PAGTC TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTSTK, MEDFORD. OREO OX, TIIITRSDAY, FEI5RITARY 11. 1021 Tocal and Personal 'There wib a burglar scans In tho bUBineiM district about 11:30 o'clock 'Iftst 'night when the loud vault alarm of the Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank began ringing, caused by a short circuit In tho electrical apparatus, and continued 'ringing about twenty mln . utes, .until Fred W'nhl, cashier of tho bank . arrived . and righted things again.. , 'More of 'those famous donuts on ' sale. Regular 20c per doss., Friday and Saturday 5c per dozen. The Rogue, corner Main and Grape. 279 . Unity literature'teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. x. Fre distribution, 10d South Ivy. tf . The girls teams of the Itosehurg sTand Modford high Bchools will play the preliminary game to tho Medford- V. of O. freshman Saturday night at i the Armory. -Now shoe repair shop now open for ': business at The Hub Shoe Store. Mod-' ' ern machinery with a first clans shoe' repair man in charge. Ask your gro-, cer about Prune week. 27. Call 191-L, Medford Beauty Shop,' -"-Marcelling Shampoos Manicuro . Facial and Scalp treatments. 282 Rev. J. It. Land, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Suthorlln, Or., visited Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Lawrence. here yesterday. nnn'l fm-f.A in ntinnA tVta .Innna at the Oriental gardens Saturday night. Waterman's inks are full strong ) colors. Medford Book Store. 280; j ; t Miss Nova Lounsberry of tho Vanity J Shdp arrived 'hdme Wednesday from ' having attended buyers week at Port-! .-- .. ( Regular 76o per pound chocolates !:, dn -sale -Friday and Saturday -60c per pound. The Rogue, corner Main and Grape. 270 I Bernlce Storehouse Bolger, 'teacher : of violin. Four years study in Chi cago with European artists, and pupil J of Frane Esser of Berlin. Phono 437-R I 20 In sheltered court-yards and t eluded nooks, panseys and vlolotj ! 'have opened their faces and bloom j -with scarce 'profusion. Tho crocuses ... that are popular in the spring have I failod to bloom, tho the yellow beau- - ties are the pride of housewives ca !'. raising winter attention. A bloom j." 'resembling scotch broom, that is - 'brilliant and comes beforo (ho leaves I ( 'of -the plant uppear, have opened , bright splotohes of color, tho their f long life is fear with the intermittent wlntor and spring conditions. Ann-'- land Tidings. li Who's your shoo repnlr man? Try ' 'the new repair shop Just opened by j the Hub Shoe Store. Modern ma- : -chinery nnd a first class shoe ropalr i. man in charge. Tho Hub Shoo Store, ; across the atreot from Hotel Nash, f . . 1 278 1 1 Hemstitching will make your homo i made dress or lingerie look like pro I : fessional work. Bring your work to the Deuel Art Dept. for now Ideas. !' i , 1 i 288 n , ' The directors of tho' Rod Cross ' 'Chapter "Will moot Friday at 2 p. m. In (- 'the Red Cross ruoniB to hoar -tho ; .-monthly report nnd to elect officers. I Danee with the crowd at tho Orlim . tal gardens Saturday night. -278 ' , Dance, Jacksonville, Frl. nlto. 280 ' C. E. Gates who had planned to ycmui tin y mr i uriiaiiti 10 Ht'u -the atitomohllo Bhow In that city, did if 'not go, having changed his mind. ! More 'of thoBo famous donuts 'on il alo. Regular 20c per !., Friday if and Saturday 15o per doz. Tho Rogue, J corner Main and Qrapo. 270 ( Columbia plnster wnll board. Call , i 'for prices. Wallaco Woods Lumber '; Yard. Mr. hnd Mrs. M. L. Fallon of Dutch ! c -Flat, Calif., are visitors In tho city j who arrived Wednesday nnd nro Btop , ping at the Hotel Medford. ! 4- Tho now shoe repnlr shop Just ' 'Opened by The Hub Shoo Store will i 'give special attention to ropalr work I?- on School shooB Saturdays. Shoe.- I repalrod while you wait. 278 Man Jongg sets (2.50 to $30. Ex ceptionally good buys in largo sots Merfford Book Store. 