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: II n ; i. ; i ,i i Tocal and 'Personal Motorists muift have- lzit li' '1'' plates or te mporary licen-., fore they run eKa)ly opiate a car -iccordinft to local mate traffic o f- filer, who say the practice of P - eiatini; a car on a money 'der ha little caui to he put into fin - ther ue, a temporary lieen-s may now be procured at the sio-riffe j office. wih an added charge of one ; dollar, returnable to the purchaser! upon the return of the temporary p In tea. Wood all klndf. oa. laun t, fir and drv slab. M'dford Fuel Co. j 1 i f j Mif. K. M. Coily, head dperHor of tin local telephone i-xi-hang, is reported to be -bowing gradual im provement, following a Jong fiee of Influenza. She is now able to i nit up several hour dally- i Dresses, Dresses. Host values In 1 town for your money. One look j will convince you vivf.u ir. w. 41- Mie 41, to .9.1 ilkn. natltn and eeoittettcH. rellliiK at com. i-nie-i,ru.,l,jral,l Hardens. f.ntiiririK th W. 2nd SI. Vivian Norman Harm ,,ruvoM ,,rche..tra. The pu 31 llr. mid Sir, rt. 11. Kout left Sfedford today for San Franclfeo whero they will make their horn" In the future. Mr. FoutH has been connected with the salen depall morit of the Armfltroni; Motor com pany here. Wood all Itlnda oak, laurel, f.'r and dry lab. Medford Fuel f?o. Tel. 031. tf Clitests from a distance r'-e!wtere.l at Medford lintels Include H. M. .McCoy of Holland, Mich., V. M. Ilyland of ChlcaKo, .Mr. and Mrs. Chan. W: Wehb of ChllliMack. it. t'.. Thelrna Loree and Frances An derson of CalKiiry. Alia., Mrs. K. t , i ;.' u, , ;'-r , Falls, Ida. Fresh smelt arriving dally at JnhnKon'x Market. tf Temporary auto lieenseR were lt yued at the nherlff'n office thin fornoon lo H. D. Irwin, L. K. Htephons. K. McIonald, Paul Kan dl7 and Willnrd Whitman of Med ford and It. V. Hlecle of Ashland. Coal by the nacK or ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co, tf A. warrant fr 'he arrest (f t'huR. Coder ha been iHued, charK fn: him with the theft ot S.1L' be lonninjf to the American I-clon. Coder i allewed to have Hold tick etH fftr the Legion bunquct at the district convention laHt week with out turninir ovr the money, of ficers aw-ert their belief that Coder, ban left the city. Crantn Paso I i'oui;Ier. I "Charls" Ttep. phone 47D-M) Mrtt. Sadie Allen. 2 S2tf 1'ouull Vounn. j-on nt Mr. and .Mrs. James W. Younn, is In Med ford for a vlflt with hi.s parents, having arrived here from lOuMene thin morninu. Do not foret the Afodol Clothing t'ompany a big $20,000 Htock diw poal nale. l'0fttf An estate of $17110 waa left by John Kinerk, local renident, who died luht yeur, according to an In ventory and appralHenient on le todny at tho county cl);Us office. Tho eNtnte watt nppra inert hy Y. 11. f!ore, T. A. Fifer and f i'-nrne Frey. An estate of approximately ?r4!i won left by Mansena Itran nan of Awhland, nrcordinjr to an iithcr inventory. This estate was uppraiHed by F. Rmlth, IS. K. Car ter and H. J. Khaw. Ooculturt here for a Nhort tlmp only. Treat me nta for health nnd hnpplnesfl. J.ovo offer! ns. Writ ten character analynls. Hours 10 a. in. to G p. m. 14 8. Hnrtl-tt, Apt. 1. 309 Included nmona tho Oreonian, other than Portland residents, re. lwlerlnR nt Medford hotels yester day were II. K. Khade and party of Halem, Mr, Rffio Kvnn of Pen dleton, F. M. Clll f The Dallen and Curl Field, H. J. Chaney and "C. f?. 