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FXOT! TWO fttEDFORD MATT! TRTBtTNR MRDFftUn. -OUKOOK. TUKsDAV, J NlTAUV 17, mi I Moral support ot the Grants Tmss ''pchamuer ot commrtiw tor the proposed II . rxiiuon in iDnuw vis ru ff J JTi ivontltli dorsed by the chamber at their forum Focal and Another utorm period is on. the dur ation and extent ot whlali ran only te guessed at. Following tho rnln of yes terday an last evening the wind arose about five o'clock this morning, and was followed by a combination of rain, TifM Tind snow for nereml hours, -hlch before noon developed lnt;V snow flur- yesterday, although several members spoke against a property tax for financing the exposition, -"Edgar Wtfiht tor low price, tf Baen and doors, Medford Lumber CO. Kmll llrttt of Jacksonville, trans uded business matters in thti' ctt.v Monday afternoon." " 1 Mrs, Fraoik Parker, dressmaking, wtnovwl' (o Sif North Grape ft. Tel. 4U-X. 203 Tho CnltfomtaOroKon t'ower com pany, expect to commence work In about a month on their now ware houses to be erected In this city on a troct of land purchased by thorn near the Medford ice plant. They will also build a spur to the aite. Jn tho rstab- ot s.su and ) tTTJ ""f 0a, io, or coma U " uusl" ftt 8r' ; , icentage of it In thjs c!ty. A Joint Installation of their new offi cers will be hold by the Women's Re lief eort chapter and the O. X. R. next l-ft'B. The precipitation of the 24 hours j Thursday afternoon. Immediately fol-jlishttient of their general and homo ending at 8 a. m. today was .18 Inches low ins the dinner which will be served omoes in mis city, mo p.iwer company "of which the miow la chronicled oTftc-jto the O. A. It. by the W. H. C In thelr'tnt hi the neighborhood of !0.000 Lilly na only a trace. The nrediction halt In the Medford bulldlnsc. tmt!ninjra, ana every article ex- - - i U Wednesday is for roin or snow. j; Wnen li need Trench shoes "with or without bob call Wallace Woods, nulla ct Army Goods Store. 32 8outh 111 E. Mala St. Central avenue., i .258 First come, first aarvod at-MaMn'sj Chlua lily bulba. p Art Stor. The Masonic Eastern Star dancing , great remnant sale Thursday, Friday ! Otto Fouu aid N. J. tireer, well club-will give, dinner tlanc Wsdrfes-'and Saturday. ' 255 Kuown traveling salesman over this day evonlnK, Jan. lHth. Starts prompt ; Dispatches rrorn Waahincton state auction, the f-rmer resldln In this at T o'clock.; Peerless orchestra. ! that yesterday on the second lnalve elt" t(T a numbe,- of years, have pur i J K jt . - s i54jaary of, the blrt,U of prohibition, tke chased the state rUthta) far n machine ' . One of tUe ltiiture l t , tonight's W. C. T. V. will start a eamnaia tOPtented) for tho bygenle aervlnx to nieellnRof Odd Fellows will be an ad-Ihave blue, Ttajw with a white etar lujtno publle ot butter, lard. etc.. doing dreas by H. W. Confer. - ; , Ithe center placed in tie window of .away with the old fashioned paddle in ? :ATniTv,nn imrv nut ,rti tua .1 atv pvrrv nomn iinn DiLinti4 xmiu wnprn lHwey Fltnterald. a rancher., nud miner In the Little Apph'iWto aectlni. had a warrant aervinl Ml hlijl by lilv trlej Oame WuMen Vntiiok imWy thin forenoon for IiuvIhh veulsou In hla p"o!i. session. Fll4tei"ald will come into court hero tomorrow freiUKin to an wer t6 the chili go. Whan better autoraobtlu are built. Bulck will build thnni. tt' N. Y. Stocks t i DAiirnnkiK inn I UHLiU H U .!.': n ' i IKIll It 1111 AiUJMiU I hUlli I , ' 1 I Ml iouu .. SUPPORT TO CANAL CHICAGO TO U Chemist Wins 'Lasting Gratitude milk and cream from tuberculin tested ! liquor la banned. It will oe known as cowa, for aale.. Phone 201 -J. 25' "the star in the window" caropalKii. -They all come when wa advertise. A llhtins plant for sa.e at a ba our Homl