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PXGE TWO 5TEDFORD flXTE TRIBUNE, SrEDFORD, OREGON. TITTRSDAY. FF.BRFARY 12,1020 It had been learned that the total sentences imposed on Willis J. Carter the Los Angeles thief who was found guilty at his trials on burglary and Krand larceny charges, total from one The l,ank.s, i-o-irt and -ouniv andj'o twenty years. While incarcerated citv of .'ite were a)'. !os-d ,tolav on in the county jail last summer account of it beiua a legal holiday.! lh ' barge of burglarizing the and a.i u?.jal on aurh h'.lldavs a num- -fdford Service station and before ber of people were l!"-',mModed thru 1 ProHeouior Roberts had decided to having forgotten that Wirsdav was11" hlm over to tne r-3 Angeles a holiday and noi havir tranactwl authorities, the desperate young man their baslneai ysterdav The pos tirade several daring auempts to cffice did business as usual. escape from the county jail. N. J. Merrill 2nd K. Pickers Save tTom ? lo 10 on a tir 81 have formed a partnership and taken th M sale- :- K- Gates A'Jt0 Co- lf over the busing of the Auto Kx- H. J. Ked eggs at UeVoe's. change and will call tt: new firm- The biggest money saving event in the Pickens-M-rri!I Moi. - Co. Th J Med ford is Mann's semi-annual rem will conduct a used car exchange and'nant sale which opens Saturday, Feb. will buy and s-U all make of -ars. I Mth, at 8 a. m. sharp. It will pa For eve. ear. nosb. ttroat Lr. 'ou to come early aLd often to this Now Is Time to Spray Heine, Liberty Uldg. Glasses fitted. The morning and afternoon trains from the north brought to th:- city u number of prominent men. ironi Port land and Salem, includiLg several candidates for state offices, to mix with the local republicans and attend tho Lincoln banii-t tonight. When you have builum or repair ing, see Gillette, lu:; South Oakdal". He does the work right,, quick and reasonable. Hy the day r contract. Phone 471. 2TI Mann's semi -annual remnant sale opens Saturday, Feb. 14th. Remnants tit all kinds of piece goods at less than mill prices. Don't forget to come, early to Mann's. 275 Kdison Marshall, the rising young Medford short story writer and auth or, and bride, nee Misa Agnes Shan Flythe, member of a prominent fam ily of Augusta, Ca.', who had been spending the lime since their wil ding at Augusta on Jan. tjth. in Flor ida and Augusta arrived fn Medford last Sunday from the latter city and are at the home of his parents, M and Mrs. leorge Marshall on South Oakdale at present, where he has been very ill with an attack of flu His condition was better today. Mr Marshall has been ill for a week and was in that condition all the long trip homo from the south. Extra fancy SpKenherg apples good condition, may be had at Bard well Fruit Co., $2.2.1 per box. 1! S ) For pear and apple trees seo Hut- ler's ad in the classified column. 27,1 Mr. and Mrs. John Tornlin who are In San Francisco have both been 111 there with the flu and will soon be back home in Medford. The great sale of remnants of dress goods, silks, outing flannels, white goods, sheetings, linens, laces, em broideries and ail other piece goods remnants opens at Mann's, Saturday, Feb. Mth, at H a. m. He on hand early. 2.". t)h how I love you dear old lort of mine, Eueh night and day you're running simply fine. Skillful workmen made you, I will never trade you, All highly grade you dear old Dort of Mine, ('lark & Childers, Med ford, Oregon. The Methodists of the city are awaiting with huch eagerness the an nouncement of the site for their new church structure, which It is expect ed will be made tomorrow after Hlshop Matthew S. Hughes has ap proved of the location selected by the site committee. The bishop, who ar rived in the city this nfter.noon from Portland to give the Lincoln address at the Lincoln club banquet tonight, will remain In the city tomorrow 10 definitely dispose of the church site question. His hcadu.uurterH aio at (he Medford. Dr. A. L. Howurth of Portland, member of the executive committee of the M. church On lennary and Dr. S. A. Danford. super intendent of this district of the church arrived this forenoon and will attend the Lincoln banquet tonight. Everything for your car, at the big sale. t K. Outes Auto Co. tt If you really want to enjoy pan cakes these mornings, mix them with Colestin water. Order from Jackson County Creamery. tf Tho bowling team of company D. O. N. (1., has accepted tho challenge to bowl a series of match games with the Klks lodge team. The series will begin in the near future. ' Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. If The Hrivwn Motor Co., at :itl-4i North Front street, 'are agents for the Miller