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VACVl TWO MF.DFOKD MAIL T'.IUU'XK. MK!FOR... OK'KtiON'. MONDAY. V KIUM-Ali V 'JO. 1!JJ Til ,ll, UI1M I'anl H. McKee ami Perry O. Craw-i Don't forgot the Hed Crest. Henefit j lllank furms f ivperllitH not. In forl of tho CaUforuU-Oroiton r.erjeard party Saturday afternoon lit -j eouie .el' enrpmntms lar the onr eonipnny left this morning mi n short o'elovk at the Nataun luai. Hi Idr.e and I it; I have heen re:ve, hy Clyde- il hiisiness trip t I'upco, Calif. j.'iOO will tic plated, j 1 1 unt lo . collet-tor of internal revenue. Attention, ex-Soldiers: Hnnohes sold; Officer' diesa sinus reduced front, and may he obtained uron npplle.il ion under Soldiers Pomis plan or pay with $7 0 K $.i.f0. O. 1), maoklnaws re-'eiiher tu Collei tor llnuiU at Portland share of crop, like rent. Cold llay'duecd from $!V50 tu S7.00. One sheep-ir ,,u ''ranch "filee Kimene and skin lined moleskin aviator s coat ro-i IVn.llel.in. Am l the case with hull dnced from JKt.tiO to $! SO. V. S. Army j vldnal Income tax ivlmns, corpora Hoods Store. 32 South Central avenue. 1 1 ions are required to file tltelr ivtmtix on or liefoiv March y,. Tint time for i 11.. 11 V 11 1" ..I' .1... 1.N....I ll ..I iwl . 1 " ."lunch hold a focal and Personal Julie Schncfor, cliaiiipion billiard) player of the world and Conti, the', rhamplon -f Kvtroie. who arrived in the city this morning from San Franc-1 Cisco, phvo on-exhUillion nt the Klksj club this nftcriKHin, and fcive another one tniiiKlit Bt 7:45 at the name place. Medford lin the tltstUicllin of belns the only iilace in Ores. m these ivnowti-1 festival when the Whitney It iys' , social at the church last Flhiiiv even-j ed hllliardlsts will play on the present ichorus will sins present ins a hand-' n.c. Those attendin-; were asked U, tour, as they cannot show in lv. Hand ' soniely engraved tnvitution from Uov- f :ne in I he 'dress of their childhood; t,,i, -...,... ,lnlil l.Ai.im.i .r n !,l. I i .!. 111,... I. 1 ........ 1 1 L-. ...,.1 1 .. 1 i , . il 1 C4 Tll. li'Oil 11' U-i -i I'llil !; Cllllie InR exhibition there From here,i Meier, president of the t!C." fair, simitar .tarh with others, and i much 1 " Schuefer and Cnnli K3 dln-et to Seattlo The president said he believed it will enjox mom was ha I over the costumes i Arthur Unrr, the I i- their next stop. ' jl e impossible t so. Imt will s.-tid sit'W e.l i;s In the v.rU I K.nics put on : " hv the 8ams-nieiit cinimlttiv. Ti t..es tl'ne at a local luu-her Realty Comj-any. tf New t. IV shirts $:;.."i0 and $!.". V. S. Army Store. 32 Central Axe. S.. Senator MeNary last Saturday ex tended formal invitation t I're-slilent Hardies to attend the I'oitlaml May No New Indictments From Grand Jury V. of the First Haotist utilipie aad inteveslins; When In reod ot sasU and doors, call Wallace Woods, IDS or come to 711 E. Main street. Centrnl- 1'omt Hotel for sale. 4H rooms: would cost $:?0.0oo to build. Price today "i.fi00. XJiKht trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until Bold. Crold Ray Realty Company. i none 72S-U or 134-Y. 2S3 pers-mal re'.uvsentative and will make a written reply t i the invitation. ! New shipment ot women's silk hosiery, wide variety of shades and colors. Th" Toscery. H. F. Uuehter and Hill Stinson of t'ie ("alifijinia-liret-on Power company left this morninR for Pros'H-ct ti make some repairs on the power lino b "No new Indlctmeiils have boon r turned by the rund .liny ;mv In hcn hIou or any siilipociias Issued f v wll mjsscs since Friday. The IimiiIhIIo I rial body Is still dellheratlUK ine.oim- pnrttcrshlp und fiduciary tr- ably over plumes ot the .Hank of Itiims. however, has been evteed.Hl ; JackstMivllle crash,, The present i mud May t. but with this exception ' grand Jury w ill conclude Its work nil Incoaie tav returis muni be filed jthls week, und a new Mrandjury will not later than .March !' .r the delln-' he drawn, with the letluitltm of tlie ipient tapiier vl be liable to heavy I ielil' Jury' tt'rto imvt Monday. I'mlei tile new law women can lie drawn on this body, but KcrvluK rests with them. Tim calendar lor the' petit Jury term will he drawn tenu i row I'ored boot kinn f.ir some shop, was ar- tht"br:-.t aiipcarim? bay . rested late Saturday niuht by Xlsht ileda) The Ikiok Review and Rym classes tween Pr.spe;t and Medford of the Y. W. C. A., will not meet Tues day evenlns of this week. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist Deuel DldR. Telephone E03-R, " tf Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf The influenza epidemic which struck Grants Pass recently is not alarming, according to city and county health officer.-'. Mrs. C. K. McKane, city health officer, reports a little more than 50 cases in the city, -while Or. J. C. Smith, county health officer, s tys that to his knowledge there is nit a case !n the county. There are at prvs--nt a few cases of smallpox in the city, with a few pneumonia and one scarltU fever cases. The situation is well in hand, and no serious effects are ex pected. Grants Pass Courier. New O. IV breeches $4-50. at I'. S. Army Gocda Store; 32 Central Ave. So. Dr. Murphy's new location, second floor Medford RUg. 2S3 The Loyal- Y omen's class of the Christian Itlble school will meet with Mrs. Schuler, 911 West Tenth street. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 for their business and a social. " '" Get your calendar free at our office. R. A. Holmes, The Ins. Man. tf When In need or shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 103. 711 E. Main. '.'.. - ' - A caesarian operation was per foraied at the Medford liospital last Friday night, which resulted In the birth of a nine pound daughter to Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur West of 229 East Ninth street. Mother and daughter are reported as well as could be ex pected under the circumstances.- National Cash Registers, service and Bales. A complete Jine of new and re built guaranteed National Cash Resis tors. W. D. Henry, representative, Holland Hotel. ' 2S4 Fire insurance. Brown & White. - I. R. Wood leaves late tonight for southern California points for a study f the orchard frost protective work in that section; durin? which he will visit Floyd Youns. the-frast 'expert. ; The. Southern Oregon Lumber Co. will offer good 2x4's at their." mill at end North Central at from 112 td $15 j lor balance of months ' . ' tf! We ha-re Inspected ' th reclaimed Tu!e lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands u an Invest-1 ment. Paee-Dressler Co. ' r tf Guests at the Hotel Holland include Mr.' and Mrs. C. W. Montcomery of Sea'ttle, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Duchlne of Everett, W'n, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Coy and Mr. and Mrs. S. Midsm'of San Diego, G. P. Johnson of Sacramento and M. E. Barker of Portland. For business opportunities In S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 Medford bldg., phone 900. tf Laundry work neatly' done. Phone 455-Y. 293 Members of the Ashland Klks bas ketball team which played here Satur day night lost several dollars when someone rifled the pockets of their clothes', which were' hanging' in the dressing " room. Several valuable watches iu the clothes were not taken and this leads to the belief that it was the 'work of same of the young rough neck hoys who attend the basketball names and act as though they own the Natiitoriuiu making things generally disagreeable for the rest of the specta tors! E. T. Barrett of the Ashland Tidings Hlalf, and formerly connected with newspapers at Klamuth Falls and Mai'shfleld, was a Medford visitor today. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet " ' tf The hanks of the city will be closed all day .Wednesday, because of that day being Washington's birthday. The postoffice,' courts and county, federal nnd city offices w ill also be closed. New shipment of wile lamp shade frames, r Deuel's Art Dept. ' ' Le Merite package goods free in structlons. Deuel's Art Dept. Mrs. D. C. Hale of 229 East Ninth street, who recently underwent a ma Jor operation in the Medford hospital Is convalescent and will return to her lionie in a few days. ' ' i There will' be a meeting of the Keaines Chapter, Wednesday evening 7:30.. Initiation. 284" We specialize on reborlng cylinders P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. tf Gaston Domergite leaves this even lng on a brief Jmsiness visit to Port1' land and Seattle. We have cut them once more. The greatest bargains ever offored to the people of Melford, absolutely all wool raintito fabric overcoat, a $35 value, reduced to $12.00. U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. The best staa shirt on the market reduced to $8.00; leather coats reduced from $13.50 to $i.70; .leather vests, re duced from $8.50 to $0.75 at IT. S. Army floods Sloro, "2 Sv Central Ave, ; Alta Nnylor. Goodwin corsetlere. 