RTX AT TOTAL OF 289 Ijwt: Toar'rt membership drivo of the M Ml font auxiliary resulted Jn a total of "287 members; this your tho com mittens aro working; to' reach the jwinlwrrthlp ,.UoUi of 99 fh that the trophy won1"; '8; 1 strongest hiuh lost year will remain In Moriford. ! F(ni,. The American Legion Auxiliary Is tho largest dura paying wo- man's patriotic organisation In the country with a potential ptrongth greater than any other organisation In tlio nation. The American Legion Auxiliary In composed of the mothers, wives, daughters anil winter of members of the American Jx-gfnn. nun m rnolhrrw," wives, dauKhterH ann m tors of all men and women who w-ri' in the military or nnvai wi- vice of the t'nited Slates between A prl I fl, 1017 and Noveni ner 1 1 , IfUfi. and who died In line of duty or alter honorable discharge; and also, thoso women who In their own rikht nro eliihle to member ship In the American Legion. "IlememiKT we are working lo Impi-ove- the conditions of our buys In tho hospitals, their home con dft.on.M, or increase ineir cnom i- nation." wiyn -Mrs. narioca. prcldent of the lledford tmlt. "ami t.o must have membeiH enough to make our Influence felt. Anyone interested, especially ncw romers, who are eligible, please advise Men. William U lb leker. membership chairman, or myself." Ah :ono hUh . enthra,Utd in wit nesnihK th all-talkinK' moving "idc ture ilmnm, 'Intorfercncu" ho realizes vividly why that produc tion "iinUMed ho mivh -discussion and broke attendance ' records In the IdK citioH. "Interference" will continue at the Crnleriaii theatre toulKbt and tomorrow afternoon and nijiht. The tense RrlppinK Interest of "Interference" held the audiencea of lost it 1Kb t nrd this afternoon In u state of cukci' Huspenm thruotit, ho woll Ih the story told and superbly niited hy the cant of prominent film stars. ' It 1k not n mystery story, yd the thrills of mystery are there ntid th Htrati(iemH of Urn story can sen tho paradox of the apdlcnces, as Ihovhtory dpvtdojw. to actiailly feel a' wavt! of sympathy- for the dc spleiOde , villlfiii atxl vllliaiit'.'ts, played rcapectivtdy by those fine fleplctorx ' of haled . ciissednesH. tVm, I'nwell ami i-Iveljit Hrent, H'hile at th( same time holdlm; a 4eep Hympathy for tho respectable inurrled couple at whom mmsn jlotuU expos un; Is seemingly threatened, played by two other film Htnirt of first nmjrnttudc. C'live Jirook and Doris Kenyon. AIoiik with "lnterfereneo" are several all-tlkinr ahort or vaude ville ' features, Including hearing Commander ltyrd, talk by radbJ from Ms ship in tho AnturrtU iv f:on 10,000 miles away, to the station on th roof of tho New York TIiuch buildinn. W A H 1 1 1 N fl TO Ni !)( h n mi Iu ) n , I which can be electroplated on steel j nnd Is more permanent that nickel. J has been found piirtlmikirly Milt-! hble for reflpejooe In tiulutnoblle headlighlH flftei on cjtlmuidtve re- search nuido hy tho bureau of standards. . . The ' reftenrch, undertaken to tuty tho, reriAcling power of cro- lutum, was extended to cover not only light In the vUdhte portion of: the spectrum but also the ultra-viok-t and infra-reil. As a result It was found that chromium dtas much higher reflecting power than nickel In the ultra-vhdit and. since H 1h less atfeeted by tilua- vollet rays, it Is more uscful'ns n reflector ttf these rays. , IUi was also obtained onberyl-, Hum, another metal which In more f a i 1 1 y iddained iu cummercial fiunntlties through -recent dircov vrlcji aiul may come Into Kcnernl use. Aaiuisiwd vuluutton of puhlli- tit II llh'K Iu Wallowa