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o o O O SALLY HAS GRAND oWINTER STORM !S TIME IN MEDFORD, SIDETRACKED FOR WANTS Kf RETURN MEOFOfiD VICINITY "Medioiil is a Brand town. 1 hd the time of my life here my I'd like to slay lonner iind net acquainted really," miit petit Sully 0'N?I1, moving picture star and lieadliuer on 1 lie Faiu hon k Alnreo show .Mikoh idea,' pre bunted here yesterday. I, Hally wuh a Hource of worry to the rest of ti:e. troup. who had , arrived at the station several min i nte before the Shastu pulled out I this morning for the north. And, i here was a round of anxious in-1 Miiiries as to whether she hud -;nt j ten on' the day coach or had for- j gotten to get up in time to make the train at all. j Just as the conductor was net-! ting his jaw to call "Ail Aboard.'; the little trouper made her en trance on the scene in a taxi, audi picked up her cue with "Hold ev-j everything; here I am." AVith ihut! the door of the cab opened and I she all hut tumbled out on toji her several hags and hat boxes. Her eipially famous sister, th red haired Molly O'Day. jumped . out of the taxi alter her. and after a breath taking sprint punctuated with Risk's of laughter, the tw cb;ls were boosted on the train, just as the wheels were beimilng to move. -T0L0 LADIES TO HEAR TUESDAY. JANUARY 29 TOLO, Ore., Jan. S. (Special) r To lo Community elnb met at the club house Tuesday. January J2, at 10 o'clock, with Mw. Mabto Mack present, who Kave a very j intcrcstinK lecture on home lin- j provemenls, the hulks gaining a Kivat deal of knowledge on the nubjeet. Mrs. Muck is givinj,' her instructions in series; and will meet with the ladles again on Tuesday, the yiUli at 10 o'clock. There was a ud attendance at this meeting and .-bo would like to see as many or more at the next meetfm;. Mrs. Mack is well qualified for the position, which she holds and most all ladies can tfnhi a event deal of knowledge by hearing her l" etures. Hot lunch was served at noon by Mrs. A. D. Hucklcs and Mrs. W. II. Uowland which was greatly enjoyed by all. Thone present were Mrs. Mitble "Mack, home demonstration agent: Mrs. Mario Collins, Mrs. II. V. Whetstone, Alrs A. 1). Ihickles, Mrs. .1. 1). Single. Mrs. 11. V. Pan key, Mrs. Kannle Clayton. Mrs. V. S. Tule, Mrs. II. D. Hamor, Mrs. U. IS. Kowland, Mrs. J. M- Hig mbolhain. alwo Mrs. Jennie Whlto. teacher in the Tolo school lunched tvlth the club. GAY PAREE HERE , "(Jay Paree of 1!S," which cornea to Hunt's CraU.-rian on Wedin'sijay. January 30. -presents a striking contrast between "Moth ers of the World" and the remain der of thn show. In the former is pictured In tableaux n tribute lo motherhood of all nations. It is flanked on one side by "cxphsos do femmcs," while on the other comes a fum iking com pari nient story expanded into a sketch. The same audiences that gaze at t be epidermis exhibits a pplaud "Mothers of the World" to th oeho. A critic in commenting on ihe paradox recently wrote: " '( pareC may be eomp-ired 'There's always some good in ev l.;td little girl.' " "(Jay Paree" requires a special train of eleven baggage cars and Pullmans transnort the show about the country. As a spectacle il is claimed to be the largest of all the long line of Winter Oarden shows. The can with the contains HILLS BROS00 COFFEE '. The famous trade-mark, the Arab, is Hills Bros.' exclusively. The exact, continuous process which roasts a few pounds at a time- is also Hills Bros.' exclu sively. No other roasting process insures such a matchless uniform flavor in every pound. No other cuft'ec tastes like Hills Bro-.. fer none is roasted the same way. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fffih trr.f-. the frit' vim ft , ttsily t '4 Kith tkt While yetvrduy and today were odd id a trifle of Hc:itlMed sumi ii tin shape of minute b:::U re sembling very small hail fell dur ing the day yesterday, the oulle cold and yiowy weather forecast tor that clay failed to materialize. the hig winter utorin heading towards Oregon last Saturday mi sidetracked, and appeared in the I'anudiaJi north wem ami Montana with corresponding low tempera lures, for instance with 40 below at Kdmuiitou. Trifling amounts of snow ft-H at tliiien during today, and the lowest temperature of this illuming at 5 a. m. was 3a. Snow tonlKbt and Tuesday and continued cold with a minimum of about L'5 nb hove ; forecast. Portland at o'clock this morn ing with Us above had the coldest temperature In western Oregon at that In mi- I in l.-i.i- iin.i j I t above, which Moon rose to !(f. ami tins early morulas: tempera - t lure at Mat sbfield wus 33 above ;HK yeburg 34 above. I POULTRY RAISERS ! TO MEET TUESDAY; A meeting of the members of the Poultry Kaisers' association, of which .1. .V .Imly of liritl'ln creek is president, will be held at the Hotel Med ford tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting is to effect a dissolution of the association, and .the busi ness of the association will be take n o ve r I y t he Ka r m JJu rca u Co-operative Kxebange. Keplies up to noon today, to the circular letter sent out by the Kami human Co-Operativo Kxebange Saturday, show a healthy interest In the turkey pool tdiipment lo be dispatched not later than' Febru ary i. It is expected that a carload will be secured. Thirty' cent.-! per pound is being offered for Xo. 1 touts, cents per pound for No. 1 hens, and I'D cents per pound for nil No. L' birds. (!. X. .Savago of New York has deposited jmhhi in the Jackson County bank to cover the shipment. The pool is the same as the Thanksgiving and Christmas pools. It is expected that no dfifieulty will be experienced in securing a carload shipment, as the growers are anxious to dispose of the birds on hand before the spring batch comes on. Daily Meteorological Report Momltiy. ilauuary -8, Medford and vicinity: Hmnvs to- night and Tuesday. Continued cold, Lowest tonight, about Ui degrees, with snows Continued Oregon: Cnsettled, tonight and Tuesday, cold. I Local Data T.' in pern Ht ro ( fet-j. . . . Iliwhcst (last 4 Ins.) ... I.o.vrsl (lust 'Z hrs. lu-l. hiimitlity (ptl.) I'rociiiitati'jii ( iiicltcs) .. State .f AWalh.r . 3H . 43 . 3H . CU . .IH fitly. 33 71 .110 (.Uly. Total pr: r I, IHL'N ..'iltilatfi.il sln.M . 7.77 lm-h.;s. Ki-l.t.Mli- Siiiits.-t l.t.lijy. 5:-l . nt Sttm-is.- Ttl.'.stjfiy. 7:1'7 ; Stitisft 'ru.-tl:iy, ri:'JU ii. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time : ! city j j . . hnker t fly Cloudy Snow Cloudy Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy 'loudy Snow llismarek Kolse Denver Des Moines ... Fresno Helena . . I.o Angeles Marshlleld .... Phoenix Portland ited uiufr Ilos- burg .. .. Salt Lake City San Francisco Santa Fc Seattle Siiokant- . . .. Walla Walla Winnipeg .. .as i i . -u : . h; -s is 4 I On W Ml i:i .Cloudy 4 t :i I cloudy cioml ."ol -!; Clomly :(4 Cloudy I is Snow 9 -- Snow 1 4 1 Snow -'. Clear Muteorologilt. !. W DICK. China Night At Rialto Theatre Th UK 'St attractive Indies' gift ttiiit. ver offered by Medlord known as "China Night." a weekly v i