J'PXGE TWO Wocal and lLd Personal While this in Lincoln' llnhtt;iy ami a lepal holiday it is m.l observed by th? postuflu (lci;irlinent u a nation nl holiday, henco llie iKsioffH-e ;m open loday uh ukuuI, but the banUft and oily and county oiflces wen: clowyl. ' ToniKht the ninth annual banquet of the Lincoln club of Jack' hon county will be held ul the ! I C 1 Medford with tho usual large ntten dance from ail parts of the county. Thff banquet begins at 8 p. m. Seven room house f;r rent. See C. A. UeVoo. 2T' lleler & Krank Co.. tho larKOft de partment Btoro in the northweM are UfllOK over 100 Royal typewriters They purchased their first machines 10 years aeo and have never traded any out. "Compare the Work. -Med ford Hook Store. -7" Mrs. L. M. Howell of the Medford Cafeteria has left for Denver, Colo.. Iiuvlne been callel Uicro by the death of her father, L. if. Hasxhor, who died from an operation. .Mrs. Howell will be away about two weeks, and during her absence the .Me'lford Cafeteria will continue business ns usual. "You'll Just Keen On Smiling" at Pttnlml Pninl Prirtflv. Keb. lti. 27k fiance at Central Point Friday, Feb. 1G. Tickets 55c. Peerless "4." 2TS . Tomorrow ni(!ht! -Mardl Gras ball! 275 The lady. Elks will hold a dance at the Klks temple next Friday niKht. A fine orchestra will furnish the music and the ladies have a surprise in store for the many who attend the dance. Hemstitching at Deuel's. 2R9 Elks dance, Fri., Feb. lth. Tickets $1.10. Ijtunspach orchestra. 279 Mrs. Myrl Gamett and baby left Saturday for Oakland. Calif, for a visit In that city with her father. Musks for the Mardl Gras. Medford Book Store. 276 Better to have it and not need it, than to need It and not have It? In surance with R. A. Holmes, the Insur ance Man. tf Wm. Johnson.' the former cashier of the Jacksonville bank, who is now serving a long term in the suto peni tentiary at Salem, arrived in the city on Sunday morning train from the north for a visit presumably at Jack sonville and will start on the return trip to the penitentiary on this even ing's train. Mr. Johnson who Is mak ing the trip without a guard, as far as can be noticed, is looking well. Mardl Gras hall tomorrow niKht! 275 , All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108, 711 i?. Main. Giih Newbury leaves this evening on a business trip lo the state capital. Among those who will attend the Lincoln day banquet, to be given by the Jackson County Lincoln club, at 'Medford, is Major Clarence K. Hotch kiss, United States marshul for this district. Major Hotchklss has many friends in Jackson county, and never falls to renew his acquaintances when tho federal court meets in southern Oregon. Portland Journal. Klks attention! HlR dance Friday, Feb. ICth. Dig night, don't miss It. 27fl Fruit, nut and shado trees. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2. tC In January tho Federal land hank or Spokane closed 576 farm loans for 2.01C,400,. a record month. During the month 60S applications for louns were received from farmers In Wash ington, Idaho, Montana and Oregon, aggregating $1,986,084. A total of Oil" loans for n total of $l,0,uoO was approved. There were 348 cancella tions In the aggregate sum of $1,195, 800. Tho Unslness and Professional Women's club Invite all the business girls to Join them in their Valentine party, which is to be held at tho home of the president, Miss l-aura Trclch ler, 922 South Oakdale avenue, Thurs day evening. Chiropody. Phone 563-J. 276 , Horn in Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. ("Ilud") LawrenU. Friday, Feb. 9, an eight pound daughter. Hoth mother and daughter are doing well, accord ing to report. Oriental Ballroom Mardl Gras Hull tomorrow night! Costume prir.es! ... . 2Tfi Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 8. Fir. 296 Lieutenant Russell C. Manghan passed through Medford yesterday morning on the Shasta nt 3:45 a. m. bound for Crissey Field, Presidio, San Francisco. Ray Carpenter of this city went to F.ugene and assisted in sal vaging undamaged parts of tho l)e llavlllnnd 4 which Maughan was pilot ing last week when he fell In the Willamette river and reimrts that nrter undamaged Instruments and valuable pnrts of the piano hail been removed that tho remainder wns burned. . Ho returned Saturday after having assisted Maughan with tho work. Lady F.lka Valentino dance, Klks Temple. Friday, Feb. 16th. You'll he surprised. . 