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PXGE TWO' MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORDV OREGON, MONDAY, M ARCH 17. 1924 "focal and Personal Dakota avenue has been holding the center of the stage so iar this month in the city treasurer's office, the three city assessments paid in full having all been on that street, made respectively by F. E. Hlpelow, 1. J. Runyard and John H. Carkln. "Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 880-J-2. tf : Children's Day and Evening Nur sery. Mrs. Doran, 1U34 North Central. 305 .-Although the crest of the excite ment incidental to Medford high win ning the state basketball champion ship, and the indoor circus are over, and this is St. Patrick' Day, this com munity will still be up in the air to morrow because the group of army airplanes in their around the world flight will pass over the city and val ley tomorrow forenoon. Then after a brief rest the community will again bo thrown a little flighty through the visit here of the O. A. G band and the University of Oregon Glee club, and the- doings Incidental to these con certs. Dr. II. P. Coleman has gone to Portland to take a post-graduate course in electrotherapy. Will return the 25th. 30B -If you want a box of Bear Creek's fine criHP cold storage Ncwtowns place , your order at Marsh's Grocery.. 310 Fred Colvig returned this morning from Portland, where he has been assisting In the office of the internal revenue collector during the income tax paying rush. Miss Emma Guunyaw, sewing by the day or at home. Phone 612-K. 30S Children's Day and Evening Nur Bery. Mrs. Dorun, 1034 North Central. 30S i'.- R. H. Evarta and I-ce lllrsch of ! New York City, C. J. Btono of liutto, ' Mont., and j. M. Moslor of Reno, Nev. are among the business visitors from dlstunt points in the city. Trade at home and bank the differ ence. Eden Valloy Nursery, phone 6S0-J-2. tf Spring is here. When you use your kodak: have Palmer's studio finish your pictures, tf State Game Wardon E. E. Burgh duff of Portland, lien F. Doris of Eugene, and Hugh C. Mitchell, in chargn of tho flHh hatcheries of the Pacific coast section, nrrlved in the city Sunday on a tour of Inspection of the fish hatcheries and fish conditions in general- of southern Oregon, and will spend a day or so vistllsg the hatcheries hereabouts. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prlcos. Wallace Woods Lumbor Yard. Portable electric sowing machine for quick salo $36.00. White Sewing Machine Co., 84 N. Hartlett. 804 Yesterday proved a record breaker in the nuinbor of non-resident auto mnbllo permits IkhuoiI by tho local office, 42 permits being Issued during the day. Previous to yesterday 38 was tho high number. Tho total number of the year exceeds 8U0, with the dally average Increasing at a steady rato. Ashland Tidings. Bring your clean cotton rags to this office. We'll buy them. tf Begin your spring hemstitching now, 8e pot1 yard. Vanity Shop, Main at Bartlett. tf Fair weather Is tho prediction for Tuesday. ' Today, after a chilly morn lug with a minimum of 29 degrees was quite sunny and balmy. 1 If you are young you should pro sorve your beauty; if you aro growing old you should rogain tho glow of healthy skin and loveliness of "lively" hair. "Our mothods ploaso." Medford Beauty Bhop, 8rd floor Medford Uldg., North Central avenue. 307 -Children's Day and Evening Nur sery. Mrs. Doran, 1034 North Central. 303 "Out of town Oregonlans visiting In the city" temporarily, tho most of whom arrived yesterday include Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Morris of Nowburgi Chas. Follor and S. N. Douglas of Marshflold, Georgo II. Graves of fctalem, and the following from Port land: Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H. Buck ler, Mrs. A. H. Hall, W. It. Morton, Miss Policy, F. E. Buchnnan, Kenneth Moekey, Alonno Morrison, A. C. Free man, Mrs. Van Savin, Ivan Palon and Earl C. Van de Murk. Fre employment agency, 17 South Front, Rankin Estcs, prop. 300 For that real tniet nomstltchlng stitch at 8o per yard go to the Vanity Shop, Main at Bartlett. " tf Misses Margaret Van Scoyoc and Joan Vilm plan to arrive homo Wed nesday evening from tho O. A. C. to spend tho few days spring vacation of that Institution. St. Patrick's dnneo, Jackson Hot Rprlngs, Monday night, Mnrch 17. Metropole Jnzs orchestra. 