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PAGE TWO frfivDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD. OHKfiON. WEDXr.SDAY. .TAXTARY 17. 192:1 SI tl d ti; h. li M S Vocal and lL Pernonal i County Physician W. XV. P. Holt re ' ports that Miss Miriam Gaylord. killed Sunday afternoon In a motorcycle ac cldcnt on the Pacific Highway, died from a fracture at the bane of th ubiill III! T-in tF ilia a tif IM ,itt nA rnln elnvm hirh m nv i.,i n,i Storage and car washes at Hltt continued until this mornlnc a veri-i"' talile downpour fell off and on dur-! Miss vra Thomas of Montague, ins that time until the precipitation 1 Calif., and mother apent Tuesday Id amounted to.Tl hundredths of an inch by 8 a. m. today. Rain is the predic tion for Wednesday. A year ago this morning .16 of an inch of rain fell dur- J l P" Pok ing the. brevtous 24 hours. . I den. the city shopping. A bale of 3-4 size blankets shipped last fall lust arrived. We put on sale Hutchison & Lunis 258 ; Closing out all our farm machinery several good bays. 1 sort. Inf. Following the regular business i meetings of the American Legion and ' Auxiliary last evening Alford's or ; chestra provided music for dancing ' which continued until a late hour when lunch was served. Only busi ness of routine nature was transacted ! by the post. . $6.50 motor driven horns at the Electric Shop. Several head of horses are report ed to be in danger of perishing in the vicinity of Willow creek, and an ef fort will be made to break a trail through the snow and bring them out to a nearby ranch. Other horses, in bunches of two or three, are also said to be hemmed in by the deep snow and will die unless they are rescued. Ashland Tidings. Dance, Bagle Point, Sat: nlte. 267 Win. A. Young who had been at Portland consulting a specialist about his health arrived home this morn- ' ing much encouraged at what he had learned there. Mr. and Mrs. William I'lrlch, who had accompanied him to the state metropolis, also arrived home today. For Sale 10,000 acres of land con sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and Motherland, some Irrigated; also mining property. All property must and will be sold at some price. Some as low as $1.00 per acre, S to 10 years time. T. W. Miles, Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg, or Oold Ray Realty Co.. owners, 15 Far mers and Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 465-J. - Asbury Beall of the Central Point district spent Tuesday afternoon In the city, having an aching tooth at tended too. We have good values in used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tr Charles . Hamilton of Ruch Bpent Tuesday In the city attending to busi ness matters. , Butts oleaned and pressed. Pantor- lum Dye Works. Phone 244 and we will call. tf Grover Corum left Tuesday morn ' ing for Butte Falls, where he will re side on his homestead for the next six months. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108, 711 K. Main. ; . Bad order freight cars undergoing or' awaiting repairs on the Southern Pacific lines were reduced from 2486 on Jund 30. 1922, to 1967 on January 1, 1923, according to data sent to local officers of the company by George Mo Cormlck, general shop superintend ent. This period included tho period of ' the shopmen's strike The com pany also reported that during No vember the heaviest loading record In the history of the company was made when the average load per car was 28.4 tons. Chiropody. Phoue 063-J. 27G George Irvine, a member of the sur veying crew of the California Oregon Power company left Tuesday morning for Yreka whore he will remain for some time on business. 13. W, Meadows has opened a com bination repair shop on the corner of S. Front and 8th. Mechanical black smithing, lathe work, grinding, filing and gun making. 