SIEDFOKB MATE TKIBTOTI!, XrEDFOTCfi. "OHEfiOSr," MONDAY. ' .TA5?ITAT?T
W PIPE ORGAN
1NING THEATRE
DEDICATED TUES.
ILAND, Jan. 3. The $16,000'
n Pipe organ will be officially
tied at the Vtntng theater, Tues
Vonlng, Junuury 4, the instulla
fiviug bet;n under way for nearly
$h past. A popular play will be
jjer on the opening night, the
m incorporating a brief instru
ct concert. , - '
Vte proposition suggesting a Rite
iaclous reservoir capacity right
jj the city limits,' suggestti the
the Roper Bunion distrkt
- the Baptist church.
i Sums and Agnes McAllister
married, .December ; 29. The
is an employe of the Postal
aph company.
land aire. W. E. Blake were
last Thursday evening to a com
jf friends, who gathered at their
able home, with J. R. Tozer as
of honor, to celebrate Air. To
jSth birthday anniversary. Those
ft of the merry company were
lie friends and neighbors, many
6m had at one time or another
Jheerfully welcomed "at home,"
Jupants of the familiar Tozer
fcead on Laurel street.
). Conway, of the Conway Mort
tompany of Marshfield, was in
last wiHik, accompanied by his
-isitlng friends, preliminary to
south as fur as the Mexican
ary, In which section they will
;he winter. They will join the
cur at San Francisco, to which
t was shipped from Murshfield
til leisurely tour the southland,
ipection of the Grand Canyon
zona being one of the points of
ft to which an extended .itiner
jll lead them. C. S. Butler and
Barneburg, local capitalists, are
rs in the mortgage corpora
if which Mr. Conway is man
j '
fley Hugg has gone to Kerhy,
iephiiie county, where he will
t shoe, slrop and engage in the
g of biicksklh.
V. Millner and Mrs. Add Stan-
ere mUrrled at the home of the
Jecember 30. Rev. C. A. Kd-
j officiating.' The newlyweds
will tutn the winter in southern
CultUii ii in, rctui iiiiiK to Ashlund, after
a viiit to the lenlrul vfest in the
spring.
Superintendent Briscoe of the local
schools,' Busanne Homes,, county su
perintendent and Mrs. Frank Dickey
of this city, who is teaching at Talent,
were among Ashland representatives
at the recent annual meeting in Port
land of the State Teacher's associa
tion. Miss Nellie Dickey is In the vi
cinity of San- Francisco for a visit
during the holiday vacation season. ,
.Mrs. M. C. Scott of Des Moines. Ia..
aunt of Ed Barrett, is visiting rela
tives here. Mrs. Barrett is home
from her school wrok in Siskiyou
county, temporarily, due to the ill
nej8 of her aon.
W. W. Ussher, In the naval service
:ind stationed at Bremerton, is cruis
ing with the Pacific fleet, visiting cen
tral and South American ports. His
specific assignment is with the bat
tleship Wyoming, an lieutenant in tlie
pay corps an appointment by way of
promotion, which may be perma
nently confirmed...
1.,01-al banks are in nowise' affected
ty tho financial troubles of Morris
Hint hers, although two of th. insti
tutions In town are credited In the
list published by Portland papers as
having purchased securities from that
bond house. The obligations have
either been actually delivered or the
purchase price amply secured.
The Intcrurhan Jftney service cars
now make the new Ford garage an
important "port pf call." either leav
ing for, or arriving from Medford and
Intermediate points. .
George K. Millard, well known
Southern Pacific engineer, located at
Weed, was visiting In town on the day
before New Year's, preliminary to
loavlng for San Francisco on a holl
dny vacation. '
Tho storeroom in the Sohuerman
block on East Main street, recently
vacated by the Tavern Cafe, has been
leased for an Infinite period by A. B.
Mackenzie, of Portland, representa
tive of a firm in Tacoma, which con
ducts a chain of army goods stores,
the branch instituted here to lie
known as No. 17 In the series which
will open early In the New Year.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Presbyterian church participated
in watch night exercises on New
Year's eve. A business and social ses
sion was followed by a prayer meeting
service from 11 o'clock till midnight.
A column in the Tidings is to be
available weekly in behalf of .Ash
land Post No. 14 of the American Le
gion for the publication of topics. mur
tually interesting to tho membership
official notices, etc. The cpace grant
ed will assume the phahe of uu offic
ial department in that paper. Glenn
Simpson is commander; H. G. Wol
cott, vice-commander; Will Holmes,
treasurer; Ralph Had field, historinn;
Donald Spencer, adjutant and legion
editor.
