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MKDPORD MATTi TltTPJTNTl. 'AffcfiVOTW. OUMON'. HA'HmhAY. FKliklJAItV 2.1; 1D-J2 " PAOF, TITltKIC - - ! "sm The Peach Beach Patrol at Miarrfi THi: KAZOK THAT SIIAKIMIXS ITS UVi IS LA DICS 2ND PLACE, U. OF 0. 4 (S hi US 1ST GAME r, t JUSxrrf VTT vf AGGIES NOW N PROGRAM SACRED CHURCH SUNDAY HI'OKANi:. I'VI,, 2,1, Idaho mil vkikIIv'n i IhIiii in I )) northwest bus Iti'lliull clilitnpliiiinhlp was Hindi' Hlrtuiucr 1 IiIh wi'i k by four more vie- (lll'll'K, KlVllIK llll' Illllltl't li total of Itl RliUII'H Willi tu a ulimlo loss, Whit man lulh'M" wim lllil Vlrtllil Jn I'lirll game thin win k, ) Tim I'nlvi i diiy nf WimliliiKlon, mull I 'II UuH HUH III (llHl plllCe, 11 11 m ti1 tu third wiieil It -liwl to tin' Ol'i'Hoii Aside I'll. Iiiy night,' Tim Aggies mil HOW hi HIX'UIIll plllt'l'. Tlln t'nlvi i nliy of Oregon, 1- thins fU'd iiti'il, w on tin fli nt ci.ntci etin' gilllln lllat lllullt, (li'fnallllK Willamette university. Oregon chalked nil two other, UrtlU'li'K tllll'lllB the Week imnliiHt .Nvvuiln, tmt thiiy illil count lit tlH' conference worlt-H. HIiiiiiIIiik "f Hi" t'-nni" '. tint .1 v , , i V f F It WV1 w. .IS . tt Idaho oniti.n Aggie WllHlllllKtiill . V Whitman . . Montullil 3 Washing!"!! Hliile Wllliiuii'tti' Oti'Hon la Hi-id l the only orfiinlxntl'm nt lu Mini In Ahum Ira. It In tliu Wutm-n's Hi'uch I 'it I nil volunlmT criiiinlnlli.ii Hint kijoim wutch for furl-Hn ctilldn-n lio ventuiv too ilii-ply In tin nmtii ini'ii wliu ")( n wilil itri'1 woiily ri'Hrui- by th "jiphpIips" of llio ln-ach l-linUny of iMrult. .Miami, Flu., a itti-r, or even for- Thny ro caitalti' 'l by Mrs. jndy iMi'dfcifU IIIiIk .'Im uit n (hilly from 1 t' i. ftil Hiiu'Iiivh utnl liolliluyn. All JutilhurUuil Chrlntliin Kcicni-c lllorutnti limy bd tpiiil, Uirrowi'd or Min hutt'-d. Tliu (jiibllu In nordlully lnvit. to 'llttcml tilt! BITVlc i'H Ulld Vlhlt till' H'-Il'l ItiK Kooiii. ,Tti Kxbruiirv kii rvtl i nni i rt ty th" htiir of th" Firm HhiiIIhI i linn h will I if kIviii Hiiniliiy uC 7:3M i. m. Tli! lrnKilim Hutiduy vi'mlntc will lv: SoiiK.-"VIi i Iavv KIiIikh III ' . . . ('nliltri'KUIIi)ii. Arithim "Hfjnli Ijrriiily'' .Mrxton ' Mr. WulktT, wiloiHt. ' H ilitur lmiiu. IU'-"Not it H.-irrnw Falli-tli," . . . Iliotmll Mlw KtclniT. .Mini Dll t'linori'. "O Tlt.'it I llnd Mnn" . . .HiiK llun Mr. Wulk. r. Mr. I'luti, Mm. I-.:u h, Mm. llttiiiiori'. I'ruyr. H'll'i "t ll'nt in the Inr" ...l-,lijah ' ', MiH Hti-lii'T. "Ud of lliiivi-n" !ik ll! lllnri-. MidK KIl ilH T, MiMH Ilitl. llll' Mrtii K'ouKiill. Mm. till li-moi , ftnn i Ktctni r. MiHM l)lltrliioi . Offfrtory nnil AnniiiiiKi'iiiintx UaNN nolo "Ijp fiilvtilrfc" ...fiounoil Mr. Halkir. Addn-fM "Tile Suiiri'im; Tint of Hi- V Airt. liKloli" l!'-v. F. II. Iftlrtl li'in "Ud lJwclb-lh on Jlikii" Vat IJi-nt'dirtl'in, ; -- - ' " IJi-ni'dirll'in. EX-MAYOR YAKIMA rSv- - ponui vim ATflRi tm: I I $1 00 1 r The Biggest Razor to the Value Public $J00 ever Offered Mo-M C. Valrt AufoStrop liaor Outfit conni! of a highly r.oliHl.e.l, imkul iitid. self utroppim; razor. Ihrro Kcnuino V slet AiitoSir.in l.lfnlcn ninj one neli-cicd ityop. Th rnzor nn.l Marie araparkerl in an oftrartivn mrfjil rair) lfiili. folly lliimil in hlark. anil velvrt linrrj. The Urop i Vnrk, in nirfndi virtual ciirton. and entire oulfit i rnnjoinf.l in a handsomely lithographcrt carton-complc'a for $1 tjtj. MOD 1,1. C Yvhl AuloStrop Razor SPECIAL PRICE , 85 :w n.w.s o,x 85c St. Mark'i Eplcopl t'ir. Noitli Oitkdulo uml Filth Kt. H n. tu. I I'd) roiiiiiiiinl'Ul. in a. in. Hundiiy ' hool. II a, tu, MornliiK nitvIi'b. Win. It Hamilton, vlcur. . Talent M, t. Church ! NfXt Hiiniliiy In do to rtundfl) S'honl duy at the Talunl M