ttgv ktottt stewotcti yrrrn ttttpttxt?. Mmrrmn. onTinoN. WF.rxF.snAY. fep,t?ttat?y it. 1020 NOTED ORATOR AT T Thfl address on Lincoln, which is one of the principal fi-aturf-s of ihe annual Lincoln ;iy b:inijuit at the llot(il Med Turd toinurrnw nij;ht, will be delivered this year by one of the countrs foremust pkiii'urin uit-n llishop Matthew SimjtMm Hushes. A?, a chur liniiin Hinlic-p JIuk1is baa made a nuiHt n?rmirkahh record. Jle baa commanded some of tin lead ing churches of the Methodiat Episco pal denomination. And even tlio hn had a brother already in the eplsco- E 7 v- l Itb-bop Maitlicu Simpson Hughes pacy he was lihnseir clfcU'd to that high office by the general conference of HUtl. lie is recognized as one of the church's greatest iralors. 'iiishop Hughes is not only a church man, he is a ntutesiii:m. His services have been much in dfiiand for polit ical uddrePm-H. on these occasions bis manifest insight into political proliluuts linn often brought forth Ihe remurk that bad he not entered the ministry ho would doubtless have been one of tho country's foremost statesmen. To the pooplo of Med ford Uishop Hughes does not come us a tit ranger. His public address delivered before a large crowd in the park lust summer Is still u memorable occasion to ail who heard him. In accepting the in vitation to deliver the Lincoln ad dress tomorrow night tho bishop wrote, Haying: "It will rush me from the enst, but both the theme and the occasion 'beguile' me." This distinguished visitor will be warmly received by a host of ad mirers. Kvervthintf is in readiness for Ihe annual Lincoln !av club batuiuet at the Medt'ord Hotel tomorrow even my; beiMmiini: at 8 p. in. .sharp. The pro gram will be verv inleivstiny and Ihe attendance promises to lie hirirc. IT You haven't vour ticket secure it earlv tomorrow from (ilen Tavlor, or nnv other republican, or at the Cham ber of Commerce, or Med ford hotel. 3)o not wait until evening. There will be a bit: deleuiitiou from Ash land and attendance from all over the count v and up state. The ladies will he very much in evidence in the romintr campaign and are urged to be present at Ihe ban iuet. ' The ha nonet at Medt'ord is reooirnized as the openinir i:un of the repnbliun primary campaign in Ore gon. Colonel Washburn's speech on t he political situation is proving a draw ing card ami will be well worth the price of a plate. Bishop Ilimhe-" talk on Lincoln, and Prof. tniim's talk on HooM-vcIt will both be terns, while the other purl of the proirrnn:. including the liaimucl, will be I'irM class. MAYOR GATES TO Tlio Hoy StouIs Kiillicr ami Hon luucuot will In- .si'i'vi'd at ii::io to :ilKlit in tlm liascini'iit or ilui Chris tian chiirili. Those ln.liliiiK liiKi-ls plioukl ho prosi'iit on limi' to bo seat ed prom il ly. Tlio iiiililic is askoil to lake notii'c nnil as many lie present as possible for I he presentation of the flag nei vico Thursday at I: I.", p. m. A beau tiful service has been arranceil for 11 nil Mayor C. K. dates will deliver ail address. Time I: I.'., place, oil v park. Kveryhody eome out and see the lto Scouts in aetinn. BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS J'Pape's CM Compound" instantly L relieves stuftinebs and " distress Don't Uy tunYd-u! Quit Mowing Slid HlllH:nV' A d.'M of "r.tpe'i Cold Compound" Ukcn every two hour a until three dose? aic taken immlly mciks up a aevere cold mid end :ill iirip;1 "'-,r.v. Tho very firt don- open- your 'li'.