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WTCfiFOTlT) MATE TRTBUNTE. JfEDFOTlD, OKEOOX, THURSDAY, AT'UTL 1.V J02a PXGE TWO , The large amount of rain that his fallen the past two days has done the crops of the valley a world of boo-1, ng well as the garden truck, and It i-s predicted that the grain crops thit year will he of the hamper variety. In all .20 of an inch of rain had fallen the past two days up to this morning, .08 of which fell last nluht, and about 8 inches of rain for the season. It continued to rain off and on almost all day. Willi rain falling heavily the official prediction or pro bable rain for tonight and Friday Is positively refreshing. All voters living in Medford North Main, .Southwest .Medfnrd, Went Mcd ford and Northwest Medford regis ter at tho 'Mall .Tribune office. Kegis tration books close April HOtU. " Carl Jeschko, high grade watch and cloc krepalrlng. 'J Kir street. Old phonographH and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass. 101 S. Central. Phone G15-.I. All members of (1. A. It. and W. It !. desiring to attend the W. It. ('. entertainment ut I. O. O. I' ball, Ashland, on Saturday, April 17lh, will find conveyances In front of the O. A. it. hall in .Medford at I p on tho above mentioned date. All are invited. Bargain In slightly used Stolnway piano. 1'almer I'iano House. Itadtalor ltepnlr Shop is now open for business and will make a special ty of repairing and rebuilding radlu tors, fenders and gaB tanks. All wc.'rk guaranteed. :i5 South Front. 21!' We carry a full lino of chicken dairy, and hog feed. Also mill run I'rlcos inoro than right. llanlwell Fruit Co. 20 : Among Oregonlans registered at tho Medrord aro G. S. Young of Now burg, S. L. Stewart of Salem, F. (1 Ivowls of lOugene and tho .following from Portland: Wesley A. Sbain anil brother, X. I,, tiruell, V. Maclean, A 1,. Itrnmwell, 11. F. Hasten, II. 1.. .Mi: Kenzle, K. T. ltabias, .1. W. Walker Dr. 'Elizabeth Pickett, .1. A. Schnoi dor, .1. F. Stodd and II. F. liragg. A good time Is assured all knights and their friends nt tho hard time ball Thursday night. Como and enjoy yourself. 21 You ought to lnsuro your auto with Itoddon & Canaday, 32 N. Cun tral. Phono 720. Tho Myers Cleaning Works saves you money on clothes cleaning' and dyeing. First-class work guaranteed. Phono 3ii(l-.l. Wto call and deliver. 20 !Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgo liauuKpacb loavo thin avonlng for Portland where Airs. Lnunspach will enter a hospital for treatment. They expect to bo gone several weeks at tho least. . ' ..Fanners attention. Medford Iron Works is paying $25 a ton for good scrap cast Iron. 2 1 ".Your spring suit host woolens, reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor, Jiast Main, upstairs. ; Tho 'Myers Cleaning Works have Installed a conuiloto plant at Central I'olnt and have Mudson, the expert cleaner and dyer In charge. , 2 0 . tirace M. Oard left Tuesday even lug for Denver, Colo., to .visit rela tives for sovoral weeks. A good time la assured nil Knights and their friunds at the hard time 1iall, Thursday night. Coniu and en joy yourself. 2 I ; Tho Uluo lllrd electric washor, the acme of parfectlon, is coming to Med lord. ' Watch our window for Friday and Saturday specials. Weeks it Orr. "Final plans for the smoker April 29 were laid at tho iiifeting of the American Legion last night. Din half of tho opera house Is being re served for I ho IOIUh who are expected horn front Medford," says the (ituul Pass Courier. "It Is saiil that fully 300 of tho .Medford lodge members will be hero and will bo joined by the local lOlks. A record breaking atten dance is ox ted from valley points is this Is the best boxing card that has ovor been secured in Oregon south of Portland." , Dolco-Ught Flectrlclty for ovory farm. J. E. llartlett, Medford Hotel, M'odford, Oro. llJverytliing Is In readiness for the Pythian Sisters bard time ball, Thurs day night. All knights and their friends aro urged to attend. 2 1 ' Watch our window for Friday and Saturday special". Weeks a Hit. 22 I pr. Fliabelh 'Pickett of Portland. Is ut the Hotel .Medford. Dr. Pickett Ih hero to give a series of talks on -'Theosoplilcul subjects and along tho Hno of tho -Now Psychology." Conge ft!- ccai; lately lrlvl nurl bp.'l t fin Jn it U It r-i- of T i .-. . V' !:-lr Mir ii "VSI y - wn! ni -h V r- 1 n hen Bcu 'r.i'. lo c;l if nlini of ' i 'linn iti.'.- illii) 1 1 f-ir- rnrt . T-l fS,hircn's hnr, M. . - 1. yta rr. K'Vl'M.KO: it iiay -,vh flrntfut f,.r r bolj. in (.-uh fv" ii ii n pi lire to m-fivt' tlif hturtit't; ilzir Cn un m now nr.:? an-l p"fii ft box if jtr.im Kot 'tn V ii bnr dm ito.e. ir i-r f x ill hit msil-tl Jf ji r.