lecturer will be present and deliver an address upon Woodcraft. Central Point camp also announces a bte meeting next Friday night and ex tends Involution to visitors. Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery, phone C60-J-2. tf Flowering Bhrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Volley Nursery. Phone C80-J-2. tf- All the forest rangers In Crater Na tional forest will arrive tomorrow to attend the Workman's division of the agricultural economic conference. . New shipment cotton crepe, all colors. 23c yd. Jap Art Store. Cars for rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central. ' Johnny . Carlson, the boxer, spent the week end visiting friends at Grants Pass. I get mine at Brown's. 284 Get soft paper school tablets at this office. tf Albert E. Roberts of New York CU and George Lang and II. Metzdorf of Chicago are among the business visi tors In the city from the east.' Phonographs! See Launspach. ' We tlx any old thing. Liberty Repair Shop. l.ast Saturday night the Butte Falls community basketball team ' defeated the Phoenix team at Phoenix by a score of 15-13. ' The girls 'teams of LAscot races in Los Angeles. : ounl They were among a group of the best fish ing spot on the coast. Our only business Is Insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf E. C. Jerome spent today in Grants Pass on business. Now is the time to overhaul that tractor and spray rig. For expert re pair work call Lee Elam, phone 10C8. . ' . ' 283 The forest service has a new Bodge coupe for the use of Suiwrvisor of Crater National Forest H. li. Itankln. Columbia river smelt have dropped to the low point at 6 pounds for":; 5 cents in some of Portland's . leading retail shops. Others are asking 25c for 4 pounds. The big run of smelt is now on In-the Cowlitz river and huge supplies are being received at Port land. In fact the entire Pacific north west is now securing smelt at the un usually low prices. The fish are packed In 50 pound boxes in Portland and are being sold as low as 1.25 to 11.50 per box. See Brown for your first class shoe repairing.. ' 284 ' Cecil Brown of Portland, a motor cycle and racing driver, who broke several track records at the Jackson county fair grounds during the county fair last summer stopped overnight in Medford Monday, on his way to the q Note the Flavor It's the Milk- Fluhrer's Milk: Bread d the two towns also played, Butte Falls winning 8-4. Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his trip to the north coast cities. 283- Fullcr brushes efflclont servants. Tel. 836-R. 284 W. O. Webster left for Hilt, Calif today on a business trip. Grafting wax at Monarch Seed Cn. tf Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf E. J. Rogers, forfst ranger from Klamath Falls Is In Medford for all this week. Phonographs. See Launspach. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. , ' - . ' Out of the state visitors in the city Include Mr. and Mrs. Dave Doise of Longvlow, Wash., C. II. Cllft and fam ily of Hellingham, Wash.. Mrs. C. Crawford, J. l'rovost, A. Pago, T. H. Westlake and A. 0. Bruffee of San, Francisco. . Cars for rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central. Why use a treadle machine when we will rent you a new White Electric for 1.3.00 per month. White Sewing Mnchlne Co., 24 N. Hartlett. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, president of tho Oregon Women's Federated Clubs who Is spending tho week here, went over to Ashland this morning to be the guest of the Woman's Civic club of that city and this afternoon at 2:30 delivered un address at the Civic Club House. 11 row n fixes your shoes while you wnlt. 284 Fruit, shade and nut bearing trees. Eden Vnl'ey Nursery, phone 680-J-2. Tho Pan-Helenlc Is meeting next Saturday, afternoon at the home- of MrSi It. 11. Hammond on Crater Lake avenue for a card and man-jongg pnrty to bo followed by refreshments. Russell Hlbbard, Allan Perry, Eileen Mordoff and A let ha Hlbbnrd are the delegates selectod by the Medford high to go to the O. A. C. Educational exposition Feb. 22 and 23. Miss Mnuiine Carrol will also go as faculty advisor. Danco, Eaglo Point, Sat. night. 280' Call 181-L, Modford Beauty Shop, Marcelling Shampoos Manicure- Facial and Scalp treatments. 283 J. F. Corson of Butte Fulls was a business visitor here today. Try our wet wash on your next wash' day. 15 pounds for 760. You can't do It at home for this amount. Medford Domestic Laundry. PorBOnnl Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf Trade at homo and bank the differ ence Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. ' tf A minimum temperature of 2S de grees and another fog greeted Med ford on awakening this morning, fol lowing the maximum of 67 degrees yesterday. Rain Is the prediction for Wednesday. 