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v.r,v. TWO MEDKORD MATT, TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OliKOOW FRIDAY Tfocal and Lj Personal Tliis i ground bug day when aeord Ins to the old lore if (he ground hoc tees his shadow he then will g, back Into bis bole and there will le fix weeks more of winter, and if he ilxi not see his shadow there will be an variy spring. With the sua sliinins i with a program will follow. The youru: Jlose Iturkdull received a telegram today from Governor Walter L. Pierce that he will arrive In .Medford tomor row at 11 a. m. ManH-Gras! Oriental Ballroom! Tues.. Feb. 13! Costume prises! 272'' Dance Jackson Hot Springs, Sat. 203 The B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church will have a chicken supper at tlio home of JIlss Fern Daily. 07 S. Central Saturday 7 p. m. A social hour nicely all day he saw his shadow, and hence the winter will last six weeks longer according to this line of dope. Lunch napkins to embroider Sc a piece. Handicraft Shop. i'CT :.MarJi-Gras! Oriental Ballroom! Tues., Feb. 13! Costume prizes! 272 For the membership and constitu ency of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Feb. 4. will be of a special significance as the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. Furniture repaired and male to order, work called for and delivered. Wm. Bradley. Phone 1-L. 274 Three used pianos, one Emerson, going at (185. Palmer Piano House. i uere in a general compiami amon j vtiucuii who were auwn town uiuay people of the church are cordially invited. New luncheon cloths. Handicraft Shop. 2'J7' One more Dollar Day at The Hub Shoe Store. Shoes and Oxfords all at one dollar a pair, Saturday only. 2(7 Edison Marshall of Medford. one of the country's most popular writers of Western and Northern stories, be lieves the so-called "realism" in fic tion and poetry is solng out of rogne. Hasten the day! Portland Journal. Nureery stock guaranteed, accltmat- j ?d. full line. Write today. Grants Pass ! Nursery. Grants Pass, Oregon. 27u All kinds of rough and dressed lum- bcr. Wallace Wood, phone 108, 711 I E. Main. Pruning has started in the large about ih hoavv .lush nrt Icp aru.. orchards of the valley, the smaller lation in the gutter at the northwest : tracts a'ting till the ground dries, corner of West Main and North Grape I,aoce Ja" Hot Springs. Sat. 28a streets, caused bv a bursted water Dollar shoe 8316 at The Hub shne Pipe in front of the Sugar BowL The j s,ore- Saturday. Oxfords and Shoes, corner is impassable for pedestrians I nothing larger than Sfe. All at because their fear a fall and eettina t UUB uo,ulr " Hieir feet wet, unless they walk around some distance to avoid the ice and slush. The main complaint Is because the city up to early this afternoon bad not removed the slush. . Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and reiiairs Electric Shop, 6th and Bart letL tf Mardl-Gras! Oriental Ballroom! Tues., Feb. 13! Costume prixes! 272' Among the Ashland contingent of Elks who took In the doings of the local lodge last night were Prof, Irv ing Vining. Jerry Thornton. Ike Fride uar, C. H. Nlckerson, H. G. Carder and Ed Staples. Sale on lunch napkins. Handicraft Shop. 207' It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man, teceived word today, that he might insure persons against smallpox at a rate of 11.00 per thousand, the face or the policy to be paid If the assured contracts smallpox within twelve months. Authority la given bim to issue contracts up to $25,000.00 to any one person. Mr. Holmes says there is nothing In the line of insurance that he cannot write and. If the above is a sample, we believe him. 2GS Mrs. L. M. Pollock has returned tn Portland after a three weeks' visit with her son. Ralph L. Pollock, of Medford. Another popular dance at Odd Fel lows Hall Central Point, Friday, Feb. 2. Peerless "4 " Tickets 5Dc. 2B7 Oriental Ballroom! Dance! Satur day night! 