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PXGE TWO STEDFORB MATE TTIIBUNR MEDFORD, OKF.G OX. MONDAY, FEBRUARY fl. 1020 Because of the Kreat growth of the farm bureau and lis activities and ol the c.unty agent's work tin; head quarters of (.'. C. ('ate and the farm bureau will be enlarged and housed In the entire north end of the fourth floor of the Liberty building, and will take in the rooms occupied by 'he Halght studio, which will move to a lower floor, and the north end of the hallway will be partitioned off f(.r a general rtwept.on room. When the new arrangement Ik completed the of fice of Itoland Klahurty, secretary of the farm bureau and manager of the larm bureau exchange will occupy the rooms vacated by the ilaiglit stu dio. Thus the offices or Mr. Cute, Mr. Klahurty and MtsH l'oole, home doinonstratii.-n agent, and tin; recep tion room will all be compactly con nected, as will be the office of l-'loyd Young, the frost expert stutioned hern in the. spring. For eye, ear, nose, ttiroat see Dr. llulno, Ubnrty Bldg. (UasBes fitted. Mrs. F. vvf. Wilson arrived home this morning from 'Portland and Is qulto ill at her home on Apple street. For pear, and apple trees see But ler's ad in Ihe'elusKll'icd column. 27a Clients from a distanco who are stepping nt the .Medford Include W. M. Iloehna of lioslon, (Ieorge London mid K. I. Ncel of New York city, Don K. Master of Chicago, II. C. Lassen of Fort Valley, (in., .1. L. N'osan of Taledo, D., H. A. Mlekel of Ilrooklyn, N, Y., A. I. Jones of Whelan, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Paul f'oehl of Untie, Mont., nnd Mr. and Mrs. K. A. How ard of Sheridan, Wyo. Jf you really want to enjoy pan cakes these mornings, mix lliom with Culestiu water. Order from .Inckson County Creamery. tf : Frank C. Klliott was summotied boms from Portland where lie was on business, because of the flu illness of Ills wife and two sons, ami urrlved here Sunduy to find that the nurse Who had been taking cure of the fam ily was herself down with tho- flu nt the 'Elliott heme. Of course Mr. Kl liott Is burred from the home, which Is quarantined.' The condition of his wife and children is Improved. For shnib.bery and nut Irees see Hutlor's ud In the classified columns. Ruth Ann WIIIsmi, loachir of mathemutics In the itoseburg high school arrived here Saturday to re main until tho Upsehurg school;' which nre closed hocause of the flu epidemic In that city, reopen. For sale Buck shot gravel. Phone 912-.I. Tho iLudy Elks will hold their bi monthly meeting at the lOlks club rooms tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. For sale Home mado bread and pastry. 129 North Control. 2 7 :! A dime social will bo held at the Tiomo of Mrs. C. W. .McDonald on Hast Main street by the Women's As sociation of tho I'rosbylorlnn church tomorrow afternoon nt 2 : :t 0 o'clock. All tho wonion of tho congregation are tirgod to attend. Mesdnmes Clark and Walsh will assist the hostess. Don't fall to hear tho new (lold Soul Kmmorson records, the newest lutteral cut record' on tho market, pructicaily noiseless from the needle. 273t.f Hale's Piano House Inc. Mrs. ChriB Keegnn of Jacksonville, was the .guest last week nt Yroka of J!r. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis, formerly of Jacksonville.- For berry plants nnd gt'apo vines seo Hutlor's ad In the classified col umns. - 27a Josephine county Is still In tho lead III production of nhnormnly large eggs. One of .ludd Pernoll's hens laid an egg last woek thai moasuied 7 'by 8 inches In circumference. tlol tho habit! Buy shares now In tho Building and Loan. Attorney Arthur M. Cenry cf Port land, former well known resident hero, spent today In tho city enroulo buck lo tho state metropolis from San Francisco. 'Wanted to buy clean cotlf.ii rags. Medford Printing Co. , l.avim Ziindcl has been appointed to tho local agency for the .Nash Six auto In Ashland by the Urowu Motor company. All members of Company 1) should appear Monday night at the armory. 