279 This office Is prepared to print lodger shoots, bills, etc., usod on the bookkeeping mnchlnea. Don't glv your orders to traveling men and have thorn printed out or Medford. Phone us and we will cull. tf The Original Food-Drink for All Arm QulckLuncht HomcOfflce-sFountamt. RichMilk. Mai ted Drain Extract In Pow. derfcTabletfonro. Nootlitiint-NocooWng. rsr Avoid Imitations tai Subititntt Bishop Sumner of Portland, head of the Oregon diocese of the Protes tant Kpiscopal church, who officiated m til. Mark's church yesterday, and at the Ashland church of that denom ination last evening, is accompanied by Mrs. Sumner and they will make their headquarters hero until Thurs day at the Hotel Holland. Tho bishop addressed the chamber of commerce forum at Grants Pass this noon and officiates at the Kpiscopal church ser vices in that city this evening. Jnsi a line to remind you that I will gladly duplicate any bonafide order booked by a transient agent for the same or less money and give you bet ter service. N. S. Bennett, prop. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone C&4-J-2. tf Lucky day at Deuel's Jan. 24th. 2SU Tho usual large delegation from Ashland, numbering about fifty men and women, will attend the Lincoln Club banquet here tonight. When better automobiles are built Buick wilt build tbem. tf Tomorrow night! Murdi Gras Ball! 275 A statewide conference on boys prolerns opened In Portland on Satur day with rppresentllvp of the princi pal Young Men's Christian associa tions of Oivgon in attendance, one of whom is Cash Wood, head of the Jackson county Young Men's Chris tian association. Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2. ' th Event of the season! Mardl Gras Ball! Tomorrow night! Tuesday! 275 Phillip Komlodl of Is Angeles ar rived In Medford yesterday for a sev eral days business visit. Lucky day at Deuel's Jan. 24tn.-28C Lent commences with Ash Wednes day of this week; tomorrow Is Mardi Gras dedicated in foreign countries to a Jamboree, dancing and gayest festiv ities the last burst of Joy before the sober season of Lent. With this idea in view tho Oriental Ballroom is stay ing a big Mardl Gras Ball tomorrow night at which the carnival spirit will prevail; the dancers will be grotesque ly costumed and masked, balloons and serpentine will fill the air and mirth will reign supreme. Messrs. Albert and Cornell, repre sentatives of the Alexander Hamilton Institute are in Medford for a few days on business. Big Hard Time Dance, Jackson's. Wed., Feb. 14. Lefa go. 275 For Diamond coal briquets, phono Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Frank Branch Riley delivered an ad dress on Abraham Lincoln at the members' fonim of the chamber of commerce at Portland this noon. Mardi Gras hall tomorrow night! Oriental Ballroom! Admission 10c. 275 Auto Insurance, Brown & White. Ralph Coloman, of the men's physi cal education Btaff at O. A. C, ar rived this morning from CorvalllB on train No. 13 which was an hour and a half late. He will referee the basket ball game at Rogue River this evening scandal," the inventor declared. "We will leave for CorvalllB on train No. 16 which passcB through Rogue River at 8:30. Duo to his early departure tho game will start at 7:00 o'clock prompt and all Medford fans who ex pect to attond are warned to leave Medford at Bix o'clock In order to be there on tlmo. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Mardl Gras Ball! Big jamboree! Oriental Ballroom! Tuesday night! 275 Frank P. Farrell and C. Y. Tens wuld, past and present commanders of tho local post of the American Legion left today at noon for Grants Pass to meet Rev. William GUbort of Astoria and bring him by auto over the highway to Medford. Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert will be tho speaker of tho evening nt tonight's Jackson County Lincoln Club banquot. Hot tamales and chili con carno at Do Voo's. tf BIS time! Gay time! Mardl Gras ball tomorrow night! Costume prises! 