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vxav, two MEDFORD NT A IT. TRTIU'N'K. MKDFOIUV K!'iO. IMMDA V, I'KDIilWIiY 17. I'L'J J focal and Personal ?'lir Mtdfoid pimlofnce ciiiitlniM's Hk' f?iit (t ltd Kindnnl incrnim' in flniinolalj ii clits. For tbn Hist, fiftpen dat. of )-'brwiry tbcrc Is a jtnln of 20 per rent) iiviT iho sami' pot of a .year a:-v A Hnick tdx roadster was badly dnni-. Mis. Klimbrth .loi'im.i' Jnid Mlffit- nui'd near tln spi ins.-! north of Aslilnnd ; ii'iitlv rornvoivd fr.mi lnr Hit iittarU ( i :mic Unip Tuesday nljilit when if inn j bo nldo to ivsiinio brr ti'iirliltiK duties into tlic tddo of tho road and asainsl iiDst. puu-ti.'suiy di'tnaiishin.; m J 'mil tiiiiHtor Winner reports. If tliis in Pay I'n Time, til and have anv bU time at Hie liiverside I'oliimnnity club riiinop Saturday, IV' ".'i. I'corlesH orrliestra. "lt' Wlion in red of sasb and doors, tddo of tlie .11 ... i ... iii ( I'"-". M.v . ... jsiile of the car. The name of the p:rtv who was driving tho oar at the ti:m tit the accident could not he learned, hut the car had the name of a plaster heard concern painted on the s!ib shland Tidinss. Wo write burglary insurance in tho n pay ns 1 , ii .-,f,.r. ,,,,,.,.(,, ,-.,i,,;0.. ... all Kinds. MoC'tirdy Insurance Aaencv. ! Attention, ox-Soldiers: Ranches sold at the nti'.li sch ml yesterday. l.e Merite puokaKO ods fn sit'tiotlJiist. Ui-uol's Art Oopt. Sn dor's orchostra. Gold Hill. Kth. Fob. I'M! Mis. v'hess. who of Kred Chess, head if the manual tiainiim tlepai tmont of ,bt KiDjttno Utuh s.dio.il, will enter the "H'fCI IK'S Miai HHl.tl CI t, I ( Itll ill . . . reduced to $!..".(. illitjl'l 1 1 j :l I .1 I H 1 11 , .IIIS. I . I'. IHM-MUIU, tnothor ;if Mis. (.'boss, arrived yest.'r day front her h nie at Willows. Cal I tluesltt St the I MM .V.di'oril illi'lmb' ; Tlni lloi.iev'ell I'aiV'il Teiti llrV 'ell iMi' V.. K. IVbarivll or l.os in'.,b.t. f, W. ' 111' ealMfa frt' hf ii WaiHIMfT Tl' V'rt-tl'-Vallace of MinneaiKitls, , t II iffiiinii . uniri'nw ii.K;1i at Iho hi'iint id. Alin '( Sail I'Vaiiciso, Mr. mid Mrs. U. U,,i'h:u,.s Itniwn, In 2 Kant Main. ' !l l I I'rlco and sou il I'lvs'i.-rt, Mr. and Iriends intil pa irons of the x-Ilid n ' 0 lrx. W, M. n:ui'lus tif Sun .tcso, Mr invited. Tlnn-n III be ii silver ulVei In.', . aiui mi s, . i . uo'-iinn ,n i,ii-:i'iie. and - ami a brief pr.'itia ii. Anitm iW. A, Kdaur of tVnittliv taking lull are Mis. Chillier Wo have cut tliont unco tuoro. Tho l acy, K v. Iti reiiee and I ltd croatost bnrnliiM over offered to tho, w ell JanoM. I'oiple of .Modford. nli!.,i;itclv all wool I I'm vm oichesua. Kanle I'hiiii. laintito fahric ovrrrunt. ii value, ' l,,h is "y" I'. S. Army ll iods; i:vet vvlioro veil look . vim koo a tore, "' South t'ontral avenue. ;i'hevrolot. if Wo sneial;.!o otl rohorlns cylinders. J Sale of l'ai lflc Tai Kaite t'eiods, I'eli t; l i iiwai'de la JJ. i ii,.;T; ' ,1,'t;, w i in. n(!l' i-'diliil v"'l h , e'd" pitro I r id Sln.i-ih w fii'l, 'jl 't' ITi'io mta I i' J , I'l .!'' . rt,:",i, ,v... n.ao, ,(f iMUl'lIt Imiviiiu nil ? (iiiUS illil'i sl'i; ' itiiKity, a'iiilil':n l t and, Ml ! N'i 'I Id IHI Mi'l'lell Hie lll illi'iV 'in IflelV liVd' ' till II Bl'Vi'1'e I, of, till-.1 1 1 1 ' ' i I ' I , , , l i my Mli Kerrt' .d) at i', Ai'iiiy ' l'"al !ioihI I St'U'e, ;J fiuitnil Avrt So. 1 1 ui.lli milt'; the hull. ht (li . tjnoiir.liL Jltie) , iii in ami M'inSdtn'1. ,J'r',lt-i e, oUi. krhi f llt'leu M.l ! 