r PAGE TWO 1 L ocal and Personal A sweeping order by the U. S. trea sury department that all federal build ings' muBt be closed, and the doors securely locked at 9:15 o'clock every night, and not reopened until the regu lar ononing time next morning has been received by Postmaster W'arner who Is the custodian or the federal building and who will comply with the order Just as soon as an outdoor letter box can be placed to receive mail dur ing the night. While the order only says that this change Is made to Bafc BURrd the public property It was un doubtedly Inspired by the burglary robbery and other crime epidemic throughout the United States. Mod ford's federal building has heretofore been open all night. 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. Phono G29, Hubs Mill tf The Salvation Army is In need of some beds, bedding and chairs, etc., for Its general relief work. Those having anything like that that they can spare please call 356 or call at residence, 229 Apple street. Wo ca also use cast-off clothing, shoos, etc. Envoy and Mrs. Sinclair, officers In charge , 277 Only 2 days loft to buy a Western Electric Washer for $5 down and bal ance In 12 monthly payments, Paul's Electric Store. ..... , 276 Just recelyed a shipment of 30x314 first-classfion-skld tiros'; while they Hist tlR'.OO. Medford "Vulcanizing Works.' ' ... 299' We have a special bargain In print paper, that' makes splendid wrapping paper. There are throe lengths of rolls, each has a coro so they can bo used on the paper racks. You can purchase this paper much cheaper than wrapping paper. If Interested come and see the papor. tf 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street, Medford. , . . The members of the county court, Judge Gardner and Commissioners Uursell and Owen spent the forenoon In the city on business and this after noon met In formal session at Jackson ville , Only 2 dnys left to buy a Western Electric Washer for $5 down and bal ance In 12 monthly payments. Paul's Eloctric Store. 275 Valentines at Swem's Studio. 276 Our entire Btoclc of flno auto robes at cost some bargains beltove mo. The Busy Corner Motor Co. 281 Friday evening, February 11th, will be "Fathers night" at tho Washington school. A splendid program of music with an address by B. F, Lindas on "The School House of Tomorrow" will bo given. Supt. Aubrey Smith will also speak. Delicious refreshments will bo served during the social hour. The room having the most fathers present will recelvo a boautlful plant. John J. Wilkinson and George J. Hewitt, deputies In the internal rov enue department, who are In Ashland this week at the city hall to assist citi zens in making up tholr Income tax and other revenue statements, will be In Medford In tho United States mar shal's office in tho federal building, from Feb. 17 to Feb. 26. inclusive, for tho samo purpose, with office hours of 8;30 a. m. to 5 p. m. dally. Aftor all Is said and dona you will still continue to save at tho Groceteria. tf Horse-Shoo tiros are not cheap, but carry a dependable mileage guaranteo backed by reliable factory and dcalors. Exchange Tiro Co. 279 - "Tho nine Jay Twins" at Eaglo Point BtyUTdax. Feb.. 12. . 277 j Mr. sniltj5 Tjjli-8. George C. Porter or Cuyahoga." Falls, O., K. V. Palmor of Now York City and Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Iryrtlnrcf o'f Wllihfcapolls'aro guests at tho Holland'. Oregon Nursery Go., largest In the northwest. All . kinds of fruit and shade trees, ornamental shrubbery, etc. See or address V. S. Abraham, D08 South Grape St.. Medford. 280 Oelco-Llght Eloctrlclty for every (arm. Jiodford Electric Co. Everybody celebrates at Ashland Natatorluin Monday, Feb. 14. 'Special features for tho evening, tho Aviation dance, tho exciting Shower dance, Ser pentine danco and Confetti battle. Dancing from 9 to 1. Danco tickets In cluding war tax, $1.50. Spectators 10c. 275 ' Alex Sparrow arrived home Inst night from his scvoral days visit nt Klamath Falls during which ho resist od tho temptation to visit Crater l-nko mainly because ho mot Hanger Drown who hud come down from the lake to got somo dental work done. Next weok Is Pruno week. Help the producer dispose of his crop. Yon can got them at Fonts Gro. Throe pounds for 20 cents, 100 pounds for Jti.00. 