IAHE TWO Focal and ILd Personal Tbo blicrlffs office haa not yet started to enforce the payment of the 1923 state licence for dogs, but is mak ing preparations to make a clean vweeu in enforclnn the stuto law. which requires every owner of a 1ob in the county to pay the lleenne fee, which U $1 for male dogs and 'i fo.' female dogs. V.M motor driven horns at the Electric Shop. Power Bprayer for sale cheap, new. Phone Mr. Urodt. 749-R evening, or write general delivery, Medford. HOC The tramps are beginning to travel north from California, a month earlier than usual, and hence the city prison has from three to five lodners nUjhtly nnd has for a week past. Chief of Po lice' Adams has continued the policy of Former Chief Timothy of compell Inn the tramps to leave the city as soon after their arrival as Kiuslble, except that those who arrive at night time are given lodging In the Jail be fore being compelled to move on In the morning. Dance, Eagle Point. Sat. nlte. 2(17' Tor Sale 10,000 acres of land con sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and tlmberland, tome Irrigated; also mining property. All property must and will be sold at some price. Some as low as $1.00 per acre, 0 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles, Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg., or Gold Roy Realty Co., owners, 15 Far mers nnd Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 405-J. The Woman's .Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of E. O. Moore, corner of 10th and S. Holly Sts., Tuesday after noon 'at 2:30. Bulls cleaned and pressed. Pantor- lura Dye Works. Phono 244 and we will call. tf' Chiropody. Phone G03-J. 2Ti The Loyal Women's Class of the Christian Sunday School will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hawk, 701 W. 11th St. All members of the class aud friends are invited Provide against loss, Insure with Redden and Canaday. Storage and car washing at llitt son's. 231 Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmons returned Sunday from Portland where they spent last week, visiting friends and consulting with the medical fraternity. Oriental ballroom masquerade. Wed. Jan. 21.' 256 Hemstitching at Deuel's. 207 Considerable Interest locally is man ifested In the trial of Dewey Jones on a highway robbery charge in circuit court at Grants Pass, which began to day, and concerning whlh the Grants Pass Courier of last Saturday says: "Oregon Jones made a confession re cently to his nprt In the robberies here during the past half year but entered n plea of not guilty when given a chance to plead. Dewey Jones lias maintained his plea of Innocence throughout, holding that ho was not a party to the crlmos. Several victims of the highway robbery of last sum mer are here to take part In tho trial as witnesses.". Hot tamales and chill con came at Do Voe's. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber.' Wallace Woods, phone 108, 711 12. Main. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Buhrmnn are ex pected to arrive In Medford today after a weok's motor and train trip to Port land. Thoy left their car at Eugene on thoir trip north because of the floods and returned yesterday to Eugene by train. Grand masquerado Wed., Jan. 21. Oriental ballroom. 25G Don't let your radiator freeze. Get denatured alcohol at lllttson'e 254 There wns only 7 degrees differ ence betwocn tho hlgheBt tompcrnture of Sunday, 38 degrees, nnd the lowest of this morning, 31 degrees. A year ago todaj- the maximum temperature was 45 degrees and tho minimum was 24 dogroes. There was only a trace of precipitation during the past twenty four hours. Fair weather is predicted Tor tnolght nnd rnln for Tuesday. utti Insurance, Ttrown ft White. Goodwin Corsot Shop, 20 S. Fir. 252 W. H. McNnlr, the well known Ash land druggist and member of the Ash land school board, returned from l'orl land on Sunday where he attended a meeting of school district officials from all parts of the state. The Rogue River Valley Cannery will reopen tomorrow morning to fin lull the run of apples. 