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Jf ocatand , i 4 Personal Whether the mayor and councllmcn were afraid of the "IVlday. the 13th" hoodoo, or for fvome other reason, that "muflh talked of h peclal meeting of the city count tfiwas not held Inst 'night a wan originally planned. The council chamber was all lit up with a nice fire Kolng, ready early in the evening for the nicetlng:"'vi;b. ' none of tho city officials present, nud after a wait of several 'hrt!rtit' developed that the KpncliJ meeting had been abandoned, and that all the business would . hp trnniittctp yiUf fftgular meeting aeu Tuesday jtiili$.l lany Important, mat ter tuiva been "hansring fire for several weeks. ' ' " T Army underwear and anion aulta cheaper than elsewhere. Army Good Store, 32 8. Central , tf Dr. F-wG. JChayer haa moved', his office to llootus S910 Jackson Co. Hank Building. 253 O. C. Itefitth'fl'Nvhb hud chant of the electric and pumping plant "at Crater" N atlwutf 'far last f! , arrtvM buck in the city Thursday afternoon from a several months vtait at Seattle, and has resumed his winter vocation of clutteriiw-wp the Elks club. On the re-turn Miihe'raa uo.oss SoWy V. Hall . '.If jthe state highway, department ln- The sunshine oi the past two days,' tendw to' order .Dm -removal of rural jwhilo not strong, has been iuen Bp-, mail botes from wRhm. easy reach, of j predated follow lug tho long spoil of the paved portions of ' hlsbways It, cloudy or foggy weather, TUi Unya must sea to It that tha roadway which; continue somewhat chilly, especially would then have to be used by the in the moruii its. ' This morning'H muv carrier In serving rural patrons U kept ' tmum temperature was 12 iegree In a passable condition.- This la the above. substance of a letter received by J. M.J noM your Ford Btnrt hard those IVrer. aa-latant attorney ficneral in mornings? We guarantee to make char of tho legal department bf th,ft,Urt itftht or no charge. Riverside state highway commission, from Will Oarage, If. Haya, pot:ter general, iu rply I V,. F.,,fl rvjt e, -ht 5 to a query as to any Jurisdiction which ! W" roiBt ' af' n M' the poftoffle dejvartmoin miht n; PkliK caps. Army Ooods t?Ur. cie over public highways, i 33 South C nt nil. it Mrs. Frank I'aiker. d.csamaM.i ' Tnn P,rI basket hall tennis of the removed U Korth Grope Si. Ttf. Orahta Pass and R-mbuiK h!j;h 441-X. . ' ' tebfSla will play l ItMeburit (nnlttht. KemcaU-ef &e ahortififf tnotclx Sun-!11". Jlodford hUh jtlrU team will Y, Jan. U, at Lm;ioi-t place. ' 2i2 ,w.uM tho ru;t with Interest as it Guests at the Hotel HollaruLlncluda.wUJ Klvu them a line on the ability of B. M. Durant and J.J Shoel of Fort-: thets two tvam which they meet later land. Mr. anl Mrs. Onarget W. HirUer ho ctasn:. letl Ahiatrom and Chester L. Ward Attend the bl same, then tho MR of Patte KaMa, Mr. nad Mm. CorKe diK at Kat nnljht. 252 HaiuUess and Blind Veteran, Can Worli Typewriter Smith of Kiunne, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Btee of Yreka. - When in need of easa aad doors, cult "Wallace M'oods. tOS or com to 711 E. Mala St. Amy coU ?3.J3 M Army Goods Stor, 32 8. Cwnlrrd Ate. tf Mrs. A. S. C'.awmin and children of Ashland left today fot a visit with her tatlior, Mr. Krtttsa at Kottiie River. ViK shoot iut match at Lamport at tho Multnomah liotel; Fortland, and pu?e one mile north of Fhoeulx, Sua rod baeltfTM! Aim in a tourlnjr csrldav, Junnary 15. 