275 Tho Oregon Retail Hardware and Implement Dealers association will convene at the Multnomah hotel, Portland, on Wednesday morning for their annual three days session. Mnrdl Gras Ball! IwiIIoodb! Serpen tine! Big Jamboree! Let's go! 275 Flowering shrubs and evergreens. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2 tf T. L. Stewart of Bremerton, Wn., writes Virgin's Radio Service that he enjoys the programs from K. F. A. Y. and that ho Is Interested In Medford and vlclnjty becauso of having been employed as an engineer during the last year of tho construction or the city water system here. He states that K. F. A. Y. comes In clearer and louder at Bremerton thnn do tho Port land broadcasting stations. Mardl Gras Hall tomorrow night! 275 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts und repairs Kloctrlo Shop, 8th and Burt Ictt. , tf Joo Waller, local boxer, left this morning for Klamath Falls where lie will do battlo In the ring with one Jnck I! anion next Friday night. Joe is going to spend a couple of days In Klamath Falls prior lo the fight In order to nccllmato himself. Better hurry $45.00 buys most nny suit In stock. Klein the Tailor, 12S K. Main. 275 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 K. Main, ' Mrs. Frederick Pago and daughter leavo this evening for their future homo In dlendale. Calif., whore Dr. Page has established himself in the real estate business. Their, many friends, mado during their long resi dence hero regret deeply their depar ture. Growers Llmo sulphur right at plant, $8.50 cash, $3 added deposit for bbl. Phono 8-R-l. 278 All kinds of rough nnd dressed lum ber. Wallaco Wood, phone 108, 711 E. Main. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUyE," Commander II. E. Cetz of Klamath post, American Ieglon has been asked by Mrs. Julia Graham of No. 1348 Leavenworth street. San Francisco, to locate her son, Edgar Schroder, who wqs last heard from at Grass Valley. Schrader was a dispatch rider in the war and received the distinguished service cross, she says, information as to whereabouts of Schrader will be appreciated by the legion state depart ment and Commander Cetz of Klam ath Falls. Oriental Bnllroom! Mardl Gras! 275 Milk and cream at DoVoe's. tf Mr. and Mrs. f J. Seamon and daughter Marjorie returned Saturday j from a month's stay in California dur ing which time they visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Seamon who are now making their home in Oakland, Calif. 1 They mado the trip by auto. I For Sale 98 per cent Dure beard- Hess barley and recleaned seed oats. Watkins Feed Store. 278 You can get It at DeVoe'B. tf Today had quite a wintry appear ance with a half Inch of snow on the ground. Fair weather and continued cold is the prediction for Tuesday, preceded by still more snow this iifternoon and tonight. It began to rain and snow alternately late last night, and this morning's precipita tion amounted to .30 of an inch. The minimum temperature of this morning was 29.5 degrees, following Sunday's maximum of 39 degrees. Ding cherry trees, tden Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2. tf Closing out all our farm machinery. several good buys. Patton &Robin son, Inc. tf It is with much regret that word has been received In the city from R. A. Booth at Eugene that he finds It Impossible to be able to attend the Lincoln banquet here tonight as he had planned. Mr. Booth was on the program for an address. Among the splendid features on the program of the Jackson County Lin coln Club banquet at the Medford hotel will be the excellent music and some of Dick Posey's new verse. He will have "I Had My Fingers Crossed" down to date. After the fire it is too late to In sure. See Redden & Canaday now. Judge W. 8. Gllmore of Rogue River writes that he regrets his Inability to attend the Lincoln banquet tonight, but hopes It will be as successful as on former occasions. Mrs. Gilmore died recently, which accounts for the Judge's non-attendance. Orafted Franquette walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2 tf 254tf We have good values in used cars. Patton & Robinson. Inc. ' tf Miss Towne, milliner at the Colo nial Shop, left today for a week's stay In San Francisco, to attend the spring opening and for the puriiose of buying pattern hats. Dance Jackson Hot Springs Sat. 2i4 There's a busy business College In your home town. GWN. Schools of tho city continued In sosBion today despite Lincoln's birth day and tho morning periods were taken up with school work bb usual. Short programs concerning the Great Emancipator were given during tho afternoon at the various buildings. Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nurs ery, Phone 680-J-2. tf Don't forget the Thrift Shop is for All Thrifty people. Sparta Bldg. 277 An Ashland store was held up last Saturday nlgbt by two masked high waymen and the robbers escaped with tho money taken from the till. The holdup was staged Bhortly before cIoh Ing tlmo ond the Ashland officers telephoned Chief of rolice Adams of Medford to be on the lookout for the culprits. So far no trace has been found of them. For sand, gravel, sediment and team work. See Saml. Bateman, 302 Maple St, Phone 912J. V'nltod States Marshal Clarence Hotchklss of Portlnnd arrived in Med ford this morning and is among the out of town people who will be pres ent at the banquot of the Jackson County Lincoln club nt the Hotel Medford tonight For Sale 98 per cent pure beard loss barley nnd Tecleaned seed oats. Watkins Feed Store. 278 The best values In Suits or Over coats are right here. Come In and make mo prove It $55 values at $45, others as low as $32.50. Klein the Tailor. 128 K. Main, upstairs. 275 Robert Follette and wifo of lort land stopped over in Medford yester day for a vinlt with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Y. Tengwnld. Folletto was tho first Btato commander of tho American lxglon In Oregon. He and Mrs. Fol letto are enrouto to Florida for the remainder of the winter. Now storage batteries. We build them. Call and get our prices. Radio Battery & Electric Shop, 27 North Grape St 277 Lleutonnnt W. C. Ooldsborough is expected through from Yoncalla, Ore., by airplane ns soon ns the weather clears sufficiently to mako flying safe. Ho landed at Yoncalla last wock and broke a landing gear shortly after Lieutenant Maughan who was accompanying Goldsborough, landed in the Wlllamotte river near Eugene. Goldshorougli turned around and came back landing at Youcalla. According to the Ilellinghnm, Wn., Herald the radio fans of that city will stage a public danro in tho near future with music from out of town radio stations. A Medford orchestra has volunteered to furnish the music and W. J. Virgin, operating K. F. A. Y. has written the president of the Bel Ungh.im Radio club offering to broad cast Iho music. The Hellingham fans will arrange the dale and nsk permis sion for K. F. A. Y. to operate after ten o'clock. Thornless blackberry plants. Eden j alloy Nursery. Phono 6S0J-3. tf J Tho reader stating Hint May Robson ; would be at the Page tonight Is a mis- j take. It Is tomorrow evening, Tues day, Feb. 13. 3IEDFORDV " OREGON. MONDAY, TJRFAirr 12. J. O. Grey, a former member of the city school board wishes it stated that he is no longer a member of that body as waa erroneously stated in an article in the Sunday Sun. During the Inspection of the high school building Saturday afternoon he and other public spirited citizens made a tour of the building with the architect who built it, in unofficial capacities, and listened attentively to his statements that the product of his own labors was perfectly safe and O. K. except for a few minor improvements. Expert Batten' and Automobile Elec trical rnairlng. Radio Battery & Electric Shop, 27 North Grape St. 277 Wonderful Sermons. Excellent Music Christian Church Two large- audiences attended the Sunday special services at the Chris tian church and were delighted with the excellent music nnd the gospel sermons by Geo. F. Bradford. The music consisted of soiob, anthems, quartets, congregational singing and music by the church orchestra. The latter is a bjg feature