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MEDFORD MATL" TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY S, 192 -t PAGE TWO Yocal and Personal At 7:30 tonight nt. the Library. II. L. Eddy of Portland and a. represen tative of General II. T. Allen, com mander of American troops In the occupied area.' will explain the present situation In Germany and the need of tending food and clothing to the suf fering children In that country. Mayor Gnddtg and other prominent citizens will attend and the general public is Invited. Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style craft, opposite Riallo theatre. ' tf We fix any old thins. Liberty Repair Khop. . P. A. Kiltredgo, former assistant state highway engineer, now an offic ial In the U. B. Huroau of Public Koads with headquarters In Ban Francisco Is n visitor In the city and while hero will make an official In spection of the different typos of ' highway ho put down several years ago in Jackson county, to seo which types have given the best service. Ho will study particularly the concrete pavement types between Central l'olnt and Talent. Tuxedo tobacco 10 cans for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. 252 Motropole Jazz orchestra. Wednes day night. Jackson Hot Bprlngs. 247 Dr. H. Oftcdul of Jacksonville ar rived home this forenoon from a busi ness visit at Portland. If you admired tho lato President Jtardlng contribute something to his memorial fund. 2'r'3 ', Radio music evenings fres at The Rogue. 247 An examination of Jackson county candidates for appointment to West Point military academy was held last Haturday In tho federal building hero, conducted by Leo M. Hall, local sec retary of the civil service commission. Frank Buchtcr of this city and Coy Urown'of Central Point took the ex amination. An Ashland young man had also been scheduled to take It but" he failed to appear. It is under stood that an examination for the same purpose was had at Salem for candidates in that section of the state. Congressman W. C. Hawley will ap point the two candidates receiving the highest standing in the examina tions. , Tuxedo tobacco 10 cans for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. 262 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10K. 711 East Main. , Mrs. John Donnlson and son Jack are homo from a three weeks pleasure trip in southern California, i You will be surprised at the $1.00 bargains offored at Sinclair's Jewelry Shop for one week commencing Sat urday, Doc. 6th. 249 There's a busy Business College Federal officers who wore taking three Indians from the Klamath f reservation, chargod with liquor violation cases, stopped over In the city lust night, during which tltno. the prisoners, wero confined ' in the city prison, and left this morning for Port land.: Leave or send your contribution to tho Harding Memorial fund to C. I'. TalcntJiia Liberty building, or L. C. Oarlock, nt the Chamber of Com- merce. Mcdford. 253 r,""l " , Our prices on nil fuel we handle aro always the lowest, considering qunl , ' lty. Valloy Fuel Co. tf Mrs. John McDonald of Trail who li on a return trip Sundny from a vlnit t at Grants Pass stopped over In this I city, loft for homo yesterday. . Hevoral good used Victor. Edison and Brunswick phonographs with records for sale nt bargain prices. Heo Launspach, phone 227. Office and 4 salesroom ot Weoks & Orr. Jackson Hot Springs danco, Wed. '. night. Danco till 2 a. m. 247 . KoXVrorstreorhas ucen closed' .1 tnr nnnln nnd will h rcoiiencd " about January 15, according to notlco i appearing on the front door of the I nlaco. . You pan get Krommel Bros, famous '! Health Bread at DeVoe's. Tuxedo tobacco 10 cans for $1.00. I) Hutchison.; Lumsden. 262 The stato registration bureau In the 'i Chamber of Commerce building for out of tho state motor cars, which .'. had not been functioning Blnco-Junu- ory 1st because of the lack of now registration blanks for tho year, waB preparod to register such cars again yestorday Immediately after tho blanks had arrived. Between this time and January 1st about 20 non residant ownors of cars had applied for registration, but not a ono hnd appllod yestorday or today up until 1 noon, ,.. A one. dollar week at Sinclair's I Jowelry Shop, !" j Regular communication and lnslnl- latlon of officers of Reamos chapter ' Wednesday eve, Jan. 9th, 1924 nt 8 t'p m. 246 Walter Antic spent today In tho city tt m tho 1-oke Creek district. ' ' Lunch all hours. The Roguo. 247 j' Big danco at Jackson Hot Springs, '! Wednesdny night. 