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rpAGE TWO ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCDK)ftD, OftT-ttOy, MONDAY. MAItf'II 14, 1921 L ocal and Personal With the .25 of ail inch of rain that lull yesterday the total amount of pre cipitation which has fallen In Medford and vicinity since the first of Septem ber last up to this noon Is 17.0G inches which Is the Rreatest rainfall since the year 1913, when the precipitation for that year amounted to 19.44. The pre clpltation of 19111, which was a record breaker for fine crops was distributed rather evenly throuKhoiit the year, the last rainfall coming In Aumist. In 1912 the precipitation was much larger, be ing 24.83 Inches, but it was not distrib uted evenly. Beginning Mar. 1st we will furnish nn-nasturized milk to customers who wish it. Cows tuberculin tested. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. The remarkable second hand value of the Unick Six Is universal through out the world. Over half of the six cylinder cars built are Huicks but de spite their preponderance they are utlll the most valued of used cars everywhere. 302' A. A. Drown of Hood River, a retired Dallas, Ore., merchant Is here visiting his new nephew, Harry Scougall at the latter's home on Holly street, and ex peels to stay In the city until the last of the week. Can you dance? Start right. We teach waltz, one-step and fox-trot in the latest Bteps. Special attention to beginners. Strictly . private Iobsoiis. Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 to 10 p. m. In Althea hall above Medford Pharmacy, corner of Main and Central. Campbell's Dancing School for Refined People. .".(Hi Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association , tf Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian will visit Medford and Ashland this week on a tour of Inspection of the libraries of the state. After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocorterla ' tf Special communication of Iteamos Chapter Wednesday evening, March ltith, Masonic hall, 7:110 Bhurp, for the purpose of the official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Ida Urn bach. The auxiliary committee will serve refreshments. Mrs. Irene Pnrdin chairman. 302 The annual meeting of the state bee keepers association will bo hold at the Imperial hotel, Portland, March 111 and 17th. From 100 to 200 members of the association nre expected to be present, After all is said and done you will still continue to save nt the Grocorterla. tf Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 645-11. tf Mrfl. Paul Hansen, corsetloro for NuUone. Phone D85-J. tf Among the Oregon guests at the Holland yesterday and today wen: Georgia B. Abbott of St. Helens, A. A, Drown of Hood Ulver nnd J. H. Lee, George K. Reed, C. I). Adams and Mr. and 'Mrs. W. F. Jones of Portland. Hemstitching and plcotlng . 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E. Main and Hartlett. tf For crating, packing and storngo call 333 Kelzur Trnnsror. 312 Special sale, discount 25 per cent, on nil hair goods at. Minn. Dnwil Jeffries. Kntlre slock going. 307 Rain is tho unwelcome weather pre diction for tonight and Tuesday. The maximum tempornturu of Sunday was 58 dogroos and tho minimum of this morning was 37 degroes. After' all Is said and done you will still continue to save at tho Grocertcrln. tr Eorylhlng oloctrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CB1, St. Patrick's Day nnd Master Greet ing cards. Swem's Studio. 302 MIbb Alloon Walker, bookkeeper on the First Nutlonnl bank staff of Ash land; was n business visitor in this city Baturduy. Dolco-Llght Electricity for every farm, Medford Electric Co. Over 2000 cnnB of government bacon have been Bold In eight weeks by the Grbcertcrln. Better got what you wont uefore It's all gone. tf Your Inst chance today to get any of those bargains at 25 S. Orange. Some real good .buys leit. Call beforb 8 p. in. i: 302 The second nnntinl Shorthorn Biilo of the Klamath county farm bureau has been scheduled for March 17 at Klam ath Falls. Some 31) registered animals will be offered. A feature of tho sale will bo the financing of local purchases by the Klamnih Falls banks at (! per cent on loans. IrroBlstnblo music at Jacksonville Thursday-night. 