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WflDTOITO WATT, TTITRTTNTC, OTJVFfmiX OKl-XiOX. FRIDAY, A PHIL 1(1 1020. . i , PXOB TWO Today was full of weather. In the morning, there was sunshine and later there was snow ami ruin and u small wind to blow them around u little blizzardly. Hut tills caused no worry. The worry comes witli the prediction of a light to heavy frost for tomorrow morning. Tho precipi tation of Thursday in tho day and last night amounted to .13 of an Inch to bo added to the 8 inches that had fallen since last September, and more rnln fell off and on today. New shipment of pattern hats for Saturday, at Deuel's. , 22 A few advance copies of Hdison Marshall's now book, "The Voice of tho Pack," have been received. Med ford liook Store. 23' Hereford miction sale, 1 o'clock p. in. Monday at Vinson's Keed Stable A beautiful Biisht is Cherry lane at tho Westorlund orchards where the liOO cherry trees of tho mile and a hulf Ioiik fruit tliorofare aro now in bloom. Indications from tho bloom are for a crop of from 10 to VI tons of cherries In the lano from the Hoyul Ann, Ufng, Lambert, 'Muck Jtepubllcan and Ox Heart trees. lluv. .1. Roland Stillwoll of Port land, will lecture in the AHhea hall. Main street at Central, Sunday, April 3 8, 8 p. 111. Subject, "The First. Prin ciples of Christianity and Spiritual ism." Admission free. 21! . Wide brims for tho sunny days. small creations for the car trips. Airs. C! f I 011 and her able assistant, Miss Fern 'McKllllgun, will be dc lighted to show them to you. W'eok-end dance! Mod ford Nat Sat. Apr. 17. Imperial orchestra! Jivorybody's poind 23' W. O. Dudley, of Tho Dalles, giiino warden in charge of building the new flshway at the Anient dam, neai- (Jrants 'Pass, was in Medford toduy in company Willi (Jamo Warden Pat Dally. Mr. Hartley's plans for tho now flshway provido for tho fish i'ol lowing tho natural course of the rivei' and when tho work is complet ed It is hoped the Anient dam will not be referred to as tho causo for fish not getting up stream. Jackson school invito everyone to attend tho April Frolic tonlto. Tl Tablets and scratch pads niado of news print, for school and office usa for salo at this offlco. If 11. I. oggs at DoV'oeV Mrs. W. P. llalley of Algoimt, Oro., underwent a major operation yester day, in the Dow hospital for double hernia. On account of her heart con dition tho oporntion was successfully performed under local anesthetic. Mrs. Halley's duughlor, Mrs. W. K. Itlnns mid Mr. Itiuns of the marine corps, Ui'Ginorlon, uro hero during her mothor'B IllnosH. Mrs. llalley formerly lived in- Jacksonville-mid lias a host of friends tlioru. Tho DIuo Bird 1b the Packard of Klectrlc clothes washers. Soo Modford T.and & Insurance Agoncy, successors to D. 11. Wood & Co., Rin. 20!) Liberty Uldg., for fire insurance. If Oct our prices on nilllriin, mid dlings, chick food, egg mush, hog food, hoot pulp, cano molasses, etc. Farm Dtircuu Exchange, 10 W. Main. .( Orogon gnosis at tho Modioril Thursday and this forenoon included Alice Clement and Mamie Leiihart of Albnny, 11. L. (Mem of Kugmm, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Blovnr of Salem, and tho following from Portland: L. U. Zlomor, N. F. Haas, .1. 8. P. Cope limd, J. Hi O'Connor, F. J. Cook. Jus. P. llakklnson, O. C. llhiko, (1. S. Mc- (lunlglo, D. V. Plggott, II. K. Smith, V. MtLoun, Noil Uortriilrdlas, A. D. Parkor and F. 10. Ackermaun. Now Bhipinont of pattern hats for Saturday, at Deuol's. 2 2 U. S. Mail school tablets kihuiv 1 0c price. $1.00 a dozen. Medford Hook Store, 23 Jteglstered Hereford - bulls going at auction, Mlondny, April til. Vinson Stable, 1 o'clock p. 111. 