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'i ! 'Milliiil m-i i f. 'l "' I tt.'-i' -ii w, r.vriK two MEnronn matt. Ti.nn'yr.. '"MKhFnnnj ouki.ox, tutusday. i-'KitunAKV . v.y:v i. i ryr r , rr J JU ocaland Personal ' Two nm onelu.lf In.'hcs of toiatv w as the fmrprlHing sight whi.-h greet-; cd I hp people, of the city ami valley on 'arising thin iiifruing, and it iUht :-n nt continued to full Int'T ;n it tt ill I v iin'il about ti h. m. Tim i.tnr.ii, ulii ii set. in eutly yohterday brought with it until s to'cloek this mon.ing in rain md. sti' Hi of un inch cf pro:-ii'itali,;r.. tlte ijnioHt wliif-U i iias inlli'il for s iiie time l ast. Tll'tt6!(t ',n weioomi (1 s uthe se-j4.iiarlt'iV :4jijiti::in is tar Uo 'jliitnl 'tfiir'at'.iT., !TivW t.irciio;.n tin- sail ffanitfilifr HrVii 'unit "(li temiranuv larosc;.. ,'Ti.. prealtMbn f.ir Friday is :lVtif at, ciH.- Vl;ht, the'.ieaeier. YiUJ. 3.. Ellnor e tuv.ituni Mtc'wiiii jllox. i, Mail i'riliunv Important. 'J7u t ''A' large' -tni-imuV ia rectt'il at (ho , .'VM liWw meeting (osight o: ace unit of tli.' first offiftal visit t t the Jjtl$o ' of .Cuorsi , Nodiuv, Jr.. of K jel)iir.g. , district deputy oa!to.l ru!or fur tl! western Oregon district i the 11. 1 ' O. . t-r.hr. . A number- of ?nliatr will be Initiated. H.wly jjjno .C.?6 .er tier. Phone 5.M. .... Knights ;r l'yliii.is attention: l"ri .tiny evening, EVli. 10th at S o'oloci; in Castle hall, Elizabeth Seh:s.en will speak to us on a matter of national importance. Co.ro and br::r; your laxlios. (Signed) Committee. 'JTl Mrs. E. C. Jerome, lit ad if the coav ijincrtrial departniont of the liili s:'.n 1 '1st now reoovei inn Inun a severe atlarK of the jllji diinii't which for. a ti.r.e slip hvas threatened with mMi:irii-.i. Shc luis lK'cn ia the o:tre of a t'.aii d nn-: s . Central Point line! fir vale, I" rooms; would cet J.Jii.e-iiii t b lilil. l'rice t iday $i.i.70O. Mi;ht tra.lp Pri-e will he ro.luctil Jl'.ii' every day until sold. (!.!d Hay HealSy Co:r.aiy. .Phone TSR or 1SI-Y. . 2U For this wee; onlv at Medford Phar macy, Main and Central, two hot water U ttlt?3 for the price of one id us 5c. i Hev. .1. 0. .lones, presidin? el. lor of tho Portland distrirt cf the M. K. church South, arrived in the city t'i dayn the iu)rn:ns train fr.mi the. "north. The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. lm offer good SxVs at their ni!U t nd Noj-th Central at from $12 to $15 for balance of month. ' V. . Kat nrhe. p the ,c?.t 3ra kj:x!. Gustier Cafe." ' ' tf Pointers on fashions ' -r the comias season iilitairieO h( the hii; styl s e ' ihibit in Xew York this we.k when th? National Cta-nient Retailers assacto tion held its unntial dis;)lay pi spring iasii!ons.- included the lil'-jwini; ; The CiilleKe eluli vf the U"i-ue Kiver j valley will meet With Miss Kli;:ahelh , Kersn.:i', ell Sirtlth Holly st eet. Sat uird.iy at Mr. Wagner of slilan.l lias ilamiel the program n id Mis .leir .teretn.i U s.uial hostess f.ir the afteniaen. lto.ly l' tie J17 per tier, l'lteue A new an t coif.p;ote stoeVi of ma eliine need'es. lpuel'i Art lVit. ' It (i. Weavov, of ti.iiiiuer. tire, was a Me.i;erl l'us.ir.es'j visiter Tees i.vv . Syitcc pope silU hlaok nn.l colors. Five, vast inii tiens. lX'uel's Art Iopt. An:tv an4 navv MhJorwe.ir, shirts Chtef of P.diee 'Timothy lw has been tilcU