2S2 which he brought to Modfor J.' -v. Hot wf(M sd light hinchee, ' U To eloea out we offer yoa a gonutne males and chiU con earn at DeVoa'a.' all wool ralntite fabric overcoat, regu lar pric"l7A0ale price $11.00. Army fJoods Store, 33 South Central Ave. Madrona- Dairy ewtMied Joraeyi Franr.it on cotnpaay business. Porr? O. I'rowfvird, ehiof enstnoer for the Callforala-OresFm Power com paay arrtvei! yesterday from San milk and cream from' tuberculin tested rows, for sale. Phone S01-J. 1 257 The College eiub of the Rogue River valley met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Myron Root, thU city. ... . Bpylendld opportunity to have spring sewlna done now.11 Call Deuel ft Co. dreaaraaklug parlors. ; 3S4 Dfv F Q. .Thayer has moved hia office to Rooms 8 9-10 Jackson Co. on! Building. I5J Mrs. L. 11. Klum, .73 Poulevard, has Just- received si' lettor from her Bon, Otto Klum, a former Ashiond bay now employed as coach la the University of Hawaii, in which he states that It is Just as fco as ever there, with the thermometer' registering T4 which seems much hotter on account of the moisture. He eaid tho English wal nuts which Mrs. Klum sent him from Aahland, pre being exhibited to the na tlve. Aitlind Tidings. . ' V Teeth Cleaned without charge. Dr. V. R. Kaufman, dentist Phone: Office 285; res. SS1-B. Sparta Cldg. 85fi Floase remember that classified ads, locals afld,'. small ads are cash lu ad vanoa. . Bring In your ads aa4 lo not use telapltonat .- v, tf. The niAiiic .market this morning was a good one for this time of year with a plentiful supply of home grown pota toes, bean; Jbeef. "pOTk. Poat meat and cured mfeitl. btt with : tesetables scarce. x "- For business opportunities in 8. Ore eon conaaH ha: Tour-Site Sales Agency room 421 Med ford bids, phono 00. tf A good line of talk will not give you a Rood job of wiring. Bee Plero for "Houae""wIrlntf '" of quality." Phone 45-X -: : - " i4S Leon T)4 Kf Skins' who. has been la Portland on aiiuslness riait since last Sunday 4- expected home this after-1 noon or tomorrow. Danoe Kingsbury. Sat. niht, Doc. 14. Leedom'a orchestra. Nuff sed. Try a Bapar-tread tire the re with a wider and thicker tread they Wear longer. Riverside Garage. tf Rev., John' Aitchlaon, D.D., of New York City, general director of the Cap . tut, New World movement, passed through Medfdrd Thursday. He sent a telegram to Tier. T. R. Leach of the First: Baptist church to meet him and ride to Ashlaud to renew old acquain tanceship and talk over the denomina tional situation. Dr. Aitcbison spoke very highly of the plana under consid eration for the local new Baptist churetf, and indicated that Mr. Leach would be called upon to aid in the New World Movement program in southern Oregon. Dr. F. O. Thayer has moved his office, to Rooms 8-6-19 Jackson On. Bank Building, : r '; " 253 All kinds of rough - and Are sued lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108 7H K. Main St. - j A temperature of 13 degrees below zero lias caused the upper end of Klamath lake to freeze over, bringing to an end for the winter the diking of a large area of In '!aa lands, by the California-Oregon Power company. 1 he ,thrmometdr here yesterday mor ning registered 9 degrees below sero, 36 degrees colder than was recorded any day UtBt winter. Edgar Wight for low prices. . tf A lighting plant for sale at' a bar gain.. Owner" has secured electricity from. the Power company.. See it at Paul's Electric Store. . 254 The Epwbrth Leoguo teams of Med ford played the Ep worth League teams of grants Pass at Grants Pass last . night, : The girls'-4eara of the Medford contingent aud the boys' teams of which, thore were two, lost . A large number of. spectators from MedWrd attend. 1 1 ;. ; ' - f : ; 7 Trench shoes, ' hob-nalls, ' Army Goods Storo, 32 8, CentraL . tf When better automobiles are built Bulclt will botld tbem.i , , , It T. 5 O. - Bradley, superintendent power bouses for the CallfornlB-Ore-- gon Power company arrived yesterday and will spend several days la the city on buaiaees. The Southern Oregon Lumber "Co. will offer good 2x4's at their mill at end North Central at from f 12 to $15 , for balance of month. ' tf We have Inspected tho reclaimed Tula lands at Klamath Falls, W reronirnenitWJfir laais, at as Invest- Moleekia breeches aad pants. Army Goods Store. 