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turns-two ! MEDFORD MATL TRTBTJKE, MEDFORD. OREr.ONV'Fh'IDAY, FERRiWRY ocaland Personal Thin morning with a minimum loin pcratura of 1G.2 degrees was the old est of tills week, and lair weather an', not so cold tonight is the protli. nr.: lor the next 24 hours. A year ago to day was a Btormy one with two and ouo-half inches of snow, the precipita tion from which amounted to forty hundredths of an inch. 'it tnmirance. bicmn & White. ' .''. MardMJras Ball! Feb. 13th! Orl omul Ballroom. 274 Mrs. It. E. McElkoso underwent a very serious operation yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital. Her con dltion this morning was as favorable ns could be expected under the cir cumstances. .New storage batteries. We build thorn. Call and get our prices, lladlo . nailery & Electric Shop, 27 North Urn no St. . -. 277 Shields has a groat assortment, postcard Valentines at lc each. 273 Tonchers, of the centrnl zone will meet ut Jacksonville school tomorrow forenoon at 10 o'clock. Judgo Watson will address them on local history and Miss Hlumenre'.d well Rive work It physical training. There will be spe cial numbers and departmental ses slons, besides business meetings and O. S. T. A. reports. The best values , in Suits or Over coats are right here. Come- In nnd make nie, prove It. $.'i5 values at $15 others as low as $32.50. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 275 ,. Mardi-Gras Ball! Feb. 13th! ; Ori ental Itallroom. 274 Following' the recent, raises In the price of Bugar, another increase of 'it cents a hundred pounds at retail went into effect today. Everyone goes to the Oriental Ball room Sat. night. 274 Dance Jackson Hot Springs Sat. 274 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace. Wood, phone 108, 711 E. Main. "Considerable interest was shown shortly alter noon today, when a new Ford touring car, driven by D.-Porozzl accompanied by Ken McWilliams. salesman for the local agency, was made, to climb the steps of the Hotel Ashland," says the Ashland Tidings. "Standing still on the sidewalk, "Lizzie" was fed tho gas and madly dashed at tho steps, stopping , when tho front wheels reached the one at the lop. The feat was duplicated sev eral times for tho enjoyment of a crowd that' soon gathered, amused at tho antics of the machine. II. F. Leach, proprietor of the hotol, volunteered to open the doors nnd permit the ma chine to entor the parlors, but the in vitation was not accepted." Another Dig ' Hard Times . party, Jackson Hot Springs, Fob. 14th. .274 Dollar Day at the Hub Shoo Storo. One lot white canvas shoes, good siaot and widths, all at one dollar Saturday. . -,' ' 173" Lunch cloth and napkins, GO cents. Handicraft Shop, Friday and Satur day. 273 . The Hub Shoo Storo will hold an other dollar salo Saturday. Oxfords tip to 4V4, boots to OMj-- Ono lot white "canvas shoes most all slzos nnd widths at one dollar. 273 W. T. Grieve drove down from Pros pect today to moot Mrs. Grlovo, who had been sponding a few days iu Mod lord. They returned home this aftor noon. Tho lace cut-outs and heart Valen tines will please tho children. Shields. 273 Expert. Battery and Automobile. Elec trical winlrlm?. lladlo Battery . & Wectric Shop, 27 North Orne St. 277 Thornless blackberry plants. Eden alley Nursery, Phono UX0-J-2. It Former Mayor C. 10. Gntos left yes (orday aftornoon by auto for Portland shore he will spend tho week end In attending the big auto show. Tuesday next! Orlonlnl Ballroom Wonderful Mardl-OrasB Hull! 274 For sand, gravel, sediment and tenia work. Boa Saml. Ilateiiinn, 302 Maple St.. Phono 912-J. - . - For Bule !)8 por cent pure beard loss barley nnd reclonned seed oats Wutkins Feed Store. ' ' 27S Tun UisowN Mi;TiriTtf.s or i m: V'AMinif Rr.crii'i liuim Annum Indigestion Unchecked Leads to Poisoning ', j. If you tiilte r froiri Inillte etlon ll It i ure kigu lli.l your feril.m It being eiowly iigituneil by Hie ler. mentetion In Hit Inleetliiet. Tint onilUlon prodm-to tienrttiui-i, r-lioVIng eeiieiitldr) In ttie che!,. lectins ollif vltif or drnweln, Irrltftbiltlv, dli.oiif".aeiiieiit mid rt'nOriil.icy. Tliee. evntnlL-int cell lot t-. A. W. Clmtr't K I. ir,v - "i n lu In time, will ofl -l I'-fl ,i .on in lh vtem. fie .W.imI one lor titer fuller rr ntt lotnyi . M.j Lome I. Of wilt. . 