with the flu this week an 1 w ho was threatened for n day ,er so with pneinnouia l.s now tin the mend, but it "Will he several days yet before People of Medford ;'Wr vieltilty w ho plan depiiituivn fivin tho city itet Sunday, or epctui, out of town guest;, to ii!li, Klioii'd boHr l-a iniad. that the cltattge In tt.no .it p.in.eii.u.M' ho will bo aide la vetnin to duty Pr. lank Uoberts. dentist. l'ldg. Telephone CO:l H. Hut for a real dance Kaglo Ci. It. Turaer w s in this cilv busines. Uody pine $2.? per Try ot:r ii,l drnvx-rf; 'shirts doubU lt east and I Mmst-K ..u l. all Voot. S 1 7-1 0 a gitrji'r t . S the Mi Ar-iiv C.!xm! stnre. tVnfnil v.v So. .liladvs A. C, titag-;, or Sale'll wh i i a f.; ouetit visa-. "i" in this citv, is a-.i!n lnrt, f ir a fe.w d i' i oa liusinest. Alta Kaylor," Oood.v'.n corse! ? 1'ir street, upstaiis. Phone lore. 10 ?is w. is PUene 2::! I.r.nuilry work r.ratly tlotie W.,'fl.i'c'! mas'is new (e-.b:j w.m-' rins : i'.i'.)d J.'V.n to a asi:ti:i al'.ei wph the ilu. whl 'lt ba si'iie- thu Strains coos into oti'oii that day. j lVuel j Will panics havitp: left hoes tuiil tf j i-ilior articles In the -t r.ge r nnu o:' Point. 'the Medford 11M.. itiumt Idetuit'lcaM STfi'' tion liiarKs. kindly re:uovt name, liol.l Hill merclia.it. i tltheiw Ise they will I ' disposed of its' yesteriy Iransaeiing i e'.ued'diio: f this ' .-.too will mi-i - I uieliee this week, i V1. vM'iiicrs' dress Hhoi re. lured fiotiij S' JT.i'o t i J.i.5i. O. It. mackinaws re merchitnts lunch. The ; ,!iu od trout I'.Oo t i JT o k One hcp. ; I skin lined moleskin ic tutor's ''' t t',1- dtiee.l from Sn.f O to '4'i. I'. S. Army (ohhIs Stoic, ll'J S.mt'.t I'. titval avenue. CRATER LAKE TO ! GET $7000 IRE THAN LAST YEAR Ml IU Olll (.It W IS PASS AMU.WU BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE Wo will 'hcII jiiiir liiiluewi -linnillo your etim Neeiir oit a pai'luer, elf, No t'lutige for l.ltlng 'I'riiiimutloiiii ('tinflilentliil WE LOCATE 11UYER3 FOUR SITE SALES AQENCY OREGON ASIII.AMt Denver lltock Phono I M I'lM'Oltn Meilfnnl lllittf. I'lioiie Ui Vi'drod Ulit 'tt ;nd l".iileli U-turned estelda from i?scra:ner.: Call!. The youn : holies iuad the tri by aut.t froat lie I diio:. Cal f.. t Ihit city yctiterday. Miss Herncy l'e-.lwcll who accomiiiin ic I tbe'ii to Sacra nen:o will remain i't thai cliy tor a visit with ftiends ulatives. Walter Miller who wrestled Kalph Hand at t! dd Hill i.o.t summer will meet K. ana, it Japanese wrestler at lots Angeles Krlday right for n nl.le .tnd I bet of Jl."0". whl-h .ts w hat Miller demanded to g. on the mat with the v h it -Uelav e,t hi s plans I t m.iMn ea'liAt'".!Sar1tni at A! ,dT t 1. " Tale a Ivaultue Af ''. V.!-V'st vari ety. $ nuitte "w . o!eV,s Pri $:;.". to K'.eiivJhfi Tailor, K. Main. 2TT A ft i',:i'!vt line of McQn.iv-Norris , it in .riiJ-s-itj T 'a:l Si t'uoasan lihs . ve:sw liive'i iie ?a-.w. tf I.. IV Steo.'.t, fj,- p ettan.l. ;ate sales manager f-r a lari.A,-!;any. arrived yesterday' a; 1 wiil'Vc.i.l a few davs It; this city on httsin-. s. Hard times made easy, tmy ranches ithji:t money, pay with share of crop, like rent; GoJJ Ray Realty Company. tf Kivtrside Cominunity Club dance. IV. 11. Celebrated Puerless orchestra. Xti.'f sai l. ;::, T. IS. Hra.lley, superintendent of i ower houses f tr the CaiiforaU-.