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MEDFOIin MATL TRtmrNR MKDFORD, OKK50 MONDAV, MAIiCII VX Focal and Personal Tlio wonderfully iiecullar cloud for million lant night In the clonr ntmo Bphcro until oUout midnight a sort of limokerol sky with a halo around the moon and with, darker clouds In the offing held many ionlo BucllbounJ with Its charm and beauty. To the luitiiited inch a formation meant u coming storm pud therefore they wore ..citi-lui..! t. Dnulttn ttila nm.-nini nn.i rimi a ,,,,0fn M.nniro of wP:,th..r i .. f,i!., I , , ' - j . .. uu uu.iums i",now slUmunt of ha nt IjOi0 now on mo Mnraa vesi emes. ' on. tvowB gt, - ' -, French oaatrir for sale t Medford , .t . ........ cateiena niiaemem, .mo mora nuiiaing, 300 .T I 1 1 f . I 1 .. i.i I. promptly at the Tago at 8:30 tonight. io ponommnev nas imn iimva w ..u mm... ... nuuse ,,8 Va -,, ally ' been sold out for tonight. H,i mougu mere are a numoer oi roo.i seau left. The scat sale for tomorrow , nights performance has been very! i .... . U V . . ! ...r. urcuiraui: rrun.ng season is . , ,uu u"wu vi u' Piiecuuiy prciarea paini 10 prevent , r" "wm ' . St Telephone 4G4. 300 i Meeting of the Onler of Do MoIayiUay anJ Tmlrs,!ay of tuls ,eek. He for .eU.,..e x a.o.ay aeKree. '""' j ,um iu, incus. Mien -rl .'. . , ,. .f"1 j County Came Protective association. C. M. Thotuas and William P. Isaacs, both of Medford. to the meeting of the sponsu.eQg orsani.am.nj oi iuC B.aw ,n , tfiuaou luua) lor uie lor.jdavs here business. Ilial Inn rT a maw wf n fa naeAitDi wn nfi . . - . . " --" j syonsmen. leu last evening lor ron - land, Hemstitching, Plcotlng. Sc per yd, . , - Buttons covered. . Handicraft Shop. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. It. A., Wright of Edmonton. Alia, are guests at the Hotel Mod ford as are Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Plttuan. George L. Collins of Seattle. P. R. Melchart of San Francisco and J. C. Kayo and JL 11. Faichild of Portland. All our pastries are for sale to the public ' Medford Cafeteria Basement, Mcdford Iluilding. , , 30C , When in seed of aash and doom, call Wallace , Woods, 103 or come to 711 E. Main street ........ . There will be no eruption of. the Craters club Tuesday evening as it was decided by the membership to attend the Elks show and tender hear ty applause to each of the performers, especially Craters, it being realized that most of them will need encourage ment. Attention, ex -Soldiers: nancies sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with sliaro vt crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty Company. . tf Central . Point Hotel for sale. 40 rooms; would cost 130.000 to build. Price today $3,C00. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company. Phone 728-R or 131-Y. ,299 The Grants Pass irrigation district board of- directors Saturday awarded the contracts for the construction of two pumping units. These contracts call for the installation of a 10-inch centrifugal pump direct connected to a 250 horsepower electric motor to de liver 20 second feet of water into the Jerome Prairie lateral, covering more than 1000 acres. The other contract wag for installing a 12-inch pump and a 125 horsepower electric . motor to deliver eight seeoud feet of water into the Demaray lateral, covering about COO acres of land. . . , . Onyx Potntex hosiery at DeuelB.316 Towels, special, 7 twenty-cent towels for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. 301 ' Robert lioyl leaves Tuesday for Spo kane, where he will take up his new duties as manager for the Vogan Candy Co., in that territory. Fire, insurance. Brown & White. Overstuffed Davenports as low as JCO.S0, special price at M. F. II. Co. : ... . . .. 