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r PIGE TWO MEDFQRT) MAIL TRIBUNE, "NrEDFOftT), ORFIOX. TTTTRsT)"AY, MAHttT 17, 1021 Tocal and Personal A most delightful entertainment Tlie Daughters of was Hem at ine Legion nail last night the American At the public library this afternoon Jiin Cordelia .Marvin, state librarian, addressed tlie members of the boards. librarians and other employes of the county branch libraries, on the various problems that libraries encounter and as to what books are best to choose for circulation. It. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, and liunds, plus Service. Feed wheat $2.00 jier cut at the Farm Hureail Cooperative Kxchan'e. 311: This is St. Patrick's day and the annual celebration of it. here takes the form of a number of social functions and tho sight of shamrocks or Kreen ribbons. A special St. Patrick mass was held at the Calholic church. Uetter buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Our garden seeds are tested; they sure grow. Monarch Seed Co. tf Mrs. William J. Warner, wife or the postmaster, who was operated on for appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hos pital Wednesday afternoon withstood the ordeal splendidly and was repor ed today as resting as well as could he expected under the circumstance Take away our fresh eggs at 'I'm pe dozen. Warner, Wortman & Core. WJ Netted Gem potatoes 1.75 per htm dred delivered. Warner, Wortman Gore. 0a Tonight at. 8 o'clock at the publi library Senator C. M. Thomas will speak on the history of the teach tenure bill. All persons luleresled schools and school legislation are in vlted to attend. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2GI-J. tf For piano tuning correctly done call Palmnr'H Piano House or W. P. Iliool :iiu Among, the guests at the Modl'or nre A. G. Pungborn, Al Folgcmnn, Kai'l V. Ili'iinko and Louis Ailler of N'e York, C. Waldenburg of Chicago, Clare J. Perry of Washington, I). C. J. .1 Newton of Los Angeles, and L. C. Hall, C. M. Iloyan and II. Haslam of Sun Francisco. Children s and grown up s nprouH Mugs at Presbyterian Ilazuar, March 24th. , 09 Use our special lawn fertilizer for beautiful lawn. .Monarch Sued Co. tf Jud Pernoll, the formor well known big league baseball player will be one of tho Grants Pass candidates to he Initiated Into tho 11. P. O. K. order by tho Medford lodge of Elks tonight Besides tho big Initiation of the class of candidates there will be an oxlillil lion by Wrestler Hand of Gold Hill and his trainer. Hotel Medford dining room open dally from 0:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. 30 See the land of the Midnight Sun Join tho nnrty of tourists who will leave Seattle early in June for Alaska Personally conducted by Mrs. A. M Droughton, Ashland, Ore. 300 Herbert L. Cope, the noted humorist and exponent of good cheer delighted a good audlenco at tho Piesbyteiian church last night and gave his hearers many a good laugh along with some worthy philosophical advice. This was the last number of the present lyceum course and It was generally voted the best of the series. Your electric fan should be In read iness for tho hot weather. Phone 925-L nnd I'll call for it. Pierce Repair Shop, 110 N Central. 309 Hilly North arrived in Medford from Klamath Falls coming over tho Topsy grade In a big six Sludcbnknr. Ho re- ports the roads In bad condition but his Studebaker pulled hint through In record time. The Scenic Preservation Assocla Hon of Jackson County will meet at Ashland tomorrow. Tho meeting will he held in tho Pioneer hall and is called for at 2 o'clock In the uftornoon Tho dlroctors will meet tit tho Austin hotel at noon for a luncheon at, wlilch time they will, elect permanent off! cors for the year. Members of; tin association lire invited to lneet;vllh the'.dlrectors at the luncheon which will bo over in time for tho afternoon session. I ho world Is our field; wo cater to people from everywhere. Hotel Med ford. ;10 Put some our our Berry Special fer tilizer on your strawberries; you'll get more berries. Monarch Seed Co. tf Hans llolmer, u Medford high school graduate, is now at Camp llennlng Georgia wllh I lie 2!ith Infantry. Hans enlisted In tho army early this vear after coinpleilng n term at the I'ul verslly of California and It is his Intention to prepare lor West Point. Mr. Ii'lsherman: Fish polos repaired bought and sold. ICtilon, 320 N. Holly. 