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PAfifl TWO MTDFORT) MATT, TRrRTTXR. MEDFOTU), ORETiOX. FRIDAY. FEBRTtARY 1.). 1024 Zocal and f Personal County Clerk Chaunccy Florey ad vises that the rcsfHtration of voters is now open und will he flowed April 3 5th. No person is allowed to change hlu or her party affiliations on elec tion day. A. J. Crose has charge of the registration- in Medfonl. It Is pointed out that it is far better to register now than havo to be sworn in. on election day. ' iDanco Saturday nito at ApplegaU hall, Apple-Kate, Oregon. 280 (Will be hero Sat. Feb. lfllh, the fiBflt shipment of Oago pattern hats. Mi M. Dept. Store. 279 porn to. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Robln soh at their home, 830 Taylor street toil ay, a seven pound daughter named Dflrrls Mae. . phi nee. Eagle Point, Sat. night. 280 " The time: 7:30 Sunday evening February 17th. The place: Presby terian church. The object: Our chil dren. . 280 , -Henry Mackey Is now at the home of his sister at Gold Hill where he will remain until he -fully recuperates from his several weeks illness, having benn taken to that town on Wednes day by Louis Ulrich in a closed coupe. Jt was the first time he had been able to leave his sick room since he became III. His condition was much improved prior to this trip. Dance, Applegate hall Saturday ntt? (Feb. 16th. 280 More of those famous donuts on sale. Regular 20c per doz., Friday and -Saturday 15c per dozen. The Rogue, wrner Main and Grape. 279 -The University of Oregon freshman basket ball team which plays again )i0re against Medford high tonight, pla'yed Hoseburg high at Roseburg last night and will play Ashland high AtvAshlund tomorrow night. " Unity Jlterature 'teaches people how to bo well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf Safety first for. every child. Support the . Parent-Teachers association, Presbyterian church February 17th. Founders Pay. 280 The 24th annual meeting of the 'Young Men's Christian association of Oregon and Idaho opened In Portland today. Call 191-L, Medford Beauty Shop, Marcelling Shampoos Manicure Facial and Scalp treatments. 282 vDanco Saturday nlte -at Applegate hall, Applegate, Oregon. 280 , A Washington's birthday dance will be given by the California Oregon Powor company employes and their friends at St. Mark's hall on the night of February 22. ' Waterman's Inks are full strong Colors. Medford Book Store. 280 Dry manzanita and laurel wood 44. B0 per Her. I-ongwIll Wood Co., 410 North Fir street. 284 . Game Warden Roy Parr of Ashland and Deputy Game Warden W. R. Coleman wilt drive to Portland Satur- .day to a conferonco of all tho state1 game wardens which .will bo hold! there Monday. i Regular 7Bo per pound chocolates on sale Friday and Saturday ROo per pound. The ltoguo, corner Main nnd Grape. ' 270 Dance, Applegato hall, Saturday nlte, Feb. 10th. 280 Among men from eastern states visiting the city on business are W. J. Campbell, K. Mostuichor and W. M. Reddy of Now York City, Henry Rosenthal of Chicago and F. S Wlsherd of St. Iouls. Bernico Morehouse Dolger, teacher of violin. Four yoara study In Chi cago with Kuropean artlHts. and pupil of Frans Kbhot of Berlin. Phone 437-R ' 280 I get mlno at Brown's. 284 People from Qrogon, who oro look ing for ,0. romantic setting for their wedding ceremony, like to come over the Slskiyous to plight their troth In Yrekiw- The latest to, make the Jour ney and return happy wpro Henry i Herbert Dynge and Nora Lcta Wil liams of Modford, who were married at the Methodist parsonage by the Rev. John K. Hubbard, last week. tYreka (Calif.) Journal. In a separ Me l tern In -the same-newspaper ap pears tho following: "Henry Herbert Dynge of Modford and Nora Let a .Wtjli&ms of Central Point, motored to Yreka Thursday where 'Rev. J.