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PXflfi TWO MEDFonn mati; Ttnnrwio. Mrcniwut). ouikjon. mondav. .iantai.y tt,. 'mi TT 1 - tt , 1 V Dlnt tt t 7 ( '" The. prohibition meeting which wtis announced at the Presbyterian church yesterday morning to be hold ia the public, library tonight, has boot post poned. -Dr. V. U. Thayer hue Moved nu.couuauuliy,- were made. Uold UiU office to. Rooms 8 S 10 Jackson Co. Bank PulldlnR. 253 ! Vers-UtUo to. siy. you. will 4a. ttisj. tulkinK vhcn you see t,he shoes In our peat Jannarjr ,clurunce ranca e.-U i C.t M. f Kept. Store., I i . , S Jir :2'rttaak JlnUdlor. , ; . 233! fined 110 'ial'i'n JustUe KarrU8 court UJh tiCr'HiOH on tiUt vt V f-lT'H' ty to hnvintt parked hie car ri the l'aclflc hlKwny -yestonlay- ia fmt'of the xiol heij at TalhU The rr'at was tiiade hf liw. depWJ ewie taowr j truffle Offleji J. X McMhon. 5. j Trench fhix4 with t, tthnut kob nnlla at Army O.Tods Store, Central 'nve'ituev,' f1 ;J S2 South Madrona1 Iirr hai, certified Jereey j milk and cream from tuberculin tested ' cows, for nale. Phope 201-J. - - j Paul's Klecvlc Store. JSC IKie 0 an error lit thn petition, th!,; paly few lota on paving loft Get will be no social election in Klamath l yours at once at City Hall. tf county, January 31, for the purpose of - J.. J. Mc.Maaon, the deputy state votiptjon a roadjbond issue of S00,0tH) jrautor traffic offictir, wbu spent the as previously announced. The error! latter part of last. Vk on duty, in was detvete b Portland boad house : Qrs.nta Pass, reiurucil to. that city for which notified he county JudRv. ' i furtlwr duty today after s,Tendln the 8haks,"hint!ca Medford Lor. Cai ; fornoaa .ia- Medford. ,'. Tho regular meeting or the Amer- New ajul reclaimed O. D. breeches ican leKkur potand; auxiliary, wlltch jand shirts at U. 8. Army Cooda Store. was to have beon held toowrrow night I3; S, Central avenue. f . 2i&? in the h.srion halt Itt the Medford build-. The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. ins, has been postponed until Wedues- j will offer 'good &4's "at their mill at day night, foj; rwisou. that the post ! end N(?rth Central at from 1J to fl3 has rentod the halV but that night" for for balance of month. V ; " " tf! the use Of some- other organization.'! Edur U'lghU reliable Jeweler. The new-ball, of the post over The I , Predatory anlnulsi killed by Kovern loKsery store will not bo ready formont hunters, durtog tiio last six occvpancy 'until the first of February. : months In Ontton have ,agrvated Thr U everyi good roasan why; you! 106 1 coyotes, bobcat, wolvee and should joe to the M. M. Dep. Store jaheepklUing bearaod 4 badsera and hoe cleRrance.thls week. r - . Skunks, acsording to Stanley O. Jewett Spylendid opportiulty to bare spring sewing done now. Call Deuel Co. dressmaking parlors. ' " " ZH Chris Gottlieb aid R. H. Wolfo are among' the Medford visitors ! in the state metropolis. Arttiy alicliere l.0 at U. 8. Army 358 Dr." F. O. Thayer bsa moved hia office to Rooms 80-lu Jackson CV Hank Building. 25J The annual meeting of the fire de- j partment of Gold Hill will be held in that city on Tuesday night, a feature of which will be refreshments served by M.' D. Dowers, Tony Ross and H, D. Red. '' ' : 1 -. We'arie stfll selling Velvet tobacco 2 Tor 2 So at U. S. Array Goods Store. 