-Oreg n Power company, arrived Vcstcrd.o from Copc-i, Cfiiif.. and Will si nd sev eral days here on business. Get ready to pass alung ih dollars next week, which is National Pay ' Week. . 27t Invest ytmr savings Jn the Jackson County P'jilding arid Loaa 'association. . ' tf Mrs. lniis I'lrich .and s n Hussell ai confined to their home In Jackson ville with cold.?. Mr. Clrirh who h is been in Ute hauss with the same ail ment w as a'l? to l.e, our 'for a few hours Wednesday! - -7 This office Is prepared to print leJser sheets, bills, etc." used on the bookkeeping; machines. Don't eive your orders to traveling men and have hem printed out of Medford. I'hone u and we will call. . , ., '.; tr Eat w here the eats are good. Gusher Cafe. tf .flurts 'iH ie anlje Jcugili with iotas' Maycj C. E. Gates will j n Port occasionally longer, and fia's T-ill t-;lar!l tonight ta look after his iwtlitical : w tl? v.ith flowers a p ;ml.v.- triinm'v-U fr n"M Vl.th. ?irt'l cnJ of the state. ' Heef, park, im'Mi aud ' chlCKea?. I have what you're looking for email fryers, rooste's and hers, l.ax Stylish. detK-cdable cljthes iront $;" 11. Public larket Saturday. When better. automobiles Euick will build them. Among guests at the Hotel an? Goorga X. Prown of Los Mr.-" amf Jlfs. J.-H. JaV:soh t-j Klein the Tailor, Us" K. Main. are bullt.l . , 277' tf! Army slickers 11.00 z U. S. Army Holland j Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. S-i. Ange'.es. ( W". U Lewis of the Koseburg-Med-nn l Mr. i ford auto stage line, C. Van Wyck of Eat whore the eat i are Kami, Uusher Caie. " tl l'le;ts romember that classified ads. locals and s nail ads are cash In ad vance. Hring in your ads snd do not use tlepto!ie. tr Henry I'ates is attuM-g the heal I'eople who have been tinder the fteather with a bad eohl. Get your calendar free at onr office. It. A. Holmes. The Ins. Man. tf Edgar Wight, Oregon agat Jeweler. tf The first rehearsal for the fifth an nual luiast'tl sh.i.v of the Eiks ledge was held Wednesday. The show will Ue given at the I'age theater March 11 and ir. ant will have tunny new local features. The show has been roipi.st cd t a.ipoar at Ko.'eburg. Grants Pass. Sshl.itul and Yreka. Calif. When you want dry mill blocks just call Valley Fuel company, i'hone 7(1. . Mrs. Erack Parker, dressmaking, re moved to X. Grape. Tel. 1I1X. 275 ' Mr. and Mis. W. J. HarUell left yes terday on a business ttn.l pleasure visit to southern Caiiforniii. Tin y expect to be gone several weeks. Miss Jose phono HaiUell will leave this wck t ' join her parents. Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tu'.e lands. Page Drcsslcr Co. tf Leaving town, wish t sell niy Oak land Six and Overland roadsters. Ixa't miss this. Terms. Cars can be seen at Valley Garage. 274 Charles llenst Iman. local- Standard Oil. service gtati n salesman. Is e m- fined to his homo with the flu. Johnston, operator at the company's station on North Riverside is taking I.: o it man. lyaiia r l Hull Montana twice on the mat in '.'a intitules nt l.os ' Angeles last Saturday night, and Mull was s i mud be kuocUe I bint out with a punch en the jaw. t'leseent orchestra .it Eagle Point. Trench mirrors UV 't I". S. Army tliHols store, S2 CwttM! Ave. So. Vulcan auto sprit)", jt'iantnteed liilUags Shop. S. Kvr'sale. ti The Penitst Ivania II del Ueg'.ster of New York