805 ft. GO plate for 76o nt the Armory tonight; hot biscuits and all. 305 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Benson and son of Ijos Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Meyer, Ij. E. Youell anil Lew Sher man of San Francisco aro Califor nlana visiting In Medford. Hemstitching, buttons oovered nt tho Handicraft Shop. . tf Milk and cream at DeVoe'a. tf V i3 ON TO CHICAGO There is to be a chicken dinner at tho Armory tonight. Clt-an cotton rags wanted at this office, tf Grafting wax, Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-?. tf "William F Isaacs and O. McDear mond Hpent the week end fishliiK on Hopue river, staying at Mr. Inauca' cabin, Pat-Your-Heads-Off lodge. Special program at St. Patrick's dance Monday, March 17, Jackson Hot Springs, Metropole Jazz orchestra. 305 It's tonight at the Armory, 5:30 till 8:30. AU you ran eat, 75c. 305 Members of MarHhfleld post, Amer ican Legion, will remove rock and brush from property secured from the Mountain States Power company and put up a tennis court for the city, which will be open to the public. A small chareg will be made upon the post membership for the pluclng of nets and upkeep of the court. The post went on record unanimously In favor of a bond issue for the election of a community building for Marsh field. Get soft paper school tablets at this office. tf Singer electric or treadle machines sold or rented at (3.00 per month. Bargains In used machines. Repairs and supplies for all makes. The Singer Store, 10 S. Fir. 307 GeorRO Hammersley of Gold Jlill was a Medford visitor Saturday. i Genuine Posch Magneto parts and ' repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf Make it tho "fullest time of your life at tho Armory tonight. 305 Mrs. Tom Abbott of Lako Creek was In Medford Saturday shopping. Try our dry waHh, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. Ail flat pieces ironed. American Taundry, phone 873. tf For 15 years H. A. Holmes has been known as "The Insurance Man." We lead, others follow. The close of time for federal In come tax payments brought with it a flood of state Income tax rn turns which completely swamped the' state tax riepnrtmmit. State Tax Commis sioner Fisher Saturday estimated that returns were being received at the rate of 4000 a day, with approximate ly 40.000 returns in. Theseare being handled as rapidly as the clerks of the department can do the work, but It will probably require two weeks o more after the rush Is over before the department will be able to dig its way out. If you wish your last year's hat neatly remodeled see. Miss Lounsbur at the Vanity Shop, Main at Bartlett tf Chlnken, hot biscuits, salad and everything. Armory tonight, 5:30 til 8:30. 305 The Thrift Shop has a number excellent new shoes for women. Prices right. Come and look them over Palmer Piano llouao rents pianos tf L.Inon crepe, all colors, 98c yd. Jap Art Store. Mr. and Mrs. T-T. K. Tntnllnnon of Ashland drove to Medford Sunday and spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shndo. Try our wot wash on your nex wash day. 15 pounds for 76c. You can't do It at home for. this amount Medford Domestic laundry. Personal Domestic Service. Phono 166. tf Eat your Sunday dinner at the Hotel Waldorf, Kogue lUver. 7fia plate. Make reservations. , 80 Official notice has been received a Astoria thnt the war department on April 1 will sell at public auction all the temporary frame buildings which were erected at Fort Stevens during the war. For estimates on fixing lawns phone 912-J, Samuel Batoman. Get your mngazmes at DeVoe's. Quito a delegation of Tacoma and Seattle pcoplo arrivod in Medford yesterday, most of whom were enroute home from having spent the wlntdr in California, or on tho way to that place. These included Mr: and M Georgo F. Hussell, J. B. Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sanon, A. N. John son and Mr. nnd Mrs. P; F. Hurst, of Seattle, and the following from Ta coma: Mr. and Mrs. Silas W. Cork, Miss Helen Sholden. Ji W. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. VVarburton, Norton War burton, Jr.i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rust and Mr. and Mrs. Willis R. Rebe. Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Edon Valloy Nursery, phono 680-J-2. tf We pay cash for used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamport drove to Salem for the final gnmo of the basketball tournament Saturday and returned Sunday. Unity literature teaches people how to bo woll, prosperous and efficient Free distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf Sou Samuel Batoman or phone 912-J Cor tho best gardon loan. t Because of tho big show, "Tho Fool,' at tho Vinlng next Monday night nnd Paderewnki nt Medford on Tuesday night, drill for tho local national guard has boen postponed until Wedncsdny night, reports Cap lain Adams. Ashland Tidings. Fruit, shade and nut bearing trees. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2, tf New shipment cotton crepe, all colors, 23o yd. Jap Art Store. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Houck left last night for Portland whoro Mrs. Hoock will consult with physicians about her health. Wo will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Instiranco Man. Fuller brushes efficient servants. Tel. 835-U. 341 Misv Georgo M. Esterloy of Waldo. Ore., who Is well known in Medford, Is at present In Seattle having her ankle, which was injured somo time ago, attended to. Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusivo dealers, Hanson Coal Co. Phone 39. tf Try our dry wash 7c per lb.( mini mum 75c. All flat pieces ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf Mrs. Charles Stono of Butte. Mont., arrived yesterday to attend tho funeral of her mother. Mm. Stone will accompany the remains to Greely. Colorado, where tho body is to be burled. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Ring cherry trees, the best ever. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf Elmer Coleman, I Watson. Justin Smith, nnd Dan Watson returned Sunday from Snlem where they had been dirrlng the bnsket ball oturna mfnt which began Friday. Thrr' busy ntminess College In M"-iro'd. (JWN You can $oi It a? DcVvc'S. tf Much local interest Is being shown toward the first showing of Pinto Culvifc's comedy culled "Keep Going" at the Rial to theatre beginning to morrow. This is Pinto's first appear ance in motion pictures, and it is said by those who have reviewed the com edy, that his characterization of the world's greatest cross-eyed taxi driver is a knockout. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Selling out new phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Open evenings. H. J. Berrfan, who has been with tho Medford National bank for four years, resigned last week and is now chief clerk for the Shell Oil Co. in Medford. Mr. Berrian Is a pleasant, accommodating young man and has won many friends during his stay in the bank. I will sell half Interest in my busi ness to the right party; experience not necessary. Medford Auto -Painting, 29 and 31 South Front street. The best equipped shop in southern Ore gon. 310 We have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf Fly fishermen will stand a good chance to land some good fish in the morning, states Joe Wharton, local sport sage. The river is as clear as it ever gets in the summer and is low and it Is believed that tho trout will start rising to the fly. They were raught on the upper river Inst Sun day. Fishermen are warned that the limit on trout Is' still 10 inches and any under that must be thrown back. Salmon fishermen are beginning to get their planks out ready for the spring season when the Chinooks start running in good shape. Grunts Pans Courier. A picture with a message "What Might Happen" at the' F and E the atre tonight. 310 Mr. nnd Mrs. James A. Welch enter tained Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott and A. S. Rosenbuum at dinner at the Hotel Medford Saturday evening. Tho Pythian Sisters will give a Hard Time dance at K. J, hall Friday even ing, Mar. HI. All are cordially invited. 305 Saturday night the final game be. tween the two winning community basketball teams In tho valley, Butte 1 Kul Is und Phoenix was played in Phoenix. The score was 21 to 9 In favor of Butto Falls giving them the cup prosented by tho athletic associa tion of Jackson county. R. I. Red eggs at DeVoe's. A group of girls mot Sunday after noon at the Willow Springs school house and planned to organize a har mony cnmpflro girls club. As all the prospective members could not be present tho real organization of tho club was left for tho next meeting to bo Friday, March 21, nt tho Willow Springs sihool house at 7:30 in the evoning. At this meeting officers will bo elected and a long hlko planned. Be suro to see "What Might Hap pon" at tho F and E theatre tonight. 310 Tho five moose released In Coos county In 1922 by tho stato game commission are all alivo and doing well, according to residents of tho Lake Tahkenltch region. Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Tho billiard fans of tho Elks club are arranging to challenge the mom burs of tho Elks club in Portland to a billiard tournament , that will be played some time within the next month. The pear blossoms will soon be out.' best fruit is secured by perfect appol Inlzation. Mother nature has provided the way. Let me tell you nil ubout it. James Stewnrt, phone 960. 