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?A0tf TWO MfiTTVmT) MATTi TT?TBTT??T1. ' VETTFOTtT), OftEOOX. SATURDAY. JAXtTATtY 24, lf)25';':. ' '! tocal and g j Personal Preparations are under way for the annua) Klks lodK inlnntrel whow, which will he Kiven nt the new Cra tertan theater, probably the latter Part of February. The exact date hat not yet been announced, but It hat leaked out that the mlnntrel Hhow thlfl year will be "blpKur and hotter (Han mr,'" Oriental CinrnVnir? -fin The removal of the Southern Pa ciflc railroad water tank, prepara tions for which had been under way for a week past from its location for many years to a point south of Jackson many years to a point south of Jackson I""". '"".S thirty mlnuteR. The hue tunic, which had been lowered from HlthiH to n flat car. wan hauled by a yard eiiKlne to Kb new location. It wil be four or five dayn yet until all connections have been mate at the new location and the tank nut into uho. The abHcnco of the big tank in the yardn nouth of Main xtreet. kIvuh the railroad yardn a noticeable vacancy in that direction. Try Wmart Shop foi your xprlttR sewinR. We-have a wonderful drfH maker. Talk with Minn Towno about your wantH, 261 Charles 13. Ten-Hi, former wln'riff, han hit en quite II) at lifa home In .lack ponvllle for over h week, the chief ail ment hclntf ntomach trouble, and bin many friends hope that he will make a nn'f'k recovery. ladloH will nerve old fashion din ner, "family style." basement of M. K. church, Kouth, Wednesday niht, B to 7 o'clock. Heal mothei-'n kind of din-: ner. with hot blnculta. Price 2 5c and 35c. 2621 The board of education held a meet Jug last night at which routine busi ness was transacted. Oriental Gardens? 200 Included umonf? the hotel guestf In Medford from n distance are. Mr. and Mrn. Kalph Clarke and family of liochenter. K, Y., Mr. and Mm. W. R Crosby of Kast Kt. Louis. III., C W, Kitton of Boston. Mast., and Dan A I bee of Kndlcott. N, Y. For Hale At a very low price, an attractive portable private office with stained irlans; aNo stand, up 0-foot do-k. Mason. Hhrman & Co. 2ti0 Todny earn on tho Southern raclflc are belnK loaded with hay for ship inent to outside places. It Is a great change from a few yearn uko when rnrlnadn of tho name product werft being brought In to feed the cattle of the county. Grants Push Courier. It's hard to get choice apples at this season of the year in Medford, but Johnson's F'roduce company on North Kir street, have , Nome extra good .Newtown at 11.711 per box. Zti A number of radio parties wore held In the city last evening at which mem born of the local Christian Science church were present, to listen In on tho lecture In tho Oakland. Calif., hud ftoriunw given by a Christian Science lecturer of national renown. New piano for rent. Noel Krskine 1'hone 72A-W. 261 TI, O. Mann wns a Medford caller to day from Portland, transacting busl nesa. , Oriental Gnrdehs? 2(10 Among the out of town Oregonlans In the city today tire: I. P. Mesch of Kalem. A. Wllhelm and M. AVIIhelm of Monroe, Mr. and Mrn. K. M. Ilei-kart and J. Leo Fairbanks of Corvallln, C. H. Hill, K. C. Post and L. M. Combs of Kugene, G. W. Kllborn. Thnmnn H. Ness, P. C. Cokelmann and H. K. Owoiih of Hoiehurg and William W. McNcaly, Thomas W. Delzell. P. B. Kngllsh and O. V. Kngle of Klamath Palis. Dressmaking and remodeling. Nat wick, Inc., Cooley bldtf. Phone 21JI . 2H2 W. P. Qulssenberry hnn returned from a business visit to Dunnmulr. Calif. 1 Oak wood from $3 75 per tier up. Pine 12 per tier up: fir 12.50 per tlor up. All Under our large sheds and dry. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. lf Tonight the basketball teumn of the Jacksonville and prospect high schools will play a game at Prospect. Shields has the price on College Girl CornetH, one-fourth off for three days. Pr. W. T. Mllllkln of Portland, who is the director of religious education for the llflnilM denomination In Ore gon, will speak at the First Knptipt church Sunday II a. m. Dr. Mllllkln was formerly pastor at Salem and In Portland, and enjoys the rcpuiatUm of being an Interesting and fort'ful speaker. Miss lluutoon Is heard with growing delight at the morning ser vices In this church. The evening ser vice will he n musical program under the choir. The program Is one of the best of the ninny presented at tli monthly sacred concerts. At 3:30 p. 111. a rally of the young people for southern Oregon will he held with a fine program hy the young folks. A luncheon wll lie served at 6:3(1 p. in. Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Ilap n fnnl fn Plinne W tf 1 1 pound of Meat . 30c 1 quart of Milk . .12c 6 02. Milk Bread . 4c Tlio nbovc quantities of food contain the same amount, of nu tritive sulhstaiiccS. Note the difference in cost. Kat. more .Milk Uroad, it 's your best and cheapest food. Baked by Fliilircr in Southern Ore jon's Finest Bakcrv. ). At Any Grocer ' t'. M. KM deli, Ji Mr. mil! Mm A. Hiinlfy, hihI 8, , VorthtiiKtn TaciiiiiH unt) K. 12. JuekHun, K, Allen, O. Malottu. A. (iobior, M. Harper, nnil Mr. and Mih. L. Klrten- nur and Iiovh of Hfattle. fire nmun the local vlxltoia from Uio iale of WaKhltiKton. Oriental OardenH? 260 Mr. and Mm. C. H. XAnR of Vreku are viHltom In th city. - ItlverHlde Community club duwo Sfiturday nlh'ht. Lucky Hpot. Alford'H Imperial orchentra. 260 A. K. Kliim tit (he Western I'nion Tvi.'Krn,h coiurmny. Ih b Mudford. visitor today from Uugeno. Why pay more dry wood, least Wo navo It. Tlest lirlrpa. Pollock Ac l-Vlek.nn Phone 1 140 2K(I - . - - iMiiioain couiuy mriiiers are con- i fl.rr)B wll 1)UKr lnul,uf,u.,urer re - establishment of a sugar l factory ut Bonanza. Hemstitching 8o a yard The Van :i ity Shop, Bortlett and Main. tf Bfsr-ults Woodcraft r . s . ,... "i I. O. O. F. hall, January 2((h, 6 p. ni 260 Miss Irene Franks was among the visitors in the city today from TraH. O. A. Manning was an arrival from southern points yesterday. Mr. Man ning is a resident of Talent, and spent the day transacting business matters. Me left for the south this morning. Boscburg News Iteview. . . Have you tried that big milkshake at DeVoe's? City Attorney John II. Carkln dropped his legislative ditties yesler- lay afternoon for the week end and came to Medford to look after city business, lie expects to; return to Salem tonight or Sunday. Riverside Community club dance Saturday night, Lu:ky spot. Alford's Imperial orchestra. ' 200 Mr .and Mrs. Charles A. Wing were business callers In Gold Hill Friday. Ooodwlri Corset Bhop, 20 B. Fir. Alta Naylor, cOrsotlore. 318 Tonight from 8 to 10 o"clock sta tion HHJ, the Los Angeles Times, will broudcasl from the auditorium of the First Methodist Episcopal church the Los Angeles Philhnrmonlu orchestrn This high class entertainment Is put on by the Los Angeles. Soap Co;, at a cost, of" over $1200. The orchestra consists of 110 members and could not bo accommodated In the Times slunlo. Music lovers have a real treat in store if all goes well, hut many fans espec ially those on the Kast Hide of town fear Hint reception will be greatly Interfered with ns It hns been so often In the past by power line leaks which hnve persisted all the winter so far. Oriental Onrdons? 280 Tho presence of Roy Parr of Ash bind, the Jackson county game war den In the city today, accompanied around town by Patrick Oalley: the special stale gamo warden of this cily seems to presage that thoy are ar ranging to put the KkldR under some one for game law violation. Coal briquets, that clear fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. Illscult by Fishers Y. W. O. A. nt Baptist church. January 29, C:5o p. m ' 26(l Rigid Inspection of ail thentres In the stnte Is urged In ll letter sent by Will Moore, stnte fire marsh. tl, to his field deputies. The letter wns Inspired by recent fires ih which theatres were Involved, We pay for ashes and sell dirt lioap. Brown & White Agency, Inc tf Concerning nn nccldeht which he el; a well known Medford student tit the O. A. C, tho Onlly Barometer says: "David Wilcox, senior In com merce, Is confined to his bed as a result of a-fall received when Jumping icross a mud puddle. He was about to Jump over the puddle when he slipped and fell heavily against the curbstone, causing severe strains In his side and back nnd possible inter nal injuries. Willie the injuries are exceedingly painful, they are not ex pected to keep. him from classes for more than a few days, the attending physlclun reports. Wilcox is a mem ber of Delta Upsllon fraternity." Riverside Community club dance Saturday night. Lucky spot. Alford's Imperial orchestra. 