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BEN SCOVELL AT FIRS! METHODIST SUNDAY Of Strut IMt'lVftt t the general public la tlm (iiinoumciiii'tit that lien Hct.vcll lll uiiir morning imil evening "t tl'u Firm Mi tlitiillMt Dplte copal church tomorrow, In thu morning h will give hla tiimnti tec ture-aerntort, "Tim Ond of Pence," u thriving phii fur the iiutlniiH to de vote thetiiMnlvia to the promotion of I'uitNtruiilvti pinna vviUi tho nutiiu de votion it nd (uu-rlfliei which t harm U t I.d tlnm lit tlm ironiutloii of war. At the evening htvh .Mr. Hi-iivt II Will Interpret Wiliion Barrett's fitmnua r tlKtmiN drama, ;"Tb Hlu of the Crgsa," Thu play deals with Urn per fun iitlun of tlm rnrly Chrlstlnna at thn tlm of Nero, Fmperor of linruti, .Mr. Hi'iivi'll imperauiinte fourteen differ- lit iliaractera in five k cii.h In tlila iuieipi elation, Rev, J. P.nttiltilph Miutnttt, tlm pas ter, an Id today: "I nu t Mr. Heovell In HuUI due tmt tlm wnr after i became iieies- tv.vf St. Mark's Episcopal Corner North Oakdalo unit Fifth Bt. p., m, lluly communion, 10 w, tn, timidity achixil. 11 u. in, Moniliu; service. Win. II, Hamilton, Vicar, ! (Ashmrd), Mm. Ilorc, Mm. Busnott, Mr, Brooks, Mlsa Matin Vrouisn, pirtniMt. Mr. rmtrd Unbolts, organist. Mr. May Jordan MncDouoMgh., director. Cathollo Church Woulh Oakdalo Ave, First ntnHtt Sunday at 1 n." nt, HiKVittd tinirtl ut 10:30 It. 111. Untied let Imi utttir sownd muss. ItW, John Powers, rector. Main Street Mothodlst Church Cor. Miiltt nnd Onkdnlo Avis. Tlm old Soul)) Cltiiri'Ii, lu thu new building, W, J. Fetiton, pastor. Tint riiurclt thut will treat you with south- BAMH VALLKr, Jan. 2 1. The 1-t-t ti;W day of severe cold weather wk Orcgonlniis fi'fl If tliiir tnt Imil hi ii ml ninny ( litH northward.. ru t'ordlitllty, lvo you tt K"mih1 i-,Moi,t f th mtow uwu V.-il Tuwlsy HK nd tniiko you triad you rtimn. !'nH Imnu-illiituly niiliwl uwtiy, Thn. Humluy w.U'xA 1') it. m, J)r. Fnmk lltllo Hint wit left 111 niniilti Hit tin; Cvang.'Luth, Zlon't Church Kuitrtli HI. tii'luw Oitkduln Avh. ilov. Ii'. W. II. Miiri'rtM Hi'r. t'MHtor, Hi. fci Fourth Ht. lll.-lOpli.hitiiy. Biitiility tirhiKd 10 a, in. JHvltiM norvli'u it a, in. Citimhiilli'iil ItiHtritrtion fur ronfir umtlnu ttvury Hiitunluy afternuou t S u'r.kirk. t 5 'A l uti I i. in. The Salvation Army 110 KitHt Main Ht. MiM-tlnti Ti'ilit)', Thiiradny Hitttirdity t p. tu, Bmidiiy Hollni'sii tini-tlnK U a ftunduy itrlttKil 2 i. nt. YiiiitiK fwiidii'it I.i'Kliiii (1:30 p. m. (irnd hittllo fur mouIm p. m. V tlixni you ti our itiffititRn, ('niitnin ao'l Mm It It. UrUitx, off I cent In eliMgn. 7'.- " i '. PhotnlK Church 9:15. Traynr rvlr. M.m'n hunKitlw 10, Hunduy achuul. Ir. J. 1). Vhtr aupt. II. Morniim wnrsliip, ttt-rnion hy th )lor, :.'.. ChrlHtlitn KmliiAvur, "I ChrlK linn i'rltt(Md A i-i.ly to tluylnK un Bfllliir Mr. II. W. Vimi, lcdr. :30. F.vnttln notiK anrvr and r' mun. "iUO to 1Whu Winn?" Th third finrmrm of ihl ttnrina. IhurBday murtilitK, kftTnfn tin vnlnK, lthitrlrt H. H. eonforetiM' Hliitu ami liTat worknm will Hiwtik. Kvirhiiy Invlti'd to till llmaa nr vlcru it ml hi'Hrl'.ly xlctiii. J, VV, AtiKitll, punfir. Plrat Church of Chrlt, Sclentltt AinhurlK'd hranch of The Muthor Churrh. Th Firnt fhurrlt ut Christ Krii'tiilHt, in lluMton, Ma. Hrrvlroa art held pvry Hunday at II o'clock. 