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PXGE TWO Zocal and Personal ' Oiit-ide vfriton from Tirious ia.-; i -l the stale (K-an arrivine in tlif city i tbis forenoon to attend the banijue ' tonlsht at liir Hctrt .Metlfcnl. at which i Governor Pierce Till be th? chief i siM-st of bouur. Tiie banquet ill li I pin at 7:30 o'clock, f MnrJi-Oras' Oriental Hailroom! ? Tueg, Ft-'j. 13! Costume riresl UT2 The J.ickaon County Il'iildins & Ixn Assn. has IwOO to loan on city property. -'' Floyd Hart, who Is the business manager or the Klks Iodite minstrel show, ix aiienilinK this afternoon at Yreka looking after preiiarallons for Che comlne aiiarance there of this attraction. The lirst performance or ' the minstrels will be RlTen at Yreka. snd the w-xi two performances here at home. S Furniture repaired and made to order, work called for and delivered. Win. Bradley. Phone 10S-L. in For Sale New Columbia phono rnph records at half price. Victor, lirunswick. Columbia, F'athe & Sonora phonoKmphn and records at reduced pri:es. Music Shop. IS N. Grape street, neit to Farmers & Fruitfrrowers Hank. I-h:ni KI J. W The following humorous item ap-j reared In yesterday s Jacksonville Post: "In order to proirly observe sroundhoc day the Hank of Jackson vlll remained closed all day today." Three used pianos, one Emerson, SolnR at flSi. Palmer Piano House. 262 The Jackson County Building & l.oan Afsn. has IsOfej to loan. on city ; proierty. 203 According to the notices mailed out i to members, the Crater club meeting i next Tuesday night will mark the S transition of llob Doyle from a "baby eruption" to a "big eruption." Iloyle ! who was elected president of the or gantzatlon will be inaugurated as "big eruption" and a lively meeting Is pre- i dieted. Oenulne Iiosch Magneto parts and I repair Klectrlc, Shop, 8th and Bart- i lett. . U l.ucky day at Deuel's Jan. 21th. 2S6 The regular meeting of the Wednes day Study club will be held Feb. 7th ; at 2:30 p. m. in the Library building. Manli-Cras! Oriental - Ballroom: Tues Feb. 13! Costume prizes! 272 The Jackson County Building & fxan Assn. has (8000 to loon on city property. 269 Sunday, at the Presbyterian church will, he Religious Education Day. The theme of the mornlni; sermon will be "lessons from the Master Teacher. In the evening, a message on the Christian College will be given en- - titled "Thru College In Sixty Min utes." It will be finely illustrated with stereoptlcan pictures of some of the finest Christian colleges and thoir work.. Young people looking forward ' to college education will be Interested ' In' this presentation. The male quar tet will sing at the morning service "Lead Kindly Light." by Dudley Duck. In the evening Miss Itowena Gale and .Alina. Lawrence will sing a duet. en titled "Galilee." K. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man, rcmlred' word today, that he might Insure persons against smallpox at a rate, of $1.00 per thousand, the face of the policy to be paid if the assured contracts smallpox within twelve months. Authority Is given him to Issue contracts up to J25.000.00 to any ono parson. Mr. Holmes says there . is nothing in the lino of Insurance that ho cannot write and, If tlio above is a ' samplo, we believe him. 26S For Sale 10,000 acres of land con- ; slating of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and tlmberlaml. some Irrigated; also mining property. , All property must and will be sold at some price. Somo as low as $1.00 per acre, 6 to 10 years time. T. v. Miles. Attorney, Jackson Co. Dank Bids., or flold Kay Realty Co., owners, 15 N. Grape next to Farmers and Fruit growers Dank. Phone 4C5-J. 26S The Ashland Fruit and Produce as sociation Is holding a meeting this af ternoon for consideration of the can . nery question. Dear Folks: I'm tempted to bo real precise & ll Kill ' led till wk., 'Cnu.w 1 want to urito nlxmt some IHKnllArie Hi I ortani ercnts. lint read on: I'll Io the rclinlous thing ami resist Hliiptudon !! The Y. W. C. A. Ilia DoingH Inst nMht lirot out a Inrjro sllco of the I'opulntion, The Baptist Indlcs put up n good Iwtt a Itiinqurt, to ho proper. .Mm, OornlNh prtvililtHl with her usual gnice. Mlm Booth snng c hJinnlngly. Mr. J-.iIiiieniliit "dlil' 1! nuinbiirH, Kiuitlnii - the -ml one In cause ho had to.: .Miss Me Kecne's n-tiort showed that the V. W. In kui bis; work in Motlfortl, A: j should have the Mipimrt or every ! rliiwn. Miss Dayman's n't ! iliess wiih a model for const niillnn ! nnd choice diction. She snid a big ! thing when she spoke of the ! TltK.MF.XIIOlN IiK.MlM'lUCY cf the V. V. .t Its Iril of the V. ; M. nnd the cliuirh well. Chris. tlnnlty Is Democracy. o But I've used up niy spnre, and hnven'l snlil unjtlilng nhout the Gov. 1 comin' to town Mnylie he'll conn to ( IiuitIi lu the morning Come on out, Your Honor: It'll Is- nt least an hour's respite from the office MVk ers. Too, It'll bn a rimmI example lor the niemliers of the So. re , Gamn lrolectlon Bunch. Bert An ! ilcrson will bring you In Ills flivver. 