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MEDFORD MAIL' TRTPUXR HrEDFOKD,'- OKVG OX. TUESDAY. FElTRUATiY o. 1924
Yocal and
Personal
A freight train wreck at tunnel 9
near Ltland in the Cow Creek canyon
thia morning delayed south . bound
passenger train No. 13. which was
north of the wreck. The train, which
la due daily in Medford at lu::S a. m.
waa chalked up this forenoon to reach
here about 2 o'clock, but it was ru
mored around the depot th.it I: might
be later.
Royal Neighbors, attention! You
are requested to meet al 1:30 Thurs
day with Neighbor Itees, corner Kixth
and Crape to attend in a body the
funeral of Neighbor Alta May San
defer, 'i'i
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prlcua. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard. ... .
Miss Nova Lounsbury and Mrs.- O.
A. Peterson of the Vanity Shop leave
this evening for Portland to attend
the buyers week there.
A great artist coming to stedTord,
Renee Chemet, world's most famous
woman violinist. Second only to Prlu
Kreisler. First Presbyterian church,
"Wednesday evening, Feb. 13th. Pro
rated membership ticket now IS. 00.
Thia also includrs concerts that fol
low. Med ford Civic club. "It seems
like gliding refined gold to attempt to
describe the beauty of her playing.
There are many violinists but Qnly one
Chemet." Bristol Evening News.
275
Singer electrics are the most highly
developed of all sewing machines.
Investigate the features which have
placed them in a class by themselves.
The Klnger Store. 10 South Fir. 274
A number of people confuse the dif
ferent Southern Pacific company of
fices in Med ford and when seeking
bo me service call the wrong office,
thereby delaying themselves and the
office they -call by mistake. The fol
lowing are the offices, their uses, and
their numbers: District freight and
passenger office in the Medford Na
tional bank building 209 and 210;
depot ticket office, 34; local freight
agent's office, 6.
Tuxedo tobacco, 10 cans f 1 .00.
Hutchison & Lumsden.
ladles who wish beauty parlor ser
vices at residence call 191-L for ap
pointment. Medford Beauty Shoppe.
270
Motorists coming north from Cali
fornia for several days past report
here that the road In California Is In
miserable condition, especially be
tween south of the state . line and
Hornbrook where Improvement work
Is being done and that a number of
cars have been greatly delayed by
being mired In the mud.
Red Mexican beans. 20 lbs. $1.00.
Hutchison & Lumaden. 272
Notice. There ain't gonna be any
soup and fish, Thursday nite nt the
Klks. but there will be lots of things
doinr Just the same. Past Kxalter
Rulers, " 270
The name of Miss Susan V.
Schmidt, secretary, was unintentional
ly omitted from the list of officers of
the- Laughters of Veterans published
In the Sunday Sun. ...
Phone U, Medford Auto Painting.
29-31 South Front St., an up-to-date
paint shop. We have taken the next
dour lately occupied by the Clarion
and can handlo thirty cars at a time.
This la the largest and the .best equip
ped auto paint shop in southern Ore
gon. Tops dressed any shade. Agents
for Kelly tires. Crystnllne auto pollfh
will protect your . varnish. 12. O.
Bradley, prop. 270
Dance with the Metropole Jazz or
chestra at Jackson Hot Springs, Wed
nesday night, till 2 a. m. 272
Among the temporary visitors In
the city from a distance are Mr. and
Mrs. 11. M. Crlbba of Dawson, Yukon.
Ca., Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Ollkoy, of
Minneapolis, M. O. Frank of Chlcngo
and Calvin N. Harrison of New York
City.
I pay cash for used pianos. Herb
Launspach. Phone 227.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard. .
A change In tho weather la coming
and the prediction Is for a coolc-r tem
perature Wednesday nnd generally
fair weather for tonight. The rain
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m.
today amounted to .18 of an Inch.
