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PAGE TWO MEDFORT) MATE TRTBIIXR MKPFOTiT), OREO OW MONDAY. FKHinTARY X 1?MH fOCAL AND PERSONAL 'Altho the groundhuK did not sec .- liia shadow In Medford nnd vicinity yesterday and therefore, according to tlio old-time tradition, winter is over, thoro wan no noticeable rush today ut citizens putting their ovorcouts and clonks In storage. A tempera- ' Hire of 24 degrees above this morn' Ing, and chilly fog, made the unbe lievers In the groundhog theory thankful that the groundhog did not " see his Blindow and thus bring on six weeks more of winter. Malted milk 60c re, PeVoe's. " Miss McCormlck, the home deiuou titration agent, gives the first of her series of food lessons tonight at the : public library at 8 o'clock; All worn en In the city are Invited, to attend. . Maneanlta wood for sale corner . Fir and Second. Phone 441-J. 269 Dr. Bert R. Elllatt, well known Grants Pass dentist, who ouly reeent- Iv returned home from service as lieutenant in the dental corps of the army, will become a resident of -Med-ford and will be associated with Or. li. i. Ktddell in the practice of his profession. ' Dr. Elliott Is now in Portland purchasing additional office equipment and will probably open up his office the latter part of the week. Throughout this week many spec ial values will he offered at Sehiof ' felin's Grocery. 207" The 'Loyal Women's Bible class of the Christian church, will meet at 4 45 South Frant at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. -. ' For painting and paperhanging see J. P. Liston, 407 Beatty street First class work. 267 i Roland Flaherty, assistant county 'agricultural agent, whose wife only - recently recovered from an attack of , the flu, came down with an attack of . that disease Saturday. ; ' ; Whipping cream at DeVoe's. Miss Kathertae Semon, former bookkeeper at Schleffelin's grocery who had been spending the winter in Los Angeles, arrived last IMonday ' morning In Portland where she was united In marriage to E. G. Trow bridge, who since closing out his fur niture business here had been living in the state metropolis.. . The newly wedded couple left Portland last Tuesday and drove thru to Cottage Qrove from which point their car was shipped to Medford. They arrived here last Thursday greatly surpris ing their friends who knew nothing of the contemplated wedding. Both express themselves as highly pleased to return to the city and will make their permanent home here. We have marked out goods to the lowest prices to help you meet the : H. C. L. High Cost of Living. Inves tigate. Schleffelin's Grocery. 207 There was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Al. Nutter of 826 South Central avenue, in the Dow hospital, Febru ary. 3, a nine-pound daughter. The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. AH kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. - i 290 Responding to a telegram that : their daughter, Mrs. Ada Mills Is sick, Mrs. W. H. Barr left Sunday for ; Oakland, Caf., to care for her. ' - You can always find something for a Quick lunch at DeVoe's. E. G. Robinson arrived in Medford Sunday from Camp Lewis. He has received his discharge and is en route to his borne at Eagle Point. Insure In sure insurance- Phone 799 or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Co.- 291 Arthur Clark of the Clark, Henry company,' was in the city for a few . nours sunaay. ' We carry every staple in groceries at. the lowest prices as well as many fancy lines not to be found In any other store. , Schleffelin's . Grocery. 20' Mrs. M. P. Welch and Mrs. John Grieve left Sunday afternoon for a few wee&s visit with friends in Kan sas City, ijlo. City hemstitching and pecotlng 6c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. ' . . 274 Chas.! D. Carpenter came up from Rogue River Sunday for a few days visit with friends in the city. Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.., . Floyd E. McKee having received his discharge from the army, arrived today from Camp Hill, Va. He is en route to his home in the Applegate district and will visit in the city to day with his brother, Ernest McKee. The finest grocery store in Med ford offers you the best service and .the lowest prices in soliciting your patronage. Come in and let us prove it. Schleffelin's Grocery. 207 Mrs. E. N. Palmer of Seattle, ar rived in Medford today to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White for two months. