Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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0T?7?C0NT, SATURDAY, MAY ' 102."
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I .Amonff thoee from Trail who npent
'the dtiy in the city were Dr. Kirchgegs
'ner, Mrs. E. I'iele and daughter Kath
leen. ' " 1
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Hear the Melodlans at Colli Hill to-
night. An open air dance at the Pa
villon. 04
1 Launnimch Piano Store now Often
The general nubile Is ui t-ed to attend J for business at 1 11 W. Main. Opposite
Tfacal and
Personal
the baccalaureate aennon of the Krati
uatin class of the high school, which
will be held In lite Crat-rlan theater at
-1:15 tomorrow forenoon. Thcro are
no adndsslon tickets and everybody Is
rtialto theater. Successor to Root Mil
sic Co. tf
A ham and ckks breakfast, prepared
by mon for men. will be held Kunday
morning at 8 o'clock at the Firm
welcome. Most or the churches will christian church, announces Rev. K.
Htivers, pastor. The men will do
nil the cooking, and plenty of ham and
tomorrow, so that their congregations
can uttend the baccalaureate exer
cises. Before you buy that piano see I,aun
spach. lie can save you money. He
knows plnnos and la reliable. tf
A laugh every minute. Hawaiian
terminer, at the Houth
church, Tuesday. May 26.
Mrs. Sarah AV'lleox left this morning
for Kanta Itosa, Calif., where she will
make here peramnent home. At Fresno
she will stop off to visit her son living
there. .
Herb Wallers, Just off the blK cir
cuit with his noted dancing girls of
fame, will entertain forty minutes at
Kagle Point dnnce tonight. They nre
professionals and will dnnce eight dif
ferent dances. It's going to be good.
" don't miss it. 64
Have moved from 41M V. Main
street to 720 N. Pine street, back of
Lincoln school, temporarily. V. Amor
oso Shoe Hhop. 60 I
The Pythian Sifters of Medford,
Orants Pars, Rosebtirg, etc., are hold
ing their district convention In this
city today for the transaction of lodge
business and initiation. They will hold
a banquet at 6 p. m.. and at 7 p. rn.
will hold a street parade headed by the
D. O. K. K. band.
"Yearning." Fair Grounds Pavil
ion, tonight. 54
Hear the Hawallans Tuesday at the
Rnuth Methodist church. B4
The regular monthly "Progress
Meeting" of the Copco organization
was held nt the homo office of Jie
company In till s city yesterday nnd to
day. Copco representatives from the
Klsklyou. Klamath, Roguo Itivor nnd
Umpnun divisions met nl the Copco
nuiming, to confer with the home of
fico staff on mntters of Interest to the
entire organization.
Margrolter Hros. sawmill that has
been undergoing considerable renalrs.
will bo ready to operate May 20th, for
the rest of the season. 54
Columbia plastor wn.II hoard Call
for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber
yard.
Among tourists nnd other visitors
rrom a dlstnnce nrrlvlng in Medford
yestorday were Mrs. J.-H. Wooster nnd
MKs hylvla Popo of Ansonin. Conn.
Harry K. Phelps. A. H. Wolcoff nnd 1
w. iiecRer of Now York City, Mr. and
Mrs. John CI.. Hnrdy of. Halt Lnko
Jlty, and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Tutzo nnd
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Walko of Chi
enR.
, "ranges, oranges, 20c a dozen nl
DeVoo's. 54
May 21 to June 1. everything nt the
Art Hhop Unique nt ono-fourth off. 3
N. nnrtloit. r,j.
Mrs. Wlllard Herman of Eugene,
whllo attending the I. O. O. F. con.
vontion at Ashland, this week vlaltod
M. M. Herman iwful family of this city.
Columbia plaster wall bonrd. Call
for prices. - .Wallace Wood Lumber
yard.
The Greater Medford club will hold
their Inst spring mooting Monday, May
-'t. at tno public library. There will
be a one o'clock luncheon at the Hotel
Medford. Telephone reservations to
Mrs. J. h. Cochran. 877-X,
suit wiA brough In the circuit court
yestorday by the Fort Klamath Mond
ows company for 1500.000 against the
California Oregon Pojvor company, nl
loglng that by storing water in Klam
ath lake during the months of May
nnd early Juno, the Copco had Inund
nted from 4000 to 8000 acres of the
Kinnmth Meadows land, and rcmlerod
it useless to production. The Fort
fv. in miu n Meadows company ownB over
ii.ueu acres that border on the north
ern; end of Klamath lake. Klamath
News.
