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PaTTE TWO rRDFOHD MATr, TRT.B17KB. MKHFORn. OUtfflOtf. Tmm&mV, JANUAUY 12. U)2J 'M F , i' I ;. I f;-i Focal and 4rJ Personals 'That the fruit men of Josephine A Chinook wind front tho southeast! county cro more aloveuly roKardiiiK'startiHl blowing about noon Weilnea- provisions against ullKbt than tUoae day and molted tho auow foal on tho any other county of tha suto was lha hnr4 at Btnmant m n .1a K Tfw r Advic?. received UU reek by Alex o-JTZ . Sparrow, .uperintendont of Crater fl T.T, 1 8t?U 0 10 National park from the park ranger lV'r t-iil u" ? . , , ,v i-.i. t T ",on r 'artnara weok. He urged that ??."lS .IT ihentrUn t "? mow nrtlon. be taken by th, fruit mut luenj in tuur leei 01 snow at. nnna . r . . i Bprlnit camp, wnlcH mean that there ; " " , - .Z .V " KA) m . to one and a half feet mora L" lo..." V T. ' T. lw la Thl. .mmml 1. lhM " 4" "U11 eiB Ul eltv Tl8l . ' . ; I .. "this section was explained by A. C floor of tho valley and on the lower foothills. A chlimok wind Ik tho foro runner of, rain.""" ; U a bettor, Rud Klbbon eoffo. 232 laveat your kuvium lii tbv JackMou County Building aud Loan aoc la tino, ' , .;, tt Raymond Hotchkis of Klamath spending tow day In th Mr. and Mrs. K. Corning Kenly leftj Mm. Fllu V;Ultvn of IVn'rM Point I Tl: fdvt rn.l mnvmd te:ini and tlm today to upend tholr winter yuculkm IH U la un AwUlmul Iwmpltal takliiK tivut-', ."Ii Ik tc(iin!i f tli Upworth I.miKiio rf 1V1 Monte, Calif; . ; t.twnt. , : . Medrord'imd (Inuiti I'ilin v. til eonleiit When In need of utt'.iislea and roof- 1'lnMtnnnrUi of mtlcH without I rouble. ! baaUollmll VMav evenlim, Jammry ln caU V,iUc Woo. 10. 711 Utmii;i'tor Itupiuobl!a iir,d"ln M.H'th, lu FtiworfhhaU at Ortrnw I'a. Mti'ln, " . ;'. .l . : , ! " " . i '. . 2WI K,1:it VVmtivir.'r low t.rlrfu tr lint your lit to build on t the Uty j , v'I'lldvetl cnrtd for, Mm. V. N. Cum-I CiHvt ut oivh. l.inU I't. St. ul'tht, I1M1 bofore they oie itlf K"tie. tf ' boll, 104 Newtown t'lioUrt 3 VI U USO i ' " asa IV.noe, KnKlrt l'olnt Hjit. night, A. A A. M, A " Rpocl'il (Vitiiiiiunlcatiou MJ- fohl Jodcn 10.1, Krlday Ya- r ins. Jan, 7:39 jy. in. 1 Work lu K C, d'TiH!, KM. l K. WIU.lAMa. Haar. RrafarBja.igfujcjijm. aM.n'i.ni,i-a.iii,j-ij.mi. '".wmi'jguM In from one at the lake rim feet loo. ihurt ln va f ihl. .lm i V" "M v... .1 " ... . Alien, district horticultural commie " mis iMfniin miiiiniR n mere will oe - , --a u two or three months of .now vet In J.ou the rT"Mn8 Community club dances. . i . - tun uii-iuuiis usea in lis entorceraent that rcKhn, nd the snowfall there q , Tag Courier - vrll probably be up to the average. Frf""" 1 a et , A 2312 "Lucky pance" m be trtven'. xMi fof mlny at Monarch at the LflRion hall, Friday, thi t3tH.taeea inone The aluranl are Invited to attend. 250 Try our merchant lunch. . Hnm and eesa 2.ric. Omthep raf ' Medford travelere returning from ty viBiting friends. , j Fir an enjoyable week end party. you can't ko wroun ou the lUvorsUio All kinds of mtU blocJia. Valley Fuel Co.' .' , ' tf Claud MUes nad Thoouia Nichols.; Jr., of Eagle Bdn( have returned from Try our merchant lunch. The, rour w' hunt In the lke creek Shaat. . , ( jdlstrli-t niter lid cat, they had no H. S. Royce, pronrleter ot the ale t-ilrk- . . . I California report that the rainfall ln!'''a Veil Co., arrived this morninx! I 'he burgUvr. laaure with R. A. that Btato so far Is thG KreateRt for l i tot- a two days stay to laok after busl-!Holmea, The Insurance Man. tf years, and that conaeo.uenjy tne CaU-J8e' Mr? Sjra. Royce and their rornians are mucft