n t at the theatre st a rtlng Friday, o: th will l.r Kiiilt.f Feb. 1st. According to an announcement made this morning by Manage Mendenhull of the Kialto. car and every lady attending the the atre on Fridays a receive abso lutely free a beautiful piece of antbiue ivory hin.i. This china comisis of a complete dinner set iand eioi Friday each lady will be; ! prcfenteil with a different piece i i until Mhe has completed her din j j iter set. j : There I ati;" di awing connected ! Ilia "Ch.O NiglH." i;.ich Qidy ! j receives the china absolutely tree I with th complimpnts of the tb'J MTTronrt xrm TTOPvy,. fFTvroirn Lead Oregon Embryo Journalists Hero im- the lender-, of Omro-r-; riuhtyo join nalii. elecleil of-ricvr- of the suit liiuh School lt usm hiilon at the amiuul imetlni: at the Vnlwr-diy of (n,in, i;uum On the leti l linl ley Mci'liuv. president. wIiom- pa cr. the 'IV: Ii IVp of ltcuoii rolytet'linlc high school, rortland. na auaideU ihe Arnold lUnueti Halt iropliy as the best high school -htet In the Mate. Ncvt Is Julia t'rrrth. seietiii',v. Iio-h- paper, lite Kalcnt t lai loii. won the I'aijceue ;uanl cup as tin best pacr pat out l:y school of nunc than ,uo. . On the right- is IHek (,oi Ik I, editor of the (inmloittaii of (.rant IiIkIi m-IiooI. Portland, mitneil ice-presUIut. Fl HOTEL MEDFORD Ttio regular January forum of the Medford chamber of com - I mcree will be held tomorrow at ; noon at Ute Hotel Medford and i promises to be one of the most intei'cs; iug sessions of the year, including a committee report on the Community-Chest survey and a speech by Dean David VI. Faville of the t'nivei'slty of Oregon School of liiisiness Administration, choos ing the topic of "Modern Trends In Merchandising." The Community 'best commit tee has been at work for some time in preparing a mport for to morrow's forum and to day met at the Hotel .Mcdfird to discuss final plans before making the. re port. Dean Faville recently joined the faculty of th? state university, filling tin; position left vacant by the resignation of Dean Kohbtns. is a graduale of the famous Harvard (irauduale School of lius iness Admin Is t ration and will do liver a message of particular in terest to business men of Medford. I'. its regular weekly broad over KMFD. the California j east (,r'-"n Power company will to morrow night have on the pro gram students of the Junior High school department of music. Miss Mclba Williams. In charge; uf this department, will supervise I the radio hour ami promises some! varied end excellent entertain- j nient. Some til) children in all! will take part in the program ofi vocal and instrumental numbers. I ranging from solos to quartettes, and on up to boys and girls' glee J clubs combined. Misses Maud liar-j rlgnr. Kleanoi' Curry and Ksthor ; Church will assist Mis Williams.! DERBY HATS SELLING Derby hats, like hot cakes, don'L .last long under the spotlight. Al read the stocks of local iner - 'chants who carried them, have dl- ) miuisheil to a dangerous extent, ami the. wiles are hot with new i orders. A prominent locd ciuthicr. j who thought he had enough stock, j fm the entire spring season, j down to one lorn derby, and is anxlou!