279 We can soil you any size tiro you want from our stock of rebuilt nnd Savage 2nds very cheap. Exchange Tiro Co. 279 Aftor all Is said and done you will still conllnuo to savo at tho Grocctorla. tf How's This? ,W offer On Hundred Dollar Reward for any ense of Cntarrh thnt cannot bo wed by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Mcdlrlre hag been taken bj catarrh Euffercrn for the' pant thirty Ave years, and haa become known as the moat reliable remedy for Catarrh. Ilnll's Catatrh Mcdlclno cl thru the niood rj the Muc-oua surfacw. evpelhnjr the Pol "n from the Ulcod and hcallnc the dis used portions. After you have taken Knife Cntnrrh Medicine for a ehort time yon will boo a greet improvement In your Roneral lionlth Htart Inking Hall's Catarrh Mcll Ine nl once and et rid of catarrh. Send for leNttmnnlnlit. free. V. J. CHKNKY A CO.. Toledo, OIllO. pod by all pnifMete, 75c. The large delegation of Medford people, which numbered 75, who at tended the New York Chamber Music Society concert In Ashland last night are unanimous In declaring that It was the greatest orchestration concert ever heard in the Rogue River valley, "liy all odds It was the finest concert ever heard In this section, and the work of these 11 superb artists was wonder ful," says George Andrews. As so often with some extraordinary musical at traction given In the valley the aud ience did not measure up to the merit of the event. Income tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. Lincoln's Birthday greeting cards at Swem's Studio. ' 276 Wo are prepared to handle any of your pumping prombloms. People's Electric Store. - 2804 Mrs. A. C. White arrived home today from Seattle where she has been visit lug for a month. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf List your house, farm and timber with tho Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf After all Is said and done you will still continue to Bavo at the Groceteria tf Northern California people regis tercd at the Medford are Mrs. D. L. Richardson and Mrs. C. V.'caner of McCloud, nnd Mrs. Ada Ilrynnt and S, N. Rose of Montague. , "Dulloon" dances at Jacksonville, Friday. 270' Grape elder, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. Thor and Eden electric washing ma chines, 12 months to pay. People's Electric Store. 2S0 A basketball game will be played to night at the Natatorlum between the Talent team and that of the American Legion. Tho preliminary game will begin at 7:30 p. m. "Spot" dances at Jacksonville FrI 276 We make a fair allowance for your old tires In trade for new or rebuilt Exchango Tire Co. 279 After all Is said and done you will still continue to savo at the Groceteria tf "Mayor Demaray Is In receipt of a letter from a Portland attorney who Is representing pugilists who wore par ticipants in the bouts here last Friday night," says the Grants Pass Courier It is alleged In tho letter that Jimmy Duffy and John Vedoff came hero from Portland under a contract to pay the former $150 and .the lattor $100 with faro to Grunts Pass and return. The attorney tolls tho mayor that Duffy given but ' $60 and Vedoff $10, and that they had to pay their own way back to Portland, and ho asks that tho mayor talto tho matter up with the boxing commission which he appointed. The attornoy says that. tne under payment was mado upon the statement of tho fight promoter that because of a small house there was not money enough to pay the full amount of tho purses, but that Duffey and Vedoff tell htm that there was a good house and that tho purses should have been paid in full A fow tons of Btock carrots. Shade land Eclipse seed outs, the latest offer lng of the celebrated Shndoland family. Nealon Ranch, Central Point, phone llxxl. 276 Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Llndus, 235 East Main. Yon can always depend on a Wost inghoiiBo automatic electric range People's Electric Store. 