8tibji-t for Sunday, Jan. i'2: Truth. Sunday riiMd at 9,45. AH utidr the SIS VALLEY IS UP IN ARMS Oil TAX INCREASES " mvvonn mm mmxrm, mvvow, omcm, katttciwy, jantatiy 21. if22 in 1.1 1. mi ) 1 1 11 mil n it 1 1 'iiiinri n i "at i mi mm i "" i" niiii1" i i i in' in "I i i mm i ' " imrmr- Momtrt, Dut.t, O Utvi) Tliat Wilt Not' Urt Mo do, (Farnir), Mm, JMnroo, Mr. MnitDofiAld. tJvtinlngi Hmk, ilark, My Soul (Khiillny, BuJolaW, Mm. Amlonturi, Mm, HitiiiU'tt. ; Tili, iln Thou My (lulili VAdV, TITTIK?! nan War Eagle Mining Company your ugo, ho aliH moved in Mid ford. , , , , y I Jdiin.H Itiiynoldn tranactn hiiMlni'BS In M"dfor 1 i(;vfrftl dnyii lust Mm, Zalilhsr ?avi a ':ir l party to a ' . . . . , , , , , , . . fcw friindn Ituit Haturdmy uiKht. The! 'im in l"m"1 "rttnpany whose ntoclthohkrs ore men rf Rtnmlingt fullowInK lnuphi wr firrit: A. a, I in tliin (mmunity. Kli-lnhaninie? anil family, J'aul Amh-r- t ...., ,r t . t 't .' . i t i m. . mm and family. 0r l0f.,rd and. A !nrm of '",t 'l' tons tln.ly capacity. hm been bu.lt on tho family, Kdwln Taylor and family, propirf.v mi ifif cofitpnny i plnrmltttf to wtnrt opcrntioriH in t.li Iiu1hi Ililt!i!, IiulM J'rinlnKK, Paul f ftpririf. fold. ItohiTtlt, tlpt. l'liworlh l,otmu 0:30 j), ru. oni Wolf, prealdwnt. MiHH fold Mpi-ll hrvuka, W. V. Kdliitftiiii, who hiia won a liiimn ttirotiKiiout thn vaili-y for tfruw- 1WSPR1S "Sir. Clifford i), tlmuiift of San Fraru-'isco, tho rnitiwcr who ninJ an rxairiinalion tt tin; mini1 in August, 1(120, is rfcorn.i.tl m ono of lh lesiiirtt? ttuthoritU'H oil fpiii-kMilver in the (,'niti'il States. ' rfport Ktvos ftc mine iSfiOQ tons of irtdicuU-il ore with a vnluo of $960,000 and shows ft net cftrninff of per yeor fop five ycaw, Mr. and Mm. M. K. Youn are r-, or a total of 427,5O0. rcivlntf cnfrratiilaTl'nM on Ui ar-, rival of a firm twthv li'iy at their ; 1 4lh ! hoiiii! Hnturdny, Junuary. 1'ui.lK; wotahli) II a. m, attd 7:30!n Prk.;m, ia Mill living up to Molh;p am, mm r(t aolnK n.Ply. Ailiiitional work since the date of the report indicate, that tho i amount oi ore will oe uourjlPU. "f . Tiu-y hav nami-d tho nw mcmbir of Urn timat ot earning; givfts ft n?t return of .12 1-2 per cent pep thi-lr family Everett Marion. ,.;m tl, ..01,. ,.t t. ; . ; , tlm till... huvlntc rui'intly hulrhereu J!1',,, .. .. i a i'l "hundred und flfiy founder, I'uhlle worahlp 11 n, tn, and 7:30 p.tn, ,,,,k HtraUli ,,,.. , . UT: 7 ., ,?. " J.V, " l'l"l"y-.rlui;iM"d t0 b"m 'rom,roat mom dinner Sunday at th full and 12 per rent unnnul interest. His report covers ouly 000 feet at tho 11 a. m. a,.vl,e. 1 Mik,, K.,Kr ami family have leaned .'T'' ?'!"',? th,! 'M"r; v"in whi,t hfis be(' tPe! on the mirfa-fl hy th force I'ruyttr wufilsu e inenday nlt:ht at tlm iiurford tr.perty fur a term of Mr H W- N,t.,iwte nn1 Mr tt'nd'Mr.; of th Oregon Bureau of Mines for a dintance'of 4.S00 feot, leaving 7:30, KvunReliHtlc ai-rvlciM 21ith with JUtv, I). h. Coalu, oitn of th Ketti.'ral evan- iiullHta of tho M. M. Church Suuth, !i. W. El- First Baptiat Church "Tho Friendly Church" North Central and Fifth fit. re.r I'- j. .,.rdu and on Cljdf.. mion an Mm, Iiurford ran dinpuHw of, w Kiden, Mm. . . "T". . ""' den and Mia Kom JonM attended a iiiiflO feet of the vein yet to be devtdoped. In addition to the finsnre vein there is running through the prop- .Tuesday. equipment will produce immense quantities of quicksilver. Thiw r serves indicate an operation covering many years after the. Reno. r;v ? : " "". i Axel f!fmwm l-ouht a ahare in day