251 Dnnce. Kngle Point. Snt. nlte. 207' Mrs. Catharine l.uw from north of Rogue River returned to her ranch yesterday after a three weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Howard I. Ilurto. It is suld that the bridges nt Winter and tho Evans Creek bridge near Wm. Moore's place are In such bad condition that to make a trip nul of that locality is very difficult. Phone 244, Tho Pantorium Dye Works and ask about our monthly club rates. Four suits mxingod and pressed 12.00 per month. Club members' sulfa cleanod for $1.00. tf Mis Wallace formerly of the Marlu ello Shop Is now doing work In her roonui at the, Nye Apartments. Tel S04-L.' 25: Dr. Orln F. lieniorent. years old. a pioneer dentist of Southern Oregon, died January 6th at his home, 1150 K 24th Ht.v Ni Portland, where he hud removed from Klamath Falls three vears ago. In isss he located In Med ford. from where he removed with his family to ll;evlew In ld0. whore they .resided until 19 and then re moved to Klamuth Falls. This offlco Is prepared to print lodger shewn, bills, etc., used on the bookkooplng machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men und have thotn printed out of Medford. Phonr i. and we will can. tf Medford Center 8nltnry Market. new knuit, - sugar nrine corned oeei OIV0 U trl'' riu"" C'5' 5" : Mrs. Tom Fulton and children who , have been visiting relatives at Jack I sonvllle since before Christmas will leave tonight for their home at Port Orford, Ore. I Tlici-eg no nlace like Holmes for complete Insurance service. i Wed., Jan. 24. Masquerade! Ori ental ballroom. 251! i Tho Bringing L'p Father theatrical company which plays at the Page the atre tonight arrived in the city Sun day morning from the north. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 2C7 When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. George Collins has returned from Portland where he conferred with the officials of the Mason Ehrmann com pany. f lake your kodak films to Palmer's Hiuuiu. nrsi cittBN wurK aim piuuiin service. , tf You can get It nt DeVoe's. tf Ashland's auto camp ground, accord- t ing w ine cny para oouiu, ruceiveu u total of $.'1247.50 which represents n ' total of 4842 machines at 50 cents each I per day. Total expense of running the j grounds during that period was $2,- Re. lunvliilr a i,rfll tt IMS S4 Tho I evpense Included some necessary . equipment which will be ready for tho coming season, such as camp stoves, lumber for tables. Good Jonathan, Spitz and Newtown apples for sale. Connor's Warehouse. 253 Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat ed, full line. Writo today, Grants Pass Nursery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 270 Miss Mary Wheeler of Swem's Studio is confined to her home with an attack of pleurisy. Hemstitching and plcotlng, Bilk or cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main and Bartlett The Vanity Shop, tf For Sale Singing canaries. 847-Y. tf kfna Bower, short story and scen ario writer arrived this morning from Contralto, Vd., for a two or three weeks' visit with Mrs. Ed Brown. Mrs. Brown will accompany her to Califor nia where they will spend the winter. Masquerade! Wed., Jan. 24. Ori ental ballroom. 250 Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 267 When bids were submitted to the state highway commission Inst fall for the construction of the remainder of the Caves highway, the bids were rejected on the ground that the prices were too high. The work has again been advertised for bids and these will be opened next Friday In Port land. The work is being called to the attention of local contractors in the hopo that they will be able to make a bid which will got them tho contract. Grants Pnss Courier. ' ' Notice has been received by P. F. Close from the Do Luxe piston factory that the price on De Luxe pistons toon a drop of practically one-third the first of the year. At the present price the Do Luxa will havo no real competition. If you havo some-second-hand win dow sash suitable for hotbed, phone S80-X. tf James Edmlston of tho Oregon Growers' Cooperative association re turned from a brief business trip to Portland this morning. For Sale New Columbia phono graph records at half price. Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, Pathe & Sonora phonographs and records at reduced prices. Muslo Shop, 15 N. Grape street, next to Farmors & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 465-J. tf When bettor automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf A. Stewart, Southern Pacific com pany special detective Is a Medford visitor from Hoseburg. All kinds or rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Main. There's a busy business College in your homo town. GWN. A number of near accldontB havo oc curred to local motorists during the last two nights due to the thickpess of the fog which shows signs of clearing up today. For Diamond coal brlckatts, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. tf Several membors of the Cottage Grove basketball tenm, which meets Ashland at Ashland tonight and tomor row night, were In Medford today. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Will trndo farm tractor ond plow, used less than 30 days, for live stock. F. P. Fnrrell, Jackson County Hank Illdg. 217tf George Hilton, Jr., the federal bank land examiner, is siwnding a few days In Josephine county on official busi ness In that section. Another big dance at Odd Fellows Hall, IVnlnil Point, Friday, Jan. 19. Tickets 65c. Peerless "4" Orchestra til 2 a. m. 255 The American Legion and Auxiliary dancing party Is to be held at the American Legion hall Tuesday night Instead of Thursday night us an nounced in Saturday's paper. Dun ell Mlnkler, former Medford resident, now n resident of Portland. Is in the city visiting friends. . George- Gates returned this morning from I'orllund where he had been on a brief business visit. A California Oregon Power com pany car struck the polo that supports tho light on the northwest comer of the I'nlon Oil company's service sts tton grounds, this morning and ile mollahed the globe and the top of the polo. The accident occurred as tho re suit of a large truck getting In tho way of the Copco cor making It neces sary for that car to dodKo. Glenn Fabrlck. Sr., will speak to the Musonlc oilier in Hoseburg tonight on the organisation of a chapter of the Order of IV Molay in that city. Paul It. McKcc and family returned this morning from 8nn FrnnrlHco nnd eastern cities where thi-y had been visiting for the past month. After having been a patient suffer ing with the flu at tho Medford Com munlty hospital for the past two weeks. Miss Bessie Noble hns returned to tier horn? t Grants Pass. MEDTORD MATTJ TRTBTTNE, ORCHARDISTS BACK TCATE, Fruit men of the valley, headed by George Mansfield and Dave Wood journeyed to the county court Saturday morning, and engaged In an all morning discussion and de bate over the apno-.tment of an as sistant to County Agent C. C. Cate. The fruitmen won their point. The county court was favorable to the appointment and the appropri ation for that purpose, but wanted to name the assistant, a pre rogative that the fruitmen insisted rested with the county agent and the Oregon Agricultural college. It is said the county court favored A R. Chase, a former school supervis or of this county, and for the past three years engaged in agricultural extension work in several places. The fruitmen had no particular selection, but maintained it rested solely with the county agent and O. A. C. The horticultural brigade consist ed of about 25 orcbardists, and the session Is reported to have been "lively" in spots. JIGGS SPECIAL AT L( The appearance of the words "JiKBs Special' on the menu cards at Dan's Lunch this noon aroused the curiosity of all patrons as welt as folks who persued the menu card pasted on the front window. "What is this JigKs Special thing you ve got on your program?" ask-cd the patrons. "Corn beef and cab bage." laconically replied Dan. And thereby hangs a tale. It seems that the "Bringing Up Father" company, which features Maggie and Jiggs and plays at the Page tonight, arrived in the city from the north yesterday morning and spent the day hero, during which sev eral members, including the press agent, dined at Dan's piaco and struck up an acquaintance. They confided to the innocent Dan that all the company members fairly doted on corn beef and cabbage nnd that if he would serve that food among today's dishes, and put it on the menu where tho company could see it, as "Jiggs Special," every mother's son and daughter of them would eat tho toothsome and famed diet until they nearly reached the foundering stage. Dun saw visions of a financial clean-up on corn beef and cabbage today and henco prepared an unusu ally large quantity. The Jiggs nnd Maggie actors and actresses who visited the place this noon calmly ordered tea bone steaks and the trimmings after perusing the menu and seeing that the publicity scheme had worked. UNION OIL COMPANY BOOSTS CRATER LAKE Despite tho fact that the feature baa not yet been inaugurated In