K. cliurt h. j At tliu ittornlnK itcrvli-' tlin pitHlor Ctnlral Point Christian Church Hlbln arliool at A. Ut. Mm. Victor IttllHI'll, NllOt. I'rnnchliiK Ni'ivlcu ut 3 i. in. F.vit.v ono wi'Iimiuc. Evang. Luth. 2lon's Church Fourth St. bulow Oukdulo Ave. Hcv. lr W.' K, MoirntOfam, Faitor. K. 6IH SVpl Fourth l. Kitomlhl. , Kundar IhkiI lu a. in. Inytni' Kttrvlro 1 1 a. m, ratiTh'-llrtil liiMlrintlou for confir mation I'Vrry Hut urtlu y afternoon. will aiieak fnoin the tmliWl, "1 C'atli- iillrlnm luully a Mi-naec." and in the I'VinliiK the HUlijiHt will he: "Why 1 Ho Not Drain- My liaitichterN to Marry Men Who 1hp Tobacco." The mibjert.i for tint t-venlliK 8T vleoN until May tlu'th will b In their line: "What bun tin- KNi unii'mlinent (loan for Ainorlc.i?" "Tho cotupulaoty i exam, law fr n'oiiiunl it a crime?"; Ilua the rl Inm i ui anient conference ac-i cximplUhi'il anythlim for tho good of1 huiiianlty? I nlont grouteitt nt-ol.' J "('In lat cuinlnu to the World Jeruttit It-tn." "What kIihII wo throw in i way of Cbilht. ralniH or IhUtlcn?'' YAKIMA. WuhIi . Feb. 21. A.. Jack on Shaw, a former nheriff of Yakima county and a former mayor of the city, an well hi a pioneer poHtmaHter of Zll lah, was arrested late today on his ranch on tlwi rciervatlon after of fleers .bad located two Htllla'on the prox-rty. Shaw's son wan also taken in custody and In beliiK held In Jail. . . . i j . j. t. j MIIi-r ('antral! and son Harlan, uio- thc l toii-d to Medford Saturday. s I.i'Hter Throckmorton paid a short society compelled to reckon with Jesus jvitilt at tho borne of his parents Mon- Wptlrv Barrv In "Stranger Than Fiction Lait timet loniynt at hlllto Thttr. Double Bill. Page "Ducks and Drakes," conies to the i'au tbvatre for a two dus run, ! Rlnnlnit with todny'N nmtlm-e. ('Imp rronn should iiriunae to see It, ami lively younK lii'll'i Will not be likely to iiiInn It, fur thny ran always lesrn new tricks from the versatile and iltthlUK llelie Ihinlels. Another of those gloom chasliiK eouiodlc that makes dull rare a thing of the past is Muster Kenton, the man whose missing smllo make them all mite, apMHm lu MS two-rreler an "Convict U" on tho satiio bill with Debe Daniels. With these ilouble headline, fun attractions and tirno Howard at the Wurlltier thre nro two hours of n'al enjoyment and entertain mint. "Sacred and Profane Love" Klsln FerKUsoti's latest I'tiru mount picture, "Sacreil and I'rofane Ixivc," which conies to the Itlalto then tie to morrow, doubtless will exen'lse a do elded appeal on tliu many playgoers with a penchant for strong drainu, ex relli.titly actml. "Kiirted and l'rofani1 lMt" Is a Into Wlllliun 1). Taylor production adittd from tho piny and novel by Arnold lleuuelt. ono of the greatest stories of modern literature. Miss FetKusoii has tho star role with Coiiviul Nngul. Thomas Holding. Wlnl fti'd .(ireenwrMMl mid other protnlin'iit u'rccii players lu the cast. Salvation Army 3 .''I Kant Multi r!t Mii'tlngs Tuesday. 'Wednesday. Ttiursdsy and HutoriUy K p. in. Hundiiy holiness It n. m. Sunday school 2 p. in. Yotmtf i'eoplc's 1-glon 6:30 p. in. 8 p m. Hev. F. SU vens will conduct salvation meeting. Wednesday, March Jul. and Mis. liny. Christ? I'he Medford Protestant iKmpltiil, why we should support it." "Why I desire my daughters to believe lnf Jphiih chrlHi." "Why I ik-slrc my diiughtets to belong to church." lb Igndier Main St. M. E. Church. South, Cor. Main and Oakdaln Ave. W. J. Fent'Ul, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Dr. Frank Hob- i i ts, supt. Classea for all. I'rnachlng by the pastor at 14 a. m. and 7:3 p. tu. ituceptlon of new members and buptlsm of children at the morning service. ' Mrs. Hnbler will sing. Kpworth prayer