PATJT3 TWO 1 MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKfiOX, TTITTRSDAY, MAR("TI 1021 ocal and Personal Further reassuring news as to the outlook for the frost service appropri ation bill being passed at this session of congress was contained in the fol lowing telefiram from Washington re ceived in Medford this morning fromj Congressman W. C. Hawley: "After conference house conferees agreed to increase appropriation for frost ser vice. Think item will be in when bill becomes a law." Several long-horned Elks of Ashland lodge and Grants Pass will bo fea tured in the president's cabinet at the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball. Mar. 4. ) i!)3 You can alwaj's find a gift for tho tiny baby at tho Handicraft Shop. 2!M Illg dance nt Applegate Mar. filli. Good homo cooked supper. Everybody come. 2'H Dr. Bert R. Elliott received the sad news today by telegraph of tho death of his father at Dallas, Ore., and will leave for that city on tho first train late this afternoon. Large assortment of new and rebuilt tires. Exchange Tire Co. 201 If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had better be coming to us Pantorium Dyo Works. If Horse shoe tires carried and guaran teed. That meanB your money's worth and free service. Exchange Tiro Co. 201 Sid Brown who has boon 111 for the past two ;veeIiH is thought to be suf fering with an ..''ailment resembling smallpox (lir scarlet fever, the diagno sis having not yet beon completed. As a muttcrfof precaulionJils home on West Tenth street has been1 quaran tined. J )) After aft is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. E tf Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 6C1. lllg dance at Applpgato Mar. 5th. Good home cooked supper. Everybody come. 2!M AnslI and Emma Gllson of Jackson ville have applied for a permit with the state engineer to appropriate water from Little Applegalo river for tho Irrigation of 30 acres in Jackson county. Hnmllton-lleach Carpel Washer washes carpets and rugs on your own floor, restores tho colors, kills moths and dlRcaso germs, making your homo absolutely sanltnry. Tel. 244. 2!)i The Harder you look the bettor your timo at the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March 4 th. 2M Thoro will bo many surprises for Elks only, their ladies anil lady friends at the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March 4th. 2!i:i Today was Iho finest day of the early Bprlng season with tho coldest temperature of tho morning 40 degrees and tho sun shining brightly, thus showing up tho weather prediction of rain to have been a bad guess. The flno weather will probably continue for another day as the prediction for Friday Is for clear weather. Tho max imum temperature of Wednesday was (17 degrees and l'lres In most homes throughout tho day were dispensed with. This is a real party of tho year, The Elks Hard Tlmo Inaugural ball, March 4th. 2!i:i After all is said and dono you will till continue to savo at tho Groceteria tf Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 centB per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E. Main and llartlolt. tf Among tho Grants Push witnesses hero (Ills week in attendance nt the Lark Evans trial at Jacksonville were Chief of Police McClain, Andrew Shade, Harry Cougle and Henry illicit-er- -(Mi.:. ..' Buttons covorcd to order. Handicraft Shop.'-" -""'"--"'" ' ' 21)1" Noy jftj,y)ty,(iliil coiiiliinutloim to em lroldei'."-Hantllornrt Shop. 2!M" No tlnnce at. Talent this week. 2M' Mr.sand Mrs. Hastltu.s of Tacoma und Ili .10. Bennett of Kmippton, Wash., iind J. E. Ball of San Francisco are among the Hotel Holland guests. For crating, pneklng and storage call 33:1 Kelzur Transfer. 3 I Heniember the 10c dance tonight at tho Natatorlum. Excellent music, fin est floor and tho best tlmo ever is as Billed. Prlao numbers a specialty. 2112 Our oils nt a big reduction this week. Buy now. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Operations at Iho Blue Ledge mine which ceased last October or Novem ber will be resumed Inside a month, according to tho best Ittforiiiution ob tainable, If the roads to the mine are sufficiently dried out for trucking ore by Hint tlmo. No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because r It'S toasted STRIKE CIGARETTE L F avor! Miss Helen Pbllbrook who was at tending the O. A. C, some time ago was compelled because of ill health to give up her studies at that Institution and is now residing with an uncle at Portland. After all is said and dono you will still continue to save at the Groceteria tf Over 2000 cans of government bacon have been sold In eight weeks by the Grocerteria. Getter get what you want before It's all gone. tf Big dance at Applegate Mar. 5th. Good home cooked supper. Everybody come. 204 Big things are In store for the people of Medford. Tomorrow morning they will awaken to find t)iat the Elks lodge has a new exalted ruler, and later in the day will be paying homago to a new president of the United States. Corn fed beef at public market Sat. 294 Fishing rods re-wrapped, varnished and repaired. Also second-hand tackle bought and sold. Eaton, 320 N. Holly. 