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i n - PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MI1DFORD, 01,K(iON'. THURSDAY, .JANUARY 11. l) 1 it in Wocal and Personal There will bp a lurce nttt'ntlunce at tlie Kebekuli district convention U Ijc hold at Ashland tomorrow. AHhliind The opening game In conference cir cles will be played Friday niKht when the HoKue Hlvcr high Bchool basket hall five will mix with the Ashland ,iulntet on the Aalilund high school ! floor. I Duy nursery opening Saturday, Jan I Kl, 192S. Children cared for by the lwmi 9f. QnAolnl nroa liv Din (Tfiv Iri.lun ..,UI.,..1 1... To1n.it will anwvn II ' "I..-,", j, j ..... j Z , I . ' ,. Open at 9:00 a. m. Second floor Med chicken dinner at six o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. The evening ses sion will be held at the Armory fol lowed by a dance. . Men's Dress Shoes at the Hub Shoe Store for Five Dollurs 8nturday only. . iU'J Frank M. Patterson, grand high priest of Royal Arch .Masons of Ore gon, will make an official visit to Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Friday evening, Janunry 12th. 248' $0.50 motor driven horns at the Klectric Shop. The women of Mod ford will find much that Is profitable for them by attending the Home Makers feature of the Farmers Week sessions, which be gin daily at 10 a. in. In the public library. Many have the' mistaken Im pression that this feature Is of Inter est to farmer's wives only, whereas the problems of all homes and the care of children's health and growth are discussed at both the morning and af ternoon sessions by experts In various lines. ' . .' " -j' i 'i Dance extraordinary! Central Point, ford Center Hldg., Medford, Oregon .Mrs. A. W. Mason. Visitors wcl come. .. . . 2E0 Phone 244, The Pantorlum Dye Works nnd ask about our monthly club rntes. Four suits Bponged and pressed J2.U0 per month. Club members' suits cleaned for $1.00. tf D. M. Lowe returned thlg morning from Salem where he has been for the past day or two on business. Men's Dress Oxfords, up to six-fifty for Five Dollars, Saturday only, The Hub Shoe Store. 249 Miss Wallace formerly of the Marin olio Shop Is now doing work In her rooms ut the Nye Apartments. Tel. 804-L. 252 Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Frohbach re turned yesterday afternoon from a six weeks trip to the middle-west. They visited Minneapolis, Milwaukee and other cities in the middle west and re port a very mild winter there with the mercury above freezing much of the time. i 4 , Are you-getting your fresh fruits Friday. 'Jah.l2. Peerless Orches-j anl vegetables Trom Hall's? 318 East tra. Tickets 55c, including tax. 24D 'MaIn- " - ' 249 Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur- rurauuio repuireu ami iuu.it. u, oruer. rvorK cuiieu tor ana ueuvereu. Phone Vm. Bradley J99-L. - 248 Paving has been resumed on the mile and a third of unpaved road at day. , 249 Suits cleaned and pressed. : Pantor lum Dye Works. Phone 244 and we will call. , " tf n- k i niiii-k ir.-vo Ma n.iirk nort. Pleasant valley. Operations were held touring all the gas It could use last!P during the recent rainy period night, and made a record run between this city and Central Point. The doc tor received an emergency call to visit George Wlmer of Central Point, who was seriously HI with heart trouble. The trip up over the 28 mile stretch was made In 35 minutes, and the doc tor says that among other things he passed a passenger train which eemed to be parked along the way for some reason. Grants Pass Courier. Provide against toss, Insure with Redden and Canaday. , - Quito a number of fishermen from Medford 'and the valley are visiting the river daily and fishing for steel- When this Is completed the paving will be continuous . to Corvaltls from the state line, with the exception of a small stretch at Gold Hill,- where the new bridge is to be located, and an other small Btretch entering Grants Pass. Hungalow. aprons, work aprons and sewing aprons In unbleached muslin to embroider, all half price Friday and Saturday, Jan. 12 and 13. Handicraft Shop. ..; - . 