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VACJK TWO MKUKORl) MA!!. TlflHrN!-!. MKMI'OUP. OKI'.dOX. MONDAY, IT.mM'AKY i:!. 1!'J iff veal-, and JL Personal Tlu minimi - Lincoln nay bainruet.' which will In) hold ill tin' Hotel tfed-j 1'itt" tonight Mill begin ill o'clock. 1 mill have tho" usual capacity atten-j ilnncc with delegation p.esont fronii nil parts of the ronnty. Tom Sworn, i Vio has charge of dr-twMtntr the pom-' modioli dining room, was busy at thisj work thlfc afternoon assisted b Curl i Tongwald li til utile's, pro.'. IVvllVi Vtnlng Of Ashland, who wid iiOt as Kii)ii aster tcnight, at- the .. bon-piel whs ill the city tills fovonrou le-iklng lifter the Una! arrangements. Hodv pine $2.75 per tier, phone t."l ) Wanted-H.isky young married man! w ho understands' orchard and tract rj' unrk, slenily piitii n to risht party ?!lt4-r,MuiTli the fiist. Court H:ll. Tli predict ion of fair weather for Tnesiliiy, f illuMiiturtrie hail weather ol thi rtast week. Is vrelconif generally. J This mornini for the fin-t time in live .lavs no snow fell, nor ii.i anv fall ! """" f""'" "'".- S.,n.lav night. ThJ prcri . nation fn-' Hi,i-S 0:1 ,"'1"!i' -a4rs-tho 24" liou.-H ending at S a. m. today i Eat where the eat arc .d. (Miher, i i snow. I A new nnrl C'.imi:ete stock of m.v. chine needles. Deuel's Art Dept. Central Point Hotel for sale, 4" wims: would c-.ist $3t0i0 to build Pi ice today $6,3iM. Mieht trade. Pii-e; 'will he rediiced $100 every day until j !(!. tiold Ky Realty C?mpanf. phon.- j 72S-R or 134-Y. """" i Mayor C. K. dales arrived ho i.e j this inornina from, his week's visit ir. ; Portland on business eimhined with . lockinc into ihe state ii'ilitiee.l outl x;k i HiM-jaiilly with reinird ti the ivpuhli ean sutiernatoi ial c:indif!at s situnti in. .syltex Kope stlK DiacK and colors. Free instructions. Deuel's Art Dept. Army anil navy uniiermear. .un.a ;and drawers; shins doulde breast and back, all wool, $1.40 a garment. V. S. Army Goods store, 33 Ceutral Ave. So. Since Miss Stoltent.org goes ti Ktnu 1 Mills tomorrow- with the hiph school basket ball team there will he no gym elans for the business pl'is and women this week. Classes will be resumed neain next Tuesday eveniuv:. The bock .review class will meet as usual at the public lihrnry. M'ss Rawles M;Kire will review the work of The Mac-Powell Colony and Illustrate on the piano with Macljwvll composi tion. Mrs. Porter, Neff wiil review loenis in keeping with the musical projrram. Alta Naylor,v Goodwin corsetiere. 20 S." Fir street, upstairs. Phone 918-W. 2S3 This office ledger sheets, is, prepared" to print r0t the f,. He was stU in bod t(xay. bills, etc., used on tho;mi. . 1)P ,., ai-ain in a few bookkeepini? machines. Don't eive ytiur. orders to traveling intn and hare them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call, t t News dispatches fom Wolf Creel; on Saturday .i;ave the followinn storm infcniiation "T w- feet of snow had fallen in the valley within 24 hours ai4 more in the hills: The fall contin-1 ties. Hoofs are beint; cleared ta pre-l vent collapse of buildings. collapse of buildings. Highway I travel is difficult. . The California Oregon power line and tho local tele phone line are down. Stock in thej hills is suffering because, tho condi-j tion bein? ueus-ual, many owners madC no provision for feedinsr. Sale, Handicraft Shop, Feb. 17th and 18th. 2S1 1 have what you're looking for. Stylish, dependable clothes from $35 to $50. Klein the Tailor. 