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PAOE TWO fEDFORD MAIL" TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OREO ON", FRIDAY.' FERRTTARY 21. 1010 TOCAL AND PERSONAL ' The poBtofflce will bo closed all Jy tomorrow and tlicro will bo no . city delivery ot mall by carriers be cause It is Washington' birthday, a national holiday. Tho banks will also be closed all day Saturday as will the federal, city and county of fices. The fact that mall will not b tisllTsred tomorrow makes two days llie people ot Medford will have to to without mall, Saturday and Sun fay. AkeTasd. Phone 95. - The Elks lodge have postponed their monthly reception tor all re turned soldiers of the B. P. O. K. r Uer, which was to have been held next week Thursday night, to a week Inter because the Medford unit ot the 65th artillery will Dot bo home by next Hhursday, but surely will be by ' March 6th. . '"Bsa't kick about high-priced shoes Wka you ran buy them for cost at K. 1 South Central. Sale will close t . m.. Feb. 25th. 1 Aire. Albert F. Noth- and baliy daughter left today for a visit with Mrs. (Noth's parents at Cottage Grove. , ,Lithia water at DeVoe's. ., Arrangements have been made by . the finance committee that all con tributions to be used for Med ford's -reception to her soldier boys may be left at the office ot Mayor C. E. - Gates. It Is desired that these be Civen at an early date, as most of the boys may be returning sooner than has been expected. j Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms' 409-410 Gaxnett-Corey Bldg., phone 230. " : tf .' Raymond Glatt, a college frater nity " brother of Coach. Heidcnreich of the high school, is visiting for a few days at the latter's home. While In college Mr. Glatt was very prom inent in college activities and is well nown fhruout the northwest. He is as present in the berry raising busi ness at Salem. - I Guaranteed piston rings for all Bars: C. E. Gates Auto Co. V Only a part of the lC2d infantry, formerly the Third Oregon infantry, twd of whose companies, I and C, are well known in Medford, arrived from France this -week Wednesday. The 162d was used as a regiment of easuals. , "Out ot the 3700 boys took oyer, I am bringing back 1223,' Mid Colonel May, on landing in New Tork. "Wo had six hundred casual Uea, among which only two were kill ed in action' and only fourteen ser iously wounded. The rest ot the troops are scattered all over France fa various commands." Nash "Hotel. Special rates, week or month.' Steam heat. 267 Among recent arrivals at the Hotel Medford are Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray of New York city. It pays to save in the Building lan, 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. " , 1. B. and H. H. Lusk who arrived Jiere last Wednesday from Chicage to lsit their mother. Mrs. W. M. Lusk. left tils' morning for Klamath Falls where they expect to locate. ' .For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track D. 'B. Wood & Co. : - . County Prosecutor Roberts arrived borne Friday forenoon from Portland where he transacted business before the federal court. r Our rabbits are selling so rapidly w dare not say how many left. Still . some big bargains. Crane Rabbitry, court. 1 ; 28 i ,HST. and Mrs. W. A. Casler and on, R. M. Casler, and wife, are in IJ city today, guests at the Oxford, ays the Grants Pass Courier. The party left Dtming; N. M.,' February . 2, for Portland, stopping over two Bays in Los1 Angeles, and but for the . heavy roads from Redding to Duns- mutr would have made the entire Journey to Grants Pass in their car. They encountered many autos on the Slskiydus almost burled in the snow. V Greatest meat producing animal In world, government statistics; the rabbit. , ' -283 Mrs. Nan Kenny of Buncom, this county, and Mrs. Mary Clark ot Port land were among the visitors at the Commercial club Thursday afternoon. : Dress making at home. 423 'Xorth Grape street. ' - 288 .4, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Tenvllligen of JAgery are among the northern Cali fornia visitors in the city. They are guests at the Hotel Holland. ' Nurses to come in training, $5.00 a month for first year; $7:50 for sec ond; : $10.00 for the third. - Board, room' and laundry -free. Medford ' 284 Sanitartum.K -,- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOA. SALE One pure bred Jersey bull with papers; one pure Jersey cow; one 50-ton Jones silo; one . 