r FATJB TWO MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEPEORD, ORKOOV, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1(JL(). 'fl" IocalBtiefs A light to heavy froet is the preillc- lion for tonight sent out hy the Seattle, J. Cheatham of Spokane, J. wcathqr liyreiiu this morning. Altho p. W'ilies of Tacoma and the follow It seemed much colder .Monday's niln- ing from Vakimu: C. I). Henry, F. G. imum teniperaturu was 41 degrees: and flreH felt eomfortahlo thruout the day. Sunday's coldest tenipcrature was 40 degrees. Singer Shot) Quulity counts. New and used mutlilnes sold or rented. Expert repairing on' all makes ma chines. Phone 215-H. 10 So. Fir. 60 , 60 ' Dance at Tleagle Saturday, May 2!). Music hy Majestic orchestra. 58 ' Talisman lodge members and visit ing Knights of I'ythins will be out in full force tonight to greet ,1. II. Clark, vice chancellor, and Walter i. Glee- son, keeper of seals and records, re ' spectively of the grand lodge of Or- gon. Mr. (lleeson arrived hero this morning enroiito home to Portland from having attended the session of the California grand lodge at Yosem Ite. Mr. Clark arrived hero this afternoon from Portland. Hemstitching, pecotlng 10c per yard, thread furnished. Expert op erator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir Btroot. GO For Sale Household furniture, range and kitchen utensils, lull North Oakdale. ' " ' 64 llaymond.llltchcock and the llitchy Koo company which plays at the Page tomorrow night will arrive hero direct tomorrow morning from San Francisco, the company's three sleep ing cars and two baggage cars being attached to the regulur morning train from the south. Pure homo mado sorghum -ISC at Hutchison & I-umsden. Suits ut cost plus 10 per cent. Clus Tho Tailor. ' ' , tf Oregonlans registered at tho Med ford Sunday and this morning includ ed Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hiddlo of ,lo noph, Ed I, Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Templeton of Albany, J. S. Hanson, Porry 10. Lawrence, IJ. Wal ter Morton and II. E. Wilcox of Eu geno, I. P. Elliott, C. M. O'Neill und F. JI. Mills of Klamath Falls and Harry AValdron, .1. II. 'Manner, J.. Aroimon, JI. W. Handall, M. Davis, It. S, Duff, A. S. lloyd, Jack CaBs and W. P. Gray of Portland. .Goodyear 30x11 tiros for your Chevrolet, Ford or Maxwell $20. Med fprd Auto Co. t7 Dig moonlight dnnco! Wed. night. Medford Nat. Everybody's going! GO The public is invited to attiaid the opening ot tho public library at Cen tral Point, Tuesday from 2 to' 5 and . from 7 to 0. Ice cream will bo served and procoeds used to furnish tho li brary room. , Seo tho Challengo fruit thinning shoars at Lamport's Uarnoss store. Something now. . 0 4 'For Sale Household furniture, l '. rango and kitchen utensils. 15S North ' Qnlulnlo. I4 Mrs. N. IJ. Slool of Grants Ifass who was seriously Injured In an autonui- bile accident -at the foot of tllackwoll , Hill, a week ago, 1b showing aomo Im provement. She is in tho Dow hos pital. Carl Joschke. Ulgli grndo watch and cloo krepnlrlng. 9 Fir street. Big moonlight dance. Wed. night. i Modford Nut. Admission free! Til. The Elks picnic grounds on the river, 11 miles north of the city is proving n vory popular placo with the Elka and their families, now that the nice wouthor is here. Every Sunday fifty or more Elks and their relatives are at tho grounds In family or noign uorhood picnic groups. -Why pay 26c for sugar whon you can buy homo nindo sorghum for 18c at Hutchison & Lumaden ;: Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus Tho Tailor. tf Included umong the over Sunday iruosta at tho Holland were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. llolleubeak of Prospuct, Wlllard Feryford of Itutto Falls, .1. C. Haymond of Gold Hill, Frank Cor don ot Jacksonville and Y. II. Allen ' and Orpha MeKoo of Applogato. Homo made ltoguo ltlver brooms 7Dc at Hutchison A. I.uniHiUm. Have you tried the Llthln mineral water? If not cull tho bottling ilu- purlmont of tho Jackson County Creumory and got a sample free. Tho Alpha Delta class of tho Chris tian church will hold u social ut Iho homo of Mrs. O. O. Alendorrer, 837 West Jackson, Thursday afternoon, nt 2:!10. Wanted Peer and pop bottles at DeVoo'o. - Su'ts nt cost plus 10 per cent. Gus Tho Tailor. tf lir. C. 