1ST PejiilSt, Fortjervl., New York, witlee i l em fU'l ! J"iir MeiliHnf le wkiiiI.-iIiiI. I in oi-i ifti. n-.r. I tli..l KhI'iim .M Hlt-Mer I.l- aii.I t, I r1 w.ir.i -mi ie"li.irf Mi-I I -ni tnin.l'f-lx-r i..l.er(i'( ".uf-uie.iiil I - I !. net .,11 n-ller "Mlli-n I ! iour il.lrfl In th. I...-, I .! wtt'i fit I'' A i:i,. I I, Ml. eti l t4t: I tJ liwt a uew V.titr tiitll,-ln le w..n.-i-'ul snil thfi l"i l i i he- viuld :r ill limy Ami Hie. ner iruii You pun buy Dr.Oir..'. rr-meil'.e at ell Urwir .tores. To be tuie of Kettlnc the genuine, tee lint norirtit and iicntlurt 01 A. w. CliH.e. M I).. .re on em-ll bo- yourproteotjon atf ilnetKUltMiont fir. A.W. CHt MBOICINIt CO. 117 Wtth.nftoo su Munalo.N.V. n ! ft .Mios Hi ace Teirh, the home demon stration agent, siient yesterday at Hog ne Klver and Grants Pass, and will siwnd today and a part of tomorrow In a conference In the latter city with the Josephine county home demon stration agent. Crescent orchestra dance, Eagle Point. Sat. nite, Feb. 10th. 273 One more dollar day at the llubb Shoe Store Saturday. Oxfords up f 4Vi size, boots up to size. 273' -Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Myers left by auto today for a week end trip to Eugene, where they will visit their Jaugnteis at the University of Oregon, and may go to Corvallis anil Portland before roturnlng Monday morning. Ilibbons for the new package gowns and combinations. Handicraft Shop. 273 A. V. HubbB, shoo specialist, at the Hub Shoe Store. Special fitting room for Selby Arch Preserver Shoes. Ox fords ten dollars, boots twelve dol lars. 273 Mrs. O. J. Johnson arrived home from Portland yestorday. Mrs. John son accompanied by Mrs. Carl Hakcr of this city drove down in Mrs. John sou's new Essex car. Tho roads are perfect Mrs. Johnson reports. Don't forget the Thrift S:iop 1b for All Thrifty people. Sparta Bldg. 277 Crescent orchestra dance, Kaglo Point Sat. nite. Feb. 10th. 273 The Hub Shoe Store exclusive sale lor Modford and all southern Oregon for Eelby Arch Preserver Shoes. Ox fords ten dollars, boots twelve dollars. Special fitting room in charge of A. V. Hubbs, shoe specialist. . 273 Go to Shields for comic sheet Val 'ntlnes at lc each. 273 The Jackson county Sunday school institute Is meeting at Ashland today. Meetings have been held In Gold Hill MedforiLand Eagle Point.' Tlje series closes in Ashland. Rev. F. M. Jaser, educational director lor Methodist Episcopal churches of Oregon, and Rev. A. J. Ware, Baptist missionary for Clackamas county, are on tho Ash land progrmn. Fiber thread for embroidery, 5 cents per skein. Handicraft Shop, ,. 273 TueBday next! Oriental Ballroom! Wonderful Mardl-Grass Ball! 274 Dance Jackson Hot Springs Sat. 27-1 There's a busy business College In your home town. GW.1. A. Stewart, of Roseburg, Southern Pacific special detective, is in Mod- ford on business, having arrived this morning from the Umpqua , valley town. , ;, St. Alarks Guild will entertain at cards Friday evening,. February flth, at S o'clock -at tho Holland Hotol. All are cordially invited. . 273 Eat, drink and. bo merry. Buy your pastry for Sunday of tho Pythian Sis ters nt tho West Side Groceteria, all day Saturday. . 