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PIG E-TWO -1 MEDFORD MATL TPJBTJNE, MRDFOTCD, 'OnfiflOXl -MONDAY. TKBKFAKY 21. 1flgj" Tocal and Personal This Ir on tlmo weik when every oiio 1b expected to keep Ills or her en gagements ami lie prompt In all mat ters. In tills connection It should lie remembered Hiat the curtain for the Elks minstrel show rises at H:M sharp mid the audience should lie seated he fore that time us during the prologue no one will be seated. Regular communication of Heames chapter Wednesday evening, Feb. i'i, 7:30 sharp. There will be Initiation work. Refreshments will be served. 2K4 Alfaira seed, tests 99.02; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Rush, 82G East .Main. 310 Rcglnning the first of March wo will start a rotnil inllk route. Our price will be Vi'Ac per quart. Hoover Dairy. Phone 402-Y. tf Tomorrow is Washington's birthday, a general official legal holiday, hence the banks, poatofflce, courts, county, city and federal offices will bo closeti. No deliveries by the carriers will be made Tuesday, either in the city or rural districts. The general delivery and stamp window of the nostofflee will bo open from 8 to 9 u. m. only. If your basement Iiub become a duck pond let us Install un automatic drain er and keep It bono dry. Win. Hnin- uictt. 285 Quarter' section fruit and Btock ranch in upper Sams Valley for sale. A five aero bearing peach orchard, four never-falling snrlims. Mineral and oil i-iglttB go with tho place. Fenced with Page woven wire fence. Easy terms at 7 per cent. .Alight trade for good house or small place near Med. ford. C. (3. Roenlsh, 28 N. Riverside!, Medford. 288 . If you want, some print paper in rolls, to fit in your paper racks or to una without the rucks, butter see us at onoo und nave money. tf Hear creek was still at its highest point of the season this forenoon be cause of Sunduy'H downpour of ruin and the cloudburst. Many pcoplo gath ered on the Main street bridge today to watch the BWiftly flowing, muddy water. Free Btylo show at the Nat. Wednes day evening, showing on living models coats, suits, dresses, skirts and blouses 7:3(1 to 9 o'clock. Music by Herb Al t'ord's bund, The Hub Coal mid Suit Co. 281 IiiBiirance of all kinds. Lindas, 2'iU East Main, Ford truck with enh and good body for Bale choap. Now tires. Sooly V. Hall Motor Co. tf ' Carol McMillan or l.os Angeles, for merly of Medford and owner of the Murray-Mac orchard at the end of King's highway, spent tho week end In Medford the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrews. Mr. McMillan Is now Los Angeles roproBenlullvo for a largo fl- niinolul house but. retains an active Interest In Medford and the Rogue River, valley. Ho left today for San Francisco. , Majestic at Jacksonville Fri. 288 We Bave you inoncj on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo Us, 401 South Rlvorsldo Phono 4Y4. tf , When overhauling your old bun put new life lu it by demanding genuine Amorican uninmored piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf 'Following Sunday's storm the sun came out early this morning and made the day seem very springlike. Fair weather 1b predicted for tonight and Tuesday. Frco stylo show at the Nut. Wednes day evening, 7:31) to 9 o'clock, by Tho Hub Coat und Suit Co. All garments will bo shown on living models. Coats, suits, dresses, skirts and blouses every garment the last, word in style. Music by Herb Alford's baud. 281 Try our mercbunts lunch. The Shasta. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlere for NuBono. Phone u8fi-J.. tf ' Tho Ladles' Aid of tho M. 13. church will hold their regular monthly home coming at the church Tuesday lifter- noon nt 2:30. Tho Ijiii'en Father circle will have charge of the program. R. A. IIolmoB, the insurance Man Insurance, and Uomla, plus Sorvlco. Dolco-Llght farm light and powo: plants. Medford Klectrlc Co. ' No need to sacri fice tastinessor food value in your efforts to keep living costs down. That is, if you know the tempting, satisfying goodness and reul economy of Del Month Beans cooked with Toma to Suuce. S2j Uu mii friWiBiYihJhiiriTiBMW Mr.