20S The cold spell of weather, which has prevailed all week has been broken. and hence the coldest temperature of Ralph Hand, formerly the pride of Gold Hill, now known as The Lane county flash" will wrestle Mike Yokel of Salt Lake at Cottage Grove next Saturday night. Yokel recently won a match from Ted Thye. Wall maps of Jackson county, print ed on good linen paper, tinned at top and bottom for sale at this office. They show cities, rivers, roads, moun tains, location of property by section, township and range, and give lots of other information. Even' family should have one. - Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 6S0-J-2. tli Rosenberg Brothers of the Bear Creek orchards have finished install ing their lime sulphur plant, and will be ready for the spring spraying busi ness. The plant cost about 15000. . Crochet books, all new patterns. Handicraft Shop. 267 Dance Sat. night! OrientalBallroom. Admission 10a 2CS Horace Pelton. -Doc. Rowers and Johnny Reed were among the Elks from Gold Hill In attendance at the big meeting of the local lodge last night. There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. Big Dance Hot Springs Sat. 268 A big merchandise and competitive shoot will be held at the Kd I.umport place on the Pacific highway near Phoenix Sunday. Both rlfla and shot gun shooting will take place and a number of experts from Roscburg and Klamath Falls will be present, ac cording to present plans. A five man team from Koseburg will compete at this morning was but 26 degrees. Late the traps with a five man team from ...... 1 I iwl ft ml nt.il Aahlanrf mnA ha malah last night there was a very meager fall of very light snow. The sun was shining today and tho weather was lust chilly enough to be bracing. Fair weather is the prediction for Satur day. Place your order now for Lime Sul phur Solution at the Bear Creek Lime Sulphur Plant Price at plant $8.50 per barrel cash. Phone 8-R-l. 265tf One more Dollar Day at The Hub Shoe Store Saturday. Sizes up to EH all at one dollar a pair. 2C7" It Aids Growth! Science recognizes that the present-day method of over refinoment of foods, often strips them of essential vitamines. Scott's Emulsion of pure vitamine-bearing cod-liver oil is usea effectually to add vitam'me-value to the diet. It helps to re move the hindrance to growth and health. Sen H-w -. w I Medford and Ashland and the match promises to be an Interesting one.' Fruit, nut and shade trees. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 6S0-J-2. tf Oriental Ballroom! Dance! Satur day night! 26S Attorney Porter J. Neff Is In Salem attending to legal business In connec tion with the Medford Irrigation dis trict Next dance Eagle Point, Feb. 10th. 275 Colonial candles 20c up. Handicraft Shop. 267 Loulo Jensen motored to Medford after his wife and new baby Friday. Mr. Jensen is the butter maker at the creamery. Yroka (Cal.) Journal. Dressmaking, 435 S. Fir. 270 The Cheney phonograph plays ail makes of records. Sold at Palmer Piano House. Come in and listen to It 267 Returns of the Salem-Modford bas ketball game will be received at Crow son's tonight by long distance tele phone as soon as the game Is over. It Is supposed that the returns will not be received until some time after ten o'clock. Dance Sat night! OrientalBallroom. Admission 10c. 268 Flowering shrubs and evergreens. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 6S0-J-2 tf - Waller Antle of Lake Creek was among the out of town visitors lit the city Thursday afternoon. He attended the Elks lodge last night. Hemstitching at Denel's. 207 PAfI? Monday Night, Feb. C 1 JT. VJTJQ 8:30 curtain J r 3 SEAT SALE OPENS r TOMORROW NOON L 3 KODtCF.Il MIT7.PS ,.VS Henry W. Savage Offers a Ma jnificent New Production of ; t 113 Ml? 111!, The Most Encnanting Musical Play the World Has Ever Known A FAMOUS SPECIAL PERFECT MAXIM METROPOLITAN COMPANY CHORUS ORCHESTRA Not an Inferior Road Show but an Original No. 1 Organiiation PRICES 55c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20; $2.75. Include! Tax. ' Miles Cantrall of Ruch attended to business matters In the city Thurs- 1 day afternoon and evening. I Dance Sat night! OrientalBallroom. ! Admission 10c. 2CS j Metal weather strip Is easily ap plied around windows and doors' and ' keeps out cold and wind. Sold by ! Big Pine Lumber Company. 