coutity lit houlti nfim ftf Ihln year wan $l,3:'u,llS, uccordlUK to report of counly as- HfHWOr. Famous Cough Prescription Oontaini No Chloroform or . ' Othr Harmful Drugs fi The til of medicines containing rhlnroform or- dope- to relieve roughing JUi dungeriMiH and unnec essary. Now aJiyono cn set iuiek nurt relief with a fainouH prescrip tion called Thoxine, which contulm, no chloroform v other harmful drijgs and Ik afe and pleuKiint to take. - 1 j Thoxine l thoroughly efficient because It hn n double -action soot lies the Irritation goeM direct to tho Internal cause, nnd Htopn the1 roiigh nltnnal instantly. Far mi- j jerlor to cough syrups an1 iatnt incd I cities. Also exoollent for aore throat. Quick relief tuaranteM or vnur money back. l& tioo and fl.Oft Hold by Hnnth'a and till : ptlter. gaud Hrutf atorea, , I 'INTERFERED CIRCUIT COURT JURY GRIPPING INTEREST ' DRAWN NEXT W! cAND MUCHSUSPENSE NEW RULING PUIS CRIPS IN STYLE -SALEM HOOPSTAR i ilu sa lem .high sctiooj haskct.taii team, in it invasion if Mthern Oregon thiw ww-k, ptays at Ashland Thursday night, ami in this city many ana K.uiru.iy nuinis. rcuwii one of the line choj,. tea mi In th liecrhler, a loll and rarity lot; Is the Hinr. but tap nnv riilcs handirap him. ami lie is not tho point maker he was Inst season, iiwhlci 's favorite mum waH to come tearing down the middle of the floor. If th. guard stopped him. u foul was called : if thi guard ,iu not. he went ihroiiKh for a clean .liot at tin basket. 'I hi- year' rules provide that i:- ei hl ,,o; out for the nu:tnl. and coru-- flucfiily hifnivle li.is heen . r.uni'e The Medl'ord team beinnln to develop 111 a e h i lie work, larcejy due to Mi'lvin's pa-.-Inu ( the bail to his teammates, as .huu 11 in the K la tint lb l-'all-- -atii'-. .MclJ..n:ld Is also showint blf irae aMtilv. :-nd is a far better phot ili.mbi the iia.-t. Melvin I a be-t :ind arriHiit llUt,M. iind. whll" he si ill tak m pa. )n.- t-tlOtH bin Williliuiie-s Ii:i st rent; i hem-d lilt entli increased their scoriiu: joiwer. The locals ai al-n Jll.-I beyin nfny to round into tin- pink-of en dilhoi. and by Do- time nj" the final Ashland cauies will be able to maintain a dk:y pace .m en til pa me. The jury :hM fur the Kr-hiiiiiry term of circuit court, t- hedubii n. w pen Monday. I-Yhrtiary L'.l, will be drawn early next eel;, arcordiijK to Count y t'lerk I lelilln Slevi hs Meyer. The wand Jury is sched uleil to meet the Werk pieviitll.:, Mtonlay, Kebi nary t S. The first natuiall;'..ition hearing f the year is m i f..r Wednesday, l-'ebrtiiiry 13, and there arc five ap plicants to be examined. A fed eral examiner will be detailed to i'tjtnduci ilie lieui'luns. Portland Plans t proposed for ex tension of Sandy boulevard north cart across Columbia river to con uect with North Hank tiiKnwity b the State of Washington. - . - m Now It's V V Hj LfM!iM FOR A I frgafefeSfjgf 1 1 Highest Grade Nationally Advertised' Enamel A : ' " : " 1 5-ft. Bathtubs, on legs $25.00 Laundry Trays ; J 1 8x30 Sinks, strainer . $6.25 Closets, all china .... . 20x30 Sinks, Strainer 30 Gal. Riveted Boilers Lavatories . . . . Arr.TtFOTjn JAS. STEVENS AND MISS LAWRENCE IN CLUB RECITAL ' .Tanu-s SU'Vtn, better known to,,ll" il r'm 4r' tui hi:hmI;.i. hl many Mdfrd frl-iidn and nd - , , , miters uh "J mi," cneratic baritone, who ha become, increasingly pop ular In music circles of Portland, appeared in recital before the Mc Dowell dub of Unt city (ItiH lifter 1 nimn. .Miss Alma. Lawrence, IiIb accom- panlst lien, who shared honors Wth him on many local programs, accompanied him in t'Mluy'M eon- cert, which was held in the hall- room of the Multnomah hotel. Mr. Stevens, who watt comlhu- ally lauded in the I'orllaiul press t during his appearance with the i iirlist Upera loiuiauiy (hroiiKll tho Kiiinmer eaHon, Jiuh been taken to the heariH of music tveis and hay fi diii Hie K.hmlulc mapped out lor,'," , 1 ,!;.''