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I PAGE TWO Tocal and Personal The annual meeting of the Jackson County Health association wll be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o.'clock nt the library. .Miss Hartley, acting uuiierinionaent or puunc Health nurs ing, who Is substituting for Miss Jane Allen, while the latter is taking work at Columbia college, will be present and It is hoped that everyone who can will make a point of attending. The D. O. K. K. hand expects you to attend their big Spring ball at the Nat. Jhursday evening. Refreshment free. 281' Dance at Savage Creek hall on Sat urday evening. February 19, 1921. Music by Neilson's orchestra. Tickets, including supper, $2.00. 283 If you want some print paper In rolls, to fit in VOUr nailer rapk ir to use without the racks, better see us at , 80 "' ''"ending the Spring hall at uie iui. mursuay evening. 281 i-ist your House, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf "eitu-niKiu Electricity for every iurm. Aieaiord Electric C.n MEDFORD MATL TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD. OKEfiOy. TITURftDAY. VEBftFATiY 17. 1021 van Mariner of the federal fish hatchery at Trail, is in the cify, having come down Wednesday. If yon want to get more milk feed moias-u-.Vieal, the superior cow feed composed of linseed oil meal, cocoa nut meal, soya-bean meal, nillo maize cereal by-products and Hawaiian cane molasses. Buy a sack today. Monarch Seed Co. and Kuss Mill, sales agents ior mis wonuemu reed. tf We still have some of that fine sor- Kuuin m 10c a pound. Hutchison Lumsden. 281 Invest your Bavmgs in (he Jackson t-ounty jjuiiding and Loan association. tf The popularity of the coming Elks minstrel xhw next Monday and Tues day nights Js shown by the rapid ad vance sale of tickets which indicate uejoiiu n iiouin mat there will he crowded houses both nights. Do you want a first class band main. tallied in Medford? If once and save, money. tf C. C. Cate, county agent, and Mrs. Cato are in Los Angeles for two weeks for the benefit of the former's health. j Through overwork Mr. Cate lias be come much run down lately and on his physician's advice ho and Mrs. Cate Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat, newlv left for a vacation In southern Califor- we(Js' ret,lrncil 'ram their honeymoon nia last Saturday. mn to Portland this morning and are After all Ib Bald and done you will now al u,CMr apartments In the Bar- Btlll Continue to HBVn nt tlin firnnnlnrln n"nl' tt. i-rize waltz at Talent Friday night. rulueu a l)lace or arrested a bootleggei Potatoes J1.75 ner hiimlro1 tin. u. 1Jle "oe store of Medford will "e seized everything the bnntleiriror delivery In town. Hutchison & Lums- " Imo l,alr ot Walk-Over shoes to i'"esseu, wnicn the law required him den. 281 "le t'en"eniaii of the winning couple. t0 selze- Heeman's experience with 282 """"eggers has been that foreign A. H. Hammond and Ira Cole are among the Grants Pass visitors in the city. They arrived here .Wednesday. Huge tire sale now going on at the Busy Corner Federal tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of it new and guaranteed stock. 291 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. , Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush. 828 East Main. 10 indications are for a big and merrv crowd at the Knights of Khorassan dance at the Natatorium tonight. i-neiiuinenui silk sale onens nf Ainnn s Department store Satnrdnv i nousands of yards of new crisp silks In every wanted color at the lowest prices known for VPBrfi Spa uispiay in windows. 