geared-to-the-road uniform mileage tires and ask that you give them a chunce to show you the tires before purchasing. Carl K. D. Shoemaker, state game, and fish ward'-n, arrived In the city Ihis morning to attend the Lincoln i banquet tonight, and spent the day Iraternizing and talking over the fish: and game situation with local friend: and sportsmen He is at the Holland.; Prices cut lo the bottom at the big sale. C. K. Gates Auto Co tf j For shrubbery nd nut trees sec Hutler'H ad in Hie classified columns sale. 27.1 Hen Forbes who wa recently dis charged from his military service abroad and has been connected with the state public service commission at Salem since February 1st, arrived in the city this morning to spend sev eral days here on business. Chimney sweep work guaranteed. Palace Rooming House. 27-". A. C. Halstead, mechanotherapy, metaphysics. 225 Kast Main, over Kidd's shoe store. Phone 690-M. 2S6 The family of O. Stubblefield ar rived from Lake Creek, in Jackson county, yesterday, and will mak their home here. Mr. Stubblefield Is the designing engineer for the Grants Pass Irrigation district pro ject, and is now developing the plans for the construction of the dam and the irrigation system, Grants Pa& Courier. For berry plants and grape vines Bee Hutler's ad In the classified col umns. 271 Get your tickets now for the Lin coln Day banquet at Medford Hotel and Commercial club. tf According to Roseburg newspapers the flu epidemic there has abated bo as to permit of the probable re-opening of the public schools of that city, next Monday. I Lessons in china painting. Orders taken. Mrs. F. W. Scheffel, 304 King street. 2 For Hale Huck shot gravel. Phone 912-J. Among this morning's arrivals in the city who nre guests at the Hol land are I. K. Tax of St. Louis. Mo., and K. O. Goldman of Inland, Ore. Get the habit! Buy shares now in the Hullding and Loan. Wanted to buy clean cotton rags. Medford Printing Co. Tudge Henry L. Henson of the Ore gon supremo court, and former cir cuit Judge In this district, arrived in the city this morning to mix with his many friends and attend the Lincoln club banquet tonight. Ho was met at the depot by his old friend, Gus Newbury, and Is stopping at the Med ford. The Hurdwell Fruit company has received a carload of limn and sul phur and are now prepared to make deliveries to growers. 275 Try us, ApparAi Cleaners and Hat ters 103 N. Central, phone 223-J. 275 The Medford Printing company has the De Luxe Multiplex cash books and other ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, also Inventory sheets. If you need these or any other blank books or bills to fit any binder see this office and patronize homo industries. tf Growers may now get their lime and sulphur supply foT the dormant sprny ut tho Hardwell Fruit Co. 27f Kniiik Rose, field man of tho Trl gonla Oil company, arrived back in tho city last night from a business visit at San Francisco and other southern points. Why pay tho new price Tor Vlctro lns when you can save $35.00 on tho $100.00 and get them just as good aa new. We trade in more on Slruns wlcks than we can sell. Hasltins for health. For the past two or three seasons" The standard lime and sulphur so many of the fruit growers have beenjlution, dry lime and sulphur, or oil putting off their dormant spraying emulsion may be used at this time, until quite late in the season. And For this county we recommend lime on account of rainy weather and wet , and sulphur 1-8 plus two or three soils at that time of the year many , gallons of oil emulsion to the two were unable to get their orchards hundred gallon tank. Dry lime and sprayed. As a consequence San Jose! sulphur is now on the market and its scale has been increasing in many , use is recommended aj follows: Six orchards and all orchards should be teen !; pounds dry lime and sul sprayed thoroly this season with a phur to fifty gallons of water plus good strong dormant spray. : two or three gallons of oil emulsion The present weather is very good to the two hundred gallon tank. j for this spraying operation. As long1 The oil em unions are good insect 1 ( as ,the weather is not too cold or too ,'cides and may be substituted for lime J moist, good results can be obtained; and sulphur, but on account of the by spraying at this time, and San varying strengths of the different Jose scale, pear leaf blister mite and some aphis eggs can be controlled : now as well as later in the Bpring. j In fact the best control with pear leaf J blister mite is obtained when the; j spray is applied before the buds be- j ! ?in to swell. . brands it Is suggested that the grow ers confer with the county patholo gist in regard to the strength to be used for each separate brand. C. t CATE, County Pathologist. February 12. 