600-lb, Mellotte separator; shoats : -from 75 to 100 lbs. T. E, Beau lieu, Route 2, Central Point. 288 ttORSALE Best built tractor In the ' state5-at 'Poart & Lyons, Central Point. " . v v . . ."' :' 288 FOR SALE Now is the , time to secure your farm home while . prices are low. How is this?, 100 acres, 5 room house, barn, 5 acres commercial orchard, 15 acres Irri gated, fronts' one-half mile on Rogue river, half mile from school, church and depot; $27-00 buys. ' : Good terms. See E. H. Hurd, 213--'' 3 4 Garnett-Corey Bldg., 'Medford. ...... . 2:i !Jiili ' - ,' ; WEEKS &'McG0WAN CO ! UNDERTAKER IJajr Phone: raciflc 227. . Night rhones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2, . , Lady Asslstnut, Former Sheriff Ralph Jennings ot the Applegate district, returned homo today after a day's Ttslt in Medford. Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced corsetlar, for Ku-Uone Corsets. Phono 585 11. ;:- : 300 Mrs. Fred O'Kelly ot Williams and Mrs. Lou Tryer of Grants Pass, re turned homo Thursday from Jack sonville where they attended the fu neral of a relative. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. ; . . In publishing tho splendid war rec ord of Lieutenant Floyd H. llnrt of Medtord, the Eugene Guard calls at tention to the fact that ho is a for mer member ot tho 1920 class of the University ot Oregon and a member of the Sigma Xu fraternity, and adds "that he is not certain ho will re sume his studies at tho university." Guaranteed spars piugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. W. Hat ton of Central Point, was a Medford visitor Friday. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $.135 at DeVoe's. ' University ot Oregon defeated Pullman Thursday evening by a score of 43 to 27. j ' Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Addison Robinson, U. S. marines, of Sentinel Butte, North Dakota, Is visiting Frederick Hopkins, Jr., at 3nowy Butte orchard. - Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Mrs. F. H. Hopkins left Thursday evening for a ten days visit in Port land. Malted milk 60c Tb. DeVoe's. The tax rolls have been turned over to the sheriff and taxpaylng time is here. DeVoe has a tine line ot assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. " Game W arden P. H. Daily, Screen Superintendent J. C. Aitken and J. W. Berrian went to Butte Falls Fri day to install a water wheel tor pow er purposes at the fish hatchery. City hemstitching and pecotlog oo yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. !74 Mrs. N. A. Hannum ot San Fran cisco is among the guests registered at the Hotel Holland. (- Alco Taxi. Phone 95. . Mrs. A. L. Goff ot Wildervllle. after a visit with her son, C. L. Goff, and family, in Medtord. left for Klamath county today to visit anoth er son, A. L. Goff, who is superinten dent of the fish hatchery which Is located near the Klamath Indian agency. Hemstitching, peeoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. W. II. Wintermlte and Joseph Stark 'are araons the visitors In the city from San Francisco today. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. The ladies of Roosevelt circle will ! be hostesses at a Washington tea to morrow afternoon from 3 to 5 at the home of Mrs. E. J. Skewis, 34S East Main street. An Interesting program of music and readings will be pre sented and Rev. , L. Myroa Boozer will give ah address. Everyone Is invited, especially Is it hoped that all mothers represented In the Roosevelt achool and that members of other cir cles will come and enjoy an hour of fellowship as we are all working to gether toward a common purpose, a purpose that stands for all that is best in the life of our children. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe'a . Mrs. G. S. Beck and five months old son who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. -M: C. Medley, left for their home at Weed this morning. Dr. 'Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Private Fred Williams of Rogue River, arrived in Medford today from Camp Lewis where he was mustered out of the 3Sth field artillery after sevenvmonth3 of service. Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Portland visitors In the city today included F. S. Shurrard, E. F. Fay. W. A. Ward, Nye Kern. W. C. Man dell, Chas: F. Syre and Max Frieden- thal. ' ' . , Get your milk, cream, batter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. . Dr. Edward de Reymonte, wife and daughter, of San Francisco,; are guests at the Hotel Medford. The doctor helped out during the flu epi demic at Hilt and other northern California points, is contemplating locating in Medford. . 4 Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Lieutenant Jay Gore, who has been in the service for many months, has been discharged from Camp Lewis and is In Eugene visiting fraternity brothers at the Beta Theta PI house. Lieutenant Gore left Eugene -with the 361st ambulance corps, and was chosen to attend an officers' training school. It is possible that he will re enter the university next term. His home Is at Medford. Eugene -Guard. m Today' LIBE The Law'of tHe'-NortH Story of the country where its five shirt3., cold Enough excitement to ... keep you from chilling though, ; ' V SPECIAL SUNDAY Frank Doremus who was arrested ; Friday was a day of weather con at the depot several days ago ou his trusts. With a tomiwrnturo of 32 return from Sacramento for having degrees above prevailing about 7 a. a bottlo of whiskey in his pocket, j in., tho sun canio out brlKlit, tho ulr pionucfl utility tn justice Taylor s court yesterday and was glveu a flue of $15 and costs. Hemstitching, peeoting. Handicraft Shop. Hutto Falls visitors In Medtord Friday included Horace J. Geppnn, who only recently returned horns from military service, mid 11. U. Hughes. '' Tho Valley Fuel Co.' baa adopted n strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. All kinds ot wood for sale. Phone 7ti. 290 Chester Jones .arrived In Medtord this morning from Camp Kearney, near San Diego, whore he was dis charged from the 38th ammunition train service. 5 Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 01 S. Riverside. Phono 162-J. George W. Bitrker, the Butte Falls banker is a Medford visitor tor sev eral days, having come here to trans act business and to meet his brotker-In-law. H. U Heyford ot Fort Bid well, Calif. They are guests at the Hotel Holland, and there Is a strong probability that Mr. Heyford will lo cate somewhere lu Jackson county. Visitors from the east registered at Hotel Modford today Include Louis Herman of New York, W. 8. Henry of Rochester and W. P. Sheeny ot Chicago. - Insure in sure insurance. Phono 799 or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 Clinton Cook and Frank Woolrldga are Applegate visitors registered ut the Nash hotel today. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Appropriate Washington's birth day exercises were held in all tho schools today. At the high school during the assembly hour this after noon Miss May Lindley read a paper on the life of Washington, and ap propriate patriotic songs were sung. Mrs. A. J. Klockor is spending sev eral days at Grants Pass, having gone to that city Wednesday. Chas.' H. Burggraf of Albany, dis trict deputy for western Oregon of the B. P. O. E. order and who paid his first official visit to the local lodge ot Elks last night, will visit at Ashland lodge of Elks tomorrow night. Next week he visits the Kla math Falls lodge and from there will go to fraternize with the Marshfleld Elks. - ' , V. T. McCray, the civil engineer. and Mrs. McCray left Friday for San Francisco, from where ho will go on a large irrigation project -which is being projected by his brother. Frank McCras;, and himself. Their absence from the city is indefinite and may be permanent. Mrs. McCray will later go to Stockton for a visit with her sister. - -' distinction be- twee: corn and TSiat s why wise ones call -for the best by name .A LET'S GO TO THIS World's Greatest Tenor in took ou a spring-like (eellng, and the Outlook was for a matntftcent day. An hour or so later the sky became cloudy and remained overcast and threatening, until tit noon It began raining ami early this afternoon a comparatively heavy snow begnn fall ing. Probable rulu Is tho prediction for tonlKht nnd Saturday, Mrs. A. U. Mesanor of Klamath Falls, Is n sojourner In tho city and a guest at tho Hotel Medtord, Visitors ut tho hotels today In cluded M. II. XleCtioly, J. Cunning ham and E. K. Batty ot Seattle, Geo. S. ltnrton and C. II. Corson of Grants Pa.s, J. C. Doel of Salem, II. S. Sey mour ot Grants Pass. V. G. Bradley of Copco. C. F. Dletner of Kugeno. John Peterson ot Glendnlo and J. F. Terry of .Merlin. ' . TRI Contributions fur Moilfonl's recep tion lo (he returned soldiers nmv be left ut the otfu'o of JIavor l K. Gates. It is ureed Hint this bo done nt as nn enrlv (Into ns possible. The folowinir tersons have already contributed f ' Leonard Cnrpeuter $10.00 Mrs. Frank Owen . 