PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPEORI), OK EC' ON. TIHTRSDAY, MARCH C, 1021 Tocal and Personal Floyd Young, the Government front expert who Hturtcd for Medford Hev- erul days ao from his headquartcrH TeJ g3 tv uun nilKCUB, will UII JVB JII AlVUlUrU next Saturduy eveninK fr HIh annual stay during tho frost dauber to fruit fioaHon. lie in Htopplng over in San Francisco looking after duhIiiuhs mat ters there. You can learn garage and ' auto bookkeeping on aparo timo study basis. Up-to-date practice set. short and applicable to any other huslncaH. f'TMedford Business College. OWN 298 Jf Iance where thero is wonderful i Nevada, where Mr, imuHle tho Oriental gardens Saturday for . Kenneth Ilodgman E. E. Carlon of San Diego, who has been living in Modford for tho paHt few months has purchased a 10-acre tract on hosier Lane and will build a homo and live there permanently. Anyone wanting to adopt an Infant child please reply to the Mail Tribune, 3 c, Rtatlng social, moral and religious influence offered to child. 297 Fuller brushes efficient servants. R. 341 M. A. Goldsmith of Omgon City was a business visftor here today. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf For 15 years It. A. Holmes has been known as "Tho Insurance Man." We lead, others follow. i Mr. and Mrs. Kobert M. Wilson and Buddy Wilson left today for Keno, Wilson will work who has a 1 nights. , 2'Jii contract for building roads. Mnt. K. m. .) i i . . , I TV W'llwnn n'pntntmnlnd thorn fin fjii n niv uiiii-i tiu ciunHt's in tne nign i - school had their pictures taken this j Itertdinf und wlli return tonight, morning, for tho school annual. Try our wot wash on your next wasn aay. a a pounus ror y&c. iou can't do it at home for this amount, Medford Domestic Laundry. Personal Columbia plaster wnll board. Call ! for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber I Yard. Home again. Motropole Jazz on-l chestra. Bat. nlto Jackson Hot Springs.) 298 Led Hall, well known clerk In tho . local postofflce for tho past fivo years', and who had also served a torm hero prior to this period, having been in the postofflce . service for tho past . . twelvo years, has resigned his position and will return to Gloversvllle, New York, because of tho serious Illness thero of his father, and with his fam ily will leave for that city about March 15. , Cars for rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, H. Central. Make ,merry and be healthy by dancing at tho Oriental gardons Sat urday nights. Maurice Cotturl of Portland and W. O. Chandler of Dunsmufr, well known special agents of tho Southern Pacific spont today In the city and vicinity. Enjoy life by dancing at tho Orien tal gardens Saturday nights. 21 G Hemstitching, buttons covered at tho Handicraft Shop. tf . John Palmer was finod five dollars by Judge Glenn O. Taylor In tho jus tice court this morning for having his car parked nut all night In tho street. The complaint was sworn to by G. J. FreHCQtt, night policeman. Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat. , nlte with the Motropole Jazz orchestra 208 ftdaor blados sharpened. Medford i Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. 290 ! A number of Medford peoplo-wlll' drive over to Ashland tonight to aeo the Hunchback of Notre Dame film, which began Its throe days showing in that city last night, , . Dance on tho best floor in tho west ' tho Oriental gardens 1 Saturday .nights. " 206 Full weight 16 oz. Folger's Baking Powder 39c. Hutchison & Lumsden. 800 Ruth Hill of Ocean Park Heights. C. E. Noalo of Santa Barbara. II. B. Falrehild of Sacramento, and A. F. Lepierr and brother, Hazel Peart and H. P. Mnnshnrt of Ran Francisco are among tho Calffornlans In the'clty. - Dance. The Metropnle Jazz orches tra roturns homo Hat. nlto, March 8th, Jackson Hot Springs. 298 Linen crepe, all colors, 98c yd. Jap; Art Store. Clydo Gardner and H. K, Prescott of Bristol, Conn., wont . for a fishing trip on tho Koguo river early this morning and returned with four stool head. M,r. Eslahrook will cure any naso of poison oak froe at his apartment, 17, Saturday and Sunday, Klvcrsldo AptH, 297 Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Edon valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf Prices continue very high for fresh salmon bocause sportsmen of tho state havo secured tho closing of tho com mercial fishing season just at tho timo that fish arc at their boat and demand from consumers great obL Cash paid for 4 gal. and gal. frla tlon top cans; must bo clean. Hutchi son & Lunmdon. 