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pote STX! mnymmp mttc TimnmE, mkdivoutj."- rnrrcfloy. tutd'ay. .tantay g, mo TAKING OF 1920 IN VALLEY TODAY Tlie decennial tukinir of tlie ccn fus IjCL'iifi in .Meili'onl im! Jurkson county today us wi-11 us over tlie I'nited Slates, mill tin; people ol' t!ii: city unit county are asked to treat tlie men and women who are tnkiiiL' tin; census with courtesy. The enu ineriitors are naid ten cents for cue name found in his or her district an i similar lee for each live slock am Dal, hu'c only two weeks to do thi work and hence must ceek a iroin lively to finish in llinl time, a many homes flicv will linve tn .several times, because of tlie ah Hence of (lie inmates. J he iroverniticnt census enumera tors for Jackson county and th cities, towns, villages or district which they are assiuned is as lot lows : Autioeli and Sams Valley Clar ence l' Case. AtiiilcLotte. I'nioit and W'atkins (icortre W. Ilerriotl. Ashland Ciillierine A. I'll l.uella Itailev. Mrs. Anna ('. Sanfor Minn M. I'rnwer. l)irinnn 1). Kd wards. Barron and Hellvicw-- 1 leninm O. Anderson. Untie Kails ami Derby W. 1) West. Cliina.v and Lake Creek Kdward K. Mrenuer. Dead imliiiii and rinchursl Sum ner ('. Williamson. KiiL'le I'oinl Mrs. Ida ,T. Walkins ftnst and North Ashland Mrs. 'Kleanor Stevens. Flounce Hock Alliert L. 1'eachy. Foots Creek, liock Creek and RoL'iie Kiver- ,. C. Williams. Medford -Jean K. Steel. Mrs Flora Welch. I.uelhi SoriiiL'er, Mrs M. 1). Hall. Mrs. Alice I,. (loll'. Helen ('. (laic, Kli.aheth A. Tompkins, lie Irieo Jf. Volhers, Mrs. .las. Hoore, Myrtle Mau'crle. J. 1). Kalon North and South Central I'oinl Hubert. K. Nealon. North and South Jacksonville Jewell 1'. Itrav. . Northwest Ashliiiiil Mrs. Hessif JlelCen.ie. I'errvdiili' f'has. J. Nunan Southeast Ashland Mis. Mela M Ilnttseii. Trail A. L. Peachy. PRIZE HEN AGED 32 YRS. GOES 10 HER REWARD DANIEi.SON. Conn.. Jan. 2 The death of Knsatin Pallidum. hl'ciI M ii Spanish hlaek hen. said In hay been llm oldest lien in lh United States, is announced by the owner. James Blanchiird of Dayville. In her voulh Kustiu. was a prize winiiin lieiliirreed beaiily. When 15 years old her Muck iiluniau'c became white. She lnolhered n brood last suriin; and laid circs in the tall. CoiiKliml JilKlit nml lny .Tolin Vokiuio, Klborton, fin., writes "L8t full, when my neighbors were uuw iiu iiiiiueii7.ii, i took a Hovero cold nnd before I wna nwaro of my condition I was down sick In bed. 1 coiiKhod night and day and my throat wan raw and sore. 1 not n bottle or Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and took eight small dimes In two hours. My condition began lo im provo mid In n. few days I was as well nn ovor. In my opinion Kolev's Is the host cough meilli'lnn ninde." For sale iy Medford I'harinacy. Lntcst Carev Picture at Rlalto, Theater u'ocrs of this city who have aeiiuired the'haliil of turniuir out in full force whenever u llanv Carey liietiiro is exhibited were enabled to see al. the llialto theater this alter noon a picture which was written by (he star himself, assisted hy his di rector. Jack Ford. The photoplay, entitled "A linn Fiirhlin' ticntlenmn." presents the star in n particularly Jctcliimr and cluiraelcrislie role. The scenes of the orv are laid in Wvniniiiir and Chica'jo and the aclio.i shifts from the palatial home of a millionaire lo the wild entile raicc in the west. The famous llarrv Carev II-in,' siiuadroii of cowpuiiehers is seen in sutiport of Ibc star. "A dun Fiulilin" (leiiileiaiin" is to be shown at the b'ialto theater lo niuht and tomorrow, nialinee and nirht olilv. OLD WOOL DRESS The Klks lodKe New Year's day celebration was a bis gucress enjoyed ly hundreda of Klks and their ladies. Krom 1 p. m. to midnight fully 800 peraons visited the eluhhoiiKe. From 3 to 5 fn the afternoon dancing was enjoyed by many down Ktairs to the music of I.nuiiBpaeii'B orchestra. From G:3U to 7 p. m. Klks and their ladies to- the number of 4f.0 enjoyed the New Year's dinner at which 50 turkeys formed the piece do resis tance, and at which elaborate trim mings and deports, including 110 fresh baked pies were served. Then dancing was resumed until midnight upstairs In the big lodo room which was crowded to capacity all the time. Invest your Christmas and New Year's money In those things you naw and want"d before ChristmaH at the Jap Art Store. Tea sets, kimonas, vases, table cloths, etc. A lovely variety and very reasonable. 