-!y awaiting the u-w ship- nient which he says will arrive this week. i j In the meantime. Medford men, who have reached th" limit of ' I their endurance ti suppress the j deli' bat eijjnplex, are anxiously looking foi ward to the arrival of ; l ho ti'-t shtnments. a. ovep-38 J,r25f . Baking FbwDERi Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture j and large volume i in your bakings Millions ot pound used 'iy our Government )E TIME AT MEET TONIGHT Tonight is the big ultliL in local j A inoriea n l.egion circles with pre- I paralions i- o m p 1 e l e for tlx- "Whoopee" meeting, plans fori which have been in the hands of i special committees for sometime ;Ust. In view of the merit of the ; program, the largcMt attendance of , the year is expected and a special invitation has been issued to I,c ' gioitnatres who have not been in 1 the habit of attending regular ; meetings. j ' Among the features of the pro-j I gram ill be a number of ring i ; events including exhibition wrest- ' j ling matches v It It Tommy liyan. ! J Curly "Woods. .Mickey. I nicy and ! Sailor .lad; Wood. Stunts featur-I jing'.luy Core will be enjoyed mid1 I a country store will be maintained.! j Several musical numbers will I-1 ; furnished through the courtesy oft the Tusinoss end Professional j Women's club. I XKW VolMC. Jan. -JX. --.(Pi, . Commander Ilichard K. Kyrd itt a flight over Wing Kclward VII land yesterday discovered a new island and I 1 peaks, according to a radio message from the ISyrd South Pole expedition', copyrighted by the New ; Vort:s 'Times and the St, ,ouis i Post-DNpntoli. (Jordon Delivers Ii. O. MANILA. P. I.. Jan. 1!X. 1.1)-. ' Hilly (Jordou, Portland, knocked I out "Kruieh" Dumtigu !la-; lit. THE EYES OF THE WORLD GAZE UPON THE MOST SENSATIONAL OF TRIALS IS THERE SUCH A THING AS UNJUST . JUSTICE? Y ou be the Judgef She wants so little and gives so much! Be trayed! Disillusioned: Hiding her glittering love. Feeding it on sacrifice. Serving it with devotion. Asking only to care for - her child. i ESTHER RALSTpN With JAMES HALL in The Casfe of Lena Smith tMM I 1 ' Admi.ion . " , 1 3 ill t-iw I GOOD ADDED I Mali . . 10 A 25 ROTHERMEL'S - 'A I PSV I . X Eve.-: 10 i U I 1 y ( rk;ov. moxday. .tax TO WRESTLE HEl ! In u-i'uiie to a ivpoit l'ioiu ! Ir.ti.is ';iv-j tint , I kr.r.iMi :Ko!i,ii -.M. -stb r of Portland. a ! ban - a ftoia Alful'nn; hi c::a...' ; KiliaMi 1; walked lUtl on -i lie:. I ', mati b t-.-st year bec.Me lie failed to ohtain the cash u'llarautet d. I Sailor .lack Wood, siealving ill I behalf ot the. Med ford Uoxiiv-v i eon.Miis.-i.), today said Kara sick , was hot luiraiitei'ii a cent for ap pearint: in litis city. The hussiali. who u to have wrestled Stan ley ilo.i-;.-! ., would have rcci'i ed .;; for ins evening's work, j Wo, mi (it. :;uvd Karal -I: had notn-Oh' to show he v . er had i gmtiMtit.-i-. and had agreed to work on a penvniugc. but refused to wrestle win n he thought the bouse was not hivge enmmh. The Ihis . sian and l"n d Mortenseji are to 1 w re-lie In ( J rants Pass Tuesday 1 and the two wrestlers are iu- vit. ii to visit in M. dford to ;'on j ler with the local boxing comnds-f-ion and b arn jnsi where Karasiek j siatuis in local graces. HEAR DISCUSSION IL y meeting will be held In nient of the Hotel Med the b; ford Friday. February 1st. at 1! p. m. The snraying season Is close at hand and all fruit growers should be considering their spray program. The county agent has arranged this meeting for the express pur pose of disctissim; spray materials ami Uo'lr relation to pc:-t control. New materials are being developed and placed upon the market each year and growers should be -Informed as to the merits of these sprays. Ihe meeting Friday will start ! on mint l at two anil no grower j tui. afford t be absent, h. P. WILCOX. County Agent. I A. .1. Stump left today ' laud to spend several day: for Port -. i on busi- 1 HUNT'S CRATERI AN CHARLES l STARTS ' YWWM m.