280 Among tho county people In the city Wednesday and today wore Mr. and Airs. Shormati Woolcy of Eagle Point and T. A. Smith of Rogue River. Gertrude Klrkpatrlek, Spencer cor- setlero. Phono 146-U. 2S0 Majestic "4" at Jacksonville Frl.2761 Aftor nil Is said and dono you will still continue to savo at tho Groceteria tf D. II. Hoffman Is among tho Grants Pass visitors In tho city who arrived yesterday. Tho remarkable car that mado the wondorful run from San Francisco to Portland In faster timo than the Shasta bus been a visitor to Medford the past few days and has dono much to onhanco tho popularity of tho closed car. bespito !-8 gruelling test of 3000 miles of the hardest kind of driving undoubtedly a greater test than the ordinary car Is culled upon to stand In us iiroume, tne iiulck Coupe was found by tho ninny who rode In It to bo frco from tho creaks and groans they expected from tho hard usage the cur hud received nnd that Hulck had built a cur so honestly that their closed cars can now take plnce along side the Biileks of tho past whoso open models bavo been I ho loaders 111 Amer ica's motor annals. 275 Jonathans, freshly packed. fine grade. See Conner's Warehouse. 276 Special prices on Valentino favors. See Martin Roddy's window. 277 T. J. Androws of Long lleach and Hen Mitchell of Portland are regis tered at the Nash hotel. , Glidden dry llmo and sulphur. Prices right, nunlity the best, Conner's Ware house. 276 If your merchant does not handle Hogno River niude brooms you can get thorn nt the public market. 278 When better automobiles are built Hulck will build them. . tf Hear creek was very high this mor ning, almost as high as It has reached during the winter season, Indicating that the snow was melting In the mountains and high foothills. Prlzo wait at Jacksonville Friday night. The I(ub Shoo Store of Med ford will give a fine pair of Walk-Over shoes to tho gentleman of tho winning couple. 270 Wanted--Singing canaries, Ilox D. Mall Tribune. Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder, hone 902. Elinor Hanley Hush, 826 MEDFORD MATL TRItUINF, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, who are former residents of Ashland but now reside here, were visitors in that city the forepart of tho week. Wo save you money on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside. Phone 44. tf When overhauling your old bus put new life in it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Special prices on Valentine favors. See Martin Roddy's window. 277 R. A. Holmes accompanied by an adjuster from Portland spent today at tho scene of J. S. Vilas' home fire at work on adjusting the Insurance on tho building and furniture. We Just received a lot of good canned salmon, two cans for 25 cents We also have a bargain In Puffed Rice, Pancake flour, our old price was 18c, now 10 cents per package. Do not for get to call for a package. Fouts Gro. 279 T. Edy of Medford, 1125 West Tenth street, r. O. Hox 1076, will sell you one good building 16x24, one story, very- reasonable. See him or address him at once. 275 Tub sale, big bargains, Saturday. Mordoff & Woolf's. 276 Lieutenant Colonel Mapes of Camp Lewis who made the regular army in spection of Company D last night left for Eugene this forenoon to Inspect the national guard company of that city. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas) 235 East Main. '' Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsctlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. County Prosecutor Moore's office on (he third floor of tho Medford National bank building Is a busy place these days with both himself and Assistant Prosecutor George Codding engaged In discussing different criminal matters with various callers. Mr. Moore Is pay ing especial attention to his prepara tions for the forthcoming Jacksonville bank prosecutions, nnd Mr. Codding looks after the other business of the office. Tho latter bus moved his of fice from tho Liberty building into the suite occupied by tho county prosecu tor. The dance at Applegato has been postponed until March 5th. 276 Hard Times ball at Eagle Point, Saturday, Fob. 12. 277 Wo have a good grade of tea for 25 cents per pound. Fonts. 