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PAfiE TWO MEPFOTxP MATL TTCTKTTXE, MEDFORD, OHEfiOX, TUESDAY, JANUARY ir. 1924 Focal and Personal J. H. Coolcy nut ansoclates hav entered into a tutitutivo UKreemont, It was learned today, to build a new theater for legitimate attract Iohh hb well fts moving pictures, for the George A. Hunt company, which will he lurKer than tho former I'ngH the ater. Nothing, could be learned today na to developments in the negotiations for rebuilding tho Pue. .. All members and friends of the Y. W. C. A. nro urged to attend the opening tea at the Holland hotel on Thursday ut 3 o'clock. Miss Ciertrutle Anne Geopfarth, national secretary will speak informally and good musi cal numbers will be given. MIhs Geopfarth will also address tho forum of the chum be r of commerce on Wedi nesday. Wa fix any old thing. Liberty Repair Shop. ' ' ' , , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whlllork left lttHt night for St. I.ouIh, New York City and other eastern cities, on Mr. AV nil lock's annual spring buying trip for tho Golden Rule store. After this is completed Mr. and Mrs. Whlllock will go on to Florida for a pleasure visit there. They will he gone at least two months. How do you build fires, without old paperrt?. Get them at-10c tho bundle at this office. tf Out of town Orcgonlans in the clt temporarily include Mr. and Mn (.'has. V. Gilbert of Itoseburg. V. A Dalton and son of Klamath Falls, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Jjord, Dan Kricksen, L McKay, J. M. Putnam, J. Prag, E. H Griffith. A. T. Steincr, W. JI. Morgan and J. H. Graham. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf' Don't forget the C5c chicken dinne at the Parish House, North Oakdale, Wednesday, Jan. 10, from 0 to ft p. m 252 K, W. Jannny is In Portland and will probably spend the remainder of the week in that city. Iluy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main Phone 108. tf It will pay you to climb my stair way. $G0 suits values one week only at $42.00. Klein tho Tailor. Upstairs. 2 57 Chan. Duf field, of Shoshone, Idaho, and son Hulph of California, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lance and Mr. and Mrs. George Jjince of near Gold Hill. Mr. Duffield was formerly In tho tdioe repairing business in Medford and was visiting friends In tho city Monday. He sees many im provements in Medford. Hamburger sandwiches at DoVoo's. Give your wife a rest and bring your family to tho chicken dinner at Ht;. Murk's. Parish House Wednesday, Jan. ICth from (I to 8 p. m. Olio a plate, children 25c. 252 llyron Coleman of Kan Francisco and Mrs. Etta Coleman, his mother, I have been appointed local repre-(nro In Medford for a few duys on nentatlvo of tho Heal Kilk Hosiery Mills, manufacturers of Ileal Bilk hosiery. Bale direct from mill to wear er. Your orders are solicited. IJert F. Neff, Palm street, Medford. Phone 368-H. .. '. . 250 Tho recent short spell of nice weather is abput over, for today was ' cloudy and threatening, and the pre i diction Is for rain tomorrow. The ' minimum' temperature of today was 28 degrees. 1 Fuller brushes. Phono CI. II. Arnest, 835-K. Hee ad in phono directory. 257 Our only business Is Insurance, hut wo cover every known kind of risk. It. A. Holmes, "Tho Insurance Man." tf Tho big poplar treos In tho' clty park ore being cut down by city em ployes. In accordance with their hav ing been marked for destruction last summer, because the park committee of the city council deemed their fast spreading roots endangered tho growth and life of tho other trees In the park. It is understood that the park committee will have English sycamore trees planted in their place. Fill in your glassware patterns, M off on all glassware. . Roddy & Co., Jewelers. 