272 C. H. Pierce, from Medrerd, was a visitor on February 5 nt the big ex hibit of southern California products maintained rro lo the public In the Los Angeles cliiunber of commerce. Hi! also attended the lectures nnd moving pictures that are a pari of the dally program. The exhibit is tho largest of any in the country maintained by a commercial organi zation. Before returning lu. ne, Mr. Pierce expects to visit several of the many other places ol Interest in the southland. The llrunswlck phonograph Co. has accomplished something In less than five years that all oilier phono graph concerns have failed to do ir. twenty-five years, and that is ibis: Thoy have placed on the market a universal niarchino that plays all rec ords at their very best. Sold exclu slvely In Medford by 2 7 2 tf Hale's Piano House Inc. The meetings or tomorrow In the campaign for membership and lor outlining work by tho farm bureau will be held at Luke creek at 2 p. m. and Brownsboro at K p. m. The first mooting In tho campaign, hold at llellvlcw. last Saturday night, was very largely attended and an oninusi nstlc ono. President (ieorge A. Mans field of tho farm bureau. C. ". Cute. Roland Flnharly and Miss Florence Pool were among the speakers. Tho Ilnrdwell Fruit company has rnrelved a ctirlond of lime and sul phur and are now prepared lo niul;o( deliveries to growers. 2 7; .1.' P. Pohl of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge II. Smith of Port land are among the guests at the Hol land. Try us, Appurcl Cleaners and Hat ters 103 X. Central, phone 223-J. 273 The Medford Printing company has the f)e Luxe Multiplex eatm books and other ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, aim inventory ' sheets. If you need these or any other blunk books or bills to fit uny binder see this office and patronize home Industries. tf The past two mornings have been unusually cold for this time of year. Tho minimum of Sunday morning was 19 degrees anil that of this mor ning 21 degrees. Sunday's maximum was fit degrees. While the predic tion fL-r Tuesday forecasts only fair weather, local conditions indicate continued cold. Wo have a number of slightly used Victrolas taken in exchange on the Brunswick phonograph that pluys. all records at their very best, going at big reduced prices. 272tf liali:'.'; Piano House Inc. (Irowers may now get their lime and sulphur supply for the dormant spray at the Ilurilwell Fruit Co. 27f The farm bureau exchungo recelv od a cur load of salt for livestock this morning, containing 2ii tons which will lie unloaded today and Tuesday at the Jlardwell company warehouse. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for XuBone. Phone 5H.rt-.I. Haskfns for health. Vice -President W. X. Campbell and Chrls Oottlleh of the Trigonia Oil company were in Ashland yesterday looking ufter the Interests of their company, which has a largo number or Ashland stockholders. The rig is lino the ground and the drilling will be begun within the next two weeks. Funds sufficient to drill the first well Is practically subscribed. Ashlund Tidings. All members of Company I) should appear Monday night at the armory. 272 Ones, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Ilubur and A. M. Mackey of Portland are guests ut tho Xush, us Is also Karl Hey of Prescott, Ariz. Why puy the. new price for Victro las when you cun save $ lift. 00 on tho UI0.l)u and get them just us good as new. We trudo in more on 'ilrun.s wicks than we can sell. Hot taiuale and chill concurne at DeVoo's.' ' The condition of William .1. War ner, assistant postmaster, who has been ill soverul days with influenza at his homo on .North Onkdnlc, is re pcrted as improved today. .lust arrived. Cur of famous Utah coul. Valley Fuel Co. ThiR office will take subscriptions for the Portland Telegram. Barguln rato of $:i.J5 a year by mail. Sub scriptions lo be sent In before Febru ary 10. 