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PAUli TWO tocal and j personal Mik. J. M. Tetherow lias returned to her home at Grants Pass after upending two weeks vtsitluu Medford friends. Mrs. I.eucli, corsotlcrre. Models up to date. Guaranteed. I'hone 0 S :!-.!. Mrs. II. I.. liarnlello wont to Hert ford tills afternoon to spend u few days, Sim was called there by the llncss of lier Kruudclilld. Grants Pass Courier. Seo Have Wood aliout that fire In surance policy. Office, Ilooni 404 M. F. & II. IlldK. A. C. Htiiloy of Portland spent Sat urday In Medlord IooMiik lifter busi iiohs interests. ItlB '.c milk shakes at 110 Voe's. Miss Kvelyn Wittson of Vuneouver, Wn., spent Saturday In the city hnv InK stopped off en route to San Fran cisco. (let your mattresses made over like new. Silk floss t--U; hair or moss 13.50. Ceo. Herbert, fall 900-1,. Also furniture repair of all kinds. 2S7 ('. II. Smith of Portland Is n .Mod ford business visitor for a few days. Sweet cider at Do Voe's. Mrs. C. fi. Anderson and Mrs. C. A. llurbunk aro Medford visitors from Portland. flates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $2."i a month. C. J. Williams of Kelso, Wn., is nmonK the out of towns visitors in tho city. iWe have dried heet pulp. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. It. U. Xelll of Spokane, Wn., Is a Medlord visitor for a few days. Fresh chocolates lit De Voo's. V. W. McFudden of Duliith, Minn, was In the city on business tho latter part of the week. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specially, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. K. O. Dickenson of Snn Francisco, ('ill., was transuctiuK business with lvnl merchants Friday and Saturday. Knrly Sunrise seed potatoes at Fonts grocery. Uuy now. 2 88 F. V. Brook of Portland la a bus iness visitor for u few days. For the host Insurance soo Holmes, tho Insurance Man. .Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McNeil of Steil acoom, Wn., are spending a few days In tho city. To revive tho dead spotB In your Inwn uso tho famous Wizard ferti lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. . iW. II. Norton of Portlund transact ed business In .Med ford Friday and Saturday. Ruskots, toys, clilnawnre, novelties at Japanese Art Store. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. II. .Johnson of The Dalles, Ore., are anions the out of town visitors In tho city. Oaths 2T.o, Hotel Holland. Frank P. ninolow of Portland Is spending u few daya In the city at tending to business matters. Dr. Myrtle S. I.ockwood has re sumed practice. Honrs 2:30 to r p. in., 309-310-311 M. F. & II. bulld InR. 290 Frank Carson of Sacramento, Cal., Is BpendliiK n few days In Medford looking after business Interests. Wo carry n full lino of lawn. Har den and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. C. W. Lawrence of Portland Is a business visitor In (lie city fur a few days. Bakery woods at He Voe's. C. H. Fischer of Enterprise. Xcv.. Is among the out of town visitors In the city for the week end. " Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway enrage, 211 South Itart lett st. Dmles Welds Anything. . Miss Pearl Marlow or llornhronk, Cul., Is upending a few days In the city visiting friends. What about your early Harder,' We have a full 0 of fresh bulk seeds I hilt nrow. We liiir.ll,. nllii'ln. red mill cilin.-iin clover, sweet clover and everi!ilng in the grass i.eed line. If you nre looking for iii.