'J fey burn of Huppne. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl T. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. PhnnM fift. tf A bounty warrant- was Issued nt tho county clerk' offlco today to Allan Oebhard of thiu city for the killing- of one coyote. Willamette University Men's Oleo- Chin In eonrert present col lefte ftonR and stunts, classical and popular numbers, nt First Meth odist church auditorium Tuesday, Jim. 29, t R o'clock, 80S Hev. Ir. Titus I.mve, bishop of the Methodist Kplscopal church In ttreKon, during his May in this city yesterday nnd today, was a guest at the Hotel Medford. Hot, clean coal. Tel, 631. Med "ord Fuel Co. tf 1 There are brands of breads of all types and , varieties on the market but the Outstanding sales leadership of Fluhrer's Milk Bread for the past five years is amiffe proof of its Biiporior quality. Jl In the aecfiaiifn -f his i - hitl - ln io Tex purier, lcai pound wrsil-r. Tommy Jlyan, Mcdford's wren ling tailor, " ill have an opportunity to deW.n. strate hi- prnw.' a dy wrotb-r in ord r in kwp his guar- i one hour in a M mi-U f flrim dAtch i , .w-edirii: the niau h I.hwou. i i , Alley ..nd S..ilor J;o k Wood at th- ! Hlllln thfau.r Ki-hrunry 4. There iH a f,.(.in(( between Porter ian(1 ):iiti, and th-ir meeting i ex - . liniuh i.n cxcmionally . f , ..,,,. (0 w.it. h. Io not forieet thf M Company's big tl'0.0' po:il wile. i'fl Clot i stock Heine and hi. crew of . . orators leave early tomorrow rnorn- v.iil deeonite ihe fairurtiunds pa - viliou for ih 1'or. ntau-s ball t.J,on:"d rnuline, . j. wirin, I,-- h'ld there Thuri-day evening.) Freeman, w. J. MacKeozie, Pverytlrn" U being arranged on i f Mathews, A. J. Fleming. a' very elaborate Male CeoiCe p.hl, H. Palmer, c. ;, . , , ... A, , o'llallaren rind herald -N'l' hoU. ford Fuel Co. If Ihe it rami l'lo t'inmliir-o of : the I. (. O. I-. W Ko.ni; to kivo a wrles of cniertulnmenu to helnile- fiMV ttia r.Ymnsi i.t the erfinit1 ' ' 3irn. i.narie j, wweeney, .Mrs. . . ,.. ,,,.,. ,, ... The'.... .. . - . , . ..... ...iiii.L win lie u ui u.iiii..- ... v,i - I''"" puhllc I invited lo intend all OI incse enter- tainmi nts. The committeo is put- inn lonn us oesi eiions iium- these enieriainrnt-ni a success, and - - - ood all kinds oak, laurel, .weoroi a nas a Z'J to 19 victory i "' o i rlu.M . enidemie of if.fln. nz-. any or all of the dlffer-nt features. fp am, d , Modford Fu., 'ove,- Klamath Fa 1 In. The preliml-! "eRll,Te wh Vl. hear1 i which ha" been wcepi.r- Tarknv mendfnff. runne removed Ca TeK M tf. niiry Kamt WH be vrlen lho e are:u.?:iIow Wl B and ' s now cente craft .Shop. 1G,fTwln Falls. Ida., arrived in Med-: team. team which will be heard in dLsjister Jitont ulvieo, .something new was added to the; f((i,, yvhI(.r(lay from mahnn Cnii. with two defeats" at the hands i L 8 f. HouKh- b Tool "wild life- in I -Ithht r park f.rnia. where they had been spend-j of the Fro.sh and tho Hooks. he: J-aura Drury and Hobert , y xl zwZZl day 15 Hpeclmena of wild ti rkesl( wjnti.r aml Hm.nl lhe (,,iy Medford team plays Halem at ?a- L xh imntanao , . , . . land mher official raised on a farm in the Applewtte ; . nif.r.ft J(n, m.nh(, i r lem tonlirht. nnd will orri.