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PXflE TWO rRT)FOTtr MAIL TTtTBITNR MKDFORn, OKKfiOX. TUKSDAY. JAXUAliV H 1022 Focal and ' Personal VI . . 1 1 . a 1. - 1. I .1 n Medford and on the Pacific- coast gen- Harry Bcouk-U is down now with an attach: of the grip, troni which ailment his wifo just recently recovered. When In need of ahtpgles and roof In g call Wallace Woods, 108, 7 U E. Main. - , . " To close out we offer you a genuine orally yesterday, and at least a five u wool famine fabric overcoat, regit cent drop In Med ford. One local con-j'ar rrloe 37.00. sale price I1S.00. Army cera was solllnff butter at 39 cents a Goods Store, 32 South Central Ave. pound today and eggs at 85 cents a' Henry .IUllenRor, arrested Wedues .!oon whiiA nricnn at novprnl other day 'at his home, 301 Mountain avenue. Concerns ranged 'about 4$ cents for, by Chief of rollen Hatcher on a charge butter and 40 cents fqregfrs. A year f possessing illicit , and Intoxicating According to tho last reiorts Justin Smith, student at the Vnlver . Sacramento canyon was open as far ally of Oregon left yesterday morning north as Lantoln to Redding, rain had tor Kuwne where he will resume Ms settled, the snow and snow plows were studies after having spent the holiday cleaning the road from Punsmulr to la this city. . 1 , Bisnon: The Mioses Edna and Eva.Watklns " ' When bettor automobiles ars btitit.'iort thla morning for Llnd. Wash., and Bulck will build them. tf other Dolnts in that at ail. 1 . . . . . . ...'.'. win yisu tor tnreo weeks with friends May Llndley. student at the Intver slty of Oregon, lert Sunday morning to reHtimo her studies at that Institution. White corn far hominy at Mouarch Seed Co. Phone 200. Miss U J. Montgomery of Applesate, .i... " who has been visiting In I'llnevllle, 'i - ...... . . . ... 1 ntlk mIaaI itt-1 . ago at mis1 lime muter was soiling tor, ;o"i . yy "-, . 0 tl weok. returned 85 cents a pound and eggs at 63 cents, wore Justice or me reaea uowuy tnis Tt recent decrease lu price of butter .n.orolng ; and The 'famous .".ermnn army shoe, and is duoto the mild winter and because fenced J- .HcfOcra dress shoes. Army Goods Store or tne iiooa outter snippea into inis - s Central toAnt: front. Australia. Th. ope. j ; .rried out by . local police, who ( - Q A winter and increased activity or tuei " " " i"r , . . ...,, , ,, r r tnvtW with the -artivltr- in bottle and pouring their contents Into "M"' "T.L? w . .. .. .. I but " ' " V " i.. ... . ... .... .... , Vf. W I 111 HIitMll lllrt UHlUilV il.,llil'U III. stocks "ha. W l "Lr this cltl left Sunday morning U re-! . i,-4i Diiiun ra, , . ! Hich craiiA tailors tor men and tr student, unloading ' cold storagS brought down eggs. Ono Wafo drag saw taken at once. US Front 'Men's garters ioc pair. Army Goods Store, 34 8. Central. " ' " 1 ' tf The sessions of the schools, both city and rural, were resumed this mor- for sale 1-5 if A8hlan(' Tidings, District Attorney mf fw '' ' " S4, ' Rawlos Moore prosecutetl jhe case, and Attorney G. M. Roberts defended the prisoner. women. Orres, Ashland. Or. ithe Huimiobile before Durchasing a iwi h,M v.iiW Clark Motor Co. " 247 fr. ,1' :Z . . rrr - - : " : Edgar Wight for lo w nrleea. tf it I Mr; and Mrs. Charles Miller and daughter Loi. tif I,oa Ancelea. who Everyone should cnretully Inspect haa w, vUUng Mr. UIul Mrs. Emll a Hi iknwli11 ISaiia rM rrYi neinif ft'... . .... . . . . ionr or tnii city ror ine iasi inree dnys left yestenlay for Portland. Sir. period. Only a few lots on paving left. . Get yours at once t CTty Hall. ' 'tf Does your .Ford start bard these cold' mornings? We gtiarante to make it etart right or no charge. Riverside Oar&le. ' " J " ' Most of the young people of Medford an j Jackson county who are, attending tiona deiarfcd Sunday and Mondaj? to resume their studies today, after hav l,ng spent the .holidays vacation home, " Clti' assessments will be delinquent after January ,hlrd and a penalty of five per cent will be added. ' 242 Please remember that classified.ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. Bring In your ads and do not use telephone. ' tf ' Dorothea Hill and Muriel Peterson, who has been the guest of Miss Hill during the holiday Vacation, left this afternoon to resume' thCfr studies at Mills, College. , . " Mrs. Panl Hansen corseCora tor NuBone. phona 3SJ-J. . U Fresh lime ana plaster. Medford Lumber Co. Woodsum McDonald, an O. A. C. student, who has "been spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonald, returned to Corvallts last night. All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. ' . tf Invest your savings In tha Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion. ,11 - Concerning a roan well known in Medford the Grants Pass Courier says: "The old mining fever has again got into (he blood of J. T. Logan, who left today for Old "Mexico, where he expects to get into the game once more. Ho Is making the trip alone by anto and wui stop in San Francisco to visit the Joshua Hendy Iron works for a short time. .He was in Mexico, in the mining business 11 years ago and since that time has been sluicing the gold from the JoBephlne.Bands as well as building roads for the Oregonians. His family will remain here." ''. -"Get 'your 'lot to' build on at the City Hall before ihey are all gone. ' tf Fred Alton Haight. teacher of piano and harmony. Classical and popular courses. Studio 31S Liberty Bldg.. Medford, Ore, Phone 72. tf " Fred Spuhn left the latter part of last week for a week's visit in Horn brooki" '' " " ' " " ' A gigantic sale of groceries, flour and Teed, " fresh and salted meats at and carry system, the Vinson Barn. 226 N. .Riverside Ave. 2M Fred Alton Haight, teacher of piano, will resume lessons Tues., Jan. 3d. Studio 218 Liberty, Bldg. , Phone 72. ' , ' ' 245 Guests at the . Hotel Medford ' In clude Mrs. NY White and T. R. White of Beattle, F. Andrews of Portland, H. Osmubd and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. L. Dickey of San Francisco. 1J. C. Shill of Seattle and C. E. Sanders of Klam ath falls. Any member of the . Knights of. Pythias wanting work phone 590-Y, six o'clock evenings, or. see J. T. Perry, chancellor commander. . . January third is the last day to pay assessments, without penalty. , ' 242 Several times yesterday, snow fell for short periods, but each time quick ly disappeared. Don't forget January 3rd is the last day to pay city .assessments without penalty. ...... '. . . 242 Masquerade at Eagle Point, New Year's i-ve. " " - " ' 241 Miller la manager of the Lankorshliu httd in Los Angeles. ' Chiropody Painless, non surgical process. Rooms 203-6 Phlpps block. Phone 9i-M. V . S43 Lee Root, assistant director opera tions, C. S. Shipping Board, Puget Sound district, arrived in this city last night for a brief visit with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John M. Root. He will leave tomorrow for San Francisco to attend a conference of Pacific ship- and will return to "Seattle by boat. Army underwear and union suits cheaper than elsewhere. Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central. tf ..Eunice Davis, who had beeu spend tng the holidays with her parents, in this city left last night for Seattle where she will resume "her studies at the t'nlversity of Washington. Dr. Frank Hoberts, dentist. Deuel Bldg. Telephone 503-R. tf The singing by the male chorus at the New Year's day celebration yester day, while fine and much appreciated, was not able to approach full effect because several of the base singers could not be present on account of Illness. ' Hemstitching, Picotlng. 