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PAGE TWO MEDFOTW MATH TRTBTTNE, JfTTDFOTfT), OK'KfiONY Tlfl '1,'SDAY. JAXrAKV m-20 It Is hurd to tsot away fri.ni titles and customs of long usage, liut .Mcd ford folks are warned that the com mercial club Is no longer known as such, following last night's change In name, and now tho cnly proper form is to speak 01 It as tho Chamber of Commerce. .This office will take subscription!: Tor tho Portland Telegram. liargain rate cf $3.95 u year by mall. .Sub scriptions to be sent in beforo Fobru ury 10. 271 U. S. Mail schtAil tublets 10c. Bed ford Hook Store. "o further arresls were made by the police yesterday and up to this noon in Chief Timothy's crusade to strictly enforce the law ngainst th cigarette snicking youth of the city, 'because tho boys and young men hnvo taken nlarm and aro now very careful where they smoke cigarettes nndto nil intents aro "teetotalers. It's tuff: on the high school smoking contingent. An odd feature about this state's cigarette smoking law is that any youth under 21 years of age fan sinoke any old plpo or cigar le gally, and can even borrow a match from a, policetuaH to light the same without any fear. Machine needles, bobbins and shut tles for all makes of sewing mu cliinos. Handicraft Shop. -. SoS" IJanco at St. Mark's hall, Sat., .Ian. 24. Launspaclt's orchestra. Nuff Hid. 'I The ladles of tho il'resbylerian churcli will servo dinner in the chapol Friday evening at li:30. All mem bers cf tho church nnd congregation urojinvitod. Slab and fir wood for sale. Thone 859. - The Medford Printing company has , the'De Laxi) .Multiplex cash books and other ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, also Inventory shoots. If you need. these or any other blank bookB or bills to fit any binder see this office and patronize home Industries. tr At the Medford are registered the following Orcgonlnns: 15. 11. O.sborn or Sulem, C. V. Harrison of Eugene, Allun 10. Kohson of Itoscburg, and Mrs. Ithoda Schorr, Mrs. (1. W. (hit man, Mrs. if. A. UilHtt.il, M. M. Pago. O. C. .1. MonnhciH'o, II. II. Hays, C. K. aioggons, Clyde Klchnrdson, I. W. H. Carr, Fred Wilson, F. K. Aokornian, W. II. O'Noil, II. A. Uoncleer, (i. ,M. Hoblnsdtii and Clias. A. Colvln of Portland. Hats cleaned and blocked. Apparel Ciuanofs and Hatters, 103 North Cen tral; Phono a"JS-.l. ' 280 V .Maying cards, llnou finish, narrow size. Mudford Hook Storo. 2T,T Luther Deuel was offered an op- liolntinent today to tako the examin ation for tho West Point mllitury tuyidemy, but. could not accept. An opportunity to.rjacoiumond sonio olh- or young Ulan' lnay cc.nio to Jackson county In his place. The age limit is applicant must bo physically sound and well qualified In arithmetic,- algebra, geometry, history, geog raphy, and lCngllsh. Any young man who desires to inako application for this appointment seo S. S. Smith. Br. Ilolno, eye, oni, nose, throat. "Well niado and Ine.vponsivo new Bingham dresses for girls from 2 to H years. Handicraft Shcp. 25S Tho hcadiiuartoi's of Dr. 13. II. Os horno, assistant alula Yclcrlmtrlan ilitring his stay of a week or two In th'e valley engaged in testing 'dairy ciittlo for tuberculosis will bo al Cfninty Agent fate's (.THce. Just unloaded anr.'.her carload of Doris, Plaeo your order now before advanco In prlco. Clark A Childers. 2 GO Danco at St. Mark's hall, Sat., .lad. 2l.i I.aunspach's orclieslia. Nul'f aod. ' ' 2T.!l' ',H. V. Carter, Ihu Ashland banker who has just been appointed the arbi trator of thu now slate fish and game conimlsslon, nnd T. II. Simpson were visitors hero Troin Ashland yesterday. 