evening, illil Miitnat mid lf , , , nreantpanied hy Frank J'e Ford und . ,,.,, .,,' ,,"i..t,' Htockholders have received returns to an amount exceeding their orig- 9:15 a. tn. Ullile a-huul; F. W. M-ara wife .,-e tra'.de;i for wverai hour. And(,r(,,(n hiu. pu'nhaaed a pie of imtl investments. This woWftv is a cood one from the standooint of tana aerum ine roaa ironi toe nom Htlpt. ! north of firanta 1'iim with a broken II a, ru. Ilcv.J.C. Auatinof Portland " (th;lr After aunimonltiR ranrh and , ,rwting ft hra houM npeaker for lli mornlmc. Gounod, "Jrut.alini", Mm, Atilhetll, ";'Vli;e, they returned 1 home, leav pn,imrator). , tryiti, hlM ,uek , lh Wataon, ololt. liana h, Ilrackett, "lxk L'nto Jiiaua." Mr. Walker. Ititt thu damaged cur until neieary ri'iialm could Us tuade. Th IntermedlaUi im hoot room , poultry liunlnetw. ford young people made merry ut tho APPLEGATE Oregon. Atlv. inveslmetit and has wonderful opportunities for increasing ia value. The starting up of the furnace will, provide another payroll fop Medlord and the valley. - -.., Tin Pftitinnnv ia offerinrr imi rif itu foi1r f.ir calf Annl tn A ' t, mo jmiuii. ,-tr. wuiKur. .i.. in.. ur. i. ,.-.- . -. - - i - - - - - -- . 0:80 p. . Binlor and InlcrmedlatVnly ti,ed Play!n Fair" to . ;LZ?J SvTfc v'Zt h- mi l'h('m N' 100r'' Koora 203- First National Bank Building ' I't hna ftttetldaaea Klven In the near futur !Wa. a fven Oaka Vuitor Wednesday Mcdford, Afi'niilH. I ,ir. IIIJU .'ill. V- naKr iiuu ,mi nf,,.,.,,,, i'.iQ p. 1)1, Mr. Joint Fri-ili'nck Jiaiion itren or riii.m mn-nt onu;iy, ra(ler, IniiK-raonator and huttKiriat will."" ,,,,, "Un rtmiiy. Klva Van Iyk- noted tui. -Tba' !r. Uuttgherty, our well known i. ... ?t J'lilelKii roan, waa eaiung on puirona greateHt proiiuctUina of Van Ik and litlUKhrtif (i,ll, n ndH 111any aie.um aur.iri a tint uoue. Anuimti, flf (urm,.rH ,hrll(:h 1.1k ranvnwd Hnlllvnn, "Iwt fhttrd." Hans ado, diHirirm mireiv nre..i un.Ur the Ilrackett, "Look I nt Jeun," Mr. welKht of our exeie tan. There' wre both victorloun at I'hoenlx frl Walker. jno douht thn farmer ha plenty of e Kth, th acorn atandintc as Monday 7:3d p. m, Cleo elub. Brounda for bJFt complaint, an many foHowa: . TtifH.luy 2:30 p. trt. Wowan a Ausll- 'm paylntf a larger amount for taxes l:y Applegate, 5; Phoenix. . lary with Mm. J. L. ltA, tio3 N, Hart- than the property ,n poaaihly H- .VM ..ut. a.a,.H. hy Mr', For. IMhhard. "'r?! JJll ITTlZ rule, ufki niut-n fiiui.- iijn vmi- iiv hit Thu Applefrate hanketball ,leama Mm. hlnchcloe and Mra. Jam!. Mia alonary tnmitlug, aulijuct. "IndliinH." heBln to niuke with the low ls u pri'-ea on produc. Indeed, aa tho Th0 baakctball team will play rr- Scovcll .iy fur him to return from th front on nei'ounl of hiiln been .ied and he.iluM ked, ll wita drafted ly very orgnnlumtlort that rould poaalblyt n.Tiue hla arvle-t, and waa unlver-l Milly ferelved with Knnl atiei lntlm, , It wa thu First .Methijiliot i;pimopia rhureh of tint city that I tlmt heard i hiint Tho aplrlt of tbla fatttoua a. tor-; alto of twenty aro welctittm. eiit.-rtaitit-r w tc-veaied on that oen-j WVdnraduy evcrtfnK moptlng. which aten trt ' A very unenpe. ted nf. " lie 'Uruda teathnoniea of Chriallan Bel waa iui tn the ti.trodu.-tion of tila ,.nefl hmtHniin. at 7:45, church wltflce, lllionatte. When tt aertdentnlly tep-jp Nlirlh lakdlll TV" "IT" T "f."",.ii,,,r Th Itcadlu, Uwm, whirh la in th fiillln tlo refront and aualalnlng , ., . , th' re lirokett rttm. IM waa ruued to Hertford liUlR.. la onon dally from I f ...