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I .ft ocal and j Personal , A fluo fire at thn rsllnce of L. P. llulib;.rd, No. 13 Ashland Ave., this morning was tho cause of summoning . thn fire department. The larpe fir ' truck was not functioning at Its host ' and the trip wna not made as quickly tiKiuil. No -damans -of -oonseqiwtice ', roRultcd finrn the fire. , Will Roll or trade ton truck. '' Paul's Electric Store. 24S It sntlsflns, Rpd Ribbon coffee. 249 V An event out. of ...the ordinary, Jo ., isnthof. with lnntallatlon of officers, Is .', xpctpd to draw a big crowd out to Jtlie Odd Fellows nieotlng tonlr.ht. , (let acquainted with Cash and Carrf 1 aystem. This store" was built 'up for f the Rood of llio hundreds o? people !' that have been working hand in hand . with iiH, and have learned to live and let live. We are now brlnplng" down , - the high cost of living. 4AU lpotl are marked In plain figrures 100 cents, i that 1 the value you Ret for every dol ' lar's worth of pood a you buyJust the ! J . Ut gt of everything for less, at the Spot ' Caah l?anket Orooery, l the Vinson Ham, Slit N. Riverside Ave. tr Try a Super-tread Ure the tire with a wider and thicker tread they wear lunger. . Riverside Garage. tr ' "Who 14 tlil3 Four Horsemen of the Applegato 1 hear; so .much about?" asked O. M. 'Solsby of the gronp gath i, red around the Elks club iUejdace last 'evening. "Why. they are Pat pwayne. Miles Cantrall, Chester Xnbli and Ralph JenninRs," replied Henry , - Mackey. "Not of tho ,Ajplgate,' in terrupted P. P. PlRham. "you mean of the Appoplaxe." Thereupon the erowd rushed outside for fresh air. '- Mrs. Mabel - Vinson, who conducts x the ,Ty Toi. kindergarten ,jn ,Vest y i Fqfdrth' street, ' Will arrange to have tail service for her pupils. . Mrs.. Viff . son is having splendid encceea and giving excellent satisfaction. Ur KrankfKoberu,. dentist. Deuel -Hid." :Telion M3-R. ' tf .-: r . Sir. and Mrs, Harry. Yeo. Mrs. Mag pie Culbertson of Ashland visited oa i Sunday. Mrs. Bert Sargent who is ill ' in the Sacred Heart hospital. . , , i . A large audience enjoyed the-'Tour ' Horsemen -of the Apocalypse" at the Page last night, the musical interpre tation by, Mica ittrown contributing materially to the effectiveness of one - of the year's greatest .films. The Ashland Tidings wants an ex ; perienced man at once for telegraph ; night at the Althea hall over the Med-rtioa. Rehabilitation and education : . aad desk editor. .24gford Pharmacy to install officers. All! will be the bureau's greatest problem An election is being held today, of i visiting members and Koyal Neighbors ; having to do with the future of the i two dhectars on the board of the Gald iare -cordially invited to this meeting' ex-service men. At present 41 per ' Hill Irrigation district The polling ; and a light banquet has been arranged cent of the entire ex-soldier population - ,Tace is at Elliott's service station at to follow the business meeting. I taking vocational training are in place , ilr ir.tersectin of -the Foots Creek j , Community dancing Nat Wed. nite. 'ment training in shops -and manufac iij;nwd a d -the, Pacific ; Highway, tbej i -r . ; i; hi (M-t j i, j 4 48 j Muisg, "plants. ,Si thousand of , the i polls being ooen, from S la. in, to 6 p. in. i Pbona or call tur office) tor informs- j beneficiaries have been rehabilitated, ' par'en training cannot be compared , f with ,the lasting benefit to the child. SQbool...Fbone S32-W 255 .'!'riiattf.;ai?vim (-Id mornings? We guarantee, to make It start right or no charge. Riverside1! Uarare. - : 5hln-le..hafce. Medtord Lhn. Co. : -, .: ... .: ...