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PXQE TWO CTIvDrOTOT WKJTj TRIBUNE, MTDFOTID, ottKooN". AVF.DXF.sDAV. l-TJ:wr.TY I. 1 fi20 K. O. TtfnKUH sold liiit lino liuui;:t luw home at I'M WVst .Iiick.suii stf'-t yesterday (o O. O. Alciiilurl'iT, ami j wllhin a week tir two with 1i1k wile; and sun and duuKliu-r will ivturn I u j ItoHlon, Mass., where he will i.'ainj enter the shoe manul'acl urinn liiiHi-i neHH Willi one (if tint lal-esL slli.e! manufacturing; eoncerihs in the 1'nU- ' cd .States. He will retain his Gold I Crest ranch near Cold Hill. The fain-j lly came to the valley about two j yearn ny.o after Mr. Teamie hud sold, out his slice manufacturing Itn.siues.-. and retired. Recently Mr. IVasm decided he was too youn a man to retire, and took adantaL:e of an offered connection with (he iIk slice manufactory. The family have made many friends In Hie city and valley who regret their return east. IIlK (Inure, Kas l'oint, Sal., Keli. ....7....J..u.iiti.'v'l'J'.i, i;iyy..,. . - i 1, Those who have had Hie ulcasiire of lieariii!.' .Mrs. Seulli hint.' n; Hit' ones who are inot eiitliusiiislie almiil liearinir lier iiL'ain. Slie is one who never i'nils lo delight her lienrers in more ways titan one. tor it is not onlv lier elorioiis voire and nrlistie interiirrlalioii, lull a warm and "For cy. ear. 'ii'oBe',l,al. .)l'.inn her Heine, Liberty llldx. Classes lilted. At Hie I'hi.onlx school house lo IiiKlit at T : :; . a ileliKhtful iironrain Is to he presented. Miss lirault anil .Mr. JIcllonouKh will slim, and .Miss Flora (Irey will render a iiiano solo lind Miss Audrey Itoliei ts also ap pears on the iiri.Kram for a ready, lo say nothliiK of a talk liy .Myrl Cainelt on his war experiences. Kveryhody is urgted to come. Lively Intercut Is Ileitis manifested by lliu audiences thai attend the re vival meetltlKs at tin- Seventh Hay Adventlst church. The meetings clcir Sunday evening. The lout! anticliialed meet inn or the .Medford post i.T the American le?ion Willi lis extensive eulerlaln inent and business jinmrain will lie Kln at the Moose hall lonlnht al ' o'clock. All ux-servlce men and members or the Spanish-American War Veterans and (I. A. It. are in vited to attend. Refreshments will lie sul'ved. Mrs. Paul lmnser., coraotiere for Nu Hone. Phono aS5-J. A nut was born to Mr. and .Mrs. A. P. Forney today at their homo. If you really want lo enjoy pun enkns thuso lnornlims, mix them with Colostin water. Order rrom Jackson County Creamery. If Mr. und Mtk. W. C. Wormian of Kolsoo, Wash., are here vislllliK I he former's uncle, .1. Frank Wormian und family, while they are looking thu valley over with u view Ic milk1 Chester 'an teaman of Kutu'ne, is spending several days here c.i liusi n ess. Take your MeniHl Itching and peroting To the Handicraft Shop. .1. W. IteiTian. superintenclent of I ho Untie l ulls fish hatchery "pent Tuesday in "Medford anil Ashland on business. The concert ejvcll by Arloine-An-drews-Sciilll. the contralto, will lie the event of Medford's musical sea son. Presbyterian church, Tu.es. eve., Feb. lbth. Seats on sale at Palmer's music slore and Andrews Studio. 