PAGE TWO1 Tocal and JLJ Personal The people of tiie city except those few who are gluttons for punlshuient will bo satisfied If Sunday's storm Is the last of the Beason and no more liain or snow fall. Over fifteen inches -of precipitation hero seems to satisfy the average citizen. $10,000 In IT. S. Liberty bonds for sale, any quantity, lowest quotations. Lindas, 235 Kast Alain. 27f Just received a shipment of 30x3Vi first-class non-sklil tires, while they last $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 299 Another big dance at Talent Friday, Feb. 18. W Kev. and Mrs. F. ft. Leach and -Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davis leave Tuesday to represent the First Baptist church at a regional missionary conference at Eugene. These conferences are being held In important centers in every stato, at which the northern Ilaptist board of promotion are sending repre sentative speakers from this and other countries. Itev. F. H. Leach has been asked to give an addreBs Wednesday evening at Kugene. We have a special bargain In print paper that makes splendid wrapping paper. There are three lengths of rolls, each has a core so they can bo used on the paper racks. You can purchase this paper much cheaper than wrapping paper. If Interested come and see the paper. tf You will find the Geo. L. Trcichler Motor. Co. In their new quarters, 10 South Front. 282 Sanitary satisfaction ladles' and men's suits sprayed and pressed 75c. We cull. Apparel Cleaners & Hatters, 103 North Central. Phone 223. 283 Judge and Mrs. Henry E. Mcflinn, well pleased with their short visit here and with pleasant memories of the Lincoln bniiquot or Saturday night ill which the judgo was one of the main Biienkers, left for their home at Port laud last evening. Over 2U00 cans of government bacon have been sold In eight weeks by the Clrocerterlu. Getter got what you want before It's all gone. tf 200 pair new shoos at coBt. Second hand shoes and shoo repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street, Medford. Tom Chaney's interpretation of "Hllzzard," the man with the face of satan and twlstod soul In Gouvornenr MorriB' famous story, "The Penalty," stands out us one of the greatest per formances In niollon picture history. 278 Chas. K. Chatlaln nnd family or Va Her, Mont., nnd J. J. lludd of San Fran cisco a ro gnosis at the Holland, as are also M. J. illalio or Etna Mills, Calif., and Itobert J. Nixon of Yreka, Calif. Our entire stock of flue unto robes nt cost some bargains believe me. The Busy Corner Motor Co. 281 After all Ib said and dono you will still continue to bhvo at the Groceteria. tf Good eats nt Talent Frl. 282" The first degree will bo conferred on Initiates (if the Odd Fellows lodge nt tholr hall tonight. Potatoes $1.75 per hundred lbs. Freo delivery In town. Hutchison & Lums den. 281 Horse-Shoo tires are not cheap, but carry a dependable mileage guarnnteo backed by reliable factory nnd denlors. Exchange Tiro Co. 279' Blizzard nrch-riond, poet, niuslclun criminal with tho face of satan and the mind of a genius tho wlcrdest llguro ever scroenod! 278 llev. J. A. Smith who Is (o bo tho preacher nt tho revival servlcos being held at tho First Mothodlst church will arrive this afternoon nnd deliver his first sermon at tho Borvlce tonight. Oregon NurBery Co., lnrgost In the northwest, All kinds of fruit and shado trees, ornninontal shrubbery, etc. See or address V, S. Abraham, 608 South Grape St., Medford. 2S0 Bolco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Jicdford Electric Co. It Is a tact not generally known that for yonrs the Dulck factory has each year built inoro six cylinder atitomo biles than all tho other well known mukors of sixes combined. More than two million persons have driven near ly 700,000 llulcks hundreds of millions of miles. They havo mndo liulek's reputation as tho first cholco car, the leader In Amoilcn'B sales. 278 Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. Darby Sunday, Fob. 13th, a nlno pound son who has been named Curtiss Charles. Next weok is Pruno week, Help the producer dlsposo of his crop. You can get them nt Fonts tiro. Threo pounds for 20 cents, 100 pounds for $(i.U0. 27H' After nil Is Bald nnd done you will still continue to suvo at tho Groceteria. tf What was tho secret of Itllz.nrd's tremendous power over tho despera does of tho llarbary Coast? 