An Intensive evening course, the Art
of Judging Men or Human Nature
Study opens next Thursday at the
Medford Business College. The work
Is equtvalont to a much longer univer
sity course In. Applied Psychology,
and will be In charge of Prof. Inland
J. Knox, of the local high achool
faculty. . 273
Shoes nt never before heard of
prices. Must vacate building. Buy
now. No. 11 North Fir. 176
-Washington state visitors in the
city Include Mr. and Mrs. - Daniel
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Purdy.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kaaton of Bel
Itngham, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Pendla
ton and F. S. Pendleton of Kverolt.
Art Mauser and Roger Hauser of
Yakima. . and Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Adnma and 1C, C. Wise of Seattle.
. Tuxedo tobacco. 10 . cans tl-00.
Hutchison & Lumaden. 272
Red Mexican beans. 20 lbs. 21.00
Hutchison A Lumsden. 272
Milk Bread
baked by
FLUHRER
A baker of reputation.
At Any Grocer
C. C. Chapman of Portland, who
addressed tho Grants Pass chamber of
commerce forum yesterday noon at
Grunts Pass, and who addressed the
Ann land chamber forum today at
Ash Land, and talks here tomorrow
night before the busineu Interests
and farmers, arrived in the city late
yesterday afternoon with his wife and
attended the Crater club meeting last
night. They are making their head
quarters at the Hotel Aledford and
left this morning for Ashland.
House for renU C. A- DeVoe.
Home again! Metropole Jazs or
chestra, Wednesday nighV Jackson
Hot .Springs. j . tit9
Aubrey G. Smith made trip to
Ashland Saturday to attend to the de
tails of the installation of a chapter
of the Knights of Pythias In that city.
Columbia, plaster wait board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Why uw a treadle machine when
we will rent you a new White Electric
for $3.00 per month. While Sewing
Machine Co., 24 H. Bartlett. .
E. It. Patch, formerly a moving pic
ture machine operator at the Page
theater, who now resides In Klamath
Kails, was In Medford yesterday.
Exchange your old piano for a new
one. See Launspach. phone 227.
Now shipment cotton crepe, all
oolora. 23c yd. Jan Art Store.
I H. C. Walker is confined In his
home for a few days by a slight 111
neafl. Dancing, Wednesday night, Jackson
Hot Springs. Metropole Jax orches
tra. 273
Phonographs! See Launspach.
The Medford Auto Supply company
has Just received a large shipment of
auto replacement parts.
Petite prunes, 20 lbs. 1.00. Hutchi
son & Lumsden. 272
Hemstitching, buttons, covered At
the Handicraft Shop. tt
The domestic science classes of the
Medford high school are preparing all
the costumes for the choruses of the
operetta, "In the Garden of the Bhah"
and some of the costumes for the
principal characters and some of the
decorations for the stage settings be
ing created by Tom Swam.
Red Mexican beans, 20 lbs. $1.00.
Hutchison & Lumsden. 272
Removnl sale. $6:60 Goodyear welt
shoes $4.60; $7.60 values $6.85; good
work shoes $3.00 to $4.50, Np. 11
North Fir. fc 276
Hurry Shnwk. state engineer of the
Associated Oil company, spent today
visiting the company's local plant.
Linen crepe, all colors, if 8c yd. Jap
Art Store. .
Weather Strip shuts out the cold
from around doors and windows.
Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines
Lumber Co, tf
Klamath county visitors In the city
include Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Graven
stein and child of Chlloquln, and C.
Kryant and II, M- Manning of Klam
ath Falls.
Pianos! See Launspach.
Petite prunes. 20 lbs. $1.00. Hutchi
son & Lumsden. 272
Itecause of Chas. P. Talent, the new
stato deputy motor traffic officer be
ing assigned to duty in the territory
between the Jackson county line and
Glendale, his headquarters are at
Grunts Pass, which means that event
ually himself and family will remove
to that city from Medford.
