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11 Tocal and 'Personal The Ulk- event of this week nmonic the youths uf the eity lx the uponiiiK of tin- wcoiiii m mester of the sehoul year t.unor row mornlnc There will h in creased enrollment In all Die K hool bullillnps, especially in the senior hl(th scho.il with the advanced registration laft week divine in dicati'ji of a "stn.lent hotly of over SOU Afemuera. .Monday forenoon will be given over to promotion . and registration of pupils in me . w Wolfe, for three years Members of the Me.lfor.l chain elementary schools. Tills work bus (l l(Mf i0r j a se'm,,, in Santiago. b r of Commerce airport coiiunit ulready been practically completed ,,1, u frnil.r teacher ill the ' iee and anport publicity commit In the high und Junior high schools, j ,,,.,, ,. , hools and more re- j tee are urged to lie present m the Wood ull kinds, oar., lajirel, flrjreiitly a student in an eastern col und dry labs. Medfoid i-uel "o. egn, .has been employed to leach -"'tf ( in the Ashland Junior high start- Miss Charlotte Hemls. new man-jK with the second semester to agor of Mann's Millinery depart- ( morrow. ment has been confined to hei rjo not forget the Model Clothing home with a sevfro cold for the oast few days. Card parly at Put ish hall Tues day evening at 8 o'clock. 3d.' Mcv. E. P. Ijtnrence of the Presbyterian church will take charge of a conpregiulonul meeting nt llogue Itiver today where he will preach. Dresses, Dresses, liesl values in town for your money, tine look ...111 n.,nflne.. Volt. Si'.CS .III tO -14: ! sllks, satins and georgettes, selling nt cost. Phone i'04-L or call at S3 7 W. '.'nd Ht. Vivian Norman I'.ano. . 31- Mtudenls of Ihe senior high school, new and old, arc reminded that their presence Is expected j nrnmutlv nt 9 a. iii. tomorrow at ' the school building upon the be- Dinning of the second semester. The Willamette I'nlversity dec Club at Central Point High School Monday evening, a o'clock. Mrs. Hlrntn Meatier hits been confined to her home for several weeks, and will bo for several weeks more, with a broken ankle which she sustained when en route from a visit In San Diego with hor daughtor, Mrs. John Hart, and family she fell on the steps of a San Francisco hotel. Immediately after the accident she phoned over to Mare Island for her son-in-law. Dr. John Hurt, a med ical officer of the navy s'ntioned there. He responded quickly and giving the injury first aid. advised Mrs. Meador to come on home at once; which she did. Wanted All ladles and men w ho enjoy cards, to attend the party Tuesday evening nt l'nrlsh hall, llenefil new Catholic church fund. Refreshments and cards. 3iic 3iT Mrs. James Smack of Itogue Hivsr, who was In Ashland last week maklnir arrangements to lo sute In that city, is an old resi dent of Jackson county and hns many friends among the older res idents. Fine program of music and stunts at Central Point High School Monday ovenlng. o'clock. Tho officials nnd employes of the Jackson cuun'y court house are much Interested In tho out look that office hours In all county court houses excepting Multnomah rountv would be limited from k to C o'clock each day with Sat urday afternoon's off, if n bill In troduced In tho legislature last week becomes a law. Wood all kinds oak. laurel fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. ' The Oreson society of the Daughters of tho American devo lution will hold its stain confer once March 21, 22 and 23 in Med ford, according to plans announced following the stale board mooting held In Portland .recently. The board's pro-conference in e e t 1 n u will be Wednesday night, March 20, with the Medford chapter, con fsrenca hostess, in charge of ar rangements. Fresh smell arriving dally nt Johnson's Market. tf Tho health of the well known automobile -merchant tleorge L, Trolchler who has been 111 and confined nt his home the most of tho tinto tho past three months, had so much Improved thai last week he was able to visit his place of business for an hour or so a