280 't ' Mr. and Mrs. Georgo L. Trelchler 1 Toturhod homo by nuto yesterday from their tlx Weeks visit In southern Ciill- -fornla, during which tho most of this 1, .time was spent in Los Angoles. They '! -got as for south as Tia Juana. Moxlco. , Askea now tho boor was in tho town across tho border, Mr. Trolchler said ' that from things ho overheard In that ,1 vicinity the beverage was no better ' rthnn the nenr quality sold herenbnuts. He also said that the road between here and the south was in good con dition except the strolch Juat ovor the ;' RlHklyouw where Improvement work Is ' 1 'under way. 'i- Special walling room for ladles in I our new shoo repair tlopt. Shoes re paired while you wait at the Hub Shoe Store. All repair work for cash ' only. Modern machinery. First class i shoe repair man In chargo at this ' 'dept. Across street from Hotol Nnh. ; 278 i' Why use a treadle machine when ; wo will rent you a how Whlto Eloctrlc j -for 43.00 por month. White Sowing f Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. T3 p It's the Milk Milk Bread baked by FLUHRER A taker of reputation. d At Any Grooer An unusually largo mid-week crowd attended the Valentine dance last night at Jackson Hot Springs. The music rendered by the Motropole Jazz orchestra kept the dnncers on tho floor until the last number was played. Try our wet wash on your next wash day. 16 pounds for 76c. You can't do it at home for this -amount. Medford Domestic laundry. Personal Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf -Regular 75c per pound chocolates on salo Friday and Saturday 50c per j pound. The Rogue, corner Main nnd lirape. Z7U O. O. Alcndorfer returned home to day from a business visit at Portland. By popular vote, the best dance music in southern Oregon. Motropole Jazz orchestra, Jackson Hot Springs Sat. nite. -Ask your -friends 280 See the 'big bargain in embroidery threads at Deuei's Art Dept. 27'J The city council did not 'hold a postponed meeting last night, as planned, ahdwlll not meet until next Tuesday night. The best dunce floor in tho state, with wonderful music. Dance there Saturday night. Oriental gardens. 278 Shine Purlor for ladles and gents. Fancy colored Shoes a specialty. Brown's, 14 N. Front. 281 Leslie Markham of Long Bench and Ijaura Lawrentz, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Iiwrentz living two miles west of Medford, were married re cently by Rev. 'D. J. Howe. They will live with tho bride's mother for the present. Mr. Murkhnm was formerly employed in tho oil fields of Callfor- nill. Now is tho time to overhaul that 278i. tractor nnd spray rig. For expert re- 'nnl nntl Iaa 11..... ntim.A 1 All V pair work call Lee lOlam, phone 1068. 283 If you are planning to mako your home 'more attractive, .you will need expert advice. See 'Julie SnedlCbr at Deuol's. 279 A number 'of local fight fanB are mnklng arrangements' ' to go 'to -Portland!, to witness the Dundeo-Uorman fight,' In which the local scrapper is said to have a slight edge over his opponent. Kon Williams, left-fielder for 'the St. Louis 'Browns, expected to get away today for tho event. Dun- dee. he Bays, will have to put Up an awfully good fight to beat Joe, who Is an in-fighter and will cause Dundee Borne unensy :moments. Joe was cnlled up from Los Angeles where he has been In a number of fights with southern California feuthorweights. Grants Pass Courier. Big danco Sat. nlto,. Jackson fHot Springs Sut. nite. 280 Rence Chomet Is one of tho greatest living women violinists. Her tone is firm, strong and resonant, hor bowing supple and finished, as her Victor records will attest. Hear them at Palmer's Plnno House. 278 E. A. Moor is spending a wock or so in tho Yakima valley In Washing- ton where ho owns a ranch Dnnco Huturduy night at tho Orlon tul CJurdena. 