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- -I PXGT5 TWO mmvovjn sraTn trtbuyr. nrrcDFOBD, oftEno. ttt:-d.w. stwicn 2. 1920. Drill In k c.f itH fi ri iJil w-U by t In TrfKntiiii OH :nnl (,:is i-ompnnv '.van not h'nn ynt'ril;iy :ih w.m plunntl hiwaust' or i ho non-arrival of a qtmn Hy of K-in.'h cJi.liirt from San KVaiU'lHro. Wont haw lnrn rv;iivci. Ity tin romjmny thai t Jit n rasing wuk shipped lo Mt'Hfonl today, ami iiuv trt work of drilling nan not hn .it art -fiil until il arrival ami ilnlivm-y mi thn Ki'oinwl, jirolttthly ltiHt. of tlm wok. Thin in tho only thing that in holding Utu-U tho start, all otlnr n( oxtmry pi't'p'irat Ioiih lia vlntf h'"n Hot fun.al And mill ennrarno at I.Vo"'fl. Advert i-ri plam otiMi-rv" tho rah' that copy :'or display adn in llij paper niai li In thn olYi hy four, p. id. of i ho day provtmiN inst'vr it,!i A f;i't of nral int'rn, oup'Mal ly to fh nrfhardflf, 1 (Mat licr.-i use or flhorlui of pfcipMai 1011 far iho TilUoTi Mill orchard w.is iiviKai'd today. Ions ihm'ovo I tw usual fir:-t irri gation. MiH'hini'R ri'titt'd and rp:''''''! Sin-'M' Shop. pfioiMs :M'i-K. ;i i The Royal 'otrh;i'.r. will mit at 1hn homo of Mrs. Ida Vo.l. I 'J IVarh utrpfit, Wfidusday evening. Sheriff Terrlll yestorday placod in the hands Of the hanks for collection the lax statements' of the first, half of the year, and tin laxpayers can now pay tip at the hanks and tfet this matter off their minds early. rmdffo, Velle, fhevrnlet used ears. Thesft ears are in Rood condition at the rlKht prices, iirown Motor f'o., 3H North Krr.nl. fhone JOO. a:i:i """it iK. .. at ftiu',1 I'ofnt, Satnrday, March )t. l-annspach's orchestra. Mrs W. It. SiiM.-r of 4irkprt Ind.. and Wilbur lt.mJ..-s of Port land, KUsts of Mr. and Mrs. il. I? W'jllis, have inn to Portland r?nld'r will' eav for homo aft er a short visit in Portland. Craeked eyllnders, hrokcu frames, crank caiH, hoUKlng, axles, an:., welded iod as new. Vulcan Weld itiK Works. 'J.'i Orres, the ladies' tailor, will he at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Pino woolens, latest styles always. tf The precipitation of Monday in rain and snow amounted to of an: inch, .mi r.f which i-ame dnrinn thn I day up to 5 p. m., and th vm last iiiKhf. Proluude rain is predicted for toniuhi and Wednesday. -When a east hit? or Toi-rIhk of any commercial metal hrealts, bring it liere for sat infaeth.n . Vulcan Weld ing Works. It. I. Red ettRH at Dt 'oe'a. included among ganfiiH at the Mill ion! an Mrs. I,. C. Harris of .lackson. f Miss , .I. if. Pendleton of N'ew York j C'fty, ft. 1 1. Rnlon of Colorado .SprinK.( ('oio., ami O. A. Connor r.T .-ieaitl. Mr. and Mr. l;onald 11. Chirk left. funeral services over tin Into Unth; Carl Taylor of Portland, who is 3rhaeier will he held Wednesday ai j connected witli a commission firm i.t p m. Uhv. L.. Myron P.oozeri that city, arrived here todav to spend the Th Mift. twill oificiate, Rurlal will he I. O. O. K. cemetery. Homstitohfns and pecoting. Vanity Shop. j Californianu at tho Hnllan.t iiicludel H. W. rthidley and T. (J. I'"lteralil t.t .San Kramrisco, Rerniea linvrv n( . fmnsmuir ami C. O. Wlieeiock of 1 1 lit . t I Carl Jam:lika, hig?i grade watch j anil clook repairing. 3 Fir at rout. i Kennet h H. Day, of New York j city, memhor of 1 ho well known fruit 1 Johhint? and commiKHicwi firm ofj SkoIimI A Day and sales manager for a com pie oC wwlw on tniKjness and l visit im; relaliV(s. For the hest insnranca ana Hal mas thn lnsuranc.K Man, A. W. Walker, tho hnai auto mer chant, arrived in drams Pass last niHht hy auto from Portland, having made the Ions trip in a day and u half, and cam) (,n hnma tiiis morning hv train, leaving another man to drive the c,ar to Medford. Mr. Walk er says th roads hetween Portland anil OrantH Pqmh are fairly Rood with the exception of hud spots at Bailey Hill near Oakland and the H.niiiii Mil BERT ORR BUYS i A Med! Iianye irdr. Ims he ri fn 1,. 