- tar v 2 io?f. Ti'.inportat ion and povseinn alleged moinsbiiie. inP.r.jeatioti. lecdinu and rcekl'-s-i diivtn:: all ien as tit.- cause lor six pieiiini wy liearillgs scbedlllol to he held t the local justice court today. Mowed a rre.sts over the week-end 1 y the sheriff's of i ice and stale afl'ic officers. ; .1. I'. I.oraine and M.uy l.intt. i th of Medford. u-rc arr.'slcd at ; ildnmbt hist niht this sid obi Mill on charges ol posse of ion and tr.Misportatti.il of moonshine, ! following a chase of five miles by officers. The two men wero ae- I clised of being em-otlte to Medford with a load of alleged Illicit liquor i and to have speeded away ben told to stop. While being chased. . officers say the pair threw out a . big sham of the load. Imt enough j was found as evidence to bold ! both. Nearly a sackful of broken: glass vwis also picked up by the' officers, resulting from bottles i thrown from the car. Sid Poslle. a three lino- losej. was again arrested Saturday night. Twice before- it was for liquor pos ( session and Ibis lime he is accused of driving Uttle. intoxicated. It is ; pmliald that the maximum pen alty will i.o recommended for him - six mouths and a s.'tiiu fine. A. .Mitchell, arrested Saltirday j nighi. was fined slim in justice j court this forenoon on a ret kless I delving charge, and in his case, his automobile may be conliseated In view of alleged moonshine ouiul therein when ho was arrcst , ed. Mitchell was unable to pay the fine ibis forenoon. liuford Chillier id' Talent was fined S.'.o for being intoxicated on a public highway when he pleaded guilty Ibis forenoon before Judge Taylor. Harold Kostwiok. charged with reckless driving, colored plea uf not guilty and his bait wus set at Sr.u. Paul hose, arrested Saturday for moonshine possession was also scheduled lo bae a hear ing today. i Few Suprrlrilrmlonls. CKDAi; FA U.S. It. -111 -Three , Sum lay school so peri nt enden is in i TO years is the record of the iKvungclieal church here For LT. years Ihe late Joseph Sartori j presided. William C. Nuhn. his successor, served lift years and still teaches a class. Kenbeu H. i M Her has been re-elected super intendent for the fifth time. ill- tiii, till. I. AM I iiiv lti:.,:il.'il. Ktij. Ll'i This COMING SOON! The Bin Movietone Production With BR.ETA NHSSE1N i i mm www i st.-i ,, n.uti now :t-. ciU Mit :i lit iiiiiuhl Ii iiin-uni Im ihi- Ii.iiv. .Ml ..I.I l.lilimicc .l ..lljl.ll- llu: tilt- lll'ivim,' ul" mi. tut' i;its nil ( :.ioill.tn-l lui. its li.is I a (..-:it, il Jt was ciini l.-.l . h. 11 .11 O . d jprinq ADRIENNE'S Medford Nationul Bunk Bldg. MR. 0RCHARDIST: WE CAN SUPPLY SULPHATE OF AMMONIA OUT OF STOCK NOW! Arrange for your spring requirements at once and avoid disappointment later on. . . Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s 323 E. Main Phone 260 FREE! NO LOTTERY NO DRAWING EVERY LADY PRESENT EAEcvHERAyND Will Receive One Picco PAOT3 THREW .:"! O.y car frlnhtcned a team ami cauKctrn runaway, but It DQXiC Wut cnf..l'..l Jl.ilcil h;y forv.ilo. Kiti. I'litifi'' 1 1 I ?-!,. John Cnr- 831 Our collection of PSew Spring 3Iodes represents ihe best iherc is in fashionable dress at popular prices fenuEi&HJUtmu ' THE .BIGGEST GIFT NIGHT MED-' F0BD HAS EVER KNOWN FRIDAY Absolutely Free of Boautifwl Antique' : Ivory Chinaware STARTING FRIDAY Febrlst : Attend " f Regularly 1 And Seouro '' A Complete Set It's FREE to Every Lady No "if s" con- nectedto 1 ''I Chin Night: RIALTG ) VK )