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PAOR TWO f ocal and . Mj Personal "'ho Medford H lull school basket ball team will leave Thursday eveiilr.s on a tour of Hie northern part of tlu stuto, playing Frlduy niKlit lit Sniem, Saturday, night with the liill Miilla.y acndoiny of l",ortlai)U al .Portland. Mot:, day night, at Cottage drove and Tues day night at Eugeuo with tho Univers ity of Oregon 'freshmen Mum. The prrapnnel of the tonm has not deli nltely been unnouiieed by Coach IMdie Ddrno. . :. Wo hnvo good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. ...-if Mhis Florence. Graves and Ida Wood, plan, teachers. Studio 4S(J S. Ivy Si Phone 7"8-V. . , 23 Scroen pictures of "The Settlement of Oregon" will bo featured ut th". First Methodist Church tonight. Prof. Hanby, who is nn authority on Oregon history, will lecture on the slides. Ali interested are invited. Tho hour Is 8:10. Out of style out of tho world. Can vou play Mali-Jong;;? Medford Hook Stoic. , 206 Hot inmaleg and chill con car no at J. a v.e's tf .Mrs. George Codding, wife of the newly appointed assistant corporation commissioner, arrived yesterday from Medford to make her home In Salem for tho next fow. years.. Mr. and Mis Codding are residing in tho Marion apartments. (Salem Ca'pltalJourhal.) il,;',o motor' driven horns nl the rtlc!tric Shop. . .i ..".'.. ' Hid dance! Wed. night! Oriental llalli-oom! ' ' -M" REAPING BENEFIT 1'ioin tho r:poricnco or MeoToiil Tec pic. Wo lire foilllniite indeed to be able to profit by the 'experience of our neighbor. The public utterances of Medford residents on the following subject will Interest and benefit many of our readers. Head ibis statement. No belter proof cull be had. It. I.. Kaufman. U3 N. Grape St.. Medford. says: "I know the value of noon's Kidney I'llis. na I have used I them orf mid on for years with Rood reru'ts. At times my kidneys were disordered, duo to n cold settling on tliem mid my back was lame . mid ached fovcrely. My kidneys acted ir regularly at theso times, too. but limit's Kidney Pills, have always re lieved these troubles and 'put '-my kidneys' in' good coiulltluiW; Vrleo 00c at all dealers.1 llon't wlmplv ask for a kidney remedy set lionu's Kidnoy. l'lllsllui same thai Mr. Kaufman had.- jiostwMllhurn l.'o... Mfrs.. Ituffnlo. N. V. Adv. DAY BY DAY, V.IN EVERY WAY , ' . . ; "DR. JACK" EXTENDS HIS SWAY M. L. Alford, the city recorder, spent a largo part of luday tit Ashland on business. ' Fmnituro repaired and nindo to order, work called for and delivered. Win. Hradley. I'hone 10H-L. 2T4 Over KO.ooo people viewed tho mas terpiece "Never Alone," during its ex hibition in rortlond. Now on display at .Medford Center Store. Admission to exhibit ten cents. ;'25.J M. 8. Johnson of Gold Hill spent Tuesday afternoon In. tho city Irans actlng business and vUiltlnK friends. -.u.o office Is p.opared to print ledger sheet, bills, etc., used on the baokkeeplng machines. Don't give your orders to travellug men and have them printed out of Medford. I'hone us nnd we will call. tf Alter the fire it is too late to In sure. See rteddeti i Canaday now. 214tf M. 1.. I'atlon, who had been the local mannger lor the Standard Oil Com pany at Ashland for tho pant two years, was recently transferred by the company, to be tho manager at Now burg, and Mr. and Mrs. I'atton have taken up thel rrcsidenco in that city. Ho Is tho oldest son of Ownoy J. Pat ton of this city. V. U. Miller is the new manager of tho company at Ash land. Freezing your radiator cost you $(). Denatured alcohol $1.25 at Hlttson Motors will save you that expense. . 266 Mr. J. H. MclCachern of Washington, 1). C. will lecture on "Thunderbolts of the Coming Storm." Jan. 30 aud 31, at Seven Day AdvcntlBt Church, N. Rlyorqiide, 7:30 p. m. Everybody In vited. Admission free. . , . 206 Attorney Hen .F. Lindas has re turned from a short business trip to i ortlnnd and Snlem. . ' Another popular danco at Odd Fel lows Hull Central Point, Friday, Feb. 2. Peerless "4." Tickets Otic.-. 