278 Among tho Oregoulaus who are reg istered at the Medford nip Ulanche McDonald and daughter nnd E. ('. Clark of Klamath Falls, anil tho fol lowing from Portland: II. H, Pomeroy, u. it. iiisiop, M. l.evlnson, A. 1". Houu lawn, A. C. Freeman nnd 10. S. Albert Clnrenro Plerco Is agent for three good tiro insurance companies. Hotter let him wrllo your business. Phone 105 pr 517-L. . 28.1 DIAMOND DYES DON'T ? STREAK, SPOT, FADE Buy "Diamond Pyrs." no other kind, then perfect results are gimr nnteed. Each package of "linmund Dyes" contains simple directlunn to llnnlond-dyo worn, Hhnhhy skirt, waists, dresses, count, gloves, stock ings, swenters, draperies, envrrlugH, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless colors. Druggist lias Colic (Card. Adv. Ill Dr. W. E. Waldo of Seattle, presi dent of the American Osteopathic as sociation, is making a tour of the wes tern Btates. He Is lecturing to the public, the profession and making many examinations of difficult cases. Ho will be In Medford Tuesday even ing and will appear before the Osteo pathic Society of Southern Oregon. We still have some of that fine sor ghum at 15c a pound. Hutchison & Ltimsden. 281 Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Why did Hllzzard maintain In his cellar a room completely equipped for surgical operations? 278 Mrs. 11. D. Manning and child re turned Thursday night from Napa, Cal., where they spent the past six weeks with Mrs. Manning's Bister, Mrs. Lovctt, wife of Kev. F. C. Lovett, for mer pastor of the Baptist church in this city. Grants Pass Courier. List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Prize waltz at Talent Friday night. The Hub Shoe store of Medford will give a fine pair of Walk-Over shoes to the gentleman of the winning couple. 282 A pleasing feature of the Lincoln banquet here Saturday night was the excellent music provided by the Pre mier Novelty orchestra. Grape cider, fresh from the preBS at tho Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-11. Thor and Eden electric washing ma chines, 12 months to pay. Peoples Electric Store. 280 Why did Hllzzard run a secret hal factory In IiIb home, whore dozens of women he had taken off tho streets wove hats by the thousand till of the same design? 278 Hoy Ilebb of tho Ashland Tidings was a week-end visitor In the city. We mako a fair allowance for your old tiros In trado for now or rebuilt. Exchango Tire Co. 279 Ho protected ngalnst loss by fire by lotting Clarence Pierce write your in siirnnco. Phono 517-L. ' 283 "Spot" dances at Talont Frl. 282 Mr. nnd Mrs. llenl. M. Collins of Grants Pubs wore over Sunday visitors hero. Other Oregonlans registered at tho Holland last night were Olivor Kogors of Salem and Leo Davenport, George Jackson, It. II. Sldeirins nnd II. E. Morwln of Portland. Aftur all Is said and done you will Btlll continue to save at tho Groceteria. tf Homo made sorghum 15c a pound. Hutchison & Lumsden. 281 Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. i Many people of Medford will be In terested in the announcement that tho regular monthly sacred concert by the First nnptlst church choir under the direction of Mr. Walker will bo given noxt Sunday evening'. An unusually strong program will be given. Yon can nlwnys depend on a West- inghouso automatic electric range. People's Electric Store. 280 Alfalfa seed for sale, $25 per cwt. Joase P. Richardson, Central Point Food Store. 282 Do you know that Lon Chaney.ns "Hllzzard" In "Tho Penalty" plays thru tho entire picture the part of a legless cripple? That Lon Chanoy has as fine n pair of legs as any man could wish Tor? How does he do It? You never saw anything like It boforo. It will be town tnlk. 278 This week's bargain directory for Meilford Day which appears elsewhere In today's paper contains some values that will mako even the mail order houses "sit up and take notlco." Mod ford merchants are cooperating in an earnest endeavor to annihilate tho old "H. C. of I." bungnboo and bring prices down to n pro-war basis or oven hotter. That tho people ot Jackson county ap preciate those weekly bargain days is shown by tho excellent patronage en joyed by local morchnnlB cvory Wed nesday.' lloselmrg was chosen as Iho place for holding noxt year's Oregon Retail .Merchants association convention, nt Gertrudo Klrkpatrlck, Sponcor cor sotloro. Phono 146-R. 2S0 Atter all is said and dono you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Ono of Iho features of tho rovival service nt tho First Methodist church tonight will bo a solo, "My Lord and 1" by F. C. Edmeadcs. Income tnx returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. Wo are prepared to handle nny of your pumping promblcius. People's Electric Store. 