2 1; h ' C. M. AiiKel, of Seattle, who is dniiiK special work for the Oregon Fanner, arrived here from Medford this nu. riling and conferred with C. .1. Iliird, county agricultural awent, and otherH of this city relative to writini; some articles on the farming industry of this section," says th Kosebiirg Review. "At Medford. Mr. AukcI was surprised at the amount i.f co-oneralive work done, aiid savs nie belirveH ihe fitrmers there will ko "'tOKether and buy their own linple tC'inents. lie also saw eiht cars of "Mioks bein fhlj)ied which were beilic " niarkefed liy the tanners co-opera-U'lively on Saturday and (here Is a biK ri movement there lo raise more Iioks and iiveslock." Cotton, silk and wool threads for embroidery. Handicraft Klii.'p. 2i;ll'r On and after January 12 the nines & Snider araKe will be open day and niKlit. tf Hot tamales and chill concarne lit HeVoe's. The 'Head Over Heels" comic op era company which delighted a ca pacily audience at the Pane last, illicit departed tills uioruine, for Kllltene where Ihe altractlon appears tonight. The company opens Its Pcrtland eu KaKcment of three days on Thursday nii'.ht. Children's hair ribbons, wonderful iinality, at cost. The Vanity Hal Shop. Carl Jeschkn, high xrado watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir Htreet. Included uiuoiiH gliosis at the Hol land are Ivan Shearer of Seattle. Mrs. linn Shearer of Forks, Wash., Mrs. 10 1 1 ii 1'ankey of Hold Hill. II. W. Shel ly of San Francisco, Otto Mikkclscu of I'ortlaud and S. (i. .Me.Mllllcu o!" (irants I'ass. Fine seed barley, bearded and beardless, rei-lained (tray oals, vetch seed. I.ee Walklns ('(., II'.IT Solllll Fronl. Phone mill. 2711 Kidd's Hhoe store. Phono G!iU-.M. 2X.-I llr. I'. II. Porler arrived Inline this morning from a business visit In San Francisco. Slab wood for salt by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. Hemstitching and pecoliuK. The Vanity Shop. Henry llarcke was here from I iik a change of location Auctlcn sale Saturday, ( eul ral (, rants I'ass last night helping Man Point SuleH Ilarn. 2li!juger Hunt lo preside over affairs in Kuv. Joseph Knolts went to Mot-: the Ik.x office ul Ihe Pago, ford this morning and will liu In con-i Why trust a trump repair mini: Hiiltatlon with a ((.muiittee from the' We will repair your (.'Id machine and Medford Methodist church who have tho responsibility of purchasing a sin lor their new church. The old church site was recently sold. (irants Pass Courier. "Hell or Heaven, Lire or Death. Which?" Adventlst church loiilghl. 2 IIS' Fulr wrnllicr Is again the predlc llon for tonight and Thursday, and (lie minimum leinperuliire of Mils morning was again below tho freez ing point with liu degrees. There will be no meeting i.t Ihe ltoosevult Parenl-Tcacliers associa tion this week. I.. P. Holmes of Chirago, F. Wan ilull of Now York, II. Stanley of Seiilllu and .1. F. Siorey, F. 11. U liarskyjind dl. F. Alexander f San Francisco uru guests at the .Medford. Illg dance. Kngle Point, Sal., Feb. 7. l.auuspacll's jaz.. 271 Many farmers and orchardists are 111 attendance al Ihe mass meeting here this afternoon (o discuss the fruit damage caused by Ihe licceinbrr freeze. For sale llunie niudi) bread and 7iastry. I'Jii Nurlh Central. 7:1 Miss McLaughlin expccls lo re slime her leaching of the Ninth Phoenix school next Monday al'ler a two week's Illness. Don't forgel Ihe Aiiolne Andrews Scnltl concert al the I'resbvlrrlau church, Tuesday eve.. Feb. mill. Tickets on sale al Palmer's music store and Andrews SI uilio. '.'i'.s Mr. and Mrs. Frederick IVIou.e were among the Kngle Point folks here in altendance at the "Ili ad liver Heels' comic opera performance lasl night. Arlolne Andrews-Sculli will sing in concert asslsled by a Ladies' clii rus on Tiles, eve., Feb. lath, al Hie 1'res byterlan church. L'f.s Wauled lo buy of owner, two acres of land; must be good soil. Adders K. P.. Mall Tribiinr. -li For nle HurK snor gravel. 