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'-r - -i v TWO WEDFOTl'D IT ATT, TRTRT7NT). AfKDFORT). OHKOOy, ; WEDNESDAY APRIL 14. 1020. JjpcalBrleB ; ; A supply of illoover-for-presldent J buttons has been received and all members of the Hoover club may ob " tain them at the Hail Tribune .office as long as they last. Alt voters living in Medford North ; Main, Southwest .Medford, West Med- ' ford and Northwest' jMedford regis- ' ter at the .Mail Tribune office. Kegls- l tration books close April 20th. 25 Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and cloc repairing. 9 Fir street. AH members of the Baptist church " and congregation and their 'families ' are Invited to attend the free banquet ' at-G p. m. today at the church, after which Dr. Franklin will speak. Bargain., In slifihtly used Stclnway piano.. Palmar -Piano House.: 22', Radiator llepair Shop is now open for business and. will make a spocial '. . ty of .repairing and rebuilding radia i : tors, tenders and gas tanks. All wirk : guaranteed. 3D South Front. 23 i (M, A. Yothers, government enlo : mologist, is in receipt of u .telegram ', frqm VtanhinKton, 1). C, unuounclng i; the appointment .. Miss' : Ivorona , Stratlan of this city, as uu additional - assistant to aid in the Work ut the local laboratory tnls' soasonj Miss ' Strattoii norved last year as un occa ; Clonal assistant, nnd her work wus so I tvuslwortliy that she was this year !: fjlventlie temporary uppointmenl for 'I tho Hcason. Tho staff ut the govorn , tiient laboratory at 512 Dakota, now consists of M. A. Yothers, specialist : jjn apple insect Investigations, It. 1). TtlcrCeowh, scientific assistant, hud Wins Jjorena Stratton, temporary as ; distant. " - . A good timo Is assured all knights 3nd their friends at tho hard time JjjaU Thursday night. Come and enjoy : Itfoursoir. " 21 -i'. You ought to Insure your auto , fwlth Redden, & Canaday, 32 N. Cen ; ftral. Phone 720. 9 Oregonians registered at tho Med- xford.ara Mr. and Mrs. 15. A. Durham. fond W.-P. Johnson of Klamath Falls, i' -V1U , Hr UcnnoU of Salem, and the Hollowing from Portland: A,;C. Froo .jnan, Win. A. Mullen, Loon H. Ilen ' Kiells, E. I,. Grey, E. D. Kahler W. K. Hmlth, J. Prag, t). W. Honnolt, Tru ipian Nortlirup, Vernon H.. Wesson, II, if. Grant, IS. M. I'ngh and Wildes J & (Farmers attcntit.'n. Medrord Iron Works Is paying $25 a ton for, good - Ichtp cast Iron. . 21 , Sj (Your spring sult-r-uost woolens,, I Seasonable prices. , Klein tho Tailor, ; "East Main, upstairs. . , i! Wr.nnd Mrs. D. ,C. Noff of Bunli- kS)l IH.i are hore visiting Mr. and i (Mts. Ooorge IB. Cnnode, Mr. Neft Is V the undo of Porter J. Noff. ' I: A good time Is assured all KnlKhto- fend -their frlendB at the hard lime . JiHH,' Thursday night., Come and enr t W yourself, i , i . 21 ,' i'Tne Blue Bird eloclrlo washer, the f and of perfection, Is corning to Mod rd.. : . . ; , vR.-A. Kuapp ot Perdue, Ore., nnd j. I,lA.. Meyer of Portland are guests at '.' lliu 'Nash hotel. '-.' ; Real moonlght waltzos! Medford j Witt Wed. Apr. 14. Follow the ' jiiwua! . ! ' 20 ; 1 I Delco-Llght Electricity for every I : tahri. J. E. Bartlott, Medford Hotel, ! Jlfcdford, Ore. - 1 " ' ;i v j6. L. Porrott or Medford nnd vlcln- 8 was a visitor Tuosday and ,Wed-osday.'