?, ". . .., -7 Inn, :w; .-no.iKl. ! ,.,!, down to . .V" ? K,,u'1' Mt'iUord for a much desired visit. '.V-''"rrihiK l 'local friends, who have visited him at liU I'orlhmd studio recently, he is still plan itiiiK on it, however. This alteiiioon's recfial l)efote the MtDowell elub iucluiled munv of the selections which mado Set'v ' ens a favoiile with local music lov ers. It follows": "Honor and -rmsM (Mafntlell.l . "Let All My I. lie l.e .MuhIc" ! 'Stjrobui, "When Throimh the I'l azetta" t.leiisen), "l'rcss Thy Cheek ARaJnat Mine Own" (Jen-1 seal, "Dedication" I TramI, "The ' IMiaiiloin Double" Schtihtii't I , "Monthly Serenade" t Ktiwa:-ils" : "To the Children ( llaclimaulunrf ) ; ("flood NiKht" l Kubeiistf'lii . "Inter I mission. "Shy Mignonette" (llrake).j "rjipialn Stratloirn Kiuisv" ( Deems Taylor t. "Out ward Mound" ( Kve- lyn Calln'euth). "To tlie Sea" t Mho- j ( Dowoll), "(JwiTie to Hebli'n" thy j .luiiten Wolf i, "Hail the Crown" I j tarr. by William Fischer i, ; Joy Home" t ( Itassetl t. Tal" ! j Obituary ccmmin;s in-Dies passed Caiii-y V. Cum away at his home in San Francisco, ( 'alif., .Inn '1 1 . bis widow Josephine Krewler Cum in in-s and one son. Cene I., t'um-, mins suivivini; 1dm. Mr. Cummimts formerly lived in , the Coiker Hutte region, where he iiwTK'il an orchard. Coquille Opera house is beitiK i'uzed preparatory In erection of hew fire-resistant st.ntctu-.e. Here! The Largest Shipment TTnr.rxE, meofotoV BUTTER GAINSJN PORTLAND PRICES I'OJtTLANI); Ore., Feb.. :. tn, With stlpplicK licnter and trad'- hriikcr. huiter piieen .took a spin ' upward today. Kxtras iilv.ini-(l 1""",'"1 ''"m,n """" grades failed to reflect the- inci-f-aw. wuh Un. .i With hhow daritiL' awav and prospects ti( more moderate weaih er, fua price r-inaiu eoiiitfiiaiie ly henp. No prlee. ehaorf were rep.ricd. Vegetable niid fruit pi u-i-H re main umhanKcd. Livestock 'OHTI.ANf Ore., Feb. u.UV) -Cattle and calven bulk -modi i !.;; no ami upi, meumin, UC(t 10.75. Cnlv rMii lhH. down) medium to choice, IttTiOtfi '. do cull to common, SHfaM.hd. liotfs SteaMy. KecelptH 16a. Sheep and lambs Quotably steady. No receipts. Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. .V (A) ' Wholeale prh-es: Hittier 'lixtras. One half a ceip 1 higher. Standards one cent higher. Ptirtland Dairy Kxcuuuk" net whole-i .sale prhx'K (cuhesj: Kxtras lliVic: j .standards -Iti'-jc; prlnm firsts 4ac; , firsts I'-nauncry prices: ; Prin Ik c over cube standards. Kkuh, milk, puullry, sleady and uncha'tmed. t O'jions Per cwt., Oregon fancy. t Mti .r.2.r. ; hoilei-H, Pntatiu's, wo(d, nuts, hay, cant bark, .hops all steady uuchaiiKed. cas and San Trancisco Butterf.it HAN FUANCISCf), Cal.. l'Vt. (yp(- lintteri'at f. o. b. San Fi ! CISCO, Wall Street Report MOW VOItK. Feb. f.. tP, Fa- j vorahle trade and dividend news, pmviiled Un- buck-mound for an I irregularly higher price movement j in today's stock market. A It ho 1 a sprinkliiiK of issues fcLack ,3 i to 9 points on t scattered bear j of issues were profit takjiig, and ellitlfc-, a loiiU list selling -J: to la ! yesterday's final j early afii-rnoon. ;i marked contrac- I j points above hiuoiatlons by ITradini; showed $6.85 THE MARKETS $8.00 lA-in. full lengths . $9.00 3-4 in. full lengths , . 