280 Milk and croam at OeYoe'f,. tf AiKlt'i'son S. Joy, formerly of this city, who is with the engineering de partment of the Oregon insurance 'atlng bureau of Portland, arrived in the city yesterday to test Medford'f: new stutz pumper. , Tho Pantorlum does all kinds of pleating. Phone 244. 206tf Among the visitors here from ad jacent northern California points, who urrlved Friday, are 0. O. Steel.. S. K. Ilutler, Orant. Murtom. (J. II. While and L. Davis of Vreku, and II. M. Hdwards of Dunsniulr. Why not build ytittr driveways with ur graded crushed rock and mnke them permanent. Medford Concrete Construction Co. 248tf A grim remlnd6r of bid Indian war days was brought to Klamath Falls by S. Wll.on. sheep man. who returned front the lava bods with R 17 pound anhobnll found near the "stronghold" f the Modoes of war fame. The relic hnws long exposure to the elements. The Modoc war dates back to I7S3. Mr. Klpp of State Chamber of Com merce will speak bn farmera' prob lems. Thursday afternoon. Hotel Med ford. 26S Harold Morton was R caller In the Hy today from Central Point. Palmer Piano Houst. rents pianos tf Mimy improvements have been made in the court house, nil o( which aid in efficiency In discharging the duties f the various offices.' The clerk's of fice bus a new safe and other needed improvements have been made. In Sheriff Jennings' office numerous changes have been made n partition has been built which separates the legnl from the tnx colectlng depart ment: also new files have been in stalled. ' county Judge HnrtietL hai had a soring house cleaning and Is prepared to mete out Justice from nil office thst Is splc-nnd-span. Jacksonville Post. (Jeo (1. Hewitt. Income tnx advice, accounting nnd eounsl. Room 405 Medford Building. Telephone J2 tf Superintendent of Schools Aubre Smith rpent a portion of yesterday on business at Ashland. We pay rash for used plsnoa. rai nier Piano House. ef O. K. Zimmerman, the banker of Oold 1 1 111- kns a business caller In Medford today Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber yard. UNeult by Fl.hers -Dntiuhters of the Nine. SI the Ho-.el Medford. Jan uary tl, ! i'titt N' I Ttuln nn (I u modoiatu temperature nf mo predlrted for .Sunday, fnllowliiu I. mild weather today und a full of ruin J. during Innt nltfht of .11 of an Inch. The tnlnlniuiii of thlfl mornlnji was 3H.6 and that of u year ago today wan 2. Pxlclc Hmllo A batteries for $21. Williams & MeCurley. 252tf Ilemfltitrhlnft. buttons covered At the Hnndloraft Shoo. If . VlHltorH hero today from the Htato of California Iwludo V. 10. liertonux or Han IJIOKO, Mr. ana Mrn. ij. H. cox ,xt m.. n ni m,-u ii ing of Loh AiikHph. ilryne Mnhr' of' I Alto and th following from Han Kran- j ,.sco: J. JO. Ilnidy. Fred (i. White. II. 1.- , I,-.... I 1, A II.. t r.i ,1 M... , muikiiri., u.i,..., ii. . .. . . in,, i 1.,,. ,! -ann- u. . nnidy, ti. Ixiwer and O. O'lJell. 1 valley Fuel company for nil , of fuel. Special prices on the only dry fir Blab wood unity itnrature teacnes people now to be nenitny. erncient. prosperous, harmonious and happy. Free distrl - butinn. 718 West Main street. Chocks today totalling upwnrd of i.niii were rcci'iveu hi i iiiiiniciiu t'niversity at Salem tills week from the Methodist loan fund, to he used by Methodist students to assist In pay ing tlicli' way through college. For sand and gravel phone 912-.T. Samuel Hatemnn. 