annual remnant sale. Take 'gain. Owner lias secured electricity our advice and be on hand first to ! from the Tower company. Ste it at avoid tho crowds. Mann's Departnient Paul a Electric Store. !0t ' atore. '. ' S5&.; Only a few lots on paving left. Get , i Mlsa-Vaa Scoyoc, the school nurse. " yours at once at City Hall. tf wilt Rive a "Tlrst Md" demonstration Ouy E. Tex of Central Toint was re- , next Thursday, Jan. 1; at 4 n. ra. in nominated for postmaster of that city the high school assembly hall. Kvery , yesterday by Tresident Harding, on who is interested ia cordially in-which means that Postmaster Tex has rited and ' teachers and parents are , been chosen for another four years , especially urged to attend. term. , " Shaltes. shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. I Thonsands Of abort leoirtas of dress i Royal Neighbors of America, Mistle-! goods, stlka, wkalt (roods, ahita Roods, toe Camp 4T13, will meet at AJthea j laces , and ribbiaa to be aold a our : hall Wednesday Jan. 17th, lit 2 o'clock. semi-annual remnant sal at about Jacob Whltlatch, wh.i has recently j half price. Hi' purchased a furniture store in Med-j New and reclaimed O.! It, breeches frtrd, ls In Eugene today preparins to move his family to that place. lOuRene Guard. - Spy leudid opportunity to luve spring ' sowing done now. Call Deuel ft X'o. dressmaking parlors'. 234 " Dnnee at Nat Wed. nHe. 254 At the recent special session of the " loglslature amendments were made in the Oregon wild animal bounty paying law, which now requires that all applt: cants for bounty must appear before the oonnty Clerk with two freeholders : and taxpayers and make affidavit that ' the animals for which bounty is sought were'killed In thifc county. Jso bounty ' esn be paid without meeting the above 3 requirements. ' Army slickers $1.00 at V. S. Army ' Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. .,, . ... .... - l58. - Everybody's going to Mann's great mt remnant sale Thursday, Friday and f Saturday. Iletter come early. 255 i ' Attorney Qua Newbury left Monday r night for Portland where he has a case 1'i'n the United States federal court set ' for Wednesday. f We are Btilt selling Velvet tobacco i ? for 23c at V. S. Army Goods Store, f 82 South Central- 258 and ahlrta at V. O. Army Goods Store, 32 a Central avenue. ; 1 , 1 2JS The United SUtea civil" service conj tnlsston hai announeed an examination for the county of Jackson. Oregon, to be held, at Ashland and lied ford on Feb..li; to fill th position of rural mall carrier at Aahlaad. The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. will offer good 2x4 s at their mill at end North OntraTat from f!2 to US tor balance of month. tf! Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. The social service committee of the Parent-Teacher association invites everyone who is interested to attend the "first aid" demonstration, Thurs day at 4 p. m. at the nigh' school build Ins. Misi Van Scoyoc. the school nurse, will conduct the demonstration. Everybody goes t Mann's remnant galea. Come and watch the remnants go Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 235 Try oar merchant lnnch. The Shasta. RoKie Beach, the money order divis ion clerk at the postoffice who takes a conspicious part in the K. of P. min strel show, Thursday and Friday nights, through long and arduous re- l The Parent-Teachers association of grocery stores. They have established headquarters In Portland, where they will make their home. High top rubber boota H S5 at V. S. Army Gotnls Store, 33 S. Central ave. 23S It is not likely that the long delayed crossing frog at Main atrvet will be put in place before spring now, so the Jacksonville street car will not travel to Sacred Heart hospital. The work hua been hanging fire since last sum mer, and Is sa ordered by the railway commission. All kinds of rougu and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phona 108. 