MEDFOTJD MATL TTiTHITXT!, MEDFOKD, ORKflOV. THURSDAY. VEHItT'ARY '), mi. PAGE THREE tinncys ltd u in 1'1'om ioriliuiil , i)r. and Mtb. li. W." Clancy have returned to Hit city from Portland whore they hpent Hevorul diiy.s com bining hualncs sum! pleasure. They were aecompaiyd on the trip north liy their little Kiancldaughtor. who returned to Seattle after spendini; Bevernl weeks a.s their puest here. Carry Your Medicine In Your Handbag I Our Vegetable Compound is also sold in chocolate coated tab lets, just as effective as the liquid form. Endorsed by half a million women. &lhis medicine is particularly valuable during the three trying periods of ma turity, maternity and middle age. 98 out of 100 rrport baufit LtjdiaE.PinkharrVs Vegetable Compound , crow. I piiuuov ntrwl c& hah EARLY POTATOES NOW IN EARLY SUNRISE QUICK LUNCH EARLIEST OF ALL : BLISS TRIUMPH EARLY OHIO Monarch Seed 323 E. Main GRAHAM McNAMEE ' in UNIfCRSAL NEWS" VITAPHONE ACT i - . , , , ' aii S " ,,y WPy. S f U I ::: - - - - oV&rl SEEDRYVdNTER L 1 fwptAi- k?r 1 Jr .rVUJiloS - Sim lnD Knill H. Ht, liirnl wr- iv f 4 M M$ Pw V ttV'15 1 "- . tn- i nl In-lf S ' MrX I Hib n-.nrt for lliu monlli f 1. fH'vHSI MUW ,.y. Tpmpcmtm-o: Mpiinmiixl- 1 V." .y-a JT l DI AVIVf mum. 4.; moan minimum, 31: $ JiS&tZ&SlL 'A 1 V rL.AllfNtj JJj n1t.n, :m.(i; mnximum, 67; Ouln 1A 4t&5"'JS'&ktfn ' i ! SS: minimum, 21. dutf. HI. wj&gjaa-jSj SkilM - , 1 i , i'r.'clilti.tion: Total 2.S0 I".: fTf.,lW " W&t or i U F Trrflv Nnmkr r dw with .1)1 Inch w itWilS M Days ,,11 I ff IX&T;,r. 'lAM 1 I " 7.8 1 ln. l,, with 13.13 Rtf&s-ii8k fcSaitM ; fr Urn Kiimo in'iloil last Koamm. r Jk I Mi'A r ThlM hnn hn.n tin. clrycBt winter s K IVV ff ' W Unforgettable Lir&rflSt 1 r....r.i fnr th.- yi 4 yor. ICm of the fiery PHOENIX EVANGELISTIC W SAHARA DESERT SERVICES CONTINUING "lV "Vi fi ,i'23itk W W' Everyone remembers the glory of "Beau ASM.W V?"i - r....... .... I...-,.. vtlr,i'i J and it'i human appeal ... Now comes &pj5hyl i ffiT ; this mighty sequel to thrill you and J SA'iM revive memories of the great. ' Jlfffj! lArT ''VSli 1 v 'lent Pic'ure- "Beau Geste Lives again! Fiercer . ! 1 tt " I Ceremonial Draws Many to Ashland ' j Members of Zuk'ima ttMiil ' Daughter of I hf Nik', will Bather, in Ahland this afternoon from ' Crams Vim. K la ninth Fall ami ' other sections of southern Oregon ; for the cure menial tor b held in; ttie Masonic temple to greet Su-' preme Queen Kat herine Uintz of Chicago, wlio arrived on thU morn-; Jng'H train. The ceremonial, at which Mrs.. Chas. T. Sweeney of this city, re- j tiring queen of Zulelmu temple, i will preside, will he followed by a; banquet and Installation to whirh ! the men are also invited. The evening will bo climaxed with a dancing party. About 20 guests' are expected for the banquet and dance. Home and School Circle i Will Meet Friday The Homo and School Circle of the Roosevelt school will meet l-Yi-1 day afternoon at 'd o'clock. Mrs. II. V. Nordwick will Rive a report on the decision ul the child wel fare conference recently held in Washington, I). C The Sixth B pupils will sing group ol' songs anil l.eighton Piatt will entertain with a recitation. Hostesses for the afternoon will he Mesdnmes Kichardson, John Mann, Alotha Vawter and Fred Heath. Southerners Will Meet Saturday The Dixie club will meet Satur day afternoon, February 7, at the home of Mrs. T. K. PottenRor. 