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" PXITE TWO JtEDFORD- MATli TRIWTN. ftfEfiFflnt). ONMOW TllUlishAV. MMiCU it. iii Jfocal and Personal All mothers nnrt other women of Medford and. victulty who nre interest d in nutrition of children are urged to nttend the mooting on that subject to lip hold in the public library how to morrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock, which win he nrtdresxed by Miss , Mmxory Smith, (ha food expert of the O. A. 0. Minn Smith, who arrived In the city this morning, spent the forenoon con ferritin with Miss Florence Pool, and ihfs afternoon they addressed a meet Inn of women In Ashland. Mies Smith wopis w ith thi women of Central Point tfiturdny afternoon at 3 o'clock. Heal music and Just noise at the Presbyterian church tomorrow at ii. til. 1 V ' ' ' " ' Try our- merchants' lunch... The Shasta. ? . - " Teleiihor.a KMH IloKue Valley Floral Co. tor your cut flowers and plants. Nifrht jdione 1U9-W. SOI T. A. .Johnson was fined $10 yester day -in Justice Taylor's court on the charRe of driving a truck without a chauffeur's license. Johnson pleaded K'uilty. The arrest was made by Deputy State "Motor Traffic lnsector J. J. McMahon. In view that Johnson is newcomer " in the state the sentence was suspended. Walter Smith entered a plea of guilty in the same court to a har.s;e of dflvinR a car not equipped with, legal license plates, and was fined $15. McMahon also made; the arrest. Karly Hart . seed wheat : (certified seed). Central Point Feed Store, Jesse L.Richardson. . . . 3M New line of stamped 44 Inch lunch- '; eon cloths. Deuel's Art Deoartment. Several thousand dollars to loan on improved ranch security. -O. C. Bojrgs. Rain and warmer. is the . welcome prediction, especially. the warmer part, following the chilly weather, of the past few day. The lowest temperature of fTiis moininK.was.2t; decrees and the forenoon felt uncomfortably chilly Our hats are. all exclusive designs. ' Ilpont 42G AletlfordHIdsM ;300 New shipment of wire lamp shade frames - Dpuel's Art DeuL Rainbow Easter Egjf dyes 5c. Med ' ford Hook Store. , . , 2S8 Mr.-aWI -Mrs. Louis J. Cay and daughter of Seattle who were called to Central Point by the death of Mr. Cay's mother recently, and have since been visiting his father. James H. Gay. and other relatives, left for home to day. - i - - ' - Shakes, shingles. Medford Lor. Co. '.Mann's- semiannual notion fair osSaVurdaj-,' March lift,) closes "" ffrari.Msjrch ISjtV - A great chance tf "ii,IHj!:-fi" ' ; 2SS !i Andrews, fieo. i Maddox. Mrs. ios"iiid Mrs. Hodgman at the " yr'!-qhhrchl'ornorrow 8 p. m. , j;ns'r!'i!'jf':';.:!'!' v. .290 '.'l' Otij wio has been in this cit'.f;,rV,thesjSast itew days visiting fij nntTkrape,tis. business lett . tor business opportunities jn.S. Or?-1 iuajltr , s t eo. - e l:trSM t-ilee ABenC , pf i :n.w.:oid Ndf.i phone $WI 7tJ ttaiii event of the season, the t)igiibtk)n fair at Mann's Saturday, March, nth to Saturday, ifarch-isth. " ! ' "J.--'-r ' 4x'ik? r-298 ; Caruso at tae Presbyteria church V tomorrow. Digbfe fV 2J$ 'Charles Ray left this morning with a load of pray materia for his ranch at Tolo where sprajlng operations are now in tun Diast. Crescent orchestra, Eagle Point, Mar. 11. ....... 299 We specialize on reoorlng cylinders. P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. tf Summer excursion rates from Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Arizona, to the east are to be granted by ' the Southern Pacific company, according to Chas. S. Fee, passenger traffic man ager. These rates are nearly the same as those granted before the war. The ...tickets will be on sale from June 1 to . Aug. 31, with return limit Oct 31, and will be subject to diverse route and "'stopover privileges. -Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. This office Is prepared to ' print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling raen and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. ; . tf Central Point Hotel for sah?.,v 40 rooms; would cost $30,000 to build Price today $3,900. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company Phone 728-R or 134-Y. 296 George Harnum has returned from a , week's business trip to San Francisco and other California points. Le Merite package goods free in- sanctions. Deuel's Art Dept. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. . . tf Dance Eagle Point, Sat., Mar. 11 - 299' A ten pound son was born to Mrs Mark Baker of Hutte Falls last Monday ,in an Ashland hospital. Hear the silver flute solo by Mrs C. R. Ray at the Presbyterian church Friday, Mar. 10th. . " : 298 Just nrrived, new spring hats. 426 Medford bldg. 300 ' You will find beauty and quality In . the new Hupmobile, , Clark Motor Co. dealers. " ' : 300 Mr. and Mrs. H, Owens and 11. J.I Hotel Holland as are H. B. Smith of Portland, S. V. Riley and 0. P. John son of EuRene, William H. Rouse of Kliimmtv Falls and Otto Grove of Yreka. We believe we can show you the very best values In splendid modern homes, and arrnnse the most reason able terms. Hrown & White. SOI Your dollar never bought more In its life than during the Red Tag sale at the Trims Store. 299 The D. O. K. K. brigands are givinR another' dance at the K. of P. hall Saturday evening. March 11th. Knights and ladies cordially invited. ' 80? Mrs. M. tj. Gomand of the Marlnello Shop returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. "i Froien automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Wedlng Works, S9 S. Front street, tf Auto Insurance, ttrown & White. Orders tsken tor newest kind of boudoir lamp. Inquire at Vanity Hat Shop where sample Is on display. 300 The Fonlarn tracuv school at the C. E. Gates Auto company garaga to be held tonlcht and Friday and Saturday nights will begin at 7:30 each nicht and last until 10 o'clock. See the Dresden-china boudoir lamp in Vanity Hat Shop window. Made la any color. Orders taken there. 300 We have some wonderful values to offer you in small cheap homes. Brqwn & White. r, - . 301 Pocket knives 79c beginning Satur day. March 11. Crater Lake Hardware CO. . ' - - ,;:!". ' 299 The Southern Oregon Missionary society will meet at Grants Pass March 14 and 15. Miss Elliott, of Neah Hay; Miss Barr. of the Freedman's board; Mrs. Fletcher Linn, sy nodical presi dent, and Mrs. C. W, Williams, district secretary of Portland, will be the chief speakers. Tuesday evening. March 14 will be especially for the Christian Kndeavor and Guild . workers. Big Red Tag Sale all this week, closes Saturday night, March 11. The Truax Store where you. get your money s worth. 299 Rest of ail dance Eagle Point 299 Come to Eagle Point Sat, Mar. 11. 299 Mrs. W. E. Ten Eyck left this nior ning tor Los Angeles where she will visit friends and relatives." J ''' Hemstitching, ... ' Picoting, ' ' Sc per yd. - ; ; Buttons covered. - Handicraft Shop. tf Beef, pork, veal and, chickens. Booth 11. Public Market Saturday.; , 299 ; We can use a real, value In an auto mobile up to $100d ns the purchase price of a real up-to-date new modern home. Brown & White, , .;-' .301 Reserved. seataVfof this evening's nasKetoau contest at the Nat which are-;4tf sale at Crowson's have been sefting. -.rapidly , and. a lA-SWi crowd is Wpected.io attend. Known, by performance. Hupmobile 300 Miss 1.. Jonn Cochran returned yes tenlay afternoon from a several days visit In Portland. Indies' silk hose 69o per pair. Hutch ison & Lumsden, . , 301 Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, Deuel Bldg. Telephone R03-R. tf Wash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Klton Peeson was fined $10 yester day In Justice Taylor's court, having pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding. 0. K. Harr pleadetl guilty to a charge or driving a motor vehicle at an unlawful rate of sed and was f.ned $10. Traf fic Inspector J. J. McMahon made the arrests.' ' ... ; m Something doing at Mann't ne.t Sat urday when our great notion sale opous. lfls the thrift event of the season; don't miss It. 29S Dressmaking and alterations. Reli able. 146 South Holly St Mrs. Wooding. Dependable merchandise on sale at low prices at Mann's semi annual notion sale. Mar. 11th to ISth. 29S Mrs. A. H. Pracht is a imtlent nt the Sacred Heart hospital from Ashland, recovering from an oiieratlon per formed at that institution lust Tues day.. I Save money by buying our standard lime sulphur for $$.75 per barrel f.o.b. cash. Rear Creek Orchard, 8K1 after 6 p. m. 29S Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed the Pantorium way for $1.50. Phono 244. " Postmaster Wm. J. Warner received another supply of income tax blanks this morning from the Internal revenue collector's office at Portland. There has been a rush for these blanks re cently and the old supply at the post off ico gave out Tuesday night, . Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or y with share of . crop, liko rent C(d Ray Realty Company. ' 1 tf everywhere you looK you see a Chevrolet . ' ' tf Jack Kerr left yesterday for Engcne as a memben-of the California-Oregon Power company surveying crew hlch will survey the new power lino be tween that city and Prospect. " weven 2e towels for $1.00, a sure bargain. Hutchison Lumsden. 301 The little things so often neerfed on sale at low prices at Mann's semi annual notion fair, Saturday, Mar. 11th to Saturday. Mar. 18th. . . 29S Mrs. F. E. Merrick of this city1 has reoelved a letter from her son Walter saying that while he was on a trip in the mountains of Mexico with a com panion, they were held tip and robbed by-Mexican bandits;. when alwut 100 mfiek from Mexico City, and that he was injured when thrown off a hurra. being forced to stay at a Mexican home for several days while reciliierat ing. " Mr. Merrick Is now back In Los Angeles, Calif. . , ' When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main .J i , Try our Tavern coffee, you win like it. Ihpmy Stato Motor Truffle Offleer J, J. .Mr Malum has been worMim under illntlviutun's the past two weeks as! Ills two sons have been quite sick with j imeumoiilii. The older son's life wns despaired of for some time hut tin1 i Cheboyan to Rebuild, Death List Growing price of refined rune mutiir was nil van.'ed from $.Ytio per too pitumlii to f,,70 today by Hie t'ltllfoinlu-llaw-Hllail leflnerN, The ruiiertil of Kllxulm Ko wjll he ClIEUOYGAN. Mleh.. Mar. !.- llusl- crisis in his condition was passed last ; ,,,, ii,VHlrt f i-Whoviian ere to-! held ivuinv nt 2 p, m. nt the Mevoillh hnturday nlglit tit the haored Heart ,ll(,v IH,nHli,,v(n(r ,,lu ,0 rebuild the1 lnv AdveiilUt church oil North Itlver hospital mid ho Is now recovering. Thecy-8 i,Hm,K ,Ktrlet, four blocks of 'side. oilier son who is sick at imimi is also hi,h worn .i.tmv.,1 Wodnusditv In I lux ronvaloHcont Htauo. Mr. MrMn.l lion himself only recently recovered from a flu and pneumonia attack. When bettor automobiles nre built, bodies of two intsHiiig boys, While these plans were under con slderittton city flreuieu continued to MIS nmotiK the embers In n search for llulck will build them. . tf Mr. ami Mi.' George Collins ret urn ed today from Portland where they at tended the recent operation on Dr. J. J. Kmmens. Mr. Collins roHrted Dr. Kiniuens recovered splendidly from the operation which was a complete success. 33 Peaume lime uml sulphur; also dry. Conner Warehouse. A. E. Kennies has arrived bark In Medford from an absence of several ! weeks In Portland during which he suffered an Attack of the flu. i The Woman's Auxiliary to the Amor-i lean Legion, will give a progressive! card party In Legion hall on Saturday afternoon. March isth. llrldge and! five hundred will bo played. Ad m Is-1 slon 23 cents. . 29S The known dead still stood at tlireo, a uinu mid two boys whose bodies were recoveitsl lute yestrdny. State trtHips nre aid lug local author ities In malntnltiliiit order. The loss In the fire Is estimated ill mor than $.'100,000. ' Sjn l'VaneUco Sugar tiies I 'p. SAN FRANCISCO. March fl -The TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Itm SALE Modern I. room lluise with 20 lots, nearly five neivM. Unit ; portion of Meilford. Can divide Into 5 apartment with f'.'Oif month tn .come. Will sell at hair Cost. II3 wilt handle. lmlamo from lueniti Live In one apnrtineiit, pav for and live oft of text, Mlithl tal e suialler resilience ti1 part puynieiil. Gold . Kav Realty Co. 1'hone 7iN llor l:H V, tf FOR KKNT- ! room bumtalow, iitod- m-ii Phone iMi or M II. itou LIE AD COLDS nMelt in oni Inhale vnpor apply finely up noitrlls. MliKS V VAfORUU Onf 17 Million UuJ Yh e DR. RICKERT Eoa Scientifically Tc3ted and Glasses Properly Fitted "SO ItltOPH t SFII llroktn Unw Acnirntelv Dupllcsteil KUTOIIY UX PltlMIsm MOM n; Mitln. 