On Tuesday evening of this week.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S., will
install officers, the elective and ap
pointive ones for the New Year being
as follows: Elizabeth Bush, worthy
matron; S. A. Peters, Sr., patron:
Lorena McNair, associate matron;
Lydia McCall, treasurer: l,eah Cald
well, secretary; Elizabeth Van Sant,
chaplain; Marie Stock, organist;
Georgie Coffee, conductress; Effle
Brown, associate conductress; Helen
Dickerson, Adui; Bertha Denton,
Ruth; Kathryn Mayisie, Esther; Jes
sica Porter, Martha; Lulu t'heever,
Electa; Mayzie Bates, marshal; Pearl
Wllshire, warder: W. H. Day. senti
ney. The chapter is In a flourinh
ing condition, its membership ap
proaching the 275 mark. Edythe
Sackett, as matron and Rev. P. K.
Immmond. patron, relinquished office
after periods of service promptly and
fnost efficiently performed, especially
during the past year, which has been
a busy one In the chapter's nnnais.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bush, worthy mati-ou-olect,
Is bright, capable and efficient,
well schooled In the ritual uf ,he
order and socialy popular, and a
such her "reign" ought to be n most
successful one.
INTRODUCES A BILL
FOR SAFPWHISKEY
WASIIINGTOnT Jan. 3. A bill de
signed lo prevent tho doctoring or
adulterating of the sick man's liquor
was introduced today by Representa
tive Vare, republican, Pennsylvania.
Specifically It would stop the manu
facture and sale of whiskey containing
less than 45 per cent of alcohol, lor
medicinal purposes.
Wholesale violations of the medici
nal provisions of the prohibition fcn
forcement act resulted In great harm
to patients for whom liquor has been
prescribed, Mr. Vare declared.
With Medford trade Is Medford made
(pat jY;
OWEN l
I i "Sooner or L&ter
I Selzrvick Pictures .
Owen Moore at Rialto
The Rialto theatre yesterday put
over another argument on tho old sub
ject that sooner or later some engag
ing female will ensnare the desirable
male, no matter what his views on the
subject of matrimony may have been
and no matter whether the yenr be
a leap year or just one of those ordin
ary cycles containing only 365 days.
The humorous urgument Is contain
ed in the new picture, "Sooner or
Later," starring Owen Moore, which is
playing a three day engagement at the
Rialto. The picture is a laugh from
start to finish. Owen Moore Is de
lightful in the leading role of Patrick
Murphy and is ably supported , by
Seena Owen and others.
mm
Miss Tetherow and her pupils gave
a delightful Christmas entertainment
at the Agate school house. After the
ent8.rtainm.eiit Santa Clans arrived
and distributed gifts from tho Christ
mas tree. No one was slighted as
everyone of tho large crowd present
received u sack of cuudy and nuts.
Miss Pearl Timmons who has been
teaching school near Yoncalla is vis
iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Timmons during the hollduys.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. l.ummey have
their new bungalow almost finished.
The work which was started by Mrs.
I.ammoy's son, .Mr. Nasch Is be in
completed by .Mr. l.ummey.
Ernest Hurt, formerly of this vi
cinity but now living in Medford was
visiting with Walter Minnick during
Christmas.
It would probably be a surprise to
some to know that deer come down
into the valley occasionally. A few
days ago a spike buck was seen in the
road south of Bybee bridge. I'pon
being observed he jumped the fence
and disappeared in the large Canal
Co. pasture. Almost every winter
deer are seen in this vicinity.
Miss Fay Beebe who attends high
school in Ashland is visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Heebe
during vacation.
Most every one is thankful for the
mild weather and good pastures.
Very few stockmen have commenced
to feed yet. With livestock selling at
about half of last year's prices they
are little Inclined to pay last year's
prices for hay which most of the hay
owners are asking, while in other
places hay is soiling for five to ten
dollars a ton.
FARM WEEK TOPIC AT-
Tho Medford Chamber of Com
merce . forum thirl mk the month of
Innimry will be held at the Holland
llntiO Thin Iw.ln.r "l.'.-irnn.r-u W....I.-"
tlie members will have the opportu
nity to hear several speakers inter
ested , In agricultural advancement.
They are 11. C. Seymour and i)r. Jar
dine, both from the Oregon Agricultu
ral College.
Such rural residents iih are attend
ing the farmers institute are extended
the privilege of the forum next
Wednesday noon. The luncheon will
begin promptly at twelve o'clock. This
will be the fortieth forum fur the
flHcnl yenr.
S. BALL STARS
GIVE EXHIBITION
IN TOKIO, JAPAN
TOKIO. (Correspondence of As
sociated Press.) Twenty American
big league baseball players, ten from
the National and ten from the Amer
ican league, who are now in Japan
for a series of games played their
opening game. Nationals versus
Americans, on Thanksgiving day. Ed
ward Bell, American charge d'affaires
pitched the first ball. A home run by
Eddie Ainsmlth, veteran catcher of
tho Detroit American league club,
was the feature of u fast and spectac
ular game which the Nationals won
by 2 to 1.
The line-ups of the two groups fol-
low: American league: Ainsinith,
catcher, Detroit; Ellison, pitcher.
