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Personal Following Sunday, which was tha coldest dav of th winur n far. ih weather began moderating this morn- mlttM ot lcU,Mrg.,rurdin la chair In, and tho nredlrtlnn I. for nrot.nhle majV ' have charge of the social rnln Tuesday.- The minimum tempera ture sif Sunday waa JW degree and the nv. s jnum waa 31 degrees. Tho ,20 jroarli was reached once ortwlce be- fore this winter .early in (ho morning' lor short periodbut nil day Sunday cold,, especially during the, fore- Aoon when the teraierafare hovered a Jlttle above the freenlng point. Poitu- naieiy a jojg isat nigr.i prevemea we temperaturo Boinx lower than that of ,nday. :vV.( J f ,v 1 . tWiU aell or trade ivj ton' truck. ' Pnul's Electric Sture. 218 ' JH iiV. Tted Rlblion coffea. 549 hWishhMMilr: tVbiMfg - ntt1krtyJhifflfrR-yor1Hi'VlTe ai chair will he added by &fcsfcfi!,oe ik'.k 4' rktfi w-nj. t.r ..... tdc4,BPaap f-miPtChk dukWMrir? V - na trtv ikctk VlttfP ord 1 ngiav Paul's Electric BtUrk .V".,, Sfc "! Mr. and Mra.- J. K. Grieve and son JJentao arrived in 4ho city, from Proa THsct last Saturday wroute by auto for a thre weeha vacation atrofUand. " They spent iant night at Grants Pass, , AO this morning want as far as Rot nurg." Tho Jourtey to the state metro polis will ba made by easy stajfes, t Mrs." Paul Hansen corseUero for No Bone. -Phone tr Wo hare Inspected tho reclaimed TtUo (aada at Klamath Fallal We reoommend thesa lands as an tnvvst maat aee-Dreealer Co. ' , tf v Mrs. Rose Bchleffelln has pnrchasedi an Interest In fha Vanity Bhop, with Miaa Lunbury,' and they will put on ; reorganization Bale. i Money hack guarantee on Red Rib toon coffee, ' - '-- -5 'Phone or call our office for Inrenna tlon KUmath Falls Tule lands.. .Page preasJcr Co. 4 ' ' . tf :1; Intcreeting moving picture films will no dailr feature ot the -. Farmers Veek saslons at the public library. .The films were received by County Agent Cate this morning. "Layers and Liars' was' the subject of the film shown at this ' afternoon's session, which was of particular interest to poultry raisers. "Ant-Account Books, 50c, pocket sUe, enables you to keep complete, accurate daily expense account of your auto for tho year. with, little effort..: For sale oy the Medford Exchange, 211 West Main, Phono Ml.-; -., r; .. .V ; -. Combination tpquo and muffler, all "wool, 60c. Army Goods Store. 3! S. Central.,, . Sj- . . .., tf . , u . w.jiiiearaw'tor..joee - phine county contain, the names of ' , The sew JuryvUat. draw'ior..Joee- iiviquiivi runn are women. .i uoea your Ford start t hard these eold mornlnea? We guarantee to make It atart right or no charge. KiyeraUa JJaiage.,.-, ,.,. .. . v ..n..r. . Foraytbe. Dyera Cleaners, phone 8l...Shop at Hi Mistletoe., Prompt ejrice. and, prices lowest consistent wlUt first class work. Work called for and. delivered. . . 248 A Aire. Lyman and Willie Howard will give, the book , reviews for the Book Review class at the library tomorrow night at 7:30. p. nw -... ., . S pance, Eaglo Point Sat. night, 25J ; Crescent orcn. Eagle Pt Sat night ,, '.':it'-','J'ii:-" .; -253 ' WfUiam CampbeU. local agent of Oregoa Journal. Phone 371-U 249 . Hlllah Temple ot the Mystic Shrine Installed the following officers recent ly: Frank J. Newman. Medford. poten tate;! T. 11. Simpson, chief rabbon; P, p. Herman, Grants.. Pass, assistant , raboni' P. - K. Hammond, high priest and prophet; Emil Brltt.Jacksoffvllle, Oriental guide; C. H. Vaupel, treasur- : Be; W. H, Day. recorder;, t ft Wagner first ceremonial master; F. JI, John Kin,,econd ceremonial master; D. H. jacKson. mashal;, O. g.. , Blanchard. J rants Paas. capUlu of the guard: C. O; Weisenberger, outer guard, and H. C Stock, director ... 