128 E. Main. - 277" Miss Frankie Letcher of Portland, formerly a designer cf New York City, has accepted a position with Miss Tay lor at Deuel's store as trimmer and de signer. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf i .laundry work neatly done. Phone 455-Y. 293 Georse K. MacVicar, resident engi neer of the Btdte highway commissroh, has left Tor Prospect to have charge Of tho road .that Is lielnz constructed near there. Mr. MacVicar states that they expect to have the r.iud ready for traf fic by; the first of July this' year. Ashland Tidings. Remember date, Feb. 17th and ISth. Handicraft Shop. 2fl Take advantage now. IilKKest vari ety, genuine woolens. Price $25 to $"j0. Klein the Tailor, 128 12. Main. 77 Ivan Sniiih. TjjIo rancher spent the tiay in the city visiting with friends mil transacting business. everywhere you iook you eee a Chevrolet. tf EilKar WiKht, reliable Jeweler. tf Feeling Grlppy? Cold Coming On? DRV, licking, .ncr.sation in tfio throat, heaiUiciic, fevcrLh, ' t-yci ni liq. Doi'C 'play wit li tl.at on-comiif;? . i 41. lit Ur. Kint' s - ,cv,' IhjCoVeiy ;.t once,. You will like the way it thkes Hold aftui cJhn t); couch, loosens the .plilcgm aipl frlifycs the concert inn in ibi! m.! and head, a:ld coon Lrcaki ni ihe1 most obstinate attach of cold .Hid yripiie.s i i , C'lii'.lrcn and &rowmi;i4 alike ufc it. Ko , liartnful lini.i, hut just e.ood ir.oilii ine for colds, cnulis and gnpie. ?ioW by vour 1rnsist for 6bc. . Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Tired Out in Half a Day? You wouldn't be if your liowels were act ing" tesiilarly. Try Pr. King's Pills for Ajlnfljp'sh bowels. You'll keep fit for. work, At all (insists 25c. T-Sk PROMTT! WON'T GRIPE DlvKins Pills Hotel Holland I , H i;il!i or,t Cironjiifi Wn.U'i. i:. K Miclps. Mis:j K. r. Phelps ami A. M. Peiton oi 1 laden. Conn , 17. l $1 milord ot Seat tle. A.' Tressler f t'oi'Nallis and W. Tluirl w of Poi Hand. We sivcialle on rehoi -Ins cylinders I'. P. Close at Riverside tlar.ige. i tf Hard times made easy, my ranches without money, pay with share ot crop, ike-rent; Hold Kay Realty Company. If Charles ll.MiKoraiatt v!, has bevn ill f-ir lh n.'Kl wertl.- Willi lh, fhl tuts llf. iicleiiv. riAWoAf - to K uftit ami livoliilit :mAliv-a1:tioiuh st i'l s'lghtly iimler the Ivveadttv.'.'. . . : ' , 1'acilie Package Cools - any s.V. TlaivH.-Sitft Shftp.- . . number A complete line of MeOniy Norrls " rim in 5 find 51 thmUh '' '" .":.... " necnnso or t inny nemg ooservea as Lincoln" birthday, and the-elore a lift ate loAi.l holi ny, .Pad-Jo P. M. Cnlk ins did n-it hold hid periodica! Mcndrty pi sslrn w ' lr "ll ooult m (""i"' iof toiiav li iorw arter pMWiny court Eat -w here the eats are 4ood. Gusher Cafe. tf Anions guests t the lire Mr. and Mrs. P. , i There is tiTmi t-wrt atid' one half to j re sum nrordina t: reports received :n Melford and Ashlaii'l. A oomplete .line or I'fcrjlie PackttW r.nmls .while tuiy ism, at tjie low price rf Haariicraft Shop,v Army slickers Jl.tM at 1". S. Army Goo,H Stnv. 32" (Vntral Av. 5'. A kl,. (irs,.llu.e telephone call from j..,,, ncbwl . this ejti .Sutnrday ni-'hl frvim Fnneijial O. R. Ca:nphell of the local hih school, vtated that the !'ii:rp if am hal ilel'eatcd tTie Hill Miii- ,,,.v Acadeti.y team of Portland 1'i a (Sh,m. aB) n( giiled haskethall game hy srore of 4 sjx hign s,,-h,l stu rients Were present at Cros;n's when the s'ad tiiliii!