- th- .teet wlura h-,6. "Kcppt Hundaya aii4. boli-iaya, , AU w .,! In a mat. ito Inalnlrd on re- KUlhorlwd Chrlatlatl 8clnc Illcratttro turnlnic to thn rhwreh and fltilnhtng , umy bfl read, Imrrowel or purchaacd hi adilteiw, and did an over li-o pr- Th ptlhllu li cordially Invited to at tent of the ph)li-i in and tnyauit Jtecd tbn aorvicea and vialt tho Heading "When 1 hrarl that he waa again Ho int. In thin -. ii.ot I immediately tooK Wedneaduy 7:30 p. ru, Sunday School tlm. for ,,, .ioclUn drawa near turn Kam''" "'lh Grants ra Tuea- Jnatiltito mcetluK at Preabyterian tha farmer la Boimf to look out for da- ,ns !4,h- church; aln.) all day aeaalona. the candidate who la Koinx to make Friday, thu JOth, we meet Talent Tuesday and Thumdity 7:30 p. tn. It his bumm-na to bi tter thi tur t-on- 111 yalunt- choir n-hesraal. Choir ia preparing: dltlon. It l not alone in one aeetion, - n .'. ,h m ,,lk ! i',,,. for a atron aacred concert for Hunday "ut all over m t. or ur?f;m that " - - - w itnu mi eonuumn prevailing " " not only Inula thn farmer, but other 5r- mf Sohrimpf. a reaident of bualneiuiea aa well ft.r while .he n.r, iimms wmi m.u. tho i'3th. Friday evt-nlpR- a ajcinl for all the outiK ttmplo at tl' church. A big u nmAUr,ni oh .-.,- at l'rovolt. time la in atortj ftir all who attend, MvB iax,.H ho fin Uiy in no barn ma- :!-- Blanche Cute was absent from ; Newcomcm tt Mclford will receive a ,-hlnery do any improvement In feno- "cbool Monday and .Tuesday.. " I warm welcome. In. . building, nor the many thnj,-, Mr. and Mm. Mark fc ult and Miss Thurailay. 7:30 p. m. tho 2Sb, the that farma nijulre from year to year; l"""w r i.tama were hulldlliK commltloa meet with Mr. he will do well If he can keep viailora at I-tyton'a Sunday. Merrill, the cotiauUIng atxhltect from bend above th water till the rrit( Ne York city. , Frcdurh k 11, Lparli, jiantor. ! over mid fume nut with any greaxe atepa to aeetirR him for Mndford. Kvrry effort will be mud"' to aerottt ti'odule the rri'Wda who will want to h. ar hint at the to aervlera tumor nw, aiiitiiuxh t oni tonfidetit many Mill ! unable t fit lu," AUhotiKh Mr. Hcovell haa been tun Preabyterlan Church Corner of Holly and Main. Rev. K. P. Lawrence, mlnlatcr, 2. Smittt Orange. 9: 45 a, nt, Mlhlo choul. Carl Prom nier, auit. Mcit'a and Women'a adult ed by tiumeroua apiiearaiicea in thla j Ulblo rlannea Invite yott. city and in Aahluud ho ha conaented j n a. m, Mortilnsc worahlp. Sermon In rp. nk to the Hunday ai hoid for a jaubjoel. "Uyimcrlay." tho aecond 10 the few n.tuut.a and Will addrea th Br(1) 0 Ev B()tirM lmmlc hy th -""""VT " " , . V 7 l"artet. An anthem, "M appear Ttiemluy rven ng Itl reellftl at ' ., . ,. ' the high eh.ad tiudltortum. Mr. Mere ,1' Thoe by Ht bloc veil' M-rvi.e to the aoldlera during j ''' al0 the war lirlnga tho nerviee men out to hear him wherever ho nppeara. They are epeenlly Invited to the rvlce tomorrow, CASH AND CARRY GROCERY OPENS; jmleklnK to his It ia no wonder it nttsea the farmer ire to pick tip -aonte of our good pnpera and find In ithe Jeat rolumn tho many alurs and dlg on the "atnrvlng farmer"' prob-. .ub.y written hy the man who paja 50c : ti l-inrii1 f.tr llm .ini'ktnff hnllH, .v .. f,...... ,..i i P.owley, who kji a'li f it nit I luiiiuvu taav a Rind lo take Sc for. Theso are he conilltlunH lu faevs tt&IUy and 111 