254 " 2183 remnants of lace, ribbons, wool dress goods, silks, white goods, Hheetinga, ginghams for less than cost price at Mann's semi-annual remnant sale Thurs., Frl. and Hat. 253 Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Hopkins, for- j mer well known residents of tho val ley arrived here yesterday by auto from their homo at Portland for a '. two weeks visit with frlendH. They are stopping at tho Hotel Medford. Salesman: Fuller Hrush Co. may have un opuntng soon. Phvno 835-K. 257 All white stamped pieces 25 percent orr at Douel's Art Dept. 2 12 Max Welller of Kisson, Calif., Is one of the out of the city business visitors A pruning demonstration is slalod for next Friday afternoon at tho W. W. Cauby ranch a few miles below town. As the season -for getting the fruit trees pruned is nppronching, orchardists nro being given this op portunity for finding out tho best methods. Claud C. Cate, county agent : of Jackson county, will give tho dein V onstratlon. Grants Puss Courier. All glassware, cut and engraved, entire line of high grade cut ghtHS offi .Roddy & Co., Jewelers. 254 Special sale of 30 used sewing ma chines. All guaranteed. Priced to sell this week. Tho Singer .Store, Hi Houth Fir. 250 C. IS. Gates, member of tho Medford Klwanis club will make tho addrevtt before tho Eugene club next Monday ovenlng, tho occasion behig tho ninth anniversary of Kiwanls international. Ut. Mark's guild will give a chicken - dinner at the Parish House, Wednes day, Jan. Id. from 6 to 8 p. in. All are cordially invited. 6&c a plate, children 25c. 252 Tuxedo tobacco 10 cans for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumaden. 252 Ihere was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Denton of Talent, a seven pound daughter on January 13. An opportunity you don't want to 'miss, $50 suit valuos one week only ut $4.2,50, Klein tho Tailor. Upstairs. 257 Wanted Your presonco at the ser vices to be held at the Froe Methodist church, corner Tenth and Ivy streets, every night this week. Rev. W. K. Goode in charge. 252 Tho Crater Lnko O. A. C. club will meet tonight at eight o'clock with Mrs. U. T. DeLoah, 325 South Holly street. Any person who has ever at tended O. A. C Is eligible for mem bership, r , . . Old floors roflnlshed. Up-to-dnto sanding equipment. Phono 1)4 3. 255 Remnants ut Mann's Thurs., Frl. and Sat. - 253 D . At Any Grocer FMilk universally, recognized as nature's greatest food, Bread universally ' recognized as man's greatest manu factured food. Combine the two and you linvc the-. ideal food, milk JJread. Baked ohlv by FLUHRER ' k"Baker of Reputation, q U At Any Grocer business. Weather Strip shuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily applied. Biff Pines Lumber Co. tf Don't forget the grand masquerade ball at tho Oriental gardens Wednes day. January 23rd. 253' Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Hush, accom panied by Koaa Oonzolas, left yester day for a trip to Portland where they will remain for several days attending to business and shopping. This office has Inventory blanks, ruled nnd punched, suitable for all classes of inventory. tf Joy for jaded souls; Oriental gar dens masquerade, Wednesday, Janu ary 23rd. 253 Mrs. Kolncy Rchulor of Deuel's de partment store Is confined to her homo by illness. 30x3 'j tires for $8.50. Exchange Tire Co. 2f2 Huy your shingles and roofing at Walln.ce Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 IQ Main street. Phono 108. tf The girls basketball team of the Medford high school is to play in Jacksonville Wednosday night. We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. Abordeen Utah coal. Utah's best. Hanson Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Of a total of 114 arrests made by members of the state traffic suuad during December for traffic law vio lations, 01 wero for speeding, accord ing to a report prepared by T. A. Itaf- , fety, chief of the state squad. Fines Imposed by courts on traffic law of fenders during the month totaled $2157 and $SG9 In delinquent fees wero collected. 32x3 cord tires $16. Exchango Tire Co. 252 Hevolry supremo! Whore? Mas- querado ball at tho Oriental gardens Avednosdny, January 23rd. 203 Mrs. Clara 11. Esson of Portland, secretary for the Bible school depart ment of tho Oregon State. Christian Missionary society, Is hero for a con ferenee of Illblo school workers at the Christian church tonight. Hho is making a tour of the southern Oregon churches visiting Klamath Falls, Ash land and other points. If you want to savo money trade at tho Army tfturo, 33 Houth Central Ave, Medford, Oregon. 