'You'll look real democrat Icllke rid i Init down Muln In a nivvcr. J Yours, etc. Foslot M. K. tliinclt. MEL) C. I.. Wolff has purchased a half In teret in the Armoo service station nnd is n-i connected therewith. W. C. Taylor o ning the other half. The carr" Aiax and lirunswick tires and all kinds of oils. Their station is lo cated at the corner of Pacific high way and Jackson street. Oriental Ballroom! Dance! Satur day nichi: 2s Dance De P!'!:!:irit ! Oild Fellows Hall! Central Point! Thursday. Feb. S! Peerless -4"! Tickets &5c! 27.1 The chicken 6uper of the 1). Y. P. V. of the First Baptist church at the home of Miss Fern Daily on South Central avenue last evening wes well putroufzed, and was followed by a social hour and program. Place your order now for Lime Sul phur Solution at the Dear Creek. Lime Sulphur Plant. Price at plant $S.5o per barrel cash. Phone &-R-1. 2tfltP MaTdi-Gras! Oriental Hailroom! Tues.. Feb. 13! Costume prizes! 272' "Hooze will not make any writer better. One little drink keeps the Ideas from coming, and iers9&al!y, I find that one has to train as hard to. be a writer as for any kind of strenu ous work." These words came from Kdison Marshall, famous Southern Oregon short story writer and former university student, who spoke to the short story classes on the campus. He scoffed the idea that Poe did his best work while drunk and said that writing a book is such hard work that It is necessary' to keep fit all the time. Eugene Register. Lucky day at Deuel's Jan. 24th. 2?0 Dance Jackson Hot Springs, SaL 2CS Mrs. M. L. Cormany of Minot, X. Dakota, is here visiting her sons. George and Walter Cormany, and will for the present make her home with George Cormany. Mrs. Cormany Is delighted with western climate and has written friends to come out here. Xursery stock guaranteed, acclimat ed, full lino. Write today. Grants Pass Nursery. Grants Pass, Oregon. 270 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108, 711 E. Main. W. W. Green of Jacksonville was a business visitor in Med ford Friday. D.ince Jackson Hot Springs, Sat 2CS Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 650-J-2. th At the morning service at the First Methodist Church the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be adminis tered. Dance Sat. night! OrientnlBallroom. Admission 10c. 288' There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Wells have re turned to Medford after two years' al) sence. They have been residing on their ranch near Cottage Grove but re cently sold the ranch and have re turned to Medford where they will re side permanently. - Big Dance Hot Springs SaL 2GS Fruit, nut and shade trees. Eden Valley Xursery. Phone 680-J-2, tf Reginald H. Parsons left for his home at Seattle last night following a lew days' business visit here. Oriental Ballroom! Dance! Satur day night! 2S Xext dance Eagle Tolnt, . Fob. 10th. 275 The quarterly B. Y. P. U. rally of the Rogue River Valley will be held Sunday at the First Baptist church In this city. Sessions open at 3 p. m. and will close with nn Inspirational sermon nt 7:30 p. ru. by Rev. F. R. I .each on the subject. Service. "The Test of Success." Mrs. Scott will sing a solo, the choir an anthem and the instrumental trio two selections at this special service A lunch will he served visiting delegates and mem bers of the load society. Some Blxty to seventy-fivo young, people from Grants Pass and Ashland will be in attendance. The meetings will be open to all young people desiring to attend. A good program la prepared. The evening service Is for all. Dressmaking, 435 8. Fir. 270 Dance Sat. night! OrlentalBallroom. Admission 10c 268' Ixiuis Dean is one of the Eugeue people who is here for the Sports men's banquet tonighL Mr. Bean is a member of the game commission. Flowering shrubs and evergreens. Eden Vulley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2 tf Dnnco Sat. night! OrlentalBallroom. Admission 10c. 2fiS The Ashland basketball team was defealod last night by the Roseburg five at Roseburg by the discouraging score of 28-7. The Ashlnnders, it Is understood, wore completely out classed and were lost In the midst of the fast and flashy Roseburg' team. Ashland made a fair showing against Salem and the defeat by Roseburg shows that the l'mqua Valley hoop sters are worthy of Medford's serious attention if Medford Intends to send her team to the slato tournament ut Salem. Roseburg has been trying for years to send a team to the state meet nnd this year It looks ns though they have a good chance. Metal weather strip Is easily ap plied around windows and doors and keeps out cold and wind. Sold by Big line Lumber Company. 