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PJOE TWO ocal and Personal '. I'. ir'iitr. liitiiur of thin rhy. Iiun Imm-ii iiiljiili:f. n volun tary Ta it k in it In I'. S- t"ini lit I'm I la ml. it li .iihillth-s iM th Mim uf $ JH, 341.31 nlHl iif"'1 f V-:tit.-. Tin fht Ik' tinu' "flii n -l-ilnrs Will lie llfhl ImImio Attnimy Hurry .'. Sykniiiin. Inrul Icink ruptry roftn-f, Kcliruary 13, ui 2:31 in tli iifti rinHiii at the l.tttii'; office in Hum uty. Iiattt'f to Ti-il VMinwr ami liin UoKUcs, Knui- Kivi-r, Satunliiy niKlit. .Mr. ami Mi, V J I ) in in Kitiu lf t l:tt I'Vi'iiint; lnr lliHr hotm in (tnk html. Cnl.. follnuinu s.-vi-ral tiny spctit in M-'lfin-il vlfitlm,' friMnlM :tnl ri lativt's. Critiitfc dune', KukIu Toint, Hat. niKlit. :n:t . .M. SM -k uf ,M-iirunl. nm-nl. , Wi-Hmdiiy for Mn-cWiTiu', luclay mi tliorlwil llislricl Ailuiii'-y W. T. Millw lo enter a ilv.ul uf guilty lu tho charf and was lincl $10 ami rust hy JllMirf u4" I In JVacc I-:, HilMk. ! wi arn-yti-d hy Traffic .Officer Iluliert I in.i-.f J rants I'usk Cotirier. J-Ytwh smelt arriving dally nt JolniMun'H Muik't. tl' Mr. ami Mis. H. HMiu of I'urlland. win ilrm In-re fur tlie funeral of Mih. liishon'H uncle, W. K. Clay, which was hdil here yen lertlay, lift fur I Ji i-i r northern home i Iiin morning. lift tlniKe f nler ami auto IhmIIch stralKhleneil al mill's Sheet Metal M'urkK, upitusitu Lew in Super Service Station, l'lium; 4IH. tf IncltHleil atn'oiiK the oi'H'tnian.s rcKiMereil al MeHfunl hot. -1m me Min'caret liiilli, AIi. Wltu Yminu. K. C. KornytlK', It, .1. MUch uf Sa leni, .Mr. ninl Mrs. ieoi'Ku I rter ami Mr. and Mr. I). W. Iiiikhit of Lukcvivw. Mr. and Mim. li. i. Allllw of Corvalilf, It. H. Whipple and I',. Curhelt uf lluHi'lmiK and I. S. Itarton uf lUiene. Cheap luinher ami cedar posln. Medl'nrd Iuinlier Co. H371f Mr. and .Mrs. Jan. K. C.rieve nui tured down to Medl'urd frum their I'runpei't lioine yenlerday and at tended the basket hall umin! here In Ht niKlit. Hut, clean enal. Tel. i;:tl. Aleil- fultl I'llel I'm. If I lavfiiK gained cuntiul of t lie orison Staj;e enmpany a nhort time a, I he Southern I'aciflc' railroad now npcralcH over 1 1U Mau'e husses In the Ktate of Oregon, iieeordinK to .1. A. Orinandy, Hunt hern I'a -I'ffic general iiaHHciicr Mut, in Medfurd yesterday fnnii I'erl land. The railroad operateH Iiussck the length of western On-pm, into eanteni ore(;uii, northern Califui nla and to Mai'Hhfield on t he coaHt. Mr. Ormundy indicated that pniH ent ratcH will tint he raided and If tin attempt Hhould he made, the Hanetlun of thu Ktate public M'-rvice commlHsiou mu.st flrnl he uhtained. Con) by thu Hucif (tv tun. Tel. 031. Metlford Kind t!o. tr HVnriftUi W'riuht, i'nl Living ston, Helen iMilHuu, Maryelleu I'liulford. W. W. MeNealyand fam ily anil Dr. and -Mih. ;. Wright, nil of Klamath Kails, ,j)ent yewterday In the cliy . i. . Paled liny (or sate. John Car kln. Phone 1 1 l!i-l,. ;i;u Hletitt Abbott, who has been ill with Influenza this week and has done much fretting about It, could be held al home all the time no loitKcr unlit fully recovered, and hence citinc down to the Liberty hulldliiK for an hour this noun to at least look over his duties there. He expeclH to report hack for duty una 1 11 ne.xt week. That Itndlo will be n year around entertainment U practically assur ed. The Majestic, for miiii, which Is on Hale nt the Palmer Mtudc House, is outperforming n previ ous be Is. Morn tllstuitce and day light reception Iuih been heard than has been possible previously, ;nr Tluinkiu the chunibfi of coin luerce for the luyitatloii to be i res ent at the forum liineheoti on next Wednesday, Colonel c. ( i, Thomson has written nialini: he would much rather wait until his successor ar rives so that they might both ap pear oti the program t he sa me dale. This leaves the forum open ror this coining week. K laiiiath News. That K1M,d coal--low In ash, Itau ni'iV Coal Co. Phont- :t!t. f W. K. Del) returned today from Portland, where he has been visit Inn his family for the past week, Dance ill HoKlie lHver, O'Kclly' 1 hall, Saturday iilcht. Music by the ItouUes. 