-'! joyed Inwardly came and were over at the success ?f the Iooal nva, outward demonsttation was made, however. tSe ' dignity of lilsh school students be in too sacred to tolerate any such degradation. Such rowdy anj unsophisticated actiens as cheering and sinsins of sonss. saturat ed with srhnol spirit and sentiment. Is left, or- undicnified enllese. students. AH kinds of rough and dressed luufter. Wallace Woods,- phone 10S. 711 East Main street Plaase remember that classified ads. locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. Bring In your ads and do not cse telephone. tf Sid Hrown is confined to his home to West Tenth street with an attack days. For business opportunities In S. Ore gon corisult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 MeMord bids., phone 900. tf When in re?d of .sasK and doors, call Wallace Woods, 10S or come to 711E. Main street. " H. F. Lindas arrived home this fore- noon from a business visit st Portland Gownscombinations. blouses and children's dresses, formerlv $1.35 to i - ;J.ia, now tw. Handicraft Shop. I'M Get your calendar free at our office. I R. A. Holmes. The Ins. Man. tf W. Thurlow of Portland arrived in this city yesterday" and will spend sev eral days here on business. Body pine $2.75 per tier. Phone 551. 279 When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel company. Phone 7fl. Eat where the eats are good. Gusher Care. tf Piacer miners are gToatly pleased with the larce amount of precipitation of last week with the heavy fall of snow in the mountains and; hills, which insure water for placer mining opera tions in southern Oregon and northern California for some time to come- i hi?se operations will begin as soon as the weather permits. Try our mercnanig lunch. The Shasta. , 'Mrs! Paul Hansen corsetiere for Nunotre. Phone 585-J. ' tf Phone or call our office for informa-' tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page Dressier Co. ' , . ' tf Be-a'JSe of Monday being observed as Lincoln's day the banks and public offices of the city and county were (dosed all day today. Although notice had been published for" several days previous that the banks would be closed today many persons forgot this warning tinlll they appeared at their respective banks tn transact business. only to be disappointed. liny your magazines and latest pa pers at 1 Job's strinl, 'old Liberty theatre. 279 Body pine $2.73 per tier. Phone 551 279 Edgar Wight, Oiegon agate Jeweler. tf Guests at the Hotel Medford include W. J. Richmond of Oakland, Cal D. N Push of San Francisco. Tom A. Peer ing and C. S. Whiteymb of Los Angelen R. J. Winthrop of Kugene and Prof. C F. Blssett. George Dulles and, H. I Mayer of Heattle. Dr. Trank Roberts, dentist. Deuel uidgi Telephone C93-R. tf Ith, lime. Medford Lumber Co. Kiit where the eat are good. Gusher Cfi fe. t f I-rank M, A toy', Just returned' from Portland ,i;iiiiiiy. Morning, aud dwe down a Hoick four touring car f toe oieuioio ,iu cii.iipany. He came through 30 indies of snow on Smith bill just tin's side of Wolf Creek on the highway. There were nine cars and two trucKs stuck then) in the. snow, but Mr. Amy says the litilo Buick is n wonder for power and came through in line shape. