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MEDFCmri MATT; TRIBUNE. MTlDFOTiD, OKFiON". TIirRftDAY. MAftf'TI 11. HGO. PAGE TWO Iocdmefs The various parcnt-H;ichir circk'H of tho v.ily will lioltl s!i:mttH mt'CM inKa eurly tomorrow afternoon ;tl either the public library or the var ious school liiiildiiiKH. al which each association will deride on what action it desires to tako in tho present on troverny in the schools. Tlit-n Inter in the ufterncAHi the council of Ihe pu rent-time her fircles, which is com posed of the officers of each, will hold a meetiiiB at tho public library to hear all the reports and outlin eome plan of action. Hot tamaK had cnin concarno at DeVoe'B. ' liiB dance IVntral Point, Friday March 1 - th. i.auiiHpach orchestra. Af?nes Nielson Sltartvedt. That the army retail More will open within a. day or two. perhaps to morrow, )B the information bro'ughi hack from Portland WeilneHilay by L. Tingle, the store manager, who h:is a car load of supplies on the way from that city. If Hie car arrives today the ht ore will open Friday, and If it ar rives Fr'day the store will be opened Haturda.v . HiK danco Central Point, Friday, March 12lh. haunspach orchestra. ::(Mi Pianos to rent at I'alrner's. 2 31 East Main street. SO I Fluff Kiik Factory, '.'arpet waiv ing. ItiiK and carpet cleaning a spec, ialty. 201 South Klverslde. Phone A number of ciiMtern and western people who have been In California stepped off here Friday enroule homo or, to northern points, and de parted today. At the Holland were registered Mr. and Mrs. Otto V'arohl and daughter and Mr. and .Mis. .lo siah StiiiKly of Saginaw, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Smith of Itock Creek, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. ,1. VV. Marshall of ltutland, 111., Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Murphy of Kolltts, X. 1)., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth of I'elouse, Wash., C. S. Konherg of Ci.'loradn Springs, Colo., K. C, Crowthe of Har row, S. H.. and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Knopf of (lonznles, Calif. Curl Jeschko, high grade wuteh and clock repairing. ! Fir street. For oyo, ear, non&, throat see T)r. Heine, Liberty Uldg. CJInsses fitted. Agnes Nlelrtou Sltartvedt. "(JreKon has one of the best dele gations at Washington of any siule in the union" remarked lr. .1. F. Iteddy today in commenting on his eight weeks slay in Washington this win ter, where he went In the Interest M' his chrome claims. Yarns in all colors for embroidery 11(,HHCH. Ten cents per skein. Handi craft Shop. SOU (Broken castings and forgings or cast iron, steel, aluminum, brass, bronze and malleable, welded und re enforced. Vulcan Welding Works, 33 South Front street. JMcCurdy-nowno Motor Co., Over land 4 and Republic truck agents, huvo taken a temporary location in tho Crater Lake Oarage. it K. 11. Trowbridge and daughter nrrived homo this morning from a visit at 1'orl land. (Nice lino medium priced spring and summer millinery Just received at tho Honnet Nook. :iiM Ladles and children's now spring huts at Truax Store. t liOH Wg havo added u truck to our de livery service and will do 'all kinds of hauling. Kei.ur Itros. Phono u7Y. liorhert Nunn, state highway engi neer, and J. C. McLeod, division en gineer, "who are on route to Medl'ord hy auto on an inspection trip of tin work that Is being done on the Pa clflc highway are expected here with in ii day or two. Two large si.e cans of solid pack pumpkins liac. Warner, Wortman H core. ;;o:i Shipment received of latest, spring and summer styles In millinery, at tho Honnet Nm,k. Ituii Agues Nielsen Skurlvedl. Tho Parent-Teacher nssLiat Ion of the high school will meet at the library 'Friday afternoon at :t o'clock. All members are urged to ho present. Juinco will be held at the Castle hall, Knights of Pythias, on Friday evening, March 1J. All knights and their rami lien urged to attend. lI'Mt Tablets and scratch pads made of news print, for school and office use lor sale at this office. tf The first shipment of Oriental rugs to this community was received today by the Medford Furniture St Hard ware Co. L' : Grow Your Hair FREE RECIPE After belli fllnioNi toUlly t:ilil a NVw Yuri luiBOnsa mint icr-w li.t.i mut ii"W Imft iirylilii- fcrmvtli ut ui;.