10.00 10.00 ".00 Sirs. Uclrov Gctchell ; Mrs. Georce H. Parsons Mr. F. C. Clark Mrs. Ctuxs. English "i.tlO 5.00 1.00 1.00 .30 .SO .no .50 Hamilton" Pntton .. Dad : -.:::.. Miss Annie Iveliehor -J Miss K. McQninston Miss Ethel Anderson : , t. .. Llearv yprd..,, .,. , Total - ....$49.00 WEDDING BELLS The marriage of Mr.-Andrew Ben nett of Astoria, Oregon, and Miss Lee Hamilton ot Agate took place at the home ot the bride's parents nt Agate station, Thursday nfternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Only the Immcdlato family of the bride were present and the happy young people left for their homo last evening, where they will roslde. r Mr. Bennett Is a well known cit izen ot Astoria where he is prominent In fraternal and business circles. Miss Hamilton has many friends In this vicinity who join in wishing her great happiness. Rev. L. Myron Boozer performed tho ceremony, using the Impressive Presbyterian service. n common Tomorrow ONE' MONDAY SPECIAL "My Cousin' CALL ISSUED;T0 P A nu'otilii! will he held in tho base ment of the imlilii; library on Satur tin V niulit tit S i. in. to iH'i't'ct'l tlu orcunir.ntion that is to li.'ive pltnrao of the entertainment of the lioiiioeoin iusr KoMiors. One representative nml one uiilv, of ouch society, I'l'iitoiimt order, asso ciation, etc., who wish to nssist in this important work ns well us Hut chairmen of each of the committees iilrendv iim'mutod is uriontlv routes! . ed to iitieinl this mcetmir. I'lulorstuml that only one lU'lcirate from each or itnuinntiuii is wanted nt this mectine ns the hull is i.nnll, the time is short nnd unick action is necessurv. U' von arc the he-ntl of some iissoeiation or the ciminmin of somu eommiltco nl. rnlv iilMiointed he there yourself or send silicone to represent von, l.euvc Ihe Ions winded shhcIi on the oiniio as more ulcus imvc ulreudv been suit Bested Ihiin can be used tuid what Is wanted now is to perfect an orvaui MitioR to cttrrv out some of the ideas. Otticci-s will be appointed at thi meotiiur. tlKOKOK T. COLLINS. Colonel in ehiinre. .1. :. EatYoiirVay3 THE HOHCOf HKHTHfllL UKAH IN Cf MCIOUU APPETIZINO FOM LIBERTY SPECIAL v ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Sunday --Monday SEE USq Tlie World's Greatest Tenor ' In Ills first picture production "My Cousin" Fresh Shipment BLANCHED SALTED PEANUTS 25 cent containers. GOLD CREST PIMIENTO CHEESE ' : , 10 cQnt pa(;kngc3. THOMSEN'S FLUFFY MARSHMALLOWS 15 (.'Ciit fins. 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Children 10c - COMING "OUR TEDDY" cr "The Fighting Roesevelts" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27, 23, MARCH 1ST ixx)occk)ooocockxx:ooAoocxxxxooocoooo (7 A tfZW 1 Kr'iSrff preset i p$&kJ , O Yi'in i '-,1 - 11 tn. .. ..f, A SMART, SATIRE NOT A RURAL DRAMA Original N. Y. Cast and Not a No. 2 Road Show. "The Best Play that has Crossed the Continent in , Many Months." San Francisco Examiner. PRICES 50c, Sl.OO.V.SO and $2.00. SEAT SALE SATURDAY 10. A. M. MAIL ORDERS NOW. It Is Not Necessary This Klormy, nasty weallier to go out for vour drug store wants. . sl'lione (881) .them to us. Wo deliver promptly. '., ,. ;-. '. '' .;, Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 ' : ' The San Tox Store down tn tho sent ot the trouhle, warm ln! and caning tliti nerves ami tluurs. Von ran ulmoot fid the lullamiimtloii, nwelllug or miitni-M ulidu, as lh uiit grow a L iu and lua. You don't cvoii liavo to wult tn rub In hlonu'il l.liilnaiit. It iwiit'tralm, uud Its clear, rival! liquid can In) Kiurcd right on tho skin without staining, (.rt a Koncrouii mio , Uittlo doiii yuuc dniKiiia today, ,, , ; - nml kl.UII. Today-Tomorrow if. ,V-r MONDAY74 1 FEBRUARY .13oolh.Tark.in6 rkiniton. ' r 1 'Wrf-auunriotreets m dm hi i .. i jCI t "41 f1.7l 1.1 0CITH AIFRED HUNT unu exceptional ca$C