308 Wayne J. Pickler, Standard Oil spec, lal agent in Grants Pass, spent yester day, in .this city. Latest songs. Root Music Co. 303 Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty company, The last night of the tractor school at the C. E. Gates Auto company gar age, Saturday night was the best at tended of the series. The school was a big success on all three nights. The speakers and demonstrators who con ducted it left late Sunday for Hlllsboro, Ore., where they will conduct a similar school. . . Fine violins. Root Music Co. 305 . Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. Bring In your ads and do not use telephone. tf Work is progressing' nicely on the new Medford Furniture and Hardware ' Co. building at the corner of Sixth and linrtlctt.. Space for tho basement haa bin excavated to a depth of three, or four feet, and the concrete work is ex lctod to be begun within ten days. : We believe we can show you the very best values In splendid modern homes, and arrange the most reason ablo terms. ' Brown & White. 301 Telephone 1040 Rogue Valley Floral Cb. for your cut.' flowers and plants. Night phone 113-W. 301 PNEUMONIA . - I Call a physician. Then begin I 1 "emergency" treatment with VapoRub Olt r 1 7 hUilion fay) VtcJ Ytarly K. A. Welch of the Mod font Grocery company left this morning on a peri odical business trip south and to Klam ath Falls, i . Lime, cemout. Med ford Lumber Co. Whoa you want dry mill lilocka Just call Valley Kuol Company. riuwo 76. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Virion loft for Portland Sunday morning where Mr. 11 rich will undergo a major operation. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Auto insurance, rirowa & White. The Callforntn-OreRoii Tower com pany hat purchased two new Podge vory Mrs which ero put Into ser- viv this inoininK. 500 bunches of new flowers; ntaj Uowanl'8. 109 X. Central Ave. Ladies" silk hose tc per Htr.ltutch . .,,.. ,, kx i.tiiiiauv it. o v . The largest still yet found in south em Oneimn u-na liivmtrlift InM Hi-nnl-. UwIs Prohuion oniccr Sandefpr of Medford. nml FVdpral Agent Don Kef- T,,e s,m w folm, (he ,M!tccr strict. The raid was carried out Uur. nR a severc Rnowstorrat doora MedforJ Lnmber Co , - raHy Hart seed wheat (certified gw,. Centra, ro!nt F,cd S(ore j ,l. Richardson. 30t D R Millard, pastor of the local iChristiau church, will .attend the Cen church of Thrift i !. 32 Resume lime and sulphur; also jdrv Conner Warehouse. i xter automobiles ve built J. E. Ralsley aud H. n. Fairchild of the district office of the Standard Oil company In Portland.: arrived la this Clty yesterday and will spend several :evn zoc towels for ?l.O0, a sure ha renin. Hiitchlnon A T.nmui.n mi Try our Tavern Coffee, you will like it Hutchison & Luuisden. 301 Guests at the Hotel Holland include t. C. Brandeberry of Albany, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. E. U Barton and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fox of Portland, Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. Hunt of Muncie, lad.. Mr. and Mra. D. R. Bardue of Chicago, and C. Leroy Towers of Roseburg. Lath. lime. Medford Lnmber Co. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf According to the new regulations of the postoffice department all new post masters in Oregon must report to Post master John M. Jones of Portland for a two-day course in all the different phases of work in each nf the postal departments. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBoae. Phone M5-J. tf See our coffee window, we can suit your taste. Hutchison & Lumgden. ..... , 301 Wm. F. Isaacs who left last evening for Portland to attend the meeting of Oregon sportsmen there today will re main in the stato metropolis for two Weeks during which time he will take in the performances of the Chicago Grand Opera company. . Men's suits thoroughly cleanod and pressed the Pantorlum way for $1.50. Phone 244. Children's hose 25c Hutchison & Lumsdeq. 