- tt Mi -- fur win. li ) will M ini tin? iti-aioiii' r. i U" (lir nil M'()ilvbl 1i U 1 1 V lllttll or hi) Wisllt-n lu i.Vt r. flli'' i.u,.ll iilY pi .t un ll' W li.tir gtuwtli. Or h-Miim l.m t C ill in -brut toil. K.'MM.- m!I lu- iu.nl. t wtili ns-tpv if jou M'tiil !' i. m.hih r nilvrr Ht imMi.-.j. i .l.'lm II linCutu, JiT-;iU blnliiin V Nvw urk, N. , T00L AT EJQ J ! L AS S I FY FOIt SAl.F - Ptaer piano, like new. 1 ! Mi.t letoe. ! Kastern guests at the Medford in clude Mrs. Oswald Miller and .1. II. Spooner of Chicagu, F. Moriarity. John J. Koenig and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Prattler of New York city, and (leorge II. Kedel of .M imieapfjlis. O W. I.oomfs of Seattle is al.so at the Medford. Ilrnnswictt phonographs on easy terms ut Hale's Piano House. tf See Warner, Wortman & Core f(-i special on lard. '.''.' Siva lino medium juiced spring and summer millinery just received at the Honnet Nook. Huo Agnes Nieison Skartyedl. Page to morrow night. Miss Kvelyn Young (.'f Itogue Hiver. has as ht-r guest Miss .Myrtle Magerlyj ot Kosebu rg. Flauiud (iertrudes and emhroid-j erud baby Jackets. Handicraft Hbop. ;iOD? ion ought to insure your auto with Kedden & Canaduy, '.',2 N. Cen tral. Phone 7L'0. Agnes NielKon Sltartvedt. From " p. in. Wednesday until a. m. today .w of an inch of rain fell in Med fqrd ami immediate vicinit y. and during i hit day yesterday the rainfall amounted to only a trace. Cakes, French pastry und cream puffs at the Shasta. bargains always at tho Truat Store. Itlack, white and ox blood, 2 lu shoo polish, this week culy, at Truax Store for I le. :()0 The regular meeting of the Kooso velt Parent-Teiieher circle will lie hold Friday, March 2, at p. m. The famous Shasta tamales on sale now. Shasta. Closing out sale of new and used sewing machines at bargain prices ai the (dd Singer stand, 21.". South Cen tral. ::ui .1. W. Milehel! returner! homo to day from a business visit at lite stale met ri.'polis. See thf.-ic beautiful Oriental rugs now on display at Hie Medford Fur niture & Hardware Co. Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Win. Cury, former second' band furniture man of this place died at the home of his adopted daughter. Mrs. Hlakely al Astoria, Ore., Feb. I I and was 'buried there Feb. 17. He was an old resident of Talent and Cold Dill and died at the age of ST. IN; leaves to mourn his demise his wife and daughter, Mrs. Hlakely. Mrs. Cary will return to her home al. Talent. i.J r. Carv loft here about eight years past, living on the prop erly recently sold by Mr. Hoherl.s lo Mr. Iledgpalh. lie is unite a well km.'wn character hero where he left many friends. (Sold Hill News. Agnes Nielsen Sltartvedt. Tho Koguo Itlver Valley Canning Co. will now contract for 11)0 Ben son's pack of tomatoes, beans, ber ries and all kinds of fruits. tf The morning passenger train from the south due here al 7:10 p. m. daily did not arrive until noon today he cause of a freight wreck somewhere in California. On and after January 12 the Illnoa & Snider garago will bo open day and night. it Yum spring suit host woolens, reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor, Fast Main, upstairs. III!; There will he a special meeting of t he Parent -Teacher associal ion of Washington school ut the school house al II :(." p. in. ((.'morrow. Laundry soaps fc the bar at Truax Store. :t00 Wo writo fire Insurance. Itedden & Canaday, 111! N. Central. Phone 7-0 LADIES! COMPLEXION