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PAGE TWO Tho lonn looked for and hoped for rain. Ih or In not far away. There woms I : be some (IoiiIjI. If :iin Is in dicaled by the weather prediction of thiH moniliiK, tlm clouciy sky and I In? fact thut I). T. Lawlon's reliable ba rometer ill the fire department has been falling steadily lor two days past, until today it was within five degrees of where it stood Just before tho big storm broke in December. On tho other hand cieorgo A. .Mans field's rheumatic left arm is entirely free from I winces of pain Hint are always felt before a storm, and in addition the farm bureau president also' claims the chfekens are not act ing as they usually do before a rain. On and after January 12 the Mines & Snidor garage will bo open day and night. . tf Wanted to buy clean cotton rags. Bedford Printing Co, Mrs. A. .1. Kloeker, whose address ill tho Lincoln club banquet, aroused so much favorable comment, has ac cepted an' Invitation If) give an ad dress next Saturday night at the (leorge Washington banquet of the (lenoral Leonard Wooil club of Port land. The club has a membership of 1L',(00 persons, and tho well known Medford woman's friends 'are elated at tho high honor bestowed on her. Mot tamalo and chill concarno at DeV.oc's. Just arrived. Car of famous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. President A. M. Williams of Al hany eollego urrived here from Al bany this forenoon to spend a couple of days looking after college matters in the valley. Mr. Williams was met at the depot by Itev. .1. W. lloyt of Ashland, 'Presbyterian missionary In the South western Oregon district, ami is making tho .Medford hotel hiH head quarters. Dr. Dow has returned and resigned li:s surgical nnd hospital practice. , ' 281 For Salo One Studebaltor Six. flood as now, i'MIO down will handle. Will II. Wilson. 281 Orcgonians registered at the Med ford Include Hugh C- Mitchell of Clackamas; L. A. West and Al Crys tal of Klamath Kails; A. -M. Williams of Albany and (I. W. lieynolds, S. M. 'lloldcu, M. A. Dobbin, Thomas Iver son, .1. K. Cox, K. W. Seliiincr, K. 1). Waring. (!. II. Post, It. K. Akin, L. It. Austin, U. A. Parsons, ,1. A. Sidincl dor, W. It. .May, W. 3. Campbell and QI. C. 1 emingliouse of Portland. 1 have many lovely ideas from the Kastern Millinery Linos, which I saw In Portland. Como In and Ben my new patterns or let me suggest a smart idea for remodeling your old honuet. Miss Lounsbury. Tho Van ity Shop. 28;i Tho boys and girls of iho public schools are urged to observe first prize, a camping outfit, on display In tho show window at the dates Auto company and tho second prize, a $17 suck of sugar donated by the Mason & Khrninn wholesale house, tn display in tho commercial cluh exhibit building. The contest will take place tomorrow in all schools, all grades. A. 0. Halstead, mechanotherapy, motaphyslcs. 225 East Main, over Kldd's shoo storo. Phono 090-M. 280 The Hogne Itlvor Valley Canning Co. will now contract for 11120 sea koii's packed tomatoes, beans, her rlos nnd all kinds of fruits. tf "People In Southern Oregon, Grants Pass, Medford and the like, aro be coming alarmed because of their splendid weather," says the Portland Oregonlan. "There has been a short ago of snow this winter, and' unless the country receives seme very heavy rains the crops this year will be Hhort. Lust year there was an Im mense crop and good prices, hut all winter (he weather has been mild and balmy. The roads aro now as dusty as lliey aro In mid-summer. A little more rain and a little less .sunshine would make a difference of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the agrl cullurlsts and horticulturists of the dislricl." American Star Ilrand Sllkallne crochet cotton in white and colors. Handicraft Shop. 2S2 '' The famous Shasta tainalcs on salo now. Shasta. Among the social events this week everybody is looking forward to. Is the big Washington's llirthday dance which will lake place Saturday night at the Ashland Nat. Lauuspach's Orchestra will present all that Is late in dance music. As usual, admission is free. Tho Medford Printing company lias tile De Luxe Multiplex cash books and other ruled hooks, 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 home Industries. tf Kor salo lluck shot gravel. Phone 12-J. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VOn WALK Hi does, 1 buck anil several young Ilctgian hares, else hutches. 1). l' ltlankeushlp. W tith. 2 SI l-'Olt SAL1-: 7 weeks old Tox terrier male puppy. I'hono tilu-ltl. 2S4" J-'Oll SALIC Cheap. :i ' Incubators. 1 00-1 20-.",s capacity. Douglas 1 II I So. Central. I'hono (', I.VJ. AVAXTKD- -Hardener to put 111 lawn. Hood pay for right man. Address 1'. O. Hox 1 1311. AY ANT K 1 Wa il ress. Holland Cafe. hee manager 2S1 WAXTKD Any number of r.ood mules, ucc.-er at I'nint :dalb's. l'Uonc Slo. 2SJ NATIVE HERB TABLETS You aro troubled with KICK MlOADACIfK. What you out makea you nick. Your food lies in your stomach and Jfi!s like a rock. (inn ioririH. You have pains around Iho heart. That in I XOHiKSTlON. It lias reached one of ltn must danger ous stagK and is always accompanied with CONSTIPATION. Take each nfKht n HWHS NATIV'IC 'I IK KB TAFJ lAC'V. It. T. LowfiiberK, )oiinellson, Iowa, writes: "I have used BLISS NATIVIO HKItltS TAHLKTS for IN DIGESTION, and they have given mo good results. .My wife has lined them for several years for CONSTIPATION and they have proved of great valire. Kuril hox contains a GCAKANTK K coupon, and Is sealed wit ha blue mail bearing signature of ALONO O. BUSS. Kor sale at all leading druggists In boxes containing 2 00 doses for XI.'JO and a smaller size for $.0. Made by A. O. JtMSS CO WASHINGTON, II. C. Adv. Frank J. llailey, a resident of Ash land, died this aflernoon at the city emergency hospital, from pneumonia His antecedents are unknown. He was taken III in a local rooming house and removed to the hospital when it was opened. The body will he shipped to Ashland for burial. Klamath Kalis Herald. The shoe eaie for today at The Hub was in charge of the llaptis; ladies. Itusiness wag good and the ladies were well pleased witli the re sult. 281 Why pay the new price for Vlctro las when you can save $:'. 00 on tho $100.U0 and get them just as good as new. Wo trado in moro on llruns wicks than we can sell. If ' A telegram was received this iih-tii-Ing from San Francisco by 'Peter Nally from t'lias. W. .Moore, Ihe local orchard man, to tho effect that he and -Mrs. .Mooro would arrive here this evening. They have been spend ing the winter al their home at Hono lulu and will remain here until lute next full. Huskies for health. Dr. (Iltzen Is now located ut Union llarn, former Vinson liarn. Phone SHI. 2 S3 Thero Is nothing special on at the Kilts lodge meeting tonight and the members will spend most of their time admiring each other and Hie worklijg of the new veiitlllatlng sys tem. Save from $.1 to $10 on a tiro at Iho big sale. C. K. tiatos Auto Co. tt Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. At the Holland are registered Dr. A. Iturkland of Cortland and A. A. and V. A. Cottle of San ,Ioso, Calif. Among the county guests at tho hotel are II. II. Fox of Lake Creek and F. D. Xetherland of llutto Falls. It. I. lted eggs at DeVoe's. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetioro for Nullono. Phone f8fi-J. Gel the habit! liny shares now in the liuildiug and Loan. tf No new flu quarantine signs were posted in Medford yesterday accord ing lo Chief of Police TliiKlhy. Re garding the LI signs posted Tuesday Ihe chief says that at most of the homes I hey were j ut on where the sick were c'.lhtr recovering or were conv.ilcsiont. For eye, ear, noso, throat see Dr. IlelnoLiberty lildg. Glasses flttod. There will bo preaching at the Table ltock school house by itev. K. II. ICdgar ami singing by Mrs. lOdgar, Sunday, February 22, al 2: 30 u. m. 2S2 Dr. L F. Noddy is en route ho ne from Wushir.pl ;.n, 1). C, and is c. p?cf.ed to arrive within a few days. Ho bad reached 1 os Angeles the other tiny.