Cleveland; Ross, pitcher, .New York;
HoDertson, pitcher, Chicago; Zal
moch, first baao, Detroit; Hubert,
second base, Detroit; French, short
stop, New York; Doyle, third base,
New York; Connoly, left field, Wash
ington; and Cunningham, center field
Detroit.
National league: Comes, catcher,
Chicago; Pertlca, pitcher, St. I.ouiu;
Shore, pitcher, New York; Killilay,
pitcher. Boston; Sheehun, first base.
Brooklyn; (luy, Bocond base, St.
Louis; Hood, loft field, 'Brooklyn;
und 'Holme, center field, Cincinnati.
Cuts, Burns
Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Safe First
Aid Treatment
How often lockjaw, blood pol
feoning, the loss of an arm or leg,
or sometimes even life itself, re
sults from the neglect of a burn or
little cutl Hamlin's Wizard Oil is
a safe and effective first aid treat
ment. It is a powerful antiseptic
and promptly applied to wounds of
this Kind will lessen the danger of
blood poisoning. Keep it handy.
Wizard Oil Ib a SOod dependable prep
ft rut Ion to have In tho medicine cheat
for flmt aid when the doctor may bm fa
away. It ! BOothl.iff mid hulitK and
quickly drives out pain and Innumnm
lion In cmei of eprulns. brulaen, cuts,
bums, bites and stings. jUIt as rellabl
too for stiff neck, sore feet, cold Bursa,
Canker lores, earache and toothache.
Generous size bottle a 5c.
If you are troubled with constipation
or ilch headache try Hamlin's Wizard
Liver Whips. Just pleasant little pink
lUe al dr mi ills tot !. Ouaraatssd.
RONCHmS
At bedtime rub the throat ant'
cheat thoroughly with
VICKS
V V apo rub
Oonl7 Million Jan UuJYurii
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
221 North Fir.
L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop.
Phnnn 777
Medford
Pharmacy
Main and Central Sts
PHONE 10
The store that is at
your .service with the
purest and best drugs
obtainable.
You set what you ask
for and not "something
just as good."
PHONE US
Medford
Pharmacy
Prescription
Druggists
PHONE 10
Merchants co-operating
under Trade Ex
pansion Committee of
Medford Chamber of
Commerce. :
Medford Day, Wednesday, Jan.
Striking a Blow at the High Cost of Living
START THE NEW
YEAR RIGHT
Trade with Merchants
who are helping you re
duce the H. C. of L.
Watch these Weekly Bargains,
' Odd Lot of well known ' 1
JELCO SHOULDER BRACES
Regular Price 75c. Wednesday only
33c
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
1 LOT LADIES' WALK OVER
GREY KID $12.50 SHOES
Wednesday at
$9.50
THE HUB
Happy
New Year!
SHORTIE GARNETT.
"Everything in Hardware."
EVERYTHING REDUCED!
Entire stock cut from 10 to 40 per cent
all this week.
JAPANESE ART STORE
315 E Main
SPECIAL ,
One Pound Shredded Cocoanut
20c
FOUTS GROCERY CO.
REXALL SPECIAL
Liggitts Ceylon India Tea
Regular Price 60c,
Special 2 for 61c.
Also a few Christmas Boxes of Stationery
at One-Half Regular Price.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
TA& $&KGJUb Store
HOT POINT HEADLITE HEATERS
$12.00 values for $12.00
GuarftntccdiSatisJaetory or Moiicy
. Refunded.
PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE
' Main and Central
Mann's Department Store
EVERY WINTER COAT, SUIT, DRESS
AND HAT
in the store on sale Wednesday at
ONE-HALF PRICE
Great Remnant Sale
Short lengths of all kinds Piece Goods in
i -J: : this sale. ,
; BARGAIN PRICES
M. M. DEPT. STORE -230
E. Main1
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
OLEOMARGARINE
35c PER POUND.
Personal Attention
Phone 252
Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Grocer Phone
Phone 109
132 W Main
PALACE GROCERY
"THE CLEAN STORE"
MOFFATT & LAUNSPACH
Service our motto.
OUlt OWX F1UCK DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY .
3 CAKES OF
HARD WATER CASTILE SOAP
25c
HASKIN'S DRUG STORE
1920 OAKLAND .
. Practically new
AT A BARGAIN
Will consider trade. , .
BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO.
The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty
BEST WISHES
FOR A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR.
MEDFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ONE LOT SILK WAISTS
$5.00 Each
GOLDEN RULE
Medford 's Largest Department Store
The Daylight Store
WOMEN'S CLOTH TOP SHOES
worth $10.00 for
$5.00
C. M. KIDD & CO.
MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS
$20.00
WILL H.WILSON
- WISHING YOU ALL
. A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Yours for Good Cheer.
APPAREL CLEANERS AND HATTERS
103 N. Central. Phone 223-J
HOME MADE SORGHUM
! in one-half gallon glass jar
75 Cents
, Phone Early
JONES GROCERY
MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
Will make free installation of any Westco
Tankless Water Pressure System bought
from us on Wednesday.
Phone 620 v Sparta Bldg.