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PACiEiiTWO- MKDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD.-QUEOQX, SATURDAY. JANUARY 20, 1021 The Cottage drove hiKh school ban kethall team, which played here Thurs- flf . , r . . 1 Day and rnuay nlsltt with the Med ; J' l-9j-iwcf i I f"r'l hltjh team, went over to Ashland e auiiui Yocal and - i A wave of whispered surprise swept over the crowd at the wrestling and boxing match at Gold Hill lust night when Jlev, Ji lt, gusnett, pastor of the Methodist church of Medford, crawled thronsh the ropes just before the wrestling began, and announced that through tho courtesy of the manage ment he was there as county chairman to speivk In tho interest of the Euro pean Ilellef fund for starving children. He was hoard with interest, and the applause Indicated that the audience . wax In sympathy with the cause. An invitation was 'extended the minister to remain and witness the boxing bouly, hut he declined the invitation.! Alfalfa seed, tests 09.92; no dodder. I'hone 903. Elinor Hanloy Hush, 820 ICaSt Main.- : '' ' ; 310 200 pair new shoes at cost. Secoml ' hand.shoes.and Bhoe repairing ut the : Xlijdford Shoe Hospital, i 19 East Sixth sticei, Medfotd. Tonight -t the Natntorlum. The tisual good lime for everybody. Danc ing begins at 9 o'clock 20.5 County I'roKocutor Moore Is now lo cated In Ijls. new suite of offices on the thlri; floor: of the Medford National hank i building, ' having removed from his old offices with 1'. .1. Noff on the .' second floor last Thursday i , i Try' .our-- merchants lunch! The t Shasta. . - llring your clean old rags, to this I. off Ice, flc ibr pound. ' "'. ' Hemstitching and pecoting . Iluttnns covered. Handicraft Bhop. . .270 J , Af. 10. itboj. nnd Milton Janes of Denny, sc. i:o., ieu I'Tiuay nignt on n business trip to. Chicago and other eastern points. Invest jour avings in the' Jackson County Building nnd Loan association. .' - . - - . ,. . .. . tt , Prims at Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 2fiT, :' Tonight dancing at tho Nat. "2CTi 'L'bo iVIedford hotels are not coining iifoifey. froni their .traveling patronage . of the past two weeks. Travel, while ' never heavy iiit this time of the year, . lias been unusually light. Delcrt'ljlght Eloctrlclty for every i farm.,, Riodfprd Electric Co. Car eastern corn on track. Bulk i $10.00 per ton, $42.00 per ton sacked, i See us for new.iow prices on all feeds. , The rtoguo Valley Milling Co., corner Nlntli and Front stroots. ' , '"Ail stylos of buttons covered. Handl- ; craft Shop. .. . . 270 Itov. I'. R. Leach la announced to speak on two themes of more than i nsua) interest Sunday at the First Baptlst'church. Tho morning subject, ""T.ji'e Cry of the- Soul" Is considered ' -'.IJ: reaMHt.-..Tio..!8vqnlng Bubject, "Is f-. Itollglou a Make Believe?" will bo ( lireatod In a manner that will Interest 1, ,'ali who fall to see an reullty In the .v .Christian' life. There were two public f confession UiBt Sunday evening. A . (Alirlof after meeting will he held again ''Sunday evening. Tho choir has somo .'jr jgood music for the service. ... Oh! Boy! Homo cooked eats at ,?aglo Point Saturday night. 2GG ,;'' Car eastern corn on track. Bulk. 'S 1 10.00 por ton, $12.00 per toll 'sacked. '; See iih for now low prices on all feeds. KTho Koguo Valloy Milling Co., corner 'Ninth and Front streets. . J j Untieing tonight at Nntntorimn. Ex- . cedent music. Splendid floor. Many '. 'people from nearby towns attend these ' . parties. , 266 i Dr. F, C. Helmer, superlnlendent of .j the Southern Oregon experiment stn ' j Hon at Talent, has been horo tho past '. .' day or two going over tho orchards of ftio district with County Agent Miller 'nl inspecting them for dumago from blight or other dlsonso. Blight has (been prevalent In Home orchards, bul .tho experts say that serious attacks ' .can usually he traced to neglect anil , to not cutting tho affected branches ' out upon tho first appearance of (be i trouble. (inmls Pass Courier. !. ' Fire, auto, lianiiiiy, burglary Insur nneo. Medford Land it -Insurance Agency. 