City, In Its Issue ot January .:tst contains the t i l ovlttg lie u of local Interest: "SiU'ie guests from Oregon at the Pennt ivania are M, E. 1,. Vannice, from tlraots Pass, an t Mr. C. W. Whlll ieK, from .Meiford." Mr. Wbill .ek Is on a Iniyiug trip f ti the Golden Rule store of this city and Mr, VuiHiice is In the cist on the same duty for the Golden Itulo stoic ol Grants Pass. The t'eht stag shirt on the market reduce ! to $vi0; leather coats reduced' from $i:S.r0 to $:V7a. leather vests rtv: ilucid from $S.a0 to $'v7." at I. S. Army LGoods Store. 32 So. Centrul Ave. Lath. lime. MedforJ Lumber Co. r.verywnere .you iook you seo a Chevrolet. tf In view 1. 1' the fuel I but the go eminent Is tinting down to the limie it 1 1 federal tlepai tmeitt eNpeuser. Ab- Spinriov Is welt pleased with the up propt Inl Inn nUotluent for Ibis ear for Cimcr Natloiutl put k. wltl.h. us aniiotineed In tnt. l'ler tlepiit'tiot nt it pio.lalieu bill Intiodileed In I'toi gress yesierttty provides $;l'J,oti for the park, i" l.oti of wlileli In lor Inalnteii.ui.e iind Jsm'O for Improve ments, Although this sum Is f ir less Gin n the original esilmat" for tin. park' l.i'. ds pi,, par. il by I It o notion. il park ilepai-ttuetit, and Is :lnmi limn tile I'lual ittiltoiut ai,ked for before the lull was Introduced yesterday. It Is 7lHitl more than wan allowed the park last year. , oiiKlualtv Mr. Sparrow and the na tional park tiffiel, ils made their esil mule ( the jionooit to he imkeit tor mm jiin.iino. wltieh provided for the !.iop.sl pavttin tins ye.tc i.f the rit.t miles beyond the purk eniiame "et tle .Medlor.l t "raler L.ike toml, the Worst td retch betwiftt this city ami toe lake, peejutse uf In ; deed ttt i.n-l ruts, an Impi n emeiit whielt has long been it. i-hv'l by 'rater Lake park offlelolx mid Inivelers. l'.ut nit to voiint nf t'oelf. Sum Im-Iiik so hard t.p tills year nn.l Willi his luite i .eu :vs eoniiioiini: to pile ot., ttte imitotuitj pork eflliials fmind It neeessaiv In. rut out tilt ptojeiled Impt ot . noiit for Oils tear, and finally tie, I, led t..j ask for Jt'.co ultoKetlo r. In Sopei-i hltendelit Stmri'.OV'H l.plllllill ttie lie I t' t li'l' department ilpprnpi lati.nt bllli will pits with,, ut any twrtln r i liangii ; In the t't iinr lke uppi epi iat..ii. I MOM' l t NS Not I I. I UN OKI t.oN 4 MEDFORD HOSPITAL, Inc. 704 Norlli Central Avenue At the regular monthly meeting of the lloard of I'lieiliirs of the Potv Assoetat loll Hospital, Inc., bebl Monday evening, I'lhiuiiry litli, hy Von Hut name of the Hospital wits changed to the Medford Hospital, Inc. This untUm Was taken to f itrther ompliiiMo the hu t Unit thin hospital is It public linttltu. lion, open to till licensed pbvsii lalin, and lolldm led fur the ieuo,l o( Hit pill'llc la geneiul. The hospital wi'l loutlntie to employ ohlv gimliiatn nurses. The following member of the Ho. lid of HlreetnTs Itltemled this Uieel lug; lr , McMotrls.M. How, ttev. Win. II. I lumlltoti , II E. Lindas. M. G. Moulotf. Key lihuda H ttiinieH. I!ev. I. S Mllluid. of Medford . Key. .1. K. Howard, of Jdt kHonvllle; liev. Curltoit l. .Iciiet, of Ceiitr il Point. .Mrs Maud II. Pendleton, A. W. Heebe, oT t'eiitijil Poliil, liev. N. W. Phelps, of Talent, n 1 1 it Eletcher T. EIhIi, of PlioenlV An iniportiint nniioiiiu etneiit w ill be made In a iihort lime in noun rtlon ,v!h the i I'i i Hon of the new luitldlug (or this lion seeliiil.ui lnUt u i.oi. (Muiietll MIHLOItll 111 CI I 1 . 