4-ltf Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and rennlrs. Electric Shop, Eighth und Bnrtlett If The latest edition of tho American Legion paper, a monthly, was mailed out yesterday afternoon to tho ex- servlco men in this vicinity. Mee Valley Fuel company for the best and cleanest Utah and Wyoming ilsn enstern anthracite coal. 17fltf Oeo. O. Hewitt. Income tax advice, lenountlng and counsel. Room 406 Medford Building. Telephone 2H. f "Again death has visited our com munity and taken another of our young people Oeorge Lester Thomp son." says the Jacksonville. Post. "Mr Thompson's death came a a shock to his friends, his Illness being of short duration. Mr. Thompson (Toots, as he was familiarly known) was a son of Arthur Thompson and was born and reared In this city. lie was an Industrious young man and In his work of operating the stage between Jacksonville and Medford his genial disposition won for him many friends. Ho is missed, and especially hy pat rons of the stage line. Ho was mar ried Inst June to Miss Helen Schut of Medford. who, with the father, broth ers and sisters, has the sympathy of the community. Ktineeal services were held nt the Presbyterian church In this city' Monday afternoon, with n sermon by the pastor. Itev. B. H Kd- itnr. Many beautiful f lorn I offerings expressed the esteem In which he was held. Business houses of Jacksonville were closed during the services." HlRcults hy Klshers Mouth Metho dist church, Jnnuury 28, 6:30 p. m. 2B0 One Rrunswlrk, slightly used model 2(iO. Now $150, nt Palmer's Piano House. 26G R. It. Kcrmnck, who is in charge of the construction work on the big Cnp'co So. t development, now In pro gress oil the Klamath river, was ii bimiiicHS visitor in thi. city yesterday. Temporary visitors who arrived In I ho oily I'Ynlny from Portland Include the following: It. 11. Kipp. J. I' Kraf sic. J. U W right. Mr. and .Mrs. R. H. Williams, Nenl Rust. It. C. Hrown. .lull n A. Milton, II. Ij. .Steenson. (!. C. Nicholson. L. K. Newton. W. O. I.utz. Clara Ph-ming. Albert .Mitchell. B. F. Kleckor. K. I. Martin, Anderson S. Joy, O. W. Swlger. N. A. Perry. O. 11. Hea.il, John II. Oentiy, N. K. Olm- steao ami family. Charles Combs. K M; Jiihshera, II. Wentworth, Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Wiley and J. H. Messner. Ooo. G. Hewitt, Incomt tax advice. i:olintlng nnd counsel. Room 406 Medford Building. Telephone -33 uua. tiewill, income uix novice, ccountlng nnd counsel. Room 405 tleCford Building. Telephone tf A Cnmpfiro Olrls organization Is being' started here. Mrs. Love of Hutto Tails, who is very experienced in the work, Is cui'nlng here on tSatnr- lay to help the girls organize. Miss Teal .vil! bo their leader. Jackson ville l'Obl. We pay for nshos and sell dirt heap, ilrowrt & Whlto Agency, Inc. tf Columbia plnster wall board. Call or prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Verd. Although no formal announcement has ycl been iKsucd it is known that new fire mini per lias passed the tosts of tho tiro underwriters, und has ,u,ua won very nice eft'lclency. which menus that It will he accepted by the city. t he Art Shop l nlque tor tho out-ol- tho-ordlnary things. Juno Sncdlcor. Z70' Oeo. O. Hewitt, Income tnx advice, iccountlng nnd counsel. Room 405 Medford Bulldiiif. Telephone 328. Try our dry wash. 7c per lb., mini- num. 7 5c. All flat pieces -roneo. nierlcnn Tiundrey. Phone 73. tf Those wishing to secure for 1H25 Ir igntlon under the ditches of the Rogue River Canal company, should advise the company of this desire at once. Klther write or leave word at he office. 204 South Kir street. Re quests made previous to January 15th. 1925. should be made again, now. Itoguo River Valley Canal Company. .1. K. Kerr wns. among the local business visitors yesterday and today from (iriints I'ass. William McNenly of Klanmth Kalis, stopped here yesterday on his eturn from Salem where he has been In the Interests of the game legislation. Columbia plnster wall ho' rd. ('all 'or prices. Wallace Woods Lumber rard. Much Interest is being manifested In he Howard Hill's West Ide Subdivis ion. -e COMING ff of3a The Screen I .