279 Oregonlans registered at the Hol land aro C. W. and C. E. Anders of Huntington, Mr. and Mis. A. 10. Parker of Klamath Fails, and Frank G. Ben nett, Louore Patton, T. Weyman and Lee Davenport of Portland. W. s. Klnback and M. Fredenthal of San Francisco are also at this hotel. Wo repair all makes of phonographs. Palmer Piano House. 276 Ford truck with cnb and good body for sale cheap. Now tlre3. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. 277 Delco-Llght farm light and powe- plants. Medford Electric Co. The B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church will hold a box social Friday evening at tho Carey cottage. Young ladles aro asked to bring lunch for two persons. A general good timo is prom ised all young people who desiro to come. Tho dunce at Applogato has beon postponed until March 5th. 276 Chesterfield, Lucky Strike, Cnmol and Fatima cigarettes, package 17c, 10 packages $1.65. The one dollar plug of tobacco 85c at Fouts Grocery. 279 Ford truck with cnb and good body for salo cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. . tf Physicians of the city report a num ber of cases of qulnzy in mild form In the city and valley, nnd a number of eases of throat trouble. LUCKY STRIKE cigarette. Flavor is . sealed in by toasting CITY TRANSFER COMPANY iiinllh & Wilson, Proprietors General Draying and Transferring t;ivo l's a Trial I'lionc 2IW Office Wilson Clear Store MtNlfortl, Orejron AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and Revarnished 221 North Fir. L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phone 777 OtmONA Personal Typewriter : Fold It np. take It with you, type write mnyw-h ere. $50.00, including carrying case. MKDFORI) IUJOK BTORB Distributor? for o. Oregon. MEDFORD, ORFiONT, THURSDAY. VKHRUAKY - A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill spent a few hours Wednesday in the city at tending to business matters. . Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Majestic "4" at Eagle Point Sat. 277 "William Tell Waltz" at Eagle Point Saturday night. 277 Edison Marshall's lalost novel, "The Strength of the Pines," previously ap pearing in serial form in the Blue Book magazine, has been received by the Medford Book company, and is enjoy ing a heavy sale locally. 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 tho winning couple. .... 277 Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. We have a factory line of all sizes and nlnds of calendars, wall sockets, cut-uuts, etc., that we will 3bow the trade later and save you money on the same. tf Prepare for sunny Monday, buy a new tub at Mordoff & Woolf's Satur day sale. 276 Included among the guests at the Medford are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rob ertson of Springfield, 111., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Oldham of Paola, Kas., Wm. B. Bolton of St. Joe, Mo., A. Slutzer of Seattle, Arthur J. McDonald of Los Angeles and F. M. SIoss and L. C. Det- tor of San Francisco. ' "Balloon" dances at Eagle Point Sat. , , 277 It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Better buy a Chandler than wish you bad; -i tf '; "Spot," dances at Eagle Point Sat. ,' ' ; : I . Vl- 277 Kolb and Dill, the popular comedians will appear in this city Sunday. Feb. 20 for an afternoon matinee and even ing performance, according to plans afoot. "The High Cost of Loving" is the name of their offering. They hold tho record as a local attraction, filling the Pago theater to overflowing at their previous appearances. The next best drawing card was "Mutt and Jeff." Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had better bo coming to us. Pantorium Dye Works. tf Chicken feed wheat $2.65 per hun dred In cack lots. Russ Mill. Phone 529. tf Among the applications for permits to appropriate water filed at the Btate engineer's office this week was one by James. McDonough, and Margaret Smith of Rucli, covering the appropria tion of water from' Forrest creek, trib utary of Rogue river, for Irrigation of a 14-acre tract In Jackson county. Fouts Grocery .has very attractive prices on coffeer-Hill's Red can 45c, M. J. n. 45c, RoVal Club 45c, Golden Gato 45c, Ooldeu.JVest 45c, Hill's Blue can 30c, Jewel City, three pounds $1.00, bulk coffee 20c, 30c, 35c and 40c. I - ' ... . , 279 The 1 1 : -T : : 1 1 I graceful