32 South Central. Teeth cleaned : without charge. Dr. V." R. Kaufman, dentist. Phone: Office 2Sfl, res. 331-R. Sparta Bldg. 256 Among ghosts at the Hotel Holla-id are Vr'.'and Mrs". R. It Ga-yn of Yreka, H. E. talkihs ahd: E. A. Durham of Klai!faTj. rails, Reld YYlHard of Los Angeles," George II. Ross of San Fran cisco. ;J. if. Sword or Seattle, and Mr: and Sirs. Wf L.' Powell' of Corr'allls.1 ' . Linio,1oenient. Medford Lum!er Co. FleAse Vemember that classified ads, local v end small ads are cash In ad vancos ' Bring in your ads and do sot uso telephone. ,U! Leon II: HasKIns arrived home Sun day from' a week's business visit at Portland.' ' '' ' ' - . This '-week greater and bigger bar pc!ns,t; January clearing sale. M. M. Dept. 16 fore. 252 For business opportunities in -9. Ore Eoir consult the Ftonr-Site Sales Agency roorti Tl Medford bldg., phone 900. tf The-counfy court of Douglas county has called for bids for the final cruise of the county timber lands. For the past three yaara Dyulas county has beea having cruises made of its stand-j Ing timber forh purpose of obtaining definite - information And data upon wl4cb.ta.base a cash anseadiuenL Next ye;y,wil mark thecomiletion of the task ohfl the 1922 assessment rolls are cxiiecred1 to carry the timber lands on a baslj ofahelr caah value.. A nice-dressy raincoat for $7.50 at V. i 8. cArsiy Ooodu Store, 32 South Central avenue. ' . 258 A good, line of talk will not giva you a good. Job of wiring. See Plerca for "House wiring r quality." Phone 465-K; ','.!-'?.- t ' ' ' .'. 258 The employes of tlia Standard Oil ' company. -branches ot Medford, Ash land and , Grants Pass will enjoy a dancing-party Thursday night at the American jLeglan hall In the Medford building. v .:..- . Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. " Try a Super-tread tire the tire with a widen end thicker tread tbey wear longer ' Riverside Garaee. r .;..,' tf Miss Winnie Speneep was the week end guest of Mlaa McCredie at her home at Central Point. Rota are teach ers In the Ashland achoo's. $1.75 .Kotaaeme ' ladles' silk' hose $1.2& M.' M. Dept. Store. 253 Bdisar Wikht tor low pricea. tf MOTHERUMOVii'U' rCAUfOIA FIQ ?YRUP, n, t f V'1 Hurry; motherl I ; Bvtnt a ' sick'ebild loves, the fruity ivcs tue "fruity" taste of "California and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a siek child tomorrow, if con stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful,' ha cold, colic, cc it stomacli is sour,, tongue coated, i breath bad, . rouicnUier - a good cleansing of the. litUfi bowcla is , often all that is neceary. , . jour dvusKlkt for ffcnuine "Cali focnia Xig Syrup wlii lias direptions for Hbies. and ch'tdrcu of aU ,ages itrJnW'on'btvtlie. , alotlicrr Vou must av 'C'lilifomfa'ur' y.ou may get. ail imi- iaiioni fj'.i ;-v-",-vt xt the iramial'nireetrtWi mwHnit and i , .. , ik. ....!. tun bank hih . vim "hold - on, Thursday mlu - Heed 's etecited prosl- dent, ,. S. Johnson, vice president; P. H. Roll, casblor and M. D. Uoworo represented the board M directors. The meeting, was on enthusiastic f'nn Into Redding he states the roads fnlr anil .,. spiral very . encournglng nra In Mrs), class shape. -Plans for the betterment -of the Comforter ehalltes Ho M. M. De;t "Friendly Service" for Gold Hill and fctiuu ihi. trAir vi (New a. Push and d totw. Medford Lumber Co. Dr. F. O. Thayer hit moved Ms' qffica to Jtajiua Si-l4 "'jncbitt . Oiaf'M'1 Cat?"1"- WaaiLtu aoed. otaash and doua. call Wallace, Wood. lOJior came to'"BI MU spend several week it the 711 li Mala St V v. U' . . !h um of Mr. and Mr. Leo J. Mlksche The' weiither modwatod .'crnsMcr-. ;bly eirer Sunday, and' , during last j night aaali amouat of. rain fo& B;Un ta the pe.llrtfaa for Tuodaj. ilen'a rwihit S.