23 'Major Albert I). Smith who Is com paratively well known in .Medford thru hnvlng had charge of tho air plane forest fire patrol squadron in Oregon last summer, and who will probably bo reassigned to that posi tion tho coming summer is In the l.otterman general military hospital at Sail Francisco suffering from an old fracture of an ankle sustained two years ngo while working at Day ton, O., but expects to be out soon. Tho major recently made 11 record flight from Seattle to San Diego. Tho annual meeting of the ltogue Hiver Co-Operative Fruitgrowers nssoclntion will he held la Its office in .Medford, Oregon, on April IMtli, 1920, nt 2:30 o'clock in tho after noon. All members are requested to bp present. J. A. Perry, president. Old 'hand instruments wanted at oiico. 'Need have no musical value. Can't bo too old nor tdo ehonp. Med ford Exchange. 22 'Homo canned fruit for salo at Jaekson school louite. 22 "IT. I,. (Hem of Kiigenn. former manager of the Western I'niou Tele graph company office hero was 11 business visitor in (he city yesterday. Hot tumules and chili concarno at DeVoo's. For the best insuranco soo Holmes tho Insurance Man. 'Always is tnero a cheery smile of woleonio In the lllue Uird home. W: 11. Itobinsuti, mining engineer of tho Mue Ledge mine, arrived In Medford Thursday from Seattle where ho attended the international mining convention. We repair all makes r.f phono graphs and Victrolas. Palmer Piano limine. 22 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsctlere for s'uDouo. Phono uSi-J. , On his lecture tour thru Oregon next month, William Howard Taft, former presiccnv, w;;I not lecture in southern Oregon, but will speak at Kugeno on .May 2 Mil, either on "Present Aspects of tho League of Nations" or "Jlolshevism and the Soviet Government." He is appear ing under the auspices of the Kllison White Lyceum bureau. Don't let anyone tell you that other clothes washers are made on same principle of the Blue Bird. Lithta Mineral water by the case. Jackson County Creamery. When you want any hauling, mov ing, etc., done call 407-Y, Keizur Brothers Transfer Co. 39 William J. Warner, assistant post master, is scheduled to give an ad dress at the meeting of the parent- teacher circle of Washington school this afternoon, over which Miss Kiel der, the well known veteran teacher, was expected to preside. Another lot of trimmed hats, J.'i.uO to $7. Till, Saturday, at Deuel's. 22' "Madam Znrariu" will tell you fortune at Jaekson school tonlte. 2! Week-end dance! Medford Cs'at. Sat. night. Real music! Wonderful floor! Fine crowd! Admission free! 23 In anticipation of the expected smudging tomorrow morning inci dental to tho predicted frost the wise housewives will get up early and close tho windows at their homes. Wo write flro Insurance. Kodden Canaday, 32 N. Central, phono 720 Danco at Beagle, Saturday, April 17. .Music by Majestic (.rchestra. 22 Iluskins for health. California guests at the Holland Include Harry Cooper of Los Angeles, W. O. O'Kann of San Francisco, .1. W. Call of Yreka and R. A. Cooke of Hornbrook. Machines rented and repaired Singer Shop, phono 21G-R. ' Tho Washington school parent- teacher circle will meet at the school building Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. See Venice and die. See a Blue Bird washer and you will want to live. Near tho en! ranco to LIthIa park thcro is a bank in Ashland, and the presiding genius save in warm weather when tho p. g. is fishing at Lake-of-tho-Woods is 10. V. Carter. As tho mediator of tho fish and game commissions, Mr. Carter Is in Port land, leaving his campaign for repre sentutivG to tho legislature from Jackson county neglected and Ignor ed. Being u luwmiiker has no novel ty for Mr. Carter, who has been spea'ker of the houso and also a member of the state senate. Ho is registered nt tho Imperial. Portland Oregonlan. Mr. Carter returned home from Portland Wednesday. For Salo New and second-hand maclilnos. Singer Shop, 115 West Main, phono 215-R. ( Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Flue wcolona, latest styles always. tf Dance, Central Point, Friday, April Itlth. .Lnunspach's orchestra. 22 V. B. Warren of Hilt, Is in Mod lord 011 a short business trip. Hemstitching 10c per yard, throad furnished. Singor Shop, 115 West Main. iDtince, Central Point, Friday, April Kith. Luunspac.il 's orchestra. 