20 3. Fir street, upstairs. Phone 91S-W. :s5 Dressmaking at reasonable children's" clothes a specialty. -40c hand painted china -plate 40e. Edgar Wiaht. rellalde jeweler. Aniens guests at the itotld Modf.;r.t aro J. j; Graff and R. R. Sanders of Seatt'e. W. I.. Hover of F.ugene, J. V. Davis of Rldaeiteld. '., C. A. Web- priws. 'ter of Stockton, Calif., and G. (1. Run Phone e!l and A. E. Trusty of Roseburg. 532-j; l.ee. 5!S King. 'CS4' Vulcan auto The members of the G.ihlen Link olllings Shop, 8. Wide class will hold their - regular! Kb Pelouze. monthly meeting Thursday afternoon. school basketball star and later an were tiven t in i iivi t;..t ivinni in j wer.i erv 1 'Officers Cavo and I.e ;itt on a chaise .. .... .1... . i i... ..r '.ir inr,. i.-:ii 1..11 in, , i.sif i.int ,r '''t"r at ill ii-i- i i.ii-. . i;ii..i' iiiiuiiii-i I'l iiiiiiu ,--.... ... . ...... ...... . . . iwople enjoyed the evening, whioh was, '""''c his passessien. Ills trial was ilm regular i.ior.thly social v( the U.iscl tor 3 o'clock thi alteitioon in Y. P, f, I iulee court. New line of stampe.'. II -Inch lunch eon cloths. IVuel s ,it lieiarituent. Shakes, shingles. Medford Lhr. Co. A reception and welcome will ho lie corded Kei wln J. Nolan of Sherwood, tire., grand pNtriarch fr the state f tUegon, by the Me II id encampment. I. O. IV F. at the hall tontuht. The reception will be held early to give way for the regular meet lug of the Itehekahs. , A Joint reception will be given Mr. Nolan lit .bieksonvllle to morrow evening by' the lodges of that town and of Medford and Ashland, ThVrlr' Ijrelauorai.'ff n Anmpiot. jet Bii . I' y .- -i F. C. Klllett. service utatlou prapii- SEATS NOW SELLING ltd (lirien llpeu I - lo I ; 7 to It PAGE TOMORROW NIGHT 8:30 Curtain Augustus Pitou, Inc, I'leoenln ri it's crerk. transact irig hie wax- in lne-. the city springs, guaranteed. Riverside. tf former local high ill mmm TONIGHT'S Your Last Chance " Cent Prog'iaiumc Feb. 23nl. at the home' of Mrs. F. R around star at l.eland Stanford univer U'nc'h. i South laurel,, street.. All shy. is now living in Portland. He members are urged to be present us played end on the Multnomah Amateur Dr. Luetic Withers of Swatow. China, Aalhletie club eleven last fall afrd will- take part in the program. ' sport writers of the Otvgunian pro- This office' is "prT."reiI.to print claim him the lwicklKine of the M. A.nV.1' ledger sheets, bills.' etc., Usl on the J- basketball team this season. VA ' bookkeeping - machines. Don't give large picture of him in basketball hut; your orders to traveling' metfand hare fo'.ui was printed in the Sunday Ori them printed out of Medford. Phone gonian. us and we will call.- tf , When better automobiles are built. Bargains in uncalled for' clothes. Buick will build them. tf ILitters, corner 285 Apparel Cleaners and Sisth and CentrnL j -Mrs. Julia Custer.. of this city, was guest of honor at a birthday dinner The Oregon Frosh basketball team and Coach Durnn left Sunday morning for Eugene. They exiect to take a trip to Portland within the OBITUARY given by her daughter. Mrs. H. L. Dar- weeks to play the various high scluiol neille, 505 Peattit street. Medford. on teams in that city. IIKNKI'H'T leiieilu-tpass- od- away near Tai. (innday voni!i4 nt the age of 69 years. Deceased was Inirn in Michigan, and leaves one bro ther. G. V. lleneilct of Ashland. Remains are at the parlors of Weeks next two Conger Co. Funeral arrangements have not yet been mail-', but interment will he In Talent cemetery. February 15. the occasion being the 80th birthday anniversary , of Mrs. Custer. One of the features was a large cake upon which SO candles had been placed. Among the grandchildren present were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dar neille, Mp. and Mrs. Owen Kinder of Medford, and Mrs. Mabel McDonald of Berkeley, Cal. Grants Pass Courier. Inrest your sayings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. . Mrs. Nana Seely Sjiackman. former Medford girl now residing in Portland, has been selected as- contralto soloist at the Piedmont Presbyterian church cf Portland. Hard times made easy, nuy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, 1 1C0 Per Z tfv:,i"tt',;s)'-" '--iv I Vt v 4 ''' .;;.'