274 In connection with Scout week, an interesting display of equipment, In signia, etc., has been Installed by Horace 'Bromley In one of the California-Oregon Power company windows. The exhibit Includes bunners, signal lags and other equipment used In scout work. Oh how I love you dour old Dort of mine, Sltilirul workmen mado you, 1 will never trade you. All highly grade you dear, old Dort or mine. Clark & Chllders, Medford, Oregon. Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Halo's 'Piano House. tf Tho county health nurse, Mrs. Florence Lee, is spending tho first three days t.'f this week at Ashland In work among the pupils of the pub lic schools. Itoguo river sorghum at 'Hutchin son & Lumsden. 275 Included among the Californians stopping ut the .Medford are F.. H. Monroe or Los Angeles, and S.. W. Tracy, W. A. Proctor, 1. .1. ltyun, .1. C. Ilailng, (!. L. Chandler and C. ,1. Parker or San Francisco. Tuko your hemstitching and pocot ing to the Handicraft Shop. 275 Curl .leschko, high grade watch and clock repairing, il Fir street. Oreuonians at the Medford include (ico. II. Dewiler and (!. L. Chandler or Sunnier Lake, J. M. Batchild of l.akeview, nnd the following Port land people: Mr. utld Mrs. W. K. Mc Hanli'l, .Mary I'rbanek, (ieorge Ander son, A. M. lleary, T. It. Wagner, C. F. Hehniecr and B. F. Shepherd. Fine seed barley, boarded and beardless, reclained gray oats, vetch seed. Leo Walking Co., 3!)" South Front. Phone 2i!1.). 272 Leon l.awlou who hud been a trav eling salesman for the Kuituo Valley Milling company for the past 1!) mouths, recently resigned thai posi tion and accepted a similar one with the 'Pacific ("cast Fruit 'company, of which the Medford Fruit company is a brunch, and will travel out of this city, lie is now ut the Portland of lice of the company ror a short time The famous Shasta la males on sale now. Shasta. A. C. Hulsteud, mechanotherapy, uietai'livslcs. 225 East Main, over Kidd's shoo store. Pliotio 6SI0-M. 2S6 A meeting of lite grand toiUe oi tile Kehekah assembly of Oregon bus been culled by Mrs. .lesslo F.. .lurvls to convene at Portland i.u Feb. 27 anil the grand secretary is mailing out notices to all the lodges in the state. The session is called for the purpose of conferring Hie assembly degree on a large class of candidates. For the best insiiran see Holmes the I n h ii in n e Man. Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. Mrs. M. F. Hewitt of Koseburg. spent tho week end with her parents here. Painting, tinting and decorating. orders promptly intended to. Phone (ill I, Klllott & MfCuffcrty. 3!M, It will bo ot interest to all music lovers and to those ambitious for'the growth of musical appreciation in .Medford to know that a harp f.udlo will open here oa Monday, Feb. 16. An exquisite Lyon & Healy harp, standard concert style, double action, will be installed by toe music de partment of St. Mary's Academy. Ar rangements for the course of study may be made at any time. Already some applications are filed, which seems to assure success to this new branch of musical activity In Med ford. Hand embroidered dresses for in fants. Handicraft Shop. 270 Cakes, French pastry and cream puffs at the Shasta. Among guests from the couniy reg istered at the Hotel Holland Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. (J. . Martin of Applegato, H. n. Grieve of Prospect and E. 11. Hoss and .1. I.. Brown of Ciold Hill. Dry body fir, tier or cordwood for sain. JJhone 818-K. 27H Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf It. A. Booth of Eugene, state high way commissioner, is en route to Chicago on business and will join Mrs. Booth and their daughter at Los Angeles an the return trip. Hale's Piano House, Inc. Merch andise of merit only. - 272tr The famous Shasta tamules on sale now. Shasta. The Jacksonville Improvement club will hold Us regular meeting tonight for the discussion of matters of in terest to the county seat town. Ladies' anil men's suits French' dry cleaned $1.50. City Cleaning Works. Phohe ',. y tf Pure 'home-mudo sorghum al Hutchinson ft Lumsden. . 