278 Try our dry wash 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat plecea Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. It A. S. Hilton wont to (Told 11111 today on power company bUHlnoHH. Now in the time to overhaul that tractor and apruy rlif. For export ro imiv wol k cull Leo Klum, phone 1068. Fuller hrUHhoa officlont sorvanta. Tel. 835-R. 28-1 J. A. Terry haH boon ono of tho Medford vIhUoi-h In J'ortland thl week, and on Tuesday ho attended tho automobllo Bhow. Metropolo Jazz orchcatra, Jacknon irt KprhiKH, Sat. nlto. 280 Tho board of directors School B1h- trlct No. 0, Central Point, Oroi;on, will receive, until March 1st, 1924, blilM on 130 tlor 2 ft., nnd fO tier 11 inch body fir Wood to be delivered and tiered at Central Point School House before Sept. Int. 1'J24. Hoard of Directors reserves tho right to ac cept or reject any or all bidtt. -280 Thero wan a well attended card party nt tho Catholic pariHh hall laat ntht. Mrs. John Wilkinson' waa In chargo of the arrangements. HrltlKe flvo hundred and Mah-Jonjrff wero played, and sandwiches, coffee and doiiKhnuts wore nerved afterwards. Dance at the Oriental gurdoiiB Kat- urday night. 278 He sure and read Deuel's ad In Thursday's Tribune. 278 Mr. and Mrs. Kulph U. Coutollo U'fL Tuesday for Santa Harbara, Calif, whero thuy will visit for somo little time. On account of the death of one of our club members, thero will bo no dnnco at tho lllversldo Community club this Saturduy night. 280 Milk and cream at DoVoe's. tf Among out of town Oreoniuns temporarily sojourning in Medford are Mrs. V. I j. Kndderly of Corvallls, I. 11. H rooks (if Junction City, J. Putnam of Salem, J, A. Denn of Kosoburg, K. C. Hrandenberry of Albany, C. It, Schmeer of Kugene, and tho following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. K Itreske. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van "tt'Ie, C. II. Oillls. W. A. Coggershall, H. A. Johnson, Chas. lllnnmn, R, L. Dunn, John O. FoHtor, J. J. Dormody. K. Y, Schmoer, I. L. Welsh, A. V. Holden, Jr., K. A. White, J. Stuart Jjeuvy and Harry Lang. Try our dry wash. 7c per lb., mint mum 7flc. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phono 873. tf Everything in the storo on salo at Deuel's 0c salo starting Friday. 278' (loorgo Clates arrived homo "Wed uesday from Portland whero ho at tended the automobllo show. Columbia plaster wall board. Cat for prices. Wallaoe Woods Lumber Ynrd. 1 pay cash for used piano. Herb Launspach. Phono 227. Miss Francos Kinney Is expected to return tomorrow from Santa Harbara. Calif., whero she had boon visiting for tho last month. House for rent. C. A. DeVoo. Columbia plnster wnll board. Call for prices, Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Jack Kerr, manager of tho Grants Ptss brunch of the California Oregon Powfr compiiny, was In town today on business. Get your mngnxlnra at DeVoos. Fresh smelt 10c por pound. Star Market. 284 We rep:tlr nil makes of phono graphs. Palmer's Piano House. 278 liert Thlerolf left for San Francisco Wednesday evening on a short busi ness trip. Helling nut now phonographs and records all kinds hitlf prico. Cold Ray Renfty Co Open evenings. pefnre vmt buy ihnt piano see Kerb T.hmtn':!"!!. He rnn snVe yn money. ; He knows piano and Is reliable. Of (iye unU salesroom, IH W, Mala S?t, Hamilton Pafton Is at present In Portland attending the auto show in that city. Dance Sat. nite, Jackson Hot Springs. Motropole Jazz orchestra 280 Watch for Deuel's flc sale ad in Thursday's Tribune. 278 Children's 35c hose, 2 pair for 38c at the Colonial. - 278' The tickets for the U. of O. Fresh man and Medford high game go on sale Frlduy morning ut CrowBon's at y o clock. New shipment cotton crepe, all colors, 23c yd. Jap Art Store. S5.B0 16-button kid gloves $1.08 at' tne colonial. 