-, 1 i At llunt'H Cratti-uin. The flnul showings ot "TonKueg of Klnme." starring Thomas Mclehnn oc- .... ..... i.uni n i.ruiuriaii iuniKiii, Hessle Uve, Eileen Percy, Cyril iiing ana otnerg uppour In the Htrontf miiiporting cast ToiicIch of Klnum' Ih action-plus throughout and thore'n not ii fireoiilll In It! That bit of flame In "Klamlng Voiilh " Ihn avhnDOH ii,..in,n,l Da,. . .. ' .... -1 T'."' - i nip. linn inn n.i-mni ri,,. . tir "rh.i -"- 1 ti inn i.i i mi l iiikiipcr oi i nu flapper" will enact a temper- actress In "Flirting with i-eriect amenta! iv." at untTcrk erian I eater o j pjirrok and Monday ' ' Colleen Moore In co-featured with Oonwuy Tearle Earl Hudson, under .hn.. ,,,,u,.,.iui,, .,, .,i .,.. duccd, could not have devised a better . ,.,i .i,i,i u.. n, players, who have leuped to the high- j,.Ht Mreen tume , ,UUe norc thun a year. At Uie Itlalio. A new Hcreen star, Peter tho Great, n oiinnlne actor, springs into promin ence in "The Silent Accuser," which cloven at the Hlalto tonight. The story furntaheH the talented los with material thta calls for alniont hu man acting, but which the animal Hoe; in fluch a way taht It ttcemfl natural and not trick Htuff. The humun actors nre Eleanor Unardman. Raymond Mclvce and Karle Metcalf. OeoiRe O'ltrlen, leading man of "The Painted Lady.' will come to the Hlalto theater Tomorrow and Mon day. Ho Ih the athletic Hon of a great fathor none other than San Fran cIhco's internationally known pllce chief. (icorge might have become a cop like his dad; If he hadn't hwuiu Into the ken of William Fox's long tele scope, ever scanning the film horizon for new and undiscovered genius and screen talent. Bringing 1'p Father In Iivhuid." Bubbling with good humor, garnish ed with pretty girls, and all stepping entrancingly to the tunes (tf some good music, comes "Uringing l'p father in Ireland." at the popular Hunt's Cra - terlan theater Friday night, February otn- , , Dont say that yoil have seen "Uringing Up Father." and let it pass unnoucon. iou may as wen ufciinc to look at the funny page because you saw the last one. It is the same with the play, new every year,- nothing left over but George M(Manus' clever charactetrs ".llggs, Maggie, Dinty and the rest of the bunch.55 A chorus of genuine, Irish Colleens, none of whom are over 18. "Jiggs" says chicken is no good when it's tough. And he knows. He's been married to Maggie for forty years.. TALENT TALK Olasgow titration and Miss Mabel Mlliear of llornbrbok. were quietly married January 10. They nre re ceiving tho congratulations of their friends. Wednesday evening a crowd of Talent young people gave them a chuvlrari und a very pleasant evening 'J: " ". .I:,.:' nlly club, February 4th. the question will be debuted and' discussed: Re solved "That the. government should take over the rallroadS' and other util ities." Mrs. Alfred Howard will speak for It and Mrs. Chester Ward against, and other members rtre requested to bo prepared to Join In the discussion. Thomas Hall has sold his mercan tile business onthe highway to William Hrown of Portland, -who will arrive about the first of February to take poHsc.ission. Glenn Hill will have a position ns clerk with the new firm. Mr. Hill will operate the service sta- lon adjoining. Mr.. J. F. Denhani; hns purchased he property owned by Mrs. Elizabeth leeson on Wigncr Avo. and Will move .his coming week. Thos. Hill and family expect to move soon Into the J. F. Denhani property. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Turnbaugh ore moving soon Into the Stump property n the highway. Mrs. Dewey Marsh and son arc making tin extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Wedge. Mrs. Fred Cumniings of Medford was in Talent last week In tho intoroHt of The Jackson County Nows. Mrs. J. F. Crawford Is able to be out again after heing confined to her home-for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Mocres have moved Into rooms in the John Ko)in- sou home. Mrs. Joe Barrett reft Monday for l.oralne. Out. where she expects to make her home. The community club will give n hlldren's party Friday evening of this week for children in the lower grades In school, up to and including the sixth grades. The committee plans to give another pnrty St. Patrick's day for the high school students ana Fit THEATRE CENTRAL POINT . Sunday, Monday Tuesday Ramon Navarro, Alice Terry and splendid cast in 'SCARAMOUCHE' Also 2-Rcel Pathe Comedy. Admission 50c and 10c. the Bi' vp nth and eighth gradea, Fur ther uiinouncements will be made later. Mr. and Mrs. Will need and family and .Mr. and Mrs. Olark McDowell have, moved Into the Harrett house,, formerly occupied by the Kdmundson family. Mr.a W. H. Stone has just received a Ham roller canary bird, shipped to j iir Horn uunHllluu, luiu. . A mass meeting will be held in the . city hall next Monday evening at 8 I J. M., to which the public 1m invited to discuss the building of a school t'VTnnnul n i. Mr. and Mrs. K. St. Tlowmrin of ' Chlloquln who have bpen guests of ic w ti . t i ) """ " " - ""S .icnuit nil- ,-uiiimui .