252 A dress for ovory .member of the family ut our remnant salo Thursday at Mann's. , 253 Colonel C. G. Thomson, superinten dent of Crater Ijuko national purk, made an address this noon at 1 the chamber of commerce forum lunch eon of tho city of Ashland. $55 takes oalt Brunswick phono graph and 12 rocords at Palmer. Piano JIouso. 255 If you admired tho lato President Harding contrlbuto something to his memorial fund. 253 Talisman Temple, No. 40, of the ythiau Bisters will have installation of officers Wednesday ' evening. A large attendance is expected. .Wednesday January 23rd at tho Oriental gardens will be held the most gorgeous masquorado ball ovor held In southern Oregon. ' 253 Kcmmuits for less than half of tho cost at Mann's Thursday". 253 Among 'visitors In tho city from a distance aro A. E. Strasherg of Chi cago, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kolllson of Seattle, and the following from San branclsco: Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Har- len. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Karg, C. D. Herbert. Jack M. Fernsteln, W. C. Wills, Sfi. E. A cents and M. I-. McNnir of San Francisco; E. Sharp of lollywood, Calif., and Lou S. Harrl- man, Henry M. Leo and H. N. Car penter of Los Angeles. Do you know you can get tho same nlxo loaf of bread for 10c at The Rogue that you pay 12c for at other places, and It's really good bread. Try it and see. 253 21 S3 remnants of lace, ribbons. wool dress goods. Bilks, white goods. sheetings, ginghams for less than cost price at Mann's semi-nnnual remnant sale Thurs.. Frl. and Sat. 263 W. C. Dalton nnd son of Klamath Falls nro in Medford for a few days attending to business. . In Seattlo during 1919, 1300 auto mobiles wore painted by G. W. Lott. Lolt & Reddy, Auto Paint Shop, 421 E. Main street, opposite Page theatre. 255 You can get It at DeVoe's. tf The Klamath Falls high school basketball team has withdrawn from tho conference schedule of games, bo rause the school has been closed by the state fire inspectors and the team has no pluce to practice. A dress of silk, wool or cotton at lowest level prices at Mann's remnant sale Thurs., Frl. and Sat- 253 Duplicating sale books for salo nt this office. tf Jack Thompson of the California Oregon Power company left for a bust i) cm visit to Roioburg last night. For seven years In Seattle tho lurc st automobile paint shop was owned and operated by O. W. Lott. Lott & Heddy Auto Palut Khop. 421 E. Main street, nnpnsito Piuo theatre. 255 W. Llljegnim, member of the I Mr. and Mrs. M. 'la met t enter-Jac-kson county grand jury and who tnined the members of the Standard was a witness in federal, court at Oil company ut their home on North Portland yesterday in the trial of the Peach street Saturday evening. The land fraud case alleged against Jack house was decorated with red carna O'Connor and a man named Bigelow, tions and other flowers, and music of Medford. after testifying yesterday ( was supplied by a piano and drum, was excused from further appearing j Mah-jongg and bridge were played in the case. ,Mr. Iiljegram lust even- and there was dancing. At 12 a dainty ing telegraphed the foreman of the supper was served. Those present grand jury that he would arrive here were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rogers, Mr. on train 13 this forenoon. On arrival and Mrs. E. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. in the city today ho was ignorant of Peterson, Mr. und Mrs. O. K. Chap whether the grand Jury would be con-i man, Mr. and Mrs. c. (1. Harking. Mr. vened again today. Mr. Llljegram and Mrs. G. Jail, Miss Cooksey, and said that W. H. Gore, Wm. N. Camp-, Miss Fern Hutchinson, W. D. Dunlap, bell, Colonel J. F. Mundy, Oeo. Neil- H. H. Blake, Mr. Murdin. a guest son and H. B. Cady, other Medford (from Portland, J. Johnston, H. A. witnesses In tho federal case on trial Berger and Mr. Noremun. were still being lield by tho court In Portland. , , Crepe paper 6c roll, Deyoe's. Remnants at Mann's Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 253 Tuxedo tobacco 10 cans fop $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. 