1920. W. R. Donaldson of Portland, as-j O. H. Bamhill went to Salom last slstant sales manager of the Portland ; night on business. Mrs. Bamhill jurisdiction of the Standard Oil com-! Is .supplying again this week in the pany in which Medford is included, j Medford schools. Next week the is in the city on business. Barnhllls expect to move to the Wii- Orres, tailors for men and women. ! Iamette valley. Ashland Tidings. High grade onlv. Ashland, Ore. n an after January 12 the Hines Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for j & Snider garage will be open day and NuHone. Phone Ifel-J. ; uight. tf see D. K. Wood & Co., Km. 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire Incurance. tf Included among the eastern visi- J Dow Walker of Portland, who is maaager of General Leonard Wood's presidential campaign in Oregon, and who Is conspicuous in American le gion affairs, being a member of the state executive committee of the le gion, arrived in the city this morning to attend the Lincoln day banquet, and while here is the guest of Colonel and Mrs. H. H. Sargent at their home in Jacksonville. Mrs. Sargent Is the president of the Women's Leonard Wood club of Jackson county. Houston's home-made sorghum for sale. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 275 Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones of Ashland, G. A. Bellman, the Klamath Falls lumber man, and A. J. Philippi of Sclo, Ore., are among tho Aregon guests at the Holland. Painting, tinting and decorating, orders promptly attended to. Phone 64. Elliott & McCaffeny. 3S4 Take your hemstitching and pecot ng to the Handicraft Shop. 275 Ashland and Grants Pass will be represented with goodly delegation.? at the Lincoln club banquet tonight. Carl Jeachke, high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. The famous Shasta t a males on sale now. Shasta. Don't ask for Crackers say ' Snow Flakes Pneumonia often follows Neglected Cold KILL THE COLDI HILL'S CASCARAbMUININI Standard cold remedy (or 20 yevi m tablet loim aie, ture. no opiate breikt up a cold in 24 Hours relieves trip in j aiyt. Money back if It fail. Ths genuine box hi t Ked top wild nr, nm picture. At All Drug Sf.ro n "V V i I! KM The Woman's Home Missionary so. ciely of the First Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Minear, 40S North Ivy Instead of with Mrs. McN'ary as was formerly announced. A large at tendance of members and friends are urged tc attend. Hot tamale and chill concarne at lJfVoe'a. .lust arrived. Car of famous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. A letter was received In the city this morning from 11. J. Schulder- man of Salem, who is state corpora tion commissioner and who Is a can didate for the nomination for secre tary of state, statlna that he would be unable to be here for the Lincoln day banquet. lie had planned on coming, but was detained ui impor tant business. All makes of sewing machine needles. Handicraft Shop. 27S Hand embroidered dresses for In fants. Handicraft Shop. 27i Among Grants Pass men In the city Wednesday and this morning, who are guests at the Nash, are 'Allen Anderson, (ieorge Hyan and N. C". Nelson. Cakes, French pastry and cream puffs at the Shasta. Try our mercnunts' lunch. The Shasta. tf The latest edition of the Medford HI Times Is off the press today and is being distributed among subscrib ers. H Is a very attractive periodical. The famous Shasta tamales on sale now. Shasta. Pure home-made sorghum at Hutchinson & Lumsden. 275 P. V. Close and son at the River side garage,, 133 South Riverside, have installed a cylinder re-boring outfit and are prepared to re-bore all cylinders from 2 to 5 inches in diameter. Oh hew I love you dear old Dort of mine, Skillful workmen made you, I will never trade you, All highly grade you dear old Dort of mine. Clark & Childers. Medford. Oregon.1 tors registered at the Medford are W. A. Ackerman of New York. San Buder cf Akron, O., A. Herman of Cincinnati and J. K. Welde and H. T. iSchackne o Chicago. From Crooks- ton, Minn., are registered Mr. and Mrs. James LeUlanc. Hemstitching and pecotlng. The Vanity Shop. Kidd's shoe store. Phtne C90-M. 285 Herbert C. l.aunspach, who is Med- j ford's original jazz muster, and his wife who were taken ill with an at tack of flu or la grippe a week ago, are fast recovering and It was ex iwcted thai they would be able to be removed from the Sacred Heart hos pltul to their home t.n West Juckson street some time today. Yarn flowers and yarns for making them. Handicraft Shop. 275, Miss Irene I.ounsbnry, a milliner of Medford, was in Kugene today on her way to Portland. ICugene Cuard. Kogue river sorghum at Hutchin scn & Lumsden. 