aervlce ut C:30. Miss Nora Wolfe, president. This church Is not seeking to enter tttln. hut ( help iK-opIo to il better life. The prayer meeting will be held "ti Wednesday at 7:30 p. tii, N POPULARITY 'THE BAT agcnhiilH & Kumper's iirodtti'tlon oi "rite lint," by.'Mury Uobofta Ultnt hurt uml Avory llopwood will lie pre seiiled heru next Monday night ut ilu I'ugo theatre hy u brilliant cust. TIHm Is the piny about which there has linen more (IIhcuhnIoii .than any other piny produced in a generation or more. - "The Hut" romoa hero with a remark ublo record, for popularity. n has played for mora than a year ut the AloroHCO thimtri', New York, (utul It In Ktlll thonO. Hlmultani'otiHly, nnollier compimy broko every existing thoutrl cut ruiiord lu Chlcugo hy plnylnK at the I'l'iiicesH theiitro, that city, for one mil Itl year. Those ttro fuels' to conjure with. 8olf praise, Itowovor, us tho anylng rmiH, goes but a lltllo waya, Vuv that reiison this munuKomeiit defera Its own Judgment of "Tho Hut" to that of the critics of New York and Chlcugo who worn unanimous In their enthtiHliiHm over tho piny, ttnd IhvIhIi with 'their press notices, '' , - ' Firat Christian Church i Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Dell Kly .Millard, inlnlhtcr. lllble school 9:45 a. in. Herbert Her rlan, supt. You will enjoy u delightful hour with us In tho study of the lllble. Cotuo along. 11 a. m. Morning preaching service. Subject: "Constancy." Hpeclal music and a hearty welcome to all. 0:30 p. in. Young l'eople's service of Christian Kndeavor. Young Hople eHiieclally Invited. 7:30 p. tu. F.venlng preaching ser vlco. HNelaI vocal mid Instrumental music uml an IntercatliiK sermon. Sub Joct: "Now I'mrlieb on Old rants.'' Kvvi'.vbOdyjs.ooVdlalb' Invited to thle evening sOvvlce. ltrlug your friends. Flrit Methodist Epiecopal Church , , Fourth and llarllett. ' J. Randolph Sasnett, fastor. Office. i'J Juckson Coiinly I'huno Hi ble srhtNil 9:45. Classes for all ages. A men's class tu-"Applied Chris tianity." Morning worship 11 a. in. Sermon: "Thy Kingdom Come." C!nd In tho ser ies I. TIip sacrament of the Ixrd's supper will be administered. Koce tlon of members. Kpworth League C:3d. The young people's hour. Kvenlng service 7:30. Sermon. "The Thrill of ImlcM'nd nl Living uml T hinking." (3rd in series on "Thrills.'') Morning: Anthem. Crow n Him (Hey serl. Soloists, Mrs. Von Sonyoc, Mr. .XiacIVinouKh. Soprauo solo, My (iod. My father, iKntonl, Mrs. Nichols. Kvenlng: Anthem, Abide With Me. (Heliiyl. Soloist. Mr, Muclkinotigh. Tenor solo, Mr. MacDonough. Miss Matle Vrutnan, pianist : Mr. Hernnrd Koberts.- pigauist: Mrs. May .lordan-MncDomiiiKh, director. day afternoon. Cbas. Hiiliillluii ;iul daughter Mar garet were Medford visitors Saturday. They visited with Mrs. liche f Med ford. Ivan Hrown has been absent from school on account cf Illness. Mrs. Venuble and son Kay Offen- bacher were vlaltbra in Medford Satur- Hank llldg. Jay. The basketball boys are putting In some steady practice preparatory to a game w ith the eighth grade basketball hoye of Jacksonville on March 10. Mr. A. Throckmorton Is spending a few days with her son. lx-stcr and fam ily who live near Kagle I'olut. Marie Matney started to school Mon day after a Wei'k'a absence on account of sickness at home. Mrs. Alien made a business trip to Medford Saturday. - Mrs. John M.itmv and son Lee drove to Jacksonville Tuesday morning. Ilryant Hamilton of Hilt is sending a few- days with lna parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. II. Hamilton. Mis, Win. McDuniels of Applegate Is staying with her father. A. Throck morton, while Mrs. Throckmorton Is aw ay. The nverage adult person hrenthes 20 times a mluuto, . , Presbyterian Church Hev. 12. r. Lriwreueu, lutnlster. . . 