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PAGE-TWO BEDFORD MATTj TRTTUINtl, MK1F0M OUKOOK, MOXI.UY. .1 ANUAUY no. V.)22 WW Jocal and " 4 Personal i t Helen Hopkins, listed among those Injured in ' the Washington, " D. C. theuter disaster is a former school mate of Mr. Fred Strang of this city. Mr. Strang's parents live within four blocks of the theater am! the Medford people have viaitpd it ruany times. , ,. A $35.00 overcoat reduced to tlS.OQ. Absolutely nil tool and' guaranteed ralntlte fabric. This coat is certainly a bargain at too prioe, t. S. Army Goods Store. 32 Central Ave. So. fcdgar WlKht..rel!atjli Jeweler. tt The concert fct the Baptist church last evening was easily the best that baa been heard In Medford In months. The work ot the choir 4a tho anthema showed the beat of training and the work of Mi. Walker's scholars was splendid. The program was decidedly pleasing giving; nil variety to all that Is'.'cood in vocal work., Mr. Walker B&vo a On bit of vocalitatlon In the several numbers that he assigned to himself and' again demonstrated tho beauty of his method, ' ' - Elizabeth Scnossem will lecture at tub Masonic ball jMonday evening at 8 o'clock to. Masons and their friends arii.'Wedoesdajr afternoon Mrs. Schqs netn will lecture to the Eastern Star ladies "and their friends, -' ' I6$ Hard tjrufs made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of .crop, like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. . tj Rev. A. Wolfe cf Rogue River, was;NuBone, Phone E&5-J. ia Medford today enroute to Jackson villa where he attended tho meeting of the Southern Oregon Fresbvtcry. There will bo a notable dedication of the Rogue River chnrch neit Sunday which a large nuaber of people from ail part of the county are expected to intend. Sash and door. Medford Lumber CO. Trench mirrors 10c at U, S. Army Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So. Louis Meyers, a lad of about twenty wsa arrested last night on a charge ot vagrancy. He appeared before Justice Taylor this morning, pleaded guilty and was sentenced O five days in the city Jail. Will do yard work ot any kind. Phone 657-W. SW AlLa Nay lor, Goodwin corsetiere, 20 8.-Fir street, upstairs. Phone 918-W. - . :ss 'The second term of the school year ia the Medford city schools began this morning and the semester reports were distributed at the high school building this morning. This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't - give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out ot Medford. Phone ua and we will call. ; tf .: yietor 85 cent records reduced to 75c Victor 11.35 records to $1.25. Palmer Piano House. 270 Guests at the Hotel Holland include Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson, and P. A. Ijemons ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Atchison of Seattle. Bill Myers of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. William Guard of San Francisco, LeRoy L. Ashcraft and E. Ashcraft ot Susanville, Calif. . A complete line of McQuay-Norris pifiton rings In five and thirty-one thousandths oversize. Riverside Gar ose, All wool cavalry sweaters reduced from $4.00 to $2.S5 at U.. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. The case of the state against George Grigsby on a charge of '-. bootlegging which has been pending since Sheriff Terrlll returned , from Portland, with the defendant last week was to have been tried at 10 o'clock this morning but was postponed until 2:30 this afternoon because counsel tor the de fense was engaged with another case in the circuit court in Jacksonville. Prosecution witnesses have been sub poenaed and are ready to appear. The case is now in progress. Attorney Roberts is representing; the defense and District Attorney Rawles Moore the state. " Start the day smiling, Red Ribbon coffee.' 