Nearly every day brings requests to
this office nnd the chamber of com
merce for lists of renl estate men and
other Information. We send them a
copy of our paperjwhlch shows Med
ford has only two real estate men ad
vertising. Jap Art Store sells mah-Jongg sets
$2.50. - ' t 270
Francis Stewart plans to make a
trip to Oakland, Calif., next Friday. '
Duplicating sat books for sale at
this office. tf
G. A. Stuart of Medford Is practic
ing for the rook Bwlmmlng team of
the G. A. C. soon to be selected for the
Oregon meet. Dally workouts in
breathing and kicking exercises under
the direction of Preston Wisdom,
freshmen swimming coach, are put
ting tho first year men In condition
for the season's program.
. Tuxedo tobacco. 10 cans $1.00.
Hutchison it Lumsden. 2T2
Professor Vlnlng of Ashland gave a
lecture on Shakespeare last evening
here before the California Oregon
Power company for all the employes.
These lectures take place every Mon
day evening that Professor Vlnlng can
ho present. The next one will be In
three weeks time.
You can get it at DoVoe's. tf
Before you buy that piano see Herb
Tjaunspacn. Ha can save you money.
He knows pianos and la reliable. Of
fice and salesroom, 114 W. Main St.
Tho St. Mark's Guild are having a
cafeteria luncheon at the St. Murk'"
halt Thursday noon. -
Selling out new phonographs and
records all kinds half price. Gold Kay
Realty Co. Open evenings.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. ' tf
Miss Lillian Roberts made a trip to
Phoenix today In the interest of the
local Red Cross chapter,.
We have good values In used cars
Patton & Robinson, I no, tf
Jap store sells crepe 23o yard. 270
Included nmong the many out of
town Oregonlans stopping in Medford
Monday nnd today were F. E. Mc
Croskey of Salem, Ed Walker. H. F.
Moore and Lloyd F. Crocker of Rose
burg and the following from Port
land: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Roberts. Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Hildebrand, Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. C. Chapman, Mrs. Paul Ken
nedy, Mrs. George Fety. Mrs. E. It.
Kuirchlld, Mm. Kda Ecklund. Miss K.
Wallace, L. W. Josae, B. A. Johnson,
AuKUst MaJvIn. W. E. Rldgwny, Ar
thur Morris, J. Rogers. Harold
Rowland, J. W Pay and L. J. Ruble.
Petite prunes, 10 lbs. $1.00. Hutchi
son ft Lumsden. 272
Weather Strip shuts out the cold
from around doors and windows.
Cheap and easily applied. Big fines
Lumber Co. tf
George Sornnson and A. B. Davis
were among the business visitors in
the city Monday and today from
Grants Pass.
We will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man.
Get soft paper school tablets at this
office. tf
While Paul McDonnld and his bride
were enroute here several days ago
from California their car broke down
near Redding. Mrs. McDonald came
on with other motorists to Ashland
where she la with her parents, and Mr.
McDonald was "till laid up at Redding
this morning waiting for the comple
tion of the car repairs, according to
word reaching this city.
At T'Mi-rs H"'M..tMchtng 8c. tf
YhM ' rt bu"- i:u .Inesa College
ta AW.'uid. OWN ' ;
Calls Nation To Demand Action By
. v Congress on McNaryV Forest Policy Bill.
' If there were eighty-one million
idle freight ears or eighty-one mil
lion idle people .In tin country a
terrible roar would (W up, - says
Charles Lsthrop i'atk. president of
the American Tree Association of
Washington. D. C, which U cam
paigning for a national forest
policy. But the fact there are
eighty-one million, aers of Idle
laud In this country most of it east
of t!io Mississippi Itlver and f:f for
littls else, but growing trees does
tit Intertst the public as it should,
according to Pacic.
ahe AlcNary Forestry E1U has
, JuU fceen Introduced in the U. S.
'Senate. The Chamber of Commerce
. of the United States has just an
nounced a referendum vote In favor
of forestry policy legislation by a
tremendous majority. The National
Forestry Program Committee, made
up of newspaper publishers, lumber
men. and paper manufacturers, has
teeu before the Kenate Forestry
Committee and stated the situation.