27.'i (jus Tbskey, the shoe shining pro prietor, is mourning the loss of a hunch or keys, one of which was the key to1 his safety deposit box at a local bank. On and ufter January 12 the nines & Snider garage will be open day and night. tf All makes of sewing machine needles. Handicraft Shop. 275. Mike (j. Womaek nnd M. IC. Young will leave tonight or TuejidayJ'to lo cate an extensive tract of prospective oil land in California for a large number of Medford men. . Ribbons and maline nt cost. Watch our window. Vanity Hut Shop. See O. It. Wood & Co.. Itm. 208 Liberty Bldg., for fire insurance, tf The forestry department has taken definite action ror the setting uside and making immediately uvailuhle the funds for the construction of the highway to the Josephine caves. This word was brought to (i rants Pass last evening In n telephone message from It. S. Howard, Portland bunker, who has been most uctive In "pressing his clnims for the southern Oregon pro ject. Mr. 'Howard telephoned Sum Baker, of the Josephine County bank, of the action of the forestry depart ment in setting aside the funds, and stilted that tho r.pprnvul of tho slate highway department was unques tioned. The amount of money made available from the federal funds is $-12,000, stated Mr. 'Howard. Clrants Puss Courier. Houston's home-made sorghum for sale. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 275 Kidd's shoe store. Phone C90-M. 2S5 - Tomorrow Is Christian Church day at tho Hub Shoe sale, old Behllng storo. On all shoes ptirchused tomor row the ladles of the church get a per cent of the sales. Hemstitching and pecotlng. The VanPy Shop. Yarn flowers and yarns for making them. Handicraft Shop. 275 OBITUARY ALLhlN Died at his late residence North Riverside, Monduy, Feb. !)th. 1920, Felix i'ancy Allen, age 01 years two months and-five days. Deceased was horn ut Williams, Josephine county, Oregon, Dec. Ith, 1S59. He leavas, to mourn his loss his wife, Adufla Allen, ono brother, Ashby Allen of Ccquille. Ore., two sisters. Mrs. Louiso Abbott of Eugene, Ore.. Mrs. Emma Katon of San Francisco, two sons. Sidney Hubert Allen ol' Eugene, Ore., Y. II. Allen of Apple gate. Ore., and three daughters. Mrs. Mae (lllson, Mrs. Ohulys Cofreen. Miss Evn Allen, all or Richmond. Cul. Funeral notices will nppoar later. ELLIOTT Died at the Sacred Heart hospital. Friday. Feb. fl. 1920. Mrs. Nellie L. Elliott nfter an Illness of leu days of pneumonia. Deceased was boni July 10, 1SD5. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, H. V. Elliott, and a four year old daughter, Maxine. her lather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Decker, two sisters and one brother. The remains were taken 'to Itoseburg Sunday morning. Fell, y, , Interment will he In Cole's Valley cemetery. Notice of llcmnvill The l'nion 1. ivory, Feed & Sales Stables formerly located at Dr. Helms barn. Ill North Fir street, is now located ut tho old Vincent barn. North Klversldc and will be known as the l'nion Livery, Feed & Sales Stables, the only teed stable In Med ford. .. 27'" Curil of Thanks Words fail to express our apprecia tion and thanks to all of our triends who were so thoughtful and loving during the sickness and death of our beloved husband nnd father. Also fur the beautiful floral offerings. MItS. A. C TAYLElt 2 AND CHILDREN. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 LOST Purse containing money and CallfornjH hospital receipt with name C. J. AlimuT'on. Return to Mall Trl nine. -'- OH v J1 Tvc - 1j 1 MARGUERITE CLARK -a' Luck In Pawn' yUlUliiUU'iro T " Scene limn "Luck in l'nvni" with -Wn"erlio (lark on the juimo hill nidi (he kind of comedy, Fatty Arbu 'M- i "the Hayseed" lit Liberty (oniomfw. Chai iie Ciiaolin at Rialto. V,,,.,n,,u IV,, nl,. uilh crocked Mrs ...III l.,l, tl..,;.. live in llieii' ill, Mils should thev decide to visit tin Kiulto Ihenler toilnv or tomorrow. ( liurlic Cliuiilin in "A DnvV Measure,-' his fourth million dollar nieliire. beitan a three ilnvs' run eiiiiinieneimr yester day. This eonieilv is a composite oi Cliiililin's uriuiuiil methods tluit have liriiualit Inuu'lis in oilier lu'inliietioiis. One radical ileiuirliu'e lima his pre vious productions is noted' in this al iinctioii nnd thai is his tendency to U. OF 0. STUDENTS TO ECtiENU, Ore., Feb: '.). Students at the rniversitybf Oregon are inter ested in poijtics lis shown by the an nouncement Unit a. Hoover club is in process of formation on the campus. The size or the purpojo ol' the organ ization has not been announced, but FUR FOR WRAPS "Magnificence" Is the demand In evening wraps. Furs, ermine and brocade hold first place. Stnndtng out among them all Is this wrap designed by Polret, of regal brocade in midnight blue and gold. Tho enormous collar, extending as facing down the full length of the wrap, is of flying squirrel In Its natural gray blue color. Grip, Influenza Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Reliable, Antlsoptic Preventive During- influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. It you haven't an atomizer, Rargle the throat and snutT the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall oi defense against "1 In" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop tlicm at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from dniitRists for 30c. If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. F.vcr constipated or have sick head ache? Just trv Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant link pink pills, J0c at drus gists. Guaranteed. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Day riioue: Pacific 3ST. NlKht rhonoi: F. W. Week. 10S-J2. LuJ Alta . 4 . "O limit liis euieeilv evenls. . lo i those tilings I l)ii 1 .ire within the. .r ui'-'e of possihilil v. . r 1 Without overdrawing an incident, lie depicts n conu'ested Irallie corner 1 lut L has rucked even the most criti cal 1 1 in I immovable audiences with steady, liiutthter. In this all ruction Chaplin appears as the head of ,i household eunsisliiiir ol' a plump li'. t If wile ami two ehuliliv n.iliiut ill' "Cllnrlies." The funiilv lllllu. ll weird contrivance which the lumilv mans with much iH'.'nitv. is responsible for n number of comedy incidents. the students have asked faculty ad vice and cooperation. The campus Is not all for Hoover, however, and it is expected that other organizations indorsing favorite can didates for the presidency will be formed soon. : ' -I Itichie .Mitchell, the Milwaukee boxer, and Frunkio Mason, the lndi ana flyweight, have sprung a new ad vertising stunt. ;The two.boxorsinbw. issue their own publicity sheets, one culled The Mitchell Monthly and the 'other bearing the title of Tho Mason Jar. Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olivc colorcd tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat , liver and bowel complaintswithcalomei. The pleasant little tablets do the Rood that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth?. Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy"and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "icrku!"t'-espirits. Il-and25& Blouses t New Spring Blouses Now Arriving Plcjisp look over our lines before buying , The Vanity Shop Xexb Rialto Theater, J For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN it SCHEFFEL 531 S. Front St. FOUR TEACHERS AT AI.KWY. Ore.. I'd). O.-As a re sult of the recent violent e.'