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PAOE TWO MUDFORr, MATIJ TRTBTOTK, MF.TIFORT), . OUEfloJf. RATtmilAY, FCTKUAnV S2, fOCAL AND IU PERSONAL Whlln on account of Saturday be ing a 1ml lil ii y tha wonthor bureau of fice nt Sim Francisco did not Bond a prediction for tonight nnd Sunday for MouTord and vicinity, C. C. Cato, who In tlio local govornment weather niau mid who is cxtremoly copservatlvo, when urgod to- make a local forecast ventured tlio nsstrtlon after looking out. the window that It would proh- nuly be cloudy tonight nnd Sunday with probably more or loss rain, and that if it did rain the precipitation would undoubtedly he wot. A mix ture ot half rain nnd snow' felt nil this forenoon, and bade fair to con tinue all day.' The tompernturo from B p. m. yesterday until 8 a. m. today never varied from .S3 degrees above. The precipitation of last night, and Thursday amouuted to'.30 of an inch, Alco Taxi. Thono 95. Mrs. Ituth W; Clemons of the Kirt- land farm left last. night for a visit with friends from Cleveland, 0. af Portland, for a week or two. v Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced corsetler, for Xu-Bone Corsets. Phono D85-H. ; 300 Sergeant O. J.' Bell of the Second infantry, who had been In the service for the past soven months, arrived In 'Modford this morning from Camp Iewis, having been discharged," and will leave tor Brownsboro in a day or two to visit his sister. Don't kick about high-priced shoes when you can buy them for cost at NO. 10 South Central. Sale will close at 9 p. m., Feb. 25th. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. McPherson are guests at the Hotel Holland from Uagle Point, having come to the city Thursday. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. ' Whother the .heavy rains did the business or because the disease has run its course Is not' - definitely known, but at any rata there have been no influenza cases reported in Grants Pass for many days. Happy riddance.j Grants Pass Courier. Llthia water at DeVoe's. Mrs. h. . Holbrook ot Albany, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Eads, and other rela tives in Medford for some time past, left this morning for home. Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C E. Gates Auto Co. J. G. Gilbert who recently sold the Royal Bakery has been spending con siderable time lately at Grants Pass with a view to establishing ft bakery in -that city. , He formerly had a bak ery In Grants Pass. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Booms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bids., phone 230. " , tf George A. Wilson, who had been in military service for the past six months arrived In Medford this mor ning frtfcri Camp Lewis where he was discharged from the 75th infantry. A two-lb. box ot Vogan's chocolates for ?1.C5 at DeVoe's. Mrs. W. J. Wright of tho Apple gate district is a guest at the Hotel Holland. - ? Guaranteed piston rings for all cars., C. E. Gates Auto Co. Women will not serve on jurie3 in the state ot Oregon yet a while as; members of the house "of represents-' lives by a majority vote decided i against the 'bill introduced by Mrs, j Alexander Thompson of The Dalles. I In her bill, Mrs. Thompson proposed . to make it rather optional as to j whether a woman wanted to serve 1 when summoned for jury duty. If ; she happened to feeling disposed to j serve, she could accept the summons j and appear. If not, all that was nec essary was to sign a statement that she did not care to Berve and that was the end of it. Salem Capital Journal. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. -Gates Auto Co. Chas. Burggrat of Albany, district deputy of the Elks order who has been: suffering with a bad cold ever since he arrived here last Thursday, left this morning for Ashland where ho will visit the Elks lodge of that city tonight. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. ' William G. Tait arrived hom,e this j Portland. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 267 . At Boggls and Elmer Bertelson, who reside near Gold Hill, Oregon, were" arrested yesterday by Officer E. J: Kirwan on a charge of disturb ing the peace here Monday night.' It was alleged that they were drunk' ami made trouble in two or three local saloons. The two men appeared be fore City Recorder Louis W. FaV- quier yesterday afternoon and Died guilty. Each was fined $20. The men paid their fines and left for Ore gon last night. -Yreka News. 1 It pays, to save in the Building &1 Loan, 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. Lovers of music, friends and pa trons of St. Mary's academy are cor- dlully invited to attend a splendid1! , musical program that will be ren dered in tho auditorium of the acad emy on next Thursday evening, Feb. 27, at 8 o'clock. The program pre- . souts many nnd interesting numbers chiofly from tho school of modern music. Such names as Frlml, Sapel Inikoff, Arcnsky, M'acDowell, Schutt, Chaniliiudo are familiar to all music ians: IJio rendition of these variou.t numbers will provide an entertaining npd profitable? evening for the aud ience. - ' ' i "WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER ." - Day riiono: Pacific 22". Night Phone: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. ': I,nly Assistant. Chester O. Mulhollen, son ot Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Mulhollen ot 32!) West Second arrived In New York, Fab. 19 on tho Cutmplc with tho lGSd infan try, 41st division. Many Oregon boys were on tills vessel but ho was tho only one from Medford. For flro Insurance phone 64. cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. B. Wood & Co. R. S. Bush, nuto mechanic from Medford Bpent Friday looklng nround at Grants Pass with a view to locat ing In that city. v DeVoo has a flno Hue of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. '0. A. DeVoe, tho well known con fectionery nnd grocery proprietor. wont to Prospect yesterday whero he will enjoy a couple ot weeks ot rest and recreation with headquarters at Grlave's hotel. c Dress making at home. 423 'North Grape Btreet. ISS Jinny men or women who forgot today was Washington's birthday and therefore n legal holiday, were much out of patleuco and a little in convenienced because tho banks were closed. At most homes thruout the city there was regret because of no mall delivery today. , Nurses to eomo In training, $5.00 a month far first year; ?7:50 for sec. ond: $10.00 for tho third. Board, room and laundry . free. Medford Sanitarium. .' 2S4 Among guests nt tho Hotel Nash last night and today was E. W. Coop er ot Sams Valley and Ed O'Toole of the Modoc orchard. City hemstitching and pecoting 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 The Medford high school basket ball team was beatea for tho third successive game at the Natatorlum by the Ashland high team last nlsht. score 20 to 12, and tho Ashland high girls team was ag?tn conquered by the Medford high girls team, score 36 to 9.. The fast game between the boys' teams last night was the best of the series, with Medford showing splendid improvement. Scely Hall refereed the games. A large crowd witnessed the contests. The last games in the Ashland series will be played at Ashland tonight, and many of the local student body will attend. Tho Medford team will face the Rose burg high team hore next Friday night. ' ..-., Alco Taxi. Phone 9J. Tho Farm Bureau News is being printed today and will be placed in tho mails Monday. Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. Hemstitching, pecoting. -Handicraft Shop. ' J. E. Enger of Roseburgind J. O. Johnson of Glendale, trainmaster and roadmaster respectively of this divis ion of .the Southern Pacific railroad, were business visitors In Medford on Friday. - . ........ For the best insurance see Holmes. the Insurance Man. The home coming of tho Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will be held at the church next Tuesday af ternoon. Members of tho Priscilla circle will be hostesses for the afternoon'.- . " "' ' - :. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. special si ' ENRICO (V.KUSO ! .Tomorrow , : ILIBERXY ? M onday a I LAST TIMES TONIGHT ' . kf Service Over - PI the Counter ml ljfl Wo aim to give SKKVIOH over tho II 3 Si j. -V counter (?ood SKRVICK tho htxit JrJ 'HKKVIC'K. When you miikc a He- , ll A . PWlt or . lth(Xraivul yoii mc sen- JluH 'Y cj liroiuiitly, iminstakliiKly. ' ijjll ' " A'ife 4 Percent Interest ' . wmimmw ' , ESTABL 15 HE William 11. Walsh ot Weltcii, ar rived In Medford today from Cump Lewis having been discharged rrom service in tlio 63rd infantry rnlment. You can always find soiiiollilng for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. W, It. Veliablo of Kuch, who re cently sold his farm in the Apploguio district, will move tn Jacksonville. Dr. Hclno, Unmet t -Corey Bldg. Things are perking up n't Crescent City, '!., us witness thn following Item in tho Inst issue of the Crescent City Triplicate: "Whether it is the brand of oratory or tho power of Bong that Is attached to tho street meet ings of our local evangelist. Hint re minds one ot metropolitan' life, 'tis hard to se.y. Nevertheless, thorn's mi denying It now, Crescent City Is sure taking on metropolitan airs." Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co. . the local office of the' IT, S. Employment service one day this week a hurry call was sent in by a KliiXnath county lumberman for ex perienced cook and helper for lumber camp. At the time this order was taken, the local office had no one registered who would fill tho bill. During the afternoon ot the samd day a party called representing a first class camp cool; and assistant. Tho lumberman was located almost at the moment of leaving town. The two parties were brought together, with tho result that tho position was filled. Get your milk, cream, butter nnd buttermilk at DeVoe's. ' C. C. Cato and Prof. Ueimer made' addresses today at tho farm bureau meeting In Ashland held In connec tion wiih tho Washington's birthday observance ot planting trees iu that city and vicinity. Duily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phono 13. Eugene visitors registered at the hotels Friday and Saturday included G. H. Parker, R. E. Morton and E. E. Rorapaugh. The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Fez. 1. AH kinds ot wood for sale. Phone 76. 290 For tho first day this week no local fishermen went by tho morning train today to Gold Kay to try their luck in tho river, but a number of confirmed Medford fishermen went by auto to points along the river to day despite the bad weather. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing: Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phono 162-J. Earl Smcdley returned home Fri day from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hull at Grants Pass. Insure In sure insurance. Phone 799 or 5v9-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 People who plan to raise turkeys, geese and ducks tills year can obtain splendid government bulletins on this subject from Miss Anne McCor mick's office in the Liberty building. Guaranteed brake, lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. M. M. Stover of San- Mateo is vis iting iir Medford and is registered at the Hotel Holland.'- L. Flury was among the visitors from Phoenix in the city Friday and today. Double junk prices paid tor old tires and tubes. Akron Tire Shop, 36 South Riverside. 283 ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY SEE THE ENRICO The immortal Caruso in a motion picture at last! Yes, a Caruso picture at last. The immortal singer aetor moves before your eyes. You would have to pay five or ten dollars to see him equally well at any metropolitan opera house. CHAS. The Inclement weather' and the fact that many people thought that tlio public market would bo closed bo ranee of lis being a holiday mndo that Institution unusually light in patronage and food commodities to day, , For tho first time In many weeks there was no freali beet oil sale', but thero was a plentiful sup ply of flno pork. Mrs. II. E. HliinbiirRor of Portland, who has been visiting rolutlvea hero left for Hilt Suturduy to visit -her brother, Waller Norrls. The food situation Is tersely slim med up by tho Stoyton MH as fol lows: "Provisions nro meeting with all sorts ot disasters nt present. Eggs nro dropping, butter la falling and potatoes nro slumping. Bread seems to bo the only thing that Is rising." Mrs. F. F. I.oder nnd daughter Ruth left today for their future home at Redding, Oil. Mr. Loder who loft there some tlmo ago to tnko cluirgo of the northern California district tor a well known . correspondence school recently resigned that position and accepted one with tho Northern California Power company, for which ho has charge of transformers with headquarters In Redding. Portland men registered nt tho hotels last night mid today Included Goo. S. Field, J. XI. Sullowny, E. S. Farmer. Phillip Beck. W.JO, llelfrlch. W. J. MeCulloway. J. I,. Wright, J. II. Brierly and N. II. Mnckheii. Mrs. C. A. Snpandowskl and daugh ter returned homo today to Klum arton, Cal., after having visited in Medford since last Tuesday. The contributions bo fur received tor the Armenian relief drivo which begins Monday amount to $63.50. The following contributions nro ac knowledged in addition to tlio $49 previously acknowledged: C. K. dates $3; Emll Mohr, $5; Mrs. Chas. De linn, $2; W. N. Offutt, Sr., 60c. nnd Rov. W. R. 