711 E. Main 6t. Ben Raeben, who is matched to wrestle Ralph Hand at Gold Hilt Jan. 2Cth, hurt his arm In a match with Oscar Rutler at Portland laat week. but the injury is not serious and he will bo In good shape tor the local con test it is said. Doea your Ford start hard these cold mornings? We guarantee to make It start right or no charge. Riverside Garage, E. T; Staples of Aahland spent Sun day and Monday In the city attending to business matters and visiting with frienda.. - , A.' B. Cornell of Grants Pass spent Monday In the city attending to bust nfss matters. Hot coffee and light lunches, ta- malee and chili con earns at DeVoe'a Physicians report a number of cases of stiff neck among the people of the city and valley. High grade tailors for men and women. Orree, Ashland. Ore. tf Tom Farlow of take creek, attended to business and visited friends In the city Monday. For service phone 341. Forsythe Dyers & Cleaners. 264 Frank Olsen of Trail is spending a few days in the city on business and visiting friends and relatives Get acquainted with Cash and Carry system. This store "was built un lor the HI school meet Wednesday. Jan. f 18 at the High school at 3:15. A good attendance is desired. i A goodly delegation of members of f the Grants Pass chamber of commerce 1b expected to attend the forum of the ' Medford chamber tomorrow noon. y Teeth cleaned without charge. Dr. I V. R. Kaufman, dentist Phone: Office ? SS5, res. 331-R. 8parta Bldg. 253 :a Dance at Nat. Wed. nite. t 254 - Mrs. Emma McKeever and 'Mrs. Alice Nichols returned Sunday from j Montague, where they had been vlPlt ing members of the family. They were ' accompanied home by Emmett Mc- ' Keever of Fort KWTmath, who has been ill recently and who will remain In Medford indefinitely. ' ' i Lime, cement. Medford Lumber Co. ' '' Please remember that classified ads. locals and small ads are cash te ad vanca. Bring In your ads and do not use telephone. , ; V . ' i , ' l t-tt ' ' Ice 'skating has been enjoyed several .-days paet at the -city -reservoir. The ice while not thick was strong enough i to onable the comparatively few brave young skaters to glide over the smooth surface with safety. Remnants of dress goods, silks. white : goods and ' wash goods on sale at Mann's Thursday, Friday and Satur i Bay at about half price. ' 2E5 For business opportunities in S. Ore- hearsing is now able to play his parti"1 ood of the hundreds of people with the smooth finish required. He Impersonates a door knob in a planta tion house scene. Eventually, Ked Ribbon coffee. 255 Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetiere for NnBone. Phone 885-J. tf While D. F. Hemstreet Was attend ing the session of the Red Men's lodge last night an unknown thief stole the top off his car. It was a one man top. ine ponce ana Mr. Hemstreet are looking for the thief especially to sat lsfy their curiosity as to why he did not steal all of the car. Fred Alton Haight, teacher of piano and harmony. Classical and popular courses. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg- Medford. Ore. Phone 7 tf Phone or call our office for informa tion Klamath Falls Tale lands. page- Dressier Co. , , . tf Forty more tons of coal for the local Southern Pacific depot was being un loaded today from the S. P.'s own Beaver Hill mines in Cooe county. The Medford depot uses about 75 tons of this coal annually during the winter season, and about 35 tons was put in at me beginning .of the season. Invest yonr savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan assocla "on. , , ,, , -.