day. He Ik still qllllo weak, hut jratlfying news to his many friends Is that when his normal strength returns, probably when the woulh er becomes mors settled nnd there Is more sunshine, ho will be about Sgain as uctive us ever. Dr. Carl C Kent received a card today mailed October 14, In Washington. D. C. The card was evidently lost in tho postofflce nt Milwaukee. Ore., during the per iod. tlrants Pass Courier. r 1 Day After Day you will find the same unvarying quality in Fluhrer's Milk Bread. This exceptional unifor mity is tho result of modern, well organized equipment, high grade materials and many years of practical bak ing1 experience. Specify Tluhrer's products whon you call for bread and be assured of the finest the market affords. The li-tlf uril l'imnit'm'," the; monthly pui .ili uf the MeU- fill'il ('i)alnbet of t'miuiieree, e.ime If ihe preiK el.-rily und will he iMbtrlbuted to i: melliljel r-hlli litis week. The organization of a t'otntiinnitv Ch.M was the feature of the lM-tle, w liich "lo ilieltlded items of inter ft 011 the proposed munieipal uirpurt und eliatnber ac - nv .jt'.-s. iVil by the tack or ton. Tel. 631. Me.lfor.l Fuel Co. tt Mr. and .Mrs. rY.il I- Spew r(tt who tiad been YiMlllii; A;rl (heir ilaiiKhtcr, Mrs. 11. W . kVu-' sail and .Mr, . . rosier lor;ot several days, left yesterday lor their home in tilendale. Ore "Chans" Kep. rnon H79-M. ' Sadie Allen. J82lf Company's big $-'O.U'JU stock du- posal sale. -t'tf To Kmll Mohr Jr., the 1 i-ycar ! old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kmll Mohr. j the family having arrived river a , week ago in New York from their I .sojourn In tiennan;.' since last i July, the Mail Tribune owes all npolocy. as in a news item ,'ibout j his return last l uursoay 10 toe; clly, the others having gone for visits H 1 Ol' dll II till l.oS Allg- eles, it was Incorrectly staled that ,e had resumed bis studios ill the junior high school. Instead, the w-orthy young gentleman is in the freshman class of the senior high school. Occultist here for a short time only. .Treatments for health and happiness. Love offering Writ ten ehariu'tcr analysis. Hours 10 a. ni. to 5 p. in. 11 S. Hartlett. Apt. 1. 3(111 Mrs. Albert Xayser of Klkhart. Ind.. left last night for her home, nfter having spent some time here visiting relatives and local friends. The public service commission last week Issued all order grant ing the Southern Pacific company permission lo construct an indus try spur track at grade nrross Fourth street. In the city of Med ford. I.et me write your fire Insurnnce. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Hollnnd Phone tlS. tf To take their places as part of the regular equipment of the trans-continental air mall lines, several new Hoeing "lili" planes passed through Medford the past week ell route to San Francisco from Seattle. Tim new planes are speedier and bull' especially for air mall service. They may bo put on tho Seattle-Los Angeles run In due course of time to lake the place of the present Hoeing planes which have been in use since the Hoeing oomnnny took over the in terests of tlie Pacific Air Trans port company. Willamette Fnlverslty Men's dice Club In concert present col lego songs anil stunts, classical and popular numbers, at First Melh odist church auditorium Tuesdav. Jan. 2:l. tit K o'clock. SOB Mrs. II. II. Kellon of l"dfoiil has been spending a few clays in the homo of her mother, Mrs. Mary Lewis. In Ashland. Hot. clean coal. Tel. 631. Med orrt Fuel Co. tf Ten miles ihe oilier side of the summit of the Oreensnrimr niou" inlns on tho Ashland-KI imnth alls highway snow Is hanked nearly ten feet deep on both sides of the road and provides some of the most beautiful scenery ot southern Oregon, according lo Slide Traffic Sergeant c. I', lut ein who makes regular patrol trips over the highway. He reports thai while chains are not necessary In ascending the grade, their use Is deemed ndvlnlile, especially Tor Inexperienced drivers. Do not forg't the Model Clolhlnc Company's big S20.II00 stock .lis niv.nl sale. -0;,tr Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Alton left last evening for their home In Portland, following a week stient In Medford on business and visit- Ing friends. j Do not forget (he Model Clothing Company's big S2f.noo stock ills-1 posal sale. 20,'itf j In lis "Twenty Years Ago" col-j tllnn tlie Ashland Tidings rcpro- j duced Ihe following news Item the! oilier day: "The engagement or Miss Prudence Angle, a Medford belle, who lias many friends In Ashland, was announced at a gath- i crincs of Ihe young lady's friends at the paternal home. Monday evening. Mrs. I'.llss. Mrs. .1. J. Mo-, Nalr. Miss Nellie Itliss, and Mis ; Floy Cambers of this city were among the guests and at Hie sup-1 per Miss Cambers responded to the toast. 'The ones who are left'." Doors and windows cheap nt Medford Lumber Co. 2S7tf A marriage license was Issued at the county cl- rk's office yester day afternoon to Klvls Cochrane. 21. and Anna Hello Learning. Ill, both of Talclil. Fresh smelt arriving dally nt Johnson's Market. tf A divorce couiolalnt on ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment was filed at the eoilniy clerk's of fice yesterdny afternoon against It. Shelley, local Insurance agent, l.v Mrs. Shelby. The couple has 1 n married 13 years and has five children front five to 1 I. Ui'incmbor tho Willamette C.lee Club concert TueAtluy evening at First Methodist church. 3oS A bill pending in the legislature at Salem provides that unv person whose operator's or chauffeur's li cense lias been suspended undel pi-, .visions of th. Qicl. who sli ill operate any motor vehicle llpoi. the highways of the slate during the period of susprinloti. shall be nunished by a tine of not less than JOuO nor more Hum H'So. or bv Imprisonment of not less than " J nor more than ISO days, or both. Hose mending, runners removed ami snngs worked back. Hnndi ! craft Shoo. . Jlfitf Tho condition of Tost master Wm. J. Warner, who has been con fined st home with s bad cold Is ! Improving, and he may be able to re-ums his dally duties at tho post, j office tomorrow. I Hot. clean eo!aT1. SSI. Md (era Fuel Co; t'l ArpBFORf) mxtl More lhail Ih average number of bounty wn-Tii'a were lsut-il at the e-junty lei Vp ttitivv yesti-rilay ; ufiei noon . ti, Mrs. M ! one boh-i Trail, one .ind uu iuil.-tl warrant! L'. of Kaplt Point, t: Kuki'IH' t'lntl; of l.vb-cat; Allen tiebhar.l , ,it Medf-ir.l. one eoyole; l.oulkt'nly : of Ja'-k;-oiiYi!le, one ii-vole; tier- , aid Hue k of Jacksonville, one roy ole and Iwo liob-eats: U . 11. loni , ,-ri.y i.i He. n;le. one coyote: t'harl W H.iiley of i;.ild J til . one la 0 -at ; N. N. I 'hu I ley of Me.lfor.l coyote and two bob-ca's : Q all. Austin of limine 1 :er, on.- coy c.et tla.se r-nders and auto bodies sti am-htened ot Brill s Sheet .!eta! Works, opposite Lw!s tjuper .service (Station Phone 41S. tl' Hotel Medinid tomorrow at noon when tile committees will be in session with the cily eouavil on matters In connection with reposed municipal airport Medford. the ! for t You can't afford lo miss hearing Willamette I'nlversity Men's (.llee'each year at different houses tnu ; club of I'O voices at First Meth- . halls on the campus for the pu.-- ndist church Tuesday, s o'clock j pose of raising money for the V. : Prires reasonable. 30s. v. C. A. Mis. James McN'uli" and Mrs. I Wood all kinds . oak, laurel. ; Charles Angles of Medford were . fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel. visiting friends and relatives in i Co. Tel. 631. tf Ai-bland last Friday. j Jtledford motorists are reminded ' wood all kinds oak, laurel, : fir and dry slabs, Medford Fuel I to be placed on display today at j local motorists. 