-luniiay evening ror Portland, D. Uowman who has been visiting ! his sister Mrs. H. J. Turnbuugh left u, ,, ... u r Saturd L for rhlco raHf' I h bm!?' m'" Mrs. Helmer and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bowman and daughter of Medford I were guests. Monduy, of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Turnbaugh at tho Ames apart ments. Miss Edith Lawrehce left Monday for Grays Harhor, Wash, where she will visit with her sister. Frank Works is ill at his homo on the highway with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes of Phoenix were callers at the home of H. Bvaiis. Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Long and Mrs. E. E. Evans attended ."The Cinderella Man" on the, lyceum course in Ashlund last Thursday evening. Notaces are posted for a special election at tho school house Feb; 3, from 2 P. M. to 7 P. M., when the school patrons will vito on the- ques tion of u gymnasium. BUTTE FALLS J. S. Craft, in the Good who has been confined Samaritan hospital In Portland for the past two months, re - turned to our town Tuesday. (rare document, yellow with age, has Owing to the improved condition of a leathor binding and is printed In old the road from Medford to Butte Falls, I style type about twice the size of the we expect a large attendance at the present newspaper type. dance toe given in the M. W. A. hall. It "contains many select and curlow Mrs. Nellie Wooley, who .has been ' observations and novel experiments conducting the restaurant since OctOv relating to husbandry and fruit trees. ber 1, has reported a good season's with the best methods for tho making OU8inoa3 an(1 8he should, as 8ho has iCatered to the pubUc and has, glven excellent service. Oertrude Fredenberg Is back in the bftnk ffJr a coupie of weekg whjie G w Barker is in Portland on btmi- ness. The Civic Improvement club will meet at Mrs. J. B. Jackson's at 2 P. M. Thurstlny to reorganize and will begin cleaning up the park and town in general. It is rumored we are to have a box factory. Houses are needed to accommodate the numerous families that are con stantly coming. Rev. V. H. Amos of Ashland and Rev. William Gray of Rogue Rivet- will be here for Sunday, January '25, unit will hnvo a.rvlpixi nt the nsilfll time. Rev. Gray will be the resident I minister as soon as he is available. 1 E. C. Faber was here on Monday assisting in a' special sale of winter goods now going on at Faber & Sim mervllle's store. All signs point to a revival of business here. Mrs. E. A. Hlldrotli Sr. is much better and everyone is glad to know she is again able to be around. Mrs.- J. Frank Carson is conducting U beauty wirlor at her home, which makes it much more convenient for U.B "bobbed heads." OBITUARY OHRT John Jacob Ohrt passed away at Ills home, 933 South Holly street ot 2 p. ni. yesterday. He was horn .September, 1, 1851. Aged 74 years, four months, 23 dayB.. At Toronto. Canada ho was married to Emily E. Thompson who preceded him to tho beyond in 1916. Mr. Ohrt came to Medford nearly TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK SALK $15, combined kitchen cabinet. Queen. Rebuilt and good as new. for half price.. Call 3U7-K or come to Jenkins' Sign Shop, No. 2 N. Front street. fc 261 KOK SAIK About 3(0 feet 4 Inch pipes; also Yellow Dent seed corn. John A. Anderson, Central l'oint. Phone 1 13. 265 FOR SALli Incubator and brooder. Bargain. 