301 The balmy air and sunshine of yes- jterday enticed many Medford people on auto outiags north and south on the Pacific highway. ; It la false -economy to let your gar ments fro, when for a nominal charge. Forsythe Dyers Cleaners can fix them up for you. Phone 341. 30C , If it's insurance we write It R. A. flolmes, The Insurance Man. Bill Stinson and a crew of California Oregon Power company linemen left this morning for Prospect where they will remain for several days repairing the power lines. All kinds of rough and . dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 7U East Main street Laundry work done. Phone 45&-Y. 31 Miss Eva Walk ins who has been una ployed at Crowson's for some time past has taken a iiosltion at Talent in the otflce of the Talent Irrigation lls trict. If you have a second-hand garden wheelbarrow in good shape to sell, call 390-1. We specialize on reboring cylinders. P. F. Close at Riverside Oarage. tf Leon B. Haskins is Just getting about again after an illness with flu, and was able to be at his drug store yesterday a few hours for the first time in week. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-beet Ing fuels and metals Used. Vulcan Wedlng Works, 39 S. Front street tf Phone Johnson for correct time, Phone 131-J. 305 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Normlle of Portland spent Sunday here visiting relatives and left for home last night Everywhere you look you see Chevrolet. tf , , Repairing on ladies' and men's wear ing apparel neatly dons. Charges rea sonable. The Pantorlum. Phono 244 The new Elks band will make its first public appearance tonight by giv ing a hulf hour concert in front of the Page theater front 7:30 to 8 o'clock About thirty musicians of tho band. I which was organized a few months ago and every member of which is a mem ber or the Modford lodge of Elks, will take part in tonight's concert. ..Three-piece reed Hvrhg room sets, special $108.13. M. F. & H. Co. 308 . Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. , tf Three painters are at work reflnlsh ing the Toggery store interior. New and second hand pianos bought and sold. , II. G. ' Launspach, phone 64G-R. Have no overhead expense, see me before buying or selling. 327 OniTT PnlntPV hnui. nf TV.nM'a TMf. Mrs. C. T. Ar.:.-.-.'.! Icfi laat evening for Portland where sho will visit with frlonds and relatives. "Two watchmakers? prompt service and unexcelled workmanship nt John son. Jeweler. ")' "When In need of shingles and roof- In;? call Wallace Woods. 10$. 711 E. Main. This Is the thirteenth of the month. and this fact together with the ehanse In weather nml rain falling seemed to accentuate, the usual Monday morning grouch throughout the business dis trict. During tho night and early mor aine .IK) of till Inch of rain fell. Kuin is the prediction for Tuesday, V can use a real value In an auto- tnobilo up to $1000 ou tho purchase price of a real up-to-date uow modern home. Brown & White, 301 Couu Baud instruments. Root Music Co. 305 Edison Marshall's prise story. Heart of Little Shlk.ira" was reprinted by permission of tho author iu yester day's Portland Oregon la n( in addition to some editorial comment on its mer its. A picture of Mr. "Marshall accom panied the story A class of repairing that Eivs satis-1 faction hilly guaranteed at Johnson's. I Jeweler. 305 . I Merit . package goods tree In- sti actions. Oouel's Art lHpt Mrs. U M. Stevens, of Portland, ar rived today for a visit at tho home of her arnts. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Steiner. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet, tf Central Point Hotel for sale. 40 moms; would cost $30.0tW to build. Price today $3.70(1. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until solj. Gold Hay Healty Company. Phone T2S-R or 134-Y. SUs. A new private telephone, switch board has replaced the old one in the California-Oregon Power . company building. .The new board has a larger capacity and gives better audibility than the old one. This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf If Johnson can't repair your watch throw it away. 305 The Jackson county grand Jury con vened this morning in Jacksonville to return Indictments for prosecution in the present term of the circuit court. Car hardwood flooring just In. Try some. Medford Lumber Co. Professional grade strings. Root Music Co. 305 I A banquet was given Saturday after-: noon at the Hotel Medford for the basketball teams of the local high school. Among those present were members of the two teams. Mr. and Mrs'. O. R. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Hunting, ton. Eddie Durno. Miss Ollie Stolten bers and Miss Billie Rippey. Tho ban quet was given by the student body and the 23-12 orchestra furnished music for the occasion. . We have some wonderful values to offer you iu small cheap homes. Brown & White. 301 Just received a rholce lot of reliable seed, bulk and packages, from our seed company. Lee W atklns Feed Co. 301 The moving pictures taken by Miss Louise Lovely, the film actress, during the jierformance of her company here recently of children summoned from the audience, and of the audiences, will be exhibited at the regular shows at . the . Page, theater next Saturday, both matinee and at night. . McQuay-Xorrls rings. Riverside Garage. New line of stamped 44-inch lunch- con cloths. Deuel's Art Department. Several thousand dollars to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C. Boggs. The Monarch Seed store has a win dow display showing a miniature farm in operation which is attracting con siderable favorable comment. . New shipment of wire lamp shade frames. Deuel's Art Dept Onyx Polntex hosiery, silk and lisle. la colors, at Deuel's. 316 Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. For business opportunities in 8. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 Medford bldg., phone 900. tf Notice Notice to gas consumers on the east side of Rear Creek, and Riverside Ave. North of Main St., only. Extensive repairs mutt be made Tuesday, March 14th. Gas will be off one hour, 10 to 11 a. m. SUIT. CONSTRUCTION. - . . 301 WEDNESDAY ..MARY PICKFORD f.i. in '-'Little Lord ; Fauntleroy" v. .r j'RIALTOh-h MOONSHINE LEADS TO PISTOL ACTION AT LOCAL HOTEL Ihivld OroiunUlor of Jik ksonvllloj was arretted this moniliivr, about two' o'clock by Patrolmen I.eggltt and 1b,1M!T1 iTi" " leal whether Je.ry Jeromv, one of the Cuve ou a charge, of having iinuor lu'enU men sunn, mid who bus been n his possession, lie spout several hours in the city Jail and was releas ed this mi ruing on $100 hail. -Croiiiniller entered the Hotel llol- Tlioland last evening at about 8:30 and went over to the cigar counter and frightened the girl behind tho coun ter by drawing a huge nutomatlo aud brandishing It about In a careless manner In addition to making loud mid inooheront threats. Nlaht re troltuan Adams was called but when he arrived Cronmlller had departed. Cronmlller returned to tho hotel rbout 10:30 and stayed for about 15 or 20 minutes. During this stay he was as meek as a lamb aud caused no trouble. According to Chief Clerk tlardner Cronmlller returned about 12: So, and again began the gun flourishing deni-1 cnstralons. Two of the guests at the hntid entered nml n the door closed I behind them Cronmlller asked one of them if he cared to drink. The re ceiver of this attractive offer declin ed. Cronmiller put his hntul In his hip pocket, according to the clerk, drew forth his gun. iahbed the man who had refused his offer In the rlhs with the mutzle of the gun and forc ed him to drink. He came over to tho clerk'a desk and at the point of his gun forced the clerk to order, by