Pack, who has Just given annual
forestry prizes to various forest
schools, end a thousand acre dem
onstration forest to the New York
State College of Forestry at Syra
cuse, says the people must wake up
to an economic situation that is of
the most vital Importance to the
welfare of the country. He has
tent thousands of pounds of Amer
ican tree seeds to help reforest
France and Great Britain, In the
hone, that tho lessons of war in
those countries may be brought
homo to the people of this country,
where the prices of lumber are con
stantly on the rise because the cen
ter of the lumber Industry Is fast
approaching the Pacific Coast.
"If the "people will Ret behind the
McNiry Bill," says Pack, "there la
a great chance to make fome
progress. Congress must hear from
tho psoplo. We must put Idle land
to work. Every man, woman and
rhlld Is vitally interested In this
bill. A big part of the high cost of
rNEL . Wen
Senator ",w!v f
view
Xpo.-r and ,;r.,r.al mi.-th.!... t..ry ll-ov.- l..im-0 ;'Ut that It. credit
I v,,u, lend-- has resource would t"l"l many times th.-
, " . i, n I Th action of the.'Slu.iiim.uuil apilallzation
government was taken on recommen-.
dation of the attending physicians
who said six months at the seaside
was liectEary for his convalescence.
PRIVATE AID TO
F
y
BY CORPORATION
the aid that could be extended by tho
war finance corporation.
Memfcers of Senate Forrstry Committee and president of tli
American Tree As-W-iutfon of Washington, 1). C, which U campain
inp to aroiue tho public to the importance of putting" eighty-one
million arm of idle land to work growing trees.
everything !s directly traceable to
the cost of forest products. New
En pland, Pennsylvania, -the Lake
States are now Importing lumber
for their manufacturing need3 when
once they produced all they needet
and exported some too. We moat
have a steady flow of forest prod
ucts as close to the factory doors
as possible. It means steady pros
perity. Let every business man
urge his congressman to pet behind
forestry legislation at this con
gress."
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. Plana for
formation of a $10,000.ftno- corpora
tion by private interests to provide as
sistance to agriculture with tho aid of
the war finance corporation, if needed
and other recommendations endorsed
. by the conference called by President
coolidge to consider the situation in
me norm west were uuuiiitru in nu
form of a report today for the presi
dent's consideration.
The conference completed Us ses
sions yesterday and adjourned after
appointing a, .committee to supervise
organization and suggesting that the
president appoint a permanent com
mittee to deal with the . agriculture
situation nt the same time endorsing
proposals to assist banks in the wheat
growing sections and calling upon
mortgage companies and similar com
panies to assist.
' The conference committee con
fronted with vigorous division of opin
ion over endorsement of pending billn
to provide government funds to help
wheat and other farmers to diversify
their production and to establish an
export corporation, took no action on
legislative measures, but the commit
tee instructed to present the report to
thai president decided to submit a
separate recommendation of lis own
that bills be enacted.
The functions of the corporation
were not defined, being left for it3
incorporators to determine, but Kecre-
The high school began its examina
tions today. Every pupil is to be ex
amined in every subject. The new
semester will begin next Monday.
About 30 to 35 pupils of the grade
schools will be promoted into the high
school and a number of out of town
grade school students will also enter.
There are beginning classes in nearly
all the subjects taught In high school.
Let your next wash be a dry wash.
Miss Frances Sherwood is preparing
musical features for the rone meeting
of the county teachers Institute which
will be Saturday at the Medford high
school under the direction of the
county superintendent of Bchools.
Weather Strip shuts out the cold
from around doors and windows.
Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Vernon Vawter, A. S. Rosenbaum,
Wm. J. Warner and Colonel C. G.
Thomson drove over to Ashland today
to hear C. C. Chapman's address to
the chamber of commerce luncheon in
that city.
Our only business Is Insurance, but
we covor every known kind of risk.
It. A. Holmes, "Tho Insurance Man."
tf
The first task of the Lava Bears,
Bend's new booster organization, will
be to explore the inner recesses of
Lava river tcave and to make the
natural wonder more accessible to
tourists.