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Knpar Wight for low prices. tf Lat w here the eats arc good. Gusher Calo. , , , it"' The ymmi; people of the Hapllst hlin lies) rt ishtallvl, ;.llltH l .lv.J1111 Mv4vula.UiiiMiUMs cliy for their wid-. winter rally yesterday, Sesseitm were held both afternoon and evomns. lie sides the conferences n-ld rep rts. Hev lieoipe 11. YoiliK. 1V1 ot Portland, director of iclUlo'.is education for the deno:iiinnticn, de!i cic I addresses. I r.' Youn.; who is a popular speaker with yoiini; people is the author ot several notable hooks, mid has h ieu elected to "Who's Wli 1 in .iiieiii," Field blankets, hospital blanket and Navajo Indian blankets at V. S. Army !ioods !?tm'0' Central Ave. So. Tho, best sta shirt on the marked, reduce l to jso,rt; l ather coats reduced jl,vnl 13.n' t leather vests ro- duved rom $H r,d to l.7." at 1'. S.Army Lioods Store. 3 J So. t etvtrul Ave, China at e 1st. Wi.sht the Jeweler. A .series of letter, lor guidance ot mothers, is heinn sent out by the stats board of, health in c uinecti 111 with the r-iateriilty aud infant en to under pro visi.iuji 'of the Vheppavd Tow ner act. t; re jon is to receive $10,000 this year under the acf and ir.'H'O for each of the tour' -.woeejins years. The work will be supervised by the b Kird of public health, niirslns and child hyitiene. W'e have'eut them once mote. Tho greatest harstains ever oft'ei-ed to the ivople- of Medford, absolutely all wool lainlite fabric oven-oat. a $3S value, 1 educed to $12.50. I". S. Army G.kiiIs Stoiv. 32 South Central avenue. Kvery where you look you see a Chevrolet. tf I.iine. cement. Medford Lumber Co. Kdward A. Morris of Hirminsham. Alabama has recently arrived here, to take the place of A. S. Shaffer, with the Four Sites Sales company of this city. Mr. Morris expect- to ho perms nently stati'oued here. Are you ready for the most glorious week-end' party ever offered you 424. Medford Pddg. 2S2 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf When in need of shingles and roof- in call Wallace Woods, ICS. 711 E Main. . liVrb Grey, who had been ill for the past few days with the flit ha re turned to his duties w ith the Mail Tii- bune business department. Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co, -j; ill parties havinc left boxes ami other articles in tho storage room the Medford Bldff.. without Identifica tion mar)., kindly remove sam. Otherwise they will be disposed cf as remodeling of this spacp will com mence this w-eek. Officers' dress shoes reduced from $7.'K to $3.50. O. I), mackinaws re-;l!r'c-e tret was damaged bv fire duced from $9.30 to $7.0O. One sheep-1 at 3 o'clock thi mi riilm;. The fire skin lined moleskin aviator's coat re-: depKrtment was rah. d out and extln dnced from $13.50 to $!.!0. I". S. Army j KUlshed tho Ma.s. which had it be'ti Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. ; allowed to spread, vctild Lave caused jthe detriicion :o all tlie Iriiuic Trejich mirrors 10c V. S. Army buildiiiBi; In. th'ar of, the Liberty Goods store. 32 Central Ave. So. . Mock. u ., .. ., Among the week end visitors from ' The liuildiitK l;id sic k Were sliRht Jacks n caunty in Portland were Cap-' ly datiMiRerf i.h; and tlcur. etc, tain Canuday, Lieutenants WriKht and! was considerably dummied by thi Marshall and Mayor Gates, of Md water which Wtf apiHirtl tn i.t!n ford, and K. V. Carter and Mr. and' KutshlnK the flame. The oHkIii (i Mrs. U. E. Littlechild of Ashland. Vulcan auto spring, guaranteed. Billings Shop, S. Riverside. tf built, tf w nen better automobiles are Buick will build them. Hemstitching. Picoting, Sc per yd. Buttons covered. 