28U Netted Gem potatoes for sale $1.25 cwt. delivered. Call 73 or 14. 280 ('has. llpfbeck who motored Into the city from Griffin creek this morn lug through the slush nnd mud, said that the snow was much deeper In that section than in Medford. Netted Gem potatoes for salo $1.2! cwt. delivered. Call 73 or 14. 280 Special prlres on Valentino favors. See Martin Ileddy's window. 277 Ladles' hose 29c. Hutchison & Lumsden. 2SI Llirklu Reynolds returned lo tho city from Hilt on Sunday nnd is stopping at the Nash. Other guests nt this hotel Include Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wingrield nnd C. F. lleltzuiau of Portland nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Clark of Seattle. It your merchant does not handle Rogue River made brooms you can get them nt the public market. 27S When better automobiles are built, Dulck will build them. tf Wanted Singing canaries. Box D, Mull Tribune. S. (1. Clark of the power company has returned to ('rants Pass after a visit nt tho Medford office of the com pany. Everything electrical. Medford Eloc tric Co. Phono 601. MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. George Wolff who is In the moving picture business at Gold Hill, spent Sunday In this city. Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, 826 EaBt Main. 310 Everybody celebrate at Ashland Na tatorium, Mod. Feb. 14th. Special fea tures for the evening. The Aviation dance, the Exciting Shower dance. Ser pentine, dance and Confetti battle. Dancing from 9 to 1. Tickets includ ing war tax, $1.50. Spectators 10c. 237 Today is St. Valentine's day with the customary observance with the usual social functions and Interchange of valentines. We can sell you any size tire you want from our stock of rebuilt and Savage 2nds very cheap. Exchango Tire Co. 279 Majestic "4" at Talent Frl. 282 Guests at the' Medford from a dis tance Include G. N. Skinner and L. H. Werthelmer of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKnlght of Chatham, Ont Canada, H.-G. Davidson of Milwaukee, C. A. Nachman of Peoria, 111., E. Ga lena of Chicago, and J. G. Brown and G. W. Evans of Seattle. Special prices on Valentine favors. See Martin Reddy's window. 277 Chicken feed wheat $2.65 per hun dred In rack lots. Russ Mill. Phone 529. tf Judge L. T. Harris of the state su preme court who spoke at the Lincoln banquet Saturday night returned to Salem Sunday. Beginning the first of March we will start a retail milk route. Our price will be 12'4c per quart. Hoover Dairy. Phone 462-Y. tf Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. . A serious accident about which noth ing can be learned in this city prob ably occurred lute .Sunday night when an auto struck a power and phone pole tit the sluVof the Pacific 'Highway a neksoh hot springs with such force that It . broke'nir; the glasses .which hold the wires. Imposition on the pole, nnd loosened the. wires, causing much trouble with the plonos in that district. The lighting service was not affected. Many broken pieces of wind shield glass and much blood lay about the polo and on the highway. We save you money on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside. Phone 474. tf When overhauling your old bus put new life In it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner "Motor Co.' tf Lincoln's birthday anniversary is past and St. Valontlne's day is here, but a week from tonight comes the next big event, the annual appearance of, tho Elks minstrels at the Pago the ater. Indications now are for a crowd ed house on both nights of the show as the tickets are selling like hotcakes. If your clothes are not Becoming to you, you had better be coming to us. Pantorium Dye Works. tf Wo just received a lot of good canned salmon, two cans for 25 cents. We also have a bargain in Puffed Rice, Pancake flour, our old price was 18c, now 10 cents per package. Do not for get to call for a package. Fonts Gro. 279 Robert Nixon was one of the Yreka republicans here in attendance nt the Lincoln banquet Saturday night. Mrs. Paul Hanson, corBetlere for NuBone. Phone 686-J. tf Try our " merchants lunch. The Shnsta. Mrs. C. R.. Bowman and daughter Alice of Chlloquln, Ore., formerly of Medford, are guosts or Mrs. F. C. Rol' mer at the Experiment station. We have a good grade of tea for 25 cents per pound. Fonts. 