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PAGE TWO arEPFOKD' MATL' TRTTSTrNX MEDFO"RD, OftEfiOX, MONDAY. MAftCII X 1924 Tocal and Personal Hertford today may lie entertaining a future new I. R. Benator from Ore Eon, ns Mayor GeorRG Ij. Baker, a prominent candidate for the republi can nomination and his wife are here from Portlnnd, and George A. Mans field, of Prospect, prominent candi date for the democratic nomination, arrived on the morning train from Portland headquarters to met Mr?. Mansfield, who drove down from Prospect yesterday. Ho may remain hero for a couple of days before re turning to Portland, from where he will begin his campaigning of eastern Oregon. You can learn garage and auto bookkeeping on spare time study basis. Up-to-date practice set, short and applicable to any other businetw. Medford Business Collewe. OWN 298 tit. Mark's Episcopal guild will give a bridge and mah jongg party at the parish house Tuesday. March 4th, at 2:30 p. m. Anyone wishing to reserve tables call Mrs. P. Heath, 652-W. All ar cordially Invited. 293 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. P. I. McKee of this city last Friday In Kan Francisco. Columbia p last or wrH board. Call for prlcea. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cars for rent without driver. HI wood Auto Shop, S. Central. Among other indications that spring is not far away and the early frost season danger in rapidly ap proaching in the fact that the shelter houses for Instruments, and other paraphernalia of Floyd Young, tha head of the government frost warning service on the Pacific coast, arrived by train this morning. While no word has been received yet ns to Just when Mr. Young will come It Is presumed that he Is on his way here from his headquarters at Ioa Angeles und will arrive within the next week. . Hemetltahtng, buttons covered . at the Handicraft Bhop. tf Razor bludes sharpened. Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. 2tf6 Included among visitors In the city from distant points of the United Hiatus aru Esther U. Koblson and Otto "V. French of Codar Springs, Mich.. R. E. Neal, Jr., of Uallaa, Tex., H. C. Larson of Chicago, Leo Calm of New York City and C. C. Walker of Mil wauUeo. Linen crepe, all colors, 98c yd. Jap Art Htore. . Notted Gem' spuds, f 1.75 per 100 lbs., delivered any place In Medford. Johnson Produce Co 341 N. Fir, phone 97. The rain which began ebcut noon Runday and continued briskly' most of the rest of that day and last night, up to 8 a. m. today amounted to .25 of an Inch. Kaln fell off and on today and rain Is the prediction for Tuesday. A year ago .today was a cold one with a minimum temperature of 18.6 degrees above. The Auxiliary of tho American Le gion are arranging to send a box of jolly and Jam to tha Legion hospital at Portland. Anyono desiring to con tribute for this In requested to leave articles at Haskin's Drug Htore not later than Thursday noon, March 6th By request of committee. 294 wTfy our dry ivash 7o peV Ib mini mum 75c.' , All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 878. tf - Captain Stokes, deputy stato fire marshal arrived In the city Inst Satur day from Portland, enroute to ltutte Falls to inspect a school house In that vicinity. Ho will leave for Butte Falls In the morning, and since his arrival Ha turd ay has-been busy looking things over in Medford. , Try our wet warti on your next wash day. 16 pounds for 76c. You can't do It at home for this amount. Medford Domestlo Laundry. Porsonal Do mow tic Service. Phone 180. tf Right now is the time for Hoar Creek oil spray. Plant Tel. 401-K-4. . . 293 'Thore wilt bo a mooting of all those Interested In pottery at tho Public Library at 7:30 this evening. We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN . Among Portland people who wero sojourners in the city over Sunday nro Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo L. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. 15. 11. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wise, Mrs. Fred W. Wagner, Mrs. B. L. Jonks, Fred A. Wagner, Flora Hnpele, Mrs. Goodwin. Mrs. Matuson.-Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Overlln, Oliver M. Hickey, K. Walker. L. Whit man, p. W. Reynolds, K. W. Hewitt. D. B. Parks, II. A. Thoburn. W. W. Dickinson, I. M Lcnzol, II. P, lu na ncy, CJ. C, Crelghton, 1Q. L. Coman and I). F. Sergeant. Medford Auto Painting. 29 and 31 South Front St. Phone 934. Tho lar gest and most up to date auto paint shop In southern Oregon. All work guaranteed for one year. Call and see our work und got our prices. 29C Try our dry wash 7c per lb- mini mum 75a All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phono 878. tf Walter Hughes, Ashland high school basketball coach spent Hunday In Medford visiting friends. j Sue Farm Bur. fur lime sulphur spray. 293 Are you Practicing the FALSE Economy of Baking at home? Flohrer's Milk Bread d At Any Grooer u3 The coat sale at the Red Cross Thrift Shop wlil be continued all this ; week. No need for any child to go ' without a coat when they can be 'secured for ho little. ! Lawn mowers sharpened. M' dford Hardware i Sporting Goods Co. -1 0 Fuller 1 (rushes efficient servants. Tel. S35-R. 341 Mr. and Mrs. O. McDearmond mo tored along Rogue river Sunday. Hing cherry trees, the best ever. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf See Samuel Bateman or phone 912-J for the best garden loan. cj Cherries, apricots and early fruit orchards are abloom in southern Ore gon, reported K. L. King, superinten dent of the Southern Pacific company upon his return to headquarters yes terday after a trip over the line Prospects thruout the southern part of the state, he said, are bright for a fruitful year, and unless some unex ; pected steback is given the fruit, a fine crop is in prospect. Portland Oregonian. For 15 years H. A. Holmes has been known as "The Insurance Man." We lead, others follow. Colling out new phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Kay Realty Co. Open evenings. The American Legion post will hold their last special meeting tomorrow evening promptly at 7:30. The fin ishing touches to the plans for the big Indoor Circus wilt be made then. We have good values In used cars. Pat ton & Robinson, Inc. tf Rhubarb und asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2, tf Roy I'lrlch returned yesterday from Portland where ho had been for four days, driving an Associated Oil truck to their shops in that city nnd back Lime sulphur, liquid and dry, oil emulsion. Order now. Conner's, 64 2& Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution, 10S South Ivy. tf Kdward Rutherford who has been here for tho lasL few days attending to business expects to leave soon for Portland. Why use a treadle machine when we will rent you a new White Electric I for $3.00 per month. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. Lime sulphur, liquid and dry, oil emulsion. Order now. Conner's, C4. 295 Tark C. Davis of Tacoma is one of tho visitors from Washington Htate in the city.- Columbia plaster wall board. Cal for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 080-J-2. tf After the Medford-Ashland basket ball gamo Saturday night a number of couples joined tho big crowd at Jack sun Hot Springs and enjoyed the music furnished by Alford's Imperial orchestra. , It was announced by the management that the Metropole Jazz orchestra which Is making a ten days tour of the Coos Ray district and some of tho larger towns of northern Ore gon, will be at Jackson Springs Satur day night, March 8. You can get it at DeVoo's. tf For estimates on fixing lawns phone 912-J, Samuel Bateman. William 1 lam mot went on a fishing trip Sunday and had great success. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery, phone OKO-J-2. tr Tho Crater club has Its regular meeting at the Iloiol Medford nt 6:30 this evening, In Dinty Mohr's base ment. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'UK SALE Do you want to buy a home ? 1 have properties from $400 up to $2000 or $3500 for very choice residences. Some flue bar gains In ranches also. Now is the time to buy as prices are advancing. Come and see me. J. L. Roo, Jack sonville, Oregon. 301 .iOST Ladies' small black bag con taining $20 A. 1. A. travelors check and $5 In currency. Return to Mail Tribune office. Reward. 