-e home I . Tho ntonse rivalry which has I iHJ r. iV." '. - district for the Mate came depart- ment. The beautiful birds were ph.ce,! by Came Wa.d. n Hoy Parr , in the same rK-n w ith the pheanantH. and those who visited the pen mar-j v ' ' " w,'' ! iiov.is. inc win oe ii.K.-.i i.e. mountains and lliu raten, nrnen l-arrnaici. u asrcc.une ,n mi.- p.irK jacu i.uue oi nan r rnnw.u. representative ut the Jack Hahblt Clothing company of St. Louis,. "i" "1 ,U1 - V ano ten ims morning lor ine norm, j ('has, Sehleef of riiville and W. J. Loch, C. 1). VanKirk and J. Mc Henry are nmong the California hotel guests in Medford. Fresh smelt arriving dully nt Johnson's Mnrket. tf A bulldin permit was issued by the city today to the Jackson Coun ty Itiiildinc nnd l.oan company to Install a vault at Its offices on North Central avenue, at a cost of ?.'00. Get those renders nnd auto bodies straightened nt Prill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Slatlon. Phono 418. tf Mr, and Mrs. William Criggin left last evening for their home in Sacramento, ( "al.. following two days spent in Medford on business while en route by motor from Se attle, Wash. Do not forget the Model Clothing Company's big $20,000 stock dis posal sale. JiOTitf A total of 210 predatory animal were killed in the Oreuon district lu December by 34 hunter work ing In co-operation with the I'nited States bureau of biological survey j and the Oregon slate livestock sani tary board, according to a report made by ihe bureau. Coyotes con stituted the largest part of the kill, numbering 1 XU. Seventeen bob cats three cougars and one bear completed the total fia porcupines, four k links and four badgers were destroyed. Since the hunters started operations in IHIfl it totuJ of 41,7!Ci coyotes, M02 bobcats, y3 cougars, nine Canada lynx and 29 timber wntves have been killed In Oregon, tbe bureau reported. Doora and windows cheap at Medford Lumber Co. IS7tf After having been confined to the Sacred Heart hospital for a short time paat because of illness, Mrs. Luanna Denton was to have been removed to her homo on Cot tage street today, well on tho road to recovery. You can't afford to miss bearing Willametlo University Men's (llee club of 'JO voice nt Firnt Meth odist church Tuesday, 8 o'clock Prices reasonable. SOS Miss Kat In line Phlpps, Southern Oregon Normal MudenJ. at Ash land, spent the week end visiting rein liven and friends In Medford. Dance Thursday night at Orien tal Hardens, sponsored by I. (. O. K. Grand l.oduo Committee. 310 A pfiso or petty thievery was re ported to the police today In the stealing of shrubbery from the city park last night when no vera I plants were uprooted from flower beds. The police totlay were attempting to locate the perpetrators. Hemembcr the tlardtime dance at Valkcr Tuesday night. 3S Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. t'uly and Mrs. Hose i F.ifert motored yesterday to the top of the Siskiyous. They report -led that there were over 100 local people skiing and enjoying tbe varl ; huh winter sports there. Fancy Newtown apples delivered i anv i.ieo In he city, 7re box. ; Johnson's Murker 30Stf A. K. Sims and son Albert arrived by motor this forenoon from oak land, Cal.. to spend a short lime in Medfor.Vwllh fvleiuU while Jour- T ft hfthe Z'u In ,1," ,ark tor I Jnro-' Voun- havlnR Ju"1 nt" i '." a ,,""im! ' liH 0''"'. ! hib school itself, it is hoped that j J? V ' I!..mi.mh,r tho WU,me,S? rwoe , '" "Lh.r anc, cedar pes,,. I .and ' ctVX XuaT"? -d ' tTrtl.1 W.y " SU ' COUCIIS , Cll.h rnncert Tildny evenlnu at i Mpdfor5 Lumb(,r Co 237tfl. ,99111 support thl aotlMty. he said. WV.M V' k Firet MMhodlH rhiln-h. 30S .. , . w .. . , A Q M '! 