258 Carl Ksch and S. T. Johnson of Kagle Point believe In thoroughbred stock and last year purchased thru the First State Bank of Kagle Point registered llolsteln stock. Borne of the holfers calved late In December and aro now giving better than 45 pounds of milk per dny each. They will no doubt bo model producing dairy cows In a year or so says 11. E. t'nmpbell, cashier of the Htato Bank. Provide against lost. Insure with Kocldon and Canaday. J. C. Thompson, treasurer of the California Oregon Power company Is attending to business mutters in the state capital this week. Miss Florence Graves and Ida Wood, piano tcacllerB. Studio, 426 S. Ivy St., Phone 778-W. 253 F. C. Stellinncher, president of the Snntiam Fish and Game association of Linn county, Is among the Invltod guests at the annual meeting and ban nuot of the Jackson county associa tion to be held at Mod ford in the near future. Albany Democrat. Phone 244, The Puntorfum ' Dye Works and ask about our monthly club rates. Four suits sponged and pressed $2.00 per month. Club members' suits cleaned for $1.00. , tf I! I X 1 - I L-L.1J Aspirin Gargle in Tonsilitis Cut This Out and Save if Subject to Sore Throat Mrs. J. F. Hlttson, who for several Patttin JC- Rfihin. 11 ttB aei iJuojr ill i "ri uvui I on East Main street, has completely recoverea Oriental ballroom masquerade, Wed Jan. 24. 256 The blooded Irish water spaniel be longing to Ben H. Plymale died Sun day. The deceased canine cost $100 when purchased. A fox terrier be longing to former Mayor Emertck was recently poisoned and Mr. Emerlc-k is highly desirous of laying bands on the ruffian. l-adles silk and wool hose, values to $2.50, to close out we put a price of 98c on them. Hutchison & Lums den. 208 Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Merrick have re turned from a short trip to southern California and are now visiting their daughter at Oregon City, Oregon. Hemstitching at Deuel's. . 267' R. F. Antle. who with Mrs. Antle is visiting at Paaadena, Calif., writes friends here that be Is now driving an auto according to the California cub torn of 35 miles per hour, after being cautioned by speed cops to go faster or get off the road. Mr. Antle is the most conservative autoist in Jackson county, and never went over 15 miles per hour on bis home streets under any provocation. Popular ' midweek " dance Oriental ballroom. Wednesday. 253' The farmers in the Talent Irrigation district recently Indorsed the creation of an irrigation district In Bellevlew at a meeting of representative farmers from both districts at Talent. The city of Ashland will lend assistance to -the project by getting behind the establishment of a cannery to take care of the extra vegetables and fruits raised by means of Irrigation. Hot tamales and chill con came at De Voe'e. tf J. H. Reed of Gold Hill was among the out of town visitors in the city Tuesday afternoon. ' Ladles black- silk and wool hose; special to close out 98c pair. Hutchl Bon & Lumsden. ; 258 Mr. and Mrs.: John C. Mann, who are Visiting friends and relatives at Beach and Lob Angeles, Calif., will re turn home about February 1st. . Grand masquaraae Wed., Jan. 24. Oriental ballroom. . " 256 Johnny Carlson of Oold Hill, the well known lightweight boxer Is visit ing friends -and relatives at Spokane, Wash., and recently won a ten round set with Kid Tompkins at Sandpotnt, Idaho, the fracas going the limit, and being hard fought throughout. Big annual number of Motor Just received. Limited number. Buy from your news dealer. 254 Superintendent Drown, of Rogue River, Is in the city today accompanied by hlB senior cIsbs. Thew'are attend ing the Jones trial as an assignment In their civics class. GrantB Pass Courier. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work ana prompt service. ' if Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ottthrle who de parted last- week for San Francisco and other California cities will speud the winter In California. Don't let your radiator freeze. Get denatured alcohol at Hlttson'e 264 J. N. Brownlee left last evening for the northern part Of the Btato on n several days business visit. Wed. Oriental ballroom! . Midweek dance! ... . 263' A communication wus received hy tho city council last night from W. M. Messlck asking to. be granted a li cense permit to'oporata a portable peanut and popcorn stand near Main street at the corner of Front, on Cen tral or Bartlctt strecta. Tho com munication was referred to the coun cil street commlttoe for Investigation and action. Learn Spanish In 30 days. Medford Business College. 