MEDFORD MAIL TRTBtTKR MEDFORD.-' OftEflOy. ERTDAY. ' FEBRUARY 1 x " 1 m " PAT3E TWO ocal and Personal The Pnclfie niKhway south ,tram Yii'ka Ih noi cloned to travel bwnus iif tioi Hiiow, HceoriKnK t 1' (iar liiik. In chaiKe of the locnl stnti' bu reau of iiKiHtrntion horo for out of the stnlo cars, n win tf leitrnphfil from Yreka yPHterilny afUM-noon In iihivh 1 iFputrh.es. While the KOini; in wittiewhat rough hecuime of the hiww, Mr. (Snrlock nays thai motorists from t'nlifornla who arrived In the t lty late last nluht, thin morniiiK and forenoon, elate that the highway In open. They nl.m wiy that the worst roIiik and the only plaee where traveling la difficult, In 'between Weed and Dunsmulr. Oriental (iarden.s Kami-day nluht. AdmbiHlon one dime. -7 7 " Dance KaKlo I'olnt Saturday nluht. ' - . - 2TS For the first time In two weeks past or over, the prodiption for Satur day' weather, received this morning. reads generally '"li". Ten hundredths of an Inch of rain fell yesterday, and It also rained today off and on. The temperature still continues hluli. 1 day's maximum belnjr f3 and tills niornliiK's minimum 42. Don't fotKet. Those delicious in dividual' chicken pies on our fiOc mer chant's lunch tomorrow. I rankllns ' 27T Ilndlo fans, over i'l years of aue, oie requested to meet at JJbrary Hall, Monday evening, S o'clock, February liith, for.ijurpose of becomlitK mem here. ItoRue Hiver liadlo Club, Inc. 578" . Amone the Ashland neoplo here last nlKht ntlendlnK the Lincoln , lub banquet were the following Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mills. K1 Staples. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Roberts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wanner, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. farter. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson. Dr. and Mrs. 10. A. Woods. Tut Johnson of the Ashland. TidlnRs; Klchard (Dick) Posey Campbell. D. II. Jackson. II. K. Tomllnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. mil ler; Mr. and Mrs. Khill Pell. Admlssslon free Saturday and Sun day nflernoons. Armory rink. 278 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Tlrown & 'White Aponcy, Inc. If ' H. HruKEemun, It. 11. Thonelson, P. U. Sholtes, S. Stelnmnn. (.'.' 10. Winkler mitr'-fl. II. Thoimts of Seattle, are nmone the visitors here from the state lit Washington. Why not build your driveways with our graded crushed rock, and make them permanent. Medford Concrete Construction Co. 240lf Don't forgot. Those delicious in dividual chicken pies on our 60c mer chant's lunch tomorrow. Franklin's. 2770 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve came down from Prospect yesterday to at tend the Lincoln club banquet, and he will return home today, but Mrs. rirlove will romaln ti the city for a week's visit. DoVoe is going to Bell BOO pounds of delicious chocolate creams at 40c ft pound. lf , Oriental Gardens Saturday incnt. Admission ono dime. . 277 Judfc'o C: M. -Thomas of Medford. who is presiding" hero during" the sev eral murder trials, is probably the onl.y Judge. In .Oregon who has given a pen itentiary sentence to an Intoxicated nutomobiio driver. In a case in Jose phine county about a month ago the defendant wiib convicted of Injuring another when driving an automobile while drunk,' and Judge Thomas gave him a sentence of one year lit the peni tentiary. ' It is not generally under' Blond that the present law In Oregon permits n penitentiary or jail nentenco or fine If the party driving while Oi toxleated injures' another. A bill Is now before the legislature which per mits prison sentence In case one drives nn automobile while drunk, whether another is injured or not. Klamath Ncwb. Genuine I?osch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Unrtlett. ' St. Mark's Clullit will havo a curd and malt Jongg party nt tho Parish llmiso. St. Valentine's day, Saturday, February 14th. at t o'clock. lOvery nno cordially invited. Don't forget the dale. Price Due. 27" Mrs. M. A. Iluson nnd Infant son left n locnl hospital today and re turned to their home near lOngle Point. nogun Itlver vnlley sorghum, fresh from the ranch, l&c per lb. Hutchinson and Lumsdcn. 