8c per yd. , Buttons covered. Handicrait Shop. - tf The city council will hold Its first regular meeting of the year and month tonight. ' Marlnello Shop, 409 Liberty, build ing. ' Graduate expert work. Satisfac tion guaranteed. , Marcelles 11.00. shampoo 73c, round curl 50c, muni cures bOc. 245 Portland's relationship with south ern Oregon will be discussed hy Mayor Gates of Medford at the members' forum luncheon of the ' chamber of commerce January 9, according to ar rangements made by the organization today. Portland Journal. Weetennab Whillock, Irvine Terrell; Riley Davis. Harold. Campbell and I Adrian Lofland. all students at O. A C left last evening for Corvallis. . Lime at Medtord Lutnbr Co. tf . Dr. IL E. Murphy, dentist, over 1 Wool worth atore. " ' " "" The company which presented the the various higher educational tn-i."r- tion denartod Snmlav and Mondav to'vPaKe theater yesterday afternoon and nmht before (airly large audiences was noi up Miuanura 01 iS(ping interests in that city on Jan. 6 lauracuous, 1 eiioer uramaucauy or , scenleally. Shingles, shakes. Medtord Lbr. Co. j Piano lessons given.' 'Good terms.! Special attention to beginners. Mrs. T. C. Selneke, 403 N. Holly. Phone 537-M. ' " ' ' 1 247 Miss Lillian Owens returned to O. A. C. Monday after spending a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Jas. Owen. . " " ;" A penalty of fine per cent will be (added if assessments are not paid by January. third. 212 For Sale Classified business direc tory of .Medford containing the office I buildings, schools, churches, lodges, clubs, and all lines of business in Med ford. Only 60c a copy." Mail" erders filled promptly.. Bliss Heine, $16 W. Tenth street. Medford. 1 tf Mr. and Mrs. John I. Savage, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Roy Davis, left yesterday for their home In Portland. Mr. Savage is associated with the Pacific Fruit. Express Co. in Portland. White corn for itomtuy at Monarch Koort Cn Phnnn 2fiO. Try oar merchants Junch. The Shasta. ' " Margaret Harvey, who Is attending the University of Waahington. left last night for Seattle after having spent the holiday vacation la .Medford with I her parents. ... . . . ... .Weyenberg shoes. Expert shoe re pairing. Herbert Tilley. 7 U. Fir St R. I. Stewart, bander, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. .. tt Applications for benefits under the I cash bonus and loan law enacted at the last session of the legislature are 1 being received at the offices of the World war veterans' state aid com: mission at Salem at the rate oCapprox- imately 100 a day. Vp to the present time 15,382 applications have been re ceived. Of these 8739 "ask" for cash. thile 6643 express a . preference for loans. , . . . Amy cots $3.23 at Army Goods Store, 32 8. Central Ave. tf Hot coffee and light loaches, ta rn ales and chill con came at DeVoe's ' Bob Norrls of Phoenix,' a junior in agriculture at O A. C, left last night for Corvallis. Moleskin breeches and pants. Army Goods Store, 22 S. Central. .- tf All. kinds of. fongn and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phona 108. 711 E. Main 8L ' Mrs. Blaine Klumand daughter Lael who spent the holiday season In Med ford and Ashland left this afternoon for Oakland, Calif., near which city Miss Klum is attending Mills College. See the new Liberty cars at the Riverside Garage " tf When in need ot sash and doors. call Wallace .Woods, .108 or come to 711 E. Main St Elizabeth Hill left Sunday night to resume her studies at O. A. C. Insurance ' Plus Service. R. " A, Holmes, The Insurance Man. . ' tf Lath and plaster, ' Medford Lbr. Co." ' ' Miss Ruth Nye, who spent ChriEt I mas in. pils, city left Sunday evening for American Lake, U .Try a Super-tread tlrer-the.tire .with la wider and thicker tread they wear longer. Riverside Garage. " - tf ' China lily bulbs. ?ap Art Store. A VOID the misery of racking pain . Oeorge Hilton,' Jr., the federal land r Have a bottle of Sloan's Liril- bank appraiser,, left this morning for I duties In Josephine, county for several uaj's. 1 ; :.:).; ' '.. ' :..:t : ' Trench shoes, hob-nails, Army I Goods Store, 22 S. Central. tf Start the New Year right in a new Liberty car, the car for those who can not afford to own a cheaper one, and I good' enough for those who can afford a much higher priced car. - . tf Among guests at the Hotel Holland are Lester jtowiana 01 Los Angeles, D. L. Hams of Eugene, Fred P. Hart of Montague, Calif., Mrs. Clara .Lam bert of McCloud, Calif... Mr. and Mrs. L. Kinney of Seattle, and