Medford nt tho local service Btatlons of tho Union Oil company tho C'ham- iut or commerce of this city has sent the following letter to C, W, Ralph, nt I-os Angelas, manager of stations of Ihe Vnlon Oil Compuny of California: "The attention of the board of di rectors of the Medford Chamber of Commerce has been called to tho fact your company is using bill bonrds femuring Crater Lake niO back grounds for jour service stations in various sections, and this body wishes to express to you their appreciation of your efforts towards advertising this world wonder." In bis hitler of ncknowledKement to tho chamber for Its approval of this bill hoard stunt. Mr. Ilnlph replies partly as follows: "We are displaying the Crater likc picture on about 600 signs displayed throughout tbo Pacific coast states and we have received no end of fa vorable comments regarding the same." ' VANITY SHOP SALE IS NOW UNDER WAY Many Medford and Southern Ore Son women attended the opening of the nnlty shop's big clean up sale to day and availed themselves or many of tho attractive bargains In blouses. purses, millinery, vanity cases, under wear, sweaters, hosiery and other items that are being offered. Miss l.ounshury, proprietor of thn Vanity Shop, has made these radical cuts in the prices of her rexnlar slock In or der that she might mnke room for new spring shipments. 1 This exclusive ladles store has en joyed a very successful year and Is now preparing for a bis spring and slimmer business. .Their clean up sale will Inst but one week, ending Satur day night. January "nih il. A. M. Crater T.ake Chapter No. 32. Regular convocation Tuesday. Jan U-th. S p. m. Visitors wel come. A. f. Noth, Secy. COUNTyAG MED'FOttD. ORP:iOX. 7REETS OF AFTER U.S. S OF I'AKIS. Jon The participation of thn Amnrlfnn Pvniullllmiaru I.Vkr..n In ine r.uropcan war will he duly com memorated in the nomenclature of the streets of Purls. The municipal council soon will re sume the task of renaming some 200 of the city's thoroughfares and. ac cording to French custom. Ihe lead ing figures of the war will bo freely honored. s Thus far only Oeneral Oallienl, the defender of Paris, Ouynemer, the Ace of Aces" In aviation, and Colonel Bonnet, who distinguished himself at SoisFons, have been the honored. CJenernl Pershing was on the list that was under consideration when the work was suspended on account of objections to the abolition of old names because of sentimental or his torical reasons. Pershing. Clenien- ceau. Foch and other leaders nre on the new list, however. There still remains a score of streets In Paris with (ierman and Austrian names that may never be changed. Included are the rues Beethoven. Cluck. Maycrbeer. Wch ard Wagner, Mozart, und Palatine, the rue de Vienna nnd Place Buda pest. Streets that recall great Ger man musicians nnd poets probably will be left unchanged. It has been decided to rcchristen all streets that were named after tho owners of the -property through which they were originally cut. In addition there will be a hundred and fifty new street- opened in conse quence of the demolition 'of the city fortifications. which will furnish ample opportunity to honor the greatest heroes of the war. Paris streets and " squares with American names at present are Avenue President Wilson, rues Lin coln. Franklin. Iiuisiona and Wash ington, and the Place des Estats Vnis. KLAN TRIALS TO BE HELD FIRST The grand jury for the February term of court will convene Monday, February 19, and the petit Jury will meet the following Monday, February 26. The Jackson county night riding cases, for which six men were Indict ed on counts of riot, assault and ex tortion are scheduled to be beard at this term, unlejs further regal ac tion is ta Ken ny tne defense. Dis trict Attbrney Rawles Moore said this noon, that Assistant Attorney Gen eral Llljeqvist would have charge of tho cases, and that "as far as he knew at present, they will come first on the docket." Liljeqvist recently conferred with the local prosecutor on the cases. The county court is finishing today the list of petit jurors for the year from which veniremen will be drawn, in all circuit court trials by jury. TOO MANY COAL MINES CAUSE Of COAL FUSS WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. Instabil ity in the bituminous coal mining in dustry is the fundamental cause of which has menaced the American pub lic repeatedly