111 in ,.ri Hil ar Wolf Cre-pk. He mutle the rrln In thai concern, which last: November riinlmin ' The famous snama tamale on sale now. Shasta. last niulit for Portland ro proimhly remain there, for a month. Save from $:t to $10 on a tire at, the hit? sale. c. K. dates Auto Co. tl I lave you seen rnj used car har ffains that we are offe.rinff. MeCunjy liowae Motor Co. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wilson were net of the (':. W. Fraley family at Ashland yesterday. The Medford Printing company has the la I.iixo Multiplex cuHh hooks and other ruled hooks, loose leaf sys tem, a Ism Inventory sheets. If you need these or any other blank hooks or hills to fit any hinder see this office and patronize home Industries. t.t nankins ror health. A conspicuous feature of (he hitfh school assembly hour Monday was the fiJrmal presentation of the "M" letters to the members of the 'foot ball team. Principal Campbell ax-ted as chairman and Superintendent 0a- yeivn.'t made the presentation, ad OreKonluns registered at the Med ford yesterday and today are K. C. K enter and K. Powell of Albany, ft. Scott Weaver of Rosebur. and IV; following Prom Portland: Mrs. .1. Kills, J. If. Haird, C C KvnnK, Newton. .1. PraK, K. M. l-utin, Shank and J. McNall. 1 n r .,,:.. i.,,. ., On and after Jannry 12 the Hin.-pi,,, rPS1It w t.(i;it ;n t, (.n,i w, & Snider garage will be open day ant 0 n per cent, uorkuv.' or-ani n'nt- lion where previously we had if Hemstitching Hie per yard, tnrea. . .1. v Harf1 H. v' iinmii U-es, (Ficv are auie to pi; ir finarr:- on men whom thev prut-- l,v know will enrrv out the suc tions fliev themselves have made furnished. Singer Shop, Jl 1.", W. Main :! i R Interest is increasinf? daily over the annual election of officers by the Klks lod for the ensuing year next Thursday night, and the evmt Jn ex pected fo draff-tho menber in from all over the'roimty. Thft (Yrantk Paes contingenf of the lmlge whlrth la ex pected to lie present-In fnJJ'.foTce, will provide' the enterttUnmeivly prri'grtfm. BlgdaneAHt Kagle PoIntVUudiiy, March tl. I.auhspach's iViehiS!tr.f Onaranteed springs for all carl. Billings Carriage & Auto Works, ft" Stuart Saunders of Santa Crux. Calif.. Illustrious potentate of tho Mystic Shrinors, was expected to ar . rive In- Ashland )at nfRhr to attend w.thft bighnne. doing ftUftusene next n Saturday wMh tlillah teoiple. t' ' Reliable used car. Iirown Motor Co., 3R-I0 North Front. T'hone ItiO. 2s:i For Sale New and gerond-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Main. Phone 2 1. ".-It. r 31fi f. (loodar, .fr., and his bride, nee Miss Marie Fanchnr, returned from Yreka, Ch II f., Monday evening, where they were married Sunday night. When ropy ts ready please phone 7."i and we will rail. ' S2 Just arrived. Onr of famous Utah coal. Valley Fuel 'o. , A car Jrtad of nitrate of soda ord ered by the farm bureau exchange h expected to arrive here any day from Cortland, to which city It came from Chill by boat. It will Hell at $7T ton and nearly nil the car's contents have already bfen Rt.ld. : Do ntt fail to hear Mrs. .lean Mor ris Kills tonight at First Methodist church at o'clock. 2!Mi The Koguo Rivor Valley Canning Co. will now contract for 1920 nea aon'a pack of tMimtocs, beans, ber ries and all kinds or fruits. tf Rawles Moore arrived home today from Salem, whhh city be visited on business. (n forma I dancing party! W"d Modff.Td Nat. Imperial .'. piece or chest m! Admission free! 1!!H If It'a cast Iron, steel, malleable, aluminum, brass or hrone. w ran weld It. Vulcan Welding Works, ;i!t South Front. 