309 Tho car of Charles Hendrlckson, which was stolon Friday night from in front of the movies was found out oft oil deserted on tho highway near Rosoburg. The car is nt present In Medford and the dumagu amounts to about $100. 'What Might Happen?" Who can tell till you see tho F and E theatre bill tonight. 310 Dr. and Mrs. A. Li- Salade arrived in Medford Sunday after a several months nbsence in Europe. They are at present at the Hotel Medford. E TOKIO. March 17. (Uy tho Asso dated Press) Kmpcror - Yoshiliito's provement in the past eighteen months and the failure to Improve applies particularly to his articulation and memory which hnvo become worse., said a statement issued to day by tho imperial household. It was explained tho stntement was In tended "to appease public anxiety concerning his majesty's health." Tho emperor's physical condition, howeevr, M'as described fts fnvornblo and improving, Tho statement said he was nblo to take exercise nnd that , his appetite was good and his weight was Increasing. PORTLAND. Ore., March 17. A proposnl to take over and operato as. a private institution tho Portland mu nicipal auto camp was presouted o! he city council today by a group of business men. headed bv Dorsev 13. inlth. According to Smith they plani to opernte a string of camps along he north Pacific const. The council , took the proposal under advisement. Something New mill Different Tho Northwest Hug Co. man will be your city showing the plain nnd wo-tonert color rags made from your old mnterlal. 24 North Bartlett. phone 937-J. 810 Ijist year more thnn 1,200. 0OA per sons visited tho 15 national parks of the ViiUca States, . MUk SLIT AM) CAl'E designed together are featured In many ot the new bathing, suits and this, of red Jersey trims Itself with dull blue rubberized silk of tho same material us the c:ipe which, by ' way of reciprocity, takes to bind ings aud finishing of tho suit's red Jorsuy. Small blue buttons fasten the bathlug suit In front und trim the tights KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 17. (By the Associated Press) Snow ranging from an inch to nearly two feet deep In somo localities covered southern Nebraska today, most of Kansns and northeastern Missouri and weather officials predicted that the white area would ho widened today to Include South Dakota and Iowa and Oklahoma.' Northwestern and central Kansas were burled under the heaviest snow. Communications gradually woro being restored today. Wlillo railroads experienced diffi culty In keeping lines open through Kansas there was no serious delay in train service. Grain men hailed tho fall as "a mil lion dollar snow." HKASIDB, Ore., Mar. 17. The J100.000 water bond issuo wits passed ny tne voters of Seaside In a. spocial election hero Saturday, according to tne orncial count. The plan provided for by tho bond Issue contemplates the construction of headworks on the Necanlcum river, a reservoir near tho city, and the nec essary conduits and distributing sys tem. It is estimated that tho new system will provide sufficient water for 75.000 persons. City officials an nounced that construction will be started Immediately. MANILA. Mar. 17. (By Associated Press.) Seven persons, all Filipinos, were killed in a clash between land lords and tenants on a stignr planta tion near Candaba, Pamphnga pro vince, aid advices reaching hero to day. A number. of others were wound- Thc tenants refused to deliver any more sugnr cane until they received payments claimed for deliveries al ready made and n. quarrel ensued. WEDDING BELLS Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Snider announce tho marriage of their tlaughtor, Edna 'yminio, to .nr. KOBert Anon bKlnner uu i i pauj loi inn tumuli, ouuun morning, March 10. by the Rev. E. P. Lawrence, pastor of the church. Only tho families wero present nt the ceremony nnd the young couple loft for Portland Immediately nftor the ceremony, they will make their home in Medford, returning about the first of April. i . IT'S TOO LATE WHEN THE WHISTLE 11LOWS O D V R. A. HOLMES "The Insurance Man" Sine 1909 Fone Four Four Four OIL QUIZ RESUMES WASHINGTON. Mar. 17. With Renntor Wnlan, deniocrnt, Monttinn, recovering; from the bronchiul trounlx which cauned a nuspennion of the hearings Friday, the oil InveatlRatlns: committee 1h expected tomorrow to enter on the laat phases of Its work. Members have forecast that all evidence would be in by the end of the month. Senator Walsh plans to start to morrow with the nudltor's leport on oil stork deals by government offic ials, llo intends