'Tandicratt Phon tf "A heavy fall of snow stalled a number of automobiles on the hills between here and Grants Pass on Sat urday,' says a news dispatch from' Canyonville. "Twenty inches of snow fell on the divide between Canyonville and Cow Creek, more than two feet en ' ow C reek hill, ami more on Smith t uui. i no s luinominii .Meuiora-Kose- burg stage, got as far as Johns ranch and returned to Roseburg. The last two days cf heavy rains and snow caused uprooting of a number ol trees." Only t few lots on paving left. Get yours at once at City Hal. tf rrozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Only the finest Dre-heat-! Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers, Rodus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray " , ' ' u jonn upp an t ma Portland assocl - . ' : .-" io.... j. i.non .vinororo an., complete,! tne deal for, tne Jacksonville railroad, mention of; which was mine in mis paper last f week. There'll be sometbing doing! here before long which will cause n lot I of people to "wake up and take notice." Jacksonville Post. We write burglary insurance in the; Old Hartford covering merchandise 'of j all kinds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf A new and complete line of Package Gofids. Royal Society of Le Merite. ' Free Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept. ; Oreat reductions of tlor-made suits I and overcoats. Any style In any wool-1 ens you want. $35 to $50. Klein the. Tailor, J2H.E, Main. . - 277: According to dispatches iii the Sun-i day' newspapers of' Portland, auto' travel' over the Siskiyou's Is temporar- Hy "done away with' by deep snow and ! sides, ut Shasta summit. i We have Inspected the reclaimed j Tule lands fit . Klamath Falls. Wei recommend these lands a an invest I went. "Pagc-DreBsler Co. tf I The Southern Oregon Lumber Co.1 will offer good 2x4's at their mill at! end North Central at from $12 to $15 for balance of month, tf! 'Ivory ut cost Wight, the jeweler. Charles Page of Unite Fulls is in the city for n few days on business. Stylecraft Shop for all kinds of dressmaking and remodeling. Room 424, Medford Bids. 282 All wpol cavalry sweaters reduced from $4.00 to $2.85 at U. S. Army Goods Sfoj-'fy .Central Ave, So, ( tOFCOIKE- . ISSUES 100 PAY UP WEEK CHECKS Hm' liuiidlvit Pay l'l WeeK" 1 bi i-ks for one d '!l O' eiii ll have been Ksiit'd bv the M-.lferd t'liiunbei' ( I'oioioi'ive. Tin- eheekx 111V ot ev il aordlnaiy xUv, by s UictU'M aud have the follow ix lii-r(pUei on thenvp ' , " . "t so me to piy volir Idlls durtuK Pay t'p Week' IVinmry KI-IS luelu slve. "Ho not deposit me until after Feb ruary 1Mb, us 11 will put Hie out of 'vllVlll.ltlotl. "Keep 1110 moiiiti; iim' rapidly ns loSNlt-le, 1 "Fudoise too jut 1" you do any reuulaC check. "If the posse your personal clc your personal eh r of till check of f'.i.Oil, and this i'C -9 00, aud this check of $1.0(1. , "Puss me on li someone to whom you are indebted. I order that some one may pav bis tlebts. "Let the limp ,.f time that I re main In anyone'- possession be one hour.- ' "1 may tie used to pay ('hnuilr of I'ommerce duea. "I'o $ 1.IM1." not destiny me, I am wmili THE LATEST STYLE ME JURDE1G wivt'soit. y 'I'ltll. Feb, 13. t'lttcltipte to rharni'd' W'Ph' tun III take Ills wife'',!!'