Hear nobby Neilson play that popular-hit.
"Moonlight nnd Rosea." Fair
Orounds Pavilion, tonight. B4
Banco F.agio Point Battirdny night.
Alford'a Imperial orchestra. 64
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Days who nrj-lv.
od in tho city Tuesday from Portland
with the intention of settling, departed
this morning for Oaklund, Calif.
"Alabama Hound." Fair Grounds
Pavilion, tonight. 54
wrnnges,. oranges. SOc a dozen nt
Oj t If II A n.kl.iiilul ft T.mivl
Beach, Calif., is vlsiimg with Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Johnson at their
home, 714 Welch St. Mrs. Applc
ouist and Mrs. Johnson left last
irfght for a two weeks visit tu Ta
coma and Seattle.
Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
If
One of the sidelight of the slate
convention of odd Fellows held in
Ashland this week was the active par
ticipation of the Medford (Siskiyou)
Canton branch and the Ladles' Auxil
iary. Members of these , branches
grently assisted the Ashlund commit-
least 250 are exoec tedto attend p'rof ! 1068 ln cttn"" out ."
C. II. Hohgate will be toastmaster. i "","1 ' , .Y .W"?
lode and the AHhland lodgeH. OwImk'
to the Inclement weather Wodnesdiiy,
many were deterred from partaking of
Hiiklyou
,,1Mi,f , r 4 uioi mvriu HIIUUIU UtS I1U Ul
G unrd.
Those famoufi Mclodimia!
They net
Here's Mr. Rhem
New Giant Killer
Methodist ZZJV J! "TrP",'?1,, th0 'eakfast barbecue
54. he valley. Hear them at Gold Hill lflUmlu. That lhel. sllou
Our work stands every test. If you
aro In doubt come and give us a trial.
Mrs. Trowbridge. 906 West 10th. tf
Koine of the many Portland residents
registered nt Medford hotels are Dr.
and Mrs. H. C. I.exott. Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Hamilton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgi
L. Baker, and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W.
flrehm.
Htrangers always welcome! We'll
do our bort to show you a real good
lime! Fair Grounds Pavilion, tonight!
64
Used piano for rale at a bargain.
Xoel Erskine. Phone 729-W. 09
Mrs. L. Lescano of Sacramento re
turned to her home this morning af
ter enjoying a week's visit with her
appointments, the Canton and Auxll
iary purchased the unconsumed part
of the barbecue feast and spread It
free of charge to the delegation of Odd
Fellows In Lithla Park and further
earned tho gratitude of the visitors.
Fancy creamery butter 41c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
The senior high school clnss held
their reception and dance In the pa
vilion at the fair grounds last night,
which was a very enjoyable social af
fair attended by many relntlves and
friends of tho graduates, and also tho
high school faculty members. ,
Flower baskets for graduation. Jap
anese Art Store. - - 63
W. D. Dooley will have onen for
daughter. Mrs. D. K. Lawson of this ' ""slnc8 his. new establishment ln the
city. , I "n"vB-i uiHLnci. me nrst or next
Enjoy those wonderful fox trots ' wk- He will deal In washing ma
played by the Melodlans. Gold HIM!,"0," anA electrical appliances.
Pavilion. 54 a,"J continued mild weather Is
'Madison Hot Springs Cafe" We t,,e Prediction for Sunday issued by
cater to tho tourists. !Monl nt nil lhe weather bureau this morning, fol-
hours. Our steuks and percolated cof- l.mv,cdn!,' a """mum of 78.8 yester
fco a specialty. 64
DeVoe's.
64
day. Today was one of altcrnate weak
sunshine nnd cloudiness.
Jacksonville friends-have received
invitations to the marriage of Verl G.
Walker, son of County Treasurer A. C.
Walker and an employe of that office,
nnd Miss Leila Josephine Htelner.
sic Store. ' 66 """K"ler or Air. ami .Mrs. V. J. Kleiner
"Oh Lady, Be Good!" Fir Grounds!"1 euI- '" wedding will occur
tonight. 64. tndny, May 24. at the First Presbyte-
Tho Central Point w. P.. r win m,. I!'"" cn"ren m Medford. Jacksonville
serve Memorial Day Sunday at tho
The Hnseburg school board has call
(od for bids on the new high school
""""'"B mi wiiicn ine uistrici recent
ly voted bonds in the rum of $105,000.
