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PJOE TWO fTlDFORD MATL TRTmTXK MEDFOItD, OKFiON", TFEftDAY. FRBI?UATiY 17. 192." ocaland (Personal Motnherft of the Crater rltil) have received Invitation to iiltcnd t lie nix o'clock dinner nnd program at the Kli-Ht MethodlHt church, Thursday evening, pr. U. J. Miller, the nation ally known evangelist, and ltev. John li. Conn, were guests of the Crater club Monday evening, Dr. Miller giv ing a fhort and humm-ouH talk, which provoked consilient bio merriment among the liooHterw. ('ratei-H who plan to attend the Thurmluy rtvcni nr din ner nnd program lire, asked to notify It. If. Jtoyl. Special this week. Kxide battery for Kuril, Chevrolet and Slur, $1G0U. AVilliuniH & McCurley. tf An like Momlny, today v:ih another one of those balmy like NiiiiHhlny days for which the Kouue Itfver valley is, famous. The recent mild temperature lias catiHed the vegetation, ImxheN and whrubbery of the valley to rapidly de velope, and a few days more of warm fuinshlnc like the past two would bring out many buds. Cloudy weather with a moderate temperature 1h predicted for Wednesday. Following yesterday's maximum there was another fro.xty 1 morning' today with a minimum of 2H. Don't forget. Those delicious in dividual chicken pies on our fOc mer chant's luiyh tomorrow. Kranklin's. 2 HO Visitors from a distance registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. 13. J..('hrisp of Chicago. Mi, and Mrs. O. Doxy and Wlllard cKnt of New York. Cordon lllack of Philadelphia, . J. M. White of Hostou. Mr. and r.Ms. K. Kobe of South Haven, Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Itert eigh of Oeala, Kin.. I Mrs. K. A.' Fairfield of Cleveland, and Krank Utiverly of Brooklyn. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts nnd repairs. Electric Khop, HJghth nnd Enrtlett. tf M. D. Colo nnd It. H. Iloyl went to Yreka today to decide on n location near that city nt which to place the Chamber of Commerce sign hoard ad vertising Crater Jjike, and Med ford, the largest Jackson county city, as the gateway leading to the lake. , Coming soon, the Wesco gaH saver, Iteduce your gass bills 50 per Vent. 28 fi The annual Ohio day dinner and reunion vf. the residents of Jackson county, who are former residents of the lluckeye state, which this year will be hold In Ashland, has been un avoidably postponed from February 19 to March 7. Persons attending this event are requested to bring a rel ic or momcnto of Ohio to the dinner reunion.1 details of which will be an nounced later. The Pythian Sisters have nrrnnged a nice program of entertainment after I lodge. February 18th. Refreshment being served. 280 Too much Initiation was the cause of Charley Talent, local traffic offi cer, being laid tip for the pant week, lie Is out today and appears to be none the worst for the injuries sustained when he fell from piloting a "scooter" along Sixth street as a part of the Cavemen's Initiation some weeks ago. Jlis leg became infected from the In jury. Ornnts Pass CourleV Don't forget. Those delicious In dividunl chlcken pies on our fiOo mer chant's lunch tomorrow. Franklin's. 280 May 7'obson and the members of her company, who presented "Some thing Tells Me" at the- Crateiian thea ter last night before a large ami well pleased audience, left at 2:30 a. in. today on the northbound train for Kdgetie, in which city they play to night. They boarded their sleeping car Immediately after last night's performance. The attraction plays in Portland on', Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Designing in dressmaking. !M).j 10th. 283 J. K. Moran, who has been in Port land for medical treatment, returned home Sunday. ' Kogue III vim valley sorghum, fresh from tho ranch, 15c per lb. Hutchinson nnd litimsden. Z 7? A new plate g'lass window was in stalled yesterday in the front of the Motel Med ford lobby, to replace the Inrge pane blown In nnd shattered by the wind of one night last week. Cutting and fitting. fl5 W. I nth. Tel. IK. 7. 