2l'.l , ' Car eastern corn on track. Bull; ,$10.00 per ton, $12.00 per ton sacked -, See us for new low prt'os on all feed: , Tho Itoguo Valley Milling Co., corner Mnth nnd Front streets. f.. Odd balls of yarn at 30c per hall ; ilandlcnifl Shop. 270 Judge I!. A. (iardner, as district deputy grand patriarch, assisted by ;olher nieniberB of the Jacksonville en- 1 campment of Odd Fellows, installed a -portion of tho orilcers of tho Medfon i cnmi last evening. I Oregon Nursery C-o., largest In the northwest. All kinds of fruit nnd . shndo trees, ornamental shrubbery ' ;ete. See or nddrcss V. 8. Abraham Oils Houlli Oiupo St., Medford. 2S0 , Delco-Llgbt farm light noil power lUiiniH. Medlord Electric Co. ' A nico assortment of children's rom 'poi's reduced 3.'1 1-3 per cent. Handl emit Shop. t70 11. E. Ewer nnd CI. A. Wells of Port ml and Win. Ue Forest of Grants Pass are guests nt the Nash hotel. t'f; Brooms made by the Rogue lllver '!, .Broom Works nro the best for the , money. Insist on home made brooms. 1 . ", 2ii Pflze wnllz at Eagle Point Sidurdav .night. Tho llutl-Shoe Store of Medford .5 ; will give a fine pair of shoes to the r lady of tho winning couple. 205 Ccmmuiilty party tonight at ' the , ' Natntorlum. Free dancing until 9:30. '.' 1 ' 2(55" There was a good public market this this forenoon for the game there with Ashland high tonight. ; Fresh cottage cheese, Dairy N6ok. . You' cannot afford to overlook the special prices being made on tires by Geo. -L. Trelchler Motor Co. These tires are standard makes, not damaged and carry the regular guarantees. 2C6 Rompers in unbleacned batiste and white poplin stalnped to embroider, greatly reduced. Handicraft Shop. 270 W. If. Smith has been a, business visitor in the. state metropolis thl.i week. Vess E. Jones has just arrived from Houston, Texas, with good news con- cemlng Mogul Producing & Refining company, and nil stockholders and! prospective purchasers of "Mogul" securities should see him at once ut Edwin P. Hughes' office, as lie will be here but a few days. - 28 Wo save you money on your dry cleaning, dyeing nnd repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside Phone 44. 1 tf Several parties with their patron esses and friends will attend the com muiilly dance tonight. These parties aro a popular form of entertainment Dancing will commence promptly at 205 Cash Wood, county secretary of- the Y. M. C. A., and Homer Billings arid John O. Hlgg of Ashland, wero among tho delegates from tho county vho left I hursday night for Salem to attend the slate Y. M. C. A. convention. Dairy Nook lunches please. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. ' Pacific Packnge goo'ds reduced 2: per cent. Handicraft Shop. 270' . Among the guests at the Medford are W. E. Elder of Chicago, E. J. Fill- tlm of Pittsburg, A. O. CnrlsorTof San Francisco, J. M. Waller of Sacramento and J. B. Riddle of St. Joseph. -When bettor automobiles are built, Utricle "will build them. tf Dr. Scheller, chiropractic and osteo pathln' physician will open up a suh offlce In Medford next week. 205 Community danco nt the Natfttorlilra tonight. A dance worth while. Dane ing In groups of friends n lute feature. ... 211 If tho members and friends of the Epworth League fall to attend the so cial hour of tho Epworth League lit the Flint Methodist church tomorrow evening nt C:30 they will miss sono thing good. Mrs. H. A. Canada and assistants aro preparing something un usual. No better place to spend a social hour. 1 will give personal nnd Immediato attention to any. of .your lovordue ac counts, B. F. Lindas: 235 East.MlUn. ' " 287 Wanted Singing canaries. Box D, Mall Tribune. ' Infants' dresses in Pacific Package goods reduced . Handicraft Shop. 270 For tho second time this week there The building of the new addition to I the city hall Is well under way and attracts a small crowd of sightseers all day long. The frame -work of the new reinforced steel concrete 10 ft. by 20 ft. vault was completed this morn ing and this afternoon the work 6f pouring concrete was to be begun. The walls of this vault arc to be composed of steel, brick and concrete 20 inches In thickness. Dr. Home, eye, oar, nose, throat, tf The only phonograph made with which you can play all make3 of records without injury to the records, the new Edison Diamond Disc. ' Come in and test It at Palmer's Plano'llouse, 234 East Main. 270 Mrs. E. M. Eyre-left last Wednes day night for a visit at Chicago. ' C. R. Jordan was a business visitor at Urants Pass during the week. Take a look! $65.00 suits at $45.00. .Klein Hie Tailor, 128 E. Mafci, upstairs. 