Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 24, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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VAC.E TWO
ocalartd
1 Personal
John A. Jeffry, a pioneer lawyer of
this county, who figured In the legal
piocecdiugs of the retell elejllin last
summer, is now delivering lectureH in
Denton county, according to aa ad
vertisement in the Corvallls Gazetlo
Times. . The ad does not suite under
what ausiilces the lecture Is given, but
the picture of a masked and gowned
figure decorates the ad, with the cai
tlons, 'Who Is He?,- anu "What Is
Ills Mission?" r Information on
the points, the public Is advised to
attend the lectures.
Miss Florence Graves and Ida Wood,
piano teachers, Studio 4-0 8. Ivy St.,
Phono T78-W. 259
Mah-Jongg at Swom's Studio. 204
.Mrs. W. K. Crews will move to
Salem as soon as Judge Crews, who
was recently appointed commissioner
of corporations, can get settled in
his new office, which will be in about
u month. Mrs. Crews has been prom
inent In the club and social life of this
city, and will be missed by a wide
circle of friends.
Closing out all our farm machinery,
several good buys. Palton & Robin
son. Inc. tf
$6.60 motor driven horns at the
Electric Shop.
P. , Earl Iiockdoldt of . llonanza,
Klamath County, and Alta Allen of
liagle Point, were united In marriage
Tuesday afternoon at the home'of the
cfflclatlng minister, Rev. F. R.' Leach
on Laurel street. .
Good bicycle for sale. Armory Sorv.
Ice Station. .. . . . , 261
We have good values in used cars,
l'atton & Robinson, Inc. tf
The sheriffs office arrested four
men at Eagle Point Saturday night and
Sunday morning, for being drunk and
having liquor In thoir possession. One
charged will) drunkenness decamped
leaving his bail, and pne other was
dismissed, and the man charged with
possession proved that It was
"planted" in his car. .... .
Now Is the timo to spray roses,
shrubbery, fruit trees. Phone 10(1,
Green & Dixon. ........ 163
Dance. Eagle Point. Bat. nite. ' 267
Stanley Riddell accompanied by his
wife arrived. in the city this morning
for a several days stay on their tour
of the Northwest.. They are enrouta
to Southern California. Mr. Riddell Is
the pear expert of the Simons, Shutto
wortli & French company, fruit ex
Itortera and the largest applo export
ers in this country. This concern, of
which Guy Conner is the local repre
sentative, . made a specialty this year
of handling the Palmer and Gold
Crest brands of pears from this lo
cality, j i ; ,. . . .
After the fire It is too late to in
sure. Sea Redden & Cannday now,
' ; . . . . 2&4tf
Mah-Jongg at Swem's Studio. 201
Frod W. . Payno, the ruiul mail
carrier, left laBt Monday for Seattle
having been called there by the death
of his father on Sundny. Ho will re
turn the. last of the week. . . . , ,
Tonight! : Grand . Masquerade!
Prizes! Oriental ballroom! 259
Auto Insurance, Blown ft White. . '
According to word received today
from Representative Crumor,. Medford
fishermen are lining up solid against
the Rogue River fish bill, which he
has Introduced. . Evan Roames, of the
Jackson couuty city, is in Salem lobby
ing against the bill, in the bollef that
It Is aimed at the sport flBhermcn. The
bill would start the commercial fish
ing 25 days earlier and end It two
months earlier. The measure would
make steolhead fishing better. and ut
the same time, would give the com
mercial fisherman a belter chunco at
the first run of the Chinook, says Mr.
Cramor. Apparently there is little
support and lots of opposition to the
bill. .Grant Pass Courier. . ,
Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat
ed, full line. . Writo today. Grants Pbsb
Nursery, Grants Pass, Oregon . 27u
There's no place like Holmes for
complete Insurance service,
Spring plowing is now In full swing
In the Applegato district, which ac
cording to all reports has been bask
ing in spring-like sunshine while the
valloy proper was nenth a blanket or
fog. ......