2Sa4 The public service commission has ordered the California and West Coast Railroad company, which operates a line out of (i rants Pass, to replace within 20 days a bridge which was re cently washed away. Why not build your driveways with our graded crushed rock nnd make them permanent. Medford Concrete Construction Co. 2-IUtf Miss Ciertrilde Wells of 303 North Holly street had her tonsils removed yesterday morning. Cutting and fitting. 005 W. 10th. J S3 Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoffman of If lit. Calif., are among the visitors In the city, who arrived Monday. DeVoe In going to sell 500 pounds of delicious chocolate creams i nt 4flo a pound. ' tf Your chance to buy Paul KlcRer's perfumes and powders at 25 per cent off. . Jane Snedlcor. 3 N. Uartlrtt. ! 2sri ri Tluhrer's Milk Bread 1 At Any Grocer The many Medford friends of Frank Wallace will regret to learn of his death at Kureka, Kans., on Monday, February 10, of tuberculosis. He was well known here, having been a stu dent at the Medford hih school be fore removing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. K F. Wallace, several years ago to Kansas. The father died sev eral months ago. Frank Wallace Is nurviveu uy rns mm ner, oiouiers aou sister In Kureka, Kans., and two sis ters in Medford, Mrs. Charles Hoover and Mrs. tilenn Cornwell. Wo specialize in remodeling. 105 W loth. 2K3 Among the vWitoi-s here from Port land are the following: J. K. Calla han, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Price, Mrs. W. H. lieharrell, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Combe, Donald jKefer, C. N. Oriswobl, j Lee W. Cruleher, .1. C. MrVay. II. II. J McCauley. II. W. Dickinson, Mrs. W. 1 A. Shea. II. li. Kemp, Fred M. Jack. I A. Itcbentseb, Walker Muswell. Fred Heed, C, K. Leek, mother and sister. L. T. Hussell, Mrs. C Wees- ton. F. Shedlne, ;. V. Vachon and K. H. Perry. Registered Orange Persian male cat for service. Call after 2 p, in. 425 N. (Irape street. 22 A crew of the regular forest rang ers and lumbermen started work yes terday on the rebuilding of the forest service telephone line between Jack sonville and Star ranger station. Call Mrs. Cochran. !T7-X. for res ervations for the card and niah Jongg party at the Holland Hotel Tuesday. February 24. 2S.r C. I. Larson of Seattle, Dollie M. Oreenwalt of Vakima and F. W. Gas ton of Tacoma. are among the tem porary sojourners here from the stale of Washington. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf A. Crlpps. janitor at the Roose velt school, had the misfortune' yes terday to fall in the basement light well while on duty at the school, dis locating his shoulder and breaking two ribs. Cnity literature teaches people how to lie healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious and happy. Free distri bution 718 West Main street. IS. J. Wlllard of Ashland last Sat urday received a letter from T. H. Crago, of Brighton, Australia, stating that Crago has received the signals sent out from Willard's wireless sta tion December 21, 1!24. Crago stal ed that Willard's signals had come In clear and loud, and the message was clearly audible to the end. Since De cember 20. Wlllard has cut down the power of his set, and he was some what puzzled when he first received Crago's message, since he did not be lieve his station had the power at present to send over 1000 miles. Ashland Tidings. The excellent program tonight at the high school may be heard for only 2 5c. 1 'naccompanicd children 10c. The P. 13. O. Sisterhood extends a nieclal Invitation to its friends and acquaintances to visit the art exhibit tomorrow, Wednesday, the 18lh, when members of the society will be In at tendance. Take the elevator to the third floor In the Medford Center building. The exhibit is In the Y. W. O. A. rooms and Is open and free to the public at all times. . Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry. Phono 373. tf A business meeting of the volun teer firemen will be held at the city hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 231). tf ' lrvln Lewis was a business visitor In the city today from Applegate. Designing and dressmaking. 500 W. 10th. Tel. 1 157. 