290 Grapo cider, fresh Trora the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. Oregonians at tho Medford are G. M. LeValley of Oakland, N. O. Dickover of Grants Pass, and the following from Portland: C. J. Korinek, J. I. Fleming, Guy II. Smith, W. A. Coggershall, J. C. Black, E. B. Gabriel, J. Hampton, T. A. Gurrow, W. 11. May, T. A. Coffin and Paul Mooncy. Dolco-Llght-r-Electrlclcy for every farm. t Bedford Electric Co. Itecleancd electric seed blnestone $1.70. Seed barley, beardless, $15.00 per ton. Conner's Warehouse, til. 294 Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 317 If your merchant does not handle Itogue river made brooms you can get them at tho public market. 290 Arrangements huve been completed for the coming series of debates be tween tbe high schools of Medford, Grants Pass and Ashland. The first of the series will be held In Medford be tween Ashland and Medford, two teams each, a week from next Satur day night, and the winners will meet two teams froui Grants Pass, one at the latter city and the other at the home of the winning team. No dance at Talent this week. 293 All Elks, their ladles and lady friends should bo on time for tho seat ing of tho president's cablnut at the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, Mar. I th. 293 List your houso, farm nnd timber with tho Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf Mrs. F. Mayl'lcld Is a visitor In Med for from Central who is registered at the Holland. No. 1 Notted Gem potatoes $1.75 a hundred by the sack delivered at War ner, Wortmnn & Gore. 29li Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. Better dry llmo sulphur. Bettor dry arsenate of, lead. Containers worth leash if returned. Connor's Warehouse. 297 The Farm Bureau Cooperative Ex change will ship a car load of hogs to the Port hind market on Monday of next week. If you want somo print pnpor in rolls, to fit In your papor racks or to use without tho racks, bettor soo us at once and savo money. tf llavo you tiled any of the Columbia Records that Palmer's aro selling at 59c each? Como In before they aro all gone. 29G Big dance at Applegato Mar. 6th. Good homo cooked supper. Everybody come. 291 T. F. Champlln of Eugene and .1. K. Rush of Portland aro slopping at the Nash hotel. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. A wire has been received from Presi dent Harding stating that ho was hear tily in favor of tho Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March Itli. 293 No. I Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 a hundred by the sack delivered at War ner, Worlman & Gore. 2!Mi' Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Cudy, former well known residents of .Medford who have been residing at Albany for tho past year or more, arrived in the city this morning to again make their home here. Wnnled--Singing canarios. Box D. Mall Tribune. After all Is said and rtono you will still continue to snvo at tho Grocoterla. tf They're here. Ask the man who owns one. 29 Horace J. Geppert of Butte Falls and John lloskins of Eagle Point are visitors In the city who arrived Wed nesday. Annexation of tho Diamond Lake region to the Crater Lake national park Is favored iii.it resolution adopted last night at the KKIamatli County Spoilsmen's association meeting Establishment of a limit of 30 pounds of fish a day, or not more than 30 fish, nnd not to exceed 50 pounds a week, was advocated. Protest against trolling from motor boats was regis tered. Klamath Palls Herald. Mfnlfa seed, tests !:.!:; no dodder. Phono 902. Elinor llanley Bush, S26 East Main. 310 Now Is the chance to get harmontcit.s cheap. Heavy cut In price. Palmer 010 House. 294 R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Insurance nnd Ponds, plus Service. Kord truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. tf Mrs. L. E. Williams will review- Main SI reel by Sinclair Lewis, at the Y. W. C. A. Hook Review (lass this veiling at the Y. W. ('. A. house. A car load of Netted Gem judatoos just arrived $1.75 per let) lbs. Hutchi son l.iimsdcn. 