-"'' ' ' ': ' . ' ' ji JiOvorythlng is In rendlnosB for the ; : pytlUnh BiBters hard time ball, Thura ; toy 'Bight. All knights nnd their ! friends hre nrgod to attend. . . ll ;! i itlnk Llthla Mineral water for , rnenmatlBm, stomach and kidney s ybubles. Ordor from Jackson County j Creamery. ; : ' . . ''. ifrho domocrots of Modford are be ! Blmilrut to awaken to tho Importance j of tho -coming campaign and will hold I 1ipir llrst rormul nieoting at the call ! of , the county chairman, Win. N. (Ja,mpbcll at u luncheon ut the Hotel .' Medford tomorrow nt 12:30 p. m. All j ((emocrutH, men and womou, are urg ii ed' to at ton d as matters ot importance will be considered. : ' 'Jlavb you tried tho I.llhla Minora! ; wa;tar . from tho Jnckscn County (: (irtfumory. It has groat medicinal ) value. j. .lilleal rioor! Real music! Real y' eiwd! Medrord Nal. Wed. Apr. 14. Kvbrybody's going! 211 Illcrbort Oroy recently resigned his . pmsltloh ns editor In chief of tho Mert i ford HI TlmoB, the high school publl ; , cptibn mncfi to the regret of the stu . dculs and toachefa. More than any oilier factor his ability , enthusiasm and Inlnrost has mado tho publication Xa of the best high school papers In B slate. In annonnclng his reslmm ' tlon In the last issue tho editorial staff of tho HI Times gave him a fine ' . "band-oft." -i . , Kconomizo by using Rcrntch pads - ' for use. Get thorn at thlB office, tf l' After you eat alwriys take IfA'oCfotlo' crriu ArH'i "5AlfC ? Ibttsntly rolled Heltrllnlro, DloleT Gxy lMtiutf, and til tho many mlMrlea cjumJ by - Acid-Stomach TONIC in th iMtitremaOy. Tntrf thna tnilfuil to lileaea or wfl w:t! rvfuini raanvy. ifmil KKl Bl U big box todav.- Vou will M, Heath's Drno Store. Medford, Orenon WEEKS & ORE i '!tr vtfi.f UNDERTAKERS ' Day Phono 227 A'hjtit Phones P. W. Wai, 2-J7-J-I . A. K. Orr, 'MtT-i'ii. - '-H .1 ,--.;., k -.,' -...'.:. Kastern guests at the Medford in clude H. D. Coakes of Boston, T. J. Murphy of New York City, J. F. Coe of St. Iouls and P. K, Huston of Al lerton, la. . Kverything Is in readiness for tho Pythian Sisters hard time ball Thurs day night. All knights and their friends are urged to attend. 21 Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. The seasonal big egg stories for the Rogue River valley have been started at Grants Pass, as a Rhode Island hen belonging' ta Mrs. W. M. Campbell of that city, has laid an egg nearly 4 inches long and 6 lnohea around. Get the habit! Buy shares now In the Building and Loan. tf Second-hand lumber for sale cheap. J. A. Perry. J. W. Berrian is homo from Port land and says that, the fish and game commission has sent Mr. Hadley to tho Anient dam to superintend the building of fish ladders. Mr. Hadley is experienced in this lino of work, and it Is tho general hope that tho dam will be fixed this timo so that the continuous agitation ot tho past few years will bo stopped. Tho Balcony Hat Shop at tho M. M. Co. has Just received an assortment of dress and semi-dress hats, every one a model of art, large and small. 21 Mrs. W. T. Normilo left "last night for a short visit with relutivea and friends nt Portland. If you want heulthy chicks feed our condensed buttermilk. Monarch Seed Co.. ., . Tho Chamber ct Commerce Is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf A spring festival social will ho hold Friduy night at the First Methodist church under tho auspices ot the Epworth league. All members and friends of tho league are invited to attend. For eye, cat, nose, throat,-Beo Dr. Heino. Lrborty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Hemstitching 10c per yard,, thread furnished. Singer Shop, 115 West Main,,. ',. , y : ; i t ,; , . Tho. following telegram from. Hon.' W. C.sllawloy,' chairman of the com-i mlttee on ways and means In congress wuh received by, Medford Pos( of the American Legion last night: j "Com mitteo on waya and means diligently preparing American Legion adjusted compensation bill and believe favor ablo report will bo made, . Am giving it active support.'' ' r . , Dance, Central Point, Friday, April iflth. . Launspach's orchestra. 