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T PXQE TWO i MEDFOTCT) MATL TRTBUNR, MEDFOTID, OTJEfrOX, TTTFT7SDAY. MAftfTT 2-1. 1021 Tocal and Personal The V. M. limlnvan cuiiirany sliip pnl a car load il cvuuoratid pvarK I'.irect to Now York city tills wui'k for which tluy received a bocxI price. This car contained some Hose, which Mrs. Hadovan says are the firat o this variety ever marketed in this way. Heretofore this company has uhipped their fruit from here under j o California label and this is the nrsi car ever sniped to the east under the Uohuo It Ire r valley label. Special Euster shoe bargains. M .M Dept Store. Trv our merchants lunch. The Shasta. The ladles of tho Christian church will hold a sale of all kinds of baked Roods and candy Saturday morning ut the Public .Market. 312 .Miss Anno Parsons accompanied by her college mate and suest from Chi cuko arrived here this forenoon from the University of California to spend the Easter vacation at the lllllcresl orchard. Her paients urn still at their home in Seattle. Feed wheat per cwt ut the lf'arm Ilureau Cooperative Exclianso. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Llli- crty Shop. 2f.l-J. Mr. Itoy White, manat-'or of tin: Waterman Piano School of Kiikcik has established Ills .Medford studio at 128 South Holly street, plume Ii00-H, where ho will instruct those Interested in piano, Juy.it and ran time. His work In outside towns will he carried on In private homes duriiiK tho summer. , The Elks' lodi;o session . tonight promises to he u short one with no extra features booked. Ladles' 5Uc hoso ZHt:. Hutchinson & Lumilen. ll Hotter buy a Chundler than wish . ,-you hail. tf .'v.? Hafftty first. Phone 222 for Lib erty Tuxl Stand Cosher Cafe. 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Waniock of Minneapolis arrived In tho city today by uufo to remain several days. They lire at the Holland. AnioiiK other fiuosts ut this hotel urn .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. Y. Eruley of Los Angeles, II. I''. Wellington of San Kranclsco, K. V. tShopnrd of Oakland uud L. .1. Chrls toph of Oakland, Cull I'. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono Of. I. Viavl Mrs. II. M. Chonnell, Hotel Holland, residence deulor. Phono for appointment. .! 1- Special lOaster shoe; bargains. M ; M Dept Storo. 2 There tiro strontr rumors in circu lation Hint Horace llromley Is n heiie ilict. . Mo has not limm at his usual pluco of business this week, having obtained a week's leuve of. nbscuiite to look ufter "Important business," nor nro his whereuhoutB known. Evidently he thinks ho Is foolliiK tin1 boys hut they me complacently hid ing their time until he shows up with his bride. Try Whlto's harbor shop for haircut or shave, 17 North Central. 1113 Window and door screens, lattice work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 822 :! Uarrouotto satin sport skirls in ' all colors, Slfl.iiO and $12.50. Wolt worth 2S.00 each. .M. M. Dept. Store. 2' Mrs. (lurrott of Seattle arrived to day to ho tho Kuest of Mrs. 1 Corn ing Kenly. Several social events are plnnnud in .Mrs. (larrett's honor. Hlg drive 9Ho ladles' silk hoso n!c. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 311 Flowering shrubbery and perennials Eden Valley Nnrsory, GSO-J-2. 311 Mr. und Mrs. I''. M. ltadavon left Wednesday oveuing for Now Mexico on account of tho health' of Mr. Itad uvon. Anyone having any business to trnnsnct with the lladnvon lOvap orntlng plant see P. .1. Neff or phone '! his offlco, ISO. 2 William Talt, president of the First National hank returned today from n business trip to Portland. II. A. Holmes, tho rnsnrnnco Man. Insuranoe, and llonds, plus Sorvlco. Dolco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. Special Easter shoo bargains. M M Dent Store. 2 II. I). Carter of the Heaver Portland Ccmonl company is a visitor in the city who arrived Wednesday. Soda Fountain for salo nt DoVoe's. tf CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't Imrt n hit! Prop a little ' "Freezpne" en sn aching corn, instantly tlmt corn slop hurting, then slmrtly you lift it right oil with tNim-nt. Truly! Your druggiL holl.-i n tiny loltlp of "FreeKonn" for u few n-nts, sutlii-ieiit to remove every hard turn, ieft com. or corn between the toe, nnil the rnlliint'H, without borem-mi or irritation. Oregonians registered at the .Med ford are .1. I-:. Hatter of Corvallis, Ko .1. White and !'