flowing stylos developed in genuine cainelshair, luxurious Florazella and novel weaves, beautiful shades which blend into the balmy spring atmos phere; three-quarter lengths. Sports Apparel The brightest of tones, in rakish outdoor fabrics combined in amazing won derful designs. Tor early home and tourist wear. New Blouses Full of the fashion notes for Spring. They fill the cases and tallies and fairly .sing of pleasant newness. The new shades of rust, porcelain, grey and biege arc here in soft Georgette, satin and crepe models at $5.50 to $22.50. ' -' . -,' , No one was Injured in a collision be tween two cars on the Pacific highway between Medford and Phoenix last night because they were running slow. B. S. Simpson, Mrs. Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Williams creek, were enroute to Ashland in a Ford car when the front wheel of another Ford auto, No. 51614, enroute to Medford, struck the fender of the Simpson car, and the impact of collision turned both cars completely around. Each car was so badly damaged that It was put out of commission. The riders in each car claimed that the collision was 6ue to the fact that they could not see the lights of the other car. Just received a shipment 30x3& first-clas3 nonskld tires while they last $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 299 G. E. Toets, an architect of Sissou, Calif., was a visitor in this city today. In a resolution addressed to the members of the legislature from "the southern Oregon section the board of directors of the Grants Pass irrigation district has adopted resolutions Indors ing tho present irrigation law and tho administration of State Engineer Cup per. Fine fresh creamery butter 42c per pound. Guaranteed. Fouts. 279 Portland guests at the Medford aro F. S. Stewart B. B. Bcekman, H. C. Case, J. F. Sigenthaler, Fred Marx, and A. E. Rockewell. . Special Sale Wash Tubs For Saturday, Feb. 12 only. Tubs formerly $1.75, sale $1.25 Tubs formerly 2.00, sale 1.50 Tubs formerly 2.50, sale 1.85 See window display. 276 MORDbFF & WOOLF. Attention American Legion Members The Woman's Relief Corps of Cen tral Point extends to you and your wives a cordial invitation to meet with them on Saturday, Feb. 12th for dinner and a social time. ' Dinner will ho served at noon. Advise R. C. Holmes, adjutant, by 5 o'clock Friday evening If you will altend. . F. P. FARRELL, , 275 Commander. The fixed star Betelguese has been measured .by a new process and found to have a volume 27,000,000 times that of the sun. New hair Hair has been grown again, nftor bald ness, in many cases. This is now scien tifically proved. Yours may bean amon ahlecase; but you hnvenot been usingtho proper relief. So do not delay in apply. IngKotnlko. The producers are so con fident tbey offer you satisfactory hair growth or- your money-buck. , Get a small box of KOTALKO at any active drug store. Apply Kotalko each day watch your mirror! Do a kindly act, how bald friends this advtrtaemenL Spirit of Spring The time when all the world comes forth in its finest garb. The meadow, the dell, the birds and .the-'trees' take on their finest coat the time that woman's pride diverts to smart and fashionable ' apparel to bend with Nature's gorgeous charm. '. . ' New Frocks $18.57 to $57.50 a wide variety of fanciful modes, revealing full circular skirts, uneven and scalloped hems and cut-out designs in taffeta. Canton crepes elaborately beaded and embroid ered, contrasting color effects. . New Suits $19.50 to $62.50 "! Adorable little three-piece, affairs. Jaunty box-coated suits with fly front exhibiting blouses of contrast hues, many artistic embroidery designs. The materials are Tricofines, Tricotines ftiid Foiret Twills. New Wraps $15.00 to $75.00 DEPARTMEiNTSW 10, J021 8 YR. OLD MISS AND PET PARROT, HEROES OF FIE HAVANA. Cuba, Feb. 10. Kitty Barrett, 8 years old, shared heroic honors with a pet parrot in a tale of fire at sea told by passengers landing from the steamship Cartago here yes terday. The little golden-haired girl, who is a daughter of Edward Ware Barrett, a newspaper publisher of Bir mingham, Ala., revised to enter a life boat until she had brought her parrot from