278! Get soft paper school tablets at this office. tf Burglars entered tho Medford Har ness Co. store lust 'night thru a sky light In the top part 'of 'the new store. They knocked some stovo pipe down and the nolso -aroused C. E, Gosha, tho photographer whose rooms are next to tho store. Mr. Gosha saw !a searchlight moving about and switched on the lights which fright ened the intruders away. Nothing was taken,- Packard pianos sold at Palmer Piano Place 284 Exchange your old piano for a new one. See Launspach, phone 227. Dnnce, Eagle Point. But. night. 280 The board of directors of the cham ber of commerce will meet at the Hotel Medford Friday noon. Phonogruphs! See Launspach. Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf 65c creton 25c per yard at the Colonial. 278 I Miss Lillian Roberts and Mrs. C. F .. ln t , Card made a business trip to Gold Hill today. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf Fresh smelt 10c per pound. Star Market. , 284 Fred L. Heath left by motor for Corvallls (his morning to attend a Rotary club Installation there. Coal brlquetteB. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf All ronds lead to Deuel's 9c sale stnrting Friday. 278 Jerry Slsomore of Klamath Fulls Is In Medford for a short visit. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf We have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf J. F. Bowman of Vancouver, B. C, arrived in Medford Wednesday to bo i the guest of Mr Schado. and Mrs. Larry J. 'Linen crepe, all colors, 98o yd. Jap Art Store. We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. v H. B. Pier, financial' Hecretnry of tho state chamber of commerce, who i spoke in Medford Wednesday, left this morning for Ashlund from whero ho will go to Klamath Falls. There's a busy Business College in Medford. OWN Duplicating save books for sale at this -office. tf Included among the out of tho state visitors In this city are Mr. and Mrs A. J. Hltchens nnd Mrs. A. W. Crich field of Holae, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. C, 8. Howlo of Tncomu, 13. H. Shea oi Suit Lafco 'City, . Robert MoCrow (lm family of llelllngham, Wash., J. M Cooper of Oaklnnd, Calif., J. H. 'Lringu N. D. Day and D. J, Hauna of Seattle and Fred O. White, Hugo Mayer am li. K Thompson of San Francisco. 66c creton 25o per yard ut the Colonial. 278 Mrs. Wado DeUycko returned last, night from a woek's stay in Portland In tho interest of her Rowing school Anyono needing help In making remodeling garments for themselves, family or friends call 3 88-R and Join ono of tho classes now forming. Indi vidual Instruction Is given by appoint ment as usual. 281 You can save 91c on every $4.00 purchase nt 'Deuel's 8c salo starting Friday. 278 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hittson left Tuesday for Portland to attend the auto show. Wo tlx any old thing. Liberty Repair Shop. Ladles' wool hoso 76c at tho Co-' lonial. , , 278 Dance, Kaglo Point, Sat. night. 2801 Our only business la Insurance, but1 Mrs. K. R. Stephana loft on a trip to Los Angeles laat Monday night.. wo covor every known kind .of risk R. A. Ho I in 03, "Tho Insuranco Man.' tf 10.50 stylish stout corseta '$5.00 at tlio colonial. v 278 Soo our leaders, tho Ongo hats, thoy havo no equal, Tho Hnnuy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Htoro. 279 A delegation of members of tho American lxgion post drovo to Grants Pass Wednesday evening and disposed of r large number of tickets to the post In that city, and secured support for the indoor circus which the Medford post Is putting on in March After tho meeting thero was a ban quet. Members of the delegation 'were Keely Hall. Warren Hutler. Fred Shef- fel, Henry Huhror, Karl IJrown. Paul Leonard, Lee Gurlock. Donald Reames. C. K. Caaebolt, K. R. Oium and Paul McDonald. Pongco blouses up to $6.75. choice $3.76 nt tho Colonial. 278 Dance, Fugle Point, Sat. night. 280 Tho Quito hat for distinction and quality. See our beautiful llno Sat. Feb. 16th. M. M. Dept. Store. 