-'it-, fil-t or ijnM. tt Jobn BrtUftiu, A UKti P lir. X. J. Sa'kott of Loh AnBciles Ir viHiliny Dr. and -Mrs, Shaw, und look ing ovor tht; vallov. Drink Litiiia Mineral water for rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County Creamery. 'Hroken forfciiiKS and rastlnKH, all filiaiR's, all metal, all hImh, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, :J9 South Kront St. Mrs. Walter Kverton of Ashland, arrived In Central J'olnt yesterday forenoon to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mra. 1. K. Wade. ' Have you tried tho Llthia Mineral water from tho Jacks(.ti County Creamery. It has great medicinal value. Watch our window for Friday and .Saturday KpeclalH. Wueks & Orr. Tl Tho funeral Horvlce for llohert. Dut Um will he held at hift late residence- West 'Tenth utreet, Fri day, April Kith at 2: 'Mi p. m. Itev. Uhoda K. Itumelt, officiating. The interment will he in the 1. O. O. 1' cemetery. Kconomizo ny using scratch pads for ubc. Get them at tills office, tf Everything Ih In readlnen:? for the Pythian Sisters hard time hall ThurH- day night. Ail knights and their friends are urged to attend. 2 1 Orres, tailors for men and women High grade only. Ashland, Oro. Watch our window for Friday and Saturday HpecialH. Weeks & Orr. 2 Chan. Jl. Shanafelt of Kenton, O., and C. K. Kramni of Itound Up Alnnt., are among tho gucHts from a distance at tiie Holland. Get tho habit! Huy shares now In tho Iluilding and hoan, tf1 Second-hand lumber for Bale cheap .1. A. Ferry. Tho Parent-Teacher circle of the Lincoln school will meet at the Lin coin building Friday afternoon at '. o'clock. A program will be given and plans will he made for the .May festival which the circle will give. The '1 1 ub Shoo store will start a sale on men's shoes Saturday. 21 Tho lialcony Hat Shop at tiio M. M. Co. has Just received an assortment or dress and semi-dress hats, overy one a model of art, largo and small. 2 Tho commercial fishing season in tho Rogue river opened at midnight last night at Grants Pass with a large number of boats on that stream. Thero is u large run on at present and the local fishermen expect to make productive catches. The com mercial fishing season at the mouth of the Kogue river also opened at midnight lust night. Mrs. V. T. Normilo left last night for a short visit with relatives and friends at Portland. 'If you want healthy chicks feed our condensed buttermilk; Monarch Seed Co. II. C. Hannen of tho Medford Sasli :md Door company, returned yester day from several days business trip to Klamath Falls. Tho Chamber or Commerce is a clearing houso for community thought and action. Join. tf Men's shoe sale at The Hub Shoo store starts Saturday. 21" Guests from tho eastern and wos tern sections of the country at the Medford Include Mr. and -Mrs. T. .1 Simpson of Cleveland, C. How of Chi cago, Con Danielson and Tom Gavin of St. 'Louis and W. II. Cut-run of Minneapolis. For eye, eai, noso, throat seo Dr. Heine, Liberty Illdg. Glasses fitted. Hemstitching 10c por yard, thread furnished. Singor Shcp, 115 West Main. Crater Luke chapter, Daughters of American Uevolul ion, of .Medford met Saturday with Mrs. F. N. Vlhn. Mrs. J. 11. Cochran read a paper on "Indian Legends of Oregon." Mrs. Casebeer, an Oregon pioneer, was a guest and gave somo Interesting re in in iscencos. Portland Journal. Danco, Central Point, Friday, April Kith. Launspach's orchestra. 22 White brims for tho sunny days, fimull creations for tho car trips. Mrs. (lillen and her aide assiMlant Miss Fern McKiIHgan, will be de lighted to show them to you. 2J The morning north and south bound passenger trains on the South ern Pacific again met at the depot here today at li:;t.ri a. m., the former train being late. Delco-Light Klectriclty for ovory farm. J. K llartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Oro. For Salu New and second-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Main, plume 2 I .VP. .leroino A. Ililbert, superintendent ot the ill no l.edge mine arrived in t lie city Wednesday on one of his periodical visits. I Orres, tho ladies tailor, will he nt Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine w (.ulcus, latest styles always. tf Dance, Central Point, Friday, April HUh. l.aunspach's orchestra. 