82 0. Central. - tf Only a few lots on paving left Get yonrs at once at City IlalL tf . Chria Natwick, of Eaule Point, con tractor on the Green Springs Mountain road, was a b'asinew visitor in town yeatecday. llo eaya that there Is two feet of snow on tho mountain now, but that U a light fall for this time of year. With present indications, he Is of the opinion that he can complete his con tract by the first or July, about one third of the work being completed now. Ashland Tidings. Edgar Wight, rejtable Jeweler. . The famous Herman army shoes and officers dress shoes. Army Goods Store 3J 3. Central. Among guests at the Hotel Medford are Frank Rotuine of Stoughtoa. Mass. jTank T. Swett of San Francisco, J. F. Brumbaugh of Cbrvallis. W. L. EA-ans of Sacramento, M. Kopp and C. R. Pad dock of Yakima, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. L. Wienke of Clfttonia, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. jr. Chinzar of Aberdeen, Wn. Crescent orch. Eagle rt Bat night ' 252 China lily bulbs. Ja Art Store. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Domergue and Russell Sherwood left today for San Francleco. They will make the trip by motor car and lit: Domergue will go by raU from San Francisco to New York where be will remuin for three or four days on business. They Intend to return In about three weeks. I Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. High grade tailors for men and women. Orres, Ashland. Or. tf For service phone S4I, Forsythe Dyer Cleaners. . 254 At the Presbyterian church on Sun day-morning, the pastor, Rev. E. P. Lawrence will begin a series' of sen mons cn the 'subject of "Evil" This first one will be entitled "The Plea of ESil." Others will followed on Hypocracy," "Respectable Sins." In order to get the best good from the series yon should hear the first one Sunday. The quartet consisting of Mrs. E. MacElhose, Mrs. Edna Isaacs, Forrest Edmeades and William Yaw ter will sing an anthem entitled "1 Was Glad When They Said Unto Me." by Galbralth. There will be no even ing service as the congregation win unite with the other churches la the dedicatory service 'a the Christian church at 7:3d p. m. , They run and run and ran. Hanroo- bile da Clark Motor Co.. dealers. 252 Get acquainted with Cash and Carry system. This store was built up for the good of the hundreds of peopl that have been working hand la hand with us, and have learned to live and let lire. We are now bringing down the high cost of living. All goods are marked In plain figures 100 cents. that Is the value you get for every dol lars worth of goods you bay just the best of every thing for less, at the Spot Cash Easket Grocery, at the Vinson Uarn, 226 N. Riverside Ave. tf Combination toque and muffler, all wool, 60c Army Goods Store. 32 8 central, : ,,,;; tf W ill buy Newtown apples. Address J. SmitR, care Hotel Medford. stat ing what youhave to offer, -.. 166 Manzanlta wood right on the road. 12.75 tier. Telephone R-13-X-2. 2 Mr. and Mrs. George W, Barker of Butte alls, are Medford visitors. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Bldg. Telephone 60?-R. tf 4 The moderate charges . for kinder garten training cannot be compared witn the lasting benefit to the child. 