2U:9 The splendid cornp'"y which gave pip h a laughable porlraval of Hi' "Twin Ileds" nmedy Ml Ibe 1'nge last night before a large aiidienre, ap nea re lit Ros-ehnrg tonight mimI f -11 gene 011 Wednesday niKhl. TI10 famous Shacta tauialcq on sale now. Shasla. Hry oak wood $l.r.b per Her. IHV raits 1. (Ml. I'hoiio Ill-.l. Seymour .Ion cm, speaker of the tioiie, and I'rof C. I. Lewis of Salem, lind J, i). Mt.'lt of Lunelle, proinlnent offlrlalH oT the Oregon (liowers Co op'Mtil ive a not Inl it mi ii 1 rived In the city thl morning '"gunie the vn I ley M'tMhm of ti" a m laHou lit the public hbifii .' ibis iirieruoon. Theli liriidUiM let n are a( Hp Holland Id mI dam e! Wed nfglil. Medfnnl jN'al. Oil rutin; rie till i ::u p ill Sii)'. Iiiive on noticed all the ehil ilrnn a nd g nevn up chili! 1 iu wal 1 h iim that inovinn window dinplav in I'Hiu's Klertilr Stoic. t " 'New spring F'acifie Package gOMls, models on display at the 'Handicraft Shop. 20fi Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Seymour .(ones, rf Salem, speaker of th last, nous of representatives, is In the city on business iw nonner, ilorv with the Oregon Growers, associ ation, Mr. .lones is confident the re pUbtlcHns; will ebict the nef presi dent and the state wimiwoverwhelrti ingly repnblican;, He will hot. be a aandidaU for re-eleorlon to thw house fhia yeir but may run IVA something bigger at some futarn time. J'rieeft ent to the-bottom at the bis sale. - C, Ew Oater Anto Co. "r " . .'tf Mrsv.-panl Hanson, coraetfere for VuRone. Phone RS5-.f. A!" ft. CorneU" of Orants f'ass,' the well known- Insurance man, -wa? In Medford today for the first time since his recent recovery from a serious at tack of the flu for twenty days, which effected hie heart at the time, to an alarming degree. Silk dresses for girls from ten to sixteen In rose, blue and brown. Handicraft Shop. 2R Oat the habit! Ruy fthareg now In the Miilldlng and 1-nnn. tf" :Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Frame of Tal ent, are home from a four months trip to Sacramento, Calif., and reporc the country there exceedingly dry. Mrs. Frame spent tho last three weeks with her son and family at flay ('enter. Wash. Used Fords and Chevrolet at the right prices. Mc.Curdy-Rowne Motor Co. I'lcotlng Is the neatest and quick est, finish for ruffles. Handicraft Shop. 2ft; celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, ar rived In the city Sunday for a confer ence wit h Krnest Carpenter. local j representative of the firm and to in ivesiigate into the valley fruit situa Ition. Mr. Hay is on ilia annual trip thru California and the northwest states looking over the fruit proa- peers. He attended the Western Fruit .libbers convention ar Han Francisco several weeks ago since which time he had been, looking into California conditions. Mr. and M'rs. Oay are at the, Medford and will depart, Wednes day night to- look over the fruit dis tricts in the north. Slab wood for gale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. The first of the basket ball con tests between the teams of the FAUh lode and company D-', Xational Onard, will he played on 1 he com pany's alleys at the Natair.'rlum to night. The next game will be played on the Klks' alleys a week from to night. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta, tf K. P.. Salter returned Monday night from the. Northwest Master Ruildern convention at Portland. For eyer ear, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Claasea fitted. The farm bureau exchange will (ship a car load of hogs to market from Grant a Pass tonight, and anoth 1 er carload from here next Saturday. Brunswick" phonograpba on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf Guests from nearby at the Medford yesterday and today were Harry U. Mills of rtntte Falls. V. R. Rhoads of Reagle, Mr, and Mrs. F. If. Frame of Talent, F. Gagnon of Jacksonville, j and C. O, Thompson of Grants Pass. CakeB, French pastry anrt cream puffs at the Shasta. The regular meeting of the city conn' il will he. hehKtr.night and so, far