Shoe salo $6 and $7 dreHR and work
shoes, ". Old Reliable Shoe Shop, .7
N. Fir. . 200
For Diamond coal bricketti, phone
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76.
Mr. and Mrs. James lintes will re
turn nbout the first of February from
a month's. visit In southern California.
The executive board (officers of
Auxiliary and executive committee) of
the Ladles Auxiliary of the American
lcgion are requested to meet at two
o'clock Thursday afternoon, Jan. 25th,
nt American Legion Hall. . 259'
Hemstitching, and plcotlng. silk or
cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main
and Hartlott The Vanity Shop, tf
OUCH! LAME BACK.
RUB LUMBAGO OR
BACKACHE AWAY
Kidney ' cause backache? No:
Listen! Your backache In caused by
luriihiigo, mMotli o, or a utmln, unl the
quickest relief is Hoothlntt. penetrat
ing St. Jneohs Oil. Hub It right on
yntir painful hack, and Instantly the
mw'nem, stiffness nnd lnmenrmi rtls
unpear. Io"'t tny crippled! (lei
a smull trial bottle of Hi. Jacobs Oil
from your druggist and limber up.
A moment uftur It Is applied you'll
wonder what becumo of the backache
or lumbago pain.
Rub old. honest HI. Jacob, oil
whenever you have sciatica. n-ural-Rla,
rheumatism or sprains, a It Is
absolutely harmless and doesn't bum
the skin,, . JV',
The first rehearsals for the sixth
annual minstrel show of the Elks
lodge will be held Friday ovenlng. The
show will be given in this city Mon
day and Tuesday, February 2G and
27th. In Grants Pass, February 28th,
in Yrcka, Calif., March 1st, and Klam
ath Falls .March 2nd and 3rd, having
the honor of opening the new theater
in the lutter city. The troupe will
travel in a special train consisting of
two Pullmans and a baggage car. The
end men will be the same as last
year, Vernon Vawtcr, Larry Mann,
Jerry Jerome, and Paul McDonald.
Wilson Waite is musical director and
Tom Swem has charge of the scenery,
and P. C, Blghain is director of work.
Oriental Hallroorh Masquerade to
night! Prizes, favors and a big time!
259
Rompers, 1, 2 and 3 yr. sizes. Handi
craft Shop. 209
James Crossley of Dorrls, Calif., re
turned to home Tuesday afternoon
after a short stay In the city on busi
ness. Mah-Jongg at Swem's Studio. 264'
There's a busy business College In
ynur home town. OWN. ' . .
The work of pouring the cement In
the new store being built by J. C.
riarnuni on Front street, began Tues-
' day morning. The structure will be
one story high, ...
Hot tanales and chill con came at
De Voe's. tf
. You cai; get It nt DeVoe's.. tf
It has been definitely decided that
the Medford and Roguo River school
basketball teams will play two games,
one on February 1 2, and the other on
February . 26, one In each town. It
was suggested that one game be
played in Rogue River, and one in
Ashland on a neutral floor, and the
Idea was dismissed by the local school
officials;, 'without consideration. The
only . advantage would be to . give
Rogue River a floor of Its size small
and lust within the regulations. The
citizens of Rogue River feel toward
their basketball team, like Gold Hill
felt towards Ralph Hand, and the hot
test game of the season Is expected
when the two teams clash. ,
. Legal Reserve Old Line Life Insur
ance company desires to make gen
eral agency connection In Southern
Oregon. Previous experience not necessary-
Only men with fair intelli
gence anod good character can be con
sidered. This company' sell life,
health and accident insurance. Ad
dress 409-13 Northwestern Bank Build
ing. Portland, Oregon. 264
New Package Outfits for spring, all
packages opened for inspection. Handi
craft Shop. . , 259
W. G. McDonald, of the Rogue Elk
lodgo, was in Medford Tuesday.. He
says the roads are fine now and that
ho mado the drive, 27 miles, In an
hour without hurrying much.