&( 6 drepa M Jvi.tO Itrownor black.. M. 3U. Dot StJp claranc thla week. . A liahtlna plant for aule at a bar- gain. Ovnnr ha ecurcd from the l'wr oaauonx. elactridty Sam It t head of the predatory animal division of the t'jiUou State, biological survey. In addition to the animals sent in, W ounces of 1 special processed strych nine Were distributed and &6 demon strations for its use were made to the stockmen by the biological survey Sev eral localities have reported finding dead coyote, and large numbers of poisoned coyotes are neve found, it is believed. . ; '' ,':'-'r -! 4 . we hav inspected the reclaimed Tu!e lands at Klamath Falls. . We recommend these lands a an ' Invest ment. Page-Dresalex Co. ; tf Mrs.. Frank Parker. dres&malUng. renacved to 520 North Grape St TeL 441-X. . , . ' Z&i , ' China Kly bulbs. - ?p Art. Storfc . bummer tourist rates for travel both 25Sjoat and west bound will be restab- Ihhed next summer, according to ad vice received from tlie traasoontlnen tal passenger bureau. The round trip fara w ill be approximately the tamo as last season. . High top rubber boots $1.85 at L S. Army- Goods Store, 33 8. Central ave. - - ; 258 ' -All kinds ot rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. Ill E. Main St . Doea your Ford etart hard these td xhornlngB? We guarantee to make It start right or no charge. Riverside Oarage. ' - : - Tho Loyal Women's Bible class of the Christfan Sunday school will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Hazel, 116 South Ivy, Tuesday, Jan1. 17. A large attendance Is desired. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tt Hot coffee and tight luncheo, ta malea and chili cob came at DeVoe'i. High grade Ullora for men and women. Orrea, Ashland. Ore, tf Wallace Wiliiams, Pete Tokoe and John Perl spent yesterday, the lant day of the season, huntinz ducks on the river between Gold Ray and; Trail. The expedition was unusually success ful, the party bagging a large number of fine fat mallards. Buy boys' suits now.32 1-S per cent off this week. M. M. Dept. Store. 252 For service obese . 241. Forsytho Dyera & Cleaners, 254 i Got acquainted with Cash and Carry ! system. This store was built no for the good of the hundreds of people that have been working hand la hand with vs. and have learned to live and lot live. We are now bringing down the high cost of living. A 11 goods are marked in plain, flxures 100 cents. that ia the value yovj get for every dol lar a w orth of goods you buy Just the best of. everything tor less, at the Spot Cash, Basket Grocery, at the Vinson Barn, 220 U. Riverside Ave. ; tf ' John Deaver of the Portland Flour ing Mills local branch la bubbling with pride today and is receiving numerous congratulation as the result of a new arrival in bis falilly. An eight pound boy w as born t? Mr. and Mrs. Denver this morning. , . - , ; . -. . Worth trying, Red JRibbpa coffee. . --.:.'.; ,..255 WH puy New.townipplea Address. T. J. Smith, care Hotel Modford, stnt ing what you have to otter, ' 186 ' Dr. Fraak Roberts, dentist. Den el Bldg-: Telephone 503-R, tf ' Quests at the Hotel Medford include A- potey, fl Seattle, C.i U. -JlWeon "(. .wb; ftgsoies,, Rockwell .ot. New lork, C. v. Ricketts vl Baa Jose, R. O. ' Trow8rIdgr of taigehe; iN. A. Otivjur of Taponia, and C. A." Maddox of Qmaiut,; i iajr.i I u Dig wile men's $1.75 dress shirts, all sixes, $1.25. M. M. Dept. Store clear anco this week. - 253 The moderate charge for kinder garten training, cannot be compared with the lasting benefit to the child. Transportation furnished. Tiny Tot School. Phone- 832-W. Hemstitching, ' Picotlng, 1 ,8c per yd. Buttons' covered. : Handicraft HUou, . 