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PAGE TWO MEDFOTvD MATT TRTBTOT:, MEDFOTID, OrJROOX. 'WEDNESDAY. EETTRUATiY 20. 1924 Tocal and Personal C. Jj. "Kurmor" Smith of tli! rnirin Pat'ifh: riiilnmd system in one of tin; inoHt popular of the out of the city KueatH attending thd agrluulturul. con ference. We have just received a new lot of Red Mexican beans to sell 20 pounds Horn to Or. and Mm. !:. It. Klliott Tuesday afternoon a 7 '4 lit. boy. Horn at their home on tSuutli Oakdale avenue. Try our wet waalj on your next wah day. 15 pounds for 75c. You can't do It at home for this amount The fire and fire alarm record for this month up to the hour of gointf to press this afternoon was still a. glean one, as during the past twenty days no fire of any kind hud occurred In Medford. Full line of garden tools, priced right, Hubbard Bros. 287 Are your chickens lousy? Parker's Magic Discovery tflven In drinking- water or food rids fouls of lice or mites. Nothing better for baby chljc Hold under guarantee by ilasklns Drug Co. 283 The Med ford lodge of Oddfellowsit their meeting last night authorized improvements and tho remodeling of their hull, which will represent an outldy-of expense of between $3000 and 14000. The work will probably be begun within a month. lilng cherry trees, tho best ever. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. t tf Orders taken from salesman's sam ple lino ('Mary Moore" dresses Friday, Feb. 22. Handicraft Shop. 284 There was born yesterday afternoon a baby son to Dr. and Mrs. Bert It. Klliott at their home on Houth Oak dale street. Both mother and son wero reported today as doing fine. See Sumuel Bateman or phone 912-J for the best garden loan. Mi For Hale My -1920 Hudson 7-pass. super six. Excellent condition, neurly new cord .tires, two extra with rims, Gabriel snu fibers, windshield viHor, spot light, chains, -ulemlte ollnd, fine pa hit. A real bargain at $700, which Includes 1924 license. F. W. Htreets, GrftntR Pass, Ore. 284 Clarke liuttcrfield, star forward of the Ashland high school basketball team, wont home from tho game Sat urday night and went to bed with a cold that has kopt him there. It Is hoped that he will bo Improved enough to gat In the Medford-Ashland game Friday night, if Coach. Hughes needs his services. Ashland Tidings, ' Tho Business 'and Professional Womdn's club will hold a dinner meeting at tho Hotel Medford this evening, and will be addressed by Mrs, Hadio Orr Dunbar. ' We have Just rocelved a' new lot of Tied Mexican beans to sell 20 pounds for $1.- Also fresh prunes, 20 pounds for $1. 3 0 cans Tuxedo tobacco for (1. Hutchinson & Lumsdon. 287 Orders taken from salesman's sam : pie line "Mary Moore" dresses Friday, Fob. 22. Handicraft Shop. 284 Mrs. Jus. K. AV. Gregg having re cently passed through a very serious operation at the Medford hospital Is convalescing nicely now. Friends wishing to call on her can do so now It hu barb and asparagus roots. Edon Valloy Nursery, phono G80-J-2. tf Unity literature teaches people how to be woll, prosperous and efficient, Free distribution, 106 Bouth Ivy. tf The hotels woro filled last night and today with patrons, making things somewhat resemble the situation dur ing the tourist season. There are many commercial travelers on the road now In this section, and vlsltlm; merchants here Including shoe sales men, spring clothing salosmon and novelty salesmen, also a large number of. tourists aro passing thru tho city for so early in the season, and these with the regular ordinary travel and outside tho city attendants at tho agri cultural conference, are making things hum at the hotels. By nlno o'clock -last night the Hotel Medford was turning guests away. Dan co at tho Oriental gardens Sat urday night. 284 Grafted Franquetto walnut trees. Eden Valloy Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf Tho "Wednesday study club will meet at tho public library tonight for a dlsousftlon of the drama. Mrs. Leon Williams and Mrs. M. l. Alford will read pupors. Never In tho history of Medford haB thero been such beautiful dances as held In the Oriental gardens this win ter. Danco thero Saturday night. 