'l lee .t i .iiOUll i '', iji III (he Inn-can lie -f lunuli e I nil. I tln sin' t i V dviV'V , i iijil-il-'lf'! sl.ii iji.fid i h , tle'l 1:11111 I Klvll fi.lll' I di'Mir: i i.' call Wallace Wood. 10S or Co'io to j K. Main Rtroot. ' TuliKinun hidiie, KnUdUs of I'ythin. j have planned to ohsorw too zrtn annl voisury of I Hp founding of tho order next. Sunday,! Ful niary -Tilth, by t tending siTVltri at top Hrst M. l'. church. Kov.SU Randolph Sasnott w ill j (lo)iver a special sermon, an 1 spoolul music hy nioniheis of the lo.'ae will j ho, nivmi. AM me,)iUis. are tirued t) lnfi t at the casllo had at 10:3n a. m. S'iiilay. ; (Sale f i icl tires tooiorraw. I S to '..uff. Swwtt's St ml ii. .'M Dr. Murphy's new locati .in, second, flour M if;rd fll:i'. 2s3 iihilor Soliiieis Hotxtg plan or pity with hare of crop, Irke rnt.' Gold l!ay Realty Comrsny. tf , The t)iv?on I rcs'amnn tvam undo; ; j .Ije euro of l-:ddie tniTno. arrived this; j mornins si nd resist or.i til the Hotel! (Modford. 'I'hoy will play tho Ashland; 'dull schod toa-n toiiisht at Ash'anl, md thf Medfu-d team tomorr.iv.' nicht i it the Nat. ; Central I'O'.nt Hotel tor s.ile, io . i ho hero with her daughter,- Kucemi le rister. Mrs. Chess has manv friends and n.-ipiairttan c-; la la. Kso i c unity. Alta N'nylor, Goid:n corset iero, 20 1. Kir street, upstairs, 1'hotiB IMS W, is;. New line of sa npc.l -ll in -h lunch VMt clothn IViiel a Ait ioMiri!noiit. Sptvtal datico Ka:sh Point, Feb. IS. 1. 1-. t leso at Ivlvorslile i.aiaijo. It J 17 and IS. anv numlier, S.'.c, llan ll I'ldillera of .losi'.ihlne c unitv W III craft Sho,), ' SS ' rumpeto at liiants Pas. I n the i li:i'n- The PhoetiK hiv.li m.-hool l.asl,el,all plonshlp as a special at I .icit-m fr tho; team plays the JauU.inWIlo team at Know I'.o h Other am! I'.ai Aain Hay" j Phneni loniuht,. Mutt ,Wllliino ld cli hratlon Kehrnary : !. Orenn jiro-1 10reree Hie muno. duets will ho prominency displayed, j ,. c.miplfto line of ,(cQuay Norrl:i vihilo Id tilw events are scheduled mi i pltd ui t itles In .1 and ill thousandths ."speed tM'lll"- I'll''' Itiislm ;-i C' ll.".-!' Stylociail si In "H lire;, .mal.lti i mid .'i, Medfeld Hid : now at ,M. and h'.ud ..v.t, f ir nil Kinds ol I emudellle'.. lin.nn :: All I, IiiiIh of fouttli mm uri'Mttod liimlier, Wiillni'i) Wnodrt, pliuliH HI 1 1 1 I 'Uid Main Nti (iit. Are you ready fur IIib moiit Klinloim week mid party ever nffei'ed you? l:.'l. Medfoid tlltlR. ' Yi i k i i i TOO LATt 1U CLASSIFY Two fri'nli mlleh liellel.. ttesl Cellll'.ll I'lilllt, Ylllll illJ I Mt s I,K I'lve mlli n (V,- M"lnan tf KlIKle lr.otns. would cost JiO.tiOO to hiild. Price today $."i,!i(in. Misht tvad-v Pri'V will lii reduced $10 pvcry i!.a until sold. CaUl Kay U-alty' C;:npnnv. Pnono- TC'S-K or 134 Y. I'M" Anothpr bis tiTic. lM Hill. Sat. 2S2 No clear weather ij in siutt. and rain is Oio pit'diction tiir t ini.4h: and Saturday, followiuc the rain ofiyestP.