1 ransportaoon furnished. Tiny Tot School. Phone 882-W, , 255 Just as the PoHt goes to presi we learned of several mining deals that cave been pulled off "in the Jackaan vllle district, particulars of whjen will be printer later. Among the properties sdld were the Simmons mine on Orubb creek' for 320,000, the "Wolfe mine on Haines creek, for $15,000, the Big Buz zard mine on Elk creek and another mine near Gold Hill. Jacksonville POSt. ' ' . f. Hemstitching, Plcoyngr, ' 8(5 per yd. ! " , Buttons covered. I Kandicratt Shon. tf Dance at Riverside Community club Saturday night, Jan. Htn. , - , .262 in t i . Ml ' Vk,J- '1 1 m '1 ! MM': ft r,j . a Mrs. Paul Huoaett conetler tor XuHoue. Phone 5SS-J. Fred Alton Hutxht teacher of piano and harmony. Classical and popular courses.- Stadlo 318 Liberty Bldg., Iteifurd. Ore. Phone 73. it It has been IcarneJ that the public marRtt was burttuirued the sam right recently, and probably by tho same culprits, when the Star Meat market was broken into and the dresax) csreasea of a number of sheep were stolen. From the public market was taken five sacks -of Applcgate grown potatoes and 65 pounds of Ap- plegate beans, the property of Ray Orfenbacher, who la soiling 1500 pounds of beans aad eeveral hundred lacks cf potatoes from a booth in tho market . phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tula lands. Pnge Dresslor Co. tf Community dancing at Nat touixht Aiford s big seven piece orchestre.352 Neit time try a Huptnoblle. 2!i: The appeal ease of Tom Merriman as a test ef the constitutionality of the new automobile license law, for the violation of that law recently of which he was found guilty tn Justice court, is set for trial in circuit court at Jackson vllle. January 31st Representatives of the attorney-general's office and the state highway commission will be present. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion. ' tf The usual congenial peppy crowd will be there." Riverside Community club. Saturday night 252' For an enjoyable week end party you can t go wrong on the Riverside Community club dances. 252 Ashland high school defeated the Fort Jones high school last nigh- in a basketball contest by a score of 40 to 14. Spectatora say that Ashland was displayra? mid-season form and that Fort Jones was unable to find herself on the dlminctive Ashland gym floor. I They say. however that the Port Jones! aggregation looka good aad shows the! results of good coaching. It is pre dicted that the Fort Jones team wtl! make ag ood showing against the Med ford five tonight. The Central Point girls were beaten by the Ashland girls, and the Central Point boys were de feated by the Ashland second team In a tight contest by a scor of 13 to 11. 8ome big dance tonight at Nat 252 AU kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Beat the burglar. Insure with R- A. Holmes. The Insurance Man. tf It s better, Red Ribbon coffee. 252 Costs no more,; Red Ribbon coffee. 252 Aiiogeiner ,.st,B6i trout were planted in the streams and lakes of the state during 1921, according to Captain A. E. Burghduff, state game warden, who reports a most successful year. For the year ending November 30, . 1521, a total of $274,903.60 was taken In by the department and of this amount $55,356.20 remained as profits This amount added to the balance of last year leaves $80,488.13 in the treasury. A clean dance, Eagle Point 252 Liberty cars are in a class by them selves. See them at the Riverside Garage. Big time Eagle Pt Sat night 252 Community dancing! Nat! To-nite. 252 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore and eon whose residence on South Holly street has. recently been remodeled are now occupying It having moved in yester day. When in need of shingles and roof- lag call Wallace Woods. 