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PAGE TWO MEDFOKD MAIL TltTBUyP!, MED FOR I), OKEd'OX, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1921 Yocal and Personal Word has been received from the secretary of state at the local regis tration bureau for out-of-the-otato cars that until February 1 the 1923 licenses of non-resident cars will bo recognized, but after that date the owners of non-resident cars must either show 1924 license plates or the applications made for name. The new registration blanks have not been received by the local hureuu, but are expected to arrive within a few days, and until that time no curs will be registered. The year 1123 closed with 8015 out of the stato cars having registered at the locul bureau slnco last June. Many forward-looking, up-and-coining young people will make 1024 their Opportunity Year. You ? In- tensive day or evening classes will put, you on a steudy payroll. Med ford Business College. OWN 242 Driving to southern California this week. Would like to take passenger. If interested call No. 8. 242 The fire department was summoned about 7:30 o'clock last night by a flue fire at the Home Telephono and Tele graph company building on West tilxth street, which did no damage. Hemstitching Ho per yard at fctyl craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf Coal briquettos. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. tf Mrs, Cordelia Ankeny and Miss Gladys Ankeny, who Had been hero during the holidays season visiting relatives, left for their homo at Kugeno this morning. The Victor adding machine will flg uro Inventory. Mud ford Book Ktoro. 242 AH kinds of rough and dressod lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108. 711 East Main. The condition of Flro Chief Roy Elliott who was so budly injured by the falling of a wall at tho Pngo theater firo last Sunday was reported louay as mucn improvou, aiuiuugn n still suffers much from tho cuts and fianna Home8-cartor. county superin bruiscs he sustained. It will be about tomentt It wa8 lnls enthusiastic two weeks at least, it Is thought, be- HOUthorn Oregon "lady super" who fore ho will have sufficiently recov- Ued tno attonUon of a ,-ood-natur-ercd to return to duty. ! nr.nimimti.tivo irrmin in the lobbv Abordeon Utah coal. Utah Is tho bost, Hansen Coal Co. tf Buy your tickets at Heath's drug store for ball at Armory. 241 George A. Mansfield nnd daughter, Miss Margaret, are registered at tho Hotel Portland from Prospect, on tho road to Crater lake. Mr. Mansfield is ono of the four democrats who are seeking the nomination for United, States senator. Portland Oregonlan. AH office nppl ances for starting tho now year right. Medford Book storo . , ?,42 Several good used Victor, Edison ' and Brunswick phonographs with t records for sale at bargain prices. Soo Launspach, phono 227. Office and' salesroom at Weeks On. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. W.'Lowo and I sons Ernost and Ooorgo have returned from a trip to San Francisco. The Royal Neighbors will meet In American Legion hull dining room at 7:30 p. in. Jan. 3rd. Initiation. Visi tors wolcomo. Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 880-J-2. tf A Jolly party of about twenty young Medford ladles left yoHterday morn ing on the north bound train to re sumo tholr studies cither ut tho Uni versity of Oregon or the Oregon Agri cultural college. Other local students Attending these Institutions also de parted yesterday morning by motor for Eugene or Curvallls. It's a big event a helpful evont It's the climax to our many seasonable sales, our January clearanco mile. Mann's. 242 Buy your tickets nt Heath's drug store for ball at Armory Monday. 241 There wore many Now Year's din ner parties at homes and social gath erings yesterday, nnd many Med ford -itea us usual ate their New Year's din ners ut tho hotels. Shirts, hands, gertrudes, etc., nnd not a single pin or button utied with any of them. Handicraft Shop. 247 Will pay cash for good uned pianos. 11. U. Launspach. Phono 227. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Day and chlldron who have been spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. ('has. T. Sweeney, left lust evening for their homo In Portland. Miss E 1 1 i t h Hwoeney will remain during this o, i "'"". J". "u """' Chas. T. Sweeney. MIhs Swoonoy has been making her homo In Portland this winter. There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN. Ready ngatn for another of our record breaking sales. Mann's. 242 Tho slippery snow on tho sidewalks today was no respecter of persons, und many had falls In consequence, which resulted In no Injury but caused embarrassment. We carry nothing In coal but tho best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuel we handle are always the lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf Uho no pins or buttons, but buy the Vanta tape for all babies' clothes. 