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone I62-J. A quartet composed of William Morrison, Curtiss Peterson, Harold White and Carter Brandon, sang the waltz, "Beautiful Ohio" as a feature dance at the annual sophomore hop at the new armory; Sticks of burn ing incense were placed In each girl's coiffure, the lights were partially turned out, and, with the scheme of Japanese jlecorating as a background the effect was extraordinary. Eu gene Guard, ' Guaranteed brake lining for : all cars. ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. : '. i William Cameron of the Applegate district, was in the city Saturday on business. He has not been In town for several weeks and enjoyed tho few. hours visit with friends. ..-.'.'., For fire Insurance phone 64, cor- nor Elevonth street and S. P. track D. R. Wood & Co. " George Lyman came In from tho ! cnn.!. ..at i..l.l llflt U r.ldV f.ll It few hours visit In the city.' You can drink a plut of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. L. M. Fisher and family of Sums Valley were In Medford Saturday to visit Mrs. J. li. Watt. While the flu sltuatloh in the valley was bad they kept pretty close to home, but now that It Is better they can come to town and visit their friends and tnke in the shows quite often. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg, J. C. Herring of Central Point, was In the city for a few hours Saturday on business. Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. " C. R. Ohllds who is on the Hub bard ranch near Butte Falls, Is visit ing friends in tho city for a few days. Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C E. Gates Auto Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Halley left to day for a few weeks visit &v Santa Barbara, Cul. They will probably visit Los Angeles and San Diego be fore they return home. Mr. Halley thinks that according to that photo which Seely Hall sent to his futher, that flying machines must be as thick at San Diego as blackbirds are in some places, and If such is the case, he wants to see them. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. F. J. Alexander of Denver, Colo who has been visiting at the home of C. W. Shelley, left for home this. morning. . Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Arthur Brown loft today for a bus iness trip to northern California and Klamath Falls. See Geo. Trelchler Motor Co., for tires, oils and auto accessories. W. E. Barrows and family arrived today from Tacoma. Wash. They are friends of Charles Tull, and may de cide to locate here. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. C. C. Cate arrived home Sunday from spending last week at the coun ty agents conference In Corvallis. He visited Salem on. Saturday on busi ness with the state land board. Yarn for sweaters. Free Instruc tions. ' Handicraft Shop. 272 S. S. Smith who with Dr. J. F. Reddy spent several days at Salem In behalf of the latter's state recon struction program which- will be brought before the legislature, re turned home Sunday. Dr. Reddy will remain a day or so in order to fur ther create interest in the plan. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phone 230. tf Col. H. H. Sargent Is writing a series of articles en military subjects for publication in the North Amer ican Review. As the colonel Is a recognized authority on . everything pertaining to military science the ar ticles will be eagerv read by ' all i nose interested in tnese suojects. Jacksonville Post. For Nu-Bone corsets see -Mrs. Paul Hansen. Phone 585-H. 267 W.-H. Gore who spent the week end at home left lost night for Salem to resume his legislative duties. . Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Cb. With drastic regulations to guard against a possible return and spread of the flu epidemic the public schools of Albany which have been closed for a long time, opened again this mor ning. Hemstitching and pecoting. ' Han ticraft Shop. 272 Harry Snyder, J. Perl and A. Mac- phee of San Francisco were in the city on business Saturday. DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. B. M. Ford of Lincoln, 'Neb., who is on a trip to the coast, was in the city Saturday. It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H.'Bldg. J. C. Currie, George Abable and H. F. Lee of Portland were in the city on business Saturday. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 267 A. J. Mitchell, F. E. Batteny, Geo. Anderson and S. M. Calkins of Port land were Hotel Medford guests Sat urday. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. , C. E. Gates Auto Co. J. Larson, F. T. iMlnahan and A. V. V. Hleld of Seattle were visitors In Medford Saturday. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hawkins of Portland were visiting friends at Ho tel Medford Sunday. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for t.135 at DeVoe's'. , H. C. Churchill, Geo. Welch and S. A. Sanderson of San Francisco, were vlBlting in the city Sunday. 55. 'N. Agee and J. Mohler were among the out of town visitors In lithe city Sunday. R. L. Nichols of San Francisco and R. K. Garretson of Portland were guests at Hotel Holland Saturday. R. H. Cox came over from Hilt Sunday for a row days visit with friends in the city. E. R. Irwin of Chicago, who has been looking over the valley for a few days, was in the city Sunday. . E. S. Howard, proprietor of tho Clarendon hotel at Yreka, Cal., was visiting friends at Hotel Holland Sunday. J. Dixon of Reno, Nay., who is vis iting friends in the valley, was In Medford Saturday. E. Spencer and E. J. Fry, mining men of Copper, Cai., were In the city Saturday on liusiness. "MOONSHINE" I Sj, t N vv Ml i irrl ,,,, mH; ft ml L HIGHWAY TO BE Five lluiiisiiiitl Ktib-iliiutiiil uii'liil tnurki'ro Imvo buen iil'dtu-cil bv ln Nutioiml I'.uk.-i I lic'liwa v nssm inl ion for use in I'lin vimr out, u imvl uf its invirrnm us uliutiicil tor lit It. Tlii'sc iitetnl inurkcrx will In1 ilis triliulcil to the ivurewuliitives of tlu asMocitition in live coiiiiiiuiiilii'x I'lom Cliiciiiio wpxlvrlv In Seattle, tlu'iico suiilliorlr l Cinli'f l.nl.e Nnliomil liii'l. 'I'lii" I'lilii'K ILIUM mili'M of liii.'liv it in iilunui'il will ln imirl.i'd from oiik IfiiiiiuuH U lli' filter i" ii' 'l',v lulivwlv uui'Oi'il niton un Sm I uvtlit v. April IHlli. , . Tho wmli will li I'liiniieil in himi. IIOIIN tlllll 11 UIOUII Ol' live Will- I'lllCI'IlN Will I'OVI'I' lIll'NS fl"l NI'l'llllUN HI II' IlllUrN lir ll'NN III! till- till V llNNi;u..l,- It is uiiiM liki-lv tlml Nnlioiml I'luki llit'liwuv celcbiulii'ii" iiimiii llu' ''"Hi itt inti nl' llm iimrkiiitf will In- ni'lil tho iirim-iiuil Inwii" li'"1" .wl'li ontWN hnve npoiiilvil, llu' ovoniim "I Ai'.ril IHIh. , . ll is OMliiimtcil liv Hi" tillioom nl tho Niillmml I'urks lliuliV ii-fnnii. linn lluil llioro will l oiiiruitoil in Hie iuli ul' inurkiiiif iin iiluiim-il I'" Himi '.'."ll cms mill tiniu-f Miiuili'lv I "'hi workor. This moonshine outfit was uncovered in New York In the first raid elnce the adoption of the dry amendment to the national constitution. The distillery is of type which may becomo common whoa legallxed booze is no more. It is a large wash boiler silting on a gas stove and connected with a square steel tank by tubing. Isaac Fellows, the man who owned It. had it hidden behind a pile of goods in the basement of bis trunk and picture store In New York. Alone with It, the revenue, officers seised 30 gallons of cheap brandy, some wine and 160 gallons of whisky mash. . , WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER ' Day Phones Pacific 227, Night Phones: K. W. Weeks, 1D.1-J2. Lady Assistant. F. Jasman of Ililt, Oil., was among the out of towu visitors in the city Saturday. , Mrs. J. Fitzgibbons cume over from Copper. Cal., Saturday, to visit friends in Medford for a few days. F. J. McPherson and Ben Brophy of Eagle Point, were guests at Hotel Nash Saturday. Shereleno for waists. Voile for waists. -Mercerized poplin for rompers. ' Japanese nainsook for lingerie. Linens for centers. Handicraft Shop. 272 J. W. Garretson, Jerry Barnes and W. Garrison ot Talent were doing some trading in the city Saturday. J. J. Dugan came In from the Mo doc orchard to spend Suijday with friends In Medford. ' W. C. Fruit came down from Wat- kins Saturday for a few days visit in Medford. .. J. C. Kingsley of Seiad Valley, Cal. was visiting with the mining men in Medford Saturday. P. F. and M. Swayne from the up per Applegate district, are in the city for a few days on business. W. S. Bechdolt of Klamath Falls, is in the city for a few days on busi ness. J. J. Welch, of Reno, Nev., is visit ing with the mining men in Medford' for a few days.. Albert Jansen of Oak Bar, Cal., was visiting with his mining friends at 'Hotel Nash Sunday. lilllinl UdAUAl ILVllH W"it THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES LAST TIME TONIGHT OLGA PETR.OVA , v. . ' IN "TEMPERED STEEL" OFFICIAL WAR k REVIEW COMEDY "KING OF THE KITCHEN" TOMORROW NIGHT in ALICE BRADY "At the Mercy of Men" NOTE Tho Pnue mmUm 1:100, luw uu cubic fivt of nlr mf per sent, than imy public building In Mr.lf.il d. In ui-II lii'nlrd and tfwtlhittyl, In tlio IIKST tlmitre In Orrin oillclilo uf PuHlaiul, uud dhows tlio bCNt pictures. - IMPORTANT LINKS 1 lygicno, tm t, purp air, uruhlnj and wcll biiluiicca diet, pin, EMULSION to Imprva tlio hlood-cjuulity inace boJy-wciyht and buifj up ffifistiniw, urc tini'orttml Unkt in thd Ii'uic.