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-1 r PSOE TWO ' iTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, rRDFOTID, OKKfiOy, SATUl.DAV, MARCH 19. 102 i ocal and Personal Fair weather Is the welcome predic tion for Sunday and if it holds true it will be the first Sunday for five weeks with pleasant weather for auto nnd other outings. Milk from Young'? Dairy. If you want pure Jersey milk direct from the cows call Snider Dairy, Geo. 11. Young 311 Attend the Civic Improvement club dance at Eagle Point, Saturday even ing, March 19. Lunch will be served by the ladies of the club 25c a plate. 307 The condition of Miss Edith Gore continues to improve and yesterday her mind was clear all day. Miss Li beria Gore s condition also continues to improve, although she still suffers much pain. For sale Underwood typewriter, good as new. Phone S32-W. 307 The work of pouring concrete for the new Elks dining room annex was completed today, and the laying of the brick was begun. The structure will he under roof a week from Monday and in use by May 15th. Match your 'shade of hair with real hair now and get 25 percent reduction at Mine. Dowd Jorfiies. 307 Mammoth rhubarb roots. Eden Val ley Nursery, C80-J-2. 311 Among the guests from a distance at the Medford are Mrs. Oswald Miller or Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. (',. Vincent of Sunnysldo, Wn Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. K. Cnllenberg of Cheyenne, Vv'yo., anil Vernon C. Usher, C. S. Liindstroin and I ;chas. .1. Ilcnhani of San Francisco. ' if : Attend the Civic Improvement club ifilanco at Eagle Point, Saturday even ting, March 19. Lunch will bo served 'iy tho ladles of the club 25c a pinto. ; f 307 V Vlavl Mrs. II. M. Chonnell, Hotel i Holland, residence dealer. Phone re appointment. 312 Richard F. Calder and family arriv ed home this morning from having spent the winter in Tucson, Ariz. Dick, who is elevator oporator at the federal building and who obtained a year's leave of absence last November for his health returns very much im proved and It Is expected will soon be soon performing his old duties. Huy your garden seeds at home from Monarch Seed & Feed Co. tf Pan-hank thornless blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery, OSO-J-2. 311 Tho First Ilaptisl. church has set aside next week as Membership week. Ilev. F. R. Loach will devote both ser vices Sunday to presenting tho claims of the church on tho man out of the church. In the morning servleo he speaks on "Why llelong lo a Church," and In the evening on "Why llelong to n Daptlst Church, or What llnpllsts Stand For." Special servleos will be hold next week on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday evenings, when an opportunity will ho given to any who -. leslre to unite with the church. Spec ial invitation is being oxtended to the public to hear the special sermons next Sunday, as woll as at tho meet ings next week. The llnptlst church is making a strong appeal to those not . connected with some church to lino up religiously and help make Medford a bettor city. The response has been encouraging. Dance at Ilengle, Saturday night, March 19. Intcriirhan leaves Nash hotel for lieagle at 7:45. Good home cooked supper furnished, with hot cof fee. Music furnished by Parker's or chestra. Good order and good music given by Miss Georgia Henry. Tickets $1.00. 307 Shooting match, Sunday, Mar. 27 nt the Ren Peart place 4 miles north of Contral Point. Hot wienies and coffee. 307 Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Cobb have re turned to their home at ltoseburg from Rtti-nilitig tho district meeting of the 'Wothodist church, South, In Ihls city. Attend the Civic Improvement club lnnoo nt Eagle Point, Saturday even ing, JIarch 19. Lunch: will be served 'by the ladles of the club,, 25c a plate. . ' 307 . lllng nnd Lambert cherry. Eden Valley Nursery, CSO-J-2. 311 A. W. McCutcheon of Oakland, Mrs. E. C. Davis of Portland' ninl -Mrs. E. helium of Portland are among the guests nt the Nash. Netted Gem potaloes $1.75 per hun dred delivered. Warner, Wortman Gore. 309 Shade trees, all sizes. Eden Valley Nursery, CSO-J-2. 