- Soft solo shoes for Inlnnls In blue, pink nnd while. Handicraft Shop. 2S2 Medford is lo bo one of Iho. three Oregon aeroplane bases for forest fire patrol. Senator McNury al Wa hint' ton, has been notified tJ l Ills effect by Colonel Westover, chief t.-f the war department service. The oi he two bases chosen ara Kug'Mie and La tlrnnde. . Beautiful hand-made laces. Handi craft Shop. 2S2 If yon really want to enjoy pan cakes these mornings, mix them with Coloslln water. Order from Jackson County Creamery. tf J. W. Aldorron of Leland ai'tl W. II. D;uis of Kogue itiver are guests at, the Nash. Oilier guests lucre In clude D M. Horn of Hornbr o,t and 1 , H. Johnson of Crants rar.3. Anyone wishing to contract wood, please communicate with David M. Stotls, Talent, on Anderson creek road. 2S(i Dainty trimming fgr spring dresses. Hemstitching and picotlng. Handi craft Shop. 2S2 Miss Olive Courtney was a business visitor in iho city yesterday from Oranls Pass. Orres, Ihe ladles' tailor, will he at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf I'rofessor G. A. ltrisco, who lias a wide iiciiuaiutauce in Medford and throughout the valley because of His superlntenilency of the Ashland pub lic schools for the past nine ye'Ws, lias just been re-elected' to tho po sition for the next two years, by the Ashland school heard. Prices cut to Die bottom at tho big salo. C. K. Gates Auto Co. tf Friday shoe sale for women at The Hub will be charge of tho ladles of the M. F. Church south. Just two more sale days on women's shoes at The Hull. 2S! WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS liny Phono: Pacific SWT. Vtglit Phone: F. W. Week, 10S-JO. LaOy AJbjtnj BLISS 5IEDFOTIT5 MATE TRTBUNE, ' The oostoffice force Is rather de moralized by flu sickness with As sistant Postmaster Warner, Clerk Hugo Gunther and curriers II. II. Harvey down with tho disease and several other attaches sniffling j around witn oau coins. .ir. warner who had just returned to duty last Saturday from a sie'j with the flu, suffered n reiapse Tuesday. His con dition is not daugerotiB. Mrs. Warner and their daugiiter are aiso said to be 111 with the flu. Carrier Harvey has been sick all week, and yester day Carrier Swan came down. The entire Gunther family is down Willi flu. To carry on the postoffice work properly the entire stuff is doubling up becunse of the absence of the sick ones. Cakes, French pastry and cream puffs at the Shasta. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Tho Applegate section teachers lo cal institute and school board con vention, which was' to have been held Saturday at Much, has' been indefi nitely postponed. nrunswlek phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. The work of closing the gap in the pavement on tho Pacific highway be tween the Josephine county line and ooiil Hill Is expecteu to progress rapidly and it is confidently pre dieted that within a few months the highway will be paved all the way from the top of the Slskjyous to (rants Pass. Ihe rock crusher that has been employed by the Schell com pany in the puling operations south east of Grants Pass is being moved to Foots creek, whore rock will be crushed for tho road building opera tions of tho company in Jackson county. The famous Snasta tamales on sale now. Shasta. Anyone having ice cream packers belonging to Crowson's please return them or phono Crowson's Confec tionery. 283 Mrs. A. L. Lawrence of Vallejo, Calif., sisler of Mrs. II. (L Launs pach, is here on a week',s visit and is the guest L-f Mr. and Mi's. II. G. Launspuch on West Juckson stroet. Hemstitching and pecoting. The Vanky Shop. Another one or the popular Gold Hill dances will be held at the pa villlon .Saturday evening, February 2 1. Good music, good floor. AU come. 281 Mrs. M. E. Kiddle, who has had charge of the alteration department at tho .May Co. store, now F. K. Deuel & Sons, for nearly five years. departs Thursday evening for Port land, thero to take a similar nosl- Hon ut Olds, Wortman & King's store. Airs. Kiddle Is very thorough and efficient, and her ninny friends are sorry to have her go, but aro wish ing her the success they aro suro she will uchieve in her new position. For Salo One Stiidebukor four, $sr.00 down will bundle. Will H. Wilson. 