I
VTXm TWO
MF.nronn matl Tinnryi:, MKnroiux Okmjon. satimjday. kkuktauy! n. nej
Focal and
Personal
The local MrIi grbuitl bimketbnll
The Medford hinh seemid team wflu
defeated lust iiIrIu lit I ho hands of tln
Rogue River .team by n score of 22-11.
'T)u Romie River five liunrded rlost'ly
,nnd the homo boys wore' tinltirky
khoottnR lmakets. ' Severn! " f tht
Ultimo Hlver nntittt.t uluu-.il kn.ntA i-nl
ivimi, vniru tunrii-u r riiuiy imnnuiK
on h wee h imir-or toe northern pari
of (he te defiMite$ Inst nipht
by the Unm-hurR high whool five ly n
Honre rt 31-21 "find' Kinir. fnrmnr ill.
. orin senotien lit tn f irst .m. r;
rhureh, Konrth and Unrtlett. tomorrow
, 'nlsht.
A complete line of McQuay-Norrts
of the game was telephoned to Crow- I'lfttm rinss in 5 and SI thousandth
tm' by, Ions ilistanre as -ion the 0Mrlw. Kiverslde Oura. ti"
name en del Practically no hish school Kut Tvhere the cats are g.oU. Cuislier
lass.
"Has Siiiterstlllon liven
from t'hrlstinu Wornlitn"
subject of an address by
Klimtiliitc I
This Is the
Miss Kllia-
rector of nthlwtle and physical educ.v'
Hon In the Med ford public schools, is
conch of the Rosehurs high school
nthletlc tennis this year. The result
World war veterans' orKanUiitUin Another shi ol Inn ninii'h w III ho hold
of the Pacific northwest are ui'tsed to. t'mioi row at the l.antpr! ploee, one
insist that disabled , veternns of this) mile north of Phoenix. W. H. Held of
district inking vocational training t lb'' Kenilntston Amis ('.. will give :t
thg expense of the government "play shooting exhibition. The but mutch
ball" In an honest effort toward rohu j wax well attended and lasted from
bllitatius themselves. Instead of "tak IVIbi in the mornlyjis until ilindt. Many
Ins tmininn for the s le purisse of re-j w bo attended were disappointed by
malnlng: on the payroll, which ranges) the absence of Prank Sellenger, who
from $ltU) to JlTt) a month." .'icc.mliiig; was to have Klen a puiol exhibition
to an appeal made by Director t'harles Mr. Sellengev was mtti'de to be pies-
students re present to hear the re
sult. : f ....- , : .
Don t rirsot the shooting match at
I.HUi)Hrt s1 plac tomorrow. Sib
llody jiu $2,75 per er. fuono Ml.
the veteran himself "plays ball.'"
Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. tt
luit where the eat are R.od. liiuliei j
Cafe,
If
Cafe. U"
1 Sunday will lie a. day of unusual
Interest at the First Uaptist church.
Kev. P. It. l.rnrh speaks at 11 a. in. on
"(living t;Hl Ills Dues," a subject
which will set people thinking. At :i
The banks of (he cily.'ttir-.roHrts add ) ! m- ry of ouhk yeopl for Md
the courthouse offices Jacksanville , fJ1'1'- Ashland, and (Irants l'ass will be
will be closed Monday all day on ac 'Md. for which a pmsraui of interest
count of that day belim observed ns,hl,s been planned.-Kev. O. H. Young.
Lincoln's birthday, which falls nn Sun-, l,r- state educational director, from
day. . The nostoffice will be open as Portland, will be present for the aftm-.
usual and deliveries will lie made by . n n st'sslnn and will alsi speak at the
the carriers -as on other days, as it ij, evening service. The local H. Y. t P.iness and left this morning for the nor
not one of the holidays designated by:'"' st'i've a luncheon for the visitor.' thern part of the state.