. !(. Knight of Eugene, C. H. Ohenhaus of Kosoburg, and the following from Portland: H. P. .Miles. .1. Prag, J. II. Whuion. S. M. Weller. .. X. A gee, Mr. and Mrs. A. .M. Smith. A. II. Hailey, Jr., E. S. Smith, Ormolu! Hankin and C. S. Lip schuetz. Some first class 30x3V tires $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 Ihtrbank thornless blackberry. Eden Valley .Nursery, i;so J-2. 311 Harrouette satin Rport skirts in all colors, SI0..10 and worth ?2r,.oo each. $12. 50. Well M. M. Dept. More. 2 Throe aeroplanes passed over the valley anil city about one o'clock this afternoon ut a high alti tude going north, and attracted much attention as tliey were the first seen here since late last fall. The squad reu flew close together and the fa miliar noise of the whirring planes caused everyone out doors to look up. The planes were from .Mather Field, Calif., and were en route to Portland, taking forest service men there for a conference to he held to morrow. Craning wax. Eden Valley Xursery. G80-J-2. 311 We challenge competition with any piano dealer on the Pacific coast. Palmer Piano House, 231 E. Main. 313 Special shipment of coats for East er selling. M M liept Store. 2 C. II. Vaupel of Ashland is one of the Jurors serving in tho circuit court at Jacksonville this week. "Shasta" dances at Jacksonville Friday night. 312 We keep down our overhead ex penses by doing all outside selling ourselves and are thereby able to com pete with anybody in price, quality considered. Palmer's Piano House. 31,3 Mrs. Frank Owen Is homo from a month's visit with friends In the staLi metropolis. Yoiinj; beef at the Public .Market Saturday. 3 liny your Easier pastry ut Public .Market tomorrow of tho Christian church ladles. 3 12 ersonal nttentlon to overdue ac counts. Liiidns, 23,1 East Main. Woods Jeter of Copper, II. O'Hrlon ol llornhrook und John Payne and S. Lister of Wutkius came to the city Wednesday and aro stopping ut the Nusli. Invest your savings In the Jackson County lluildiug und Loan association. tf Cood time on Good Friday for everybody nt Jacksonville. 312 tlreat Easter salo of coats Friday in (I Saturday. .M. M. Dept. Store. 2 Will (I. Steel has Just received u communicatioii from the secretary of tho National Park Highway associa tion, informing hi in as park commis sioner that it is proposed to call to gether the executive committee of the association In the near future und map uul u progrum for tho coming year. Each one of the northwest states is supposed to be represented nt tills meeting by thre delegutes ICiigenn (iuurd. (ioing fust, ladies' silk hoso ftSc value at 09c. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 311 Insurance ot all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. Two hundred Corona typewriters in usu in tho vulley. Medford Hook Store. 2 Mrs. Hyroii Leaho of lioguo ltlver left this week for Portland to visit relatives there for several weeks. For crating, packing nnd storago call 333 Kelzur Transfer. 312 Easter flowers. Jap Art Storo. 213 Paxson's dahlias.. Catalogue mailed fur post card. It. II. Paxson. Central Point. 1 The remains of (he late Frank L. Piudluy for 2.1 years a resident of Medltird and who died March 22, wore forwarded this morning by the Weeks-Conger Co., to Eugene where funeral services will bo held uud In terment mado. iXew shipments of pattern hats Thuriday, Friday and Saturday. .Miss Taylor, at Deuels. 3 12 Cash, doors and mimes everything In mlllwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 .Multi-column cash journals from two to forty-four columns. The mod el n way. Medford Hook Store. 2 C. II. Hensoii who is employed In this city expects to remove his fam ily here from Ashland in the near fu ture. Shade trees, all sizes. Eden Valley Nursery, f.SO-J-2. 311 Delco-Light farm light nnd power plants. Medford Electric Co. Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! Monarch Seed Co. At the Holland among the Oregon ians registered are F. Tiffany, J. It. Lee, A. E. Huighduff and J. Pierson. Portland and F. L. Ileftron and C. E. Cray of Fugeue. For rent-- Itoom to lady. Close In. 203 'i X. Dolly. 3 11 Put soino our our Kerry Special fer tilizer on your strawberries: you'll get more berries. Monarch Seed Co. tf Creat Easter sale of coats Friday and Saturday. M, M. Dept Store. 