300 , . Anyone, wanting , to adopt an Infant child please reply to tho Mail Tribune, Sc, stating social, moral and rollgloun influence offered to child. 297 The pro-school circle of tho Jackson school will meet tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30 at the homo of Mrs. Arthur Short at 704 W. Second streot. All who arc Interested aro invited to bo present. Medford Auto Painting, 29 and 81 South Front St. Phono 934. Tho lar gest and most up to date auto paint shop in snufhoru Oregon. All work guaranteed for ono year. Call and sen our work and got our prices. 2iMi Netted Gem Hpuds. $1.75 per 100 lbs., dollvered any place In Medford. Johnson I'roduco Co., 241 N. Fir. phone 97. J. H. Erlckson and Mrs. Erickson roturned last night from a short busi ness trip to Portland. Lawn mowers sharpened. Modford Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. 206 20 lbs. red beans $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden, . 300 Boy Martin of Jacksonvlllo was a Modford visitor today. Valnuts 3 lbs. for 50c. HutchlNou &. Lumsden. 300 ' Bee Samuol Batoman or phono 912-J for the best garden loan. r Milk Bread Eats Toasts and Tastes BETTER f At Any Qrocw, Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf Try our dry wash 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces ironed. American Sundry, phone 873. tf Out of town Oregonians who nr- rlved In tho city yesterday on short stays Include D. E. Fletcher of Inde pendence, C. M. Gilbert of Boscburg, H. A. Stiles. Z. N. Agee, D. M. Ander son and Carl A. Barnes of Eugene, and tho following from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greoder, Joseph P. Tompkins, John H. Marlels, F. W. Zimmerman. H. L. Conaughoy,, M. A. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jones, Julo McCarthy, J. H. Hammon, H. R. (Dougherty, K. K. Kubll, M. A. Catlln, W, O. Van Schuyler and H. E. Wilson. Blng cherry trees, the best ever. Edon Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf Walnuts 3 lbs. for 50c. Hutchison & Lumsden. . 300 B. F.. Paul left yesterday on a sev eral days business trip to adjacent northern California points. , Wo will loan you monoy to build or buy Hoi ni es the Insurance Man. T hero's a busy Busineus Collego in Medford. OWN Following tho cloudy and chilly con ultlon of today, rain Is the predlctlo for Friday, This morning's minimum J temperature was .just five degrees above tho freezing point. Selling out new phonographs and records nil kinds half price. Gold Kay Realty Co. Open evenings. I Extra specials for Friday and Sat urday: 100 hats at $0.98. See them and you'll appreciate the quality and stylo of this line. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 290 J. W. McCord of tho Fisk Rubbo company is In Modford attending to business. We havo good values in used cars, Patton & Robinson, Inc. . tf Seo our lino of kiddle hats. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. . . 29C A number of business men and others uro leaving Friday afternoon to go to Roseburg to attend the Medford Roseburg high school . basketball game-. Among thorn, are B. J. Palmer, A. C. Allen, John Chastain, Jack Stewart, Ray Henderson, F. G. Phelps und W. It. Klrkpe.trlck Unity Jitoraturo teaches people how to bo well, prosperous and efficient Froo distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf Wo remodel hats and soil trim mlugs. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop M. M. Dept. Store. , 290 Members of tho Ashland branch of tho new Knights of Pythias bulge at tended the regular session of the Med ford Imlgo last Monday night and pre Honied for initiation C. McClelland. C. N. Perrlne, L. N. Woodsldo, J. K Welsh and E. F. trooper who were taken through tho initiatory ordeal along with two candidates from Med ford. Why uso a treadle machine when wo will rent you a now Whlto Electric for $3.00 por month. White Sowing Machino Co., 21 N. Bartlott. Arrlvo In Medford: The nowest stylos la Gage hats vory week. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop,. M. M. Dept. Store. ,296' Fines amounting to $225 wero re celvod from nlno violators of tho stato game laws during tho past three days, according to reports filed yesterday at tho headquarters of the stato game commission in Portland. Each of tho nino arrosted was finod $25, Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices, , Wall aeo Woods Lumber Vard. Extra specials for Friday and Sat urday: 100 hats at 06.98. . Seo them and you'll appreciate tho quality and stylo of, this line. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop. M, M. Dept. Storo. 296 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Duniel of Wau- sau, r la., and . J1. Gibson of New York City aro among tho temporary visitors in tho city from a distance. Flowering shrubs, vinos and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursory. Phono I0-J-2. tf Suo our line of kiddie tints. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Storo. 296 James Stevenson of Klamath Falls was an out of town visitor in Medford yesterday. You can get It nt DeVoe a. tf Wo remodel hats and sell trimmings Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Storo. 296 Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald have taken an apartment at tho Borben apartment house, which will bo their homo In tho futuro. For estimnten on fixing lawns phono 912-J, Samuel Bateman. Arrive in Modford: The nowest styles In Gage hats every week. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Storo. 296 Recreate In Oregon" Js tho title of an lssuo of 60.000 booklets that ap peared yesterday Jn Portland, put out by tho slate chamber of commerce as a part of Its participation In tho effort to advertise Oregon. The booklets will bo distributed among tourist agencies; lu all parts of the United States and Canada. With a cover in colors, many Illustrations and torse reading matter, tho pamphlet contains a four page map of Oregon and tho northwcHt centers of Interest detailed lu colors. Fifty-six communities. In cluding Medford. aro listed with the map. A brief sketch is given of each community, with advice that Informa tion can bo obtained from the respec tive commercial organizations of those places. One dozen bnbv dresses specially priced at three dollars. Handicraft simp. , aoo Everything fr the baby nt attrac tive pikes. Handicraft Slop. $00 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. McDonald have leased an apartment at the Berban on Quince street. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Trade at home and bank the differ ence. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf Dr. Wilson R. Adams entertained the Jackson ' County Medical, associa tion at his home Thursday evening. Columbia' plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. The Vanta garments are best for baby's health and comfort. Handi craft Shop. 300 i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheffel have I been called north by tho illness of Mr. bcheffel's mother. , Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. . i tf R. I. Red eggs at DeVoe's. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock a young lading crossing the bridge over Bear Creek had the misfortune . to drop her purse while leaning over the parapet to watch tho creek. Her cries of distress drew threo boys, to the scene who volunteered to go dowp and search for the purso. After about twenty minutes the bag was disco v ered and returned to the rejoicing young lady. The purse contained $60, threo twenty dollar bills. As a reward tho lady gave a dollar to each boy as she said, "I would not have minded losing the money so much but my bag contained two tickets to the American Legion Indoor Circus and I could not bear to lose thorn." Fruit, shade and nut bearing trees. Ldon Valley Nursory, phono G80-J-2 tf Give Everfast goods any test you wish and it will como out as bright ns new. Handicraft Shop. 300 Word has been received that the Motropole Jazz orchestra that has been playing at Jackson Hot Springs has been meeting with unusual sue cess on Its northern tour which com prises Marshfleld, Coqullle, Myrtle Point, Woodburn, McMinnville, New berg, and Eugeno which makes their third trip into this territory.' Wo aro glad to know that these boys aro making good. They will return hero to play for a dance at Jackson Hot Springs on Saturday nlte, March 8 Who pays tho agent, you or tho other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Get your magazines at DeVoe's. A largo delegation of local Knights of Pythias are going to Ashland this evening to witness tho Installation of tho now lodge in that city. Key fitting. Liberty Repair Shop. Got soft papor school tablets At this offlco. tf Ed Van Locker, A. E. Harris and Lester D. Taylor were bound over to tho grand jury today by Justice of tho Peace Taylor for tho theft of an auto mobile In Medford belonging to Wil liam A. Kinney. Their bail was fixed at $1000 each. The three alleged rob. bers wore caught with tho car in Junction City by Iane county officers and brought to Medford by Sheriff Tor rill. Cars for . rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central. New shipment cotton crepe, all colors, 23c yd. Jap Art Store. Tho Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church wil meet Friday, March 7 at the homo of Mrs. J. It. Snsnott, 27 North Orange streot with Mrs. Whelden, program leader. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all to attend. Coal brlquettos. Clean and ocononv leal. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf Oscar Van, who has been In Aber deen, Wash., for tho past several months has returned home. Salo of delicious homo mado cakes at public market Saturday morning Prices reasonable. Tho money will help rebuild tho Y. W. C. A. buildings destroyed by earthquake at Toklo and Yokohama. 297 From tho stato of Washington the following are temporarily sojourning in Medford: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barn- hart of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Gllpen of Tacoma. Mrs. Wm. S. Now ton of Bellingham, F. S. Barnott and J. P. McDonald of Spokane, and Dr. and Mrs. Konelin Wlnslow, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbort R. Fales, W. S. Huntoon and Mr. and Mrs. A. Yockinson - of Seattle. E I The Rosenberg r.rothors have lately purchased a new traet of land to add to thefr IJear Creek orchards, 10 aereH of the Hampton orchards. In cluding a small block of pear trees planted after the Civil war. and which. together with a small section of the Hear Creek orchards are tho oldest planting In the Koguo Itiver valley. ; This is the third new tract that the Rosenberg Brothers have purchased in the yeur. The first was the Wal ter Tiasler Brown tract, Pcmuro or chard and tho second an orchard known ns the Moore tract, which Is planted with Winter Nellis. COWGILL ELECTED !N CAP. CANADAY'S PLACE Ralph Cowglll, well known rancher and a former captain of engineers (luring the world war, was elected captain of Company A, 136th Infantry of the Oregon state national guard Wednesday night at a meeting called at the armory for this purpose. This election will rill the vacancy left by Captain II. A. Canaday when he moved to Roseburg. There was one other candidate for the office, M. C. Wright, who withdrew bis namo In favor of Mr. Cowglll who was unani mously elected. , ' John Quincy Adams of Ashland was Inspector of the election. OBITUARY WESTERLUND The funeral ser vices for John A. Westerldnd will be held at tho Perl Funeral Home Fri day at 2:30 p. m., Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett officiating. Tho pall bearers will be Frank Wortman, Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, H. C. Smith, P. J. Neff, Joe Brown and W. II. Gore. Tho remains will be forwarded to his birthplace, Orion, 111., for interment. The body will lie in state at the Porl funeral homo from between tho hours of 10 A. M., and 2 P. M. Friday. The Screen 'To tho Insl Man Ono nf the foremost screen o'ffer- ngs of the current season Is the Paramount picture, "To tho ImhI Man." which is duo nt tho Rlnlto heatre tomorrow to remain for two days. Lois Wilson. Richard Dlx. Noah Boery. Robert Edeson and Frank Campcau appear in lending roles. Tho final showings of "Tho Cheat." will -occur at tho liialto theatre to night. Pola Negri is tho star, with Jack Dolt featured and Charles do Rocho in support. Card of Thanks Wo wish to thank our friends for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. Also for tho beautiful flowers. MABKL MICKEY. OLA 1 1 M1CKKV. ROY MICKEY. Notice There will ho a meeting of truck nnd berry growers nt tho Public Library Saturday March 8 at 3 p. m. All come! Nature's Strong Man Is tho Mtm With Fresh, Hod Blood The stomach is the center of the body from which radiates our vitality, alrenuoslty, our fighting strength. A healthy stomach turim the food wo eat into nourishment for the blood stream nd the nerves. Doctor Pierce's Gol- Mcdical Discovery tones up the stomach walls, removes tho poisonous gasHts from tho system. Impure germs and accumulations begin to sepumte In tho blood and are expelled through the liver, bowels and kidneys. Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. lercc's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. 