281 Majestic "4" at Talent Fri. 9X9' ISeginnlng the first of March we will start a retail milk route. Our price will be 12c per quart. Hoover Dairy Phone 452-Y. tr,' The following item of Interest about a Well known Jackson ,.. appeared in Wednesday's Portland Journal: "Joseph Uceman retired from government service In apprehending bootleggers today. Heemau rurely was called Into court to testify, as the ma jority of his victims knew he had secured convicting evidence, and chose to plead guilty rather than stand the! expense of n trial. When Ri7..n FIVE WEEKS IN SOU PRISON WOULD,' E OF lp the jails of condemned to Tires 30x3, $12.G0; 30x3, $15.75, (lunianteed 5000 miles. New. shipment, no bankrupt stock. Nordwlck Tire and Supply Co., S. Front, Medford. 280 Tho talk of Edison Marshall at the public library tonight under tho aus pices of the Trl-L club of (he Y. W C. A., and to which the public is invit ed, will begin at 8:15. His subject will bo "Far North and Far South: tho Experiences of a Writer." Brooms made by the Hoguo River Broom Works are the best for' the money. Insist on home made brooms 284' Good eats at Talent Fri. 282 iviauy iiiuo interesting things are told by the tourists. Mr. C. A. Ritchie Electric vibrators repaired by Pierce ure the Inolit Persistent violators of the 110 N. Central, "The j'loijioiiion mw. Beeman probably will give his time now to southern Oregon business interests." 1 - ' Insuranco-o.uJJ klnda. Lindas, 235 Clluss Houso. 284 nave your phonograph greased and graphlteil. It will run better. See I'lerco, lie N. Central or phone 925-L, ' 284 People whose ccllf.rs were flnnded by last Sunday's rain storm are now ablo to go down and estimate th damage and make arrangements tn rtrv cleaning, dyeing 'arid renalrlne out thulr wood supply and rearrange Cenlng Wo JtSj.ytOl'.Souti Riverside, things. In a number of cellars tho Phone 474. dkivtfid.. tf wood, potatoes and canned fruit mid c- A. Plckol of the nower conmnnv inner euiuios floated around for snv- ' 1,1 w Hm on a bus ness visit eral days. . When overhauling your old bus nut Aftor all Is said and done you will new llfe ,n 11 uv demanding genuine i' ord- truef(;;yfith8b ami good'-body for aaJchiafe'ew4 tires.ii Se el y V. Hall Motdr-6:itv.,;i', ' ,&,;.. ;We save yodjmpney pn. your dry City of Wichita, Kansas, says: "Every place Btl" cntlnuo to save at the Groceteria. Amerlcan hammered piston rings, fac- we stopped we found a good word for Buick. You'll never see me buying anything else but a Uulck. The origin al tires are still on, having had over 10,000 miles of service." Mr. R. H itox of Orwell, Ohio, says: "Our best ff.' tory equipment on the best cars. ThB ii I T.. - . i-orsonai attention to overdue ac- corner Motor Co. tf counts. Lindas. 235 East Main Try our merchants lunch Tho Home made Borghum 15n a nnumi ouasta. Hutchison & Lumsden. 281 Thousands of yards of new spring mini ne r of h uh school oii.,iri.i0 in me latest weaves nnri r.r,i,- BERLIN. Prisoners soviet Russia, when death, are called out to be shot by sol uiers wno stalk into the cells after midnight, declares M. Schwartz, of San Francisco, the socialist who went to Moscow to attend a congress of the inird Internationale and was Impris- ouea mere for four months. i in a previous statement. Mr Schwartz told of the death of his wife as a result of a hunger strike she be- gan to end her Imprisonment in Mos cow, denounced communism in Russia and said he was going back to America to ten tne workers there the actual tacts about the Russian situation.) lau ana gaunt, his black hair and beard heavily streaked with irrav. the American, wno nad been a Bolshevik before a visit to Russia "saddened and enlightened" him, described in a sup- pieiiieiuui statement, the cold fear and trembling In which soviet prisoners wan ior tne visits In the dead of night. iney always