279 We repair all makes of phonographs. Palmer Piano House. 27b' The Woninn's Auxiliary of the Amcr lean Legion will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening in the Legion hall. A full attendance is desired. Ford truck vith.cal .and good body for Balo thenpVNeW 'tires. Seely V. Hall Motor OoffjVl'Mf ' : tf. Ladles' 50c hosq 29c. Hutchison & Lumsden's. ' '-'281 is'lno new, njumbors wore received by Baptism Into the membership of the First' Bniitls'F church 'Sunday 'evening". Others wore received nt the morning service, but wero prevented from-' be; Ing baptized In the evening. The membership goal of seventy members by Easter is assured, as seventy-two of tho number have already been re colved, while others are expected to unite soon. The rapid growth of the church Is gratifying to the pastor. Rev F. R. Leach as well as to the member ship of tho church. A personal work ers class Is held Monday evenings, conducted by Rev. Lench for instruc tion In methods of personal work. An active, systematic campaign Is carried out. Dolco-Llfiht farm light nnd power plants. Medford Electric Co. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Albert Noth arrived home last night from Portland from a soverul clays visit with hlh brother, who Is seriously III In a hospital there, and Is again on duty in the ticket window of the depot office. Fouls Grocery hns very attractive prices on coffee Hill's Red can 45c. M. J. B. 45c, Royal Club 45c, Golden Gate 45c, Golden West 45c, Hill's Blue can 30c, Jewel City, threo pounds $1.00, bulk corfee 20c. 30c, 35c ami 40c 279 Edison Marshall will speak at the public library next Thursday night under tho auspices of tho Trl-L club of tho Y. W. C. A. on Far North and Far South, the exeriences of a wrlter.The public Is Invited to hear his address. R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Borvlce. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. U MEDFOftD, OttEfiOX, Lee Jacobs, secretary of the Elks lodge, has been laid up at his home for several days with a yery bad. cold, which threatens to keep him there for several days yet. . Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town Arms. We have a factory line of all sizes and ainds of calendars, wall Dockets, cut-outs, etc., that we will ihow the trade later and save yoi' money on the same. tf The members of the high school bas ket ball teams arrived home Sunday from Roseburg where they played the teauiB of that city Friday and Saturday nights. Fine fresh creamery butter 42c per pound. Guaranteed. Fouts. 279 A north bound freight train arrived in the city shortly before 9 o'clock this morning, blocked the crossing a while and wns then cut in two to allow traf fic to continue, but the crew manipu lated the cut so as to leave the end of the south train half standing on the crossing blocking the Bidewalk on the south side or West Main street, thus causing all pedestrians on that side including many school children to wade out in the water and slush of the street to get around the obstacle. This peeved Chief of Police Timothy so much that he looked up Mark Mont gomery, the S. P. agent, to pinch him for the train crew's act, but Monte, who could not be found was peacefully nibbling his morning coffee and doughnuts in a local restaurant, not appearing publicly again until the chief's ire had worn away. LANDIS IS IMPEACHED (Continued From Page One). per annum while attempting to dis charge the duties as a district judge ot tho United States which tends to mil- liry the errect of the judgment of the supreme court of the District of Co lumbia and the baseball gambling in dictments pending in the criminal courts ot Cook county, Illinois. 