-,r. ' - i LSrAL fl rJS.II Ainricaas Kaodon' YTmlJfy. works wonders for your ajfW cold, snacztag, cooah, X-' chraeie otamh, bod- free '' 0",BM 4ia as mit OxXypruggtsts KlancaoUa, Hiss, - Y 1 CES j' ' i . r. ; $5000 IN JUST TEN DAYiS! That is the stake we have set and we are going after it! We are going to sell Men's Work Shirts for 59c. Mayo Underwear 50c. $1.50 Union Suits; $1.00. Work Sox, 3 pair for 25c. Black and Tan Sox 10c. 16-inch High Top Shoes $5.9. ' Dayton Loggers $4.98. 5 Men's Work Shoesf$1.98 and $2.50. Men's new ' Suits $12.90. Army Coats 75c. 6 Army , liants1 75c. i A inew !CThn 17 II7TI T Tf? sI rVOf?r Members of the American legion nil over the country hereafter will be kept Informed of what congress and the government are doing for ex-service men through a weekly .bulta IstMcad by the legion's leRlslatlve committee. The bulletins will he sent to aUJegion newspapers and publications ana etate officials. s , '. - Nat! Wed. nlte! -imilaion dancia. A dance worth while.. 1 JS Murphy Junk House on S. Front St. has lots of stuff for mile. 248 At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Ashland Fruit and Pro - duce association held last Saturday j house, according U City Treasurer the three new directors elected were! Adams. The lots are In the north S. A, Petfcrs, Br., T. K Wiley and F. U. eastern, part of the city and show de Nutter. The holdover Erectors are jilnquent tsues of about $5000. 0.1 P. S. .. irttans nnd W,Xk Sander. . Miller. ;of the city treasurer's office, Murphy Junk House h;wi changed J wit conduct the sale. l)rtland Tslo h.-mda Joti Auwtlon,dunk I'). ' Vtione number will be given later through this paper. , ' ;' f ; ' ! - i 230 . Stock Lng caps; . Araiy Goods Store. 32 South Central. ) : ! 1; t( Guests at the Hotel' Holland Include Cbarlestalone cf Albany, l.ee Hewitt and F. C. Cole of Seattle; J. A. Mi Heno" of San Francisco, WUllam Rohn or Tiller, Ore., and Dick Straas of Gold It ill. . Big time WeJ.i nto! at! Ilalloon (Usees. . I '' . ' . 248 One ton truck with Ford engine. Paul's Electric Store. 24S Miss Eva Conch, a graduate nurse or Pomona. Cal., is visiting her" sister, Mrs. John W. Rernoll, and has decided to remain in tlrauts Pass. She has been on a vacation to her old home in Illinois. , Miss Couch is also a cousin to Mrs. BenJ. Collins. Grants Tass Courier. H. A. Jassen has returned Ironj a trip to California. While there he took a big order for tide t vinegar and will buy the same from people here. This will mean another good Income and a big advertisement for ths-valley. Mrs. Vaul Hansen eorsetiers for NoRons. Phone 5S5-J. , .. tt "Offltials In rbarge of tfiaJ lectures and motion pictures of Farmers Week I at the Fublio Library wish ta call the attention of every land owner in the valley to the fact that tomorrow, Wed, nesday, will be special lrrigaJUoa day' I ) and that the subject of irrigation will I be fully discussed. I W haw , inspected " ths-- reclftlm Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We j men and 7000 institutions for place rsoommend these lands as an invest-? ment training. The bureau has approx menL Pag-Dresaler Co. U j imately 101,000 . men receiving voca- Money back guarantee on Ked Rib-jtional training and about 302,000 men bon coffee. , . , v 249 j awaiting assignment 423,000 men . The Modern Woodmen will meet to- - have registered for vocational educa- Dressier Co. George Vroman of. Princeton,-Calif., Gold Hill and. his sister, Mrs.-L. M. lnAaUsjidT:fsi.1iisrJyaiees.-- '6e.'tlim, at. .Riverside In the week. Great one day aluminum sate Th'nrs- day a m., Jan. 12. ' Don t miss it. V 249 Mi F. H. -Co.) JT - .Aut - Acoount Books. 