METVFOTtt) MATT, TRTBTTNK4 METyPOTil), OTiRfiOY. RUXnAV.' MATiCN P., 1920.
PAGE THREB
Mr.;
8.11 IN. OF RAIN
SINCE SEPTEMBER
LAST MONTH SHY
t t llio ploiyy and wH know n writers
; ithruout the country , during -the
The monthly tuetcroloRlcal sum-jpnat few years, will receive the
mary for last month, prepared by upotht locallv this week, when
I W. Hick, the- meteorologist in jthe Mail Tribune runs n number
charge of the government weuth-lof Interviews with prominent lo-
or bureau at .Medford, shown that.al citizens.
the mean temperature for Febru-i Jude Hen Umby. -: th W
arv was 3N.3 deirrpn n ilriuiwiirA i b..m..n n,Knn..t ..n,nn.
of 4.4 degrees below the past aver- -; Ipnate umrrln-fo idea, will no
nge for tho month. Tho month, doubt, be challenged and counter
as a whole, was rather cool, only j chalk-nurd by tho local student
five days having mean tempera-jof the question,
t tires as high as, or higher than The .Mall Tribune has invited
normal. Fluctuations from day to circuit ,ludgv H. I. Norton of
daV WPl'n lrinim-nllv umull "i Thn i..-. - i.i
highest reading was on the! who has had years of experience $ wrv "VJV"'1 f1?' " 'LlX
last day, It Incidentally being the M an attorney, and is now neees- i vor owl umk-l are the
warmest day of the year, up "to wirljy (U.vtJnK considerable of his ''''; both are ewell
that date. The lowest value, 12.Ctt,..e on the ben.h to the grant- i 1 b owlwrn Oroon moivt"
degrees on the seventh, was the j llw liml d-nyhitf. of. decrees, to". ' )".'-
ioeai ever recorueu -m renrunry
at this station. Tumperntures be-
i o iv me ireeziiig point were re-co-led
on twentytwo days.
Precipitation .whs deficient. Only
.- t liicn fell during, the mouth,
2.4:i ineHes less than the normal.
This places the seasonal precipi
tation, to date (September 1 to
February 28), at 8.17 inches or
period, the normal heinK U.o, , Tlu. lm.L.,,ve for tll0 SP,.eS of
nnn f f"r tllC fllKt tWO ,nU.,OWK , ,)C , , ;
u 11 .". -". Iu"l'""ar ,y'';! '"vi.,s ,i.-.,.. -c, , .,
nmounteu to J.il inches, a detle- .., -vr. .n . t 1
mcasurcable ruin which did occur
ail fell on six days, on one of j
which Ihere was also a trace of
snow. From the flh lo the Hist ;
and on the last three days there j
was no precipitation. i
Only one February, since the es- j
tublishmont of. the station has had
a lighter t.otul rainfall, thai one i
being In i:t20.
There were fourteen, clear., six
partly cloudy and e'i!ht cloudy
days. Notations wero mado of
lunar halos on two days, a solar
halo on one; dense fog on two
days and light. fog on -four: and
light smoke was recorded on oue
day. j
The total wind movement, wan '
2;nU miles, giviugun nverugo vel
ocity of U.fi milcH per hour. Tho
maximum velocity was '1Z miles
per hour, from the southeast, on
the Nth.
The summary follows in pari:
J ute.
Max; Min. .Mean I'ic-e.
47
18
55
r.x
4S
3X
39
47
4S
.....D4
54
r:i
,.....o;t
r.7 .
......4!l
35
41
.01
31
31
.;
M
2
13
14
17
III
19
IS
M '
19 ,
41 .
13
47
3S
30
20
30
32
35
30
30
3(1
30 ""
3X
30
X y
40
"M
42
-III
39
42
II
3S
3S
40
40
3X.3
T
.12
.01
.00
.00
.00
.00
a
4 ......
r,
li
7
a
!l
10
1 i ......
12 .....
13
o i
Ill
I
17 ;
in
iii
J!l
!M ......
L'l
ll.'i
2fi
27 .....
1!S ......