- K. Hubbard rQwd the uuullal vows that Joined them as husband uu(lvifo."ti 'Hemstitching will make your home made dress or ltngerlo look like pro fessional work. Bring your work to tho - Deuel Art Dept. for now ideas. - 888 .?fttw spring wool dresses $35 tomor row, values to $33.50. M. M. Dept. Store, x ,4 C79 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ayeis of Kagle Point wor:ln town yesterday shop ping and visiting. : -. . . Dance, JaokwmvUlo, Frl. nlte. 389 Prolong your life by dancing at the Oriental Gardens Saturday night. 279 R. H. Cook, .state -manager- of the Associated Oil company is in Medford for a few days inspecting tho local plant. Accompanied by W. A. Hanna, Mr. Cook will drive to Grants Phbb today. for a short visit to that city. ' Fuller brushes efficient servants. Tel. 836-R. 884 Phonographs. See Lnunwpnch. Toast It! Theu you'll realize tho difference. MILK BREAD baked by FLUHRER A baker of reputation. Any Grocer A I The American I.-idun post liaskel ! bnll team of Modford are going to I Yreka next .Wednesday njKht to play I a return game with the Yreka post j team. . More of those famous donuts on oale. Regular 20c per doz., Friday and Saturday 15o per doz. The Rogue, corner Main and Orape.' 27i' Special sale spriug wool drosses f in tomorrow, values to $33.50. M. M De)t. store. 27U Visitors In tho city from tho state of Washington Include JI. K. Nelll of Spokane and J. A. Gallagher and J I. K'. l,uhy of Seattle. ' Columbia plaster wall board. Cull for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. 1 Dance with wonderful music , and pleasant surroundings At the Oriental gardens Saturday nights. 27!i Miss Dorothy Diamond is home from Corvallls for tho week end. Mah Jongg sets $2.50 to 30. Ex ceptionally good buys In large sets. Medford Hook Store. 880 "Dancing is essential to health." Scientists agree that the average busi ness man does not exercise nnd relax enough.' 'Tho Oriental gardens Satur day nights. . 21a Madame- lyiuise C. Noe, wife of Harry C. Noe, who will be In Medford to assist the American Legion post in their preliminary plans for their com ing Indoor circus, will sing over the radio tonight; brondoastlng Station KijX, too Oakland 'Tribune. Madamo Noe, has recently returned, from a two years. trip, thru:Kuropo whercsbo, has been studying music . and languages under the best foreign teachers. She expects to ;Joln her husband 'here In Medford very shortly. ; "Why use a treadle machine when we will rent you a now White Electric for $3.00 per month. White Sewing Machine ' Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. . llrown fixes your shoes while you wait. i JiM Joe Morris of tho Southern Pacific car shops at Albany turned in bis final timqeard last week after serving con tinuously for more than 41 years.' Ho Is now on a pension, possessor of a free life insurance policy of $1 BOO and a pass on all Southern Pacific -lines. Try our wet .wash on your next wash dny. 15 pounds for 76c. You can't do it at home for this amount. Medford Domestic Itundry. Personal Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf Hlg specials In wool dresses tomor row $26, values to $33.50. M. M. Dept. Store. 279 Tho Roseburg high school playod tho U. Of O. freshman In Roseburg Thursday -night and were defeated 33-27. The U. of O. freshman team f will play Modford high at tho Armory ' hero tonight. Rogular 76c per pound chooolatos , on salo Fridny and Saturday 60c per I pound. Tho Rogue,, corner Main and j Orape. 270 Dance whero, enjoyment Is keen, at tho Oriental gardens Saturday nights. 271)' Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Osgood who hud been visiting P. F. Close for a few weeks, have returned to their homo in Portland. ' Hy popular voup, tho boat danco music In southern Oregon. Motropolo Jans, orchestra, Jackson Hot Springs Hat. nlte. Ask your friends. 