294 jOST Headed bag in colors. Leave at Mail Tribune. Howard. 295 W A N T E D 8a I e s ma n : If you are fairly well educated, over thirty years old, honest, Industrious, anil have a real doslro to get on. I have a soiling proposition to offer that will net you from $76.00 a weok up. It is not stocks, real estate or insur ance. Apply Mr. Snelgrovo, room 220 Medford Hotel, Tuesday 10 to 2. 293 WANTED Farm hand, some milk ing, steady employment, good wages. Hox W, Mall Tribune. 295 LOST Fox terrier, brown with white ntnrkmKH. short tall. AnuwerH to namo Itingo. Reward. Phono H33-W, Frank Ilolllngor. 294 WAN'TKI) tllrl for general house- work. Phone &t7-J-2. 'OR KENT Garden land. Irrigated. Phono 9tj0. 29H FOR RENT Ranch house and out buildings, with several acres good ground, 8 miles from Medford. l Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland. 290 FOR RENT-r-Furnlshed housekeep ing rooms. 311 N. Hartlett. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, Ei 11 S. Central. WANTED might cutting near Med ium iiy married man. Call zii Washington St. 295 WANTKl) A lady with a girl 10 yur8 of nge would llkt to work. A Kood homo considered muro than whki-s. Write. No. 28. euro Aledforil Mail Till. nil". t'Ji WANTKD To rent Modern furnished bungalow. Phono 8113-K. ttt LOST Sorority iiin sot with pearls. Name engraved on back. Howard. Keturn lo this offlco or phone 73S-Y. 2!I5 WANTED Plowing for tractor. Prlws reasonable. Work guaranteed, l'h'mo 617-U foil SALE Four room plastered house nnd nioe corner lot near highway In north end of city. Trice 10ii0. Knsy terms, rhouu 617-L- 2'JS WANTED tlood team for keep with option of buvlng in fall. H. H. Storey, Klnenld Hunch, Agate. i WANTED lly woman work of nny kind: llousecleuniug. house work or sewing by day or hour. I'honp 634-L. l!5 WANT: I' Womnn f- r mcral hoUHO wuiii. iii-j. Lli.j.i, i,;.;me 115-Y. . ... tn Guy Conner and A. S. Rosenbauni drove lo Rose burg Sunday on a short business trip. Trade at home and bark the differ erwe. Eden Y;ilJ y Nurnery, phone tfnO-J-2. tf HfiTirk Whi-Plt-r is spending a- f-w days at the home of his tinck Aaron Andrews, during the time he is re cuperating from a tonsil operation. Mr. Wheeler is here from Medford. Ashland Tidings. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eichth and Bartlett. tf Sarah A. Clark and F. T. Kein of Los Angeles. R. E. Parker and P. H. Du Hois of San Francisco and Max Greenburg of Oakland are California guests in Medford. R. I. Red eggs at DeVoe's. An amusing stunt between the halves of the Medford-Ashland basket ball game Saturday night at the Armory put on by the High Y, was a mock game of basket ball between the grandmas and the flappers, that Is high school boys dressed to represent the popular conception of these two types. Fruit, shade and nut bearing trees. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf An unusually Interesting and novel stunt for the regular eruption of the Crater club tonight has been arranged and members are promised a genuine surprise. Grafting wax at Monarch Seed Co. tf Those Medford folks who started out on auto trips for the day Sunday forenoon were handed a hard and un expected jolt by tho weather bureau, as fair weather had been predicted and about noon a brisk rain started which continued tho rest of the day. Who pays the agent, you or the other follow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Mrs. Alexander Thompson, one of the leading club women of the state, and who is In charge of the headquar ters of George A. Mansfield, demo cratic senatorial candidate, at Port land, arrived in this city on tho morn ing train from tho north. She came to address the Greater Medford club at St. Mark's parish hall this after noon on legislative matters of interest to women generally. Tomorrow noon she will address the chamber of com merce forum at Ashland, which will be conducted by women who are membors of tho chamber of that city. Get your magazines a DeVoe's. Three students of the Medford Bus iness College, Lillian Carlson. Ernes tine Fredonburg nnd Audrey Smith, were awarded bronze l'roficienry Medals last month by the 1'ndcrwood Typewriter company. Tho medals won represent a sustained speed of over fifty words per minute for fifteen minutes in practical typewriting. Speed practice tests, under Interna tional Typewriting Contest rules, are a daily feature of the business train ing at this college. Key fitting. Liberty Repair Shop. There was a special assembly of the Medford high school this morning to arrange tho details of tho special train to Roseburg, next Friday evening, which will take the Medford team and citizen rooters to Roseburg for the Rosoburg-Modford game. Exchange your old piano for a new one. See Launspach, phone 227. Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Johnson and Mrs. S. Johnson of Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Teppes of Coos Bay, James Wordon of Klamath Falls and a large delegation of Portland people were among the Oregonian swho spent Sun day In Medford. C. C. Crelghton nnd E. L. Co man of Portland arrived In Medford Sun day and will remain until Tuesday attending to business. The Premium Won't Break You A Fire Might a R. A. HOLMES "Tha Insurance Man" Sines 1909 Fons Four Four Four OE30E:20I30 TICKETS NOW SELLING at Crowson's. Hours 12 to 4 and 7 to 9. Prices, Including Tax, Floor, $1.10; Gallery, (Unreserved) 55c tSEASOAT 01LY SHOW KIAD IN THE WORLD Commencing next Saturday, the state highway between Redding and Duiirfinuir will be closed 16 hours out of every 24 hours thnioiit the summer mid fall, pei Imps until the end of th" year. The highway will be opi-ii every day from II o'clock in the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening. Tourist travelers will ha.ve to govern their movements accordingly. The daily blockade Is due to the construction work going 'on between Bayha and Half Way Creek, a distance of 10 miles. Blasting will be going on and steam shovels 'will bo at work. Tho contractors will work two eight hour shifts. Phonographs. See Launspach. Three arrests were made for speed ing Sunday on the Pacific highway by C. P. Talent, the new state traffic of ficer. Those arrested were Arthur West, Chester Bennett, and Charles Wormian. Monday morning they ap peared here in Justice Taylor's court, pleaded guilty and were fined $10 apiece. All three were driving between 38 and 40 miles an hour. New shipment cotton crepe, all colors, 23c yd. Jan Art Store. Secretary A. I. Moen of the Crater national park office here was a Sun day visitor In Grants Pass. Last Wednesday Mrs. O. Stone and two children went to Montague, Calif., to visit with Mrs. C. T. Genzel of that place. On Saturday evening, Messrs. Stone and Genzel motored down there and on Sunday brought their families to Medford. The Genzels will reside here In the future. There will bo a meeting at St Mark's hall at 6 p. m. today In the nature of a covered dish luncheon for the members of St. Mark's Altar guild . The first contract for a game on next year's high school football sched ulo was signed today. The game will be with Marshfield and will take place November 1st, 1924. Another game with the same school was arranged at the same time for October Slst, 1925 C. T. Genzel, who has been In the employ of tho Price Garage for some time, has accepted a position with the Riversido Garage in Medford, Oregon. Mr. Genzel has proven himself to be a first clans mechanic, and no doubt the Oregon folks will appreciate his j connection with the Riverside Garage. 1 Montague Messenger. I Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf I The Crater Lake Rod and Gun club held a practice shoot at the Jackson .county fair grounds Sunday afternoon. Among those present were Henry Bates. William Bates. "Doc" Farmer, Vernon Emery. John Perl. Edison Marsha 1 1, Leon 1 lask ins, Roy Davis, o. o. Alenderfer. IjouIh Richardson, II. S. Janes and Edward Lamport. Get soft papor school tablets at this office. tf "Cascarets" 10c if Sick, Constipated Tiuy Work While You Sleep." When you feel sick, 'dizzy, upset, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two pleasant ''Cascaretd" to relieve constipation and biliousness. No griping nicest cathartic-laxative on earth for Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, also 