Mon:i
.00
.00
.00
.00
.oo
' i00 ,
.00 '
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.110
.00
.02
T
.02
.00
.00
.00
.24
54
59
57
49
19
54
IS
.is
59
.'! .
... 51.7
32
M
24
29
3 1
2S
2S
Up In Mabel's Room
Tonight at Playhouse
At the I' 1 a y h"b it s e loniuhl
rnink's CupiiilliDis will pictent
"I'p ln Mabel's Room." It is u
comedy drama, full ot 'uiUjliH and
thrills. There will also be vaude-
I1. and music by the orchestra.
V'rank's ComiMliiiiiM wll be at
the Armory Thursilny evening.
owhiK to elianpcs In the rjay
, house.
lleiny Ksilohr of W'aiiki-Kiin. III.,
says that his bens laid nearly twlro
as many ci;i;s when he pu1 elrctrlc
lichts in the ben houses
Fisk Tires
And Tire Repairing
And a Complete Stock of
RIMS and WHEELS
Medford Vulcanizing
, Works
Sixth and Fir ' Phone'180
y
Do You Want a
LOAN
SEE .
Redden & Co.
For good loans on Imp9jved
city property. 119 North Cen
tral. Phone 720.
1
Kloclrotherapy Ctalropractle
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9th Successful Year In Medford
Treatments by Appointment
Medford Center Bldg- Phone SSS
Nntnrnpnthjr Fond Science
COMPANION BANS
I Companionate .MuiriuKOt tho in
!iiratioii for Luuntl.s h fit ted div
ilmtcs unions members of tho bar.
. alvv, , his views on the subject.
.lust what opinion the judjie will
hand down is not yet known, but
which, ever side he takes, wiU
prove interesting.
i.orai attorneys wnn navo aiso
tnken sides in divorce coniplica
tlons will also lie tidotrd, as will
a number of local ministers ami
I other professional and business
lug to the K!aho theatre on March
11.
Daily Meteorological Report
' Siiiidiiy, .Marcli S.-.J'O
Forecasts
Sunday
Medroi-d niul vicinity
pnrtly cloudy. Not much chnngo
in teniperaturp.
Oregon: Sunduy, , senornlly fall
but becoming uuseUfttl extreme
northwest pot'llnn. Not much
change In tenipernture.
Local Data
Temperature nli-K.l ....48
Highest (lust 12 lu-s) ..05
Lowest (hint 12 lira.) ..4X
Hel. Humidity (pet. I ..74
I'reclpitHliim I inches I -.00
02
t;t;
40
21
.00 j
Htale of weather Cloudy Cloudy
-Total, preclpituliou -. s'flice
t nrober I. 192S. X.17 inches.
Scp-
SnnriHe today O.C; u. lit.
Sunset today. U.03 p. m.
Sunrie .Momlay. Ml a. m.
h. V. PICK. Meteorologist.
'0.
ADDS EQUIPMENT
Wiih ilio friKiallalion of a mod
hydraulic lift and othci- IiIkIi
tmttlt ofpilpnnnt this "Weaver
; vlr,- tntiuit on .Main strew nt th
; ..r uf Xm.th F(r. N .......
! CUI m r wf ' No,lh 3 " "uw rulU
lo K,vo "d-"nul service to htcir
l!t,""i' '
-Vn alr HriiiK jam for Pprayint
oil " P'ns hiirh mowure erea.se
' s" ml :ni i leotiie gear case
drainer and flushi'r In latcxt per
fected iihhU'Is are included in the
new Improvements at the Weaver
station. ' -.
Hed Crown, gasoline. Zero line
a'nd Moblloil are hand led by thih
station ami n stock o( Firestone
v ' .
' !
Sailor Jack' Wood, local wrestler.
,ouk a ""' wfr yesterday to cel.
limtf. the arrival of llio ln-ar""l
quadruplets that, camo to bloss
his liuppy huine, at an early hour! f,.om, Kiumath Fulls yesterday by
yesterday, lnornlnt,-. l'asslnB tlui!ltlH Hheiiffa offibe. This proli-rinai-s
to a number ut, locnl ; aDly vill niean Sanfiuliieltl will
friends, thruout the day. Sailor I con, to ri-elve treutnient here.