20tf ) Frank D. Cohen, of Marshfield. the district deputy exalted ruler of the Klks order for the Oregon district south, who paid an official visit to Hie Klks lodge night, left this morning for a visit to the Klamath Falls lodge, after which he will return and visit the Ashland lodge. Mr. Cohen, who Is a well known druggistof Marshfield. ! was so agreeably Impressed with Med ford on his short visit here, declares his intention of coming to Medford later on for a more extended visit , Big Dance Hot Springs Sat 208 Auto Insurance, Brown & White. The Lone Scouts basketball team defeated the Christian church five Wednesday night on tho Y. M. C. A. floor In the former basket grocery by a score of 22-13. Oriental Ballroom! Dance! Satur day night! . 26S For Diamond coal bricquets, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. The new plate glass window has been installed In the Crater Lake Hardware comiany to replace the one that was broken by an autolst who drove his car over the curbing about six weeks ago. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Metal weather strip is easily ap plied around windows and doors and keeps out cold and wind. Sold by Big Pine Lumber Company. 26Stf The Salem-Capital-Jouroal makes the following comment on the game In that city this evening, between the Medford and Salem basketball teams: "The coming game between the Med ford and Salem high school teams scheduled to be played at the armory Friday evening. Feb. 2; beginning at 8 o'clock, bids fair to be the best high school game that Salem residents will have a chance to see this year. Ac cording to coach Hollls Huntington, local mentor, the Medford boys will be able to give the Salem team a harder game than they did at Med ford In the last game which ended 20 to 13 because the floor Is shorter and they will not tire as easily. , Bring your interior Ceeoration prob lems to Deuel's Art Dept 269 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 oat of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf M. A. Stevens, of Edmonton, Al berta, who has been visiting here with his sister, Mrs. Wllber Williams and with other relatives at Rogue River, Medford and Ashland, leaves In the morning for his home. He has been in the Rogue valley for the past tro months. Grants Pass Courier. Hemstitching at Deuel's. 29 Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Charles Davis, city water and street superintendent left last night for Salem where he will remain (or sot. era! days on business. ' Have your cylinders rebored on a high grado, accurate boring mill. The Storm upright boring mill Is the heaviest and most expensive mill made for rebore work. All work guar anteed and prices tight Riverside Garage. 262tf Grafted Franquctto walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 6S0J-2 tf W. E. Crews, state corporation com- missioner, arrived this morning from Salem and will remain here until to morrow morning when ho will leave by auto for Saloni accompanied by Mrs. Crews. After tho fire it is too late to in sure. See Redden & Canaday now. 25 Wben better automobiles are built Ouick will build them. . tf Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and Mr. Alenderfer's brother Walter ar rived this morning from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Alenderfer have been visit ing in Chicago for the past month and Walter Alenderfer. whoso home is in the windy city, returned with them for a visit He may possibly remain here permanently. Dance. Eagle Point. Sat nlte. 267 Shoe sale X and $7 dress and work shoes. $5. Old Reliable Shoe Shop.. 7 N. Fir. , 266 Rev. and Mrs. Wm. B. Hamilton re turned this morning from Portland where they have been visiting for the past few days and where Rev. Hamil ton has been In attendance - at an Episcopalian conference. All kinds ot rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main. Thornless blackberry plants. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone SS0-J-2. tf Miss Esther Dayman, national sec retary of girls wort of the Y. W. C. A. arrived yesterday from San Francisco and will remain here until tomorrow. She is en route to Portland and during her stay hers will give talks to the local Y. W. C, A. organization. Closing out all our farm machinery, several good buys. Patton tRobin son. Inc. tf Ring rterrr trees. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 6J0-J-!. tf Eight members of the Ashland high school basketball team left Thursday for the Willamette Talley where they will play a series of games. Eugen. Salem. Hill Military academy at Port land, and Cottase drove will be met while on the trip. Those who made the trip were Coach Walter Haches. Marske. Culbertson. Wentner, Clark. Fnilan. Ramsey and Woods. Hot tamales and chill con came st De Voe's. tf Company A. National Guard, has had prepared a coloird slide showint lust what the new armory now being built here will look like when It Is completed. The slide will be exhibited on the screen at the local moving picture theater. Charlie Carlton recently sold 60 acres of Bear Creek bottom land to IL G. .Pech. The land is situated about three miles northeast of Medford and adjoins property owned by Mr. Pech ! who will make a modern dairy farm of the entire tract We have good values in used cars. Patton St Robinson, Inc. tf George S. Plymate. former conduc tor of the Medford Jacksonville street car. Was operated upon last Saturday at the Medford Hospital for a severe case of gall stones. He' is oonvalesc . ing rapidly. Before the operation i could be performed trans! union of j blood from Wm. Bishop of Jackson 1 vllle was necessary, j You can get It at DeVoe's. tf I A number of sportsmen of Rosebun; , and Klamath Falls will attend the Sportsmen's banquet at the Medford Hotel on Saturday night at which Governor Pierce will be the guest of honor, and local trap shooters are planning to hold a shoot next Sunday, with the visiting shots. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108, 711 E. Main. Benton Poole of the Applegate was ' a business viistor In the city Friday, j Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf The Medford high school boys' sec ! ond team and the girls' first team will make the trip to Gold Hill tonight and will meet the boys and girls of the ) Gold Hill high school in two games of basketball. The boys of the local high school second team defeated the Gold Hill team by a decisive score wben they played there some time ago. Chiropody. Phone 563-J. 278 Mrs. Hugh Porter ot Central Point underwent a major operation at the Medford Hospital yesterday morning and so far is reported as doing as well as can be expected. .There's a busy business College in your borne town. OWN. William Harris, local Standard Oil service station operator, who has been here since last spring, has been ap pointed assistant special agent at Eu gene and will leave Sunday to take up his duties In that city. His many acquaintances and friends, although they are glad of his promotion will regret bis departure. Harris has made an excellent record for himself while in the service of the company. Noel L. Erskine gives piano lessons at pupil's homes; Phone 729-W. 269 JI. K. iJavis and S. M. Carroll, rep resenting the Star Motor Co. of Oak land, are in Medford selling Star stock. This Star stock issue will be withdrawn from the market February 10th. Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nurs ery. Phone 6SO-J-2. tf The Mall Tribune has sold a page ot advertising space to C. S. Moss for a special feature called "Who's Who & Why.". This advertising space is sold direct to Mr. Moss and Mr. Ertle who Is doing the soliciting is repre senting him and not this paper. We are not responsible in any way for his work. Children's clothes made to order at Deuel's Art Dept. 269 . FKIiRfAIiV 2. WSj - ' . -y - jg- EKAHS TO GIVE A CHILDREN'S PARTY The members of the Rebekab lodge, assisted by tbe members of the Odd Fellows lodge, are arranging to provide an evening of amusement and entertainment for tho children ot members of these two orders on Fri day evening, February 9. Tbe child ren will be assembled at tho Odd Fellows ball by 5:30, when a warm supper will be served. Following this there will be a program of enter tainment and games until about 8:30. when the gathering will be dis persed. It is planned to have all the small er children of Rebekahs and Odd Fellows In the city, whether their parents are members of the lodges hero or not. to bo present and enjoy this occasion. No effort will be spar ed to make it a grand success. On February 16, the Canton and