9 ...u' m uiirntoii to provide for a sinking and Pta' to mauo hi. p.r,a.,n. homo. Wood U klnda onk. lauri'l. fir and dry alalia, Medford Kin? Co. Tel. St O. A. Kdwards tf Mr. and Mra. I......1 - ...,.. ii-li, l.i lh.. Sllilv,,ii inounlalns yi-ntordny Coal hy tho aack T.r ton. Tul. 3t. Modford Kucl Co. ' Applii-nilon papoiH for tho Bum dlansbip Kenneth And Jatns j llobson ol Ashland were on ! today nt the county clerk's office. The mother lo dead and tbe boys. ! one of whom is nearly SI, were i deserted by their father. Howard Hohson was the petitioner for the guardianship Hrt Fifth lump coat. rl. M. Medford Fuel Cw. tf TMM-Hmu .ViAll; I W. C. Thurslow, own-r i J ThurJow Glt-ve company .f I i land. spent this morning in ih j calling on local trade. Mr. Thur i low lias visited the Medford terri- to, he rays, for the yea .'a. M-et me at the d-.n e at Oriental lr ,.n, i' Iopm' ..r i port land, representatives of the' proctor & riant hi company are j bu-dni,! vlitor in "Hertford for , several days. j Sow is the time lo put on your' I .inrmnnr .nnv rhnn- t ' tur tr. Bi.nv mftn. w v vtenrra Phone 1024-L. 310 Ouestx from Portland registered locai noien inriune i- t.. Ktang,,uray nignt at Kiamaih rolls, by VVI lutnlcfi II ( L'imlUL' I and Mr. UushII (iowans, TIium i Hoy Turnharn, Mrn. M. It. i "r1'1- Ir- andw.lrs. K. f. Keeord. CM your tnmnloH from Ynfx T..ynu TrirnnlA Itr.utn Tin- .r ni-hf kl-aiiimI rv!c. 10c ench or tl.00 pr ,oz,n Jivor, 0:3 .N-OJ j;iv. rrs,0- i-hono 1400. 309 . . . ' """"" ... i .i,, xi. . 1 1 1 A i..;. m.... ii:..: I U ooiis. Mrs c.wen tvniwimeb u,i Arnold liutlor and MIsk .Maurine' ,..,.,. r,,..,,, , ak,i.,,i ,.' ,i.. . ,.,,., .,!.. . ,v. DnuKhlera of the Nile held th"re, that day. Mr(( pm J: a,,, Th ,,.fl thi mfirniB foP tll,.ir homP ln Twi, Hwir Don ,.r0V0!(t orchestra at 0ri,nlal (;arden9, Tnur,(luy j:inu. 31. Miss Stella Arnold of Hask. Can., nrriv(1(, hre lhi, mornlnK lo visit ; h,.r linro nnd aun( Ml. lin, M. to runts Pass yesterday in their j n,.w l)afiKO rar J f.h- ,' .. of irn(tffl.(i . Lumber Co. 37tf tieorKe A. Oiven from Kogue river was hero yesterday to make arranK;mcnts for remodeling the ; house on Second street ho recently! purchased. The (liven family in-J tend moving into th-ir home in thoi sprinK. Ashland Tid ink's. 1 Fre.nh ocean flb. Public Market Tuesday, from Sixes ranch. 3oS Janiex Hobinson was Kchedub'd ' to have a hearing lu police court j totlay on a charge of Intoxicatitni. followIuK bis arrest Inst flight by the jiolice. ! P.est Utah lump coal. Tel. 031. j Medford Fuel Co. tfi II. Allen. Jr., K. K. Heid and F.I V. (iuff are business visitors here! from Seattle who arrived Sunday I Jr. and Mrs. I). W. Stone spent yesterday skiing In the Sisklvous. Mall THIiuna announrod lliat (lay Puree, the stage auractlon comlrm to Hunt's fratrriail would play , here toniKht. This show wilt be ; featured at the Craterian ednes day night and seats are now on