1'tMt.iM OBITUARY MCKPHY Jus. 11. Murphy, a res ident of Jackson county for the last 12 year, pnssi-d away ut tils home on North Pacific. Highway none Medford at S:3U this niurnitiR, at the nge of 5S years, 11 months. I days. - Din-eased was born near Montreal, Canada in l$t3, a n.l was limn led In Minnesota to Alevlna Trepnnler In the year ISSH. In 1907 he moved with his family to Portland, Ore., later settling ut Medford. j t llesltli-s his wife, h leaves one son, lr. II. II. Murphy ot Me.lfonl. Funeral services will be hnld at the Catholie ibiinh ut 1 n. Satur day. Inn no. -ut in Mi-tKord 1, o. O. 1'. cemetery. A. F. A A. M. Seoiitl coniniiinicution Med ford Lodge 103, Friday even ing, March 10, 7:30 p. 111. Work In V. C. donree. L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy. RkenTpjickly OiOS CrCAMOLININE to 3 Sunfert ttmt4t Im lw fftf. Imm. h ftr HU twf, tad lipufcfcli mm4 ciinauiit. . Ji All Drw.jf.-.M Cmu ' . h Hiu ioscaky icritorT led Tag Sale, groceries, dry goods. aluminum and. granite ware at prices that defy copetIrlon at the Truax Store. Be sure and see the new Hupmobile before trading, lark , Motor Co., dealers. ' i. . X 300 Horace badger, cashier, of the jfalent State bank. Is recovering from nasal operation performed: parly in the week. Onyx Pointex hosiery, silk and lisle, in colors, at Deuel's. 316 Big Red Tag sale now on at the Truax Store, this town never before saw such prices on quality goods. 299 We have some nice building lots both on the East and West sides. See us. Brown & White. 301 Among the other citizens interested in a radiophone is William F. Isaacs, the first being Harry Rosenberg, who has one of the machines on the way, and it will be installed in his rooms at the Medford hotel. According to the Literary Digest map Medford Is within the radius of the broadcasting stations at San Francisco, San Jose, and Los Angeles, Calif. Onyx Pointex hosiery at Deuel's.316 Special: Baby bassinet, $5.00, at The Medford Exchange. , 300 when in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street Fred L. Champlin of Foots creek sient Wednesday in the city on bus! ness and yisiting friends. , Onyx Pointex hose at Deuel's, 316 , Car hardwood flooring Just in. Try some. Medford Lumber Co. For all kinds of fishpole repairing see Eaton, 320 N. Holly. 299 T. H. Ness of the California-Oregon Power company who has been In Eugene for the past tew days on bus! ness connected witn the new power line, returned to this city yesterday afternoon. . We have Inspected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands as an invest ment. Page-Dressier Co. tf Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co, A complete line of McQuay-Norris piston rings in 5 and 31 thousands oversize. Riverside Garage. tf Fire insurance. Brown & White. Guests at the Hotel Medford include R. F. Benhett of San Francisco, F. C. Cheatham of Olympia, Wn., D. Kerfoot and G. D. Riley of Seattle, C. U Parker of Berkeley, Ca!f., John J. Mooney of Chicago and Paul B. Coffin pf St. Louis.': i ,, ,'. . 1 Hard time's made easy; buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty company, tf Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. Bring In your ads and do not use telephone. tf Red Tag sale going strong at the Truax Store today, and goods moving out fast; you better come in tomorrow before the sale closes. 299 When you want dry mill blocks just call Volley Fuel Company. Phono 76, Hutchison Lumsden. 301 Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. --) tf Mrs. MarievOtterdale who is con valescing had the misfortune to mash her linger Wednesday, r tr- Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for KuBone.) Phone-' - tf Save money by suDDlvlnz vor needs at Mann's bfg notion fair.rSaturday Mar. 11th to Saturday, Mar. 18th. 298 See our coffee window, we can suit your taste, Hutchison & Lumsden. 301 The state public service commission has set Thursday, March 16, 10 a. m Salem, as the time and place for a general meeting and, conference, to consider phases of the law, rules and regulations pertaining to, or involving. the operation of motor vehicles, for the transportation of freight and pas sengers for compensation on the public mgnways. 