1 lly II. I- I IMMS, swy. BULGARIA WANTS OBITUARY Henselman's shift at the laln street station. Huy your niagazinej nnd latest pa pers at Hob's ssiand, uld Liberty theatre. 279 Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for XuBone. Phone 5S5-J. tf IIO.V ILA.N'lt Krari' . ' bind, w ife of W. S. He away at lo r Iiuiiki n f, i I 1 1,11 , lit i . . I, , ....i, To,".SL' tears. Heath earn,- paralysis. Mrs. 11m ik-land w m sioiri d.nt years. She sister. bell! ISIO and had Iti.gue l:i-r i l.i e: and Mann i besides h. one In,, tie of I'eol iil 1 111 eluire l!l be b-ld at ' Ciirix'ian i-hiir'h li i'..n!i'al I'm Ei May. at i' ooi p. t i.. :i v. ! . K. ? laid otfieiating. h t. -riiient will bt Central Point cemetery. J and Mrs. II. A. Youns cf San Dieso, f the Rrseourg-EtiBene s:a?e line and X. O .Davis of Everett. Wn.. Frank jV. C. Garst and (loorte Hrj ant of Stoddard of Seattle. V. E. Peet of Port-1 the Coast aut j lines were in the city j land anM E. G. Rogers of Fort Klani- today. They were present at the conn ath. - icil meeting last night, X)eotinic that Itemstitchlng, I the ordinance pertaining to motor ... Picoting, Sc per yd. Buttons covered. ITandtcrait Shoe tf Eagar Wight for low prices. tf A social and dancing party was en joyed last evening by members of the Eastern Star. fetyleeraft. Shop for all kinds of dressmaking" and 'remodeling. 'Room 424, Medford IJltler. 282 The Woman's Hone busses would be discussed. The ordi nance, however, wa nut considered at last night's meeting. Roseburg News Review. You pay me and I'll pay someone else Pay V Week. Feb. 13 to IS. 270 Who treats you good? !r the River side Community Club, so come to the dance, .Saturday nite. EeW 11. . 27o For biutness opportunities In S. Ore- 2S2 : son consult the Four-Site Sales Agency Mission society I room 421 Medford lid;., phone 900. tf .t.t tlte Hist M. L. church will not meet ' MedforJ has been forMnattahis win Friday as previously announced, hut't'-T up tr date in that the has not 17... Sicknesi boon a tflavcle case of. smallpox in the necessitated will meet, Friday. Feb. i, among the j,ie:nl;e:'shi; tjiia change of meeting. The Or'tgaii- Tiibert nlosis associa tion, is holding its annual meeting in I' I'ortlatal this afternoon with represen tatives ia afemhince from the various ,' fouuty health assoc-i'iti-ms of the state. ,.r All wool ca.uiry sweaters reduced from fl.txi to ?2.S5 at U. S. Army Good.s Store, 32 Central Ave. So. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforced and f guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- i ing; fuels and metals 'used. Vulcan ; Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf ' 1 .Miss E. ..U. Towae, miiliner at the, Colonial Shop is in San Fran-isco sit-; tending the ii-inv millinery openings, buying tho -latent .".r.U auuntnst hats and trimmings. Don't miss the nickel rubber sab; tit s the .Medford Pharmacy this week. Two hot water bottles for tin? prise of one plus a nickel. i7C ! Only, a Tew Jots on paving left. Get yours at once at City Halt. t Holt GaMlgiin has opened a news and ,; li!Uo,H7,ino'Kt;tnd at ine old Liberty r.