'Fitth: For injuring the national sport of baseball by permitting the use of his office as district judge ot the United States because the impression will prevail that gambling nnd other illegal acts in baseball will not be pun ished in tho open forum as other cases." In presenting his case, Representa tive Welty said the District of Colum bia supreme court had entered a judg ment or $240,000 against the American and National leagues and the individ ual sixteen clubs -composing those or ganizations "tor having violated the Sherman anti-trust law." He also said a grand jury at Chicago had indicted ton baseball players on charges of throwing the- lU19.vorld Beries base ball games, and added-: Bought Him Off 1 "After the baseball' associations had been found guilty under our laws of being a trust and while the fine of $240,000 was still pending against them," they rushed Into Judge Landis' court and for an additional salary of $42,600, e became, cjllcf arbitrator of a trust which' was declared illegal and with their request remained on the federal bench. ,-... , "This case Is noV pending In the supreme court of the United States. What will hinder each member ot this court from accepting' a like sum from these baseball associations? It Judge Lnndls can lawrully -accept this addi tional Tee, then-every -other federal judge In the land caii enter the employ of those who violate the lawB of the land. Tho question' for congress to settle is, can a federal judge accept a subsidy to perform judicial duties "Judge Lnndls has done a great deal of good, but it he wants to retain con- ridence and respect as a judge he must divorce himself from the flesh-pots of illegal combination. Keep Sport Clean "I want to keep the baseball sport clean, so the people will continue to support It. But you cannot maintain the sport when you permit tho players to throw the game and the baseball magnates to throw our Judiciary. , . "You dare not porrriit Illegal com blnatlons to tamper with our judiciary by. subsidizing them with nn addition al salary in order to1 give these com binations a bath so they will again gain tho confidence of the public. "On March 3, 1917, the 65th congress passed an net which In part provides that: ! " 'No government official or employe shall receive any salary in connection with his services ns such official or employe from any other sources than tho government of the United States. The Ohio representative then out lined his charges and concluded with this statement. "Wherefore said ICennsaw M. Landis wns and is guilty of misbehavior, ns such judge, nnd of crimes and mis demeanor In office." There is little likelihood of notion by the judiciary committee on the Welty charges at this session. Chairman Vol stead said. ' "The fact that Mr. Welty retires March 4 does not nffect the status of tho proceedings, nor does the case necessarily end with adjournment of congress," he added. "flo arrangement has been made for n meeting of the committee, but we probnhly will hear .Sir. Welty Bliortly and If the commit tee believes there Is sufficient ground to go ahead It will be necessary to adopt a resolution providing therefor.' Dial Warming Up WASHINGTON. Feb. 14. Senator Dial, or South Carolina announced to day he would prefer charges against Federal Judge Landis with the depart nient of Justice in connection with the Judge's statement In the case of the Ot tawa, 'Illinois, bank clerk charged with embezzling $:n"i,000. Senator Dial asserted that he would call attention to Judge Lnndls' state nient that the officials of the Ottawa MONDAY. Fl'lsll;AK - h, 10 PLEAD BEFORE The circuit court will hear argu ments and give a decision next Thurs day in the motion of R. D. Hlnes, for mer vice-president of the Bank of Jack sonville, through his attorney, Porter J. Nefr, for a chango of venue on the grounds of prejudice preventing a fair and Impartial trial in this county. The prosecuting attorney will represent the state and present arguments contest ing the motion. According to announcement all the defendants in the Bank of Jacksonville not previously pleading, will enter be fore Judge F. M. Calkins in the circuit court next Thursday, Feb. 17 The de murrers filed in the cases were all overruled with the exception ot the one filed in the case of A. W. Walker. The grand jury for the spring