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PXQE TWO srEniWD watTj tribune, fEDFOTiD, ot?foot, Saturday. February 21, 1020 llecause of the observaiK'fi of Washington's birthday on Monday as un official holiday then; will In hut 0110 currier delivery in lhi 4-it , and that will he madu in the morning, and the stamp and general delivery windows will only he open until 1 a. m. Postmaster .Minis has left it optional with the rural carriers uh to whether they will make any delivery Monday. The postcfficc ordinarily closed all day on Washington's ItirUi day, but :ik Sunday and .Monday would mako two holidays in kucick hJoii and tiie mail mailer fn11M pile up, Colonel .MiniH deeinod It ho.st. In view of the fuel that several lneruhe of the force aia down with the flu to havo the staff work at least until 10 a. in. .MLTiday. American Legion dance postponed On and after January 12 the Illnea & S 11 hi or garago will be open day and nit'ht. tf Tho lilc danco that, was to have been held by the local post of th American Legion on .Monday night at tht! Natatorinm tins betMi Indefinitely postponed. A real danco tonight ! Medford nat. Imperial .".-niece orchestra. Host lloor! HeM music! Itest time! 2H'. Hot tamalo and chill concarno at DoVoe'H. -There was a dearth of supplies of evfcry kind at the public market this morning because of the great amount of'fhi sickness prevailing in the coun try districts. Only one farmer had ccmo in with products up to 10 a. m. A feature of lltn market on every market day Is the home baked pusiry on sale. There was a supply of seed potatoes of the early growing variety on Hale today and a couple of tons juoru are coming. ,. iinrb Alford and his Imperial or chestra will positively appear at Med inl Nat. dunce tonight. 2HU Just nrrlved. Car at famous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. N. J. Ogdon and W. It. Clone of the Oregf.nlan, and T. C. Ward and K. V. Cardner of Portlund aro registered at the Holland, an are also Mr. and iMrs. H. W. Tennyar of San Francisco. Tho note of Christian patriotism will be dominant in the music of the Sunday evening service at ft ho, Kirst MethndlHt Kpicopal church. In keep ing with tho day (he subject or the Bern 011 by liev. J. Randolph Sasnett isju inounced as Ceorgo Washington A Man of God. A large audience hityt I tho sermon last Sunday on Abi-; ham Lincoln tho Christian. The infls; ago out Mnauhluglou ils .to he a etfcii lanUiUfplei ilion to ttifhiiidr on fcpinhIngUm 11 Visitors frrnu distance registered at the Med t urd intdtlik- .Mrs. (;. T'av lor of Los AnKeles, (,', A, .Anditrnon j'C'f Spokane, Sid Cohi-n of New York I City, W. I.. Zuehler of St. Louis. H. A I.MIckpl of Hrooklyn and .Mr. und .Mrs II. .1. Oder and Howard, Richard and llessie .M. Oder of Hetiluser, .". I). Tor sale Duck shot gravel. Phone 912-J. .Mercerized embroidery floss In all colors. Handicraft Shop. 1'8X A soloist representing tho Leo Feist Publishing company of (Now York City, lias promised to render several selections at tho .Medford Nut- arcTlum dance this evening Tho Medford Printing company has the Do Luxe Multiplex cash books and other ruled books, loose leaf ays tern, 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 llasklns for health. X. C. Jnnnsen, the Portland oil drilling contractor who last summer spent ten days here looking over the extensive oil and coal land leases of the .Medford Oil and Cas company In Iho Antelope district, was bore ugain this week on such business and he and .Manager Nellson of the Pacific & hunt 111-11 who is connected with the company, left for Portland last night -Mr. Nellson says that the company is a corporation, that all its stock is taken anil Is held by nustern capital ists and stockholders. Ilolh be and .Mr. .lannsen said that the rirst oil well will probably bo drilled next, .Inly. School dresses for girls in plaids and plain colors. Handicraft Shop. 2XN Or res, the ladles' tailor, will bo at. Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fino woolens, latest styles always. tf Captain A. J. Vtincii-' will relate soiiio of his overseas experiences and Ininri-KUii.iin gained thereby to the hrol her knights of Tnllsmun lodge Knights of Pythias, at Mm regular meeting .Monday, Feb. 23. There will also he music, both vocal and lustra-' mental, and some cats' coining up, A short business session followed by a smoker will he a regular feature of Talisman lodge henceforth, und will (.'