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STEDFOITO lfATL TRIBUNE. ftrTCDFORD. OTiTttON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY DO. iflf0 PXQE TWO iui'i A It ho the predict od rnin materialized up to late this afternoon there was a marked clianiin in tin weather and just a trace of snow this morning, altho there was a heavy fall of biiow at Grunts I'ass Jhis forenoon and ft was reported here that snow fell in the foothills and mountains this morning. .Most Medfurd people keenly felt the change from the very mild weather of the past week or ho to the cold of today, a sheer drop from Thursday's maximum of -It! with fires out amV windows up in most hoiites to this morning's mini mum of li. degrees above zero, and corresponding temperature of this forenoon with hot fires, windows tightly elosed and overcoats very welcome. On and after January lii the Ilines & Snider garage will bo ouen day uml night. tf Hot tamalo and chill con car no at DeVoe'a. C. .M. Thomas came down town Thursday for the first time since his flu Illness hut suffered a slight re lapse and is confined at. his home again. However, he expects to he out. again Monday. The other mom hers of the Thomas family are practically well from their flu attacks. Just nrrived. Car or famous Utah coal. Valley Kuel Co. J have many lovely ideas from the Eastern Millinery Lines, which I buw In Portland. Come In and see my new patterns or let me suggest a Kin a it Idea for remodeling your old bonnet. .Miss J.ounshury. The Van ity Shop. L'.s:s M imI ford people are warned that Sunday is Washington's birthday, a legal holiday, and that therefore as customary when a legal holiday faiVs (.n Sunday it Is officially observed on Monday, when the hunks, courts, city and county offices will be closed all: day, and the postoffice partially, closed. There will lie only one car-, rier delivery M.nday and that, In the; morning. This makes two holidays! In succession for the hanks and pub lic offices and postoffice. A, C. Halstcad, mechanotherapy,: metaphysics. 225 East Main, over! Kldd'H shoe utore. 1'hono (II10-M. 2SC j The Rogue liiver Valley Canning Co. will now contract for 1920 aoa son'a packed tomatoes, beans, ber ries and all kinds of fruits. IE Hev. I). K. Millard and .Mrs. Mil lard of the Christian church left to day ftr Unite Kails where they will give a concert tonight. American Slar Brand Silkallne crochet cotton in white and colors. Handicraft Shop. 22 The famous Shasta tamalcs on Bale now. ShiiKtn. Mrs. L. A. Salade and Mrs. II. 1. McCaskey received word yesterday of the serious illness of their mother at her home in Cntasaqva, Pennsylvania and leave this evening to bo at her bedside. The mother Is over eighty years old and having double pneumo nia there is not much hope of lie r recovery. Tho Medford Printing company has the Do I-uxo Multiplex cash hooks and other ruled hooks, looso leaf sys tem, also1 inventory sheets. If you need theso or any other blank hooks or bills to fit any hinder sen this offico and patronize homo industries. tf For sale Tiuck shot gravel. Phone 912-J. A. S. V. Carpenter, manager of the ltoguo Uiver Krult, & Produce nssrci atlon who left recently for Colorado Springs to meet his brother, Dunbar Carpenter of Boston on business mat ters connected with the Carpenter estate Is now in a hospital in that city recovering front an attack of the flu. Ho will probably ni.t return to Med ford for several weeks. Hankins for health. Dr. Cltzen Is now located at Union Ilnrn, former Vinson Ham. Phone 810. 2s;t V. Corning Kenley who has been taking a vaalion of several weeks at Carmcl-b'y-the-Seu, returns this even ing. Save from $;t lo ?10 on a tire at. tho big sale. C. E. dales Auto Co. tt Orros, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. E. E. Culhrlo ol Jacksonville, has returned from Del Monte where he spent the last part of the holidays with Mrs. Ciiithric and bis parents who are visiting this country from their homo in England. Mrs. tiuth ri will return In the early spring. It. I. Red eggs at DrVoe's. Anyone having ice cream packers belonging to Crowsi.n's please return t hem or phone Crowson's Confee tionery. 2S:ie: OrvguiiiaiiK at lb T. A. White and W Minnvllle. Mrvand len .f rants Pass, Eugene- and the Portland: Cordon Urainwcl!, W. A, lingswoiih. John Mrs. Wilbur Jones and little son flour, Jr., returned last evening from d two weekb' visit with .Mrs. Jones' son-in-law and daughter. .