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PAGE TWO L ocal and Personal It snowed for about forty minutes In Medford and vicinity this morning, large flakes starting to fall at 6 p. m. The snow melted away quickly, how ever, and hy the time most residents had arisen there was none in sight. Rain is predicted for tonight and Thursday with colder weather to night. The amount of the rainfall yes terday was ,02 of an Inch. Cleaning house time is hero. Now is the time to buy the best piano IKilish at Palmer's Piano House. 231 East Main. 21 Dancing tonight! Nat. 19 George K. White, of Salem, adjutant general of the Oregon National Guard, arrived In the city by auto late yester day to look after the proposed new nrmory building for Medford, and to address the chamber - of commerce forum this noon on that subject. Ac companying him were Major George K. Drake of Portland, judge advocate of Hie O. N. G., Major William G. White of Eugene, commander of the 1st battalion of .the Fifth regiment, . O. N. G.; and Major J. V. Shur, United Slates properly officer in Oregon. They are stopping nt the Holland and will go frotu here lo visit and look after military affairs at Ashland. In a review of Colonel Sargent's hook on the Great War the Philadel phia Ilecord says: "In a surprisingly brief manner he has summarized the tactics in a most satisfactory and illu minating way." ltook on sale at Med ford Book Stoi;e. 19 FreBhly packed Ben Davis for sale, good condition, 50c per box. Oregon Growers Packing Corp. '24 A ..J Hunter, prominent citizen of North Dakota and president of the FlrBt National bank at Grand Forks, and his wife, who are enroute home from having spent the winter In south ern California arrived here yesterday to spend a day or so visiting the resi dent contingent of former Grand Forks citizens uruh former North Da kotans generally. They are at the Nash. uelco-ugnt farm light and power plants, Medford Electric Co. You are Invited to dance at Nat to night. Always a good time. ID" Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, who have boon conducting the Rogue Elk hotel annex In Ashland IIiIb winter, havo loft for tholr famous hotel near Trail, which they are gottlng In readiness for summer tourist travel. Dancing nt the Nat Wednesday night. Everybody Is Invited to partici pate In this "good time" nrfalr. Ad mission 88c. Excellent music, Airord's Trio. . ' 19 ' . The Catholic ladles will give a soclnl and card party at the Parish hall, Kri day eve., April lfilh, at 8 o'clock. Friends Invited. 20 "The Sweetheart Shop" company, which gave ft very pleasing perfor mance before a large nudlenco at the Pflgo last night, left this morning for Kugene where the attraction plays to night. ta-lnch dry pine $1.00 a Her; 16-Inch dry plue $4.75, Valley Fuel Co. tf Dance tonight at Nat.. 19 An all day meeting Is planned for the Golden Link class nt Mrs. .7. G-. Hlbbard's home at 819 South Laurel, Thursday, for tho purposo of finishing the Work for tho missionary box. All who can possibly do so are urged to como for the day, and others for as much time ns posslblu, Those coming for the day please call Mrs. Hlbbard to arrange for lunch. Ask for Davids Ink. Heavy rich col ors. Medford Hook Store. ' 19 Piano for rent. Palmer Plnno House. 24 Information has boen received In the city of tho death of Mary E. Gard ner.. late resident of Sams Valley, Ore. Lawn mowers sharpened right. ' Llo- erty Shop. 201-J. - - . ir Dancing tonight at Nat. Good time. Alford's Trio. 1ft .1. C. Thompson and A. V. Tindall of Klamnth Falls, are guests at the Med ford as are also the following Portland residents: 8. H. Hrackolt, H. 1 Mo Kunzlo, T. A. Ford, M. Herry. K. C. Ward, M. C. Hatton and L. F. Page. Watch the new 1921 Cadillac cars how they seem to ooze along. The coupe, tho touring car and the sport model may be semi on the streets of Medford every day. Size them up yourself. Ono second-hand piano. $150. Con venient terms given. Palmer Piano House. 24 There was born to Mrs. C. 1). Morris at Portland. April 7th, a boy. Mrs. Morris, was formerly Miss Grace E. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wj-orgc Tltils Wilson or Medford. 'Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. 9. Jackson County Hank Uldg Phono SM-ll (mornings only). 41 Each year when spaces are assigned at the great Now York Anto show the record for the past year or the differ ent automobiles produced In America is compared ami the car which sur passes Is given the place of honor at the entrance of the great Madison Square Garden where the show l hold. Again, In 1921. tho Ittilek Six occupied the place of honor. 