311 Leo Waddell of Prospect Is one of the visitors In the city from that sec tion of the county. Lost Somewhere on the streets of Medford on Sunday evening or Monday morning a used inflated spare casing on rltn for Maxwell car. Page Dressier Co. Much favorable comment is beard on the streets of Medford about the new busses just put on by the luter nrban Auto Company on their runs to Ashland and Giants Pass. Mr. Lewis has just turned mil three new jobs, one of them being a very pietty Job with seats for 22 regular passengers with seven extra seats. Mr. Lewis is standardizing on bis euuipment to the White truck, having Just added throe now Whiles, making a total of live large White busses, one of which has already run over loO.Oini miles. HOT Jack Casey, Jack Maloney ami J.loe Ray, alleged moonshiners of Grunti Pass, will enter their pleas during tho Medford term of the federal court next October, Instead of being put to the expense of going to Portland with their witnesses, according to an order L allowed by Federal Judge Itean ihlajtry owing to the heavy egg laying sea week at tho recommendation of Assis-ison and the disinclination of owners tnnt United States Attorney Thomas to kill hens at this time. , Mnguire. The men ate at ilbeity on Invest your savings In tho Jackson -bonds. County Hulldin:; Lean association. For t' and ' '' . ( tf -for III Hill I II I I ' ' ""'"nr-blle ore built, n' Travel Is still unusually light ful fills time of the year as is shown by a dully perusal of the rc-gisters of the local hotels. Put some our our llerry Special fer tilizer on your strawberries; you'll get more berries. Monarch Seed Co. tf Flowering shrubbery and perennials Eden Valley Nursery, CSO-J-2. 311 The elRht-hundredths of an Inch of rain which fell Friday makes the total precipitation since September 1st, 19.69 Inches. Mr. Fisherman: Fish poles repaired, bought and sold. Eaton, 320 X. Holly. 301) Among the small cars the Chevrolet has always been referred to as the car with the best engine. This much has long been conceded. The most eco nomical car and the greatest perfor mer. .1U7 Work is progressing on the new city hall annex. The steel parts of the large vault arrived this week and are being put In place. I(y the time the concrete floor is laid and the windows are put in the vault will be dried out and the Btructure ready for use. II. A. Holmes, the jnaurnnco Man. Insurance, and Iionds, plus Sorvlce. drafting wax. L'den Valley Nursery. CSO-J-2. 311 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hall and son of Dunsmuir and J. Sweitzer and N. Werner of San Francisco are Califor lllans stopping at the Holland. Feed wheat $2.00 per cwt at the Farm llureau Cooperative Exchange. 31G Ilelter buy a Chandler than wish you had. If The first, dance for years given by tile high school student body was that held last night at the Natatoriuni, which proved a delightful and largely attended affair, attended also by the alumni and school hoard members and faculty. Our garden seeds are tested; they sure grow. Monarch Seed Co. tf llig drive 98e ladies' silk hose 59c. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 311 The dozen or more local Elks who went to Medford last evening to give .1 ml l'ernoll a boost along the way, returned home before daylight today, none the worse for wear. Jud Is in the hands of his friends. Grants I'ass Courier. Take away our fresh eggs at 25c per dozen. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 309 Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 per hun dred delivered. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 309 M. P. Jacoby, who spent the winter at Sail Francisco returned lo Tolo this week. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2G1-J. tf Ladles' 50c hose 29c. Hutchinson & Lumden. 311 The condition of Mrs. Win. J. War ner who underwent, an operation ear lier In tho week for appendicitis con tinues to improve. Iluy your Curoiono milk, 10c per can. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 311 For piano tuning correctly done call Palmer's Piano Ilnuso or W. P. I Ironic h 310 Orogonliins registered ill the Hol land arc Mr. and Mrs. C. M. On- or Cottugo Grove, II. W. Veaeli of Cor vnllls, and F. L. lleln of Portland. Children's and grown tip's aprons. Hugs at Presbytorian ISazaar, March 21 til. 309 Going fast, ladies' silk hoso 9So value lit 59c. Hutchinson & Luiusden. 311 Three penniless men who arrived In the city last night by the Height train method (o work in a valley orchard were allowed ' to lodge In the city prison last night. Use our special lawn fertilizer for a beautiful lawn. Monarch Seed Co. tf Mr. Worker, why pay rent? 5 room collage, modern, one block off pave ment, $1S50, small payment down, bal ance $25 per mouth. .Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 W. Main. 308 A. S. Hosenbaum of the Southern Pacific staff Is spending Saturday In the city from Portland. Hotel Medford dining room open dally from ti:30 a. m. to 9 p. ill. 307 Iluy 50c ladles' hose for 29c at Hutchinson & Lmnsdcn's. 311 George Smith, Goodyear Rubber company salesman, of Medford, today bought the John .Met, property at the corner of Stephens ami Lane streets. This property has figured quite, prom inently In a three cornered fight for possession during the past wock, as lite Christian -church was endeavoring to secure the lots for a church silo, while a local resident was also trying to secure the property for speculation. The properly Is Ideally situated and will undoubtedly rise rapidly in value. Kosebllrg News Uevlew. Your electric fan should be 111 read iness for the hot w-enthor. Phone 925-L and I'll cali for It. Pierce ltepair Shop, lit; X Central. 