in- recent years,' the United States coal commission held today in a preliminary report of Its fact finding investigation laid before congress. Labor troubles, transportation diffi culties and over-development of the Industry In mine and man power to u point where it is much larger than necessary to supply public demand for Its product if operantlons were con tinuouswere all three assigned ns among "primary causes for the condi tion. Tho exact bearing which these have upon the existing situation, thn commission said, It intended to study in its further inquiry. Regarding the possibility of another general coal strike after April 1, the report said the commission "has rea son to believe that an agreement will bo reached In the near future that will avert uny widespread' cessation of mine operations in union fields on April 1." NOTICE In order to ullay any false impres sion a few local people may have of me, I wish to announce that I have not been In Jail for being drunk as rumored. Tho people who are circu lating this story are not nt all truth ful. 1 have boen In no way connected with S. II. Sundlfer and am not a per sonal bodyguard of Sheriff Terrell. He is not as "yellow" as many people think. Neither have I employed any Medford boys to aid me In my Investi gations. 2M Tex Ifigginson. I00-J"TI.T0 CLASSIFY rt ONVAI.KSCF.NT HO.MK facing Park. Ashland. Invalids, babies, mother less children and maternity cases given good care. 2M FOH 8AI.K Young mammoth brome turkey hens for breeding. Address 1". O. Box S00 or end West Jackson St.. Medford. 256 TOR RKNT Five room furnished . house, moderniied. rhono $31R. 253 MONDAY. .TAXl'AltV 15. CRACK REVOLVER I IS LEADER I MEXICO CITY. Jan. At 2S years of ago Jorge Prieto Laurens finds himself one of tho mot influential men in politics in Mexico acknowl edged leader of the dominant Co operllista party, twice n member of the chamber of deputies, and a few weeks ago elected to tho city council of Mexico City with nil indications pointing to his selection as its next mayor. A brilliant orator with a wonderful gift for popular appeal, which aids him in reaching the lower classes with the rather radical tioe- ! tiines he advocates. ' Laurens. nlthough cordially hated by some and violently attacked in several sections of the press, is easily one of the most prominent figures in public life here today. l.aurcn.H was born In Canltos. state of San Luis Potosi. lie studied law was admitted to the bar when scar cely 21 years o!d, and at 26 he began serving his first term in the lower house of the federal congress. At the time of his election he was only a few days beyond the minimum age limit set by the constitution for con gressmen. Jle early allied himself with the liberal branch of the lower house from the Partido Liberal Con stitutionalists and has since domi nated all legislation in that branch. He was re-elected to the chamber last September. Laurens in .known among his friends as the "golden-tongued boy from San Luis." and his numerous speeches In the chamber are appeal ing oratorical efforts, lie is also a fighter, and is not averse to showing a ready pistol if a political adversary becomes too vehement in his denun ciations from the tribunal. He has been challenged to duels, has accept ed a few, but never has he been hurt. SCENTED TOILET SOAP LEADS TO DOWNFALL MEXICO CITY, Jan. Highly scented toilet soap is a dangerous product for smugglers to handle. Proof of this is the sudden demise several weeks ago of Martin Vlllnreal, veteran Mexican smuggler, who ran afoul of customs guards at Xuero Laredo aud was killed. The guards were aroused to activity one day when breezes blowing off the Rio Grande wafted a strong scent of perfume. Investigation showed Villa real was attempting a crossing from the United States with 18 burros, each of which was carrying as many boxes of toilet soap as his back could hold. In the ensuing skirmish Villareal was killed and his soap confiscated. Customs guards along the Rio Grande say that toilet soaps and silks are the smugglers' favorites, next to liquor-running. EXPLAINS POLICY DUBLIN, Jan. Writing regard ing peace. Wevin, O'Hlgsins, Minister for Home Affairs in the Irish Free State says: "The actual position is that a body of the people of tho country, though numerically insignificant, refuse to ac cept the majority will as a deciding factor in our political affairs, and