256 IP KvH. Ttodvmnn; "division engineer ro t eeiitly returned, from au unto Uln to j northern California and reports that the roods la that part of the country art) in Rood rondttton in most places, the only bad place . being hcuwn Weed and Dunstnulr. From Ihwsmulr Try our Shasta. merchants lunch. rh Ikinc,e at Riverside Commuuity club Saturday niskt. Jan. 14th. "2S2 FranH .ulkaho. arrjvud recently rr)ta ,lU wlw ln nrorkluriiig Miun.. M ctty Eventually. KoJ Ulbban coftea. Mr. Paul ilaanan eoreetler tor XuBuue. fhoue iSS-J. U Fred Alton Hutght. teacher of piano and' hermony. ClasaiciU and. popular courses. Sfudlo SIS Liberty Bldg., Medford. Oro. Phone 72. ' " tt A banquet was held at tho Hotel Holland Saturday evening lu honor ot W. It Speck, who has recently sup planted W. K. Walker of the Standard Oil Co.- iu local special agent. The affair w-aa also in the nature of a tare well bauquot for Mr. Walker and was enjoyed by the fourteou of the em ployee of the local branch. . Phono or call our office tor lalonna- tkm Klamath Falls Tula lands. Page- Dressier Co. tf Invest your savinga ta the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, f tf Fine 25c .bleached muslin, 6 yards 11.00. M. 1.' Dept. Store thia week. 253 Although no arrangemenU have yet been made Medford will probably be represented at the auto camp confer ence on FVbJ 21 of Oregon cities lu Rtweburg to adapt uniform auto camp regulations for next season. AU kinda of mill blocks. Taller fuel Co. '..;'.;:,. tf lVat the burglar. Insure with R. A, Hclmea, The Insursnca Man. tf The Christian Workers band held a service at the Bellevlew school Sun day afternoon. , Liberty cars are la a class by them selves. See them at the Riverside Garara . Mrs. Cbas. Tull who has been con fined to her home with pneumonia the past ton days, is reported out of dan ger... .. When la need of ahlngles and roof lag call Wallace Woods. 10S. 711 E. . . "Mr. John Mason, impersonator and humorist carried . hia audience with him from the most touching pathos to rollickins lacgnter. By enor-ring bin again and again. tho audience showed that tbey appreciated his efforts and enjoyed the entertainment to . Iht fullast extent" says W. K. vyiley, prfs cipal of.Dallan HI School, Dallas. Ore, Mr, Mpson, will. give an ontertaUinwct at-the ijapt 1st church, Triday. at I o'clock." Secure your tickets al Marsh's Brocery;, at a very moderate price. . ; Zephyr gingham, I5 regidar, 6 yards $1.00. M. M. Dept .Store. " 253 ' Mr. and Mrs.Jhil Hamilland daugh ter leave next Thursday for a' visit with relatives and friends at Chicago. They expect to be gone several weeks. Get yonr lot to build on at the City Hall before they are all gone. tf SCIENTIST'S PLEA , BOSTON', Jan. 16. The directors pf the Christian Science church today asked fudge Crosby of the suprenie court to appoint trustees of the Chris tian Science. PubllKhlng society to sue eeed Herbert Eustace and Paul Har vey; whoso resignations were accept ed by Judge Crosby' on Saturday and Lament Rowlands, whose removal by the directors was upheld by the su preme court. ' . ' , ' Judge Crosby declined to take ac tion on the appointment of new trus ters until after the conclusion of the present hearing on the trustees' peti tion. (art-man Khip Jilpvvn, I'p. ' LONDON, Jan. l..-rr( By the, Aseo elated Press.) Eleven members of the cre.w of tho German steacmr Ves ta, bouad from Hamburg to Lisbon as well as the wife of the chief offi cer, were killed by an explosion on the ship today, following a fire. Ten survivors ot the crew were landed at Lowestoft by a trawler late this af ternoon. ' , ' Want a Dirt Farmer WASH1NQTPN, Jan. lC.