as can be learned only routine: business will be transacted. Fland-made wash bonnets for bar bies. Handicraft. Shop. 112 Milliens I used last yocuT to KILL COLDS H ILL'S CASCARA Btnt ;f Ohio, City or loieflo, I .iirn County. . Pmnk J. heny mnkfts osth that b In Mnlor pnrtnur of th firm lf J. Chfofv A Co., rtolng tmslnosM lr tli? City of TolrUo, County mid Hint a nforefmlU. anl tliuf snld firm will pnv (he mini of ONC IIIINIiKK.Ii 1', ,Altfl for n h nod nvvry can of Cutfirrli ttitit (annol h (tirPd t.y tlift usf Of IfAMH CATAIlltU M K I IC I N 'f: KKANK J. CIIKNKIf. Hworn to hpfor rn nnrt mitiscrlhwl In my pr-ioncp, ttil fith dnv of I lerftrntmr, A. f r.. A. W (il.F.AHoN. (H"nt Notary PutUlc. IIM Cnlfirrh M"dt'-tn 1 tnkn (n frnnllv nnU net thrmich th Hkuxl on trio M'i"ei H'trfqcfl of Hie My litem Hrul for tewllfiifii!,i U. f rrf K. J i'HKVKV A CO., Toledo, O. Potd hy nil drupfflsn, 7Sc tlRll'a Ftimlly I'lllfl tnr ronfltlpatlnn. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKII -Kf.'lir giwul fiirpflilcr. sti t'lil p.T li ii r. K. SutliT. lift Wl'fl Mnlll ulriM-l. I'lK.nu I III .1 'J II .' I '(HI In. L'!l' HKNT Mli.iiiii loiiiii. Clusr L' I I Month Laurel. I'linni' II. I'll.! ft HI SAI.K -- IHiiliiK nllii-r linittii'liiilil lii.i' II. nintn i;oiiiIh. i'l iiihI 'linni roil H.M.K - Or xrhllllKK f'.r Ii.-iik, Itlioilii IkIiiiuI mill Willie l.i'Klinrn 1 1 k.-ri'ln. .1. 1'. Murker, II. I". n I. Mi'.lfiilll SUB ft ,id , Vi'A I . n In T 'XWM fr i At. the Nash are registered Dr. W. If. Eddy of Portland. H. J. Ililmor of Berkeley, Calif., M. E. Rogers of F-u.-lund, John R. Irwin of Klamarh Falls and George March of Gold Hill. See D. R. Wood A Co., Rra. 201) Liberty Bbtg., for fire Insurance, tf Among Californians at the Medford are Mr. and Mrs. I. E. A. Rim hu rat of I.os Angeles, who are here to visit relatives for several days, A. I.. Harr low of Granada, E. 12. Wait and Kdw. Watson of Kdgewood, R. Milo Ropp ot Han Pranciscry and i 3. Vittel of Oakland. MEXICO PROTESTS KILLING OF MEXICANS IN U. S. A. .WRX ICi ) CI TY. Ka r. 2.- Data relative to recent alleged 'murders'' of Mexican in southern (nited Slates is heinir liathcred liv the Mexi can embassy in VVasiun-uion and the Mexican irovernnienf. is t'urmufalinir .i i irr)t est Tor presentation to the state department, aceordimr to information received in Sfmi-ol'licial nuarters. Votice to AdverMsern Advertising copy has been coming in so late ff, makes ir impossible for us to get to press on time aad we must adhere strictly to the rule that copy for display ads in the Mai! Tri-bur- must be in the office by ( p. m. of fne day previous to insertion. We will be pleased to have all advertisers comply with this request. Copy for Sunday display ads should lie in by Friday noon sure, and sooner prominent ccrns, tiie. aitrioimciMiieiit- having in-cr: ; made todav that Alherr . On, one j of the partiuM's in the WceliH A Mc-j (iitwari coiupanv, house turni.-her- ! arid undertakers, had hoitulit out tiiej iniirest-i of Wiiliiun II. M;-li.nv:in in j that, eslalilir-hnient hi -t. Kntluv audi that. Iieuectorth the firm name .viil J li Wei'ks vt ( H'!, Tlie future plans of Mir. Mi-Gowan are as vet unknown, j Aimur 12 vitais auo Mr, M-iowanJ and .f;r. Orr bought out tin iniere--t of M. i'.akei in the i-oncern. which I was then iiimwu as Weeks & llaliev. j The Weeks Met in wan enmpnnv for tlie pntroiiauw et.entied in tin j past, ami the new firiii of Weeks : tjrr also express their irratilude iind invite a eotiriuiianee uf patrou;iii. These tVo voiihl' bii.