266" Fred Alton Halght, teacher ot piano tad harmony. Classical and popular courses. Studio 318 Liberty Bldfc, Medford, Ore. Phone 72." : tf VUnong guests at the Hotel Medford nre V. H. Berteftu of San Diego, C haa. J. McPherson ot Portland, L. 8. Carlstoph of Seattle. O. A. Parsons of San Francisco, R. I L Marvin of East Liverpool, O., and II. H. Dannies of Eugene. . . - . ,. ' Byltex Rope silk black and colors. Free instructions. Deuel's Art Dept. Array and navy underwear, shirts and drawers; shirts double breast and back, all fool, $1.40 a garment. U. S. Army Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So. Jack Kerr arrived Saturday from Portland for a few weeks visit w'lth friends and relatives in this city. Phone or call bur office tor Inform a tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page- Dressier Co. ' " ' 1 ' tf Particular people use Red Ribbon coffee. f.'2W Mr. and Mrs. W.? R. Speck arrived yesterday from Cottage. Grove, Mt. Speck is the new special agent for the local branch of the Standard Oil com pany. and who has been here for a week or ten duys, left Saturday for Cottage Grove where he met Mrs Speck who had driven to that city from their former home in Bend. The Specks will make their home in this city. " '' Edgar Wight, Oregon agate Jeweler. tf Army BlleUers $1.00 at U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. AW E. Morris returned, tills morning after a several days business visit In Modesto, Calif. Vi't have inspected the reclaimed Tnte lands at Klamath Fails. We recommend these lands at in Invest went, Tago DreKlr Co, tf Dean Rolfe, dean of women at the State Agricultural college, arrived In this city this morning and addressed tho student body of the high school. The address dealt with the portrayal of the last thirty years of a person's life, tho speaker leading the audience through an imaginary period ot the last thirty years of a person's life and speaking of the attitude which should to taken in mooting Ufa's problems. Tho address was greatly enjoyed by the entire assembly both students and instructors. ... . Field blankets, hospital blankets and Navajo Indian blankets at V. S. Army UxvU "Store," 32 Central. Ave. So. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist Deuel lldg. Telephone S03-R. " tf Ed. I.amport returned this morning from a week In Portland where he attended the state convention of hard ware dealer?. . Get your calendar free at our offtce. R. A. Holmes. The Ins. Man. tt Attention. e-SoldIers; Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share ot crop, like rent. : Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Mrs. Ed Urown accompanied by her father, Fred L. Northup, returned this morning from Ceutralia, Wash., where Mrs. Brown was called last week, be cause ot the illness and death ot her mother. . , Central Point Hotel foe sale. 40 rooms; would cost $30,000, to build. Price today I7.GCUL Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Rontty Company, Phone 72S-R or 1 J4-Y. V ' , 265 Mrs.1 Paul' Hansen corsetiere tor ' .' U Fred G. Phelps of the Californi.v Oreson, Power company.-arrived this morning from Saa Francisco and. will spend a short time here on company business. '"' " ' ' ' ' ' . High grade tailors for men and women. . Orres, Ashland, Ore. tf Pyorrhea; treatment a a. ec laity. Dr. V. R. Kaufman, dentist. Phone office MS.. Res. 3J1-R. SparU Bids..' 267 E A. Morris who left town several days ago faiiltig to pay his hill at the Hotel Medford, was brought back to this "city from Eugene Saturday, by Sheriff C. E. Terri'.l and was. tried be fore Justice Taylor Saturday after noon. A plea of guilty was entered by the defendant and he was sentenced to serve ten days in the county jail Hemstitching, Picoting. ' 8c per yd. 1 Buttons covered. : Eaadicrau Shop. tt Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. Bring In your ads and do net use telephone. : tf S. G. Clark ot the Grants Pass office of the California-Oregon Power com pany who spent the past week in this city, returned Saturday to Grants Pass. ... Army shoes, made to fit your feet. regulation marching shoes and. officers dress shoes at U. S. Army Goods Store 32 Central Ave. So. Get our prices on coal and wood by the cord. Medford Fuel Co. Phone 242. ... . ' 265 Court Hall who has been confined to his home with an attack ot rheuma tism