2S0 All commltteos of tho American Legion on Indoor Olrcus'wlll-mecvt to night at 7 o'clock nt Modford Service Station, I'last Main. ' ' Next Thursday ovenlng Company A, National Guard, will glvo Its monthly social. Tho families of the National Guardsmen nnd any friends of theirs who might bo Interested in Joining tho company are cordially Invited. There wll bo Hcvoral special entertainment features, a dance with a four piece orchestra, and there will bo refresh ments. -Tho entertainment boglns at 7:30. Boo tho big bargain In, ombroldory threads at Deuel's Art popt. .279 Drown cuts down high. shoes to oxfords. 284 Prince Calllson, tho tedford high basketball coach nnd a number of tho boys on the team drove -to Roseburg last night to see the Roseburg-U. of O. Krosh game. Shine 1'arlor for Indies and gents. Fancy colored shoes a specialty.' Urown's, 14 N. Front. 2S1 3 It. p. Novo gasoline engine, tisod two summers,. $05. Jap Art Storo. 2H4 Lottie Howard has Just returned from San Francisco where she has been attondlng tho spring millinery openings and fashion show. Sho also purchased a largo lino of most up-to-date millinery. ' 20 Mr: and Mrs. Homer Tellett of Saiv Francisco, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mamsnr and J.' R. 1-tUrkley and son of San Diego, Kdwln Weber of Los Angeles, A. M. Weston, Jr., of Sacramonto und H. W. Trueblood of Oakland . are among tho Californlnils sojourning in Medford. Now Is the time to overhaul that tractor find spray rig. For export re pair work call Leo Klam, phono 106S. ' '293 It Is a common thing for strangers to say that it is tho most beautiful ballroom ever seen. Tho Oriental gardens Saturday nights. . 2711 J. A. Perry arrived home this fore noon from his visit nt Portland. If you aro planning to nmko your homo moro ntliai'.tlvo, you lll need expert advice. - Seo Jane Snedlcor nt Deuel's. 278 llrown guarantees his shoe repair ing. 284 Tho Ijidy Klks of the Medford lodge announce that they will hold a big leap year party nt tho Klks temple on Friday, February 21t, the music for which will be furnished by Attord's orchestra. Selling out new phonographs nnd records nil kinds half price. Ooid Ray Realty Co. Opon evenings. lint oranges, swoet, juicy oranges. 2 dozen for 25c, at Messnor's Grocery. 27U J. II. O'Noll of the Union Pacific Railroad company was in Medford I yesterday nttending to business. ITry our dry wash 7c per lb., mini mum "5c. All flat pieces ironed. American Laundry, phone 87S. tf You will find our store n snllsfnc l tory placo to trade. Fresh goods, prompt service, free delivery. Mm liter's Grocery. 279 ( Six or seven couples front Medford ,,w-ero , present at tho old fashioned , dance given. In l'hoenlx biat evening, i They1 all reported a most enjoyable ; time. On account of the death of one of , our club members, there will be no dance at the Riverside 'Community club tilts Saturday night. 28 We only carry the better grade of goo,l;T and roll nt roa -onnble prices, with fie." delivery. A: Mowr' Urciy, ' 1 79' III:K() OF JAPANESE EARTH QUAKE TO.'gf.T ROYAL 4 ' DECORATION; ARRIVES i ji IriTm'i-rifilftfri rlf iff "humiummmariiffft 8 - Captain Samuel Robinson, re cently appointed a 'Commander of the British Kmplre by King George for his work in saving his ship and' He passengers when tho- earth quake wrecked 'Yokohama harbor' Hepiombor 1st,; was In command of tho Canadian ,Pacl)o steamship,. "Empress of Canada" which ar rlvqd to-day, bpund on a cruiso aronnd tho world. Tho title C.B.E. will, bo bestowed upon him here by Sir Harry Armstrong. Iirltlsh Consul General.' ' I'hoto or CapL Robinson. , ' On' the (evening of February 18th the diamond anniversary of the local KniphtH of Pythias lodge will be cele bratod with a 'program and dancing party in the. castle hall. The X. O. JC. K. bivnd will play, and four speak ers, Hy.' 0.;. Gaylor, Rawles- Mooro, H. O, Hlckson and C..