273 You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nurs ery, Phone 880-J-2. . ' , . tr Tho Mud ford high school basketball team returned" yestorday 'afternoon from their trip to the northern part of slato. On tho trip they were de feated In a fast gaino by Salem, the northerners making ten points In the last four minutes and winning by a 31-25 score; they defeated Hill Mili tary Academy In Portland and Cottage Grove unci were dol'oated by Die Ore gon Frosh and O. A. C. Itooks. Mod ford plays Roseburg at Roseburg on Feb. 10th and 17th and plays two re turn gamoB with Roseburg hero on Fob. 23rd and 24th. The winner of tho sorlos will represent Southorn Oregon in tho state tournament nt Salem, Ashland having already been defeated by RoBeburg by a scoro of 28-7 and having sufforod defeat twice at the hands of the Cottage Grove hoopstcrs, although the Cottage Grove games do not count in the district standing. . After tho fire It is too late to In sure. See Ueddon & Canaday now. Anyone wishing to consult Dr. IIol comb, gastrointestinal specialist, cau do so by making arrangements with their loml Ostoopath here or at Ash land beforo Monday, Fob, 12. 274" Grafted Franquutto wnlnut treos. Edon Valley Nursery, Phone 6S0-J-2 tf 25-ltf Wo have good values in used cars. Pntton & Robinson, Inc. ' tt Luce and mechanical , Valentines from Do up ut Shlolds. 273 A blcyclo found by tho police some time ago is confined In the city Jail awaiting Is owner and Chief of Pollco Adams wishes tho owner to call for It. Th wheol is a Miami with a blue frame, -motorcycle typo hadlebars, red rubber grips, steel rims, a roller chain and an urmless brake. Closing out all our farm machinery, several good buys. Patton &Robln son, Inc. tf Oriental Ballroom Sat. night! Dig dance! . 274 Hamilton Pattou returned this morn ing form a novorul days' visit to Port land on business. Mrs, P. Xi. Whitney, treasurer of the Southern Oregon Federation of Women's clubs returned last Wednes day night from Medford where she was present nt a meeting of the fed eration held at tho Hotel Holland. Ar rangements woro made at this session for the convention to bo hold at Talent on May 1. Grants Pass Courier. Hot tnnialcs and chili con carne nt De Voe's. tf Crescent orchestra dance, Eagle Point. Sat. nllo, Feb. 10th. 273 New Taffeta Dresses at The Col onial, 1.D0 to 133.50. 273 Francis Fry, the day baggage maf tor at tho Southern Pacific depot is putting In his spare time these days Riving the ticket of I loo and the seats in the waiting room a new coat of varnish. This sounds good but the vni'Ulshliirt Job to far looks llko well JtiBt llko hut it will be continued If Mr. Fry's fueble knees and wrlsla hold out, Danco Jackson Hot Springs Sat. 271 Get your Valentines at Shields from lc to 60c. 273 For 3Mo 08 per cent pure beard less barley and rerlenned sed'oats. A school for making gummed tape dress forms will bo held in Medford Monday, Feb. liith. Anyone Interest cd is urged to pleaso phono Miss Tolc.li, home demonstration agent, No 920, and get particulars. This office Is prepared to ' print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't giv your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf St. Marks Guild will entertain at cards Friday evening, February 9th, at 8 o'clock at the Holland Hotel. All are cordially invited. , 273 Everyone goes to the Oriental Ball room Sat. night. 274 Oriental Ballroom! Mardl-Gras Ball! Tues., Feb. 13! Costume prizes! 271' Chas. Davis and Frank Minklcr, su- ) perintendent and employe respective!) of the city street department, who ex pected to drive home fiom Salem two' Pierce Arrow government auto trucks for use by the city, arrived here yes terday with only one truck, the othet one not being ready yet to be turned over to Medford. Oriental Ballroom! Mardl-Gras Hall! Tues., Feb. 13! Costume prizes! 274 Bing cherry trees. Eden Valloy Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf See the lunch cloths at the Handi craft Shop, Friday and Saturday. 