'Mrs. Paul Ilanser.,. covtiOtleru for Nullono. Phono 5.S5-J. 1 Initials for linen embroidered and ready to sew on. Handicraft Shop. " 2f.S ICdward lloolh i.i Omaha, Xoh.. Mr alid Mrs. K. M. Wilson of Kan Fran cisco and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlurim anil Chns. .Ionian of Seattle are among visitors In the city who are stopping lit, the llcllund. Tiny tola school Is tho place for your small child. It needs ihe train Ink. Mrs. Vinson, H22 Writ Fourth street. Phone s:i2-V. 2T.S llaskins for health. Tako your heiustllching nnd plcot Ing to the Handicraft Shop. 2."jS" The ci.itnge prayer incctiim of the 'ltaptist cliunh eonjstvutal ion will be held nl I hp home or K. S. Stlusim al Ills Went Fourth lrct, al 7 :;'. o'clock trmi-.M. fltty your ,res:, i-.ttM-n buckwheat lit Warner. Whitman (lore. l!.V.i" W. 11. Core. Ihe last of the .luck Btm county legislative delegation to ftrturn Inline from last week's session at; Sulem, ar-iiod today from Port land where lie had been since tho leu. Islnluie clr.'icd Sunday morning. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl SAI.F. Mammoth Bronze tur keys. .1. C. Herring Central I'r.iut FOK SAI.Ii - - I : 1 7 Chiilineis li, run 12, IHKI miles; new Kelly lives. Ilnrgaln if taken m once. Call Crater Lake :iiia;.t- 2 7 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. "UNDEKTAKEKS fttij Tunnel I'nclflc 227. KUlht Phoneai P. W. Weeks, 10S-JX Lady AsUtD A glimpse of the way we. aro view ed rrom peoplu o-utside the county is seen In the following from the Klam ath Falls llorald: "Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.. Aranl, who have been spending the past four weeks visiting with friends and relatives in Ashland, Medford and other Itogue itivor points, returned home Mcnday even ing. Mr. Arant states that times are good there, but there is considerable anxiety for the presidential election, as there la a feeling among the peo ple that a change would be a good thing fi.r the country." Hemstitching and pecoting. The Vanity Shop. Buicks, Dodges and Chevrolets, all late models, at tho right prices. You can save money by getting one of these cars now at the ilrown Auto Co. 25S .1. W. Cray came 10 tho city yester day for a day or so from the Illue I.edgc mine and is a uncut at the Nash. Andrew F. Poole is another gucKt at the same hotel from Trail. Orrcs, tailors tor men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Oro. On and after January 12 t lie nines & Snider garage will be open day and night. tf There will bo a supper Friday evening at t;::;i In t lie Presbyterian church. This is to be a gei-togother and acquaintance so-cial to which all members anil rrieuds or tho church aro cordially invited. Thero will bo no charge. Do not inisit hearing Itippoy on t lit? '.'Scaling of Cod's People." He says that the Lord tells them just what Mis seal Is and that every individual may know fi.r himself whether he Is sealed or not. 2'i7V Flno seed barloy, bearded and beardless. Itecleancd gray oats. Vetch seed, at. Leo Watkius & Co., .'!!I7 South Front. Phono 2(ill. 201' Seattle folks slopping at the Med ford today Include Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Iluxton, Mr. and Mrs. Waller P. Porep, Chits. C. .leaks and Ceorge S. Pearson. Among tho Cnlifcriiiahs at tho hotel aro II. A. Ilennell, .1. W. Linehan, J Ilinman, C. L. Smith and O. V. .iegler. Let hemstitching help with your spring sewing. Handicraft Shop. 25S Wo expeel nil appraiser for the California Joint Stu-k Land bank to bo In Medford soon. If you waul prompt Borvien on your farm loan at (I per cent filo your application to day. McCunly Insurance Agency. 2.".l) Tho now board of directors of the Medrord chain her of commerce will hold a meeting tomorrow night al which tlmo It Is expected that they will elect the president and secretary r the chamlKir for tho ensuing year. A good intelligent congrcgulion will attend tho Seventh Day Adventlst church every evening. Como early and enjoy the song sorvlco and inako sure of a seat for the sermon. 