279 Tho Thrift Shop will have a big sale of shoes on Saturday, February 18. ail prices from oc to 23c. No pair over 25c. Tho Thrift Shop Is on tho nd floor nf the Sparta building, cor nor Main nnd Riverside. Will be horo Sat. Feb. lath, the first shipment of Ungo pattern hats. M. M. Dept. Store. 279 Dance. Kagle Point. Sat. night. 280 Crepe do ohino blouses $5.00 tit the Colonial. 278 Deputy United States Mamhal Lee Moorhouse, accompanied by IMrs. Moorhouse. arrived In the city this morning from Portland to take Jack Mills, M. Zontas. Mario Gratis nnd Helen Rutherford, who were arrested hero some time ago In an alleged whlto stave mlxup case and havo been held in the county Jail under heavy bond, back to Portland for trial In the United States court. Mr. and Mrs. Moorhouse and their prisoners will leave for Portlnnd tomorrow morning. An announcement of much Interest to Ashland nnd southern Oregon was mado at tho 'chamber of commerce forum-luncheon yesterday. Avhen Ho mer Hillings, member of the local school board, told tho members and guests assembled that O. A. Hrlscoe had been 'elected Superintendent Of tho Ashland schools for two additional years, Ashlantl Tidings, J nucm:ss 'i rgi:s noxixc VIO MrTTLE IHMI'rrKS OF ' NATIONS INSTEAD OF W A It Tlio Duchess of Hamilton, wife of the premier peer of Scotland, declared recently tlrat she would like to see boxing used for armies and navies to settle International differences. She mado this state ment aftjr fitting at tho rlngsldo and seeing her son, tho Marquis of Douglas and Clydcsdulo defeat '.ha pet of the town of Bcrtnondsey. The bout took pluce In the Hor mondsey town hall. BEATS CENTRAL P. BY A LARGE SCORE Tho Company A, O. N. G., basket ball team played their record gamo of tho season last night at tho Ar mory with tho 'Central Point town team, which thoy won by 50 to 25. While neither of the teams has had n chance to get the amount of prac tice necessary to create good team work the game was well worth seeing. Kneh team showed good work nt throwing baskets, but teamwork was tho weak point. Whero the National Guard team had it pvor their oppo nents waa in the speed thoy had and their ability to maintain it thruout the game. Tho Company A team hopes to have a game with the Rosc burg artillery team In tho near fu ture. . , The following1, nro tho playera bt each team and the poaltiona they fill:! Central point Ted Hill, center; B. Klncmto, H. P. Jcwlft, Moore HamiN ton nnd Jamoa Horn, forwards; Les- toi' Cawli nnd Cltiudo Richmond, guards. o Company A Rudy Singler, center Lrnest Hurt and Clare Williams, rorwnrds; R. G. Schlolghhert, c. B Dally ami Roy Hewitt, guards. I I A petition for the completion of tho departmental work In tho seventh anil eighth srnilcH In tho Roosovolt school was presented tho school hoard moet InR Woduesday evening at tho Medford hlKh school by Harry D. Mills. Tho pe tition was refused by tho board on tho Kronnds of financial reasons and be cause It Is so Into In the term. Action will probably bo taken on tho matter somo time before the fall term. The regular business of the meeting was completed and $50 was voted to wards tho Elementary Grades Concert to take placo at tho Armory in the next month. Dr. E. H. Porter "brought up the stig nesttoii that oil burners he used In all tho schools nnd the matter was discussed. The members of the board nro: 11. Cunningham, K. E.. Wilson. J. Mann, A. H. Miller. E. D. t'lilpps. IT DOESN'T WORK BOTH WAYS Saved money may someday be spent. but this statement cannot be reversed. Spent money nover can be saved by you! Hut the money you spend, which ought to have been saved, will circu late until It reaches the hands of somoonn who dues save then ho will be using tho dollar you should have put away. 