273 Next dance Eaglo Point, Fob. 10th. 27G Miss Ethel Salsman loft this week for a visit at Spokane, Wash. Chiropody. Phone E63-J. 276 Special meeting Ladles Auxiliary American Legion, Thursday, February 8th, 7:30 p. m. Important amend ments to bo considered. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, president 272 Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 8. Fir. 296 A program arranged by Kenneth McWilliams of Ashland will be broad cast from K. F. A. Y. tonight and some of Ashland's best musical talent will be present at the fair grounds station to furnish numbers on tho program. Furniture repaired nnd made to order, work called for and delivered. Wm. Bradley, Phone 199-L. 274 Better hurry $16.00 buys most any suit in stock. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. 275 New Coats and Polo Camel Hair Ormandale and Velvallne at The Col onial, $19.75 to 157.50. 273 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard leave tomorrow for Portland where they will remain for a week's viBit. They will make the trip by auto. Dance! Sat Night! Oriental Ball room! . ... 274 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs El oc trie Shop, Sth and Bnrt lott. tf Flowering shrubs and evergreens. Edon Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2 tf Dr. Dayton B. Holcomb, of Pasa dena, Calif., an Osteopathic specialist in gastro-Intestlnal diseases, will be in Medford all day Monday, Feb. 12, nnd will speak and give clinic demon strations before the Southern Orogon Osteopathic Socloty. Dr, Holcomb is making a trip through Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, Utah and California nnd will Bieak beforo osteopathic societies in Eugene, Portland. Seattle, Spokane, and sovoral other cities. Dr. Holcomb formerly practiced In Chicago nnd has studied in Europe, as well as some of the large hospitals in the United States. New Neckwoar In nil designs at The Colonial. 273 Metal weather strip Is easily ap plied around windows and doors and keeps out cold and wind. Sold by Big Pine Lumber Conipnuy. 266tf Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class vorU and prompt service. tf The Wtllamotto Ladies' Glee club of Wlllamotte University of Salem, was grootcd by a large audience nt the high school auditorium lust night The club presented an cxcelent program to the large audience which filled the balcony and tho floor of tho audi torlum nnd which was exceedingly ui proclatlvo. Tho club from the Metho dist college enjoyed a larger patron- ago than any girls' glee club which has appeared hero in years. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. tf" Auto Insurance, Brown & White. Dance! Sat Night! Oriental Ball room! 274 Three piece suits ut The Colonial. 273 Joo Wills of Grants Tass was fined $20 yestorday aftornoon when ho ap peared before Justice Glenn O. Taylor on a speeding charge filed by deputy stato motor vehicle lnsicctor, J. J. McMahon. Ho pleaded not guilty but after hearing the , evidence part of which was that he had no spoedometer on his car, tho court doclded against the defendant nnd nssesscd him $20. Attention Pythlans! If you want to have a real time attend tho dnuce In Pythian Hall, Friday. Feb. Ui.273 For Diamond coal bmtucttl, phono Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7fi. i .3-aLJ A Guarantee of Complete and Permanent Cure "T HADbccn asufJcrerfromPllcs JL 25 years, but today feel like a different womnn." This is one ex pression out of hundreds ot sim ilar letter receivtd trom grutitied pa tients whom 1 have completely and permanently cured of Piles. If you ire interested in knowing the (acta about YOUR case, send for my FREE illustrated book. It tells WHY 1 use no kntte, clamp, liijaturea, stitches, burning or other disagreeable and dan gerous methods. Remember my guarantee ' . rneani a posltiye and per r ra' mment cure no matter -, " " how sevre your case Ng "ay be. DR CHAS. J. DEAN 2ND AND KWP.R1JO rORTtArlB.ORCCOM I 3rttV The steam shovel work on Sexton mountain ban been completed and the shovel will be removed at once.. Many complaints have been made because tho shovel crowded the road tat tho points where It was engaged iu widen ing the highway but the road Is now complete, except lor a few finishing touches. Dance with tho crowd! Oriental Ballroom! Sat. night! 