284 Full - lino of garden tools, priced right, Hubbard Bros. 287 Tho basketball team of tho Medford post of the American legion will play the team of tho Ashland Elks at the Ashland Armory tonight. Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his trip to tho north const cities. 7 . 283 For Sale Well rotted fertiliser for lawns or garden, h delivered, phono 7-F-4. - - Among thp many temporary visitors hero from Portland nro Emma Holl mon, Olendora M. Blakely, L. It. Waters, M. J. Walther, C. K. Clod felter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Malley. U. D. Stall, C W. Stlgor, and J. A. Lig- Btir , , ....... Bring your friends to 'tho Oriontal gardens. A beautiful ball room wlth wonderful music. Danco there Satur day night. 284 Overstuff od davenport, 8-0 long, denim cover. Good shape, little used. fGO. J. Wels, Upholsterer. '289 Earl Heflun of Grants Pass wns n business visitor In Medford yesterday who left for Klamath Falls. You can get it at DeVoe's. tf Packard pianos sold at Palmer Plnno Place. 284 for $1. Also fresh prunes 20 pounds Medford Domestic Laundry. Personal P Note the Flavor It's the Milk Fluhrer' Milk Bread At Any Grocer for $1. 10 cans Tuxedo tobacco for (1. Hutchison & Lumsden. 287 Dance In Oregon's most beautiful, The Oriental gardens of course. 284 The Illinois valley in Josephine county had u veritable deluge of rain the middle of last week, when 2H inhes of, rain fell in twelve hours. The. creeks Ktarted up out of tholr banks and the downpour was almost a 'Cloudburst. For estimates on fixing lawns phono 912-J, Samuel Bateman. Hemstitching will make your home made dress or llngerio look like pro fcnslonal work. Bring your work to tho Deuel Art Dept. for now ideas, 288 Mrs. Frank Oerdes -returned Mon day from a six weeks trip to San Francisco. - A nice lino of "Mary Moore" dresses on exhibit Friday, Feb. 22: Ages from 1 year to H years, and prices reasonable. Handicraft Shop. 284 Dry manzanlta and laurel wood $4. GO per tier. Longwlll Wood Co., 419 North Fir street. 284 Mrs. Foster of Vera, Calif., 'has ar rived in Medford and Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Clark at the Com munity hospital, who has been quite 111. Milk and cream at DeVoes. tf Grafting wax. Eden Valloy Nursery. phono 6H0-J-2. tf Fred and Harold Mlddlebusher of Trail wero among out of town specta tors of the boxing commission fights Tuesday evening. Danco at tho Oriental gardens Sat urday nights. 284 Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursory. Phone G80-J-2. tf 'A real constructive program Is be ing outlined for tho Agricultural Con ference to bo hold Thursday and Fri day of this week In Grants Pass," says the Grants Pass Courier. "Yesterday tho crops, grape,- dairy and poultry committees mot and formulated plans for their sections, and today the horti culture, livestock and vegetable com mlttees nro meeting to outline their plans. Tho .various specialists in tho extension service are already in south ern Oregon, participating In the Jack son county conference at Medford and will nrrlvo hero Wednesday evening to prepare for the local sessions." Mrs. Elsie Clay of North Ivy street has boon seriously ill at her home. Now shipment cotton crepe, all colors, 23c yd. Jap Art Store. Mr.' and Mrs. Earl F Newbry of tho Crimson Quill Hhode Island Bed farm at Talent woro'ln Medford Tues day. Cars for rent without drlvor. Elwood Auto Rhop, S. .Central. I get ml no at Brown's. 284 Don E. Loosely was brought before tho justice court hero Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff George B. Alden, for exceeding the speed limit Loosely 1 pleaded guilty and was fined $10 by Judgo Taylor. Lime sulphur solution at Farm Bur. - 285 Get soft paper school tablets at this ; office; Vm-.. ' tf Gaston Domerguo was a business visitor in Grants Pass yesterday- Phonographs! See Launspach. Wo fix any old thing. Liberty Repair Shop, t Tho Orator Lake Rod and Gun club will hold a practice shoot at the fair grounds on Washington's birthday at 2:30 p. m. All who nro Interested In this sport are cordially Invited to take up arms nnd attend