come between the uours or one and two o'clock, he said. "A Bolshevist soldier walks into the crowded cell and In the instant silence calls out the names of the men, or women, who must die. In the jail where I was, they marched the prison ers down a stairway and into a court yard. We would hear the volleys of the firing squads. Many men wire called out for execution froni' my colli during those four months. Few ' nri them knew why (hey had been con- uBiiuieu, out generally it was under stood they were 'counter-revolutionaries.' They were shot without trial." After a time tho prisoners became Inured to these visits and, in the filth and monotony of prison life, ceased to care whether their names were called or not, Mr. Schwartz said. Cheerv greetings were often passed as the con- j demned men were marched out. The men about to die would 6ay their good byes, wave their cell comrades a so long, and those remaining would cry out: "Goodbye. See you later. throughout the first few nights, nowever, Mr. Schwartz said he trem bled as with ague, and his clothes even to his overcoat, were wet with perspiration. Other prisoners, some of whom bad been in the jail for more than a year, took the matter synlcally and told him with apparent relish the horrors through which they had gone, vinen at last the summons came to bchwartz to leave the cell he said he was certain he was going to the blace oi execution. Hut they led him up stairs Instead of down. He was takeuj ueiore an oinciai named Feldman, in whose hands was tho nower of life and death over all the prisoners in his charge. This man said he had review ed bChWartZ' Case mill tho Amorlr-nn was free to go. Then the bolshevlst said: "Will you tell me what you think of tne soviet government? Will you go u.icK io tne united States and sneak against us; There was a long nause in -wbioh inougnts of the four months in nrisnn and the executioners thronged into the American s mind. Then he replied: :"".i suyerum.eni really repre- Lucky cigarette sentsfjhe working men I am, for it. All "r 'tf;;-11'110 )Yk!i.'ytlie.iaborn5 Evasive though it was Schwnri o.iiil the reply appeared to'saVlstt die soviet official, who affected 'a peasantry and dismissed him.' ' ' '-'"''' "If every 'Bolshevist America could spend a fe-v' weeks 'in ' prison, he concluded, "there'' Would be no more followers of "the' red flag at iiome. lis toasted PEOPLE FOR SUPPORT one day drive was made. from Pitts- aml otber basket ball enthusiasts will RO 0,1 sa, Saturday, Feb. 19th, at burg to Washington, 325 miles. The "rlve to Ashland tonight to witness "lunn Prices lower than you have Bulck seemed to like the Band In Geor- 1 gamo between Ashland high and Beeu lor 5'enrs. See display in windows gla. My only way to express my Idea "e"rg nigh. 281 of uulck cars is that the more you "OKy l"'ng ball at Nat Thursday ' "oscnorans of Slsson, and drive -them the better you like them evenmg, benefit of D. O. K. K. band. 1Jorot"y "'alters, daughter of F. C. When I was ready to start back to ' 0,1 ar0 expected to be there. 281 ' 8 of Hllt' nave uoth returned to Ohio I had very little trouble In dls- Jle Protected against loss by fire by 1 lelr nomes, fully recovered from ma posing of my car at a very good figure. nu"B ""ence fierce write your in- J ' "i"-''"uons performed by Dr. Dow The first thing I did when 1 got back I'hone 517-L. 283 . "'rH' raul Hansen, corBetlere for was to order a now one." 281 ' sno1 dances at Talent Fri. 282 u"one' hone 585-J. , tf1 Todav was an irtmii rin. if.. I Guests ut tho Medford Inr-i.uin no A. Holmes, the insurnnxo Uon crisp air and the sun shining, tho M"ler of K"8s City, Mo., C. H. liuo-In8urnnce' and Bonds, plus Service. quietude in polico circles and the nb- 1 w ot lacia, Mr. and senoe of booze flowing from tho coil- AlKlnsn, A. N. Giddens lugs of the banks. There was a hard freeze during the night which enabled one to walk over the solid mud this forenoon with fourloss contompt. The lowest tonipornture was 24 decrees auove. fair weather Is predicted for tonight, and rain for Friday. Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents por yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, -or. u. Alum and Hartlett. tf Keep the D. O. K. K. band going by buying a ticket to the Spriug ball at ai. Thursday evonlng. 281 For quick sulo, CO Leghorn pullets; 37 laid 717 eggs January; bargain. Address X, Mail Tribune. 281 There wus born to Mr. and Mrs Charlos M. Hall, 1115 Nluntic street, iob. J4, 1921, a nine pound son. Grape cider, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-11. After all la said and douo you will still continue to save nt the Groceteria. U Beginning tho 1st of March, wo will tan. ,n retail milk route. Our milk win come fresh from tho cows and not pasiiirized. 12'c per quart. Huovor Dairy Co. Phone 462-Y. Among tho guests at tho Holland ure Mr. and Mia. J. L. Durrln of Morris town, Minn., L, C. Ilonson of lleuecla Calif., H. s. West of Venice, Calif.. J. E. Hlbbard of Sail Francisco. Clarence Piorco Is agent for three gnod flro Insurance conipunles. Hotter lot him wrllo jour business. Phone )05or617L. 283 After all Is said and done you will mm wiiuiiuo to suvo ut the arocoterla. . ' tf io meet the demand wo are no .uKiiiug wiioio Whout Ilioad. You Biocor has it. Pullmun Bulling Co. - 28 Mrs. J. and R. H ' Ladles' 60c hose 29c. H. Lumsden's, Hutchison & 281 McClInoy of Seattle, Gns Bland nf t.ob Oregoninns registered at the Med Angeles, H. S. Thurninti of Stockton ror1 "re C. E. Anders of Huntinirton uuu m. itossener, iu. u, Thompson, W. ' "' ,vull"ce oi uoseburg, M. J. Man 0. Fortman, F. Morrlmuii w r nlS of Grants Pass, and tho rn,.u,iir icy, jonii j. Doyle and 11. A. Alwnnil rortiana: A. C. Barnelioff. Wni. ot sun Francisco. . "uruen, it. c. Blnori, J. T. Wricht j-iorco is a small-motor axnerT nr. "" 'no airs. F. c. Rodaers. R n N. Central, "The Glass House " 9M Halloch, Harry Donnnn. C. A. Rnven. I'list showing straw and satin imt. '"" "n(1 Gesoll. tern hats for spring. Tho Vanity Shop Delco-Llght farm light and tur. i.,ust main and Hartlett. 286 Jvotink finishing. Jnp Art Store, tf uaugnter was born to Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Waldeu on Wednesduy, Feb! i uin. Plants. Medford Electric Cn. Everything electrical. trie Co. Phone 601. Roy Davis of Prosnect is amnni (ho visitors In the city from that section or . . . . . . Huge tire sale now going on at the "'f con'y- mw ... I NT It MA...n i. m . . "cii ior planing mill blocks and Munzanltn wood. Phone 631. 286 Bettor buy a Chnndler ihnt. .ih tf n increase of more than lO.nnn automobile and truck licenses over last year marks a decided improvement in motor vehicles registered in the state ior tnis time of .-year, according to records in the office of the secretary ui siate. More than 77.177 motor vnh icles have been registered so far this year, as against: 67,115 a year ago to day. Fees paid into the' motor vehicle registration department to date have reached a total of $1,296,646.25. Thousands of. yards ot new snrlmr silks in the latest weaves and colors, go on sale Saturday, Feb. 19th, at Mann s. Prices lower than you have seen ior years. See display In windows, ., 281 ion will find the Ceo. L. Treichler Motor Co, in their new quarters, 16 south Fir St. ; ' . 