r PAGE TWO MTCDFORT) MATL TRTHUXE, MEnFORDrOUEClOX", TUESDAY, EEBRITA1? V ft, 1021 ocal and Personal ' The rainfall for the winter season nil until this morning with .18 of an Inch that fell (lining Monday and last night now amounts to 13.00 inches. It continued to rain this forenoon and rain Is the prediction for tonight and Wednesday. Valentines at Swem's Studio. 270 Our entire stock of fine auto robes at cost some bargains believe me. The BuBy Corner Motor Co. 281 "The Blue Jay Twins"- at Eagle Point Saturday, Feb. 12. 277 Only 4 days left to buy a Western Electric Washer for $5 down and bal ance In 12 monthly payments. Paul's Electric Store. 273 Two hundred and twenty-five new members from all purls of the county were enrolled Monday, the first day of the week's membership drive of the Jackson county farm bureau. Mrs. A. H. Davcnhlll, the only woman solicitor of the drive, won the distinction yes terday of enrolling a 100 per cent membership from the Valleyview ills trlct, In which she resides. Oregon NurBcry Go., largest In the northwest. All kinds of fruit and shade trees, ornamental shrubbery, cto. See or address V. S. Abraham, B08 South Crane St., Modford. 280 Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Jiedford Electric Co. The real bargain for Wednesday Is $1.16 worth of goods for GISc at Heath's Drug Store. 273 The dance and pantomime to bo given by Miss Katliryn Sworn and pu pils at thfe Creator Medford club dance and m-tat-am tonight is being elabor ately Qf)tumod and staged and will be onojoj the most beautiful dancoR over presented In Medford The dance will fouojv the program sliortly. after 9 o'clock.' Regular communication of Kennies Chnntof Wednesday evening, Feb. Mb, at 7:30 sharp. No Initiation. Social evening. Mrs. Wcsterlund's commit ted In charge. 273 lncomo tux returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. , Regular community dance tomorrow night at the Nat. Lucky number dances a special feature. Dancing begins promptly at 9. Free dancing until 9:30. 273 .The public library of Jacksonville! Is now open on Tuosdnys and Thursdays from 3 to 6 p. m. An entirely new Bet of books was recently received. .Lincoln's lllrthdny greeting cards at Swom's Studio. 27G Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf .Tooth Pnsto, Talcum Powdor and Tooth Brush; $1.15 worth for G3c Wod nosday at Heath's Drug Storo. iT. $1.15 for G3c at Heath's Drug Store Wednesday. , . . . . . 273 ,1'ho contract for constructing four nilloa of the Jacksonville-Ruch road lias been awarded by tho county court to Chris Natwick at $14,760. List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tt "Dalloon" dances at Jacksonville, Friday. 270 Jinnee at Nnl tomorrow night. Lucky number dances a specially. Appreci able prizos given. Herbert Alford, sojolst will bo hoard In some of the lulcHt songs. Free dancing conimencos atI9 o'clock. 273 Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Stover of Wlch. lla, Kas., are gnosis at tho Medford, as are also II. C. Bolton of St. Louis M, Pollltsitt of Now York City and W H.- Wright of Chicago. Grape elder, fresh from the press at tho Jackson County Crenmory Bottling Dept. Phono 22-R. "Spot" dances at Jacksonville Frl. 27G" lidlson Alarshall's second book, "The Strength of 'tho Pino," la being shown lnii clover window dlsjdiiy by tho Med fojM Book Slore. 273 ,Pracllil. jukors Monday I afternoon plljcod nn-.Unilntlmi. dead rat In the coat pocket of Miss Paulino Thompson a Jlerk il, Martin .1, Roddy's jewelry store. When the young lady (Uncovered tho "rat" Bho promptly fainted, which was not what tho Jokers expected. At this juncture Dr. Hayes appeared and Miss Thompson soon revived. The ringleaders of tho joke were more frightened than the victim. A few tons of stock cu?i"ot. Shade laud Eclipso seed oals, the latest offer lug of tho celebrated Shndeland family. Kuiilun Ranch, Central Point, phone llxxl. 27 Spuds, spuds, wno's got. ttio spuds? Warner, Wormian &. Goro, $1.75 per hundred delivered. 271 Dance tomorrow night given by the manager of the Nutntorlum. Lucky number dance a special feature. Free dancing begins at 9 o'clock. People from over tho valley attend these par ties in largo numbers. 