22 Delco-Light lOlectrlcIty for every farm. ,1. 10 Bartlett, Medford Hotol, Modford, Oro. iOastorn guests registered at the Medford aro D. W. Mack and G. S. Johnson of New York city, W. P. Micks of Chicago, Joe II. ilinrroll of Topeku, Kas., C. A. MuddillR of Oniil ha, and Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo O. Rob inson and Mary J. Robinson of Bel lalro, O. Another lot of trimmed hats, $ .1 . r 0 to $7.50, Saturday, at Deuel's. 22 See "Sir Oaroth of Orkony" played by the Sixth Crude, at Jackson school tonlto. 2 2 Auction salo Hereford bulls. Vin son's -Stable, Monday, April 10, 1 o'clock p. 111. 23 iMr. mid Mrs. James 10. (Irleve ar rived in Medford yesterday from Prospect on one of their periodical business visits. If you want healthy chicks food our condensed buttermilk. Monarch Seed Co. Tho Chnmber or Commorco is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf For eyo, eiu, nose, throat Bee Dr. Heine, Liberty Uldg. Classes fitted. The rains of tho past few days have caused the Itoguo river and other streams to rise to a consider able extent. Second-hand lumber for salo cheap .1. A. Perry. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer InsUt on "River TixMeU of Aspirin" in a "Huyvr jnokjp," eontuininjr propel dirt'i-linna for Collin, I'nin, Hoatl.iohe, Win illy in, l,umh;i0, niul Ilium mntirmi. Name "H.-m-r" tiu'uns genuine A-spirin prcaeri' vl bv pliyaieiitnn for mm'teon yrara. 1 dimly tin tnutcs of l'J tablets cost ft'W ct'iiu. Aspirin w trade mark of Rtyi'r Miimifrti'tufc of Monoacotie nciilfsUT of Sulicvlicucii!. WEEKS & ORB UNDERTAKERS Jny riiono NlKlit Vhoncs K. V. Vok, 2U7-J-2 A. E. Orr, U7-J-3. Mrs. V. V. MarlouW't, who has bein residing on the Sunshine ranch, near this city, left this morning for Central Point, whore nhe expects to reside. Itotjeljurg Review News. Watch our window for Friday ami Saturday specials. WeeKs & Oir. 22 Economize by using ecratch pads for use. Get them at this office, tf Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Because of the freight embargo due to the switchmen's strike the farm bureau exchange has two cur loads of hogs held up that were to be shipped last Saturday, one here and the other at Grants Pass. Roland Flaharty, manager of the exchange, learned of the embargo Saturday in time to prevent all but three of the lt)t hogs to be shipped in the .Med ford ar from being brought to Med tord, but the Grants Pass car was loaded before word was received and the hogs aro being fed there by the bureau exchange until they can be shipped. And hog feed Is $70 a ton. Watch our window for Friday and Saturday specials. Weeks &. Orr. Tl Get the habit! Uuy shares now in the Building and L.oan, tf Got an old fashioned popcorn bull at Jackson school tonite. 2 2 At tho Medford are the following from a distance: C. K. Day of Centra lia, Vn., George Hartley of Ueno, Xe.v., and C. S. Connor and Mr. and Mrs. !L. H. Hindmnn of Seattle. All voters living In Medford North Main, Southwest. Medford, West Med ford and Northwest Medford regis ter at tho 'Mail Tribune office. Regis tration books close April 20th. 2a Carl Jeschko, high grade watch and cloc kropairlng. 9 Fir street. Local livestock men aro interested in the auction sale hero Monday at Vinson's stable of ' Hereford bulls consigned from the K, JI. Holloway ranch at Corvallis. Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phono i!1f-.I. Bargain in slightly used Stetnwny piano. Palmer Piano House. 22 A very heavy mail from the east and middle west arrived in the city today, most of which was delayed In transit because of tho switchmen's strike. The latter part of last week and tho forepart of this week eastern mail receipls hero were very light. liadiator Repair Shop is now open' for business and will make a special ty of repairing and rebuilding radia tors, fenders and gas tanks. All wctk guaranteed. :J5 South Front. 