249 There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. . H. J. Ilevan, Barney Miller and George Irvine of the engineering corps head. The fishing Is said to be fairly I of th" California Oregon Power com good. Men's Work Shoes, worth up to slx flfty for Five Dollars, Saturday only, The Hub Shoe Store. - . 249" Hemstitching at Deuel's. 2C7 Hot tnmales and chili con came at De Voe's. tf Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Barter of Soattlo, former residents for five years of Med ford, 12 to 15 years ago, and who had been visiting In the city for the past woe.k, milking their headquarters at the Hotel Holland, left this morning for Southern California where they will spend the rest of tho winter. Ac cording to Mr. Barter when they quit their residence in Medford there were then only two automobiles owned in the city at that time. t. Dance Jackson Hot Springs Saturday.- - . . 24D Auto Insurance, Brown & White. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108, 711 R Main. . The temperature of last night nnd this morning with a minimum of 28 puny engaged In the work of building the power line between Prospect and Springfield fo rmonths past, departed today for Eugene, having completed the finishing touches on the new line. Fred L. Heath, locul druggist Is a Portland business visitor and is a guest at the Oregon according to the Portland Telegram. . . Women's Brown Oxfords, up to seven soventy-flve for Five Dollars, Saturday only, The Hub Shoe Store. 249 Medford Center Sanitary Market, new kraut, sugar brine corned beef. Give us a trial. Phone 255. 252 William O. Webster of the local branch of tho Associated Oil company returned yeBterduy from Marshfield where ho has been for the past week on business. He reports a hard time In getting from Marshfield to Rose burg the trip having been made by auto Btago. Seven people in a five passenger touring car made the trip and traveled the old Coos Bay wagon rond as tho highway was blocked by slidos. Tho old wagon road lias not degrees, felt quite chilly In comparison i been used for three or four yeurs and with the spring-like weather prevail- - lng yesterday with its maximum of 03 degreos. The U. S. weather bureau, bull dog like, sticks to the same pre diction of rain that there has been is sued for a week past, for Friday. Our shelves are dally filling with fresh groceries In all lines. Hall's, 318 Kaat Main. - 249 Learn Spanish in 30 days. Medford Business Collega. : - 250 Dance, Ragle Point, Bat. nlto. 2C7 A GOLD GONE IN FEMURS "Pane's Cold ' ComDound ' Acls Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens! In a few hours your cold Is Ron, hend and now clour, no feverisliiiraa, hoadai lio, or tulTl-up foeling. - Drug gist hero guanintoa them plpoM&nt tab lets to break up a cold or tho grippe quicker than nasty quinine. They never make you sirk or uncomfortable. Huv a box 'of "Pane's Cold Compound" for a few cents and got rid of your cold tgtt now. .... ... according to Mr. Webs tor the going was rough, tho 08 mile trip taking 11 hours. For 16 miles the car was pre ceded by a toura of horses to be used in case of emergency. Women's 11.25 Wool Hose at 75c; Women'B 2.00 Wool Hose at $1.65; Women's 11.75 Wool Hose at $1.35; Women's (1.50 Wool Hose at 98c; all on salo Saturday. .The Hub Shoe Store. 249 lance, Eaglo Point, Sat nlto. 267 T. D. Petch, manager of the South ern Oregon Gas company spent Tues day at Grants Pass and Wednesday In Rosoburg on business. ... Bargains In aprons Friday and Sat urday, Jan. 13 nnd 13. Handicraft Shop. . 249 Whon in need of sash and doors, call Walluce Woods, 108 or come to 711 K. Main Btreet. Women's Brown Strap Pumps, up to seven-fifty for Five Dollars, Saturday only, Tho Hub Shoe Store. 