2S1 Curl Jeschkn, high grade watch and clock repairing. 0 Fir street. A. D. Parker, manager cf Ihe Ore gon district of the Associated Oil company, accompanied by N. S. Camp bell, arrived here from Portland this morning and shortly afterwards Air. Parker announced that Mr. Camp bell had been assigned lo tho local managership or Ihe company to fill that position until William Hiinnti had sufficiently recovered from his illness to take charge again. They report that Mr. Ilannu's condition at i Portland hospital continues to im provo. Chus II. Gay, Mr. Hanna's assistant, has been acting as tempor ary manager during his illness and will bo retained In the employ of the company. Anyone having ice cream packors ueionglng to Crowson s please return them or phono Crowson's Confec tionery. 28:1 Anyone having ice cream packers ueionglng to Crowstii's please return them or phono Crowson's Confec tionery. 283 Miss Frances Dullois, a student in the niechiinical drawing class of the high school, has been making prac tical uso or her training in drawing. MIbs Dubois has recently made draw ings and blue prints for two local Inventors with very satisfactory re suits. The drawings were sent lo the fulled States patent office tj aid in securing patents. .Miss Duilols made iho drawings as a part of her regular class work. Painting, tinting and decorating, orders promptly nttondod to. Phone litH, Flllott 41 McCarferty. 884 Mrs. C. II. French of Ashland has returned home after a visit here with her daughter. Mrs. Willis. The new spring hats hnvo arrived at Lottie Howard's. 2S2 See D. H. Wood & Co., Km. 209 Liberty llldg., for fire Innirance. tf DR. RICKERT r.Tm sciEvnnoAixY ftCSTEIV, AM) CLASSES PROPERLY FITTED no rnois csKi llroken Lonso Accurately Duplicated Bnlto 1-2 over Mar Co. 308 E. Main, Upitalra aSoftcns the Skin MEDFOTID, OftF-dOS. TinTTST)AY, PKftfttTA'RY CATARRHAL DEAFNESS X MAY BE OVERCOME t If vou have Catarrhal Deaf- ness or are even just a little hard of hearing or have head noises, go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength ), and add to it Vi pint of hot water and a little granu lated sugar. Take 1 teaspoon ful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little ' and is pleasant to take. Anyone los ing hearing or who has Ca tarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this proscription a trial. Among (he visitors in tho city registered at the Moifford are E. P. Ferguson of Cincinnati;' E. P. Frlnk and Chas. S. Harrlinan of Seattle; Frank C. Paine of Spokane; A. C Hrlwn of Sacramento, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Abrams, S. E. McGrew, H .1. Itlllica, If. F. Silverstine, B. Ruth erford, James F. .Madden, M. J. Mc Bride and R. C. McGlll of San Fran cisco'. Anyone having Ice crcr.m packers belonging to Crowson's please return them or phone Crowson's Confec tionery. 283 Mrs. W- S. Welib of Gold Hill, has returned home from a visit here with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Clark. Kidd'a shoe store. Phone 690-AL 2S6 'Henry O'Mnlley, head of federal f'sh hatcheries on the Pacific coast and Hugh Mitchell, head of the Ore gon federal hatcheries, returned to the city last night from an inspec tion of the Kilt creek fish hatchery witli T. K. Daniels, who made the trip with them. Tho officials found the hatchery in splendid condition and pronounced 11. as r.no of the very best in the country. They state that two millions of fry had been liberat ed from the hatchery within the past year. Anyone having Ice cream packers belonging to Crowson's please return them or . phone Crowson's Confec