2G2 W. G. Davis, a lumberman of Port land and his son, A. B. Davis of Grants Pass, aro In Medford today attending to business and visiting friends. Since 190S, G. W. Lott has special ized in automobile painting. Lott & Reddy Auto Paint Shop. 421 E. Main street, opposito Page theatre, , 255 Lamp shades mado to order at Deuel's Art Dept.. Or we will help you make your own, 252 H. O. Frohbach, secretary of the chamber of. commerce and A. S. Itocenbaum, freight and passenger agent, of tho Southern Pacific motored to Ashland to attend the chamber of commerce forum luncheon in thot city at noon today. W e can save you money on genuine navy pea coats. The Army Store. 252 All kinds of rough and dressed Radio music evenings free at The Rogue. 253 You can get Krcmmel Bros, famous Health Bread at DeVoe's. Ole Peterson of Capper, Calif., is GEO TO GIVE TO '. " 'Getting Too Fat? who stuoil In ccmsplruoiiH sttitlo spire youth to high endeavor. That . rp TKJ Rfrllir M, J ' The Harding Memorial fund accord ing to local promoters' U being treated too liKhtly by the people and unless moro people respond before the fund is closed In a few days Jackson county w ill make a very poor showing. Contributors are urged to mail or custom fills them with ideals anil in spires them to high resolves. Warren Harding is entitled to all and moro than the memorial associa tion proposes to do for him. He went to his death while out among the peo ple striving to find out what could be done, and where, for the common wel fare. He fell at liis post, striving for his country and his countrymen. The man,' the time, the career, the service, the sacrifice, the gentle-minded purpose, the amiable life and the high resolves are an appeal for tho shrino that it Is proiosed to rear in his homo town as a memorial to his pub lic service and has martyrdom. I'eoole who don't glow too fftt are the fortunate exception. But if you find the fat accumulating or already, cumliercome. you will be wise to fol low Ibis suggestion, which is endors ed by thousands of people who. know.' Ask your druggist for Marmola Pre scription Tablets and follow direct ions. One dollur is the price, the world over. Oet them from your own druggist or send price direct to Mar mola Co.. 4818 Woodward ave Pe trolt, Mich. By doing thls you will bo safe from harmful drugs and be able to reduce steadily and easily,, without ilarvation'dlet or tiresome exercise. Adv. spending a. few days In the city ut- take contributions In the next two or tnro days to L. C. Carlock at the. Chamber of Conmierco or to'C.1 P. Tal-1 ent, county chairman of the fund, in '. tho Liberty building. The committee! hopes the contributions will be liberal, j but if ono cannot give more than $ 1 It will bo glau:y received. j "The lives of great men all remind , us we can make our lives sublime," ii a truism.. The monuments nnd shrines! that we rear as memorials to the dead tending to business matters. Tuxedo tobacco 10 cans for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. , 252 Got your, magazines at DeVoe's. Mrs. J. F. Dltsworth returned iast Saturday via Portland from a three months visit In North I'lntt, Neb., with n sister who was very III. Mrs. Dits- worth.has been 111 in the Community hospital ever since her return. Many ' big stores in town having January clean-up sales. Crystal White soap 3 for 10c; Palm Olive soap, 5c; (1.25 to $1.50 slippers for 87c per pair are sacrifice prices at Jap Art Store. Most everything reduced, . und sale starts Saturday, Jan. 12. 9 a. m. 252 According to reports brought back by members of the high school bas ket ball team, a delegation of GO rooters will accompany the McCloud, Cal.. high school team to this city lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10.t"or tl,e game at the Armory next Fri 711 East Main. day night. During 1923 there wero officially! unity literature tcacTios people how to be well, prosperous and efficient Free distribution. 