1 . If it's insurance we write It. R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Laundry work done. ' Phone 455-Y. 318 Over-stuffed Davenports as low as $60.80, special price at M. F. & H. Co. ' . 308 Jackson county world war veterans are warned that they must file their applications for the state bonus not later than May 15th with the state bonus commission. Frank P. Farrell, attorney for the commission In this county, estimates that from 200 to 400 ex-service men of Jackson county have not yet filed applications. Everybody's going to attend Maan's semi-annual notion fair, opens Satur day, Mar. 11th, closes Saturday, Mar. 18th. ' - - 298' Towels, special, 7 twenty-cent towels for $1.00. Hutchison Lumsden. 301 Paul B. McKee of the California- Oregon Power company returned this morning from a business trip to Klam ath rails. AH kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street The biggest and best stock of no tions In southern Oregon on sale at Mann's big notion sale, Saturday. Mar. 11th to Saturday, Mar. ;8th. Come and bring your friends.- , ! 298 The Roosevelt Parent-Teachers cir cle wHI meet tomorrow, Friday, March 10, at 3 o'clock.' A short address by Rev. Sasnett will be a feature of the program. All parents and friends are invited. ' Phone or call our office for informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page Dressier Co. : tf Three-piece reed llvn.g room sets, special $108.15. M. F. & H. Co. 308 The Christian Workers Band will meet at the Presbyterian church to night at 7:30 p, ni. , Repairing on ladies' and men's wear Ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sonable. The Pantorium. Phono 244. Children's hose 25c. Hutchison k Luuisden. w 201 RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED . THE racking, aomting rheumatic ai he is quickly rclicwd ly an aj plication of Noun s 1 inmicnt. For forty years, folks all over the wcrkj have loriul Hun's tO)'l the natural enemy of paius ami ocla.1. Jt frtftrSriit-T tr-J.Wuf rnW'isj, ' You -can ju tell Ly its healthy, " stimulating odor that it is guing to UO tu good. . , '- ! Xcep Sloon'r icnjjf for noiiralgla,. Oe'itica, lame hark, stiff joims, tore mutcles, stninl and sprains. . ' " At all flnit-n 35c, 70c, 11.40. Liniment M.W" IUS wnenry Makes Sick Skins Well One of Dr.Hoteon'a FamilrKmcdn. PorarlMr. kolUiy cctnpkxiou wm (rccly Dr.H6bsons Eczema Ointment ONLY 2 MORE ' -DAYS TO SEE ' BEAUTIFUL MAE MURRAY Ap,Cleo, .the chic little darl ing of Paris and its night life, A gay little nobody who had made herself a very celebrated somebody ' ' "Peacock Alley" Where Life is a L'ance! ( SATURDAY , Mary Rlorl HInclwirtV 'THE GLORIOUS FOOL" with ltli linrd JHx and Jlelcno Glianuick .7'-.!: FIRST SHOWING OF SPRING MILLINERY Friday and Saturday, March 10 and 11 A GARDEN OF HATS That U no figurative term when applied to the new season's millinery, for flowers bloom in refreshing array and fruits are one of fash ion's happiest mediums of radiating the new spirit. "Bonfire, Canna, Periwinkle, Henna, Navy" are foremost among the favorites, but there are other tones equally intriguing and likable. ' You'll find them here. TL. W CI K J". I lie v tinny jiiujj aiuiuuiikc opening of a LADIES' HOSIERY DEPARTMENT in conjunction with the spring showing of millinery. "" ' This department has! been created to care for your hosiery, requirements' with the same individual attention that has always been.our policy in the past. We now carry a full line of real , ; FILET AND IRISH CROCHET LACES v Doilies and Medalions nuitablefdr lovely lingerie luncheon sets , 'and tray cloths. , . . , , h ! We Cordially Invite Your Inspection Hi THE VANITY SHOP "Quality and Service" TICKET OFF;iCE SALE OPENS TOMORROW AT 12 O'CLOCK PAGE NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS MEDFORD'S ,5th ANNUAL ELK'S 'ft , MINSTRELS EVERYTHING NEWIl New Songs New Dances ? ; ' ' NewCostumes New Specialties a i.cai I'.X T l'l ouch i :st I ia M llnon Wuite, CoiKlurtor 1'KK'KH: I'loor, 1.(1.1; llnliony. ( riiWN, $I,I5; hiht If i-own, $1,10, Tik hides ivur Inv. CAST OK OVKU .") BOjX OFFICE OPEN DAILY " ' 12:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00