- r -,.r Dramatized from Nina Wilcox Putnam's stories , publirlietl in Tho Saturday Evening Post. . PRICES: Floor $2.00; Balcony $1.50 Sla.ancUJOc Ills 11)1, M.tl4S. -v-. I lanM V Hemstitching, Picotlng, Sc per yd. Buttons covered. andlcratt Shon. tf There was born February IT. 1922 in the Medford hospital. t Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Paker of Agate, a nine pound son. Mrs. Baker and son are doinar nicely. Lime; cement. Medford Lumber Co. Frozen automoMIe, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest preheat ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan welding Works, 39 S. Front street. t'ld with "Six pearls, valued at approximately ! brother $4ii), were found in an oyster by Mrs. Robert Slcan last night at dinner, as she and Mr. Sloan started to enjoy an TOKPPKR August Toepper passed away at his home on tin Pacific hub way south, early this morning. Mr. Toepper was a native of Germany, born Oct. 24, 1S49. and came to Amer ica In 1ST2. Remains are at the parlors of Woffks-t'onucr Co. Funeral an nouncement later. GIRL SHOOTS BROTHER FOR TEASING ANENT BEAU tike rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. oyster stew made from fresh oysters tf purchased earlier in tile day," says the Good bargains new stock boys' and Klamath Falls Herald. "Sloan said he men s dress caps, hats -and pants, at received a stiock when tlie pearls droi- the new Racket Store, 103 N. Central. ' 2S5 J. C. Thompson of the California Oregon Power company returned yes terday from a ten days business visit in Kugene. A complete line of McQuay-Norris piston rings in 5 and 31 thousandths oversize. Riverside Garage. tf Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf led from Mrs. Sloan's lips, believing that she' wag losing her teeth. The pearls were contained in one oyster of the large eastern variety, and varied in size from a peanut kernel to a small ea. Sloan took the pearls to George Metz. the jeweler fur examination. Metz said that' unless the heat from cooking had damaged them, in his opinion they would be worth from $:;'iri to $lo after being dressed." NKW YORK. Feb. 2o Una Russo, Is years old, was arrekted t xl.iv charg. shooting -li'M 21 year old Alfons iftirlng n nuarrel which started wlwh'-lie upbraided her for letting her beiui A.ty late. The police say-, the fired five shits. J. A. Normandy, assistant general 1 Roy Pebb of Asalaud, spent the passenger agent, and W. il. Jenkins, , weeK-end in tnis city visiting with traveling passenger agent for the i friends. Buckeyes, Attention! The annual meeting and banquet of the Jackson County. Ore . Ohbi Ass tcl tition will be held at American Legto.i hall, Medford, Oregon, on Welnesday, Feb. 22, F.122. Dinner at 12:.",0. All former residents of Ohio and their families cordially Invited to attend. Bring well filled baskets.' ' WM. LY.M.W, President. MRS. II. A. CANADA Y, Secy. Southern Pacific1 lines in Oregon, passed through Medford yesterday ehroute for southern California, in tending t3 spend two weeks in an edu cational tout of that section and the northern coast of Mexico, going as far lotion Tuesday evening, Feb. 21 south as the southern terminus of the 1 'resbyterian church at 7:30 sharp Please remember that classified ads. locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. Bring In ydur ads and do not use telephone. tf Chora! society will meet for reorgun- :tt A Southern Pacific lines In Mexico: j "! attendance is requested. Auto insurance. Brown While. N'"d Vilas returned this morning When you want dry mill blocks justafter a brief visit in Los Angeles. call Valley Fuel company. Phone 76. While Mrs. Frank Wilson of this D. V. Kuykendull of Klamath Falls j c"' was speeding to Portland Satur- Raturday tendered to Governor Ob ott i ,lay forenoon to be present at the his resignation as circuit judge for the 'expected birth of a ,child t'i her thirteenth judicial district, comprising ; daughter-in-law. Mrs. Lloyd Wils m. a Klamath county, effective immediate- i telegra in was received by Frank Wil ly. No reason is assigned. Judge : f''i Lloyd stating that a daughter Kuykendall was. appointed by Gover-!wil oorn on Saturday morning, nor Withyr.ombe October 20, 1913, to ' Grandpa Wilson chuckled at the fi lod succeed Judge Noland, and was elect-'news and the big surprise that awaited ed to the position at the -following , grandma on her arrival In Portland, general election, serving six years. ' Young woman wants cooking, down- Try our merchants lunch. The!811"''1 work, adult family. S31-Y. 21 Shasta. , Genesee. 