-. All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel - -i ; tt The OOUntV Court arill moot nT KV1. ton consult the Four-Site Bales Agency day in special session to complete the . room 421 Medford bldg.. phone 900. tf work of drawing the Jury list for the l'iThe Talent and Asbland high school basket ball teams will hold a contest . ' at Ashland tonight. ' i .i ; Dance at Nat. Wed. nite. ' 254 ' A nice dressy raincoat for $7.60 at . U. fl. : Army Goods Store, 32 South t Central avenue. '" 258 t ; The regular meeting of tae city council tonight is expected to be a . lengthy one, at which only important business, which cannot be ! delayed, l ' will bo transacted. - e rThe greatest money saving event of i . the year opens at Matin's Department store Thursday morning. 'Better be there early. -- - 246' A good line of talk will not gfve you ; a good Job of wiring! ' See Pierce for "House Wfrlug of tiuallty." Phone -"443.x. '; ' ' ' W , ; 2-G8 1 . A 1ar?A RttAnfinncA nf mtnfn? mpn of the state is expected to attend the- ; annual meeting of the Oregon chapter of the American Institute of Mining and Metalurglcal Engineers, to be held at Corvallls, January 21. Faculty' and fatudents of the school of jnlnes t O. A. C. will entertain tho visitors. Three big days at Mean's, Thursday, i t I'Tttlay . and Saturday.. our greatest i .rtinnant' sale. : J f ' ? li" r 255 "''Tath, lime.' Medford Lumber Co. ' " W. 8. Walker, associated with 1L W, Ilmgham in Mlravlsta orchards, has Tetiiriied from 'an extended esstern btislnesH trip. 1 1 Try a Super-tread tire the tire with a wider find thicker tread they wear jonger. Kiverslue Garage. ,.. - tf year for Jackson county. Beat the burglar. Insure with K. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. . ; .tf ;Ted Thye, former. middlewelKht champion wrestler and instructor at the Multnomah A. A. C, lost his. handi cap match last night with Ray Me- carroii of this city by failing to fulfill his agreement to throw McCarroll twice within an hour. ., Thye did not evea secure, one fall and the match was declared by many to be the most even they had ever witnessed, Tbye showing more skill and technique but McCarroll pulling himself out of sev era! bad places by sheer strength. Pendleton Tribune. Liberty cars are In a class by them- selves. , See them, at the Riverside Garage. Mrs. E. G. Brown of this city has been called to Centralla, .Wash.,' to be at the bedside of her mother who Is seriously ill. - -When In seed of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods. 108, 711 B Main.' v i : , Charted Hamilton of Ructa spent Sat- urday and Sunday in the city visiting and attending to business matters i Got you? ioj to build on at the City Han before they are all gone. tf A. S. Rosenbaum, claim agent of the Southern Pacific, spent Sunday in the city with friends We have Inspected the reclaimed Tnie lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands as aa Invest ment. rage-Dressier Co, NEW YORK. Jan. tt--illy the An f'lute,l I'iokmI liiterciillnrliito row Inn will rnrh new rnmpotttlvw tiultihta durluit th eoilo)i si'unm. in ternntlonul ond liiter-am-tional veim are antli'limt-l for Invitation will I xtenlet to the winner of th 0frd CnnibrUlne rnoe In Knsland. lha win of ttm ,1'uilflo coit Inter -reU". slat rcirnttas to eotnpite at l'oiih. kcepslo. The appearanr on th Hiuloti of the winner of the OuMnmt tt'ul. etu:ry reifultn April K, In Bt-nemlly vxpeeted, and them l vmof tlelal Hurnnre that tho I'nlted Htnton naval n-'edi-mv elaht 111 nlno prem-nt the eobws of the middle nt l'tuinhlev ale In an effort to retain the roln honor won lust senium when I'nlvei- (,Uy of California flnlnhol Heeoml. I The honor of oprnlntr tli tntoreol- b-slatu rolni; Kenmih of Wii. will NBW YtvtlK. Jan. 1 T.'Stee's, mo ters, tils and, various specialties fnr- nlshed the ha! for luiother udvnnee In the stock market today, trader ttklng courage from tho com punitive cut of money. Sale approximated 700,000 shares. American ltoet Susar 3J.R American, Can .'