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"PXGE TWO MEDFOftT) MATL TTUBTTKR MEDFOTCT), ORFiOX. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. mr ocal and Personal This 1h ground horr ilny, when, nn rordlnpr to undent ami modern folk lore, If the sun HhlneH nml th ground liojr rnmefl out of hiH llolo ll ml hi'vh IiIk shadow, (here will Ijb nix weeks more of winter. The nun came out Htronfc for a time along towards noon and therefore, according to the old saying, which many persons pro fess to believe, winter will lust six weeks longer. The majority of people, however, do not take any stock in the old adago, whether winter is over or will continue. New metal brocades Natwlck. Inc. 272 At the Crater club meeting this evening at their headquarters in the Hotel Afedford basement, the club's new officers will he Installed. Have you tried that big milk shnke tit rjeVoe's? First lenal notice of , the sheriff's sale of the Chautauqua-building and tlte, In Ashland, to satisfy the obliga tions ngainst the building held by Iticharrt rieswlck, wur published Hat ui'day. The legal notice specified .March 7 as lho date of the sheriff's sale, and the steps of the court house at Jacksonville and ten a, m. are to be the place and time. '.t C, T. C. tires and tubes have proven themselves, and they're made in Ore fcon. .Wft can furnish you any size de sired. Roverslde Garage, 1. P. Close, proprietor. 272 Cooler weather and probable rain is the prediction for Tuesday. The max imum of n yenr ago today and toduy were exactly the same, 61 degrees, while the minimum of a year ago to day was 32 and today's minimum was II. Hail: to the extent of .01 of a Inch fell yesterday. Anyone wishing to tuko lessons in cjls, water colors or china painting, or to have china fired, call Mrs. Hut to at I'almor'H Studio, 623-11, or S21-V. 2J2 Hotel guests in Medford from u distance yesterday and today include Mr. and Mrs. J. M. lletchlngs of MIs- Houli, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. tHcllo and It. 11. Nicholson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Pryor and K. O. Cohull of rallsade. Colo., Mrs. 11. S. Hutclllngs of Winnipeg Can., Mrs. F. ('. itamsay of Vancouver, It. C, II. T. Potts of Kansas City, Mo and A. Sanders of itamson, N. I). Model aeroplane and aeroplane ma tcrials. Jap Art Store. 269' Olareneo Baldwin of Jim's Toggery, will go to Medford tonight to bring Mrs. ISuldwin and their five children to this city to make thulr home. They will make their home at Seventh anil Josephine streets. Grants Pass Cornier. All toys and games still half price until sold out. Medford JJook More 2liS' Charles P. Silllinun has moved his confectionery and lunch room, known as Chick's Place, from Its location for n long tltno In the .Spuria building at 20 North Hlvorside, to the room at 16 North Fir street,- occupied until now by the Medford Fish company, which had only been operated spasmodically lor months past and has now gone out of existence. ' Dance at Butto Falls Saturday night M. W. A. hall. 27 Mrs. Jennie Hamlin win murrlcd in Han Francisco to Charles Illume, December Glh. Mr. Illume, has a large Jewelry establishment In San Fran cisco. The bride has many friends in this city and vicinity. DeVoo is going to sell 600 pounds of delicious chocolate creams at 4"Jc il nound. tf Sunday'H arrivals In tho city from the state of Washington Include: Mrs. K. n. Kenyon, of Helllngham, Clyde M. droves and J. I). Hicks of Spokane and the following from Seattle: C. W. Kucher and family, H. M. Wells, Mr. and Mrs.. P. F. dimmer. H. A. Htanim, Mr. and Mrs. George dluocker and S. It. Mercer. AVhy not build your driveways with our graded brushed rock und make them permanent. Medford Concrete Construction Co. 246tf Mrs. Huby Derrick,' teacher in the Kaglu Point school, spent the week end with friend In Ashland. New houso plan books. Htuccos, colonials. Medford Hook Store. 20S Mis. Knthorine Osborne of Portland. Is spending several weeks visiting hero with her daughter, Mrs. It. 1'. Ituss tuussen. That clean, beautiful complexion that you admire so much. Is available for you. Just take a few of our cele brated treatments and note the result. Special offer until Feb. 10th. half price on facials and scalp treatments. Medford lieauty Shoppe, over M. M. Dept. Store. 