-li:y. we have It. Monarch Se ill nnd I ced Co. , C. 11. Krontz of Minneapolis, Minn.. Is spending n few days n,,. Vii I i looking over orchard properties. Old papers for sale at llili office at 20c per ion. (leorgo II. Samlldge of Sen Fran cisco. Cul.. is among thP out of town business visitors In the city. We are exclusive ngciiti ror Southern Oregon for the famous Duckeye incubators nn.l brooders. Come In and let us dcmonsti nt i and get our pi ices. .Monarch Seed and Feed Co. . Mm. (irant Wilson of Kugcne' is spending a few days in the city. Dr. Hurt, physician and surgeon, orflce Jackson County Dank Dulld Ing. , K. A. Taft of Portland transacted business In the city Friday and Sat urday. Now is the time lo plant perenlals. Home grown stock. Pierce the Flor ist. Phono 371. .ti2 Miss Hnlsn Kodi'.ers of Oregon City sient Nuliirdiii In Mcillor,l on buniness. MKDFOIH) .1. II, Itobr of Seattle, Wn., was u business visitor in Medford the last of the week. Dance at Ragle Point Saturday. Tho l.oveluniis will give an exhibi tion or all the latest dances. Music by Howell's orchestra. 287 Raymond Watson of Gloudale at tended to business matters in the city Friday afternoon. All Corona Typewriters are fur nished with a carrying case without cost. Medford Hook Store. C. 11. Hianstelu left Friday even ing for his home at Springfield after spending the past two months work ing on a ranch near Medford. Phono SS4 Heath's Drug Store. W. M. Green is a Medford business visitor for a few days from Kugene. Hoy Davis of Drownsboro spent Friday and Saturday in the city at tending to business mutters. Something new. Campbell's cafe. Ilest of everything, 113 W Main, tf J. It. Flfer of Crenadu, Cal., was a Medford visitor the latter part of the week. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. William T. llrown of Diiusmulr, Cul., is spending a few days in the city transacting business with local merchants. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parcel arrived in the city Friday from Drain, Oregon, and will spend a few days visiting Medford relatives. Pierce the Florist for rose hushes. A flno line of standard and new va rieties. I'hone 374. ,102 (leorge McCluiu of the firm of Hen ry and McClaln. of Phoenix, Oregon, bus been here this week looking up the advisability of starting a tannery and glove factory nt this point. Ills firm are said to have been successful in their present location and are looking for larger fields where the supply of raw material will be great er. It Is understood Unit his firm would like to commence operations here as soon as possible. If lie finds conditions to tlielr liking, they will If possible, secure a wurehouse and commence collecting the raw mater ial. Klamath Record. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's. II. J. Hlchens of Tillamook county is a iMedford business visitor for the week. Harrison & Hetts, of Central Point, will pay a special price for waste copper, brass, aluminum, rubber, etc. in order to fill un order on hand Im mediately. Send for price list that will interest you. 2S7 Chester Reynolds of Kiddle, Ore., Is among the out of town visitors In the city. Keo 1.0JC Typewriter ribbons and carbons lire the same quality and tho same prleo. Ask thoir competi tors about these things. Modford Hook Store. A. I.. Moore has returned to Ills home at Itoseburg after a short busi ness visit in tho city. Rest coffee at Campbells Cafe. iMrs. Martha Fellxinun of Grants Pass Is spending a few days visiting .Medford friends. .Miss Kllu Dowllng of Cottage Grove is tho guest of Medlord friends for u week. Fred Watts of Roseburg is among the out of town business visitors in tho city. George Furr of Rogue River was in Medford on business Friday. Mr. and .Mrs. George Merrinian Jr. left Saturday for Vreka, Cal., where Mr. Mcrriuiau has a position. F.verytlilng strlctl new and up-to-date. Vanity Hat Shop, opening Sat urday, .March 3. duties Kffolon of