Ladles' auxiliary are to give a bas ket social, to which all Odd Fellows and their wives and Rebekahs are In vited to be present. This also prom is to be an enjoyable event. Business Woman Feared She Had Heart Trouble "Since Tnnlac has1 overcome a bad case of indigestion and nervousness Of three or four years' standing for mo. my work here In the store is a pla!Ure. and I m certainly grateful for the good ht'Sith It has given rr.c." said Mr. J w. Pie-kins, of Mi E. lith street. Los Angrles. who owns and cpvrate tbe book store at 21S Mercantile place. "I was so run down that 1 felt mis erable all the time. My sleep was broken ond tcsllw I had no appe tite, and the gas from undigested food caused my heart to palpitate so I thought I hud heart trouble. For a time I had a swelling In my !eps too ii nd It was an effort for me to (ret about. "It is wonderful how Tanlac has given n;e stub perfect relief from Ihew trouble. I eat heartily now. sleep like a child at night and just feel fine all the time." Tar. ac m old by all good drnR g'sts Adv. ECONOMY GROCETERIA THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE Here we are at the first of the month again. Some are reminded of it by the bills they receive, others by the arrival of their pay checks. The latter bank their checks; the former well let's talk about something pleasant. But anyway it's mighty fine to own your check when you get it. Swift & Co.'s picnic shoulders, while 1000 pounds last, 16c per lb Tru Blu Graham Crackers, in 5 lb. Wooden Boxes, while QQq 50 boxes last, per box .... . 20c . 10c . 10c . 28c Fancy Chinook Salmon, flats per can Finan Haddie Fish Flakes, per can Ehman's Olives, No. 1 cans, each Ehman Olives, No. 2 cans (extra lage olives) per can ... Jiffy Jell, 4 for 25c; per dozen packages. . . . . 69c Tomatoes, standard pack, No. 2 cans, 2 for 25c Extra fancy Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 for 50c Grated Pineapple, l's, per can 10c Extra fancy shrimp, per can 15c Waldorf Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 27c Oysters, extra good quality, per can . 15c Peas, good grade, No. 2 cans, 3 for 37c Kentucky Wonder Beans, home pack, No. 2 cans, 3 for . . . .37c Pure Fruit Jelly, 6 oz. glass . . . 10c Bakery Special Doughnuts! Doughnuts! Doughnuts! We have installed a new Doughnut machine and to introduce our new Cake Doughnuts, we will sell 1 fit? Saturday,- per dozen GATES LYD1ARD Buy here and bank tbe difference "67 A. F. & A. M. Special communication Fri day evening, February 2, at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. De cree. By order of the W. M. O. D: FRAZEE, Secretary. ranLs ceases on this the second day of February. U-'i. A. C. WALKER. Treasurer of Jackson County, Oreiron. L'til Cotuny Treasurer's First Call for Pro hibition Enforcement Fund Warrants State of Oreson. Treasury Department County of Jackson, Jacksonville. Oregon. February 2. 1923. Notice is hereby given that there are fundi on hand for the redemption of Jackson County Prohibition En forcement Fund Warrants Nos. 33. 3i. 38. Interest on the above called war- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Position by experienced lady cook In camp, farm or small hotel. Call or write Washington Rooms. 272 LOST Barrel for Tempoint fountain pen. Finder call C. L. Goff, 3S7-M. WANTED Woman for general house work. Mrs. H. A. Thicrolf. 12 Minn, Ave.. Phone 813. 2Stt PIPE FLUSH Quickly dissolves all obstructions tn clogged drain and sewer pipes BUV IT TRY IT For Sale By A. L. VROMAX,. 113 S. Front St. .Babbiting," Welding, Repairing y '1 and Lathe Work REASONABLE BATES Crater Lake Automotive Co. .. 123 South Front Rt. : i Handicraft Snop. HamttltcbJnf PI co tint to par yird. Bottosi 0Tr4, HUEEY! SUp on it or you 11 miss him! Treatments inexpensive ! Prescribing Nature's greatest remedy LAUGH , TER! , . HE'S ON THE HOME STRETCH! Harold Lloyd SMASHES ALL RECORDS FOR CONTINUOUS J0Y AS . Dr. Jack1 Continuous Tomorrow and Sunday 12:30 " to 11:00 P. M. TODAY will be a splendid day to see me ! I begin my last day of laughter sen-ice here tomorrow! Blues cured p. d. q. Pronto! Quick! DR. JACK. Sunday ANITA STEWART in "THE WOMAN HE MARRIED" and' LARRY SEMON in "THE BAKERY" 31 j n-rvSTVJ-"