K. KorlHHi of the I nite.l States veter
ans' bureau through the Seattle dis
trict otflce. Congress has provided
liberally for the training of veterans
w ho have vocational handicaps due to
wounds, injuries or disease contracted
in line of duty, declared Director
r ornes. i i no entire re
cut.
t'lvscent
orchestra in Knftlo
Point.
27tl
Army
Trench mirrors loc at V.
Goods store, 32 Central Auv'So.
Vulcan auto sprlng'i. Karanttied.
Pror. (Mail. II. Illsselt, of ScmIiIo win
dclixeis the address at the Lincoln
banuuel lu're Monday tiluhl, , w 111 li"
the luncheon goes! of the I nUi'islty
club Monday. KUileiP'c ciullnOi ti
iii'cumulute locally as t Pad. Ills
sett's ability a an orator, Tod iv Do. I 1
Anderson received a letter Iroiii lll.illie
I hillock of tit" law fit nt of Nichols
llallock, IViitland, tid who Is n In i a
lueiubcr of the stale llsh and r.o.iu'
e,nuniKnhn, praising Prof, nissott as n
public speaker of note and p (polarity.
l'orep aulov'.v.biie, trai tor nud truck
.'ylliulor wcldo.l, re Inforced and
nunranteod. Only thn finest pro-heat
lug fuels ami mctuls used. Vulcan
I'rit An.b rMon bos tl r -) an Anoo.
p'nu elm In bolt ir of tin- Lincoln club
il mi I i'l on tin' fu'.r I'.viuiii'bi.
The Soullmrn tlrc;;m Lumber C".
.lll offer itood ;!it' mi their mill t
mid North Cintntl at from $12 M $lfl
for kil.uico "f uioiith, tf!
hoi y nl Co d Wight, the loweb i'.
i
Hul l' I hull
. Itlllll iOI lull
leilt,
Mat win
I'ule,
neiiiiiiiiii . i mi in h lli
s of tin' New Vol li I'lty
Die old lire li md. HiikIii'i'
IC
PuiKii' WUtil fur low prices, tf
Dr. I'riiiik Uolioittt, dmithit, l)eiietl
I'dilg. Teli'idiono ro:l U If
diablli at Ion """"K s,u,l'. Utversilo. tt ! " -1S " '",nl '
pngran, will be a dismal failure unless I M" 1 ; V K",!,l!,h Bn'' M"( t wn-i, .or .ss aim Km, si
laiiit iirriveu me ininuie oi toe weeK 1 ' v "lonuu. i"
for a brief visit with tic
Field blankets, hospital blankets and
Navajo Indian blankets at U. P. Army;
Goods Store. 32 Central Avo. So,
Hut for a real dance Eagle Point.
2?t
Jce Uiorden. of San Francisco, spent
yesterday In this city transacting busl
ine jKistoffice department. nn" "iral ynuns peaple at 6 p. in. A
Members of the Greater Meiford la,'Pe attendance of yoittu people is
club )are invited t-j meet with the Wd. as the meetings are open t i all.
Woman's club of Talent. Wednesday,! C"' "" habit, prepare to pay up on
the ir.th. ' There will be cars at the r' l"P nd those who owe you
Medford Hotel at 2 n. m. to tske those 1 n? Uu t,H-
who wish to go. Ket ipady to pass along the dollars
A new and compete aiook of ma- weP- v.hich Is Natloual Pay Pp
chine needles, neuel's Art lpt. jWeek. 2T6
Mrs. Oeirge A. Mansfield and fam-I who rels S wd? It's the Kiver-
ily left t day for Portland w here they ) "'' Community Club, s: came to the
will Join Mr. Maus'leUl wbiv left f T , u:lnce. raiurua ' nue. t eo. u. i.o
that fity several weeks ago. The trip
is being made by auto and the Mans
tieldsi intend to make Portland their
home for an' indefinite period of time,
that city being a better headquarters
for Mr. Mansfield, to look after his
duties us president of the State Farrrt
Hureiiu. .- i ,. . i,
Syltex Rope silk black and colors.
Free instruction. ' Deuel't Art Dept.
