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EKOT! FJOTTT KTET)FOT?T7 WATT TTlTnTTNTR. TvTFTlFinTCTT. OBFGON". FBTDAY, TANUABY 23, '1920 ICAL GIN TODAY AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Tin fnltuwiiitr llTIUMiIl h V 1 i .'i : '(irei'l ini: to linn vr .1 ii II..- lli-h .mini fi:-" shim1Iv litis :i S-Ii.m: 'Iliyh Jink-." Self 'uTIIlC I hH'I'U ''Kritn N'mi-"... "Li-M (iiv;ilrv' r." Miin-li . . .If. Ii. Ilnli el ion ! runt t lio .... KihI(-j.i Friinc S. C. Itiirn.-i (vert lire I'YjIlIZ Voll SlliIM- ''Smiu't liiiiL'," l)iut from thv vnm- (Mlv-oicni 'I''in I-'lv' . , !i"'l.I).li Frimc '("ii Siipir.i.'" Mci-;in ii it S. K. Morris "Viriiiniii lhnnK," M;irc!i A Hon A. A1hiii I.jist Momlav cvi'iiiiiir. lln- liiuli school Ciiciiltv met in n-iruliir seioii with tile sillMTinlemlelil. Nome oi' lite .rolileiiis (li-rii--e( were : Kenuire nieiits I or i'e;ilin rmh work ; in J'nninilioii semester class room re-, suits ; requisites ol tiootl jiliv-ie:ii t ollilil ion of etiiss rooms ; redlllslti of L'oml lio;inl work; re(tiisites L'OOil nolo hook work; ml vn nl nj cs (.1 liM'i'linnizinir the neeessjirv routine l etnss room in oriler to have nmn time Tor rent leiiehin: the iinportaiin1 of liovs nml L'irU irettimr a vision ot what sehool work should mean thru the personal touch o' (he leiteher. On Tiiesda v evenimr. the ent i rt .faculty ol' the schools met in regular s-pssioii. The ii renter part o' the time wiis uiven over to a report hv Miss Wilson of the IfooseveR school, State hich of the Orctro eiatioii niter points were discus instructors. Director N'ewloii the Klule hoard of Tenchcr man v I freclv ; nsso- f the hv (he I .'an I l.d-em -atioiial educa tion visited the school-; Tuesdav in liehalf of the ortritnizn I ion of Ihe purl time school forhovsand uirls hetween Hi find 18, who Imve not finished Hi-.1 eidith trrade. Nuperiiilendenl Daven port is now out lininir n pEnn for this Work which will he started the seeon.1 semester if all the details can he ad justed hv that time. Further iufor Mintion will he i-iven Inter. , The V""th of all the elemeiitrv nfchooU of the cilv Wednesdav," just uelore ntiKsmir lor the allernoon semester, nave Hm salutt; to the Amerieuu I'lntr and smitr pafriolic hoiiuh. It is Ihe plan to have them do this frenuenllv for it is hclirve that this is ius another way of ii stilling pat riot ism in our hoys and Kirls. A plan is umler way eoiicerniiiir a visitimr afternoon in the ptihlic schools hy parents ami patrons. The Bi:lu)!s are, always pleased to haw pntrons call for special exercises, linil vet; it is firmly helieved that thore should he far morn visiting hv parejits of Hie reirular acadeniic work of the class room for then a clearer limlerstniidimr imiv he liad hy punil. parent, teacher, and supervisor of the many complex prohlcms. Hi'Kiii'.iiiiK ( lie oil iliillmt; vein urc In Sunm Valley In which a number of '.Metlt'onl men are actively interenieil Ihu (Inuila Pass Couiier of Thursday said: "A. II. Cumiell I K. Chil- llerH u Hllorl tluie uno made it fceoloj!: Irul survey on ihe linl.liims of Ihe Vnlean Oil & Can company In Hums Valley at a point where I heir derrick Ih heillK erected. The ci.'UMt met Ion ol' Ihe derrick was Iickuii aliout tln'oc weeks iiko in a section a. 1 1. lining- hold Iiiks In which a nunilier ol' Omuls I'ass peiiple are Interested." Tannine, tlntiiiK and paperhani; ins. 1'nnno lltin-X. a70 Colder and fair weather is predict ed for Saturday. Today was aain very much like a i;pi1nn one with the torn shining; and with the coidest tem perature at 'I- in the luorii iiiu. Since I : I (i i:n, ic'.it of l.uil.lnu; ma terial has increased llti per .cent: household J'.oods ill!! iiercent; cloth iui! ills percent; have you increased your Insurance lo conform with the replacement value of your property. Alct'urdy Insurance Acmcy. Mi .Miss .lalicl Meal's arrived in the clly from Klaiualh Kails Wednesday for a short isit with rclisUvcs bcttire noln to Ktif;ene lo assuiiie her new duties as a memher of the hich school laciilly. Seo I). It. Wane. H Co . No. 7 West Kleventll, for fire Insurance. tf Kor the tiest lnsiirnnre see Holmes the Insurance .Man. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Coriline and I). S. Vi'ir ol I'oitlamf', l. II. Llppin cott of Jloston, K. It. liraketnan ot Dctrcil and M. X. Ilowers of I, eland are guests at Ihe Holland. On and afler .January 12 the Hines & Snider saratie will he open day and night. tf Mrs. John 1. Huot who witli Mr. Hoot for the past six months has heen located in Minneapolis, .Minn., where the former Medford man Is engaRod in business, arrived in the city today f rem a week's visit wilh Lee Hoot, her son. at Tacoina, for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Seth llullls, l.ee Itoot, who holds a prominent position on an Oriental liner has just sailed acain on a trip to China ant return. urunswicK pnonograpns on easy terms at Hale's Piano House tf Ladies' and men s Buns French drv cleaned $1.50. City Cleaning Works Phono 474. tf "The dispel fi.r dills" will he the topic for the sermon from the Uap tist pulpit next Sunday nleit. Hemstitching 0c per yard, tnread furnished, work guaranteed. Mall orders solicited. Singer Sowing Ma chine Co., 11. j West Main street. Phono '2 1 ."-It. Try our morctiants' lunch. The Shasta. tf The? southbound passenger train due here at !l:.'l."i daily has heen late daily during tin? past week r more, losing the time between this city and Crauts I'ass, finding It rough going with a heavy load on the grade be- Iween that city anil Medford. On and after January 12 the nines ft Snider garago will be open day anil night. tf Slab wood for Bait hy tlor or cord. Valley Fuel Co. K. K. Itorupatigh, of lOngene, trav eling ri'presentullve thru this district for a Portland bond house, wrole afler his namo on the .Medford regis ter yesterday "The I ily llcautifiil," which is apparently a new lOngene slogan. If It Is, II. Is a cinch hot I hat some oj llioso Kugene traveling sales n will soon be writing "The Clly Meant," on holel registers. Kor sale Iluck shot gravel. Diono 91 :!-.!. Carl .leschko, high xrndo watch and clock repairing. :i Kir street. W. (I. (laslou, Jr., of Philadelphia, (. ('. Kroucuhcrg and I. Kuhcusiciu of Chicago and II. S. Montgomery of Holse, Idaho, are aming the guests at the .Meilford. Hot tamales and chili conenrno nt De'Voe's. Let hemstitching help Willi your spring sewing. Handicraft Shop. 2.".s The new- city library of Jackson ville will-lie open for business toim.T- row and in commemoration of the event the public is invited to visit the library where tea will be served between the hours of 2 to n In the afternoon and from S to 7 in the evening. The library is located in the I'. H. hotel building. Get the habit! Uuy shares now In the Building and Loan. Extra duality scft shell walnuts l ie a pound at Wrnr, Wortmun ft Core's. 202 T.W ent to Church EASES A COLD "You uh: tired from Iravelintr," a llieiui once said lo Theodore Roose velt on a Siimlnv, "Why uo to cliureh? Wliv not re-l V "liccausc.' ki.s the renlv. "I think it is the ilutv o! everv man to l;o to church. Kre .inentlv 1 have to listen to sermons that here me. lint the eluireii ha contributed so enormou-lv to civili yation. its service to society is so '-rent, that irresncclive o nil other coniileraliolis I feel 1 nunlit to sup port it ami to attend whenever J ran." 1'eotile lire apt to become so ab-.-orbc.l in other things that titer neg lect their tint v to the cliureh. Thev ullow everv little interruption to kee; them nvijiv. It is a cold. ilisaL'reeablt .lav. It is too unpleasant to go to . liureli. Is it deliL'litf'ul outside? Then there are too inanv other lliinus to .lo. One result is thai a man will criti cize his church for not nccoinplUhiui: mi vtliinir. when it uiav well be sai.l that his our. indifference anil that o' others like him deprive the cliureh of the vcrv em-rev uf'd ability needed lo transform it from a neutral sort of organization into a treat success. Ktinsas Citv Star. Miss Xova Lounsbury has returned home from a two weeks business visit at Portland in the Interest of the Vanity