Free lecture on Christian Science,
Medford Armory, Thursday evening,
Feb. 7th, by Judge Frederick C. Hill.
271
Mrs. Gordon Voorhlea leaves for
Portland this evening.
Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and
repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and
Bartlett. tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Young of Port
land passed through Medford Sunday
enroute to Los Angeles. Mr. Young
is In the Southern Pacific legal de
partment and an old friend of A. S.
Kosenbaum, who entertained them at
dinner Sunday. This was their first
trip in southern Oregon and they en
joyed It greatly.
Coal briquettes. Clean and econom
ical. Kxcluslve dealers, Hansen Coal
Co. Phone a39. tf
Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style
craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nicholson re
turned this morning from an extended
pleasure trip to Los Angeles. They
left Los Angeles Saturdny morning
and arrived here early this morning
thus making very good traveling time.
The flags on the Federal building,
armory and other structures through
out the city are at half mast because
of the death of ex-President Woodrow
Wilson. The Federal building flag
will remain at half mast for 30 days
after the death, by executive order.
, Try our . wet wash on your next
wash day. IS pounds for 75c. You
can't do It at home for this amount.
Medford Domestic Laundry. Personal
Domestic Service. Phone 166. . tf
AH flat pieces Ironed. 7c per pound.
Minimum 76c. American Laundry,
phone S73. tf
Government stamped pure silk pon
gee 88c and 98c. Jap Art Store. 270
The Metropole Jnss orchestra re
turns homo after a week In Coos Bay.
pUying Kosehurg, Bandon, Coquille,
Marshfield, Myrtle Point and Powers.
They played to capacity houses every
night and will play return engage
ments in all the above towns men
tioned the last week in February.
They are playing Wednesday and Sat
urdny nights of this week at Jackson
Hot Springs.
Colonel J. F. Mundy has returned
from Portland where he had been
over Sunday attending to business.
Unity literature teaches people how
to be well, prosperous and efficient.
Free distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf
Get your magazines at DeVoe's.
The St. Ann Altar society card party
has been postponed to Wednesday
evening, Feb. 13th.
Free lecture on Christian Science. !
Medford Armory, Thursday evening. :
Feb. 7th, by Judge Frederick C. Hill. I
271
Hamburger sandwiches at PeVoe's.
ENGLAND ORDERS
GANDHI'S RELEASE
BOMBAY, Feb. 5- Hah mat ma Mo-hand.-.
.Gandhi, the Indian nationalist
leader, has ben - released from prison
by order of the government. Ghandl
on March 12,1922, was sentenced to
j six years' imprisonment in connection
We fix any old thing. Llborty with the non-co-operationist move
Repair Shop. inent. Ho gained the title of mnh
Crcpe paper 6c roll. DeVoe's. mntmn. or '"wonder worker" throueh
Are You Fat?.
V . Just Try This
Thousands of overfat people have
become slim by following the advice
of doctors who recommend Marmola
Prescription Tablets, those harmless
little fat reducers that simplify the
dose of i the famous Marmola Pre
scription. If too fat, don't wait go
now to your druggist, nnd for one
dollar, which is the prise the world
over, procure a bojc of these tablets.
If preferable you can secure them di
rect by sending price to the Marmola
Co., 44J12 .Woodward Ave., Detroit,
Mich.' They reduce steadily and easily
without tiresome exercise or starva
tion diet and leave no unpleasant ef
feot. Adv.
THIS WOMAN'S
MARVELLOUS
.RECOVERY
All Due to Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Truman, Minn. "I was badly run
down, had pains in my side and back :
sometimes x cuum
hardly move around
in bed. My husband
KOt me Lydia E.Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound, and af
ter taking it I was so
much better I could
doall my work again.
I do my housework,
have a garden, raise
chickens, and in har
vest time I worked
in the field and
helped pick corn. Sometimes I do chores
ana milk. I took the Vegetable Com
pound before and after my four-months-old
baby was born, and it has always
helped me wonderfully. I believe there
i9 no better medicine made for women,
and I hope every woman will give it a
fair triah" Mrs. Aucust R. Wieder
hoft, R. N'o. 2, Box 84, Truman, Minn.