209 $05.00 suits' at $45.00.- It will pay you to climb my stairway. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upBtalrs. ' 2G9 William H. O'Hnre, from the metro polis of southern Oregon, Is In town. He reports Medford forging steadily ahead. Portland Journal. An exceptional feature of 1he 1921 Bnlck is lis ability to maintain a 40 nille road speed without apparent ef fort on tho part of ttte motor. Tho muffler, which it Is Impossible to dam age by backfire explosions In this new model. Is so efficient that engine effort Is imnotlceablo up to 43 miles an hour, when the engine starts to pull as is ordinarily noticed In other cars at be tween 20 and 25 miles per hour. 2C5 Up in quality, 'down in price. Klein the Tailor, 138 E. Main, upstairs. 269 drape cider, fresh from the press at tho Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. phone 22-R.,. . Due to , tho ojlen winter anii' the ,f0- cent liilld.j.weuther eggs , have,, been graduaUy. tullinif in price and (lip, pre dicton,,Js. . ad , that if such weather continues tpij It. grows wai;me,r, eggs will bo retallliig In, Med(or,d, by the miuuiB or j,(5uai'y at 25 cents a dozen. At. the groceries, today the retail price per uozen rnngeti irum 38 to 45' cents according to size nnd quality, and at the public market many eggswere sold at 40 cents. Butter, because of the mild weather and good pasMrago, has also greatly declined In jhIcc. A number of Ashland high school youths attended , tho Cottage Grove games here Thursday and Friday nights for the purpose of getting a line on the visiting players who meet Ash land high tonight. - Everything electrical. Medford' Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. English and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Diddle left the mid dle of the week for Los Angeles. The former two shipped their car to Red ding with the Intention of malting the rest of the Journey by auto. Bring your clean old rags to this office, Gc per pound. Tho crossings of tho Jacksonville railroad at Laurel, Mistletoe and South !0 i ,- if . ,, . . . --.' v-VPEDESIH An average 30-mile-an-hour yale in tho city and vallfy dutint; the night, and which cdnUmuMl today . cauwU much discomfort in walking and'driv Imk Haturday, Itupt window and. doom rattling around hotnoH and hujfim-M ljuildiiiKH, iiort'alik' thing's -lilowin arouhd yards and lot, and tugythiT with" a cloudy ski, the prediction- of rain' and a , falling . barometer Mire-. Mitriid unother Btor-m. - .; : Onlvja . well-trained athlete jenlUl negotiate .the HtreqtB with anywhere near- dignified, .; t-ufttriunisni " 'tliia forenoon., One had hard -work iit only to keep his lttlunco-anjl nhe hat i wy. ,Jia(,ji.-ua, iii fn iyiiiiiiiiijj.fi .di rect courKe for. hifr dcsihmtioh. tsunt-v ially turn Ing .('urncrs.: Women. eHpecJalfj fiad a-dtfigult time in walk ing and preventing their BklrtH from nt;cernline'BiiyWard. lttny-men had interesting, -exuiifienooH, in chasing their .hats, jirouiid town, and every ono I;iyountaiily speeded up his gait with the wind behind 'hlrn or slowed down greatly in facing it. So'muoh wind in the past week Is an" uhUKtial thing for the Hogue rier vailoy and haH att the old-tlnio weather Hharps guessing.- 1 ' nnrnnn iiruinninrn i MtM nDPAW 7l mm unrnis'! SALEjr, Ore., Jan. 29. The Ore gon Publishers' Syndicate, at a meet ing here late yesterday, perfected an organization through the election of officers. i George Putnam of the Salem Cap- llu! Journal was elected president; j'l.ee Drake of the Astoria Budget vice president and E. I.. Hurd of the Cor- j vallis Gazette Times sceretaiy and i treasurer. The directors were: S. S. J I , Smith, puiilisner or tne .Meciiora sun; - Rrllt tlmilQ niihliRhnr nf the I.n Grande-Observer; E. M. Raeeeu, publsher of the Albany Herald 'ami J, E-. SheRon. of the Eugene Guard. , The purpose of the syndicate, wlych represents more than 15 daily I publications in Oregon, is to pur l,ibri ty Bonds. ' NEW YORK,' .Jsn. 29. Liberty bonds closed: Mi's 9.00-;, first 4's S7. 