! by Imldltur h el ks liepore an n- ul,on teoH. v ,ti prt:eblni chi-. .li'i'h Sti-off win held at the Windsor jail litre tmlny. The wouiiurs llKbt leif was crushed hv tile car and suhneintitly was amputate, ). She Is In tv -serlAti,. condition. GROCERY STORE FIRE T The Collins grocery on South the conflagration: has not Iwen de termined, f The owner of the establishment Mrs. Celling, carried an $1,100 In surance policy. OBITUARY i PllKLPrV "( has. S. Po-lps. paiss.-il ; away at Sacred Heart HcipHM en iy : Sundav nu rtiliij iu'ler no llPicsn . .,.!, i ' ... ... .. J 11.. in the year 159, and .v.n ai.' t2 years, I months, 3 luyn at tin ftntn nf l,iu di.-jtl, 11a ,l. -, u . ml ,. . by occupation, and had been a resi dent of Medford abi ut one yea P-Ior to his si-kness ho had made his home with his nephew. Dr. A. M, Knapp, of Mo 3. Oakdale. Decelsed leaves three sisters, Mr. Mattie E. Knapp, Nam pa. Idaho; Mrs. V. ti. He r, lloise, Idaho; Mm Mary Norton, Han DleSo, Calif.; alwr i htu nr.nhnw tit- X Wnrn ,.f r,,r1. li" 11. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of Weeks-Conger Co., Tuesday at 3:00 p. ni. Interment will he in I. O. O. F. cemetery. I OR KEN' MAX Frank C.reenmon , paHf.(1 away . hJg hpmf. near - Sunday at thu age of .', years..i)eath waH ,, (0 ,.;irt ,,,,,. Mr (;., was born In Illlti ois In 1SH7 and had been a reslden' of the Rogue river va'ey for a num ber of years. Tlie remains are at the parlors o! Weeks-Ct-nger Co. No funeral ar rangements have yet been made, but Interment will take place in Ashland cemetery beshhi his deceased wife , Pork, beef iir,d veal. Booth Public Market. Wednesday. 11 278 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE-P: city. Alldre:: bono. ying lunch counter in 33, cure or Mall Trl- 27!t WANT LI) -Husky young married man who understands orchard and trac tor work, steady position to right party after .March the tlrst. Court Hall. f ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN ASS'N. Tho AsHOcbuion Unit pays divi dends and hm no default ml loims. Covers entire territory of Jackson county. You can make, loans to pay off mortgages or for agricultural pur poses. Deposits received drawing 4 per cent, convertible into r. per cent farm loan bonds. E, II. until, Hocy-Treas. Ill Medford lildit. - :u NOIEDAUTHORITY. 4 ON LINCOLN AI ANNUAL MWm Prof. Clark K. HImhoh ot Se.iUlc of the law department c' Hi Fnlver idly of W asblnntuil, w ho Is the main speaker at the Lincoln chili bati'iuel heie tinlKbt. and who nirHed In Hi'-, clly yestevdav)' aftcvwooii,' put , In hi my day today hmwHik tiUl, fviitndti! and ai'nuaiutani'es ni'iiilnd town, .and1 delivering uddresses ut the I'illVel' slty clnh lutti heiti Htbt noon, and vl the' tilttH nchool and the Sto Mar's academy this afternoon Of KOtiliil pPiwotiMlttv and a mwid miner ""In MchoUriy and widely trav. elell vlsltoi' 1 of dfatorknl' lame, who is the Rilent of th1 tits' today, not enlv ban creiibil a splendid Impretcilon mid added many new warm ('(ends, but has aroused an eaKorncHs to bear his nddrens on Ltmolu toiilKht. Prof. Clark ts cue of the iiblest In formed men on Lincoln In the I'uHe., States, and pi sesses the third Iicm collortlott of boelm, manuscripts, and pamphlets on Lincoln In this totinh j, comprising 2 2 70 wepamtelv Hitei pieces of literature oil this eer liit. r , efdliK stib.tect', which h" hiu boon lo' earn In natbi'iliiK. and nianv i.f wtih h Sro tn various fureltn Linitiinncs. The professor has trave'ed oler the orii several times B. Y. P. U, RALLY AT All AsS.X bit tell,, l 1! W.isheld SuildiV aft t'list p.uptNi churcti, ftflv Stl'ellC. b.