60c, pocket Ue,l , enabtes yon to keep complete, accurate; i dally expense account of yenr auto for! -the year with little ef fort For sale i by the Medford Exchange, 211 West; Main. Psone 92L ; , 231 j Mayor C. E. Gates is expected home j this afternoon from bis week's sojourn i at Portland during which he attended meetings of slate boards of which be : is. a member, and addressed business men's organlzat'ons-of Portland. Combination toque and -muffler, all wool, 50c. Army Goods Store, 32 8. Central. tf Dance, Eagle Point Sat night. 252 Crescent orch. Eagle Pt Sat night 252 IS 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rosenberg returned- yesterday after having spent tits last throe weeks In Seattle visiting friends and relatives. . Ftrsytha JDyera & -Cleaners," phone 341. fchop at 118 Mistletoe. Frompt service, and prices lowest consistent with llrst class work. Work called for aud dollvered. J4S William Campbell, local agent ,f Oregon Journal. Phone 571 U 143 Sale of approximately 200 city, lots by auction will be conducted, by-the i city Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock i from the east entrance of the, c.Hirt . rarn: V . ' J ' , 5c. lSc. $1.29 alumlntftu sate. ; M. F. &. ih Co., Thursday Jan. 12, s li im. First come first served. .-49 B.'organixatlon aale startlug Thnrs day, Jan. 12fh. MllUnery. bfousea, silk underwear, purses, etc., etc., at cost and less than cost at tho Vanity Shop. ; 249 Mr. nnd Mrs. O. T. Morgan were guests at the Oxford hotel at Qrants Pasa last Sunday night. , ?i - .Suits to order at pre-war prices from $3S to $53. Kloin the Tailor. Upstairs. . 2W Ma"E. Wood and Florence Graves, plauo teachers. Studio 428 South Ivy. Phone 77S-W. Terms reasonable. 250 The executive oommltteo of the local American Legion post dlacusiod plans last uight for a proposed enter tainment which they wlil present , to the next regular meeting of the post, and if sanctioned by the members it promises to be a hummer. Committee men working on the annual "Dad's night" entertainment which will- wind up the membership campaign now On, reported the program as virtually complete- with a good show assured. ' h Great one day aluminum sale Thurs day ? a. m.. Jan. 12. Don't ntiaa tt. : M. F. & H. Co. ciean nance, t-aie t'omt. . io. - 0. N.'.Wi;34 and family of this city wera, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a W. Fraley at Ashlund. The Vnited States veterans' bureau is now using 0000 schools throughout tbjeicountry for training the ex-service tfjthe employment which they selected. or wa3 selected for them, as their to- Liberty cars are in a class by them- Garage. " Big reorganisation sale at the -Vanity Shop starts Thursday, Jan. 12. i Everything gding for cost and less than jOoaf, Vanity Shop, corner, East Main and iiaruatt. ' ' . 49 Among gueftts at the Hotel Medford ars B.W. Copelandv Jlr. and Mrs. E. H. Epperson and J..E. Martin of Seattle, George A. But of Baden Ead-n," Ger- many, C. F. Harrison of Eugene, H. I. Proul -of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mitehell of Port Angeles, Wn. Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ada are cash In ad vance. Bring In your ads and do sot use telephone. tf Fred Alton Haight teacher of piano and harmony. Classical and popular courses. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg Medford. Ore, Phone 72. tt so A Go-get-the-money Sale.: ?A Back-before-the-war Sale Never in years ha you seen anything like it. Trunk for $7.50 AIT A 7;tX71?TA1I?CiI A "tr O 11 n'finni nrrn mrtfmni Watch Tomorrow Papers ior Prices WI The Cheapest Store iii the Mr. and Mrs, li-ncrok of Eugoito arrived In this flty yeaterdny and will visit their son, IH'puty Sheriff Font crook In Jacksouvl. ; , to, Mu, ll.B ahihuimm imlo.M. F. & It. Co., Tbumdiov Jan., U, 9 'n. f m. First come first served. 