Jack, could talk of little else ex- j i!)10n being taken baek to the Jail
cept tho new Infants.' which, he j yesterday following Ms sentenco.
:Hays. ore tho pride and Joy' of
jUieir mother. ' I
"I don't know what we 11 name, j UnvliiB run afoul of the law.
t hem. as yet. It will be rather I--orown in tho swamps of Louis
hard picking out for names all ! (ana. 'specJinens of the Spanish
at once," ho e.sclaluicd wistfully.,
,"llut tut In hopes at least two
of them will be adept at the
vi j en 7 . wrestling; Kume and then, we can1
HI S j o.ieall them after .some of the pro
i ' f'-Ks'oiml- eelebretles;' . 1
K 3, . Tlie i;uudruplets have . not aa ;
yet opened their tiny eyes to the!
1 . li'lit of day. and are snuKB'ed !
In a comfortable ' I'radle . . .over
! which their flcrman Jtorrel moth
er hovers ami siut:. the rullabys
befitting a
tet of uristocratio
canary birds.
I i he . blnis are the property ot
.irt. m ooo.s. w no now mu;ihi.h
eolleetion of nix full grown, und
t fmir Itnliv nniint'Iis. Tlio nri'Mfllt
j canary mother, has ruibed three
! compb-tr fftmllles within the pout
i rJ.,ilt mnn,h n.,m'.iinir t -Mrs.
Wood .
Exquisite
;'::Ncw"
Models
A ...for Spring...
' Dainty siring fronks ami
gowns,1 ri'produml with
the same c.Ciitc details
as tlie ui iginals. pl'jJ'ioiis
c o ni 1j i n a t-i on s of ,tlic
4 .vogue of tlje sun'-' sliadcs
' Oasis '-Green,' Su n Tan,
Castilian Jied,.JJiue . Aid
Violet. Ensi'inbles. too,
and stunning new coats
that vie- with , frocks -in
. richness, and color!
Hats
Hats! Amazingly
different chic.
new
You'll
find just tlie hat to match
your spring outfit here.
South Central Avenue Opposite Hotel Jackson
Rrevffles
Considerable new and highly In-;
trleato equfpuu-m bus been install-
el In the local lull office builu-
Ing of- the 1'ucifie Teb'phono und ;
TelvKiauh lOainaiiy whereby the
Medford idicnl will be abb; to act
a a district control station for . bis wife, w ho ha been 111 - for
radio . broadcast hookuis. The j some time at a Portland hospital,
hook-ups which utlliite telephone : suffering from a nervous 'Mmcnt.
wires between luumdoust stations The lhree-eu.Mon billiard tour
push through this, city on coast hhumih scheduled t. legin soon
traffic ami with the new enulp- ' wjh imv, a u1K,.r numlier f en
mejit the Aiedford station becomes tranti than was at first expected,
an important link in tho system, according to sponsors of the con
Joe lllbbard, who has purchas- test, who reported yesterday over
ed the Golden Hule store in llutte j i,.n contestam s have already ent
Falls. is moving his stock of groe- ,.red. Three players will piny on
orios from his Talent store lo tven terms of- ;Ji po0ts and will
the' Hullo -Falls store this week. , include Dun Super. .S. Fuji and
Mr. milliard has been In busl- j ir. ).;, J.antls. llantllcaw will
news in Talent the-past four years. I . nuide neeorUIng to the ability
Mr. Kibbard's son UiiMsell. has ; ,f the players and will robably
been wilh uim the pjist six months j i,ln down to Ifi pixlnts. The first
Tnd will be In the store at Itutto j K;.mp was originally scheduled lo
Falls. The Hibbnid families have , i. phiyed this week. i
resided in Medfonl ' during tho" Charles FTeeeeu- of Mlnam, in
time they have been in business
at Talent, driving to Talent dally,
Dr. A. M. McCnpps of the state
oxperitnent station Oat Corvnllis
has been spending several days in
1 Med ford making abortion teals of
-dairy herds' in various auction of
! the county. ? " .