-Creation of an additional director of, the fed oral, reserve board so as to pave the way for the appointment of a "dirt farmer" by the president la proposed In a substitute amendment to the fed era! reserve act offerud today by Sena tor Kellogg; of Minnesota,' author of the original fanner amendment WASHINGTON, Jan' 16. Questions read Ji tho. Ford Newberry senatorial election contest, decided by the senate last ..week found expression tofjny .in two resolutions presented In the sen ate j One ty Senator. Pomerene, demo crat Ob la, would embody, in senate rules that portion of the corrupt prac tices act held invalid by the supreme qoyrt in thp Newberry case. The other,, by,, Senator Willis, republican, Ohio, proposes ua. amendment to the constitution giving cougreas the power to regulate the use of money in pri maries or elections involving members of conerWH. .' '" COURT DECLINES - - - - gj-r, MarkerNews v.,. . v .... 5A' o.,..fTenn,sw Ccpper stc , Mgner; steaay; reeoipta tvs, Chr leo ,sters, $r.00(Ii T.7i: medlam to -good. $6.2Sff7;go: fair to nV- dlum, $5.75T6.25; rrmmon to fair i a.io cuoico leeurrs 'i""H I 1J 15.50; fair to gocd s4.aut&.oo; c alves $9.f.0nd.50; prlmo llnht $S.50u9.C0; medium Haht $7.60(f M.50; heavy $5.500.50. . lloita struua; retipt USOi Prime light $S.75 9. 00: ; smooth heavy 130 to 300 poinds $S.00t S.50; 300 . lbs. and up. $c.OOfS.0; 'rough heavy $5.00U7.oa,;. fat pigs. $8.T5r9:0O; foaeM tS.5O9.00; 'stage- $6.00 6.60.' v, ' X ..,. ' ." Sheep SOo higher: receipts 2229. Ham of mountains lambs $9.00r9.75; bt valley $!i.OU6.00; fair to good, $6.50UH.0O; culls $1.50fi6.O0: east- ero Oregon teeters $7,00CiiS.0O; light yeurlliiKS $7.00fr7.50; heavy $6. 00ft 7.00; lluht wethers $4.00Cm.5O; heavy $3.005.R0i ewes $3. 00t 4.00. ..'. IVuiLaid lte PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 1. d-: up 2c. Selling price mined 2511 2 7c; henneries 30c; ;selliug price candled t juc; seiectea canaiea in canons j.r- other quotations unchanged. Huttev PORTLAND, Ore,, Jan. 18 Put ter steady ; extra cubes 29w30c; un dergradea 25c; cartons 35c; prints 35c. Ilutterfat No. 1 cburntug cream 31c f. o. b. Portland; under grade 29c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 1. Wheat hard whits, hard winter $1.09; soft white .white club aud northern spring $1.0$; red Walla $1.04. ' Today'a car recetpta: Wheat 96; barley 1; flour 11; data 4; hay 9. San Franclsto Markets - SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17. (State Division of .Maxketar. . Itrollcra 35 to 38c; young rooaters 24 to 32c; old 17 to 20c; hens 25 to 32c; ducks 22 to 25c; turkeys, live 32 to 3Se; dressed, 40 to 42c. Artichokes, case $19 to 21; beans, pound 10 to 15c; carrots, sack SOc to $1; celery, crate $3.50, to 6; cucumbers, doz. $1.20 to 3; eg- plant, lb., 6 to 15c; letture, small crate $1 to 2.75; mushrooms, small box 50 to 75c: ollvee, lb. 6 to 9c; onions, brown,- cwt. 15 to 6; white glove; $7.50; poaa, lb. 15 to 20c; bell peppers, lb. 20 to 25c; potato. $2.13 to 25;' pumpkins, sack 75c to $1; rhubarb, boa $1.75. to $3.25; summer squash, small era to $3 to $3X0: hubhard, sick $1 to. $1.50. prouts, lb. 7 to 9c. ' gplnarh, pound 9 to 10c; tomatoes, erate $2.50 to 2.75. Butter ' S.Vs' FRANCISCO. Jan. 16. DuUer. extra 40HC: prime firsts 47c; eggs, extras 26c; extr pullta StVsc; nuder- sized No. 1 25Wc; cheese, California flat fancy 25VaC; young America, fancy 2Cc. , . . - - N Y. Stocks NEW VORK, Jan. 16. Broad and active trading, especially la rails, t gross gains ot 1 to 3 points, was the distinguishing feature ot today's stock market despite unexpected tightening of money rates. Sales ap proximated 800,000 shares. American Beat Sugar i... 34 American Can 34 Amer. Car & Foundry , 147 , American Locc-motiva. 106 . American Sugar ..,..... 59 American T. & T 117 American Woolen 81 Anaconda Copper .., .. 