sale at tho box office of that the- Card party nt Parish ball Tues day evening at 8 o'clock 30s' """''V,' " "V11, K. L. Pfaff at Piddle, ore., over I the week end, f. F. Cnrnant of Canyonville U'au In Miiilfnnil viulllm. frii.niWi In nWltionttlle IflU)r t of ast WO(.k I j Obituary C11ASTA1N At her home in !hi city January 2H, Henrietta (iulhery Chastuin. ayed 74 years, wifo of Henjamin R Chnstaln. Mm. Chastaln was born September IK. In Kentucky. At the ogc of 10 year. ahe wa united In marrlaKu to Ilenjamin K. Chnstaln nt Hatesville, Ark. They Hved In Arkansas for three yeurs, when they moved to Illinois, where they resided for IH years, then to "Okla homa tn 1901'. The family moved to Oregon nnd lived in Josephine county until five years hko when they came to Medford. She H survived by her htiaband, llenjamln F. Chastaln, three sonn ,itwl t.... ni.,.l.A,ia InlM, II Chnil. tn 1 ti of Kugune, s. K. Chastain of Medford. V. V. Chastaln of Klam ath Kalis. Mrs. J. It. NcovlUe and Mrs. II. L. MUIh ot Medford. 3i grandchildren nnd five great grandchildren. K i moral aerviccH will be con ducted from the Conger funeral parlors. West Main at Newtown. Tuesday, January 2'.', at 2:3a p. m. llev. C. W. t'rost will have charge og services and interment will be lu tho Medford cemetery. l.UOWN Wm. llrown passed away near Talent Jauuary 24 after n linging Illness. Uemalns are nl the Conger funeral parlor1. where funeral ftrrangements are! being made, j ItnllrnndH SvW liimiiMS , V1KN.NA (H) Austrian statejw)lo ,;inu, unwiitlngly unprepared I railways aro askinir the uitional j nrti ooutd not rKk f.iituru to np-j assembly to sanction an Increase vn r whn railed a.i he rushed to I of 14 tf per cent In passenger ., haberdaxber for emcrgencv wcrv I j'""" 1 ' 1 I i rt..JVn.Z I - , , Z V, iinvi. nni win i.i- n.. ii-iii, ..... ... Is plannrd to lw.u. Qtianf.iahl . lllOl-ka llf tlokota 99-hK ll Will. XO a I t.n-j,',ookH of whu-h will, to ajt)ltUtMt nn;, vanished, it may be "HH"-. mi"" "1- ii"-' Ftcn siool Oamao'd NOHW Al.K. foiin.lii. L'S. (,11 -Thu old Thomaa Titi-h tu-hmil -;,,! (lir Kiirnivr Gov. Thoina FihA Revolutionary soldier Mid author of "Yaukeo Doodle" was damaged by fire today. I Cm ago Meeting TucMlny. There will be a special mating of th Pomona flianue at the hall in Contra! Point Tuesday eenlng. January' 39. All members are re miesleil to attend. 1KIHL.nl', MbUfrUKD, PELICANS DEFEAT ASHLAND QUINTET: 43-22 SATURDAY ' The K ianiat h f a lift high "."hool basketball team unmercifully trim - med the Ashland high school Sat- th score or 4 3 to si. This is lb' ursL nine in souinern ure- gon history, that a Klamath school ha adminintored so stinging a ,u"ifti, ana one of the few tlinen ; that a valley team has even been) : UiUen, let alone massacred. The Kiamath team look a lead at the flr-t quarter, und were i nw 1cm than 15 ahead throuch - Ollt I h I'll rw Vinl wcrA lAnti. rul on hoth sido, but tho I.lihians were thn chief offenders. Klamath Kalla matlo quito a , iiuiio:iy one 01 me Kame. a nu . T .' , nuiic ciosen eariy uninr. .u . i.h. Knn... . i ... 'tendance. The Kl.