-tlieittrtf. Jla has c .rdially invited his ; jvltl customers and new enfrs to vi-;it ii him ill his new stand. ; lj AtUriUoiil qx-soldiers! Ranches sold ' tinder Soldiers. Iionug plan or pay with jl-(share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray 1 sRealty Con-sny . tf city, andv ry few Cjs-.s of ftlic-r con tasf'Mis diseifVes. ! ' t , W hen 1a ro-:d of sash and doora. call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. ' Army shoes, made to fit your feet,' regulation marching shoes and officers dress shoes at F. S. Army Goods Store 32 Central Ave. So. Guests, at the Hotel Meiif-ird include S. K. Kelly of New York. Richard IX Anions' fftd R. - S. Reeler of Seattle, J. A. Welch of Spokane, A. C. Gragg of Sab rn, R. Ii. Strntliers of Boston, Mas'., and Mr. nd Mrs. Gus Lake or Haieiu. , j A new and complete line of Package Goods. Royal Society of Le Merlte. Free instructions. Deuel's Art Dept. Great reductions of tailor-made suits and overcoats. Any style in any wool ens you want. $:::, to Klein the Tailor, 12S E. Main. ' 277 Charlffs Patten of Hatte Falls is in this oily for a lew days attending t,o business. We havo' lntpected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls, We recommend these lands & an Invest ment. Page-Drossier Co. - . tf AH kinds of rough aud dressed, lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. . 1 , If. II. Smith, division manager ot the ; American Railway Kxpws company, urnished apartment In Mail Tii- stopped over. yesterday in this citv for une building for rent at once,' has IpH a few bouts on business; iiinj com water, sieiim neat and gas tier ine naitit, pre,ai'u to pay upon stove. Better act quickly. tf The stormy weather of last night I tall ao. U W." Smith, formerly of the Gold. Vmu.riA m.ryh Hill hank, has acrepted a position an We..k-,...!t.-r a member of the clerical f nee of the i aiii jrnui -Oregon Power company. Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. tf Eat w here the eats, are good. Gusher I Care. tf Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Silliman. win' have been visiting in southern Califor-i nfa stopped in Medford this morning while enroute to their home in Seattle, for a brief visit with their son, E. f. Mlliman and familv. Put for a real dance Eagle Point. 270 I'pholsterlrg and furniture repair ing. Mattresses made to order. 30 X. Grape. Phone 104. 271 Virgil F. Phillips of Koscburg is visiting friends and relatives in the city for a few days. Field blankets, hospital blankets and Xavajo Tndian blankets at U. S. Army Goods Store, 32, Central Ave. So. Hut for a real dance Eagle Point. 270 George T. Collins, Glen Fahrick, and E. E. Kelly left Wednesday morning for Eugene, where they will attend the -r'th anniversary or the Elks lodge at Eugene. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. !. ll.niK n;biid, passed titral point ( at Hie age ul as a result of li.lll In . Mis- he u a rvst tal'ey for 31 ' ii usbaml. t wo r. Mis. Kllt I'.'irtt : Kemp Mrs. Motile w.rtlow. of t'i ., of U. S. LOCOMOTIVES SOFI A. -Clil is! Miinoloff. Dulgnr i;n rulrl-tfr of railways. H anxious to li,iv Ame. l. an loc iiiinilve tiiiuiufac Hirers and railroad supply linnsei look! into the p iislbilitie-j uf liusUit ms la ! Htilgarla. He sat s that oti" of tlte greatest present reels In Hulgntla Is ii plant fur the constrt.MI n and repair of Ice ttiotitis and freight rats He has on hand ntarlv I1 o !oi-laiotlves and sev eral thousand freight rttri itwulrltin re pairs an t t!. oonntry has no facllltlen for Ibis purpose. "V!lhou.h toir couutrt Is going through a pe.i d of great financial and Man d Eureka Pastor Goes To School Regularly EI REKA, Calif.