243 Special salo of bananas liic per dozen. Only a few bunches at this price. Medford Fish Market. 240 , .Myrtle M. Mnuerle of ItoKue Kiver is the census enumerator assigned to that part of Med Curd lying west frpm (ho railroad to Vermont street, and liorlh as far an Jackson Htreet. Slid bewail Iht duties this morning. liig benefit dance, V. of O. Worn ail's building, Nat., Friday, Jan. 2 Kvcrybody come. 2 1 0 1'iano tuning. Tt onr atiHfactIon is my success. leo. W. Cross. Head quarters Halo's I'lano- House. Phone 5. 247 Tint posti.'fflco observed New Year's day like it observes Sunday, by being rinsed all day with the ex ception of the general delivery win daw open in the morning and with no carrier deliveries, but with the mall gathered at periods from the street letter boxes. Hemstitching p'.collng. II c g 1 n your Christmas work now. Tho Van ity SlK.p. Next ltlalto theatre. tf I foil 't forget Ihe U. of ). WomanH Miiibling benefit dance at Nat., Fri day, Jan. 2. 24D11 Your old hunting and fishing licenses are now uo good and every hunter or fisher must take out 11)20 license, else he will be arrested by tho game wardens. County Clerk Florey reports that the first sports men's license of 1920 was taken out by Hen Pearl of Central Point, who has been tho first man for several years to take cut the combination fiHhing and hunting license. Try our morchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Ladles' nnd men's suits French drv cleaned $1.50. City Cleaning Works. Phone 4 74. tf Oregon guests at tho Medford last New Year's day and today Included Chester Urownell of Maker, K. 11 Jefferson of Klamath Falls, 10. j Packard of Kugene, William Knotls and Is. ti. Kulon of Cold Hill, and Mrs. .1. A. Wanner, M. lieckenberner and Joseph Chambers vt Portland. Monogram your linen with hem stitched initials. Handicraft shop. Hlg benefit dance, U. of O. Wom an's building, Nat., Yiday, Jan. 2. Kverybody ccino. z- Falr weather is tho prediction for Saturday and warmer weather for to night. Last night and this morning were quite cold, the minimum tem perature being 1 it Mi degrees above, n fall from Thursday's maximum of IS. Tho sun was again n glorious sight today, Old Sol having finally been nblo to break thru the dense fog which has been with us daily for over a week. Cnrl Josehko. high grade watch and clock repairing. 0 Fir street. Pianos Hamilton, Baldwin, Kl- lington, save money, buy of me direct from factory. Phono liJU-J. H. N. ofland. 2 ir Francis X. llushtmin, the actor and former well known movie hero, car ries his huge mastiff dog with him on his travels. Hushman and Beverly Payne, hlfl wife, were Hotel Medford guesls last night and his canine pet occupied fine quarters In the hotel's kenne department in the basement. Hon't fornct the V. ot O. Woman's Building benefit dance at Nat., Fri day. Jan. 2. 240 I landkerehlef linen in colors. Handicraft Shop. fUW- Iff. Safe Milk For Infant rCS2KS TEJ & Invalids p- no looking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch ut Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes "Diamoml It.ves" Turn l ailiil, Shali- liy .ipnre Into New Don't worry nliont nerfoet results Use "IJiainonil Dyes." Kiiar.ititeeil lo filve u new, lieh, fadeless eolor 10 nny fahrli', whether u he wool, silk, linen, cotti.'n or mixed cooils. -dre-iiew. bJoiiHeR, utoekliKs. .skirt.