2C orf.oot. tt'fsay. ffbruary -,' mo. tlon in voUimt iQsumahly in re sponse t the eucTuonary e.d vices of some of the leading coinmimion hOUSCo. CJ Strength shown by t. S. Hteel. 1 flffi'-ral .Motors find other impor- ; lant issues minimis X)'b offeet of ; ;:ot:;L hi. evident in spots. The i losiriK tone wan KteRdy. Suti-M approximiiied 4,oaao,uao hare. ; CALL WITNESSES Jtll'V U((JM. rlVKK81IK. Fyit. f,-A ytn Stewart Nirth tf'itt. taking the stand himself for a Itrief period again today, tate KOi'ically denied 4-oinmitiiiiK any it the mm tiers wiih yhich he Ir chnrficd. HIVKKS1FK, (j:., rh. a. (p) With-the major ammunition of his defense apmrenlly exhausted, Cor don Stewart Norlhcott todiy con rentrated on his sell-termed "min or witnesses. " A score of these, subpoenaed days ago, have heen phtyiuK curds and checkers fn the court house corridors to while away the hours until the youn-7 Cu nadiau saw fit to call them to the stand. i At least two of his principal wit nesses, however. Nortlicott lias de clared he will recall in stir-rebut-tul. These include Mrs.' Saruli Louisa Northcott, who put. iu n stoimy period in ihe witness chair yesterday, and yrns Northcott. the defendant's father, who is held in custody by the stale in connec tion with the cast, hut who was called by Nortlicott as a defense witnesit. The young counsel-defendant asked the court to retain Mrs. Norlhcott, who is serving a lUe lerrii in San Quentin prison for murder, in Riverside until the close of the trial "so that I may call her aRUln to combat any new facts the state may develop In rebiittul," Xorthcott -and Sarah Louisa Northcott contrihutfid a full sheaf of verbal pyrotechnics to yester day'.1; court session. Northcott tried without avail to shake the previ ously told story of Sanford Clark, his 15-year-old nephew, tho slate's principal witnuss, whom he had re called for direct examination. The youngster remained, -unruffled and calm throughout an excoriating questioning bv his youthful nude. : ! rois m ;ns qi u kly Now, as dnriim the pasf years, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops counln illicitly, heals inflam ed tissues, dears the throat of ii ri- taiimr uncus and phlegm, stops nervous hacking, and troublesome night con ulis. Always dependable and efficient. - rhildn-n like It averts croup. Mothers endorse it no opiates. All users remmmend it --ask your druggist. lb-si for children ami grown persons. Try of Plumbing Galvanized Pipe KEYES TO ARGUE FOR OWN BE-HALF0 i .os Ar.ni.i-:s. i-viP 5. v, I Asa Key pk, irmcr district attor ney on trial witn iten Oeizoff and Kd Hosenbeir for bribery and con spiiacy, today had announced thi't expeetrd to make an argument ; iu hfs own behalf. He said he ; would take "about' 4.'t minutes'' in defending himself nualnst tlie j .charges. A poll of counsel who jure still to speak by Superior i.ludge Kdwln I. Puller indicated I that the case probably will go to the jury Friday. . , Defense Attorney Jud Hush in , his plea, to the Jury described ; Jacob fierman, the "bright young :man" of the Julian Oil company stock fiasco, who turned suite's J evidence, as n "master criminul." . The attonfey wound up his I argument describing Keyes as a j "great rock in a. wi-ary land, a granite idiaft that presMited a I square ami unseamed face to the : iniquities about him." I Keyes served in the district at ! tommy's office, in one capacity or (another for 'IT, years. Rush said, if he had saved an leverage of fcf.OQ In year he would have1 hail cjmugh j to cover the first payment of il!,oou on n now home. Milton ' 1'lko and Joseph Sherman, former j Jetzoff tailor shop employees where the. alleged conspiracy was asserted to have hatched, were ' pictured by Kush as- "Ignorant. grasping men." who "concocted" n story of what they saw Koing on iu order "to sell the information." CfLI I1I:acJ. Ore:. Feb. "5. (!) j Word reached here yest:rdny n! j the death of Walter Sutton, pin-, neer newspaperman , and - printer, j He had conducted a 'newspaper : here and at Port Orford, and Pain ed his trade on the Jacksonville Sentinel, one of the pioneer Ore-! won newspapers. Later he was nj typesetter on the Morning Oregon-! hn and was classed as a "swift." j The funeral was held yesterday. j (SOLD PF.ACII, Ore.. Feb. a. M) .Mrs. Leslie Itauer of Crescent City, land Miss Leatha .Miller of Cold! Peach suffered cuts and bruises in inn automobile smashup near here I last nlKht. Fixtures Ever IN BRIBERY CASE ' SAVE 1 YdU MONEY ' HELP YOU FINANCE ASSIST IN PLANNING GIVE.EXPER SERVICE es,-,:,-. $11.00 $20.00 . . .07 ... , .09 TO TREBLE SPACE ni: vouk. im. :,.(,V .t in f house Kleetrle and Maniij ifacturint; company will treble its 1 newspaper fidvrti.imr thb year t" j ie the pudh- of the vital part t deetrle"ny 'plays In civjliz:itin. 1 Han rail lor ;.Om(i advertis. -' tuents in eltl.-s. The deeish.n comes alter uvu years .f rerte:ti -h I into various media. Condon Local fire department fpo rtrnn i zed . ' Ihdifrestion is th? result of too mueh j acid in the stomach. It sours youv j food, ttirn-i.it ittito a fermenting tiifi. ives you sick headaches, hail breath.. bilioiHiicss, shortness of breath, and, that lrowsy, don't-care-wliut-liaiipens feel ilie;. Jape's T)iappisin ha licl icI thou sands of uch unfortuuale stomm -li suircrers to get their ajipetite back. Chew one or two tablet of Pape- l)iHpcpin after meals to di.-solvc tlie excels acid, ami sweeten your stom ach. Then your food will digest and nourish you! You will aiu weiulit and feol line! Pape's Diapepsin does what it promises to do. TlmCs tlie reason 5 million packages are u-ed a year. Tape's PiH'pain will bring you re lief in 5 minutes. It is Pold by an dniL' stores. FOR NEWSPAPERS APPtlllti IninroTo iuutiismo Ulbtl5 AflTiniPlb -vS jsr -: . il V . .ill i "' Mm ';-:,'- Received in Medford! NEW: Quality Buying . Means Great Savinp , DON'T STARVE. 0S TO END m Few .ucreed without harm. Try the y modern way.tiiibudie-d in Marmola pre- f scripliun U-bicw. l'eople have used them for i'J yrs millions of boxes of them, t Tlie rrulu are seen everywhere. . f Marmola rontains a gland element jk'iirh hrlis ;urn food into fuel avl . Siiergy. The formula appear in ever;- . box, also ilie reasons for results. Thuv you will knew how tlie cliange ooiur 9 . without harm. ) All druggists Hll'ply Marmola at SI a I box. Go start it now. Take four tablets ii daily until weight comes down to normal. Do this because of tlie new beauty and V vim which Marmola has brought to so ( many, lor so lung. I t FTed Gottfried Amos Turnbow GOTTFRIED & TUENBOW Expert plumbing, Ijeatlng and i heet metal repar shop. ' We specialize on service at reas j MnahU nrirf . Nn lob tOO Small. 219 N. Graoe St.' Phon 674 Women's Hose Sl.OOPair S Silk from top to toe with pointed heel. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency, A. L. HILL. Manager Phono 105 . . 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon Fisk Tires And Tire Repairing And a Complete Stock of RIMS and WHEELS Medford Vulcanizing Works Sixth and Fir Phone 180 BATH Look at These Savings liiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini 1 . 3SB I