273 Attorney Porter J. N'eff returned Monday evening from a short business trip to Yreka, Cal. J'ersonul attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. Cortrudo Klrkpntrlck, Sponcer cor getloro. Phono l lti-R. 2S0 Wed. AM be bargain day on fresh meats at tho Public Market. 273 N. 11.. Calhoun, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Calhoun, of this city, and Miss Ilesslo Hartley of Indianapolis, 1ml.. wore married In the latter city Janu ary 29,-and left at once fur Seattle. Wash., where Mr. Calhoun has a posi tion with nil electric company. The happy couplo mot at the 1'nlvontity of Indiana, Bt Ijirnyctte, where they were both students. Popcorn that will pop big at Warner, Wortmnn & Gore's. 274 Majestic "4" at Jacksonville Frl.27ti Free dancing tomorrow nifiht will begin at 0 o'clock. Excellent music Fine roomy floor. Many free dances. Lucky numbers and a good time nUhp veiling, ' ' 3 All members of the official board of the Christian church aro urged to nt tend the monthly business meeting at the church tonight at 7:30. Business of Importance. Jonathans, freshly packed, fine grade. See Conner's Warehouse. 27G Glldden dry lime and sulphur. Prices right, quality the best. Conner's Ware house. 27G If your merchant does not handle Rogue River made brooms you can get them nt the public market. 278 Jesse Clary and Charles Hash have taken the Meadowbrook farm near Eagle Point and will operate It In partnership during the coming sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Clary will leave this week for their new location, and Mr. Hash will make his home with them. Ashland Tidings. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf Prize waltz at Jacksonville Friday night. The Hub Shoe Store of Med ford will give a fine pnlr of Walk-Over shoes to the gentleman of the winning couple. 276 A noticeable feature In the present buying of automobiles Is the tendency to buy cars of established reputation nnd used vnluo almost exclusively. Buyers nro no longer misled by paint and frills but demand past record as the main consideration. In other words people are buying on tho car's reputa tion for keeping the faith. "When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them." 273 F. L. Schneider, a Snn Francisco traveling salesman who wus arrested by Deputy Sheriff McMahon in Ash laud yesterday for not having an Ore gon HcenBO on ills ear was fined $10 and costs in Justice Taylor's court hero this forenoon. Wanted Singing canaries. Box D, Mall Tribune. We save you money on your dry denning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside. Phone 44. tf t will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds. See prices advertised in thlB Issue. Ilnrdwell Fruit Co. 273 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Montgomery ar rived homo HiIb forenoon from a visit at Portland. The Ladles' Aid of ,tho Christian church will meet with Mrs. Alenderfer on Tenth street Wed. afternoon. 273 When overhauling your old bus put now life In it by demanding genuine American hnmmorod piston rings, fac tory equipment on tho bost cars. The BuBy Cornor Alotor Co. tf Tho Blue Jay Twins" at Eagle Point Saturday, Feb. 12. 277 J. F. Wallace, traveling passenger ngent of tho Chicago and Northwestern railroad, Is spending today In Medford from Portland on business. If you nro Interested In making a good investment, you should at once purchase securities of the Mogul Pro ducing &' Refining company. Leave your orders ut Edwin P. Hughes' real estate office. , , 274 Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town Arms. We have a factory Hue of all sizos and iilnds of calendars, wall oockots, cut-cuts, etc, that we will ihow th trade later and save yoi' monoy on the same. V It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds. Seo prices advertised in this issue. Ilnrdwell Fruit Co. 273 Mr. and Mrs. Frank llottlnger of Stayton and M. S. Spiker of Portland nro among (he Oregonlans registered at the Medford. T. Edy will sell you nil kinds of lots and houses In Medford reasonable and on tlmo payments, or cheap for cash. Also furniture, wagons and harnoss, etc. 