Hat Shop. Catarrh Is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous 1 reatment When you use medicated sprays, 'atomizers and douches for your Catarrh, you may succeed in un stopping the choked-up air pass ages for the time beinir, but this annoying condition returns, and you have to do the same thing over and over again. Catarrh lias never yet been cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any i-eal benefit from, such treatment? Throw these makeshift remedies to the winds, and get on the right treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. S. today, and commence a treatment that has heen praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh and gives satisfactory results. Kor special medical ad vice free regarding your own case, address Medical Director, 51 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. 1 MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the PriceM ANN'S m Sure Relief Battr FOR 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief INOIGESTION NEW SHOW TODAY The play that has charmed gener ation it breathes the spirit of youth and adventure ltltl.Vti 'I'll 10 RUIII.Y 'I'npe's Cold Compound" then breaks up ll cold in n few hours . liellef comes instantly. A dose la ken every two hears mil 11 three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all the grippe misery. The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air pas sages la the head, stops nose running, relieves Ihe headache, dullness, re verlshness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't slay stuffed-tip! Quit bliw ing and snuffling! Clear your con gested head! .Nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound," which costs only a lew cents ut any drug store. . ll acts wlllu.'ut assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine In sist upon Pape's! IHE PIPER WAY I SERVICE jar? the thin?s"tliat ;ount IICIl JL IUI1IJ , ' , ,, i I SUCKERS V'-M, 1 : j have m.ide goad r, Im ll ' iince 16J0 ! ,, AyTOVVER CO VjTt 1 irsl mm i In tiiMets ,vou nit itinikctl wiih Ihe The Hn.wi' Cmuininy, wlm intio tlut't'd Aspirin li'll in I heir cuivt'itl di rect iims In oiicli i;n l(;u-.e il genuine "Ituyrr TiiMels ot' Aspirin" tli:tt t. ret liesl results one nr two vlies "f wilier shnultl le drank alter tuUiim laMetc. "Itayer Talilet.t of Aspirin" to lie reitunir must li niiiiUi'tl wilh th' safely ' lt;ti-r I'ross." Then you are uettlni; the worhl-fa moiin Aspirin, presrriltetl 1y pliysieiaiis fir tter eii;lne--n yeais. Mtrn uniiroken Haver liaekae roinains proper dire. -(ions for folds. Headache, 'l oot h.ichc. Kai .iche, e li ra li-.ia. Luinb.mo, It heiinuu j.s.n,' Neu vili", atul for Tain uenerallv. Handy tin bo.irs oi twelve taldets ci.'st but a few ti-iiis. Hi iiL.isis also sell hiim-r "Ita.vcr" packages. Aspirin is (he trade mark of Itayer Mai.uiac- tnre of .MoMoaret iraridester of S.i! yllcaci.l. EDOSElsm .in cjic Country J Cousin ' I I From the famous j I static success bv d Rnntli Tnrltinulnn ! !and Julian Street jj RI ALTO I Monday Evoninir "Ro.kI Yin and v.i'011" 'll Iticn ll.cy ax fee -- - -rj i MARY PICKFORtl lis tough stiti't uchin in "THE HOODLUM" The picture of u thousand laimlts PAGETHEATRE Jan. 26th CURTAIN 8:30 The Eminent American Actor in a 1 r-r rtLt CM iiiteside 111 RoLtrt Ltiuis Stevenson's Thrill inii Plav of Romance anil Ronuery. The Master of Baliantrae One of the Reallv Bin Dra matic Events of the Season. A superb cast ano a beautiful pro iluctii n. Notliiui; that has ever heen seen on the P.t;;e stime can compare with tliis attraction from the stand point of all that Is sreal In dramatic perfornmn.vs unless it he C.uy Hates Post in "The Mas.iuerailer." January Clearance Sales All Wiriter Goods Going at Low Prices It Will Pay You to Look These Up Saturday Not Many Days Left of This Great Sale, So Don't Delay Saturday Store Open From 8 A. M. to 8:30 P. MJ . MONEY SAVERS SATURDAY ' , ON COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES EVERY WINTER GARMENT MUST GO j $25.00 Dresses $15.00 ; 10 bountiful new Dresses ; niiido of silks and all vool sci'ot's, Hdld np to o.OO. This sale, each, $15.00 10 Per Cent Off on alt Our New Dresses Waists 2" new frilk Crepe tie, Cliene and (Voi'otte rrejie Waists, worth Safnrdav, each, in" $5.00' I Gloves, Corset Covers Fine quality, regular lirice 7")C. This sale, each 48c Women's Outing Flan nel ( iiiwns, good quality, :?.00 values, now $2.