telephone, a meal from the Hex Cafe. The bellboy had just finished work and came out of the basement door In shirt sleeves when the gun brandlsher confronted him and ordered him tnt ) the check room, where he poked the gun In front of his face and demanded liquor. Something attracted Croneuill ler'a attention and tho boy left the hotel witlioi his coat or vest and ran iall the way to a downtown rooming house where ho resides. Cronemlller watched every move made by people in the lobby and w hen ever the clork took tho elevator for tho upstairs or whenever a move was made he followed ith his gun. He left the hotel and the night clerk, Monty Hnmaker, called tho Kllce, als i the chief clerk, Gardner. wh- swore out a warrant for his arrest and about 2 a m. the lolice called saying that they had arrested him on Main street, j Mary K- Mlenhannuer of Jnckxoit Cronemlller had Cllsibel Into his enr '""' forewoman. Hhe t tli tir.-i in front of the hotel and had driven ! ""' i ""' In i.-r.m In this c- down the street to the place where he was arrested. roncniiiier was taken oeiore J'i-, tice Taylor this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ho pleaded guilty to the . charge or having liquor in his possession and was fined $0. Alex Lindsay was arrested also lust night on a charge of having liquor In his possession and was released on $50 bail. Ho did not appear In court ami forfeited the $30. The arrest was made by Officers Cave and Loggia. Bundilt Rob Jeweler. SAN' FRAN'CISCO. March 13. Bandits using an electric drill opened the safe of the manufacturing Jewelry establishment of A, Brand Witt in the heart of the retail district on Stockton street early today and es caped with diamonds aud other jew elry valued at several thousand dol lars. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKU Ford or Will pay casii. 3 K. Chevrolet Fourth. car. .",03 KOll RKNT Housekeeping rooms. Hfi 8. Holly. 302 FOR SALE flood milk cow, heavy milker, fresh soon. Phone 229 X or call 722 N. Riverside. 301 FOR SALE Wililoitt hay, . Phone 2.VJ-2. close in. 300 ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN AHS'N Loans to pay mortgages and for agricultural. Attorney K. It. Huru Keey.-Treas., 411 Medford Itlds. Now Showing! Tommy; Meghan Swings along at a. merry " " pace in Cappy Ricks a gtirring play of the Sea ' by PETER B. KYNE Agnes Ayres is in the cast. AS JERRY JEROME FIGHTS WITH FLU, A boluti slit-It wn vxpdid In the ''I' mliiHtivis eonumny today w hen I'ottHpU-uous feutui-o of every local Klk iiiliiAiVel HhoW for years punt, would be Iu thu cast at the perform uiuea of tt-ulKht and Tucmlny. lr he iloi-s iiie.i- lie Witt have to urine from a nick bed to tto HO, its lio litis heen III with tlio flu since lust Thurs day night. Yesterday ton-noon lie KniiK'ly nttemlcd tlio final rehearsal which left him in tmtl ulinins and Willi a IiIkIi fever, lie wus Uliublu to leave his bed tihluy. While tho nl.m-mo of Mr, Jerome, w hose stellar work us a iiiiuntrt'l i-oiiioUlan savors of pi-ofoHxIoimllMiii, will ho iUilorid (i-ni-rnlly nml ho will l amity iiiInmo! In tho fortlii-omlns li-r(Vi'iiiiitii'-, Veinuil Vawter, ill-rvi-tur of the Klkit minstrel, will not be miht nMvcp, lt i:u been ware tor several days that Jerolno inlisht not be ubtu to tt-nr. und hemin brvuklnff In an u ml -pit od y. Tht substitute Is Ted Fish, who lui shown up suipiislnftly well, na his mlnnta-l ability was not generally known or suspected, -Vl extra ri lu uiHal f the entire company was nect-ssltati-d this f;re luinn at the l'K" theater fur his ben efit, when it Ix-cninu known thnt Jerry Jerome had colbip'eil after bis efforts til yesterday's rehearsal, nml ' also fur several minor clnuii;e which i bad to lie iniide, I The show is of such brilliance and ' so (till t.f variety, and tho company has. so ninny oihor comedians that e-n If there was nt such an ablo, understudy n Klsh to replace liini it would be well worth attending. Those other sterling favorites, ljirrj' Mann. Paul McDonald and Vernon Vawter. end men, will positively appear nt all . performances. When a hurry rail was sent for FNh ut I'hoenU this morning- to hurry Into town and nv the day for the l-'lks niliiKtrelH by nttendliiic tho speclul rehrnrxal, Ted dismounted fruni bis seat on a tractor, mounted ft pbw h.n-e and i!iilliietl all tho way from l'lm. nl to Medford, four miles awuy. The in-rt- cr.ind Jury enlivened nt Jr-k.