29. Delco-Llghl fnrm light and rower plants. Medford Electric Co. Try our merchants lunch. The Attorney E. W. Phlpps arrived home this morning from Salem where lie appeared lu a case before tbe supreme court. When overhauling your old bus put new life in it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best carB. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf First class dry oak and fir -wood $4.50 and $5.00 per tier. W. F. Long will's Yard. 296 Danco at Savage Creek hall, Satur day evening, March 5, 1921. Music by Nlelson's orchestra. 1)111, including supper, $2.00 per couple. Vi mile from pavement. Good graveled road. 295 Included among tho guests at the Medford are S. R. Friedman, R. G. Mc Lellan, D. V. Hosier, J. F. Wilde, and W. E. Fuller of Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. O'Brien of St. Louis, Frank K. Berry, Fred Schram and C. S. Hulen of Seat tle, and II. II. Deffenbaugh, Wm. J. Evans, V. Wolff and George H. San- dage of San Francisco. Potatoes, Netted Gem, fancy stock, $1.75 par 100 lbs delivered in town. Hutchison & Lumsden. 295 After all Is said and done you will still continue to cave at the Groceteria. tf Start your summer sweater now. Beautiful yarns at the Handicraft Shop 294 Mrs. Ona Bauer of Grants Pass Is among the visitors In the city from Giants Pass. $1.75 per 100 lbs. for fancy Netted Gem potatoes, free delivery. Hutchison & Lumsden. 295 Have your motor cylinders rebored and fitted with DeLuxe pistons at Riverside Garage. Best equipped shop for cylinder reboriug in southern Oregon. 297 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBono. Phone 585-J. tf The many friends of John Moffat, manager of the men's clothing depart ment of the Mann's department store, will be pleased to learn that his condi tion, which bad been serious for tbe ptiBt day or so was improved' today. Ho Is Buffering from a bad cold which has settled around und affected Ills ilea rt. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 681. Johnson's Transfer any time any where. Prices right. Phono 723-Y. 290 Kchorlng and fitting jour engine with DeLuxe pistons gives It new life. It's not so exponsive. Get our prices. Itlversido Garage. P. F. Close. 297 James Taylor, one of the proprietors of the Valley Fuel company, accom panied by his wife will leavo here on March 9th for a four to six weeks so journ In the east, most of which time will be spent at their former homes in Cheyhoygan and Detroit, Mich. Potter buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Special on flno 3Gxl clincher tires. Exchange Tire Co. 294 Just received a shipment of 30x3V4 first-class non-skid tiros, while thoy last $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 299 Tho Foreign Missionary society of Ihe First Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at tho home or Mrs. J. W. Smylio. All ludies and friends aro Invited to attend. Whon bettor auiomobllea are built, Dulck will build thera. tf Income tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. Francy Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 per 100 lbs. delivered. Hutchison & Lumsden. 295 Mr. and Mrs. Jonn H. Cochran are enrouto home by auto from Long Beach, Calif., whore they bail spout tho winter, and telegraphed hero from Redding, Calif., this morning. They aro expected to arrive In Medford to night or early Friday. .1. J. ('ambers of Ashland, was among Iho .Medford visitors today. Arsenate of Lead Pool The pool for a carload or moro of Orchard Brand arsenate m lead will be closed Saturday night, March 5. Any fruitgrower who wishes to plnco his order in this pool may do so by signing for the amount wanted anil depositing his check. The price will be' $22.50 per liltl lor dry and $11.23 for paste, a sav ing of 5e per pound over the regular retail price. Cull at Farm Bureau Co operative Exchange mid sign. HARRY ROSENBERG, BEN MOI.l.EH, DAVE WOOD, 295 Committee. 1 Friday and The Miss Lounsbury, Milliner iiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiniiiiin There was only one homeless wan derer who applied for lodging in the city prison last night. The recent mild weather has almost put a stop to the overnight housing evil oftramps at the city bastile. Notice: It is requested that all ex service men present their discharges to the Flying Squadron of the Amer ican Legion Saturday afternoon, March 5. Any man having claims against the government should be sure and pre sent them at that time. This also in cludes men who have not received their state and Victory medals. All ex service men regardless of whether or not they are Legion members should tako advantage of this opportunity. Bring your discharge. Signed, Frank P. Farrell, commander. 