258 Tho ' Washington Parent-Teacher Clrclo will ineot Friday afternoon, Jan. 19th, at the school building. H. A. Canaday will speak on tho Juvenile Court and Juvenile Probloms. A full attendance Is fleslrod. Auto Insurance, Brown ft White, Dorothy Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb of Hobs Lane, fell and dislocated hor left arm while playing on tho turning bar at recess at the West Side school Tuesday ar ternoon. An X-Hny picture shows dis location nt the elbow and a piece of bone splintered from tho Joint. Flue cotton blankets in white and gray In 3-4 size,' at less than today's wholesule cost. $1.49 pair. Hutchison & Lumsden. . 258 A large number of peoplo attended the rard purty. yesterday afternoon at the I loud Holland and a still larger number enjoyed the evening party. Both wore given under the auspices of St. Marks Guild. Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 8. Fir. 25a Dr. J. D. Rlckert, or Medford. re ports having had a fine lap robe stolon from the radiator of his car a few nights ago while attending a meet ing at the local Armory. Ashland Tld- i Ings. Dnnie Wed. night Oriental ball rntnil Nov nvchKHtra. 253 J I On or about February 1st, the Med I fnrd nook store, will have the terrl- - Harry Chllds, has been confined to his home for the last month with an attack of rheumatism. Habla usted Espanol? Special eve ning Spanish class. Medford Business College. 258 Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 2C7 Considerable local 'interest is being manifested in the wrestling bout at Portland tonight between Ted Thye of the M. A. A. C. and Mike Yokel of Salt Lake City. Wed. night dance Oriental ball room. 253' Miss Wallace formerly of the Mnrm- ello Shop is now doing work in her rooms at the Nye Apartments. Tel. 804-L. 25.' The business girls club will hold a supper at the Y. XV. C. A. Thursday evening at 6:30. Price thirty-five cents. 253 Alan Brackinreed returned yester day afternoon from Portland where he bad been visiting Mrs.. Brackinreed, who will remain in the state metropo lis for another month. While on the three weeks' absence from Medford Mr. Brackinreed attended a reunion of his family at Aberdeen, Wn., at which 17 of his relations were pres ent. It was, the first reunion of the family In 22 years. 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 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 465-J. tf Dance!, Oriental ballroom! Wed. night! 253 When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street Seeley V. Hall left last evening for Portland where he will remain for a brief period on business. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf When better automobiles are built Butck will build them. tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Farrell who motored to Portland last week were expected home yesterday noon, but the slip of paper on Mr. Farrell's office door Btatlng, "Will be back Tuesday noon. Have gone to Port land," was still In place yesterday afternoon. i Wed., Jan. 24. Masquerade! Ori ental ballroom. 256 For Sale Singing canaries. -847-Y. tf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook who have been on a honeymoon trip In Califor nia returned last night from the south. Mrs. Cook's children, Rowen and Windsor Gale went to Ashland to meet the returning couple. There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. For Diamond coal Drtckottt, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Milk, and cream at DeVoe's. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlln left yes terday by auto for a month's stay In Southern California. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Malp. . Good Jonathan, Spitz and Newtown apples for Bale. Connor's Warehouse. ., 253 Another big dance at Odd Fellows Hall, Central Point, Friday, Jan. 19. Tickets 65c Peerless "4" Orchestra til 2 a. m. 255 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uowne left this ' L. V. Rex of Eugene left this morn forenoon, by auto for San Diego and ing for Astoria after a brief business Yuma. Ariz., where they will siiend I visit in Medford. Mrs. Rex who ac the next two or three weeks. j companied him here from Eugene left Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat-i yesterday for a several weeks visit in ed, full line. Write today. Grants Pass Sun Francisco. Nursery, Grant Pass, Oregon.