3 h. p. Novo gasoline engine used two summers, 65. Jap Art Store. 284 ' Brown guarantees his shoe repair ing. 284 Jackson county has man more deer today and the state has many more game fish than 20 years, ago, according to W. R. Coleman, deputy gamo warden at Marshflold, who Is In Portland todny attending a meeting of deputy state gamo wardens; This proves, Coleman snld, thot tho work of tho ganie conservation agencies In Oregon has been successful to date. Now Is the time to ovorhaul that tractor nnd spray rig. For expert re pair work call Leo HJlam. phone 106S. '.''.' .'''. .''' 283 Selling out' now 'phonographs and' records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Roalty Co. Open evenings. "During 1923," Coleman said. "30, 800.000 trout were liberated in .the streams of Oregon. Four years ago there wero approximately 4,000,000." Portland Journal. , Try our dry wash 7c por lb., mini mum 7 5c. All flat pieces ironed. American Laundry, phono 873. tf Netted .Gem spuds. 3)1.75 per 100 lbs., delivered any place in Medford. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir. phone 87. Captain H. A. Cnnaday left last night for Roseburg nftur spending tho week end in Medford. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electrlo Shop, Eichth and Bartlott. tt Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. XV Mr. and .Mrs. '.. Oliver of Seattle MoppM over i.iKht in Me'!forl. .Mon day, on tileir way to a llfirii::t. Mr. Oliver is an oli fiiend of O. .McDear mond of the Toiery. - Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf H. S. McDuffy. of the G. E. Mil ler bond house In Portland, is in Med ford at present attending to business for his company. Mr. McDuffy is taking the place of D. J. McCanna. the former representative of the G. E. Miller Co. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. 1 J. C. Robinson of the Eagle Point district was a Medford visitor today. There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN Mrs. Henry French of Engle Point was in the city shopping today. "Before you buy that piano see Herb Launspach. . He can save you money. He knows pianos and is reliable. Of fice and salesroom. 114 W. Muin St. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Boise, of Long view, Wash., stopped over at the Med ford hotel last ' night on their way to Mexico. Mr. Boice is the manager of the Hotel Monticello In Longvlew and has been commissioned by that city to erect fifty big bill boards adver tising the v city of Longvlew, along the highway-from Washington to Mexico. Columbia plaster wall board. Cal for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Fresh smelt 10c per pound. Market. r "Buckshot" Simmons and C A. Hammond went to Gold Rny today for some fishing. Linen crepe, all colors, 98c yd. Jap Art Store, j A delegation of fifty people ore planning to go to Roseburg on March 7th for the Medford-Roseburg basket hall game. C. Gottlieb and George Gates have charge of the arrange ments for tho trip. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf Mr. and Mrs.-K. E. Hodgmnn and daughter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon while In the city a few daj'B enroute to Nevada where Mr. Hodgman has a contract for highway construction. Mr. and Mrs. lloilgman have a large number of friends In Medford nnd southern Oregon who are always glad to pee them. Dr. H. 1'. Coleman" has returned from his trip to tho north coast cities. 283' Residents of Portland, who are temporary visitors in the city Include Mr. and Mrs. H. S. MvDuffee, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Thlmmes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sorge. Mrs. N. Murray, Arthur Foster. W. C. Green, L. F. Newtng, G. P. Lock. George Dillon. E. J. nnd B. S. K-ingsley and Sadie Orr Dunbar. Among other Oregonlnns in the city are J. M. Ijtmb of Eugene, quite a delegation from Corvallis attending i tho agricultural conference, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill Huntz of Klamath Falls. I pay cash for used pianos. Herb Launspach. Phone 227. Grazing Examiner Douglas C. In gram, of Portland, will speak at the stockman's meeting at the economic conference tomorrow. We have good values in used ears. Patton ft Robinson, Inc. ' tf IT'8 ODD, BUT TRUE! no, i people ukb to receive casn lu currency and silver for their goods While they welcome the "charge cus tomer" who comes In on payday and settles up with dollars and treasury notes i - . They rate highest the man who pays by check. - Open a checking account here today. 