- -One of the regu larly -nr. iled pupils al th" Kueka high school is R.-v. ). C. Lo;:kwool, pii-tor of th" Ei: st Methodist E Isc-j-pal church here. Every day, when the school gong rings, Mr. Lockucod. Iiooks under his ami, tramps into the tlassroom with tin- rest of the pnpilt. and takes his i-eat The preacher is not a "special" un dent, but is taking a full roars . t":v t.ral of his snbje; n 1,- lng English drama, Spanish and glee club work, in addition, he sats, hJ iSj taking another subject, "the prorti'dogy v( the tjung !!:s 'If. et'ifioiiiic stre-'s." said M. 'we U.'i p;epariim a-tlveiy f u the e tension and te-t)iistriictlin of our rail vays. W.t woold liiie to liave the help of your le ol! refill a:i l cp''i J"n ;e I American railway men aud contra t p In this dlre-'ti n. "We are plantilng the ronMvuct ion of lucre than ion mlb-s uf ,mo.v rail roads In which w nee I forelmi p'chrtl r al. skill and capital. Americans w ill have the pn feren -e be -a isf I think they bad the world In thejie I wo re iiniremenK." iliyb si boots ti aell W in b ss at 'ileal , Fells, Mini!., operatf'in. tlrovo live or six homeless men to s.-ek lodgings in the city prison, which were ieedily p ranted as the night police would rather have Lamps located in the prist u than wamlurin: city or sleeping Jn bai ns I ay I p Week and those who owe you will pay up too. 27 Everywhere you look you Bee i Chevrolet .',, tf Miss fdaigaret MansfiuM li etiirned Eat where the eats are good. Gusher Care. m The Lincoln Parent-Teachers circle, will hold their annual Lincoln tea ot the school building, Friday evening at 7:30. A silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the Junior Red Onus. All mothers and fathers who are inter ested In the school work, are cordially invited. A good program is assured, also refreshments will be served. Rest of all Dance at Eagle Point. 27C China at cost, Wight, the Jewoltr. lien Seovell, noted entertainer ami world war veteran who spent several weeks in this community recently sioppeu over nere last night en route to Klamath Falls where he will remain until Thursday. From Klamath Kalis Mr. Hcovell will proceed to San Fran cisco. , , We have cut them once more. The greatest bargains ever offered to the people of Aledford, absolutely all wool ralntlte fabric overcoat, a $.13 value, reduced to $12.50. L'. H. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. ".Lime, cement. Medrord. Lumber Co. 'Miss Grace M. Card, the well known nurse, left last night for Seattle to be absent three weeks, on a special case. Are you ready for the most glotous week-end party ever offered you? 421, Medford I!ld. 282 Everywhere ' you look you see a Chevrolet. tf ,Tlm Portland Oregonian oi Tuesday contains an editorial oa the Diamond La le-( i nter Lake quest Ion, and on- uea. !!:s w studies of his da Students ;tt the Lockwood Is a "n ready to put on to. any of the b ra -. trim the preach', In this consists of -mates. high school ,ay Rev. gjlar fellow" and is boxing Kloves with ho tli in k they can in M. M. A. F. 4 A. M. .Special Couimuiilcation M'-d-ford l.oil-e 103, Friday eve:i ing. I'eb. 10, 7 p. m. Work tied' ee. ItefreHlltiieuH. L. E. WILLIAMS, Seep. Ofr . mm Notice .1 1'., Grand On ther:i'iit of .the way places. We write burglary Insurance In the Old Hartford covering merchaniUso of all kinds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf Hiu'td nt 21j yjutli Ceutial. Good li.mit! cooking, . , .