term of court will convene next Monday Feb. 21, and the petit Jury the next Monday, Feb. 28. Among the cases coming to the attention of the grand jury will be that of W. F. DeWltt, an Ashland jitney driver, held guilty of carelessness by a coroner's jury inves tigating the death of Mrs. Nona Jen nings of this city, In an auto accident on the Pacific Highway near Talent, last Christmas eve. DeVV'itt waived the preliminary hearing in the justice court. ; In the petit Jury cases, tho re-trial of Lark' Evans, charged with the rob bery dhd kidnapping of a Grants, Pass jitney driver September, j9l9, Is crteat-' ing as. much interest as any' 6( the Bank of Jacksonville1 cases'." Evans is defended by attorney Gus'Jvewbury. who has made a hard legal flK,f his cient. EValis was gVa!iityd-rteiy. trial by the 8upremelfcoint; p&i the grounds of new evidence. ;l The docket for the ternv hns not been arranged, but It Is highly prob able that the minor bank cases will be called first. , MEXICO CIT, Feb. 11. American Catholics have offered co-religioniBts In this country $5,000,000 with which to combat radicalism in Mexico, de clared El Naelonal of this city. The newspaper asserts Cardinal Gibbons is a leader In the movement, to assist Mexican Catholics In the proposed campaign. Attacks upon a parade of Catholic youths here Tuesday brought the feel ing between the radicals and Cntho lies to a climax and charges nnd coun ter charges of plotting- which have been frequent on both sides havo in creased since that incident. bank were responsible for the clerk's embezzlement because they paid him only $90 a month. Senator Dial said that In his charges to be filed wlth the department of jus tice he would contend that Judge Lan dis was unfit for judicial duties, in that statements made in the case of the bank clerk , would "encourage similar crimes." "Judge Landis' statements were anarchistic and revolutionary," he de clared. Landis Is Muni CHICAGO, Feb. 14 Judge Kenesaw M. Landis today refused to comment on the charges of Senator Dial of South Carolina. . He repudiated pub lished statements in morning papers attributed to him nnd declared he would havo nothing further to say on the matter at thjs time "Well, what's the'ne; move,Judge?" he was asked. . "It's Dial's move. I've nothing more to say. Why, all these reports of al leged' interviews Wake" tile' "But a com- hnon gossip." . ... . The Judge's office, was busy with callers all day, ' ; "Why, I'm no more interested in this than I am in the appointment of a new bellhop in that hotel across the street" he assured one caller. FOR BURNING. ECZEMA Apply Zemo, the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist (or 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec tive and satisfying. The E. W. Rose Co.. Clevttand. O. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To rent small furnished cottage or two-room apartment. Phono Mrs. W. B. Robinson, Hotel Medford. 2S3 FOR SALE Small house and two large lots next to pavement in Phoenix at a bargain. Call Apparel Cleaners & Hatters. 103 N. Central. 2S0 FOR SALE Northeast 4 of South enst 4 section 24'. Twp. 38. Range 2, West Willamette Meridian, for $800. About six miles from Medford. Part ly Improved and cleared. Write Geo. Piatt, llox 1)39, Marshfield, Ore. 2S0 ii REGORD RAIN AND ROGUE 1 VALLEY Medford passed through a stormy period Sunday and tjis morning of rain, snow and slush, which may con tinue as the prediction is for prob able rain or snow tonight and Tues day. The storm was the most severe ot the winter. With the 1.07 inches or rain that roll Sunday and the tour inches or snow that fell until this morning, which measures four-tenths of an inch of precipitation, the total precipitation since September 1st last is now over 15 inches. It started with a heavy fall of rain during Saturday night and the down pour continued so heavy all day Sun day that the storm sewers were un able to carry the water away fast enough, hence many strets nnd cel lars in the city- were flooded and one could not cross many streets without wading through deep water because of the fast running streams or creeks on each side, and at many corners were miniature lakes. In the low places in streets, yards and lots were also lakes. The already well saturat ed