1In.Mm.if RtwiM 0J7 r i REMEMBER START THE NEW YEAR TO USE FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD At Any Grocer Out of town Oregonians who spent New Year's day In the city Included O. H. Paxson and C. 13. McCultough of Salem, C. W. Masters of liuker, M. A. Case and Mrs. J. K. Pratt of Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knowles of LaGrande, John Miller, Lloyd It. DeLup and G. M. Kaymond of Klam ath Falls, and Kd llarnby, Z. M. Bailey and J. M. Jack of Portland. Watch for Mann's add Friday eve. 242 You can get Kremmel Bros, famous Health Bread at DeVoe's. Dan W. Herring of the Internal lievenue department left Thursday evening for Eugene, his new post of duty, having recently been promoted to chief deputy in charge of the third district, wUh headquarters at that place. Babies' Vanta binder. No pins, no buttons, no sewing. Handicraft Shop. 247 We have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf John Hamlll, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hamlli and Farwell Kenly, son of Mr und Mrs R corning Kenly, left last night to rcsumo their studies at Montezuma school, Las Uatos, Calif. Watch for Mann's great annual events. 242 Duplicating sale books for sale nt this office. tf Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hoover of Chl- J cago, W. N. Haehenbeg of Kansas City and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hill and W. V, Blackwell of San Francisco were among tho out of tho state pcoplo who spent Now Year's day at the Hotel Medford. Vanta Vest, "tho shirt without a fault," tho very best for tho baby. Handicraft Shop. 247 Clean cotton ragi wanted at the Mnll Trlhune office. Katherlno Ulrlch, Elizabeth Man ning and Dorothy Dalzell with Mr. and Mrs. George Ulrich of Klamath Falls, spent New Years with Ttov. and Mrs. E. P. Lawrence, tho girls going on to U. of O. last night. Don't fail to see our great values Friday overling. Mann's. 242 You enn get It at DeVoe's. tf Jackson county Is represented at tractively at tho convention by a bevy of nattily frocked and pulchrltudinous nHi,ni,(tn i,nn,i.,,i u ua u., yesterday to the fact that the stato of Oregon now has a BO per cent repre sentation of woman county superin tendents, with one fair "super" to spare Portland Oregonlan. Wool stockings, sweaters, caps, iinrttnH nn(1 vni.v,M,, tn won bnhv wapm th,B coUl weutnor. Handicraft t;nop M7 Weathor Strip shuts out the cold from nromid doors nnd wjndows. Chej aml mU ttppIIO(L Big Pnw Lumber Co. tf Mlfla Margarot Lea, who has been tcachln ff at tho wanhington school (hn lnuf nnth , nnrtn.i to bo very ill and under tho care of specialists at her homo at Seattle. Tho secret is out. All lines lead direct to Mann's January clearance sale. 242 We will loan you money to build or ; buv Holmes the Insurance Man. j Tho arrival of tho now year on Monday night was ushered In by tho blowing of tho fire department whistle and other whistles, tho ringing of j bells, and tho shooting of guns and much volco groeting on the part of young peoplo and others attending many dunces and other social gather ings. It was tho noUlest recoptlon re corded a now your locally for many yours past. Have your tiro repairing dono now for less money. Exchange Tiro Co. 252 The Knights of Pythias have been asked to take charge of tho funeral services of Amos Willits Thursday at tho Ashland cemetery. Tho lodge members will meet nt tho K. P. hall at 1 o'clock on Thursday to attend the services at Perl's Funeral Home at 2 p. in. and go In a body to tho Ash lund cemetery. '241 Miss Kathleen Kinney of tho Med ford high school faculty who Is nt present visiting In Sun Francisco, will return Monday. Crepo paper 8c roll, DeVoe's. Don't forget tho regular Fri. night dunce ut Jacksonville Jan. 4. 243 Paul B. McKee, B. K. Harder, S. H. Bullis and W. H. Crawford aro tho authorised delegates of tho Medford chamber of commerco to tho stato chamber of commerce meeting being held In Portland next Friday. Med ford is allowed two moro delegates and if any Medford business man will . ... ., . ...... ,,.,, .. 18 In rortland on thnt dato and would liko to bo n deloKato ho Is requested to call at tho local chamber office and seo Kecrotary Frohhach. 32x3 Vt cord tiros (15. ExchniiRO Tiro Co. 253 A hurrloano of lowered prices will reach Munn'R for their big annual clearance sale Saturday. 