274" Lucky day at Deuel's Jan. 24th. 2S6 Dance De Popularity! Odd Fellows Hall! ' Central Point! Thursday, Feb. S! Peerless "4"! Tickets Dac! 273 A bill was presented lu the stato legislature yesterday by the senate committee on Judiciary repealing stat uto requiring presence of women on Juries trying criminal cases involving minors under 18 years of age. Growers Lime sulphur right ut plant,' $8 cash, $2 added deiiosit for bbi. Phone 8-K-l. : 278 Commoncing Sat the Medford Cen ter Dept. Store will show an exclusive lino of dresses and gowns nt attrac tive prices. This special line is not shown In the State outside of Port land. Watch for the date of tho new millinery opening. 273 Lucky day at Deuel's Jan. 24th. 280 When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tt The New Orleans annual Mardi-Oras celebration is In full swing and ter minates In a burst of glory next Tues day, the 'day preceding the commence ment of Lent; An echo of the brilliant southern spectacle will take place In Medford next Tuesday in the Oriental Ballroom and from all Indications a record-breaking crowd of maskers will be in attendance , Dance with the crowd!; Oriental Ballroom! Sat night! 271 Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone C80-J-2. th Attention Pythlans! If you want to have a real time attend the dance In Pythian Hall, Friday, Feb. 9th.273 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth, of Eugene. United States Marshall Hotchkiss and Mrs. A. V. C. Ahlf of Grants Pass, are among those out of the county who will attend the Lincoln banquet Mon day. Mrs. Ahlf is on the program. The large cougar killed by Antone Ring of Prospect made into a full bead rug is for sale at Bartlctt's fur shop. This is the finest specimen we have had in years', measuring 8 ft 6 Inches In length. 274 Ftul nut and Biiade trees. Eden Valley Nursery, Phono 680-J-2. tt' All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main. Chas. Davis, city water and Btreet superintendent, returned yoBtorday from a business visit of a week at Salem. , Church, - club, lodgo and social workers will bo very much interested In tho concert to be given by the ladies Glee Club of the Willamette Univers ity in the High School tonight at S o'clock. Something unusual Is prom ised in the Btunt , that is to bo given at the close of the first part of tho concert. , 272 There will bo rare treats for .music lovers and dramatic readers in the concert to be given in the high school tonight by the Ladies Willamette Glee club. 272 Tho Medford Hospital has added to Its equipment an up-tofthe-minutc radiophone with loud spenkor for the entertainment ot convalescent pa tients. ' All kinds ot rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phono 108, 711 E. Main. Hemstitching nt Deuel's. 2S9 Commencing Sat. the Medford Cen ter Dept. Storo will show an exclusive lino ot dresses nnd gowns nt attrac tive prices. This special lino is not shown in the State outside of Port land. Watch for tho date of tho now millinery opening. 273 St Mafks Guild will ontortain at cards Fridny evening, February 9th. at 8 o'clock at tho Holland Hotel. All are cordially Invited. 