70: second 4's 86. DC; first 4's S7.30; esconil 4"4's, 86. 70; third 44's 89.93; fourth 44's 87.D0; .Victory ,'3's 97.36; Victory 4's 97.34. . Notice To all my frlepds I wish to announce that I have a shoe-shining parlor In Brown and Brown's. Try ;ne out. chase stock and equipment In large j Prompt attention gfven all work sent quantities and at prices lower than in by ladles. RAY RLACKBURN. now demanded by the jobbers. I 270' Mount Rainier was first scaled In 1870., ..... . .. . t . ',. - STRIKING GOWN FOR EVENING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Should Jones Go to Church? . .... .. "Wlio is Jones? Jones is ihe man who believes " . - in r.-liiirclies, Jjut diily goe.4 wlu'ii a funei'al takes linn tliere. . ; , ',''. Jones stays away, but sends Ins boy, and- woimU'1'.s wliy in time liis lioy don't go. " iet in line Sunday, and beai" two vital mcs- . . sages at , , ' .'; '. ': The First Baptist Church '' ;. N. Ct'iilral and Otli St. , . :' . 11:00 A. M., "THE 6RY OF THE SOUL" -7:30 P. k., "IS RELIGION A MAKE V, BELIEVE?" ' V v :"i "(Ordinance ofBaptism.). - '. ,'f ":.-..: V ,,.5 J '' V' - iihv. r. it. ucacii wero no now arrivals in car load lots Newtown streets are being Improved 5; land 9 Puss If j morning for this time of year desplli .; the had condition of the roads.' .There ;t. was nn especially heavy supply of 'fresh and cured meats.' Bundles of ' . fine pilch for starting fires, sold In 25 . ccnt and five-cent bundles, aro pruvtug ' n pojuilnr feature. 4 ...Oortrudo Klrkpatrlck, Spencer cor Isetlere. I'hone llii lt. 2.se i Majestic "4" at Kaglo' Point Salnr at the North Portland stockyards of hogB and cattle, yesterday. When overhauling your old bus pnt now life in it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac- tnry'oqulpment on the best cars. The Bimy Corner Motor Co. f Guinea pigs for pets! Yes the finest yet. A few for sale, don't wait until they are all gone: Phone 134-J for appointment. ' : 265 l,ot me prepare your Income tax re turn. Sovorul years experience. Mod erate chnrgeB. B. F. Lindas, 235 East Main.. . 287 Mike llanley who was In tho city this forenoon stntos that the roads aro in fair condition as far as Lnko Crook, but are still almost impussablo above there. . .- Do not ordor calendars from travel ing ropresontatlvos pr out of town firms. We have a factory lino of all sizes and kind" of - calendars, wall pockets, cut-outs, etc.,' that wo Will show tho trade later and Bave you money on tho snmo. , tf Bring your clean old rags to this office, 0c per pound. Danco ut Goldsby hall, Kuh. fith. Supper furnished by tho district. 2l)n Chicken feed wheat 2.CB per hun dred In suck lots. Russ Mill. Phone 629. If The class In debate is working hard at the present time under the coach-, lug of Misses Marshall and Knopp to meet the Medford cluss. This de bate will take place In tho near future.' Ashland Tidings; Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Cd. Phone titll. R.. A. Holmes, tho Insurance AInn. Insurance, nnd Bonds, plus Sorvlce. Chicken feed wheat $2.G5 per hun dred in sack Uts. Russ Mill. Phone D29. ' tf Portland guests nt the Holland In clude K. J. Meurs. elms. II. Adler. V. It. Ilnrgoud and II. J. Demmer. Mr. Ice Cream Healer, don't limit a contract for yuur Ice cream until you have seen us. Have Inducements that mean more business for you. Bet ter to wait than to wish you had. Kldlrdge Dairy Products Co. 2ii5 Kor dry wood pnone 890-X or 947-L. Prompt delivery. 273 The third International mining con vention will conveno In Portland, April Mb lo Oth. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for N'ullone. Phone B8S-J. ' tf For sale, a small site piano In good condition going nt $195.U0, at Palmer's nno House. 2if MIhs k. I,. Ketterly nnd Archie A. .