is able to be out again. Ben Hur Lampman, former editor of the Gold Hill" News, and well known in southern Oregon as a poet, will go with Julius Meier on a four months trip around the world, and will write daily articles for the four Portland papers. The object of the trip is to request the foreign nations to partici pate in the 1925 world fair at Portland A new and complete line of Package Goods. Royal Society of Le Merits. Free instructions. Deuel' s Art Dept A new and complete stock of ma chine needles. Deuel's Art Dent. . Pioneer mtfe in the Eugene Register, February; 1, XS8a: ""Jackonvnie is talk ing of building a street car line to the O. &'C railroad at ' .Medford, five miles distant. Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. ' District Attorney Rawles Moore re turned Sunday from a trip to Salem where he attended a meeting of the state prosecutors. ' For business opportunities In S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 Medford bldg phone 900. tf Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. C. M. English and George L. Trelch- ler returned Sunday from a business trip to Portland.' ' isverywnere yon look you nee a Chevrolet. . tf Hot coffee and light lunches, ta rn ales and chill con carne at DeVoe's. Senator Charles M. Thomas return ed Sunday from Salem where he at tended to business In connection with irrigation matters. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. " Wallace Woods.' phone 108 11 East Main street. ' Everywhere' yon 1 look yon see a Chevrolet ; tf' Mr. and Mrs. Chris t'Irich of Jack sonville spent a few hours Sunday in tho city. . When in need of. sash and; doors. call Wallace Woods, 10$ or ' come' to TU B. Main street, , . .":" Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders! welded, ' re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest ,pre-heat-ine fuels and . metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 8. Front street tf A. Z. Benson of Klamath Falls, has returned to his home after a short stay in the city on business. The Southern Oregon Lumber Co, will offer good 2r4's at their mill at end North Central at from $12 to $15 for balance of month. ' tf! Why?.' Take chance , ruining your auto radiator by freezing when It can bo avoided by using "Aqua v Zero which is safe at 20 below zero, and absolutely harmless In every way, is not as Injurious to metal as water. For sale nt Vallpy Garage, $1.00 pei" gallon. f 85 Aco Womack and his s n Owen have returned to Stnnfield after travel-1 ing for tho past nine months through j Callfornln, Idaho and Colorado. hllo away 0'en was married to Miss' Bes sie Allen ot Medford, and he and his wife have decided to make their home at Suwfiold. PendloUU Tri bune. Mrs. Frank Parker, dressmaking, re moved to blti N. Grape, Tel. 411 X. 273 Ei&r WU;ht for low price. tf A nether popular dance nt Trail Sat urday. Ft b. 4. . 270 POP GATES F IRST STATE CANDIDATE TO BE QUIZZED BURGLAR SMASHES WINDOW SCAPES wei'o m'OM'Ut, Judiie WutiU'M i f Otdd , eniiiii In to vlxlt liU father In law, Joi Wr the, taut we'K. tmvk flying tu. WITH $500 LOOT A, S,lUisoutmuu, claim agent of the J mt,,mVtf u,, )ll!M.rlt)K , iKhtly the K. J, Itul.er Ul Southern iViflc. with headquarters in M)nt pf ft at(,.w,Jp r Main Mr.-et lust nl, lVrtiivnd Sj)ent Sunday In the city.- He, . ..., , oVlo'k, when lie tin tll'l ksvo u vevy InteieiitliiK talk on tlui early htxtoi y of southern Oreutm uml this vtetnlty. Ho lim not only etudled early lilktti ry, but lin lived a great part ot U. wlttt-u Inailo the talk doubly Interesting. Mr. How Gnv. Mr. Fnnnle Pick ttl mid MIhs I.ymliill JaiHibs iIkiuiiii xtrated the uo of piuupklu (lour In tho miiklnR of pumpkin plea nnd the pies wore pronounced excellent. Thltt product Is manufactured In Atus ca derO, Culiroruia, and Is called Calit dero. Tho htMiotta served satidwlehis, came t cf r lth a Medford man, who wds called. tt Califiirnla, nnd Mr. llosenbauiu vi Jtl return the middle of the week. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. if Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. T' tt Tho Eugono high school basketball team was defeated by Ashland Satur day r.lbt 41 to 22. nnd were loud in their protests against the Bite ot the Ashland floor. The visitors complain ed they wera unable to keep out ot the wny cf the posts. Players on both sides vren put off the field for rough pluying. The Ashland forwards shot coals with deadly accuracy. Are you ready for the most glorious week-end party ever offered you? Such will bo the fun fest ot Trail Saturday night. 270 We Specialize on reborlng cylinders. P, F. Close at Riverside Garage. tf Vulcan auto springs, guaranteed. Billings Shop, S. Riverside. tf Claude ' MIIs, accompanied by A bUTRlai' wax buoy nt Ms tnu'o la It.... -I..... ..it V.t wi wwi'. . . , ,:,... ,.,.U. nlKbt about :J P V"i runi'u. ... (-v--......i ..-.. ii.....1hii and etiffe. MesdameS Abblo . o-f tho lederat.d 8c.Mle. 1(iy tnim,llntt aroun,i the rof, K t-' Champlln. tlHrtU heul and Uea PAlled into convention hire to stt in tltia reaiir to start bin flint ad iwv trice C. Jonek will entertain tho club Judgment upon tho pelitleul hope, chine. The burglar thouicht aom Fehruury 9. tnuly wan aftrr him, anl wltn a 'All were plenum! to have Mrs. . Jimmy smashed tho plat kIrhs In w Hlttle of Hold Mill Present. Bho i lie amir mm waiKca out, .Mr. nrom ley was vtandliiK near, liift mitde no mov, and a number of other people attracted !y the snuitd of tho fallinu kIhkm. directed thilr attention to tho hole In tho door lustuad of the thuK. who proiedt In a hUurwIy fanhion j till ho rvaehvd the corner ot Main And i thnlr popuplar dances at the club Hr street. I house Saturday ovoitlng. which was At this point somebodv had Pro- one Df the most enjoynbls this season. ence of mind rnoiiah to shout "Jlf-yfl nfty coul,lo( wr, prMont ,na tll0 whereupon the man took oft 1.1. , gwhtB,r of Medford were Mack Mlouch hat und huwed a burnt, ' , . of se...1 Mnthwurd. " ' ,h,,W' nml mmt Mr. Uuber cheeked up his loM this1 lin,h. ronslslln of ham sandwich, mornlnir. and places It nt around $300 . Pickles and roffie was served whli h Im-tudrs a $76 overcoat nud by tho committee In rnre M'erul bolt of wool nultlnc, whloh miik pun.n'il out n back window to a confederate, , Kntrsnc was ualnvd by Hiiiuahlng a rear window. ambitions and aspiration of thont) neeklnif the Kovernorshlp. One after the other, various of thoo so nm Mtlou nr reported to have none in bvforo th council to tell his story, Htnto his c.w, to face his lniulsltiou and pnsa out with the hop that at' tho end of it nil hi name would bo tho one rtuvien and rtK-otmnended to tho different units of the mother organi sation for endorsement and support, Charles K. Onion, mayor of Mod ford nnd nouthern Oregon eandldnte for the Kovernorshlp, h hren In IVrtlnnd throUKhout th week, flint to await his turn and then to uwalt tho flnnl renult. Outt'S, who rumor reports was th first tu go before the oouncll, in wl 1 to have turned tho clock back to other days, so far na his own polltt cat fortune are concerned, by ad vancing the proposition that ahotill he be unablo to win the endorm ment, ho would, like the ronventkmnj cnndltluto of day gone by, pledge hi Is an old member but ha been un able to attend for about two yours. MeMdamea F. K. Wahl, Kuma. Acker nnd Ablon ot Medford and Mr. U. I Knlley 1 1 Rogue River were present. Tho tVtumunlty club gave ons of A Inrun rrowd Is expected for the next dance to be given February II. George' Cottrell and Jim Pinkens ofaiJ UI,d comfort to the lucky man.; Reagle returned Saturday frm a pan ther hunt In the wilds of the Vmpqua Divide, and they had no luck as it was Thl pronouncement Is said to have caught linker and l'attorson. anil maybe the rest. In its backwash an I t to have led them Into the same puM too cold for cats to be out. The three ;on tt ,ltUatlon the nmnaninir men men BMpl out in tho woods when the of tho Federated Societies, by all the mercury was ten below. They report , dictate of political bottle trategy, seeing several large packs of wolves,) munt greatly desire, for It would lead who on one occasion chased the dogs lr " ultimate conclusion, to