3 jS ; , t mingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. rReorganlxatlon, sale, sUrtlng Thurs- flay, Jan. 12th. . Millinery, blouse, silk underwear, purses, etc., etc., at ost and leas than cost at the Vanity Bhop. ? Mms Jtanea of the Battery and laectric Co, spent yesterday in Grants rasa on tHulnees.,:, , , , Buiu to order at pre-war nrlcea from -3 to two. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. k . i .... ! t,,. j ... . .-.250 Ida K Wood and Florence Graves, piano, teachers. Studio 426 South Ivy. phone 778-W. Terms reasonable, 250 , Mrs. T. II. FJshxf West Talent, was taken to the home of. her daughter, Mrs, Burdetto Dodge, of Medford,.. to spend the Christmas and New Year's holidays. Although, Mrs. Fish cannot leave her bed, she is enjoying her an nual visit with her daughter and fam ily. Ashland Tidings. J A clean dance, , Eagle fViat..''.r"SS2. t ' Liberty cars are la a class bv them. ,'fcelvea. See them at the Riverside ' i, Among guesls at the Hotel Bedford are M.. Cooper ot San Francisco. II. A. j Johnsop of Minneapolis, 0. R, Wiley of Kugene, J. K. Nelson, Jr., of Cottage Grove, Jack Tomlln of Cliico. Calif., and A. Lindsay and C. T. Karkallts of SiiOkane. " Bis reorganization sale at the Van ity Shop starts Thursday, Jan. -13 averyming going for cost and Iobs tlian cosf Vanity Shop, corner East Main and Bartlett. 249 ' All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel F. J. Huber leaves tonight for Port land to attend the Merchant Tailors convention there this, week. ' i ' Invest yotir savings tn the Jackson ' County Building and Loan associa tion. tf Edpar Wight for low prices. tf PXGE TWO A son waa born recently to County Jailor and -Mr, BwrtMose of Jack spnvMo, , ; v., I The annual Installation tif officers of Reamee. Chapter jO. E. 8., . vUI be hold at Masonic hull, Wednesday even- In. J,in- -J- The auxiliary com hour. 24S Children cored lor. Mrs. .W..NCinp- tel1. - Newtown, Phono 3711 2S0 ( 'jlahiu Devlin ot.frest Grove,' ire., while, aurouta- to California laat week. .visited his mother, Mrs. Annie Devlin, andi Bi.itr, t Mra. , Mllca CaQtra)!, at Apidcgauv lnat week. .-...('. ', , t HlR tlme'KaRle Pt. Sat, nlRhu-4 JM'.nth Reclamation prajwet The lease ane retntuuixf mat eiaaAineU ala, loonla and) small ad s are cash la d-. hoped to havo derelopmeit work auf vanco.t Jlring to your ads and do not ' f tcUrntly aJvance.1 w tho land may be uso telephono. tf! thrown o-Kn to homestead entry. Ilidi A nW rnaiitnAM (a luli,i. An'u4lt 1... . Jv. ....... ..... ISojuhi Uplly.atrei )y.ftMr..'MclK)a.'ar)n.34. .tw i to MfW(Mjaiuh'thaMUMiia iiiU-iA.v4A,1Jtu;ii. bo a modern istiiMaKaftiril.l oJt daaHl awaarelM aiaAMtVs Um car the Indies lovettowOTeJTTJ-o jrWtJ4.Utjtje ,WaWa.iarafr WiiM4n.wH.ot hUmW n4lKbo- Uai call Ralli50 Kooda. 108. Tl E. Alain.., '' i.icli- rt...' .. -.': Government eonwnaatkw -to odte abled; war veterans during tho pt year will not bo Used in the Income returns which., must, be made before March 15, according to tafnnnatlou grven the Vaited 8tteo v terans bur eau by the- Internal revenue ' office. Veterans receiving, government ..pay during .vocational mining are Includ ed In the new ruling aa wall as those reoeiviag .straight f OMupeusalion, lor dieabillty. 