273 Bring your clean old rags to this offlco, Gc per pound. "Balloon" dances nt Eaglo Point Sat. 277 Mrs. Frank Saulsbury, who under went u major operation at a Medford hospital last Saturday, is said to lie progressing nicely. Mrs. Saulsbury has made hundreds of friends during the time that she has been manager of tho Jno. M. Williams store, who will rejoice to hear of her good recovery. Jacksonville Post. R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, nnd Bonds, plus Sorvlce. Tickets 60c each for the dance and program given by the Greater Medford Club, Tues. Feb. 8, on salo at Crow son's, Palmer's Slualc Co., Tho Huh, Weeks & Orr and tho Chumbcr of Commerce ' 274 Better buy a Chandler than wish yon had. tf Webster Clark, a young man of till.' city, who went to Los Angeles a month ago for an operation tor Injury to his hip Is progressing nicely according to loports, but It will bo necessary for htm to have his leg in a cast for a year. Webster was a high school student, and a magician of considerable ability. "Spot" dances at Eaglo Point Sat. tt 277 If your clothes nro not becoming to you, you hnd better bo coming to us. Puutorium Dye Works. tr Chicken feed wheat $2.G5 per hun dred In rack lots. Russ Mill. Phono 529. tf SpruKue Rlegel was In tho city Mon day from Gold 11111 on n short business visit. Alfalfa scod, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phono 902. Elinor Hnnley Hush, 82 East Main. 310 How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any enao of Catarrh that cannot be emed !y llnlt'8 Catarrh Medicine. Hiill'd Cntsrrh Mcdlrb'e ha been taken tl? t-marrh rufferers for the past thirty Ave years, and Iirs become known as tho iuofi n-lttttie remedy for Catarrh. Hall's CataHh Meil ino acts :hru the Wood ci tho Miit-oue purfacen, exptfllinir tho Pol. "on from Hie HkiMi and Urnllng tho dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh MiMla-ine for n nhort time yon will eeo ft trtnt tmttrovrment ' In vonr Kenernl neatth Start toklnic HatPa Catarrh Metlt. -ine at onoo and ret rid of catarrh. Sertd for leMlrooMa!. free. F. ,1. CIIKNKV CO., ToleJo, Ohio. Sold by all Dnigota, 75c Quito a delegation from this city will attend the New York Chamber Music Society concert at Ashland to morrow night. The Andrews Studio has engaged one of the large Jitneys to take a studio party to the concert and return. Wo can supply your requirements in Dormant Oil, liquid Lime and Sulphur, Dry Lime and Sulphur, Distillate Oil Emulsion, Tree Tanglefoot und all other Orchard Sprays. Prices right. Quality guaranteed. Farm Bureau Co operative Exchange. 274 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 5S5-J. tf Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CGI. J. E. Enger, tho well known railroad man from Roseburg, Is registered at the Holland. Among other guests at this hotel are Thomas D. Pelch of Berkeley, Calif., E. E. Elliott of Salem, and A. R. Ferguson of Eugene, Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Hard Times ball at Eagle Point, Saturday, Feb. 12. 277 Ford truck with cab and good body for Bale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. 277 Among county visitors in tho city Monday and today were Ralph Jen nings of Applegate, S. 11. Harnlsh of Eagle Point and Bort Wyant of Ash land, i Bring your clean old rags to this office, Gc per pound. Delco-Llght farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. . T. Edy of Medford, 1125 West Tenth street, r. O. Box 107G, will sell you one good building 1Gx24, one story, very reasonable. See him or address him at once. 275 A .six nnd one-half pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Shaffer on Feb. 3rd. The baby has been named Bertha Evelyn. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. Tomorrow, Ash Wednesday, will be the beginning of the Lenten season, which opens early this year as Easter conies March 27th. This iH tho third time this century that Ash Wednesday has fallen so early in tho year. The season of Lent comprises the 40 week days proceeding Easter, nnd Is tho an nual period of fasting among profess ing Christians. Next year Easter falls on April lGth, which will bring the Yonten season throe weeks later than this year. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. tf Mr, and Mrs. John ,B. Goodrich loft Monday for a sojourn of about two weeks in San Francisco and vicinity. For dry wood ptione 890-X or 947-L. Prompt dollvery. 273 Lnnco Offcnbacher of Applegate is 111 with pneumonia at tho Sacred Heart hospital in this city, and Edward Kubli of Applegate is also a patient In the same institution. Wo repair ull makes of phonographs. Paimer Piano House. 27G R. A. Booth of Eugene, chairman of the state highway commission was cnllod to Ashlond this week by tho illness of his slstor, Mrs. Frank Mee of that city. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 6G1. " N. R. Greer Is a business visitor In Portland this week and is a guest nt the Seward hotel. Majestic "4" at Eaglo Point Sat. 277 i Break Chest Colds With Red Peppers Rub It on Congested, Aching Chest Loosens Up that Tight Feeling at Once Surely Brings Quickest Relief. Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion, l'ccl a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings the quickest relief. it can not hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the conges tion and soreness right out. When heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints, relief comes at once. : twMyMXW : 1 "The Strength of the Pines" A new novel by EDISON MARSHALL A product of our own home town Medford Book Store 34 North A letter from Court Hall who under went an operation at Riverside liospi tal two weeks ago, and who was in a serious condition for a. couple of days suites that he Is now able to sit up a few hours daily, and is gaining strength rapidly. Seely Hall, who was at his father's side, returned yester day. . ' ' -! "William Tell Waltz'' at Eagle Point Saturday night. 277' The 17th annual convention of the : Oregon State Retail Merchants associ ation is now in session at Marshfield. Among the visitors from Ashland in the city Monday were Mesdames Bert Smith and Elmer Smith. Prize waltz at Eagle Point Saturday night. The Hub Shoe Store of Medford will give a fine pair of Walk-Over Shoes to the gentleman of the winning couple. 2 George A.- Mansfield will be home but little In the next few weeks, as he is giving the most of his time to state farm bureau federation work, and Is now booked ahead for speeches In four counties in the northern part of the state. He is president of the state farm bureau federation. From Salem be was expected to go to Columbia county today lor several speeches. Don t let your chickens stand in mud and water. You won't get eggs if you do. Buy a bale of straw for $1.00. We'll deliver It. Phone 529, Russ Mill. - tf All visible traces of the fire have been removed from the Liberty build ing, and even the musty smoke odor which has hung throughout tho struc ture for weeks Is; almost gone. Every office and room in the building has been overhauled and scrubbed, .and the liberal use of varnish and paint thru out and new mattings in the hallways present a pleasing appearance.- . The Salvation Army is in need of some beds, bedding and chalrB, etc., for its general relief work. Those having anything like that that they can spare please call 35G or call at residence, 229 Apple street. We ca also use cast-off clothing, shoes, etc. Envoy and Mrs. Sinclair, officers In charge ' 277 The string music for the Lincoln day banquet at the Medford next Saturday night will bo furnished by the Premier Novelty orchestra. , We have a special bargain in print paper that makes splendid wrapping paper. There are throe lengths of rolls, each has a core so they can be used on the paper racks. You can purchase this paper much cheaper than wrapping paper. It interested come and seo the paper. tf D. A. Bonnr is lu the city on busi ness from the town of Glendale. We can supply your requirements in Dormant Oil, Liquid Lime and Sulphur, Dry Lime nnd Sulphur, Distillate Oil! Emulsion, Tree Tanglefoot and all other Orchard Sprays. Prices right. Quality guaranteed., Farm Bureau Co- operative Exchange., 274 ' The list or Medford, Day bargains which appeared iii last night's issue of tho Mail Tribune contained many desirable articles of merchandise prlcod far below the usual quotations. Some merchants not content with meeting "pre-war prices" are , going them one better and offering special items at exceptional figures. 