tionery. "S3" For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. ' The students of the Medford Busi ness College wore entertained last evening ;kt, the home of Mr. and Mrs. il us Ne.y.tnjrry.. , ',' Cjoiihcd Night nnd Day John Vognue, Elberton, Ga., writes: "Lnst fulli'-whon my neighbors were down wllft Influenza, I took a severe cold and' beforo I was aware of my condition 'j was down sick in bed. I coughed night and day and my throat was raw and sore. I got a bottle of Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound and took eight small" doses In two hours. My condition, began to im prove an4 in a few days I was as well as ever. 7n my- opinion Foloy's is the best cough medicine made." For sale by Medford Pharmacy. (Jeneral Wood Cluh Notice. Members of the Women's Leonard Wood club are requested to send their names to- Mrs. T. V. Miles, sec retary. Also ladies desiring to be come members, phone name to Mrs. Miles. Major Walker, General Wood's campaign manager, wishes a roster of Ihe club. MRS. H. IL SARGENT. President. A. F. A. sr. Regular communication Med ford lodge 103 Friday even ing. February 20, 7:30 p. ni. Work in F. C. Degree. L. E. WILLIAMS, 182 Secretary. 112 MiHians used last year"" to KILL COLDS HILL'S CASCARAbP QUININE BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 yetra in Ublt lorm iaio. surt, no opiic brcftki up colit in 24 S. hours relicM grip in 3 dy. Money Hack il it taut, i ne cnuina dotc nai a kco. top witn Mr. mil picture. At Alt Drug Star Millinery All tho newest' and sn'Kii'tost Spring Models now tin display. "We shall take pleasure in having you call and see them. The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. liVfn 1 ',,-'-- If. M I l XHtfSk Wtil 111 rU V.lJk bAKNAIlUN UUAKlrj ARE VISITING CITY HAVE YOU SEEN 1 Good Morning! Meet Mary? Well If you haven't you are miss ing something. The rasping sound of the alarm clock; getting up at 6-a m.. and breakfau cereals go hand in hand but show me the man with soul so dead who would nct.be will ing to hold Mary's hand and 'taste of tempting breakfast cereals, prepared by the "Carnation Quartette. 'V Mary Is the leader of the "Carna tion Quartette" Mary Shipley, bru nette, full of "pep" with a captivat ing smile and a merry little twinkle in her eye that holds yc-tt interested while Lita and Ileth, and Eleanor im press upon your memqry the joys of married life when Ihe morning meal is prepared from Albers Brothers cereals. ' Lita Zollet, also brunette, pretly little lady with a happy smile and longing to go on forever just cook ing breakfast cereals ftT some nic boy. Look out for Lita, she's in cllned to be vamplsh. Belli Milton, brunette, number three, nineteen Bummers and a regu lar cook. Meet Miss Beth; she's a little dream. Then we have Eleanor West, a shy little blonde from out Frisco way. She's very timid and longs to settle down in one or those country cottages you rind only in songs and motion pictures. "Tho Carnation Quartette" will be In the city this week only. They are touring the1 country demonstrating Carnation products and acquainting the public with tho value of cereal foods. The young ladies will give demenstrations in the various gro cery stores of the city and every housewife is invited to visit these demonstrations and sample the dishes prepared by Mary and her assistants Of course hubby is also invited. Can't keep father away from the breakfast cereal counter while the "Carnation Quartette" is in the city. Vghuh! Daddy's goin' in 'for breakfast rood. OBITUARY. UICIIEK Hied at his home, 531 ICast Main street, February 18, 1920, W. M. Richer, aged i7 years and 4 monilis, after a residence in Oregon of 34 years. He leaves to mourn his loss, five sons and one daughter, who are: .1. II. Eicher of Lake Coun ty, Oregon; C. II. Eicher, of Junction City, Oregon; C. S. Eicher of Told, Oregon; R. E. Eicher of Sacramento, Calif,; J. K. Eicher of Plush. Ore., and Mrs. Ed Grigsby, alcarord Ore gon. He is also survived by one brother, IL S. E:ciier