then to take up the suggestions contained In the state ment ot Leonard Wood. Jr., that his father was offered support for the presidential nomination In the 11)20 republican convention on condition that he agree to give the interior secretaryship, if elected, to Jake Ha mon, Oklahoma oil man and politician who later was killed. TO BE SACRIFICE WASHINGTON, March 17. Senator LaPollette of Wisconsin will accept a third party nomination for tho presi (lency If the republican convention nt Cleveland next June nominates I'iobI dent CooJIdge and adopts a "conservu tlve" plntform. I Senator La Follette la discouraging his frionds from making a tight for bin In the republican convention but has indicated to them that should the Cleveland nomination and platform be reactionary from the viewpoint of Mb group, he will not look with disfavor upon a third party nomination. Secy. Campbell at Phoenix Wednesday The Pacific coast secretary of men's work for the Presbyterian church, Rev. Henry M. Campbell of Sah Fran cisco, will be in Phoenix Wednesday evening, March 19th, and Rive a short nddfoss at the regular mid-voek meeting at Clyde hall at 7:30. Before taking up this work for the Presby terian church at large in the Pacific coast s'tates. Dr. Campbell was pnntor for a number of years at San Jose. Calif., nnd Phoenix, Ariz. Ho speaks to night to the Medford men at the Medford Presbyterian church and on Tuesday evening at Klamath Falls, returning for the meeting Wednesday evening at Phoe nix. . . , . Tho 7:30 meeting Wednesday even ing 1r for everybody and a large at tendance is desired, and especially of every man who is a membor or friend of the Phoenix church. After 8:30 Dr. Campbell will meet the men and speak very briefly to them. His address Sunday morning nt the Medford church was enjoyed very much, and Phoonlx Is particular ly fortunate in this opportunity to hear Dr. Campbell. K. A. M., Chater Lake . Chapter No. 32 Regu lar convocation Tuesday, March 18th, 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTH, Secretary. 306 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Garden cultivator and seeder, bedsprtng and mattress, and one full-size mattressV two stake chains, and many other things. Call evenings, 811 8. Peach. ? 305 FOR RENT Bachelor apartments ana partly rurnislied house close in. Phone 9&G-R. 310 WANTED Two boys to solicit for and deliver Saturday Calls on com mission basis. Apply Duvldson News Agency, 4 p. m. dally. 305 FOR SALE 50 tons first cutting alfalfa hay, $10 per ton. W. D. Moo, Applegute, Ore. 311 FOR SALE Five rooms, good loca tion, large lot. all clear, some terms. Inquire 61 S H. Newtown. 310 For Creaky Joints Just rub on the new application called Joint-Ease if you want to know what real Joint comfort is. , It's for Btiff, swollen, or pain-tortured joints whether caused by rheu matism or not. A few seconds' rubbing nnd it soaks right in through skin and .flesh right in through skin and flesh right down to ligiment and bone. It oils up and limbers up the Joints. subdues tho inflammation and reduces the swelling. Jolnt-Knse is the one great remedy for all Joint troubles and live druggists are dispensing H dally a tube for 60 cents. Adv. F. & E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT Tuesday and Wednesday WM. S.HART in ."TRAVELING ON" Paramount Mack Sennett Comedy Hoot Gibson Coming Wednesday and Thursday Country Store Monday Nights. Admlsssion 10o and 30o Matlned Every Sunday 2:30 P. M. RIALTO THOMAjJ woman Proof" By GEORGE ADE GOING TONIGHT JACK HOLT ''THE MARRIAGE afV MM W fVJSi WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST Statesman and Diplomatist Most Famous Artist Ever Brought to Medford MEDFORD ARMORY MARCH 18 ONE PERFORMANCE i . SEAT SALE NOW OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC At Medford Pharmacy. Make checks payable to Andrews Bros. Prices $4.40, $3.30, $2.20, including war tax. ' John Deere No. 3 TRACTOR, CULTIVATOR FOR ORCHARD AND GENERAL FARMING This machine is built to stand the heavy strains that tractors give implements. Fine for orchard irrigation work. Come in and See This Cultivator HUBBARD BROS. Cor. Main and Riverside ' 1 Medford WHITE TRUCKS ; ED T.'. WEBBER , LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Office at Medford Service 3tatlon Phone 14 STARTS TOMORROW 2 BIG HITS 2 PINTO COLVIG (Formerly of Medford) In his first 2-ree comedy ' "KEEP GOING" Adults 35c Kiddles 10c Loges 50c and AGNE3 AYRES In, MARKET" Telephone 231 WATCH YOUR . BATTERY PREST-O-MTE BATTERY " STATION "Friendly Berviet- 7 ' Frjont QS aACHILOHI CLU VJBlrJ . I