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MARGARET CLARK AT STAR TONIGHT tttt ONLY ? J ci Sal r PLANS BIG RALLY anuary earance e n )) f 10 Continues All This Week HflEPFORP MATE TRTBTTNfl, MrcnFOKP, ' flttTSflflfr. fflTOTOAT, .TaTTTTaW Tflr TflTfl POULTRY FANCIERS ILL CLUB FORMORGANIZATIQN PRODUCE SHOW F SATURDAY Tho meeting of poultry people at the public market Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock was well attended, not withstanding tho prevailing rain storm. Sincere Interest was manifest ed In the purpose of tho nsHOinlilnRO, everyone present realizing thnt tho poultry Interests of tho valley are be ln herlonsly neglected and that tho people of tho county nro sustaining heavy loss nnnunlly on that account. 11. 11. Patterson was chosen tem porary chairman of the meeting and, on calling for order, found occasion to nddress thoso assembled on tho Importance of tho poultry Industry generally and the peculiar adaptabil ity of local conditions to that busl ni'HM "Once the business Is under stood fundamentally," he said, "thero Is no doubt of tho profit ono may obtain In a careful pursuit of tho poultry Industry. It doesn't rcqulro n large expenditure, of money. In fact, the average farm poultry plant Is Inexpensive; hut It requires caro and soino knowlcdgo of tho nature of the chicken to succeed. " l.iu-go Output Justified T. J. Gardner, manager of tho Medfonl Poultry and Kgg company, alto addressed the meeting, describ ing tho shortago in tho supply of poultry and poultry by-products of every kind in this volley; tho Insist ence of tho demnnd and tho Import ance of the prevailing prlres. "Wo ought to ship nt least n carload of poultry every week to San Francls ro," said Mr. Gardner, "nnd that Hhlpiuent should ho Increased rapidly until .IfH'liHon county shall be putting out two or three hundred thousand dollars' worth of poultry every year." Tho expressions were nil to tho ef fect that an organization should bo nt once affected that would encourngo In every substantial way tho develop ment of the poultry Industry In this valley, where every condition is fa vorable, nnd thnt a poultry show hold at an early date would go far toward stimulating Interest In that very Im portant business. OiViinlzatlon Affected ly way of giving permanency to the organization. In order that pro giess might bo nt onco mndo in tho matter or holding tho show, K. W. Hunter was elected permanent oxeo utle officer and Hoy U. I'eobles scc letary. The first thing to determlno was whether or not n show might bo held In a month or so In this city; nnd to that end a conunltteo of five, con sisting of T, J. Gardner, W. W. Wat son, .1. A. Illckerdlke, George Alford and i: J. Hunyard, was appointed and asked to mnko a caroful survey or the field and report on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, t the public market, at which time the association will hold Its second meeting. This committee will nnmo assistant members, ono at each point of Im portance In the vnlley, and nsk their co-operation In tho matter of encour aglng Interest In tho proposed show and soliciting encourngomont among those concerned in the localities nam eil. It Ik believed that thero will ho no difficulty In organizing sufficient Mrenjsth to hold a poultry show nt an eHiiy Uato In February and thnt Marguerite Clark adds another triumph to her rapidly growing list of successes In "Seven Sisters," the fivc-pnrt film adaptation of tho cel ebrated international comedy, tho latest production of the Paramount progrnm. "Seven Sisters' deals with tho ef forts of a widow a typical Hungar ian town to marry off her soven daughters. Out of her struggles to find them husbands, according to their nges, to keep tho younger ones out of sight -until their elder sisters are properly disposed of, and ns sunie tho appearance or ndequnto youth In all of them, arises tho fun of this oxcctitlntlngly humorous pho toplay. Mnrgnerlto Clark as tho principal of tho seven slBters Is wholy capti vating. Tho orglnnllty of the lden and tho attractiveness of Its char acters and situations combine to make a very amusing photoplay. OF HATE . AT PAGE TONIGHT "The Son?: of Hnte," nt the Phrc tonight, is based upon Surdnu's cele brated modem dramatic work, "Ln Toscn," nnd one of Sarah Jlero h unit's greatest successes, reveals a story foiiRulnily well udupted to the drnmntio talents of Hetty Xunscn, the royal nctres. The story of "The Rone of Hate" is one that strikes deep to tho tie-tilis of the sexual relation's between mod ern men nml women. Written in Snr- dous mot trenchant shle, it bites nnd scorches liko neid tho frailties of our modern civilization. iiunn i.a lo-cn is not, ns somo critics have dceiihcd. n croature of impulse, driven hv every pnssiiif; wnvo or iiiclimition. She is a true woman with the heart nnd