" Dance, Eagle Point, Bat. nite. 267.
Chiropody. Phono 663-J. .. 276
, Mr. und Mrs." Ed G, Brown, Klna
Bower, nnd Dr. R; J. Conroy left Wed
nesday by auto for San Dlogo, Calif.,
.whore, they will remain for about a
month. .
Home mado Chicken Tomalles. 146
N. Front. Phone 828-Y.. 262
' Hemstitching at beuel's. ' ' 267
For Sale 10,000 acres of land con
sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches, orchards and tlmberland,
some Irrigated; also mining property.
All property must and will be sold at
some price. Some as low as 11.00 per
aero, 5 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles,
Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg., or
Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 16 Far-
mors and Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone
40G-J. ..-.'.
Dr. J. R, Robinson and Emll Brltt of
Jacksonville spent Tuesday In Uio city
attending to business matters.
Georgeous, gay, grand masquerade
tonicht in Oriental Ballroom! Go! 259
All kinds ot rough and dreSBed lum-
bor. .Wallace Woods, phono 108, 711
E. Main. '
Miss Grayce Telch, the home dem
onstration, agent, put her now Ford'
coupe Into use yesterday to break it
in for her many trips throughout the
county. She knows how to handle the
car all right but Is not yot familiar
with the roads and for that reason on
leaving a mooting noar Central Point
yesterday went five miles south think
ing she was on tho way back to Mod-
ford.
Everybody's going! Wed! Masquer
ade! Prizes! Orlontnl Ballroom! 259
Hemstitching, plcotlng, beading and
embroidering neatly done nt Singer
Store, 10 S. Fir St. 262
Nature tried hard to make good on
the prediction of rain or snow today
and honro this morning nnd foronoon
ut times Just a trace of Bnow feu,
Rain or snow Is tho prediction for
Thursday. '
Wall maps of Jackson county, print
ed on good linen paper, tinned at top
and ; bottom for salo nt this office
They show cities, rivers, roads, moun
tains, location of property by section
township and rango. and give lots of
other Information. Every family
should have one. tf
Bettor hurry! f 15.00 buys most any
suit In stock for a fuw days only,
Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, up
stairs. 259
Tho following item from the Grants
Puss Courier tells tho story of a plot
(hat fulled: , "Jean II. Hrault and
Maudn Jordan, of Medford. meant to
put one over on their frlonds In the
Hear Creek vllulge. They came here
Saturday afternoon nnd wanted to get
married. They had overlooked the
ract that they must hnvo a license
from tho county In which the bride
lives and the prospective groom was
forced to take Jaunt back to Jack
sonville; They finally got their 11.
cense nnd wore married hero by Rev.
Joseph Knotts. They spent the week
end In Grants Pnss."
Take your kodak films to Palnior'i
Btudlo. First class work and prompt
service. K
Dr. J. M. Keene has recovered from
a severe cold, and Is able to attend to
his orflce duties again.
Wed! Grand Masquerade! Oriental
Ballroom Don't miss It,, ;'"9
MEDFOnn MATL TRTBUNE,
The county court has reappointed
all the road supervisors, with the ex
ception of the liutte Falls district for
the year, and Is holding that one In
abeyance for a few days.
Better burr)'! (45-00 buys most any
suit In stock for a few days only.
Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, up
stairs! 259
The Golden Link class of the Bap
tist church will hold their regular
monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.
Mears, 401 8. Newtown, Thursday af
ternoon. An Interesting program bos
been prepared and an especially large
attendance Is urged. Each one Is re
quested to bring needle, scissors and
thimble and be there at 1:30 if pos
sible, to spend a pleasant afternoon,
Fine cotton blankets In white and
gray in 3-4 size, at less than today's
wholesale cost, $1.49 pair. Hutchison
& Lumsden. 258
Gus Nichols of Eagle Point attended
to business matters In the city Tues
day.
Merchandise shoot, one mile north
of Phoenix, Sunday, Jan. 28th. 262
Mrs. Herman Johns of the Butte
Falls district was among the out of
town visitors in the city Tuesday.