19 Tho April meeting of the Southern Oregon Presbytery convened in the Presbyterian church at Ashland yos lerday with representatives present PAGE TOR FOUR WHOLE DAYS BEGINNING TOMORROW. .District Attorney C. C. Brower was fined $5 for contempt of court and for the use of unseemlugly language to Mrs. L. B. Hague, his stenographer, by Justice Gaghagen this afternoon. The fine was the outcome of a scene in the justice court during the hearing of Harry Brown, Saturday. Klamath Falls Herald. Dancing at the Nat Wednesday night. Everybody Is Invited to partici pate In this "good time'' affuir. Ad mission 8So. Excellent music, Alford's Trio. 19' Attention Masons! ltememher to tell your friends that the date of the next popular Masonic dance Is Wednosday, April 20tl), Masonic hall. The price Is $1.00 plus war tax. Additional charge for extra ladies. The proceeds to go towards furnishing club rooms. Light refreshments. 19 T. G. Bradley, the power company official, arrived here Tuesday from Copco to look after business matters. Hemstitching and picotlng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and Hartlett. tf The outlook Is for a large atten dance at the annual meeting of the chamber of commerce tonight In the assembly room of the public library. Hot bread and honey. Get them nt the Grocerlerla at 11:30 and 4:30. 24" F. S. Chnmplln of Goots Creek was among Iho attendants at "The Sweet heart Shop" performance here last night, from the north end of the coun- The bargains on furniture during the. M. F. & II. Co. special sale this month wiil surprise you. 22 Among the Oregonlans at the Hol land are Floyd Tucker of Leaberg, G. E. Putman of Sulem, E. G. Atkinson of Klamath Falls, and Henry Ernstrom and J. L Wright of Portland. . Evershurp leads now 15c. Medford Hook Store. 19 Mrs. May Louise Wilson, a former resident of Medford, now teaching dramatic expression In Portland, was the reader among a galaxy of seven of Portland's best musical artists in tho "Endeavor" muslcnle which was given in the municipal auditorium under the auspices of the Multnomah County Christian Endeavor Union, consisting of 52 Christian societies. The musicale was given for the purpose of raising funds to send delegates to tho Inter national convention to be held In New York City July (i to 11. According to the press Mrs. Wilson's readings were very woll received. Ml sa Alta Naylor, Goodwin corse tlei'e, 121 N. Grape stroot. Phpno B18-J. 35 There Is nothing special scheduled for the Elks lodge gathering tomorrow night. There will be no initiation and the session promises to he a short one. I lie orocerterln has hot bread at 11:30 and 4:30. 24 A good attendance Is desired at the meeting of tho Lincoln Scnool Parent Teachers circle Friday at 3 p. m. Fin nl arrangements will be made at this lime for tho May Festival. . Invest your savings In the Jnckson County Building and Loan association If" William Stem-ling of Denver, Colo., Is a visitor In tho city and a guest at tho Holland. New hats arriving daily at Lottie Howards, 109 N. Central avenue. 17 A petition is being circulated in Ashland today regarding tho flro whis tle, which has developed the unpleas ant habit of blowing at intervals day or night, rousing people out of their sloop wiui the Idea that the town is on fire. The petition will bo presented to the city council, asking them lo either havo It fixed so It will only blow in case of fire, or If that cannot bo done, to havo it reniovod ontlrely. As It Is nt present. It Is a great nuisance, especially to thoso living nearby. The petition is being signed by n large number of tho business people of the city. Ashland Tidings. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phono 0151 1. tr James Grieve of Prospect returned to his homo Tuesday after spending a day In the city attending to business mutters. Are you paying license for 30 horse power and getting only 10? We can givo you back the old power and pop by reboring and refitting your motor. Illversido Garage. 20 Dancing ut the Nat Wednesday night. Everybody Is Invited to partici pate in this "good time" affair. Ad mission SSe. Excellent music. Alford's Trio. F. G. 1'hlo of Yreka. Cat., spent the first of the week 111 the city attending to business matters. Better save money on furniture at tlio special sale at the M. F. & Co. 2U Delco-Llght Electricity for every furni. Medford Electric Co. Uo.vul Brown of Eagle Point was n business visitor In the city Tuesday afternoon. Cut worms kill vegetables. Carco kills rut worms. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. tf Dancing at the Nat Wednesday night. Everybody Is Invited to partici pate In this good time" affair. Ad mission SSc. Excellent music, Alford's Trio. m Autolsts returning from trips report that all the roads of the county are in good shape with the exception of thcj l.nke Creek -road, and It is drying up fast. i Anyono having trouble with mildew! gn roses can get rid of It by usinSi Mildew-Go". Sold by Monarch Seed' 'o. tf j n Hard time dance given by K. of P. pll Knights and their ladles are in-j I, it ert. Wed. eve. April 13. 