309 amm THAT OLD RHEUMATISM! Cet out your bottle of Sloan'a Liulmuiit mid knock tliu pain vgullcy-west" WEREN'T ready for that last quick; switch in temperature, were you? Left you still, sore, lull of rheumatic twiiiKcsr' You ihould have li.ul n Ixittle of Sloan's Liniment handy tli.it woulj liave penelratedvitJioutrubbiitt wanned end soon cased up the muscles, ciuietcd the jumpy, painful, nlTccteJ and brought grat living relief. Helpful in attack cf iumbaco. sciat Sea, external soreness, stiifuc, strains, eciirs, tprains. Cn t a bottle ut your imggist t.iic, 70c, H.m. LinimentE when the dancing pupils of Miss Kath erlue Swem put on a pageant, remark able for'its color and grace. The danc ing of the littlo children was especial ly appreciated by the large audience. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. tf Majestic at Jacksonville Thursday. 305 Mr. and Mrs. Walker of St. Louis have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. liinghani for the past week. Lost Somewhere on the streets of Medford on Sunday evening or Monday morning a used inflated spare casing on rim for Maxwell car. Page Dressier Co. Attend the Civic Improvement club dance at Kagle Point, Saturday even ing, March 19. Lunch will be served by the ladles of the club, 25c a plate. 307 Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. the lllues who lost out In a contest in the Sunday school of the First Ilaptist church will entertain the members of Ihe Sunday school at a St. Patrick's entertainment. The principal feature of the evening will be an illustrated lecture on Ireland. Some 00 views of Ireland will be shown. Olher features of Interest will be given. A social hour will follow. Dance at Heagle, Saturday night, March 19. lnterurbau leaves Nash hotel for Heagle at 7:45. Good home cooked supper furnished, with hot cof fee. Music furnished by Parker'H or chestra. Good onler and good music given by Miss Georgia Henry. Tickets $1.00. 307 1 liny your garden seeds at home from .Monarch Seed ft Feed Co. lf P. Van der Sluls. the prominent bus iue.ss man of Grenada, Calif., is a visi tor In the city who arrived Wednes day. Good time for everybody at Jackson ville Thursday, March 17. 305 Meet mo there! Where? Jackson vllle! When? Thursday night! 305 Included among the Oregonlans al the Holland nre Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb of Uoschurg, Victor P. Moses of Corvallis, .1. H. Needham of Tangent, and tho following from Portland: Mrs. II. It. Scrupp, Mrs. J. I. Clapsedel, L. Older, A. W. Lambert, W. H. Jen kins, II. L. V. Vorse and S. S. Wendel. Netted (Join potatoes $1.75 per hun dred delivered. Warner, Wortman ft Gore. 309 Attend the Civic Improvement club dance at Haglo Point, Saturday even ing, March 19. Lunch will be served by tho ludles of the club 25c a plate. 307 Tho Washington School Parent- Teacher circle will meet at the school building at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. A large attendance of mothers is re (iiested as the circle will entertain in honor of tlie teachers. Soda Fountain for sale at DeVoe's. tf Notice: Moved from 20 South Grape street to 111 South Holly stroet, oppo site cily park, Everything In shoo re pairing. The best of work and mater ial. Nothing less. Geo. F. Owiugs.310 C. I'. Mayliew, who has beon making his houchpuirtors here representing tho Fisher Milling company, has been transferred to Kiigcno and left last night. Mrs. Mayhew and littlo daugh ter, llarbant, leave tonight for Califor nia to visit her mother. During their short residence hero thoy have made ninny friends. Littlo Miss Uurbnrn inado n big hit in dancing ut the re cent Flks minstrels and other enter tainments. After all is said nnd dono you will still contlnuo to save at the Giocortorla. tf Can you dance? Start right. We tench waltz, ono-step anil fox-trot in tho latest steps. Special nttention to beginners. Strictly private lessons Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday from S to 10 p. in. In Altlicn hall above Medford Pharmacy, corner of Main and lontral. Campbell's Dancing School tor Iteflnod People. 