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PAGE TWO "local and Personal Plana have hvfn completed for a upeelnl train to Itoneburg for thu Mtdford-ltoBeliurB Bame Friday, MarHi 7th. The train will leave here at 1 o'clock In the afternoon and re turn after the Kama Friday evening The round trlji fare will be 16.30. The b&ukelbull team, the high Rchool band, the rootinK wc'ion, a nunibi-r of the faculty and many of the liaxkctbull ' enthusiast! of Medford will he aboard. All thoe deslrlnir to ko should notify O. K. Campbell, the high school prin cipal, or Georye ClateH. Talk prunes thla week. 292 Fuller brushes efficient servants. Tel. M5-R. 3 There was born this morning at Sacred Heart hospital to -Mr. and Mrs. Don I'lalt a 7 pound daughter. Dance, Itlverslde Community club. Saturday night, March 1st. Loveland's orchestra. 290 If the party who took the spare tire from my Ford coupe Tuesday night when parked In front of the Armory returns It, no ouestlons will be nsKeu. 1 know who that party Is. O. A. Johnson, phone 615-K. 2'Jl Tho regular meeting of the Parent Teachers association of tho Jackson school on Friday afternoon will be In charge of tho teachers. They cor dially Invite every member and friend of the Jackson 1'. T. A. to be present .promptly at 3 o'clock. One of the Important matters of business will be making plans for the annual Daddies Night. The Central Auto Service Stage )I,lnes announce that Klamath Falls stages will leave Hotel Holland. Med ford dally at 1:30 p. m.. effective March lBt. 291 Cage Weekly Service hats every week end. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop. M. M. Dept. Store. 2S1 County Agent C. C. Cate left last evening on a business mission to Salem. Singer electric or treadle machines sold or rented on terms of $3.00 per month. Ilargnlna In second-hand ma chines. Itepalrs and supplies for all makes. Tho Singer Store, 10 S. F'r. 2H ir ' Dance at tho "Ilrlght Spot" of the valley, tho Oriental gardens, Saturday nights. 290 Will E. ltolbeln, secretary of the Koseburg chamber of commerce and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ness of that city but formerly of Medford came here by auto to attend tho chamber forum dinner last ' night, and to tako the forum spenkers, A. S. Dudley and John Dpugall of Portland, back with them to speak at this noon's luncheon of tho Notary club of Hoseburg. The party left early this morning for Roscburg. Feb. 29th. Good music. Good eats. Jtlggcst dance of the season. Admis sion 1 . 2 r, . Kxtia ladles 31c. 291 tiago Weekly Service hats every week end. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Donald Dean, John J. Mooney and Jack Mills of Chicago, W. J. O'Neill of Duluth and J. W. Kutzman of Iioston 'are among the business visitors In the Hclty from a distance. i Prunqs are a health food. 292 Dance and mako friends worth while. The Oriental gardens Saturday nights. 290 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. DcForce of "Astoria, C. C. Ilrandeberry of Albany, Wen Whlsnand, C. A. Weyman, C. D. Houghton, F. J. Cullng and H. Boy laud of Eugene, are among thu out of town Oregonians visiting In Medford. as are also the following from Port land: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conlson, H. F. Herman, A. J. Gross, J, Pragg. D. E. Spangler. Cliff Spangler. Hruro Schallhorn. II. N. Shen. W. C. Helfrlrh H. II. Veatch, IL E. Melvln and Ralph E. Cordner. ' Danco, Itlverslde Community club. Saturday nito, March 1st. Eoveland's orchestra. 292 Gage Weekly Service hats every week end. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop. M. M. Dept. Store. 291 At tho annual election Tuesday flight in Ashland the Southern Oregon Hankers association elected Sam 11. linker, cashier of tho Grants Pass and Josephine bunk, as president, J. W. Mct'oy of the First National bank of Ashland, vice president and Ted Cra mer was re-elected as secretary treasurer of tho organization. A re quest wos mado that the federal loan bank grant lonns on lands within Irrigated districts. lilng cherry trees, tho best over. EUon Valley Nursery, phono 6S0-J-2. If Dance at tho Oriental gardens Sat urday nights. Tho namo tolls you everything. ' " . 