'This means that many womjded teterana receiving mere than 11000 a year will not be touched by the federal lnsm tax, while-disabled vet eraaawlth fttmliiea receiving as high as $150 a month are exempt from pay ing tal., k , t .J.'o , i Thousands of miles without troubte. Remember Kupmobiles, are doing It. ... . ... , .. . .. . , 52 For January only, tailor-made suits and overcoats reduced .910. Come and took them over. Klein tha Tailor. Up stairs. . - 250 , IX tk'Ewing, formerly proprietor of the Battery and Electric, Co. la thia citov now proprietor of a newly -established Exide Battery agency in Grants Pasa. was a Medford business visitor yesterday. . Get your lot to build on at the City Hall before they are aU gone. tl Fred Alton Halght. teacher of piano and harmony. Classical and popular courses. Studio .318 . Liberty Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 72. tf Onests at the Hotel Holland Include G. N. Walker of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. H. i Bush and daughter and C Wolf ard of Portland.. W.. A. Ward and Gas L. Neely of Eusene. G. R. Leonard of rv.., '- ira 7 a lcnl Charley X Ind . of, Saa I Francisco.- ' v, , That;s right, Tuesday niht is the Trl-L club supper, Com'on, girls, let s Suits, and overcoats of dependable stylish woolens tailored right Prices 28 to 155. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. v. hr n. -r ... . , ,250 N'ewspaiiers and ptiblicationa for foreign countries may be sent for 1 cent tor four ounces, providing single wrappers axe need, according to a re cent ruling by . the postal department. If more than one paper is contained in a single wrapper tho same rate will apply aa though two. wrappers were Used., ,v, r.: ,;--K..vf.: V. f A gigantic aale of groceries. Hour and feed, fresh and salted meats at tha Spot Cash Basket Grocery, caah and carry system, tha Vinson Barn. 22 X. Riverside Ava. ,T : 26 Everyone should carefully Inspect the Hupmoblle before purchasing- a new car.-. Clark Motor Co. . : 247 The Misses Edna and va Wad It Ins of North Talent are vlslUng relatives and friends at their- former home. Lyndt Wash. The young ladles have been la the employ of Crowson's con fectionery for some time past ; . ; Next Uroe try a Hupmoblle. i n 352 -Any member of the Knlghu . of Pjthlaa wanUng work phone &90-Y. tlx o'clock evenings, or see J. T. Perry, chancellor commander, f . : . F. C. Campbell, Portland garage man .who passed through Medford sev eral weeks ago enrouta to California with a view to making his home in that stale, passed through this morn ing on his way. back to Portland, re marking during his brief stay here that .he had changed his mind, and would remain in Oregon. Mr. Camp bell says that tha trouble with Oregon people ia that they .da not reoogniae or, appreciate, the advantages which are within their reach in thelr own state.-::',.- ;. v ; L To .close out we offer yon a genuine all wool raintite fabric overcoat, regu lar price 137.00, sale price, $18.00. Army Moods Store, 32 South Central Ave. riaao leaaonji given. Good terms. special attention to beginners. ' Mrs. T. C. Selneka. 403 X. Hollv. Phone WI-M. . ., 9 , . ... , . . .247 r.jw junnjioa, wuo is operaung a group of mining -claims in the north west end of the valley, is in the city today on bualnoes. - . - ( , . Haven't you; ever tried one. of the Trt-L dub nuppeit? Better go with sister Tuesday night to the "Y" and find out what you have been missing White corn for nomiuy at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. . Assessor . J. ,H, Coleman is a busy man these days, preparing the new tax roll. Besides his regular force of clerks the following half-dozen special clerks are assisting with the work In the asseasor's office for a few dayn; Meewrs. Little, Pierce, Waterman and Gottlieb of . Medford, aud Mrs. E. S. Wilson' and Mrs. Amy Dow of Jackson ville. Jacksonville Post. They run and run and run; Hupmo- blles do. Clark Motor Co., dealers. 