1'hon I112-.1. or tin Ad ven 2i;s TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTL'H -A high school girl I assist with housework. Call l.".:l II FOI1 HALF One large sale, i lie de tail cash register, three pair I itn. Iinnrovrd compiiliug scales, inldiu machine and Ueiniucion ipe tor. .Must go at once. Fnd.is store, Medford. TO HKNT JlOi unfurnished; 54S-J. lern six roout i verv ch .ie 111. FOR SALIC Jersey cow, Inipilro iifler ." p m. wards. Phoenix. KOH SAIK A Poland hog. Call 1'liono iNo. villa. iilla;:. I'ilotlt 4i;;' frrsh T. IM- China malr ,;;i I .l.icksou 2 1; : WANTBD I'so of piano in return for sturneu. Phono J 70 V. -' guarantee the Job. "Singer" Shop, 1 1j West Main slreet. Phono 2 I. VII. 271 Got tho habit! Uuy shares now In tho Handing nnd Loan. Mr. and Mrs. Hrnest A. Kemp of (Iri'i'iiville, Mich., are the guests of their niece, Mrs. A. L. I.oolllis. Is hell fire burning now? and when is it? Come oat to the Adventlst church loitlghl and hear what the lllble says aboill II. 2 lis Orres, tailors lor men and women. High grade only. Auhhind. Ore. The laslest Postal Hit I lot ill , which contains the recent orders of Ihe post office department contains the fil lowing mail carrying schedule be tween Faglo Point and Climax, sub ject to road and weather condlt ions : Leave Climax Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday li: irt a. in. Arrive Kngle I'oinl by 12:110 p. in. Leave Kugle l'oint Tuesday. Thursday, and Salnr day l::ttl p. til. Arrive l Umax by 7: la p. 111. Fl'lecllve .Ian. 21', 1!I2U. Laces for dresses combiual ions and gowns. Handicraft Shop, ll '1 On and after January 12 tho Hines & Snider garage will he open day and night. tf .Mr. and Mrs. J. Fd Hull are among the vlsili.rs in the city from Yreka. They are at t he .Nash. A few new dresses ill plain colors, slitcheil and smocked, just arrived. Handicraft Shi.ii. 2il!i Urunswlck phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano llouso tf The Agate school has been closed because of flu illness and Ihe Itoglle lands school on the desert near Faglr I'oinl has been closed shier last Fri day because of Ihr illness i.f Miss Olive Kirk. Utbhons. Thru more ribbons, al it. 'Ihe Vaiiin Shoi. For the best insurance see Holmes the Insurance .Man. Among Portland vlsilors registers al Ihr Mrdloiil aie 11 K. .lacksou. C. Kranrr. W. M . Challibrrs. K II. llrvlin and II. I.. Hawkins. Hasklns for neiilth. Painting, timing and drcorating orders promptly attended to. Phone liii I. KUlO't & McCaffcrty. ;IS4 C. F. I'lvmale Is a Klanialh Falls visitor here who arrived yesterday ami is sloppini- at the Medford. Hlg inoonlighl parly! Wed. Mrd- loid Nat. .'i!iii..ion free! 2i'.s A. ( llalstead, llieiilanothrrapy. . mctapii sirs. L' 1 Fast Main, over kidd's r-hor store. Phone H'.iO-M. 2SI , Meon'iiuhl uanir' Wed. Medlord1 Nat! I'.uieiug tier lo !i:;;u ic m. i Free ticket dances: l ; :; U to 10 p. Ill j The revi lying and self cleanin'. 