-B. Gates will speak on the ' following , subjects: Friendship, charity, benevolence and patriotism. Tho wives and families of the Knights are all cordially invited, and any othor guests interested in the work of the lodge. Rig dance Sat. nlte, Jackson Hot Springs Sat. nlte. . 280 Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. - tf For fresh vegetables in season go to Mcssner's, 131 North Main, Hibbard'fl old stand. ' , 279 Kvery year one pf tho noticeable features of tho Lincoln club banquets is the .decorations, and while they have been' a credit to the committees in tho past too much praise cannot be given to C. C. Lommon, chairman of the committee this year and his ablo assistants, Tom Swem, A. li. Cun ningham, C. JO. Rarr, C. Y. Tengwald, A. J. t'rose, and P. M. Kershaw. Many compliments wore given them by the visitors as well as home people. JVnw,is,the time to overhaul that tramtor and spray rig. For expert re pair work call Leo Klam, phono 1068. ,283 Rpo Rrown for your first clnss shoe repairing. 284 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs, Electric Shop, ISlchth and Rartlett. tf Tho board of directors School Dis trict No. 6, Central Point, Oregon, will recoive, until March 1st, 1934, bids on 130 tier 2 ft., and 70 tiwr 16 Inch body fir wood to bo delivered and tiered at Central Point School House before Sept. 1st. 1924. Hoard of Directors reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids. 280 Motropolo Jusz orchestra, Jackson Hot Springs. Sat. nito. 280 Fresh smelt 10c per pound. Star Market. 284 Tho Eastern Star socloty gave danco lust cvonlng at tho Masonic hall. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf1 Dr. Charles C Jessee, of the Flying Squadron, will speak at tho Christian church this Friday evening nt 8 p. m on tho subject of "The Fall of, itooze and tho Reign of Law." Mr. Jessee has the reputation of being a forceful speaker and of being thoroly acquaint ed with bis subject. Columbia piaster trail board. Cal for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber lard. I pny cash for used pianos. Herb Launspach. Phono 227. ' Coal briquettes. Clean and econom leal. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. rhone 233. tf Out of town Oregonlans temporar ily visiting this city include W. J Thompson and family, J. H. Scott and F. E. McCroskey of , Salem. V. M Hilary of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Sherman of Dayton nnd the following from Portland: Carl M. Jones, R. -E, Pinney, Ira A. Martin, Karl Peterson, W. J. Lewis, Chun. Kadderly. A. E. Young, John J. liatenutn, J. D. David son, Frank S. Glover, A. C. Freoman, R. H. Cook and J. J. Downs. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices.. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Linen crepo, all colors, 9Sc yd.. Jap Art Storo. A good sized Industrious boy nt tending school wants a place to work evenings and Saturdays to help him get an education. Address Troy Iin denmeier, 3s Park Place, phone to 647-J. 281 The Ohio Association banquet will bo held here next Tuesday at 12:30 prompt In the former American Le gion hall. AH former residents of Ohio nnd their families are cordially invited and should hring will filled baskets. We have good values In used cars Patton & Robinson. Inc. tf Get your magazines at DeVoe's. As a preliminary to ne basket ball game this evening tho Roseburg nnd Medford girls basket ball teams will play. Hefore you buy that piano see Herb T-aunapach. Ho can save you money. He knows pianos and Is reliable. Of fice and salesroom. 114 W. Main St. Dance Sat. nite, Jackson Hot Springs, Metropole Jazz orchestra. ISO There's a busy Business College In Medford. OW.V R. H. Arnold returned Thursday from Santa Anna, Calif,, where he had been. called by tho serious illness with- typhoid fever of his son, R. J. Arnold. Mr. Arnold reports that his son is well on the way to recovery. ' We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. 