'Out of that milli on Tel. All. tf ' the Sanderson Motor company and her five were for new automobiles. The regular monthly meeting of. the Itogue Itiver Ministerial asso- ; elation will be held in tlie M. K. i church in Medford tomorrow in-; "lead of In Ashland us previously i arranged. This change was made that the members of tho associa- I tlou might hear Ht-shnp Luwo of i tlie church who will be in Med- j fo:-d on that day and in Ashland for a late afternoon and evening session. Haled hay for sale. John Car kin. Phone llia-L. 331 Coal by tho suck or ton. Tel. 131. Medford Fuol Co. tf Tlie women's auxiliaries of camps of the t'nited Spanish war velirnns. situated 111 cities und towns where armories and county court housyn are located, will be benefitted under the provisions of a bill introduced in the present session of the legislature. The bill. which Is sponsored by Senator Henrv I.. Kuck of The Dalles, is in act to amend section !702 and a; 03 of Oregon laws, allowing the auxiliaries of the I'nitcd Spanish war veterans free meeting places In either armories or county court houses. Have your car reconditioned nt Motor Inn Gnrnge, 207 S. Riverside. 307 C. K. Chapman, Valley View res-l-'ent, who operated a car with California plales, was fined no ...lid ordered to buy a new Or von license for his car. costing $4 by Justice of the Peace ltohorts in Ashland. The charges were 1t ferred by Officer C. P. Talent. Now Is the time lo put on your dormant spray. Phonojn your or der to spray man, W. F. SteiireH. phono lo.'4-L. fli ft i ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY FREE! Phone V 51 . L0 sfjr Wflj Vy M NO LOTTERY NO DRAWING EVERY LADY PRESENT EACH AND EVERY Will Receive One Piece l TRmuyE. medfoiid, The bii; steelhead which ha be. n on display In Joe Wharton i w indow has caused quit a bit of coiiirneiu. The Ush was caught by ' hot tamaleAi do street.' pleaded ; c. A. Kraser near Kands Kungerla dusky son of Italy at the police; station below tlalice. and weighed eleven pounds and tw elve ounces. Mr. r laser has entered this ti m, in the cuntesl sponsored by the Field and Stream magazine. This ..Is an annual itft'tesl and j-overs cveiul different classes fish, our particular Class ncins leemeau and rainbow t rout. Urants Priss Ittilleiin. tict your tnmales from Pat'3 Texas Tamale House. Dny or night. Meamcd service, joc each or 51 . ! Per dozen, delivered. 6:3 No. I:iv - eisiue. i-none i-tvt. j-.. iliss Allelic MtarK ot Aleiltorunand for several days attending to is visiting friends and relatives for business matters, a week in Kugene and Portland ' cheap dry lumber at Medford Ilest I'tnh lump coa 1"el. 631 1 Lumber Co. 237tf Medford Fuel Co. tf Although the signs .vere put up Klele Pardee, freshman In voca- some lime ago. on nearly every tionai education at Oregon State 1 house door in tile city, discourag collc ge, from Medford has been 1 ing the visits of peddlers unless appointed cluiirmau of tho com - mittee in charge of ticket sales In Waldo hall for tho annual waffle breakfast. The breakfast Is held tnal the new J'ontiac muueis are.wuii o. issueu, including 14 to will include several models, all off which reveal a marked Improve-; ment In body lines over the models of previous years. Watch for the Watklns products solicitor, or phone Mrs. V. N. Campbell, 38s-K, or call at 115 King SI. 313 Included among the out-of-town visitors who were In Medford yes terday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. F. Poole of Kvans Valley, irs. Mayme Tucker Westsidc. Mrs. Elizabeth lOdmiston of laurelhurst, Mrs. Minnie Joeck. l of Talent, Mrs. Ida Kent and Mrs. Lawrence Luy of Wellen. Mrs. Maude ltoblnson of Hold Hill, Misses Ituth, Flora and Margaret Collins of Table Jtock. I Frank Deane of .Willow Springe. W. 1). King of Jacksonville and; Harold Wilson of Phoenix. Taking the position left vacant ' by the resignation of Miss Mable Moore, who is resuming studies at! the Southern Oregon .Normal school. Miss Hertlta Nuwlltnd of Ashland has accepted a position as teacher for the upper grade of the Lone Pine schuol. Scottish Ulto. Stated meeting Siskiyou edge of Perfection, 7:30 p. m-. Jan. 2Mh. In stallation. L. K. WILLIAMS. Scy. rlMaKes Fat Pecple Slim; Now York I'liyslciuu PcrftTls Sim llo ..ml Kilts y Method of ' lU-diiciiiK Wt'lKlit. 