290 ' F. J. Johnson Is a sojourner In Medford from Hrlggs, Ida. Tho ladles of uhe South Methodist church 'will servo an oyster supper Friday evening, Feb. 29. from 6 to 7 p. in. Price Stic nnd 60c. 291 See our Friday and Saturday spec ials: All new styles, 7.98 and fO.'J.H. M. M. Dept. Store. 2a 1 Fred Mcl'horson of Englo Point wos u Medfonl visitor yesterday. Danco, HlverHldo Community club, Saturday nlte, March 1st. Lovelnnd' orchestra. 2H2 P 3 More food value for your money. Insist on FLVHRER'S Milk Bread h Any Grocer d MWhaH F. O'Brif-n, Joseph Street of Han Kiunclfcco and William f'nu'k tt of Ouklaiid, 'a!., lant Sunday achieved what is believed to he the first ascent in the winter sea.son of Mount Shasta, 14.3S0 feet hltrh. The name men attempted to climb Shasta last New ' Year'H day, when O'Brien reached nn Ice-covered pinnacle 1 00 feet from the top. St. Mark's Guild annual Mardl Grat. AKriculture hall, Yreka, Calif., Feb. 2'J, 1924. Entirely different program followed by grand ball. 291 Bee Samuel Bate man or phone 912-J for the bent garden loan. Mt Mm. N. J. Norris left thin week for an extended visit in the New England states, Koing via. Lon AngeleH. Hound out the health program by dancing at the Oriental gardens Sat urday nights. " 2i0 For 15 yeara R. A. Holmes has been known as "The Insurance Man." We lead, others follow. - On Monday afternoon, March -3rd.. at St. Mark's parish house, Mrs. Alex ander Thompson of Portland will speak on "Women and Citizenship." Mrs. Thompson is chairman -of legis lation of the "Women' Federated Clubs of Oregon and comes highly recommended to the Greater Medford club so It Is hoped the women of Med ford will make a special effort: to ct-me and hoar her. 1 get mine at Brown's. 290 Selling out new phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Kay Really Co. Open evenings. .' The Thrift Shop will have a two day sale of coats on Friday and Satur day, Feb. 29 and March 1, ut the special prices of 35c and GOc. A large variety of children's coats, also an electric vibrator good as new for $4.00 a sleeve ironing board for 10 cents. Other bargains. . ' See our Friday and Saturday spec ials: All new styles, $7. 98 and $6.98 M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Vrunes are a health food. 292 The California Oregon Bower com pany held their weekly forum lunch eon at the Hotel Medford today. O! Boy! Come to the Ldy Klks dance Friday evening. Feb. 29th. 29 1 We have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson. Inc. tf A party of Iady Klks from Medford drove to Ashland today to attend a card party given by the Iady Klks In that city this afternoon. Millions of dancers will never die. The Oriental gardens Suturday night. 290 Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf Among Callfornlans temporarily stopping In the city are Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Foran of Hollywood. Mrs. W. P. Lord and Miss Elizabeth Lord and I,. T. Spencer of Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. F. ilumon, S. P. 'Patterson, Jr., J. IT. Long and P. B. Langhorne of Los Angeles, and G. H. Chandler and M. Cossetter of San Francisco. Delicious, Winesay, Stayrnens, Pip pins, 7 5c. Cornice, Nells pears, $ 1. Fresh milk goats $35. kids $2.50. Improved ranches for sale or rent. Smith, at Medford Fish Co. 291 Brown fixes your shoes while you wait. 290 Buy prunes this week. 292 j noon i s o ciock luesciay nigni word was rucelved from Medford that a Buick sport model car had been stolen from there and asked the local officers to upprehend tho men when they passed through here." says tho GrantH Pass Courier. "Tho car had already gone through and Bill Young er nnd Deputy Sheriff ErneHt Lister started in pursuit. They went almost to Rnseburg und then phoned ahead to have the other car stopped. The Roseburg authorities failed to get tho men and Utu local officers returned here after phoning ahead to Eugene. Word from Eugene tills morning Htales that the car, occupied by three men, was picked up there. Medford authorities will go after tho car and tho three men." Friday and Saturday specials: New pattern hats, latest styles, nil colors, values to $9.50 and $10, priced at $6.98 and $7.98. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Lime sulphur, liquid nnd dry, oil emulalun. Order now. Conner's, 64. 29 5 Unity literature teaches people how be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf Edgar Johnson was fined $30 yes terday In Judge Glenn O. Taylor'B court when he pleaded guilty to a harge of purchasing furs nnd hides from trappers without reporting tho buy to the stato game commission. The complaint wns brought by Roy Parr, district game warden. Eat prunes this week. 292 See Brown for your first class shoe repnlring. - - 290 Why use a treadle machine when wo will rent you a now White Electric for $3.00 per month. "White Sowing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlott. Tho Blair Granite Quarries, Inc., with headquarters In Ashland nnd capital stock of $100,000, has boon Incorporated by W. M. Ulnlr, E. A. Micks and P. M. Kershaw. Articles for the concern were filed in tho stnte rporntlon department at Salem last Monday. Lhno sulphur, liquid and dry, oil emulsion. Order now. Conner's. 64. 295 Dance, Englo point, Sat. nlto. 292 Columbia plaster wall board. Cnl for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Knight. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. II, Harrison and their daURh- ler, Miss Helen Kerr will return in the early part of March from Los Angeles where they have been spend lug the winter. Friday nnd Saturday specials: New pattern hats, latest styles, nil colors, values to $9.f?0 nnd $10. priced at S6.J8 nnd $7.98. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop. M. M. Dent. Store. 291 You can get It at DoVoo's. tf Irvtng Vinlng, president of tho stato number of onimcrco and Secretary Fuller of the Ashland chamber ot :otnmerce attended tho chamber of ommerce dinner here last night. It seemed rather strange to see Prof. Vinlng seated at tho speaker's table. but not taking part In tho program xcept ns an interested spectator. Talk prunes thla week. 292 For estimates On fixing- lawns phone 912-J. Samuel Bateman. Peter Toskon spent yesterday fish ing on Rogno river. Milk nnd cream at DeVoe's. tf Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 6SO-J-2. tf The M;dford S-rvI- e Suai'm. for the firai tune in it his-tory, it Ih H.-iid, locked it.s xaft- liiHt evening, ,'iiid to day it was impossible to open it. An expert safe opener is sought. No questions will be asked. The safe holds the funds of ' the American legion raised by tho sale of tickets for the coming Circus. Why experiment, buy Gage hats, style and quality that have no equal. See our wonderful display. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Sfiop, M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Buy prunes this week. 292 New shipment cotton crepe, all colors. 23c yd. Jap Art Store. Mrs. W. W. I'ssher, formerly of this city, passed away Wednesday, Febru ary 27th, at her home at Santa Mon ica, Calif. She leaves her husband and one daughter, alpo two sisters. Mrs. May Murray and Mrs. Martha Spooner of this city. Mrs. Ussher was a member of the Eastern Star and Ite bekah lodges of this city. The family left Medford eight years ago. Mrs. W. Tracy has rented the, apartment of Mrs. Henry Hart nt Cargyle Court, for two months, while Mrs.: Hart is In Bremerton, Wash., visiting her son, Dr. John Hart of the navy, who Is stationed there. Beautiful Gage hats shipped weekly to The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Brown guarantees his shoe repair ing. 290 Eat prunes this week. 292 Mrs. H. L. Walther and Mrs. If. T. Findley were the hostesses to the Nola Bridge club at a luncheon at the Hotel Medford today. After luncheon the party played cards at Mrs. Fin ley's home. ' Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Cars for rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, 8. Central. Prunes are a health food. 292 Mrs. A. K. Bllton returned Tuesday from a two weeks visit with friends in Oakland. Calif. Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Get soft paper school tablets at this office. tf Duy prunes this week. 292 LET'S GET ACQUAINTED. It's easy. Just drop In any time and say hello. We'll be glad to meet you and whatever advice we can give you will not cost one penny. ( In the old days, bankers used to shut themselves up in private offices nnd they were as hard to see as a poten tate. All that Is changed, though, and nowadays your banker is right where you can see him and talk to him any hour o the banking day. It's that way at our bank, and a cor dial Invitation is extended to you to call on us. 200 Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'Oil SALK Nnah r't tnmltlK, perfect i,n. IkuilW.liy, ' rtiMier. Will tKiilo, Ens. 9,'u.Ml TiflUHC' !'.'3 , if,"?' TEETH STAINS ULEAdlED CIT NEW SAFE WAY Say goodbye to dull, , yellow, to baccO'Stalned teeth! For a new harm less treatment Bleachodent Combi nation bleaches away the stains and makes teeth flashing white often In Just three minutes! Treatment con sists of a mild, safe liquid, which cur dles and softens the stains and a new kind of paste which gently removes the softened stains nnd, used daily, prevents the formation of new stains. Does not affect enamel as Its mild in gredients are especially combined to act only on surface stains not on the ennmel Itself. Only a safe, mild preparation like Bleachodent Combi nation should bo used on children's teeth which are naturally -soft nnd sensitive, und which are especially subject to stains nnd decay. Fine for the gums. Clot Bleachodent Combi nation totlay for a few cents nt all good dealeri, such as; West Side Pharmacy. Heath's Drug Store, Med ford Pharmacy, Strang's Drug Store, and Hnskin's Drug Store. Adv. COLDS Tape's ' Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up T:tke two tablets every three hours until three dones are taken. The first dotfe always gives relief.' Tho second nnd third doses completely break up the cold. Vleasant and safe to take. Con tains no quinine or opiates. Millions use "Papo Cold Compound." . Price, thirty-five cent a. Druggists guaruutce it. F.&E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT HOUSE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Universal Jewel PETERS, Supported by Wonderful Cast In "HUMAN HEARTS" VM. DESMOND In "AROUND THE WORLD IN 18 DAYS" Century Comedy "Tut Tut, King" Ezra Hosklns at the Country Store Monday Nights Admltssion 10c and 30c Matlneo Every Sunday 2:30 P. M, I Ini-luded lirniih' visitors in lb1 i t y r fiuui th' -yUite tit V. 'a.-hii".',n a !( Mr. .aji'l Mih. C. I). if:inIT. Ch;is, unl I David Hunter of liruri;a. U. K. JlibkT. K. I!. Hose, Mr." nnd -Mrs. I'. H. Curtis, Iee Morgan. I-uis K;h. KM I'atlt-rBon and W. K. Kum of Seattle. . . Why experiment. luy Oase hat. Htyle and quality that havo no eual. Hee oar wonderful'dl.snlav. The Kmmy Lou Hut Shop, .M. M. Ipt. Store. 2 '." I Knight's Paekinff Co. haa machin ery on way to. double their capacity , for handling tomatoes and would j contract for' one" hundred acres of i tomatoes at their plant in Medford. I 2!2 Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber xard. Gladys Hartley of Mrdford was. one of the lti pretty co-eds at the O. A. (.'