11. Alzen, of Omaha, Noli.. president of tho board of trustees or tho Osteopathic Research Institute, addressed a mooting of the Southern Oregon Osteopathic society, nt tho of fice of Dr. Pertha 10. Sawyer, of Ash land, vestordnv. his subject being "A Systematic -Method of General Diag nosis." Ills lecture was most valu ablo from tho standpoint of the lay man as well ns tho osteopath, for his method of systematic diagnosis Is not ' only o positive determining fuclor to tho physician In his work, but an as- Burnnce to tno piim-m mm iue ii.u causo of his trouble has been located nud can bo corrected. At the after noon clinic Dr. Alien demonstrates! his methods In u most Instructive innnnor. Wanted, your old bats to clean and block. Myers, The Apparel Cleaners. Dyors, Hatters. Phono 223-J. 1011 North Central. f"1 Lithla and mineral water h.'iv great medicinal value. Phono SI. Jackson County Creamery. ' Fred C. Phelps of tho Callfornln Oregon Power company bus returned to Medford after severul weeks ab sence. 1 Economise by using ncrntch pads tor uso. Got thorn at this offlco. It, A number of Washington state people were over Sunday guests at the .Medfoni, as follows: K. C. .Mont gomery, 'Airs. II. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Clayton, II. .Mauriore, J. Dillon, Alfred rowers and A. C. Weaver of Koppelmaii, C. J. I.iuli, A. F. Camp- hell, T. II. Iiuchfield and O. J. llel- ton. See the Challenge fruit thinning shears at Lampert's harness store. Something new. 64 Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus Tho Tailor. i tf A number of Klamath county of ficials and attorneys arrived In the city Saturday from Jtoseburg where they had been In attendance at the circuit court hearing on the famous Klamath county court house tangle, and departed from local hotels Sun day for home. Heal homo made sorghum at Hutchison & Lumsden. Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. 1 A recent ruling of the treasury de partment provides -that the tax on patent and proprleteory medicines, tac, Bhall bo paid on tho selling price of each article, and not on the total price of any collection of purchased articles. If a person buys a bottle of perfumery, a tube of tooth paste and a box of cough drops, he pays a certain proportionate tax on each ar ticle, not on tho aggregate amount of the purchase. Tho Chambor or Commerce Is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf 'Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus The Tailor. tf Pelican Hay camp LN'o. 2 at Kirk, with u crew of 137 men all told and one Jammer, shipped 12, ISO, 000 feet of logs .in 4 0 hours of one week and the camp believes that this is almost Iho record for any camp with the same mini her of men. -Klamath Fulls Herald. Orroa, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Apprentice wanted In Sanitary Ileauty Parlors to loarn general "work. Phono 84 1-It. H4 Thu Loyal Women's class ot the Christian Sunday school will hold Iholr social Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Friek on West Palm street. Old phonographs ana records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phone ttlG-J. Seo tho Challenge fruit thinning shears at Lamport's harness store. Something now. 54 Wo are now banil::ng Orchard Brand Spray materials, good quality, prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera tive Exchange Phone 082. 0! The Laun-Dry-lCttu washes and dryB clothes without a wringer. On display at Pooplo'a Electric Store. 64 " One ot tho two blooded fox hounds shipped hero from the east by George A. ManBfleld ot Prospect, got loose and strayed away Sunday a few hours after arrival in tho city. Tho mtb-sing dog Is u white ono With black mark ings. llomo-mndo bread and pnstry fresh daily at Hex Cufo. tf For oyo, eai, nose, throat seo Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Dolco-Llght Electricity lor ovory farm. J. E. Bartlett, Modford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Suits sponged, pressed on a Hoff man sanitary steam pressing machine Spucial rates by month. Delivery ser vice. Phono 223-J. Myers Apparel Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters, 103- North Central. D!) '11. C. Stoddard of Sail Francisco, Ib in Medford for a few days. Mr. Stoddard who Is with tho California Oregon Power