-and Mrs. Walter Howne, Sr., of New York city have returned to their Home after several weeks visit with their s n Waller Howne of Medford and family. They expect to return in the ear.'i summer. "Spot" dances at Jacksonville Fri 288 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. N. It. Ncwcomb for planing mill blocks and .Manzunlta wood. Phone 631 286 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the First liaptist church will hold a Washington parly and experience socful at the resi dence of Dr. W. R. Steams, 23 North Orange street, Tuesday 7:30 p. m. The hushnndB are invited. All ladles are requested to bring their experience money and in rhyme they are to tell how the money was earned. An Inter esting evening is planned and a large attendance from the church and con gregation Is urged, lllg free stylo show at the Nat. Weil neBday evening, Bhowing coats, suits, dresses, skirts and blouses. All gar ments shown on living models. Music by Herb Alford's band. The Hub Coat and Suit Co. , 284 Delicato shades In new spring yarns. Handicraft Shop. 287 Retter buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Guthrie who sailed for England last fall are now in Purls for a few weeks and expect to return to their ranch near Jackson ville the latter part of Miirch. Another prize waltz at Jacksonville, Friday night. Each of winning couple will be presented with a fine pair of silk hose by tho Hub Shoe storo of Medford. 28 8 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street, Medford. lllg frco fashion show by The Hub store of Medford ut I. O. O. F. hall, tJentral Point, Thursday night from 8 to 9. 287" Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salude arrived Sunday from the east where Mr. Salado underwent a serious operation several months ago. Mr. Salude Is milking a splendid recovery, und after a few days ut his father's residence nt Seven Ouks will return to hlB home on Klnga highway. Tho Huh C'ont and Suit Co. will give a free stylo show at tho Nut. Wednes dny evening showing on living models tho newest garments in coats, dresses, suits, dlilrts und blotisos. Music by Herb AlTord's biinil. 284 Just received a shipment of 30x3Vi first-class non-skid tires, while they Inst $15.00. Mcdrord Vulcanizing Works. 299 It your clothoB nro not becoming to you, you had bolter bo coming to us Pautoiiuin Dye Works. t Among guests at the Holland nro C. Kenneth Smullen, the mining man from Juneau, Aliisku, Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Hitchcock and Mrs. R. Rlggs of Des Moines, la., Alex (lussiek or Los Angeles, Mr. und Mrs. C. D. Lydlnrd of Minneapolis and Thomas R. Mar shall of Weed. The secretary of 'state's office is now up to date on nutoniob:le license plates and tho peace officers are strict ly enforcing tho law requiring ouch cur to carry two. Of the 11)21 reils trillions of 1921 models Uutck Sixes nro fur more numerous than any oth ers, owing to tho great popularity of theso cars. 2S4 Rig dunce nt Central Point after the show Thursday night. 28 After all is sulci and done you will still continue to save at the Grocoleriu. tf Kolb & Dill, who are prima favorites with Medford theulor goers, as usual with tbolr good company plnyed to a crowded houso ut the Pugo hiBt night In "The High Cost of Loving," despite the fact that they hud presented thut laughter producing comedy here twice hororo. Tho company was delayed In reaching tho city because or tho flood south or the city, and it was nearly 10 p. m. heroro the curtain went up. The Kolb & DU1 Hue orchestra, howevor aided tho audlenco to tide over the long wait by playing a number of selec tions Including two by request. Grand opening ball on now floor at Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday, Feb. 25. 2SS Tires .10x3, $12.50; 30x3'.,, $15.75. No war tux added. Guaranteed 5000 miles. New shipment, no bankrupt stock. Nordwlck Tiro anil Supply Co., a. Front, Medford. 286 Majestic "4" ut Central Point Tliurs night. 87 Among the overnight visitors from the country here last night were It. A Robinson of Gold Hill and W. 11. and Samuel Hughes and Win. Oden of Unite Fulls. Another or those popular dancing parttps at Eagle Point Sat., Feb. 26. 289 llrooms made by the Rogue River Uroom Works nro the best for the money. Insist on homo made brooms. 284 Diittons mndo to order. Handicraft Shop. 287 Majestic "4" nt Eagle Point Sat. 289 Guests from the east nt the Medford are J. L. Welch r Indianapolis, Irwin Tucker of Chicago und Jack Hester of Cleveland. Cnlirorniuns ut this hotel are Carrol McMillan. 11. L. llrandt, and L. S. Lurliurg or Los Angeles. W. II liertrcuux. R. II. Franek and C. E. Hiekeson of San Diego, and J. II. and Ida Hillings and James lllack r San Francisco. "Slt" dances at Central Point Thursday night. tiT Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop. Cor. E. Main mid llartlett. tt Mr. und Mrs. James E. Grieve und son lleston, und Dewey Hill came down from Prospect yesterday. Of course It rained, but why let rain Inter fere with the "High Cost of Loving" and Elks minstrel show. , Roy J. White and Ellen U. White of Eugene has started a Waterman Piano school In .Medford with headquarters at Palmer's Piano store. See their ad in this issue. "Spot" dunces at Eagle Point Sut. 289 Pierce is a sinall-niotor expert. 116 N. Central, "The Glass House." 