Dance, Eagie Point' Sat nite. 267
The Item In the Mall Tribune yes
terday of a month old baby girl of
good parentage to be given Into adop
tion caused so much interest general
in the city and valley that the phone of
this paper rang almost continuously
last night and today asking for de
tails. It had been published by those
In charge of giving the baby away that
they would advertise the details in
yesterday's paper. They Intended to
but for some unknown reason changed
their minds.
Grand Masquerade Wed. Oriental
Ballroom. . 259
Wllstuh' George Maddox, who has
the distinction of being the only col
ored man in the world to own Califor
nia Oregon Power company stock, has
branched out into other speculative
fields, and is now the proud possessor
cf five shares of Star motor stock.
Maryland papers please copy.
Another popular dance at Odd Fel
lows Hall, Central Point Friday, Jan.
26. Tickets GSo. Peerless "4" Orches
tra 'til 2 a. m. 261
Henry Thomas and Frank Collins of
Chfloquln, Klamath county are In the
city and valley for a few days on
stock business. ., --.
Masquerade! Wed! Oriental Bail
room! Everybody's going! 259
Tickets and reserved seats on sale
at Crowson's for tomorrow and Friday
night's basketball games are selling
rapidly and nearly all of the front row
seats for tomorrow were sold an hour
after they went on salo this morning.
The Salom-Medford games promise to
be two of tho most interesting con
tests of the season and local fans
seem to have recognized this point.'
When better automobiles are built
Bulck will build them. tf
E. W. Barham, the local trapper,
who sustained two frozen feet, while
lost in the Klamath mountains, und
undorwent amputation of the two
members In a Klamath Falls hospital
is resting easy and on the road to re
covery. This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., UBed on the
bookkeeping machines. Don t give
your orders to traveling men and have
them nrinted out of Medford. Phone
us and we will call. tf
The Order of De Molay gave six
candidates the De Molay degree last
night before a large body of visiting
Masons. The attendance of Masons
was the largest ever seon at a local De
Molay moetlng.
Dance, Eagle Point Sat. nite. 267
James Chlnnock of Grants Pass was
in Modford this morning attending to
businoBs matters.
Orlontal Ballroom . Masquornde!
Wed! No advance In prices. 269
. Deer are still making their nightly
Invasions Into the orchards and lawns
of citizens residing on upper Torrace
street Several particularly large
tracks are often seen in the morning.
So far no one baa been able to devise
a scheme for making tho animals keep
to their usual haunts. Ashland Tid
ings. .
For 8sio Now Columbia phono
graph records at half price. Victor,
Brunswick, Columbia, Pothe & Sonora
phonographs and records at reduced
nrtces. Music Shop, 15 N. Grape street,
next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bunk.
Phone 465-J. tf
Officer Joe Cave roports that thore
Is a short change artist working in
the city nnd urges merchants and
others to keep thoir eyes open. Sov
cral citizens roiiorted nttompted bun
coing lost Suturday evening, and the
"slicker" always managed to gel out
of sight before the police arrived.
Auto Insurance, Brown & White.
Frank Denno of Yroka. Calif., is
spending the week in the city attend
ing to business matters.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
A quurter paHO advertisement, for
Knight's Rogue lliver Cnlstip, showing
tho bottle and a tomato In colors and
stressing tTio fact that Roguo River
tomatoes are tho finest In the world
appeared yosterday In tho Oregon
Journal. i
Drive an Overland nnd reallzo the
difference Busy Corner Mtitor. 262
Mis. Mary K. IxJgnn Of Portland ar
rived in Modford mis morning to as
sist In the celebration of tho first an
niversary of the establishment of the
local chapter of the Philanthropic
Education Orsanlzatlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strang and
daughter, Helen Strang, left this
morning by auto Tor Roseburg where
they will spend the next few days vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strang nnd
family. They expect to return the
end of tho week.