1 fish screen which was invented by Jack Aitkin of this city, who is state superintendent ol fish screens, con tinues to attract favorable attention 'nationally. The screen is manufac tured in Meiirord and orders ror il jare accumulating. Among Ihe latest jiioiuiries which have cciue to Slate Fish and (iaine Warden Shoemaker and Supt. Aitken about I lie screen and its cost are those of L. D. Kniepp, J district forester of Ogden, I'tah, who writes that practically nothing has i been done yet in installing fish screens in the iiiter-uiountuin region. F. Ii Merrill cf Washington. I). ('.. assistant commissioner of Indian Af lais. John 1. Creen, or Waslilngton. II. ('., of the I'. S. lillreau of Fisher ies, anil r rank wtillney ol .Newars X. J. Subject, "Tile Punishment Wicked", ut tho Seventh Day list church tonight. Painting, tinting and paperhang In. Phone COO-X. 270 James K. Kdiniston was a visitor here todav and yesterday from his ranch near Cold Hill. On and after January 12 tho lllnes & Snider garage will bo open day and night. tf J. A. Churchill, slate superlnten dent of public instruction, who will bo tho chief speaker at the local teachers and school hoard institute at Unite Falls next Saturday, is expect ed to arrive hero Friday morning and with County Superintendent Ager Itok after school affairs In Ash- laud and possibly Phoenix und Talent I hat day. Hemstitching 10c per yard, tnroid furnished, work guaranteed. Mail orders solicited. Singor Sewing Ma chine Co., 115 West Main street. Phono 21.VH. ' Order your Nllrate of Soda today. Farm Korean Cooperative Fxchange. 271' Rev. S. A. Danforlh of Ashland, district superintendent of Ihe Metho dist church, accompanied by Mrs. Danforlh is al drums I'ass assisting in tin two weeks revival services of the Methodist church in Unit cily. W. T. Norinile became a patient, al the Sacred Heart hospital last, nighl for treatment ror a week to ten days. Wanted to buy clean cotton rags. Medford Printing Co. S. C. Hart rum of Itoseliurg, well known In Medlord, who- recently re- dgncd his position as supervisor of ihe Cmpiiia national forest alter 2u years service in that forestry district, turned over the office this week to Acling Supervisor Honebrake. He resigned lo engage in life insurance work Willi a prominent company. The Medford Prlutmg company has tho Do Luxo Multiplex cash books uid other ruled hooks, loose leaf sys tem, also Inventory snoets. it jou need these or any oilier hlank books or hills to fit any hinder see this office and patronize homo industries. tl Ladles' and men's suits French dry cleaned $1.60. City Cleaning Works. Phono 474. tf F. Coming Kenly leaves tonight for Curmol-hy-t he-Sea, Calif., for " two or three weeks period ol lest and recreation. Try our morctiants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Cakes, French pastry and cream miffs at the Shasta. Mrs. (leorge M. Ksterly of Waldo. arrived in thu city Tuesday for a sev eral days slay and is a guest at the Medforil. Tills office will nar.o subscriptions for the Portland Telegram. Bargain rato of $'I.!I5 a year by mail. Sub scriptions to bo sent In before Febru ary 10. 274 See the Farm lliireau about mill run. $411,110 per Ion, $2,110 per sack. 271 Carl Taylor of lOugene, assistant passenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific, and M. O. Wallace of Itoseliurg are registered at the Holland. Soo 1). It. Wood & Co., No. 7 West lOlevenlh. for fire Insurance. tr Ribbons and nialine at cost. Watch i.ur window. Vanity Hat Shop. A 15-YEAR-OLD PREACHER Ji r w A t I rV". Jt' '.( ii .W'V ,:C''.,7' . "fr"V firuii) inmi Mr. WottTluinl of tl'', Ho!liill(l. j .Mr. Will i;. inform-; us lliat j i,p js yi-iL; a til:'- A nitri an ilu with .si;tt't ami eaN :"':' .-tin':' i- j,r--nt.'! I" Scouts J vn Aui'-rh a day nf . onr V..-k. A . Iu:y thank 'i to Mr. .St-.-l asi-1 Mr. ; V.',i. rIun-l iroiu Hoy S- .-.!'.-,. Six Sniuis llns wt-i'k Iiavt- ui.i'T'tl ui.ij'orjns thru th- scout -r. Snn-: fin;- look;:;-' bu:wh w.