305 PS CIGARETTE Mo cigarette lins the same doHciou flavor as Lucky Strike." Bocauso Lucky Strike Is Cu; -toasted ciyaret'.o. . r? The College Women's club held a meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs. M. T. Malmgren of Phoenix. Dr. Jouett P. Bray Is In bis office week days except Thursdays, room 409-410. Phone 6S0. Lady assistant "Keep Smiling." tf Grape cider, fresh from the preBS at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. Match your shade of hair with real hair now and get 25 percent reduction at .Mine. Dowd Jeffries. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eble, former well known Medford residents, have arrived at San Francisco from Antefo- gaHta, Chili, where for two years past .Mr. Hblo has held the position of audi tor of the Andes Copper Mining com pany, on a three months leave of ab sence and expect to arrive in Medford for a visit within tho next week, fol lowing a business visit to Portland, to which city they will go by boat. J. J Huchter received a letter from Mr Tble today to this effect. Cash, doors and frames everything In millwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 When better automobiles ore built. Bulck will build them. tf Somo first class 30.x3Mi tires $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 Tho dance given by the Odd Fellows of Talent to the county Odd Fellows and their families the latter part of last week was a well attended and en joyable affair. Shade frames for electric stand lamps made to order by Pierce, 110 N. .Central, "The Glass House." 304 Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf At almost your own price the re maining furniture at 25 S. Orange to day. Koine very good articles. Call before 8 o'clock. 302 J. W. Sherman of Michigan Bluff, George II. Whlteoinb of tho Grub Stake mlno, John Wlnningham of Copper and George Hoffman of Applegate are a quartet of mining men visiting In the city who arrived Sunday. They are at the Nash. Brooms made by the Rogue River Broom Works are the best for the money. Insist on home-made brooms. 302" Don't put off making that silk shade. Pierce makes the frames to order nt llli N. Central. Phono orders 925-L. 304 After nil is sold ond done you will still continue to save at the Grocerterla. tf There Is little or no foundation to an article published in Medford papers this week to tho el'foct that Jackson ville citizens intended instituting suit against the Btalo board of bank exam iners for the recovery of money lost in the collapse of the Bank of Jackson ville," Bays tho Jacksonville Post. While the mattor of bringing such n suit has boon discussed, nothing def inite has been decided upon and there Is little likelihood of any such Htep be ing taken. A suit of tills nature must ho based on proof of connivance be tween the hoard of examiners nnd par ties responsible for wrecking the local institution, and while local opinion holds the board moro or Iosb guilty of negligence In the performance of Its dutlcB it nioBt assuredly does not go so far ns to condemn it us a silent part nor In the crime." Send me your washing. Bedding and blankets a specialty. Mrs. Owlngs, 718 Beekman avenue. ' 302 Five-room modern bungalow furnish ed, pavement. Close In on good street ?3000. TorniH. Medford Land Insur unco Agency, 220 West Main street. 304 When you at tend the opening of tho Colonial don't fail to see Miss Towno's display of latest millinery. 302 Mrs. O. M. Kouscuu and Mrs. F. C. Wiseman of this city are In Portland guests at tho Hotel Benson of that city; Don't forget to drop In nnd get your free saiuplo of lloeflor's chocolates, Saturday, tho nineteenth at. tho Med ford Pharmacy; Main and Central.3t)tl Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92, no dodder. Phono 902. Elinor Hnnley Hush, S2ti ICast Main. 310 For building or repairs done right, quick nnd reasonable call 471 Gillette EBtltnales furnished.' 303 Fred A. Williams 'of Grants Pass, member of the public service coinnils- slim, spent the week end In Medford and Grants Pass and Grants Pass and leparted from that city Saturday night for Salem. N. 11. Newcomb for planing mill blocks, kindling and Ill-Inch Fir Blahs Phone 031. 302 Everything electrical. Medford Elec trie Co. Phono Mil. ' Hotel Medford title lunches ore world famous, (.'onto and try Ihetn. 