Portable phonograph. 315. Just
right to tpke camping. Palmer's Mu- I
Hull Rceley of Roseburg, who Is no
relation whatover of Heeley V. Hall of
Medford. Is a visitor In this city.
Among other Roseburg residents arriving-
here yesterday were Hob't Olio,
Ralph Church. John Hunt, Morrill 11
Itetter. Jr., Tom II. Ness and F. C.
Melmann.
Why not employ a dressmnker of
exporienco nnd r nutation Mrs.
Trowbridge. 905 W. 10th streot. tf
You will have to hurry If you get
your share of those 50c oranges nt De
Voo's. 64,
J. E. Kerr of Grants Pass was a lo
cal visitor on business yesterday anil
today.
Eye opener. Eagle Tolnt tonight.
64
Pianos! See Lnunspnch. tf
Mrs. Chesterfield nnd Miss Lucille
Chesterfield of Honttlo are visitors in
the city, who nrrlved Friday.
Ws pay for nshes nnd sell dirt
Cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
See Miss Frank Km for tutoring. 316
J. llartlett. Phone (58-H. 61)
A reunion of members of tho fac
ulty who were teaching nt the O. A. C
In 1900 will ho hold in conjunction
with tho sliver Jubilee reunion of the
class of '00. John H. Fulton, profes
sor of chemical engineering: John n.
Horner, professor of history, nnd Fred
erick Berchtold anil Ida n, Cnllnhnn,
professors of English, are still with the
O. A. C. staff!
Hula hula dancer. Eagle Point to
night. 64.
"You Never Can Tell What a Red
headed Mama Will Do! Fair Orounds
Pavilion! Tonight. 64
Mrs. R. Evans of Washington. D. C,
nrrlved on the Shasta this morning to
visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Daniels, whom she had not seen for
tho past throe years.
French perfumes, pottery, mndcrla
and many other beautiful gifts. One
fourth off. nt. tho Art Shop I ' n l u ' '
N. llartlett. 66
Dance Knule Point tonlchl. It's cm- '
ins to be good. Johnson Troi' e Co.
Presbyterian church of that city with
Rov. Mr. Johnson speaking.
Dance nt tho Gold Hill Pavilion to
night. Music by tho Melodlans. 64
. You'll ronlly enjoy a dance nt tho
Gold Hill Pavilion. Meet your friends
there tonight nnd hear the Melodlnns.
64
R. ,1. R. eggs au De, oe's. tf
Mrs. Clinton Hnrklns of Medford Is
seriously III at tho Community Hos-'
pltal. Mrs. Harklns Is tho daughter of
Mrs. J. H. Ruger of Ashland, and is
well known in this city. Ashland Tid
ings.
Special summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Why not buy your gifts practically
at cost at the Art Shop Unique. 3 N.
llartlett. . 56
The Orcator Medford club Is closing
tho year with a luncheon nt Hotel Mod
ford Monday, May 25th. Reservations
ma ybo inndo by railing Mrs. J. IT.
CQchrnn , Phono. 977-X. Tho business
meeting afterwards Will bo held in the
library at 2:30. An Interesting plo
user program and old fnshloend songs
win do given. A cordial Invitation to
attend is extended to tho older men
and women of the valley.
1'or Hale One used Werloln nlnno
mahogany case, J160; one slightly used
Aiuricn piano cheap. Palmer's Mu
sic Store. , . 56'
Mediocre -dnnce music hns ruined
many a good dance. Take no chances
but domand the best: Wo have It.
Fair Orounds Pavilion Saturday
nignc. -, . , .
over 200 Shrlnors from Medford.
Ashland, Grants Pass, Jacksonville
and other points ln tho valley are in
attendance of the ceremonial of HII-
lan Temple nt Klamath Falls todnv.
i no most of these loft early this morn
Ing for Klamuth FiiIIb nnd the mn
Jorlty of tho local delegation will re
turn home Sunday.
iiomstltchlng, buttons covered nt
tho Handicraft Shop. tf
will H. E. Alden nnd A. M. man.
chnnl call at the Oregon Granite Co.
office. eg
Tom Lamb Is a local business viaitnt-
from tho blii Copco No. 2 development
on mo Kinmath River.