247 IP, Do You buy bread for its "food value? :; Then Why not get the most for your money by de manding Milk bread which contains all the food value of other breads with the added heat energy of 100 whole milk. baked onlv by FLUHRER a, baker of Reputation. ,At Any Grocer The sunshine of this forenoon. which followed a fall of rain and sleet during lust night was very welcome I today. The precipitation during the ( nlht and e;niy this rimming amount ed to .07 of an inch. The temperature ! of today was much milder with a minimum of 29 degrees above, ltaln Is the prediction for tonight and Wednesday. We have good values In used cars. Patton & lioblnson, Inc. tf Duplicating sale books for sale at this office. tf The girls basket ball team will play the alumni team Friday evenlne. Shirts, bands, gertrudos, etc., and not a single pin or button used with any of them. Handicraft Khop. 247 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf C. N. Speck, local Farm P.ureau Ezehango head. Is In Portland for a few days attending to business.' Will pay cash for good used pianos. II. O. Launspach. Phone 227. Clean cotton rags wanted at the Mall Tribune office. Among tho Oregonians who are temporary sojourners in Medford are Mr. and Mrs. IS. W. Hartman and Will Moore of Salem. Mrs. J. V. For biH, M. K. Forbls and Robert Forbis of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Hall and Ed Qulnn of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKlnley of Sheridan, nnd the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Hurley. Hen Mitchell. A. Page. O. West, It. F. Woodward and Hay Turnbull. Plenty of old papers for sale at this office. " You can get it nt DcVoe's. tf Tho monthly school board meeting will be held this evening in the high school building. Use no pins or buttons, but buy the Vanta tape for all babies' clothes. Handicraft Shop. 27 We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. The over-age children In the ele mentary grades of tho city schools are to be glvon a series of Intelligence tests this weol: to discover what is keeping them back. Those children who require special attention will thereafter receive It. Crepe paper 5c roll, DoVoe's. Medford Auto Painting, 29 South Front street. Telephone 934. An up-to-date paint shop. Over twenty years experience. All the lending varnishes used such as Valontlnea, Pratt & Ijimbert and Heckwlth Chan dler companies, the world's leading varnishes. Tops dressed any shade, All work guaranteed. Coll nnd sec our Work. Distributors for Kelly Springfield tires. E. O. Bradley, prop., Medford, Oregon. 248 Mrs. T. E. Daniels is confined to her home by Illness for a few days. liablcs' Vanta binder. No pins, no buttons, no sewing. Handioraft Shop. 247 Get your mngazlnos at DeVoe's. F. E. Merrick, from Suthorlln, Ore gon, is In Medford today attending to business affairs, uei ion jiuper ikhuwi ouico. ( mint ami cumin . i license means mui an cumnvn .. Mrs. J. F. Forbls, M. K. Forbis, summarily dealt with. Though Sher Robert Forbls of Forest Orovo stop-J lft Terrlll steadfastly refuses to kill nml In Medford last night on tneir way to Ioa Angeles by motor. Hamburger sandwiches at DoVoe's. At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf Fire Chief Roy Elliot, who wns in lured nt the Pago theatre fire. Is according to tho latest reports doln,j' culte we., at the Bacrcd Heart hosp.. tal.1 Yestorday ho was able to Bit up in bed. nnd In a few days expects to be recovered sufficiently to return to the fire station. Yakima Netted Gem potatoes at Watklns Feed Storo, phone 209. Wool stockings, sweaters, caps, bootees and everything to koop bnby warm this cold weather. Handicraft Shop. 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pierce havo re turned from nil nulo trip to California during which they visited with Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Mlllnrd ut Glendora. Mr. nnd Mrs. Millard havo decided to remain, with the church at Glendora HUlcnilltOI their work has been gralofuly received by tho church and ho has recelvod a substantial Increase in lncomo. Buy your shlnglon nnd roofing nt Wullaco Woods' Lumber Yard. "11 E. Main street. Phono 108. tf Weather Strip shuts out tho cold from nraund doors and windows. Cheap anil easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf John McDonald was among tho visitors In the city toduy from the Trail section. Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 12. Main. Phono 108. " This office has Inventory blanks, ruled and punched, suttnblo for all classes of Invontory. It Tho Medford post of tho American Legion will stnrt a month's member ship drive at thoir moetlng this even ing. The drive will bo nccompantod bv n ereut deal of publicity. Our onlv business Is Insurance, but wo cover every known kind of risk It. A. Holmes, "Tho Insuranco Man.' tf Accountant experienced In Corpora tion, Partnership and Individual pro prietorship accounting, Is open for engagements for the preparation of income, profit nnd loss nnd financial statement nnd tho compilation of Income Tax returns. P. O. Box 777 Medford, Ore. 246 Mr. and Mrs. Rupert J. Henry left this morning for Los Angeles whero they will remain for tho rest of tho winter. 30xS!4 tires tor I8.6Q. Exchange Tiro Co. 6S Vanta Vest, "the shirt without i fault." the very best for the baby. llniullcrnft Shon. 27 J. A. Stevens, the stnto manager of tho l'aclflo division of Underwriters, tomorrow morning will speak to the high school students assembly and tho higher grade students in the Lin coln and Washington schools. C Melody Buescher saxaphone, sllirhtlv used. $100. Also nn alto saxaphone $100. regular price $145, Palmer's Piano House. 249 Hnve your tire repairing done now for less money. Exchange Tire to 252 Mrs. V. Von der Hollen of this city Is nt present visiting In San Diego, Ca... nnd is a guest at tho St. James hotel In that citv. Unity literature tenches peoplo how- to bo well, prosperous ana cmctom. Free distribution. 106 South Ivy. If Try The Itnguv h"i rolls and pastry, fif -'i ri iy day l; a. m. Main and Out of the state visitors from dis tant points temporarily stopping in the city Include Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wagner of Denver, Mi-, and Mrs. II. W hile of Long ileaeh. Calif . George C. Sorriek of Cleveland, O., Mr. and Mrs. August Kirtofersen and children. Clifford Pottlesh, L. H. Ives. C. H. .McDonald and J. Hagedorn of Seattle, and A. 8. Drier, li. M. Card, Harry K. Roseboom, Jay W. Stevens and liillle Ijirson of San Francisco. 32x3 Vi cord tlfes $15. Exchange Tiro Co. ' 252 Not satisfied with the outcome of his match with Ted Thye. mat in structor of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club and holder of the world's light-heavyweight champion ship belt, in the Hellig theatre Satur day night. Bobby liylund. the Minne apolis, Minn., bonecrusher. Is asking for a return bout. The fans who wit nessed the struggle, which ended abruptly when' liylund was all but knocked out after he had secured tho first fall, are of the opinion that tho visitor is entitled to another chance, nt least,' at the title. Portland Jour nal. ' Expert' Income Tax Help. BAB College lildg.. phpne 2G9-H. 2G1 Mrs. George M. Roberts and chil dren who have been In Cincinnati, O.. for tho last three months, are expect ed to return homo in a fortnight. Mrs. Roberts' father has been qulto ill, but Is improving. Sewing machines rented $3.00 per month. 40 second hand machines for sale. New singers on terms to suit your convenience. The Singer Store. 10 South Fir. 250 The culvert and bridge on the county road between this city and Jacksonville, near the W. H. Gore ranch, hns' been repaired and new bases and flooring put In by workmen. 30x3 tires for $7.50. Exchange Tire Co. " 252' Mrs. Joe M.. Rader who underwent an operation a week ago at the Com munity hospital is Improving steadily, and as well as could bo expected, ac cording to reports from the bedside. Weather Strip shuts out 'the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. ' tf Mrs. Frank Owen will leave In a couple of weeks on an extended trip to Europe, sailing on the Berengeria, from New Jfork In February.' Mrs. Owert will visit friends' ,In Hngland and Italy, ' and tour ' continental Europe ' ' ' ' " , Weather Strip shuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily appllod. Big Pines Lumber Co. ' ' . tf Qrover Corum and Glen Laldley will leave this week for their' home steads In the Butte Falls district. They were delayed last -week by heavy snows In the hills. Used sewing machines, oyer 40 to choose from. Prices $5 to $50. All guaranteed. The Singor Store, 10 South Fir street. 247 The county clerk again calls the attention of dog owners to the fact mat aog licenses are now uvviuu iana payaoie, aim nwiuro m bi. doir under any circumstances, the county authorities say there are oth ers who have no conscientious scruples about It. The llconso Is ap plicable to country and city dogs. Aberdeen Utah coal. Utah's best. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Georgo A. Hunt Monday received a letter from the advance manager of May Robson, who was to appear at the Page theater, this city. Janunry 29th, In "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary." saying that the performance had been cancelled, tho popular act ress refusing to play In tho Armory owing to the lack of facilities for scenery. Miss ltobson 18 very popu lar in this city, and tho news ot her decision will disappoint a lnrgo num ber of friends. Redding, Calif., is her next stop after this city. Selling out new phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Open evenings. Paul B. McDonald expects to leave the first of next week on a business trip to Los Angeles, nnd other Cali fornia points. Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239. . tf H. D. (Johnny) Reed, who has been visiting in Gold Hill during the holi days left Sunday for San Francisco, where ho is engaged In the bond busi ness. Maternity corsets and belts at the Goodwin Corsot Shop. 20 S. Fir. 249 The first basketball game of the season will bo pluyed nt the Armory next Friday night between tho high school nnd tho alumni. Tho high school will lino up proliably as fol lows: Fubrick and Williams, guards; Chastaln. Knlps. or Watson, forwards Allen, conter. The alumni will hnve two teams, ono composed of Baugh man, center: Benney nnd R. Slngler, forwards: Dick Slngler nnd Payne. guards, with Dub Watson, Irish Cole man, Williamson, Schmidt, and li. Rhorwood In the background. Tho high school team will play two or three preliminary games before en tering the regular schedule of games in Februnry. Jinny big stores In town having January clean-up sales. Crystal White soap 3 for 10c; Palm Olive soap. 6c; $1.25 to $1.60 slippers for 87c per pair aro sacrifice prices at Jap Art Store. Most everything reduced, and sale starts Saturday, Jan. 12. 9 a. m. 252 The W. C. T. U. will meet at the V. W. C. A. Home on North Bartlett at S:S0 p. m. Thursday. All members are urged to be presont. Important business. Visitors welcome. ' It has been arranged to have con tributions to tho Harding Memorial fund left with or sont to L. C. Gnrlock. who registers autos for tho stale at tho Chamber of Commerce, Medford as well as with C. P. Tnlent, county chairman for tho fund, nt room 219 Liberty building. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Hall. 1126 West Tenth street, are moving today to Central Point nnd from there they expect to go to San Francisco in short time. F K Theatre 'Tho Last Moment," a most thril ling mystery drama, with tho stars of three Broadway successes, Henry Hull, Doris Kenyon, nnd Louis Wol helm will be shown at the F A E theatre nt Central Point tonight nnd Wednesday. It's tho story of a pair of society youngsters In search of adventure and they found more than they bar FALL FAR BFJJNf Lest month was a cold, rainy and foggy one, during which 1.53 hun dredths of an Inch of rain fell, which 1 was far 'less than the average In re-j cent years. In addition three Inches of snow fell, of which 1(4 Inches were; on the ground tho 15th, and three: inches at the end of the month. There was .01 In. or more of precipi tation on 15 days of the month, 25 days were cloudy and three partly couldy. There were only three clear days dur ing the month. Eight days of the month were foggy or partly foggy. So called killing frosts came on the 21st and 22nd. Tho greatest amount of rainfall In 24 hours was on tho Cth. ' The coldest temperature of the month was on the 1st and 4th, with 20 degrees above. The warmest Decem ber weather came on the 17th with a temperature "of 64. The mean maxi mum was 43.74, the mean minimum 29.09, the mean 3C.4 and the greatest daily range 32. The official summary of December by the weather bureau Is in part as follows: ' Min. 20 26 22 ' 20 29 . 35 3G 30 30 29 22 32 34 34 3G 34 34 The officers-elect of Talisman lodge No. 31. Knights of Pythias for the year 1924 wero duly installed at the regular convention last evening by E. V. Jnqua, installing officer. Tho newly installed officers are: Aubrey O. Smith. C. C; C. P. Talent, V. C; Earl Webber, prelate; Carl Flchtner, master of work; Clarence Webber, master at arms; E. F. Robin son, K. of R. and S. and master of finance; K. W. Jaqua, I. CI., and C. K. Webber, O. C!. A. L. Hill Engages in Insurance Business A. L. Hill Is now associated with O. C. Boggs and Arnel I. Butler In the Insurance business with" offices iiit .10 North Central nvenue. where Mr. Hill' will be fouhd hereafter. They will handle a general