198, Til E Main. Get your lot to build on at the City Hall before they art all gone. tf John Smith, a canal company labor er was found In an Intoxicated condl tion Friday afternoon in an alloy in the business district by Chief of Police Timothy, and as a result he was fined $20 in police court today. Thousands of miles without trouble GAS EXPL1 PARTS CABLE AT 1 TRiGONIA WELL Uii-t Tuenlny, th fill limt,, while (Irtlllna at tho Trtgonla well Itn full hviid ( nlor titHinUittf to within 114 rut vt aurtuc. a ry h7 irutlon (K'cun d, ai-iurdhui to ro port of the TrtU'Mita rffl'Utn, that nhot the rtillUuB teU UP pftt th drilling rahle ' InMds ft ths renins', i'iiuhIkb tht' i-tiMe to dink, and with lh down Mrt'ho ef tho ti'U and up atrokn et tin' wiilKInu tiuin iMUNod thi rbU' Irt purl, and h-nve tho tiid lt the bottom ef the well, for which Nfi''Ul flnhlr. tot-dd bud to lm in imred. Hownvrr, all In ailu anfwly out, and drlllliiit renunu'd. will lm ht'ld h(' tlm Vreabyteilcn rliun li at i 2 o'clock Sinulny, liiier u nlit In the I'nx Vnlliy riMiintei-y pi'Hf l.VQIkH,. - j , " I ,! U. V. ti, ItrCvelAr. '' ' !, 'i' WA31IINUTDN. Jan. l4.-Th cont of living 0c-rimd, batwenn Juiia, 19 JO, un 4 Wnembnr. 10V 1,. 32.7 per cont atl'etrctl; 13.7 iit fnt at Chlnano. 19 r (Milt at Wanhlng tf n, IS. 7 por ctnt at Nyw York and 1M.4 per rnt at Philadelphia, the bureau of labor "ti.ttuilci unnouncad toda v, 1 )'. - W "I 'I !' 1 1 i I1 "I'l'l US "Where ther' a will there's a.-vl'yslrlan. Hronnor, w.i a acamao, way," says Carl Bronner. a disabled -t.-uloivvj In lt.nil:iu waters, during the veteran of the late war, wh U inlna ; it and is now at the Evergreen Hos- both his hands and the sight cf botVpr.t'l fi-r th Blind, lu Baltimore, Md. f eyes; yet, denpita this great handicap,, lie Is attending tho cenference on the Bronner can work a typewriter. He. rehabilitation ( disabled soldiers be is shown here demonstrating his ubll-jlng held at the Veterans' Bureau at Ity to General Sawyer, the presidents (Washington. t ... .-- -T.r-;.!r. g-x r S-' Krssam W. E. WALKER GETS I land j& tonight I Jv.t TintM Hti-omdcwrt : ttie woiuUt l3. In "The Hllrut CW1' v STARTS . TOMORROW Hia Very Liitoetl CharlesChaplin MAHATMA GANDHI FRENCH PRESS IS EXPLAINS POLICY Hi NOM-RES SIM E has vlo- CALCUTTA.Mh.itma Gandhi Issued a statement. deprecating- lence and' resistance to constituted authority, and explaining his theory of resistance by non-violence. The state ment was liisued as a result of the Bombay rioting upon the arrival of the Prtnc of Wales, in which seven were killed and 200 injured. Gandhi's state ment SRya: "The hope of reviving rn.iss civil dc obedlence has, tn my opinion, once more been dashed to pieces. Tvie atmoephere for mass civil disobedience 1.1 absent It Is n t eniuh that such atmosphere is to bo fjund at Bardo'l. and therefore it may go side by si lc Rh violence In Bombay. This Is lm ponjslble; neffher Bardyll nor B.inibay can be treated as a para to unconnect ed units. They are a part of one great undlviaable whole, It was possible to Isolate Malabar. It was rIjo pusslble Remember Huptnoblles are doing it. 292 GENERALLY PEEVED BY BRIAND ACTION PAR1H. Jan. 1J. (IV tha Aawx-lnl. cd Pri1n,s) Piemli-r Brland'a iilR!ift tlon ih'rir.s to havo caused rccrct an mr. if tho c-n rnl public and In many political ln i-. Th nmjoiity of the prena is fairly accurately ii-tlerted In tho following vxivrpt front ln Journal: "HI di-H(nn H d"ul;ly regrettubl-i flr't lCiai:.i It Ui-prlves the country la the mUlxt of the ni -gotlatlona of n skillful udvo.-nte hone nupplo mind more than on -e ha avoided danger ous rliiihi-H, nr.d secondly, becauste Bi-limrt'ii dc-JrntlDn hnvlng ' neither hen di-bstetl tmr voted upon, no cli-nr Indliiltlnn r to the vluu ot pttrlln ment on tho points dlw-UHned at Can tn ha.H l)t-cn elvrn hi 'JUk:cor.". Tilt iiuwr.pap-r of a n:itloniUi tendin-j- ;urh a tho Fliiui'o and tha Ki ho dii 1'arU, on th utlur hand, tlf nol i-oiu-uI tl.vir Jjy at tho rclK , nntion. to disregard Ma!eaon, but It was not The ftyndl.