2fi7 Painting, tinting and paporhang Ing. Phono 000-X. 270 The scores of the basketball games betvvoen tho high schools of Jackson ville and Applegate last Friday night woro as rollows: Hoys gitmo 711 to 1 I In favor or Applegate. and girls game 2.S to 21, with Applegate on tho win ning oud. Slnco 1910 trie cc.'.il of building mn lerlal has Increased 119 per cent; household goods 199 percent; cloth ing 23S percent; havo you Increased your Iiisurauco to conform Willi the replacement valuu of your property. McCurdy Insurance Agoucy. 2 fill On and after January 12 tho nines & Snider gnrago will be opuu day and night. tr Frank Fllloll arrived homo today rrom a business visit al Portland. The Hotel business is picking up again rollowing tho annual lull dur ing tho holiday season and Immedi ately thereafter. On nnd nfler January 12 tho nines & Snider gurago will bu open day and night. tf Aru you going to tho Seventh Day Adventlst church tonight to hear this "sealing" message? .It may be your last opportunity. 2.".7 Tho two ear loads of ln.'gs shipped by the farm Iiureau exchungo from Ihis county to the Portland market last Saturday brought It: cents a pound fur Ihe tops and I I (B lo 1,11... lor Hit? feeders. Twi.' carloads of hogs will be shipped from Josephine coun ty next Saturday by tho exchange. Ladles' and men s suits Froni'h drv cleaned 1 .50. City Cleunlng Worts. Phono 471. tf Brunswick phonographs ou easy terms at Halo's Piano House. tf Oscar .Inbell and !.. A. Uobiuson or Seattle ami T. Kddy or Chehalis are Washington stale guests at the Nash. Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnished, work guaranteed. Mail orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 11.1 West Main street. Phono 2 1,1-1!. A steel loom in first class condition inr sale. Phone 117-X t; L DR. RICKERT FTKS 8C1KTTFICAT,I,Y rKMTKIV, AM) iL.VS.SKS J PROPERLY FITTED no mtops vsei) !!roen Lrn.ioa Accurately Duplicated Unite 1-2 over Mar N. 308 E. Main. Upstair I II. K. Clark nnd Fred K. King are among the Portland visitors regis tered at Ihe litHand. Have you seen tne now Oakland Sensible Six four-door Sedan on dis play? Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front. . Package goods mado, stamped audi thread furnished. 10 per cent off J, during January. Handicraft Shbp.j The Jackson school Parent-Teach-j tr circle will welcome patrons and friends of the. school on "Duddys note," tomorrow night. An cxce'lfsiii. program has been prepared and u large crowd Is expected. See D. It. Wood & Co., No. 7 West Klevenlh, for firo Insurance. tf For sale Buck stiot gravel. Phono 912-.I. Mrs. Mabel Mutton of Oakland. Cal., is flnnie on a visit with her par enis, Mr. and .Mrs. F. M. Wilson. Mrs. Ilulton expects to visit Portland lieforo her return lo the Colden (late. Get tho habit! Ituy shares now In the Building and Loan. Hot tamales and chili concarne at DeVoc's. This alternoon in Judge Taylor's court tho preliminary hearing ot" .In riles L. Sokllk i.t Cold Hill on the charge of statutory assault on a i:t year old girl of that city was sched uled to take placo. Sokllk was ar raigned Wednesday afternoon and was held under J20II0 bail. 1). .1. Vasbindor of Cold Hill, swore to the complaint against him. Try our merchants' lunch. Tho Shasta. tf For the best Insurance seo Holmes the Insurance Man. General Pershing and stuff lefl Portland this forenoon for San Fran cisco on train. 