All kinds of prizes Riven t the
shooting match Sunday. Feb.15. -2761
Frank P. Furrell received his formal
discharge from the office of justice of
the peace from the county court yes
terday. Mr. Parrel 1 had bMPn 'acting
justic of the pce while tilenn 0.
Taylor was on his five eks vacation
in southern California ...
Eat where threats are pood. Gusher
Cafe, - " : . tf
Array slickers L00 at V. 8. Army
Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So.
AU kind of rough and dressed
Guests at the Hotel Medford include i,umtwr-i Wallace Woods phoM 10S
George A. Webber of Loa Angeles,- F. j E 'ain street i.fii..? "
P. Knight and C. F. - Harrison of ! y- AWnderfer left last evening for
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nuller and!GlendaI nere Ue wiUiiend St'day or
W. H, E.. Smith of Chicago, J. IX j t' on btisiness.
Noonan of Washington. D. C and A.i Talenia . bakery now .bpen for
O. Carlson of 9an Francisco. lunches. Successor to Medford Bakery.
Central Point Hotel for sale:- 40" ' " . 278
rooms; would cost $30,000 to build-! You pay tae 80(1 ''U'P3T someone
Price today .500. - Might trade. Price !elM VT v9 Week, Feb. 13 to 18. 2T6
wUl be reduced $100 every-day until : F?ase remember that classified ads,
sold. Gold Ray- Realty Company, i local, ,1 8maU ads n c '
Phone 728-R or 134-Y. 276 I falce. Bring In your ads and do not
Army nd navy underwear, ahirta j Use. telephone.
and drawers; shirts doubl breast and
back, all wool, $1.40 a gartuenLv. t 8.
Army Goods store, 2 Central Ave. So.
J. S. Dale of Ashland, was a visitor
in Menford. yesterday. .- n ,
Remember! Big shotgun and: rifle
shoot tomorrow. 26
Alta Naylor, Goodwin eorsetiere; 20
S. Fir-etreet. npstalrt. Pboner 918-W.
' , - ', 285
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry D. Mills will be pleased to learn
that the condition of their ' nine year
old datigbfer, Elizabeth, who Joinder
went an operation for acute appendi
citis at 4 p. m.. Friday in favorable.
She well withstood the ordeal, and up
to this afternoon was doing as wtU as
can be expected in such a case. ' '
This office is prepared to print)
t:
Deep snow in the vicinitv of Monu
mental delayed the arrival of the stage
from Crescent City until late today.
The stage was due in Grants Pass at 5
o'clock. According to the local office,
wires were down, and nt information
regarding the depth of the snow was
available. It is expected that several
More new gingham house dresses
$:l.00 to t?.50. The Colonial. 276"
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co.
. Eiit where the eats are pood, (lusher
Cafe. tf
"Uikeview is In the grip of one of
the worst storms of its history, it was
learned by telephone this noon," says
a Klamath Falls news telegram yester
day. "Telephone and telegraph lines
are cut off In every direction except to
Schade and ife.
When better uutomoLlle
llulck will build them.
Hemstitching,
Picotluft.
So per yd.
Ibittons covered.
Kandicrail Shon.
See the new glnghn.r. at
nial.
The Alumni, alias pie
Lesion team, will plav the
brother l.arryil Attention, ex f obllers; rlnnchea sold
:
under Soldiers Kotnis plan or pay with
are built. . sliaro of crop, hko rent. Gold Hay
, ' tf j Realty Company. tf
J The change In t)ie s;iie lnU of the
Southern Pacific ratlrolitl tul.ea place
i tomorrow, and travelers' and pit'spec
jtlve travelers are warned that several
tf" I trains will arrive and depart earlier
The Colo- than on present schedule.