240 All kinds of.uHU blocks, Valley Fuel Co. ' ' tr Mr.' and Mrs". A. H. Cornell loft Hrats Pass by auto yesterday wonH(li(tw (m R , llt)Uthl,rn Can'foniltl tng for Portland where the former will attend a convention of Oregon Life llnsurnnce company agents: Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Lean aeeocla tlou. tf KdKar Wleht for low ti1ee tf Four . automobUo to.uilst parties from Astoria, Ore., passed .through Medhtrd yt-Bterday snroute to southern California, The annual tnstidlatlon of officers of Rann8 Chapter O. U. S., will be held at Masonic ball. Wednesday even ing, Jan. 11, 1922. Tho auxiliary com milttee of which Mrs. Purdtn ta chali man, wilt have charge of tho social hour. . Children cared for, Mrs. "W. N. Camp bell. 104 Newtown. Phone S71-U 250 The Arlsto Stone company haa taken over the building formerly occupied by the Pig Pines Lumber company and I has established headquarters ofricvs at Gold Hill. Tho company moved from .Medford to be closer to raw material. Special one day 'aluminum sale at t 1. A tl -ri .1 .. t... iq il a.m. 2411 Ur time Eagls Pt. Sat. night 23. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vlrtch or Jack-; sonviilo w ore among the out of town , I visitors in tho city Sunday afternoon jand evening. , Special ons day aluminum salo at M. F. & lj. Co,, Thursday, January 12. 9 a. m. ' ( 2IS j It drives and controls so easy. It's :the car the ladles love to drive. The 'Liberty, at the Riverside Oarage. i James Whitlock of Vrcka, Calif.. returned to hla home Monday after ; spending a few days in the city on business. j When in need of shingle and roof ;lng call Wallace Woods, 108, Til E iMaln. " ' Thousands of miles without trouble, j Remember Hupmobllos ara doing tt j ' 252 j G. F. Rice of Grants Pass, attended ; to business matters in the city and j Jacksonville Monday. Heat the burglar. Insure with R. A. ', Holmes. The Insurance Man. tf I Get your lot to build on at the City I Hall before tljey are all gone. tf I Doraee Scarbery of Dos Palos. mid dleweight wrestler, defeated Thor 01 ;soa of Portland. Ore., here last night, taking two falls ont of three. Olson ,-won the first fall tn 42 minutes with a '. hodv cl-wors and further NeJson Scarbery wen -the next two falls In a total oMT mtnnrfs.- TMfh"M!!s'fame aa thn mult of tiiv Mda Portland j Telegram. Olson wrestled Thy e nnd Ralph Hand In this city, Ashland an 1 Gold Hill last fall, and is well known locally. j For January oiny. tailor-made suits and overcoats reduced $10. Corns and (look them over, Kiin the Tailor. Up-, stairs. .'.,.. 250 !. Guests at the Hotel Holland Include The following Item Is culled from the Engene Register tf January 1L ;3SS8: :John Gore., of Medford, a tor mer atudi-nt ot the university, stopped over in Eugene last week while on his way home from quite an extended trip through Washington territory. An expensive Job of house wiring may be as cheap as the cheapest If put tn by a wlraman who is looking for pay day. See Pierce lor "House Wiring of Quality." Hemstitching, Pico ring. 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Ttandlcratt Sbon. Phone 4C5-X. 251 tf I YO and a real Cowhide Suitcase $7.50. .... . H WILSON Next Friday Is tho 13th day of the month, an unlucky oiilemUr o. imtilnni tlou In tho minds or the ' atiporatltlimn- Sutta unl overconta of Uepvtiiliitilw stylish, wvuVns tailored rtht.': Prices 2a to ff.5.' M-tn th TnUur.' ltnlr. 1. '' ;.'!.,.';; ;et Mm try n Hiipmebiie. a-' J. K. Mastui, the well known si-irk man who recently reslKnw.l the supar- : InlKmlaMcv nf ttm Klrlluiut fiirmn. aud may take nn ocean voyage. Any member of the Knights ot Pythias wanting work phono O'JO-Y, six o'clock evenings, or soe J. T. Perry, chancellor commander. To close out we offer you a genuine all wool mlntlto (aurto overcoat, regu lar pries $;i7.00, sale price (IS 00. Army Goods Store, 22 South Central Ave Mrs. lluael Sinner, who has 'le-n lulling with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Royal U. Urowu ot Kugle 1'olut, left Saturday for her .homo at Hollywood, Calif. White orn for Komtuy at Monarch Sesd Co. i'tions SCO. ' They run and run and run, llniuno biles do. Clark Motor Co., dealers. 