283 Edgar Wight for low prices. tf I ii 1 -i! ... A. C. Meillng, service station super intendent for the state of Oregon for' the Standard Oil company, sjpent Sat-' urday and Sunday in this city on busi ness. ' J Mrs. Paul Hansen corsctWe for1 NuRone. Phone 585-J. tf T2dgar Wight, Oiegon agate jeweler. ' ' tf A large and appreciative audience at the Christian church, last night lis tened' to a number of well rendered selections by the church orchestra. Special Gregg Shorthand review and 'Speed' typing -class now at Medford Business College. 283 Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page Dressier Co. ".;". tf For the week end all sociul events on the O. A. C. campus last week were called off as a precaution against the spread of grip and colds at tlie college, on .recommendation of Dr. C. It. Mat- lins ot tne college neullli service. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. R. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Regular convocation Tues day, February 2 1 si , ":3u T. m. Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTH. Secy. 2fil TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY FOR SA1.K One vapor bath good as new. Phone 31 l-Y. cubim-l. 2M FOR RKNT 2a ai res creek b ilium land, 7 acres in alfalfa. Imiiir Brown & White. 23 WANTKI) Young men, women, over I", desiring government poiiill-nis, $13M monthly, write for free list of positions now open, J. Leonard, (for mer Civil Servile examiner), 7."K Kipiilable Did::., Washington, D. ('. 2S3 FOR SALlv A ii in- room house, fur nished or unfurnished, centrally lo cated, suitable for boarding house. Box 65, Mail Tritium?. - 2S5 FOR HA 1,10 Itee,) nuy buggy In fine condition. I'hone s:i.ri-X. 2H7i RICHARD BAR-THEL-MESS Star of "Way Down East" h "Tol'abie David" A Siturday Evening Post story of mountain mother: and mountain men, and a boy who wanted to be a man ! ) myi H l.s W ', --".-. ..4 - -' - ft hi i" r"! . ' 't mm aaagi; WARM! HUMAN! Hear JEAN HOWARD at the mighty WURLITZER ORGAN TOONERVILLE TROLLY Comedy MANLY ART OP ' SELF DEFENSE An Educational Coming Wcducsduy CHARLIE RAY in "PEACEFUL VALLEY" y n All kinds of rough ana dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 108. 711 East Main street. . Gene Howard of San Francisco is filling "Betty" Urown's place at tho big Wurlitzer organ at the Page theatre for a week. All vVool cavalry sweaters reduced from $4.00 to $2.85 at U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. Ivory nt cost. Wight, the Jeweler, PAGE MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 27TH Mail Orders Now . Address letters, make cheeks, post office money orders to I'uge Theatre. AIM) TLX I'l-IK CLW'T WAIl TAX to PI!H'K TICKI.T' J)KSIItl-.l. Inelude n if-addres'd slumped envelope. '-:' " ' '''.'' .... ' ; ' THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ,1 4'K .WW . . , "y ItDRKRTS IIIM IIAItT ami AVKItV MOI'WOOD I tWU Clilcago THRILLS AND LAUGHS A.l MOST ATTIUtTIVK oifi:(;s Unquestionably BIGGEST PRICES; Floor $2.60; Balcony $2.00,-1.50, $1.00, Plus, 10 per cent Wot Tax;- Ticket Office ' '.'', . Sale Saturday, 12 o'clock..'; 1 '' . . - r ...... llw I I wrappers , rr,-,: jd Satisfies tho sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A ircat boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. . Combines pleasure and benefit. Don't miss the joy of the new VaaiSLEY'S P-K-the sugar coated peppermint tid bit! 11:1 - " 1mA ' A SI I Good for rfl'. M- f 0 valuable ' Mi ' 1,1) premiums y JM (MP 7 Excursion Tickets H 111 ho on sale in i omit Washington's Birthday at , FARE AND A HALF,, v, for the I ROUND TRIP V.J. c ' lletween nil stations whore onu way tare' Is $.i.l)() 'or' less. Minimum found trip fare $ o.r. ). Kale diiloH Kehi 21 1! 2 - lleliirn limit l;,eh. Sllrd. I 'ni ii hid ween MKDKOKI) anil (irunls Push $ I. So Alliaay $i:i.To UoMehiirg ,.. 7. Hi H.nli.m , , N.H.I Kllgetiu II.ITi I t) il In im t 17, SO .i For I'lirllier parllealars, iihI Agents Southern Pacific Lines ' ' ,..., .... iVi ' ' . .' , , .lijhu M. Hcolt, ; flelimal l,uwHIIXirAK,ltrr . ' . ' . M ' " '