3 1 II There will be a radio speaker In every classroom in a new St.riiui,- utitt school bulhUm; ptanneil for I While Plains. N. A"., aceordiim to a report received by the National Itroinlciistlnk: eninpuny. The plans for the school are behuj drawn by Professor HeorK'4 D. St rayer and Professor X. I.. Kngb hardt of Co lumbia university. Itoth consider radio tin important factor In mod ern educational equipment. Itest Fluh lump cuftl. Tel. tilt. .Medium Kuel to. H'ikot were well taken up this fore- Mrs. S. 12. llowlltt of tlte Kagle neon, with luo more filled than Point district wifs ti buslmH visitor iilM Saturday, ami Included a larger In Medford yesterday. than usual assortment of produce. Do not forget the Model Clothing tm. (lf today's feature'; was live Company's llt? $-0,00 stock d j poultry, two 'arge rouMer.i which po- -ile I'O.Mf j held tho .'enter ,.f the stage as tAdam Schoi'dgbn, who liven cu: forenoon shoppers came In. Par ' irn tin ' crees, uiri'c miles south -1 gain prices on apples encouraged west of Medfordf lit makln? irri aratiotiti to build it bungalow near the site of his former home, which Wm destroyed byire Inst wn. Fresh Hiflelt iP, riving daily 11 1 Johnson' Mj rki. tf Mrs. slough, fonu'Miy of Med ford, hut now connected with " lU'Wiipuper In Yreka, Cal., was In Medford today. Pest t tali lump co0 Tel. C31 'rank's i'oniedhiii!. Hieatrhal Medford Fuel Co. tloupe which has been upprmliiB in V. M, Speck. C. A. ItutleiTield. , ('. X. t'uly. I'arl llriiniinir, J. C Thompnon were ninonp tho Im-ul Khrnnlutm who ntli'ndi-d tho lun.-t-ln of tho Adhland orpinfiiUon held Qt the l.tlhln hole! yrntiTilay. Choap dry lumber at Mrilford i.iiicr cn. .Mif Y. Tnnoy.of Ran TYahrlhcn. C. 1). Itoynoldri and family of Uuk .land and B. Hoai-iihliun tit I.on An K0i arc nmonir the California guests nt Medford liotcld. A iiiixrhk'VouH I't'V atitt ail ait'-1 MMI Whs ullv of lit' lltillbli' r iHlti lictivillK Hi' iitl'lltlnii nl' tl tlrp;irlinlil thin lun-nni, "' h;id 1h'"Ii liM.tin Iiit'lf-, to tin' ;niJi"un h of ti klinlly ( The much uin- an, w hi Iraitt li Iil llle .MHIJIuMcr to It- In 'Hi medler-s K H J r 1 1 4 . Ill' ntly thought it a rcat joke, then look a couple uf hotH won) a It, accord l U; lo Chief .Mi 'redie. w ho i 'i i li I i !.(! i 1 1 oppai as he at tie I'olic. tlx ed uii which is now l-vitn: i,-iiapl-, by police ofih-r-. Hosi- ntf tidyitr. rtttiiH-r.s and hIIiikn Worked back, craft Shop. Anion;; tin- visitor: ifi tod.ty from lltiiaic Itivcr removed ItJif Medford eie ill- Mi.-i s .ivtta Mas--ii, i.oia H.il.l imin and Mxrtle Willie, nil iti'-nibci." 'of the faculty O (111- l:'KUo IttVer i M-hitnls. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, ! fir and dry slab.!. Medford Fuel ! Co. Tel. i;:u. tf I II. I., ilerry. loial insurance ad juster, plan to h ave this i veiitnp. on a .-.hoi t bie-ines t rip to San Kr.-tticivco, Fancy NVwIuu'll apph n delivered any place in tin; city, 7 .'k bo v. Johnson Market. IIOHtf Hotinly warrants were if-ytted at tin- county clerk'' office today Ut Ivan Farmer of Ashland, three coy otes; U'. lliny "f Cold Mill, one bobcat : Spcii ri' latch tor ha I'll of Ashland, two bobcats; (t. (Jfeer of Hold Hill. UVo coyotes; K. M. ,olt ey uf Cut'e Falls, two coyotes. Ho liot foiuet the Model Clothllp; Company's bit; $-",ut) (tuck dis posal nale. -ja..ir" '' I liut;n, hU; doKs. little iIukh "r,KK 1 "ley n.usi s..i at home and they must uo ilm In the nice, freshly tilb-d ward r 1 Ashkiud nature lovers - such is tin iIi'citc which has Kone out. In con ference with Police Chief Ch.is, 1 laufei- lo.uiy. Muyov .1. v.. loom- ton .said thai soirieinniM musi nn done and Instructed the chief to see that the present uidinatice was enforced. Tlie 01 dina nee now in ffcet was passed in l!i-7 and pro- j vides that ilos should nut be per mitted to run at large In the city, and persons