Herb Walters Just off the hlir circuit
nun nis noted dancing girls of fame,
win entertain 40 minutes nt Eagle
Point dnnce tomorrow night. They nre
profnsslonnls and will dance eight dl-
lerent ounces, it's ro ne to be irnort.
don't miss It. a
Mincy creamery butter 4tn nei- lit
Johnson Produce Co.
Among those from Gold Hill who
were in Medford yesterday were Stew
art Chrlstholm. Alton Morris. Evelvn
itiueron null d. Khnvcr.
Marcelling 76 cents. Telenhnne C55
for appointment. 67
luno in" on your radio nnd benr
ho Intost dance hits nlavcd liv the
big city orchestras. Then tonleht
mice to . thoso snmn nnmil.i.
"s; i ou u una our dance music nl
ways up-to-dato! Fair Grounds Pn-
inon 64
For fear Of tho flames nttrenriinir
he Southern Pacific cumnnnv hns de
cided to cense Its work of roclearlng
the right of way between Natron and
Oakrldgo on tho Eugeno-Klnmnth
Fnlls line.
.Havo you tried that hie milk shake
at ievoos7
Tennis racquet reatrlnglng, 208 South
Central. Phono 911-W. 70
T. II. Ness of Roseburg was n local
visitor Friday and Saturday ln attend
ance at tho Copco monthly conference.
Hemstitching 8c a ynrd. Tho Van
ity Shop, llartlett and Main. tf
Marcelling 76 cents. Tolophone 663
for appointment. 67
The public market was very good
this morning. There were lnrgo qunn
tlties of vegetables In season nnd ber
ries, but the demand was greater than
the supply.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
"Such nopularltv must bo deserv
ed!" And It Is! Come nut lo.
nig lit and see for yourself! Fair
Grounds Pavilion, folks. The place
where you always have n good time!
. B
iic .minor i lass nt lhe high school
ire linl. ling their annual picnic today
n lhe mountain near the l.one Slur
ranger station.
rnacy creamery but
Post.
H. M. Edmoitds of Dunsmuir was
nmong the Copco representatives in
attendance nt tho regular monthly
conioronco neld In this city yesterday
nnd today.
Cnllforninns here on temporary so
journs Include Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Holland nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. George W.
Keene of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Mull nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lilts'
of Pnsndenn, Mr. nnd Mrs.,N. A. Huff
of Santa Ann, nnd Mr. und Mrs. C. W.
Griffin nnd daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
W. If. Warren of San Francisco. , .
Tho members of tho city fire de
partment hold their weekly drill this
syk. '!"Vj
"v "i ' ; ;v ri-r- . ,' ,
a Siren," at the Hunt's, Cratorlan the-'hormal temperature, but with
utre, tomorrow and Monday. The Bhowers over the! north portion dur
oicture Is mude from a play by "Wil- . , .i. week
Ham J. Hurlburt. the screen play thc IaUor "ar' ot ",e ,r
prepareij by Frederic and Fanny Hat-! For Watbingh n and -.Oregon l air
ton. and Phil Rosen directed. i weather during Jhe first part of tne
uwt i r-tiseti ci weainer anu iu. i
w' 0
loaii niehcst
latter part
werk.i ICorninl- temperature.
The stoi-y bears a very close anal
obv to that tohl liv Alexander Uu- showers for the
mas, f lis. In his "Ijdy of the Ca
mellias," and therefore has the ele
ments of popular appeal. It Is about
a beautiful Parlsiennn whose ' con
quests are Innumerable. For love
of her men kill themselves and throw
away their careers.
of thc
I
ISDANCE'-J
II ... mia
Ml
Quality Jewelry ncp,ilrlnj
Diamond betting. Watch
Itcpalrlug
Satisfaction Assured in
quality and price.
Mail us your wants. "
REDDY & CO..
"Midnight Kxress" Scores lilt.