1 Phonographs! See Lnun?pach. SOAhS RIGHT IN AND UMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS Pharmacists, qa.ll It "Joint-Ease' because it.'s for Swollen, Sore, Fajnful,.Creaky Joints only It took" n eooil ninny years 'to' net together-a combination of. pain bu! duing and swelling -risU-uclug -ngentH dfclarod toi be the olit remedy that alniQBt instantly penetrates through . skin and flesh and starts right in to make swollen, Inflamed, creaky, pain racked Joints as good as new. i They call this new and wonderful preparation "Joint Kase" because the medical man who turned .tho trick, worked for years to perfect some low-, priced remedy that would 'really bene fit tho millions of people .who havo one or moro joints. that need helpful attention. ? I So '"Joint Ease" is prepared - only . for people wbo havo a swollen, pain ful, creaky, distorted or stiff Joint,1 whether it be in knee, elbow, shoul der, ankle; neck'or finger and whether it is caused ;by rheumatism or some thing else. - ';i ' . ' Of course,. it-can't help but quickly! put an end to such superficial ail ments aa lumbago,' neuralgia, neuritis, aching muscles, stitch in the side,! crick in the neck or sore feet because of its penetrating action, but what it Is really recommended for is joint ailments of any: nature whatever. Ask for a- -tube of "Joint Kase." Tou can use It scvoral times In-one evening for quick results, because It goes right through the skin with only a row seconds .nibbing. - It surely Is a swift penetrator and when it gets under the skin, It starts right In to clean up all joint trouble. All first-class druggists everywhere dispense It daily for about CO cents n tube. , . Adv. James S. Levy, an insurance man of Portland was a Medford visitor Thursday. Netted Gem souds. -SI. 75 ner 100 lbs., delivered any place in Medford. Johnson L'roduce Co., 241 N. Fir. phono 97. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Packard pianos sold at Palmor Piano Place. 284 Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Riley nnd wife of San Francisco wore out of town visitors In Modford Thursday. mew shipment cotton crene. all colors, 23o yd. Jap Art Store. Oet soft paper school tablets at this office. f The Community club that was formed in Talent recently is holding cooked food sales at tho Talent Trad ing company every Saturday and the succchs of the plnn is said to be very good. The plan was tho result of a benefit Idea and the money is being turned Into the club's treasury. A sale, planned on the idea of a delica tessen, is well attended at every in- stanco.-r-Ashland Tidings. exchange your-old -piano for a new one. fcieo Launspaoh, phone 227. JJanco, Eaglo Point, Sat. night. 2S0 -Fresh smelt lQo per pound. Star Market. 284 Tho remains of Crms. P. Champlln are being forwarded to Chicago to Hose Hill cemetery and will be in terred In the fantily vault where the father was buried. Duplicating sao, books for sale nt this offico. ! tf Mrs. Wade DeRycke roturned lnat night from a week's stay in Portland in tho Interest of hor sewing school. Anyone needing help in making or remodeling garments for themselves, family or friends call 1S8-R and join ono of the classes now forming. Indi vidual instruction Is given by appoint ment as usual. 281 We fix any aid thing. Liberty Ropalr Shop. G. II. Collins, linotype operator on tho Mall Trlhuno staff received tho sad news In a telegram last night of the sudden death of his father; Geo. K. Collins at his homo, Cabool, Mo presumably from a stroke of paralysis as .a letter received hero last weok stated ho was In good health, and he surrered a stroke years ago. Dance, Kaglo Point. Sat. night. 280 Our only -business is insurance, but wo cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf Seo our loaders, tho Gage hats, they havo no equal. Tho Hmmy Lou Hat Shop. M. M. Dept. Store. 27 Dance. Kaglo Point, Sat. night. 