of the services every Sunday evening und their music is highly appreciated and heartily enchored by the people. The morning sermon was "The World's Greatest Memorial,", and Evangelist Bradford showed that with all due respect to the memorials in honor of Washington, Lincoln and others the one outstanding and over shadowing all Is the memorial of the Lord's supper and hat the Christian church follows the example set by. the apostles and spoken of by Christ on the first day of every week. In the evening he spoke on "Build ing the Home." He said the American home Is the training school, or should be for all children, and thru the influenced this training depends the life of the state and nation. That no home Is really what it should be unless -it is a Christian home. That there are too many boarding houses or stopping places In this country and too few homes. That the home is the central radio station that reaches all over the world and if the children re ceive the proper training and treat ment in the home they will never lose connection with and honor for the central station no matter where they are. Tonight the evangelist will speak on "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" Good music and profitable evening. OBITUARY HANSON Carl R Hanson, a resi dent of Jackson county for 13 years, passed away at his homo in eaut Med ford at 4:00 o'clock Hnnday morning. Deceased was borri;1n Denmark in tho yenr 1854. He wns united In marriage, in 18S7, to which union was born one child who died in infancy. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson came to the United States in 1892 and settled in Minneapolis whero they resided until 1910, "when they moved to Medford. Mr. Hanson was a member of the A. O. U. V. Remains are at tho Conner Funeral parlors, and nrninKments wil bo an nounccd upon word from relatives in tho east. LITRE APPLEGA1E Mrs. Frank Cameron, her daughter Virginia and Miss Lottie Montgomery were Friday evening guests nt the home of Mrs. L. J. Combest. Mrs. Paul Anderson entertained last Saturday evening at whist, those pres ent wore Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klein hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrenlus Com best, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zeidler. Light refreshments were served by the hostess at a late hour. Mrs. A. O. Hall. Miss Edna Hall and Ralph Hall were pleasant callers at tho homo of Mrs. Oscnr Johnson last Sunday evening. Leuls Jennings is spending a few days visiting his grandparents Mr. ami Mrs. Gibson at Sterling. Oscar Johnson, who has lived for a number of years on the Little Applo gate, recently sold his farm, and is moving his family to a small farm near Ashland. Mr. Moss, Jackson county club lead er, visited tho V'niontown school last Break it with Dr.KINGS NEW DISCOVERY tlx family CMfih syrup Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Pico ting Sc per yard. Buttons covered. H. W. CONGER UNDERTAKER Saemaor to Wfckj-Congor Co. MmUonL Ore. Picture. Framing at Swem's Studio A Wednesday in the interests of club work. Percy Paul has been attending school very irregularly for the past three weeks on account or a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. A. '8. Kleinhammer were business visitors in Medford last Thursday. Capacity House for Lincoln Banquet, s Medford, Tonight The Jackson County Lincoi:- Club banquet at the Medford notel will be gin promptly at 8 p. m. tonight. The ticket committee reports a capacity sale and with tho excellent, snappy program the banquet promises to be one of the best and largest of the nine years successive occasions. There will be delegations here from every part of the county, including. 10 from Ashland. Good Report On New Vein Ore 1 War Eagle Mine Dr. II. IL Elliott, F..L. Heath and A. L. Hill report after a recent visit, au-i inspection of the new vein of ore now being worked on the War Eaglo Mining property, values averaging, including quicksilver. gold and arsenic, $110 to the ton. This new- vein is now developed 60 feet and the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Good horse 1100 pounds, or will trade for cow. Phone 591-R-l. I 2S7 ! WILL TRADE rifle for radio set. 311 N. Central, after 6. 