209 J. M. Moore, of Paul's Klertrlc store, returned Suturday night from a week's business sojourn In lioseburg and Pid dle. Do you want a country home, fif teen minutes from town, where, the roiuls are good now? Tel. 7S8-U-3. Owner. 2U9 A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Houston ut tho Community hospital Monday morning. Valentines clever ones. For grown lips and kiddles. Medford Hook Store. 2tiX Prices on all food products arc Skyrocketing Fluhrer'R Milk Broad is si ill a dime a pound. Nuff Sed 'At 'Any Oroccr' That Hilt Is to have s new hotel was announced Tuesday by A. U. Stone- house, resilient manager of the Fruit Growers' Supply company. Con tracts have been let and actual con structiou will he under wny within two weeks. The hotel will be situated on u knoll and will be of the aCllfornla mission typo built in the form of an ' with all outside rooms.' There will be approximately fifteen rooms, completely equipped with steam heat, electrical furnishing and lobby coin forts will add tone to the structure. It is planned to complete the build ing April 1, 1925, at an estimated cost of 12. 000. Vi eka. Journal. Dance at lilltte Falls Saturday night M. W. A. hall. 272' The annual dinner nnd dance nf.the Daughters of the Nile, which was held at the Hotel .Medford here Saturday, was attended by the following from Grants Pass: Dr. and Mrs. C. It; Marks, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cass, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Silnebaugh, Mr. and Mis. George Sabln, Mr. nnd Mrs. James, T. chlnnock, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ilrninley, Mr. and Mrs. George Kiddle, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Jester. Mr. and Mir.. P. H. Herman, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. .Mitchell, sir. and Mrs. Edward Miller, Mrs. Sallie lundberg, and Mrs. and Mrs. 1cwls Klinebauuh. The Pantorlum does till kinds of pleating. Phono 244. 20lltf It. V. P.ell was fined $10 In Judge Taylor's court last Saturdny on charge of speeding In the city, which was preferred by J. J. McMahon, the deputy state traffic officer. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All rtat pieces ironeo. American Laundry. Phone 373. tf The following Horn In tin Ashland newspaper Saturday, will puzzle local residents of this city': 'W. A. Gates of Gales nnd l.lbdlard of Medford. ac companied by his wife nnd daughters were in Ashland yesterday visiting lo cal business men and attending to business Interests." DeVoe Is going to sell 500 pounds of delicious chocolate creams nt 49c n pound. tf A building permit has been Issued to Mr. Cornwall, who Is having a four thousand dollar residence erected on Quince street. The ladles of Kennies chapter will be at home In tho Masonic hall for a card and niah Jongg parly Wednes day evening, February 4th at 8 p. in. A full evening ind refreshments, nil for 26 cents. Don't forget the date and place. Clarence Unyd of tho Wllfrey or chards, and W. M. Jones tire among the local business callers today from Magic Point. liuy tho attractive walnut trees of Austin. Same kind Is being planted on road to Jacksonville. 2li Carl It. Moser. Oregon state adju tant of tho Legion, announces that dis trict conferences will be held through out Oregon during the month or March. Tho dates , and places for these conferences will bo decided on later. Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Dr. II. P. Coleman has gone to Los Angeles and San Diego on business and to visit friends and relatives. Will re turn February 16th. Card und man Joiirk party Wednes dav evening February 4th nt 8 p. m. A good time assured, nil. Where? Masonic hall. Ily whom? Kennies Chapter. A big party and refresh ments. Only 25 cents admission Come. . -t Mi', and Mrs. J. N. Dennis are vis iting at thu Oskar ranch In the Apple- gate for a few days. Mr. anil mrs. Oskar u ro moving from Ashland to their newly purchased ranch In Apple gate and will make their future home In that community. Ashland Tidings. Hemstitching, buttons covered ut the Handicraft Shop. If Among the visitors hero from Port land mo the following: Fred Ijind ess, C. W. Most. K. If. Krwln, A. 1). Wakenian. Kd I. Hudson. S. It. Allen, s. 1'. Hnvder. P. G. Fuller, Mr. unit Mrs. A. J. Hall, K. W. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Matthews, J. L. Fuller, H. Taylor, C. W. Hundley. Ld Vales, Mrs. Keniball, Miss Kemiinii, Hubert M. McCroskey, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley liuck, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred P. Muey. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Ilrown & White Agency, Inc. tf" Penv O. Fuller, general ugont or tho John Hancock Insurance company, who was a Medford visitor over bun day left this forenoon im the Shasta for Portland. Dnnco at Unite Falls Saturday night M. W. A. hall. 272' W. II. Jenkins, traveling passenger agent of the Southern Pacific company for Portland. Is a Medford caller to day. Those wishing to sectiro water for 1925 Irrigation under the ditches or the Itogue ltiver Valley Canal com pany, should ndvlso the company of this desire nt once. Klther write or leave word nt the office. 204 South Fir street. ltequesls nuide previous to January 15th, 1925. should bo made again, now. Koguo Klvor Valley Canal Company. 27 2 Three men. evidently wealthy, were arrested here Friday by Sheriff . M. Hayes and Traffic Officer Charley 1'iilent. following advices tnat liquor would be found In the big Jordan car the men were driving. The offcers sotpped them and found two quarts of bonded whiskey which was con fiscated. The men, II. C. Mcljichliui, Hubert P. Porter and Hubert T. Pin ter. were sighted at the tup of Merlin hill nit wire traveling at such a high rate f snei'd that the officers did not over take Ibeni until they reached the city limits. When arrested they were flu- d "00 each for. the possession ot liquor and given n V 5 fine for speed ing, before Justice L. W. Smith, 'iney wecr on their way from Portland to San Fruncbuo. Grants Pass Courier. Columbia plaster wall board, out for prices. Wallace Woods Lumper )urd. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. i. II. Nlrkerson of Untie Falls this morn ing.- The mother and child are at lho home of friends on South Holly street. Ciood F.ssrx car for sale. Conner s Warehouse. Phone 64. Miss Murgeiy Semun acted as bride's attendant Saturday afternoon at Grants Puss for Miss Dana McKln stry. whtM-e she became the bride of hester Tompkins, at a beautiful woo ding at lho home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kestrrman. Columbia plaster wall board. Cull for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Columbia plaster wall board, tall for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber ik winter loneliness of Peter I Mrs. Lloyd Itoblsnn and Infant son left tho Community hospital yesterday and returned to their home on South Central.. Kxldu Itadlu A batteries foe $21 Williams & MoCurlcy. StiStf See Valley Fuel company for tho best and cleuneut (jluh and Wyoming, also eastern and anthracite coal. 17'Jtf We pay cash lor used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf The Klocker Printery has u window display of scenic posters from Switz erland, which are considered fine ex amples of the poster art as developed in Kurope. All art students will he In terested in the display. Why not plant shade trees for util ity also. Walnuts are It. .Attractive prices and frees. Austin. 267 I lie bleak i Oai-d, ranker, stationed at Crater na tional park, will be relieved when bis father, Joe Oard, will arrive at Pete's cabin at Anna Spring camp sometime tomorrow to remain with hliti for a month or six weeks. Joe Oard left hre this forenoon with W. 'i'. Virgin, whom he will accompany its far as Fort Klamath, and then go from there on to -Anna Spring camp, where there is now between seven und eight feet of snow, on snow shoes. Attention Klks! The next dance will be Frlduy, February Cth. Come anil have a good time. Good music. 