25 and 60c sizes any drug store. F. & E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT . TUESDAY Af-'D WEDNESDAY. WM, S. HART in "WHITE OAK" When hostile Indians stalked the wnnion trains anil nono but the qlU'kt'st-trltjgcr man was safe When the roaring eaniblinB hnll was the only "club" that the life of tho Frontier knew Came Whlto Oak Miller rilling over the plains! Killing on a quest your heart will thrill to see! ruraiiiutint Muck Sonnctt Comedy Admlssslon 10c and 30c Matinee Every Sunday 2:30 P. M. mm WWWto 3 and STREET Miss Helen Price of tho V. W. ( A. who was in Medford from San Fran cisco for the Girl Reserves eonfereiir" Friday and Saturday b-ft Sunday for : Portland. Cars for rent without driver. Llwood Auto Shop, S. Central. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. nil (J y l I ONLY WOMEN TO SIT ON PORTLAND JU PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. s. Seven I LaIely a maiteT ot seutiraent is women will make up the entire per- j tlle reason advanced by Kuhli for de sonnel of the Multnomah county grand ; elding to make his first public speech Jury this month. This is saiit to be for the senatorial nomination from the the first time in the history of the county that the'grand jury has been composed entirely of women. OBITUARY FItOST The Infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C W. Frost died at tho home of her parents on North Cen tral uvenuo Sunday morning. Funeral services were held at the Frost home this nflernoon at 12::!0 undor the auspices of the Apostolic Faith Mission. Interment In Medford cemetery. Notice All parties having lawns at I. O. O. F. cemetery should remit at once for enre for 1924. L. R. Duiienburv, Sexton. 234 K. Ninth St., phone 955-H. Medford, Ore. 2UG Scottish Kile Regular meeting Siskiyou n"X Jxidge of Perfection, Mon day, March 3, 11)24, 7:30 p. m. !4 PAUL H. rtVNNING, Secretary. Tt. A. M. ater Ijiko Chapter No. 32 Special Con vocation Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., March Ith. N. K. M. Degree. Vis tors welcome. 94 A. F. NOTH, Secy. Ktilivlitu tif m-tlUau gV.A Class from Ashland tonight. SsV j I'age and Esquire ranks. ACBltKY G. SMITH, C. 2 Paramount f Picture " 1 " f TONIGHT Tho Saturday Evening Post Story "THE SILENT PARTNER" Stewart for General Chemical Company's "ORCHARD BRAND" LEAD ARSENATE "BLACK LEAF 40" "KAYSO" SPREADER LIME SULPHUR LIQUID AND DRY RED ENGINE OIL EMULSION Office and Packing House End of South Central 'Phone 226 , M 10 OPEN UP CAMPAIGN AT 010 HOME. JACKSONVILLE According to the Sunday Oregonian, K. K. Kuhli of Portland, will open his campaign n , with a spee undecided. campaign lor the United States senate peech in Jacksonville, date yet The w hy or the speech la thus explained: front steps of the old Kubii home in 'Jacksonville. Horn in Jackson county I CE(, wi(leiy known there. Kuhli wants1 If this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is NOT . QUININE "There is no other BROMO QUININE! Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and at a Preventive. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Price NEW SHOW TOMORROW S&) able $ drama I' Fruit Company Packers and Shippers "Signal" and "Triangle" Brand Fruit Rogue River Valley Distributors ( to deliver his keynote address to the nu n and women with whom he went to school. It was in Jacksonville where Kubli practiced law and was also first base man of the Jacksonville team. The speech will he one of the "first Kuns 01 ui? vtiitii'o;s. Kuhli in his statement January 1st, announcing his intention of being a candidate, declared for "economy and the upholding ot the Oregon Compul sory school law. 1 a Burned iu Home. WINNIPEG, Man., March 3. Mrs. William Lund, her 20 year old daugh ter, Mary Lane Lund, and Donald Me. Kenzie. whom Miss Lund was to have married, lost their lives in a fire of unknown origin which destroyed the Lund borne near Giroux. Man., 35 miles from Winnipeg. William Lund escaped with burns which were ex pected to cause death. 30 CeuU pCHARLESde ROCHE ;l AT LAST Pola Negri as you've fllwa V watltori tn nea liar aa a Inv heroinft of a at.ric.tlw rnmoritin ' with a happy ending. RIALTO