Elmer Spencer, representing IITythc-
Wltter and company, left last night
for Portland after having spent sev
eral days in Medford on business.
Wildes Veazle of G. E. Miller nnd
oompany arrived last night from l"ort
land for a several days' business visit
in Medford.
MEDFOfiD. OttEfiOX. "WEDNESDAY. JANUARY
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Guthrie have re
turned from a several weeks visit In
California where they left their two
sons who are now attending boarding
school, f
Mr. und Mrs. M. Morris left Monday
for an extended auto trip through
California. .
Mrs. Mabel Hendricks, of Aberdeen,
Wash., with her sister, Mrs. Leslie
Price of Medford. vlsisted at the J. V.
Wright home on Mountain avenue last
week. Leslie Price is well known
in Ashland aa a candy maker, having
formerly been In the confectionery
business hero. Ashland TidingB.
Mrs. B. F. Daddysman leaves Thurs
day for San FranciBCo where she will
make her home.
EIS
AT HIGH PITCH
The Hal m hifrh wehool basketball
team and couch HoIHb Huntington
will arrive In Medford tomorrow
morn in K for the eon t est h tomorrow
night and Friday night at the Nat.
with tho Medford team.
Thursday night's game will be pro
ceeded by a girls' preliminary and
Friday night the Medford high Hehool
second team will meet an opponent
prior to the headliner.
Kven after having epent the foot
ball BeaHon of 1922 training under
Coach Durno's direction Medford
high ftchool athletes had no concep
tion of his capacity to make them
work until the last week or so. Prep
aration for the Salem contest has
been the absorbing interest of the
coach and he has made it that of the
men under him.
A hard struggle , is expected and
both Durno and hie squad have been
preparing for it to the utmost. Seats
which went on sale this morning at
Crowson's are selling rapidly and
practically all the front row had been
sold an hour after the salo opened
this morning, for the Thursday night
contest. A larger crowd than has
been present at any game this year
is expected both Thursday nnd Fri
day nights.
TIME TO SPRAY ROSES
SAYS A C. ALLEN
Just as soon as the weather settles
down nnd wo get n little sunshino, it
will bo well for people living in the
city of Medford to have their spray
ing done. Especially all roses and
shrubs that are Infested with the Sun
Joso scalo and fruit trees that need
spraying. This Hprnying can bo de
In ye d untlllater in the spring, but at
that time moHt of tho orchard spray
ers will bo busy and It may not be
possible to get someone with a good
spray outfit to work in town.
Use lime and sulphur standard
strength diluted one part limo and
sulphur to eight parts water. See
that tho ppraying U dono thoroughly
and do not; spray in cold or rnlny
weather.
A. C. ALLEN.
! jHort. Com. 3d District
Jnck llolty Page. 1
A thrilling punch i picture, filled
with' benrt interest itl the typo of pic
ture which the Pai&. theatre offers
aa Its feature attraction, beginning
tomorrow jnatinee and playing the
remainder of the week. It ie
'While Satan Sleeps," Jack Holt's
latest vehicle, based on Toler H.
Kync's famous story. "The Parson of
Panamint." It deuts with o man's
heroic battle to master his own soul.
Fiitzl llrunetto is tho leading woman
and there is a fine supporting cast.
"Hull" Montana In "A Ladles'
Man." a rollicking comedy on this
bill. It Is the story of a fastidious
caveman who becomes athletic in
structor In a girls' gymnasium.
A I'athe News Weekly and "Hetty"
Brown playing special selections, are
other offerings on the program.
W. O. w; Notice
Mombers are requested to be at the
I. O. O. F. Hull Thursday at 1:30 to
attend the funeral ot Neighbor Leroy
Ingram. W. O. W. services.