19 j , II. J. Gordon of Klamath Fnlls isj jinong the out of town visitors In thei j,lty this cok. I , Dishes, aluminum and granite ware Ifl'terod at cost during sale at .Truax ,;tore, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. i :" MEDFOftU MATL TRIBUNE, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leonard, newly weds, who immediately after the cere mony left for a homestead in the Butte Falls country, thus eluding serenaders are visiting In the city for a few days. When better uutoniubiles are built, Buick will build them. tf Embroidered handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c, at Truax Store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 20 Deke Buckingham and Miss Laura Worsham were married ut Yreka, Cel., Tuesday afternoon according to a mes sage received by Paul McDonald. Both the contracting patties are well known in this city. Mr. Buckingham Is well known In Salem, where he was a past exalted ruler of the Elks lodge. He is now the candy maker for Crowson's. Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf We do Hemstitching and Picotlng. Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10 S. Fir. Phone 215-R. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Von Zondell, who have been living In Ashland for the last year have moved to this city, where Mr. Zundell will be employed by the Medford Auto company. ; Quilts, blankets, below cost at Truax Store; Thursday, Friday and Saturday. i ..-..). ... , 20 Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper in rolls. --Ask this office. - tf D. O. McClaln of the Blain clothing company, left on the early train today to the southern part of the state solic iting new members for the Oregon clothiers retail association. He Is to visit Kosohurg, Medford, Ashland, Grants Pbsb and way points. He will also visit the towns in the Coos Bay country before returning to Albany. Albany Democrat.' Everything electrical. 'Medford Elec tric Co. Wipne G61. , Better buy a Chandler than wish you hud. tf" Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davenport were driving through from Portland'-' last evening and stopped over at the l!mp nuu hotel for several hours. During their stay here they visited at the honie'of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marstcrs. Mrs. Davenport is very prominent in V C. T. U. work In Portland.' Mr. Davenport Is on his way south loking up mining Interests In Medford. Roseburg Review. Thread, 4 spools for 2oc during sale at Truax Store, Thursday,' Friday and Saturday. 20 h isherinen roport good catches of trout in Hear Crock, using salmon eggs for balt.v Wild Hill Hoed, who staged a couple of bouts in this city last winter, was declared the winner over Hauling Herman nt Syracuse New York, In a hot ten round bnttlo last Thursday night. The St. Mark's Guild will give a card party nt the Hotel Holland Friday evening, April 15th at 8:30. 20 Coming from New York recently a discussion arose In tho club car Where the male passengers on tho 20th Cen tury Limited are gathered after dinner to smoke, which developed that most of those present wero nutomobilo fnc tory executives. Easily talk turned to the wonderful organization of General Motors nnd its success ns tho second corporation In tho world. Loading all the rest In praise, Dave Buick and the wonderful vulvo-In-the-head car boar ing his name was given credit ns the real backbone of the mechanical lea dership making such financial ftcconi pllshment possible' by clinging to his determination' to build the best auto niobllo in the world nnd making good his proud boast "When better automo biles are built, Buick will build them IS' George Gates who underwent a slight operation nt Sacred Heart hos pital last week has been discharged. The St. Mark's Guild will give a card party at the Holel Hollnnd Friday evening, April loth at 8:30. 20 Eagle Point Sat. night, April Kith Big dance. New Majestic "4" orchestra do, Tom Riley of tho Steamboat (lis trict Is spending a couple of clays In the city attending to business mutters. Go to Jacksonville Friday - night, April 15th. "The Dust of the Earth" presented by students of Jacksonville school In school auditorium. Big dance niter show in Orth hall. Majestic "4" orchestra featuring Mr. Wltham, vio linist. 