-unath Falls team, with!01 aiKh HChool auditorium. this victory under their hell, nlnvi ,he Me.ifr,i i.:..h ..h..i k .r Friday nicht, in Hnllthorn Crt. Kon hlKh school eonferenca tM.. b "ho1:! , lomorrow afternoon. .Defeat by tho yenrlincs of the j ;two ,(atH int(tftlUionfl WAH not unJ :ocpoeted, but preat Koocl has come j therefrom. The early Keason cock- 310-lines, han vanished, and tho aquad 'wis had all tho rouBl. corners knocked off its playliiK form iihe four hard names. Tito team A WASHINGTON BYSTANDER Ity Kirke I., Siinpou. V SIII.CTOV Konin nlgrn in or n.arhv Wa.shlnKton ihi-rr- ,inui,iiMU nii i., m.i.ii,. on ceremonial oca.Hions amnnsr the 1 dark lined citizenry a "Karment an- j tinue and rusty. '' like the theme ,.t tin. w.li.K.-i.tii.i i r,,i...9i'n ' ml , ":Z':': .l Z,lUU,.ll:l-U. M. n,.t. : part ift tho pomp and disnllyiof , ,, t.om.t of ,,. ,.,,,. , j,.t1Jt This nnient tail-coat of decent) imii''sslve flare hidow the waist line, back -In times now almost Iokl to memory fiMuietl in many an im- po.inK argument before Unit k'rave i-verend tribunal. Jt has drap- f( ,ho man,y furmH of m.ny uj lawyer who later became famous and wealthy. To nu'i't human exigencies. It was of middle size dimensions, it was a snug fit for bl men, but swung In ample folds about .small-boned pleaders as they stood behind the high desk from which counsel in variably addresses his pleas to the black-robed chief justice and his nssocinU's on the supreme bench. Wliere Clothes Count. Tho court is not ko formal now in dress requimeueU. YJt there is a notable tendency among law year.s of experience with itu un wriilen aa woll as its written rules novor to appear for argument ex cept chid iu formal black cutaway, with trousers of striped dark gray and the necesisary dark neckwear nnd tall white collar. Kvery court functionary, bailiff, marshal, clerk or crier is so garbed and the un wary visitor who ilares hang an overcoat over the rail of a vacant pew In front of him will quickly hear tho voice of authority mut- ' ' ' , . , . Lawjers do appear In bulneKs suits Home times, hut not very often. It's a matter of courtesy and a sense tf the fitness of tbltiKS rather than rule and tho court has come to excuse failure to dresa the part of attorneys making their first ap pearance before it. It has even been known that an neeentiic from the remote interior has argued minu-i h necktie. Hut that is Just by way of helng custom honored in tho broech. Kntcnceiiey VartlrolH Rome year.s ngo the unwritten rule was relentless. To apper in sack suit might bring rebuke upon the offending pleader, so fetu't attaclus bit on the idea of keeping a medium sir.ed tail-coat In Hiock. available to any lawyer ice. i.tiiiars oc nworteu sues ana - hlack tie or two made in. the! i .T" I 1 "'"''' '""" nun aarronal rfiiiilrtarnt: ;,r(. nmv mi ,. llliornl and tho ulnea: j ...ti....,. tin v:iiil.lnri It i.!,i .f . recalled that hardly a year ago an ok la hitman seeking admission lo practice before the supreme court wa curtO rebuked and stood asido by Chief Justice Taft because ho ca me be fore t h e co n r t In a sac k suit, vesttess nnd with coat open, displaying an expanse of expensive shirting. S-itilili HUe. HtAtod moutinp SiHkiyou oiIki of rorfootion, 7:30 9. p. in., J;lil. I'tth. In. ni. illation. , U V. WILLIAMS. Secy. QflKOON.' MONDAY. JAM AUV 2. 