2 Mr. and .Mis. .1. II. Miller of Crand Kaplds. .Mich., formerly of .Medford. who are touring the country are vljt l.iing in .Medford. They have not been here for 1 I yours and note many changes. They will go to Port Or chard. Wash., for a visit from hero. Mr. .Miller was one of the original j organizers und members of the llutte lis Lumber company . Painting of two houses and two barns wanted done by contract work, ul Experiment Station, Talent. Ore gon. 3 Hot your Easter hut at Miss Tay lor's. 312' Mis. Paul Hansen, corsetiero for Nullune. Ph.iue 5Sj J. tf Den it i n v a itl is home from tho O. A. . where he is attending school this .war and taking a commercial course, to spend the Easter vacation. Creat Easter sale of coats Friday ai.d Saturday. M. M. Dept Store. 2 Ford truck with cab and good body for salo cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. tf Hetter get some of the print paper on rolls for wrapping paper at this office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound. Come and look at it and be convinced. tf A few weeks of kindergarten this spring will better fit your child for entering the public schools next fall. Tiny Tot School. Phone K32-W. 7 The members of the Medford dele gation at the wrestling matches at Cold Hill last night were very well pleased with the entertainment pro vided. Flower pots. Flower pots. Mou rn ch Seed Co. You will always flnn" someone In at MODEHN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Van your phone, ours is C20. 322 Flsk, Cage and Lyman hats for Easter nt .Miss Taylor's. 312 Emll Mohr arrived home today from his visit at Portland, Salem, Eu gene and Koseburg, looking so pros pi reus as he stepped fro inthe train with an armful of packages that the new bus driver for the Holland look ed on hi in as a likely prospect nnd solicited his patronage for that ho tel. However the Medford landlord stepped into his own bus and shouted to Clialfeur Koontz, "Ciddap." Best buy in five room furnished bungalow in Medford for $31150; close in, terms on part. All clean and ready to move into. Not occu pied now. Address II. E., Mail Trib al"). 3 When overhauling your old bus put new life in It by demanding genulno American hammered" piston rings, fac tory eiiuipmont on tho best cars. Tho Husy Cornor Motor (Jo. tf Narcissus bulbs that will bloom for Easter in altruist I vp bowls nnd has ketu. Swem's Studio. 311 -Mr. and Airs. E. F. Schmidt have purchased the homo they not occupy ut 317 Howard, the 1). C. Craddock property. It has six rooms, good siz- ee. lot, fruit, etc., uud Is mi ideal home. Easter hat sale, $-l.4! and $5.98. M. M. Dept Store. 2 If your merchant does not handle Itoguo ltiver made brooms you can get them at the public market. 314 lull lbs. Netted Gem potatoes for $1.75. Free city delivery. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 311 Itichard ('aider who arrived home from Arizona recently ufter uu ab sence since last November, resumed his old position as custodian of the federal building yesterday. Don't overlook the opportunity to get a Gates used car. 7 If your clothes aro not becoming to von. voll hull better be eoiiitnr to lis Paiitorium live Works. tfl Koek Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks nnd kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf HOW WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE May Escape the Dreaded Suf ferings of that Period by Taking. Mrs. Block's Advice Hopkins, Minn. "Durinp; Chance of Life I had hot Hushes and suffered for two years. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's .ette table Com pound advertised in the paper and (rot good results from taking it. 1 recom mend your medicine to my friends and you may publish this fact as a testi monial. " Mrs.Hou krt Block, Box 642, Hopkins, Minn. It has been said that not one woman in a thousand passes this perfectly natural ennnge wituoui experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Thoso dreadful hot Hushes, sinking spells, spots before the eyes, dizzy spells, nervousness, ure only a few of the symptoms. Every woman at this age should profit by Mrs. Block's experi ence and try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. If you havo the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com iHiund will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkhum Medicine Co., Lvnn, Mass., about your health. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. FURS ARE STILL FASHIONABLE i vcn it' It is K.ist. r tinio. Wonim who know stilt wr.it those ft'tchtuit srurfs and inv likfly to 1 so lnih'tinitrly. Wo haw a i ulh-ttiou nf thfin in all of t lit' most want t-t furs ami shall lie 1'h ascd tti have yon took at thi'in. W know thrir tn-anty w ill attnw ( ami Wi an' quitr sui t our pt will rovt t ry t mptiMK in.l''.H!. F. VV. Bartlett 1 K. W. Main St. ISi'M'ftSIINUIH!!!!'! IF: v F " ( MM In honor of their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. .Mclean of Minnesota. Mayor an d.Mrs. l.anikiu entertained at d'nner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Skewis and Eust HenshaW of Med ford. Ashiand Tidings. You are overlooking a bet. See Gates' used cars. 7 A good selection of hand colored Easter Cards at Swem's Studio. 311 Buy your Carolene milk, 10c per can. Warner, Wormian & Gore. 311 Roy Pruitt has returned from his visit at the Klamath Falls automo bile show which he pronounces a very creditable exhibition. Dressmaking, hemstitching, hut tons covered, pleating and eftibroid ery at the Stvlecraft Shop. Succes sors to Mrs. H. E. Haney. 7 Milk from Young Dairy. If you want pure Jersey milk direct from the cows call Snider Dairy, Geo. B. Young. 311 Easter flowers. Jap Art Store. 213 Tom Stanley of Eagle Point, who had spent several weeks at the Sacred Heart hospital incidental to undergoing an operation, was able to return home yesterday. Painting of two houses and two barns wanted done, by contract work, at Experiment Station, Talent, Ore gon. 3 Ding and Lambert cherry. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. 311 List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf Ted Thye, the world's champion middle weight wrestler who partic ipated ill the contests at Gold Hill last night came to the city this morn ing and departed on the train for Portland. You can buy used cars during next few days for less money than ever before, or later, at C. E. Gates Auto Co. , 7 100 boxes Newtown apples, 13S's to 150's, wrapped and packed for $1.25 per box. Court Hall. tf When better automobiles are built. Buick will build them. tf At a called meeting of Medford Encampment, I. O. O. F., this even ing will be conferred the royal pur ple degree on a class of noviatiutes. As the work In this degree is con sidered one of the most interesting in tho order's work, invitations have been sent to neighboring towns to huve visitors present, and a generous turnout is expocted. A banquet will be served during or following the work. Easter hat sale, $4.49 nnd $5.98. M. M. Dept Store. 2 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CGI. Buy DOc ladles' hose for 29c at Hutchinson & Lumsden's. 311 Miss Phyllis. Roberts is home from the O. A. C. to spend the Easter va cation. Houston home-made sorghum 15c a lb. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 311 P& K.r-'i'"- CHARMING SILK FROCKS Attractively Priced Ml Just the kind of trucks you need for Spring and early Summer are these of Taffeta and Canton Crepe, whoso service seem never ending, since they are suitahle for so many different oc casion's. Their stvles are the newest, their lines charming and youthful, and quality of their ma terial unusual. THE HUB COAT AND SUIT CO. In charge of his wife, F. .M. Hado van. the fruit evaporator man, who has been very ill for some time past, left by train last night for New Mex ico in hopes tbat that climate will aid in restoration to health. Dr. Henry Hart accompanied them over the Sis klyous and then returned home. Hundreds of Easter hats at bar gain prices at the M M Dept Store. 2 Tho back is that portion of your anatomy to which your "friends" di rect their remarks. See Dr. Burk- jlunw. Chiropractor, Sparta Bldg I 315 NoticerMoved from 2ti S. Grape Btreet to 111 S. Holly street, opposite city park. Everything, in shoe re pairing. The best of work and ma terial. Nothing less. Geo. F. Ow- lings. -31 If you aro one of the few that think "bread is bread" you haven't tried "Butter-Koll," at your grocer G. A. Bohnert, aged 34 years, a lineman in the employ of the Califor nia-Oregon Power company at !len dale is a patient nt the Sacred Heart hospital suffering with a badly wrenched back caused by a fall from u pole while at work in Glendule last Snturday. He was brought to the hospital following the accident and will be laid up for about six weeks. One vertebrae was broken. Get the cream used cars at bar gains. See (Tutes at once. 7' Mammoth rhubarb roots. Eden Val ley Nursery. C80-J-2. 