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mehaffew at Antl- r ocii, l al. w line away .virs. Jones Mtnitrreu nil iiuai-n ui jnwujaiim jjit- soiling and altho nearly recovered still feels the effects of it. Klamath Kalis Herald. (let (he habit! Buy shares now in the Building and Loan. tf Kor eye, ear, noso, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty lildg. Glasses fitted. Mrs. Ceo. Purucker of West Main street, is ill in bed with lumbago. There will be preaching at the Table liock school house by Hev, K. 11. Kdgar and singing by Mrs. Edgar, Sunday, February 22, a' 2: 30 u. m. 2S2 Soft sole shoes for infants in blue, pink and white. Handicraft Shop. 2S2 The Lenten season started Wednes day of this week. Extra fancy Xewtown apples for sale at the Co-operative Fruit Ass'n. 2S.'i Beautiful hand-made laces. Handi craft Shop. 282 As guests at the Hotel Holland are the following Californians: Mrs. K. (1. Byroii-Briiikinan, B. I. Magoon and M. P. Colliton -f San Francisco, and Carl and Jos. Itylin and Arthur Strandberg of Tuiiock. If you really want to enjoy pan cakes these mornings, mix them with Colostin water. Order from Jackson County Creamery, tf Saturday, Feb. 2 1st, we will have a new assort men!, of early spring models. Miss Taylor, at. Deuel's. 2X2 What Is expected to he one of the most enjoyable dances yet held at the Medford Xatatorium comes tomorrow niyhl, Feb. 21. In the large hall. The new Imperial orchestra will provide the. latest popular dance music. I'hoso new selections, " I mrdunelln," 'llr.'ld Me," and Tostl's "Good-Bye" which made such a hit last Wednes day evening will again he featured. Dancing will be free until !::! p. m. and no admission will be charged. Dainty Irimming for spring dresses. Hemstitching and pieoUng. Handi craft. Shop. 2H2 After effects of "flu" successfully treated. Dr. Hulstead. Medford In. Imle E. White of Mc- Mrs. Wilford Al , It. C. Dcl.ong oi following from A. Peel. A. L. Ward, W. K. llol P. Nelson. .1. E. Barttetl. X. C. Jaiisen, II. I.. Deaton. L. A. Riffle. A. M. Peckbinn. VY. U. May. N. S. Campbell and E. S. Hay men. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiero for NuBone. Phone T..v ."-.!. A. F. .V A. M. Regular communication Med ford lodge lt:t Friday even ing. February L'". 7:110 p. m, Work in F. C. Degree. L. W ILLIAMS. 2S2 Secretary. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Day l'houe: Taclflc JM7. KlKbt I'liMfi: F. W. Wooki, 1US-J. Lm1 AillAu I'liipiiH bldg. 2S.'! (I. W. New head of the It was Mr. and .Mia. berry, who an al. tho .Medford ltusiness college, who enter tained tho students ul' Unit institu tion at their homo on North Orange street last Wednesday night, instead of .Mr. and .Mrs. (Ins Newbury as was wrongly annnuiieed in tho Mall Tri bune yesterday. Orros, the ladies' tailor, will ho at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest atylos always. tf Minn and sulphur spray al. the Uokuu Itlver Cc-operallvo Frullgrow ers Ass'n. .1. A. I'erry, Manager. 2S.') The ISoaoh Models contingent who appear at tho Itialto theater tonight and Saturday arrived in the city from the south this mornluK and are stop ping al the Medford. l'rices cut to tho bottom at tho big null). C. K. dales Auto Co. tf See tho beautiful line of new hand ed models at Deuel's, Saturday, Fab. -1st. 'JS2 "Tho ItellRlon of Monkeys" that's tho topic at tho llapllst church to ni;hl. Is that whore religion lias none? Conic and hear. Cakes, French pastry and croain puffs nt tho Shasta. Breakfast is no bother to when we have Post Toasties TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'Olt I IK NT Patrick CrcuksTiiUTi Station hotel, in miles from tlrauts I'ass, on Crescent City road. Com pletely ruinlshed. lining ,! business. Itinsonalile rent with plenty advantages. Particulars on applicait, .11. k. ., Kaynioiid. Wal do, Oregon. Millinery All (lie newest and smartest Spring .Models now nil display. Wi shall take pleasure in liaviny you call ami sec tlicin. The Vanity Shop Next Kialto Tlu-alor. Hev. L. F. Uelkuap of Yulnax, for merly of Central Foint, will he L-ne of the Klamath county ministers to attend the state pastors training conference which will he held in Port land. March :ird. English lireakfast tea 4c per lb. at Truax Srore. 