-, children 8 coats, feathers, draperies. coverlnt:. Tho Direction Hook wiih eai-li paekaKO tells so plainly how to ilia niond dye over any coIlt that you r;.a not make a ml,. lake. To match uny niiiterlal. have diu RlBt show you "JJIamond Hye'' Color Card.. ,. Universal Unit Lighting System Dependable, Economical, Convenient CiiiilcU with Aiitoiniitir Switrlii's. Will niicnit, Wii.sliino.- niMcltiiic. cli'itrie irons ami other eleetrie de- iees. James R. Milam Aeiit i'V Jackson County. Korinek Bklg, Medford SPEAKS IN GORVALLIS MisK Florence I'oule. counlv dem onstrator lor Jiukson eonntv. is in attendanee at tbe fe-isions of 'Fnrm ( rn' Week" ut Agricultural eolletre. On Tuesday afternoon hIic addressed tlie cumin tmitv life conference on "The Home I tenionst ration Agent's Share in Comimmitv Service." She emphasized the value of Jiiirh ideals in the honuf for (he bovs nnd Lrirls, aNo of neie;hhor!ines in luissinir around our knowledge. In brimrinsr neoide totrether for the purnoses of home-demonstration Ihcv iret to know each other better, and learn Ichsop.-; of helpfulness, thus fostering" the coinmunitv spirit. She defined the dutv ttf a home demonstration agent as beinsr lo make life happier for Ihc farm woman, thus making farm life more attractive to L'irls, tlie mothers of the future. In Ihikotu Miss Poole said cieht agents in thai large stilts (rained coinmunitv leaders during the lime of the food conservation and no lable results were achioved. in :t tafe when vegetables an difficult to grow and produce. Miss Poole's clear, unaffected si vie and subject matter made an excellent impression a ml former residents of Jackson coimtv and the manv fanners and their wives who listened to her excel lent address are unite at a loss to un derstand the action of the Jackson count v court in refusing: lo continue the home demonstration work, esiie ciallv when such a comnetont agent j is available. Get the papers to build fires, 10c nor hundlfl. this nffle til LECTURES ARE GIVEN Dr. Jennie Sharo of Philadelphia. Pa., who is lecturing' on ihe subject of Social Health under tlie direction of the war -work council of tlie na tional board ot the Young Womens' Christian Association gave four ad dresses in Medford during the par-t three da vs. On Sunday afternoon she spoke to nn interested audience of women ut the First Methodist church. Mrs. K. IL Hurd nnd Mrs. Spriggs conducted the devotional exercises. On Sunday evening Dr.- Sharp oc cupied the pulpit of the Methodist Church South, and was cordially re ceived by the pastor and congrega tion of that, church. On Monday afternoon t 2:30 tlnS Oreater M'edforo! club listened to Dr. Sharp in the assembly room of th? library and expressed great interest in the subject, ns she presented it. The girls of the high school had tlie privilege of hearing Dr. Sharp on Tuesday afternoon. From Medford she goes to Ked liluff, t'al., and hu ter to Pasadena. The series of talks "which were given in Mcil ford coin pie t es the lec ture schedule on the subject of So cial health planned and carried out bv the war work council of the na tional board of the Y. V. C. A. Through the activities of this coun cil women physicians, specially fil led for Ihis work, have spoken be for? audiences numbering out' million ami a half of people. They have nd- Iressed audiences in every stal e in the country nml have promoted a. very definite' ail sane movement to I safeguard the social and individual health of the members of all commit-j nities where tho talks have been. P.KliMK. Jan. 1. In the midst of merrvinaking incident to Merlin's sec oral after the war new Year's eve. thoughts of "arid" United States re curred to Americans here. Every now and then, at the Adlon und ltristol hotels where Americans as sembled someone was heard to re mark: "1 wonder what they're drink ing on liroadway tonight." Merlin did not suffer any dearth of beverages. In anticipation of lux ury and turnover taxes effective af ter todnv. Merlin had its final fling last night. All reservations at ho tels were gone 10 davs ago. LECTURE AT CHRISTIAN "Mutual Telepathy, Tsyoliic Pho noinona, I'owor of tho Subjective Mind Ovor tho Iloily," will lie the topie of a sermon lecture to the given at the Christian church Sunday oven ins hy the pastor. D. K. Millard. The topic is one that deals with modern cults siirh as hypnotism, faith heal- iiiK, spiritualism auto siigKestion, Christian Science healing and mind leailint;. The speaker has made a special slndy of these subjects and you are promised something enlight ening and worth while. The public is heartily invited to attend this ser vice. GETTING DOWN TO FACTS When you feel upset and there's no other cause apparent, quit coffee and try re- - INSTANT POSTUM Afot a particle of caffeine or any other harmful substance can be found in Postum-just the pure ingredients noted on the package. its agreeable coffee -like flavor will please you; there has been no raise in price; and the convenience and economy of Postum, without considering its greater healthfulness, will make you glad you made the change. b it -o. As t 'Made by POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY BATTLE CREEK.. MICH- Your 1920 Dollar Is Stretched to 1914 Purchasing Power When You Tell Your Grocer You Want CRESCENT BARING POWDER When you tell your grocer you want You get tho same good pou'der thut RISKS IX Till'; OVKX, uud makes lighter, sweeter bakings. You net convenience, for you may liuko ils soon as your ilougll Is mixnl or you may delay tho baking for hours. Tho dough will rise to per fect ion whenever placed in the oven. You py the pre-nr price 25c for 1 pound $1.00 for 5 pounds. CUESf'KXT .-MAXIKACTI'ISIX GfOMI'AXY Si'atdc . 'Washington) JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler Our specialties are fine watches both American and Swiss, at lowest pricos. We do onr n-wn repairing. At Your Service " c arc always ready to fill yOur pre.si.Tip tions, or to oiler you tlie many advantages of tlie modern drujj store. Onr watch word is "Service" and wc guarantee satisfac tion. Hero tn one of our KuurtinrccJ I'listcm THIS IS THE, SHAPE f i in, i Or A (LjP '' I? ED CROSS v.: KIDNEY PLASTER ilMTY IT FITSTHE iQvIDNEYS ifir GUIS yi'rCK. R1HEF HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store 7(11. 0i D iPPQ' mk Prosperous New Year 1I01M-; is I'atluM- of that wisli at the First Nat ional. Ttiy lirJO l)i in,us iport unit is to you and may you Lie prepared to meet' them. You -;m le pertain that we shall endeavor to do onr part toward furthering and foster ing vonr success. tfeFiRST National Bank', Medford Oregon 5? R I ALTO TODAY' AND TOMORROW a ramping roaring, rollicking romance of the west with Harry Carey in a rugged virile part. COMEDY TOPICS of the DAY SCENIC Harry Carey King of the CinUopers, .in "A Gun Fightin' Gentleman" PAGE Sat. Night, Jan. 3 Extraordinary Event A. L. ERLANGER Presents Chauncey Olcott In n "Macushla" A BEAUTIFUL IRISH COMEDY In Four Acts RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG HEAR OLCOTT SING "That's How tho Shannon Flows" "Macushla Aathore" (Pulso of My Heart) " 'Tis An Irish Girl I Love and She's Just Like You" ami "I'll Miss Yon Old Ireland? God Bless You Goodbye." MAIL ORDERS NOW Address letters, make checks and postoffice money orders payalile to Geo. A. Hunt, mgr. Page theater. Add 10 war tax to price ticket desired. In close self-addressed stamped envelope. Lower, floor $2.00.' Dalcony 50c, J1.00, $1.50 plus war tax. Seals now selling. Hours 12 to 4 and 5 to 7 p. m. PAGE TUESDAY, JAN. 6. nlls LOW Wl FLOOR $2.00 'llr BAiiWXY noc, 91.00, 91.no Tax AUGUSTUS PtTOU -Inc. Presents THE DISTINGUISHED COMEDIENNE in a new f5vrU y MELODRAMATIC FARCff f E.P.OSE . ADAPTED rem 5Sj? M JTOBIES BECEHTOT 5Tii&.;' j& ? V?i ', :S4 CATI IDftiV Mail onlrrs now. Aidlrrss letters, ninko rhcrks anil post office monej onlfrs payable to Geo. A. Hunt, .Mar. I'njie Thentrc. Add 10 per cent war tax to price ticket desired. Inclose seir-mlilrcNsed stamped envel op, ltv offiro open .lanilary -tlh.