-. wh.-n -vt-ry j --jiit wt-:u's mil. Si-ouinu.: r .Millanl ami I'arn.lj Lt-inli-r Howell went to I'-Mfal 1 oiht ; .iiiHtim the i-;'--s ol CcMr-iil 1 , .-ch'iol. Pif,!'. horiald will I"- ih.r ; stout master, .lacksonvilht ei:'.lit t.. j ',( next. What say ou Jai 'Imhu i n-. I'orty iniin.l w.i..lea .it at":.-, an- l ' in-A maile iiy ilie jilaniii;; niill and .. ..- , lexpeci. (1 that they will be trii-il ' tonk'ht in drill practice. ! We have a line dram and lu-!-- . mrps organized ' that will do m.iiu-- , line work when fully iHed. We , ! n 1 a Ikiss drum and a couple of j I Mli'les. ! Don't forget that froiu l-Vk s tu 1 l !(.y Seoul Wee;.. Join tH in UO!i at least one fiood tuin each day, I'KNAN(!K. ICriKlaiul. This villax'; boasts of a preacher of nly 15. Vouiik W. J. llarve.y started preaching whtni 1 :i and for ihe last two ye.iis lias been coixIucLing hL-rice.s in thu sainu ctiurcJi. , dauK'it!' Orace, who w side ut thi lime, cf death. The funeral noti-e will later. it his hed- j plans will Ik; up for Scout Week pro jjiraiii. Don't lori;e tu attend in uni form if you have one. The Scout s were delighted t h: U.iher day in the ift of a fine snare MALONK Died at her h-imc. 7 J u Park avenue, Medford. Ore., I'eli. -I, 1 !2U, Mrs. Klla Florence Malum , wife of .Major Clydc A. Malonti. Shu leaves her husband two nons, Duane und Clyde Arthur. Also her mother. father, three sisters and three broth ers to mourn her U. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Williams ot Xeola, Iowa. She is a member of tho Kastern Star of Neola, Iowa. l-'uneral ar rangements announced later. J-'aiislier t-'uiirral l'"uneral ,-erviee-; of I Iowa rci Kit ti dier will be held at the ( 'I i n-1 ) : n; ehurcli Tliursdnv, l-'ebrun rv "dli. at - m.. liev. Millard ol I leiat nvz. In terment l"tt I'lioenix eetneleiV. The local National (iiianl coiuiiativ will have charge of the -ervices at tlu- :rave. HAVE COLCRJN CHEEKS Be Bejtter Looking Take Olive Tablets To bnve a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like chi'dhood clays, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege table compfiund mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no danperous after ellcct. Tak one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions (if boxes are sold annually. lUc anj ! LONDON', Keb. 4. A dipauh to the Kciiani:e Tel-majdi eotupany I from Cunstantinopli! today -ays: ; "The Voting Turks red jinny will 'in the near future reach (onianti : noide to throw out tin- TuiUi-di eii 1 etnies. The Turkish bolshevik an-(.-, nice that a holy "war aaint Creat liritain will be undertaken in the prinM." SIX MONTHS I COULD NOT WORK Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabli Compound Made Me Strong and Able to Work I Recommend It To All My Friends. Bavonno. N. J. "I had pains in bai k nrd b'X so that I cnuld not stand caudt-c ny lomaie trouble. !l felt so tired all iht time, nau tiad head. , OIA iiiontlia I could not vork. I w:m rr...,. od by a physician and took other re medies but gut nn relief. A friend tu. me about Lvdia t ::iV:'Jli UIIVIIUIII U V H y e- tr"' 'jtable Compound and s3l t has hdlied niu ry much. 1 am well and strong anil now able to u.) my worK. j. cannot thank you enough and 1 recommend your medicine lo my friends who an sick. "-Mm. Kusits Sacatansky, Kast 17tli Ht., Hayonne, N. J. It must be admitted by every fair minded, intelligent person, that i m.