- d nostril and the .in U".il''' ei the head ; ftoH ik'm rutin iny ; ifiicve- hip headache, dnllntus, feverL-hncAn, Mit-ejt- ..irilllAlt U IK I hi it, Tape'a Cold Compound" ii tlif uU'k est, mi real relict known uid i-n-U only A few cents lit tlniy tor. - tt net with- j out Asilinnv. tniv t.M-c contains no guiniutt lusitt upon i'mVul 1 The Jons anticipated Arlolne An dre s-S'-utti loiii-fr; tool; plat e hiM evening ut tb first I'lvshyrerlau thurch, and proved a dei-ided treut for music lovers of .M-dtord. .Mrs. Scutti i truly an arti-t. Sin is a daughter of ticoriio Andrews of tbi.s city, whu:u family were members of t he famous Andrews Opera Co.. who have I cur held an enviaile repu tation in musical cir-jlcs thruout the country. Mru. Scutti's voice is a rich colorful contralto, of aplenuid dtpth and range and her interpretations were given with hucIi ease and dramatic power that with her Initial 'sons the audi ence was captivated. In Mrs. Scutti's voice Is volume, flexibility, and mm h sweetness, while in her lower ratine she displays rich tones of pathos and dram at ic fire. Iter technhjue is fault lens, and won derful light and eob;r is also charac teristic. In addition to her charm ing voice .Mrs. Scutti is also possessed of unusual personal magnetism, and It is hoped that Med ford will soon have an opportunity of hearing this talented artist again. I'ndcr the very capable direction of .Mrs. George Andrews a womcn'n chorus of twenty-five vcices was heard In four pleasing numbers. Faithful training is evident. Much volume, sweetness, precision and shading Is a feature of their work. iUilianera, from Carmen, with .Mrs. Scutti ami the chorus was warmly applauded, as was also the I'rayor by Moussorgsky. Among .Mrs. Scutti's songs Del Uie tfo's Happy Song, Kashimlra Song trom Indian Love lyrics, and the Aria from Sampson and helilah were re ceived wilh greatest favfr. Miss Flora (iray accompanied the chorus on both the organ and piano in a capable manner. Another num- ' bcr calling forth much praise was jibe Aria, from Mignon with a pleas jlng violin bligato by Carleton Janes j Throughout the program Mrs. An ,drew who accompanied Mrs. S-ut 1 1 'at the piano vave a mtr.it finished and KvmpatutWc performance. Following is ttK program: tood-bye Summer Frank Lynes j Chorus. I (a 1 .Malisande in the Wood Goetz I (bi Molly Kyes' Hawley j lei Happy Song Del Uiego ia None Hut the f.ou.-ly Heart.... . ... I Tschaikawsky j (bi Kashiuiira Son Finden j ' " Till 1 wai;e Finden From Indian Love Lyrics. I fa Tht Maids i.f Sandornir ' bl I' ayer From lioris Godounow by Mouss orgsky. Chorus. fal Aria, from Sampson and Delilah Saint-Sanns (b) Love Is a Hubble Alllsten la) My Desire Nevin (b) Aria from Mignon Thomas With Violin Obligate Habanera, from Carmen liizet Mrs. Scutti and Chorus. MemlxTs of (Tonus. Soprani Mrs. Guy Childers, Mrs. II. Chandler Kgan, Mrs. Winrield liailey, Merle Davis, Frances David son, Kuth Warner. Second Soprano Adele Hraiil., Helen liennet. Lorraine Lawton, Mary K. Gore, Mrs. Carl Howman. Maude Anderson. Mary A. Gore. Contralto Mrs. Frank Isaacs, Mrs. A. L. Hill, Fleanor Hunter, Mrs. Win. Hrayton, Marie Gales, "Mrs. F. K. Gore. A pretty Utile home wedding took) place Tuesday afternoon, Feb. luth.j at the residence of Mr. and .Mrs. F. 1 W. Uartb'tt on West Jackson street, when their only daughter, Ireno, was; married to Ralph L. Harris of Asb-j land. The ceremony was perfcrmnd, by ltev. Sasnet of the First Methodist j church. The young couple let! on 1 the -1 p. m. train for soul hern Cali-j fornia where they wilt spend a couple i of weeks, after which they will make; their home in Ashland. ! Full loodValue is secured from a. dish, of Chape-Nuts It is easily -digested and its food-worth, is quickly taken up by the hody. No ready"-to-eat cereal compares with. it. A "wonderful blend of ripe wheat and malted barleys Grape-Nuts needs no Sugar Made hy Postum Cereal Company Daltle