ground could not begin to absorb the heavy rain. Washington school was closed to day because of its basement being flooded, thus preventing the firms and operating of the furnaco, the storm sewer being "unable to carry away the water; which backed up into the basement. Superintendent Smith said this noon that lie hoped to have the water, cleaved out and a fire in the furnace so that' school sessions could be resumed tomorrow, but that any further fall of rain today or to night might prevent this. i Not only was pedestrinnism diffi cult Sunday but also the driving ot cars.' Drivers had to go caretully on tho sllpperjy streets. Tho rain storm turned into- snow early last evening and snow continued to fall during, the night until this morning found the city and valley under a mantle of snow'whlch at Medford was 4 Inches deep, and at other points In tho valley was much deeper. Reports from Ash land this morning were that 8 to 12 inches of snow had fallen In that end pfjJtUe volley.,. - The snow nnd slush weighing down the wires caused a number of breaks. and hence the teleohone company in many districts encountered the most serious trouble or the winter.' The power compauynlsb had a little trouble, caused bv fulling wires, but the phfrno system' was the most af fected. The slush caused by snow made walking very disagreeable this fore noon. , As-'a'result of the Btorm Bear creek reacherLJtB. record, dqpth ot the win ter this morntng, and with' its swift deep stream of muddy colored water was almost entitled to enter the rag ing torrent class. The Rogue river almost reached itr. record of the winter season, reach ing its -maximum of 9.9 feet at the Gold Rny dam at 3 o'clock this morn ing. Its record depth of the winter season at this point is 10.03 feet, reached last December. ' The Japanese control the pearl fish eries of Thursday Island. avor! No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because' vf It's v toasted LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE SNOW STORM HITS PIERCE REPAIR SHOP ; Phonograph and Electrical Repairs L. BRYAN PIERCE ' 116 N. Central "The Glass House" . SYMPATHETIC SERVICE Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at THE PERL FUNERAL HOME Your loved one is taken into the Home where there is alwayt some one with them. Our Residence Is on the Second Floor. ' We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment to any part of the United States or Foreign Countries. We will take complete charge ot any Service and make all arrangements. Lady Assistant. Phone 47. Corner of Sixth aud Oakdale. One block west of Postoffic. jXM DEMONSTRATION , FRttlUlntFUuLiC A feature of the drive now on to obtain $4,00ir for the purpose, of com pleting the equipment of the X-ray laboratory at the Sacred .Heart hos pital, which is meeting with much encouragement and is endorsed by all the doctors of the city, is that from 4 to 5 p. m. dally all this, week all people Interested in the subject and who desire to view the workings of the X-ray are invited to call at the laboratory at the hospital. Dr. Lincoln Kallen, the clinical ex pert in charge, will be there during those hours and will be pleased to answer any questions. British steel makers have adopted drastic cuts in prices. Foreign com petition Is said to be largely responsi ble. $70,000 Eaten by the Fire DEMON In Medford SINCE JAN. 1ST i2t K-U-NEXT? U. A. HOLMES . The Insurance Man All Forms Insurance and Bonds ..I.Jackson County Bank BIdg. DON'TWORRY About Orchard Pests " LET THE BUGS WORRY BUY . Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead ; ' Rex Lime Sulphur Oil Solutions EARL FRUIT COMPANY of the Northwest Always at Your Service AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted.'Wl,. Revarnished : 22 1 North Fir. L. O. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phone 777 T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Surgery of Eyes, Ears, .Nose and Throat. All diseases of these organs treated. Glasses fitted. . 314-315 Lib erty Bldg.. Cor. Main & GrapB Sts. CORONA Personal Typewriter Fold it up, take It with you, type write anyw-h ere. $50.00, including carrying case. A1HDFORD BOOK STORK . nintrlhutore for 8o. Oregon. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S H f - ' : i- -! .5 I !1 4