WORRIES ENDED AT LAST PIiIn Delightful N'civ Vanishing Cream Containing True Hot (eiinilk Will .Make Vim look Years Younger or Money Hack J list Try It. Cut a smalt quantity at any phar macy asking for Howard's I tut ter milk Cream, and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. Tin' directions are simple and It costs so little (bat any girl or woman can afford it. Your complexion must uuickly show a decided improvement or your dealer is nut horized to re t urn your money wit hotit quest Ion should you be dissatisfied. No matter whether you are trou bled with wrinkles, hard little lines around the mouth and eyes, coarse, sallcw, faded looking skin, or simply roughness and redness caused hy wind and sun, you will find that all inese trials qui. -lily disappear with the use of this old fashioned lieauty recipe brought up to dale. 'I I o ward's Hut term ilk Cream is only sidd on a positive guarantee of siit istact ion or money hack. Adv. FOIt SAl.F. - 17 head of rattle. Plu-.ie V.W'l, Central Point. .;o I LOST A tox terrier puppy, wears no collar; white od ami dark head. Finder please phone .mi-M. ;;oo WANTKU Woman tor general house work. Mr. FUiott, phone 1 Ki-Y. ;: FOIt SALF -Thiee registered Hurocj Jersey gilts, two to tarrow this' month, one to utirow in .luue. Mrs. I W. llarnes Smith, plu.lie .".7 Cen Uul Point. ;:i i Millinery iiiid Blouses Fur exclusive styles ;unl sin;irt ness see the NEW SPRING LINES iit the Vanity Shop Next Kialto Theater. Spiugue Kclgel left Cold Hill last Friday night for a several days visit at Seattle .New Idea Patterns. True- to size. Cheaper. Medford Hook Store. :j0 Keo I). It. Wood & Co., Urn. 2 OS Liberty Uldg., for fire lncurance. tf A movement has been started thru out t to city, which Is meet iug with mui'lt favor, which has for its object lu election of a woman member to the board of education. The parent teacher circles are back of the move ment. Proems 6ac while they last at Truax Store. 300 Toilet paper, roll 5c, at Truax Store. 300 Mrs. Itelle Switf and Ted H. Wilson of Sun Francisco are registered at the Holland, as are also W. K. Kadon of Cold Hill and A. A. Holleulieak of Prospect. Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnished. Singer Shop, 115 W. Main 81 Cuarantced springs for all cars. Hillings Carriage & Auto Works, tf A large delegation representing the farm bureau and cattlemen will bo in attendance ut .Montague next Saturday at the inler-county confer ence at which a plan -will he formed for eooperat Ive marketing hy the five northern California counties and .lack son, Josephine and Klamath counties. .'iac coffee al the. Truax Store. 300 It took hard work to build the Truax Store. There i a reason. Why? Ii00 For Sale New and second-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Main Phonu 215-U. 3 J C .1. F. Hale and II. N. Lofland of Hale's piano store were business visi tors at Crants Pass yesterday. Just arrived. Car of famous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. Hemstitching and pecoting. The Vanity Shop. . Mr. and .Mrs. It. K. Morton and little daughter spent today in Ku gene enroute from Portland to their home in Medford. Mrs. Morton has been visiting in Portland for the past three weeks, Mr. Morion having gi.'ne I o Portland to a ceo in puny her to iheir home. They are, former resi dents of Kugeue. Kugene Cuard. Furniture and household goods carefully packed and crated. Uoug las 101 South Central. Fhone 6IS-J. 31 it The famous Snaata tamales on sale now. Shasta. Itawles Moore arrived homo this morning from a business visit at Portland. Orres, the ladies' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Terry arrived home this forenoon from a visit al Salem. Save from $3 to $10 on a tire at tho big sale. C. E. Oaten Auto Co. tt At the Klks lodge meeting tonight a tunt entertalniiifiit feature dur ing a recess adjournment