8 Atchison , 98 All. Gulf & W. Indies - 30 alildwln. Locomotive 9i Baltimore & Ohio 33 Bethlehem Steel "Bf 58 Canadian Pacific 123 Central Leather 31 Chandler Motors . 66 Chesapeake & Ohio '. 67 Chicago. Mil. A St, Paul 18 C..R. I. fc P 82 Crucible Steel 69,. Cuba Cane Sugar 8 Frio '. 9 General . Electric .., 1 4 General Mptora 8 Goodrich Co , : 36 Great Northern, pfd .-. 73 Great N'orthorn Ore Cfts 31 ; Illinola Central 103 Inspiration Copper 39, Kennecott Copper 26 , Louisville, & Nashville 1U Mfexlean Petroleum 113 Middlo: State. Oil ; 13 Mldvale Steel 30 Missouri Pacific 17 New York Central 74 N. Y., N.'H. and Hartford 13 Norfolk & Western 99 Northern Pacific , 77 Pennsylvania ...'...'. 33 Ray Consolidated Copper.. 15 Heading 74 Rep. Iron & Steel 53 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' FQR BALE 20 tc)ps alfglfa and grain hay in barn, hay extra clean. Buyer can have uso of ham. Fhon 9K1-X or R-13-X,' J. J, Skinner. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Riverside. . ;.. 315 8. 25 KOI.'NDr-Spectacles, In. allvcr . case. Owner, cna Uavo samn by. proving property and paying tor ad. Medford rtwmacy. ' . . ' J, '-.864 hrloe eovvs aixt tttvfr Vq.avb.uo: , o,, ' r.i m.n urn to good l ooi 5,50; fair to) l;ulua M LT J'60S'00: W"J?;" f "lUtah Copper .: r;t bulla, $3.0QM,5'g; choice dairy 1 win-. .vrin.t ' . TUiyt.VDuteh.-'XVY.V HUell Truus. .Tradi Southern l'aolt'ln K 1 Standard Oil of N, J., pid htudehHker Corporation .. 1 Texas Co Texas Pacific ... .,.,.;, Transcontinental OH t'nlon Puj:ltlo ., I. . Food Products 8. Helall Stores lud. Alcohol E TO, GET H. COllLKN? The AinprtCii .fork's l:i Oermapy arc owjintlnn' In every potislble way in bringing - about the ultimate stahlllutloa ot Kurope gen erally, sccordlng to recent announce ment here. Tlia American., detach- meats on the Rhine are now virtually a pMC6 tjma t0OtniIi lno p0Urv of Major General . Henry T. Allen. In :ommund, now as always; being to tieat the civilian population, wtb con alderatlon. but at the tmo time main-1 tatntng, of courHO, the dignity and prestige of eu array of . orcupattoi) and of - the Inlnr-Ailtud Rhlnoland high commission. - Outlining tho policy' of the Ani'T trau. force to somw 4U ifdcors, Col onel W, F. Hay, chief of ataff. made it clear that a part of tho duties of the army under the present circum stances was to help whenover-tho opportunity presented itself to create a friendly spirit among tho countries ot tin rope, aud lu Oil way carry out thq peaceful missions so desired, by the majority of the nations of thn world. . The policy , ot General Allen, said Colonel Hay, had always been to deal with the Germans considerately, and at the same time firmly, and he omphaiUmt tho Importance of each member of the army so conducting himself 04 to always reflect only credit upun his uniform and his country. The I'nlted Slate a a wbo'.o, he said, wujjld be. Judged by Europeans for year to come, long af ter the American army had gone home, by the cftleers and enlisted men eomprlalng tho Rhlnnland forces at the present time. Colonel Jlay fioUncd out that h's rrmurkj With reference to intorc.oure between tho Amurlcans and German l.nd iio bearing on the question of so cial relations, as, this, be thouxht, would noturally take cure ot itself; and suld that the AweiVan officers would probably continue to conduct themselves an heretofore, thn rela tions of officers and the Cerinuns having bi confined chiefly lo asso ciation only in official cnpaeltleft. ; American officer generally have never associated with the German In tho thron years of occupation, and there hus been no attempt on either "Ida to . establUih .social relations. There have been exceptions both