27u Women Made Young Bright oyea, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be ycura if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL Th world's standard remedy for kidney, Uvar, bladder and uric acid troubles, the oneroies of lite and looks. In uso e:nca 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for nun Gold Md! on vrj bos and ftcccpt bo tnutatia There Is rore C&tarrn in this section Of the country than all other diseases put together, and tor years it was sup posed to be incurable. Doc ton prescribed local remedies, and by constcMy failing to euro with local trerment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, crreatly trtuenced by constliu clonal con dttlons and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by P. J. Cheney c Co.. Toledo, Ohto, .la a constitutional remedy, is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward la offered for any case that Hall's' Catarrh Medicine falls to curt. Send for j circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 70c. Hall's Family Z'Jlls tor constipation. tank fa this fttJ label on alt f.G&. Packets SOME MORE P. C B. PRODUCTS Annie Laurie Short Bread Arrowroot Bcuir Assorted Cakes Mutter Thin Cheese Sandwich Coconut Wafers Fig Sultana Ginger Wafers lcetf Honey Jumbles Long branch biuiicKLakts Fresh from the Oven Crisp, light, daintily delicious crackers salted just enough in other words-SNOW FLAKES! r.uirie t-o.vsr bisctit co. 7U JtOQ tEjrOCLASSlFY j FOH SALE 14 0 egg Cyphers incu-i bator. $10. J. Birkholz. Phone! 14fi C. P. 27i; WANTED To buy 10 stands of kfies Phone H. W. Bingham, uST-J-a. WA.'TK1 Experienced ranch hand. Steady employment. Phone II. W. Bingham, r.&7-J-o. DR. RICKERT BROKEN FORGINGS AND CASTINGS Welded, Re-enforced and Guaranteed. Cast Iron, Steel, Malloalilo, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Nickel, Chrome and Vanadium Steels. THE VULCAN WELDING WORKS 39 South Front Street. ETES BCTENTWICATjIiT KE8TE1V, A YD GLAS8K4 PROPERLY FITTED . NO DROPS CBED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated finite 1-2 over Mt (Xh 308 E. Main. Unttalr Pat's Tire Works 28 North Grape Street. Call and see ns about your tires. We fix your old, or sell you new ones. DEALERS IN RACINE TIRES "They Are Better than the New Ones" Those arc tlie exact words of a Bn-Jit many of our customers' that linvo hud their old razor hlades re-sharpened. Try lis with a dozen; we. guarantee satisfaction. Heath's Drug' SLore The San Tox Store Nf.k U V I I. 11 "V 41 I V I' i l -w? nvm yLTK MEDFORD PLEASED BY QUICK RESULTS Everyone Is pleased with the iinc results of simple witchhael, cam phor, hydruRtls, etc.. as mixed In Lnvoptlk eye wash. One man's eye? wore so badly strained he could not rend without pain. Two applications relloved him. A lady with weak. In flamed eyes was tsreatly lielpeil hy OM: bottle. We Kuarnntee a small hottlo of Lavoptic to help ANY CASK weak, (trained or Inflamed eves Medford I'hurmaey, Main and Cen tral. A(lv WEEKS St McGOWAN CO. ' UNDERTAKERS Day Thouei Tactile 897.. Night l'uonce: r. W. Werki, IIIS-JS. Lad AMlataal Blouses New Spring Blouses Now Arriving I'li'M.se look over our lines licfi'iv buying The Vanity Shop Ncxd Rialto Theater. DOLLARS AND SENSE ONE YEAR WITH lTS and" throe rears in a busi ness office IS THE PRACTICAL DOLLARS AND SENSE COURSE. I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Instruction Day or evening LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE U K I.KAlt OTHKHS 1'OLI.OW Launspach Orchestra 1IANCK WOliK Ol'lt srKC'I.VLTV Kur particulars phone II. (J. Iiunspach, 4 l:I-Y. We get all the late music as soon as it is published, from 'Frisco and eastern cities. This work Is not a side line Kith us; we make II a business. Vj 'w 1 j Ifc j . ' Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstretieal eases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON f T ? t t ? ? Y X X T T ? Y X X t X t t f f t y t y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y Order Your F0RDS0N Now And Buy on Easy Terms If Preferred We will get two car loads of Fordsons within a few days with other shipments following at regular intervals. The demand is very heavy so come m and place your order and pay on our easy plan if preferred. But come early if you want early delivery. Price delivered with plows $1020. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. y y y j y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T X. f T y t y t y y T y y T y y y y y y y y y y y ? y y y y j y A.