25 8. Orange. 9: (j u. m. Sunday school. Our ('Hisses ure open to pupils not attend Ink elHVwhcre. Carl J. Hrommer, supt. ' U a. in. Morning: worship. Sermon auliject, "Tho New lllrili.e The mixed quartet will sing, "Tho Uud Is My Strength," by Alfred Yv'ooler. (5:30 p. in. Cbtistlun Kndeavor meet ing. Topic, "Host Hooks for Heading." 7:30 p. tu. "Stewardship, the Acquir ing; of Wealth," second In a series. MIhh Y eager will Blug a nolo. 7:30 p. ni. Monday evening Wesl minster (iulld with Mrs. YV. K. Tumy, 41 South Holly. , , 7:30 p. in. Wednesday night, mid week prayer ttiitl Hlble sludy. Topic, "Kqtilpment lor l'ttrsonul Work." Flnt Church of Chritt, Scientist Aullioiied branch of Tho Mother Chutvh, Tho First t'httich of Christ, Scientist, In Hoston. Mass.' Bervlooa are huld every Stmduy ut 11 o clock. Subjoct for Sttnduy, Feb 26: Christ Jesus. wumiay school at 9:15. All under the age of twenty re welcome. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian He enee healings, ut 7:45, church edifice, IVl North Qukdttle Flret Baptiet Church "The Friendly Church." North Central and Fifth Sts. 9: 15 u. m. lllble bcIiooI. F. W. Metirs, supt. 1'erfect classes wanted. II a. m. "Christ and the Present Age." I'relude by Mrs. Ceo.' II. Whitman. Anthem, "Morn of Ktornal Heat." Hass solo, Price, "Alone," Mr Walker. 8:30 p. in. Senior and Intermediate n. i . I . L. Come and enjoy these popular meetings. 7:30 'p. in. Monthly sacred concert See program elsewhere. Come und enjoy the feast of good mus(c. Short talk by the pustor. Monday evening. Golden Link class purty M home of Mrs. M. L. Dally. All uttending ure usked to come represent lug sotno book. Tuesday 7:30 p. m, A Washington party will he' given at tho homo or Mrs. J. N. Hrownlce, "Oti S. Oiikdule hy the Woman's Auxiliary. The husbnnds ure Invltod. ' Wednesduy 7:30 p. in. Covenunt meeting. Thursday 7:30 p. m. choir retieursal. Strungerg und non-church giH'rs espedully invited to nil the ser vices. Sunday is 'iluildlng Sunday' utul ull are asked to remember their pledge that day., .Frederick H. Leuch, pustor. Only Jap Murderer in iV. Y. City Dies April 3 Mr I'.imtutck Ulli --' i"" were transai tlnK l.uxlin ut the.eoun ty M-ul one day last vri-ek. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. P.ii hrs'ln w-re j Itogue liiv.-r visitors last Tunk'i"'. Webtr Nentlmincr was a (loI Yjll visitor lust Wednvsduy. . C,eoi'(3- Deem. 8. H. Moore and Frank ami Jesse Ni-atluuner were Kugur Klvcv vitors Wi-dnmUav. ' K. K. ISii hiTvm. H. K. Hlchrnan and Henry Cave wm; transaittng business In Hogue Kiver and other vnlley towns Thursduy. 1 i The auction sale for It. K. Hit b in:ii and Sandy Dlaklt-y on Wednes day at the Hlakely ranch near Koi;ue Ulver was well attended and most of the stock and gooV offered for b-tle were sold for a fair price. -iC'hiis. Owens, Tom Oden. Jtbn and Kd P.i-owliswiirth aml'W. I. 'Moore were Itogue Kiver vi:niur " nin'- d..y. , 'v Mr. and Mrs. Daker Are visiung ivlittiVL-a in Crescent City. Calif-.; the (Mist few weeks. N Mr. C.rahani and Mr. I'.laJ;eI V were iitus at the Kit biiuin '..Ite ,3at Saturday. I:. K. Iliehman and Frank N-.-- hamer tlmve n bunch of dairy cowlt ... .1. I .l-.l-l...