2S2 Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf .Leonard Brown left this morning for Albany to attend the State Chris tian Endeavor convention as a dele gate from the Presbyterian church at Phoenix. ? A complete line of black Milans for children now on display. Deuel's. Prunswick phonographs on eayy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf Anions Bueats from the ecunly at the Medford are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crleve and 1 1 est on Grieve of Pros pect, Harry D. Mills of Putte Falls, and Alice A. Pernoll of Applegate. Mutches Tic per box at Truux Store. Painting, tinting and decorating, orders promptly attended to. Phone Elliott & McCafferty. 384 BILIOUS? CASCARETS WON'T SHAKE DP OR SICKEN YOU No Inconvenience Whatever! No SHoct to the Liver; No Griping of the Bowels Ideal Physic! i mi in, i wtrJ,fH' :: sincf: o i urn . . NHILOH 30S-f8PCOUGHS C.Hited Tongue, Hud Taste, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin, and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and BluggiBh bowels, which eauRe the 'atom acli to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments, form from. q ant poisons. CttBcareta tonight will ive your bilious liver and constipated bowela a thorough cleansing and btraighten you out by morning. CaHcareta never flioken, crauip or incon venience vou all the next day like nuaty Calomel, Salta, Oil or KriP'"b' Caa careU work while you itleep. TANLAC The greatly advertised Spring Medicine at HeakH's Drug' Skore The San Tox Store The Jackson County Bank has arranged with Messrs. Whitfield, Whitcomb and Company experts on Income and Federal Tax Matters to have a representative at this bank on Sat urday, February 21st. Our customers and friends are invited to call at the bank and avail themselves, without charge, of confidential advice on any tax Tax Questions Spring's Mirror Reflects the smartness of new fashions at the roRTMrAT,SW ay Skill, Talent and Ingenuity have produced for the Spring Season styles with unprecedented charm and grace -a The Suits- The Coats- of navv blue tricot inc, poire t twill, serge, in sprir.ic tints. Priced at $37-50, $45.00, $47.50, $57.50 Ktim suit with underblouso of luck sutin, fancy msh wltli lurKQ silk tasijcl, accordion pleated skirt. Smart suit with short Jacket, fancy vest, trimmed with self and contrast embroidery designs, fringed sash and pleated skirt. Plain tulllcur style, coat having triple pceket effect, and tuxedo collar, skirt plain. Senil-fitting style, braided and embroidered, hand embroidered buttons. A very clever model. Heavily embroidered suit with ripple effect. The Dresses Krocks of woolen materials are trHnmed at neck and edge of the tunic. Krock of georgette over satin, heavily beaded, especially suitable for afternoon and line wear. T'.Iahorjih'ly trimmed and simple yet cleverly styled modes, in the new favored colors, fabrics of silk and ( icoru'ette, and combinations. Frock of Tricotine, for street wear, pockets, a very cunning style. Frock cf Navy Taffeta, hip ruffle, embroidered, collar and cuffs. The Skirts $9.75. $19.75 and $25-00 A very unusual groupltiK of flnely styb'il skirts consisting of taffeta, fancy faile, tricolette, moire, Catll I'tte. made into most fascinating styles, rich colorlims and blendin.Ks. Wh.1 skirts in fancy plaids, checks and stripes, most attractive colorings and favored styles. Sweaters New Spring Sweaters, the latet style and color. Very low prices. R & G. and MODART CORSETS McCALL PATTERNS Short jaunty models for sport, spring motor wear, street wear and other wear, the most wanted fab rics in stylish colors. Priced $25, $29.50, $39.50, $45.00, $55.00 up to $165.00 r-olo coat, plain in design, leather Covert cloth coat, three-quarter belt, fancy stitching on pockets. a,11 f"" length, leather belt, fancy linings. Noted in the New Frocks Are Accordion and box pleats combined in skirts, liiil'fling and ruchiiigs on the edge of tunics. civet riiihons cnecuvclv used on tallcta. Short sleeves, bouffant e hips and great quantities of embroidery work are employed in producing effective stvles. The Blouses $12.50, $17.50. $22.50 and $27.50 The new blouse styles are likable, featuring the basque, over blouse and regular styles, in crepe do cliine, georgette, crepe meteor and migno nette, new effects, trimmed with em broidery of contrasting colors. New Hose HeliRhtful spring hose. The newest effects in lace and drop stitch hosiery and some plain ones that are beau ties. Other famous brands just out of their spring wrappings!