249 Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service, tf The largo pinto glass window on the front of the Crater Lake Hardware company store was brokon last eve ning whon a Chevrolet car, driven by a mnn, leaped across the sidewalk and crashed Into the window. You can get It at DoVoe's. tf Boy's $3.25 Bchool Shoes, salo Sat urday at 12.25. The Huh Shoo Stnro. 249 PAGE - - - January TO Tomorrow Night .... BY IBWNGEfjeNT WITH COnsroCK ANO GBSX , NAT G0LP5TEIN HARRY FOX M THE GREAT NEW YORK En IV uttn ait an GLITTERING, GORGEOUS GALAXY OF GIRLS . Ooo y James rohrvomry ' lyric by JoaupS TVCfcrthu Thai y Nt SaUstwin on Norr CmrroH ALL THE TO WW WILC UKUSTLC T3 WJStC PRICF.SJ IxnvcT Floor 92.20) Jialrony $1.10, S.V. Includes iM'or Tax. SKATS NOW SKILING Box riffle open 12 to anrl 7 to 0. ' Rebekahs from District No. 12 will hold their convention in Ashland Fri day, January 12. Owing to the large attendance expected, tho meetings will be held In both the Odd Felolws hall and In the Armory. A lurge delegation Is expected from all the towns In the Rogue river valley. Boy's Black and Brown $4.50 heavy School Shoes, on sale Suturduy at 13.25, sizes Vk to G. The Hub Shoe Store.- 249 ' Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat ed, full line. Write today, Grants Puss Nursery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 270 Karl Tumy und Ralph Bard well re turned last night from Portland by auto. They had been In the state me tropolis for the past several duys on business and report some Interesting sights In the northern part of tho Btate as a result of flood conditions. Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur day. 24 Oriental Ballroom masquerade! Jan. 24! 248 Milk nnd cream at DeVoe's. tf According to special dispatches sent out from Koseburg to Portlund news papers more than 200 Knights of the Ku Klux Klun gathered at a lodge hall In Uosebnrg on Monday night and en joyed an oyster banquet. A state of ficial was present and made a speech, and important business was transact ed. A proposal to construct a Protest ant hospital In Roseburg was pre sented and approved, and an active campaign will be started at once, ac cording to the dispatches. - Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 267 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 John Goodrich, of the Toggery, who has been confined to his home for some time past, was able to be out and around yesterday but has not yet fully recovered from the effects of a severe cold. Every merchant and professional man should have a copy of the direc tory of 4331 Jackson county farmers and stockmen and 1445 Siskiyou county farmers and stockmen, con taining postoffice address, location of farm, number of acres, assessed valua tion, etc. ; . .248 Notice has been received by P. F. Close from the De Luxe piston factory that the price on De Luxe pistons took a drop of practically one-third the first of the year. At the present price the De Luxe will have no real competition. . Wed. Jan. 24! Masquerade! Oriental Ballroom! 24 1 ! The Medford-Coast Railway locomo tive was obsorved this morning with four new dump cars which give the nppearanco of being constructed es pecially for gravel and rock bullust hauling. - Tho railway has a contract with the Southern Pacific company for the furnishing of a lurge amount of rock ballast to be secured from the ore dump at tho Opp mine. Aprons at half price Friday and Saturday, Jan. 12 and 13. Handicraft Shop. 249 Hemstitching and plcotlng, silk' or cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main and Bartlett. The Vanity Shop, tf If you have some second-hand win dow Bash suitable for hotbed, phone 8SG-X. tf BEWARE OF YEGGS! Night prowlers and wieldcrs of jimmies are abroad in tho land watch out for them. Have , you our burglary lnsuranco pol icy. If not, got one today. The cost Is small. McCURDY Insurance Agency Tel. 12.1 Medford .National Hank lllilg. Medford, Oregon Ray It. Kenaston, of Medford, and Georgia Gladys Cherry, of this city, were married Tuesday by .Judge Eclus Pollock. Grants Pass Courier. For Sale New Columbia phono graph records at half price. Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, Pathe & Sonora phonographs and records at reduced prices. Music Shop, 15 N. Grape street, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 405-J. tf When better automobiles are built, liulck will build them. tf AH kinds of rough and dressed lum ber, Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Main. ' Hill's acts at once check Colds in 24 HouiB ff it the lira sjn ofa old Hills fecaa S Bromide quinine. Quick toact. X wt Bromide liniw.Quicktoart.!5nk Hills Bromide Quinine Now Playing! ) The Foremost Actor in - America in the Greatest - Dramatic Role of All Time SHEMjOC : HOLMES The Most Interesting Char ' acter in Fiction now Lives on the Screen. The art of the great Barry more finds its greatest ex ' pression in this stirring picture. TOMORROW NIGHT "OH LOOK" SATURDAY John Barrymore in "Sherlock Holmes" COMING SUNDAY Thomas Meighan in "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow There was born to Mr. and Mrs. N. E. liohall on January 9th a son who weighed eight and ' three-quarters pounds. Tlieio's a busy business College In your home town. GWN. For Diamond coal brlcketts, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. For Sale Singing canaries. 847-Y. - tf PAGE Next Monday Night, January 15 SKATS OX SALE SATl'ltDAY X(HX K, J, CmiM'nter offers, the clean, wholesome Ml'Slt'AL COMEDY Hi! MM 151 lllu Wcll-lolinvr.l I'limnor Cliorun Mnll onl.-r will bo m-rlpl NOW THICKS; n.v to H.fl.1 Inrltullna Tax. Among the business visitors In Ash land yesterday from this city was Hal Bey Noel. Fine rooted grape vines: Table i grapes, Muscat, Thompsons Seedless 15c each, S10.00 per hundred. Wine grape, Zinfandell, $5.00 per 100, $40.00 per thousand. Address F. T. Bent, Uklah, Calif. 248 Auto Insurance. Brown '& White. rHEST COLDS AddIv over throat and chest cover with hot flannel cloth. ' v a fo R u a Vvtt 17 Million Jan Uttd Yeatly Now Is the Time to Secure Real Bargains in Millinery We have a few special numbers that will interest you in. price and quality, ranging from $1.00 to $6.00. This is a make-room special in Trimmed Hats, Shapes, Fancies and Plumes. . Excella Patterns 20c to 35c None Higher Excella Patterns excel in style7 fit and "simplicity. ? Every pattern . is fully guaranteed They are everything a patterrrshould be. Try just one' Excella Pattern and you" will understand why we1 ' recommend them.' . . , . ; Stamping Done to Order Baby Boudoir Goods FLEISKER'S YARNS Lead all Other Brands SHIELDS 222 W. Main Medford Stilt Continuing! Our Big January Cleanup Sale Which Includes Thousands of Real argains In Useful Articles and . Novelties at the Japanese Art Store Everything Reduced! Jap blue and white Toweling, one yard wide 60c, now 3 yards, $1.00 Crochet Thread, 10c a ball or 3 balls for 25c. Kiniona, silk, hand embroidered, 20 Discount. Kiniona, cotton, hand embroidered, 10 Discount. Baby Silk Carriage Robes, embroid ered 20 Discount. Vanity Cases, $1.50 values, now 98c Vanity Cases, $1.98 values now $1.60 50 Discount on all Jewelry. All Beads reduced 1.0 Hand painted Baskets and Trays, 50 Discount Nothing Reserved! Round Bamboo Trays, 35 Discount Straw Suit Cases $2.75, $2.95, $3.98 Leather Suit Cases $4.95 and $3.45 Traveling Bags $2.95 and $3.95 A few large Vases' 10 to 50 Re duction Jardiniers 75c to $2.50 Some hand painted Tea Sets 15' Discount Elue and White Stork Pattern Tea Sets 15 Discount Blue and White Stork pattern Choco late Sets 15 Discount Lamp Shades Reduced 10 All Incense in stock reduced 107o' Don't Overlook These Bargains Come Early for Complete Selections 315 E. Main Jap Alt StOrC Phone 93