Dorrls, Cul., Is spending the week In Medford on business. George Felix lias returned to his home ut Klamath Falls after spend ing a few days in the city intending to business mutters. John Grelih of Fugle Point spent Saturday lu the city attending to bus iness matters. Coint Hall left Saturday morning for Klauuilh Falls where hn will spend u few days on business. Hot waffles at Campbells Cafe. Hamilton I'atton of lllg sticky was a Medford business visitor Saturday. Percy l.aiighlln of Jacksonville spent Saturday In Medlor.l attending lo business mailers. I.ee and Ned Vincent of Table Rock were Medford visitors Saturday. -I. Piuder of Talent spent Frldav artenioon in Medlord. leaving In the iitternoon for Grants I'ass, where be will spend n few days attending to business matters. 'M. ('. .McDonald will leave In a few days for Wilbur Hot Springs near Williams, Cal. Vanity Hat Shop opening Satur day. March 3, No. 12 S. Fir. The lleverldge loam won two out of three games Friday night from the Schmidt team In play In the Klks howling tournament. The stand ing of the teams is now its follows: llownmn, won 2 1, lost 12, percentage Ii3; lleverldge. won 21, lost 1", per centage ;,s.1; Schmidt, won 19, lost 1 1. percentage Wold, won K.. lost II, percentage u;; Scely won I."., lost 20. percentage 42S; Diamond won II, lost 22. percentage .133. Forty five games jet remain to be played in the series which Is expected to end about the middle of March. Miles Cautriill of Ruch spent Sat urday in Medford on business. MATIJ TlilUUXK, MKHFORD, Ol.lliiU.V. SATURDAY, FEP.IiUATtY 24. Miss Curlotta Hanks will arrive lu .Medford next Mich., where nil el; from Detroit, has spent the punt ; two months. Frederick llenth left Saturday for San Francisco, Cal.. where he has ce cum! a position with a steamship company. The boys' basket ball team of the Kooseveli school pluw-d with the Jackson school team Friday afternoon and defeated Jackson II to 12. John Roberts of Phoenix spent Sat urday afternoon in the city transact ing business. I.eon llannu of Jacksonville spent Saturday afternoon visiting Medford friends. Dr. K. K. Scely left Saturday morn ing for New York City where he will spend a month as assistant to the house surgeon in one of tho city's largest general hospitals. I. liter lie will probably spend a mouth In com plctlng u post graduate course In special surgical work. A number of Ashland Jiasketball fans were ill .Medford Friday night . to attend thu Itosebiirg-Medlord 1 nine. A number of local fans will journey lo Ashland tonight to witness : the Roseburg-Ashland game. Robert Strung left Saturday morn- ing for San Francisco. Cal., where 1 splendidly In his position. Jones i;et he bus secured a position willi a shoe the pace for Hie Medford tactics, both house. las to speed gild style of play. Wil- Will Ferns of Ferns valley was inillumson covered his man well, suc Medford Saturday attending to hiisi- ceiled ill annexing most of Mcdford's ness matters. point xvith good shooting and might Postmaster Minis has received two1 have piled the score higher had he mall sacks containing several bun-: not attempted to convert too many drcd packages of garden seeds " for shots of the horseshoe variety, free distribution. They consist of J llrandon played the Itoseburg star peas, radishes, corn, musknieiuu and ; center, Jewott, off his feet, getting lettuce. They can bo hud upon up-1 Ills goat after the first ten minutes plication at the money order window i of play. Young and Wallace both ut tho postoflce. mixed it with heavier opponents, Roland Geary of Medford has been though both had a little hard luck, cast for Hie part of l.eonurd in tho through their opponents dropping in senior play nt tho I'nlveisity of Ore- j horseshoe shots. gon. Itoseburg started the game with a jrusli, piling up seven points before PARIS, Feb. 21. All the school ilhe change in Med ford's tactics put boys in France have been asked by on tho brakes. Shortly thereafter tho government to cultivate land and j the locals jumped into the lead, raise vegetables. 