2i Big time Engl Point Sat. night, April ltith. Dance and supper. Ma jestic "4" orchestra. Let's go. '21' Chester C. Kubll of the Apolegate, spent Tuesday lu the city attending to business matters. Irresistable dance music. Latest song hits. Easte Point Sat. night. Majestic "4". Wltham will be there. l.nwii mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 31S East Main. tf" Complaints have been filed relative to speeding on North Central avenue oy autoists, milk and delivery wagons indulging In races frequently. It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. H TWELVE . SUCCESSFUL YEARS IN medford Ask Your Neighbor Why It. A. HOI.MKS THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and Bonds ....Jackson County Bank Bldg. MEDFORD, OliKfJOX. AVKDNESDAY. APRIL V,, The Portland Post No. 1 of the mi.rl,-ni, hi. :,n ,1,1 to the citizens of the state to "give preference to worthy ex-service and other loyal Americans to aliens now employed," In an effort to relieve the unemployment situation. It seeks the co-operation of all civic organizations working aiong similar lines. The American Legion states that It docs not ask employment for ex-service men unless they "deliver the goods," and requests employers to report If they fail. It urges that all municipal work, such as paving, etc., be speeded up. The appeal was issued upon the suggestion of Governor Ben Olcott. A dandy play and a big dance In Jacksonville Friday night, April 15th. Shall we go? You betcha. 21 Let the Stylecraft Shop relieve the worry of your spring sewing. We do all kinds of dress decorating, pleating, hemstitching, buttons and mending. Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaran teed. Room 424 M. F. & H. Bldg. 23 Considerable snow fell In the moun tains and high foothills last night and early today. Specials worth .while on the grocery side, during sale at .Truax Storo,'327 East Main. 20 MEDFORD HAS PREMIER OF "BLACK BEAUTY" 'NOW; AND THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK NO RISE In PRICES A WONDERFUL ROMANCE OF APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE COMING SUNDAY "WHO'S WHO" IN MEDFORD If you are a GOOD GUE0SER, here is your chance to wirt a prize. PAULINE FREDERICK in "TrlE LOVES OF LETTY1 By Sir Arthur Wing Piuero California iruests at the Nash In- l'..,U M I C H,.ti:. n,l i hllilri-11 'of Dunsniuir. Albert Jensen of Yreka and J. Smith of Hornbrook. Frank Wells and Jack Williams of Portland are also stopping at the Nash. , If you want some print paper in "oils, to fit in your paper racks or 13 nee without the racks, better see us at once and save money. tf Science tells us there Is health and longevity in good bread. Experience has taught ns how to make it. Butter- Roll Bread, for health and happiness, at your grocer. 19 Four auto parties were encamped at th! city auto camp grounds this forenoon, one of which had children along and had the family washing out on the line early. Pollyanna for best lunches. 2S Feed wheat $2.40 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf A. C. White, the barber and Edgar Wight, the jeweler, have improved their place of business, with new inter ior decorations and a new awning. Picotlng ; Hemstitching 5 l' 'j v. ' J. i '. . Buttons covered Handicraft Shop. tf A PICTURE ' ; : Of EXTRAORD MERIT J) H 1 u REPLETE WITH THRILLS AND FITTING CLIMAX -Also- 1021 Mrs. E. Pendleton and sister and 1 1 Is E M cllltosll and Sister are gliosis ' at the Medford from Dunsmuir, Calif. Other Caliloiiiians at tnis Hotel are . Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Granger of Fresno and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Humphrey and j C. H. Priday of San Francisco. Seat tle guests are L. G. Brown, H. W. Wight and Paul A. Mooney. D. O. O. K. business meeting Thurs day night, April I I, S : p. ni. 20 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' Drilling at the Trlgonia oil w ell is . down over 9o0 feet with the going i smooth and fast. Only one shift is at work but another will uo put on in the near future . Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt j service. City Cleaning &: uyeing 401 South Riverside. tf Big clearance sale in dry goods, dishes, aluminum and granite ware, at Truax store, Thursday,. Friday and Saturday. , , 20 Miss Genevieve Agnow llogan, for nierly'or this city, has been re-elected for the second term as principal of tile La Grande (Central) school. ! One-half pound coffee free with every five dollar purchase during sale at Truax Store. 20 and APPEAL A Master Play Better Than the Book gSBSJgsasa!wgfyyM' YC.-T'W cw(V VWWV Vt I i wmg mm w Freda E. Archer and Louise O. Mar- Ashland visitors the forepart I 111 .111 : of tee week Si Relief FOR INDIGESTION TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Franklin, A-ono condi tion, $150.00. 107 E. Second. 22 WANTED Experienced girl for con fectionery work. Crowson's.. ,tf FOR RENT Living ,1001)1 ;wilh sleep ing porch :5ind privaler hath.? "Four blocks from Hotel Medford. Phono 641-L mornings or evenings. 19 ADAPTED FROM ANNA SEWELL'S GREATEST NOVEL - KNOWN AND LOVED FOR FORTY YEARS IN EVERY PART OF THE WORLD WHERE BOOKS ARE READ T0kT Hot water C3l21 Sure Relief NARY m'i' P " '"'W.i ' - 4!"" it nmu