permit t lug the dugs In run al large are judged guilly of misdemeanor,- punishable by a maximum flue uf S.'di and Impris onment for as much as ten days. Ashland Tidings. Wooil all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. ti'.JI. tl' .Mrs. Maud Holmes. Mrs. C. X. i Ctily, Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney, Mrs. I Delia Scbetfei motored to Cranlsj I Pass yesterday to attend a rehears-j ' al for the Daughters of the Nile j ' ceremonial held in that city. 1 Highest grade Utah coal, any size, anywhere, any amount. II in-1 sen Coal Co. Phono L'llH. tf ' Of :t:i temporary auto licenses Is-1 sued al the sheriff's office yester- day. -3 were issued to Medford motorists and the remainder to mo- i torlsts In various seclioiis of the county. No license was iMsued for I a new car. If you like good chicken dinner. We know uur stuff. The Covered Wagon. Phoenix. l Doors unit window a cheap at Medfurd Lumber Co, lillVtl"" Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Andrews iir rived this fun-noon front Seattle. Wash., to spend several days hi Medford while cu mute ti chico. Cab, where they plan to .settle per- I ma iietil ly. 1 Hienter Medium Club card parly,! STie. Hotel Holland, Feb. Mil. Ill i. Cruel mid iuhuniai treatment - given as the grounds for a illvor action on fib- today at the county clcrk'n ofiiee by Virginia Itose j against Charles Itose. The couple i were married in Uoscburg A prli 1 lS!Mi. and have no minor chll-i dren. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl V. TetiKWahl. Hotel Holland. Plume :i;:t. tf ( i nests from port land registered at Medford lintels Include Mr. and Mrs. li. I1'. Talnunlge, Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Knight, A. A. Hale, I., o. Male, Joe (iraVelle. Win. A. Krue ger. Hex Alloway, A. F. Hohleii. jr.. Otto MotM hmau. M. A. West. F. W. Carl, Mr. ami Mrs. W. 1 1, liish op and I'liima W isley. Since the ltadlnln and Victor coinptinlefi merged the public is as sured of permanent installations from any merchandise hearing' either trademark. Tho Pa liner Music House i.t very happy to se cure both radio and Vlctrolus, many combinations which Is the trend with purchasers ri(;ht now. Many Medford homes are enjoying these wonderful Instruments. Home demonstrations are given free, with both records ami radio. In this merchandise there Is no danger of( the owner having up orphan In-1 struincnt In 11 year or so. Palmer! Music I Iotiie reports tho Halo of ( several last week. SliV Uev. C. C. Ilarick was 11 HiusinevH; visitor in Medford Thursday. Wheir returning here during the snow storm he narrowly missed a serious accident, in stopping to wipe (he snow from the windshield his ear skidded find overturned. The driver escaped without Injury. Hrants Pass Courier. FpholsterinK. Call Jacksonville '2V. . W The bind lis of the public mar- Ihe sale of many boxes of tilts fruit, including .several varieties. n un usually good market is also ex ' peeted for tn-M To- iy Hot, dean coal. Tel. toll Med foi y- co. tr .Miss f'nlis K"el l ..linu d es ; - leid.iy from San Francisco and D A v:cli'M. following it vara I ion ,t Tame duties as a incinhi r of 1 Medford since last June. v tlrnligo dance. Kai;lu l'uhit. Sal. I lliKht. 313 i l)re.ni'. lri-SMin. lu-sil YaKl''. In tmvii for yuiir moni-y. tnr lnok will rulivlnco you. 8i7.vn tn -It; ilKi, iiathm and Kenrm-lli ihuiik al onNl. rhiine inil-1. nr i-all at S;17 , 1!im1 Ht. 'IvIhii Norman llartft. 819 Frank T. Kati'fl and Jotieiih drosiii are lnlm-i's visitors In Medford from Si attie. ' . . . JTFDFOTC'D MXTL 8nm HilVilt'N wan fulling In Svi: moiiiilain yen 1 1 n Ahlutid and Xlaniii wan over Ihiee fi-i-l di' uidlni; (o Slate Traflic l.icuteti kIiw lluvve'9- plows and scrapers are ' at woiK and the mail is ipecled to he in t-'tiod cundilioii by nilit-fali- IJeu tenant .tcio.