will be a boxing contest between '0 mil wielders of skill each weighing over 200 pounds, it is claimed. Automobile, tractor, truck and Im plement parts wcldt-d good us new. Vulcan Welding Works. " New linens for table runners, dress er scarfs, luncheon cloths and nap kins. Handicraft Shop. 300 Colonel Cordon Yorhies of Port land, Is in the city and will .soon be joined by .Mrs. Vorhies and their chil dren. The Vorhifs plan to make iheir home im the Yorhies ranch south of the city afur an absence of ten years. Shoe repairing k.'iop. '. t. Pistos has remcved'his shoe repairing shop from Main and Harileti to Sixth und 'entral, between marble works and Japanese restaurant. Let us do your repairing. All work will receive prompt attention. We have all kinds of leather. 303 Attend the millinery opening at Heuel's, Thursday, Friday and Satur day. Lmj!i Postmaster Minis has received a limited iiiuntity of government gar den seeds which will he given out lo the public as long as they last. All the new models in millinery ut Deuel's all this weett. 300 Machines rented and repaired. Singer Shop, phone 215-K. 31(1 Portland people In the city Wed nesday and today who are registered at the 'Medford are K. L. Smith, C. W. Holland. W.-A. Arnold, H. L. Hall. Alex Thompson, . N. Ager, K. It. Spencer, Ben Kybke and W. II. .Morton. made over. Ceneral repairing. MONKEY FUR STATE RESTS IN Ti TOM liSTOXK. Ariz , Mar. 11- Th stalo today slwrily hi-fure ikji.ii rested its ca.-e in the trial vt H. K. Wootton, cliiireed with kidnaping i (OiintiCtiun Willi the di'iinrtatimi of 11. SU Htriking topper Illinois and their .sympathizers from the Warren min iiiK district in July 1U17. On tho hats mat are coming ilicross the sea to American shops, monkey fur uppeurs as u constant favorlte. This youthful hat, of .quaint outline, is of brown an tique. Its only ornament Is a. monkey fur txil dropping over the :!uuhed brim. A' Cluld Hill dispatch reads us fol lows: 'Itiittencuttvr & Knox of Med ford, have purchased the W. J. Smith sawmills on Sardine creek, six miles IK-Tth of (Jold Hill. Considerable timber is tributary to the mills, but the new owners inuymove the equip ment to a new site in this district." it. I. Hoi: eggs at Dt oe's. Furniture upholstering, mattresses lira. Paul Hanson, corsetleie for Nullone. Phone 5S5-J. A quartet of men from Klamath Kails Htomiinir at Ihe Nash are Arthur Douglas, 101 Himth Central. Phone McC'omh, William Cocmey, Fred M. Ul ''-J. 31Ujllaskiiis and Joe Al. Kantor. At the Plcoting Is tho neatest nnd quick- l,;ame hotel are as. and John l.aw est Ilnish for ruffles. Handicraft ' less or Copper. Mr. and Airs. John Shop. 2!ii; I llalfner of Gazelle and W. .1. Wood of Among Californians stopping at Duusmuir the Medford are -Sir anfl Airs l.eroy avo QU sofin lJm uscd car ,jar. Slngletary and J. It. Spauldiug ol i ,,,.,, w ,., ,,,.,.,... Oakland, ('hua. Lilly of Los Angeles and II. ItoHonfeld, I. Cross and I). A Longucher of San Francisco and (J. Al. Cloyd nnd U. II. Luce of Ft. Jones. I lie t'arent-1 eaciuT circle l: tnej .lacKson -sireeL scuooi win nave a called meeting at the school building Friday afternoon at 2::ih. It is urged that all members be prompt as there is to be a meeting at o'clock of the Aledford council at the library. Shipment received of latest spring j and summer styles in millinery at the lionnet Nook. Sou Try our merchants' lunch. Tho Shasta.' . - 1 tf Chas. Lilly, president t.'f the Tri goula Oil-and (las company, arrived in the city last night from Los An geles to be present when the drilljng of the company's first well will he be gun, probalily Sunday.. ' Prices cut to the bottqm at the big sale. C. 14. Gates Auto Co. tf Masking for health. Howno Motor Co. Get the habit! Iluy shares now In the lluildlng and Loan. tf WEDDING BELLS Ihi'.kills-Ciii -lira n A wedding of much interest he cause of the popularity