- - 27u j Dance, Eagle Point, SaL nlte. 267 Masquerade! Wed., Jan. 21. Orl-1 There's a busy business College In ental ballroom. 256 ! your home town. GWN. The lights all over the city gave signs of going out again lust night and repeating the performance of night before last when they were out for five minutes as a result of the burning out of transformers at the sub-station. The trouble last night was brief however. Dance. Eagle Polntt sat. nlte. 267 The Rogue River basketball- team on Thursday night will play; with the Cottage Grove team at Rogue' River. If you have some second-hand win dow sasb suitable for hotbed, phone 88C-X. tf Hemstitching and plcotlng, silk or cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main and Bartlett The Vanity Shop, tf A Word to the Wise In March 1 wan culled to tho bed side of my aimer in Browton. Ala bama, tiho wan given up to die and was almoKt dead. Talked In a whis per. DoctorH Huid nothing but tin operation would buvc her and Hho was too weak for that. Her color was ollow us a pumpkin and who wuh filled with Rita. ' Thut day I hoard of Muyr'a Wonderful Itomody uml wont nd got n bottto for her. In throo eka alio wuh ahlu to bo about and Hiked a mllo to church. I am pruiHing your medicine to everyone." It In a Hi triple, harmless preparation mat removes tho catarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intes tinal ailments. Including npnendi- Itis. One dose will convince. ' ov money refunded. For Halo by nil druRtttsts. Adv. 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY A hiirnileitft mid effective uuruU I to I . .... dissolve two Bsynr Tablets of Aspirin In j KwWnK CalfM for lw'rtuble Corona four tablcsiioonfuls of wntor, and gaiolc "l" .. , . . ,. . i throat thoroughly. I'.rprst in two "hours nd """R'n lriw"tcrs and the If necessary. Be sure vou Use only thr gehuinr Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, whirh n be had in tin boxes of twetv tablets (or (ew cent. standard slsed Royal typewriter. A salesman and repairman will be put on the territory. Oriental ballroom! Wed. night! Big dance, pw orchestra, 553 FOR SALK Leaving city, will sacri fice my 12000 home with four rooms, two closets, two pantries, bathroom, sink, holwater, stool and bathtub: two lots; largo chicken house; large barn and garage; all for only $1200. The placo will easily rent for $25 per mo. If you haven't tho cash ploaae don't call, this place is going to sell quick. Cor. Hamilton and W. 9th. 1204. Phone 1013. 236 CONVALESCENT HOME facing Park. Ashland. Fine location. Best of food and care. We take Invalids and maternity rases. 230 FOR RENT 80 acres r.f land under WBter, 2 miles of Medfortl, good house. Address Bert Anderson, room 303 Liberty building. tf FOR SALB HeardToss Urley. Wash ington hybrid and gang plow nt Klrklnnd farm. Tel. Central Point . 238 FOR SALE Mammoth llronro and White Holland turkeys. Netted Gem potatoes. .1. C. Herring. Central Point. 25S FOR SAI.K One wicker baby buggy. goid condition: one baby walker, extra good one; 1 oak chair and one mrker. Phono 541-J. 235 KR SALE White Coille pups. bed. spring and mattress, vacuum carpet weeper 83.1 S Riverside 233 Handicraft 8ho, Hemstitching Pico tint la per yard. Bottom covered. 4 DAYS-4 BEGINNING TODAY TODAY, TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY PRICES: Adults Children A Triumph Greater Than Smilin' Through' sop WmM :m ' in 0W Grama "The Eternal Flame ' Adapted by Frances Marion from Houtire de Balzac's "La Duchess de Langeais." Directed hy Frank Lloyd. To sear the heart of a faithful wife: You boasting of his manliness! He prating of your purity! A pretty plot to fool me." And because a busbnud who had watered on the faith of his wife flung a taunt at her faithful wife became court beauty, laugh ing at love until new love won a stress-call from her heart. "Brand me! Burn, your mark upon my forehead that the world may know I am yours forever. A weal of pain the symbol of my love!" A Masterpiece. A Brilliant Ro mance of France's Gavcst Courts. Gorgeous in Spectaeulnr Sweep. Mighty in Dramatic Swav. -.1 SUNDAY ONLY ' MARION DAVIES in "THE YOUNG DIANA" and BUSTER KEATON in "HIS WIFE'S RELATION"