253 Claude Miles and Thomas Nichols. JfV ars among the hunters on upper ljiko Creek tn st-arrh of wild eati, eou- gars and wolves.- Tho show ot lust week made tracking conditions Ideal. Tho famous ilennan army shoes and officers dross shoes. Army Oooda Store .".2 S. Central. U Try oar merchants lunch. Tb . . . i Tomor r owrrThen Gome The Greatest of All the Wonderworks of the Screen! SHOWS 2:15 and 8:15 l1! ii!'. a ,1 m wt'.iit'.'rp ".tf .ir, W " :'S.' !l rFrf. '.-',1.... From the THUESDAY Strongheart tlic Womk-r IKig In "Till-: SILENT CALL . , . . . . West nrs ,4uw'-4J 1 -T'.'ll'.?0''-V--.'V'S,- " 'IP CM Checker fans of llm city are trying tit match Mutt 1 11 Mi UuiioukIi mid "l.ll tttiwgo'" Maddux 'in a scvIoh of seven KUiuea to Nee who ,1a tho champion, Maddx Is aa excellent checker playt-r, an I disputes McPonougU's i-ltilot! to tbe UUtf sluce Krod 1 Pidouna moved o way. c ....... ..... 1 .;' 1 tuna Illy toil In Jui Arl Hlore l-atb aud pliiater, Madtnrd Lbr. Co. Roy Gregory of Klamath FalU Is spending a tow days In the city attoud-jluts recently taken the poaltlos-of bus lug to busline miiltnrs, driver for the Hotel Holland. . K.Uur WUht. r-Minhlo leweler ' Amy cots $3 20 at Amir Goods Htore, White ctrn for hmuluy at Monarch 33 H. ('mitral Ave. tf deed Co. Plume 200 j Trent'!) miuws. hob no Us, Army Paul Leonard wh' umlnrwuHt anitloods Store, 33 H. Cenlial, tf operation tor appundleltis et lViw ho- W, It Welty and -family arrived .In I H11I luat waok Is iiiiproitg rapidly Modford last Week from Idaho, ,i Mr, and will be dtseluirgud next week, iWvlty Is an auctioneer of long stand. tln'.y s lew, ins on paring K'tt. Get yours at ones at City Hall, tf High grade tailor tor men and woiiion Orresv. Ashland. Or tf . F, F. liitrk, proprletir of tho Med ford Tent & Awning Co,, lias pur chased the IHtLute Auto Top Shop situated at 112 N. Front street, opp site the S. P, depot and will handle all canvas nnd auto top work. Ttm new quarter w'lll enable Mr, llurk to In crease his business and handle much work, ttiut bo has been unable t- no commodate provtotui to this II1110. Lime at Mtfdtord Lumber Co, tf Hot corfxs and light lunches, ta males and chill eon cams at DeVoe's, Molssklu breeches and pants, Army Goods Store. 32 H. Central tf novel UyvVINCENt JBLASCO f ! J ' worn ertAPOCM ft: tWv'W rVVl"Ul'," rwr OTIGE If Aluminum Roaster 98c. 1 ill n ! ' , ;- . V ; it, 4 ir 1 m n Aim .(.-) , : . H 1 a Ikt not forget the date of tlie card party tor the lioitellt of tlin aeliotiirshlp lw fund,' Wednesday 3 p. it., at tho Motel Holland, idnmtut' Medford club, Frnxh litne.iiUOj plnstur, Mudford Lumber (Jo,' 1 t 1 i' -1 '. f Army underwear sod 11 u Ion suits elo-uper tluMi slHowhors, . Arm Oooda Wtere. 32 8. Central, 1 - tr Pt-te Ord, ranger In the Crater Lake National park during tha scfts m when the services of rnners are required. tng tuut conies lure wan ttis very, bast of references'. When better autumobllM srs built,, lititi k will build tham. ' tf All kinds ot rough and drssid lumber. Wallace Woods, pbmta 108. 711 H. Main Ht ' f . a When tn need ot sash and doors, call Wallacs Woods, JOS or coins to 711 E. Main St. , , ,1 - .1. 1 n t , ' R. A. M. No. 82 ' Kpoclal Convocation Tues day, January loth, 7:30 p. m. Mark and Past VUttora , wulmuie. 1( freahninnts aarvsd. Order Ordar ot II. P. . K. M. W1L80.V, ?4 A. K. NOTH. fleey. PRICES: FLOOR 85c BALCONY 5Gc iik kii 91.10 Im-lttdea War Tax wmwL IBAHEZ THURSDAY Strongheart the WuntW Hog In ,. , -THK SILENT CALL 1 1 ? 4 1 r .V11 I ;i .!.; i 1 . till Anir on a r. s t - n ,.