293 Ed Walker, the district game war den formerly stationed in Medford, but now In charge of the Douglas county district with headquarters at Roseburg was in Medford yesterday with his young sou on business and returned to Roseburg today. Tonight Incidental to the Elks lodge election . every precaution has been made to guard the new club house cat, Bolshevik, from harm. The last night of big doings at the temple, Billy, the famed lodge cat, wandered outside and met his finish through collision with an auto. I. A. Snider of Palo Alto, .1. N. George of San Francisco and Myron Lathrop of Cadillac, Mich., aro visitors in the city and guests at the Nash. Tho mild weather of the past few days has resulted in the saving of ! much WOO(, and other neatjng fllel in Medford and valley homes, as fires in the average home have only been nec cessary morning and night and if con tinued throughout the day make the house uncomfortable. Mr. Cummlngs, who accompanied Major French as fur as Los Angeles, says that their Buick Six was the first car over the snow blockade between Gazelle and Dunsmuir. The crew work ing to get Hie road clear warned them that It would be impossible to get through and they found three miles of terribly hard road but the Buick went through with but little assistance from the teams. Mr. Cummlngs says both ho and tho major can understand tho reason for the many Buick records for doing tho impossible after making this last trip. Major French reached New York yesterday, traveling by train from Los Angeles. The highway is again blockaded by new snow. 293 Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Cov tf A. F. & A. M. Special communication Med ford Lodge 103, Thursday evening, March 3, 7:30 p. ni. Examinations. 293 L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. Wonderful Re sults at 70 From Internal Baths Mrs. 1 M. WadlJii, 2013 National Ave., Snn Dlepo, Oil., writes Tyrrell's HyKionic liiHtitutu of New York an follows: f "Within the last 'month have had wonderful results and all inflamma tion has nearly subsided. I could hardly expert a woman over 70 to eive benefit from a trouble of long standing as quic kly as a younger per son. Money could not buy my J. n. L. Cascade' If 1 could not icet an other." Jt is dificiilt to believe how many internal troubles internal bathitiK will relievo until you realize that physic ians njme that !f5 per cent of human ailments are caused by accumulated waste in the lower Intestine. The "J. H. I, Cascade," the Helen tiflc method of Internal bathing, re moves in a perfectly natural way all poisonous waste, ami has been so suc cessful in promoting health that over half a million intelligent Americans are how using It regularly. It is the invention of Chas. A. Tyr rell, M. D., of New York, who for 25 years was a specialist on Internal I!nt np, and it is now being shown and explained by "West Side. Phar macy, .Main and Jrapo. streets. They will give you on request n very interesting booklet on Internal Bathing by Dr. Tyrrell. "Why Man of Today is Only 50 per cent Effic ient." Ask for it today and know more about yourself and your functions than you ever have before. Adv. Spring Millinery Opening All (lie newest mid siiiiirtcst styles for Srin.Lf. Dritrjit little sailors, so new and smart, (.'lever off tlie face models. Large hats fur more formal wear. You are cordially invited to call and see our display. Saturday, March 4 and 5 Vanity Shop Cor. Clarence Buck of Jacksonville, has made an application with the state engineer for water from the Big Apple gale river for the irrigation of 34 acres of land in this county. Miss Emma Goldman will arrive from Russia In time to take part in the Elks Hard Time .Inaugural ball, March 4th. 293 A. C. Tippett of McMinnville, Frank Davcy of Salem and E. B. Bennett of Fort Klamath are among the Oregon ians registered at the Holland. Invest your savings in tbe Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Beginning Mar. 1st we will furnish un-pasturized milk to customers who wish It. Cows tuberculin tested. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. TAX ROLLS FOR 1920 The rolls for 1920 taxes have been turned over to tho sheriff's office and taxes are now due and payables All or the first half must be paid before April 5m or penalty will be added. Owing to the fact that the Medford banks are not collecting taxes this season tile sheriff's office hopes the peoplo will pay their taxes early and not wait until the last few days as the rush Is much harder to handle and tho people huve to wait for their chance. EQUALITY WITH WEED The recent announcement that Medford will enjoy the same rates on lumber as Weed and Kalniath Falls TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE; On paved street, 5 room bungalow with garage. Inquire 531 S. Fir St. 29D FOR SALE OR TRADE One Miller vulcanizing outfit, all ready to set up. Took Eads' speed wagon three trips to move, $300 will buy it and pay for it. 106 Twelfth and Front, Medford. 