273 FOR RENT Six room house. Phone 292-Y. 277 MONEY TO LOAN Write Hox StO. Medford, Ore. 277 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for what have you? Work, saddle, horses, reg. Hereford hull, auto, trailer, land. Phone 2S2Y. 277 FOR SALE OR TRADE Fresh milk cows for weaned pigs or low iron wheeled wagon. Geo. H. Johnson, Gold Hill, Oregon, Fern Wald Farm. LOST Saturday night, near Paul's I Electric Store, man's gold watch, j Suitable reward. Phone August : Lange 731-L after six p. m. 2 FOR RENT Six rom furnished mod ern house, improvements. Phone 831-R. 277 LOST Hot ween Rialto theatre and Willard Electric Shop, gold wrist watch, Swiss movement. Reward if brought to Willard Electric Shop. WANTED To r"ent ranch of about HO acres, cash or shares. Call 902 S. Central, Medford. Ore. 277 FOR SALE Hy owner at sacrifice on account of sickness, property that nets Sij. per cent. Uox 541 Medford, or call 891-L. 2SU WANTED Ford windshield. Inquire 107 N. Fir. 27rt Powell St. dtO'Fdrrell. SAN FRANCISCO and Shopping District. ntwly beftutifird Hitrl A 4 fit ftrin ittC milr to Sti Fran- eiacel New ffarflrthmrt of unutu) charm and comfort, a lobby dr-f nrd to provide the atmosphere of kiTWtioul ham r mtti a new Dinmf Rooea. colerel one c4 the rhm! in America al! rontntnte r4fret h the only hotel with nmning ice X'teT in er rcon H.mVKY M. TOY MxnuKing owner - J' and 'I (pldsIrolmQuicldy' j buster' keaton in "the blacksmith" BsnansjKaA'&tmngam j rounds out two horns of the merriest kind of entertainment! 8 llPllPPillll WEDNESDAY 1Kdiswr.MblJwcathfr.1wnv. Tiavb I jJFA 81 (flM "THE PRIDE 1 Hill's handy. Stops Coldt in j noun I E tj7ESS lVyU IfegS ... lagrippeinJdays. Standard remedy 0 PULXj3rl:i OF PALOMAR" eftects. Safeanddependable. Demand fl signature. D At All DmiiittB30 Crnta '. - W- H urn. cqwilKt f A.-1Q4) nanot "T H fc PAG E- TOMORROW NIGHT WATCH YOUR BATTERY i WmSm PRE8T-O.LITE BATTEKY , iJWTt ? ? f 1,ff For Qrrlck 8orrrce Phone 119 , J,, VJ QklS!! FORGET i UtMS Ik I ' MACHINE WORK ! mSxmW2 Babbitting and Welding WVf l iwM Crater Lake Automotive Co! lM M 1 1 J iVltl X 1 IVAl IY LTI I r'""r mA rm in lis I 102:1 " ,. h.i. . t i .hn . hunter , . irttuj iur mw lumaie niui u nm be in operation. The officials of the War Eaale mine are being congratulated for develop- in!? this mine . The War Kasle mine is owned an 1 controlled by .Medford j citizen. ; News Summary of Last Night MONTIVIDEO Two persons were killed when one of the three ears. driven in an automobile race in which the drivers were "blindfolded, were driven Into a crowd of siwctaiors. LONDON' President Cosgrave of the Uail Eireann, in a statement in the Daily Mail, declared he was ready to agree that Eanionn DeValera ehould advise his followers to surren der their arms on the condition that Bird Supplies HEMP SEED . CANARY SEED RAPE SEED TONICS Trv a ia-kae of our Mixed Bird Seed. The birds like this seed and do well on it. Only fresh crop seeds used in this mixture. Monarch Seed Company 317 E Main The Farmers' 'm0T BEBE If iCONRADf8 j TONIGHT "C- LAST TIMES I ,n. I BEBE as a beautiful underworld dancer, who be. comes society's favorite. Tempted by false love, risking all for the man she adores." A romance bristling with dramatic moments, lavish in set tings and gowns. One of the season's super-features. 1 TS ou !.art; IUIiiudv IM X rows .1 nms, ."",V. THE NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. Im nppointo.l hc fnllmvins as ilicip niillioiizcd m-cm with hoart iiuarter in Mcilfool: MRS. ROSE G. SCHIEFFELIN Knxt Main SI., Molfor.1, 1'linnc 1.11. E. W. GOULD ."IT South Newtown, Mcdfonl. Thonc lOO-H They will e'ailly ivo nny Information or help on anything pci-tnininir to insurance. 1 .h ,,,. lion of a republic or the free ' i the question i ,,ould be left to inn eiecium. X. It's toasted. Thl one extra process rives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated GRAVEL SAND MANNA Phone 260 Service Station MCI.I.ivit; iy ''.';! SMlTi: ,.'t ;i.u i ik. Incluilrs ur Tax. ' ' ' Strike)) jAaGARETTE