Creek., MicUivan. J Use S. W. Dry Lime and Sulphur lias all (lit' jitMid ciialitics of liquid, lnif climinalrs the had (iialitics. .' hancl.s tn Imy, uniic to return. V'vs saving in time and money over the liquid form For Terms and Prices Call or See Bardwell Fruit Company Exclusive Agents SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DRY LIME SULPHUR Phone 121 Warehouse 445 South Fir St. Croup Insurance AViih a lmitle of rKCKllAM.S ('(H'tiH KKM I'.DV in Ihe house, von need have no fear of the lit lle ones of that dreaded ti oiil'le, the ('KOL'l'. Heath's Drug' Store The San Tox Store IHE KIDNEYS Eating tco much meat Is apt to create too much uric acid, and it overworks and weakens the kidneys. Trie acid sufti-rers should cut down the meat diet und h.-lp the kidneys wilh Doan's Kidney PiMn. M. S. liidon, shoe repairer. 21 S. t'eniral Ave.. .Medford, says: "I suf fered from what the doctor paid was rheumatism, caused hy an excess of uric acid in lny hlood. 'it showed it self hy severe pains, especially in my hack. .My kidneys were out of order, too, and these trc-ubles caused me to run down in health. 1 couldn't stoop without getting dizzy. Doan's Kidney Pills did just what they were repre sented to do and soon the pain began to leave me and my kidneys acted morn regularly. Uy the time I had finished Ihree boxes, 1 was without any of the signs of the trouble." OVKK KICIIT YKAKS I.ATKR Mr. Piden said: 'It has been some time since have had any occasiin fi take Doan's Kidney I'llls, hut my opinion of them hasn't changed in any way since I first endorsed them. Today I am enjoying first-class health." li'ic. ut all dealers. Kosler-Alilhurn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. I Weiyvnafp Willis K. Carter, the daring nuto thief who on his way thru here last fall with a stolen auto from Los An geles with an accomplice stopped long enough to burglarize the Med ford Service station was found guilty of burglary In the first degree in that city and was sentenced to from one to 1j years in the penitentiary on Feb. .1. Ho was also found guilty of grand larceny at the same term of court and was given another prison sentence which he will begin serving at the expiration of his burglary sen tence. Oli hcw I love you dear old Dort of mine. Skillful workmen made you, I will never trade you, All highly grade you dear old Dort of mine. Clark & Childers. Medford, Oregon. Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf Judge Taylor is reserving his de cision in the ease of K. Koyke, well known Japanese janitor of tho M. F. & II. building who was tried yester day on the charge of taking a book of oil service station coupons from a desk in the office of S. S. Hullis. The accustion and arrest has aroused much interest among the tenants of Ihe building. Painting, tinting and decorating, orders promptly attended to. Phone 684. Klllott & McCafferty. 3S4 E V. Carter was here from Ash land todav looking after Lincoln club banquet and other matters. He re ports that there has been u large sale of tickets ut Ashland Tor the ban quet. Take your hemstitching and pecot ing to the Handicraft Shop. 27.r.' Carl Jeschke. high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Kir street. Fair weather la the prediction h,r Tuesday and tho frosty raorninB record was kept up today with a min. imum temperature ot 21 degrees. The famous Shasta tamak-s on sale now. Shasta. . For the best Insurance see Ilolmea the Insurance Man. Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. PAGE Monday, Feb. 16 Mail Orders Now - cuver'morosco PRESENTS . RICHARD WALTON TULLYSi with frm FLORENCE ROCmVEUA SIN6ERS mo Triers Snmo ns nil cities Lower floor, First 14 rows 82.00; Inst 4, $1.5(1. Italcony, 1'iiv.t 4 lows $l.r0; next 4, $1.00. llalanco 50c. Plus 10 M'i- cent War Tax. Ilox office sale r'riilay, litth, 13 o'clock. em illls UI7 11! Ill' -HI i est TfT J da Xo doithi you are wondering what Ihe new styles arc like, for the eoniino' snin:. Tf so, wo know this showing will in terest you. The gathering is made up of the models which are reigning in excessive favor at this writing, and whieh forecast the trend of the fashions which will dominate the season near at hand. "Why not come in and see them. Dashing New Suits , Our suits in new spring models are unusually attrae 1ive and are heing shown in all the new shades and colors See Them. Xew Xavy Blue Suits at $45.00, $65.00, $75.00 Stylish suits for stout wom en' at $47.50 to $75.00 Xew Xorrect Skirts in the new Silk Fabrics for spring and summer, priced from $16.50 to $35.00 Fit-Kite Silk Petticoats, priced from $5.00 to $io Well worth Blouses Made of fine Oeorgeitc Crepe and Crepe de Client in the new spring shades. This waist is the best on the market for (he price, all sizes, many new models' ju iced ;,t $6.75 THE NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS are here in great abundance (if new weaves and Smart Spring Coats. Many of the new coats display numerous winsome innova tions which bid fair lo have a marked vogue among those with whom the more smartly conceived styles find favor. Snappy styles in short coats priced from $15 to $75 Some exclusive styles in long coats for spring, priced from $25.00 to $75.00 Advance styles in the new Silk and Wool Dresses, priced from $25.00 to $100.00 Xew Slip-On Sweaters, priced from $8.48 U $20.00 I colors, for spring, .1920. Formosa Pongee ?: inches wide in beau tiful printed patterns. 7 new styles to choose from, verv special, at a yd ;. $3. -IS Black Costume Velvet :ii inches wide, fine quality for making coats special, yd $5-4S Printed Voiles -10 inches wide. 2i new patterns to choose from. A cry special, yd. Muslin o inch bleached Muslin. Cheap at -10c. now 35 69o Two -Tone Taffeta ."Ii inches wide in light and dark colors, verv special, yd $4.25 Imported Pongee. Smooth finish, fine qual ity. :: inches wide, very special, yd $1.75 Country Club Pongee. :Si inches wide, in white only, yd $2.9S Comforter Challie "ti inches wide, new dark patterns, special ... 39c Spring Blouses ' that will interest you. It will pay you to see them, priced from $8.48 up to $35.00 New Voile Waists. Wirthmor Waists . will soon be $2.00 while thev last, each $1.50'; AVelworth Waists, will soon be $3.00, now $2.50 THURSDAY SALE OF NEW CORSETS Miller Bros. Xew Model Cos rets with Elastic Top also medium height bust. Cheap todav at $2.00. Special ....$1.48 Women's Braissiers Xew style, made of splendid materials, reg ular price, $1.00. Verv special 89 Sole agents in Medt'ord for the (lossard Front Lace Corsets. Priced from $4 to $15 Dr. Warner's Kust Proof Coi-sets, nil new models. Priced from $2.50 to $10.00 Miller Bros Corsets High bust models, good quality, cheap today at $3.00. Verp special, at pair $1.98 Women's Brassiers Very fine quality, new style, regular price 75c, this sale 69 Bloomers Children's Satine Bloomers, also made in crepe, all sizes, Very spe cial, at pair $75V Women's Crepe Bloom ers, beautiful quality in t lesu and white. Special Long Cloth "(i inches wide oualitv for fine underwear, spec ial, vd 39c TheWoman's Stor MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. MEDFORD. OREGON pan- $1.25 Curtain Nets ' Dimitv 27 inch, fine qual ity check dimity. Special, yd. 48f WE PREPAY MAIL OR EXPRESS Comes in white oc nil and cream, t) inches wide. Special, yd. 39 MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S