1 which they held by a small margin -but, besides . jw'P pleasing your taste Here is a cigarette tlir.t, in addition to hW$$$W$. ' Pleasing ta:.U iwr, v. w thing, the fa Mit&Wt&&ilft ' I one thing you've clwzy wbhed a ciga ffi i-etteu'O.Wdo- kMfmS' C'liei.tcrfuAIs iar.i "ii.rc'iJliL- r.poi," they if. you ''iffal'iV ij?. fc ' The cosl!y iiiiporSe.l autl Domejiij totaccci are V'IKiSI blauled Uva sew ar. lhai'a what dutM it. Ami tUo ' I t ' blouJ can't be copied. Vti:ty5$jM M$)ir ? If you don't believe there can lie m.rs i$l&jg&'.fr. ' Jf to a rigarrtie llian Kood taste bjy J ''jy'-iiM f B package of Chest crfiola ; toaay. rgry'V ?-'iC'Vjtr l-1 it JfiwjtlJfvMMfaocoGi if f - i w CIGAR.ETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos-Blended r rr rn ROSEBURG 21 ID 1 7 Medford Fi'itli'y night dropped her "excuse me please. I didn't mean to push you" tactics of Thursday night ind with a little roughing and mixing, leiUomcd her defeat of Thursday by taking the second game of the series wiih Roseburg by a score of 21-17. The shoving of the Medford team Thursday night was a disappointment to all who witnessed it, the locals hanslng'ai ound th eilgcsvlilicTRoKe- i,Urg worked like a perfectly oiled machine. Following the ganio the .Medford players were handed stiff its by Coach kiln, which judging uy n,e score last night must have of- fecllvely bolstered up the .Medford righting spirit. Sterling mine in tho Appelgate and jt js lan (0 Eav wn0 starred forwe!l known in Medford, died at her tne locals, every man snowing up i until the lust few moments of play ' which Medford led by two baskets, i At the beginning of the second half : Roseburg showed a flash of her old machine play, making a basket In about three seconds by the center j hooking the ball Into (he hands of a' guard, the guard p sing to a for - ward, who dropped It into the bas ket with a perfect shot. Tho iimes between the -Medford girls' team and the Central Point girls' team, was won by Medford 7 i to 3, retrieving a defeat of the night before by the santo team. The crowd was small considering the class of basketball played, which in speed and cleverness is rarely seen except in intercollegiate 'eon tests. The basketball championship of southern Oregon will he decided Mon day night at the Natatorlum when .Medford will meet Roseburg. Tho largest crowd of the season Is cxpect- ed to bo in attendance. D1ED -Mrs. Fred J. Blake- BI.AKEI.I5Y- lev, xvifo of a well known Itoseburu promoter, formerly Interested in the home in Roseburg, Wednesday morn- ing, Feb. 21, at the age of 3 6 years. Mrs. lllakeley was born In Toledo, Ohio, where her father was mayor for several terms. She was an ac tive member of the W. It. C, and was a leader In social and church circles. OPERA SINGER INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT ST. I.OCIS, Feb. 24 Madame Shu-mann-lleink, opera singer suffered fractures of two ribs and a sprained wrist and probably was injured inter nally here, lute last night xvhon on automobile In which she was return ing to her hotel from a concert was struck by a street car. Physicians said ufter an examina tion that she probably would have to cancel all engagements for at least three weeks. 