company, has exten Hive properly Interests in tho Uogue ltlver valloy. Anyone having any of Crowson's Ice cream packers please return or let them know. 5G All kinds dry wood, phone SDH or 519-J. Hay Blackburn. Godyeur 30x3 Vi tires for your Chevrolet, Ford or Maxwell $20. Med ford Auto Co. 57 W. 11. Hamilton of San .lose, Calif., who has been located at Crescent City, Calif., for several mouths and who Is well known hero, arrived In tho city Sunday enronle to San Jose and is a guest at tho Holland. Anyono having any ot Crowson's ice cream packers pleaso return or let them know. 50 Quality, sorvlco, satisfaction La dlos' and men's aults dry or steam cleaned $1.60. Phono 223-J. Deliv ery servico. . Myors Apparel Cleaners. Dyers, Mutters, 103 North Central. 67 Your spring suit Dest woolona, reasonable prlcoB. Klein the Tailor, ttast. Main, upstairs. , They all remember Court Mall of Medford at tho Oregon, for every fall Hall brings up several big boxes o apples which he distributes among tho clerks, bellhops and all tho other numerous employes of tho hotel. Then, thruout tho year, whenever Hall comes to town the boys full all over themselves to give him tho best kind of service available. Hall came to Portland Saturday. Portland Journal. Do you want to savo your curtains by washing and Ironing them by tho electric washer and lroner ot Paul's Electric Storo? We will do It or show you bow. The Klks ladies' regular meeting will lie held at the Elks club tomor row afternoon. A largo attendance Is looked for. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for Nullono. Phone aSfi-.T. WEEKS & ORE UNDERTAKERS Day Phone 227 Sight Phonos F. W. Weeks, fi'JTJJJ A. 10. Orr, &!7-J-U. The California representation at the Hotel Medford over Sunday in cluded Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bosworth of Suena Madre, It. V. Jones, Jr., of I.os Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Landsborough and Miss C. Hall of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. .Moore, Mrs. It. T. Morris, Miss Moore and Ceo. Wl Moore, Jr., of Berkeley, and the following from San Francis co: C. E. Uertron, Mrs. A. Lohse, Mr. and Mrs. Hochtraser, E. S. Helms, H. C. Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sloss. brres, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens," la test styles always. tf Gllddcii arsenate of lead. The best to be had. Conner's Warehouse. Henry Ward Beer of Washington, D. C, .Mrs. H. Harris of Philadelphia and George .Murray ot Lyman, Mass., uro visitors in the city and guests at tho Medford. -Dry fir and hardwood for sale by tier or cord. Phone iiOO-X. 64 Tru Itlu cookies and crackers. Tho Palace Crotcery. 72 Gertrude Opp, from Medford, vlslt- od Dorothy Miller during Junior week-end at the University of Ore gon. Miss Miller and Miss Opp grad uated from Medford hlgh'school with the class of 'IS. Miss Opp Is a sopho more at Heed college, und Miss Miller Is a sophomoro at the University of Oregon. 1 For tho Dost insurance see Holmes tho Insurance Man. Ford, Chevrolet and Maxwoll tires and all kinds of accessories at Mc-Curdy-Bowno Motor Co., Sparta bldg. The first military ball to be held in Grunts Pass sinco tho war will bo that given next Thursday night by the American Legion post of that city. Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with HuttBon Motors Auto Home, 29 South Front. All work guaranteed. tf Anyono having any of Crowaon's too cream packers pleaso return or Ice them know. . 50 Incidental to tho chilly weather of this forenoon a feature much enjoyed at tho Hotel Holland was a large grato fire In the ladles' department of tho lobby. See Medford Land A. Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co., Km. 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire insurancn. tf Tablets and scratci. pads made of news print, for school and office use tor sale nt this office. tf Floyd Young, the government frost expert who has been stationed here for tho past two months, leaves to night with his family for Portland where ho will be attached to the weather bureau of that city for same time. Witli his departure the frost season is deemed officially at an end in tho Koguo ltlver valloy, and it is hoped is ended until next spring. : ono 4 74 about your dry cleaning and dyeing. All work fully guaran teed. City Cleaning Works, 401 South Riverside. Dunco at Trail Saturday, May. 22. Music by MajeBtic orchestra. . 