-18 10 Per Cent . Off Reg . ular Prices on all'Gos sard Corsets. $25.00 Coats $19.98 15 Heavy Winter Coats, all good styles and col- todav at $25.00. This sale, e $19.98 icll, 20 Per Cent Offon alii Our Winter Suits .$75.00 Suits' $60.00 $50.00' Suits V.... $40.00 Suits $.".0.00 Suits Petticoats' 10 PeV'Ceiit -.V : : Off. HC- X)0 $32.00 $24.00 MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, FLANNEL ON SALE PRICES Daisv Muslin, bleaclied. Chea'ptodavat-lOc. This big sale, yard 29 Long Cloth, fine grade, 3(5 inches wide. Cheap toda vat 40c. Sale price, yard' 28 White ;Oittjilg,;27, inch, ' Cheaii-to'day at I!5c. This sale, vard '. 23f Out ing ..Flannel, ,, short lengths in fancy stripes. For this sale, yd....25 Comfort Watts, 72x90, stitched, full c.inijfoi't size, ll pound, nv-7T , $1.48 SHEETS AND OUTING AT LESS THAN MILL Lustre Cambric, 30 in. wide. Worth today, 45c. s This sale, yard ...,..35 Sheets, 72x90, linen fin- M ished. Cheap at $2.00. j This sale, eaeh....$1.75 Qolored Outing, '. ,ljest quality made. Cheap to- dav at 50e. This .sale, S yard ...:....;.:.;..;t"3?i n $10.00 Blankets $7.98 W Just eight of those wool l.lankets in fancy plaitjs, jj cheap today at $1Q.()0. This sale, pair $7;9S Hosiery and Underwear for Less Children's Vests and Pants, fleeced lined and wool, up to $1.00 values. This big sale, each 69? Women's and Children's fleeced line Union Suits. Cheap todav at $1.75. This sale ...:..t;.....$1.4S 10 Ppr Cent Qff Regular Price on Warner's Corsets. Warenr's Rust Proof Corsets Good models, up to $3.50 values, now pair $1.98 Children's fine grade hose, good qualitv. Cheap at 25c. This big sale, pair 15f AVoiuen's .-- fine Kid Gloves, odd sizes. Cheap at $2.50. This sale, paiv : $1.50 Children's Outing Flan nel Drawers and Petti coats, up to $1.00 values. This sale, each 69 Women's long and short Chanioisette Gloves, in small sizes, up to $1.00 values. This sale, pair, 25 Big bargains in Silk unjx . Lisle Hosierv. ' TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT CASES . Black Enameled - Suit C'asis, . cretonne lined, with pockt This Blacl Begu Xi iw t. uii iale . kel bindings, $3.50 values. $3.19 genuine cowhide a r $9.00 values. Traveling 'Bags, IS inch. THREE BIG BARGAINS SATURDAY 3G inch Fancy Silks in plaids and stripes. Up to $3.50 values, now, yard.... 3(1 inch all Silk Taffeta, good colors. Up to $2.50 values, now, yard 1S inch binding. Now 'raveling Ba . $5.00 values s in tan only, fitted with brass $4.25 PILLOWS, COMFORTERS AND SPREADS Feather Pillows covered wilh good ti 17x25, Cheap at $1.25.' Now..' Full : line, f e P.ed Comforters, covered with good silka i tl wilh rood cotton. aim Now :::: $i.iO' 1 silka- $5.48 Festful lied Spreads lar price $3.50. For this sale full size, good quality. Be; $2.98 Silk Poplin, 3li inches wide. Cheap today at $1.75. This sale, vard all good dress shades. ' $1.48 BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS SATURDAY 3(5 inch Wool Dress Goods in plain and fancy colors. up to $1.25 values. On sale Saturday, yard , ...:....... 54 inch Suitings, all wool, good colors, up to $5.00 values. This sale, yard 40 inch Tgm'ed Georgette Crepe. Best $5.00 quality. Sale price, yard'.....'. 69c $2,981 Sent Sale onpns tomorrow Hours: 2:00 to 4:005:00 to 7:00 Lower Floor $2.00 Balcnnv. 1st 4 rows $1.50 Next 4 roms . . $1.00 Jewelry in many different items, up to $1.00 val- lies. This i 10? Toilet Soap Colgate's. all good odors. Keg-' ular price, 15c. This sale, cake-- 10 QMS TheWomans Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE MEDFORD. OREGON. Laces Camisole Laces, wide width, cheap at DC. vard . This sab. 35 Collars An odd lot of Lace'' Collars, up to 75c values. This sale, each 15? Balance .. 50c