de clare there can be no peace on the basis of the treaty signed by five pleni potentiaries endorsed by the Dail and accepted by the people. This minority is ' straining every nerve ! to restore British power In Ireland and to rob Irish people- of the fruits of their struggle and sacrifices of the last six years. We members of the Govern ment elected to the Call Kireann to carry out the treaty would be false to our trust if we acquiesced in any way to such a program." CONSTANTINOPLE, Deo. The al lowance of thp new Caliph. Abdul MedJId Kffendl. hns been fixed at the rata of 1 12.000 a month. Al lowances will be paid also to olher members of ihn Imperial family, but not tl those who are related only by marriage. Delay Doesrifc Pay DreakThat CoIdToday CHECKS Cold in 4 hours la gripp in 3 days. QuicXiy relieves Headaches. Tablet form. Standard remedy world ovor. Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait and signature. At All Drut(ittt30 Cents ItMiiwn U I91I mwn w Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8o per yard. Buttons covered. BEAVER AUTO PAINT at a price Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite 9. I. Depot If). ON S. P. CALLED Kb PASO, Jan. 15 lie-In al ing of the 'quicksilver case" began in Fed eral Judge W. It- Smith's court here today. .S'lne defendants are charged with violation of the iintl-truat act in restraint of commerce on the Southern Pacific railroad at San An tonio last year during the railroad strike. Janies L. Uuak was arrested In Kl Paso' In September by agents of the department of Justice after locomo tives in which Jie. had been working. It In alleged, were found I" have quicksilver In thoir boilers. The PAGE - - Scats Now Selling at the HoV. Office iC. J. Carpenter offers, the cartoon , .MISICAL ma KLL-iti:iiAVi:i) flappku ciiouis PK1CKN .-..-.c to Sl.l.-, Including the t. TOM O.RROW LAST TIMES! awn ML? ST. MARK'S GUILD will entertain at earils Tuesday, January 16, Holland Hotel Afternoon party at 12 oYloi-k and evening at 8 o'clock All are cordially invited. DON'T FORGET THE DATE Admission 2-jc. OCOOOOGOOOOCCOCOOOOOOC-OGOGOGCCGGO Do You Believe in Insurance.5 Would yon deposit about .$." per month in it local bunk If you knew Hint our family would wolvc 8-,(M)O.IIO in rash if you were accidentally killed, or $1,01111.110 in rash if you died from sickness? You would receive nn income of Ijt 10.00 per mouth if uny accident, or any sickness totally prevented you from working. If you were' permanently disabled you would receive nn income of $1-0 per Jcnr for ns long as you live, in addition to all oilier benefits; and further more If you live TWKNTY YKAKS YOl" W'll.I, Til K.N UK II.VXDKl $1000.00 Send vuiii name, aim auil address a ; : - 5 EARL S. TUMY g h (irncrnl Agent 0 Northern Life Insurance Company SJ 6 Xn. 20!) Mlirrty lllda. , "2 ? "An old J.liu: I.eul l!csri-vc Company." . g TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 25 M EDFORD-ROSEB URG STAGE DAILY EXCE1T SUNDAY f.v. Medford 2:00 p. m. Lv. Hoseburg 1:00 p. m. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE DAILY KXCEPT SV.NDJVY Lt. Medford 10:00 a. tn.. 2:00 p. ra., 5:00 p. m. Lr. CranU I'asa 7:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., .':00 p. m, SI XDAY ONLY Lt. Medford 10:00 . m., 4:30 p. tn. Lt. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. We connect with stages for Portland, Marahtleld and Crescent City. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Phone 800 . arrested In U.S. 11 TAKE A BIG JUMP WAHIIIN'STO.V, Jan. 15. Heavy Increases in export of whcul und cum from the l;Hcd Slates for tho week ending .January 13 as com pared Willi' the first week ot the year Hhown In the weekly report Is sued today by the department ot commerce. Wheat exports wero :i r,:t:i,"Mi bushels ,as compared with l'-,7S mil) the previous week and coin exports 1.4'J1," buBhels- as eomparcd wiih sim.nnn. ' TONIGHT ro.MKlil Tom Meiglmn as n rich, roman tic rover who can't choose be tween two beautiful women. In a drama that blends a primi tive South Sea Isle with super civilized Ixmdon society. The brilliant' supporting cast in cludes Theodore llolierts, Lcn tricf Joy, June Klvidge and Kva Xovak. Qhomas "QheMmWho And IVlix Cart on ii Coinetty l-'riumtiniiul 'Hetty' at tlir Organ IN CASH und rmm.l.i. inf.ir-it. ..,.. ...:n i... Si! 1 w x oilier ' iiailllnisls wn'O San Antonio- W3BM ignm