269 E. C. SILLIMAN. Clerk.
Didn't Know His Brother
"My brother gut so bad with stom
ach nnd liver trouble that when 1
saw him after a year 1 didn't know
him. Ho was emaciated nnd yellow
us a pumpkin and was often In gre.it
pain. lie couldn't have lived long
the way he was going. Doctors and
medicine gave him no relief. I picked
up a little booklet on Ma.vr's Wen-
derful Kemrdy. which he said de
scribed his rose perfectly. The first
dose of It gave him great relief an t
In n month he was good as ever " It
is a simple, narmless preparation
that removes the catarrhal mucus
from the Intestinal tract nnd r.llnys
the inilammatlnn which causes prac
tically aT utomui'h. liver nnd Intes
tinal tract and allays the Infkinima
tlnul ailments. Including appendicitis.
One dose will convince or money re
funded. Kor Kile by nil druggists.
, i , , . .A2L
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
V AM KI Job on farm with house
to live In or would rent furnished
farm, give particulars. Box 615. 203
TOR KKNT i room modern bunga
low, built-in futures, garage with
cement drive, wood shed and small
chicken lot, ideal location. Phone
CO I. or call ;;t$ s. Central. Jtil
ED ANDREWS IN
That the large audience at the
Page last night enjoyed "The Mika
do." the second In Its series of four
light operas tho Araericau Light
Opora company is playing during this
local engagement, was evidenced by
thn hearty enlhuBlasm which this
over popular comic opera of Oilbjrt
and Sullivan was received and the
almost continuous laughter which
greeted the funny saying and oddities
of Ed Andrews, tho chief comedian
"The Chimes of Normany" was pre
sented at this afternoon'B matinee,
and the last opera of the series, "H.
M. S. Pinafore,'" will be given to
night. Before the curtain at tho opening
of the performance,, the manager of
the company made a brief address
stating that Ed Andrews was the
mainstay of the American Lignt
opera company organization and be
cause of his well known talent and
experience, was mainly responsible
for Its success. He further related
that In the Initial performance . ill
America many years ago Ed Andrews
had created the character of Ko Ko,
lord high executioner, in which hi;
long ago ' became famed, and bis
brother, George Andrews, another
well known and popular Medford
man, of splendid voice; had origin
ally played the character of Poo
Bah.
Ed Andrews, since that time bas
accompanied this opera or lead it
on it3 always .successful journeys
over the country, and has played Ko
Ko over two thousand times.
' "The Mikado" presentation of last
night was to use a slang phrase, a
veritable knockout. The principals
and chorus were excellent in their
singing and acting. Tbe fine chorus
blended together more nicely, if pos
sible, than in "The Bohemian Girl"
of Monday night. The costumes and
stage settings were also pleasing.
But Ed Andrews as Ko Ko, fairly
dominated tho performance with his
comedy, zest and subtle wit. He
only sprung a few local gags, but they
hit tbe spot and increased the sopn
taneous laughter, especially when he
plaintively stated in his inimical
way that he did not have the heart
to execute 'any one never even had
executed a wooly aphis.
Ably seconding' Andrews in the
mirth producing was George Olsen,
that sterling young actor and come
dian, in the character of the Mika-
do; emperor Japan. ('
j
jvnocner nig nit was a clever young
lady, Miss Estlier Snyker, who sub
stituted last night for the star, Miss
Theo Pennington, in the pa.rt of Yuin
Yum, which she played and saug
with adorable simplicity and charm.
Miss Paula Ayres, the contralto star,
whose work always wins commenda
tion as Katisch, did some fine
tinging and comedy work. Harry
Pfeil. 'he tenor, as Nanki Poo, and
Car' tiundschu, the baritdne, as Poo
Bah, appeared to good advantage, as
did Ethel Mny Cook and Norman
Chandler In supporting roles.
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Relieve it with YfK1
Dr.KING'S
NEW DISCOVERY
.1 Ihejamify cough syrup
BEGINS
PETER B.
KYNE'S
famous masterpiece
"THE PARSON OF
PANAMINT"
presented under the title "WHILE
SATAN SLEEPS"
with
JACK HOLT
and all star cast
24, 102.1
E
US
At tho regular meeting of the coun
ty court this morning at Jacksonville
there was a spirited and thorough dis
cussion ot the county health nurse ap
pointment, that' lasted all morning,
and was taken under consideration by
that body for future action.