tfi nn fi'vanlinir tria wttrli!. II. A. Ti-f-shnnt nnti (Iiitiirhlor Tjv. TALENTTALK j itra. t'has. Chapman left Sunday evening to be with her son, George left here last fall for Arizona for the benefit of his health. Mr. Clint DunnlnRton waa a busi ness transactor "in Jacksonville Mon- I thu, accompanied by Mm. W. Ken-" A baby pirl waa born to Mr. and .,v r ri.,i,i litiii vi-tf,v,i ,h xv...k. Mr. Karl Withrow Tuesday morning. An up-to-tho-wlnuto Kroivry store. I end with lZr. Treaham. who is under Anthen EUU ia Improving slowly at which will oporate on the groceteria the doctor-, care at Kugene. They , ''a,',,let ' ' "1, Plnn. waa owned at 318 East Main report Mm. Tresham to be improving ' ' IRAILK luariet. An anthem, "My Faith Looka ker. Mr. Will Tho Publican' by ivwator. C:30 p. nt. Clirtatlan Kndeavor aoci ety. Topic, "I Chrlatlan Prlnclidca Apply ta Haying and ScllInK?" 7:30 p. nt. Fvcnlns acrvlce. Theme of wrnion, "Cludat Importing Virtue." Special mimic will ho furnished by Carloton Janea n the violin. atriet thla Bioralnfil by J. C. Whltaker, .eiowty. llll si v itftl..ttror1 irtwtAtfivcnin aw at-ha, Una ! M t"S ail v". i u ih v fiioi I I IIIUU T 41a Plrat Chriatian Church BiHjono Howell, superintendent of tr. Mtitn and Oakdaie, llojuo Itlver Fiahnrlea, and bis wlfa wii r.iy .Miuarti, miniMtcr. entertained nt a uttmpttioua dinner Frl- "" achool 9:45 it. m. Herbert Per day evctiln. UukhIh were Mr. ami rm. aupf. Claaaea for all ugea and a Mm.'.AV. 0. Mcl..nal(l. Mr. and Mra.l welcome to all. ThoihiiH Todd. Mr. and Mm. J. K. Miv H Mnrntnit worship and scr Itonaid. and Mian Oladva Milkmaid. I mon. Subject, "A Four Sided View of The occiHliiii wtm moat enjoyable. I"1" Church." Th mibjoct announced UBI Halurtlrty hcliig tho birthday of 1 for tle-dlcntorlnl day aervlces but not our muKhbor, (hxi, weeks, a Miifpnaoi,,neu n iw mca m unm, iei- iai nttiBic and u Hearty welcome to an C:3rt p. nt. Yonnfr Peonlo'a service taken tip hla residence to tills city with hia family. The largo crowd which attended tho Uh approval of tho locatlan formerly occupied by the Mitchell Ladder company, has been completely rehabilitated into a neat, modern store which bi a credit to Mcdford. Mr. VVhltaker selected this city for hla atcro aftor considering towns all along the coaat beoauao of tta com mercial future and reaident features. Through his cnah and carry pol icy and freah stock of groceries, h bellevea ho can offer tho people of Mcdford values that wtll lmtire th? success of hla enterprise. v uHa tendered him In the evening. A goodly crowd of friends gathered In, end games played, and dancing occu pied,, tho evanlnir. Generous refresh rtienta s were served, and when the guesla departed nil expresaoil them selves us havlnB a splendid time, Mr, nnd Mrs. VV. 0, McDonald of tho Hogne Elks Resort, ettlortaltiml sotuo friends and DeiKhbors Monday ovenlng around the bin fireplace. Thero wiih hiumIc and Rnmos, and fun gitluro, At a lato hour Ico crenm, cake and ooffoo was 'served. ' ; , . -''' ' Mrs, J, E. McDonald who was 111 with, pneumonia, ls recovering nicely. Mtn. Ij. N. Phillips left Monday for a visit with her son and daughter at Ktigeno. J. dC. Mclkmald visited Modford thli4 week on buFlncss. Wp learn with alncoro regret of the tllnoss of Ralph Dmilop, and hope he Willi recover soon and come back ngalti of ChrlMlan Knileavoc , MIhs Helen Pierce, president. A hourly welcome to all young people 