4 Adv. Sewing School Everything in dressmaking, design- ng, remodeling, tailoring, plain sew- ng taught. Kithcr individual or class iiKtructlon. .Mrs. Wado - de Rycke. 331 :. Main. Phone 110. 301 Says His" Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over. RHEUMATISM Has Also Proven Remarkably cess Cul in St'vero Cases of Rheumatic 'Neuritis Sue- Mr. James H. Allen suCfered( for years With rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helji lcsH and unahlo to work. Ho finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accu mulated Impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in tho joints and muscles and expelled from the body. .With this idea In mind ho consulted physicians, mado experiments and finally compounded a ' prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign nnd symptom of rheuma tism from his system. He freely gavo his discovery, which ho called AUenrhu, to others who took it, with what might bo called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through tho newspapers. Ho has therefore Instructed druggists every where to flispcnso Allcnrhu with tho understanding that If the first pint bottle docs not show tho way to complete recovery ho will gladly re turn your money without comment. Heath's Drug Store. West Side Phar macy can supply you. Mall orders ac cepted. Adv. GRAFTING WAX AND HEATERS MONARCH SEED CO. 317 E. MAIN PHONE 260 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY OR HKNT Furnished four, room nonrtmpnt, 346 N. Front. Apply 6S5 N, IllveralU. " ;j Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Trent mont of Acuto ami Chyonlc Dis eases of Men and women. Cancer am) tumor treated, lnflwna, Wrt. nev, bU.KWr ami stomal trouble, fit. hm, rui'tur. cold. Itnialr trouble. pr lyit. fwr, pneumonia, tuthm iul throat trnubl, rhoumattum, mv nor rtiora, goitre, conbumptioii, catarrh, pitta. Offico Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Consultation Free 241 Pomh Front St., Medford, Or. Economy Groceteria The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Fresh Colli for FRIDAY While 600 pounds last ( V ; 97p ED BINNS Fighting the (Fish) Trust Buy Them at Either Shop Economy Groceteria TONIGHT POLA NEGRI IN "THE CHEAT" TOMORROW A ZANE GREY Story With Lois -Wilson Kicliard Dix : IV RIALTO EMI 4 flit Ilorc's a spirited, colorful, thrill-ladon picturiza tion of Zano Grey's great novel. Filmed in the hitherto unscreened wilds of Arizona the actual scene of the storv. Dr. Jud Rickert AND OPTICIAN NO DROPS USED ROM Hart Main Htrmt A NEW FIELD IN ART Light for the Eye, Designed to Give Effects of Music to Ear Thomas Wilfred In a Recital with his Invention, the GL A VI LUX RIALTO MONDAY Matinee and Night March 10th at 2:15 and 8:15 JTHf RAOPtAG.' Siioillns news fur iliuldy ml u dunce for slsu-r Kalo And storie.s for tlio luddy .No wonder they're up late. Some pnrt of tho' program thnt la hrnndcnatpil for your receiving set will plcnso each member of your family. A radio brines with It posailiilitlO'i for unlimited enter tainment nnd scientific knowledge. Z9i Vi ft&DIQSFKVIl sw.piamsTi1 E HAVE THE GOODS TIS NOT DElNIED- FROM PLUG TO WE ARE SUPPLIED NOTE: A Clavllux Recital is an all-afternoon or evening performance, lasting about one hour and a half. No music is used. COMMENTS ON A CLAVILUX EEpITAL Thero aro sensations so strange to tho eye as to render Ihc recording brain almoRt in cajiablo of adequate utterance. It causes one to wonder what next. NORTH AMERICAN", Philadelphia, Pa. FRERERICK AULKN WHITIXCi. I saw the Clavllux five timps and hopo to see It many times more, for ' each performance seemed more beautiful tbau Uio last. Director of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Prices. Including War Tax! Matinee, let 6 row3 35c: last 19 mua t.1 1 H I -in P ' J . . ... . . ..... !.!. evemna, isi v rows i.iu; last 19 rows $1 65- Loges J1.65. ' : iSEATS ON SALE TOMORROW NOON AT RIALTO A Now i is the Time TIRES Mm to have your motor recondi tioned for the season's driv ing. Let us supply your RE PLACEMENT PARTS with Standard NATIONAL LY KNOWN LINES. .Also our Tire stock is -complete and -our prices, are RIGHT. WE ARE RELIABLE and the Auto Merchandise we supply you with Us de pendable. . Our reputation is your protection. The truth i of these statements is. attest ed by Mr. Dollar Bill, tho a ito expert who knows how to crct the host, vim fnr his money. Read his talks from I week to week. . "V I The shop that gives your j dollar a long ride. DOC and JERRY THE AUTO SUPPLY CO. 31 N. Bartlett . Phone 62