- w as 3 .i tndlinf; the highway to watch lor a Klamath car in which a tnurib-r' Slf-peCt was believed to be lidill The suspect, however, was appre hended in Klamath Fas. "C h a r 1 s" Hep. 1'hoiiC 47H-M. Mrs. Sadie Allen. L's2tr j '011 1 by the sack or tun. Tel. 631. Mediurd Fuel Co. tf Tin- board of dii cciors of the : M'-d fold Chamber of Commerce 1 will hold a special afternoon meet-1 inn m xt Tuesday to take up ini- J purlant business mailers of par-' tit ular, in terei in every director. ! WimmI all kinds oak. laurel. fir ami dry tdah.s. .Medfurd J'"uel ; Co. Tel, G3I. tf I Tin- indict nt of a. Ualph Hrn, metnber of till' KllK''le school board, 1 on a charge of si-Hint; supplies to ! the district while a uiember uf the1 board, has been dismissed mi mo tion of the district attorney. Popularity uf tlio Ww Majestic Hudio sets in Meilfurd continues to lat;e up all available stoekH that tin-1 Palmer Musiu House has been ablti: to secure. The first Khipinents, u i.i ii I..11 mi i.'L'lir O..1.U ... .li.ru1 .......j ,n . nave neen pit py local people lor M... I.-I.,., .. 11l.. ........ 'I'l... ! K,m CIl,inelst Hie deep, rich ton1 ...... ..... ......i....,.!,. ....i,.,. i1:...n ,n!.d... them the uutstaitditie; radio set fur this year. They luive the unique position of bciue; first tu offer their l:t-'D sets to the public. The Pal-i (n(.r UlM. iUlUHi, is bandlinn tl" 1 orilers In rotation and offer freo ! demonstration in yum- own home, Ut Insure your satisfaction. 31 & Cliiliee d:iMii- K:iflii Pnhit SI: it ni., . ; A 'rip cnntainiiiK a part of the clothing taken several weeks ago from .M u Min's store 011 Kast Main street, was received toda v from Sacramento, Cab, where Dorothy Dreyuier, I Ti, and Hank I lug ties. '2 'A. were arrested as suspects. HukIics- will lace charges of white slavery and safe -bio whig in Cali fornia, but the girl will be return- h to .Medford. The grip contai I the larger share of the loot alleged to have been taken by the pair. That good coal-. low in ash. Hall sen Coal Co. Phone L':i!l. If Special old-lline f.-piecn orches tra al Walker's Sal. night. Adtu. I Uc; dancing' Tdtc. :i 1 'A Mr. and Mrs. W. T. thieve of the Prospec sect on returned h-oni yesterday afternoon after having i I spent several hours in the city business and greeting frlemH. I Wood all kinds oak, laurel, I fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Cu. Jir.tr I C. M. Wisely of r.l'. West .lack I son street, succeeded in getting kcuuomvond. La., last night on hi lit ... 1 .i..i ...ii,. ..i -ei... ui . .f t tin t station Is "the voice uf thu great soul h." Prizes were being offered for biters from people who hail heard I he program from the greatest distance. F SAMS VALLEY GRAVELY ILL IN LONG BEACH Dennis P. DuuKnu of Sains Val ley received t he sad news today from his brother Charles I Morgan of fi.'i I .enion avenue, I .mig Peach, California that his wife, lit hi-1 Duggau, w ho had burned one of her ringers some (line ago ami got infection lu It. while dec orating with flowers at. Christinas, is seriously III. Mrs. Duggim had (he flu. which left her weak, and after thu infec tion hud been controlled and she was able to sit lip 11 little, there was a setback. Mrs. Duggau was taken to St. Mary's hospital al Long Heaeh where she was operat ed on. She stood t be opera tion well, but was very weak, ami the doctors had tu resort to hluod transfusion. The doctors. .Mr. iMtgau slated, give 110 hope. Mrs. Dim nan was formerly Miss j Fthel Marsh of Sams Valley and h'ls.inany friends here who dearly loved and respect ed her. Sam t irantN H. Uaker, cashier or the Puss and Josephine bank. was lukhly automobile doM to arrest as an thief last night. lie Is thankful this morning that he didn't decide to take an autonio bile Hip at about fi;:U) lasl night. Vestenbiy' afternoon J. .1. Skin ner, of Medford parked his uuto niobilr on a downtown slrmi. not far from the place vvlu-ro Mr. Pakcr had left his machine The ears nre JtiH alike and when Mr. Pakcr went home he took the w rong one. Mr. Skinner look,! foV hK cur. li was infusing- ,i,ui v ,1 .1 nua nviu to I 1 1 v pC-IICO. I 111' city officers, iruti- off leer an shi'rlffs office sc;;rcht d. but none thought of lotting tu a bank ot- tidal s pig o tor . Mr. a ni Mrs. 0 tker ' er drove traffic ofilcer w ho Identified the I ma hltie. The v was eplulnrd and Mr. Skinnev' 'turned, Hmnts I'M car was re- Cmirli'iO . -Uii-1ii Mas KnlilN-ry, STlllil.V. Ore.. Kob. a. ,r e and Ihe nhrrlffH utfii-o ln-re tmliiy were nearrhiiiK fnp.tln rub her who lale yenterd.i em-aped with $:.;0i' In easli and eurnniy frotj the offii-ps here of the An lurlSrSli'vedorlnn eomiiauy. No de-.