-itit: V. I". I'. ralK I noon ut the cJeleHHleH, Sultie pies. nt from Crant IVism -utd Aslktaiol, wbll Ihin ti hundt.-.l t.tini; pe..pl lllol e W ei e pit scut in itit and lime Was b:i.l fr.illl ftnlsb. Mr. lie-ioi lltld. .'IS prelilelll, .iiid inSOi. -IOi- i.ilks an en!lli..l.l-l.-, the si-irt to ilo toman of Ash-pie-oibd. SIn.H won special mii- -,1c It .on Mlafits I iss w lib mi inblreiA, from ,. I-:. 'Yoiine. I. !., ft Portiimd. IcoK. up lb. time of the -ift.o n.v.tu .o. Afi. r this a lunch eon w is lAcil hy tho feunif p. "pin f tlie l,...al lutpil, I i huivh. At bin p. in., .v.ir.l lilt in. ill bd -, lllllo'l lb I "I loll.ll llleeliliK !llol 7 H S p. in.. Ir, Vioirm- pr.-acbe.l mi Inter- Inu selnimi. The nel r.illv will l leld al I'irnniii Push In April. The l.s.il P. Y. 1'. I. report..! IH n.-w meiot.ei's In the pnt t .v i.i..ilbs ul is tn li noiirishtiiu i-i.iMlltloti. Misi Helen Diltemoru Is iho i tflcleiit prvid-. d.til. Income Tox Subject Wednesday's Forum Collii-ting the liiiome tax Is th" subject of mi addi-eaa thut will ! made by tleorge ti. lli-wllt, field d' P Uty collector internal revenue, lit the Chamber i f Commerce f rum n-i Wednesdiiy. Members of the ihtlinber iie.-d have no worry as to l!il add: 'M b -v ing a dry uffair, nor painful us it tii i hu to some to pay thin tax, to lour Home on" remind them that it Is tunc now to make returns. The inier.-ii ing features of the Income ta will bo the topic presented. As usual the foruih will be al a noon day luncheon :.l V: fcrd H tel. la.'. held I COODWOOD ALWAYS CHEAPEST Do not be id celviil by so-called spec cr rlulit prlit s, but ku bit, rut rati. up lo I he OLD RELIABLE where )iu find ns 5(1", ilajs III tlie icar, iiih tin best ami cIiciiim-xI viimiiI on Hie market. WHY? L'.cjiiim' r hell more (ban half Ibn fuel Imnillcil In Meiloi-d, treat ion" customers rliclil, ami ilo not ico on (be llieoi Hint we (nil "do" tin- piib-l ife, n nil are positively Hie only jnnl that IiKh strictly dry Wood. . VALLEY FUEL GO. PHONE 76 Day or Night ;( WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors WOOD! ; All kinds of wood ut light prices; h mill blocks. Orders Promptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor. Mr rtml TliliM ' ' ' Phono a Pi 30x31 NON-SKID TIRES $9.95 Busy Corner Motor Co. .Main nt Riverside BAPTIST CHURCH Van utuv"iii4JtnlJiyi piirclntsw Um) l&iit'ToXntn't'piMrHtluni lor ffiji'flt; )(..1'1' 011 U10' csHi'titial qimlity of purity, TtMotl ,u;,iutiiuu sJovt'fio toinml;m, ;ift i,ase r tho cliictry mul iswHrlublo quuUly of fill S'lnToK - 1 1 1 breiutiniioni 'IA( I - Only Sun Tox dntggistii, specially Appointed ho- li Htivi;tliii(r, 1iiVSo"8 Li n tm tho picket and yon wTiiidVis San Tox. '''; ? ..,.. i. Heath's Drug' Store i Ill I '1 ,. . The San-Tox Shop 1 : 109 Et Main Street. .in-. iastIi.'--- HE v ' tHi ytffi j 1 J'1-"'- S v.-. U w. ',.-'viviTVi , Jl 1 I '''I '' 5 ." , it U, r-.,!vv f.'tJ. i4rtjy-A;j i A l?V''iH jss Umo , 2,fV.. 't i; o- i f and h)Uih with Y nr. De MILLE'S Perfect li iiiiu "THE LOST ROMANCE" Uiih't iHAI Wiil L. ,l. HOLT nnl i.ms WIISli I Do You Kriow '. .-:(r.--. ." ' ' ' ' ' " . 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