26tUf Big Dance Hot Springs SaL 2SS Mrs. G. W. McDowell of Dunsmulr. Calif., left this morning for her home after having spent the past few days In Medlord visiting Mrs. Floyd Hart. Auto Insurance, Brown & White, Oriental Ballroom! IWnce! Satur day night! The Methodist Kpworth League basketball teams of Mcdrord. both boys and girls nindo a trin to Grants Pass last night to meet the Kpworth League teams there. The Medford girls were defeated by a score of lt-l In a hard fought game In which the team work of the Grants Pass Rlrlj proved superior and tho Medford boys won a hotly contested game by a score of 16-13. Metal weather strip Is easily ap plied around windows and doors and keeps out cold and wind. Sold by Big Pine Lumber Company. 2i'.i'tf For Diamond coal hricqttels, phone Valley Fuel Co. I'hnue 7S. ' FORD MAIL' TRIBUNE.'"' Interest In the marketing program Is growing daily. Jose;hin County Farm Bureau at Its annual nit.'t:D4 today at Grants Pass will take action on several phases of the new program. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and promut service. tf-1 Bring your interior Ceoratlon prob lems to Deuel's Art DepL 2C!" .Mr. and .Mrs. P. P. Farreaa and A. A. Hampton are among the Portland people here. The men will attend the Sportsmen's banquet tonight. Mr. Farren's is president of the Multno mah Anglers club and is on the pro grain. Mr. Hampton Is a Southern Pa cific attorney .' , This' office g prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the bookkeeping machines. Dont give your orders to traveling men and have tbem printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will calL tf K. F. A. Y. local radio broadcasting station, broadcast a program fur nished entirely by Ashland musicians last night between the hours of nine and ten. The program next Monday night will be furnished by the Imperial Orchestra. Hemstitching at Deuel's. 2M A. S. Rosenbaum, claim agent for the Southern Pacific arrived in Med ford this morning for a several days business visit. He was accompanied by C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent for tho Southern Pacific company in Port land. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. The regular meeting of the Parent Teachers council will be held at the Library Tuesday, Feb. 6th, at 3 o'clock. Business of importance will be discussed and a full attendance is desired. Have your cylinders rebored on a high grade, 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 rigbL Riverside Garage. 262 Adjutant Ceneral Geo. A. White is down from Salem looking after busi ness In connection with the new arm ory and will attend the Sportsmen's banquet. He has no comment to make on the bill now in the legislature to "get his scalp." Grafted Franquette walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2 tf News telegrams from Salem state that house bill 15S, providing for the state assuming JGoO of the expense of the department of Oregon, Grand Army of the Republic, for the next biennium, provoked much discussion on tho floor of the house, but was finally passed. Several of the house members declared they had been urged by members of the G. A. R. to vote against the appropriation on the ground that the organization has suf ficient funds to pay its own bills, but It was declared by others who claimed to be familiar with tho matter that there are Internal dissensions in the Oregon department of the G. A. R. and that the opposition was merely an at tempt to hnrrass the present head officers. After the fire It' Is too late to in sure. See Redden & Canaday now. 254tf H. L. Walther. of the California Ore gon Power company, returned this morning from a several days' business visit in-Salem. When better automobiles are built Bulck will build them. tf J. A. Perry, of the Medford Irriga tion district, returned from Salem this morning. He has been In the capital for the past several days on business. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. "11 E. Main. The musical features nt the First Methodist church tomorrow are ex ceptionally attractive. The instru mental trio at the morning service will be "A Perfect Day," Mr. Cole, vio lin: Mr. Canaday cello, and Miss Vro man, piano. Mr. Canaday is the solo ist in Shelley's anthem. "God Is Love." At the evening service tho Crater male quartet will sing and Mr. Mac Donough la the soloist for the' anthem. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crews left this morning by auto for Salem where they will take up their residence perma nently duo to the recent appointment of Jndgo Crews to the office of state consirntlon commissioner. Closing out all our farm machinery, several good buys. I'atton & Robin son, Inc. tf Thornless blackberry plants. Eden Valley Xursery. Phone 6S0-J-2. tf P TT Monday Night, Feb. C X JlWJm-J 8:30 curtain : J 3 SEATS NOW SELLING C Henry W. Savage Offers a Magnificent The Most Enchanting Musical Play the World Has Ever Known A PERFECT COMPANY FAMOUS MAXIM CHORUS Not an Inferior Ioad Show but an Original No. 1 Organization PRICES 55c, $1.10. $1 65, $2.20; $2.75. Includes Tax. OliKdOX. : Radio W. H. A. Z. of the Rensselaer ; Polytechnic institute in Troy. ', ' York, w ill broadcast at twelve o'clock ; mldnisht the second Monday in e.-K'h j month from now until April iniusivc t and wisn exifrieneed o;rMtors to re , iort resi'.lts from Pacific Cuast joints. The broadcasting for these Monday tests will be done at mteriUht. East ern Standard time. All kinds of rough aud dressed lum ;tr. Wallace Wood, phone 10S, 711 E. Main. ! A. E. Reanies of Medford is a basi 1 ness visitor in Portland and is a guest ? at the Hotel Portland. Bing cherry trees. Eden Valley Xursery. Phone CSO-J-2. tf 1 The locomotive on train Xo. 13 broke down this morning at Riddle ' and the train was delayed lor more j than two hours. The arrival of Gov I ernor Walter M. Pierce was delayed until after 11:30, the train having ar rived in Grants Pass after ten o'clock and the governor having proceeded to Medford by auto. Hot tamales and chill con came at i De Voe's. tf Mrs. Mark Montgomery returned home last night from a week's slay at Portland during which she attended several prominent Masonic gather ings. We have good values in used cars. Patton & Robinson. Inc. tf Representative Ralph Cowgill is down from the legislature to attend the Sportsmen's banquet and to hear the "rumblings about the legislature" at home. He stopped off at Grants Pass and was In the Governor's party that drove from there t this city in autos. You can get It at DeVoe's. " tf Mrs. Samuel Hateman who was operated upon at the Sacred Heart yesterday morning for a severe case of gall stones is doing as well as can be expected, according to report and is expected to convalesce rapidly. Her son, Pete, a member of the Medford high school basketball team, made the trip with the team and is expected to play tonight in the Hill Military acad-emy-Medlord high school game in Portland. Benton Poole of the Applegate was a business viistor in the city Friday. Mrs. S. S. Hullls spent yesterday in Grants Pass as tho guest of Mrs. Frank Inland at the home of the lat ter in that city. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Tho boys' and girls' basketball teams of tho Medford high school de feated the Gold Hill high school teams by one-sided scores at Gold Hill last night The Medford boys' second team and girls' .first team met the first teams of the Gold High high school. Chiropody. Phone 6C3-J. 270. Dr. E. II. French is associated with C. W. Barrett in selling Star Motor Company stock. According to Dr. French there is a probability that the Star stock Issue will be oversub scribed by the 10th of this month when it will lie withdrawn from the market. Mr. Barrett nnd Dr. French's office is located in the Valley Garage, building on North Holly street. There's a busy business College in your home town. OWN, The outlook is for fair weather for Sunday, and according to telegraph dispatches the cold wave over western and southern Oregon, which it was thought had broken yesterday, is likely to continue for a week. This morning's minimum of 20 degrees above followed that of 26 for Friday morning, which was about five or six degrees higher than for several previ ous days. Xoel L. Erskine gives piano lessons at pupil's homes. Phone 729-W. 2ti9 The public market of this morning was a fairly good one for this time of the year, with its most conspicuous feature a plentiful supply of dressed j chickens of all kinds. Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nurs ery, Phone 6SW-2. tf Tonight between 8 and 10 o'clock is designated as "Southern Pacific Xight" by Hale Bros." broadcasting station K. P. O. of San Francisco, wheu the program will be furnished by the '. Southern Pacific railroad including its i orchestra. This station with a 6000 : miles reach has been heard in Havana, Cuba. Alaska, Canada and in prac j tlcally every state In tho I'ninn. j Children s clothes made to order at Deuel's Art Dept. 269' Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng Se per yard. Rntlnn nKTA PHODlTF.lt OF MITI'S PLAYS New Production of SPECIAL METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA MEDFORD. SATURDAY. KEURUARY lu accordance with the state pro hibition law the County Court has con- court, and cWs of violation of the I mechanic and salesman for the Lem liqucr law can be heard by either court ' Ligtca company and served In ' at auy time. The case of Rav Car-' mechanical department of the W noie- ln;er who pleaded guilty to posses sion of intoxicating liquor and who v.as to have been sentenced before Judge Gardner today, has been con tinued until next Saturday. BOOK STORE TO PUSH ROYALS AND CORONAS Another line of service will bo in itiated by the Medfcrd Book Btore in the near future, according to Mr, Mil It '. R. R.'Shrere. a typewriter ex pert of long experience, will move to this city with his family to handle the- sales aud service for Royal and Corona inachliu-s in the territory be tween Roseburg, Oregon, and Duns ni'.iii. California. Mr. Shrevo will leave a position V t f T t ? ? t "DAY BY DAY IN EVERY WAY TO BE MORE THRIFTY' Even Laborer, Every Clerk. Every Merchant, Every Professional Man If they would doggedly determine to make Cone's 'suggestion' a habit. Would soon resolve the financial jirublcms that confront them. Iiesolve today to start to be thrity by saving a definite sum each week or month in our Association. i Jackson County Building and Loan Association 0. M. KIDD, President. Big Rally and Special Music FOR ASHLAND, GRANTS PASS AND MEDFORD YOUNG PEOPLE E ON T KAIL TO BE PRESENT 0M " MLLYBAY H ' 'SEVENTH. AND - , . sS SEVENTH AND LAST DAY! Ion your hat, don your bonnet, Tome lo the P;ie, Ret your ionic. Now if you don't w arc blameless V offer n cure nnd it is nnlinloss. HAROLD LLOYD Dr. Jack Continuous Shows Today and Tomorrow 12:30 to 11 P. M. VJ1 102 ip. the mechanical department of U"' I Itoval company at Portland, in-" he acted us a CUS to t"' pusllIU" ivperiiei cuiuy.--Mediord is located in the c-'-' r the territory between Portland and San Francisco -which snoum i . the success of tr.e - . I r. -tr.rnl'IcO ' nil IIIUI "," i l : ...tivo fftmnaiKT. for I Corona and Koyal sales as noon 'Sir. Shrev arrives. SHOW, 1923, OPENED PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. ". Auto mobile dealers and automoti.o tradesmen from all parts of the- siatc were expected to father in " connection with the fonrte'M,th annual PorHinii automobile show which opened todav. The show !' RESOLVE Session Starts 3:C0 P. M. Luncheon Follows, 7:30 P, M. Special Sermon, - "SERVICE, THE TEST OF GREATNESS" Anthem , Solo by Mrs. Scott and two Instrumental Numbers By the Ensemble 11:00 A. M "THE SIN OF NOT PRAYING" Welcome to All at FIRST BAPTIST "The Friendly Church" l i wmi MsaiMn iiMiiiiiiMiiituMaMmmAMMiiCT TIiom who liavc n't seen yon ilon't know what rojil ioy is! Won trl tl,c rlil tlicy ilon'i BEGINS TOMORROW! ANITA STEWART IS "THE WOMAN HE MARRIED' AND LARRY SEMON in "THE BAKERY" continue through next week anil, tho fi,.Bt annual convention of the Cr. p,.n automobile trades association is l be li''ld I" connection with .the sliow Wednesday. February 7, hss been designated as statu automotive trade d;.y. Tho program for that day includes addresses by L. K. Titus of Seattle, president of the Washing- . . A .siinmonds, secretary-man ton Automotive Trades association, tu0 same body. LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from hit-ii class Haired Roucks, $1.00 and $2u0 por setting, J8.00 per 100. Mrs, C Lainincy, Central Point. It. 2. 271 FOR RENT Furnished bachelor apartments. 21ii Talent Court roar 23 a South Central. 273 WANTED L'sed Dodge car, must be cheap. Phone 53.1-R. 273 WANTED llects. carrots and man gels by ton. Rogue River Poultry Farm Phono 201-W, Jacksonville Road. LII FOR SALE New 4 in. centrifugal pump with 20 ft. hose, also engine if wanted. E. H. Morse, end of West 2nd. Phone St'.X-W 271! V : f ? ? Y t f ? .? Y Y ; f Y Y Y Y O. C. BOGGS, Secretary ths CHURCH OH, DOCTOr