-il trea'ment of jn, cipient pulmonory tslloctiont, 'rooc'lijliTorbcluitwiihateiiclmcy lo wcttlc limn or txnilnr tlinmt, Scott'? Lrinrji wealth u tkt toiuc-nouiiklimcnL. k A llttloof Scott't t'muhlon A tod iy nwy S"" wrW o! 'S )ij (!noJ tomorrow. A'Jl UCli k ino". MiwveiftoUt.N. J. Ij-M I). K. Willard. who is in tho V. M. r. A. work nt the Bremerton nuvv vnrd, preached two sermons nt the Christian church Sunday and is Ix'intr considered bv tlie board l'or iwatnr of tho cliiircli. Mr, Willard i u vouns mnu. hus been in the ministry te nvenrs mid lias u vision of wlmt the church of toduv must do to meet the new conditions. He is nlnn a mu sician, tilitvin? most any instrument, and has comiioscil u number of kohl's. Mr. Willurd cuiuhu'ted the siiiiriui nt the Jackson school this mornini; nnd nt the high school this afternoon. He leaves this evening for Kii'.'ene nnd then to Bremerton. VERY SPECIAL AVo arc inakitig spei-ial inircs on Stationery, with a pood assortment to select from. One of the pood things a box of Willani's Society Linen, IS sheets, t8 envelopes, .-l9f Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store MEDFORD IRON WORKS j F0UNDFJY Af!D MACHINE SHOP !.'... . 1 l..!l I .. . aiwo iiuiMii. ior i-iuronnufi nun .norgo i KlUtllH'H. I 17 Snutli nivnrtliln. Sulphur, Wiaard end Lund Plaster. White and Red Seed Oata. Spoltz and Barley. ; Alfalfa, Clever, Timothy and i Grass Seods. I Full Lino of Garden Seods. Monarch Feed St Seed Co. GET YOUR Wool and Mohair Supplies Early ; First quality used wool sacks , .' 8.V . iFirst quality Mohair sacks ?i Paper fleeco Twiue per lb I 10 Almvo prices postpaid. Trices in t.'iantitics mi nv tiicst. t Itcinovo ult i"K und tin wlib iuMr.(lowe l wire n ml rentlve lop iWircn (or your iiro.luct. - It I can buy oiir urodiun wlirn Hit ; mnrki't titiKim will mritnd uo cul ! (or wool anckii uud cont (or mo Imlr. j Wrlle ! J. J. Ossenbrugge itroii, omc i'ti".K .! j.u-hMoxvii i.i: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiKiiiiii DOUGLASSFAIRBANKS ) AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Packed houses saw , Dour . Fair banks in "He Comes UpSmiling" at the Liberty yesterday and tho gen eral vlrdlct was that they saw Fair hanks in one of the best stories he has ever appeared In. Those who have not seen this picture Bhould take advantage-of seeing It tonight as It will be your last opportunity. Tomorrow is Bargain day when an other Paramount re-issue will be shown. Belasco's famous stage suc cess "The Girl of the Oolden West," will he the picture tomorrow only. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Middle-aged lady in fam ily of three. Address W, care .Mall Tribune. ' ' 69 TOR SALE Team horses, good con dition. Will sell ono or both. Wm. Rogers, Walker avenuo, Ashland, Oregon. . 209 WANTED Position by young mar ried man, sternly and not afraid of work. Can drive truck or auto. References If desired. Address 18A care Mail Tribune. ' , G ! WANTED Woman understanding care of invalid old lady. Box 28, Mail Tribune. 268 Arms KOR SALE A Dearborn Truck t'nlt and a used car make a first-class truck for le?s than half the price of the socalled standard trucks. Valley 'Garage Will expluln. ,272 WANTED A good live wire sales man to sell our lino In this terri tory. Unlimited possibilities for the right man. For further infer, mation write General Bales Co., 500 Swctland Uldg., Portland, Ore. j-er TO Important Announcement THE PUBLIC I take pleasure in announcing the reorganization of Schieffelin's Grocery and soliciting the continued splendid patronage which the store has always enjoyed, as well as the business of new patrons. ' ( Commencing tomorrow we will add, several new fea tures to our service which it wilt pay you to investigate. In addition to this we will meet THE LOWEST PRICES of any legitimate grocery store in Southern Oregon. We will continue to carry our many fancy . lines of groceries not carried by anyjfother store. REGULAR PRICES . , Tomatoes, liest Itpgiui Kive'r, solid jiack, can.. ..20 String Beans, liogue River 20 Fancy Maine Ooi n, can y....30 Best; Hawaiian Pino apjlo....... 3 for $1.00 Extra Btandard Poas, can 20 Dutch Cleanser' ::U..'.....'. . ...10 Ivoiy Soap. .. 3 for 35' MANY SPECIAL VALUES ON SALE THIS WEEK A FEW SPECIAL PRICES Standard Canned Peas ...15 Extra Fancy M & W Janies, several varieties, ")() value ; ;...,.JiAfc........25 Pislicp's 10x1 en Fancy Preserver, 25c va..uo..llty Morris's iVeuna SauHnL'p,arM. value .. . ; 20 Kxtra Fancy Crcsen, pure Olive Oil, (i()c liottles 45 Extra Fancy Orcen Olives, H'k; liotlleH..'.;:.. 55 VISITORS WELCOME. Seheiffelin's 36-40 NORTH CENTRAL P..M. 0ERDES, Mgr. f'l- -.u-A,,-. '.