280 The Gage hat for distinction nnd quality. Seo- our beautiful lino Sat. Feb. 16th. M. M. Dept. Store. 27U REMARKABLE RECORD. Among the knowing ones, tho finan cial condition of Modford Is causing favorable comment, ' especially when conditions In othor localities are con sldered. Tho soundness of Modford hanks Is proverbial. ' Before, during and after the war, and with falling prices and readjust ments, Tho Farmers and Fruitgrow ers Hank has the remarkable record of never having borrowed a dollar. 279 NEW YORK.; Fob. 16. A sham col Inpso In stock prices look place just aftor noon In today's market upon the widespread circulation of reports In the financial district that ono of Wall EVERT KNOWN FORM OF INSURANCE AND BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 MOKSON COUNTY, BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 lOiYG - The Home of Bread Like Mother Made One of Ben Frankjin's best sayings was "He who buys what he i does not need, will sometime need what he cannot buy. , ' Clerks, credits and deliveries are very expensive yet are bought by many who could easily increase their savings by avoiding that expense. There are many other gob drea sons for trading here. The housewife who sets the best table is the one Who is most careful when selecting her foods -You can deliberate as long as you. like here as there are no clerks to hurry you, neither do you have rto wait for them. Just shop around midst the most complete stock of groceries in Southern Oregon and join the thrifty , housewives who "Set a better table for less." 1 . Before Floqr advanced we bought heavily and will give- you a chance to buy as we did, so. for Saturday- ' Drifted Snow Flour, 49 lb. Sack, $1.69 OTHER SPECIALS Borden's or Carnation Milk, tall cans, each . 9c Thompson Seedless Raisins, fancy quality, 3 lbs. ...... . , . , .25c Fancy Black Cooking Figs, 3 lbs. . . . . ...... 29c Layer Figs, per lb. . .. T 17c H. O. Oats, 3 pkgs. , . . .".-j . . ; . . 39c Swan's Down Cake Flour (. 34c Best quality Dry Onions, 8 lbs. 25c Fancy 300 count Lemons, per doz 22c Bulk Cocoanut, fancy long thread, per .lb. 23c Florida Grape Fruit, medium size, 3 for 25c Prince Albert 'Tobacco, pound cans, fresh stock .......... . 98c Camel, Chesterfield or Lucky Strike Cigaretts, 2 pkgs .25c Tuxedo, new stock, per can .':'. .... ... .r. . . . 10c Salt Mackerel, of good size and quality, 2 for 25c . ' MEAT MARKET Pure Lard Regular $1.75 can ! . i ..... . .' : $1.40 Regular 90c can 70c Regular 60c can ....... 40c t K 1 1 KIITCHENWARE DEPT. .Special sale of Glassware, Water Sets, Fruit Sets, Cut Glass, Pea cock Irrediscentware, Nappies, Vases, Bowls, etc. Values ;to $1.00. Sale price ..... ... . 10c, 29c, 39c, 49c, 69c Mop Sticks, Hardwood handles, each 15c BAKERY GOODS Almond or Cocoanut Macaroons, of regular size and quality; . 2 dozen ... . ,.. . . r , . v , , .r ; 25c Devil's Food or Mocha Cakes. Regular 35c 25c Hot Biscuits, from 11. A, , M. to noon only. Dozen 10c Gates & Lydiard Buy Here and Bank the Difference Lots of Room Jto jPark Your Car ' street's most prominent operators had suddenly turned bearish on the theory that public confidence had been un dermined by tho Washington oil disclosures. A. V. & A. M. Stated communication Med iord I-odgo 103 A. V. & A. M.. x Friday evening. Feb. 15, 1924 at 7 p. in. Visitors welcome. Hy order V. M. A. J. CKOSK, Secy. 279 TTnsklns for tlwnlth. tf" F.&E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MATINEE JACK HOXIE in "TWO FISTED JEFFERSON" Monty Banks Comedy "Oil Wells" Country Store every) Monday Night Admission 10c and 30c Matlnea every 8undy J;30 p. M. oNEUMONIA Call a physician. Then bepn V A, D QHIIB Opt 17 Miltion Jarm Uttd Yearly Dress Making, Tailoring, Altering, Repairng, Clean ng and Pressing . At tho : TAILORING PARLORS! 22 North Bartlett Street Oregon's Most Beautiful Ballroom The Oriental Gardens Dahce There Saturday Nights . JReal Music Wonderful Floor