1267 lleginnlng tonight the public, muy view the mnstor painting "Never Alone" at the Medford Center Store between 7 and 9:20 in the evening, lu addition to the regular exhibit during tho day. 264 All mothers of the Washington school district having children under school age are requested by Mrs. N. U. Newcomb to meet Miss Teitcti at Mrs. Newcomb'a home. 1219 West 10th street, on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. There's a busy business College in your home town. OWN. Hhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valloy Nursery; Phone- 6S0-J-2. , th Tommy Nichols, Jr., of the Eagle Point district was a business visitor In the city Tuesday afternoon. All kinds of rough and dressed. lum. bor. . Wallace Wood, phone 108,--711 E. Mali) has never before been iktmm achieved locally by - , - . . . L 1J. , JXi any picture. We thank you for your appreciation and hope that our co-operation in holding the pic- 7 ----rc- ture over till Saturday night will enable everyone to see it. w B - " Tf MKUFORD MATTi. TKTBONE," 'A hill aimed ut rcxkless hunters has teen introduced In tho etate legisla ture which provides that "Whoever while on a hunting trip or in pursuit of wild game birds, negligently, reck lessly or carelessly shoots and wounds or kills any human being shijl. upon conviction thereof,' be punished, in the discretion of tho court, by Imprison ment in the county Jail for not. leas than six months nor more than one year, or by a fine of not less than $250 nor, more than ?wou, or such finc'nnd imprftxnmnt " both Danco Wed. night,' Oriental Hail- room. Suvo time, worry ind expanse by putting alcohol In your niiator; pre vent freezing. Geo. L. Trek-hjer Motor Co. "'' ' ' ThWo's no place like. Holmes for comploto Insurance service " Freezing your radiator cost you $50. Denatured alcohol $1.25 ut Hlttson Motors will save you that expense. - 266" Horace Hromloy, who was confined to his home yeBterduy with a severe cold is sufficiently recovered to at tend 'to his duties at the California Oregon Power company office. Fruit, nut and shade trees. Valley Nursery, Phone GS0-J-2. Next dance Eaglo Point, lOUi. Kden . tfe " Feb. 275 'Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Reed of Gold Hill weroimong the out of town, visi tors in tho city Tuesday afternoon. Dressmaking, 435 S. Fir. . 270 Hemstitching at Deuel's. 267 Dr. Jouctt P. Hray hns moved to Myrtle Point, Oregon, where, accord-, ine to friends in this city he engaged In the practice of tho ministry. Auto Insurance, Drown & White. Wall maps of Jackson county, print ed on good linen paper, tinned at top and bottom for sale at this office. They show cities, rivors, roads, moun tains, location of property by section township and range, and give lots of other information. Bvery family should havo one. tf James Ryan of the Steamboat dis trict Is spending the week in tho city, being forced to call oft' his trapping, to come to town for treatment for an aching tooth. For Diamond coal oricketts, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Flowering shrubs aud evergreens. Eden Valley Nursery. Phoue 680-J-2 tf A slight improvement was reported Tuesday in the condition of Jack Carey, local fruit buyer, seriously ill with brnln fevor. The crisis In the illness is expected to be passed In the next ten days. The Cheney phonograph 1 plays all makos of records. Sold at Paliuer Piano House. ' Come ' In ' n&U listen to it. 267' Medford Wants HELD We advertised Thursday as the last day. We booked another picture, but so large have been the crowds and so overwhelming the demand to show the picture until Saturday night, that we have at no little inconven ience succeeded in holding it. MEDFORD. , OlMlfiO.V. . Intorurban,. It not International re lations, wcro cemented und the cause of, co-operative culture strengthened wonday, night, when tho Ashland Study club, pioneers in mental up! ill among tho women's organizations of tho valley, ncted as hostesses to the Vodnesdny Study club of Medford, to , Its own membership of former days, -1 nniuo contingent o, as..- - lands efficient corps of teachers The) veiinesuuy niuuy CIIIO nail cum mreu a "Jitney" which, deposited the dele gation of representative Medford women at tho community house that Inspirational center for wider ranging social Intercourse, promptly at 8 o'clock. Ashland Tidings. Pnce your ordor now- for Llmu hui pHur Solution nt tho Hear Creek Hiue Sulphur I'lunt. . Price at plant $S.60 per barrel cash. Phono S-K-l. 2(i5tf Hid dance! .Wed. night! 'Oriental Ballroom! 265 The present cold wave, which will continue another day at least accord ing to tho woather prediction, extends all over Weetern Oregon and tho northern part of California. Thoro Is considerable snowfall also In these sections and a general snowfall In Northern Calll'ornlu. There was a fall of snow in the San Francisco and Berkeley districts yesterday. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work aud prompt service. tf Mardi-Cras! Feb. 13! Oriental Ball room! . 265 The Sulvation Army Relief store will be open . tomorrow, Thursday morning, at 8 a. m., those wishing to purchase garments at a very reason able price and who are unable to pay but a small sum, will find this sale of garments and shoes will help supply their needs at a low cost. Those un ablo to buy at all will be given at tention by the officer in charge. Un derwear, shoes and stockings for chil dren aro needed badly by the Salva tion Army at this time. Call Captain Ford, Phono 350', and they will be called for. Your watch is sure to keep first class. time If Jt is repaired by tho Medford Center Jewf.ry . Store. 265" Wanted Portable bathtub. C. A. DeVoe. , .,. 263tf John 0. Mann, who with Mrs. ilann returned last week from a month's vacation trip to southern California, reports that iu San Dlogo.it was 90 degrees in tho shade too warm for comfort. Mr. Mann made a short trip into Old Mexico, -and only reniained for ten minutes, he was so thoroughly disgusted with things. Children's clothes made to order at Deuel's Art .Dept.. '. ;.. .; 269: Free Instructions ,in ! knitted ' and crocheted "bead 1. bags. ' ,. Handicraft! lshou. .' V 266 "Dr.; Jack" OVER TILL zz AVKDNKSDAV, ., JANtTAUV A. M. Schermcrhorn of Medlord re turned home this morning after bcin here on business. Coos Hay Times, firing your Interior decoration prob- lems' to Deuel's Art Dept. ,26!. Thornless blackberry plants. EJen New novelty ribbons. Handicraft Shop. 265 The first disciple of Coueism to Bhow (n Ma c , Ju(, w x CoW1(, wb(j ng a r(wm of ( lllliuii inher ence to the lines "day by day, in every way" hus thrown away his cann. nnd reports that his rhciuuatisiutis cot us active as formerly. Hemstitching at Deuel's. 28U Valloy Nursery, Phone 'MO-J-2. tl' I Nursery stork guaranteed, acclimat tuli ilne. v'rito today, Grants Pans Nursery, Grunts Pass, Oregon. 270' Representatives Carkin nnd Cowgill of Jackson, county yesterday intro- j uut ou u u.ii iu l.'.u i.ouso malting uie statutes regulating railroad crossing apply to cities of 5000 papulation and above. .. Closing out all our rami machinery, several good buys. Patton & Robin son. Inc. tf Auto insurance.- Brown & White. 1). M. C. thread, all colors, 5 cents per skein. Handicraft Shop. 265 The following is from an article con cerning the Salem basketbnll team re cently appearing In tho Salem Capital Journal. "The southern trip while not counting towards the champion ship of the stale intcrscholastlc league In any way gives tho Salem folks a fine line of dope on what to expect when the local team gets into the tournuuieut, which, according to the presorit Indications they will probably do. The games with Medford were quite a surprise as It was generally thought that the Medford five would take the locals to a drubbing. The victory for the Salem, team can lie-attributed' to n largo extent to Coach Hollls Hiintlngton. Ho acted as couch of the Medford five last year and as n result knew- in a fa:r way what to ex pect while Durno, the Medford coach, hau. no way of knowing of the work of the Salem team. Next Friday evening the Medford team will come to Salem to meet in what promises to be a whirlwind of a match." Hundreds of Medford people have visited' the painting,; "Never Alone" which i3 on exhibit at the Medford Center Store during the day and from 7 to 9:30 in the evening. Admission 10 cents. 264 . Have your cylinders rebored on a high grade, accurate boring mill, The Stprni upright boring mill is the heaviest and most expensive mill ! made for rebore work. All work guar- anteed. and prices right.. Riverside Garage. . . .' 202tf ii'Mardi-Gras! Oriental Ballroom ifnes., Feb. 13!. Costnmo.prizos! 265 for the Remiainder of the Week! 1 .C,'.' "V.'.f'.'C.'.'lT) SATURDAY -'SI,' 1fi: .' Mr. and AlrB. Frank Carson of Butte Falls are among the out of town business-visitors. Legul Reserve Old Lino l.lie Insur ance company desires to make geu eral agency connection In Southern Oregon. ' Previous experience not nec essary. Only men with fair Intelli gence ancd good diameter can bo con sidered. This company sell life, health and accident Insurance. Ad dress 109-13 Northwestern Hank Build ing. Portland, Oregon. 