Women suffering from troubles so
common to their sex should give Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a
fair trial.
The Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has relieved women of such
troubles for tho past fifty years. For
sale by druggists everywhere.
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PI
HI
F.&E. Theatre
CENTRAL POINT
. WENDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY
The Brilliant Young Star
JOHNNIE WALKER
In
"MY DAD"
Two Reel Comedy "Grass Widow"
Country Store Monday Night
Admission 10c and 30o
Matinee every Sunday 2:30 P. M.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Two bronze torn turkeys,
thorobred, 15.00 each. Tel. ST1-K-4.
!T2
EVERT KNOWN FORM OF
INSURANCE
AND BONDS
R. A. HOLMES
"THE INSURANCE MAN"
PHONE 444
JACK80N COUNTY BANK BUILDING
SINCE 1S09 .
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. : NOW:PLAYlNG! . . A
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. A REAL TREAT OF. TREATS! ' ! -fc. i, " ' '
- . John W. Dough.
There may be some people who
' " ' - v - . are unacquainted with this rara
L L TTT TT avi3, namel'' tlle 'd Dlpger. so
H Hit. .an explanation . You recall those
) ! H M Lf diggers -of sold In the days of M9.
' B H H II ''I We"' thoy hava """h'ng whatever
- JL JD. 4.JLL-S. ': ( eojf t'-e secies of which
! M, OSL . .. . - ' iiy consulting tbo dictionary, yon
AT AT. U , will not find this dofiuitioa:
9&jlK fl tf 9 I' II ' H - GOLD DIGGER, gold dlg-ger,
ait-' V II tt if B II II I noun' fem 3 youn9 vvoma-
ItuV'.-AVE? Jtl X. J fl II 'J- generally young, who palnless-
vB ra'",r! UW " "" bsssssssW alsVi7 . ly extracts money and other
'fW&'J ' 1 '' '' " valuables from the gentlemen
y fitlA' B T I 1 9 without rnaklng" them anade?
( 1 1 D fl fl A Jk K - rs:
ff JL " -f JLL Vir '' Yo" SP0' Mr- Webster probably
HApX 'i- , never camo in direct contact with'
ft VV ! ' ' v '- - ' v out rara av,s (Pardon the repeti-
Ti N JTC1 - ,. .. v i r tlon) and. consequently he Is hardly
Vi Li hlh V " ! '.- to blame for the omission. Noah
IW lfl ft WrSr jA ' " ' has no idea what ho missed.
Yyiyj v( , A screen version of the big Belasco '".f,1";, tl,B ,i)1ld ,
VVTk. o -)tiySYCk , nourished through tho ages. She
cANn '7fcv!ltV nnrl Rrn-irluraTr 'oeYinrinn ' !'ns a wider acquaintance with kw-
' Z$tX-lj- 1 Uroaaway Sensation, elers. paying tollers and brokers
jSnKLiWGfv' itt r x ' .1 '' tllun sho has with grocers and
k lBisI-AJ featuring pretty ' butchers. In fact, should you meet
I f l.) ' :. ; on ot these sparkling bits of
y ,i S ' .:(', fbmininlty just emerging from hor
' ' -- favorite beauty parlor, you might.
H Ajj ci HOPE HAMPTON ff-ssw-i? her
fScsVS1 'A steel magnate, my dear," she
I V5t- 'A . , , , ,. And that Is the Gold Digger!
II tv as queen of the gold-diggers; sup-
mt ported by i: '
I If OCij W L0ISE FAZENDA and """"" jff
' f" WINDHAM STAMPING '
I no rise in psicest R i J-v U 0 I T .
I AdulU 35c Kiddies lOo 7 f3 j j j KI V hf . . FEIDAY
I Loges 50c 5Ef- .NiT r " I SAL0MY JANE"
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