284 Special coaching In Gregg and speed typing by expert instructor from Ilealds. Medford Business College. 287 Harry Harich of Drain Is a visitor In the city who arrived Sunday, and is a guest ut the Nash. Slightly used choice pianos at bar gains: Vose & Son, Ivers & Pond, Ludwlg and M. Scbulz. Palmer'B Pinno House, 234 East -Main. 289 First showing straw and satin pat tern hats for spring. The Vanity Shop, cor. East Main and llartlett. 285' Kodak finishing. Jap Art Storo. tf The Oregon Retail Clothiers associ ation will hold Kb annual convention in Portland a week from today with morning, afternoon und night sessions. See the Muson solid tires and get special prices at Exchange Tire Co. 288' Huge tire sale now going on at the Rtisy Corner Federal tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of it new and guaranteed stock. 291 After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Tho war department is out with a warning against a nation-wide attempt to swindle ex-service men. Offers have been made to secure for the men a uni form, gas mask and helmet on pay ment of $5. The department points out there is a law permitting veterans to draw this equipment without charge. Experienced dressmaking work dono by the luiur. Location, Flower Shop, Sparta Iilcljg;. "Phono 506. ; ' ' . 284 Hligo lire' sale1 now going, on at the llusy Corne'f Federal tires at greatly reduced prices,' iliid all of It how and guaftih'ledd Block."' ' 291 Hoi no-Shoo tires 'and tubes are guar anteed to give mileage and satisfac tion. ' Exchange Tiro Co. 288 Mrs. J. T. Edwards of Phoenix, is a guest at- the Holland, us Is James E. Enger of Rosoburg, J. O. Johnson of Glendulo and II. A. Smith of Rogue River. When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tt When you want your money's worth remember our stock of rebuilt tires. Enchango Tiro Co. 288 Take a look! $65.00 suits nt $15.00. Klein tho Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 2S7 Ernest Mclntyro who Is In tho navy service Is at his homo In Jacksonville from Mare Island on a 13 days fur lough. Huge tiro salo now going on lit tho llusy Corner Fedornl tires nt greatly reduced prices, and all of it new and guaranteed stock. 291 After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. v. Vf Do you know why it s toasted T seal In the" delicious Burley tobaooo flavor- STRIKE CIGARETTE 1 JCfjL -iM. AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE will ilo all of your vnsliiiit und writiLtinii from heavy curtains or blankets to the ilnintiest litimlUeivhii'f. Don't Waste your tinie rnb liintr ami wring-ins; or trying to coax the servant ujrl lo iiet busy. You can buy one bciv on easy terms. Pf.OI'I.FS El.FCTRIC STORE rHONK 12 MAIN ST. T. 0. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Sut-Kory of Kyes, Kavs, Noso nml Throat. All Utm'iifos o( tlu-so orKiins trruti'il. Claws fitl.il. 3U-315 Lib erty UMb., Cor. Xlalu & .;iais Sts. Sa '"( IT MAKES IT PAY FOWnf ITSELF ! Efifisftfs X. S. jJenuett i,iiut today for the first time after a week's illness. "Oh I just felt a little rocky with consider able fever," he said at the Elks club this forenoon by way of explanation. 'tio.00 suitB at $15.00. It will pay you to climb my stairway. Klein the Tailor, 12S E. Main, upstairs. 2S7 Our entile stock of fine auto robes at cost some bargains believe me. The Busy Corner Motor Co. 2S1 Up In quality, down in price. Klein the Tailor, 12S E. Main, upstairs. 287 Hecause of Its being Washington's birthday the grade schools of the city will have no session tomorrow after noon. In the forenoon patriotic exer cises will be held In all the school rooms. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 601. Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town Arms. We have a factory line of all sizes and Kinds of calendars, wall Dockets, cutouts, etc., that we will ihow the trade later and save yo money on the same. tf Over 2000 cans of government bacon have been sold In eight weeks by the Grocerteria. Getter got what you want before It's all gone. tf In Justice Taylor's court this fore noon a number of. auto owners who were mostly non-residents of Medford answered to charges of parking their curs in front of theater entrances or too close to fire hydrants, Saturday and Sunday nights. The court let them go with a 'lecture and warning that lull penalty will be imposed if they are before him again for the same offense. Grape cider, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. , , - Heginnlng the 1st of March, .we will start a retail milk route. Our milk will come fresh from the cows and not pnsturized. 12 Vic per quart. Hoover Dairy Co. Phono 452-Y. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. j Invest your Bavings in the Jackson i County Building and Loan association. , tf Crater Lake Chapter No. 32, Ft. A. M. M. M. Degree. Visitors welcomed. 285 A. K. NOTir, Secy. a (iooi) mvk imsixicsN ix tjik CITY OK lOUTI,AXl. CAUItYlNCJ stationery nnd school supplies, drug sundries, package gro ceries and an ice cream parlor in con nection; also two large living rooms and bath and large basement; foun tain with carbonator, candy rases and fixtures are of t,fte fjnest. This shop is doing a fine ctish and small credit business, and wilt stand investigation; price $U00U, rash or good negotiable paper; only those who mean business answer this, giving name and addross, also phono.. Address 1 O. llox 1100, Portland, Ore. i l - t r r THE HUB COAT & SUIT CO. Present Wednesday Evening first comprehensive showing of SPRING APPAREL For the first time since 1913 Easter comes in March the 27th. We have therefore advanced the date of our first important showing of new things for innumerable Spring wardrobes. These garments are daily being sent fresh from their tissue wrappings to our selling departments. Everything is marked at the lower-priced levels of 1921. We shall be glad to have you look at our collection. Ev?ry garment received this Spring selected by one of the best resident buyers of New York City. Music by Alford's Imperial Orchestra THE HUB COAT & SUIT CO. The Cash Store. In the Heart of the Business District t r r t T ? y t f y f V "Never Has to Call' a Doctor Bathes Internally" -Mr. J. II. AU-Xc-il, P. u. liox 21. . f ilotie, Ariz., writes to .lie Tyrrell Hygiene Institute: "J have Ijeeii u.sint; the J. I. Catvade' for tho past twt-nty-i'ivo yt-ars and call it mir cheap family phy.-rioiun for the i-caatjri that I haw never had to call in a physician to treat one of tho family. What a pity more of the human race are not acquainted with the viruieH of the Cascade in a family." Tile 'J. I!. Jj. Cascade" denimes the lower in t online its entire length and keepH it always free of poisonous waste. Thousands testify that ConHtipation, IndiKostion. Stomach Troubles,- . ioiiKiietw, Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved nnd prevented by this Nature Treatment. West Side Pharmacy, Main and flrape street will be tflad to show you the "J. 13, I Cascade" explain its sim ple operation and will yive you free on request, an interesting little book by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of New York,,, a noted specialist on Internal Bath ing for 2ii years in that city. Clip this out as a reminder to ask for th-j booklet at your first opportunity. Adv. H ON TIME WEEK . ;If you have a loss, villi (yoii luivo-' liecn on, time- vith l0 your - iii-i, suraiiee? . .-.,(,.,)? ....;(-, ,. ; . .. ,.vr. m,t. It'. A. HOLMKSrt i THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and Bonds ....Jackson County Bank Bldg. CORONA Person Typewriter Fold It up, take It with you, type write anywh e r o. $50.00, including carrying case. MKDFORD BOOK STOIUO nintrlhntnra for Po. Orefcon. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Car ReflnlshJng V. (Vntrnl & .Tnrltnnn. Phnnn 701 A 1 At the Nat -( Wednesday Evening Showing the Newest Novelties in Goats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses All garments to be shown on living Models ' ANNOUNCING' A short, rnpiil course latest popular uiuM'' ' ui.,,,. t.,... I -i,,,.liidii's iioiuilar inns lauiilil from sln-ot music in VI li - Learn 117 slyli s of tal ; chime ; movie space fillers sax hass: IsO sym iind cafe jazz; slurs: 1'Iui xisteiice lei i.Mij cllill'J Onlv course in popular music in real jazz. This school is n branch of the " pene. Ore. . Duriilif 1" month: were enrolled; Tn.livi.litMl in-ivate lossons will to .notify 'prospective pupils that an occasion to serve them is 'respect fully awaited and only a limited number of students will be accepted.' Lessons ;;ivcn Monday, Tuesday and AVednesdny of each week. J'hone for appointment and explanation of the instruction; givin-j; your name ami address. . ' ROY J-. WHITE Instructors ELLEN D. WHITE Headquarters Palmer Piano House, Mcaford THE STAR MEAT MARKET MEAT, FISH Tuesday and W ednesday Special. Pure Lard, per pound t 25c Lamb Chops, per pound 25c "-Lamb Stew, per pound 12c' Hamburger, per pound 20c Fresh .Smelt, per pound 8c 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 of individual private-piano lossnns in tlic ,,r lic.'iniii-is mill mlvaiici'il pupils. sii jiixxliiii" piiini) iIii' i ii ;r, ssons u'luii'iiiiHTU, - op. - iti Iricl I ; lilue liiirmimy ; orieu ciiiliiiL's; clever breaks; iito nnd 247. other subjects, up-to-tlie-iiiinute playing of Waterman l'inno School'' at Eu i teaching last year -45 students be "iven at your home. Wt wish AND OYSTERS t ? y y t y f y Ml -7- $ t f y- i