27(1 Furnished apartment In Malt Trl
American bune building for rent at oiicm. has hot
Ashland i and Cold water, steam heat lind gas
KIKs team Saturday ti -ht,
as a preliinlnary to th.
siiioll l'nlversity 'of Or
game. Holh games are expected I li"
luimmers. The high srbnol has ben
considering another g.ime with the
aluiuni and are in hop-- of vvinni:i'
and blotting out the fli t Alumni HUh
school game in which tliey were de
feated. This game may be played hut
the alumni team Is looking for a wor-
the 1 M. h. stove. Hotter net (lulcUlv. tf
Medford hlghj W write burglary insurance in the
n "Flush" ,0m Hartford coveiitiR inelchandlsn of
all kinds. MrCurdy Insiinuico Agency.
tr
Riverside Cointniinily tinb (l.uii'e.
Feb. It. Celebrated Peerless oniP'slm.
Nuff snld. " 2V1
Occnsionitl rain or snow Is the out
look for the weather of tonight and
unday. Today opened Vip w ith I 'a
inches of snow on thh ground, an I by
thy opponent such as Talent, and a
this city and no trains or stages have'Ki,,m' w"hthe Talent team In the near S a in. the pn-cipluiion of the pievi
reached there for 72 hours. Snow lsif,1,,"' should bfl a contest worth on 24 hours was .US of an Inch. The
so deep the pedestrians can make
their way only with the utmost diffl-
watching An attempt to arrange such
a contest will bo made. The alumni
culty, It was said. The last mail that,"1"" practicintr regtilaii) and are con
arrived was distributed from horse-, wipmTui.
hark because cart-iers could not buck
the difts on foot."
The byit stag shirt on the market
reduced to $S.O0; leather coats reduced
from $13.50 to $9.75; leather vests re
duced from $3.50 to $i?.7"i at I". S. Army
Goods Store. 32 So. Central Ave.
Pest of all Dance at Eagle Point.
27C
" Chjun at cost. Wight the Jeweler.
Among guests at the Hotel Holland
nre James Hanley and Edward Wilsui
or , New York city. R. I), Ellen of
Eugene, C. J. Faircourt and J. J. Grant
of Portmnd, H. L. Moln and family of
RoseburR. and Iiuls Ueeier of Seattle.
We have cut them once more. The
gTeatest bargains ever offered to the
people of Medford, absolutely all wool
ralntite fabric overcoat, a $35 value,
reduced to $12 .50. U. S. Army Goods
Store," 33 South Central avenue. "
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet. , tf
Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co.
: The Talent basketball team defeated
the Phoenix team last night on the
Talent floor by a score of 4o-16. The
Stylecratt Shop (or nil kinds
snowfall at 7 a. in. today and f.n" s-mie
time thereafter a bllxurd like, so
thick and fast did the flakes ruin1
down. Several snow Hurries oicuitel
of ; throughout the day. '
dressmaking and reniodcllng'. Room
424, Medford Hide 2S2
' All wool cavalry sweaters reduced
from $4 00 to $2.S5 nt V. S, Army
Goods Store. 32 Central Ave. So,
Don't miss the nickel rubber sale at
the Medford Pharmacy this week. Two
hot water bottles for. the price of one
plus a nickel, - . 27$
Only a few lots on paring left. Get
yours at once nt City Hall. tf
A now and complete line of Package
lloeds. Royal Society of l.e Merltu.
Free Instructions. Iienel's Art lept.
Great red net (mix of t.illur made suit
and overcoat. Any style in any wool
ens you want.' $'." to $nu. Klein the
Tailor. I2S E. Main. 277
We hnve Inspected the reclaimed
Tide lands at Klamath Fulls. We
recommend these lands as an Invest
ment. Pgo-Irsler Co tf
J''. : '
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Hello, young people, the big rally i$ at 3
P. M. Sunday. Live talks and good eats.
Rev. G. H. Young, D. D. speaks; also at
7:30 P. M. Come with others.
iia.m!
"Giving God His Dues"
(Are You Doing This)
First Baptist Church
N. Central and 5th St.
Quad trucks will be used as wjou as same was fast and even and though
possible to break a way through the
drifts. Grants Pass Courier. -
For business opportunities la S. Ore
gon consult the Four-Site Sale Agency
room 421 Medford bldg phone 900. tf
When in rood of sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street '
, Get your calendar free at our office.