F. L. Yoms and E. M. Loms of Chilliwack. U ,C If you want to rent an up-to-date fu nlshed apartment, for two, with steam heat, hot and cold water," electricity for light, gas stove, etc., furnished, in Mall Tribune building better, pick it up at once. Can be occupied at once. 3Bc2H?inaOintrnLeat II -wunt, miaNe jeweler, and relatives,' The Misses Edna and Evu Wutklnn lert this morntng for land. Wash., and other iwlnts In tha,t state, whore they will visit for. three weeks .with friends and relatives. J-Yank ross and Jack Cowle;. ac companied by tWo .O. A. C. "rooks." namely Bill Mitchell and Dnve Wilcox, left this morntng by nut for Corvallis. Cowley and Ross both graduated from O. A. C. last year In mining englneer- are making the trip to Cor vallis to take part in the Installation of a chapter of delta t'psllon, national fraternity, which haa been granted by Gamma Tan Beta, a local fraternity of which they are members. Thxlma Ganaway, V. of O. student left last night for Eugene. Miss Gana way is a s.iphomore this year at Oregon. Mrs. Ed Vincent of Central Point. has returned from a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenj. M. Collins at Central Folnt. The book review class will meet at the library tonight. Miss Florence Pool will give a review of "The Hall" and "The Orange," by Archabalt Marsh. Mrs. Blanche Cnnode will re view " CBHIr on tho Boulevard." by Leonard Merrick. All who are Inter ested In modern literature are Invited to nttead. . Rex Yamtahlta,-a senior In econo mics and sociology at the U.,of 0. this year, left last night for Eugene after having spent the holidays In this city. Paul !,eomird underwent an opera tion for apHudtcltls this morning at the Dow Association hospital, ' and early this afternoon was reported as recovering from tho tffiock us well us could b b expected.; Delightfully different Red Rilibon cotroe. m .Mis. II, B. Murphy, wlfo of tho den tist, underwent a semi-major oMratlon '.ix I ii y at the Sncred Heart hospital, tr.uu which she Is not exctml to re cover for throe, week, ' , .. . 1 Lillian Owens, who la studying com merce at 0. A. 0., left last alht ror that Institution. ' ' ' juHttce of the reace FnrreU' an nounced today that hefeatter thn min imum fine for all speeders found guilty lu his court would bo tlS Instead of 410 as heretofore.. P. J. Ckrum and II., N. Pnse were each fined 110 on that churKo this morning, 'and Jack Cole pleaded not guilty to tha charge Of careless drtvlng. All three am-st er mads the past two days by J. J. McMuhQn, deputy state motor traffic otf.-ef. 1 1 " " Rich brown In the cup. Rod Ribbon coffee. 243 WEDDING BELLS Suturday evenlug at 8 p. In. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonhott. 6i- North Fir. Ford U Chamberlain und licrnice' Phelan wero married In Ike proaence of a group of their frloiula. The ceremony being pro nounced by Rev. D. K. Millard, pastor of the Flint Christian church. The newly married couple will make their homo at the Holland hotel and their friends ln In wishing them a happy and prtWperoits "new year and life to gether. - WOMAN LIVED ON NOTHING BUT MILK WEEKS AT A TIME 'For fuutlfim ycnis my 1 1 r w itl pnu , Uitl'lulM'H pdi UhI ot nilMory nu. account if awful tuiffcrliit, 1 midurrd from moiiun'h trouldo, but ( t'lillvvo 1 nn tho hupplviit ivotniin In town lnct Tnnhio. icntni'id mo to health," said Mis. Franci-s K. Lynch. (Sit HUtvnth Ai! N, K. 6vl. Wash. "I was rcitifliii'd to my bed fur more than half iho Unir. ami nlthouull I tried everything umli r the sun 1 know of or evor heard liliotit. It im uno. I hint foriiottn wliiit a sood night's hIh-p was lik", couUln't rvlaln anvthlns on niy Ktummh, and lived for wi'vks n nothing but iuIIk. "1 have a splendid npprtlte now and cat thins that for years 1 didn't durs to touch, 1 never have a trncs of IihUkcmWhi and ntn f ot-llntr Ji'"t llkn a' different person. Much results cut I have received from Tanlnc nro enoiish to make anybody lmppy." ; Tanlfio and Tnnlna VeKetitila Tills sr sold by ths Wst Hid Pharmacy. and by