-nllnt nrwapaitcr I I'cti- possible to ignore Bombay. i I'le. sneaking "without political pre- We were, under the pledge, bound occupations on ministerial aympa- to protect the person of the prince ,,a'' 0c,Bre- from any harm or lunult, and wo bmke that pledge Inasmuch as any one of us Insulted or Injured a single European or any other who took part lu the wel come. I can't shirk my own responsi bility. I am moro instrumental than any other in bringing in a spirit of re volt I find myself not fully capable of controlling and disciplining - that spirit W. K. Walker, local special agent f r tho Fdiutdard Oil company ba been tritusrernHl to tbi Portland office uf the company a city aalcaman. Mr. Walker baa been with the Htandard Oil company In this city for tho lt five year and during tho admlnlatra-tl-n hcr tht l-ic,l branch h enjoyed a stoady an 1 pre-ieroua rr.'wth. the I nuaiber if nin employed by the local brunch ba uteadlly Increased, two new service Htmlona have been erect ed ind new etilpiutnt baa been added. W. B. flix'ck. former itpeclitl a:ent at lU-nd, Ori'iron, will auppluat M Walker a local 'apodal agent. Mr. Stock, an old tttio Standard Oil man. has alre.nly taken charge of tho local Urinch, hav'.og arrived elnrday, and .i) tliut he Ih vry well ploaaed w ith hi new location, Mr. Walker and his family hare a liooie here and w ill not leave for Port land until next week. . 0BITUAFH In Fir NatloUnl' inch ur and III life tVllietljr- ( rrrle) What count for u la that no pot eminent ca.-j pursue a Ulffi-rent policy vinlcm U l.ihc dUnttr, unlM It winhi-s rupturo of Krurico with other nation, or un!-os It llu- to embark en (n adventure, of limoniAt violence." t r Farmera' Wcsk c.ime t n rloso ynt- lc.rd.iy aftcmo.in with tho ur-mul moetlna; of the Farm Bureau, and the "The working committee will have ' lerVir of Prof. J. F. BrunihauKh at I Hi. Kbit ienrge J. l"r.M&, a resident, cf Hague River, died at hl homo January II, 19;2. Born No vember 4:h, 1 Si2, la Mercer county, Ohio, llo waa a resident of Boguo Klver frr two year, coming here from l.yoni, Orrgon. , lie leaves a! wife, Uarlmr Ann Freexb. a diugh-! ter. Vols U. Klinaer of arsaw. lud ... i tind two Sins, orellt L. Freesli of Portland, and Clinriey F. Frh of ; Pan Ftn-lco. Ttin funeral ervlce' to devote Its attention to the situation and consider in tho light thereof whether mass civil disobedience can be at ail encouraged until "we have ob tained complete control over the masses. I have, personally, come de liberately to the conclusion that mas civil diaobedlc-ncn cannot bo atarted for the present. I confess my inability to conduct the campaign to a' success ful Issuo unless, completely, a non violence atmosphere Is generated among the people." In the presidency of Bensal, the non- cooperation movement has been sup pressed upon a notification Issued by the governor In council, making Illegal all non-cooperation organizations such as the Bengal Non-Cooperation Volun teer corpa. Central Mohammedan Vol unteer corps and the Congress Com mittee corps. This was followed by a series of raids by tbo police In different parts o( Calcutta and suburbs. Tha police searched four Congress and threo Kbllafat offices, selzlig a large num ber of documents, papers and books and removing the.m to tho central po lice station. 'No ai-rents were made. tho hish schvd tudltirlum on "it.ils- fit; a ('hiM." Thu only formal address was that of WHil.un Schul.re-'r'i cf Portland, member of the execi.tlvo committee of tho state firm bur-au, who d3cv!bel the activities of that body. One of tho m't strlklpjr and educational addresses of tho week was tho addrtss Friday, Marketing Cay. of Frank T. Swett. manager of tho pear Growers association of California. He talked on the genra! marketing situa tion, caantnif. and problems of hi asmcluti-m. Better pick up some of the print r-aper on rolls for wrapping goods and sate money. Comes with cores In It to fit roll paper racks. Much cheaper than wrapping paper. tf OPEN FOR BUSINESS An Excluidvo I Allies and Genu Tail cring rwfabllthnifnt -at 419 Medford j liui'dlng with a Complete tine of wo(!