54 Among the Oregon guests nt the Holland tire Mr. and Mrs. W. D Powell of Corvullis, Miss Lydla Doo- littlo of J'ortland, Maurice Cox of Glendalo, and Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Short and John .1. Furber and daugh ter ot Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs tYlfred Powoi'B of Seattle are also guests at this holel. llouie-mndo broad, cakes, and pas try ot all kinds for gomeral trade at ltox Cafe. tf Anyono having any of Crowson's ice cream packors pleaso return or let them know. 50 Tho millinery school under tho home demonstration department, which convened at Talent today, will he continued there Tuesday and Wed nesday. Miss Lydla Doollttlo, tho O. A. C. mllllonery specialist, Is assist ing Miss Florence Pool in conducting this school. Broken forglng3 and castings, all shapes, all motnls, all sizes, wolded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. It pays to save and saves to pay. Wo will show you. Bring your laun dry to Paul's Electric Storo. ltev. May Post will bo iinablo to hold tho meeting Tuesday ovening, as had been announced, on account of injuries sustained in an accidental fall last night. A complete lino Tru Bin cukos and crackers at tho Palaco Grocery. 72 K o D A K Films Developed Better Prints Made Clearer Prompt attention to Mail Orders SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Medford (H it WORK WILL W1X YOl'lt APPROVAL. DRY CLEAMNd That Is the maximum of skill, perfec tion In results. Let us restore that old suit as a trial. FOR SALE 1916 Dodge Excellent Condition At a Bargain. Phone 73 1 -Y Chief Os-Ko-Mon With Hitchy Koo i - r, V-Ko-Mori i.N'o less than three young women; share the honor ot . being "leading lady" with Raymond Hitchcock In his new Hitchy Koo 1919. Rita Dane, Ruth Mitchell, Florence O'Denishawn share that starring position. In addi tion there are two Indian contingents headed by Princess White Deer and Chief Os-Ko-Mon respectively. There is nothing highbrow abou llitchy Koo 1919, but it is, in the lun guago of the herald, "the last word in musicul revues. Only half the rubbish gathored up at Saturday's clean-up day of the city had been gathered up by Saturday night, and consequently boxes and sacks of refuse matter could be seen Sunday and this morning in front of homes all over tho city. The city's auto .truck and wagons will have 1 all gathered up by tonight. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel Medford, Ore. Awnings made to order and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. There is no trade today, that when well mastered, offerB better induce ments, more steady work or better wages than that of being a printer. We bnvo a splendid chance for young man as apprentice in this of fice with promotion as fast as he earnB it. It's no place for an idler or a shirker, but a good opportunity for a live young man. If interested call at tho Mail Tribune office. 5 Umber Up With Ponatratins Hamlin's Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prepara tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum bago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stilt aching joints and muscles. You have no idea bow useful it will be found in cases of every day ail ment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate Healing, antiseptic ap- Clication, as in cases of sprains. ruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Get it from druecists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizardt Liver Whips, pleasant little pniK puts, uU cents Guaranteed, FOR SALIi Young Jersey cow, four years old; a bargain. 510 East Main street. 54 WiANTED A good man for haying, ?4 a (lay and board. Call 370-W. ' WANTED Modern bouse about ' rooms. East Bide preferred. Fur nnce, garage. $5500 to $6500. Box 80, Mail Tribune 59 l'OK bALl!. Two splendid tive year old Jersey cows, both eligible to register. One gives 0 gallons per day and has fine heifer calf four weeks old. Other gives 4 gallons. tr you want valuable cows, see these. A. V. lihoads, 1 miles north of Medford on Pacific high- wuy. 5 4 ivA.Mht) Position as foreman on orchard hy experienced man. Can take place and run it. Address box 50, Mull Tribuno office. 