279 Unity literature teaches people how to lie healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious and happy. Free dlstrir btitlon 718 West Main street. I I) As usual, wp will fj offer a special value as an added induce . mont to Salurdny shoppers. Tomorrow only, we will sell the old-fashioned liaised Doiigh ,. nuts, liberally sprink '. led -with eane sugar . and cinnamon, for 18c the dozen. The regular price on this popular item is 25e the dozen. The COLONIAL Bo. Oregon' Finest Bikery Among Thursday's arrivals In the illy from the Hate of l 'a llfmnla are: F. M. Gordon of .Mct'loud. (. 10. Plet t to of C'hlco, I'. 10. ItogeiM of l.os An geles and the following from San Francisco: V. I.,. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Monasch. F. 10. Bacon. A. I.. Harris. W. II. I'.inioy, li. 10. Farrell. I'. If. Howard, H. W. Shelley and W. H. Cheadle. , Dance lOagle Point Salillday night. 278 Oriental Oardens Saliuday night. Admission one dime. 277 W. II. Mulihend of the Heaver Portland Cement company. Is spend ing n few days here on business. Mr. .Mllllhead Is anxious lo see the bridge over the Rogue constructed as kmiii as possible In order to i;t the quar ry of the company in opcralinu again lo provide rock for ihe plant at Gold Hill, which Is still Idle. Grants Pass Courier. Dance lOagle Point Salillday night. 27X Registered Orange Persian male cat for service. Call after 2 p. in. 425 . Grape street. 282 r the College Women club lunch eon Saturday at one o'clock at Ilotfl Medford, members are a:ikcd to phone Mrs. Mason, phone 107!'. and make reservations. Singer makes the only belt driven electric. More efficient, serviceable, dependable. Singer Co., 10 So. Fir. 277 St. Mark's Guild will have a end and mah Jongg party at the Parish House, St. Valentine's day, Saturday, February 14, nt 2 o'clock. lOveryonii cordially Invited.' Don't forget the date. Price Ode. 277 Out of town Oregonians here in clude. Hay A. Fasehlng of Salem, F, P.allnrd of Corvullls. ,. It. White of riofeburg, Ford C. Smith anil 10. C lOuwer of Parkdnle. Mr. and Mrs. G. c. Moore and Dr. and Mrs. T. Cabeath of The Dalles. James Fulton and D. .Miller of Klamalh Falls and Mrs. II. A. Miiurer and daughter. A. It. Zim iner and J!. 11. Mortal! of Kugene. Pry our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 7i"c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry. Phone 373. It' Mrs. rtosoll It. Watt, Spirella Cor- setiere. Phone 311-J-li. Phoenix. Ore gon. 279 Dr. It. W. Strnrns returned this morning from Salem, where he visited with his parents, the occasion being Ihe celebiallou of his father's blrth- jday on Thursday. February 12lh. Dance lOagle Point Saturday night. 27S Oriental, fiardonn Saturday night. Admission one dime. 277 if. J. Winters Is n business visitor in Ihe i lly today from I.os Angeles. De Molay Orchestra open for en gagement. Phone 426. 2i7 Will be at the public market Satur day, February 14, wllli sausage. F. 1.. Iloldridge. . 277 IJ'Ire losses In Oregon, exclusive of Portland, In January aggregated $14!!,- 440. according to a report Issmed by Will Moore, stale fire marshal. The most disastrous fire wus at Silver Lithe, where a hotel burned wilh a loss of $311.00(1. In all, 33 fires were ported, 16 of which weer of unde termined origin. Coal briquets. Hint clean fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Dance lOagle Point Saturday night. 278 Oscar Low tif -Ashland was In the city Thursday transacting business. Columbia plaster wall bonrd. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber yard. ' Ooodwln Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. Alto. Naylor, corsetlere. 