-Hinvllle this morning, with Mr. pa-iiy. ine Kiumi jury in voit 'l ino morning s.-hoinn tu tlio InvcKtlKutlon of I I1M1-M (if II lllill.it' lltlllll-f.. UI'lHlnif I (r,,m , ,.,, , ,hu JUM,.0 rlt. ,Th. -re nr.. obout 21 mutters to i-umo before tho Im.ly. and they arc expect- d to complete their work this week, before the npt-nlriK of th,j petit Jury term next Monday. Anions' other matter scheduled for InvestlKatlun are the three wcret Indictments re turned by tho lust Kriind, a further )ijf of the sheriff's offU-o, to tie. Ciolne questions arlxiug oi a result ' tho lust Kiand Jury report, and tho Hunk -tf Jacksonville failure, which roniiHOH to I n u subject before Jock- "ii county teruiKl juries for at least he next ."0 veurs. MEDFORD CAFETERIA Wait On Yourself Get What You Want Pay for What You Get Our Meals ! nil lIoiiH.'-Ciniki'il. We Make a Specialty of Private Dinner Parties Coniu ami K'-p itbotit ymir menu. IIA&KMKNT OI-' MEDFORD I5I.I), MRS. L. M. HOWELL, Prop, SEEDS SEEDS A full lino of rellublo bulk and pack age Seeds from Sioux City, i-i owa,: nursory, . , Sunrlso Potutoo Socds f Lee Watklns Feed Co. Phone 200 :!" So, l-'i-ont SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 at Medford. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at It!vcrldo ELKS RUSH UP SUB NEW GRAND JURY STARTS SESSIONS ALL FOR THE SAKE OF BABY YOUR BABY Wlu'ii jli,viii'iii, iiiiii, ilniirgiMt or tfi'iuiilniiitlicr mlviwH it mot lu'i I.i iiNC'.liiliiisuii's lluliy I'liwdi'i in inci nf (Milinnry tiili'Uius, it ii for baby's sake, Ami ittin-uns Niuni'tliiiiK It rotlcot1 tin wisilmu uml cNpcriiMn'o uf yi'ncK, . It in mi ciuIIons chain of tippiovnl. They know there- h surety nml roiufort for buby in .liiliiiNiui's-a puwiIiT of I't'ovi'il piirily, with just I ho ilL;hl ii'ouulloii if iiiitivplii's In keep the iskin mwim'I, cloiin tuul hi'tillliy, ? ' I . Heath's Drug SLore The San-Tox Shop -109 East Main Street. SEATS NOW SELLING! Tl rT? KrVlTrv Medford's EVERYTHING NEW! New Songs New Dances New Costumes New Specialties AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Wilson Waite, Conductor Plturst Floor, 1.0.1; It.il.onv, I I r., SI. 01; I..-I nmi Ini-lii.tm Wsr Ta. COMINO WILL RODQERS in "A POOR RELATION" A (.i-fHt Ainrrlisn t'linuMly, pl.i)-.l by s gu-.il AimrU itn ('uut-lliin One Thousand Dollars And 65 for naming the Michelin Tire Man A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT We will give you an envelope containing the sim ple rules governing this contest, together with help ful suggestions and ateo a contest card which you may use in submitting names. . ' t Medford Vulcanizing Works 15 N. Fir Carl Fic'htner, Prop Phone 45-L Looks Good There lin.s been a big reduction in DIAMONDS A 40 CUT W(! are making our sacrifice now. Wo will close out. our btoek at less than they eo.st uh. Solid Platinum Wedding Rings for $20.00. You will absolutely get just; what you ny for. 'Lotus show you. . ' ' ' 1 ; FAY E. DIAMOND, Jeweler Medford Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral pjrecors TONIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT H.lM TUT.IN Fifth Annual CAST OF OVER 60 - . .. WEDNESDAY Other Prize WOOD! Fir U-i.no Tli'r iib.1 up. Utah 1'iu: Coiil $10.00 Ton. , mcuruKu rum i;u. Oor'rii' nml 'Tliln ; ''W Vi