delighted. The en-;win WI" move oere to reside about ttre state hag been very wet for ser .rai weeks.'" '' . ; ; Teeth! cleaned wtUwit charje. t. .V. R, Kaufman, dentist Phone: Office 285, res. 331 R. Spart Dldf. JS5 , When in neeQ of aaidt and doors, call Wallace Woods, 10) or come to 711 R. Main St. ' : ; v Friday JilKht wttt bo fDaddy'a Night" at the Roosevelt school. Porter J. February list. China lily bulbs. "ap Art Store. Atty member'of the' Knlihts of Pythlae wanting work phone B90-T, sU o'clock evenings, or see J. T. Perry, chancellor commander. New attendance cards have been printed for the chamber of commerce forum luncheons, and Song Leader Millard ' anhounced at yesterday'a ' Noff will make an address and Wm. F.Korunl 11181 'WM bxks, containing aev r . m j - i . . i. ' arl n aw Wa.. 1.4 V. m ji- Isaacs will render several solos. All fathers of the district are urged to attend. . 1 ' ' " Dane Kingsbury Sat night Dec, 14. Leedom's orchestra. Kurt wed. All kinds of. rouga sad dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10$. 711 JE. Main t - Among guests at the Ilotel lledford oral new'son i Vould l)e ready for dls trlbuUon in the near future, ' High grade tailors for men and women. Orres, Alhland. Or. ' tf They run and run and run, Hupmo blles do, Clark MoWr, Co, dealers. 252 L. R- Andre"w of Byers station, wa fined' $50 .Tuesday Wr having deer meat In bis gossessiba. He was ar rested and brought to Roseburg by Ed re i. B. Iennctt and Lerojr Chllds of 'w. deputy game warden, formerly ,v Hood River. 'C. R.johnaon or Scra-' ?l Medfortt ,; f " -' " mento, -C M Un of oCrvallla, Oet acquainted wiUi Caak and Cayy ."JPalrdpf. St' Joseph. Mo., and Mr, and 1?1. Thbore was Ijuilt up for Mrs. L. K Bklnner ot Rose.burg."v : j 8"ocnl of (h hundreds of people a Remenibei the" shooting matcS Sun-' 0t bav been wgrklng, hand tn band feav. Jan. lii at Lamport place. C52 :tt ua. and have lea roied to live and "'Z. ;'A Hghtlnj pian. for. aaje,;at a bar-.M Ta- V? bringing down ':!. Owner has secured, electricity . be b'sa cost of llvlaff. AI goods ara ".Trom the Power company.' See It at ' marked tn plain figures 100 cents, " Paul's Electric Store. " - 254 j Mat Is tho Value" yoU get for every dol- ' Dr. J. Frankl'n BrnmbaiiRh will lee-' "1 worth of goods yon buy Just the iure In the hiRh school auditorium Sat-.best o! everything for lees, at the Spot nrday afternoon at 3 p. m. Dr. Bruin-1 CWi Basket Grocery, 'at the Vinson bau?h Is one of the speakers' on the j B. 236 N. Riverside Ave, tr protrram far Farmers Week and the' Groceries at prices to clear thera lecture wli be at high school In order, out January sale, Truax Store, 251 to accommodate more people, as the' 3- M. Bullls of the California-Oregon library hall will not seat all who "wish Per company spent yesterday In to hear this lect,ure. ' Dr. Brumbaugh .Glendale on business.' will talk on some phase of psychology Tl? SupeMread U re the tire with and will be appreciated by all the bus-! Wer and thicker tread they wear bards and wives, as well as fathers 1 BgPr- Riverside Garage. tf and mothers of this crunt ,' ;j ,-.1 . It- Prank koboru. dentist. ruei Trench' shoes i; ht-n-nails, 'Army fil- Teleplmne 503-R. tf Gcods St;m, 32 8. Central. r ' tri Guests at the Hotel Holland include V,'lw;n be,ttttr automobiles are built! H- w- Jhnson of Spokane. H. Oakley Buick u r:i buHd t'm! ' ' ' ' nd ' C." C.'-8aent' of Portland, B. At the annual itlcknTiaers; meeting :K"f of,SnFrancisco, Paul MabT of of the Ashland branch of the Federal . Rsseburg.'-A.' A. Snyder of Glendale, Farm Loan sssiattoh'neli this weett. 