.icur on the fourth -Monday in each month. Luces and ribbons for lingerie. Handicraft Shop. 2S.S" Save from $.1 to $10 on a tire at tho big sale. C. 10. Hates Auto Co. tt The hunks and county and city of fices will be closed all, day .Monday, bocfiKB jqf j t,-hu (Washtyis;ton-j;,llirtiir! day ohservanedi V Dr. (litzen Is now located at Union Darn, former Vinson llnrn. Phone xi". " 2s:; fA delcgalloi oflndfpril ijud .lai-Jtr iiwtl-illo OddrollowH '-alViiiMlod ('thfi meeting of, the Ashlnml 1. 0 O. l' .sblnglon blrthdaj danca wiil I, " " ! i , '" i " J" tonight. Ay NtJ bx?xum;ti itatfiiop I ciUzet juffniiiK out inuir reiioriaiiavo I unH iijV5, N'eduei)duY li-tiliiK avail tlreinsolves' of tlie services liavo lnany lovely Ideas from tlm KOithrn Millinery Lines, which- lnj liortland. Come In and seo my iiv patterns or let mo suggest a stnaft idea for remodeling your old huTiiiot. MIbs Lounshmry. Tho Van- nilUi-ca In Ibciflnn to F ui II l 7T V IKtVipont and win.- need assistance In iking out their reports have only to services or O.fV. W'itnberly, the deputy Internal revenue collector, who Is at, the .city council chamber daily for Jhis pur lioso. A. C. Hnlutoad, mcclinnothoraiy, metaphysics. 225 Kast Main, over Kldd's shoo store. Phone 690-M. 2SB Heul moonlight wnllzos! Medford nat. tonight. Admission free! 2 S H Ah u result of Iho luquest held at Ashinpil Thursday over ldoyd Cordo za, 13 yours old, who- was shot and killed last Sunday by Frank C. O'Kcl ly nonr Hilt, Coroner Perl finds that tho shooting was purely accidental. Anyono having o cream packers belonging to Crowson's plcaso return them ' or phono Crowson's Confec tionery. 2S3 Washington birthday danco will be held tonight tit Ashland Nat. l.auns pach orchesiru, i 2S3 Tho second instalment of Argali the Hani, a two-imrl Htory. by Kdison Marshall, Is published In Ihn curiont Ismto of the Metropolitan inaKa.iue, and. stories by this same author ap pear this month in People's. Th American magazine, anil the lllu Hock. The stories In People's ami American aro human Interest stories of the desert. The Kogue ltlver Valley Cnunin; Co. will now contract for li'il sea son s pack of timntoes, beans, ber ries and all kinds of fruits. ' tf Tho famous Shnstn tninalcs on sale now. Shasta. Local Christian Kndeavorers are Inlurested in the twin suite conven tion of 'tl.o Oregon Christian Kudenv or Union which convened last night at Albany. It looked for a wjiilo that because of the flu epidemic In Albany the convention would have to In clined off, but this was not, done as it was found tho flu situation In the northern city was much Improved Friday. Dry oak wood $ -4 . r 0 per tier. Dry rails $-l.lH. Phono 4 ' 1 -J . oregonum In tho city who are guests nt the Medford Include ('. .1. Smith of F.ugcne, J. Hirvl of Klamath . Falls, M. J. Monlieth of Albany. II. T. Jlolden of Kugene, anil P. II. Sibley. W. 11, Chaplin. 10. V. Hums und I'red Mark c-f Portland. "Wesley llrown of the Ilrown Auto company, left last night for Portland on business and to attend tho unto show. Anyono having ice cream packers belonging to Crowson's please return them or phono Crowson's Confec tionery, n s After effocts of "fin" successfully treated. Dr. llnlsiead. Phipps blilg. anil plllilw cusei ttantllcrul'Jt Sljop. hu ifijni.ii,ni:iiiuilL Ul U1U LeilCllUIS institute and school board convention that was to liavo been held today at Hitch is becuuso of the. flu. conlugion In tho Anpl,e4ilo(Uistrit Hspejjully in wdnien. a. ..urHJe.MiniorsTor men Una wo: High grade only. Ashland, Oro. Mr. mill Mrs.H. 10, Itosa Of ChJo)igo and: 1J. e Lngur were a Clivals in -the clly I his niorning who are stopping ut (ho Nash. H. I. lted eggs at DeVoo's. In the chamber of commerce show window is on exhibition a flno large specimen of tho lted Tailed hawk (an Albino) thai was killed last month by C. 10. Smith on Hell Une, In the Central I'oliH district. We have prepared llorileaux spray for sale at Iho Co-operative Fruit (Irowers Ass'n. J.