291 WANTED Position as tractor driver, experienced. Write Chester Parsons. Phoenix, Ore. 293 FOR RENT Furnished five room bun galow. 511 S. Grape St. 295 FOR SALE Brick residence, modern conveniences, priced right. Terms. One 6-room house, $(i00. Owner, Jesse L. Richardson, Central Point Feed Store, Central Point. Phono 41. i 29!1 WANTED Florist nnd gardener wishes to take care of lawns. Ans. Hox 59, Mail Tribune. 295 FOR SALE Ford touring car $275. Ford truck with covered body, cab and windshield, practically new (00. patton & Robinson, Inc., 112 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Bachelor apartments. 219 1 alent Court. Phone 9ao-R. 29S FOR SALE Two fine colts and two horses. Dr. Helms Harn. tf WANTED To buy good young blocky team. Phone II. W. Bingham, 5'JT-J-o. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated suite. 1-2 over May Co. 808 K. Main. Upstair. OURONA Personal Typewriter Fold It tip, take It with you, type write aajW'h ere $50.00, Including carrying case. MKOFOKI) HOOK STORE Distributors for Pn. OreKon. E. Main and Bartlett is incorrect according to E. A. Welch who has returned from California where he represented Medford at a railroad hearing. Medford is placed on an equality with Klamath Falls on shipments to California but not on on equality with Weed, which would give local lumber shippers an un warranted advantage. The conces sion concerning Kalmath Falls how ever is regarded as a great boon to Medford lumber interests. Cocoa beans are native of Mexico, but are found in all parts of the trop ical world. ajaraarsjajsjai I ' SILK WEEK " I I A Specially Planned Presentation and Sale of Silk Yardage and Articles Into Whcih Silk Enters National Silk AVeek lie-ins tomorrow. As tt tribute to the lis- Ej sureil liifih favor and fashion of silk for spring anil summer. 19:21. we have planned in conformity, with National Silk Week special window and department displays of silk and silk goods. The Silk Section Is Ready With Great " Displays of New Silks . . :,-v.:a Special care lias been exercised in their selection as to weaves, (Unilities. and values so that patrons who rely on this s'oro for their silks may expect to find '1'IIK BEST. Note the New Lower Prices at which these silks are to be had prices notably less 111 an like fashion-favored qualities could be obtained for last year. 1'lentv for everybody iu all the newest and most fashionable i.ilks for dresses, skirts, blouses, and suils; silks for linings and trimminfrs, tor iindcrtmn:s and ncfthtjces. .Materials can be purchased for an entire .spring and summer wardrobe at much lower prices than preceding quotations would have led one to expect. New Silks at New Lower Prices Xew Taffetas N'ew Satin Channelise New Crepe Satins ', .j Xew Fantasi Silks Xew Crepe de Chine Xew llaronette Satins Xew Canton Crepe "ew liloek Cheek Crepes Xew.Satins New Pongees ' Special Prices on Pongees During Silk Week F. K. Deuel & Sons, InCi III A TAX ON SPENDING MONEY IIsSJ HAD of taxinir iii-onics4vvljyaio,t.;tJ2?.. OUTdO therein' making; a person pay 'a ' premium on wasteful spendin.ir? AVouldn't , it make YOIT more careful about keeping that "nationalized'' account at the F IK 1ST growinj;'? Don't overlook the importance of the Fed eral Reserve System, of which this bank is a Member.: IS r Vhe First National Bank I have taken the agency for the Indian , Motorcycles and have on display a new 1921 model Scout machine. The best motorcycle on the market. I also do all kinds of Motorcycle repairing A. Mole At Valley Garage, N. Holly St. $100 Reward. $100 The renders ot this paper will be pleased to learn thai there l at mil eno dreaded dlaeane thut sclents bai ceen able to cure In oil Its etagee and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly inlluem-eil by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and aria thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the Syst.'m thsreby destroying the foundation o! tho disease, flying tho pttien; strength by building up the con-ii-.utlon nnd nsslstlnt; naturs in doing its work. The proprietors have p much faith In the curative power of Hall's C atarrh Medicine that they offer Ope Hundred Dollar for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all Druggists. 76c. el I 1 1 MEDFORD, ORE. I (irtorKi 5n Shasta. t