leading dtussUts everywhere. I Adv. DR. RICKERTi Eyes aciontlfically Teste and Glaaaoa Properly' Fitte NO DUOIU 18HIJ Hroken Iiihos Acrurstoly Dupl I'ACToltV OS PltKMIKICN SUM W Main I ttrlr a kAtell 1 rV'M ttH' ' '-if uTl BREAD! WOOD! All hinds of wood at right rl dry mlU blocks. Ord.i. rmiutilly nibd MEDFORD FUEL CO. I lew. He ..! Tl.lr.l tltono J.M J Pee that tliei' la a luuf In your bun kel every Hum It comm from tin grocer's. Them Is itothlnu In that Umket thut iiiiituliis ths imo siiiuuiit or noiirlshitivnt as bread. I'lavs a sliimttiis ordvr fr (iietiil twice as many loaves n yi-u r uw orderltiK. It will wi'tl repny yuii. Hi.i-I Is yur lient 1'Vud - lpit inor ef it. NUT-BROWN BREAD "Tlii Ilread Tlmt IliilhU" PEEP.LES3 BAKERY NUT UltOWN Auk yu'ir denier for HKKAK AC1IES AI1D PAIHS- GETS El ! VOID the misery of racking pain ' mcnt handy - and. 'Spoly r,whea you first feel the ache or pain. "'- Jt quickly eases the paid and sends fof-linir of - warmth throutbr ' the aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates vntiwui rubbing. !!'-' ', Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For" forty years pain's enemy. Ask vour neighbor. Lmimeni ass asr Tar Caaipkstoa of phnphx, l ne and other facial dMfirurmMnt I Uh (teclr Dr. HoUson'i Eczema Oint I mmt. Ciood for aiuemi, itchins akin, and other akin troublei. Qut ul Hi. HOhioa i r amlly Kemediei. DrHobson's LCntment Thought One Clean Shirt All He Needed 'Ten yeara ago I van reduced to mere shadow. I was yellow as a Eold piece and would often be doubled up with moxt excruciating pains in my stomach. Physician could Only relieve mo with morphine. wan advised to try tlayr'S Wonder ful Itemcdy and it helped me at onc. What la more, I have been weel ever since.' A' friend Said he thought ono more clean shirt 'all I would ever wear." It Is a nifnple, harmlcm preparation that removes tho catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation, which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including' apr pendielttH. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. ' ' ' ' Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Horse manure. ijhone S3 FROfTT AND SERVICE FOR YOU in all unlisted securities. For your name we offer Free map and story Mexia millions made every week. Write Curtis' Urokerage Co., Fort Worth, Tex. 242 FOR SALE OR TRADE Thorough bred registered Hereford bull three years old. W. C. Chapman, Dcasie, Ore. ' 211 FOR-TRADE 392 acre dairy ranch. 40 acres river bottom, near school and town and Kawmlll. Also 1(10 acre stock ranch, grass green all year. Give me an offer. Phone 9G5-R. Address Mrs. C. G. Vooruies, 219 Talent Court, Medford, Ore.' 244 WANTED Cull apples and rnone 61. peelers, tf FOR BALE Good Spltzenberg JiOc per box.. .Guy Conner. culls tf Sfir classes begin Tuesday,-Jan. 3 rrrl office 1 , I MANAGER yA : mm wanted m .Km i it. lib j How Ehe Loves! How She Smiles! How She Hates! How She Dances! a.. rt'.t (aMaWailaMTlTslaF STARTS TODAY! No iroia Talmadge 6The PassSott - . - ! ( v'ix f, tv U" -J tl Vv ( t I' - V ,jr 'i- t'i . U ' i .'jV 'V"Vf'if'i-'1,s d , i A v i i U " .' 0, ,- ' J Hi 4' V ' I'V 'MM ,1'$ . ,( I ' f LJ , ( ' (f . , , ; I !. '.!..' . ."! vlt. ,Sil i ' j ill jV'I Flowei 9? ' I A 1 Oft'. Mi i .A glllllllllllllUllllilllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllillllllllllH With all the fire of Spain, created by g Jacinto 'Benaventes, greatest of panisli 3 g dramatists, .and glpwing from , the screen H 1 as AN EPIC OF EMOTION.",! ' ! , ; ' , ,.'1 nil s Directed by Herbert Brenon Y g Cast of 51 Screen Artists . i i . IncIiidiiiB , , i (i Harriison Ford, Courtney Foote, s Natalie Talmadge s illllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll SATURDAY BEBE DANIELS in "THE MARCH HARE" zi & COMING SOON- -"THE FOUR ' HORSEMEN OF THE 'APOCALYPSE '' 1 ;. a ' Other Kent urea BUSTER KEATON wllh lliill Mohliiuii (n comedy, "HARD U't'K" A KbCKb-ly riot Of ilolorons iiiInIiiiph. S , , .... I'ATilK ,&IM H WKKULV. . if "I1ICTTY" nt Hie ,ICH, AIAVAV8. MlKhty WI RLIT. it 1