fire, automobile nnd casualty insurance, under lr. Hill's management. They will be glad to furnish any In formation in their lino of business. For Father's Cough January Is usually one of the cold est months, and brings its share 'of coughs, colds nnd hoarseness. Take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound at the first sign of a cough or cold, as it loosens the phlegm and quickly brings relief to the inflamed membranes of the throat. "Your Honey nnd Tar Compound has done wonders for my father, who had an awful cough. He Is feeling fine now," writes Nlcolassa Qontnles, Cuero, Texas. Sold every where. Adv. , Card of TtumkB We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent ' bereavement, and for theeautiful flowora given nt that time. Mrs. Amos Willlt8 nnd son Billy. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Wllllts. Mr. and Mrs. Merle M. Wllllts. Ml Inez H. Wllllts, Mis. Ethel S. Wllllts. 246 Knights Templar Conclave "T Malta Commandcry meets ri7 Wednesdny evening, Jnn. 9. M .':. n u..annn hnll AtiHlnml. Work in Ordor of the Tern ule. nreceded bv drill at Bix nVln.'lr nnd nuillier nt seven. Resident and visiting Fraters are courteously invited. F. H. JOHNSON, E. C. 346' W. H. DA V, Recorder. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Oarage. 63 N. Orange. 27 FOR SALE OR TRADE Bicycle. Phone 12 or call nt People's Elec tric Store. 54S FOR SALE Clenn-up sale starts 9 a. m. Saturday. Jan. 12. (1.25 to 11.50 felt slippers 87o: Cryr.tnl White soup. 3 bars for 10c; Palm Proc. eather .0 Pt.cldy '.6 Cloudy . P Clear ' .04- Cloudy i .02 Cloudy .f5 Cloudy a .18 Sloudy ,6 Cloudy J . 0 Cloudy . 0 Clear T Cloudy .03 Cloudy V .10 Cloudy J . 0 Cloudy b . 0 Cloudy. . 0 Foggy , T Cloudy - 18 .; .'..52 32 .02 Cloudy TJ 19 45 3G .07 Cloudy fl 20 ......:.A1 26 .0 Pt cldy I J 21 .'.......44" 24 .0 Pa cldy 1 1 22 :41 25 . 0 . Clear g, 23 ......:.,36 22 . 0 Foggy J 24 40 24 . 0 Cloudy J 25 46 32 .18 Cloudy 1 2G ...42 . 28 .02 Cloudy I" 2T 37 25 T Cloudy 28 ......42 32 .01 Cloudy f 2a 44 32 .08 Cloudy 30 ............41 32 .04 Cloudy 31 40 29 .02 Cloudy MIRRPVfi 'QMnUR I K. P. COWiMANDER 1 ' . M OE301 H BEGINS TODAY PLAYING 3 DAYS DAVID BELASCO'S WELL N0WN STAGE DRAMA OF THE DAYS 'OF THE '49ER. u o n o n "Tfee Girl of the Gldea West" in M J. WARREN KERRIGAN, SYLVIA BEEAMER, COMEDY FATHE NEWS SI Friday . Colleen Moore in "The Huntress" MUST PLEAD TO R PENDLETON. Ore., Jan. S. II. B. Caswell unil Edward Brock .were sen tenced to prison terms yesterday. In the circuit court following their plea of guilty to receiving stolen goods. Caswell was given four years oid Brock drew an eighteen month's sen tence. The grand jury, which completed Its session on Friday, returned a true bill ngalnst them on the charge. Tomorrow Miss Nora Ellis will plead on the charge of first degree murder In connection with the shoot- EVERV KXOAVJJ FORM OF INSURANCE AND BONDS R. A. JiOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 Hemstitching at ' Handicraft Shop ' The Rialto takes areat pleasure In presenting this ramark ' ib.e photoplay. A picture that fairly breathes the essenco of the ld West without the "hokum" of the ordinary "Western, there's everything that ycu like In a picture. Cast includes : ROSEMARY THEUY, JEUNESSE BUTLER at the organ ina? of Oortlon Mettle of TTkinh; nCnr Alpeo on October '27. An Indictment was returned ncalnst Miss Ellis by the inquisitorial body charging mur ARMORY Saturday Eve., JAN. 1 2 11 II 111 U 11 1 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY THE SEASON'S MOST SUPERB MUSICAL-THEATRICAL AFFAIR. $. J&vJr i,ic;preseits ? VTEW BALLETS It Cf vT DI V ERTItfS EMENTS anafLUcV lEATIONS ' I SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Presenting, Upon a Magnificent Scale, THE TWO BEAUTIFUL BALLET FEATURES "THE MAGIC FLUTE" AND ' "AMARILLA" And Seven Different Oivertisements, in two of which Mme. Pavlowa will . also appear. PRICES: 52.50, $2.C0, !.50, $1.00 (Plus War Tax) Scats Now Selling at Medford Pharmacy. O II O n o o D o RUSSELL SIMPSON, - H JJ PRICES:- Adults 35o Kiddies 10c ; Loges 50c o D Friday Colleen O in "The Huntress" 30130 der In the first degree and she was given until Wednesday to make her plea. Following the shooting Miss Ellis waived preliminary examination. TN0VIKDF1 'rmfeBA BUTSOVA. PgtfIVAN CLUSTINE tf : MoEK 7fie0dovSfer cotcfuetaf jf-x tfZf FRESH FROM SUPREME 9 m s rit M mm. IVA i i -tf!w3 Crupc, 247' Olive soap 5c. Most everything cle gained for, reduced, jap Art store, .tv 9000O0QOOOO00OO0C000QOQ0OC