23 Wo carry a full lino of chicken, dairy, and hog feed. Also mill run. Prices more than right. Jlardwell Fruit Co. 2(i Oregon guests at tho 'Nash are K. P. Anthony of Albany, J. Y. Norman of Dallas, W. II. Hydo of Portland and 'Mrs. X. O. Beasley of Klamath Falls. You ought to Insure your auto with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phone 720. " fTIio Myers Cleaning Works saves you money on clothes cleaning and dyeing. First-class work guaranteed. Phone :infi-,l. AVe call and deliver. 2G Tho Valley Band orchestra of lit pieces which plays at Ashland to night will give a danco In Medford next Wednesday, April 22. Tho dance will bo given at tho (Nat and tho pro ceeds will go towards buying music and supplies for tho new band. AVatch our window for Friday and Saturday specials. AVeeks & Orr. 22 liVnry Hureke, who has been man- iln'- I 11111 WifUU LUl'tlLUI ik-io um- ing the time it has been held by the Medford management, will .leave oon for 'Portland, where he will play the organ and piano in the Hip podrome orchestra. Mr. ilarcke. will be succeeded here by Charles Clayton who has been managing the Liberty theater at Medford. Grants Pass Courier. .Your spring suit best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. Clik ks for Kale i ilOO thoroughbred White Leghorn) chicks, Tancred 200 to 250 laying stock, electrically hatched the right' way, for delivery May 3, at reduced) price. Sold in any number. . Good j opportunity to go into poultry busi-j nr"n mi hiir wit ) riirlit kind of I stock. Also LU)0 O. A. C. Barred Hocks. A. J. VANCE. Notice All union carpenters are requested to be present this Friday eve., at regular -meeting of 184 0 C. J. O. A. at No. !)23 West Main street. 22 A. K. & A. M. Regular communication Mod ford Lodge 10:i, Friday even ing, April Kith, 7:30 p. m. Important business. 22 L. K. WILLIAMS, Secy. Give Way to Soothing Hamlin's Wizard CU ; j - Hamlin's Wizard Oil Is a safe and fefTcctive treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sore3 and canker sores. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink piil:, 30 cents. Guaranteed. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALIC Ford car, good condi tion. Can bo soon Saturday and Monday after 3 p. m. opposite Nash Hotel or inquire Route 3, Box 2S). 23 FRECKLES Don't I lido Tlicill Willi 11 WII; Hi' niovn Xlmm Willi Ollilno Double Slii-imlli This preparation for tho removal or freckles is umiully ho Buccessful in removing freckles ami giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is Bold under guarantee to refund the money it It falls. : Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othlno and re move than). Kvon tho first few ap plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter treekles vanishing entirely, 'lie sure to ask the druggist for the (louhlo strength othlno; it is this thai Is sold on the money-back guar antee. I Ailv.tf Lumbago? Why suffer Rub Turpo. (ho only Turpentine ointment, where tho pain is. Continue till relieved. Try it. mama WAmsmwm$mri&?' ynxxi v u- ) -ri3ffi' . "Still r-' . 0LJoi S 1KM mm April 15 to 22 IS Mil 'mm Nations sinorrmm weeK 'Mjjfji We have some very special prices for balance of tliis f$f special occasion. Miles and miles of new Spring Ginghams E"" THE TUBPEMTINE OINTH1HT ' stylish lljMpw - mint lifrm NEW GINGHAMS 35c YARD A hg shipment of these beautiful Ginghams arrived fur Gingham Week and we offer them at 3oc. a yard. Present wholesale price is 33a a yard at the mill. Lovely checks, stripes and plain colois. A splendid material for house dresses, children's dresses, etc. Ihiy this week at 35 yard. 45c GINGHAMS AT 39c A big- assortment of splendid patterns in an immense range of newest color ings offered during Gingham Week at 39. Lovely patterns for school dresses, aprons and house dresses, and these ginghams are fast colored. 