200 pair new shoos at cost. Second hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street, Medford.' .- "' Nothing lias such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers. The mo ment you apply Red .Pepper Rub for colds, backache, sore muscles, stiff neck, lumbago, or the pains of rheu matism or neuritis, you feel the ting ling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering so you can hardly get nbout, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. Central Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve and sou Heston, who returned to tho city last week from a five weeks sojourn in cit ies gn the north Pacific coast, left for their home at Prospect by auto this forenoon. - Mr. Grieve bought a new pair of overalls the legs of which were three Elzes longer than his own, for the long trip thru the mud, which by the liberal use of language and exer cise of much patience he hoped to make by sometime tonight. CONVINCING PROOF That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Extraordinary Curative Power in Cases of Woman's Ailments Columbus, O. "I suffered very much pain during my monthly periods and telt weak and all run down. 1 tried many remedies and the doctor said I would have to have an op eration. Then be fore my baby waa born I had terrible pains in my sides. I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and it helped me wonder fully. I have had two children since I began taking your medicine and did all of my own work in cluding washing while carrying them. I can also recommend Lydia E. Pink ham's Sanative Wash. You may use this letter as a testimonial if you wish. " Mrs. Thomas L. Christy, 704 West Mound St., Columbus, Ohio. Such a condition as Mrs. Christy was in points directly to a deranged condition of a woman's system, and by following her example taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, women may be relieved from such ailments and be re stored to normal health and strength just as she was. . If there is anything about your condi tion you do not understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., in regard to your health. New York if THE COST OF TWO YEAR'S WASHINGS 1. Old Washboard Method: Wildes of laundress, 10-i days ill .2.10 $240.60 II Lunch for laundress, 104 lunches at 2uc 2G.00 ; Estimated cost of replacing .aUirts, lingerie, linens, etc., chillies rubbed away on the 11 washboard :... ,. .' .l 50.00 II ( . .' ' $325.00 NOTE: If yon send your laundry out, it will amount to at least this much, f ' II ! 2. Washing Electrically: I Cost of Washer 1 .........-.'...! - $160.00 I Interest on investment 1. ; . 16.00- Cost of electricity, 104 washing at 4c r ' 4 ig . II - i " " $180.16 . : ACTUAL SAVING . .'. $145.44 YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO HAVE A "I WASHER & WRINGER - ,!,iv - SPECIAL OFFER $5 Down 12 On Balance j Expires This Saturday I Pauls Electric Store j Main at Central Phone 90 ' Piano, Wind and String Instruments. Will Appear at Ashland Armory Tomorrow Evening, February 9 This is positively the finest organization of its kind in America. y special arrangement, in order to accommodate the entire comraunitv of the Uojrne Kiver Valley the price-has heeK placed at 1.00. Tickets niav be obtained at Palmcu's Piano House, the Andrews Studio or Mr. E. 0. Hoot. BARNEY GOOGLE SAYS a The woman that 1ms small feet Is surely lucky." .. , We arc going to sell nil small sized shoes and low shoes j ut only ' , ." ' . J $1.95 a Pair Xo they are not HMI styles, but why Six up your old soiled shoes iviien you can buy new ones for less? Good Shoes" ouRONi Personal Typewriter TnA It nn. taka It wrlte anyw-h ere. $50.00, Including carrying case. MEDFORD BOOK STOKB TMatrlbutnrR for Po. Oregon. Chamber Music Society OF 21 North Central ' f, G. HEINE, Mm,(:, Physician and Surgeon t - Surgery of Eyes, Ears, Nose nnd Throat. All diseases, oft theso organs treated. Classes fitted. itl4-315 Lib erty Bldg., Cor. Main & drops Sis;.