(luiiMson of Kerby are registered ut the Holland, as Is ulso tleorRo F. Kins f Ashland. Bring jnur clean old rags lo this office, (j'j per pound. Those having unpaid accounts with Shortlo Garnett would confer a great favor by catling at Geo. L. Trelchler's ilflce ami paying same. Shortle needs with a concrete filling to replace the old worn out planking. Hemstitching -ana pecoting, 10 cents por yard. The Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlott. ' 265 : Miss Julia Booth of Minnesota who Iiub been the guest ot her sister, Mrs. Jdhu C. Marin, for Borne time linst left this week for New York In which state she has accepted a positlon as teacher in a normal schoof. ' u Stocks and bonds bought and sold. Lntest quotations.'- B. P: Lindas, 23 B East Main, 287 ' Mrs. M. R. Rice, the early night ticket agent and operator at the South ern Pacific depot, leaves tonight for a Tour or rive days vacation visit at Portlnnd. . Portland people at the Medford are Mr. And Mrs. M. Holser, Mr aiirt-Mrs, O.- K. Johnson,' C. C. Blake, ' Chas. Johnson, J. Forsythe, M. 'c. Hat ton, W. A. Kinney, 1 E. Ackerman, O. H. 1). (barter ami ?r; and Mrs. Edgar A. Sleliian.'. i i" ikUi tooIate'td classify KOR SALE-j-Turkeys for breeding. ' J. Hefting. Central Poiut. 207 WANTED Work ' by experienced housekeeiier. Call at 227 E. Ninth St., coiner Bartlett. . 2CU FOR SALE One team big sound mules, ono Airdale dog and puppy. Miravlsln Orchard, B97-J-3. tf" riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH t ' " -'" """'' '' '''..' " ' ' ' " ' Y V ""'' ' :': . ' 1 .'' - ' '' ''." A '-II, (iv .' ,,-ty ' :. ' J. - '- ' ' ', ?;: ; . . ' & AlSjp LOAN ASSOCIATION t 30 N. Central Aye. . .We recoinmeiul oni- CJnss ",A" Preferred Stock,, wliich pays 7 per 'cent annual iiik-r-est, piiyalile seiiii-niiinmlly,' for Hiose vlio wanl. a safo nnd secure place for the in-, xvestnynt of their funds, .jon thereby not only liitv'e it eonservnlive investment, but you help to solve the housing problem of. Medford, which in tne end . imist be solved 'through the sayings of the 'people. ' '. - ' C. M. KIDD, President 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary X f t T 'T T T T T T T Universal. This vsma.-i-evening gown of bid rose icharmeuse has .simplicity and charm. , Eoscd- by Patricia Crawford, he Universal screen 'actress.' SUNDAY MENU , Table de Hote Dinner HOLLAND CAFE $1.00 5:00 p. m. . 1 8:00 p. m. J'' Crii'bX'ocklall Soup f'hlcken (illlnbo'' Imperial Ha hid, Mayonnhisc Choice of Stewed Chicken a hi Princess Roast .Young Hen, Celery Dressing ltonst Leg of Lamb, Apple Jelly) Parker Mouse Rolls J Cionni Whipped Potatoes i ' ! " Cauliflower lh Cream i Choice of ' V 1 Blackberry Cobbler, WhlppedCi-oftjn Apple Pio Mince Pie Vanilla lee Cream nnd Cake 1 Salted Nuts I I Free;ShbwL.i BERTYlFref SKoty " f ' ; - ''?: ' ' : Theatre, ;;" . v,' ,' - j PICTURES iiiciti(iiii . A t.renl Unttlofthip in a Storm al Sen," "Kinbark inu of Trooiis." "Violation of Heljiium,'.' "A KuihVd Calho drnl," and " Victory Arejii" each with its nt'vor-to-bi'-forjjot-tcn lesson, and lliese are only-it few of Hie seventv-five com-'. posinif probnhly the finest set of slides ever shown' in Med--fcird. illustrating ' v The Christian Philosophy of Life" at v First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Unrtlctt ' SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 ' ' ' " ' ' : Theatre,' -Two Afternoons ipnday and Tuesday Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Two Shows Daily, Beginning at 1:30 P. M. No Show at Night I i"i "ii 'nt ; man -Bert van xuyJe The Beautiful Star of "Back ; . To God's Country" m her -Thrilling Western Action Drama Joe Walker Camera Man' "Something NelP? 1 1 A. 31. The subject or the morning sermon will be "The Church's Argonne" This is a call for every member ami friend of the Church to report lor active duty In our coming revival. tn.i.. , .... .-..ii.hm u-.i.i i.puorlli l.e.iire Hiv-ial Service hcvollonnl Meetlne. (: ,-, llonr .".:.-to am f 'riw YV A Dashing, Crashing, Smashing Motor Drama of Outlawry and Heroism on the Mexican Border line ' ' 'V,'' -' """ : '' ' You will gasp at its exciting cli maxes, wonder at its marvelous scenes and thrill at its sweet ro mance. ' ' . .. ' , ''. Filmed in the . Rockey Mountains andWild Wastes of Old-Mexico A Story of Keen Interest, With a "PlinnViX i Tll. CT- . : in xichjii otene. J Punch ALSO A SMASHING COMEDY Under Auspices of i The A. W. Walker Auto their suest. Co. V rut rtvo eniA.'y.!.. ' 1 . i M. w Diiuu invitea to oe ' admission No -1 " U.-ijv.Jitn. 89. Jii.'i'Jlhe nunify. " '