Thoae who went to the opening
performance ot "The Midnight Ex
press," which in now at the Ilialto
theatre were Just ns thrilled as could
be. i i
The story Is well known to many
old time theatre goers and It has
not suffered lri its main character-;
istlcs in being transferred to tho
screen, , r
Much of the old-time stage hokum
has been eliminated and real action
Itttt In ln 1.1'ir.a Thn PAenlt la f n
love interest has been much enhanc- VzB
ness thriller. The most necessary
ed since now the audience can see
what it was all about. Elalns Hum
merstein in the stellar rolo outdoes
herself. The reviewer can Rafely say
that anyone going to see the picture
will bo well repaid.
Fair unci I'nsctllcd.
SAX FKANCISCO. May 23. The
weather outlook for the week be
ginning May 24 was announced here
todiy hy the United States weather
bureau as follows:
For California Oenerally fair nnd
Saturday Night
, May 23 :,-
Beautiful woolen bathing suits given to
best lady and gentleman dancer.
Our Price Always $1.10 Ladies Free
The Ginnts had collected one
or inure runs in Ci;rj jlofflC t3
season until Charles Flint Rhem,
Western Association rookie, with
the Cardinals, stopped 'cm dend
in their tracks a hit njo, shutting
'cm out. Now Rickey, Cardinal
boss, is hoping his new find con
tinues his good woiU.
and two sons," Airs. I.idona Henilrick
aon, Mrs. Ethel Hall, living Murphy
nnd Earl Murphy. Her mother. Mrs.
Rebecca King of Mcill'onl, nnd five
sisters and one brother are also left
to mourn her loss. '
Remains are nt the ConKer Funeral
morning nt tho fire hall, corner of i Parlors, where funeral arrangements
STILL GOING BIG!
AND LAST DAY TO GO
the Immortal stage play
THE
Now a Film-Masterpiece
with
ALICE TERRY
CONWAY TEARLE
WALLACE BEERY
HUNTLY GORDON
41e per lb.
Bixth nnd Front
The "Ho This Is London" enmnnnv
which pleased the audience nt tho Crn-
torlnn theater last nicht. left enrlv tn.
day for KUKcne, where the attraction
Plays tonight.
. , A proBram of tho latent populiir
dnnce hits has been prepared by "Din
ty" Mooro's 'll'avllion Players" for tho
I'avllion riancliiK party tonlirht. Kev-
oral Into fox trots will be featured. A
lni'ue attondanco of dance fans Is look
ed for.
On Tuesday. Mny 12, at Yrckn, oc
curred the marrlnxo of Mrs. Kate
oiepnensnn or this city to Oeoij-o Ka
mi 01 meuioru. rncy will muke
ineir nome In Medford, where they
mve pui'iiased a house und where Mr.
rMion nns ompioymenti- Justlco P. I.,
Koo reports the following- marriiiiros
May 10 Thomns F. Noud nnd Mildred
li. Stlllwell. both of Medford. Jack
sonville I'ost.
The Chamber of Commerce hns re
ceived announcements of Rosarla, the
vuse nun musical festival to he held
by the City of Portland. These with
reservation tickets for rose festival
rents, will be sent out next Monday to
w iiiemoers or tno ennmber.
- Included amonc out of town Orecon-
inns registered nt local hotels are Mr.
ann Mrs. Jnck Porter.. Hnmnol Ain.
rill, W. C. lloeBli. S. Mntebnd. I.. I.
wanie, Arthur Monnt. J. c. Moore
nnd w. 1. Worthy of Corvallls. Mrs
J. h. Williams nnd Mrs. J. H. Adnms
of Milwaukee. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
Rcnallock of Klamath Falls and Mr.
ann Mrs. H. J. Hcndrlckson of Jler
rill.
pnrieti ror tholr home In Seattle
parte dfor their homo In Scattio
this mornlnR on the Shasta. Mr.
Floren recently was discharired from
tno sacred Heart hospital, where ho
had boen for some tlmo because
of n broken loir, which ho sustained
In nn auto accident nt Central Point
Copco win cross bnts with tho fnst
Jncksonville team tomorrow nt the
Holly street ball arounds. The Jnck
sonvllle nine has made n reputation
for Itself and promises to put un
nuru battle for the "power pushers."
lhere will be no ndmlssion chnrKe
and a lame crowd of locnl hnsebnll
falls Is expected to be present to
root for the home team. CSnmo will
bo called nt 2:30 p. m
are being mude. A further announce
ment will be made later.
The Screen
Hy Yo l'ross Agent.