'Morenz-Ocser, $1. J. E. McCormiek, J. it. Rohr, G. h. Chandle, A. Goblor and C. B. Chll gen are among San Francisco so journers In .Medford today. Died ot disease: Lieut. John A. McCleverty, Portland, Ore. Wounded slightly: Private Guy G. Weaver, Hubbard, Ore.: Mechanic Johannes R. M. Rnsmussen, Portlnnd, Ore.: Privates Frank McGourty, Portland, Ore.; VIrgtl Golden, Snlcm, Ore. '; Wounded .degree iindotormlnod: Capt. Frank Sinclair Sever, Portland, Ore. v WEDDING BELLS Christ-Oliver .Misa Joseuhjne .Oli ver, daughter of Mrsr-riozoll nf Phoe nix, was married 'to Cffiit CliffisrnT'tlic home ol' the bride's mother. Dr. Bail lie officiated, usinir tlio rinir service of the J'resbvleriun church. A re ception was riven (it tho homo of) -Mrs. Shores to 30 of the vounir iieople of I'hoenix. The vniuiir couple left-lfor Port land, where Jlr., Christ is cheueed in biTsincr. - WORLD'S GREATEST Prices for this attraction: Adults 25c Children ....10c A RAY in "The Law Snow-Shoe Weather It's days like these that tell you whether you've been square with your battery or not. m If you haven't look out. Some morning you'll go Out and step on tlio start er without even getting u sign of life. Better take a hydrometer test today to be mire each cell is at least up to 1.285. If battery charge is low do not neglect to come in. Electric Shop DIED OKISSOM! -Died nt his Into Vohi ilenee, t'limtix, Ore., Andrew (Irixsum, born April 'JIUli, 18111. in .Inelison county, Missouri. Died I'Vli. 111. .Ill til. nt tliu Hire of 7'J vein's, 111 nioiillm tiiul 1 ilnv, Mown nmiTioil to Klimiliiuli Kriiiieen Iturnx Oct. II, 187'J, lit l'eln luiua, I'nlil'. Ho wiih tlio father of 10 eliNilivn, oialit of wliimi mii'vivo. liim. lie leaves to mourn lit Ion, bin wife mill einlil eliililren. Mr. Kiln Mnx fielil, KiiL'le l'oint: Win. OrifKom, Ouuilim, liinlio: MrH. Alum Town, Luke I'reek, Ore., Andrew anil Llew ollvn Uiissiun, Clinuix, Hie; Mr. Lilliim C'ingiMiile, Mrs. Flnreueo Milli ttnii, KhkIb I'uiiil, Hiv.. iiml Herbert lii'Usimi of Climax, Ore. Fmienil nervivi'M will lie lielil nt the P-reslivterinii church. I'huenix, Ore., ul I n. m., Moniliiv. Feb. L'-l. I DID. liov. Or. Unilev of I'ieinliiiii. Interment in I'lioonix cemclerv. Fresh Shipment BLANCHED SALTED PEANUTS 2f t'fiit containers. GOLD CREST PIMIENTO CHEESE 10 font impkngps. . THOMSEN'S FLUFFY MARSHMALLOWS 13 cent tins. Bargain Table Special Five Varieties Bulk Cookies Priced Special Saturday only SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. WESTON'S Camera hop the Only Exclusive Commercial l'uotogninliei in Southern Oregon." natives niade any time ot :-ln'0 bv appointment. Thonc 147-J. We'll do .the rest. J. B. PALMER Medford. o tr-.-ef (.,in Stro1f special TENOR in "My Cousin" ... A Mack Sennett Comedy "His Wife's Friend" with Charles Murray also BURTON HOLMES ' TRAVALOGUE of the North" a;.A4?S;K llig Saturday Show Charlie ' " ' pit This Chaplin Feature TOMORROW ILICE JOYCE IN "FIND THE WOMAN" ' ; . . , Addod Attraction ENID HAMILTON FLETCHER FISH In a Fast Snappy Act of Latest Songs and Dances m a Ji SMART SATIRE NOT A RURAL DRAMA Original N. Y. Cast and Not a No. 2 Road Show. "The Best Play that has Crossed the Continent in Many Months." San Francisco Examiner. PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. SEAT SALE SATURDAY 10 A. M. MAIL ORDERS NOW. It Is Not Necessary This stormy, nasty weather to go out fur your drug store wants. Phone (881) them to us. We deliver promptly. HeaLh's Drug Store Phone 884 Tho San Tox Store olendid An excellent assortment of exclus ive! rwpprls. Srotrb mixtures. Llan- nockburns and staple serges await .your inspection. -' l All fresh stock, just re ceived from .the mills, and will assuredly tailor and wear splen didly. An unsurpassed combi nation these patterns and our 1919 styles. Clothes of distinction is the result. Drop in to see us to-day. KLEIN, The Tailor 128 East Painting Tinting Decorating Paper Hanging Sign Work Now In tho tlmo to iiiultn your phum for tho spring donning. Let mi hIiow you our Biimplos for Interiors mid oxtorlors. Oot oiir. es timates. W'o Biiuranlno overy Inch ot our work lo ho first clniu, Tho imitorlal wo nro iislnn is tho very hast, Our prices nro moii oralo. Wo luivo Just completod tho inlorlor bt tho Jackson County s Coiirthoiiso, mid riirnlKh you Willi host rororuncos. R. J. MILLER, Decorator Phone sns-rt or ns. Arms Is' his latest picturo SUNDAY COMEDY "BIG V" 53 ' Hebrua 2 4 TH CUNT and exception.-.! cast Main St. B Hoiitli OnuiKo Hlrontl Motlforil, ITS. .1