- . 27;, this morning from Itiitland where sh; about the t had been for the past week with her sheds or j father, George A. Mansfield, on busi ness. ","', We specialize on rebot ing cylinders. P. E. Close at Riverside Garage. tf For this week only the Medford Pharmacy, Main and Central, are of fering; with every hot witter bottle pur chase an extra bottle for a nickel. 27li iiosos the inclusion of Diamond Lake In the national park. When in need o? shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, J08. 711 E. Main. t Dance at Eagle Point Hat. night. 270 i-.n i initio, same w arden in jroui;:is county, and former deputy game war den here, Js a visitor In the city. . Shakes, uhlngles. Medford I-hr. Co, to Elks tlier George Xeunoi", Hist rlc.t Deputy Exalted Ruler, errui soutti, win pay Me,i, r,i Ixidgo No. UflH, V.. ). G. Elks an official vitit Tbtirsday . night, I'eliniary ittli. Ilf'j. AH uiembers of Me!l'ord lidge me urged to be pres t;nt, by order ',( tin- Exalted Ruler. I LEE L. JACOHS, Secy. TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY WILL J. J. Flf.M i- comiiiimlcnth with iiox .1, Mall Ttiiiuoo, Important. 271 r WANTElJ-Coni!, give me le m I. O. Box 1 ii:,7 ei.-nt IiihI rut:tor lo i.o advancoil Spanl-th .'.leilford, ... 2 I OU SALE Doibe, Hupliioblle, rultst. f Clark Motor ;o. Chev , ' 27:i CAJAWUlALJtLLr ' Its suarantccd by 30 years i fi-rvue to militant of I Amtrlcanj. Kondon'i V'Wti'I i . i- t, ...... tiironic catarrh, head- v iri rift , . - rnrt! VW! acne, mm nine, nit. tod iddreai KONfJON Hionnpollt, Hina. it ISO Only 2 Days More Ibis glKiinlli' Mur) of Hie pio neer west lot proteit A hi oni' if the lilo-l w iiii In r pletiires tie linte i ter slnntn. ZANE GREY'S greatest novol '-HP wKy D. P. TRAIL" ' ! With' .' ' ' ' Kathelyn Williams tlie (Iniiee ball mm "Itenulj-, lliieon. Coming Saturday ' BILL HART Willi the in torn I lin e faoiouK olillil "Itchie" Richard Headrick Georfrie Stone and Will Jim Hatton in "THE WHISTLE" 75 c A New Shipment of POPULAR FICTION The Favorite Authors of Mother, Father, Brother, Sister and the Kiddies Now in 75c Editions ! formerly 85c Edison Marshall's "Voice of the Pack'! in 75c edition due to arrive here the mid dle of the month , Corner Book Store Ivan H. Corner 231 E. sin "SERVICE" Phone 882 H Hutchinson's Latest Novel "If Winter Comes" Now in Stock ii w.y.k Mm 9 135 DIFFERENT KINDS 2 FOR 5c TO 50c EACH lll', MSIIVH TA 111,1-' )l till I IOV VAI KM IVi: Ol i l ITH A Iriiiiieil Miiiin iiiulte it very hiiltnble nicotine. I, a me atiot-tiiiciil Iroin (H If lo $l..-.0. WEM'S "STUDIO .j .:.: j ..... ti ft .4 ' JT . U fe. i . ' - TESTED SEEDS TESTED I"!:ICE KltaiT YOU CAN DEFEND UPON SEEDS YOU BUY FROM US. THEY ARE PURE, STRONG AND TRUE TO NAME. ' EUY YOUR SEEDS AT HOME '-. ntii Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 317 E, MAIN ... 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