307' Guests nt tho Medford Include W. T Heed of Kansas City, Tom Gavin of St. Louts, It. L. Donrle und It. II. Ilugg of New York, Curtis lllnghiim, Win. T Von Culln anil (). Ziegler of Los An Kolos. C. F. Harris of Seattle and Pat rkk Welch of Spokane. List your house, farm and timber with tho Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf Grand St. Patrick's Pay ball at Jack sonville, Thursday night. 305 Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 317 Kay Loosley. prominent stockman and farmer of the Ft. Klamath country was an arrival on last night's train from the 'Hemic River valley, where he spent the winter mouths. ,vuer trans acting business in this city for sovernl days. Mr. Loosley will return to his ranch at Fort Klamath. Klainoth r'atls Herald. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 261-J. ' If New stock of (dl and water color brushes. Swcm's Studio. 302 .Vetted Gem Seed potatoes $2.50 per cwt. Farm Bureau Co-Operotive Ex change. 303 Hotel .Medford dining room open daily from ti;30 a. ui, to 9 p. m. 307 R. l. dayman and Wm. Ix:wis were among the Eagle Point visitors who spent Sunday in the city. See the land or the Midnight Stin. Join the party of tourists who will leave Seattle early In June for Alaska. Personally conducted by Mrs. A. M. Broughton, Ashland, Ore. 306 The world Is our field ; we cater to people from everywhere. Hotel Med ford. 307 Herbert Leon Cope, the well known humorist and lecturer, will be at the Presbyterian church next Wednesday, March 10th, at 8 p. m. This" lecture is the onul number, and to many will be the most enjoyable one of the lyceuin course. Mr. Cope has been called "the funniest man since Bill Nye" and dm ing hlH long experience on the Chan- tnuuuu and lyceuin platforms and in the army camps, thousands have been cheered by his resistless humor and message of good cheer. Tickets may tie obtained from members of the lyeeum committee, the Andrews studio or at the door. Practical nurso will take mild cases city. 229 South Front street. 302 Straight, round cylinders plus De Luxe pistons means more power und less oil trouble. P. F. Close, ltlversldo Garage. 30 Among the guests at tho Holland are Georgia Davenport of Anchorage, Alaska, 10. B. Dttkere of Wenatchee Wash., C. II. Chadwlek of Omaha, R P. Bray of Crescent City and W. P, Brown and Mrs. E. D. Bly of San Fran cisco. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely Hall Motor Co. , , tf Boring for, oil?. Yes, but we bore to stop the oil. Jf your engine, pumps' oil oil we can remedy the trouble by re- boring the cylinders round nd true fitting -with round pistons. River side Garage. i $f 305 ti .uilinissloji lee of only five cents is charged for the liasket boll games tonight between the teams of JacltBon and Roosevelt, schools and Lincoln and Washington schools, which will decide which teams are to play In the finals for the local grade schools champion ship. Get your alfalfa seed at the Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. Grimm 57c per lb., Disco 28, 35c per lb., com mon 23c per lb. 303 Lost Somewhere on the streets of Medford on Sunday evening or Monday morning a used inflated spare casing on rim Tor Maxwell car. Page Dressier Co. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman' auxiliary to tho American Legion will be held Tuesday night in the legion hall ut 8 o'clock. Dues for the year are now payable to Miss Louise Williamson. 1 Meet me there! Where? Jackson villo! When? Thursday night! 305 Chicken wheat $2.75 per cwt., scratch feed $3.00 per cwt., egg mash $3.40 per cwt. Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. 303 The farm bureau cooperative ex change will ship a car load of hogs to market next Monday, March 21st. Majestic at Jacksonville Thursday 305 Sucked corn while It lasts 2c per pound. Furm Bureau Co-Operatlve Ex change. 303 San Franciscans registered at the Medford yesterday and this morning aro Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Billings, E. C. Mack, U. R. Pallts, M. J. Pelser, H. I). Jackson, J. A. Pierson and R. E. Col lins, Jr. Soda Fountain for sale nt DeVoe's. tf You will always find someone In at MODIORN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Use your phone, ours Is 020. 