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SnDDFORD WCXXTi TRIBUTE, SfElWORD. ORKfiOV. TliriJsDAV. .1 AM'ARY '22. 1J0 pace an REE LAST TIMES TODAY I ivnpiewi,h-i ,si,u- CAUTION Ill-lie iillil Clacked ljps 3. -lie rcm-lcd i lak.. ..ut pM-xnmv liiMinu,.-,. ;,t 1 1 , ll,,r. hBxdftutstfH TEN PEOPLE TEN PEOPLE BURNS BROS. Colored Minstrels A Show full of Fun, Pep, Singing And Jazz MARGARITA FISHER In "FAIR ENOUGH" Adults 55c Includes Tax i2 Tomorrow: Rob't Warwick in "Told in the Hills' ETS m - Extra heavv wool nap UlanUols,, fancy plaids, siac (iGx80. This same blanket-is selling in Portland to day at Special Sale for spH.fiO. Our Regular Price Same Blanket in. plain gwy - Heavy Wool Nap Blanket in fancy plaids. 'An extra good value A nice, line of Comforts. Cheap at .$8.25 $8.00 $3.25 MEN'S SHOES LADIES' SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES TRUNKS SUIT CASES BAGS "Where Cash Beats Credit.'" Medford Sample Store Some Day You Are Going to Have A Water System and Light Plant 'Aiul if you are thrifty and economical looking for the greatest value pos sible for your money, then, vou will luiv the PAUL AUTOMATIC WAT Eli SYSTEM and THE UN'f Y E USA L FA KM LIG HT XO PLANT. You can afford them, too. And think of the great ad- v!iiit:Hip of li.nviiitf runnine1 r and electric, lights on vour farm. hv don t THE MASTER OF E Walker Whites. k, the eminent Amerie;m aid or, us ureal a favorite in London as liu is in New Yuri,, will n)iKNir at tin Pniri theater on Mumlav cvt'tiiiiir, January -(Jlh, in Uuhert Louis St even son's thrillin-j' ctmu'tly drama, "The Master ut' Hal htiitrae." Mascd on the dramatic iM'isodes to he found in Stevrnon's thrillidir tale of romaiu-e and rounerv, "The Mas ter of liallantrae'' has proved to be finite the greatest sneees of the cur rent seiison. First revealed to pub lic iruze ut the Hovul Alexandra, thea ter in Toronto, the Stevenson pier. scored instantly, ami since its pre mier. Mr. Whiteside lias prociiteil it with nnf'ailinir su.ere.-s in ('hieairu, 1 enver ami San Francisco. The verv excellent company whicli surrounds the star, was assembled for tlie p.nro-s purpose of appcarinir New York when the proper theater became available. Thus it is thai Medford theater iroers will have opportunity to see a strictly metro politan cast and production. The last of February will see .Mr. WhiU side and his coterie of plavers en sconced in n -New urn plavliousc. and later on "The Master of Italian trae" will he shown in London at the Ouecn s theater. Walker Whiteside will portray the character of James Ibtrie. the ar rant Master of the liallantrae estatt in Scotland, ami his associates will appear as Lord iMiric, Henry Murie, Mackellar, Alison "(iraettie, Jessie Broun, Colonel Murke, Secutidra Pass, and I'aul, respectively. Hand some costumes of the year of 17."i(! will he worn bv the actors, and the scenes shown will represent the in terior of Castle Lurisdecr, in which the action of the play transpires. LARGE CROWD AI vou decide this week to day is even not too soon. You do not put yourself under any obligation when you ask us about prices or anv other information. Clark & CHilders CRATER LAKE GARAGE Phone 100 Medford, Oregon NEW OFFICERS OF NO. 83 1.O.O.F. A large congreKallon wno out at the Seventh Day Adventist church last evening to hear Pastor Hhoails explain the prophecies of Hevolatlon 12 and 18. .Much Interest was niani lested as ho showed how Satan liud attempted to hinder Ihe work cftClod on oartli; first ly trying to lake the life of Christ at Ills hlrth; second, failing to do (his tho pastor showed from Rev. il!:17 that Satan turned his entire attention toward persecut ing the church; and third, Satan's last effort was to unite church und slate which was done in Ihe year Ails and lasted until 179S when according to Hev. tho power received a deadly wound lint the pastor brought out clearly that the deadly wound was healed und all the world won dered after this power. The next few night nuhjecls which will be presented are said to bo cf vital interest to every Individual of Medford. ADVENTISfCFiORCH In tho preponrc of tho largest at tendance of members of tho order that has assembled in this city for a long time the ncwly-eleeied officers of MedtVrd lodfce No. s:, I. O. O. K wero Installed into their reanoetive stations Monday evening. The cere iiiony was very pleasingly conducted bv W. A. Cowley. I . l. (1. M.