22 With tho u u precedent ed recent laiscs in the prices of those three staple commodities of the table agar, potatoes and flour, especially in the two former, Medford house wives are considerably worried by l lie high cost of living. It will be but i few days till sugar is retailing at 2d cents or more- a pound, and the prediction is made it will soon be." cents a pound. Potatoes have been rising in price steadily because of their scarcity and are now retailing 1 I cents a pound. The price of flour is high but has not elevated correspondingly with the other two commodities. Mneliinos rented and repaired Singer Shop, phono 215-U. " Don't forvel, ladies, that popular priced hats from J7.f0 to $S.;.(, are .ilways on display at the Hat Shop, on the balcony at the M. M. Co. 2 1 .Air. and Mrs. Kichard L. Wilson who had been living at the Hotel Holland for the past five months have moved to their ranch home near Central Point. The Washington school parent teacher circle will meet at the school building Friday afternoon at o'clock. See Venice and die. See a Blue fifrd washer and you will want to live. Two toned ribbons In blue, browns and rose color. Handicraft Shfp. 21 Ashland water Irrigation rates wero about doubled thru an ordin ance passed by t he city council of that city last Tuesday night, It being tho first raise tor many years. The raiao is explained by the excessive high prices on supplies and work men's wages: Dance at Iieagle, Saturday, April 17. Music by Majestic orchestra. 22 Men's bhoes The Hub starts sale Saturday on men's shoes only. 21 Included among the Portland guests at the Holland arc C. A. Herr in a n, ft. G. Prady, Fred K. King, Henry D. Kmstroni; A. K. Adams and G. W. Johnson. From Vancouver, Wn., II. G. Gauthier Is registered, llaskins for health. We write fire Insurance. Redden SBcnJ. M. Collins, the Grants Pass auto merchant was a visitor In the city Wednesday and this morning. Don't lot anyone tell you that other clothes washers aro mado on same principle of the Ditto Bird. Llthia Mineral water by the case. Jackson County Creamery. W. G. McDonald, the artist and proprietor of the Kogue Klk Resort at Trail, arrived hero several days ago from Mc.Minnvillo where ho had spent the winter teaching art in the ...e.Minnvillo college. Mr. McDonald, who expected to leave for Trail to day, looks forward to a prosperous summer and fall at the Rogue Klk itonort, because of tho expected un precedented travel to Crater lake. Cariaday, 32 N. Central, phono 720 Low prices on real shoes for men at Tho Hub. Sale starts Saturday. 21 James DeVuux, Jr., of Seattle, rep resenting the Frank Waterhouse ex porting houso, is in Medford confer ring with representative fruit con cerns regarding tho exporting of local Iruit to tho Orient. Mr. De Vaux predicts a tremendous volume of export business from Seattle dur ing the next few years. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetioro for Nullono. Phone 5NT-J. AVe ropair all makes c'f phono graphs and Victrolas. Palmer Piano House. 22 Fdgar Smith of New York city left for San Francisco today after spend ing Wednesday in the city conferring with U H Parsons with whom ho is associated in tho movement of In creasing the productivity of the land in this country. When you want any hauling, mov ing, etc., done call 40 7-Y, Keizur lirothera Transfer Co. 39 The Medford Irrigation district re ceived tho official approval from State Engineer Cupper today of the new Irrigation project which will cover lO.ouo-acrcs In tho valley. This removes the last obstacle to the Issu ance of the $1,250,000 bonds and the advertising of bids for their pur-1 chaso. Pat Welch has already sturt-j ed preliminary work for tho con struction of tho new system. Pecotlng Hemstitching Handicraft Shop. 21 Thero will bo an Informal recep tion at the Presbyterian church, Fri day evening to welcome tho large number of new members wlio recent ly canto into tho church. All mem hers of tho church and their friends aro invited. Hand embroidered shadow proof petticoats. Handicraft Shop. 21 .Miss Floreneo Pool, the home dem onsiration agent and .Miss Jcssh Miles, the O. A. C. cloLhiug expert, who have been working with the Phoenix women all week, will spend Friday and Saturday with the women of Faglo Point at the Red Cross rooms in that town from 10 to 1 and I to 1 daily. Special sale on men's shoes at The Huh. Sale starts Saturday. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker left this forenoon for Des Moines, la., to attend the national Methodist church conference, to which Mr. Meeker is one of tho four delegates from the Oregon Methodist conference. Mr. and Mrs. .Meeker Vill remain in the ast sveral months visiting relatives and friends. Hot tamales and chill concarnc at DeVoe's. . young people enjoy a spring festival. They are invited to attend one at the First Methodist church to morrow evening at N o'clock, given by the Fp worth League. All mem bers of the league and friends are expected to bo present. For tho best iusuranco seo Holmes the Insurance Man. Califoruians at the Medford aro K. O. Woodruff of Los Angeles, Mrs. M. Lipton of llerUeley, and K. Wen ford, Al Piehio. J. Clement and W. II. Hammell of San Francisco. From Seattle Henry O. Horwell and James DeVean are registered. Always is tnere a cheery smile of weleomo in tho Plue Pird homo. tMrs. Path W. Clemens, of the Ktrtlnnd farm near Medford, had as her guests at the Santa Uarbara. Cal ifornia horse show last week on the uroitnds of the Ambassador hotel. Miss Louise Irwin, Miss Wood, Mrs. Fiske and .Mrs. Withington. Mrs. Clemens brought two thoroughbred Kentucky saddle horses for ex hi hi-1 (ion at the show which was the social! event of the season at Santa Uarbara The Plue Hird is tho Packard of Fleet tie clothes washers. WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS Day I'lloiio !7 XlKht Phones K. W. Weeks, S2T-J-2 V, K, Orr, a-J7-.l-i, "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its. .Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderine." After an application of "Dandorino" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more col or and thickness. Adv. Drilling which had been discon tinued at the Trigonia Oil company well since last Sunday afternoon be cause of a broken stem, will begin again tonight, as a new stem arrived in the city late this afternoon by ex press, and the bit of the drill which had been lost in the same accident was fished out of the well yesterday. Work will again be rushed night and day. See Medford Land & Insuranco Agency, successors to 1). R. Wood & Co., Km. 209 Liberty Hldg., for fire Insuranco. tf .Mrs. J. M. llarnhart of Childers, Tex., is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Keliehor, and sisters, Misses Anna and Kate Keliehor at their home on South Oakdale. Mrs. Keliehor and daughters also have as their guest the former's granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Davis of Wichita Falls, Tex., and Mrs. L. P. Hlack of Pasadena, Cal., Is the guest of the Misses Kelie hor. Get our prices on millrun, mid dlings, chick food, egg mash, hog feed, beet pulp, cane molasses, etc. Farm Bureau Exchange, 16,r. Main. 2 1 M. E. J I owe, former chef of the Holland cafe, and wife arrived here Wednesday from Jerome, Ida., where they had been visiting the former's relatives for somo time past, and Mr. H owe will resume his duties as chef at Carl Tengwald's eating house. R. I. eggs at DcVoe'L. W. Ii. Iteebe will he in charge at tho M. M. store during Clarence Meeker's absence. Tablets and scratch pads mado of news print, for school and office use for sale at this office. tf A. A. Ml. Regular copimuuicatlon Med ford Lodge 10I1, Friday even ing, April ltitlt, 7: J0 p. m. Important business. 22 L. K. WILLIAMS, Secy. Attention Knights of Pythias Don't forget tho hard time dance Thursday night. Como and havo a good time. 21 48,000 Drug Stores Se2! It. Five million people use it to KILL COLDS HILL'S CASCARAkPQUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 years in aoiet icrni sate, sure, no Opiates breaks up n cold in 24 nours relieves fjtp in j days. Money back if it failt. The ficnmne box naa a Kea top with Mr, Hill's piciure. At All Drus Storm J-O-T-O Gets After Inactibe Organs and Puts Thsm "Back to Work. Thero is troublo In tho "Contrnl I'owers" when tho active organs o( your stomach ro on strlko Gas no ctiniulutea, Sournoss and lloartburn hang around and thero Is plenty ot pain you Stomach Sufferers know tho symptoms just send A HURRY CALL FOR J-O-T-0 This Is tho simple, effective, quick netiiiK Stomach Remedy that will disperse tho troublo makers In two minutes a tcaspoonful In a glass of hot water makes llfo worth liv ing. Just try J O T-O once ami you will have It with you always. Thero Is a Druggist In This City That Sells J-O-T-0 And it's guaranteed by its produc ers to do Its full duty or your money back every time. We'll semi a sample It you wish; Just write to BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO, BolKngham, Washington. For sale in Medford by HKATH'S Dims STOKK. DR. RIGKERT KTES 8CTETinCAl,LT "KSTEIV, AM) tiLA.SSKS PROPERLY FITTED no rnoi'S cskh Hroken T.ensra Accurately Duplicated Butte 1-2 over Ms? Co. 308 E, Main, UpiUIn CENSUS DECREASE 'FLU" WASHINGTON', April 1 :. A view of the population flRUXus of tho 111) cities and towns thud far an nounced was made public today by the census bureau. Comparative fig ures for -iHS of these places In tho last two decades show a decline of ii.'i por cent in the percentage, of In crease from 1910 to ltc'u as com nareil with tho 2S.4 Der cent &ain during the preceding decade. Tho remaining 21 places represent cities or towns which were not exist ing as separate communities in 1!!