and wide ac quaintance of the bride and groom was that last night of Aliss Frances Haskins, the well known teacher of the public schools for years, and John II. Cochran, the well known insur ance man, which was celebrated at the home t.'f Air. and Mrs. Leon H. Haskins, the former being a brother of the bride. The ceremony was performed hy Rev. L. Myron lloozer at s p. ni. in the presence of the immediate rela tives and Air. and Airs. T. II. Simmons of South Dakota, who are relatives of the bride. Air. and Airs. Cochran left Inst night for a two or three weeks heneymoon trip to California points. T oli(c I have retired from the Aledford Auto Co. All bills due the company are to he paid them and the company is responsible lor all outstanding Indebtedness. .1. F. IIITT.SON'. :!" A. .Vt A. Al. com in un icat icn Al ed- .odge in:!, Friday even- irch 11!, 7:30 p. m. ork in F. C. degree. MIDVj I.. :. WII.L1AA1S, Secy. R Special ( ford Lod PAPE'S FOR INDIGESTION CHEW A FEW-PUT STOMACH IN ORDER! At once! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepsia, caused by Acidity. Hurry! Buy a box at any drug store. - Eat meals without fear of upsetting stomach. Harmless Splendid! Read "Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach" in package There are many hundreds of puo. pie In this vicinity who are iifflktul with rheumatism and Its kindr-mi i ouiplaiiits. We still publish in ine dally papers some of the idlers 0j endorsement we have receive,) froni people who have used Anti-die tor this dread disease und been relieved and permanently cured. These iei. lets are all authentic anil are en our files in our effice in San Francisco wlikh Is open to the public at all i lines. The cause commonly given ft,,, rheumatism is an excess of uric aclil and other poisons in thu blood. This irritates the inner lining of the artcr. ies and veins and settles in the joints, causing what Is known us articular rheumatism. When it is fed to the muscles it causes muscular rheuma tism. Constipation and inactivity v the digestive organs are the leading causes cf this accumulation or pois ons which in turn cause rheuiu.itiHm. It will thus be seen that rheumatism can ihe cured only by Internal reme dies and Antl-l'ric has proved Itself to be the best remedy in most cases. Anti-I'ric. is not new, it has been on the market for a number of years nnd In most eases it has given relief and permanent cure. It is composed of vegetable products, contains no minerals, mercury or calicylates and can he taken by persons with the most delicate organisms. if yo'u suffer with rheumatism no matter how stubborn the case or of how long standing or how discour aged you may be, get an outfit ot Anti-Flic and give it a trial. (let an mil fit or Anti-Uric today from Heath's Drug Storo and give it a trial. If you are not satisfied Willi the results they will refund your iiicney. Adv. WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS Day Phone 12'J7 Xlglit, Phones W. Weeks, 227-J-2 A. H. Oi r, ir.27-.l-tt. DR. RICKERT nfirl t 1 fan ruj H M n A IT A KTKS SOIENTTFIOAUjX tKSTKIV. AND OLASSE8 PROPERLY FITTED AO dkops iiskd Broken Tensea Accurately Duplicated Suite 1-2 over Mar Co. SOB E. Main. Umtalr. .MH'lUl (lainuwMMU.lj Sp ecial To hurry the moving of our big stock we are making further cuts in prices, selling standard accessories in many cases for below cost Here Are Some of the Very Special Bargains Rex Spark Plugs for the Buick, always $1.25, special for the clean-up 63c Regular I Rex, always $1.25 - - - - 63c Top Dye, was 75c, now - - - - ... 35c Dimming Lenses, any size, of any make we have in stock No Glare, Warner, Conophone, Swiss, worth "o $4, bargain price $2.00 The balance of our Gloves go at Half Price Other goods marked down in proportion Savings of from $10 to $20 on Tires, but we have only a few E. Gates Auto Co. G. g.3 ! liVlii iMViitfirtiii tlll