1017 K.UF.TV FIRST, liuv the Products of Homo Industry CAI.II'OltMA WASH., ii I'OU DFli makes the washing easy. For sale by Chus. J,. Schieffelin. I inch . Hyan, Hutchison and l.umsden. Fonts Grocery Co., Warner, Wormian & : Gore, Marsh & Bennett. John Itrown- lee, C. P. Krlbs. J. 11. milliard, .lones Cash Grocery, De Voe's, V. H. Cou ser, W. Stringer, Jackson St. Gro cery, G. W. Dow, C. S. lliitterfield. liunghlow Grocery, Fust Side Grocery, C'ort St. Grocery, Laurel St. Grocery, Oalidule Grocery, O. Verblck Grocery. Factory at Ashland. AMVSF.MIiXTS TONIGHT Page Always Worth While Dorothy Gi-.h in ATT.V IMIV'S LAST HACK A stirring romance of the "track" told in an unusual way. Comedy "SHORTY IX COI.I.FGl'." featuring Shorty Hamilton. Tomorrow, Viola Dana Mus ty Suffer Selig Athletic. AMI'S KM K TS TOXKiT. Star Always a Good Show. Kthcl t hiytoii mid llnHuoiik llliun ill "TIIK MIDDICX St'Alt." a big, modern story of a great love, stained by a previous miss Btcp. It has that touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. Also Ham and Hud Comedy "TIIK 1.0VK M.VtiM'.T" Tomorrow Baby Marie Osborne iu "Shadows and Sunshine." Bungalow Bargain 45 Cents on the Dollar 1 have a liungaluw, (i rooms and bath; oak i'ioors, tile mantel, beamed eeilinss, ex ceptionally well constructed, and located, well ulanned and artistically designed; now rented J'ov $20 per month. The best bungalow bar gain in Medford; buyer can sell this place at a big profit within two years. Medford prosperitv has reached low ebb and keen buyers are now picking; up the snaps. Address OWNER, care of Mail Tribune. It's More Profitable to Call 123 Before the Fire McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford National Bank BuiiiUlinp, Bud Lawrentz lias purchased an intccrst with G. I'. Wllliiims iu tho Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cleaning work guar anteed. Wo call for nud deliver Roods. l'hono 5T 8 S. Central Seasoned Wood Dry Hotly Fir Per Tier: 12-inrli (luniks S'J.M.I 10-inrh ( hunks .ijt.71 Kilelien Wood 23 ri-lits I her. We Guarantee the Mennre. MoreyWoodCo l'hono .M-J. ;I7 X. I i.- St. II Great Musical Treat at the Presbyterian Church SUNDAY In the morning Prof Andrews'ChorusChoii Specials by theQuar tette Solo by Mrs.W Brayton, a distinguish ed vocalist recenth from New York. 1 fn the evening a granrj Sacred Concert will be; given, accompanied by the Choral Orchestra of 12 musical instnh ments See progra in church announce ments. j ALL SEATS FREE j ALL WELCOME j Accident and Health Insurance '1 Insures You While Living. t GEO. E, BOOS, Licenscd.AgenP Representing ' Tlliti:K OF THK STKOXGKST i ('('ll)i:'l', llK.VM'll nnd I.II K j 1XSI li.WCi: COMI'AMIS I lu America. I Refers to tlie Medford patrons wlic: have had their claims salisfactoi..' adjusted nnd promptly paid: J. W. Mitchel. O. R. C. Grow, C. Ilazelrii;!!, F. Schmidt, 1,. Helm. Vet. E. Bostwick, K. W. Llljegian, Ktnil Tech, .1. T. Payne, Jennetto C. Holt, (ICO.i:. IIOOS. j Office Hotel Holland Bids. Phonl 337 or '1 10, nfutttord'. Ore; j Home Phone r,S0-M. P. O. nox'lOtSj Pays t hilius from the First luy o! Disiihility. llon't have to Wait I Week to pet henefits. Daisy Iluttcr. . THE DAIRY UIVB8 VOU Oi.ii.iTV A XI) SKUVICB nt all Times. MII.K. CISK.1M, Fr.III I5AXCB i:c;t;s, skimmkd milk, iurrKK, MII.K AM) DAISY IIUTTKll I'iUiSII 1 ROM out CHfitX TO YOUr TAIILIO. Give ii r a trial and he one of out many .satisfied customers. The White Velvet Ice Cream 31'u r.. .Main. PhoneiSl WOOD Dody Fir Wood at $2.25 per tie; for 12-inch delivered; J2.73 for 16 inch delivered. Phone 584-R Attention, Farmers MKItlOIfl) JfXK COMPAXTT 31-33 N. Bartlctt St. Tay Highest Prices for IITDKS! Gn en hides per lb Dry hides, per lb. 25i Green calf hides, per lb. Dry calf hides, per lb. 30i Wo Uso Buy Sheep Tells ond Co Why ing ' Skins. Phono 2 S3-J. i