318 Rimer Stone, a representative of the N'eustedter Urothers. Is a local busi ii'csfl caller today from Kugene. Palmer -'Piano House rents pianos. tf ' Have you tried that big milk shako at DeVoe's? Mrs. II. W. Fldlcr of Ashland has entered the local Community hospital for medical care. Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Second hand machines, nil makes, S10 up. Guaranteed. Singer Co.. 10 So. Fir. - 277 Among (he guests registered at lo cal hospitals who are here from a distance are, W. V. Ellison of New York City, nnd Charles 11. Sutton and Walter Kaufman of Helena. Mont. Oriental Gardens Saturday night. Admission one dime. 277 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil SAI.10 Meat market. gooiMocll tiou. -Sec A. L. Umih, Ashland. 27S F(Ht SAL10 1 second hand drag saw. just overhauled, $110. Hubbard liros. 282 FOR KAI.lOw Two good heifer calves, 2 weeks old. Phone 4 113 - It-1 . 27!l II If you like the better things rvV U ml&m This program will appeal to j EDNA FERBER'S 5 GREAT NOVEL Jrjf VWsfj4' Originally published ns nV j(n5isM magazine, story, "Sellna," anA Wfaf MwmSL TJ0f now as a novel, "So Mr" fvjp ' "!S?',S & Ihe prlito winner of the United Vfflj 1j6' States fur the year 1924. ljp ( yjtm' . in IT l uj (tvsT ? n (1 1? K AT : Ben Lyon, Wallace Beery, Gladys Brockwell, A Jean Hersholt, Phyllis Haver, John Bowers I I 8UNDAY '"TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES" Attorney Arthur 1. Moultbn of Portland, who delivered the main ad dress at the Lincoln club banquet last evening left for home on the morn ing train. We pay cash lor '.ned pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf .Vaiiiiallatinn hearings will be ton ducted at Jacksonville tnmoiiow by Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas, nnd an Immigration department official from Portland. There are eleven uppllcaiits for citizenship papers. lOxide P.adio A batteries for $21. Williams & McCurley. 2(i2tf L. P. Carsons and 10. 10. lilanchnrd were among the Grants Pass persons attending the Lincoln banquet here last night. DeVoe Is going to sell &00 pounds of delicious chocolate creams at 49c a pound. tr .Mis. Clyde Hansen Is a visitor In the clly today from Central Point. Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Hamllcj-aft Shop. tf Charles A. Wing returned this morn ing from a short business sojourn ai Salem. Coal briquets, that clear fuel, Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. A drive has been stalled by the American Legion post nt Klamalh Falls to enroll every ex-service man in the county in the organization. Singer free service and Hie supe riority of Singers themselves, makes It ensv to decide. Singer Co., 10 So. Fir. ' 277 A. L. Harris of the National Sponge and Chamois corporation, is a Medford visilor today from San Francisco. Havo your burglar insurance.' it pays. ('has. A. Wing, I'aim mocii. hone 72N, 270 Porter J. Xoff will leave tomorrow morning for Itoseburg on a short bus iness trip. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed American Laundry. Phone 373. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. 10. Drown hnve re turned from a visit to I.os Angeles. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. This is Friday, the 13th. and it wl" bo of Interest to the superstitious lo know that there will be two more hoo doo days this year, tho thirteenth day of March and the 13th of November, also coming on Fridays. We pay for nshes and sell dirt cheap, lirown & While Agency, Inc. tf Siarting this week, the Dooth-Kelly mills In J.onc county have gone on a five day week as a means lo curtail production and alleviate the present over supply in the market. Hemstitching So a yard. The van ity Shop, Unrtlett nnd Main. tt Temporary sojourners in the city from Portland Include tho following: II. Hoe. Charles 10. Snell. T. D. Campbell. Charles F. Daffy, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. lOagle, Arthur I. Moullon, 10. C. Hanger. Mr. and .Mrs. It. A. Field. 1,. M. Orchard. 10. Stone. F. L. Carlton, 10. II. Ilridgmau, .1. C. Thom nien. cGorge O. Gordap. II. C. Dode, W. IT. Warrens, H. M. Word, Mrs. T. M. Word, J. 10. Haynes. 