at tho traps. Key fitting. Liberty Repair Shop, Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his trip to the north coast oltles, 283 Cnllfornlnns vlsitlng'ln Medfovd In clude Mrs. H. C. Hergesen. R. 1 Long and C. Frantz of Man Francisco, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. HuBkell of Los Angeles. Fuller brushes efficient servants. Tel. 835-R. 284 Grafting wax at 'Monarch Seed Co. tf TO. A. Llndsley of Spokane is on of tho Washington stato business visitors n the city. Now is tho time for lime 8ul. and spray emulsion, 1 1 0.75 per bbl. Bear Creek Spray Co. 401-R-l. 28G Who pays tho agent, you or tho other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone C80-J-2. tf A. O. Nlnlnger nnd Benton Bowers of Ashland and Olo lnrson of Grunts Pass wero among thoso present at the fights last night. Phonographs. Boo Lnunspaclv Columbia plaster wnH board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Vard. There was a pep rally at tho Med ford high school this afternoon to arouse Interest nnd enthusiasm In tho Medfortl-Ashlnnd banket ball game to be played Friday night. Supt. Smith, Principal Campbell and several stu dents spoke,- and yells and songs were given. Cnrs for rent without drlvor. Elwood AutoShop, R. Contra! . Why use a tread I o machine when wo will rent you a new White Electric for $3.00 per month. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bnrtlett. The St. Mark's Men's club will meet at the Pnrish House tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. Ed Andrews will gtvo a talk on iho Gilbert nnd Sullivan operas. Celebrate Washington's birthday by eating 6 o'clock dinner at tho First BaptUt church. 60c per plate. ' 2S3 Brown fixes your vhous whllo yon wait. 284 Daughters of Veterans will meet at tho Armory, Friday evening 7:80. Tho pntrlotlo Instructor has planned a surprise for that evening. Light re freshments will bo nerved. All mem bers urged to come ns tho O. A. It. will bo entertained that evening. Fruit, shade and nut bearing trees. Eden Valley Nursery, phono 6S0-J-3. tf Call 101-U Medford Beauty Shop. --MarcolUng Shampoos Manicure Facial and Scnlp treatments. 2S2 Sain Clupham, tho British light weight champion wrestler, who won the bout here recently over Gus Schneldau and who will wrestle with him ngaln soon nt Gold Hill, will meet Ted Thy in tho Armory nt Portland tomorrow night. Celebrate Washington's birthday by entlng 6 o'clock dinner nt tho First Baptist church, fiitc per plate. 283 liop'-jMn hf-i. bttuf.H covered at the Ilundiu-.ift Shop. tf Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf Trade at homo and bank the differ ence. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. , tf Thero will be a half holiday for all the schools In the city Friday after noon In honor of Washington's Birth day, 3 h. p. Novo gasoline engine, used two summers, 65. Jap Art Store. 284 Brown guarantees his shoe repair ing. 284 Corning Kenly Is In tho Sacred Heart honpttal convalescing from an operation..-; . . Now is the time to overhaul that tractor and spray rig. For expert re pair work call Lee Elarn, phone 1068. . f. v 283 Selling out , now phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Open evenings. Knight's Packing Co. has machin ery on way to double their capacity for handling tomatoes and would contract for ono hundred acres of tomatoes at their plant in Medford; 292 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Can- trall of Ruuh, a 0-lb. girt M'4nday aftornoon at the Sacred Heart hospi tal. . Try our dry wash 7c per lb., mini mum 7 Co. All fiat pieces ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf Netted Gem spuds, $1.76 per 300 lbs., delivered any placo In Medford. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir, phone 07. Fresh smelt 10c nor pound. Star Market. 284 Whitney L. BoIho. prominent In the circles of" the state and Portland chambers of commerce; 10. E. Favelle editor of tho Western Farmer, and C. W. Stinger, assistant general pas senger ngent of tho Southern Pacific, all of Portland, "played hookey" and left the aouiity agricultural confer ence at Medford this afternoon to spend an hour visiting Ashland and viewing the surrounding country. Tho party was chaperoned by A. D. Jtosun- bautn. Ashland Tidings. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Elchth and Bnrtlett. tf Our only business Is insurance, but wo cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes. "The Insurance Man." tf Brown cuts down high shoes to oxfords. 284 The W. O. W. minstrel show will be held tonight at the Armory. Now Is tho tlmo to overhaul that tractor and spray rig. For expert re pair work call Leo Elam, phone 1068. 283 Seo Brown for your first class shoe repairing. 284 We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. Rev. E. P. Lawrence leaves this evening to attend a meeting in tho interest of Albany college In Portladn tomorrow. There will be representa tives present from all over the state as wll as noted college leaders. . He will return Friday morning. Fresh smelt. 10c per pound. Star Markot. . - . 284 Llnon cropo, all colors, 98c yd, JaP Art Store. 1 Got your magazines nt DeVoo's. 1 . G. H. Bebbo of Seattle, ropresenta tlvo of the Funk & Wngonhals com pany, publishers of tho Literary Di gest, is in town for a few days. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces ironed. American Laundry, phono 873. tf Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his trip to tho north coast cities. ,283 I pay cash for used pianos. Herb Launspach. Phono 227. Born to Mr. and 'Mrs.. John T. Holmer, Tuesday morning nt 8 o'clock an 8 lb. girl at tho Snored Heart hos pital. We have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hanson Coal Co. Phono 239. tf Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. - C. F. Hawkins, general manager for Champion Spark Plugs Co. of Oregon is in Medford, nnd will make a trip to tho coast with C. P. Hansen, local representative of Chancellor & Lyons cpmpnny. Better have tho car overhauled now before the tourist rush commences. Capablo mechanics, labor-saving equipment, reasonable prices. Rtver- sldo Garage, I. F. Close, proprietor. 288 There's a busy Business College In Modford. OWN Andrew Miller of tho Portland Y. M. C. A. Is In Medford today repre senting the Interests of his organiza tion. Columbia piaster wall board. Cnl for prices. Wallaco Woods Lumber Yard. . Exchange your old plnno for a new ono. See 1-aunHpach, phono 227. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Wit SAI.1-: Tho nowost house In Moilfonl: everything modern; on nvvil Blieet. Phone 960-Y. 285 WANTKD Team of homes 12 llw. l'hone 4 53-Y. 1-100 WANTKD Am lonvlHK for I.oa An- pelea with enr i'Titlay inornlnff. I nn take three liaHHoncerd. Tel. 453-Y. 2S-1 VOl HAI.K Oelnval separator. 3d Ral. runKo holler ami threo'lnirner oil move, l'hono 408-K-5. 2H4 WANTKD G00 oitk capacity lump- heatctl lneutmtor; alo Kriskl hrooder, mint he In first class con dition. 1). Schnack, H. K..I). 4. 2Sti WANTKD Mait with tenm or tractor to Mo plowing. Phone !sn. EVEnr KNOWN FORM OF INSURANCE ' AND BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 ' JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 '. I. tlcMIHi-l ,,f .Mont:l!:!Ii-. I'.'llif, arrived in .Mvdfuril y.-t.-rday to take up a position at the 1 tiw-rside itaraue. .Mrs. Genxel and the children will fol low shortly. - Before you huy that piano see Herb lAunspach. J-lo can save you money. He knows pianos nnd Is reliable. Of fice and salesroom. 114 W. Wain St. Keith KiKcens 0f Portland who has been in Medford- for the lust weeli attending to business li ft today for Kugene. -r : OBITUARY JKCH Otillia Henrietta Peoh died nt the home of her son-in-law, Fred I'uhl, February 20 from 'diabetis. Vged 75 yearn, 7 months,; 12 days. &m xi-fiy hrtrn nt Wi.1i urn I iciwril n I'iikiti. Oormany, .July'Sth, 1 K-l!,-ind came' to Amcnc-a in JS72. in April ai Brooklyn,, N. . Y., she was --married to 'Henry Kmll Pech, now deceased, and Restaurant Man Didn't Eat His Own Food "Jt's pretty totlKh for a restaurant man to havo stomach trouble. My customers were nlways telling me ought to eat In a good restaurant. The fact was I couldn't eat a thing thnt didn't lilont me up nnd no medi cine or doctors