282 Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Frc-flerirk TuM.en ft rortbind I in the city to.1;;y ''(' -' :':i v.Kh t':." a! inrfuraii. uf-'i-nt:;. Exchange your old pl.mo for a neu one. See Launspach, phone 2Ji. ' K. A. Shaw t-i Jacksonville 1m in Medford utUmding the farm confer ence. Knisnt's Packfr.R Co. has machin' ry on way to double their capacity for handling tomatoes and v.-ouM contract 'foj one hundred acrea of tomatoes at their plant in Medford. 292 Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Niokelsnn re turned recently from a several weekd trip to southern California, Fresh smelt luc per pound. Ptnr Market. - ' 284 There will le a land settloment Kroup meeting in the basement of the Hotel Medford tonight at 8 o'clock, which will be addressed by prominent out ot town speakers Duplicating save books for sale at this office. x , ' tf Brown cuts down high 'shoes to oxfords. 231 . i x-,. ie In "f.ns Ancrelfa rf ,- i.'. ye.i (., liask.!..-: U.u.' Hoi-'. j We v. ill loan you money to build or ' .' . '. '.. neVoe's. .'Ibuy Holmes the Insurance Man. . EVERT KNOWN FORM OF INSURANCE AND . ' " . BONDS E. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Middle-aged couplo to mine turkeys on nhuros. i1 ft K Theatre, Central Point. 2SC WANTKI) Laundry to do at home. Call 148-U 2SJ WAXTKI) Ilu boy. Hotel Medfonl. Apply in peraon. tf roil BALK 25 bronio turkey hens and lu torn neven nionmn uiu. Write W. Ucrtcliwn. Rengle, ore. . J84 At Any Grow I WAN'TI-'T- vnerlrrrd nwiM for neneinl luutvwo:l;. f.iuiy of three. Safe Fat Reduction Reduce, reduce, reduce, is tho slo frnn of nil -fnt people. Get thin, be slim, ia the cry of fashion nnd so ciety. And tho ovorfat wrlnff their hands in mortification nnd helpless ness revolting at nauseating druns, afraid of violent exercise, dreading the unwelcome and unsatisfying diet, until they hit upon the harmless Marmola Prescription and learn through it that thev may safely reduce steadily nnd easily without ono change in their moilv of life, but hai'mlesHly, secret ly. and quickly reaching their Ideal of figure, with a smoother skin, better appetite and health than they have ever known. And now comea Mar mola Prescription -Tablets from the same famously harmless formula as the Marmola Prescription. It be hooves you 'to learn the satisfactory, beneficial effects of this groat, safe, fat reducer by giving to your UruR glrt one dollar for a box, or sending a like amount to the Marmola Com pany, 4612 Woodward Avenue, De troit, Mich., with a request that they mall to you a box of Marmola Pre scription Tablets. AdV. tobacco staixko tki71h ixstaxtly whitkn'kd m :vv kafk way No need now for yellow, discolored spotted tobacco-stained teeth. Itleach odent Combination costs just a few centu and removes unsightly stains in throe minutcjf at home. leaves teeth white, lu.strous, clean nnd flashing. Itecommended fverywhere ns quicker, surer, safer than old-fashioned scour ing methods which injured the enam el. Hleachodent Coinb'nation con tains a marvelous mild liquid to loosen stain, coats nnd a special paste which not only removes them, but used daily prevents formation of now stains, only, tCaJifa nrild--preparation like Bleachodent Combination should be used on hofu sensitive teeth which stain and decay easily. Oris only on stains not on. enamel. Be snro to ask for Kleachodent Combination by 1st full name. t At all good dealers Huch as: West Side Pharmncy, Heath's Drug Store,- Medford Phar macy, Strang's "Ui ug. Storo and Has kins Drug Store. Adv. BAHSiVQ POWDER M : world' great lj ! JgSiSS 8 1 : I Better V Wumfff !, fHiJ,:r Bakings UtzBl ; .'- . IMmtinies one third '$$1 - If !w I m ZraSld I, JammmmmmuS ' i' giigia.Hkigagsras ll.lJW.W)",','A,,l Dr. Jud Rickert . A XT) Ol'J'ICIAM . NO DROPS CSEI n Put Miln Rtwl WHITE TRUCKS ED T. WEBBER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Office at Merfford Service Station " ' ' Phone 14 Armory TUESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 26 8:30 CURTAIN BevShow Newldeas NewMosk Special Kob& Dill Orchestw MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW . Make chcoka, money orders payable to' Geo. A.' Hunt, Rlalto Theatre. Inclose aelf-addretted. stamped envelope to insure safe return. Prices: Orchestra $2.20, $1.65; Gallery $1.10 (unreserved). Includes War Tax. Seats on sale Saturday, Feb. 23, at Crowson's; hours 12 to 4 and 7 to 9. J Hate All Men! "I wanted to marry you and fool you, but .1 'couldn't. I couldn't marry you with you believing a lie. I wasn't no nurse girl the last two years. I lied when I wrote you. I ain't decent, but you drove me to it. ' Don't you see I've chang ed. Will you believe me when I tell you that love for you has made me clean? Like. H- you. will.' You're like all the rest. D-r-yo'u, I tell you I hate all men." Thos. H. 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