'Open nn account with Farmers and Fruitgrowers Hank nnd get In lino for tho chance to get into business for yourself. ' ' EVEItV KNOWN FORM OF INSURANCE AND BONOS R. A. HOLMES "THE1 INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 44 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILOINB SINCE 1909 IS DELIGHTED BY FRENCH Vi Renee Chemet, violinist, who ap peared last evening under the auspices of the Civic Mimic club, at the First Presbyterian church beioio a largo au dience transcended all anticipations In the program that nho presented and In die opinion of many proved herself among the few great artists of the wflrld. .' This was 'Iloneo Chemet's first 'con cert on her westorn tour and the pro gram was the same as 'played in the Metropolian Opern House, to paclteil houses. The violin she used ,waa Maud Powell's, nnd her wonderful accom panist Valdeniar Llachowsky, was for several years Maud Powell's accompa nist as well as that of many great ar tists both vocal and instrumental. The Spanish Symphonle by Lalo was perhaps tho most popular num ber, and Mme. Chemet responded gen erously with encores to the enthusias tic applause of the audience. 'Iteneo 'Chcment is certainly a great violinist. French by birth and train ing; young, brilliant, a finished artist, with technique so perfect that it never obtrudes Itself, with groat personal beauty and magnetism, it was the tri umph of the work of the year for tho Civic Music club to bring so distin guished an artist 'to Medford and the enthusiastic attendance and applause showed how much tho people of Med ford appreciated and enjoyed tho en tertainment. "WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 The nom ination of Sllaa H. Strawn of Chicago as special government counsel in the oil land lease caaes was withdrawn from the senate by President Coolide late today.' ! The president acted after the senate committee had directed Chairman Lenroot to inform him that both Mr. Strawn nnd Mr. Pomercno were un acceptable ns attorneys in the oil cases. The nnmo of Mr. Pomerehe was not withdrawn however, :It is underatood, 'because the president does 'not consider that any evidence disqualifying him has been produced. TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY WANT1-J To buy or rent residence property. Addrctis Routo 1, Box C. 250 FOR UKXT Housekeeping rooms. 821 w. Tenth St. 280 WANTKD Competent woman wants day work; anything excopt washing Phone 386-W. 270 FOR RENT House. Inquire nt SOS Plum St. 281 FOR SALE Well rotted fertilizer for lawns or garden, delivered. Phono I -r -t. FOR SALE Hloodhound puppies. u. r. lMiirgnn. Knius Valley. 2Sl CAROLINA'S Gift io: lovely women. '!5 CARO-CO COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO A PRODUCT OF THE SOUTH LANDTHAT IMPARTS A BEAU TY. RAVISHING AND IRRE SISTIBLE TO THo TRESSES THAT HAVE FELT IT'S TOUCH. Haath'g Drug Store will supply you CARO-CO. UNION. S. C. Dress Making, Tailoring. Altering, Eepairn?, Clean- ng and Pressing At tho TAILORING PARLORS 22 North Bartlett Street Dr. Jud Rickert AND OPTICIAN NO DROPS TOED 08 East Matg Street LAST TIMES! JfflflP k.- KjTMkV W "her ; WkAym k REPUTATION',' I May McAvoy ; .Pb I if H A HOPE HAMPTON NITA NALDI LEW CODY . ' CONRAD' NAGEL 'It's a big, expensive, glittering f ' . ..oroductlon of the enormous staqe 1 ' hit. - - - - - J aiwiiiii iMiMiiini I Saturday Specials i Garden Rake 59 c Malleable head and braced shank, straight teeth, bronze finish, steel ferrule, . 6 ft. straight hardwocd handle. Saturday Only Special 59c -Garden Hoe 59c . Forged steel, tempered, natural finish blade, socket pattern, 7 and 7 inch cut, 4 ft. ash handle. Saturday Only Special 59c See Window Display CRATER LAKE HDW.CO. The Winchester Store RIDE IN COMFORT Gabriel Snubbers Saves tires, decreases the wear and tear on your car and makes motoring a pleasure. Over 3,000,000 in Use ' . 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