50 LOST Rubber hip boot along the Applegate. Kindly notify Paul a Electric store for reward. 66 FOR RENT Modorn six room fur nished bungalow. Phone 371-X k . 1 59 FOR RENT Ono 3-room apartment. Private bath. 2 17 South Riverside. 55 FOR SALE. 1910 Ford touring car. tiood condition. A bargain if tak cu at once. Call Golden Hula Store. 6 9 louses New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. "wis IT 1 j A. C. Howlett, he of Eagle Point Eaglets fame, was in Medford a few hours today. He says they only had 70 for dinner Sunday but denies that he either builds fires of mornings, splits the wood, peels the spuds or washes the dishes. Mr. Howlett Is 88 yeuis old, but is very frisky for his uge. He believes the pen Is mightier than the axe, the dish-rag or anyihing else and wields an amusim; pen. Flies are dangerous and a nuis ance. We make window screens and screen doors. Trowbridge Cabinet SVorks. 5 7 French pastry and dainty confec tions made fresh dally at Rex Cafe, tf Attention Fruit growiM's! If you want the Oregon Growers Cooperative association to handle your fruit this year you must Join be fore June first. No new members will be taken after that date for the 1920 crop season.' More than 245 members having 0750 acres in Rogue River valley. Phone J. E. Edmlston, 50 8 cr Oregon Growers Association cold storage plant, 28, for informa tion. ' 61" A. F. & A. M. Special communication 'Med ford lodge 10.1, .Monday even ing, May 24, 7:110 p. ra. Work in F..C. degree. By order of the W. M 54 L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. . Wl aY-jttxiJsraiV. f- V-.:rV A. I Certain-teed ' Is Easy to Lay Certain-teed Roofing can be easily laid by anyone who will follow the simple instructions enclosed in every roll. You don't have to hire experienced roofers. You don't even have to worry about finding skilled workmen. They are mighty hard to get these days. This fact means two things to you. You save the difference between the wages of skilled and unskilled men. You get your roof laid quickly by men who can be easily obtained. But Certain-teed Roofing provides far more than a loof that is easily laid. It i3 guaranteed for five, ten or fifteen years, according to weight. It has never been known to wear out on the roof. It is weather-proof, fire-retarding and spark-proof. Though there is a shortage of many kinds of roofing, you can always get Certain-teed Smooth- Surfaced Roofing. See your dealer at once. He either has Certain teed or can get it quickly from a nearby Certain teed warehouse. . PAINT-iVARNlSH ROOFINGiSRELATED--BUILDING - PRODUCTS TELEPHONE M. F. & H. Co. FOR CERTAIN-TEED FOR SALE In fine condition Worm drive PACKARD TRUCK fully equipped for hauling lumber, four speeds. Terms to responsible party. Address PORTLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY Portland, Oregon SUGAR PROBE IN FORD -Tl The federal trade commission will begin hearings in Medford tomorrow on the charges of profiteering against the Utah-Idaho Beet Sugar company. The hearings will be held In the fed eral building. Alexander Nibley Is here as a witness for the company at the hearing, and George E. Sanders, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Med ford. is one of the government's wit nesses. ' Census Returns WASHINGTON-, May 24 Merlden,! Conn. ,i 29,842, increase 257? or . 9.5 j per cent. ! Burlington, la., 24,057, decrease 207 or 1.1 per cent. Meriden Town, Conn., including Meriden City, 34,739, increase 2073 or 8.3 per cent. .Norfolk, Va., 113,777, Increase 48,325 or 71.0 per cent. i ' mm Certain-teed Products Corporation General Offices, Saint LouU Hdc and Warehouse la Principal Cities " . mm . (v,) BLISS LONZOO. BLISS I PORTRAIT AND , sinNATusr. oti ""lAas05 200 VQSIS il.22 Mnpowau JflALL SIZE-jOt . from ROOTS, HERBS ' ind IIARKS, CONTAIN no calomel whatever, w.il not salivate. Recognized since ls&S ua a ttandaid herb rerr.cdy for COK'STI. PATION. HHEUMATISM. BILIOUS NESS. STCK HEADACHE and DISQK DEEEI) STOMACH. Rceolatca the KID NEYS and L.IVER. makes you healthy, tiror". and vigorous. . MONEY-HACK GUARANTEE in each boi. At aU Dru E.orcs. 20U dorcs 51.01, pilall use . ALONZO O. JJLIfiS CO.; WASH, D. ; For Sale. BalconyandSfairs Now in Our Store , Medford Book' Store 8.ai ' WE SELL CERTAIN-TEED Monarch Seed & Feed Co. "t-