264 Start your bead baK now, all colors of beuds to select from, llandlcrait Shop. 2651 According to orders from the secre tary of state February 10, is the last date under which autos can bo opor ated with a 1922 license, and arrest for, violation of the traffic will fall upon' those fulling to have their new licenses. 1 : Oriental. Ballroom Wed. night! Big dance! Admission 10 cents. 265 ... Danco. Eaglo Point. Sut. nlte. 267 Shoe sale til and $7 dress and work shoes, $5. Old Rellublu Shoo Shop. 7 N. Fir. . : . . 2 P. H. Myers has been asked to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of L! O. Walker, city recorder. We un derstand he has accepted. Gold Hill News. . ... Grafted Fianquctto walnut trees. Eden Valloy Nursery, Phone 680-J-2 tf Grafting wax: , Eden Valley Nurs ery. Phone G80-J-2. tf When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. ' tf The Parent-Teachers' Circle of the Jackson '"school IH'' meet- liT the' as-senibly-linll nt 'ffiice .o'clook-Friday afternoon.-' MIsh Fern Daily" w'ill't'cll of her trip to Hawaii. Rowcn Gale will give one of her-pleasing dances, and Sirs. Ray)ea Moore .has arranged ,for nppitopriafn' Aiu-sic'. .i;Plans'. lot "Daddy's.Nlglit" will be discussed and refreshments .will.be served (Hiring the social hour. Parents and friends of the schools are cordially invited to attend. Bring us. your watch repairing and get it tho next dayi ' Medford Center Jewelry Shop. 265 Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nito. 267 Chiropody. Phone 563-J. 276 Grover Coiruni, who returned from his homostead in tiia Butte Falls dis trict last week to recover from a heavy cold, leaves tomorrow- morning and expects to spend tho rest ol the winter making improvements and shooting nnd trapping various "var mints" on his property.. Bing cherry tree's. Eden Valley Nursery, Phono G80-J-2. tf Noel I.. Erskino gives piano lessons at pupil's homes. Phono 729-W. 269 . All kinds of rough and dressed hunt ber. Wallnco Woods, phono 108, 711 EJ Main. , . MIDNIGHT! , ' nr,--rT,r."r-":"Tr";vr-. rt"-;- v,'! ., u a iinnerat cut of 3c. n pound in the price of all print butter in tho Portland market at tho open ing of the Wednesuuy iruue, iohow. ig further loss In San Francisco. But terfat also dropped at the sumo time. You can got It at DeVoes. tf Oriental Bullrooui! TiieB.. Feb. 13! Costume prizes! 265 Flying with sucn iorco u m mt a largo window pano. about, throe foet square, a qualf "Sunday ' night flew through tho window at the home of ... . i.,ii..v fin North Tenth street. Siuuluy evening, Mrs. Builoy had UBt left her seat uy me nmuw uU u , r. .i... h!i,imn in tho house. , while she went out in the yard. She heard a crash and started uock. uu mj was mot by the children, who. wero badly frightened. Upon Investigation she found that the bird' had struck the window carrying . tho glass with it and. hud landed in almost the exact spot where sho had been slttlng. G rants Pass Courier. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace woou, puouu iv, .n E. Main. ... ; '.'.. Oriental Ballroom wed. nigiii: nig dunce! Admission iu ceuis.,, .uu- Mr and .Mrs. Geo. uoinns wuo jiisi eturiied from San Francisco say tho .., ivi.inW which comes to Med ford next Monday played two .woeks m absolute capacity and could havo stayed two woeks longer. San Fran cisco was wild about It anu uiey corning snow. -Milk and cream nt DeVoes. - tt Stamped piHo1 caac3 new .'patterns, Handicraft Shop. - -- ' - "jilM : Members of -the' Weatonka. ; Tribe, No 1 -of the Improved Order of Red me'n, enjoyed a delightful evening, Jan 27, at tho Redman Hall. A short business session was heJi j Tlion tho warriors scouted uie Kiore i'"" ..v,; f whieh a'oumber.-were cap- t,ure(l;.:'Ilcri'esliments '-cr served at tUO'CIOSe Ol um ...cunm.. Dance Wed. night. Oriental Ball room. tZL, Broke His Vow "After trying all remcdii-9 and doctors for stomach trouble for tight long vears I decided I couldn't bo helped and sworo l would never take, another dose of any kind of medi cine, but when 1 saw what Mayr's Wonderful Remedy did for a friend, who also suffered from bloating as I did, I concluded to try It myself. It Jolped mo at once." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes tinal tract and allays the Inflamma tion which causes practically all stoiuaoh, Uv.iir, and,, Intestinal .nil-rivei-ioV including appendicitis.-'. One dose will convince, or money refund ,i lrnr kiiIo liv all dl-TOKKlsts. Adv. .f ' i ; i 4