19. TRIANGLE DEBATE WILL BE STAGED ! FEBRUARY SIXTH Thf "first iiiter-ftchol&aiic debate, , which will be a triangular arrange - ment, between MedYord, G rail's r-ass and Ashland, will bo staiied 'in the three cities Wednesday, r euruary . The .Medford neKative (cam the local high schoid. will meet tne Asfiiand anirmative here at the Junior high achool auditorium at eight o'ekx-k. At the same time, tbe Med ford affirmative will meet ' he Grani Pasrs negative in Grants : an" liranls I'aKS affirm - atiVB Will tTlf-Pt lh Aihlnilil BP.T.i1 all ihetl OWn. ! ativp in Ashlaml. I This del.ale, whit h will open the ! Interseholastie contests throughout ' . I.a acta ulll .1. ....u ' ..... uc iu uu- n,i rusi.i,.n . . "-,-- - uiiiv curuiuiiv inviieii our iirppn rn lattend tho ierroniince at the Jun- question to be debated Will be. Jteaolved: That the poliev o ' federal subsidies to the : ' ommohwco ki mc oirtlVJii states I S . , ai w n h. f 1 MeJ,fo " ,d, ftAJ n., ocal contest eKpeciatly ha iie of debit denendu I m J.rr? i S f rt? dt ' ittitttle" vniil I.r.lnl. ttnilv iinKHrt.' jlty (1,rec,or for he hl(4i, school. Hecauae of the value of this activ ity to tl students and to .Medford Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Station ! : Monday. January 2K. S.'K.a Mi-ti'rs 1 31 U Krjs 30 to fi : l r p. m.- -Vc Townc j trit-r. j ! B : 1 Ti to 6:30 Medford Mail ! ! 4 Trihlini', iipws and markil.s. 4 1 18 in K:30 Sinithi'rn Oli'cr.n j i t Haw Coriioralion. 4-i S:30 to y Kadi Transfer Co, ' T J 9W A90990 A9010r "II 9. O. T Tu.-liiy. .I(inuar- 2. ! i" I" a. 111. M.'dford: Iomestlc Laundry. 10 to 1:3 Southern Ore 4 pon K1"ctric. t iu.9i-j io 1 1 uiwoiir'i a k ;io ti ,s'"re- , 1:30 to 12 Colonial link- 1 ! cry. 1 - to 12:3.. i. m. Independ- USVi occasioi;il!v fur tho bm nt Klcciric , i::3 to 1 Monareh Seed and b'eed t!o. S:3u to C : 1 ." Ve Towne Crier. 6: 1 ; to fi:30 Mvdfnrd -Mail T ,I,n" nw - marKcis. 8 t 9-Siilder'n Dairy and Tribune, news and markets. 4 T I'rnnuce i o. i 9 to 10 California Oregon 4 Power company. Curd of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sym pathy during our recent bereave ment, and for tho beautiful floral offering. Mrs. W. F. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Wright and Family. Can! of Thanks. We wish to thank our ma n y friends for their kindness nnd sym pathy during our recent bereave ment and for the beautiful floral offerings. Henry Ilukill. Mr. and Mr. Newton Lewis nnd Family. 3 us TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU HUNT Modern house, close in. Phone a or !'JS-X. tf KOFI SAI.K 1023 Hudson Sedan; bargain. Ontes tiarage. Phone Owner, !21-H. 3uStf WANTKO 12ight women dressers for Wednesday night, Cay paree Co. Kxperience unnecessary. Ap ply Mr. Mendenhall. Phone 1M0 or 4!o. before 2 p. m., Wednes day. 3u;t LOST Hound, black and brown; bad teeth. Notify Jackson Hotel Harder Shop. Howard. 3 lb FOH SAI.K turkey toms. Mammoth llronce Tel. f.:3-.ll4. 310 FOR SAI-K Hedstead. mattress and springs. P. O. Itox 8 S 1 , Medford. 3m ynt si.V5 iMws FOH HALK HOme real coyote and coon dnga; hiih class Walker dogs. For information, write C. S. Taylor, Yuba City. Cnl., Itoule No. 3. Ucason for -jelling; No more game here, 310 KO,t SAI.K Lyon's electric Incu- rtx .110 FOR KKNT Hniinokoeplnii rooma. 