50c VALUES DRESS GINGHAMS These wonderful Ginghams are 27 inches wide and will make charming spring frocks. These ginghams are recognized for their superiority of fin ish and permanency of color. OTHER GINGHAMS AT 59c, 89c, 95c In every conceivable color and pat tern, cheeks, plaids, stripes and-plain colors. A magnificent assortment to select from. These Ginghams will make such pleasing Spring and Summer dresses. COLORED TAFFETA $3.75 36 inch Taffeta. This is a leader thi every woman will appreciate. Every color that you would want is here such as Coral, Tan, Sand, Gray, Wisteria, Nile Green, Myi-tle, Apple Green, Pink, (iky, Navy and Scarlet. Agents for Munsing Underwear GEORGETTE CREPE $3.50 , Silks are holding firm in the eastern markets. .Stocks are depleted ,and goods are hard to get. We offer you this opportunity to buy high grade 40 inch georgettes. Colors included arc old rose, tomato, plum, burgundy, pur ple, lavender, orchid, pekin blue, robin egg, Freiieh blue, ceil, navy, midnight blue, emerald, moss green, taupe, gray, pink, flesh and coral. :. CREPE DE CHINE $3.50 Hundreds of yards of fine heavy silk Crepe dc Chine 40 inches wide. This value is unmatched anywhere. The as sortment includes all the wanted colors such as turquoise, French' blue, robin egg, ceil, shell, pink, flesh, coral, old rose, plum, burgundy, wisteria, nile, myrtle, maize, cream, brown, black and. white. SATIN CHARMEUSE $4.60 There is a dream of an excellent dress at just a glimpse of , this satin char meuse. Grace in every fold of their rich satin surface and their shades pre sent, a perfection of colors. Included are . robin egg blue, French blue, Alice blue, kings blue, Pekin blue, midnight blue, , navy, gray, brown, red, cerese, peach, plum, taupc. black and white. 40 inches' wide. ..... - In every case the prices quoted are rock-bottom lower than present mar-, ket quotations justify, mid lower than you will see again in the next twelve months. '. ., . , Agents for Modart and R & G Corsets It is natural for a growing child to crave what may seem an' over-abundance of food. The vital, important factor is to assure not only a plenitude of food but food that contains those substances that promote healthful growth. - f is daily helping to nourish and strengthen many boys and girls through the trying period of growth. You should not hesitate to give SCOTT'S EMULSION to a child of any age. The exclusive crnile of cod-Hveroll used in Scoll't EmnUion Is Ihe fomou'S "S. Ht II. pnjeess,' made In Nonvny nnd refined in otir own Americnn laboratories. It is a jtunrnntec of purity and pulatubility unsurpassed. Scull & Bowuc. Hloomlield. N. I. 19-2J Ladies, we have some real surprises for you this season. We have selected some of the most be coming suits and wraps that it has ever been our good fortue to find. It will be YOUR good fortune to select one of these models before they are gone. Don't wait another minute, but come in TODAY. We are showing all kinds of new spring goods throughout the store. OUR GOODS are GOOD; our PRIBES LOW DEUEL & SONS Hard Working Carpenter Praises Akron Truss Arc 7.". Itiiptuicd Both Sides. Occupal ion C'urprntcr Dear Sirs: 1 am perfectly satisfied with your Truss. It does all you claim for II. It holds the rupture In placo with little inconvenience. I have ti other trusses of all makes that made my rupture worso and are only fit for the dump yard. Since I am wearing your Truss I have been doing pretty hard work like laying hardwood floors, fit ting doors, doing plumber's work, all work that ought not to bo done by a ruptured person, because it has to bo done mostly kneeling down. In spite of all that, I got tho rupture on one side about cured: on the other side it was pretty bad, but it is much better. Hotter than I expected, as with all the other Trusses I could not do any work at all. Yours truly, n. w. SCH.NELL. Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store Blouses! New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater.l . Stenography Multigraphing Circular work, of all kinds . . Mailing LUU .' Tunnell & Edwards 806-308 Liberty Building - Medford, Oregon. ...; fSTAR TAXI . PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. - ? JAMES LESLIE Nash Hotel i" i'