( and a Htaff of his fellow member of Cen tral Point Iodic e, n predentin); the Krand offieyra cf the state. Tho newly-installed officers are: C. T. Parker, N. C. L. doff, V. (1.; V. L. Miller, ree. sec.; .1. L. Deinnier. fin. sec; Jl. X. -Mackey, troas.; Kev 1). K. .Millard, chap.; (Moon H Franks, war.; li. W . Howard, con.; J. W. Hamlin, I. C; .!; K. Crain O. .; John A. Millard. It. S. V. G.; Uoy "W. Kennedy. L. S. V. C; Har- vory Walter. It. S. S.; .lames Walter L. S. S. Thoso who assisted Mr. Cow ley wore A. l'ihurn, M. M. Kindle, H. 11. Moure, J. 10. IJoswell and J. V Jacobs. After the lodge work the members assembled around tho tables in the banquet room and were served a de. light ful repast by lady members of the ltebekah lodge. This was follow ed by a return to tho lodge hall and iudulgenco in KLi-ial amusements until a lato hour. This installation completes the in duetiou into office of tho new staffs of the various branches of the order in ibis city. The officers of the Ite bekah and encampment branches were installed earlier In the nu.iith. In reviewing the work of the past year, the retiring official.1 gave i very encouraging report of tho or dor's progress and welfare. Several new members havo been added to the several branches, especially tho sub ordinate and ltebekah lotiges. Tho subordinate at the close cf tho year had a membership of H2. tho Hebek ahs 1-lu, and tho encampment nearly too. The new year Maris out even more promising. Kach branch has a number of applicants awaiting Initia tion, and plans are afoot for some of tho nu.yt important events in the his tory of the lodges since the building and dedication of the temple on West Sixth street several years ago. Medford lodge No. s;5 was instl tuted in IN'SiI, and of tho charter members, there is but one how living I. A. W'obh, new residing in Portland SPELLING BEE AI TALENT The Ladies' Aid society will hold a eomnmnit v spelling bee on l-'ridav evening of this week in Civile hull (Cope's Ijiiildin'). Then will be three .spellimr classes; 1 The 5tli. (ith, 7th and Stli trades from all over the coiinlv. 2 High school pupils from all over the county. 'A Those out 'side of school. Mr; Milam will be school muster. All will he iriven an opportunity to spell and those who do not do so will he fined 5 cents. Three prizes are of fered, by Dr. iMalnjirrcn. the .Mercan tile company and Mr. Ihmlop. There will be fine community sinff imr led bv Mr. Sheets. Mr. Kd Ander son und Mr. Houston will plav tlie vio lin, accompanied bv Mrs. Arthur Kurrv. Refreshments and entertain ment 0 The school teaclieis have kindly offered to care for (be child ren. Kenlertainment to commcuc T:M). Deoori Portlantlers Tuesday. PORTLAND, Ore.. .Ian. 22. Form al deportation bcariiiL's for Victor Saulit and bis wife. Julia Sunlit, have been set for next Tuesday, W. V. Watkins. inspector of the I'nited States immiirration office announced todav. He Feels Like a New Man Rheumatic pains, backache, pains in sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or on "always tired'' feeling are usual ly symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. W. Wells, Toquln. Mich., writes: "I am on my. fret most of tho time and get tired. Hut after taking Fo ley Kidney Pills I feel like a new man. I recommend them to my cus tomers and have never heard of any case where they did not give satisfac tion." Prompt In action to relievo kidney troubles and bladder ailments For sale by Medford Pharmacy. U. S. OFFICER TRAVELS 1D00 M. TO F1GHTREDS . . , ' : 7 i PAULS, Jan. Captain Harmon C. R(.rison of Wdlmlngtou, N. (,'., an officer of the reserve corps of the American aviation service, has arriv ed in Warsaw and Joined the Kosci usko squadron in fighting against the bolshevik!, according