I.ouis . iSamiuinetti,. sentenced
yesterday in justice court to two
: months In- the eounly Jail, and
: fined for ti'Rusportatlon of
' wine, following his arrest Friday
. night' near Ashland, has been un
i der the care of a Klamath Falls
doctor -for two -months, receiving
i treat nient for stomach trouble, nc
,.-(nn . ; t..i.-iri-inii received
j he Is sald-to Jinve broken Uow'n
and wept over his mlsfortuno of
moss, popularly uted in tho. south
as .mattress filllne, hn been, on
display as the chamber ot coin.
nw.j.fi flii'iiiirli tin, ciitirlCNV nf
Milton Vohs. who received It from!
i-elatlvea In Louisiana.
The -iuoks
tirowa ueverai feet lone and ' la
also- used -for packintr fruit ' find
ui-Uele's- to bo shipped. .for long
, distances.
.-After -bavinB,
two months ut
spent.. the .oust
her. homo In the
, Trail aectlon, Miv. K Kirchgcs-
tier b ft last 'i-veidng by traJn - for
an Kranelneo to be at tho bednldo
of her wiHtor, who ia reported to
be HcrlouHly ill. Her husbund, I Jr.
Kirehgewmer, will leave in two
MUekH to' join her In the tlolden
tlatu city. 1 They, plan to return
to Houlhern Oregon during' next
June. ' "
-fmiwwm0 spring WmA
V kf,x VU J v m ; ' Fashion Miv -
We Extend a Cordial Invitation
"."IV. "'1 ' - ': j.' -'j ' : '. V '.".'. f ' '?
For you to inspect the season's most
charming creations in women's and
misses' apparel.
Uoit S. KpiiliKi'i, fonin'V wi'll
kiuiwii rvjiMi'tii if .Nh'diViil. who .
liitt't movtul (o ( ! rtuilN I'iiss from '
Winn, uftrp- IjciiiK In ( lit dry
cU'UHiUK lUIHillCHH lot' SfVlTUl J l CM .
ht ri'inovfd to Toi-thim). nml win
witO his faintly. Is now engaged
U. iiaiu.Hon in ue rea!
U business in tirants J'uss.
c ttay Slomker. member of tin
city police force. has
from u short trip to
returned
Portia i ft .
where be was ut tho bedside
. Kasiern Orenoif.
vhort time in Me
'dford vlsitint; rel
atives, IncIltilinK two suuk.
It. li. Katohwell. ehlef of the
local lens dlstnncti ttdephone
plant has resumed duty after a
prolonged dego of influenza which (
for a time threatened serious com-
plications.
Uist year the Oregon state traf-
fie officers partlelpated in HCo
arrests. WurnhiKS wen- issued In'
caiys. The officers colUvted
delinquent foes in the amount of
SI t. 7 while . fines imposed .
ill connection with the arrests ag-
greeted -1 70.1! A. Stolen- curs,
having a resale value of $8t:!U '
were recovered. The officers ls-i '
ited Z'iA'l towns and cities during !
the month und traveled a total of
J3.IS1 miles. :. ;
. Ir. li, K. (lonelier. McMinnvllle
physician, -has been granted patent
rights on a "cireulur plow"' that
permits the farmer-to set the im
plement In the morning and re
turn In the evening from a trip
to find tho whole field plowed.
11. T. I'ankey, J. tl. ove and
1 . Jl, Noioroas were anions , tho
Central I'olnl orcluudlsts who at.
ti.txli'il tho m'm.t In,-. v.mI ci-iIii .' n ft .
ei-noen at the Hotel 'Medford. of
tlie Jaelison (bounty
-rultsrowera' i
Leitglle. -
' .1Imh Kvi'lyn Callf.son in .pend
lag a fen iluVH In Modford hm a
gueti at "the II. I.. JoneH reildence.
Minn Catlixoii ts a former reHbbnl
of Med fun! but is muUIng her
home in Klamath Kails iiiuv.-
Klamath News. ! ,
.Mr. aml 'Mr. W. V. AshpolOj
are expected to rettirn Vedm-8-1
day from. 1'ortlund' Vvt-which Lltj-!
I hey motored laid week .with Mvh.