A petition was presented from Ash
land signed" by 300 taxpayers, oppos
ing the appointment of the nurse on
the grounds of unnecessary expense,
the delegation being- headed by Mrs.
Fred Pittmann and Mrs. Couzons. It
also contended that the county nurse
had "sometimes been coercive and or
dered tonsils and teeth taken out.
when not needed."
Delegations representing Medford.
Roguo River, Talent, Phoenix, Central
Point, "Gold Hill, and Eaglo Point were
also in attendance, and were in favor
of the appointing of a county nurse.
These delegations were headed by
Mrs. Fred Mears and Mrs. Noblett, as
spokeswomen. These districts had no
petitions, but plenty of statistics and
orators.
Dr. W. W. P. Holt, Prof. Briscoe, su
perintendent of the Ashland schools,
and Supt. Aubrey Smith, of the Med
ford schools, spoke in favor of .reten
tion of the county nurse, and told of
the educational benefits derived. Out
side of Ashland there was no organ
ized opposition.
The situation was brought about by
the resignation of Miss Falldine,
county nurse, and the county court is
said to be in favor of tbe system, and
will make the appointment on the
recommendation of the County Health
association, which is in communica
tion with two or three nurses avail
able for the position. Provision for
the county nurse Is made in the an
nual county budget, and the appoint
ment is expected about February 1st.
Before the delegations arrived, the
county court started working on its
road program, partly finished at the
last session, and approved the build-
P A PF
J. .ZjLVj D t
HEX REYNOLDS presents
The Ameriean
Light Opera Go.
Direct from Portland Auditorium
H. M. S.
PINAFORE
SEATS NOW SELLING
Entire Lower Floor and First 8 Rows of Balcony $1.10 ;
Last 5 Rows Balcony 85c.
TOMORROW. MATINEE!
FT in
REGULAR PRICES: Adults 35c; Kiddies
ing of one milo and one-half of road,
this side of Itocky Hill on the Butts
Fulls road.
Throe autolsts were summoned to
appear before Judgo Olcnn O. Tay
lor In police court at two o'clock this
afternoon for parking their cars on"
tho east side of tho "no parking' ;
sign on the brldgo last night. The
urrests were made by Night Patrol- .
man Cave. ' .
Duo to the large crowd at tho Pago
theatre tho motorists disregarded the ;
"no parking" sign nnd left their care
on tho biidgo whllo attending tho
theatre. It Is a .violation of tho' city
ordinance to park in nn indicated
nrea of restriction or within 20 ioet
of a fire plug.
Mn y: Tax National Houko.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. Author
ity would be given states to tnx na
tional banks under a bill passed to
day by tho senate as a substitute for
a similar Iioubo bill which now goes
to conference.
SULPHUR IS BEST
TO CLEAR UP UGLY,
BROKEN OUT SKIN
Any breaking out or skin irritation
on face, neck or body is overcome
quickest by applying Mcntho-Sulphur,
says a noted skin specialist. Because,
of its germ destroying properties, noth- ,
ing has ever been found to take the -place
of this sulphur preparation that
instantly brings ease from the itching,
burning and irritation.
Mcntho-Sulphur heals eczema right -up,
leaving the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
or disfigurement. A little jar ot .
Rowlcs Mcntho-Sulphur may be ob
tained at any drug store. It u ussd
like cold cream.
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching
Plcotlng
8c per yard.
Buttons covered.
TONIGHT !
8:30 CURTAIN I
in
Sir. and Mrs. Public:
Von were thrilled by this von
(lerful l'etcr II. Kyne tale of a
crook who masked as a minister
but new Joys await you In Jack
Holt's interpretation or the lend
ing rolo in (hut soul-sUiiing
ilisma!
And a progrnm ns delightful as
a week's vuent ion :
10c.