lo advices from the PG-Iish capital. To enlist with the other Americans making up the; squadron, Captain Korison traveled GOUO miles and accepted the rank of lieutenant. Members of this aquad ron receive monthly pay of about H. Dolls are often neon displayed in the collage windows in Serbia. They ale put up as a sign to announce to wa vfarers t bat a marriageable daughter dwells in Ihe house. c&sJ Happy Mother is certainly to be Congratulated BECAUSE Moiiier'sFrienk Preserved her strength and made motherhood easier. Used externally. At all Druggist. Special Doolie on Motherhood and TUty free. Urftdfield ReKulator Co. Dpt. IM7, Atlanta, Ga. How Many Women Are Like This? (.an anylhins Lc niovo wearing tor winuoii than t ho misclcs round of household duties? Oh! tho monotony of it ill I work und drudge; no time to Ik sick; tired, ailiujr, yet can not stop. Therecomesa timo when something "snaps" and they iind themselves "simply worn out," and to make mat tern wor.se,hivecontraeledserious feminine, disorder whieh almost always follows the constant overtaxing of a woman's strength. Then they should remember tluit there is no remedy like Ij.vdhi U. I'inklams Vectublo Compound -tho expe rience of these two womeu establishes that fact : Cedar Kapids, la. " Aftor tho liirth of iny hist vU I IkuI siirh iniiiil'ul Bjiclls tliat would uiilll mo entirely for my housework. I suf fered for months ami tiiotUx'torttahl that my tvoulilo wan ornauh uU-ers nml X would havo to have ait opera tion. M'lmt wan an luvfu! tiling to me. with u younij baby atut four other childruu. so ouo ilay 1 thought, of Iivdhv K. Pink hum's Ventablo Compound utid how it had helped mo years lnforo and 1 di'ciiled to try it a.iiu. 1 took tivo bottles of Veu'o tablrt Conipound autl used Lydia. K. I'inkhaiii'K Sanativo Wash and tiineo then 1 havo Weiiu well woman. aldo to tako euro of niv houso and aiuily without any troul)loorn day's pain. 1 am ready and thankful tu swear hy yourniudieinoany timo. I am forty four y oars old and havo not had a day's illnuss of auv kind for thn-o years." Mrs. II. KuKNRi, b!7 KUid Ulvd, Satiiliwky.dhio. " Aftertbobirtli of inv hahy I bad ortruuie tnnihle. My doctor said it wan eause ty Iimj nravy iiunif; mm i won in havo lo havo an operation. would not eonsciit to ait operation und let it o for over a vear, having my iiisler do my work for mo as I wax not ahlo to walk. One day my uuut imuio to MHI mo und told lilt) ahout your medicine -said it I'lired her of the same thimr- I took Lydia- K. Piiikhaio's e-retahlo Compound audited Lytlia K. I'inkh.un's Sana tive wash anu thev imv eun-u mo. Now 1 do my own housework, wash ing and ironing and Hewing for my family and also do sewini; for other people. I still tako a bottle of Vege table Compound every rtprim for a tonic. 1 reeiimmeml your mediciim to others who havo troubles .similar to mine and you eun uko my lettur if you wish." Mrs. Paul Packn FUsK,i;iir Sluno Sl.1Saitdusky)Ohio, Blouses We take pleasure in nimouni'ing to tlie ladies df Medford and the liopue River Valley that we have added an ex clusive line of smart Mouses. We shall be pleased to have you call and see Uiese new models. The Vanity Shop ot. tn rtfnltn Tlinjtf-i-n Cedar Kapida, Iowa. All Worn Out Women Should Tako i 'E"","." , "lvpJa. c . pTnkmam M'i: pic i n kcolM!iJkiSki REMEMBER IT'S A HOME PRODUCT ASK FOR PEERLESS eerless Bakery and Lunch Room .. PHONE 242 FOR COAL and WOOD 531 S. Front St. , WISEMAN & SCHEFFElli asuEuaunoBran Rolinvg Cast. Sour and BiirnlnK; Stomach (harllinrn) and PainH in Siomach between meals in Two Minutes. j Kgt sirk headache, biliousness and ; constipation take ono heaping toa-jO spoonful of .lo-to In a glass or not water 10 to 20 minutes before meals; acts gently but firmly on tho stom ach, liver and btvwels, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and purifying the entire system. rclso ractor You can now buy your Fordson Tractor on terms Ask us about our easy payment plan and get your order in now We will receive a carload about February 1 Nearly all sold, so get in now C; E. Gates Auto Co.