one can sway from a coon cornered in a hollow j d'date only for the republican nomi log. Dinkena during the hunt per- ,,a,lon- It 'ould ot any rate, tenj to formed the feat of capturing a skunk ,.h" fl'dfc dow" U a f,n.1fh alive, by grabbing it by tho tail. PL. u,,.. -- .i... Only a few lots on paving left Get L,.h.P d,d not mw. nr dlJ no. ..roni. yours at onco at City Hall. tf t0 abide bv its endoracment. Bean. Ldme, cement. Medford Lumber Co. it Is said, will not commit bimiwtf vr n ndi.i .i t.i.. .... : ...... - EAGLE POINT EAGLETS a. o. vooutt oi-Ke F. Fendnlo. formerly of HUt. but now of llutto llls, camt 10 on the initio Kwlls stage Tuesday aftermsin on his way to Medford to It H y and futility. (looritH TuiiiIkmikU of Central I'ulnt, a Hit ot the pioNottt section foreman, camo out Thursday nnd Joined the force of rnllroiid men and iiIh.i look Iniard and Induing at tho Hunnysldo. (l. 0. Kblnn came In Thursday even lug some tlino itfter ilurU wltli a bunch of work horses on his way to lluttn rnlls to work on tlm extension of the 1". & V.. railroad nnd when tin ronchod our town lu mot mlilnlwht dnrkne with the exception of wlmt lUht our, street lumps nfrorded, and In ndlltK'o' to that w were havliiK n driving snow' storm and about tho flint thing he did was to lii'iulro wlioro ha could get bay und stable room fur his horses aiftl he phoned to the HumtHtdo shout , hay,' etc., nnd was Informed that w don't ' feed hnrsug, but tinitlly he found hay r and Htable Mom with W. r, Morgan and then cauie to tlm Hunnysldu fur upiwr and bol, It em that thorn Is no on hore In our town to aeeouiiiuv dute the travel In that line iind iierson coming hers to stny over nltthl or who wish to feed tliolr horses nt liMin, to Ut on the safo side bettor bring their feed, with them. It appears, tha,l Mr, Kblen hn a ixmlraet to di a lot of , work for tho p. fc K. R, II. Co.. In Ui wny of gutting out nnd -delivering ties along the old track and tho now right of way,; as well as rlunrlng the right if wav of the aw logs along the track. Thursday afternoon after the funor nl of Mr. K. A. lllldretb, 8r hi son luiol, wife and hor rather, Mr. Femlale and the widow of the Into K. A. IIU drtuh cam in to spend tho 'night on their way homo to Hiit y, Frank Manning anil Percy lioothby of Flounce Mock came up from Ash land, where lhy had boen In vlnlt l' rcy's paront. A. II. Ikx.tliby and wife and were on their wuy up home but stoptted here for dinner Krldny. F. B Krandon of the Bnowy fltitta the Talent irrigation district, called al the office of State Engineer Cupper Friday on buslnes connected with the certification of a block of bonds for bis district. Salem Capital-Journal. Ladies discouraged with their looks FRUIT TALK AT LIBRARY Those candidates who are hankering after this endorsement, and most Of them are known to be, have been marking time while tiny waited for the word. The latter part of this week ia ex- tASttMf in t.rin ,hf flnnl .. .1 come and be a model at the Sanitary, wh,n that wor(1 comr, th8 c,mpBlKn Beauty Shop. Its free. 270ils exoected to "onen -e" and Mart off Invest your savings In the Jackson with a ban. Portland Journal. County Building and Loan association. I tf Get acquainted with Cash and Carry system. This store was built np for the good of the hundreds of people that have been working hand In hand with us, and have learned to live and let live. . We are now bringing down the high cost of living. All goods are marked In plain figures 100 cents, that Is the value yon get for every dol lar's worth of goods you buy Just the beat of everything (or less, at the 8pot Cash Basket Grocery, at the Vinson Barn. 226 N. Riverside Ave. tf Emit Mohr who has been confined to his rooms with an attack of rheu matism is recovering rapidly and ex pects to. be up tomorrow. Get our prices on coal and wood by the cord. Medford Fuel Co. Phone 212, 265' Painting, paper hanging and decor ating and furniture repaired and re finishing. John Draws, corner Fourth and Ivy. Phone 1056. . 