of Chlco, Calif., and a niece, Mrs. Chas. Williams of Medford, Oregon. Funeral services will be held at COMMON WITCHHAZEL FINE FOR SORE EYES . It is surprising how quickly eye in flammation is ' helped by common wltchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash. One elderly lady, who had boen troubled with chronic eye inflummattc-n Tor many years, was greatly helped In two days. We guarantee a small bot tle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASc; weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Medford Pharmacy, Main and Central. Artv ANTI-URIC This remedy was originally manufactured for physieians to prescribe. Since it was decided to put it on the market for the general public it has made many friends who claim it is the only remedv thev have ever found that cured their rheumatism. ANTI-URIC Is manufactured from herbs only and contains no minerals or salicylates. ANTI-URIC is for sale, by HEATH'S Drug Store noon clothes r Make Them KLEIN The Tailor I'JN La-t Main St. 19 1020 the Central Point cemetery next Fri - dav. February 20, Rev. D. E. 'Mil- Owe Their Health To Lydia E. I'inkhnm's Vegettiblo Compound overshadowing indeed is the success of tills great medicine. Compared with it, nil other medicines for women's ills seem to be experiments. Yhy is it so successful ? Simply because of its sterling worth For over forty years it has had no equal. Women for two generations have depended upon it with confidence. Thousands of Their Lotters aro on our files, which prove these statements to bo facts, not mero boasting. Here Aro Two Mother and Daughter Helped. Middleburg, Pa. 'Tarn glacl to state that Lydia E. Pinkham's VevetableCompounddidmemueh good when I was 35 yeara old. I was run down with female trouble and was not able to do anything, could not walk for a year and could not work. I had treatment from a physician but did not gain. I read in the papers and books about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and decided to try it. The first few bottles gave me relief and I kept on using it until I got better and was able to do my work. The Vegetable Com-' pound also regulated mydaughter when she was 15 years old. lean recommend VegetableCompound as the best medicine I have ever used." Mrs. W. Yerger, R. 3, Box 21, Middleburg, Pa. Wise Is the Woman "W TAN LAC The greatly advertised Spring Medicine at tieaklVs Drug' Store The San Tox Store Automobiles, -Tractor, Farm Implement, Factory, Household and Store parts Welded, Tie-enforced and fluaranieed. All Metals, all (Shapes, all H'v.es. THE VULCAN WELDING WORKS 39 South Front Street. INCREASED LENDING CAPACITY 'A member bank of ihe Federal Reserve Sys tem obtains that advantage bv beins permit ted to renew its loanable funds through .the rediseonnting of "Paper" of.eertain stipu lated diameter to'the Svstem. The benefits of two kinds. First, it ilaees a reservoir of resources behind the bank; and, second, it influences a better character of loans. You wrll understand then whv the First Na tional blank takes pride in its Membership. 6?i? First National Bank' Medford Oregon jiard of the Christian church offL-iat- ins. Sample Letters: Fall River. Mass. "Throe yearB ago I gave birth to a little girl and after she was born I did not pick up well. 1 doctored for twomonths and mycondition re mained the same. One day one of your little books was left at my door and my husband sug gested that 1 try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I Btarted it immediately and I felt better and could eat better after the first bottle, and I continued1 taking it for some time. Last year 1 gave birth to a baby boy and had a much easier time as I took the Vegetable C'ompoundfor fourmonthsbefore baby came. On getting up I had no pains like 1 had before, and no dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well as ever." Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, 303 Colum bia Street, Fall River, Mass. lio Insists Upon Having