242 Clrover Corum of tho Modol Cloth ing storo Is leaving during tho next week for his homestead abovo Hutto Falls where ho will llvo for tho noxt few months. Got your mnipiKlnes at 'DeVoe's. 30x3 tires for (7.60. Kxchango Tire Co. 262 Tho total amount galiiod from the snlo of Christmas stamps by local school children as nnnouncod by Aubrey O. Smith, school superinten dent, was $11)7. S7 the Roosevelt school, (49.09; tho Jackson school. $33.28: tho Washington school $70. nnd Lincoln school (4 5. The Koose volt school will retain tho flag pre sented by the Klks last year for tho school that handed In tho largest amount per capita. Their avcrngo was 27 cents per capita. Oct aofl paper school tablets at thL office. tf Simppy music nnd a good tlmo for ovcry ono nt J'vllle Fri. Jan. 4. 243 Miss Clladys Peterson, I Attn teacher nt the Medford high school returned this morning from her vacation spent with her family nt Missoula, Montana. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf This office has Inventory blanks, ruled nnd punchod, suitable for all classes of Inventory. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Williams have returned from Salem whore thoy had gone to spend Christmas with Mrs. Williams' family. Accountant experienced In Corpora tion, 1'nrtnership and Individual pro prietorship accounting, is open for engagements for the preparation of Incomo, profit and loss nnd financial statement-, ii nd the compilation of Income Tax return.. I'. O. ltox 777. Medford. Ore. 246 At Ueuvl's Ilviiistltvlllng S. tt' The Elks lodgo annual open house held yesterday, which consisted of a reception and entertainment In the afternoon, a big New Year's dinner from 5:30 to 9 p. m., and a danco from then on to midnight, was a very en joyable affair attended by lodge members, their wives and other mem bers of their families and visitors, In ail to tho number of three hundred. Danco at Jacksonville Fri. Jan. 4. 243 30x3 tires for (8.50. Exchange Tiro Co. 252 At the dinner danco nt the Medford hotel New Year's eve a number of dinner particB wore given. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edison . Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont DeLosh and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson were among those who entertained. Come and be the lucky one New Yeur's ove at Armory. 241 , Yakima Netted Qem potatoes at Watklns Feed Store, Phone 260. Among Washington stato people who spent New Year's day In Mod ford wero Claud nutt and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. I', Preston and John F. Eckhurt nnd O. I. Enderton of Heat tlo, and Mr. and Mrs. John 8. McMll lln and Miss Dorothy McMillln of Itocho Harbor. Weathor Strip Bhuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Used sowing machines, over 40 to choose from. Prices $5 to $60. All guaranteed. The Singer Store, 10 South Fir street. 247 Don't forgot mom call, Medford Armory, Now Year's eve. 241 E. L. King, division superintendent of tho Southorn Pacific passed thru Medford this morning enrouto south from Portland. Buy your shingles and roofing at WalUtco Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 E. Main street. Phone 108. tf With winter weather coming on much dunmge will be gone In homos by leaky roofs, frozen pipes, leaky heating systems and other damage by wator. We can protect you from all this with a wator damage policy. Brown & White Agency, Phone 130. 241 Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main, rhone 108. tf A house warming was given recent ly at tho now attractive log house of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos Casey on the Crator Lako Highway near McLcnd. Tho floor spaco was not half large enough to accommodato the crowd who came from all parts of the coun ty. Dancing was tho main feature. Music consisting of piano, violin, saxaphono nnd banjo was furnishod by several of the guests. Tho cus tomary supper at midnight was en joyed by all and tho party broke up near daylight. Our only business Is Insurance, but we cover every known kind of rlBk. tt. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 810 8. Riverside, tf Hamburger sandwiches at DeVoe's. . J. W. Knowles of 1& Grande, Oro., tho candidate for republican nomina tion for supremo Judgo spoko today at tho1 chnmber of commorce forum luncheon at the Medford hotel. Judge Knowles expressed himself as delight ed with tho sizo and nppearanco of Medford, having ofton heard of but never having seen the pluco lieforo. Tliero were no other speakers and thero was but a small gathering of pcoplo on account of the holiduys. Expert Income Tax help. DAB Collego Bldg., Phono 259-H. 261 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repnirs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bnrtlott. tf Weather Strip shuta out tho cold from around doors nnd windows. Cheap nnd oasily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomllnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nell of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mnrtlncau of Grants Pass and Mrs. Marlon Shepherd of Ashland wero some of tho visitors in Medford Now Year's day who at tended tho Elks lodgo open house. Soiling out now phonographs nnd records all kinds half price. Gold liny lloalty Co. Follow tho crowd to Armory Now Year's ove. Grandest dance of the season. ' ' - 241 Heddon & Cannday write bonds and lnsuranco. Phone 720. tf WEDDING BELLS At the homo of Mrs. W. II. Welter mire. CIS West Fourth street, Gladys M. Price and Harold H. Wnltermlre wero united In marriage last Thurs day evening by tho Rev. J. Hnndolph Sasnett. Tho ring ceremony was used. Only a few Intimate friends were present. A luncheon was served after tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Wnltermlro will make their home In Medford where thoy oro well known. Mabel Gertrude Howard was mar ried to ilert S. Stancllffe of Phoenix last Sunday by Uev. E. P. Lawrenco. After their honeymoon Mr. nnd Mrs. Stancllffo will muko their homo In Phoenix. Victor E. Huson of Eagle Point nnd Miss Tholma Blackburn of this city wore united In marriage at the home of tho brido's parents, nt Clovordolo. Oregon, on Sunday, Docomber 2;1 at 1:13 p. m. Twonty-thrco guests mere present nnd a wedding dinner was served nflor tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Huson will resldo at Eaglo Point and will ba nt homo to their frlonds after Januury 5 tit. Sunday, Jan. 30, 192S, at Yrekn, Cal.. Lester Cash and Miss Pearl Millard of this city wore married. Tho ceremony was porformed at tho' homo of Uev. Hubbard, of tho M. E. church. Mr. Cash Is Iho son of Mr. and Urs. John Cash of Centrnl Point, Ore. The groom, well known In this city, is employed by the City Meat market. Miss Mil. lard Is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Millard and has been employed by tho Home Telephone company or over one year. Thoy will be at homo to their many friends after Jan, 15th at Central Point, Ore. COLD WAVE IN VALLEY HARD ON PIPES AND FUEL Along with tho New Year camo n rold wave nnd imow fall hero and throughout the Mate, with a minimum in Medford yesterday morning of 15 degrees above, and a minimum today of 13.5. Tho snow fall of ye3torday and lam night up to 8 .a. m., today, was one-half inch and that of tho day boforo was about ; the name amount. H was sttll snowing today off and on, and rain or snow Is pre dicted for tonight and fair and warmer weather for Thursday. Tho unexpected cold weather caus ed water pipes to froezo and burst In many homes Monday night and Tuesday morning and last night and this morning, attended by tho discom fitures usuul on such occasions, and keeping plumbers busy for days to come. Tho firo fuel consumption in all homes was also greatly increased, and therefore tho prediction of warmer weather for tomorrow is most welcome. The half Inch of enow this morning and forenoon caused much skidding of non-chain equipped autos, and falls on the part of pedestrians, aa it was of soft consistency, making tho pave ments slippery nnd forming compact balls by clinging to poles and heels of shoes. This forenoon the weathor observor at Fish Lake, forty miles northeast of tho city, phoned in to C. C. Cato that tho minimum temperature thoro was fivo degrees below zero. This low temperaturo in that district causes somo apprehension on the part of water works officials because the city water works intaku is located but about JO miles from there. However, no trouble at; the intake frith freezing temperaturo, and ica had been re ported at tho city hall up to noon today. , . , : - .