.i 34 American Car & Foundry 148.5 Amor. Hide & Ieather pfd 59.7 American Sugar : 60 American Woolen - 8 1,0 Anaeonda Copper 41) Atchlaon 9S.7 All., Oul & W. Indies 30,7 Baldwin !xcomoelv 90.7 Baltimore & Ohio 3 4.x Bethlehem Stool "11" I full t the Pacific coast elfihta lor the Canadian Pacific 124 far wentein rhamploufthlp ri-aatla l Central Leather 3 1 .2 ' tentatively svt for the first Tuesday Chandler Motors 80 I'" Chesapeake & Ohio ,7.:t Chioago. Mil. & St. Paul 19 H. I. V 31.3 Chlno Copper 2 Colorado Fuel & Iron . 25 Com Products 9R.2 Crih-lble Steel 09 Cuba Cans Sugar 8.6 Erie ... 9 General Electric 14 3.2 General Motors 9 Goodrich Co 37 Great Northern pfd 73.8 Great Northern Ore Cfta 3S Ulnots Central 102 WARMlNtlTOS'. Jnil. IT. Netso tlullomi of a treaty between tho Culled liite.i nml Gr.'al Britain look ing toward Improvement of the St. I n'wrencs river betwonn Montreal and Liiko tittarlo. o a to provide a deep t,.t..i.wHV front Ihtt rl I 1 nkitd li, the Atlantic aeoait mnv be expnctml j to t untiertAHoti soon, it was snui today at the White Hound. The arrangement of such a treaty Id recommended In the report of the Intranational Joint rnmmllaii trans mitted yonterdny by the president to eonitreas, Conriuxion of such a con vention would he the ftrnt aim to- yard ranking ikmmIMo the Urm ills- riissea I.-tke to oeean waterway, 1'reiilileiit HurdlnK. tt was nlno said, at the hlt lltiuae. la much Inler- e-ttnd In the project and Intend lo land hl Influence toward -arlyt dip lomatic efforts, .113. S 30 6 17.7 71. S IS J 10. 5 77 CI I 34. C6 J S4.7 IS. I Iouiavllle & Nashville MtdvaU Bt ... uwourt l'arlftc Now York Central N. Y N. H.. and Hartford Norfolk A Wrtem Northern Pacific ........ Pan American Petroleum . Pennsylvania . People's tla , Ptttaburg and WVst Va. . . . liny Consolidated Copper . Heading H i Rep. Iron 4 Btl 62.7 Shell Trans, ft Trad. .- 3 7. Sinclair Con. Oil 20. Bouihern Pacific; 81.7 Southern Railway 19. Standard Oil of N. J.. pfd. ... 1 1 S.S Studebaker Corporation (H.7 Tennetuve Copper 10. Trias Co. 43.5 Texas A rnrlfle S.8 Tobacco Troducts 4.5 Union racltlc 1!9.S United Htates Rublxr ........ i' S United States - fM! . H4.5 I'tnh Copper C3.5 Wetlnifloue Klectrlc 51. 2 Willy's OwrUnd 5.6 FLEAD GUILTY TO 251 ROBBERY DETROIT. J.in. 17 Alexander Me Clean. 44, and James Logan, 22. plead ed guilty In federal court hero today to the robbery of a Canadian mail truck October 7, last when registered parkose with a reported value of $115,000 wore taken. DETROIT. Jan. 17. Armed guards wero on duly In ttie fedorul court bore today to provent any attempt at rescue when four men went on trial on charges of complicity In the robbery of a mail truck October 7 lant, The ar cuned men ar Alexander McLean, J.uiiei I.oran, Cnspar M:inurli;n and Richard Lumbrocht, Tho truck the men nro accuel of robbing was cnrrliii Cenudian mall from Wlndit'r, OM. , Kelui-rcd packages of a reported value of t-5,0 H wore taken. "i ............ i ,i .... i ... " " ohm nti niniis or nmoi' ino, -anti r'l about nlven up rill hope of Mitllna belter, J iltit not think it Dnlm that any inrilK'lnn could b an Wonderful In ll effei-t na Miivr'n Wuiulm f ul llPmodv ban luovim In my caw, Ynu nurx have won my tiMtlnir Rmlltiula, I could not work at all and had eon Mlnnt pain In toy atoiuaeh bofura ink lint your medleirie." It is a almpln, bnrmlewa prvrttlnn thnt rmv. ttitt tatarrlial mtimia from tin. lutv. Until tract linil allays the Iririemirva- Tion wrnrn caunM pinelleally aU atom nch, liver and lnle.nln.il nllin-n'it. in. cluillixa appenitli-liln, (in,, jM eonvlnee or money rrfuitdsd, At ull di-URiilMta. ciy. PORTLAND AUTO CASE . PORTLAND. Ore . Jan. 17 The Jury tr-in8 Mid Nan Johnnon on a chin no o( iQYoluntw-y m.'inxlnusiiter In con-no:-tloii with the death of !nald Ko lr, nited ft, w ho wait klllod by nn nuto moMlo driven by the )'OUOi Woman Ortohor 7. dlxaareed and was ilU charged today. Mhs Jhnon testified that sudden IIIiichs made her power leas to apply tint brake. BREAD! Kce that ther l a leaf Un your baxknt every time tl ronns tionr th There I nothlim elua In that bu ket that roiitaino tho nam amount of noiirlnbtnt-nt a lreS. l l'lae n ntnndins oiilr tor Bread th be na nmrty oav a you are now urdvrlrt. , It will well repay you in, Bread l your IUt Pood K.at mor of It. i:,.t NUT-BROWN BREAD Tire ltee.t Itiat llulbk." PEKRLE3S BAKERY Ak your dealer for NUT IHtOWN IHtK.AH A M I I V Mi HI. AM VI II VAUM 9 that have been working hand In hand with us, and hare learned to live and lot live. We are now brlnrln down the high' cost of living. All goods are marked In plain figures 100 cents, that is Uio value you get for every dol lar's worth of goods you buy lust the best of everything for less, at the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, at the Vinson Barn, 226 N. Riverside Ave. tf Paul Leonard who recently under went an operation for appendicitis at the Dow hospital will be discharged this week. Worth trying. Red Ribbon coffee. 2I5 Erick Anderson of the Bine Ledge district spent Sunday and Monday in the city, The state highway commission kas been notified by the postoffice depart ment, that their Instructions to remove mall boxes from highways will not be allowed unless the mall boxes are eas ily reached by the mall carriers, with out getting out of their . cars. The boxes are now located, in many In stances at the edge of the pavement, and were recently ordered set back. The postoffice order means that the state will either have to rescind the order or comply with the rules that they be la reach of team or auto. Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist. Dene! Bldg. Telephone 50 3-R. tt Mrs. Eva Mchols of Eagle Point. spent the week end In the city shop ping and visiting friends, The moderate charges for kinder garten training cannot be compared witn the lasting benefit to the child. Transportation turnlshsd. Tiny Tot School. Phone 832-W. 255 District Attorney Rawles Moore will attend the meeting of state prosecu tors called by the attorney general and that will be held at Salem within the next ten days. The purpose of. the meeting Is to discuss the enforcement of the law against liquor and drugs, a camialgn.agalnst the latter evil being inaugurated by Governor Olcott within tie laat week. They will .alao outline steps to be taken to curb groceries that sell vanilla extract of 75 per cent alcohol kickage, and which is said to have, considerable vogue In certain sections ot the state, Hemstitching, Picotlng, . , 8c per yd. Buttons covered. ..Landlcratt Shoo. tf" AutoisU report the road over the SIskiyous in a slippery conditio and mat careiui anving is necesaary, owing lo the Ice, and thre being but one rut In the snow for traffic both ways. W, O, Webster was returning from , northern California Saturday arternoon, and collided with a car driven by a man named Millard. Web ster was going down hill nd Millard np, and neither could stop In time to avert a smash at 15 miles per hour, the cars skidding on the ice. OBITUARY RANDALL Mrs. Margaret Han dall pasted sway at her home 108. Oenenaee Ktrttt early this mornlna at the age of 74 years. IX-atn mmo after a lingering 111 newt Mr. II in dall, with her