270 Out of town Orcgonians here on temporary sopourns Include Charles F. Pollenger of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Arlio C. Spranger, F. W. Geiss and Mrs. I. W. Geiss of Salem and Mrs. 11. It. Harrison, Tom Wilson, L. I-;. Walker and I. K. Crumb of Klam ath Fulls. Hemstitchlnif ftc a vnrd. Tho Van ity Slibp, Partleit and Main. tf The registration of pupils in the beginning classes In tho diiferent ele mentary schools hero closes today, with the primary rooms at each of the schools well filled with beginners. The new lieacon primer wHb'h has been used in thos.3 clasess '.ir tho past few months will be used over the entire state beginning next lull. New charts have been ordered for use in these classes. Why pay more? Wo hnve It. Best We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap, lirown & White Agency, Inc. tf dry wood, least prices. Pollock & Krffksnn. Phono 1 140. 280 Among the visitors In the city from the state of California are 1-1. II. liurns of Hornbrook. W. H. Prewer of Perk eley, Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Noel of Los Angeles, T. P. Fisli and T. G. Fish of Monrovia and Lew Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore and baby and Mrs. .1. H. Moore und San Francisco. Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. Alta Nuylor. corsetiere. 318 Try our dry wash, 7c per II)., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces .Ironed. American Lnundiy. Phone 373. tf T. D. Petch of tho Southern Oregon Gas oompnny, returned yesterdny from San Francisco khere he spnit last week atlondlng to business matters. See Valley Fuel company for all kinds of fuel. Special prices on tho only dry fir slab wood in the city. IVUtf Palmer riano House rents pianos. tf Hurry C. Lewis and Ttulph Hand of Jacksonville were among the Sunday guests In tho city. Coal briquets, that clear fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. Otik wood from $3.75 per tier up. Pino $2 per tier up; fir $2.50 per tier up. All under our largo sheds nnd dry. Vallev Fuel Co. Phone 76. lf Notice to Pudding Tradesmen. A meeting will be held in Medford, Oregon, in the near future, under the nusplces of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. Watch this paper fijr further notice. tf 2 . Kcoltl-h rtile. Regular meeting Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection, Men day evening, 7:30 p. m. PAUL li. KVNNING, 30 Secretary. It. A. M. Crater Ijike Chapter No. 32. Special convocation Tuesday, February 3rd, 7:30 p. m. Mark Master and Past Master. Visitors welcome. A. F. NOT!!. Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mi'h. Jt. H. HurriHon will leave Sun day fur MtMirord, where hH will ut lentl the lunchf-un K-ven by tho board if directors of the Southern Oregon Federation of AVonien'a club ut the Hotel Medford, Tuesdny at 12.3U p. in. Mrs. Harrison In Hecond vie preitldent of the. Southern Oregon Federation Klunuith NewH. l.'nlty literature teaehea people how to he healthy, efficient, prosperous, hannoniouK find happy. Free distri bution 718 West Main street. BEWARE II FOK SALK Team, harness, Inquire 106 Klin street. wagon. 272 FOK TtKNT S-room modern - house, 6 blocks from Hoiel" Medford gar age. Kent $25. Phone 105 or 517-1.. tf insurance .sic IF Experience nnd knowlodgo count with ymj, then YOU should INSURE ' WITH ,n a ui The Insurance Man 5ineel909 .Phone-444 Wong' Pon Chinese Medicine Tor TriNilnieiil of Aeuto ami (ilironlr DM'iisrM uf Men and Women. Cuim nntl tumor treated. nflmnzii, Mri vy. IiIiiiMit und stomai h ItihiIh-k. fit. Ilfinij, HHilun. roliU, torn j It? trniil-lv. p:ir uljHit, f,-wr, imiMiinonb. -ivtlmu mid ilimut tumble., rheumatism, nnii'iiorrtint-a. Kiitn itmMimiititui, i-atiirrh, iilfs, hydrocele, ul biiuiii. Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Consultation Freo 241 South Front St. Medford, Ore. f 1 1 mm CENTRAL POINT TONIGHT AND TUESDAY BUSTER KEATON "Our Hospitality" A comedy filled with roaring laughter and intense drama, and 2-REEL PATHE COMEDY Admission 30c and 10c Ononic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them uoiv with Crcomulsiufi, an emulsified creo sote, that is pleasant to take. Crcotnulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold ac tion; It soothes and heal the. inllanu-d membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drug?, creoaote is recog nized by the medical fraternity -aa tho gieatest healing agency for thn treatment of chronic couehs and culIs and oilier forms of throat and lung troubles. Creumulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which tonihe and heal the intlameil memhrunes and stop the irritation und inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is ahsorbed into the blood, attacks the teat of the truflhle and destroys the germs that lead to consump tion. Creomulsion io guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent (or building up the system after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Crco Biulsioti Co., Atlanta. Ca. (Adv.) I pHiLCO. OATTERIE3 RADIO BATTERIES rhUco "A" Battery Mohofloniird cnic type for atfmdanl 6-vult tubes. Price ,$14. 50 up. Charge tetter permanently mounted In niter cup $1 eatr. Avoids fuMiom with a bydrouielcr. r PHILCO SALES & SERVICE VICTOR DANIELSON 111 N. Central Ave. WESTERN or ORPHEUM, JR. vaudeville TOMORROW 2:00-7:00-9:00 General Admission, 50c Children, 25e JOE MELVIN , Presenting "A European Comedy Novelty" RAY and EVA LA RUE "In Hollywood" DE MARCO'S HARPLAND -Presenting "Melodious Moments" In the Interest of Economy Have Us Resharpen Your Used Razor Blades They are made as good as new. Some people tell us they are better. If you are using the old style Razor, let us put that in good condition. All our work is guaranteed. If you are not satisfied, you don't have to pay. IIASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16) HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884) As near to you as your phone. Two-Reel Comedy and Topics of the Day MORLEY & ANGER in "He Who Geto Slapped' , BROSIUS & BROWN "THE BRANLESS WONDERS" ATTEND THE MATINEE -EVERYTHING SAME AS NIGHT HUNT'S CRATERIAN THEATER ORCHESTRA WilsonWaite, Director TONIGHT LAST TIMES Sensation of the Screen POLA NEGRI In Ernst Lubitsch's Production "FORBIDDEN PARADISE" With Adolphe Menjou and Rod La Rocque Pola, as a Balkan Queen, Respon sible for Continuous Court Scandals ROSES RHODODENDRONS CEDARS MYRTLES Fruit Trees GRAPES WALNUTS Landscape Plots Time to Plant Shrubs Washington Nurseries WELCH & FLOREY, Agents 228 S. Holly Phone 612 R , FRIDAY NIGHT - HUNT'S CRATERIAN i E. J. CARPENTER Offers - "I I ' ' ' CIOBCE H'MAWIS' CARTOON MUSICAL COMIDY BRINGING FATHER IS PRICca: 50c, $1.10 and $1.65 Including Tax' Seats on Sale Wednesday, 12 o'clock Tell him & Mr. Customer: If you once put Panco on a pair of shoes you will go back to your repairman to put Panco on the re3t of your shoes. a nothing else f OUTWEARS LEATHER 2 TO 1 , Flexible and waterproof. Insist on Panco Heels the best running and walking mates for the famous Panco Soles. ' - jlfr. Repairman:-- When you put Panco Soles and Heels on your customer's shoes you arc practically giving him a guarantee of shoe durability and comfort. Here's i cu.se xvhere the best costs less. THE PANCO COMPANY CHELSEA, MASS. 1 SirUmANo.4 . We Are Able to Furnish "This Locality Anything for the Office x In ntltliiiK machines wo have ihe new little Portnble with S keys, lists on vcjjtilar fulls. Victor with S keys doing every tliiti"; any full keylioaj'tl .machine at twice the irie.e. The Sunstraiul with 1(1 keys, any capacity, wit li direct sub traction key. , In typewriters why there is lmthinr; )0 it Ihe incom parable. Koyal. Then the Corona, with two models, and the Keminijton Portable. Safes, cabinet safes, filin.r equipment ,n,d steel shelving for every need. Just rail Mr. shrove if you want estimates or to talk over the best and cheapest equipment for your particular needs. Medford Book Store 34 North Central Avenue . Si Floor (it ; SLIDING IS FUN on a highly polished floor finished with "15" for floor varnish. It won't hurt the floor a bit, because our varnish gives it a very hard surface that is not damaged by walking, dancing, playing, etc. Thompson, The Painter ( 12S North Centra yard. .. iqiin