-A. Perry, mgr. aSu Tho local fund lo aid in the defense of Harry llowell, tho Handon boy charged with murder Is growing, and this morning $ 1 0 wns turned over to the Medfnril promoters of the fund, $ti of which was handed to- .1. W Mitchell by the attaches of the C. 10. (lutes Auto Co. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsctiero for Nullono. Phono 5S5-.I. Ilenlainlii M. Collins of Grants Puss, the well known former Medford and Jacksonville man, arrived In the city last night, shook and stomped the snow off himself In the Holland lobby and without a blush calmly wrote after his name on tho register the sli.'Kan "Its the Climate." See D. it. Wood & Co., Km. 20'J Liberty Bldg., for fire Innirnnco. tf The circuit court term at Jackson ville opens next Tuesday instead of .Monday as the latter day Is an official holiday. The circuit court session at lOunene for next week has been called off because of the flu epidemic In that city. liel Iho hnblt! lluy shares now in the HuildliiK and Loan. tf"1 The imperial orchestra of Medford delichteil a large audience at the Ashland Commercial Club haniiuet last nigut. Several solos by Herbert Alford were much enjoyed. The orchestra will be heard at the Med ford n a t ;h oil ii tn dancing party to ninht. For rye. ear, nose, throat see Dr Heine, Liberty llldg. Glasses fitted. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hucher had their sou Donald operated upon In the How hospital Friday morning. Fxtra fancy Newtown apples for sab- at the Co-operative Fruit Ass n. i! s :t The Medford Ministerial associa tion will meet Monday at 10 a. in. at the public library. Prices cut to the bottom nt tho big sale. C. 10. dates Auto Co. tf WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Day Phoue: Pitclflo SWT. Sight Vhonoat F. W. Week., J-J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sturges of Trail. II. L. Vradenburg of butte Falls, Mr. and .Mrs. It. F. Conner of Ash land, Mrs. Minnie Jeter of Wonder, and K. W. Andersen of Copper, came to the city Friday und are Nash hotel guests. Anyono having Ice cream packers belonging to Crowson's please return them or phoue Crowson's Confec tionery. 2h:i' If you really want lo enjoy pan cakes these mornings, mix them with Colestin water. Order from Jackson County Creamery. tf MiBs Dorothy- Boozer who has been quite 111 with the flu for the past two weeks is Improving and will be able to be out ubout the middle of next woek. ; For Uie besi Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. Liino and sulphur spray at the Kogue Klver Cooperative Fruitgrow ers Ass'n. J. A. Perry, .Manager. 2S3" In connection with the efforts be ing made by the Greater Medford club ladies lo have un army store established In Medford the sugges tion has been made that the store could be housed In the public market building, us this is the iiuietest time of the year at the market and plenty of space co-aid be devoted to such a store. On. ull sides tho idea of an army store in Medford meets with much favor. Hemstitching and pecotlng. The Vanity Shop. Cakes, French pastry and cream puffs at the Shasta. The American Legion dance which was announced for Monday, Feb. 2 3, has been postponed till lOaster Mon' day, April .Mil. At this time tho Len ten season will he over and one of the most, elaborate affairs of the year will be staged. Carl Jeschko, high grade watch' and clopk repairing, fl Fir street. Try ! our 'merchants' lunch. The Shastai- ' (; tf Amo-iig fititl Francisco men stop ping at the Medford are M. Itosener, V. .1. Wllhrow, lleth Milton, George K. Iteed, Jr., .1. K. Summers and M. '. ltelll. At the same hotel aro W. C. Pennoyur of Oakland and H. Clark or Weed. Anyone having fen cream packers lielonglng lo Crowson's please return them or phone Crowson's Confec tionery. 283 Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Halo's Piano House. tf 'Hetty Juno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Failing or Yrekn, Cullf., was operated upon in the Dow hospi tal Thursday morning. j Anyono huving ice crecm packers belonging to Crowson's plenso return; them or phone Crowson's Confec-i tlonnry. 