husband, came to Med ford nine years ago, the latter having pawed away aeon afler their arrival here. She was a hatlve of Nova Bcotla Land leaves no relatives In this coun try. Funeral services will be hld at the parlors of Week-'onifpr Co. Thurs day at 2.00 p. m., the Uv. I. E. Mil lard officiating. Remains will be laid to rest betddi her lute husband In I. O. O. F. cemetery. BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE We Mill M'll your biMUwwt tmmtlo Jour l-je Senrre you a partner, eto. No t herso for I.lMlnfi Tranvx lon Confidential WE LOCATE BUYERS FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY ASIII.AM Heave Block Phone 4 OREGON IU Fur Horrent, K. V. 8ERANAC LA KB, N. Y., Jan. 17. Fur buyers In the Adlrondaeks de clared today the- present season would b murked by the larxest hat-win of pelts on record with tho trappers r celvlng approximately !, 500, 000 for their catch. 254 R. A. M. No. 32 Special convocation Tues day, January 17th, 7:30 p. m.. M. A. and P. M. Lv- greo. Visitors welcome. Order JI. P. K. M. WILSON. A, P. NOT! I. Socy. .. .. . . j i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALK 2J tons alfalla and.Kraln hay in barn; hay extra clean. Buyer can have use of barn. Phono Ii01-X R-13-X. J. J. Hklnner. 25 ' 2 Mi:nroiin M.Mfor.1 lllrig. I rtn.no too I 2 I I 4-MOST 1UVS MUTHt- lt tUlUHlH " ii 1 I 11 . 1 " ' mm. i I I i .1 I II I I I I IUI. I II I . . i m : ... J The rrowils Jnt won't lit l.lm I VrMM PIk TV I s at ' in a I D roadway 'at Stark '''l While tt'a convenient localit.n in the lienrt of W ISJC ' t'orlland'H ImsitiesH, Hlioppinu tupl nnutsemnit ae- jl lel'i.mie f't tivilicM i nn important hhm-I it is the nt Biosphere j Horfriy eif comfort, courteous service nii'l spirit of wcl- Ijj liUxlNinil, i III , ill Knight in S Jr W come which iiutkfs this popular unj famous hos- UJ and. K)fCAA . ,elr?-. I! V. II nil W 1,,e'r' fpyfwkl I mW Arthur-H. Meyers manager B IDLE m i c - - z . nr.-; ..i . r ."vr r"rsft m -- tm. fhu-j m i I : . ' J FOR TRADIv 40 acres mile from town and S. P. R. R., lies fine, some has been In cultivation, A l soil. , Will trade for good automobile end pay cah difference. Box L. R., Mall Tribune. ' 258 FOR RKNT Kacholor 219 Talent Court. npartmen'H 25D WANTED Kord roadster or with tIl box. Phono 5-F-2. 268 WANTED-Position by thoroughly experleneod aad oomiietont aceoun tant available for closing yearly records ami compiling income tax returns. Terms reasonable. Apply P. O. llox 809, Medford. 200 TH1 CLASS- Murk Hwuin and I'.ilnn Pun'lance are with Iiliu. . WANDA flAWLEY In "THK K.NOIt," n rollicking comedy of College Mr, a iiutsDAY ami rnin.tv K. OF P. M1NSTREL3 .. ... ; Coming Katurrl.iy CONNIE TALRLADGE in: "THE l-KUr l-X'T WOMAN" Msjisjwiiiniiii. tm KOR RI-rNT irigh Carglll tVmrt. class apartment. 26-1 i j BUY WOOD NOW ROO cords dry,' ncnutmcA wood, must lio wdd. i'hons order at once for prompt (U-llver-y to o. 21KI. ', O. J). 1'i-ices: Jrt Inch pine, Her , $:i.7.1 12 Inr h pUio, tlor.. 3.SW Iff inch oak and inund, tier i.-" 12 Inch oak and laurel, tier 11.75 i ft. pine, cord....-.. .- W.00 4 ft. hardwoud, cot b.5() viumuuvuiiiLu,! I fuviintccd by y yi-irl servk to nllllant of .Aoiarlcaaa. ,Kand;4)'i j, works vondcrl (or your Sd, inaozlSfl, couiili, hronlc catarrh, head. lis M rlpt VfvDrPlot. s your sums VaV KONDON ' ui . u, 1 Ci K. of P. MINSTRELS jqOEHEATI PriHlucerl by , i TALISMAN LODGE NO. 31 Thursday Friday Jan. 19-20 rentunng Uio l'nlrue First Tntt " 'A KENTUCKY DOKEY" 4ltten nud Htnged by (;iCO. J WILHO.V. A Lltf up-to-duto OLIO'nnd tlio uiwoarous afti'ipler-e. DINAH SUES FOR DAlvlAGES A TIKH'HAM LA t'OI ITS AND TIlltKK THRILLS rori'UK riun:hl, 1.R0 and $1.00, rius War 'fax ftKA'I S NOW HKLMXO VSt Itov Office 12 to 1 nod 7 lo 0.