252 Try our merchant lunch. The Sliaata M"Hy Itamaker has accepted tho position Of Bight 'clerk Bt the Hotel Medford. Three clerks at tho Medford ore now working eight houra per day each, the other, two clerk being Clyde Gardner and L. A. Larry. Lath and plaater. Med ford Lhr. Kdgar Wight, reliable Jeweler.. White corn for hominy at Monarch Seed .Co.. Phone 200 .... M . Eighttwu thouaand aerea . bordering on Tulo l.ale, la Klamath county,! are talllir nffarMil frr liuiaik in til lrA,.Uiift ; . , ' mice of ISO a tract, according tn Her- hert l).-Nowell. mannr of the Klam- expire . Wtolwr 31.. 1023, when It la nufci b&Z.-ii;, T-u.iMrrr r pmt a- a , m 3 reWwi 1 iittft- Whtf 4HMtlMf PMTCMf 49.Wl fWOfi.'y-WfWloia-elh paHngm.tNt Wm Lwia 'of Central Point.' Is spending today In thU city oa bual newa. -. . - High grade tailors tor men and women. Orrea, Ashland. Ore. tf Freeh lima and plaater. Medford Lumber Co. ' ; . . W'aj-ne J. PlclUer. assistant special agent of the local branch of the Stan dard Oil Co.. U conrined to his home with an attack of the grtppe. Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf . Hot coffi-e and light lunches, ta males and chill eon came at DeVoe'a. A large number ot Medford people motored up the 8lskiyoua yesterday to enjoy tha coasting opportunities of fered by the recent snowa. A number ot parties did not return until late laat night Moleskin breeches and pants, Army Ooods Store. S3 8. Central. tf ' Hemstitching, Picoting, fl per yd. - Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf A. J. Husoa and family of 4Cagle Point are In the city today visiting and transacting business. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deael Bldg. Telephone 503-R. ; ! tf . The famous Herman army shoes and officers dress shoes, Army Goods Store 32 8. Central, tf Indications are that a hot meeting of the. Craters, win be held tomorrow evening when election of officers will be the order of business. Members not J notifying the secretary- before noon Of their Inability to attend will be subject to a One;. . i ; t Army underwear and union auits cheaper than elsewhere. Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central ' - tf Amy cots $3.25 at Army Goods Store, 32 8. Central Ave ' tf George BuU, former resident here, who has been, traveling extensively during the past few years arrived In this city this morning and Intends toj make his home here. Among the points) touched by Mr. Butt In his travels' wera the Philippines, Switzerland and ! Baden Baden. Germany, from which place be has just come. Trench shoes, hob-nails, Army Goods Store, 32 8. CentraL tf When better automobiles are built. Bnlck will build them. tf Among the Jackson county men so journing ia Portland the past day or so; were W. L. Lewis, C. W. Burden and Robert Wolff of MedJ. rd, and E. S. Wilson of Jacksonville. - ' - all kinds of roagu and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main St. When in need of sash and doors. call Wallace Woods, 108 or eome to 711 E. Main Bt 7 Thore will be a meeting thia evonlue at Frank Farrell'a office of all local I American . Legion post committees.; Plaos for the coming year will be for-! mulated, end arrangements for one of, the. largest