23 Between 200 nnd 300 Oregon high school students will be guests on the O. A. C. campus for two days In May for a visit of experiment station farms. The boys will go prepared to camp there. The visit is a result of a move ment started In the agricultural con ference of the Oregon Stato Teachers' association to develop closer relations In agricultural work between high schools and the college. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices, Wallace Wood Lumber yard. Miss Helen Cowglll. assistant state leader of girls' clubs, arrived here yesterday from the O. A. C. at Cor- j vallis. to spend the remainder of the j WJM'K Willi IOC VliriOUM KiriM fin hi- . f ht'miirbont tbi mini (v. She slient to-! day with the girls' clubs at Jackson ville and Kueh. Ooodwln Corset Shop, 20 8. Fir. Alta Naylnr. corsellcro. 318 Among the out of town Oregonlans here are Frank 13. Wall of Jefferson, C. Taylor of Iteedsport. M. 11. An derson of Cottage Ctiove, L. Scott or Salem. Helen Cowglll of Corvallls. Ore Cordon and It. 13. Cordon of fort Klamath. C. V. Loosleynml U. D. Uoh tson of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fullerton and Mrs. , I red Schwartz, of Koseburg nnd Mrs. 1 1, d. Maure and daughter nnd F. P. Knight of Kiigcnc. Palmer Piano House rents pianos. tf All of Medford nnd Jackson county which had been on the nlixious Beat with the remainder of tho Cnlted States for the past two weeks, breath- d a sigh of relief yesterday when they learned that Floyd Collins' body nail finally been reached In Sand Cave. although general regret was ex pressed here that the unfortunate cave explorer was found dead. Have you tried that big milk shako at DeVoe's? Uoy F.HIntt. the fire chief, is among the ex-service men hnvlng made ap plication, who has received his V. ad.iUFted service certificate of a 20 year endowment Insurance policy for $I05S. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat" pieces Ironed. American Laundry. Phono 373. tf F. A. Pefley has purchared through the Win it agency, a ' lot on Quince 'street from Mrs. Knola- Kay. and will j begin at once the construction of a I (our room bungalow upon tho lot. Columbia plaster wall board. Call 'for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber I yard. ; Mbs Until Launspach returned Sun ,day from Portland. where she has been for the pant month vlsliing her , sinter. Mr. II D. Hlnes. i ColumhU plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallnco Woods Lumber Yard.- Tonight at 7:30 at the hitjh school, the Parent Teachers circles of the city will find a very interesting program, in observanc eof Founder's Day. Kach grade school In the city will be rep resented in the prog rum. The high ychool ba nd under M y. Strock's able direction will furnish conic fine mu sic. Itev. Howe is to speak on the history of Founder's Day. A small admission will be charged, proceeds to revert to the' Pui ent Teachers' coun cil. We pay cash lor used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf Sunday sunshine, coming aftfr sev eral weeks of steady rain, brought out hundreds of cars yesterday. While many of the joy riders were on the pavement to the north, the majority were seen between here and Medford. I with the highway lined all afternoon with the pleasure seekers. ('rants Van Courier. DoVoe Is going to sell GOO pounds of delicious chocolate creams at 49c a pound. tf Mrs. C. M. Allen returned Monday evening from Salem, where she spent the week end visiting with her hus band, chief telegraph dispatcher at the Oregon legislature. Hemstitching, buttons covered tit the Handicraft Shop. tf Stewart Weeks was among the local husineHM callers Monday from Trail. We specialize In remodeling, tailor ing or fancy dressmaking. 005 W. loth. Tel. 1 l.r.7. 283 Carl Tengwald left this forenoon for Klamath Falls on official business, he being a member of the state executive committee of Ox' slate American Le gion. While there he will attend the smoker which marks the close of the Klamath Falls' post's membership drive, with u total membership now of 2 3 ' members. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf Among visitors in Medford from the state of California are H. Schuster of Santa Ana. (Menu Patterson of Pasa dena, K. V. Dlckason of Long Head), W. A. Richardson and KImer Weld man of IjOS Angeles and the following from San Francisco: J. J. Cultcn, D. M. C.reenwood. W, F. Male. It. C. Laird. A. J. Felbert. F. S. Lassen, K. L. Thomas, 1 1. F. Silverstone and it. II. Williams. Hemstitching 8c a yard. Tho Van- fly Shop, Hartlett and Main. tf Piishop W. T. Sumner of Portland, who is here for a few days with Kev. W. 1 !. Hamilton and who addressed the Kiwaunbi members at their luncheon yesterday noon, spoke to the students of the high school this forenoon at 10:30. Tho Pantoritim does all kinds of pleating. Phono 24-1. 20Gtf A businessand social meeting of the Gleaners class of the llnptist Sunday school was held at the home of Mrs. K. S. Stinson this afternoon at 2:30. Ladles skate free Tuesday, Satur day evening. Armory. 280 Mr. and Mrr. (Jeorge Meyers are spending a few days at Central Point with his parents before leaving for Klamath Falls whero Mr. Meyers will bo employed by a lumber company there. Although Mr. and Mrs. James K. Grieve and Mrs. George A. Mansfield have been confirmed theater goers for yearc, it fo happened that they had never had tho pleasure of seeing May Hohson cm the slate until last night, having made the trip down from Pros pect yesterday afternoon for this pur pose. As a result cf their delight over the performance the veteran ac tress has four more ardent udmirois in her multitudinous following. Coal briquets, that clear fuel. Han sen Onnl Co. Phone 230. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'oit SALK New, strictly modern 4 rooni house. Fine location and on pavement. Should be seen to be appreciated. Phone 0C2-L. 285 FOR li KNT New Kin". Phone i -y. SUS'.i WESTERN or ORPHEUM, JR. Vaudeville TONIGHT 7:00 and 9:00 General Admission, 50c Children, 25c ' JESSIE MILLER "The Accomplished Cornetiste" SIXTY YEARS AGO ;t young man who practiced medicine in Pennsylvania, became famous and win called in consultation in many towns and cities because of his suc cess in the treatment of disease. This was Dr. Pierce, who finally made up his mind to place soiik; of hi" medi cines before the public, and moving to Buffalo. X. V., put up what he called his "Favorite Prescription" , and placed it with the druggists In every state. j Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has long been recognized as a tonic for disease peculiar to womankind. After suffering pain, feeling nervous, dizzy, weak and dragged-down by weaknesses of her sex. a woman in quickly restore?! to health by its use.! Thousands of women testify that Dr. i Pierce's Favorite Prescription has en tirely eradicated their distressing ail ments. Put up In both ftuid and tablet form. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo," X. V., for trial package or tablets. Write for free confidential medical advice. ... .... .. A(lv PETET TROUP Foot Juggling Marvels BERT LEIGH & CO., in ' 'Five Minutes From the Station The Prime Ministers of Joy QUINN & CAVERLY In "Done in Oil" r EARL FABER1 & MARGIE In "Happenings" TWO-REEL COMEDY and TOPICS OF THE DAY HUNT'S CRATERIAN THEATER ORCHESTRA Wilson Waije, Director 'Break a Cold Right Up with Tape's Cold Compound" Take (wo every three tAbleta hours until threw' doaca are taken. Tho first dose always gives relief. The second and third linden completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safo lo take. Con tain) no quinine or op i a ten. Millions use "Pope's Cold Com pound." Price, thirty five cents. Druggists guarantee it. A i ! U5 It. A. M. Crater hake Chapter No. 3?. ItfKUlur cnnvnciittnn Tuesdny. LVhrtinry IT. 7: 30 p. m. Visitors welcome. ?0 A. b NOW Svcy. You Can Get Most 1 Any Old Thing at DEVOE'S Most Any Old Time. Always Room" to ' Park Your Car. 436 W. Main Ph.'122-R CrscrKU TOA.VEL All Rotdt leU n Sn Fnnrim ' Wkm li. Htlil tM wr.i lA, Hiitr Alter Ih jHirnc) wi long (or . pl.t I quirt Mil M.t. Th. I Intel Manl .trail. nd r.Tloomn the l.ttor. A pile rnuean rail arMlHOMK. An tifKMpJicre of ummt.l rhtrtu and rrmWoti. . ' tTW. , fur jkvy umtv Automobile Repairing i y Day and Night Service V MOORE & MARTIN 313 N. Riverside' Day Phone 744 Storage Night Phone 1127 REMODELING -Natwickylnc.; Cooloy Bldg. "Phone 243 Attend the Matinee Everything Same as Night Tomorrow Night "Taming of the Shrew" Sponsored by the Dramatic Club Medford High School.