-iitalion "ii the part of Albany school teacher for increased salary anil n refusal o' the school hoard to L't'imt the increase four teachers have resigned. The teachers huve nlreailv been granted n 1." per cent raise over their regular contracts hut in a re cent petition to the board signed bv nil hut firt! of the instructors thev re-, duesleil another raise of 'JO per cent. in n special meetinir of the school hoard Saturday niuht this leiiuesi was refused nnd the resignation of four teachers accepted. "Chief" neniler having sinned to manage tho New Haven team of lh" Eastern league, it would not be sur prising to find the veteran flinger coaching Yale pitchei-B next spring. The new boxing commission which will supervise the game at Canton, O., is composed of nine members. Concerning Epidemics -; '-( , In Epidemics t lie Keri.iuhislftn.s most', readily 'on fruitful soil u sysleni tlthl is in poor condition, i Stoppage of food waste, and the resulting decay, generates poisons wliiclj an absorbed by t lie blood, lowering its power of resist ance lo Withstand the itttaek of outside germs such as infiue.na. t . . ( In plain terms, ronxtipaHan encourages K-pi- A drntirn. . . V" . 45 If you keep your intestinal passage clear and fiuieticuiiig regularly to get rid of . this waste, your system will be kepi in good condition to siK'cessl'tilly cope with disease germs, to which you may be exposed. ' That, is what the Xujol Treatment does with out straining, and without drawing oh the vitality of other parts of the body, as do other forms of treatment. In plain terms, Nujol dixvaumgex coiinh'palion nnd ils dantjetoux c.unst (indices. Keep your body clean inside with the Nujol Treatment. . It is the best possible Sickness, Prevention. ' . Nujol is sold by all druggists in bottles bearing the Nujol Trade Mark. Beware of products represented to be "the same us 4ujol." You may suffer from substitutes. Address Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co'.(New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New York, for valuable health booklet, free, Thirty Feet of Hanger." MAGAZINES "Vc have received notice tliaf inaliy of the popu lar niagaxiiio.s will raise subseripiion prices during Feiuuarv, March and April. A fcof the raises arc, CliS liMiuiio. American Cosmopolitan Evoryliodys Good Housekeeping Harper's Bazaar Ueai'st's ..: House and Garden House and Garden for4.00. ' y Hand us your subscriptions now as many changes will be made Fcbruarv 15th and 20th. ' . Medford A Complete Line of Spray Materials Lime and Sulphur, dry or.lii.putL ... . . .. Arsenate of. Lead, drv or pajjte.? . , Blai'k Leaf "40." For Terms and Prices see or ('all '. x ' . . ; i'-V . :-' : Bardwell Fruit dCompany 445 South Fir Street. THE "WONDERFUL" SPONGE RUBBER PAD TRUSS, - ., ... .;, This truss certainly will pert jrtn wonders in, the way of holding rupture, and at the rcm time wearer sav ' HanUy know T have a ' truss on." It Is very lieht. fits ncrfeotli;.: nnd holds; nil tho time. (Sponge Rubber Pads Cannot Slip.) i lieatJVs Drug' Store The San Tox Store fMiTWN1. Ore.'.' j'ch. !). The mail wlior-e mysterious murder was revealed hv the human fragments picked up in Sullivan's (..tlcli here valiir.hiv. was of fair complexion, about live feet ten in-hes or six feet in ' heiirht. wei-hed about lb" pounds : nnd wiis'Hll or -10 years of :l'-''- '''.' . . i This was the descnplion prepared bv llepntv Coroner l.co ((oetsch and ilelci-tives todav. iudin.' from the portions of the liodv which werj found. The' effort of the detectives to solve the invsterv have been unsuc cessful nlthoii'h practically every available 'lean in Hie department is woi'kini; on different phases of the investigation. b'red Fuller of Mostoii and Pat Mc Donald of New York are named twice, on the All-America track and field teams. Faller is the 10-mile and cross-country champion and .McDon ald holda the shot-put and "iti-poiind weight chant piunships. q' f . 4s0' Now New jjrice. . .f2.50 3.00 - 2.50 3.00 G.00 3.00 3.50 1 ' 2.00 .. during 2.00 1 - ..... 2.00 .... 4.00 . 2.00 ' .,.oo February, two -cars Book Store Phone 124