membership- driveo everj conducted in southern Oregon will be. made. The legion dues have been re-i duced from 5 per annum to $3 and It is desired that every ex-service man in ! Jackson county become a member. Try a Super-tread tire the tire with a wider and thicker tread they wear longer. Riverside Garage. . . tf Among the Josephine . county men who attended the Oregon Growers association meetings here Saturday were Karl Hammerbacher. W. W. Can by, George Eaton, Roy Lathrop and P. 8. Woodln. . , . . . The Catholic ladles in conjunction with the Knlguta of Columbus will bold a card party and. dance at the American Legion hall in the Medford building on Monday evening, January 3th at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and all . friends are cordially invited., . ., ,, , ,,, ,. : TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY WANTED--Ford drivers to- try the new Peerless Patent "Perfect Steer ing Device" ahoc absorber and stabilizer, 15.00. Free trial. C. M. Fredorickson, . distributor, Hotel .Naah. . 252 WANTED Youn g men, women, over 37, desiring government positions, 130 monthly, write for free llt of positions now open, J. Ieonard, (for mer Civil Service examiner), 708 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. . , ' . 251 WANTED Steady work by young man, 27 yearn old. Phone R-13-X. :'. : ' .' , 248 FOR RENT One bait furnlahed houso. 210 Meatty Ht. 252 tXll RENT 280 acres Sams Valley Cash rent. Can cut wood for half of rent, - Chaa... fJilchriat, Gold Hill, Ore., . . - - 250 FOR 8ALE---Canadian geese. Won three ' firsts Ashland, Trio fig. Formnn, Jackaonvllla. 249 1 MEDFORD MAIL T.R1BUNR. MKDPOUD. Orn'K)K. Relative tij the possible candidates for governor' 't tlu nil:nrle of next May 9th, tho Portland, Journal, demo cratic, newspapers jot fBOnday. fy: ''Governor Olontt, without much doubt, Is to bo a candidate to auccoM him self. 'George I, llu'kev, mayor ot IStrt land, t expected to bo another, Uorjte H. Kelly, Port of Portland coiumia f lenor, Is ' auld to have the 'auuje'ct under 8irlu cunaldcraUou.. U K. Hcan, tipcaker. cf the hniine, I n paten lial candidate.' So in Aljiitant Uonornl - ' Unorge A. Whlto. - Senator I. L. Pntle;-- eon or Polk county C. K. Si'om-e" of Clarekamas county and Senator Chara K. Ha'l of Ma Mb field, have been mentioned. C. K, ,0a:eg, mayir Kt Medrotd, ia, InlnK irreomed by aouthtirn Ortg,u repulillcatia ror the race. J. IX i.n, represi-uNuivo frm Multnomah county,. Iia mado his for mal unnoimcvmoDt. and t(ne are ottv ft darker hit rues yet to be heard from Holmes, The InaurnnA-kKa?! day, January 10th, 7:30 p. m. Mark and Pnwt. Visitors welcome. Re- freahmenta served. Ol der ' Order of H. P. IX M. WILSON, ; 2.S A. F. NOTH, Secy. " -r - - j With Mortfotd trade la Medford mnii n 1 '"1' ' 1J;. r.-'.'i ."f r, ' u- 2:15 .. TWICE MATINEES ; : - " V -L Jl ii 1 1 - . . ALL SEATS RESERVED BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 12 O'CLOCK DAILY lt? I I mahciuj wsNotws ." : &r- V.taNwr. .... j l1 V'! Mint vicente n $Msr blasco . pfl jjrki : . - ibanez' .. A mm-, Iwij ' L k j 'J'' 4?? a INCOMPARABLE ' and INDESCRIBABLE PRICES: ' FtOOR 85c BALCONY 155c n i.io . Includes M'r Tax NOTE mm vomlared,wlth (miKR City Prices. BURGLARS LOOT IN ,., - p. , M ... -j j, ,M. . , ... j M y , MEAT SHOP RAID 11 t wren etght and ten o'clock laat night tho tAiar .Meat market waa en trod and two lambs weighing hbout t; pouiAU each In addition to throe Swift's' Premium liuum worn tukon. The padlwk and heavy Iron linuy which guarded the front