her stateroom. Her Insistent de mand that the bird be rescued calmed something approaching a panic. Frightened men and women paused to laugh at the calmness of tho child and her concern over her pet. When the steward brought the parrot ho also nrninnnnoH Hint the fire, caused by an overheated motor, had been brought under control. A. F. 4 A. M. ' Special Communication Med- V ford Lodge 103, Friday even- ing. Feb. 1L 7 p. m. Work in M. M. degree. -By order of the XV. M 276 - L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. FRECKLES Dcilgl'.trtil New Vanishing Cream, Contains Ti'iis Itittternillk Mlckly .Shows a Decided Improvement. Tho old-time application of Uuttcr niilk and Cream to whiten and pre serve the skin and remove l.nroh little wrinkles nnd ugiy sallownoss Is grand mother's recipe and women through out the country are ayiin using It to Insure a beautiful complexion and snow-whito handstand arms. Buttermilk, however. Is not always Obtainable, but a specialist has at Inst perfected n method of concentrating buttermilk and combining it with a perfect cream, which you can buy In small quantities ready to use at any first-class drug store by simply asking for "Howard's Buttermilk Cream." There is no secret about it, nor .Is there any doubt about the result It's lust a common ordinary buttermilk in tho, form of a wonderful cream, gently massaged with tho finger tips around' tho corners of tho eyes and mouth. ' ' l- To get the best effect, bo sure to follow tho. slmpto directions. Any first clnss .drug or .department store can supply you and it costs so little that any glii or woman can afford It. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To rent furnished 5 or, 6 .room houso on outskirts of city. Ad : , dress Box 55. ,t ..... 275 FOR RENT Newly rurnlshcd rooms, close in. 325 S. Riverside. Phone 701-J. 277 "Indispensable" After 9 Years of Internal Baths Mr. Addison I. Williams. Box loni Sanford. lia., writes Tyrrell's IlyBe nlc Institute of New York, as fol- lows: "Regarding tho 'J. B. L. Cascade,' I fi it In one of the lndisnensnhln articles- nnd should be in every home. I have not taken $10 worth of medl. cine since obtaining it about nine years.. Vnii rnn lie free from billousnos and constipation, with all the ills, which. thoy produce, Dy an occasional Internal bath. Tho "J. B. L. Ca.sc.ide" administers these scientifically, it being an invention or inas. a. lyrreii, M..1V. nf N'i!' York, for 25 years a specialist on internal bathing. By tho proper application oi na ture's cure warm water it keeps tho lower intestine free of all not'ton- ous waste, and penults every function to work In harmony and without io 8IiiB hence makes one consistently bright, cnpauio ana wen. Wnwt stido Pharmacy. . Main and Grapo streets will bo glad to show and explain tho "J. B. L. Cascade" to you, and will also give you trco on request an interesting and authorita tive book, "Why Man of Today Is Only 50 per cent Efficient,' written by Dr. Charles A. Tyrrell. Ask Sor it today while it is fresh in your .mind. Adv. Arch Preserver shob Save Your Feet ;, 4 Trouble waits for no onej especially foot trouble., t It is upon you without warning and remains a long time. Guard against foot troubles NOW, then you are spared long years of suffering and annoyance. J ARCH PRESERVER SHOES are built with one specific purposein mind to save feet. And the saved foot means a. comfortable foot. This shoe protects the foot where protection is needed from beneath. '': Its broad, long, built-in bridge gently yet firmly supports the arch, evenly distributes the weight and enables the wearer to walk with an erect, graceful car riage, - ; RCU mm Y.H&PS THE FOOT WBLK REFINED SERVICE at a saving We are in a position to give., the lowest.- possible rates obtainable. Every itent of modern fun eral service is given - our most careful attention. ' also the assistance of a , ' ..' Licensed Lady . ' Embalmer 1:1 without extra charge Weeks - Conger to. DR. RIGKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested ana uiasses Properly Fitted XO DROPS USED Broken Txmses Accurately Duplicated Knst Mull), sin Snlto 1-2 over May Co. aim k, sfnin, Vpitnln