OBITUARY
MURPHY Emma Murnhv. wif of
Omar Murphy, passed away nt her
homo. C10 West Second street, Friday.
May 2L'. awed 49 years. Sho lenves
besides her husband, two dmiRliters
The Crowds
Still
Come to
Hotel Medford
for
Sunday Dinner
$1.00
"Groat Dlvjde" Closes.
There have beemfev pictures which
have brought so great a message us
that which is presented on'the screen
at Hunt's Crutorinn theater whoro the
Metro-Goldwyn-.Mayer production, "The
tireat Divide," Is llilg shown tonight
for the last times. 4 '.'
How three men gamble ior a girl,
with one ultimately cotninp; cut vic
torious, how she is then bought for a
3trlng of gold nuggets and how she
struggles to regain her freedom by
getting possession of the nuggets 13
told In a forceful way.
The cast is full of interesting
names and the performances are all
excellent, though . perhaps the two
which stand out the most are thoso of
Alice Terry, who plays Ruth Jordon,
and Conway Tearla, cast, as Stephen
Ghent, Theirs are thc most important
parts and the tremendous mental con
flict between them is unlike anything
thnt hns been witnessed on the screen
before.
Wallace Kecry rig Dutch nnd George
Cooper as Shorty are likeable heavies
and ZaSu Pitts as Polly brings cut a
pessimistic part prominently forward,
which adds much comedy.
' A Great Combination! ' I
For the ladles there's K
CONWAY TEARLE
For the men there's - S
BARBARA LA MARR g
B
For delight for both there's that
tempest of emotion In a love
play that throbs!
Tonight's the Night
BIG
Fair Grounds
Pavilion
Finest Open-Air Pavilion
in the State .
DINTY""MOORE'S "ALL-STAR"
:..' PAVILION ORCHESTRA .
JUST FOLLOW THE CROWDS!
Burlmra Ia . Iarr Conilnff.
Barbara ri Marr and Conway
Tnrlo aro starred in "Tho Heart bf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Foil HUNT Modern furnished apart
ment. 31o X. Holly, l'honc 3 tin -J
54
LOST On West .Main, two rugs, sizes
3x11 nnd 30.i!m. Howard. Phone
B10-M or leave at Medford Fluff
Hug Works. Toil Tine street. 54
Table d'Hote Dinner
$1.00
SHASTA
COCKTAIL
Shrimp
SOUP
Potage a la Rhclno,
RELISHES
Uadtshcs
Dill I'icklcs
ENTREES AND ROASTS
CHOICE OF
Itoast Turkey with Dressing
l'l'ime Koast Ueef au Jus
Saddle of Veal with Jelly
Fried Chicken. Country Style
T-lione Steak. Mushroom Sauce
-VEGETABLES
Mashed Potatoes Succotnsh
SALAD
Lettuce, T. I. Dressing
DESSERTS
Choice of
"Vouch Strawberry Shortcak
Whipped Cream
t'licculrite Cream l'le
Apple Pic n la ..Mode
DRINKS
Coffee Tea, ( Jlilk
Served Sun.y from 12 noon to S p. m.
I STARTS tfZjL B
TOMOR- tem ) g
Wong Pon
Chinese
Medicine
For TrontmoQt of
Acute and clironjo
uiiwaflcD of Men
and Women.
: Oinw nd tumor treated, lnflrenrt, Wd
3fr. blurtder md Btomaeh troubet, tit,
hnil, rupture, coMs, female troubles, par
fever, pneumonia, aRthma and throat
troubles, rheumatisin, menorrhofa, goitre,
conmmptlon, catarrh, plleo, hydrocele, al
bumin. Office Hour: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Coniultatlon Fret
g41 South Front St Medford. Ore.
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Touring
Completely Reconditioned
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
M6h
A a ResJt Lead to San Frntitc
Wkttt law Htd Ami virMj (A rWfw
After the journey you lont) for a placa
of quiet and rert. The Hotel Mini
iwa ami wciooinca the vittor. A
placv you can cull a real HOMli. An
cdMapIirre of unutuaJ eharon mad
m comfort.
fit
If i lAi
miQiimtx
t2-xu. fit at cr.'jjoui. sau re.saico
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COOD SERVICE. .
; GOOD SERVICE
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First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
United States Depositary
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