300 Kerby S. Miller, winner of Ihe llhodoH scholarship at Oxford univer sity, and a gruduato of the University of Oregon in 1920, has Just received word that he will bo adniltled to llul- llol college, probably the most famous college among those which make up the Oxford group. Information to this effect, has been received by his mother Airs. K. S. Miller, or mil Kalrniount boulevard. Mr. Miller is studying Tor tho master degree ut Columbia uni versity and will enter Oxford this fall. Kugene Guards. Kerby nnd his mil her are former residents of Medford. Mulch your shade of hair with real air now and get 25 percent reduction it Mine. Dowd Jeffries. 307 Attend Ihe Civic Improvement club lance al Kagle Point, Snturduv even lug. March 19. Lunch will be served by the ladies of tho club 25c a plate 307' Mrs. A. Hens. in who was operated on 1 ueailuy Is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Kebream and daugti ters have arrived from California anil nted a residence ill the city. They ecenlly purchased the L. II. Itrown property in Sams Valley and are here o make their home Knights of Pythias, don't forget Iho ylhliin Sisters dance, Friday night 300' Invcsl your savings in the Jackson County liuildlng andLoan association tf roriianii guests at the Medford are . D. Swifts. J. W. Wnlson. W. A. illlams, G. I,. Jones. II. II. Miller, It. anseu. ('has. II. Walker, Hugh C. eann. A. K. Illggs, II. P. llarmer. .1. L. Wright and Ktncst Hopkins. From Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Morris are also registered. When better automobiles nre built, llulek will build them. tf You can trade your old tires on new er rebuilt tires at L'xchanyo Tire Co. 310' sou, holder of the middleweight chaiih Revolution will meet with Mrs. J. II Cochran, 20'J North Hartlott street Saturday afternoon at 2:3o o'clock All members are urged to he present, pionshlp. Wilson 1 known as the Cash, doors and frames everything "cheese champion," because of his un- in millttork. Trowbridge Cabinet willingness to fight after he won the Works. 322 championship, and his activity now is Some first class 30x314 tires $15.00. ""e to practically lieing chased into Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 '''f 'lns "' O'Dowd, over whom he The lnterurbau Autocar Co. has put on a fluke decision. On the day on another 22-passeiiKer. iip-to-the-min- '"" ""son signed his name to the ute auto bus on the Medford-Ashland contract to fight, O'Dowd presented route. This was done to better the m with $20uu as a bonus. service. The new bus was made by List your house, farm and timber the White Truck company and the with the Medford Land & Insurance lnterurbau now have five Whites in Agency, 220 West Main street. tf Set'Vlce. T.nwn mnvnra clini-nnnorl fltrhnll Local light fans are interested in Though it is a long Unit till vaca tlie bout in New York cily tonight be-'tiou days a number of local people are tween .Mike O'Dowd and James Wil- already laying plans to spend a couple Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf On the 490 Chevrolels for 1921, which are now on sale at tho Medford Auto company many improvements Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 317 Carl Y. Tengwald spent a few hours Wednesday In Ashland attending to business matters. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 ha nre shown. .The new springs are fnr E-ast Main. more resilient, the body Improved, bet- When overhauling your old bus put ter tops and heavier upholstery at a new life in it by demanding genuine price that's fair. 305 American hammered piston rings, fac- John H. Henselman of this city ,c""y equipment on the beat cars. The knew Jake L. ilamon, for whose mur- Lusy Corner Motor Co. tf dor Clara Hamon Smith Is now being A. I). Cornell of Grants Pass is a tried in the most sensational murder business visitor in the. city for a few trial In years, when Ilamon was run- (lays. rung for mayor of Lawton, Okla. This Try our merchants lunch. The was years ago before Hamon became Shasta. wealthy and prominent in national Personal attention to overdue ac- polltics. counts. Lindas, 235 East Main, After all is said and done you will The interior of the Gusher cafe Is still continue to suvo at the Grocerteria. being retimed and refurnished by a tf force of painters. iho midwinter reiuimiuy trial on ueico-wght farm light and power tno itoyal Swedish Automobile club plants. Medford Electric Co, the most strenuous motoring test ever Window and door screens, lattice held In Europe the star of Hulck work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 shown anew when P. lijorkmnn cross- The regular mid month meeting of ed the goal lino at Stockholm in a tho American Legion, Medford post snow covered Hulck winning a race or No. 15 will he held at their headtpiar 7X5 miles across Sweden. It was found ters in the M. F. & H. building next that Hie Hulck performance hud been I uesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A so surpassingly siilerlor to' that- of full attendance is desired for a discus- any other entry, that Its award as first slon of important matters. was the easiest selection the judges If your clothes nre not becoming to hud to make. 305 you, you had better be coming to us. Wilbur Ashpole "WTll lenvo (he end Pantorluin Dye Works. tf of the week on a short business trip to Horing for oil? Yes, but wo bore to Portland. stop tho oil. if your engino pumps oil Don't forget to drop In nnd get your oil wo can remedy the trouble by re- free sample of lioefler's ehocolates, boring the cylinders round and true Saturday, tho nineteenth at the Mod- and fitting with round pistons. River ford Pharmacy, Main nnd Centrnl.300 side Garage. ; - ' 305 Alfalfa seed, tests 99.93, no dodder. Mrs. J. D. Iteed of Gold Hill spent Phono .902. Elinor lianley Bush, 826 Wednesday afternoon in tho city visit Eust Main. 310 lug nnd shopping. Tho old building on the vacant lot Candy, pastry sate. Presbyterian opposite the courthouse is being clear- church, Thurs., 10 a. in., March 24. ed away under the direction of Col. 309 II. H. Sargent, who has in charge the For sale Outdoor self-cleaning rah work or clearing away ancient rubbish bit hutches. Dllss Heine, 9111 West piles in tho county seat. It is planned Tenth street, Medford. 307 to make a park out of the vacunt lot II. D. Ciidy, a former resident ol this opposite the court house, ami plant city, who has been residing at Albany flowei-B and shrubbery and install has returned for an extended visit, benches. The latter feature will be Attention knights! You will miss n welcomed by jurors and witnesses, good time if you don't attend tho who now have no place to sit except Pythian Sisters danco Friday night. on the courthouse steps when not on , 30G duty. Patronize homo and build un oav- For sale Ford touring, well equip- rolls by insisting on having brooms ped, llosche magneto, demountable made by Rogue Rlyor llroom Works. rims, toot excelerator, outside brakes, 808 tire carrier, etc. Excellent median- J. D. Edwards wtlo' has been 111 for leal condllion, cheap. Phone 332. 300 some time has recuperated sufficient- Evorythlng electrical. Medford Eleo ly to come down town. trie Cq. Phone 601. Butter-Roll bread is made with the After three and one-half years sue- highest grade shortening and milk. At cessful work In this community, the your grocer. ' 308 Rev. U. P. Lawrence, Presbyterian "Daddy's Nite," Jackson building, pastor, announced to his congregation March 18, eight o'clock. Professor yesterday morning his decision to re- Roinier will lecture on China and the sign May 1st to accept tho pastorate ladles of the circle will serve delicious of tho Presbyterian church at Med- refreshments. Admission t wentv.flve ford. The Rev. L. M. lloozer, pastor cents. 306 at .Medford, has been called to Cor- Word has reached here of tho death viillis as student pastor of the Oregon of W. It. Eubank ut his home near Agricultural college congregation. The Eugene. Mr. Eubank will bo remem Rev. Mr. Lawrence came to Klamath tiered as one of Medford's former bus- rB in ioveiuier, lyii. uuriug iiis mess men. 