23 IBlms for the sunny days, small creations for the car. trips. . 21 lt IB rnBQrtqd that someone repre senting tho nil. Tribune Js soliciting advertising along the highway. , No one is authorized to do this or. any othur advertising for this paper who has not. written. orodcntlale. , Dolco-LIght Electricity tor every farm. J. E Bartlott-, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. . " For. Sale-Mew and - second-hand, machines. Singer Shop, .115 West Main, phone 215-R. Mrs, A. D. I-.lt.tle returned from her visit In the eiiBt this morning. ,, Tublets and scratch pads made of news print, for school and office use for sole at this office. , I .- . tf (Mrs. illlen and her able lisslstant, Mrs. Kern iMoKilllgan, - will be de lighted to show them to you. .. 21 Washington state visitors regis tered at tho Modford are A. J. Moroly ot Aberdeen, and Geo. II. Llnsley, Jr., It. J. Williams and W. A. Dunbar or Seattle.. . . ... -; , , Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be nt Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine wcolens, , latest styles always. tf Chapped Hands? Turpo, the Only Tnrpentihe oint ment, will fix It.' Rftor . washing hands, rub in Turpo before drying. My what a dirforenco! Try It. Tuhpo ' Ht TUBPCNTINC 9IHTHEHT --'- '''.'',- ' ' -'-: e,,-;)'-'-.i. TKe New Premier : HAS ARRIVED f ';.': ' this is one of tfic leading aittos all over tiro United States. Six cylin ders, (if) horse jnver, light, ceonoinieal ami is indeed a 'premier." It's the car for those who want - something a little better than ; r just good enough ; . ; ; See it at our show room at tho Valley' Garage on -North Holly St. Hanson & '0. V.'liggolt, ManiVgcr Elva A. Hobart of Ashland, was a visitor in the city on Tuesday. Dance, Central Point, Friday, April, ICth. Launspach's orchestra. 22 Machines rented and repaired. Singer Shop, phone 215-K. , W. B. Robinson, engineer of the Blue Ledge mine and family are at Seattle visiting relatives. Mr. Robin son nlso attended the recent Inter national 'Mining convention held In that city. Don't forget, ladles, that popular priced hats from $7.00 to $8.50, are always on display at the Hat Shop, on the balcony at the M. M. Co. 21" Hasklns for health. . Calitornlans who are guests at tho Holland are J. A. Campbell of San Fran-clsco, and J, E, Campbell and E. ttyan of Dunsmulr. - Expert phonograph repairing. i$ South Central. Phone G15-J. 34 A real dance! Wed. Apr. 14. Mod ford Nut. Imperial orchestra! ... 20 According to Portland newspapers after the attorney general of the state has passed on the compromise settle ment reached between Roderick Mac leay and tho southern Oregon anglers associations regarding the ., Rogue river controversy, the state fish nnn gamo commission wHll meet In Med rord with ull of the Rogue river in terests. ... 1 IWe write tire insurance. Redden '. Canaday, 82 N. Central, phone 720 Don't let anyone tell you that other clothes washers are made, on same principle of the Blue Bird. The Elks lodge tomorrow night will have two initiations including the initiation ot a candidate tor the oanla Ana, Calif., lodge of Elks. . Llthla Mineral water by the case. Jackson County Creamery. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for NuBOno. Phone 683-J. We repair all makes c'f pkono-i graphs and Victrolas. Palmer Piano House. ., 22 A. E. Odams and Earl G. Osborn of Portland nro guestB at the Holland. When you want any hauling, mov-i ing, etc., done call 407-Y, Keizur. Brothers Transfer Co. ', ' .39 Pecotlng ... . , ' Hemstitching . , , Handicraft Shop. , ' 21 Tho famous Georgia Minstrels who gavo a splendid entertainment boforo a large audience at tho Page last night, left this morning ror Eugeno, . llund embroidered shadow proof petticoats. .. Handicraf t Shop. 21 Hot tamalcs and chill concarne at DoVoe's. f For tho beBt Insurance see Holmes the r-nsurance .Man. . . ..... F. L. (Norton und E, PIccard of San Francisco , and 'Mr. and iMra. , L. E. Schmltt ot Oa.ello are Calitornlans stopping, at the Mledford, r Always Is tnere a cheery smile of woluome in tho Blue Bird home. ; T06 UTJETO j:U8WFY VA'TED-Tho terFord tourlriS . car that $100 Cash will buy. Call - mornings, room 19, Riverside Aptn. ; 1. I ' -. 24 FOR SALE 200 Angora goats about 160 nannies and 40 wethers, 60 iklds how nnd more to come, nil for , $1000i for quick Bale. F. W. Moore, phone 261-J, Ashland, Oregon: o FOn RJ-IMT Six-room house, four lots, barn and chicken house. Two Ioib plowed ready for garden. ' 520 Hamilton. 20 FOR SALE Morse and team young . ml..... a ... 11.... keley Orchards. 23 FOR SALE An undivided one olghth interest in two oil claims lo cated In Sams Valley. Inquire P. Sletter. 826 South Central Ave. ' - " 21 WANTED Boy over fiftoen to carry Oregonlan paper route; good pay. ' Phone 761. Call 401 King stroot.! .: ' " . 20 FOR HUNT. Furnished five room cottnge, cast Medford. Phono S71-X. .1 .21 FOR RENT FIvo room furnished bungalow. Phono CS9-J-1. WANTED Somo ono to farm a largo ' lot on ea?t side, inquire at Med ford Nationnl Bank. 21 Medford Branch '.' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence,. Meeker leave tomorrow for Des Moines, Iowa where he is a delegate tn thn iron era I conference of the M. E. church. They will go via Los Angeles and 8alt Lake City and will vlalt In Chicago and other eastern cities, .jlr. Meeker will also purchase fall goods for the M. M. Department store and they will be gone about six weeks. Get our, prices, on millrua, ' mid dlings, chick food, egg mash, hog feed, beet pulp, cane molasBes, etc. Farm Bureau Exchange, 16 W. Main. ' fieo Jledfonl. Land ! & Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co.. Rm. 209- Liberty Bldg., for fire insurance. ..... : , ,y rthe Blue Bird Is the Packard of Electric clothes washers. ' R. I. eggs at beVoe'tT Mr. and -MrB.i-rfc w. Terrell of Mbd-i ford were registered a the Imperial hotel at Portland on Monday. i See Vehice and die, See a' Blue Bird washer an4 you. will 'want to live. ' Two toned ribbons In blue, browns and rose. color.. Handicraft Shc'b. 21: Dance-at Beagle, Saturday, April,! 11. music by MajesJJc orchestra. 22. Attention Knighb) bf Pythias '' Don't forget the hard timo rijinee Thursday night. Come and have a good time. 21 What's a Battery Separator? :! ' ' ... - . -;'- .'. Sepnrnors are a very essential part or modern storage battery, .according to M. J5. Walker of Auto Electric Equipment Co., USL Service Station Teprescntatlve-for this section, dur ing a discussion on Batteries In hie of fice yesterduy.'