ways, but at tho present time there U no tendency on the part ot American officers nor tho better class of Ger mans to inaugurate ordinary social relations, and each goes his si juf,to way trying to mako the best of cir cumstance unavoidable lu, an unoc cupied area. 15 10 MAKE LIU LON IXDN .Fifteen Irish colleens, picked needle, workers, have been selected to mako paj t f tho lingerie for Princes Mary' trousseau. The work will bo U'ido at tbe girls' own homes, and will take six weeks to com plete. , Fashion experts are etithuslustic over the beauty of the piodols. The garments are to be of tbe flnext Irihli linen trimmed with exquisite Carrlck macross one) Irish point stitch luce, and threaded with pale bluo satin rib bon. Some of the lace lias tho sham rock pattern worked Into l,t, .' Donegui flHhor girl are to make a numbQr of white knitted frock for the princess's, bond moon abroad. . Techni cally they are, described. a , "of Very fine wool, quite, plain in the bodice, skort sleeves, and with a deep flounce for the skirt, showing raised knots." 'Irish iweed f ' the' fbdtofiaj fof the Pt'luceHs's. travelling dre:(es.' ' ' '" -. . . .IJIJI-.L ,.'J.t il",l.L ' .ii Mil I,.: ' : , ) EUROP ON FEET AGAIN FOURSITE SALES AGENCY i U Denver Bk1t Mettfnrd Hloek ' Phone' " I riioue 900 . ! I BROKERS ," " ' 1 RnHlneee Opportunities ; ' t nutnOR TNIMW V' llnslnea. ' r.trtmrrsliip ' No Charge for LlHtliig Aft XrunNUt'dona Absolutely Confidential II 1 1 H I X IS g H - - 1 LOANASSOCIATION j HAS RECORD YEAR .41 On another page ymi will find the st'iul unnunl Htateuient of the Jnrkson 'County; Building- MaHjttsalRtlop. This assocUttlo't bns lnen orgunlii)d pnd doing buAtuees'tn Jacksnn county slices ISuU. Tlwi pawt )uf ha biM'n the timnl sucfvssful during Its 13 years existence. f Its records' show that dur ing the past sit months the assntH have luctiuued more thaa $1000 each wetk!',,M ' ' ' This Institution has grown to be one op the liuirrint financial Institutions of Jackson' county; During thn past two and one half years Its growth has boen )hpnomnal,-lhe. assets having pntcthuUty trebled during that time. At Its anniml mooting Din same offi cer and dlrectora wore elected who hihl sar.ved during tho pnt yar, which assur'S thn same careful manaReiuenl and attention to business that tills In fctltitlon has always enloyed. The object of the Mortutton are to enable people to own their own home, mid at the s.ime time to furnish a pro fitable nd af place for thn Invest meal of their siivIiik. Us safely and reliability ha nevnr been questioned and It Is undnr the direct supervision of thn corporation department of the stats 'f Oregon. which department mad a rarntul and complete Investl Kiitlnn and Ixnue 1 it a htiuU to do bustneKS. ' Wn di not hnsltatn to en lorsn thn Jackson County Building A Loan AoclUQn and say; that every cRItrn (HIKht to support It. (nn cf tho fixture that rooHiml It to ui i that tim money. I till kept at hm And loniii'd for thn purpoan of pur rhnstng nr building litBi(, Ud tbrougo It Inituvnca lum-lods oi people IH Medford aw now home en era who' otherwlsn would not have been. The expenso of dolntt buslnens I very siiiall, which enable the assocln t lojit to pa? a suUstaittlal divldmid on tho savlBK invested therein, Tlio pre. icrreil stocs nas always inld 7 per cent annual!, of J'- p-r cent semi annuiUI; tli.i last dividend on the common xtnrk was 8 per rent annually or 4 per cent aeuil annually. . A. M. NO. 32 K serial onvocatlnn Tus oay, January tTtn. t:30 p ' in. M. .J. aud P. W, Lv gree.. Visitor welcnime , . Order 11. P. K. M. AS 1L.SON. ' . A.