2S3j PulnUng, tinting nntl -decofltlng.d orilejTs ptiplyty-ni(ip (Cj.p honol (fli-i, Hlilotj. & McCafrty. '3843 ,Gues,u ; from, a dlatiiuK! at the Nash, Are rir'KhdrfoJ- bfJdililK-t'ity, la., Mr. and Mrs. y. L. Ulevans of Sprangle. Wntirl.,- anil C. W. Knox of Seattle. ''iJlrflf Vo&d for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. Applications for Juckson county water permits wore filed with thel state engineer at Stileui this flfeel; asi JoHivws : TMr -tflifii-'f lliii ittl dfiiVil .idn' iHiot'ioBljWeaTeJ();!a .frjfeto .jlfator; from Daniel Gulch and Kuch Gulch for tho Irrigation of .riS anreali) .luck-, son ciJriiillyVI 9.ifiifdl a'it lo'biipaiGII-; son of Jacksonville, Or., water from; the Llttlo Appleguto river for' the irrigation of til ucres in Jackson county. , The ruinous Simata tumules on sale now. Shasta. . Kldd's shoo store. Phono C90-M. 28S DIED. HOKK Kllzubeth N. Hoke, wife of II. K. Hoke, died Friday, Feb. 20, 192IJ, at the Sacred Heart hospital. Funeral services will be held .Monday ut 2:30 p. m. at St. .Mark's church. Interment will he in the Jacksonville cemetery. Mrs. Hoke was 31 years of age and was married to- Mr. Hoke three years ago next .March. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Norwood, and she was tho daughter of Air. and Mrs. John S. Norwood who have resided here for the past nine years. Besides her husband and parents she Is survived by a sister. Miss Sarah Norwood. Death was caused by pneumonia following Influenza: She had only been ill a week. The pneumonia de veloped yesterday and she was taken to tho Sacred Heart hospital in an ambulance Friday forenoon where her death occurred early last evening. A young woman of unusual charm and attractiveness, .Mrs. iloke will be missed by a large circle of friends, while tho sympathy of the entire com munity goes out to her bereaved husband. McWILLIAMS in Newman, Calif., Feb. 17, 1920, Hugh lOlvidge MeWII liams, oldestson of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McWIlliams, of Ashland, aged 35 years. "Klvldge," as he was familiarly known, was born nt Neola. Iowa, in 1SS4, and came to Ashland with his parents In 1S97, when he completed his schooling. For a time ho was in the employ of tho Wells-Fargo Ex press both in this state and Wash ington, and later on was connected with irrigation development work in southern and central California. It was while thus engaged, In' the vicin ity of Newman in that state, that his death occurred after brief illness. A Weak heart. Inherited since boyhood, prevented his entering the military service. , Anxious, however, tu do his mite in un industrial way.-he worked 1: l& rffv Btt W . 1 I giacgfe" in Every Cake !Cet the Genuine and Avoid Waste 48,000 Drug Stores Sell It Five million peo use it to KILL COLDS HILL'S CASCARA&lQUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 years in la Diet lorm sale, mre, no opiates breaks up a cold in 24 hours relieves grip in i days. money uacK u it tans, me genuine box lias a Red top tv 1 1 11 Mr. uiirs picture. At All Drug Sfra Milliner v . . , ill ;i I. i 1 1 1 1 . ,l II "ii e -c ii i - ; 'i i -. !.:;i.; i - i.i. W 1 the . ii'ewes'fc sid ,; i (i : Ii .1) lio'W")!!. display. '"'Wo 1 shall 1 take!:, lestftirc: l.iii' having yoit tall 'alld;'sco 9V'ie ifiM . I. to -fin, ii !! In. ','. If -ll ,ii ,. .Iiiii.. I i. ' m-i t I , ' I -4!l. Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. at shipbuilding pursuits during a portion of the war period. Mis remains were brought to Ash land, and funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at the family home on Church street, conducted by Kov. P. K. Hammond, of Trinity Epis-; copal church. Interment was in' Mountain View cemetery. Kvide was a o,uiet, unassuming young man of friendly demeanor, und was a dutl-; fui and helpful son. Many deeply! sympathize with. the sorrowing fam-i Ily in a bereavement which, is well( night inconsolable. Hesides his par-; ent.i he leaves two Histers and two' brothers, including Mrs. J. E. 