0rB-.'ai Gi!9rgeW. Knight of, Hub the following. directors were, chosen; 1 bar(l. Ore. ' , . , j.' . D. H. Jackson, P. C. Holmes, Frank L. ' Tb moderate cnarges for klnder . , Nutter, W. A. Stratton. John Murphy, i frten training cannot be compared and H. W. Barron. ;,The x?qpditlons ; wlth lN UOS benefit tb the child, wer 0, as ein jn fine shape. I Transportation furnished. Tiny Tot Of "the f i5000i in loans only one "note! Srtrool.- -lhone-8S5-vr .--255 was reported as ieing delinqttenU.-i; i'f Stji hard, .these "Army underwear "and union " suits eo mornings? We guarantee to-make cheaper than el?ewhere. Army Goods! 11 ,,art "lbt or no charge. Riverside i .innuiTr clea-ance sale at Truax! v.Birm aiiorneys oi Oregon will be Vi"re. I'owrgt rrices nn's'ible. 231CalIei in to conference, eHhet In Port- Frsnces DtiRois who Is a student of j IaDl1 or Salem within the nest week or of. O., returned last night to herten oaj'8. to discuss law enforcement work. ' She had been detained by the ! Problems facing the state," according to Jllres, cf her mother. ' ' J L 'H. Van Winkle, attorney general. Amy cots $1.25 at Army Goidi Store,' Tlle conference Is to be tailed by the 22 S. Central Ave. tf j attorney general at the suggestion of Ham and eggs 23c. Gusher Cafe. j United States. Attorney General Amoag the guests of the rmtjaua U'e-iShejty. who has requested a con- brtel at Roseburg yesterday were the 'erence o? thta nature In all states of nj voi a nt lu class cy loem , ee? them , at, .Jhe, Riverside .: : -,'. it's , i remember that classified ads. following from" Medford:" Fred L. Strang, K. E. Hodgman and F. B. Bie-low. Big shooting . match at Lamport the union. If you can't get It anywhere else try the Truax Store, January sale. 251 Murphy Junk House has changed place one mile north' of. Phoenix, Sun-j bands Into American Junk Co, -.Phone day, January IS. ' 253 'number will be given later througn Ct no niare, Red Ribbon coffee. ". " ' ... ... 25i Mr. and Mrs. James E, Grieve and W"Hst'rv Oriv all , of -Prospect. Oregon.! kro kileets' at the ; i nipqua htel in this city. "Mr. Grieve has one of the flnut summer resorts in the' state.' It Is located on the highway about 35 tnllee aorth of Crater Lake. 1 There t a modern hotel, cottagoa.J parks and nearby Is as fine hunting and finning as can be found any place. Roseburg Review. ' Suits to order at pre-war prices from 138 to 155. Klein the Tailor. Upstair, j " ' 250 j The nana! congeala! peppy crowd will be there. Riverside Community club, Saturday night ,.v 253 t.ni. t'trlnl. h.. m . M.K .1 I..' - " w .4. mho mv4inaFi m f't. 100 by ItO feet on Minnesota street front C A. Knight and plans on erect ing a bungalow on It in the spring. Ida K. Wood and Florence Graves, piano teachers. . Studio 4 26 South Ivy. Phone 77S-W. Terms reasonable 250 A clean dance. Eagle Point ,252 J. E. Enders of Ashland, was a buft ness visitor la. the city . for a few hours Wednesday afternoon. - . "Liberty cart are in a class by them- : seijes. . ifjarage,. Please locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. Bring in your ads and do not use telephone. "' tf ' W. E. Morris of the Table Rock dis trict was attending, to business in the city Wednesday. Money saved on meat Sat at Booth 11. Public Market 251 An expensive Job of house wlrin may be as cheap aa the cheapest If put in by a wireoaaa who is looking for pay-day. See Pierce for "House Wiring of Quality." Phone 485-X. 25! The "experience of the past year, has conclusively (demonstrated the wisdom In the complete Segregation . .of the commercial. fishing and game interest