-ii'riiitlun of tlie man wan avallahte. and uh be ran. from tlie ImlliltiiK It wa noticed only that he wore a ilarK overcoat mid a cup. m-mm not guilty TRTBTTKT!. MEDFOmJ, IS. ELLERMEIER OF SHOPLIFTING o continue "1 am. and .hall maintain, tiiat I am innocent. 'J' be officers claim they have a logical ease uiiain inc. I ran see their side of it. and I don't blame ibein '' Thus spoke Mrs. Ceoruc i;ib rne ier. Kent le-voiced, ;, in.v-ha i red woman, wlio witli her husband is bcitm held at t lie county jail on the chare, u of petty thievery, having been apprehended at the Hroceteiia yesterday afft-rnoon. Over in the back 1001,1 of the police station sal Mr.. Kllorineiei-'. trunk, half emptied of its niicel laneotis contents - trinkeis uf all suits, several laik'e pi''s of fold ed ereeti waid o(ds, ropes of imi tation pearls, cheap furs, unopened buttles of perfumes, several pair. of unworn silk and wool stockings, an ostrich skin bridge xct bearing, the price mark of S'i..ij inside it. and a iiuantity uf other pit s uf; merchandise, suinc- of which had , never been used. I iff I. ..1, ..1 itw. 1. oil.-.. ctnliiMi rt t...,, h.......i-..iwiv n.m' nttW Ho. n,(i .,j,.n that much of the con had tak tents out, they gel it all back. cuuldn't bein "Men are notoriously poor trunlf packers,' laughed the gray -haired woman, when lold of it. "Those Ihlnu.s have bc.-n accumulated by mc for years and years." he said, and explained some of them among others the tiuusr which she said she pun lowing the recommendation uf her physician to protect herself from rheumatism. The woman was outwardly calm over the situation. She neither bid for sympathy nor assumed an air of confident bravado. She was asked whore her real home was. "This is as much my home as I any place. We go where we can find work. We've I n in Medfurd since bcrore Christmas. sue sant Hint she had worked at anything she could get. ".My husband'. He couldn't find' anything to do all winter he tried awfully bard, loo," she answered defensively lo a question, we both lived on what 1 Vcs. -ollbl earn. "We were married last May. in v..v;ih. who Miiid. "t don't know i.-.i.tu Tlii; arrest was a strange occurrence, I've never been suspected of any ""'wrongdoing before. Hut I lim'( blame the officers. A person's acts are often misunderstood." And the w'oineu. who spoke In a very low voice, seemed very far from breaking down. The whereabouts of Aimee Sem ple M ePherson, noted evangelist, evident ly caused many local resi dents concern, judging from the number of phone calls and Inquir ies which poured into tin- office of tht Mail Tribune throughout the morning. " hat's the latest dop Aimee V" inquired anxious voices over the wire, "Have you found A i nice yet reporters were asked us they made the rounds of the business section, "Where call she be?" mumbled some when only a scant amount of information was offered. Home wagered that she slipped thru Medford by motor. others cntuied a guess thai she was hid ing at Ashland, prompted In their deduction, no doubt, by the mem ory Hum. the red-haired evangelist held a large meeting that city last year. lu the meantime. Die Mall Tri bune kept in constant touch with j the airport anil the Southern Pa cific, in addition lo sending queries I out over Associated Press. Finally at 10:110 they wen aide to, give out t the authentic information that I Mrs. McPherson had taken the ' Cascade line thru Klamath Falls. The evangelist had kept the means of her departure from San Francisco n dark ecret, so as not to be bothered on her trip to Van couver. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station Saturday, IVhruary 2. lW.'J Meters lino Kycs. tl:lf to C:30 Medford Mall Tribune, news and markets. Stimbty. Fehrimry 11. t,nV Kvening Hervbes broadcast lluh the c011rtc.1v of the A VVullev Kadio church. "rtiv, .4il..rv I. c 111 lii 1U:3U a 9 liunili-y. in. o AiiH-i'ii'an ' 1U:SII In 11 l'linliiriiiiii 1 Work. O : II to 1I:.H0 - - Aut.i lii l'yii Shop and Clover Leaf o I Ice Stallon. ll:.l tn U The llu.Vry. 13 lo li9.) p. in. lluiihard llroa. 5:30 to 8: IS Ye Tiftvne t'rhr. 6:15 to :S0 Medford Mall Trihii. liewn and market. 8 to S:S0 Southern Oregon (la Co. S : so to 9 l'ads Transfer Storage Co. 9 to 9:30 Mono Motor Oil Co. OTiFiOX". SATURDAY. 1. J. UPP OBTAINS corner property RIVERSIDE NINTH 1 One of the largest real estate traiisatfions of this year was the .consummation uf a wale uf tlie I'ileanor F. Maule property located at tlie corner of Riverside and !th Mreet. directly north of the hiea- tion for the proposed Firestone Tire and Jtuhher company build - iiiK. The purchaser of tin- pro - perty is L. .1. Fpp. formerly uf J odK City, KansaH. the considera- tion hein approximately s 1 ."i.ouit. and the sale llavint; been eonsuni- mated throtiKh (he Charles A. Win if Ak-eney. Inc. Mr. Fpp. the new. owner of tin property, intends to lease the cor tier tu one of the major oil com panics, and m Koiiatious are now under way for the leasing of this 1 properly under long term lease. The corner .is conshb rc,T one of the mosi valuable remaining lots ' closu in on the Pacific Highway, j There has been considerable 'activity in South Itiver.shle and ' South Central properties duj ing j the last few months, people reallz- ini; the desirability of properties ! on these streets. The Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., also reports the sale of the I A. H. .Mason property. 011 South ! Holly lo I., j. iiulbruok and tho isale of the 1.. .1. Hotiuook propertv to A. It. Mason, who sold aaino to the injj agency. :;H5,CENIRAL POINT P,U. The Parent-Teacher of Central Point held lar meeting yesterday. A. has be n backing the Hoy Scout movement, and n 11 result : Slcmit ;)r,M(J( h;ls ,,,. il;si,red (Vntral j ,.0,m Thf. k1u,.-h club work iilJls ..iHI ).,, kuinched and Is mo ssing. .Miss Purr told the me. ' her recent Ktiropran t r(ji Purr told the meeting of) European trip lit an interesting mauncY, Musical iium I bers, were presented by Mrs. Vet'i ; Hatha wav and M Iss Cecil Hum .phreys. 1 Reports of committees weri ' read. There were "iU member: I present . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Folt KFNT r-ruom unfurnished house at J HI Iteutty St. Just papered and painted. 'A-) FOlt TKADi: O good condition, sie runabout, (bd.i Hill. ,'eiiatid louring in fur go'.d medium II. C. Messenger. :t 1 r. FOIJ KXCIIAXOK - - N-room mod huiis,. tin- nci-ciiec 1,1,1 ii-ri .ed. Pox l'I., Central Point. IU.". KPIt KKNT Newtown. -House. Inquire 11.". ;id; ' U'AM'KI) To lease from owner I and operate on shares, farm or equipped dairy. J. T.. Pox a. Cent ral I oim. ,'i I 0 WAXTKD saleswomen tised line. !" to ll a. Medford. T w o prepossessing to sell well adver 'all In person from 1. sa; V. L'nd St., HI SAl.K Fada lo w hist Mav. Phone sr.l-X. Console .IJ N. Pi radio: rllelt. 1 r, OK SAl.K -1 si al a bargain. Phone Nf.l-N. Hilfillan radio ML' N. I tartlet I. ;t i :. Till-; Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. has several choice local ion tor sale, dose ill on South itiver side and South Central. 3 1 ; FOli SAI.K 1J acres. ;tlin feel of, frontage on Pacific highway, south "of Medford; about (i acres in cultivation, excellent soil. :!oo peaches and nprieots, creek runs through iilace: f.-rnotu. luodern, attractive home, running hot and cold water, uarau'e ami barn, A beautiful little stihiiri.au prop- I ertv. Priced for quick sab- at j ?