10. J. Richards, IT. J. Winters. II. F. Otus. T. T. John son. J. D. Finn. Ira wnmon. lieorgo 10. Mnttick and W. G. 10. Smith. Dance lOaglo Point Saturday night. 27S F. 10. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris and L. D. Frederickson ure among tho visitors hero from Copco, Calif., who arrived yesterday. 'jtogue Jtiver valley sorghum, fresh from the ranch, 15c per lb. Hutchin son and I.umsden. 279 Ira P. Reynolds of the Commercial Union Fire Insurance company. 1 who is en route from San Frnnclsco lo Se attle, is spending a few days In Med ford. TJio rantorlum does nil kinds of pleating. Phone 344. , Zufitf Ouests nt the Hotel Medford thie morning were served breakfast In the inner lobby today becausi; of the ban quet of the Lincoln club being held last night in the dining room. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Qimckenbush of Central Point, nt Ihe Conitnunily hospital yeslerday, m m ECONOMY GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made i A Car Load or Oranges o o With the advance in the Orange market we can safely say that this 'will be the last car we can buy as oranges will be much higher, all fancy stock, gov ernment inspected, noheVfrosted and no windfalls. Sizes, average to small. While 496 boxes last we will sell at the following prices: By the case . . . . . . . . . . i v ... .53.79 y By the bucket 67c By the V2 case .$1.93 By the dozen, 18c; 2 dozen. . .... . .35c Crackers and Candy Two weeks ago we didn't have half enough, so we are repeating 1 ' this special : A 50c box of Grahams A 50c box of Salted Crackers . . . . A pound of dollar Mint Chocolates, all' for: . .... .. ........ 99c brushes : ;v.;;:; The brush peddler is coming with his fabu lous prices on brushes. Better see these be fore you pay too much: : , f. Toilet Cleaning Brush . .... . ;:;vl7c Clothes Brush . . . . 17c AH purpose Brush . Sc. Milk bottle Brush l'5c Cream Seperator Brush 17c Long Handle Bath Brush 11c The set of 6 . 83c OTHER SPECIALS Toilet Soap, assorted kinds, 6 for . . ., . 25c Matches, home size box, 6 for 25c Life Buoy Soap, 6 bars 39c S & W fancy Bulk Seedless Raisins, 31bs. 29c Asparagus Type Beans, No. 2 can . ..... .27c , Spring Clip Clothes Pins, box of 3 doz.,15c FFC Crab Meat, the large can . : .29c Mayonnaise Bowli; 2'sizes 'v..', 35c and 43c Corn Beef Hash, 2 lb. can . .' x. . .29c Hillsdale Asparagus, No. 1 can . . . . .29c Corn Beef, G ib. can $1.12 Calimyrina Figs, gallon can . . . . . . .59c Van Camp's Grape Fruit, per can ..... 10c Grant's Scotch Oatmeal, milled at Dundee, Peaches, No. 2 cans, 3 cans 57c Scotland, per cannister .'. .49c Matches, the big' box, full count, best Camels, Lucky Strike, Chesterfield Cigar quality , : 5c ettes, 2 pkgs. . . .............. 25c BAKERY DEPT. Bran Muffins, home style for Saturday, per dozen . 13c Hot Biscuits, we promise not to run out tomorrow from 11 a. m. to noon. Hot from the oven at 11, per dozen ., 10c MEAT MARKET Cottage Butts, sugar cured and very little bone waste, per lb. .25c Veal or Beef Stew, per lb .10c Veal or Beef Roast, per lb 10c GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE HUNT'S CRATERIAN Monday Night, Feb. 16 8:30 Curtain Mf'WW SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES, ini-hiiling tax Floor, Its 1S rows, $2.20; next C rows, $I.(i."t ; lust 5 rows, Jlalcoiiy 1st 2 rows $1.10; balmier 50e : I Drugs Model Pharmacy Prescriptions BRACE UP! Spring will soon be here! - ... Huild up your health If you arc in d '' ; " ' Run Down Condition If you feel spiritless ami out of sorts, your strength impaired ami your syNtem generally feeling the need of " " .. More Pep! . . , ; come in and we can help you Belect The Tonic That You Need jj We hnve a large number of different kinds for different ail f menls to select, from.' , . ., v ,Vf , J; . 1 1 EVERY ONE GUARANTEED I Get it nt the I MODEL PHARMACY ril Corner N. 6th nnd Central . , . . . Phone 06 i ij - . - . -.. .- . . ... .- . . c 1 . " I