'Peck, of Calexico. Cal.; Mias Prances, teach-j er in the schools of Oakland, Cal.; j i-uunuj, ui riuiiiuiii runs; anu j ueth, or The Dulles. In attendance upon the funeruT Miss . Frances and Charley reached home as a comfort to their parents in the trying hour of affliction, incident to which a large circle of friends extend a heartfelt sympathy. With Medford trade is Medford made Babie Smile when ttoraachfl do their work and boweja move naturally. Fretful, crying babies need MRS.WINSLOWS SYRUP TU Isf iota and CUlaWi RtgoUtor to make the stomach digest food. and bowels to movm as they snouid. contains no alcohol ODiatea. narcotics, or othM- s narmiul ingredients. t' At your druiuUtf Do Glasses Disfigure? linporfcctly fitled yes. Properly fitted no. Tlio style of glasses worn hus everything to do with their effect upon your appearance. That is -where cur ser vice Is of EretifadvantaKe 1 "1-vre'lare trained aild' ex perienced1 In the art of fit ' tins' glussis. '' ahd-'-'kmow . ! ho-' to 'Select- the lenses. . ' - th n t- will best aid -your-vision and the frames that' wiil t(est suit -youu. ' features. ' i" i -m i .i. .!,:: ' .' Every pair of glasses " we supply iii riiade spec-" 1iIally td meastlre! f liat is' why our glasses don't ; :'' disfigure'.' ' Call and" -IeC-'hfl demofistraie hdw'Vell we can shit yt.it. " ' ' Dr. Rickert OPTOMETRIST llcucl lllllg. I Medford, Oregon Ik ii M.ATfae Hlgheit quality jewelry repairing Diamond iottlni, watch repalrin atutactloa auared In quality and price. MARTIN J. BEDBY Mall at yanr wanta. Automobiles, -Tractor, Farm Implement, Factory, Household and Store parts "Welded, lie-enforeed and Guaranteed. All Metals, all Shapes, all Sizes.1 THE VULCAN WELDING WORKS 39 South Front Street. Notice to Poultrymen! lluy Iho QI'KKX lint water liu iilmtor. A hluli (trade, reliiihle ma ililne. It hatches chicks tlintlve anil kvok. Agents for the Ki'esky Ventilating Brooder Stove Tho licst hiooder on tlio market Coino nnd see it In operation. ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH l'lionc QOl-W. Cnroll P. Carpenter f t ? ? V r r r ? f y y y y y JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Svsteniat ic saving- is a good lial-.it. It its tlio only sure way for the sala ried man or woman to accumulate an estate. In the development of tho habit lniildiiiy; and loan associations offer a distinct advantage over other methods. It reminds the saver at regular intervals of the amount he has agred to save, thus helping in tho development of the saving habit. 427 M. F. & II. Building, Medford X y y y y y y y y y y 1' y y y y y y First Methodist Episcopal Clmrch Fourth ..'ml Durtk-tt. The f'huri-h with vision und cliiill.TiKini! program of Community Service." "A Church uf On"d .Music." 11:00 A. M! "UTTERMOST LOVE" An inspirational message that v.-lil be good for the soul. 7:30 P. M. "GEORGE WASHINGT02T THE MAN OF GOD" What part did religion play in tlio career of ' Tlie Father of our Country?" liet the answer Sunday evening. Until liKSsanes by Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett. We Will Not Rush Our prescription work for the reason that deliberate and exaciTni; conipoiitiditiK cannot lie liurn.-d. We should ill your next prescrip- HeaUVs Drug' Store The San Tox Store Telephone II N. Riverside. Apple anil E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstrctical cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON T.-l- !T.-ff3 SfMM timl losu jstr? BfHfV Secondary ; Reserve ii''' (1 i r'l il ' "l )'a lit i Ir " ib..,. i... i 1 J - lilfi's require National Ipanks to carrt h Viihir) in'oiioiioii.ol'.l.'e-' . Hv!'l-ViltViii(';i(llhifii So Unit fund, lcm lioifrhipjiH the cdf'iijl .Kcsei'7J :H;st'iieiit .: ftrijt's'ft-'lraViW ttrfrW'i' okl ra. rt'soH'cv ill" the , ' ' in" o f ltpi;.'.' ' Vv 1 1 1 1 -1 1 ; an I.WllfSKiTjijtl- fountdil, (turned into Ipiioncy) should tlie need arise.. :" ( " - j ';T.ILT1IZ. Th.c First Xatinfial I-)aii3ri affin'dotl the ad;--, vaitagcS'.Titli?A secomhuy line of defense virtue of its .Mcnibership. " -'' - - J xshe First National Ban Medford Oregon M EN who have used the Still Better VVillard with Threaded Rubber Insulation know that Threaded Rubber is the final answer to the old re-insulation question; and tlie right answer to give to any man who asks how. he may put an end to insulation expense and trouble. Electric Shop S South Riverside St. Medford, Oregon ii in : : : :: v