-t 111O: 1 1 ,,oil cash, bala nee oil easy terms at ti'e interest, or I might consider home in Medford. ' See Charles A. Whig Agcue. hie. ! air. I FOlt SAI.F Deautiftll huge home of .S rooms and bath, full base ment, corner lot, abundance of oak shade; 'A lots go with prop erty: located In one of Medford's! best residential districts on West 1 Main St. In lieu of closing at estate II can oe had for the! ridiculously low figure of S.".niui. This proposition should appeal ; especia My to anyone interested ! in apartment houses or modern izing the property for a home, and could easily be made Into ' a beau I if ul colonial home. See j Charles A. Wing Auenev, Inc.. Medford. Orcuon. HI.". j Foil KAI.K Wicker baby hiicgy and asinet ; both in fine con dition: verv reasonable. Phone tt:.3-.l or 1 l7t;. mo j I't'K i:i:NT Pleasant room with bath for men in private fantllv. tltm K. Main. 317 ' FOlt ItKNT Sleeping room-;' bath, '.M"i N. tl rape. 3 1 S ! , . . Forfi KKNT ll-room fnrnishrd house, cbe in, water paid. .L'0 a month. Inquire l'j s. llollv. lit r. KOU UKNT IValrahlc apt. n-1 C.raiid. l'oi; victruia with roe- rail 1 is ii W 'll I - - p 1 Tili Drug Stores Age Op&i Nights This eek Jarmin &' Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pkrmacy FEBRrATvY 2. 1920. SAVINGS J 'SCHOOL plan is adopted IN CENTRAL POINT' ! CKNTItAb ,:. (SpeciaH ' ur national ' plan has been POINT, Ore., Feb. The school avin:-,'-s educational ihriKit adopted by Ihe Cen- I Hal Point s iiods and will be put linlo operation a f'-w day. This ' is the sa school savin;;. plan 'bchisT used by the Medfurd schools j and by hundreds of other schools . throughout the L'nited States, Membership in this national sav- iukh Kiuup h is been made possible Ithroimh the active co-operation m 1 the Ceiitril Point State ban!; and : its cashier. Theo. 1'. Tullel'sun. The (sellouts of Hold Hill and Sams 'Valley and of tlie nearby rural dis- trlctK will join with Central Point in thin plan. The Central Point bank will be the depository lor all funds and will pay thu usual savings account' interest on all de posits. liriefiy the plan, when put ht operation, will be as follows; One day a week will be ilcsiL'tiutcd as bank day and on this day each chib! who can do so will make a deposit. In tho grades the de posit -y will be handled by the teachers; in tho high school by student cashiers. Fsing the plan which has been successfully work d out In hundreds of other schools the actual time for handling de posits will not exceed HI minutes. Throughout the year the hi-; point of the whole k plan will be for every child to save something every week. The amount saveu Ms to receive the hast con.-idera- I tion. Whether a child makes n I small deposit or a large one does iiioL matter in considering the bene I fits of tlie plan. Tin- big tiling association desired is that the child shall es Ihelr rcgu-1 tablish a habit of sa ving. The The P.-T. Ichili who .puts in a very small ounouni every week Is to be ranked much higher than the child who puts in a big amount, occasion ally. Teachers and parents will be urged to work together in keep ing this point uppermost for this Vear. Children are 110 1 to be j asked ''How much did you save;"' but. rather. "Did you save some thing this week " Parents whose children haw savings accounts under other plans are urged to have the children take part In the school savings plan. ll is a fine encouragement to other children. Children love to ib) things together and those who already have the habit of sav ing can help others tu get the huhit. Tlie honor roll, consisting of 1 host students In the high school wh have no grade below a D, is as follows for the third .six weeks of the first semester. Seniors.'' H'hn J.auipert Ic.erabl Morniltgstar I Kit ward P.obls Kunioe cla-s Juniors. l.oonits I mvidson Kllcr Virtue Uobcrtu Keames Sophomores. Merit Hedgpeth -1 Irene l.