-- day and loday. I'p to jt a: tit, today .TS i booRkeepin.s; machlnos. IVin't uive of mi inch of rain V.uil fallcjj. hiv dur 'ytmr orders to traveling lin n and have In? th? previous 24 ti-mrs. i thpin printed out of Modford. I'Iimio New -shipment of wiro lamp shade t'ls and wo will call. tf frames. Deuel's Art IV'pt I Tho Kostto Kivr tuui Talent haskot- Knights of Pythias danw Saturday, ; hall teams meet the first of next Fob. 1 s t h . Knights and ladies cordial'.v month to decide the championship of invited. ' . ' -' ,; Js2 'the. s:all towns of tho valley. Tho The Scottish Kite"32d decree Masons 'Bmiie may In- played in this city on tire will have another of their dinner meet-, Nat floor. nus t-.miiht at S o'clock at the Juse-1 Sale, Handicraft Shop, Feb. lTth and pliine hotel at Crants Pass. ) lth. 21 Sale of. pictnrei tomorpV. 1-3 to i Hancel Dunce! Dance! Cold Hill. ' off. Swim's Stndi i. ' L'vl Saturday. 22 lniior!ed Jap crepe, all colors. 2"c Tho delightful nnjsic which was and o5c per yard. Jup JLrt Stone. such a ennspioions feature of tho Lin Rex Tatnashita, s ui of Mr. unti Mm.' 'In hamptet here last Monday nilit Jimmy Wamashita of this city, left as furnished by the Peerless orches- yesterday afternoon for San Francisco, ira. He ill sail from that city mxt Tues-i Hargains in uncalled for clothes. Ralph Hay of IVirt'an l has been In this city f ir a wvo an I is c mvales ; iiiJi at the home of Dr. and Mrs i'hurles T. Sweeney, frotn a maj r operation. He is a sm-inlaw of Dr. MU) .ills. Sweeney. I iaion:b r date. Feh Kill and Drcstsmnkins at rcasonatdo prices... H.in.liciaft shun ii'KH's h s m-ei.-uiy. rnoiif ss i I i Svv..iiw,, ( r-Sa-J. l.ee, olS Klni. 2M ,i,.r m. i,, !tt,,u,K This .office is prepared to print!,,,,,,, virulent malady. Su, ledger sheets, bills, etc., nsed on thelfl,,. Uood b r;altis new sie li li;iys' and mens dress caps, hats and pants, at tn proisram. frizes nt,i to do 01 foroil level slf.o. UlVerslilo tiara km. t i the oldest sett ler. oldc M miner, tal Mhi ,l:iucen n cvervihliiK. lest man. tatt.'nt lady and heaviest nr.il Point Sat. 22 lightest babies iindor one year of &K0 When you want drv mill block Jiisl llnrd time mnde easy, buy ranches ! call Valley Fuel com pan v. Phono 7'!. ivlthont, money. ny with share of crop.) Anems quests at the Hotel Midland iiho rem; imiu nay nenity t dmpany. are Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. C if Pillt ! bildron's i Dad Kinit. couch of the los(;b-.irc liih school. .'and formerly 'connect eti with the physical training and coach intr departments, of the Medford ' and Ashland schools, is a happy man since HoKebmt; hlfrh defeated both the Ash land and Medford hish teams this veok in basketball. . ilnivns. combinations, blouses and clTSldren's dresses, formerly $1.33 t To, now S."ic. Sale Fell. 17 and IS. Handicraft Shop. - 2sT C.et your calendar free at our office. XI. A. Holmes. The Ins. Man. tf J. J. McMahon, deputy state motor tiaffic Inspector is now able to be oul aain f illow inv; his illness at his home in Jacksonville since January 2ith. but will not be strons enounh ti resume his duties for some time yet; He-first became ill with an attuck