- .!...... l-.w, S'irnrllriv iitti-rnoon. Mm. Uuh; teacher at Wimer uj a fiold Hill visitor last Saturday. There hiis Ix en no sehiMd In. the Pino Ocove district the past two weeks, us some puiiils weri unable to attend school. Washington's 1 irthday Was ob svrved in nil the Kvans Valley schools Wednesday. Phocrj 122-R 436 W. Main GET IT AT DEVOE'S C. A. De Voe, Prop. Groceries and Confectionery ICE CREAM, CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, MAGAZINES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, SHELLED WALNUTS, ' MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK, . BAKERY GOODS, HOT COFFEE AND LUNCHES, TRU-BLU CRACKERS AND COOKIES We Sell Anita Stewart Coffee YOU CAN GET IT AT DE ' Opea' Evenings and Sundays v VOE'S LITTLE APPLEGATE Cut This Out It It Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c, and mail it to Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will, receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar CoAipound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sidee and hack; rheumatism, backache; kidney aud bladder ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleunsing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, aud sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE ? EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1923 , MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Daily Except Sunday LV. 3IEDFOKD 10 A. M. LV. ROSEBURG 1.00 P. X. GRANTS PAS5M EDFORD ' STAG ES Dafly and Sunday Leave Medrord , ' 10.00 A. M. X 1.0O 1'. M. S 4.30 1'. M.y' r . Fares: Sledford-Grauts I'as?, f 1.15; Grants I'ass-Kosebur'g, $3.00: y" Medford-Roscburg $4.13. Leave Grants Pass 10.00 A. M. . 1.00 P. M. 4.43 1. M. Those perfect in attendance at school during tho past month ure Klnorii, Kail and 1.16yd Silva. (iuy Combest. and Ciaus Kleiuhiimmer. This is the third month we have hud 100 per cent in attendance. Mrs. L. J. Cotnbest and Uaughter-iu-law, Mrs. Valentine Cotnbest were shopping in town Thursday und Fri day. Wm. Ptirsel was transacting busi ness in Medford last Saturday. Mr. Center is visiting at the home of James Reynolds. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson went in to the county scut lust Saturday on business. Mrs. Anna Hall accompanied them homo. ' Jim Vuckley and " Win. llecknian were MiMford visitors last Saturday. Tommy Dtinnington, butcher of Jacksonville, was out to tho Crump ranch last Friday and butchered two heud of beef he had purchased from Hugh Cotnbest. Cyrentus Combest, a school director, was visiting school lust Thursduy. We now have lnoro than the' required num her of hours of visiting from members of tho school board for standard school. Nine of every ten children tiro born with gond health. v NKW YORK, Feb. 25. Snllo Tulzo, "3, the only Japanese eviir convicted of murder in New York City, today was sentenced to die In the electric chair nt Sing Sing, prison, the week of April 3. Hulzo strangled Mitnrlo Yazta Harn, a countryman, with a scurf in an miner Hrnariwiiv hotel Inn! Helnlwr Tho Heading Room, which Is In tho and, robbed, him of T300V i u 30x3 NON-SKID TIRES $9.95 Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Riverside Fuses and Safety A fuse in an electric circuit is a safety device designed, to open the circuit at a certain load. Its use is to prevent the wires in the circuit protected from .carrying more than their rated capacity and to prevent fires and damage to electrical apparatus. Fuses are placed at various points in the electrical circuits where the wires branch or change size; also at the entrance to the building to protect the wiring in the building, and on the pole outside of the building to protect the transformer and outside , circuit. . ; "When a fuse' blows, there is usually a cause for it, such as an overload or damaged circuit and the cause should be found and repaired before replacing the fuse. . Better investigate and eliminate any risk that may exist. Your Contractor Dealer can protect you at a nominal cost. The California Oregon Power Company Phone 168 ' Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Srteet