R. A. Holmes, The Ins. Man. tf
At', tne Presbyterian church, the
ledger sheeta, bills, etc., used on thttourtn of 'he: series of sermons on
bookkeeping machines. Don't aire
your orders to traveling men and hare
them printed out of Medford.' Phone
us and we will call. ... tf i
Talent's Bakery now open for i talD8 mauy warnings for present day
lunches. Successor to Medford Hskerv At the evening service which
. .. . i. - 276 I too' ltriotic natare, the. pastor
fcvlT will be given by the castor. The
subject will be 'Evil Transformed,"
based on the text "Satan was trans
formed as an angel of light." It con
Mr Roy Young and son leave today
for Taft, Calif, to join Mr. .'Young ;
where they will make their home. - j
I have what you're looking ': for.
Stylish, dependable clothes from $33
to $50. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main.
.-'.--,;: 277
Anyone baring a large picture of
Theodore Roosevelt or any of the
other ex-preirldents that they will loan
the Lincoln club to be used .Monday
evening please phone C. Y. Tengwald
or Tom Sweat ;..'.: 1
John Uichan, tester for the Rogue
River Cow Testing association, has
resigned and has taken a similar osi
tion in southern California. Mr.
Throne, a yotmg man from CorvalHs.
has arrived to take up the work where
Mr. Bichan left it. Mr. Uichan has
been with the association for about
two years and was well' liked by the
nieiuoem.; no goei south to take up l
work under. It. I). Flahertr. who was
will speak on the subject of "Some
Comparisons between Lincoln and
Jesus." Mr. Lawrence having visited
many of the scenes or familiar haunts
of Lincoln in his home state of Illinois
fill tell of his old swimming hole Of
boyhood days, the prayer meeting for
young men held on the site of the saw
mill where Lincoln used to work, of
the famous Lincoln and Douglas de
bates one of which was held on the
grounds of his Alma Mater, of his
father in the grand review at Wash
ington at the close of the Civil war.
Body pine $2.75 per tier. Phone 551.
279
Try . our merchants lunch. The
! Shasta.
Edgar Wight, Oiegon agate Jeweler.
tf
Robert Royl left this tnornin on his
periodical business trip to Klamath
Falls and northern California points.
For this week only . the Medford
formerly manager of the farm bureau Pharmacy.-Main and Central, are of-
of Jackson county Ashland Tidings.
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Talent's Bakery now oped for
lunches. Successor to Medford Bakery.
' 27C
The College Women's club of the
Rogue River valley, held its regular
meeting this afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Fred'. Wagner, 314 Smith Holly
street. r ;. :. . j
Laundry work neatly done. Phone
405-Y. 293
Take advantage now. Biggest vari-1
cty, genuine woolens. Price $35 to $50.
Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. ' 277
E. K. Henry nf CorvaHis,. with the
United States. Veterans Bureau was. a
business visitor in the city Thursday
and Friday. ' '
Everywhere yon look you gee a
Chevrolet. tf
We specialize on reborlng cylinders.
P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. tf
K. II. Jefferson, xho had been here
on business since Thursday, left for
his home at Klamath Falls today.
Hard times made easy, huy ranches
without money, pay with share of crop,
like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company.
tf
But for a. real danoe Eagle Point.
I ''' " ' ' ' .','270
fering with every hot water bottle pur
chase an extra bottle for a nickel. 276
When you want dry mill blocks Just
call Valley Fuel company. Phone 76.
Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone E85-J. tf
J. W. Opp, who in association with
Portland men recently entered Into a
deal by which they will take over the
Jacksonville railroad from J. T. Gag
non, arrived back in the city today
from Portland where he had been for
some time in connection witlt the
transaction.