- N Coming Thursday "FRIVOLOUS SAL" The first big picture ever . made on Mount Rainier. Liean cotton riigs wantod at Mail Tribune nfffrn. Wanted Local Representative We have proved to tho people of Medford, as well as hundreds of other cities, that FIRE DUST is unequalled as a fire extinguisher. Fire chiefs, heads of institutions and thousands of home owners are enthu siastic FIRE DUST boosters. FIRE DUST will sell. We have proved that in Medford, as well as elsewhtre. The man who will work can get the exclusive representation of this meritorious product and can earn a substantial weekly income fr himself. Call or write Walter L. Johnson, General Manager FIRE DUST Hotel Medford Valvoline Oil A Pure Pennsylvania Oil Are you a Valvoline user? The next time you refill your crank case, try it. It Satisfies Jones & Kirkpatrick A Real Service Station Riverside at Sixth Phone 65 A Fine Collection of VERY GOOD BOOKS in Fine Bindings ; FOR SALE These are all in fine condition. Priced to sell in a few days. Come in arid look them over Tin Now Nature Lilirarv DouMeday, Pago & Co., 9 vols., full I'lt'x. leather. Shakespeare's Works Henley Ed., 10 vols., lea. Uret Harte 120 vols., cloth. .Mental Efficiency Series Funk Wagnalls, 1 10 vols., )' lea. Craig Kenned v Stories ly Arthur 13. .Reeve, 10 vols., cloth. Works of Stewart; Edward White, 10 vols.,' Double day, Page it Co. 0 'Henry li. of P., 12 vols.; cloth. James Whitconib Ifiley Com. Works, Memorial Ed., '; i lea. Works of Daniel Defoe 8 vols., cloth. Mvths and Legends of All Countries 9 vols., cloth ' felt top. ' Writings of Thomas Payne 10 vols., cloth. Library of Original Sources 10 vols., full lea. New Natural History 11 vols., '-' lea. Character Sketches i vols., :'i lea. (ireat 'Men and Famous Women 1 vols., ",' lea. Uniform with above. Photographic Historv of the Civil War 10 vols.,, cloth. Christian's Encyclopedia of Diet 5 vols., ty'i lent .Centmv Dictionary and Cyclopedia G vols., full lea., with stand. MEDFORD BOOK STORE 34 N. Central Ave. . ... Solve This Cross-Word Puzzle 1 1 12 13 I 14- g"S Ifc 7 i"m6 la dLJ : l 7s It 7 """ '"'I S 5 " HORIZONTAL 1. Young girl. ( 5. Sun Kist oranges (ab.). - S. Conjunction. 10. Southern Pacific division 4. Point. -i. 12. Pronoun. C. 13. Mental apprehension. ' 13. To deprive of salntshlp. $ 17. To distribute. ;i IS. Explosive. 11. 111. Ilismounts. II, 22. Precious stones. U. 2. KIse. -0. Discharge. 2C. Absentees without leave. Center of solar system. -" 32. OiKnnizatlon of youths tab.). -" 33. Samo as 5 horizontal. 35. llox. "Ml. 37. Kelative. 30. 3S. .Man's name (ab.). 311. A fruit. , ., , , . 40. Western state (ah.). 1 "I. .... 3G. VERTICAL Servant. Conceived as perfect, One who has two-foldness of naturo. I lone. , .Main source of light. Chest. Principle Ingredient of pop- ular drink (pi.). Possess. Try again. Mold. Highly esteemed. Kntry in an account. IJlue mineral found i: vr-' canic rock, llel'ore now. Modern method of milking. Friend (Ki). Diplomacy. Samo as 33 horizontal. tJnlted Industries of Rou- mania (ah.). North Santa Ana (ab.). Poem. Try now (-ab.). ' 1 st Prize $1 0.00 cash. " 2nd Prize $5.00 cash. ' 3rd Prize 1 case of Popular Drink. The above prizes will be awarded as follows: 1st Prize for the first correct answer received. , "ml Prize for tho second correct answer received. 3rd Prize for the third correct answer received. In case no answers, correct in every detail, are received, tho pri-J will be awarded to the three nearest correct. All answers mu... v mailed through the local postottice and in our hands before Febns. -3rd, 192d. JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY Manufacturers and Wholesalers . OK Gold Seal Butter Poultry and Eggs Nutritious Ice Cream Crystal Ice Swiss Type of Cheese And the Most Popuar Soft Drinks 1