-di-cine could not live and grow in popular ity for over forty years, and today hold a record lor such wonderful succiya as does Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,, without possessing great virtue and actual worth. Such med icines must be looked upon and termed both standard and dependable by every thinking persoD 3- -II in-, i - ; a THE MORE "ZE PYROL" USED tin- less '" VA'." XK l'HOI,' is lic.-ilino- aiul ;mti-scil'n-, ;i 'criniriilc I'm' tin' ni'Hith, 1 eel ii jiikI tlirunt, :i liiiiiil that iriiHrnli'. Heath's Drug' Store The San Tox Store Boy Scout News Till. .'r-oliti mpct Inniiilil :I 7 11 III. ill the liaseniertl ol' Ihe Christian liuri-li. Kull atteinlniu-e ileslri'd as DIED TAYI.OU News ol' the death of A. ('. Taylor, whose homo was on the I'nelfie hlKhway bet ween Medford and Central Point, at the Mountain View sanitarium at Portland. Tues day evening, reached the city this morning. The remains will arrive ill Meiirord tomorrow morning acconi puiiied by Mr. Taylor's widow and Stiff Joints Sore Muscles Umbar Up Quickly Under ih Sooth ing, Ponetrntlnff Application ol Hamlin Wizard Oil How Meat Eating Hurts the Kidneys KathiK too in u cli nunt is apl t o cri'iito too much uric in id, nnd it overworks and woakfiis tim kidney:;. t'ric in-id sul'fcrcls should cut down the meat diet nnd help tin kidneys, with I loan's Kiiinoy fills. : M. S. Kiden. Shoe repairer. '2 1 S. Ct-ril ral Ave, Medford. says: "1 suf fered from what the doctor said was rh eii mat is in. caused hy an excess of uric acid in my blood. It idnv.ved it self by severe pains, especially in iny lack. My kidneys were out ot' order, loo, and these trouble:; caused me to run down in health. I couldn't stoop witlu.'Ut iettiiu dizzy. Moan's Kidney Pills dil just what they wore repre sented (o do and soon Ihe pain lu-uan to leave me and my k idney.-, act ed more regularly. Ity the time I had finished time boxes, I was without any of the simi of the trouble." OVKlt KliIllV VKAKS LATKIl Mr. Hiden said; "It has been some time since I have had any oioasii.n to lake Moan's lydney I'ills. but my opinion of them hasn't changed In any way; since I first endorsed them. Today, t urn enjoyini; first-class health." line, al all dealers. Foster-.Milium. ' Co.. .Mt'rs.. Ituttalo, X. Y. 3i Wt'! t I'A' f?V V W r f k y' Arloine Andrews Scutti Dramatic Contralto IN CONCERT Augmented by LADIES' CHORUS 25-Voiccs-25 Tuesday Evening February 10th Presbyterian Church Seats $1.00 Tirkrls :ii Palmer's Mnsi' fliia fSloro. In cases of rhcuniatism and btne faek it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stitT, aching ! joints and muscles. Wizard Od is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, bums, i bites, and sIiiiks. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing, pen etrating qualities. j Get it from druRgists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and t:et your money hack. Kver constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard l.iver Whips, : pleasant little pink pills, JO cents, Guaranteed. i JUTI1KKS St McGOWAN CO. UNDI3RTAKKUS Day I'honei Tactile BUT. Vftht Vhnr: F. W. Wwki, lUSJi. Ton eaa piA uoit my eld ihinf it DtVoM moat tnj old tlia. A Shipment of Sunbeam Spotlights ordered before our closing out sale began arrived today. To move them quickly we will price them at (jK Better come quick. lyKJ A Big Shipment of Cord Tires in popular sizes will be here in a few days. Better speak for what you want as we will price them very low to make them go fast Gates Auto Go. C E.