7:30 p. in. Evening sorvlco. Special song service and music. Evangelistic serniou subject: "doing to Sleep in the Harbor a Chnlr." A hearty welcome to the public. Tho Home Like Church First Methodist Episcopal fhurch Fourth and Bartlott, J. Randolph "Sasnett, Pastor. Office 28 Jackson Co. Dank DldiT. Phono 068. Illble schotd 9:45. Classes for all agos. Men Invited to Join tho Men's Discussion class, Prof. N. H. Frank lln, stipt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon loctttro: "Tho God of Peace," by Den Scovell, nephew of the late Sir Henry Irving, and son of the late Very Rov. Frank Scovell, dean of Salisbury, Eng land. Epworth Loaguo 0:30. A service for J. A. Cook, who has been .cltis. Talent la having an epidemic of! Dentistry a Life and Death Problem The conditloo of your teeth may mean a tong life or aa party grave.. Modern dentiatry bohla the Klgheat rank tn preventative medicine. The of Joct of a good dcnUat mast be to prevent trouble and stop mouth di-vate. . Safer to Prevent Disease It ha hearn proven that It la better and a great deal cheaper to adopt measures for fire preventioa than It la to fight flrea and son tain loasea on that account. ' - ' It Is safer and better also to adopt meauiarea for the prevention of mouth dieMW, Dentistry Insurance Against Disease Disease larks' where had teeth are found, and cleanllnetw ahoald be taught in the homes and in the schoel, and in all IndnMtrlal in atltntiona, Kvery meaKUre should be taken against mouth Infection, . - Examination Free FOE DENTAL DECAY SEE JOHNSON TODAY PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. O. J. Johnson, Dentist Phone 669 228 East Main St, over M. ML Dept. Store under the doctor's attention most of the winter, la gainlnir slowly. The re cent cold weather haa forced some of opening expreaed;our farmt.rs'to jay ln a ,,w 8Ur,piy ?rly "'Kht- the boelnl,ylot' new store. The of hay. iUm by a "oc,ro of 58"12, whl1 1 . . i ! cHrl liit ihn iramA ftuvirinir ? 0-3 ft Bankers Refuse to Testify Against Siko Barghoorn Trial Off LITTLE APPLEGATE pink eye and colds causing many of the children to be absent from school. Talent played Jacksonville last ictor- hi girls lust the game, scoring S0-30 in i favor of Jacksonville. Mrs. Chlldera waa up from Mcd ford Wednesday afternoon and enter tained the eoinmuntty club. Mr. Nelson, of Sterling, was a caller at the Com beat home last Saturday. Mm. Walter Zeidler was visiting two or three days with her brother, Oscar Dunford and family near Jacksonville. Wni. Purse! was a ploasaut caller at tho homo of Mrs. I J. Combest last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Paul Andurson spent the day tn Mcdford Saturday. We still have considerable snow and Ice. except on the hillsides, which face the south, where it has been melted for some lime, Mrs. Cella Combest was a pleasant visitor at school Monday. YAKIMA. Jan. 21, Prosecutor Sid- Mra. C. C. Ptirsel has como out to ney Llvesey announced today that ho 'the ranch to spend the rest of the FISHING RODS Rewrapped, Repaired and Revar niftbed. Flies tied to pattern or order. E. W. GOtXD 51 T S. Xewtowm St. Modford WOOD! Alt kinds of wood at right prices; dry mill blocks. . Orders Promptly Killed MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor. Mr anil Thiral Phone 24S would ask dismissal of the charges of accepting deposits when they knew I he Central Dunk and Trust company waa