- - - ' " I-'-v f.l ' "Separators," he asserted, "are to prevent the positive and' negative plates from coming Into contact and thus creating injurious shortclrcults. A separator is. not merely a piece of wood sized and shaped to fit the nar- row Spaces between the nlat'oS. r 'It is a .specially shaped piece of a special kind of wood, which is not requi- siuonen ror' work m a battory until after It has gone through Several proT cesBes and received apecial treatment. "Separators are eut' from seasoned native wood, following which they are subjected to a carefnl chemical treatment to remove any - elements wnicn might ruin the battery. They are of sufficient'' thinness' to lhsure rapid dirruslon of the eloctrolvt4 through the pores. Before use the separators are kept under water In special treating tanks in the t'SL Ser vice Station. , . "Perforated rubber-"-separators are used In batterios other than those of j tho startor type. - We- have foimil; nowover, that perforated rubber sopr arators lb starting1 Service reduce tho starting cnpaclty of the batteries dt least a third. If a bettor all 'round material tor separators than properly selected and treated wood Is ever dis covered, you may be sure you will see it in usl, uaueries." Advi ' Ncy '.' ari'ivafe' ' fJvcry weok of the latest mod els ' in colored , voiles)' guaranteed to ?'tub." Vanity Shop Next Rlalto Theater. .1 ; i. Keyt Phond 3G6 .. i Blouses! THOROUGH WORK Hw-Medfiird (Jrtieift Can Flnd.troe- dom From Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders ' , Any curable disease of the kidneys. Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have been test ed by thousands. j Grateful people testify. Can you ask moe convincing proof of ihorft ? ':' 1 : " Daniel -Flaten, C St., Jacksonville, Orel, saye; "It is some years ago since 1 used Doan's kidney Pills, but I can not forget how much good they did me. I suffered from weukness of the kidneys and other disorders that go with kidney complaint. I ached all over. ,I began, using Doan'S Kidney Pills, and received 'benefit from the very first" and soon Ihey had( ; me straightened up in good shape." .' .' ' Price .60c, at all dealers. Don't BImply ask for a kidney remedy get Dpnh'a Kidney Pill the same that Mr. Flaten had., Fostor-Milburn Co., Ifra.,: Buffalo, N. Y Adv. TTERE is the JOL first tire that ttr wai given a ivftoie fattory 'to itsrfP' ' '' Firestone Plan No. 2, With a ca--pacity of 16,000 tires per 'day, is devoted solely to tho production of the 64 inch size. 1 V'rtss-Vi-'5 i If ., " - ': ' ;- - :.". DIRTx DISHES 'N ELEGTRICITY i;' "t 'v ' ' f -' " ; .i ' ' An alumimmi topped kitchen table. Von lift the lid, put in the dirty china, glassware, silverware, ei?ht quarts of hot wat el and a little washing powder. You close the lid, push the button and forget it for three. minutes. Tush the button 'again, ''drain ; .-off water,'. open lid, pour in a kettle of fresh hot water, close lid, let run for a minute, and your dishes are rinsed and ' dried. ' an'd midy to put away. ' ' ; " ' . ' . t - No Broken Dishes; No Scalded Hands, No; Unsanitary Dishcloth . - - .-:;-).. ' . . ' - JVce Deinonstratioit in Yiitii' lliiine. Pauls Electric Store Phone 90.v , '! .J?.- ?' . '. : All Knights and their friends are invited.., Pythian Sisters Hard Times Ball t . - '.. ( . "3 :'.-' -''- ; I K OF HALJ :i ,: Tuesday, April 15th . ' l t r; j GOOD MUSIC u ; ' f i j . . ; "' good time ' ' ' phizes given for best costumers Most miles fier. dollar is a' Firestone pledge, io Hit ' big car owner as zutli as io the owners of light cars. , See the new Standard ' Oversize Firestone Cord' ('-".' NOW WASHED BY Main at Central It was a problem' made to order for Firestone big. volume produc. , tion of a high; grade article. , k - Firestone met i with a :typica Firestone answer. as e par at S' $7,000,000 fac tory. . vr:.r( J. - I J- -t li .'. Buy Firestones' H i.'-'-t f, K-.''!l7 I ..li-.i! , tr.iv.;c?.: V-fi. k -s 1 1 'i "i - ' i'iii 1 11 iimri ii r i . .sc. ..-.-.:'ti. ' , , Phone 90 ' ' ' v ' t t