1.1, which is due here about midnight tonight. Thus neith er "lh o peoplti of Ashland nor '.Medford will see the ruinous military man un less he takes a notion to stick his head out of his berth window nnd yell "hello". Medrord Window Cleaning Co. House cleaning, janitor work, floor finishing, waxing or varnishing. Tten sonablo prices. James Waldson, 21 (leneseo. Phone 203-V. 2.19 Judge Calkins is holding circuit court for Josephine county cases in Grants "Pass this week. Slab wood for salt, by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. W'in. Fubanks and wife are here rrom Newton, Kansas, visiting W. T. estop. Mrs. Kubnnks is Mr. Kstop's sister, and Mr. Kubnnks is a railroad man. They are making an extended visit In .Medford and California. Carl Jeschko, high sradc watch and clock ropalrlrig. 9 Fir street. The Daughters of American Kovo lullon will moot with Airs. Win. Tnit at 20 South Holly, Saturday after noon at 2 : ltd. O. L. Smith of Xcw York, II. W. and Lllah Polo of Stuart, la., and Cm Danlelson aro among tho visitors from a dlslanro at tho Medford, Extra niiullty soft shell walnuts 4.1c a pound al Warner, Wortman ft Gore's. 2l!2 Most or tho hogs which will bo sold at Iho farm bureau auction sale of puro bred hogs next Paturday after noon at Helms' stable will bo on ex hibition I hero Saturday forenoon. The sale begins at 1 :;;o o'clock and Indi cations aro that many farmers rrom Jackson and .losopliino counties will altend. The condition of Kmll Mohr who has been conllneil to his bod most or tho time for several weeks past wilh an attack of rheumatism Is improv ing. Ilu is able to keep in touch with Hotel Mvdl'ord affairs by menus of a phone at his bedside. Tonight's session of thu Klks pro mises to bo a short olio In the lodge room nnd a very long one in the amusement rooms downstairs and the lunch room in the basement. A. l A. M. ft Special ('oiuiuunlcalion Mod- X J? '' nl 'J",,K" ''""''ay eviui- ing. Jan. ,2:5, 7::in p. in. Work In F. A. degree. My order of W. M. 2.1.S L. 10. WILLIAMS. like .fcroxiJt t y f f y T t T Y Y y t t t f y a.. t y y y y y y y t y y EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR M'CALL PATTERNS MUNSING WEAR SHOES BLANKETS : 'HOSIERY t 1 This Annual Clean-Up Sale continues with undiminished interest. For this week excellent values in well made Embroideries, Table Cloths, etc. 'f THERE IS NO LET-UP, BUT RATHER A MORE INTENSE EFFORT CHARACTERIZES xHIS GREAT y DOWNWARD PRICE MOVEMENT ; To Bring Down Living Costs Tl i.s a matter of rccoi-d that in these Jiuiuai-y Saltss to I5riii.if Down Living Costs we have distributed many thousands of dollars' worth of niereliaiidist,' affei-lin v:u- .ically every rciiiii'eiiit'iit of person and home, at substantially lower prices than the same iiiercliandi.se can regularly be bought for anywhere today. The values in 'these sales compare favorably with those offered in our Ih'inging Down the Cost of Living Sales a year ago and they brought "Uiggest Kediiet ions Siiieo the War Began.'':. f ,.' 'In this ad, as in every expression of this store, sign posts there are, many and easily seen, which make it pjain to the observer that 'the shortest and safest road to KCONOMT lea'ds to M. M. Depart meiit Store. ; .Read This Simplified List of Friday and Saturday Bargains g Men's Serviceable Dress Shoes Pair Only $6.49 Hlack shoes from regular stock. I.aco stylos. English and medium toes. Sizes 5 to It. Men's High-Grade Work Shoes Special at $5.49 y ' y y t f y y t f y y y y y y y f y y y Tan anil black, medium tne stylo shoes in broken Kizcs. Less than present wholesale. - omen's Durable Shoes Pair for $2.93 Hlack patent button shoes with military heels. Klack kid slinC: with cloth tcps. Other short lines.. ' y f y f y y Women's High Shoes Pair Special $6.69 Gray kid, cloth lop shoes with Cuban. leather heels.. . ' ' ' iadies' Dependable Shoes $1.98 . Theso are Harrow and small sizes up to size I. Tlicao shoes aro just Ihe tliiui; for every-day wear. No ulionc onlcrs, apiuoials, ('. O. D.'s or exclianiics on any of (lie aliovo shoes.. . .'