insolvent, which ho filod against Slklto Parghooru, '.Spokane, president, nnd J. B. Ellis, Yakima, cashier, fol lowing their ludlctment by the grand Jury. . Tho caso against Durghoorn had been act for trial Tuesday. Tho mo tion to dismiss tho chargoa will prob ably be presented later. Llvesey said ho took the action following advice of C, P. Hay, former state bank commis sioner, . Fred Stevens, deputy state batik examiner and Yakima bankers that they could not testify for the prosecution, truck tires, tho largest Hlnglo ship lnent ever mutle out of Akron to a prlvata distributor, left hero today for Ettropn, Dig Tire Shipment. AKRON, Jan. 21. Twenty-three carloads nf pletisuro car and motor , young people, evening service 7:30. An Interpre tation of Wilson Durrott's famous re ligions drama, "Tho Sign of the Cross," by Don Scovell. Mr. Scovell will address the Sunday school and the Epworth League for a few minutes. No seats reserved nt any of tho services. Effort will bo mado.to accommodate tho greatest possible number. Morning: Anthem, 0orta(12th Alass) I - ltaln or Know. WASHINGTON, Jan. St. Weather predictions for ho week beginning Monday arm Pacll'lo States tleno rally fair, except, for much cloudi ness nnd rslns nnd snowa ln Washing toi( and Oregon; cold. Head Ached and Body Ached There aro various symptoms of kid ney trouble rheumatic patus, back ache, sore muscles, Btiff joints, and "always tired" fooling Mrs, Goo. Mor gan, H. Fairfield, VU writes: "My head ached and my whole body ached so I could not sleep. Foley Kidney Pills gave mo relief." They heal and strengthen weak, disordered kidneys and bladder and help them la their work of filtering the blood and casting out of the system tho Impurities that catiHo pnln'and dlseasd. Prompt In action., A,dV. winter. Mrs. Pursel bits made her homo on tho ranch for year, until two USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS YOU can't do your best when your bark ami r every muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, with out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. Ciood for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and strains, aches and pains, sciatica, sore muscles, still joints and the after effects of weather exposure. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy. At all druggists 35c, 70c, 51-40. ' Liniment a 4BMft JllKi) SPRAYING TRKKS SHRUBBKRV Large or small Orchard Job. Modem Equipment. Phono 100 for Contract Rates. Fuses and Safety A fuse in an electric circuit ia a safety device designed to open the circuit at a certain load. Its use is to prevent the wires in the circuit protected from carrying niore than their rated capacity and to prevent fires and damage to electrical apparatus, t Fuses are placed at various points in the electrical circuits where the wires branch or change size; also at the entrance to the building to protect the wiring in tho building, and on tho pole outside of tho' -building to protect tho transformer and outside circuit. - - j- 1 -v When a fuso blows, there is usually a cause for it, such as an overload or damaged circuit and the cause should be found and repaired before replacing the fuse. i Better investigate and eliminn,te any risk that may exist. Your ' Contractor Dealer can protect you at a nominal cost. The California Oregon Power Company Phone 168- Medford, Ortegon" 216 West Main Srteet I i: (4 . MH i,i-ani,t i'..-;"..at.--i, pi