Phone or call our office for informa
tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page
Dressier Co. - tf
Huy your magazines andialest pa
perg at Bob's stand, old Liberty
theatre. 279
Army shoes, made to fit your feet,
regulation marching shoes and officers
dress shoes at t", S, Amy Goods Store
32 Central Ave. So.
John D. McKee, president of the
Ca!lfornia,-uregon Power company, and
Joseph V. Grant arrived this morning
from San Francisco and will spend
several days In Medford on business.
Body pine $2.75 per tier, phone 551
279
But for a real dance Eagle Point
270
LatA, lime. Medford Lumber Co.
defeated the Phoenix five made a good
showing whenever they got the ball. ;
Are you ready for the most glorious
week-end party ever offered you?
424. Medford Bldg. . 282
Dig merchandise shoot at Lamport
nlace, Sunday. Feb. 12. 276
Everywhere yon loo yon see a
Cnevrolet tf
Dr. Coale, who has been conducting
revival meetings at the Main street
Methodist church leaves tomorrow
night for Log Angeles.
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.- 1
Dance at Eagle Point Sat. night. 276
Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co.
J. Roland Parker, of Medford, and a
senior In agriculture at the O. A. C
has been appointed to succeed S. C.
Cyler who has resigned from the de
partment of pomology. Mr. Parker has
gained much experience from practical
work in the orchards about Medford.
His record In scholarship has been ex
cellent according to W. S. Brown, head
of the department of horticulture.
Will parties having lert boxes and
other articles in the storage room of
the Medford Bldg., without identifica
tion marks, kindly remove same.
Otherwise they win be disposed of as
remodeling of this space will - com
mence this week.
For this week only at Medford Phar
macy, Main and Central, two hot water
bottles for the price of one plus 5c.
276
Officers' dress shoes reduced from
$7.00 to $5.50. O. D. mackinaws re
duced from $9.50 to $7.00. One sheep
skin lined moleskin aviator's coat re
duced from $13.50 to $9.90. U. S. Army
Goods, Store, 32 South Central avenue.
TOO LATE T&CLASSIFV
ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION
as to the whereabouts of J. J. Flt.ner
will please communicate with Med
ford Mail Tribune, Box 3. 276
FOR RENT Cabin for bachelors, fur
nished. Mrs. Lear, 415 S. Front. 278
FOR RENT 4 room modern house.
Phone 517-W. 27S
FOR HALE Betting eggs.' Hollywood
and Tariered strain white Leghorns,
utility White Wyandottea and Barred
Rocks, $t setting. Special price by
the hundred. J. (Jornutt., on Burse.ll
Ranch. Phone 234 Central Point. 2S1
DRY
WOOD
2.75 to $4.25 Per Tier
In shed at 111 N. Fir
CUT RATE
WOOD YARD
Phone 551
YOU KILLED MY BOY! AND YOU'LL NEVER SEE YOUR OWN KID
AGAIN" THAT'S THE START!!!!
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AND. VIfAT FOLLOWS IS THE TI
TANIC TALE OF A BIO MAN'S FIGHT
WITH CONSCIENCE, AND OF A BIG
HEART SO BRUISED BY . MISERY
THAT IT COULD AT LAST FEEL FOR
EVEN AN ENEMY:
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JOINT LESS
JESTER"
CLYDE COOK
IN COMEDY
..fc. $$0 $y SzM? & v ;v .
NEW
TODAY
"ARTISTS'
PARADISE"
A Prizma
With the Three Famous CHILD ACTORS:
"ITCHIE" HEADRICK (of "The Child Thou Gavest
Me" fame) GEORGIE STONE and WILL JIM II AT TON
"BETTY."
at the Wnflitzer
in.iinp
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listle
COMING TUESDAY-
The luJeofM big iiiiihV liglil fin IiihUci- tlml ivrs Hint Hi
' puthoN, (Ink. lug Willi liiininnlly.
-DOUBLE BILL! V ' '
i-ole nl Ills life, win-in lllt
LARRY SEMON comedy and JACK HOLT, CON
RAD NAGEL and LOIS WILSON in drama,
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