20 Stylecraft Shop for all kinds of dressmaking and remodeling. Room 424, Medford Bldg. 282 Chris Natwlck who has the contract for building several miles of railroad Into the timber from Butte Falls ship ped up three carloads of horses, sera pers, and tools this morning on the P. & E. and is getting ready to begin active work at once. He shipped up three carloads of foodstuffs and sup plies last Friday. Try onr merchants lunch. The Shasta. tollta f'tttitrfcl fitlt,t wn attf. Km ft, OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 30. State' meet his son In law, Duck HUdrnth nd ,nnnrr ik j.y He and hi hanks of Washington lots f62,6'2 wlfo who wero coming from Cot tat: o tirmbor ikmrge own the old original In 1921 through bank robberies, of tlrove with the body of his father, K. Snowy liutio mill her and came over which $2,315 was recovered. John P.) A, lllldroth. who poed away at hi t, look after tholr property, He In Duke, supervisor of banking, an- bom there, Jan. 23, 1922, sued K tetul to move back and operate the nounced here today from a complla- year and a half. He wa with two of mill here a noon as thn J & R. K. R. Hon of answers to a questionnaire, bis son, A. K., Jr., and Buel and wife u opened up fr buslne agnln. The There were thlrtwn holdups, twelve who went from their home In' Huttr only rHion for their shutting down of which were successful and ten safe Full to rare for him. ifo haves a'wna Hie P. ft VL suspending busln" rtbberle. I wife and . the two son referred to o that they could not bring wheat In "All loes were fully covered byjabovo ami hi oldest sou IVIIhtI of ,r nhlp thn flour nut. Insurance," said Supervisor Dnko, Oakland,' Calif ., and a number of j John Allen of Derby, cam out Frt ".and the state banks did not suffer friends In Ashland, Central Point nnd day to look after some of hi cattle but to the extent of ono penny." Sup. Court. Dismisses Seattle Lake Case WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. JuitU-o Tu ft today nunounced dirt- Itutto Kails. wher. he tnadu hi home mrnod aside long rnuugh to laka a for some time. The funeral wa hold ,)k nt the fine black Perchenm stal- tho Central Thursday afternoon tn Point cemetery. Friday ' morning word came to me oxtr the plume that Mr. Mary Sever- jance had panned a wny tn Murril, Calif, hlef t home of her on, Alfred Ktrtek- nn, aged years. .Mrs. nevernn mlwal of lb. appel of King county. ' number or year a cuuon Wnthlncton from an advenw doclnlon f our town and after soiling their of the irtato suprem court In a enso property here to James Jordan, who I brought by the ltewllt Ia company still living hero, she and her husband cauncd by the lowering moved to Central I'olnt, and after tho , r Uike WasMngton by ,.th of her hu'ihand. II. T. Severance-, construction of thn ship canal , ... tu. n rr of bv hr non until ppr A brought by th I I II I f'r damoKe c rrn i .f leW I Jihe construed Hon that Mr. Johnson has hero for sate nnd seoined to 1' very favorably im pressed with hi uppoarance. Ml. Allen Is a horaeman and know a g Kd thing ahen be imius It. C. II. Natwlck, tb railroad contrac tor who ha a contract to do noma grading on (be Unit 1'nll eMt"olon of the P. A K. took hi too!, eto , up on tho P. K. It. It. Friday and e. poet to Mart In on hi contract the flrt of tho Wee. ' ' connecting Ijik Wunhlngton and Uike Union with Salmon bay and l'u tt Hound. The court also denied the applica tion of tho county for a writ of eer- Mr. E. I. Goodse.il, manager for eign freight brokersge department of the Fruit Auction company of New',uritrl , tt,e nam o rase. lorn, win be in Medford Wednesday and will speak to tho fruit growers at the Public Library Wednesday, Feb ruary 1st at 1:30 p. m. Mr. Good-! sell has been tn close touch with the New York fruit market for years and his talk will be most Interesting to alt. It is necessary to call the meet ing early because Mr. Good w 11 Is obliged to leave for San Francisco on the afternoon train, so everyone be sure to he on hand at 1:30 sharp. GENERAL SLADEN NEW I AVA8WXOTOX, Jan. 30. Driga dler Oneraf Knd W. Hlnden com manding Fort fiherldnn, Illinois, was today appointed commandant of West