283 Guests froiu'portnhd registered at the Medford are "L. H. Mann, Mrs. M. Cross, Misses Nellie nnd Inez Cross Chas. Kaddorly, R. C. Karberg, H. E. Albert, W. L. Harman, E. B. Gabriel, i. fc. Watson and F. N. Rossick. Sanitary satisfaction ladies' ami men s suits sponged and pressed 75c. The "trouble-man" of the Burroughs Adding Machine Co. is in Medford on one of his periodical visits of inspec tion of the machines in use in the busi ness houses. The Roseburg high basketball party en uie meciiord this afternoon for Ashland where they play Ashland high luuijsui auu tomorrow night. They will return here Saturday for the second game witn Medford high Satnrdnv in me party are Mr. Everett, umiiuser, nugn Whipple, center, jvu nunc anu uiltford Fields nnrl rnn singleton, forwards. Genreo sin. eieion, cam Campbell and Charles inursuay, guards, and Vance Perry, Herbert Britt, Maurice Newland, Clin ton Cameron and Lloyd Davis who ac company the team as rooters. The Absurokee Headlight of Still water, Mont., Feb.. 3rd, describes the coming of newcomers to Medford part ly as follows: "in the departure yes terday of Mr. James Witham and wife for Medford, Absarokee loses t.wn nf its most popular citizens and a man of superior musical ability. As leading The seventh annual Lincoln Dav banquet has passed into history. In every wny It was a satisfying success. Those who took part in tho program, ecelved .the applause and acclaim due them and now the club wishes in public wny to express a word nf hanks and appreciation to tho dif Vrent committees who. without ex- ectutlon of rewnre. or praise, work ed' silently nnd faithfully to make the occasion one of pleasure, of pa triotic Inspiration and party concord. and especially doos it wish to com mend and congratulate the commit- on decorations, composed . of ijeorgo Hilton, Tom Rivem, W. E. Walker and Olen ArnsniKor. Thr-v were artists,, and the dining room with its harmonious blend of light and color was n fit setting in 'which to celebrate the birth of nn immortal. THE LINCOLN CLUB OF JACKSON COUNTY, itfedford.' February 1C. vintinlat nt ai . . 103 North Central, houe 223. . 283 Wants to Help Other Mothers Mrs. Wm. Sager, 901 Nlchol St., Utica, N, Y.: "I gladlv write anvininf that helps a mother with her children My little girl had whooping cough and I was afraid she would choke. I gave her Foley's Honey and Tar and it neipea ner wonderfully. She could sieep most all night without cough ing." This good cough syrup checks colds, stops coughing, cuts phlegm and covers raw, inflamed membranes with annealing coating. Sold everywhere. : Adv. . r. & 1 A Reeular 'co ford Lodge V niug, Feb. P. & A. M. 'communication Med- 103, Friday eve 18th 7 an ' Imnnvlnni , . . . UUaUU.8s una un address on masonry Dy Brother Win n Jfnmiit,. o" L. E. Wll.l.imo The collector of the nort nt nt-n omiounucB mat 352,534 autos took uil lOO lOriV tO WlnHnni- 1920. .-.' you had. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carnontnr nr. rived homo today from San Francisco, Husy Corner Federal tires ut oioniiv .iuueu pnceB, nnd all of it new mm guaranteed stock. oqi Alfalfa seed for salo. J2K nm i Jpbso P. Richardson. reeu atore. 2x2 After all is said anil ilnnn vn .m -un couuiiue to save at the Groceteria. -arpentor went to join his tf. v,.o on ner nrrlvnl a week ago from A topic of Intel-oat among mlnins ""f v.lsit Now Vork and Boston men or niodford is tho t,i..-i,i 'c rany lAjccmlior .:. ws of the finding of a cold nnmi h&t!order onlenoars from tmvoi. ...mi.u ai ,m,uu, uy two prospectors ' "i" ""eniauves or out of town l'Vb. I I near Notion, Calif., a small lrlls- We have a factory line of all oii iietweun Keswick and Coran, 3 ana """. of calendars, wall n,,l,B,' county, 1110 nugget weighed r-'"-'". cutouts, etc.,-lhiit wo wlU -' pounds. mow uie trade lator and Save yon Incomo tax returns prepared. Lindas ,uo"ey ou llle iauie. . . tf 235 East Main. . The greatest opportunity to buy Hugo tire sale now going on nt the S!"is ,ut ,lm lowost llees in years nt "imy 1 oi'iior Federal tires at greatly I ' " nig silk sulo, Saturday, Feb. .vu:H1i prices, und all of It new and Dle uispiay in windows. 