of pneu monia and a few days after recovering from that ailment ciinie ilnwn wirh ihu 1 Hi. .'lay. tne L'lst, for loklo on tile Tayw Apparel t ieniiers and Hatters, corner lint tie Howard has just returned Waru, the same steamer which will Sixth and Central. I'U fr-iii I'ortland anil Seattle where she bear Admiral Kato of the Washinmon Invest your savings in the Jackson has spent the past two weeks buying delegation ti Japan. Rex is a prad-,Couuty Building and Loan association, the prettiest and latest in millinery, "ate of. the Medford hih school and J tf C.eorse Hilton. Jr., federal land ai- tf lsth. 2M confinod to of the c i:,i iiH)s:'dlv toe Phoriii er ( all our 'office fnf Informa tloli Klaimitli Jttilla I iilo liind. I'lixr , I'llVf.iier Co, . . . ,. f .f j Mts H N t u lady of .lunii 'ii iwii, ,v j I'j, Is the iiiiel ol bcr pitli'liln. ,i and Mt.i. T, .1. Ili'tilmin at tlmlr hiutui, 1 1 1 s'.julh Tripp I'tcol, ' All w-ixd e:i.i',rv sweill"i' rednciid fioui iiua to tl.S.". iil I', KvtArmy Coods Slum. 12 I'l'iitrnl ve -m ', liu ( ce"t t i rWt, ( he l" 4 i i . A fVtm.ii' il.iiiie and Ii I''d li""', I ( "It el. i KF.NT- liniiHid'i'Opliiis ! in. Phoiie I 'Hi At, Cull S,I,K: Pi on ri' ih.lv ii i.l i art liefl'V pliililti, I', t-:v. I OO'llH. 28.1. rheui ln;f lllOMtlh-l. .. ,2s;i W TFi i"l l Wicker baby lll!(!V. I'llllllll ; I ( Ht SAI.K Chi' I.M. ,e-tsn, io; ,uel'i ' tiion T. lucre I leuh.iin and prisn ' winnim; II'. .Im, i iistom hat I1I114. i I li't'iiidei's Stl.ire l'lll H.llChl'1')' Plume HI, I I. a-H'. land, Mr. and Mrs. .lames It. Warli.n I ! in;o Pihi.t the new Racket Store, i: N, Ceniral She will have her first spring showing batnrday afterntKin and would like all the ladies to see the tow thinns. 10H Nun th Riverside avenue. 2S1 The Southern Oregon I-mnber Co. will offer good 2i4's at their mill at end Korth Central at from $12 to $15 for balance of month. tf! J. A. Perry arrived home this morn !ug from a several days visit at Bucene and Corvallis. 1 We have inspected the reclaimed Title lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend Xheselands a an Invest ment. Paee-Dressler Co. tf For business opportunities in S. Ore-' New shipment of pon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency , hosiery, wide variety room 421 Medford bldg.. phone 900. tf colors. The Toggery. made an enviable record for himself at the University of Oregon from which institution he sradnated in De cember in a course of economics and sociology. Hp is undecided as to how Ions he will stay in Japan and says that he will have to ro and see condi tions with his own eyes before he can fully decide. In any event he intends to return for a visit in time to see the i OreR! n-O. A. C. fo.it ball game next fall. Ann? and navy underwear, shirts and drawers; shirts double breast and jback, all wool. $1.40 a garment. V. S. i rmy Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So. women s of shades praiser. arrived homo from a trip jorth about a week ami with a Iwd at tackof the flu. which still keeps him .ontined to his home on the Pacific highway near Central Point. Lanudry work neatly done. Phone 435-Y. 2!;: A good time assured. Eagle