100 South Ivy. tf 30x3 tires for $7.00. Exchange Tire Co. 252 Troop one of tho Medford Boy Scouts were entertained last night in tho old American Legion hall with an entertainment nnd feed at which nil their fathers were invited and a great many came., The evening began with n. short ndrirenn liv TIev. Fitthfit lilneW j A. C. Allen showed the boys tjio mov ing pictures or trips. In Oregon or animals and birds of the state that he has made during the past years. Owney Patton told them a , baseball story, and the evening ended with hot dogs, coffee' and milk. Special chicken dinner at Weasku Inn on the highway at Savage Rapids dam every day, any hour. Dates open up to April 'ist for dinner-dance parties. ' ' . 257 Plenty of old papers for sale at this office. . tf In tho trial, of Fred T. Morrill, in tho federal court at Portland charg ed with maintaining a nuisance in the shape of a roadhouse, the chief wit ness Is A. B. (Dad) Gates. Gates collocted evidenee locally In the "Shine" Edwards and other Jackson county litiuor cases, und is well known locally. Weather Strip shuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily anulled. Bla Plnos tion has. been filed from tnls county Lumber Co. p , , tf with tho secretary of stnto: . Golden Weather Strip shuts out the cold Kulo .store of Ashland; incorporators. ; from around doors and windows. O. W. Whlllock, o. B. Evans, Ida If. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines Evans: capitalization $10,000. Lumber Co. tf A dronH of silk, wool or cotton at Miss Marian Gallagher of Yreka, lowest level prices at Mann's remnant 1 Calif., visited friends and relutlves ill only 23 dogs In Joscphlno county. At any rate that Is the number of dog licenses taken out ut tho courthouse for the canine pets. Only two have been licensed this year. It Is not be lieved that the official dog poisoner of the city (self appointed) -has re duced the number to that extent. It la pointed out that dogs must have a county license. Grants Pass Courier. A dress for very member of tho family at our remnant sale Thursday at Mann's. ' 253 Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hanson Coal Co. Phono 239. . tf While men were working recently on the Crater Lake highway near McLeod bridge,, two human skulls were plowed up. . In Seattle during 1919, 1300 auto mobiles were painted by G. W. Lott. .ott & Reddy, Auto Paint Shop, 421 !. Main street, opposite Page theatre. 265 Wo can save you money on rubbers. Tho Army Store. 2C2 Tho city council. which held a meet- ng Tuesday night of last week, will meet again tonight. There's a busy Business College Medford.' OWN l Sinco 1908, O. W. Lott has special ized In automobllo painting. Lott & i Heddy' Auto Paint Shop. 421 E. Main street, opposite Page theatre. - 2G5 Tho following notice of Incorpora- MRS. FEED DEWITZ Do Luxe Studio. If You're a Young Woman or Even in Middle Lige IIiro Ih Sonic CJood Advlco for You sale, Thurs., Frl and Sat. . 253 Hemstitching 8c per yard at Stylo craft, onposlto It la 1 to thentre. tf Tho road crew repairing tho hrldge and culvert on tho road to Jackson vlllu nt tho south gate of tho W. H. (lore ranch, did not finish Saturday night, as expected, and will probably tulto tho remainder of thin week. Tho county road scraper was out Monday giving tho road lis regular fortnightly going over. For aviator coats go to tho Army Store 2G2 Leava or send your contribution to tho Harding Memorial fund to C. P. Talent, 219 Mberty building, or L. O. Oarlock, at ttha Chamber of Com merce, Medford. 253 A number of dogs of tho city have fallen victims to a malady resembling distemper. If you aro thinking about buying blankets go to tho Army Store where you can save money. 252 we carry nothing In coal but the best guaranteed I'tah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuel we handle aro Always the low oh t, considering qual ity. Vnlley Fuel Co. tf Dr. tzen, who has been confined to his home with an attack of In flammatory rheumatism is able to be mil fill it f.t linnru rlnllv. Au an mi na his condition betters ho exnects to'h,,slerJ' have epgaged submit to an opei'atlun for tho re moval of his tonsils. You can always buy cheaper at tho United Army Store 252 We have good values In used cars. Patton & liobinson, Inc. t tf Mr. nnd Mrs. IlenrV O. Bates will leave tho first of next week on a trip to San Francisco und other California points. For seven years in Seattle the larg est automobile paint shop wns owned and operated by O. W. Ixtt. Lott & Heddy Auto Taint Shop, 421 E. Main street, opposlto Page theatre. 