! ' - Women's Long Blouses iri this Sale at 10 Per'Cent off l.eanllful rasaiiue Menses for all dress occasions. Ki two. am alike. Iteductions on new stock. Women's Thread Silk Hose Pair $1.65 Full fashioned reinforced thread silk hose in Mack only. t 75c Ladies' Hose 29c . LiKht Ian and hlack lisle hose to close at HHc. '.i Women's Night Gowns Special $2.75 and $2.98 Holt nainsook kowiih in li.w round or hi;-,h neck styles. ' Remnant Sale ' Gumis of kind and description price way below wholesale. Women's Fine Cape Gloves Pair at $2.25 and $2.50 Kvery pair perfect. Medium and light weight capeskin ;;Iovos in 2-clasp styles. P. K. and P. X. .M. scums. Plain embroidered bucks. Eiderdown Robes Flannel, Special 79c rink, blue, and tan. -7 inches wide. ' $3.50 All Silk Taffeta Yard for $2.98 Yard wide. Navy, brown, sand, tan, fjreen, copper, corn and palo blue, full selection in some colors. f t y y y y V t t t y y y y f y y y f y y y f y y y 75c Zephyr G-ingliams 59c Just received for the spring season, witio. - 50 pieces on sale. '.':( tPlain colors, alsc some with contrasting borders plain lips. Jtake-lite ring, wood or cord handles. y I 1 VI inches'' I , , ... V- ! . -A .'!.'- ". I.'f Women's $5 to $13.50 Silk Umbrellas 10 Per Cent Off .Vl Ivory-liko or ' V ' .-v; . . .:! JMiei uunain aez, sdc, uoc, $i.zo, i.ou Fine (luallly filet not for living room, library and dining room ( Hi; to lu inches wide. , : I i t X f y y y y y y fi f. T- M 1 Sale Wool Mixed Blankets Pair $6.98 to $11.98 Full size blankets In a goo:! selection of plaids and other designs as well as plain white or gray with colored borders. Mercerized Table Cloth, Special at 98c , 7 J-inch sizo mercerized collon table -loth in linen damask patterns $8.00 Satin Finished Bed Spreads Special $6.98 Full size hemmed satin finish lied spreads in conventional self colored woven designs. AH white. ' . , $2.50 Durable Muslin Sheets Special $1.89 ; .. 7'xsi inch sizo. A special shipment c-r goud sturdy muslin sheets with hemstitched horns ready lor use. ' Peredixo Too ill Paste V' SoMnnlv wlirrc ; Jonathan and Spitzenberg Apples, Packed $1.85 Delivered Conner's Warehouse Phone 64 We have qualified as an A.. D. S Store Heath's Drug Store POWER OF AN IDEAL The 1(10 percent AMKKK.'.W lK., WIXS In lraslnwrkTltrwn'r llK.f.11 SF H. si HI;X(;TII of this great Aiiier-l-fAX-iMii IS 1M)1. VIlllAI, 1 I TXESS. LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Iy op evening OPPORTUNITY Individual Instruction I CAN plus I WILL erjm.ls JOHNF. LAWRENCE, J eweler Our spoclaltlos aro fine watches both American and Swiss, at lowest prices. We do onr own repairing. Every car or motor truck driver likes to feel Power in reserve power that he can depend upon instantly when needed. . , .. That is what ZMNLTII ca.rlmretioii gives- you quick response lo every demand greater power, greater speed, ready acceleration. ZlONFTir means full engine energy without waste of fuel.. That is why ZFAI.TII was used oij the majority of fighting planes on the Allied Front; why it was used on the effective French Renault tanks; iy it was used on all Liherty motors, including those' of the .'('-i: whv Ualph bel'alma's record breaking Paok nid "90.V' was ZEN ITU-EQUIPPED. i ....... Young's Garage Yon cm f et nosf xr.y old thin j t DiVoes most any old tln. i Briggs Auto Wood Saw I am taking the agency for the llrigss Auto Woodsaw and am saw ing wood by the cord or by the hour. HFMtY WOI.FK '.o Soulh .Newtown. Phone 7'.-n-W Telephone 1 1 N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets . The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and ohstretical cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. Tho most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD " - ' OREGON