1v. II. Newman, a lii-Piim-fl nnu:- tiring phynirlnn of Fifth aw- Mint'. New oi k. annoutu'iM unit tie j has pen'eewd ;i treatment which I h;is MUlrkly rid tat people ut exeesn ; weitrht. What is more remarkable is the Iloehtr's Htalemetit that lie I lias Mieressfully treated thmiHaiids of patient for fat red net ion with out unneee.siary ehanKu of diet nr l.urdeiisoiiH! xel'else. He also says thai fat people who puffer from i chronie rheumatism, pout, af-thina and hih blond pressure obtain ' szreat relief from tho reduction uf their RUperfluuiiH flth. The Doc tor hay offered to m-nd without I charKe to anyone who will write him, a free trial treatment to prove j nis t'HitniH, n wen as ills ' ray- when-redueed" plan. If ymi want to rid yourself of mtperf lmin fat. write mm today. adnrc.Msintf Dr. Newman, ami fifth Avenue, New York City. Dept. II. THE BIGGEST GIFT KIGHT MED FORD HAS EVER KNOWN FRIDAY Absolutely Free of Beautiful Antique Ivory Chinaware STARTING FRIDAY Feb. 1st Attend fgtilarly And Secure A Complete Bet It's FREE to Every Lady No "its" con- nected to China Night RIALT0 onrnoN. srmvY. jaxtary 27. 1020. ! 'I belonB to de.se United States; and I gal no money and nowhere to go. So please, chief, let me sell I station yesterday afternoon in un ; elion to omain pernussi.n lo veno tanmlt irom a uusn cult in me business section. "I w;l8 Uj, jn Olynipia. but I want change and , so I etime here, he continued. "and chief, they are good tamale." ltoc'er, !ne minim, woo was : blind w one eye, was told to move on and sell his wares in some other city. Cheap lumber and Cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. JJTtft , a. A. Ilayde. local Foster and , Klelser manager, has been in Pons' j endorsed by the Medford Chamber of Commerce, the peddlers are ; making their appearance at local : dwellings nearly as much as be- fore, according to reports. In many cases the agents are discouraged at once by the householders, but In some cases they are invile'd In and big orders are taken, Yesterday was anolher heavy day at the sheriffs office in the issuance of temporary auto licenses With-Ae Raio Mind IfcVJ&a IhI tufows l3 ilN nor is it lit iill ndvis- nii'iita, N. Pa- VTsWw XI siZfu . t4C I cific hlKliwuy. 3rd house north of NKr kS K-rsoi ji 1 loss resulting k Owl Filling Station. U LT vS rf Hours 12 to 8 P. M. Daily Not LJ . v. '' k.V(V S?tsgBP t'lOlii title faulls. For OUC Open Sunday. U 00o J !sinall premium you c-nn B ltt o?0 jH '"lv'' ,I,e l,,'1'i,(-'u,il1 P'tcc- fjyjf&F 'O'V 93 Starts TOMORROW M?T?ym I ESTHER RALSTON AilSffaCt CO. KtffllK IXb f COMING SOON M T WWW ik f CHINA NIGHT "THE CASE OF I VACJrJEWELERS fffi I Medford'a Biggest g T l?KA MITH" 1 1 "lu'u!,u ""V7 I Gift Niaht -W . snstilK' I 1 ' Clean racs wanted nt the JIall IMIIII7 M.,i, . . - 1 ,r,n,ln'' nie. t I TODAY! -"3BF jK fir -s only imsi J$m j f t ITiSa a MM-rrK Itj SHL b ' THE LITTLE IRISH SWEETHEART OF HERE! THE SCEEEN M ill mi . 'l'fei iii Hi . '1 I It's a Gay in ' GUttering FANCHON & MARCO'S I w ye Ml "MIKE'S IDEA" . I and Pep 7 l ' mth , . v , j Jackson antl Lee ! j Montgomery and Ward Hnrry Sherwood Il'fl And the f ' JKJ SUNKIST BEAUTIES ?MJtH'8e""N I r RICHARD I II, (,& A Bevy of Feminine Beauty ARLEN . I i nv . . - item i ill Km '''V NANCY CARROLL 5 I W "MANHATTAN SSs ffllMl,? COCKTAIL" W SlilBllp , yt ma- liipiliiililiMli'iiii '1 - AH 111 it' mon. CLAR 'NntVITK! ifi I I k20.L rxArt lm mMiifnki P w 'Written av - kMOSn Claiming he has 637-3 due him (or p,,,. wa(;e, Carl Smith tiled flHt yesterday In circuit court r0nrt nvnlnst the Jackson County 11 ' TODAY ONLY All the Life, the Action, the Thrill and Lure oihe Race Track and Vith a Beautiful Love Romance MARIAN NIXON xm I i i Jackson Countv P.' Hey! AY-B jWgJ ."rnith is also tuins lor Creamery. loU csl"- Ct t'tah lump coal. Tel. ... Medford Fuel Co. 1 -l,T r -' The Pick o' the Silent Pictures Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M. ' fIN JJJj - 308 Medford Bldg. Dr. Emmett Carpenter III! jt. - 1 III fp&t.mA Hi LriiKUfKAtlURo III Spinal Adjustments HI Massage HI Electrotherapy Office Phone 430-R '