'tile lamtly nave many stay here the church has grown and friends hero who will sympathize with H8 activities, both umong old and them In their bereavement, young, have beon largely extended. Hemstitching and picotlng The handsome new brick building was 10 cents per yard, started and completed during Mr. The Vanity Hat Shop, i-uwrencos pastorate. Klamatli Her- Cor. E. Main and Bartlett. tf . , Uetter get some of the print paper uoiei iMediqrd 0.0c lunchos are world on rolls for wrapping paper at this ramouB.j Coiuo;iinrmx thoni. 307 orrico nnd save 2 or 3 cents per pound lncoi!io.4nx,jtuf prepared. Lindas Come and look at It and be convinced 3iM b'ttKt AUIDI-'' " u; tf . V irgll lxiacock topped a tow hours wltlj Ills, ivaients !hiti 'Tuesday as. he was- moving from .Ml-rtford to Astoria. Oliver Anderson accompanied him.. He wMIl go to work there. Albany Demo crat, Straight, round cylinders plus be Luxo pistons means nioro powor and less oil trouble. P. F. Close, Riverside Garage. 305 We havo a large slock of rebuilt tires. All sizes and price right. Ex change Tire Co. 310 Mrs. Van Cornish of Medford. who has been in the cily since Friday visit ing friends and relatives, returned home today. Itoseburg Review. If you want some print paper In -ills, to fit in your paper racks or to use without the racks, better see us at once and suvo money. tf Grand St. Patrick's Day hall nt Jack- sonvllle, Thursday nlgjit, 305 Eil II. Helms of Jacksonville, spent a few hours In the cily Wednesday attending to business matters. of weeks at Cinnabar Springs, in the Slskiyous this summer, and drink the health giving waters, wlipse curative powers are said to be unrivalled. The Cinnabar Springs are owned by un aged pioneer by me name of Garrison, who is over 90 years of age. Apple gate residents plan to run a pack train to the spring from Squaw Lake. The chief trouble with the springs lias heretofore been the lack of transpor tation .facilities to and from. After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerteria. tf Butter-Roll bread a rich nutritious loaf for discriminating people, at your grocer. 30s The Grants Pass high school debat ing team won the right of represent ing the valley section In tho final state championship debate to be held in Eugene next month when lust Satur day night both their negative and af firmative teams defeated the teams of Medford high, which had previously defeated the Ashland high teams. Will the parties who advertised in I classified columns under numbers 00, 81, 88 and 89 call and get their mall. The office is swamped -with replies. You will always fins someone in at MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Use your phone, ours is 620. 322 Announcement Sir. C. L. Kndicott, wliu lias liad years of experience ill upholstering nnd auto trimming lias purchased the W. H. Brown Upholstering and Auto Trimming establishment at 1V2 Xortli Front Slieet mid shall be glad to meet all old customers of Sir. I'.rown. .Most direful workmanship with cjuick service und courteous treat ment will 1k assured. Sir. Eudicott lias secured tin expert trimmer from Sail I'runcisco to take charge of Ills shop. C. L. ENDICOTT $100 Rev.'Drd, SiGO The readers or this paper will be prosed to learn that there Is at least one- dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional '.conditions requires constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Medicine is' tukeu Internally and acts thru tlie. Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of "the -SyBVm'tr.sreby -destroying the fo'-indailon .0. the. disease, -jiving t'no Pftlent strength by 'building lip the con al'.iullon and' nsslirtfnK hatUrp lri doing Its' worlt.- The .'prODTl6tors.r have so-, .riueh fnUh in the. , curative power., of , Halt's Catarrh Medicine that they offer 'One Hundred Dollars for any "case thai (t fulls 10 'cure. Send for list jat-.testimonials. Address V. J. 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