281 '.FOR ACHES AND PAINS Any man or woman who keeps iMMuy ,, tc j.ou that same thing ESF'CLIAM-Y ,those flently attacked by rheumatic twinRcs. A countc-irntant, Sloan's Lini Hict scatters the congestion ami prnt Ules Ktlnoul rMing to the alllicted part, soon relieving the ache and twin. . ArX handy nnd used everywhere lor reducing nnd imally climinutinif the pains and aches of lumli.igo, neuralgia inuacle strain, joint stillness, sprains! bruises, and the results of exposure. oil juit know from i',s stimulating, healthy odor that it will do you good I Sloan's Liniment is sold hv nil ,)-- gist 3Sc, 70c, $1.40. Linimenf m MAS Pam'sl onenn giiaianteed stock Jingo tiro sale now iroinir nn i n . . imj- corner f ederal tires nt greatly ,""'l' priTOS, and all of It new imrt Riniianieod stock. 29 i. uosHotiu is in Portland this e.-n an,, , a KU0Bt nt Ule ltullson noiei. t-xperii'iiced dressmaking work done 1110 nour. Location, Flower shop, "it" iu imiK. l-llollu 5UI. 2S4 Pheuommuil silk sale opens at mnium uepartmen storo Sni,,.-,i,- -u. ii.iii. 1 nousands of yards nt nmv crisp silks in every wanted color nt the lowest prices known for vonr. o., display In windows. ' osl. i.miu-o nose Lse. H.ilpl.io,,,, n Lumsdon. n0i Tho funeral services for loui,,,,. 11 Oavls will be held at the iwi 1 ,.1 ome Friday at 2 n. m. under tho ... Pics of Chester A. Arthur G. A 11 IHist. Rev. Win. II. Hamllinn m ug. The remains will bo f,r.-.i.i I 10 JMIlKlusky, Ohio for Internienl Whon bottor automobiion i.m Uulck will build thorn. tf Always for lower mires iu- Ion in sterlina silver ri,.t o s winnow. 2S3 Wnnled--SlnKlng Mall Tribune. ' . Miss ernn Glllnmn who had been making her m, wltn llor 8,8l01.( Mnj I. C. Williams of Talent for soino time . gone m iMigeno where she has ac cepted a poHlllon with tho lion T.,i... pnoiie comiiiiny as stenoitranher in, . I Uy order of D. W. Luke cr,n,,,.,..i. at the " "e'''e of Chester A. Arthur post v.. . n., unn other civil war veterans m meet at the Perl Funeral Home nt ' p. 111. I'Tiuny, Feb. lsth, tho funeral of the lain Joshua II. Davis. Another big dance nt Tni.mi p,u. Feb. IS. ' . Hlg dance! Gold Hill! Sal' 1-. J. heymour. the government .n.i engluiiM und supervisor left this mor ning to Inspect some work around Muinnth Falls and will ho i.ni, Plenty of time to attend tho Elks mins trel show Monday night. Just received a shlninniit r 1n.11 ...-.-vuipn 1IU11-SK (1 rims, wh Io n,.... i"-w. Jieiuord ""' 299 If your clothes are not becoming to u. ..uu nan netter be coming to us Pantoiium Dye Works. tf to attend comrade. Big dnuce! Gold Hill! Sat! Premier Novelty orchestra! Let's Go! 282 Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Redden of Fresno, Calif., arrived in . tho, .city Inst night for a visit with Mr. itedden's relatives. uver ,2000 cans 0f government bacon have been sold In eight weeks by the Grocerterla. Getter go? what you want ueiore 11 s an gone. tf E. R. Cobb of the California-Oregon Power company office force is : con fined to his home a . few days on ac count or illness. ; .. " Always for lower prices. Bli? ro.tno. uun in sterling silver flatware. See Kecldys window. 