261 FOR SALE 3 purebred white Ply mouth Hock cockerels. Mrs. Kinina Iamniey. Central Point, Ore. 261 KOR SALK Hailed alfalfa hay. L. A. Salade. Jr., Central Point. '262 LOST Loose leaf binder, stamped Forest Service; contains California map and papers. Return to Mall Tribune office. ' Lf60 Our Usual Good Dinner Sunday , 75c and ; $1.00 The Shasta From 12 Noon to 8 P. M. four year'tfgo: 'He leaves seven'cnlf dren. Herbert Ohrt, Turon'io, C'unaila; Jack Ohrt, Milwaukee, Wis.; Harold Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. B M. Wheel wright, Toronto; Beverly Ohrt. Me nomonee Falls, Wis.; Frank, of New Zealand and Norman of Medford with whom he made his home. Relatives are expected to arrive from the east Wednesday, and funeral services will bo held at the Conger Funeral chapel Thursday ut 3 p. m, Rev. K. I'. Lawrence will officiate, anil inter ment will he niado In Medfunl I. O. O. F. cemetery. - THOMAS Tho remains of . John I. Thomas, well known resident of Med ford who passed away very suddenly at Pateros. Wash., will arrive in Med ford Sunday. Mr. Thomas had completed a brief visit with his Mori after transacting business in Wenntchee and was at the depot awaiting the train on his return to Medford when suddenly stricken. Ho was a devout member of the J-'irst M. E. church and nn esteemed mem ber of the Order of Odd Fellows. Funeral arrangements are -In care of Conger Funeral Parlors and will be held Monday at 10 a. m. Mp. Thomas was born July 5. ISfiTi lp Utah, while en routo to Oregon in a "covered wagon.'" OVER 200 HEARS OLD If. W. Mamlln, manager of the Archie Ash cold storage plant to be erected here soon and who is staying at the Hotel Holland, shows us a book on "The Mystery of Husbandry," now known as agrleulture--that was printed near Temple Bar, London, In , 1689, written by F. W. Gent. It Is a of elder and other lOnglish liquors." An Interesting quotation from the preface says "there is no other science, art or trade but htah mediately or immediately an absolute reliance or dependency on husbandry or some of its branches." It goes on at length to explain this proposition and to show that all countries' depend more or less on each other. Starts Tomorrow with COLLEEN MOORE and CONWAY TEARLE The smartest and fastest of all Colleen Moore re cent big successes! SHE" WILL LAUGH HER WAY INTO YOUR HEART AND Tommy Meighan LEAVES TONIGHT ' In His Latest Hit " "TONGUES of FLAME" 4 J "! The book Contains an extensive trea-' Use on the selection, pliinllni; and propiiKatlon of fruit trees and tho iiiaklnK of older, -considered one of the choice' drinks of that day, and, other drinks, and closes with the au thor's version of the origin of foun-. tains, springs, rain and snow. Mr. Hamlin also has a copy of a newspaper printed ut Washington In 17S9. HOW THE WHOLfiWORLD WENT ASTRAY ON A GREAT, VITAL TRUTH ."Christ, the End of tho Law, or1 Did Clirlst lleuily Do Away With tho Ton Commandments?" "Nailed to Cross or Was H Christ That Whs Cruoif lotl, or Was ' It tho Ten Comniandments?"' ' "Does the True Christian Keep the Ten Commandments?' Three reasons why you should attend this lecture at the Adventist Church On North Riverside Avenue Sunday, Jan. 25, 7:30 Three reasons why you ought to attend this lecturo: ' 1. You will bo better prepared lo live here; 2. You will get an out-look and an tip-look; ' . 3. Evangelist T.. U Thuemler an swers Illblo questions to your satis faction, and Is riot afraid to say "I don't know" when the Bible is silent on the subject. "The Bible text tlio bishops and ptencliets searched for In vain." "The.- much married man of the Illblo and his message to this genera tion." Evangelist T. L. Thuemler has a message of Importance to deliver all kernel no chaff in it. Even men who have never taken auy interest lit re ligion have been mightily moved by it. Don't be among those that plan ned to come but never came. Coma Sunday night and you will coma again. Smart Shop llf you have a dress to remodel or any sew ing to do bring it to Miss Towne at the Smart Shop. Let her design and plan your work. You know she has the best taste and has all the up-to-date ideas for Ladies' Clothes. And the best altera tion lady and dress maker in the city. Cherries, Peache. and Plums Grapes, Shrubbery, Roues, Walnuts, Almonds, Evergreens Now Is the time to order for your, spring planting. ' . ; . Washington Nursery -WELSH A FLOftEY ' 228 So. Holly Phone 612-R "TTr n n nnrififintinou mm YOU NEED INSURANCE CALL ON U First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Minagar, M North Central Pnont 1M MMlford, Or. A IW?Q99V7P0P'?0UU'i!tYMtM