. chosen as models for the style show put on by the' school of -home 'eco nomics as 'a special feature, of the educational exposition. Attractive costumes for every occasion, including school clothing, sports outfits, street attire, and dresses for afternoon, sum mer, 'and evening wear were shown. All tho dresses and hats "used for the display were made in regular house hold arts classes and in short coui"ses for students registered in other schools. Friday and Saturday specials: Xew pattern hats, latest styles, all colors, values to 9.S0 and $10, priced at $U.98 and 7.D7. The.Kmmy Lou Hat Shop. M. M. Dept. Htore. 29 1 Trade at homo and bark the differ ence. Kden. Yalley Nursery, phone 6S0-J-2. -', tf- Kat prunes this week. 292 There will be a muss meeting at the Odd Fellows hall in Gold Hill Monday night at 7 o'clock in the interest of the new Gold Hill smelter. Mayor George linker of Portland will be the principal speaker. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf H. I. Red eggs at BeVoe's. I Ji':-ob Ri-ddiiig, rec-mlv named a(,.- wai. !-n foj- .J,t jl.in,- ,.,unr-. Will I'-' t-iV,' his OUllll.lCKxOil .M.uvii 1. he has been informed in a letter from the stale panic conmus.sion, Mr. t Redding states that he h'ipes to get jthe full cooperation of the residents ot ine county m Keeping down game violations. Grams 1'as.t. Courier. Ileautiful Gage. hats shipped weekly to The Emmy Lou Hat Shop. M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Fruit, shade and nut bearing trees. Eden Valley Nursery, phone CSO-J-2. tf Grafting wax at Monarch Seed Co. tf- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glasyou and I Mrs. Giasyou's mother, Mrs. llranden ; bury, returned Tuesday evening from a two month's visit to. relatives and friends In San Diego and other Cali fornia cities. Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. . tf Get your magazines at DeVoe's. Key fitting. Liberty Repair Shop. W. J. Hartzell has returned frnm a business trip ill Portland and .-topp'-o at O. A. I', to vi.-:it lii- ,1a h'..-r, M I - ! Josephine. Exchange your old piano for a new one. See Launspach, phone 227. Phonographs. See I-aunspach. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson left Wednesday for a two weeks tour of southern California. Cars for rent wltnout driver. Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central. Hemstitching, buctons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf- I pay cash for used pianos. Herb Launspach. Phone 227. Mrs. Frederick Week:! entertained at a card party Thursday evening at her home on North Orange. Linen crepe, all colors, sue yd. Jap Art Store. Talk prunes this week. 292 Drown cuts down high Bhoes to ox fords. 29H Pay what you will ; f vnn will never find in ' any other cigarette ' the unique delight ot the toasted process. Ney Treatment for Varicose or Swollen Veins Swollen veins are dangerous nnd ofien burnt. Sufferers are advised to , get a two-ounre. original bottle of Kmerald Oil (full strength) at Heath's Drug Store and West Side Pharmacy j nnd mart to reduce the veins and j bunches at once. J'hyWeiuns recommend Emerald' Oil; it is used in hospital practicej and a small bottle will last a longj time, because it is very concentrated i and a little goes a long way. Apply night and morning with a soft bru.sh as directed until the swelling is re duced to normal. It is guaranteed. So marvelouslv noworful is Kmer ald Oil that enlarged glands, wens j and even goitre disappear when used' TONIGHT LAST TIMES FLAMING NT OUT H wlth COLLEEN MOORE A Startling Expose of Modern Society RIALTO Tomorrow , 'The Covered Wagon I III.. I II . , , - .-. -.Ll-I -- I" I . ' ' 111 RIALTO--2 Days Beginning TOMORROW TWO PERFORMANCES EACH DAY MATINEE 2:30. NIGHT AT 8:30. , , ;' V" ALL SEATS RESERVED Buy in advance and avoil line at Eox Office Window. MATINEE PRICES: 1st 6 Rows 85c; Last 19 Rows $1.10. NIGHT: 1st 6 Rows $.10; Last 19 Rows $1.65. NOTE: Company's Own Orchestra of 15 splendid musicians. DEPICTING THE VARIOUS EPOCHS; Ihj AMERICAN HISTORY: EVENTFUL CENE and INCIDENT in GREAT PECTACLE Cm ' " JEATE L. LAKV PRESENT" W, ,ri,"'C' ir m n ArrPTJ WTyj IK'S A PAR AMOUNT PRODUCTION ADAPTED from EMERDN HOUGH TORY offe ORECONTDflii!