rtoor of the ntahllnhmont Wore broken and.tm trauco hud exit were mado through Jlhat , povlul.t The Khluvoi, liU.ntly wer.i not liuuirry i4 bread, cakoa. aVv.i1' 'iiw-jattV iaUnm SSitm'& cip'ril'uitM- itsJr"!tnitfy' . .muni, me coaijtf, .ine trail tt the.' culprit waa . traced. b the sawdust from. the floor which ad- hered to their feet, from tha hooka J upon which ibe lambs huna. over the j ronntcr to the curbing In front of the msrket.r where, it 4s surmised, they jtwtfled thatstolen meat Into an' auto? ;vialll.. The loar to the marxot Is PEOPLE NEVER , 'f ! ' erv.Pi. , ' j " ' ' .. 1 - , ........,....,... .H .VW.MvV. -tt3k' X-'3i?, Ssrrr. vi,Vt; --V V Nf .... '4".1TJk. . OF THE APOCALYPSE When you liavo aeen "The Four Horwmcn" ut the jjiewnt iidinisioo price you luwo wansl ."5 or 30c, ll!!fLJ,'," tx'J AfONDAV. .TAKrtAPV eiillniuted by tbe uianuK'iueiit ut Uliout $40; ' ' " An uttwiipt wtirt mado nlso (o unler lh' Mertferil llril',w touipauy. The ttavy pmllpck (Old Hi )ianp on the liiiriiet'S mIi op iloar w.n liroKou oft but an a rotttiliitlou cylluilor lock uUo pro I ecU Uo .ilitoi' ihu ri'hbvra tailed to galit !i(i'ani'. " However uftur tlmy dni-overtnl that tho ilimiu wore guard oil by n aecund inch a "Jimmy" bar wai lunorted In tho crack holwnen the two (looi'i, biHh aiiovs and lailow the bolt of tha lin k nnd an nttiupt aa mado to force tho aerornl lock, ' Aiw.ilier attempt wua mado ome thai dnrhm the eriu!n to enter tha Wu'it lide'Bliuo Phliitujt Parlor, on Main street, near Kir. Tito dour ot the ' oitiuhildtmeitt la Viotocivd by a rerulut" .-tfitdr look .which, was giv en an ovct'haul'iig thin inoriihig. The etilprlta remtrte-1 aevural acrnwa from the uutnlde ft lito lock but tullod to r.: 4:.:' .. r.r,at'llTH iMilrt W4'lhn ''WTIHfniiriilf'ii W11 nr-Tt wit m m-nnaipvrv s'n-nin winru-ro I coK4dtha their Mot. t ' 'f . Tha proprietor ot the' fcUar Market vxpiemtoa lite opinion that the bunt- r,a dlntrlrt of Medford ia tod large to be amr'X protected by the two . mombort of ibe night police fores and advoratea an Inrreana of one or two members in ihe nlalit police force. TODAY-TOMORROW WEDNESDAY - i' ' ' & -7- f . -' ., i, U '4 . A HATI-.Y- 8:15 JLS JL .JLiaW? YOU'LL FORGET 'Vs T ' t ( t v;- t!ii v ' - ' ! i h' r t ' li AU 1 ? ii 111 i V Iti jt. v- E ,r.f ,; . -,t "niir aifiiliimna. .1 COMING THURSDAY STltON;ili;.l!T, tin. Wonilcr lo in "THIO NII.K.NT CALL," tmsei! on Hal i. Kvart'M jjiriil. Kutiu-dny ICveiilng Pont, atoiy, "The' (Yon ' Puih'.' . ;; h - :n! .. i , .,; .Tii',, ; i't i i ..' l., ,:i t't l.:'::il .i I'wn Ti u)-''l ii c, uirorof, lis (ill o ' iw NEVER YET FAILED TO SET HER RIGHT SAYS FIRS. RINKE "Hlnre Tntilac tcHtored inn to Itmtltli four yonrs nun It liua been my ainnd by! I nlwaM k"eii a ti dtle In the hotiiHt ii ml whenever I ftl the IouhI run down 1 tako a done or two and It never full tD set mo Hunt." aald Mra.'WII Imlmlnn lilnka, HK0 t'unwlrk St.," INtrt land, Ore. .. . , "For inaity yuan I aiiffatad from tiituni-b livulili- aud liitlln.mtlon. 1 iIh luvd such aw fttl hra.tarbea that 1 would bnvii' lu rtuMiiIsi In bod for Hire or" four day at it tlmo, i , ' , ,' 'i'anlao proved to hn )tmt what 1 nn4Hl Mild mkmi ilxid inn f!ta4 Jlkw a af.fwfi.mn:lfhii.tj euilnia aildnd years to my life and i,j,lni'W lkW,,U,',X"'vayny I'd dor rover, $.1.00 -wr tier and up. Proiiii deli vary, ' tUH N. tVntrnl Wmk Co. - I'lioue 4!llX. ''.. J. M CARLTOM SMsrsr l-tfi-'i-i'm usi li ffUKMlaaV I. ftk '4WaHfwsi JUL NIGHTS DOORS OPEN 30 MINUTES BEFORE EACH SHOW BEGINS Ki 0ti,to.i0b, i li'il ai Htni