.lohn AhIiiioIc UiiO Mrs.-; Tlixabfth !
illeggli
) Mejfgl
r for un
.Mrs., Ash polo und iV rs. ' WWnU'LETE CLEANINO AND 1
win iieuiunt in .i J-ui't iiik u rWmiwM. ' I ' ' ' 1
iioierimie vi-it. - UY1IMO SERV1CV , ip . i i i m '
1 , 1 .-.J.. . 1 ' ' jl"" ' . '"J ..' I i.J. . . . 'ill . . i. : ! . J1. ..L...I JU.ILU it-.
f'V' yifiUY l Tuesday Evening
iiv i null triftl In j uii ir(
Krhlay ri-sulleil lit ft .f min
or iiimroxlniuti'ly ? I iMi In
tif Ji nn Wtil kins iiKiifn.Hl
I intlii'td, Ted .Moinva and
I'nton fur tin use of sad-
ille hurt es ilurlmr a hunt int: trin
last October. The defendants
claimed they had agreed to pay
00 cents per horse per day for
five horses, but the plaintiff
fta lined he was to have received
X per day per horse. It Is not
kuown whether the case will be
appealed.
Waller 1. 1 lunlup. deputy col
lector of Inlcrmil revenue of Med
fonl. returned lo 1 lamath Fulls
bust Alonilay after visiting in l.ake
view. Uosebtirg and (i rants I'ass
in connection with -the filinn of
income tax returns with the fed
eral government, Dunlr.p 'will be
in his office in the council cham
bers of the city hall at Klamath
Falls until March 1 5, the last
day for filing Income tax returns
without having to pay a 5 per
cent pcmtls).
I' O It T A It T H I,' It, Kwnntum;
Leased Territory tfl) Former
Uusslait (iffleers, veterans of the
Ituso-Jananese wa'. new iVfuuces. I
met on February 12 at the HuHslan
cenit'tery. They observed the 25th
anniversnry of the Itusso-Japanese
war.
Joseph l.ascalo of Sioux City, i
wants a divorce, charging that his
wife makes home brew when she
should he getting his meals.
,
Watktus lkriKlucls.
T am 1he duly authorized dealer
nd agent of tho VVatklns products
! in Jackson county, except Ashland
J and Medfot d. Hoy I. Clanfleld,
I'hona 7110-W', Medt'ord, Stai- route,
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Managar
Phone 105 80 N. Cantral
Medford, Oregon
All amd Holly Ats Phokb 144
Iln
court
im-nt
fuvur
,. 1.,
A.
1t :' X U Wear As You Pay The Cinderella Way
hrsei'tion in given . as tlui
...,,. ...,K (m. (l ,M ee suit filej
ut tho county clorJi's office es
tci'day by Udnu Moore ukhIhsV
Hen Moore. The couple wa.v mur
rled In Medfurd lit 1 U-'T and the
plaintiff claims she wjts deserted
In February of htst ycai
were no c i 1 1 Id r e n born.
Therg
Millinery
Tuesday
Night
i
7:30 to
Miss Taylor Millinery
42 South Central , Across from Prateriaa Theatre
II allllr
Richardson Springs
' ' ''The Homo of tho Soft Shirt"
Claiming the world's best natural physic. Ch highway
near CWco, 5tto (Jounty, California.
Warm Winter Weather, Steam Bath
Wondorful mineral waters unexcelled for rheumatism,
kidney and stomach ailments, . .. '
, LEE EIOHAEDSON Chico, California ,: - .
Distinctive Cinderella cre
ations, selected from tho
s e ores of beaut i fid gar
ments personally chosen
in the fashion centers by
our eastern buyer for our
Mcdfoi'd, store, will be
shown on models Tuesday
evening. Southern' Ore
gon people are invited to
enjoy this-rcvue. -. .
Hose
We -.have exactly the
shades to match our gar
ments in just the weights
and sizes. you most desire.
Fred Gottfried Airoi Turnbov
GOTTFRIED & TUENBOW
- Expert piumblnn, heating
heet metnl repar shop,
Wo specialize on service at reas
onable pr'ccs. No job too small
219 N. Grape St.
Phone 674
Opening!
March
Fifth
9:00 P. M.