255 Itemnants for less than half of the cost at Mann's Thursday. 253 - Paul B. McDonald left Sunday morning, on a two week's auto and business trip to lha Sacramento val ley. aenutno Bosch Mngnoto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bnrtlott. tf Try our wot wash on your next wash day. 15 pounds for 75c. You can't do it at home for this amount. Mudford Domestic Laundry. Personal Domestic Service. Phone 1S6. tf Tho season for hunting ducks and all other water fowls, closes ut sun down this evening. EVEny known form or INSURANCE AND BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDINQ SINCE 1909 , this city over the week-end. Get soft paper school tablots at this office. tf Selling out new phonographs and rocords nil kinds half price. Gold Kay Realty Co. Open evenings. Carson Ueebo of Klamath Fulls has returned homo after spending ten days in tho city on business; Have your tiro repairing done now for loss money, Exchange Tiro Co. ' ' ' 252 At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf Frank Clark, tho well known architect returned several days ago from Los Angeles where he had been since Thanksgiving timo. much Im proved In health and spirits, and will remain hero for several months at least. Ho has already begun tho work on plans for the big addition to the Hotel Medford and Incidental chnnges necessitated by this addition, and will stay hero until that improvement, work on which will probably be begun ns soon ns favorable weather arrives. is completed. Mr. Clark has moved his office from tho third floer In the Liborty building to the second floor of that structure. Clean cotton rags wanted at the Mail Tribune office. Tho lteal 811k Hosiery Mills, manu facturers of Heal Silk guaranteed Mrs. Emily Lammey of Central Point as their representative jot Jackson county, territory comprising Central Point, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Butte Falls and all rural districts. Branch office In Hostel Bldg.. Central Point, Oro. Phono 104 Central Point. 252 Salem, Orcg. "While bringing up: niy family I depended upon Dr. ! Pierce's Favorite Prescription to keep up my strength. It -was especially I beneficial to me during the trying months of expectancy, relieving me of nausea and quieting to my nerves,; and 1 do believe that I would not j have come through the critical time of life so easily and comfortably as II did had It not been for Dr. Pierce's Favorite .Prescription. I have given j tho 'Prescription' to my daughters also when they had need of a special ; tonic and nervine and they have always been benefitted nnd strength-! elled by its use. Dr. Pierce's Favorite j Prescription is truly a woman's modi- cine that 1 take pleasure in recom mending." Mrs. Fred Dewitz, 625 N. Cepltol St. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel In Buffalo, X. Y., for trial pkg. Write for froe advice. Adv. VALUE Is the Skeleton Key that opens all doors Men's Suits $25 to $50 All Boys', Suits 25 Off After a careful survey of value in Suits and Values in general, we announce this to be the finest clothing opportunity you have ever had. At least 12 models in the lot smart 1924 designs in fine smooth faced and hard to find woolens but the value itself is the important thing . . , Model Clothing Co. , A. M. Crntrr Lake Chapter No. S3 Hegular convocation ou Tuesday, January 16th. 7:30 p. m. Visitors wel come. A. F, NOT1I. Secy. 2; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TO RENT Four room nnrtlv fur n lulled apartment. 22S S. Holly. 1'lione 612-lt. 254 LOST Hrindlo Pitt bulldog. Phone 604-K or Mail Tribune. tf WANTKD Two or three housekeep ing rooms, unfurnished, adults, close In Phone 892-M. 254 r ilM.l'Mlll4r1 0000000000000000000000000 U I. s - Hemstitching " 6 Handicraft Shop J . ' . 126 E. 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