281 A party ot Yrek'a residents stopping at the Nash are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob fry, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Billings and P. W. Fisher. Among other guests at mis notei are Tom Reynolds of Oak land, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Frauk unn i-, v,-, Hansen ot i'ortland: Our entire stock of fine auto robes .i-iwi nume ourcuins nei ovo ma The Busy Corner Motor Co. i lho Irl L club gymnasium clnsi'tif me i. v. c. A. will begin nromntlv nt 7:30 so tho girls can go to the library to hear Edison Marshall speak imnie- uiutoiy nrter. 200 pair new shoes al Cost. Slonon1. hand shoes nnd shoe repairing at the meaioru bnoe Hospital. 119 East Sixth street, Medford. . The annual state re nort shnn-s that the Jackson county and Moiif.ir.i .,i,. lie library is the ninth In Orom in size, fourth by rate of Income, ami soe. ond by number of books circulated the Portland library being first. than any other one musician in eastern Montana and is perhaps more widely known. That he will soon find hosts oi mends In his new home there is no doubt, for it is said music hath cnarms tooothe even the wild beasts and Jimmie's fiddlee is a wonder. The best wishes of the people of this com: munity toilow Mr. and Mrs. Witham to their new home and should It ever come to pass that thev retrnro thoi- footsteps they will find the gates of nusaroKee ajar." me ponce are investigating the passing 01 a bogus check for $5 by a Medford youth on the Japanese Art siore. ciuuu3 jonn j. Wilkinson and ueorge u. Hewett of the Internal rev uu uepanment are now located in room 267, the federal building, where they will remain until Feb. 27th for the purpose, of aiding, iiiona t mt meir income tftx st.ments. Thel office hours are from v 30 n m i. Bp. m:. dally. Messl'sWilkinson and Hew,itt have jiiBt competed sojourns " uie same- purpose In Ahi..nH iviuiiiain f ans. The Shasta liassenger train fmm tho nuiuu oue uero at 9:29 a. m. dallv riirt not arrive until about 3 n'clooi, hi auernoon, having been delnvo.i r. -...Jljr uv U WreCK KOniO linnn in tituoruia. An event of interest tn rtnnv.,- from Medford and vlclnitv m P.ace oaiuraay evening of this week when a big dance will "iu mu. mo I'rem er Mnviv . chestra will provide the music for the I occasion. GlgLS The Simple, Easy Way to DeauuiyButtermilk How's This? We offer On. Hundred Dollars Reward it sny cne of Catarrh that cannot hi c u'e?1,b" '" Catnrrh Modlclne Hall . Catarrh Meillclro lia bn taken b) calarrh sufferers tor the p,t thirty" CmairhiiVdlV',;",;?,." the Mu.oui surfaces, expellin the Pol. on from tho Ulcod and healing the dls xased portions, " xJiTinJ" h"v.e ,Rktn Catarrh Jrent ' f,nVf ",mo "ill 1 Heat of fed Peppers Breaks hest Colds Rub It on Congested.' Aching Chest-Loosens Up that Tight Feeling at Once Surely Brings Quickest Relief. tase your tiRht, aching chest. Stop j..- , , u,c congestion tee a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. .. Rd. pPPtr Rub" is the cold remedy that brings the quickest relief. It can ni Tu rt '?u and !t "Mainly seems to me ngntness and arive the conges tion and soreness right out nenetm'tet r-Vl, into colds, congestion, aching muscles nd sore, .tiff joints, relief comes at once, ftothiog has such concentrated, cream makes money Delightful hew vanishing containing true buttermilk. you look years younger or you UUCK. . The first amillcntinn of ttj Buttermilk Creum will nstoniHh you It creates beauty nlmost like magic, ul mo most wonderful thing about It Is the fnct that whilst it turns the uuiii-st nnu most - lifeless ramnun ""iiunc neauty and makes red snowy wnite. yet there is "i ... siignicst sign of its npplica- and the most heated atmosphere will iji.uuuco ino east slilnl,w.uu greaslncss of tho skin. "" ia no socrer n mill it !!,.. .. .... . " IS " on uuuont about the rwmlt- Just common m-ill,,,,,-,. a.. ...... mill. i - - e llll-in or a wnn,In,.c,l .v. 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