-it 11k U l. iiiediun and heavy, tveights. Kvery one all wool. j Remember That when we make a garment for; you K Is made for you Individually every detailed, operation from the takiuK of jcur m nan urn to cutting of the goods 'to' th Tory Jam Mitch of the. flnilinj purulent I-j done lu cur own shop and under our own supervision. JjiO '- GUS . . The . Tailor , ' '.!'., Rocm 410, MnUfc-fd. Building. "THE IDLE CLASS You'll M-e h'm dimlile and he's In Ion uit fui.ujr I I ALSO WANDA HAWLEY r freolilng canned rutnanc ' In of college life. "Tin SNOB" noons opi:. i -.ao ami T i. M. riticKJU- ' ADILTH 33rj KIDHII S 100 Highaat IUV. XlauOB4 aUla. WaUt Sapamug. 6atafactton Assured hi quality and price. Mall as youf want. MARTIN J. BEDDY Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors , . Head Ached and Body Ached There are various symptoms of kid ney trouble rheumatic pains, back acho, sore muscloa, stiff joints, and always tired feeling Mrs. Geo. Mor ton, K. Falrflold, Vt, ' writes: "My head ached and my whole body ached so I could not sleep.1 Foley Kidney Pills gave me relief.' They heal and strengthen weak, disordered kidneys and bladder arid help thom la their work of filterlns the blood and eastias out of the system the Impurities that cause, pain and disease. Prompt In action. Adv. ' IVkin Worships finll, ' SHAKGHAl.'Jan. 13. Soven war ahlps of the Peking government's navy havb loft here for Shalhohwel, near tYungchowr, la. tho. province of Klang-Su, the commanders announc ing their intention of collecting the salt duties there to obtain money with which to buy food for thefr eallors. Notice The W. R. C. -will serve a 12 o'clock dinner to the O. A. R. and their fam ilies on Thursday, Jan. 19, at tholr hall in the M. F, ft il. building. The dinner will be followed by a Joint Installation of off Jeers. All members are request TOO LATt IU CLASiFV FOR BALE All of my furniture, can be seen nt 843 E. Main Bt. J. W. Griffin. 315 N. Central Ave. . 2S4 WANTED incubator. Phono D-F-G. 253 LEA RN TO DANCE We will give lesstfrni In ballroom dnn-lntr In th4 Althea hull over Medford Pharmacy, ;durlntr January and February. Re ' member, we guarantee, to teach you to danco In ono courso of eight les sons. Friday and Tuesday, from 8 to 10.' Campbell Dancing School. 253 w AiNTku carpenter work, now or , repair by day or contract Batinfac- , tion guaranteed.: W, J, Woody, phono 10 Days9 Sale at Cost 1 Standard Rotary, two-in-one machine, new . . ". 1 . . .$65.00 1 Buncalow White Rotary, new . . . . ...... . . . r. $65.00 1 Bungalow White Rotary, ued $40.00 ; 1 6-drawer White Rotary, used . .i ...... $35.00 1 6-drawer New Home Rotary . . . . . . .7 ... ... ... $35.00 1 Long Shuttle Singer, uied .'. ,. $25.00 1 Long Shuttle Singer, used ............. . . . ........ $20.00 1 Wheeler and Wihon Cabinet, used $20.00 I New Cottage, used . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . $15.00 1 Aloha, used ... . . . . . . . . ... . ..... ., . . $10.00 1 "66" Singer Portable Electric ... . . . . . ,. . . . . $65.00 1 Singer Rotary, new but soiled . . $60.00 The above are cash prices. "We can arrange terms to suit you. "Your credit U good." Come in and get them. All drop heads. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 10 So. Fir Phone 215-R A Uldcwred, ed to be present promptly. 253 iiit-U-z. - , zt i., .... f . I luout Pajj;0iesl6r Co.