-impert - 1 lo! 1 Carr : FRANK'S Comedians Playhouse Theatre Tonight and Sat. The Riot Comedy-Drama "Good-For-Nothing Husbands" Prices Children Adults .... Amateur Contest TOMORROW Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford Ik TONITE Then Gone 0 Frm D;wic to V ol ; MEYEftS hito Qlumbia Recordir Orchestra Oriental Gardens 0 JlnlMlllll. lullCS Dorothy Hebtl l.'crf Tiieima Williajns .. A Hiri- KP't? ciuii 11 J Hllder m the bi-H h.-d liuti ol ALujiatei Willatti- Mirl-s in the 11111 ait Jleaiiieh, (iUot. ;ebharl. olff, Ko)b-rii Haiiiaway. r.uiiK llins. -Marjorie ..Ids. Amy L'ory. J-obi lohlisuii. Mii- I OOtt. Merle iileiiat". 11. .1 tli t: a 11 c n e 3ir KoWelta PeldieU. LoUi.se Klli... Dorothy Smith, Elrz-abuth South- well. Two new clnsscs nae o - ell Ol luesler un .ul for the .M-cond in Die high school. Tin ' .....t.- '.1 :;W ana womu l,. Tin new students ItlSlered f,,- tl... -;. .! nd m i ue ter. 1 Hall. Chester Thoinasutt ami 1:1- ton .Milb r- The new ell-leaders. .1 ,hn I'ddy and Hov Love, are becomine, uc et,,toiiicd lo their lH.sition and ar getting some excellent results J ......t..,. r.l Ibe i-aillcH. Willi tittle more oractice they will b- up to the class of the riety. Mrs. C. H. Paskc. college va- ntly front 1 Minm apoli. ml at present dl-! , ectoi of on of the ctioir 01 1 Methodist church of Medttni win; sing fur the high school on Friday,) February s. at 1 o'clock. FIVE HUNDRED F!lSS;! When found ourt. jury this guilty by justice afternoon on a charge of lluiior transportation, j Mack I.innt of this city was fined; $:.nu and sentenced to the cuuiily I fail for five months. He was rested last SlintlaV night near Cold i Hill, follow iug- a chase of five miles, in which lie attempted to elude his pursuers. I. H. Wat kins. I four months in the county jail convicted yesterday lu just ice - om't. and fined $10 0. His driver's li on n charge of driving while in- ' cense was automatically revoked toxieated. was sentenced tod: I I TOMORROW Continuous Shows II 1:30 to 11 p. m. I FANCH0N MARCO II Present the Original J i "Good News Chorus" j . V 28 Dancing, Singing Beauties ill I I k BabrCane ' M I1 j iPVv. Atterbury & Gillam Ron Tom- ft ! j IVvj On the Screen SA-JJ Yes' Si, ! "'s Hot Wt 1 '. X Sh.'. Got This That & Those fSflid PUMJI Xt ALICE WHITE i V j7a ff JACK MULHALL 'SlookH W LAST tTIMES f P 7P TONIGHT VJfe,- !wd The Most bc.iui.iui i yjp m tl ll productions I -ft'-fe j fj "Fazil" f 1 mi r.arre,, VU- ll - DM Creta'n- WZj I .. i. WRESTLING RIALTO THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT February 4th, 8:30 O'clock c Main Event TOM ' . ALLEY vi WOOD GQOD FftELIMINARIES Iluinliciip match Kyan will attempt tlnw 1'orter twice in one hour. friMipral ailmission $1.00; Ladies ami -Children i "Oe; U'mgside, $1.30 Tickets at-Browus vaM the Rialto. FOR SHOP-LIFTING E AceaV shop-liftmy of petty thievery an, Mr. and Mrs. Ceon?. of West .Main site.. i.iiernieie re being held by authorities t)1 r, following their arrest k li'llg by the police. To ,,), ntiate the accusations, the pt, , have a large trunklul uf al lit lic leged stolen goods, part of whit 1: they claim was taken from lu.u establishments. However, tho couple declare tit entire .'1111011111 of goods waa put chucd in Purl land and On and was brought with them TWiei t hey arrlvod in Medford a time ago. offsetting their claims several proprietors of local e-jt;d lishments Identified small hottl. of perfume, lace guuib, -diki chains, flash-lights, tow rope ai other articles at the police ht lion this forenoon. Tho woman was nppreheiui at the HruCetcriii and her husbiim was taken into custody a sle.r time later by the police, who upon searching their apartment, found :iie trunk, filled with a surpus angiug from reh let's and th ill be held the station until some disposition I has been made of the case. The man and woman are both over .u years of ago and were iiiurried not over si year ago, .induing" from letters found in their peraunal li fe els. ; Do net furget 1 tie Model CPcji-iii" I Company's big SiM'.uuu sturfft I J posat sale. 'Juji for one Bst 2 Out of 3 7alli JACK