- LEGGITT NOT IN J. II. Leggitt, who has been men tioned for sheriff, says "that I would not have tho' job. Nobody can run fast enough to give it to mo, and I would not take it If they handed it to me on a silver platter." No more candidates havo been mentioned for sheriff, but friends of Sheriff Torrlll say that he is laying still, nnd wilt file bis nomination, when the rush is over. H. W. Conger has announced him self for tho position of coronor. The Incumbent, JuHJh A,; Perl, has not de clared himself to dato. Carl Y. Tengwald, ono of tho best known and popular young men of the county, la being urged to mako the race for county clerk. By training and experience Tengwald is fitted for tho place. County Clerk Chauncey Florey has announced that he will not make the race; : FHE. FATAL 10 3 SEATTLE. Jan. 2. Anthony Petti nichi died today of burns received lust night when a can of kerosene that he was using to expedito a new fire In a stove in his homo in this city ex ploded. Ills daughter, Josephine, six years of age, met instant death when blazing oil ignited her clothing and she breathed the glames. Evelyn, three, another daughter, died In tho night from burns. Margaret, five, the remaining daughter, and Mrs. Pottl nlcht, were critically Hi today. Ul LKS (iOVKKMNO I'KIZKS IN IJOAT HACK C'HANOKI) DETROIT. Provision of tho rules governing tho International swoop stakes power boat race, designed to obviate the controversy that charac terized tho first race, run hero last Labor day, has been adopted by the executivo committee of the Yacht men's Association of America. Tho most important changes made In tho rules concern the prize money. The $25,000 prize is abolished, and In its place tho committee decided to award nn elaborate trophy to the win ner and evenly pro-rate $5000 among all boats finishing In the race. Detroit. Iluffalo, Chicago nnd Cleveland have entered bids for this year's race. Rent Ho Men to VIntt Alaska SEATTLE. Dec. 28. An excursion of Sonttle businessmen to southeast ern Alaska early next summor to prove to Alaskans tho interest of Seattle In" the territory's trade Is on tho program of the Young Men's Bus iness club of this elty, according to announcement yesterday by the newly elected president, Farwell P. Lilly. Bible ThotightSr Tbctaj TUN KKAST OK HAHMONY. Hot lor Is n dry morsel, and quietness thwowlili, tiuin u house full of encrl Hoes with strlfi. l'rov. 17:1. EVERY KNOWN FORM OP INSURANCE AND BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDINQ 8INCE 1909 s ON 111 WAR WM Fl u potto SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 2. School ibuildings in San Francisco are being guarded to prevent a possible attempt to burn the structures by a supposed arsonist, believed to have been reapon sible for tho destruction of two build ings in Oakland Monday. A similar : guard was established for schools at Oakland Monday after the Woodland high school was burned with a loss ea tf mated at $.100,000, the Cole Gram mar school was destroyed in a similar l, manner and a bunch of ill soaked rags I found in a room of the Garfield school in East Oakland a few hours later. Police declared evidences of incendiar ism wore found in the Woodland and Cole school fires. SOFIA, Bulgaria. It has ralnei very llttlo In Bulgaria since InHt Aug ust, and tho resultant drought has seriously damaged tho autumn sown crops. The lev has dropped 30 points in the last month because of the poor agricultural outlook, couplod with reparation demands. Crop cxpertH predict that unless It rains soon next year's harvest will he a failure. . Tho. water supply of Sofia has been cut down by one-half, and there has been moro than one serious fire.. The street lights have had to bo reduced by two-thirds. In the middle of November of 1922 children wero throwing snowballs in Boris park. Now tho park on moon light nights is filled just as it Is in supper evonings with strolling couples A year ago the slopes and the summit of Mount Vltosha were covered 'with snow; today they still show shins of verdure. ! Antonio Scotti Makes ! New Musical Record NEW YORK, Jan. 2. Antonio Seoul's appearance nt tho Metropoli tan opera house last night in celebra tion of his completion of a quarter of a century as a singor of important roles, was a record mark in American musicul history. ' " Records show that there Is no other Instance of a singer appearing in roles at the s.imo operatic institution for so long an uninterrupted term. - Knights Tcniplur Conclnve V Malta Commandery meets . -. In Masonic Hall, Ashland. ! kAjtji Wednesday evening, Jan. 2. v In Red Cross decree follows je"Av supper which will bo sorvod at 6:45. Resident nnd visiting fraters courteously Invited. V. H. JOHNSON, E. C. 241 " ' W. H. DAY, Rocordor. Shrine Stated Session Hillnh Templo meets in Masonic Hall, Ash land, Friday evening, January- 4. Routine business, installation of officers, nnd per fection of arrange ments regarding tho New Year ceremo- nial. Ashland, Jan. 11. Refresh- ments after tho session. T. II. SIMPSON. Potentate 242 W. II. DAY, Recorder. Was Good Judge of Liquor "Since n young mnn I had a liking for liquor and was considered a pret ty good judge of it at ono time, but constant drinking gnvo tne stomach trouble which became chronic. My stomach would have been a valuable addition to a gas factory. Doctors' did not seem to relievo me. One dny my drugglHt Rot me to try Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy, and I am nowj as good as now." It Is a a mple, harm, less preparation that removes tho ca- tarrhnl mucus from thn intustlnni ; tract and alluya the inflammation which causos practically all stomach, liver and InteHtinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. Hold by nil druggists. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KENT 102 v. Jnckson. rhone 452-U evenings. FOR SALK Six head of milk cows. Inquire 604 Park St. 247 FOR SALE Auto. 3 younfc work mule. wnRon, harness, young cow, portable house. 607 I'ino St. 243 FOR SALE One new vulcanizing outfit. Inquire at 310 K. Ninth St. 243 FOR SALE Team with harness. Sound, well broke, six years old. 3300 pounds. Also two lojr chains. Route 2, I3ox 26, or phono 314-L. 243 FOR SALE 100 tons alfalfa, with feed lot. T. E. Pottenger. 246 WAXTED Furnished apartments or part of furnished house near Wash ington school, for lady with two chtldren school age. Box 33. Mail Tribune. 2 43 FOR EXl-HAXfiK $1700 first mort pace to trade on Medford house; will pay difference. Phone 90o. I43 FOR RENT 31 acres on Hear creek. William tract, nt Central Point; ' put up SO tons nlfatfa this season. Stock nnd implements for sale. Four-Site Realty Agency.- ' S43 6 . in US. FLEET STAF I WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. From points on thd Atlantic and Pacific coasts, more than 100 shia set out today for the Caribbean to form the greatest armada ever nssemhled under the American flag in the navy's war maneuvers mt Panama, with them going more than 3000 marines from Uunntlco. Va., and 87 airplanes. The fleet, which Is commanded by Admiral Robert E. Count?:, will com prise, when gathered in the south ern waters 15 battleships, four light cruisers, 63 destroyers, 11 submarines, one airplane carrier, ono airplane tender, four destroyers, three subma rine tenders, five mine layers, two transports and 33 train vessels. ' The marines will participate in ma neuvers i iv Panama and on Culebrn island, getting their first tryout under war conditions In their, rolo of an accompanying landing force with the Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION iHmoesnonJJ 6 I3ell-ans Hot water Sure Relief 25 and 75 Packs Kes Eveiv.vhera S. HUROK II ' DELL-A THE INCOMPARABLE BALLET RUSSE and MAIL ORDERS Mail orclers will be filled in order received when nccom-. pmiietl by purchase price and self-addressed stamped envelope to insure safe return. Prices for this attraction are the lowest of any engage ment on the coast, (Portland excepted.) Floor First 22 rows, $2.75; next 10, $2.20; last G, $1.65. The gullery $1.10 and is not reserved. Make cheeks, money orders, etc., payable to Geo. A. Hunt, Treasurer N . ... "THE COMMITTEE OF THREE." i TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY 10 A. M. at Medford Pharmacy - F. & E, Theatre. . ; v;. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.-',; , -:v i , CAR!. LAEMMLE frbsents ' H O TP- Sr. A Broncho Suster . "Who the Navy! RUTH ROLAND in " HAUNTED 'VALLEL" HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY nation's fleet. They ore command of EriBudier General EU K. Colo. " A HEAYYBURDEN A bad back is a heavy burden. A burden at night wln bedtimo Tust as bothersome In the morning. Ever try Doan's Pis for Know they are for kldneX back ache and for other kidney ills? ' If you don't, some Medford people do. !' ' " Read n case of It: ' ' : Mrs. A. E. Dodge, 242 8. Holly St., says: "I am glad to nay a good . word for Doan'B Pills, as thoy havo.ijivcn me splendid results. My kidneys wero in a weak condition and I was run down nnd nervous. I tired .easily and was ofton unable to dor my housework as my back ached as If it wero broken and I had dizzy' spells. My feet nnd ankles wero swollen and I couldn't stand for any length of time. They soon strengthened my kidneys and all the other symptoms of kidney disorder disappeared," Price (iOc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Pills the same that Mra Dodge had. Foster-MUburn Co.; .Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. : AdV- ooooocwooooocxxx)oooooooooo Hemstitching i at Handicraft Shop Kodak Finishing ; for those who demand thebept Swem's Studio 217 E. Main Medford PRESENTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT JANUARY 10th (8:30 Curtain). RECEIVED NOW! rt' Ed Andrews, vi Geo. Andrews, Ceo. A. Hunt. Directed,'; by i EDWARD SEDGWICK Almost "Busted Up" - -: iM'i