(JV l'p to and Including yesterday's announcement, the review showed iri aggregate population of 10, UjS. I! Ir an increase of 1,780,372 over 1810., or 21.!) per cent. Falling off In tho percentage nf in crease for tho places announced was largely due to the "check on immi gration which resulted from the world war," said Director Rogers of tho bureau. Tptal immigration to the United States for tho last ten years showed a decrease of :i,H61, 000 compared with the preceding de cade. USES OF ASPIRIN TOLDjSTEffi" Bayer Company, who introduced Aspirin 18 years ago, give Advice. When the Bayor Company introduced Aspirin over eighteen years ago, physi cians soon proved it a marvelous help in relieving Rheumatism, Colds, Head ache, Neuralgia, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, Neuritis, Aching Joints, and Pain in general. To get this same genuine, world famous Aspirin, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," marked with the "Bayer Cross." You will llnd safe and proper directions in every un broken package. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost only a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packnges. Aspirin is the trado mark of Buyer Manufacture of Monoacoticaoidester of Ealicylicacid. Perfection's Price In lire Braiding :'. K fire-maker's first problem is 'to decide how mucti He can give for the money. This, and every other question in tire1 building, depends upon policies. 'A super-tire, such as The EruriswicE, cTri He made only by d concern which knows well and appreciates that there is notlw ing exclusive in the tire industry except high standards. Since 1845 the House or Brunswick has held first place in every line it entered. Brunswick Tires, as more and more motorists come to know them", will certainly be awarded .that (coveted places held only by the superfine. Motorists who buy one Brunswick usually adopt i? for complete equipment. Yet this is not strange, since; the first one so completely proves its superiority, If the name of Brunswick certifies to you, a3 to most men, an extraordinary tire, at no higher price, would it no$ be. good business to Jest one or two Brunswick Tires? THE BRUNSWiCK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 4S-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis NORDWICR m SON So. Front St., Kedford, Ore. . ,. ii.iii.., i ... "A; New Lease of Life Through Internal Baths" Jlr. 10. Shu I n of Santa Cruz, Cal., writes to the Tjrrell Hygienic Insti tute: ".My wife and I will be sr years voung next birthday and consider that the '.I. II. L. Cascade- has given us a new lease of life for wo now en joy the best of health. We were (jo- ing down hill fast but the Cascade has f,lven us such heulth as we have not enjoyed in years." The "J. IS. I.. Cascade" cleanses the lower intestine its entire length and keeps it always free of poisonous waste. Thousands testify that Constipa tion, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles Hiliousness, Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and pre vented by this Valine Treatment Tho West Side I'hannaey will he glail to show you the ".I. II. I.. C cade," explain its simple operation ana will give you, free on request, interesting little book by Dr. ('has A. Tyrrell of New York, u noted spec must on Internal llathing for years In that city. Clip this out as a reminder to ask for tho booklet at your first opportunity. Adv. Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOoD Our PRICES LOW. NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK Special Price This Week . . 25c Deuel & Sons . ,,ti.. i iii i.mm,ii.:i-g,m' It all Depends on Where You pend It Give these prices the once-over be fore you attend any big sales or send to Shears, Saw-Buck. Men's Black Sox Pr. . . . 15c Men's Leather Gloves, Pr. 50c Men's Union Suits Light Wt. 85c Men's Work Shirts at .... 89c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 75c $1.50 Work Gloves $1.00 Men's Bib Over alls at .. $1.98 Men's Khaki Pants at $2.25 Men's Dress Hats $1.75 to $3.00 Men's Blue Serge Pants . $3.50 Corduroy Pants Irg. sizes $3.75 Men's heavy wrk. Shoes . $3.65 Louis Straus Quality Brand All-Wool Suits at . . $27.50 These are not old, shop worn suits or bankrupt stock, but brand new suits, right off the reel. Right up-to-date in style and quality. Mighty well made by some ot the best tail ors in the country.! Now if you want to save from $10 to $25 on your next suit you better have a look. WILL H.WILSON 32 No. Front St. Phone 467