Point. Saturday IS. 2 The public health nurses of south western Oregon will meet in Rosehnrg tomorrow; It is expected that a niiin ber of state health officers and heads if various healih societies will be in silk attendance. Miss Holiertson. the nurse and at the 1". ol O., will also attend. ;S4 Lath. lime. Medford Lumber Co. -.. ' 1 ' ROCETERIA THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Macaroons Macaroons More of those justly famous Cocoa nut Macaroons while 300 dozen last, for Saturday only 2 DOZEN FOR 25c Flour is going up ra you should lay in a pidly and supply The canning season is not so very far away not a bad idea to have your sugar. i gooa a We may not have on the next car. as of Statlle. II. Simmons and family id Yick.i, ii, F. Paster of Klamath Falls, an. I Miss Flora Saner and Mist Alin.i 'ri'iitice of I "ot t In li it. Tiy our tnercnants lunch. The s ha., in .Mr. Paul Hanson corset litre for N'uHiiiio. Pboue fi.s.'i j. tr Kditar Wlnttt. OioRon ngato Jeweler. tf Field Manl.i ts.'luvipltal blanket and Navuhl Imlliiii t.lnnl.et i i,t P. S. Army tb'od Store. Celltial Ave. So. Mr and Mm V. II Pi I 'c nnd "o l ol Pmiii'm't ai" lv. d ill the city yn'Honbiy for a fe il.ii. v t--.it . Hash anil doins. Medford Lumber Co. AN'H'.Ii - A K ' : t edit ll0llsrV0 U III Ul.l.lilll ( II l'!l VIllll'luU , I' I lt III' S l. I'll! Oil Hill Ill-Yl, V It I II t'.litr.il Ken n i. Point Hy int. is hi-eelal ihnu'0, liii-'h' . ri;i l!y man mnl wile. il,o.'e mi I me Ii hi ramp .el i-ook ami helper1 m tiaitiir mini. l. work H'tiiitiiibb' f.ll u ink open-. Up, Mux 'ii, Moll Ti't b.ilie, STARTS ATUH DAY ; if i TOMOROW AT 1:3C P. M. TO the mother he is still her "baby," this boy wno would be a iiian! Tlnough the mud she drags herself to stop him! His every" instinct fights for revenge in this strange mountain feud, which cripples his brother and kills Ids father. ON'T, Davy, don't!' It is the cry of 1 0 LAST TIMES TODAY LARRY SEMON in "The Bell Hop" a mother's heart. "You're all wo "D got." His Blother is right. She mut, not be left alone to go to the poorhouse. But won't folks think him a coward? A SOB heaves in his chest rebellious tear stream over his cheeks he is crying like a baby - he throws an arm across his eyes he stumbles away This but faintly sketches the Saturday Evening Post story by Joseph HergeshImer, "Tol'able David," of simple, human, home spun men and women of the Virginia mountains. & r ;H N XV, 4w' tVvnr;T 1 Iil ,Vi. Vj Wm. Do Mille's (lrumutio feature with JACK HOLT, L0I3 WILSON lit: J CANRAD NA-GEL '5fvN t'tji B' J M - iltTk . s. -v - r nrw i t -- ''t:l- IS.. '.' 'yiji m I x ? hi f-) till m. 1 1 MJT - . - ' -V a - J mmmmm m yii,,7."vua lip.. M'M ''!'lii.( The Star of "THE IDOL Role in Hi3 Epoch -Making "WAY DOWN EAST" and DANCER" Takes the Titlo Characterization jfi IV ii II Ju j It 1 Slj ij Lf .. vi :i .-. , ,. ! . ! , . .... IN THE FAMOUS SATURDAY HVEWIN0 P0'T STORY ! ' ' lf ' fl. V : -.V ,' I , (. 'v i, ,,- ; J ! y f . . . ' ,' , -I , 1 ... . Poignant with mother love for a homcHpn Mountain boy who ycurnect to he a man! fl GATES & LYDIARD Tiirtfn''iii'iBilli'i .i , ,'f i ft 1- Av.ir. ,;,V t , a-. . j . . vi' - 'H Uf'