309 The world Is our field; wo cater to people from every where. Hotel Med ford. 307 The post office staff Is still some what disorganized from the effects nt Illness among the al Inches. A. II. Wlssing. It. F. . carrier on route 2. who underwent a nose operation re cently exports to be able to return to work the first of the week. Clerk Unkind licarh has recovered from his flu illness and unit to work again yes terday. Carrier II. F. Wlf who has bad unite a severe attack of fin is still sick and bir wife was said today to be coining down with Hie same Illness. Houston home made sorghum 15c a Hi. Hutchinson l.utusilcll. 311 Will lake automobile in good condi tion as purl payment on 5-rooin cot tage with hath. etc. Telephone 19. 3t'S There in a scarcity of dressed poul- build tin in, ' tt Oliver Ilarbaugh of Jacksonville, the oldest resident of Jackson county, spent Friday afternoon in Medford visiting old friends and attending to business. Mr. Ilarbaugh was 90 years old the 14th day of February, and says he feels the same as when he was 21. "1 expect to whittle out a century if I don't have no hard luck" said Mr. Ilar baugh. You can trade your old tires on new er rebuilt tires at Exchange Tire Co. 310 Cash, doors and frames everything In nilllwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 Mrs. J. F. Hittson, who has been seriously III is convalescing rapidly, and is able to he out of doors on sunny days. 100 lbs. Netted Cem potatoes for $1.75. Free city delivery. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 311 If your clothes are not becoming to you, you bad better be coming to us. Pantoriuin Dye Works. tf Frank Coleman of Grants Pass, spent Thursday afternoon visiting friends and relatives in tho city. For belter hair-cutting try licit Parks at White's Darber Shop. First class work. 307 Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf Sitl I Brown who has been confined to his homo for the past three weeks will be released from quarantine next Monday. . Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92, no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Hush, 826 East Main. 310 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. William iilrich who has been spentl- ing the winter with his son Earl on Union creek is spending a couple ofj Mrs. Charles Everett of Grants Pass weeks In the city. is visiting friends and relatives in the Hotel Medford 60c lunches are world city for a few days, famous. Come and try them. 307 j Hotter get some or the print paper We have a large stock of rebuilt , on rolls for wrapping paper at this tires. All sizes and prico right. Ex-.office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound. change Tire Co. 310 Tom L. Farlow of the Lake Creek district, spent Thursday In the city. -e reports the roads in that district In Inid shape. List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main streot. tt If you want some print paper in "ills, to fit in your paper racks or to uso without tho racks, better see U3 at once and save money. tf Raymond Wclcu of Montague, Cal., was a business visitor in the city and Jacksonville Friday. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 317 Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 225 East Main. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. C. J. Fry has returned from a short business trip to Yreka, California. Window and door screens, lattice work. Trowhrldgo Cabinet Works. 322 Candy, pastry sirio. Presbyterian church, Thins., 10 a. m., March 21. 309 SPECIAL SERVICES First Christian Church SUNDAY 11:00 A. M. Subject, "The Greatest Physical Dis advantage of the Human Race," sent ion by I). K. Millard. , - 7::!0 P. M. "WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST AND CHRISTIANITY," by Dr. O. -I. Law of Grants Pass. Special music ami a hearty welcome for you at the 1 Ionic I like Church. ' First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Martlet t " Church wit l.i a Challeniiino- Program." "A Church of (lood Music" 7:110 "The Mistakes of the Atheist" An address that will entrant' io i inisii. ny B. F. LINDAS All unbelievers challenged to hear this. 11:00 A.M. "The Status of the Centenary" A I 'aim Sunday message by the pastor. Sji ):!.") BIBLE SCHOOL An inlerestiuo- class for you in a ''Charactcr .Makini"'" school. Make the Most of Sunday Hobby Pelouze, formerly of this city.'i't now of Pasadena, Cal., where he IkI: circulation manager of the ''Evening j zzz Star," pitched a game of baseball against the Chicago Cubs last Sunday, ihe big league stars were too much for the former Medford high school athlete. Personal attention '.o overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. When overhauling your old bus put new life In It by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Husy Corner Motor Co. tf Frank C. Clark of Medford was in town last week with V. E. Warrens in the capacity of advising - architect. Several matters were under considera tion by Mr. Warrens at that time. Yreka Journal. Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. For sale Outdoor self-cleaning rab bit hutches. Miss Heine, 91C West Tenth street, Medford. 307 John Taylor of Ruch, spent Friday in the city transacting business and visiting friends. Patronize home and build up pay rolls by Insisting on having brooms made by Rogue River Iiroom Works. SOS Ruttar-RoU bread is made with the highest grado shortening and milk. At your grocer. 308 George Anderson of Hilt, Cal., spent liiursday and Friday in tho city at tending to business matters. Hemstitching and plcoting 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Ha Shop, Cor. E. Main and Rartlett. tf Huttor-Roll bread a rich nutritious louf for discriminating people, at your grocer. 30S Come and look at it and be convinced. tf You will always find someone in at MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Uso your phone, ours Is 620. 322 The Woman's Auxiliary of the First Baptist church, will hold a missionary meeting on Tuesday, March 22nd at Ihe home of Mrs. R. W. Stearns on Peach street. Now is the time to have your elec tric fan overhauled. Phono orders 925-L and I'll call. Pierce Repair Shop, 116 N. Central, "The Glass House." 309 Mrs. Paul Hansen, . corsetiero for Nullone. Phone 5S5-J. tf Tho public market today was only a fair onu but. good considering the time of year and scarcity of home products. There were plenty of eggs which sold at 25 cents a dozen, but a scarcity of fresh meats. For crating, packing and storage call 333 Koiziir Transfer. 312 Special sale,, discount 25 per cent, oh all hair goods nt Mine. Dowd Jeffries. Entiro stock going. "07 your interest from start EPWORTH LEAGUE ,":::0 Social Hour. (i.-l"i Devotional Ser vice. If you come once, vouhl; people, you'll come auain. lillHIIIIIIlliHllllll!lll!li!lll!l!!!llltilli!l'lHli Do You Membership Week with Conic and bring vour f f WHY? t T ? r t r t r A, IIECM'SEI Every HoiTouei ISKl'Al'Sft Every ISolTinvers IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllW the nine Dii-i'ttms, ciu li of recognized bin ltlXWl SI-; tlii Hooks anil all llecoi-ils are carefully aiidiled by the Loan Associations of the State. ADVAXTAfiK TO with us in nay X II I. 11J ccive. Step ill am! talk it over. Jackson County Building and Loan Association C. M. KIDD, President The commodious interior of the tonneau is indicated by this view. Plenty of room for three adults to stretch out comfortably deep, soft, dur able plush upholstery. THIS GOOD CLOTHES I Mke Tlicm KLEIN sine TAU-OH 128 KiMit Mnn St, Js $2750 . . - i; y2s33SFS?S. Cord Tiro Equipped tl:J ? - nSsrMi Hittson Motors ikisrH t:F Belong to Wp want vou to hear two social uncages Sun day by KW. 1- It- Lt'a-li at; the First Baptist Church (X. Central and Fifth Streets) 11:00 "Why Belong 7:30 P. M. "Why Belong to a Baptist Church?" I're-Kaster meeting starts neighbor. The church needs Special Music MONEY DEPOSITED WITH - s gives prouiisMU-y nolo. gives real estate sei-uiily of twin TI1U i-j first iiiuiiaised bv a lonilililti-e ol liiu-i ability, Vol" in opening a S.W l.NCS At I I of taking out PAID-l P STOCK IS 30 N. Central Ave. to Series 21 Special-Six Sedan Judge this Car by Performance ITS performance in owners' hands puts the Special-Six Sedan in a class by itself among cars of the enclosed type. Trace this wonderful performance to its source, and you will find a motor of great power, economy and flexibility a motor which utilizes every particle of fuel, operates satisfactorily on poor grades of fuel, and delivers its power without waste to the rear wheels. Everything that would add to comfort and convenience to protection and utility has been provided in the Special-Six Sedan. Appointments are complete and of uniformly high quality throughout. With unexcelled manufacturing advantages it is only natural . that Sttidebaker can offer cars of sterling high quality and per formance at extremely moderate prices thus making' them the ' most exceptional values on the market. IS A STUDEBAKER AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and Revarnished 221 North Fir. L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phone 777 a Church? A. M. to a Church?' Sunday. T 1 1 1 y.ni1 cm neeu me cnurcn. k T T :f f T T T T ;f T T T t T T US the value of .iinoiillfi;b:oivml.'v I I hi n iiapi ovcd or l e.leeteil by and judgment, and integrity. State Auditor of Jluildins & l . NT or IMvl-OM I l.M. .mo. I, the high rate of interest you r iii.-.im isii'i-i t: .iiii:y 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary YEAR Licensed CITY SCAVENGER ' All refuse immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone 89i. WIIITSITTT .7FA-XrNCH,