II you wish your Joy to be complete, 1 olnt military academy to succeed E Mr. and Mrs. Cook fro:u Portland, who have been In this vicinity the rust two weeks were over Sunday guests at tbe.F. O. Elliott homo. Mr. Cook is a brother of Mrs. Elliott. Mr. aud Mrs. SchaTfer snd daugh ter Florence were Grant ' we'' end guests at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Grant Matthews. Charles snd I'aullns ("..iT'Vn have beon I'l'the past two weeks with whooping cough, but are about over the distressing symptoms ot the disease, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wahl, Mrs. Georgo Tt, Alden and Wise Caroline Leeder wero down from Medford Kunday und tolled on rtlversldc friends. Fred Champlfn wa a visitor In Join the happy throng at Trail Satur day, Feb. 4. 270 Mrs. F. K. Merrick, of Medford, who has been in this city for about ten days, where she has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Caufield.i left for her home Thursday morning. Orpeon CilV Fnlnrnrlia I All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuol Co. tf 'There .will be some one's mother, wire, sweetheart, child or friend's Hrlgadler Oenend Douglas McArthur Medford several days ot the past who will be rclluved noxt June 30 and amlBnod to duty In the Philip pine. . . .. WEDDING BELLS HiUtwell-WcblK'r. Hundny morning at 8:30 a. m., Kd ward F, Webber and Mary A. Has- pictiire in our window with latest hair wtU wt'rc uJltod lhe bo"d'1 ot hoy dress given at our shop. Sanitary !.tr!m!n1y,tt th9..homl ' th?.fn: refill I V hnn oift ""' OMIUHH.T, lltv,- u. u. Jinuuu Iauty Sbop. S79. on wert llth street. Mr. Webber ha . I ived in Medford for some time, com- Not'ce I ng from I'ortlnnd nnd Ml) Haawull Weatonka Tribe No. 1, extends Ih well known In Medford hav a cordial invitation to all mem- inr served as city treasurer for sevc bers of the Improved Ordor of Redmen r"1 years. They were accompanied to meet at their wigwam for smoker. '' th bride's brother, Mr, H. O. and social evening, Wod., Feb. 1st IIft"wel1, Attr th8 ceremony they Competition games are' the order 0f ,?epnrt':d ,n Wr Webber's auto on a thA nvnninir Mmh.r . , honeymoon trip. After their return afjr.nl ?h,f I ZJ 1 they wl thU? homo for a while attend and bring any prospective mem-Lt the Vm- b,.m n h,,o., n.,u. bers. Come early and onloy the evening. 2CC TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOR 8ALK Day oldWhlie" Leghorn chicks, Tancred strain; also sotting eggs. Phone D97-R-2. O. E. Pierce. 271 FOR 8ALH Choice Investment; 111,000. 1st mortgage on real estate, eight years to run. Guaranteed nafe as government bonds. Address Hox 23, Mal Tribune. 287 WANTED 413 L. -Reed baby buggy. Phone 207 IVOR SALE Late model one ton Ford truck. Can be seen at Medford camp ground. , Mt'CaHllu-AHlicraft. H.'iturclay evening at '6 p. m Ielloy Ashcraft of Aahland and Miss Kmma McCaslln of Medford wero married at the horns of tho officiating minister; Itov. D. K, Millard, In the presence of the two accompanying" witnesses, 'Mr. W. C. Hnlmea nnd P. It. Onrrett Mr. Anhcraft reeentjy rnme - from Cali fornia, and MisH MoCoHlin is a Mod ford girl, living with hr mother on South Oakdnle, The newly married couple wlll renlUo In Ashland. ' ' week Mrs. Kershaw visited her husbaiid at the Firkelt ranch over Sunday. L. F. Pickett spent the past week with his family,' returning to 1J sheep camp Snnday. Mrs. t. Jacobs Is making several Improvements at her ranch home. Tho dairy equipment has' been Im proved and thoro Is a fine new lion house.' Airs. U F. Plckott was In Medford Thursdya and attended the organiza tion of tho P, E. O. society at the homo of Mrs. C, W. McDonald.. Mrs. Pickett was a member of the P. E. 0. in Iowa. . ' ' ( ' Mr. and, Mrs. C. P..C'haiijplln were Grants Pass visitors Wednesday ' A very efljoyuble "meeting 'of tho Riverside Recreation club was hold with Mrs. R.'W, Engel Friday after noon. Eighteen members and gliosis sr doath enme at tbo ripa old bko ot 90 8h had quite a numlter of very warm friends here and at Ceotnil Point alio esteemed her very highly on account ot her