322 : The judges of tho debate between thq teams of the Medford and Grants Puss high schools nt Grants, Pass last Saturday evening wero A. F.. Ruames of , Modlord, Principal Wilson of the Junior high school at Ashland and Principal EdwinJli:i)Wii of Rogue Rlvor. When overhauling your old bus put now .life, ,i.ii (ljb,Uy ;deniandlng, genuine American lniiuiuerou piston rings, fac tory pqritvhiiimt oiWhiS host cars. The IS.usy Corner (Mplor C,o. tf , U'orsonai '. attention to -overdue, ac counts. Lindas, 230 Fast Main. Geoiga-P. Maple of the A. W. Walker company, having occasion to make a quick trip to Jacksonville last Satur day took a car out of tho garage and tot-got to put the license plates on It which nine ai)seni-ininiteduess was noticed by Deputy Sheriff MeMahon with the result that Maple was fined ?5 and costs In Justlco Taylor's court Have E. L. Davis clean your carpets and rugs by Hamilton-Beach system Phono Has. 301 All those willing to lend a hand In needed civic improvement aro request ed to meet ut the Catholic church grounds opposite the court bouse, Mon day, March 14, when, weather iiermit tlng, work on a city park for Jackson ville will sturt. Jacksonville Post. Income tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East .Main. . Mrs. George iioxle Is a visitor In the city from Dunsniuir, Calif., who ar rived Sunday, Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. John A. Lottig of Redding, la., and C. D. Chorpening of Torrington, Wyo., are among the guests at the Nash hotel. If you want some print paper In 'ills, to fit in your paper racks or to uao without the racks, better see us at once and save money. tf Marshall Hooper, the assistant state bank examiner who has been promin ent In the investigation of the Hank of Jacksonville affairs and as a wit ness at the bank trials, will become the first vice-president of tho reorgan ized First Stale and Savings bank of Klamath Falls, which reopened Its doors today, and Is Bpl-nding this week in that city. Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. There was born this morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Cox of 701 North River side, a daughter. Girls wanted for confectionery work, experience preferred, but not neces sary. Crowson's. - tf County Prosecutor Rawles Moore who has been hard rushed with the Bank of Jacksonville and other crim inal cases for the pnst month, is enjoy ing a breathing spell this week due to the adjournment of all criminal and civil jury trial cases from last Satur day until next Monday. . '. General insurance and bonds. See Mr. Fan-ell at Medford Land Insurance Ager.cy, 220 West Main street. 304 Last Saturday evening at the Sacred Heart hospital there was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Perdue, a son. Good time for everybody at Jackson ville Thursday, March 17. 305 There will be no shortage of gaso line this summer according to the in formation imparted by R. H. Cook of Portland, district manager of the As sociated Oil company Saturday to Wil liam Manna, the locnl manager of the company, who stopped over in the city on a return trip from San Francisco. Mr. Cook says that there is a bountiful supply of gas on hand and in sight for the future. The Associated company has a good supply of distillate on hand and has been selling this product to local farmers all during the war years. After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerteria. tf Window and door screens, lattice work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 "I suppose we will now have six fine days of weather," was the remark made by many Medfordites this morn ing, due to the fact that it has rained every Sunday for five consecutive Sundays. According to the old weath er adage because it rained last Easier there will be two more Sundays of rain. R. A., Holmes, .the. insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Oregonians registered at tho Med ford this morning and Sunday were C. F. Hanson of Eugene, 11. E. Peter son of Ashland, I. L. Robie of Grants Pass, and the following from Portland: W. H. Minhead, Bob Stites. Mrs. H. Cobb, Marian Reed, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wishman and H. L. Van Vorse. If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had better be coming to us. Pantorium Dye Works. tf Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf CGOGKS AND COLDS often tenacious, are a drain upon the vital forces. scott's mm strengthens the whole system and helps Arivt nut trip nrf- it$t disposing cause. ' Scott & Bowne, Bloomfiold, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF. RFMGIDS- (Tablets or Granules) for !femSfiPTlf)N 1 m mvivuviiwii 20-lfck I 80 Years Old- Attributes Health to Internal Baths Mr. C. D. Newcomb, 70-1 X. 4th Ave., Atchison, Kan., wrllcs Tyr rell's Hygienic Institute of Now York us follows: "My next birthday is July 13th 80 yours old. Have UHed Tyrrell's 'J. 11. L. Cascade' for more than 20 years. Bent and only remedy that brings re lief without the use of drugs. My experience proved that it always re-, lieves. No danger from it. My ail ments were principally L'rie Acid, bil iousness, constipation, etc." This is by no means an excep tional letter for Tyrrell's Hygienic ln- ttttuto to receive, as there are now over half a million Americans ukIiik Dr. Tyrrell's ".). 