or. Oregnn,: according: to- A. Burj?h. duff, state game warden, tn hl annual report 'fifed wftS Secretary of State TvMer:,'Thij .report, points out. that irvtcsa uf same prpiepuon ano propagation bas been brought about in 1821 than 4irtng ay, similar period and that the affairs of the game com-' miasloa-ata. oanducteaJa. a .mor, busk, nessllke manner and with mare expo-' ilenctratiir th'ftrad :f-6r fif Separt- ( ment expended more Judiciously by : reason of the game commission giving' vnmaj tuuDiucraiiou 10 game ariainr. Fred Alton Haight teacher of piano and harmony. Classical and popular courses. Studio 318 Liberty Bide- Medford. Ore. Phone 72. tf Beet, pork. Mutton and chicken. Booth 11, Public Market, Saturday. 251 ! Miss Lydia Deane, former student in i the Medford high school, who has been S residing in Santa Rosa, Calif., for' the ' pa3t few months .arrived the first of! the week for an Indefinite stay, and is J the guest of Miss Constance Vance, j Big time Eagle Pt Sat night 252 1 Come and let us convince you thati Public; i Strongheart, the5 Wonder- 7a Doq! Half wolf, half dog with ateel-trap jaw and firocyc killer when the wolf call echoes in his earsa beast of unmeasured devotion when his animal heart, charged with an inborn hate of men, knows the first touch of human kindness bestowed by a girl. 14 n sAHot 'coffee and light lunches- ta- males an.d chiy con came at DeVoe'a "The state bonus' commission intends selling $10,000,000 of bonds on January 16, which will be the first chunk of bonds disposed oj under the bonus act. This, money . Is to be used in the pay rent, bonuses to farmer service men of Oregon" Almost 50 per cent of the apjdjeatiomi to the com mission are for a cash bonus Instead of a long-time loan, which means that approximately $5,000,000 in cash will be In circula tion as soon as the service men can gt bold of It What interest the bonds wBl bear Is not known, as the buyer will same the interest rate In their bids. ' The big block of bonds so soon to be dumped on the market had an influence on the bidding for the state highway bonds disposed of yesterday. "Portland Oregonian. Dry -goods,' aluminum, granite-ware, glass-ware and dishes, truax store January sale. Come in and get prices, j ' ' 251 Moleskin breeches and panta. Army Good Store, 32 a Central tf ! Mrs. E. L. Balcom Hi Seattle, Is visit. ng her daughter, Mrs. Robert' Lladley. ; Only a few lots on paving left Get )rours at once at City Hall. - ' -' tf j Edgar Wight, reliable leweler.. I, A. Dew and family who formerly resided in Medford, have removed to a residence at Eighth and B streets. Mr. Dew Is in the railway mall service. -Ashland. Tidings. Quality efopds at price you can af ford to pay, January sale at Truax ; Store, 327 E. Main St ." 251 Several bowling teams of the Elks' lodge, met last night on the lodge al- leys in a series of fast pin-tumbling 1 contests. The bowling tournament for! lo lxe members began last Monday and j will continue on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays lor several months, j The famous rierman army shoes and j officers dress shoes, Army Good Store til S. Central. . tf "1 ! Ilaai and eggs 25c, Q usher Cf. i una paper..; Oij-f -,i j 25 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Biddle, wbo have, been fueste at the Hotel "Medford for the past few months will occupy the residence of Mr, and Mrs. George M. Roberts tor the remainder of the. win ter. Mrs. Roberts and J children left several days ago' to visit Mrs, Roberta' parents' In Cincinnati, Ohio. ; . Stocking caps. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central. , ' tf Mrs. Paul Hansen coraetlere for NuBone. Phone 58 5-J. tf Several employes of the California Oregon Power company were engaged this morning In replacing burned-out wires in a' subterranean 'street .light conduit on Main street between Fir and the a P. tracks. , We have inspected the reclaimed Tule ' landa ' al' Klamath ''Falls. We recommend these lands as an Invest ment Page-Dressier Co. J 1 1 tf Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page. Dressjer Co. " " ' tf . Mr.;Gus Nichols of Eagle Point, was among the out of town people 14 the city Wednesday afternoon. ' Aut-Account Books. 50c, pocket size. enables you to keep complete, accurate dally expense account of your auto for collegiate work la eligible to member 251 i we, sell cheaper Booth 11. I MkndjMTa. P,.M. Kaw4 and son j Gordon returned ' Wednesday from CftUfornla ere,-41iey had , been the pa3t three w-ecks, visiting relatives and friends at Wlnton. RlnrUtnn and 1 Maderla and Dumba. f-. ' , Combination toque and muffler,4 all ool, 00c. Army Goods Store, 32 8. CefltraC:' : l ' , ' Dane at Riverside Community club Saturday night, Jan. 14th. 252 Miss Maude O'Brien who with her1 sister, Misa Anna, bad been spending ; the holidays with her mother, has re-. turned to Seattle. Miss Anna O'Brien will visit her mother a while longer. For January only, tailor-made suits and overcoats reduced $10. Come and look them over, Klein the Tailor, Up stairs s. 260 desired. Hemstitching, ' ' Picollng, ' c ! 1 ' 8c per yd. Buttons covered. ' FTandlcralt Shop. tf The College Club of the Rogue River Valley, will meet at the home of Mrs. Myrpn Root, 304 South King street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Everybody who haa had two years of the year with little effort For sale by the Medford Exchange, 211 West Main. Phone 931. ' "-' 251 Next time try a Huprooblle. ' 1 252 ship. Misa Jesslo Wilson Is ' social chairman.' ' ' For servico phone 341, Forsythe Dy'erg & Cleaners. . " 254 B18INKSS OPPOItTl'NITIES FOUR-SITE SALES, AGENCY ASBXAXD OREGON ' MKDFOMJ!i" Bt-aver BUmIc . T , - Medford Hlork . Phono 4 ' ' Phono 900 " ' ;v ',m r. ' ' BunIiiohs , 0BOrtuiiltics BuMlOOWl , " lA'tUMM . Business I'urtncrtililpn -N'o Cliargc for LbtlnK Results l'roducud Or No ray All Transaction Absolutely Confidential " BCSINES8 OPPORTUNITIES STARTS TODAY rUiTING fRIIAY and SATlltDAT REGULAR PRICES ADULTS 85c KIDDIES 10c Include War TX I fmwk ; If 1 wm ml li Arr. i - mv.-.r. wiy i y vx if.. . "hj'jy . i 1' rWT Tho drama of one woman and many men in the hills and of a giant wolf-dog pulling be tween the blocd call of the wolf-pack and dog devotion to the girl. It's from H. G. EvarU Saturday Evening Post story, "The Cross Pull. A STATEMENT We have booked, bought and reviewed pictures for. the -past, rise years and rerer in our experience in the busincg3 have we run acroia a picture with all of the elements contained in "The Eilent Call.' It has everything beauti ful photographic "shots," wonderful cast, ex cellent acting:, unequaled tense situations, and, above all, universal appeal to all classes and satisfaction for all ages. SUPERLATIVES POSITIVELY FAIL US. I The Page Management . ""Warm "THE l SIEENT ; 1 ' ' iv ! .., ' '., f. When you've seen thia you've seen the screen's utmost in drama of men, women and beasts of the - backwoods. - '- PATIIE NEWS WEEKLY and. COMEDY 1 7,t sy'v, ;nv! . t.L -.MriA-z:y w .- a mass i m Awtr a . f m. w i -aa -vk. av wta row MloiWMaamraU'2 BETTY at the mighty WURLITZR ' always SUNDAY CHARLIE CH APLI in "THE IDLE CLASS" v ' ' ...'.I t I ,, lit j .:,' . X. ,