32". K. Jackson Si. Phone TP.t-W. 311 KDH SAI.K Show ran! inn r hi,, hano, plato top. 1 1 xn-W. ti-foot, l'hone 305 Kill: liB.vr Sninll modorn hoimo. i-litno in. oast pido: rnnito In' kli ihi'ii. I'liono TST-lt. 310 FOH ItKNT Klirnlahod dimnatnlra npartmonln. SI? w. 5nd St. 314 KOI! SAI.K Oil KENT 1'iallo. In miiio SH s. Central. JMiono nn. - 3M I9KKSiT.II MOilM 99-aniod. ' iddo Ai:s., Apt. 20. Uivor-319 Esther Ralston At Rialtooday In "The Case of Lena Smith." at the P.ialto -day, Hather Ha 1st on hH her gnatesi dramatic oppor-1 tunity and she grasps it to demon- smite that great dramatic force of which she is ca-Qrde. It if a story o.' mother-love in , the Jpsef von Sternoere manner. It U laid in Vienna, and in the . ! nearby countrvsiilo j I,lrio1 of i'niy years from iSOi , to 1914 an,i Mis Ka,"lon plays the " 11 r ,W1- "" 7lt mw, nan i the chif supp'trtivg role and the v r rva tvonn-r naa an im- I h'- i lai ihe life, the people of j sa' lnn. are faithfully repre - 1 -n, and the reaiiMic scenes. "VidenfinB a wealth of research in i "P"n. nuc an inter- , ,... ' . ; i-omiilM.. lift n( the i.-iiist.-aiiyii ! ,,,,,,, .,v J!- , ; for th new semester will mil "he I Tv f' , . ,,' i printetl until the niiilillo ol tl. i'0, OHO OI IhO Uolv .sisters.,1 ... . American da it ring team, underwent "-"!,. . .,. ,0 , - ...... ....t ... . day. The operation was stated to havo been success and t h e """ lu m as '1,, w,.r new slinienl i coma be expected. ..... ... C'OXSTANTIXOI'l.K, Jan. 2S.-j It Helps Prevent Infection Piirkf l.nvis' ( iVrmii-iclnl .Simii l. u first (lunitrlit in infVi'- 1 t i-Hls. No lioin,' stlilnlil I i withoul it ,n t ho motliciiii l. .1IHM. It also slops (landriltt i! ' P- ' , Heath's Drug Store Larry and Fred m; mm ! 1 Pura at it fvtvJllSA I Now! Xx HURRY! IT'S HEM FR sf"" 2 DAYS 0NLY f OTHKR GIRLS' WEEK- W M I' ENDS ARE MERELY HER Mj S 12 TO & fS Wft MOMENTS. . WMSSUMI fs Frisky, Frolicky Red- M M fi?jJ V fM Readed Clara at her Flap- S3 AM mm A M I pering Best MSjM WJL mFJk A J . ' o HIGH SCHOOL NOW, HAS REGISTRATION OF 800 STUDENTS Owr 1')" new ,( ml -:. hv. rf-x- . i-;tt-r-d at thc0-tuior li"u - uor." since rrMay. hi insing the total enrollment for the nrv yrmester. beginning tody, up to iug to a rej-ort reevhed funi th ( HgiPi ifttlon was held I ( lne lu,itM;fit MJ as m i.jvp xh(.m an C-rt JiiUv t.- express 'lheir ,,r.t,.ri.iU(. for ( oi: ses. aid to Inakp (lu.ip btlU,t ,tioiM wih Qf taeiiltv advis.ii.-, f:u i .,.1,1,. ,1,.,. .i,..,. r,,r ti,..,, t...i..- weeK. ... . . ! 1 "e jmntir iiwit setiooi. .m-i jalso started its :iev; seriiesler to I day. r-ompli teii the enrulliii nt of oli stuili'nts this inorninu'. . - HUNT'S CRATERIAN NEXT WEDNESDAY Jan. 30 Prices $1.00 Mfin rV MK5r5.5hubert.'',. presence v E5 Frank G-ay Stanley Eoger . , I A ft! !l Tun A LOVELIEST LIVING PDSFS r ULlnnH AS the NIGHTS sit to 3 -NO TAX - SALE BOX OFFICE HUNT'S CRATERIAN L.V-.I ,9 .-r - : - Phone 5! ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUER!ZED SAFEPUE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Yoods James McNair Pharmacy! West 5me rharmacy P tk FIRT TIMI- v. rrvne, detuid tor the NE"A YOKK WINTER GARDEN o ; being &cut on tour prior tc iu M&nh&rUn tnaufunJ. Sc it nuw in all its pristine glory. tbe full fluih of youth A booking Mred by tb ev en o us raccVu o( Us Uter textrautgataa A NIGHT IN SPAIN. CHIC SALE SYLVIA FR005 KELO BH0THER5 EDnDF"i in WFrtniNR nc vrMiii: COMING SOON! I.e Big Movietone Production CHARLES FARR.ELL