311 Pure white Easter bunnies for sale at 910 West Tenth street, Medford. 313 We do Hemstitching and PIcoting Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10 S. Fir. Phono 215-H. . . 2 Tho Jackson Parent-Teacher circle will met lii the assembly hull Friday afternoon, March. 25, at 3 - o'clock. Representative Thomas will speak on recent school legislation and the high school orchestra and glee club will glvo several selocUpns. Refreshments will be served du,rlng the social hour. Hundreds of Euster hats at gnr gain prices at the CM M Dept Store. 2' Hemstitching and pleating 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Ha Shop, Cor. E. Main and Bartlett. tf Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 317 Irroslstable music at Jacksonville Friday night. 312 Mr. and Mrs. It. II. McCurdy have moved into their new home, tbe old Stoddard property, on Siskiyou heights. Shortage on new cars. Buy quick. C. B. Gates Auto Co. 7 If you want some print paper in 'ills, to fit in your paper racks or to UbO without the racks, better see us at once and save money. tf Dr. Jouett P. Bray is in his office week days except Thursdays, room 409-410. Phono OSO. Lady assistant. "Keep Smiling." tf :,r r,. , . .'.,,t. Cuesis at the Medford include W. II. Kay. Jr.. and .1. . .Mediums of New York. Milton llunhaum of St. ouis. It. II. McCiilloiish of Chicago, W. M. C.arner of St. Paul, C. K. Todd of Yakama, Wash., J. Kenan of Kel so, Wash. K. H. Piddle and P. B. Calrk of Los Angeles, and I'. II. Pet erson, P. M. Hall, II. Meyer. U. A. Shallhorn. P. II. Thors and II. Uran mer of San Francisco. Special shipment of coats for ICast-ei- selling. .I M Dept Store. 2 Violin instruction. Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 515-H.' tf Another of those popular dancing parties at Jacksonville, Friday night. 312 Two car loads pianos Just arrived to be sold at reduced prices. Notice large ad. Palmer Piano House, 2;M K. Main. 313 A Mother's Work Is Never Done if her rising son' needs mending every morning he fort? school. Just as long as Mothers liny poorly made - .Hoys' Clothes, there'll he a good ly amount of thimhling to he done. The wise parents of Med ford are rum nig to know of a sure way to put a stop to this DAlfX nuisance. It's Dubbelbilt Boy's Clothes and we're the ex clusive agents for this city. We wanted a line that would rid Medford of this useless work and worry and we got it. i Just received by today's express, a complete assort ment of suits in ages from 7 to 17 in the New Bov's Models, $10.00 to $18.50. Model Clothing Co. 128 East Main St. STRAP PUMPS OF COURSE THE PRICES ARE LOW CONSIDERING QUALITY YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT ,&iJfcMm, "Good Shoes" Use It Then Decide We Will Lend You A Vlet AutoSlrop Razor for a 30 day trial. If you then decide to keep it, pay ui for it, if not. return it. No Risk No Obligation Any responnble parly can arrange at our Cutlery counter for this Free Trial, which meant you need not even deposit in value. If you have a charge account, write to us and we will mail tho razor to you. Wl'CT lll.' I'll t,,i iyi urn ii 1 I'orm-r Main nnil (inim I'lnin,. NU A. K. Burkduff. state game and ; fish warden, is in Medford for a cou ple of days' business. . The core of the earth Is denser, buiij ' for hulk than tho crust j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i WAXTKI) Some old carpet or rugs, j Uox M, Mail Tribune. il'OK SALE Close In 10 acre ranch, .-room house, lurKe nam; ideal place for berries and chickens. m. mediate possession given. Price ?l,.SuU cash. P. O. Hox 951. 3 LOST Classes with dark riuiB, be tween .Main Street and Lincoln school. Not in case. Reward to finder. Koturn to Mail Tribune. 4 FOlt SALE One team, weight 20 10 lbs., with wagon and harness, n. ICvensizer. Perrydale. liox 7 It.. . 4 1 In Grey Suede, Black Kid, Mahogany Calf and White Canvas with patent leather trimmings. 21 N. Central US FLUFF j RUGS ARE woven from your old carpets, rugs and clothing. Their cost is half the price of , a new one'. They aro art is-.: tic. reversable and service-' able. DICK SAYS "The rugs; we clean, are clean when W6 1 dean them." .; Call. 180 Free Delivery MosanArtRugCo. 119 West Tenth St.