- F. NOTII, Secy 2$ . Kaii". n j i is i. . The King of Them All CHARLES CHAPLIN in hit latent Hrt National CI reels) nnit KM! er rent ImukIis 'j - 'V-X. vi L J "THE IDLE CLASS" tf ' for- Rciiitliiiv fan ' and i tcdrli youMan't hcul It, WANI?A HAWtEY in - VTHE SNOB" II for guenulnn fun ' nnd ! 1 sprit yH can't beat It. . Tt V lUxma , . . "Hefty" at the JIlKhty . - Wurlifzer , . .RlXil LAU puic:h j L'WS 1 I. 1,'J JLUJi IV OPPOlll UNl'f IKK Itiwnlts Pividueoil Or No Pay OPPOnf V WU'l'lKH I y. PiVfPir' ; J i J. III? ' 'QrT 1 ISA - v- SEELING PROPERTY I WASHiNGT TAXES AL Ot.Y M PI A. Jan, 1 lH.clarlim ' the the nhandonmetit tf property for tain - througho'U j (he stale (t alarming. Uovemcr Louis t Hsrt o day stressed the htieii for tlul fortuity , ot tAxatlop ul Mfflr.ieet admlBljtrv (Ion of k overt! mmit l h addrejui of wuteome to county aMoanors wuKimt- bled here for their !4th, annual -a. voiilloil, ,". : ' ;;. ' $ ., "W put louse to piif hurVan,i property owimr If wn ar to savw (hi stale from, the trend towrd r1K. Ism." ld the governor.. ",Thr la, alway a publla dmnund'for tmwly created brtiehs of goverameat, but thn tlmn Is past when property ran1 stand further, taxation." The governor emphaalind that dif ferent standards of vluri for.rilfrsr. , ent classifications ot property must be done away with and a uniform tax ation system substituted.' i'."!1 li'.lil i III 1 "!IUli;l... UHllfl 1m Bad Colds WET4 stormy wtulMw. esposure, spiflW. and the heavy ctdd l on. T.'t, Kiln's New Dinviwi) lrka it up ' quickly ,iik ,!r4vsirtl Dead rtrwird up, coi.h rtlirv-i-d nJ you fd tetter. At your diuggitts, We. Dr. King's New Discovery br Colds and Coudfts -J. ' '. '.HJLil Ihiwrts IWgglng for lUlpf 1., King' Tills wiil Uing Vou iht b,i'iiirns of regular, nm-il tcwvli and llvrr functl-minn. M8d I'M si ways relUldc. At all oYursU. Dr. Kins PUI9 More Than 1 5 V r Twenty-Fivt Thousand '. mJ Custom9f$ i nought tree, plant and shrub of u lt season, and tbn proof of satlaUe ttou lies lu thn constant tnera not ctily In volume of buatue, but la tbo Inrinnsed number ot old and new cut ti mer who buy of us. Wo want no one's money whom we tbiiiii t tint-. We value more than Ml elsn In our buslnns tbe host of satisfied rustoniftr In who , or chard and home ground our stock Is found. . Tho sins of a dishonest or slipshod nurseryman re soon revealed, and. often at a blx loss to tho custom, nr, It would be wicked of us lo enxag in this business and solicit, your patron atto If falld to umo the re sponslhllltlu which go with the ntir c ry bullous. Hlnen lou3 at TopponUh, throunh thick and thin sometime awfully thin when nursery wreck strewed thn landscape wn'vo ai)l b our, nursery buaine and that eie luslvuiy no rlilii lines and we're here to-day blKitr and better than ever. , -Splendlcl tree well rooted fully inaturtid rrufnlly dug. pachi and prepaid to .yonr nearest snlppinc , point mur rink of transportation"-- that our only method of doing buM- nM. . . . , . . , ,, And they're, rle;tn as a whltle, grown on now ground containing no bugs or pet.. ,, , Evory tren Imipeclcd by u and onr by the district horticultural deoty Inspector. . w.isHivfiTov xinsinw ca Toppenlsh, Wlu . 1 11 II, If. Hl Klll lVO, Italeemaa. ' Mixlford. Hot 0'J.O WH)XF.SD.IV, J.XC.UIV t - Wo WlllHoll. . 100 Pair ' of Women's - Hhoe oad Ixiw Hhor Hi Only- : 98c a jiair Klrt Come, llntt He rend " SCHMIDT'S ! 1 21 N'AVntral DR. OITZEN'SBARN , f- '. ' ,', i ) i ' ' y !. .a-. ON FOR AUCTION SALE Saturday January 2 1st We hay, Bome 44ry..t99ws, . ! wdgens, liUyy !JikraW ,, Bring vis what you ha vo. to , . .... . ., wu, Anotioiv sales every Batnr day. , I'vivntc Hales ' dailiV ,: W. H, WELTY, .. . . '.Awctioncr..1 '.) 'mi ' L-f.-".V .