instincts of lier mx. Hut she is bravo enough when ft deep love possesses her soul to give herself over to it, regardless of what the world may say. She is u chnraeter in whom one may become deeply interested because of hor hu-manncss. Deliberations of tho Greater Gold Hill club nt its last meeting resulted in the fixing of Saturday, January If), ns the date for n p,ct-tof;cthcr banquet nnd session, to which will be invited representatives from tho com mercial clubs of other Southern Ore gon cities. Committees linvo been appointed to supervise invitations, cuisine nnd decorative effect. The purpose of tho gathering is by no means the mere pursuit of pleasure, but, incident to the convivial nature of tho evening, to discuss nnd plan the improvement of conditions local ly and throughout tho entiro valley. Financial ratings of the dancing pa vilion, n club project, were sent sonr ing by the committco report of tho Christmas eve dunce. Dcspito the heavy expense and tho wayward weather, the net receipts totalled .f.l'J. Southern Orego.n is manifestly enam ored of the Gold Hill pavilion dances, and it is intended that another shall be given shortly. ltealizing thnt once in so ofter the discriminating home public demands n return to the simplicity of local tal ent theatricals, tho olnb has deter mined to meet tho yearning with an olil-fnshioned minstrel show featur ing the brightest of new-fashioned japes nnd jokes. We regiet thnt wo cannot quiet at this time the anxiety to learn the date of this peerless pre sentation of top talent lint it vill oeojir within the next month or so. At tho conclusion of rcgulnr busi ness the uiinual election was held, the choices in each instnnco being unani mously confirmed without other nom inations. 11. I). Kecd wns elected president ; J. II. llcemnn, vice-president; I W. Dodge, secretary; M. I). Bowers, treasurer; George hcrson, director for three-year term. Practically nothing reserved in winter merchandise. Ready to-wear at a big sacrifice. BAGS, BELTS AND JEWELRY REDUCED New style Leather Bngs medium size, somo fancv lined, others plain, sold regular 7uo to $8.80. ."Jewelry in neat pin sets, two and threo on a card, all the remaining stock From the holi day season ONE-FOURTH LESS , BIG LOT COLLARS, 19c AND 35c PARISIAN IVORY PICTURE FRAMES, Etc. Dozens of Neat Organdie Collars, some A final clean-up before invoicing, including mir- in sets, some with colored edges, others rors, brushes, separate manicuring pieces baby sets; also picture irames, oval and square ALL REDUCED BIG COTTON BATT 79c A great big halt of good quality cot ton, put up i nneat package ready for use, enough for comfort in the one roll jvegular $1.00. TRY "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER IF Notice of Sato of School Warrants Notlco Is hereby Riven thnt tho directors of School Dtatrlct No. 49 of Jackson County, Oregon, will offer for salo on Saturday, January tho 16th, 101 C, to tho highest bidder, for cash In hand paid, fifteen thousand dollars In refunding warrants, pny ablo on or bofu.-o ten years from date, with Interest nt flvo per cont per an num, Interest to bo paid Hcml-anuunl- - J mhi i u, jiiiia iur bihihui iiiwuiih, win nui n can no uono without costing tho bo rocelved for sums loss than fifty farmers a cont. , dollars. Tho directors reserve tho ' I rlKht to roject any and nil bids. XKW YORK. Jan. 10 Ada Itehnn.j Datod this -1th day of January, the nrtross, dlod ln.Uoosevolt hospital 1910. iiaiuriiny arter an operation for nr- j. w. LAWTON", liilnl affection. Sho had been 111' Attest: Chalrninn of Hoard, i for several months nnd ontored thoj H. s. STINK, ' hospital eight days ngo. Clerk. tf , ToiiIjaIiI ! Clean Your- ltowcls and Stop Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach Get n 1 0.cont box now. Turn tho rascals out tho head ache, biliousness, indication, tho sick, sour, stomach and bad colds turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascnrets. Millions of men nnd women take a Cascaret now and then nnd never know the misery caused by a lazy liv er, clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. Don't put In another day of dis tress. Let Cnscarcts cleanse, your stomach; romovo the sour, ferment ing food; tnko tho excess bile from your liver nnd carry out all tho con stipated wasto matter and poison In the bowels. Then you will feel Brent. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning. They work whllo you sleep. A 10'Cent box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stom ach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children love Cnscarcts becauso they never grlpo or sicken. Adv. V ? T t f T t ? T T f ? f V ? T f f T ? r T T r ? T ? T f ? v f f V ? y t t t y f ? t y i.T.ATA4ui.JA.A. SWEATERS AND KNIT GOODS REDUCED Ladies' Sweaters, in the most worn colors and all-wool quality; also a few silk and wool; also Children's Sweaters in all wool or wool and cotton mixed at ONE-FOURTH LESS and ? f f T Y f Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y y ? Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I lKizizi&zzHrz -TT1-wrv-VVVTVVVV-VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW'VWWW9 plain, to he worn with separ ate waists, sold regular Hue to (15c. $1.50 CREPE DE CHINES, 98c All the most wanted plain colors, such as nnvy, black, white, brown, green and gray, 38 inches wide, a few poplins included. ALL FURS AT ONE- HALF PRICE ALL REMNANTS ONE-HALF All kinds, all colors, all lengths, most any material you could think merly sold up to Wl.35 yard. of in the lot all atone-half regular tons, both figured or plain, price. regular $1.25 and $1.50. SILK PETTICOATS REDUCED A big range of Taffetas in such colors as navy, green, blue and black, also changeable effects and colored flounces, a few satins and soft finish silks, sold regular $2.95 to $0.50 AT ONE-FIFTH LESS LACES AND CHIFFONS 98c FUR TREMMING, ONE-HALF Silk Laces, double width, that for- Our entire remaining stock of Pur Chu- Bands, 1 and 2 inches wide, brown, sold gray, white and black, sold in the regular way at 00c to $1.00 yard. BASKETS ONE-THIRD LESS Sweet Grass Baskets in a var iety of shapes and sizes, somo especially good for sewing baskets, with the small sizes to or satin, in the wide width, sold match, priced regular 39(5 to $2.00. ONE LOT RIBBONS 29c Fancy brocades, mostly in pink blue and white, either taffeta regular up to 50c yard. Vjv ALL DRESS SKIRTS ONE-FOURTH LESS Make your selection from any skirt in stock, plain serges, mixtures or plaids, in the new wide width, for street wear, thoy range in price $3.50 to $8.50 regular all reduced. (Reasonable charge for alterations) ALL DRESSES INCLUDED IN THIS JANUARY SALE Neat Afternoon Dresses in all silk or silk and wool, some have chiffon or Georgette crepe sleeves; also quite a few Velvet Dresses combined with satin in black and brown only ALL AT ONE-FOURTH LESS The May Co. To the Voters of Medfonl Tor the second time l nm :i candi date for tho offlco of City Rcordor. Since I cannot leavo tho offlco to make a personal canvass I tako this means of asking your support next Tuesday. My only plea Is efficiency. Inves tigate my record. Ask tho oxperts who have audited tho account!! of tho recorder's offlco. It's Just a ImsInesB proposition. H. T. FOSS, 1.1C Present City Hocordor. TIMTC OA1U) INTErtURllAX AUTO OAIt CO. Lcnvo Medford dally except Run day for Ashland, Talent nnd Phoenix at 8 a. m., 11:60 a. m., 1:16, 2:30. 3:45 nnd 5:16 p. m. Also on Sat urday nt 11:16 p. m. Sundays leavo at 10 a. in., i p. in. and 9:30 p. in. Leavo Ashland for Medfonl dally except Sunday nt 9 a. in., 12:50, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45 and 0:15 p. in. Sunday leave Ashland at 9 a, in., 1:00, 5:00 and 10:30 p. m. M'CURDY INSURANCE AGENCY Affect Tnsiminco of All Kinds Tolophono 123 Sparta Uldg. J"' '"'i -1 1 1 MB lil ri'itiT w-w 1 rauiaifwiihTir ftntnllr Iwitnl-Hlthlt thutrt 14 tWpl.t iHwu. wry room win pnu uu. UMklHullr Ulthkti. 140 SUNNY 0UTSI1E R06MS Uhi SUry ittil 4 ctuitU BoIMIif. '1.-A BAY ONE PERSON "AT" M-iiABAYTWOmSONI from ftrnr or Dnti lilt "UNIVERSAL BUS" (t ut tiftu) Aiy Gory tiiut ut atuti the im. f INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME SHOES 98c Other good bargains in Shoes for Men, Women and Children M. M. Dept. Store Clean-Up Sale FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Rogue Spray Flourj "se the products of HHHkkHHVVPBk--i ij j 1& Is the standi)) of the economical housewife tho flour that enables her to make delicious pastry and vNholesomo bread, HOfU'i: KI'ILW I'l.Ol'lt Is made from solqcted wheat, by a mlllliiK process losurliiK chjanlliios.H - purity. Try It! Medford Roller Mills H. O. Nordwick, Prop. . Phone 507 The New Year Is Seeking Admission to )otir homo. Open wldo the doors and take ailvantago of tho many op portunities it offers, Especially In mill work Is tho opportunity otforod you, for ro aro prepared to supply you at tho lowost prUes wo've ever naked for strictb high grado material. Rogue River Valley Cannery The Best Made Help Home Industry. Try Loganberry Juice and Sherbets at the fountains and Ice crea.n parlors. SMpP For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A, SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Telephone 890 TRY OUR Want Ads They Reacli the People Patronize tho institution that maintains tho Largest Payroll in Bedford. The Medford Printing Co. mio Best Equipped Job Plant in Oregon outsido of Portland. Ask Your Grocer and Butcher FOIt They Are Home Crown ROGUE RIVCRj iJiftAND KV 3- JZ rjAy' . W X ,v "WTKi5?7ta . Fa . fills- I Tfim,f S5&. rv P' me uest Ever r j i 3 ?POHS MEDFORD SAvSH & DOOR CO.