273 Commencing Sat the, Modford Cen ter Dept Store will show an exclusive lino of dresses nnd gowns at attrac tive prices. This special line is not shown in tho State outside of Port land. Watch for tho date of tho new millinery oiicnlng. 273 Metal weather strip is easily ap plied around windows nnd doors and ltoops out cold and wind. Sold by Big Pine Lumbor Company. 266tf Better to httvo It and not need 1 than to need it and not have It? In surance with R. A. Holmes, the Insur ance Man. - tf PAGE 4'ii& NKATS OS HAhV. TO.MOKltOW 12 OVMM'K 1'loor, $'J.aoj llalrony, 1st 4 rows, $1.05: Npt 7 rows, $1.10, Ij;.t i! rowst .Vc. Includes War Tat. utaiiiii arm nana ssiaiiiii wjwitsitsw,arnsia'at : : i ., THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE Sugar is advancing and this may be a good time to buy. We bought heavily before the advance and have a price that will save you money. ... t :- Fancy Shopping Baskets, values to $1.50. Special Sat urday, choice .89c Crimson Rambler pure Cane and Maple Syrup, 2 lb. can, 33c; 5 lb. can, 58c; 10 lb. can, . 99c Crimson Rambler Syrup, 2 lb. can, 5 lb. can Crimson Rambler Silver Bub ble Syrup, 5 lb. cans .... 53c 10 lb. cans . 93c Orange Marmalade in 1 lb. jars, each 19c; 3 for . . . .55c Tea Garden Figs lb. jars, 3 for BAKERY'S Cream Puffs, filled with pureWhipped Cream of Regular Groceteria size and quality,. 4. for 25c and an 8c loaf of Bread free with each 4 purchased. Cherry Pie, made of May Duke Cherries, seeds out and sweetened as you like them, each 22c GATES (Si LYDIARD Buy here and bank the difference Don't forget the Hake-Good salo at tho West Sido Grocerterla all day Sat urday by the Pythian Slstors. 273 Mrs. William Wolser loft this after noon for a visit with her daughter at Salem. , . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cook stove, 8.D0; range, $15; heater. $0.50; chift'onior, $15; trunk, $1.50; baby carriage, $0.50; kitchen cabinet, $9.75; ivory large post bed, stool springs, 40 lb. cotton mattress, $21.50; kitchen cupboard, $10. i ho Modford Exchange, 211 W. Main, Phono 931. 271 FOR SALE Cheap, 0x9 grass rug; (1x9 woven rag rug; sad Irons; sani (ary couch; wringers: tubs; 2 jack scrows; 'carpenters tools: pair No. 8 high top shoes: 34x4 auto chains; Remington typewriter; mimeograph ; rockcre; baby buggy; kitchen sink. Tho .Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main. Phono 931. 271 TUESDAY NIGHT,1 FEB. 13 H:!0 CURTAIN' Melo-Mar ..... .16c 32c in syrup, 1 .$1.00 Oriental Hallroom Sat. night: Ilig dance! 271 A. F. & A. M. Seclii communication Fri day, February 9th, 7:3 Op. m. Woi;k. In K, A. degree. Ily order ot Worshipful Master. O. D. FItAZEE, Sec. Eight reels of Drama, Romance, Thrfll-f Cplor-Confllct, of Western Wit and Eastern Wile. The famous stage success brought to the screen as Con stance Tnlmadge's great est achievement She makes Ming Toy the most piquant, poignant character tho screen has seen. ' '' -''' ' '' '" i 3 'Wr3Sra?Sr?HRK if Ills 13 A FIRST NATIONAL1- ' -J3 . IB MSk ATTRACTI ON- 11 1 I She'd wiuk Till hearts Wont on The blink And staid professors Couldn't think And everywhere They'd stop to si And say "Seme Chink!" When Wing To; winked Old fashioned pure Eastern Buckwheat Flour, 9 lb. sack, special Saturday, per sack 55c G & L Special Blend Coffee. Guaranteed to please. Spec ial for Saturday, 3 lbs. . . 89c Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, No. 1- cans, each 15c; 3 for 43c Swifts Jewel Shortening in 45 lb. drums, per drum $6.98 Imported Castile Soap in 3 lb. bars, per bar ....... 49c Sunny Monday Soap, 7 bars, 29c FECIAL Save money on wrapping paper ly usiug white print paper in rolls. Ask this offirav tf Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8o por yard. Rn irons envAr-Arl ONLY 2 DAYS MORE! ,3-1 M Continuous Shows Today nnd Tomorrow -::H to 11:00 M. Sunday UKllK l).Mi:i.s nnd III STKlt KKATC 'ntklns Food Store, j?s