-iiies men huve a host of friend and nrnuaintaiirc- who wish tliem -uci-es-.. Tin retire ment, of Mr. Mctiowiin from t!ie tueal buisinesji field is remitted yencraily. hildrens Ailments miw.?;iiMM'uj..iiiirjj,iMWM8 DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are the most commou diseases of children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber lain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. ft! With Mod font trails In Hertford maiia I BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim become despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL Th national remedy cA Hr.llar.d for aver 200 years; it in an enemy of ail funs rs sullinir from kidney, liver and uric tcitl troubles. All drupist3, threo izca. L&tik tot nam Cntd Mm41 an .very ba2 aiM accapc iut u....Ii..a I Western Electric Power and Light Plant3 . J Paul Pumping Systems Thor Washers and Ironers Hotpoint Appliances Eureka Vac-aum Cleaners Hotpoint Ranges. Power and Light Wiring Line Construction Motor Installations r'.. Paul's Electric Store Main at Central Phone 90 ii ill oy r i may ituoit nine, u nwjm-i j imuh j - if pnwsihle. t T f t t The success of this great store for the people is founded upon the principle of equal service to all, and the steadfast, unvarying policy of Underbuy Undersell! Welcome here! ' UNDERBOY-rUNDERSELL-Save You Money at 'Jack3on Corsets 1 rii-f!(I at j $1.83 S2.50 3.75 t. S5.2. StmcUrd eolA rtmtdy for 20 yet in tablet lorm (, sure no optret brentci up toUt in 24 hour renv ip in Money hack tt it u.is. i n "(nuina bot nil Ka top with Mr. Hiir picture. At Alt Drug 5rr DR. RICKERT rrw HOIRNTrFTOAM,T rKHTKIV, AM) OLA.HHES PROPERLY FITTED NO TirtOPH CHKD Oroken Tnum Arcnratnly DapUcaitod Biiltfl 1-3 over Mr o DOS E. Main. Uoitalra v V A if T L Millinery All tlio jicwost and Kinarto.st Spring Models now on display. Wo shall fake pleasure in having you call and hvo llicin. The Vanity Shop Next Kialto Thenlor. WEEKS & McQOWAN CO. UNI)KUTAK.KU i Vmj I'lioiint I'acirio tlrt. MUllit I'lKinoti P. W. Wtwka, 1UI-J. laul AaUa Service, Quality and Skill :itiiihiIs fur (lie ('miniums iiii'icasc in our iicsrrii tinli liiisiiicHS. 'l'lic lust uraile of hariiiai'i'liti'als ,'irr usi'il in following your doctor's orders. HeatsH's Drug' Store The San Tox Store ? ? ? ? ? I t ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? r y y y t i y y y y y y y r y y !y The Most in Valui The Best in Quality Am,erican Lady ' Corsets Si25 2.75 Si-20 XT V if 1? Another Large Shipment of the New Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts Just Arrived In all the new materials, styles and New Spring Colors.' Nowhere else can you find so much for so little. ask ycur careful inspection of these new styles. r v & We NEW SPRING SUITS Ladies' and Misses' Suits priced at $23.75 $24.00 $25 $29.50 $30.00 $37.50 $45 up to $70.75. CHILDREN'S NEW SPRING COATS Priced at $7.00 $10.00 $11.25 to $13.75 LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS T large assortment to tilioose from, in all new colors and sfvles. A at popular prices, $12.50 $15.75 17.25 $22.50 $20.50 $28.25 $30.00 $35.00 $15.00 $18.00 $63-00 $72.50. t y t t t T f t y f T y y y y ? t THE NEW DRESSES ARE BEAUTIFUL And a very large selection to choose from. The new colors in Satins, Crepe de Chine, (leorgette .Crepe, and Tafetta. priced at $23.75 $25.00 to $33.75 A y WOOL DRESSES I'riced at $15.75 $16.25 $20.00 .Jersey I )l esses. $21.75 $23.65 and $27.50. Serge and Tricot ine Presses al. $24. 71 $32.50 $23,50 $37.50 $10 up to $50 $25.00 y ' I 1 3 Silk I'oplin Skirts. (!ood as sorted eoloij at $4.75 Satin Striped Silk l'opin at $6.75 Wool and Silk Skirts, ai r- ilian ileated. Moth in plain and fancy styijies and plaids. at ... $15.50 to $18.00 rT.. , I J I Our Store Now Open At 7 n. m. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Ihnhroidered Silk Skirts, as sorted colors at $16.50 Other Silk Skirts in Pussy willow and Dew Kist. Priced at $13.75 $17.25 to $20. Cnod assortment of Wool Skirts in tan, navv and black Triced at $6.75 $8.00 $8.50 $11.85 to $12.75. Store Closes at 5:H0 p. m. Saturdays at 1.0 p. m. 1 y t y t y f y y .'VVVvvvOvOyO'XMMK'vit