christian virtue. lui.it Tuesday in addition to Mr. Ken dale belug hero for dinner we had Frank Notherland and Mrs. M. K. Richardson cf Hutte Fail, and hr daughter, Gladys, who was afflicted with on abscess on tho undorpart of her Knee and that seemed to be caused by a simple chafed place on her heel. Mrs. Ricbard's-Jit and daughter remain ed hers over night as the stago was so full that the driver refused t take not only thorn but unother lady who wuntvd to go b town tho same after noon, but Mrs. Richardson wont Wed nesday morning on tho 7:30 stage. Sam 11. Ooser, ono of tlio men who Is hoarding hure and. working on tho sec tion gug tk a layoff Wednesday and made a business trip to Medferd, and Friday the whole gang was In 1 1 off In tho nucnlng on account of thn snow ss it made It so vory dlsuKroeablo re moving old rotten ilea and replacing them with now ones, so ho mndo a bus InoHH trip up to Lake crook that day. lie v. II. C' Adams went to Medford to attend thn Sunday school conven tion lust Tuesday. J. W. Johnson who Is hnro In tho In- toroet of tlio Klrtland Farm and seems to bo attracting considerable nttontlon among the horsemen, Is not thn man ager of the ICIrtlnd farm as announced in a former article, but a salesman for tho blooded horses on the farm. Frank Rhodes who has a contract to do some grading on the road from Grants Pass, to tho Oregon Caves moved a lot of his machinery up there about tho mlddlo of the week to go to work,' i ltcnj. Whetstone who worked nil summer and fall for Charley Delln, has S! 1 J ... . - - - Ilert llabb to Seitttlo CORVALMH, Ore., Jan. HO. Bert Itabb, 1!l22 baseball captain-elect nt 287i agricultural college ana nm siring pucner on ruHt.year's nine, Jms been, signed by Jimmy Richardson. huelnea manager of the Seattle base- FOR SALE A-l milch cow, high test. Fine cow for family living tn town,' Call 761, 261 bull club to play for that tenm, Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up? DONT ht it ,ct a ktnrt, Dr. King's New DUcovny will git liht down to work, relieving t lie tihl (reling in the tlut, uietmg tlx raking tough, gently rtiiiiuUtiog tlic boavlt, thus eliminating tlm cold poinoni, AUaw tcli.ilU Ju-.t g'Kd nicdiune made to rae cold and toiinhi. fifiy -ears a t.imlrd rrnwsly. All tho lainily ran tike il vuili hrlplul irtulu. l ;o tho cliililicn' crnuu. No harmful tliuK. Ccnvincing, heal ing t:i:c that the kiddie lil v At all tlrutj;it, 60c, ,'',' Dx. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Feci Badly? I)owil siugfllsh? ILmn't any "kep" in woik or play. You're com,tiMtcdl ' The r.timuljtiujf O'.-tion of Dr. King'e Pill briiij;! back old time tm-r'. All ilruKit, 25c. D PROMPT I WON'T OR1PI. r. Kings PUls ssswswaMiMi ii Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directort WOOD L'ndor cover, $3.00 per tier and up. Prompt Delivery, ; 1120 N, CKNTIUL WOQD CO, Fhone A8I-X J. M. CARLTON. MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Hurrv mother I Even ' a lek child love 'the "fruity" tata of "California Fig fcyruu" and it ntivcr fails to oien the bowels. A tcaipoonful today uiay prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con stipated, bilinus, feverish, frutful, . lis col'l, (lic, or If stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, Temcinber a Rood I'leanHiitg of tho little bolvrls is often all that I neeensary. '"',' Auk your driunrist for pi'nulno "Cali fornia riff Syrup" whlcfh ho 'directions for baiiie and children of all ag' printed on bottle.. Mother I Yon must ay "California" or yon tnajr pt nn Itnt tatioit U(.viu, ' .. "Closely allied with the practice of modiclne is the preparation of medicine. Your druggist, like, your fainily physician and, nurse, provides tho com munity with a service it could not well do, without. In visiting the drug store, when you need anything it has to of fer, you protect yourself, in two , ways;' . f "By supporting a Protective Institution, "By securing merchandise guaranteed by your druggist's scientific knowledge. Heath's Drug' Store The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street