helped me. I tried everything, recommended and at last Alayr's Wonderful itemedy, and 1 as sure you I didn't have to look any further. Hince taking It I have been u well man." It Is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from tho intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes pructlcally all' stomach. liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or luoney refunded. Hold by all druggists. Adv. Oil That house you built 5 or 10 years ago is worth more today. . I That's what Berkeley people are I'indiiiK out when they come to re build the (Ml homes de stroyed by fire. Is your homo edequate- l., i ) Jty insured ; i Wll gladly hcliJ y determine that. Better attend to it to day for To-morrow is often Too-late. McCurdy-Daniels Insurance Agency.lnc. Medford National Bank Bldg Telephone 123 ! ' Medford, Oregon I tln-y .-! t I.-.t ill Hi.- Lake i'-.-k tly ill To. Willklllg Hum lit- Cal. to .lai k.-ntivilic. ;:.,; v.-as a mem her mi" tin- I.ulhei-n chun-h and is sur vivi d by tlire" sous and three dallgh ters. Kinil and Henry I'ech of .Med- C'rd and Itudoiph I'ech of Iake Creek Ore.; .Mr.s. Amelia Alberts, Salem. Ore.; .Mrs. Kr-d Puhl and Irs. '.Ma tilda Kchultz. Medford, Ore. The chil dren were all horn in the rike Creek district and the family lived there 25 for mmQESTion M06 BEU.-ANS hot water Sure Relief 25 and 75 Packagas Everywhera . DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS 23 N. Fir St Phone 244 . Davidson News Co. - New Palm Block Cor. Fir and Main' Magazines Newspaper Agencies Subscriptions Distributors to the Trade Phone 885 Confectionary Smokes for I everyone Jh Tlx Hcli luul all the fun It seemed I'ntil the radio ltindo Its let Now folks liavu umjiv fun than they've dreamed And It only costs n !Ul!e hit. The plrumue to bo had every niKlit from a radio .set Is nil out of proportion to its Rtniill cost. It mippTies a unlversiil need. It is now possiWo for everyone to keep in toneh with the outFide world at nil times and seem a part of thlnyn. xv, main :jtt. n n 1h" f;t:i;i!y h.i .". inu plari' 4 til i It -The in item Her at the hut hern p. in. Kev. Krax- bui-fcr of Oror"ii City, who officiated at her husband's funeral, wlll orfie iatt'. InU'riwni in Central point cem etery. Funeral' arranuomentH In chart.' nf ihn l'eil Funeral Home. coim- J yen s an! .hio ill' Idlnif, ' Iht d on the old h- torih nf .Medford. 'ices will be held hurch Friday at 1 KON DON'S lor Cold In Head, ('liArrlt. IV? Noe, Courhs. 8necinff, pafnvf. Head rois. Headache, Sore Ibroat, InHncnca. KoNUON 8 30Tear doiiic: (rooJ. Do-'for. Intiati, Nutaca roaiin-na it. nut oum.ni.- mc I . "m K.I y w Today and Tomorrow La3t Times' THE OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC SENSATION "Love those men? Love 'em? I hated .'em, I tell you. Hated 'emanated 'em, hated 'em! And you're yust like the Met. You can go to H , both of ou. Ain't I told you a million times hate all men?". Blanche Sweet j RIALTO j -J FRIDAY BILL HART IN "WILD BILL HICKOK' TUESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 26 8:30 CURTAIN Armory Hewldeas lloildiJ 4 NewMusic. KS Special Kob& Dill 4 Orchestw MAIL, pRDER3 ,RECEIVED NOW - - ' Make checks, money orders payable to Geo. A. Hunt, Rialto Theatre. " Inclose self-addressed, stamped envelope td Insure safe return. Prices: Orchestra $2.20, $1.65; Gallery $1.10 (unreserved). Includes War Tax. Seats on sale Saturday, Feb. 23, at Crowson's; hours 12 to 4 and 7 to 9, D T A'T TA ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11 iL 1 J February 29 and March 1 Twice Daily 2:30 and 8:30 P. M. : Mail Orders Now--All Seats Reserved ' Prices including tax Evenings $1.65 and $1.10, Matinees $1.10 and 85c 3e Great American Picture At Last Adapted- from EMEBfON HOUCH'J GREAT STORY OF THE wmMINGv.OF THE WEfT .S&wivo bu Jack Cunm'n.bsm Directed by James Cruze LOVE THRILLS - ADVENTURE- RO&CE OF 749- v 1 inaian surprises and massacres 'f veryyheel turn and ever u hoof beat oP the udqon trains- resounds the love ihaticonQUered death gnd the faith andjionor that won an empire , . 1 - NOTE Company brings its cvn Orchestra of MumriAns mm m mi it