13. U Cascade" with like results. By the scientific use of Nature's cleanser warm water It eliminates all poisonous waste from the lower Intestine a'.Hl gives Nature a chance to work unhampered. You will be astonished at tho dif ference in your feelings the morning after an internal bnlh. The "J. B. 1,. -Cascade" will be shown and explained to you by West Side Pharninc-y, Main and Grupc streets, who wilt also give you free on request, an interesting booklet by Ir. Charles A. Tyrrell, "Why Man of Today Is Only r 0 per cent Efficient." et this booklet aml,,know just why Internal Bathing Is .so effective in the promotion of better .health. Adv. H TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 7 room house, newly pa pored and painted; barn, woodshed garage. 1 U acres ground, close In Might take small house in exchange. Good terms. P. E. Wynkoop, 123 S. Newtown. tf KMC REM Largo newly furnished sleeping rooms ut 325 S. Riverside. Phone 70 1 -J . ;;oi FOR SALE Dresser and bedstead ivory enamel finish, mattress, spring, heater, kitchen table, mat ting, lit N. Peach. Call afternoons. tnree to six. 303" iOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms; adults. 221 N. Holly. 233 WANTED Itath tub. state size, kind and price. Address No. 32, Mall Tribune. - n;! ! FOR RENT Five room modern house. 422 S. Laurel. 303 FOR SALE Look a bargain: Five room modern bungalow on highway, one acre ground. Fruit trees, chick en house. Sec Page-Dressier. 301 FOR SALE How's this: One acre on highway, modern 5 room bungalow, bath, etc. It's the Ideal home for you. Sec lij$eDiessler. 3ol. Non-Cancellable Accident and Health This Insurance eniinot be can cellcil by the company nor re-slrli-ti-cl alter Issue, cover every accident anil every sickness anil do nul require house con finement. ! . - . - R. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN AU Forms Insuranco and Bonds ..... Jackson County Bank Bldg. The I of" an Details nterestmg aster "Costume Analyzed for the last minute sHopper of an economical turn of mind iiits 5 Wraps With frocks so pop ular, a .smart Wrap is a necessity that may be purchased without great out lay this season. Cape, Wi'ap aud Coat lines are each good and one may sclent a model for one or many pur poses from soft and luxurious fabrics. Spring without' a new Suit loses some thing very dear to the women who en joy being out doors. This assortment, of moderately priced suits is gratifyingly -large and includes the numerous styles in new shades and new fabrics. Frocks Frocikts are gay expressions . of Spring joyousness. There are dozens of new Spring models in silk or wool with a dash that is so satisfying in a Spring Frock. In every desired style and shade and priced most nioderatelv. ' The Hub Goat & Suit' Go. The Family Sets the Price Wo render the service In accord with their every iic.sire and guarantee satisfaction to all. Also Licensed Lady Embalmer WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors 9 r f ? T T t t T r r r y y T t r r v . '. !vi'rrJ f f y f y t f f t i Will buy a car with four good tires; good top, side curtains, speedometer and in good mechanical condition Terms to responsible parties if desired The Busy Corner Motor Co. The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty y y y t y y f f f T y f y Ti T y y y y ? 2 INDEPENDENT Auto Electric Shop Medford Iron Works I Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, niul VII klnils Karaite mill nuto electric (ias l-nglno ltcpalrlnK n Specialty ork giinriiiitcril. I . V. 1)1 I51IAM A X. O. CAT.t.AHW OKI X. lire pc l'lionc (MG-Y i a i:x 1 :n 1, rorx nit y am macihm; shop , AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and' Revarnished 1 2?l Nnrth Fir. ' - L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop. 1 : . Phone 777 i