1027 Fast .Jackson stre.c.1. The program will he in charge of the, Tennessee croup. llilWI "Ell flW SEED STOCK- & Feed Co. "BELIEVE IT ORDNOT" By Ripley jHAKESPEARE WAS RIGHT 1 n-u nnn I 1 Mr. ami Mr. Miteliell l'nicrlaiu al III kite I Air. and .Mrs. 11. I. Mitchell invited a group of friends to their home on Fraiu,uette street Friday for an evening of bridge. There were three tables In play, and : prizes for high scores were award- cd Mrs. Wayne I'rlcketl and Dr. ' Hold. K. Lee. Following cards, I refreshments were served. (uests were: Mr. and Mrs. liar-; old Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ' I'rickett. Mr. ami Mm. Hitson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hiddle and Dr. I and Mrs. Uobt. K. l.ee. j Card Party Event I For Tomorrow ! The ladies of St. Murk's- tiuild 1 will Rive a card party Friday after- j noo.i at two o'clock in the liuild t hall. Prizes will he Riven to win ners of high score in progressive and pivot bridge. The public is cordially invited to attend. The committee in charge of the ul'ternoon are Mrs. (',, K. Satehwoll, chairniaii ; Mesdanies F a b r I c k, Keinier. Hamiltnn, Wilson and Stennett. Mis. Soliiiky IIomos At Series of Parties. Mrs. K. C. Solinsky is inviting friends tu her hunie for bridge luncheons Saturday f this week and next week. There wiH be three tables in play each day. She was also ho.-tess at two tables of bridge last Satunlay. finest wore Mesdames O. ). Alendel f- r, A. It. Cunningham. Knight, (ieorge Ccdding. Newbury. Alcthn. Vaw ter. .Tack Thompson and Arm strong. Tou Velles Home From Vacation Judge and Mrs. F. U Ton Velle have returned to their home near this city after spending a pleasant vacation in California, During their six weeks' absent they visited in San Francisco. Los Angeles, San Diego and other points of Interest. Mrs. Paske's Pupils To Be Heard in Recital j Mrs. ('. H. Paske will hold a re 1 cital at ltor home Friday after noon for the younger pupils of her piano cluss. Mrs. William Cirogory was host ess to the Grange Home Kconomic club at her beautiful home near , Acute Wednesday of last week. A j social afternoon was spent and the : members made paper flowers lor i the degree work in the Grange. ; Refreshments were served by the I committee in charge. Thirty-two ! members were present and all re i port a very pleasant time. j . NEW YOKK. Feb. 5. WP Wll- , Ham H. Sanvage. vice-president i of the ltoyal Kailway Supply com , pany, was shot and killed in his i office this afternoon. Andrew i l,cnihan, office manager, who was I in Sanvage's office at the lime. was found wounded the floor ' a .-22 caliber revolver near him. Children's Colds A Checked without ,f7 "dosing." Rub on OVER t MILUQN 4ARS USED YEARLY REGULAR HOLLY PRICES! Mat 10-35 Bv. : 20.50 fER t MILLION -JARS USED YEARLY : JANUARY RAIN CLEVER COMEDY 1 1 ll lrM-i iiaimiII MM NUKMAL IN LOCAL AREA The in u n I li I y meteorological j notes for Januury. llKIl, prepared i by W. J. Hutchison, head of the l'. S. weather station of MedfordJ read as follows: M.ld winter weather prevailed unintcri upt' d throughout January. The predominant, o of cloud and fog during the previous winter months of l!t;ju continued prae tlenlly unbroken. Occasional light rains wero scattered through the month, but the total amount of precipitation falling was 50 per tent below normal. TYmpeutures were unusually moderate for the season, and were generally well and evenly dist ributed. No ox (i ernes of high temperature . were recorded. Minimum temperatures were considerably higher than thc average January low readings. ; l?omparing the low temperature of the past month with those of January I'J'M), the ininimumu show a daily average of H degrees high er. During January, 1 13", the. lowest temperature recorded was :t degrees below zero, while the lowest for the past month was 22 degrees above. The continuation of the unusu ally mild weather for the season is due in part to the blocking In fluence of a high pressure area which lias remained practically stationary with its center over Idaho during the past winter month. This high has at times indicated a tendency to move east ward a.s it normally Hhould, but for the most part the pressure condition has remained unchanged. With this continued high pressure condition the normal passage of low pressure areas or storm areas to the eastward is prevented and as a result there is a lack of win ter snows and rains. Tho total precipitation for the month wum l.:;t inches, which is exactly half of the normal Janu ary fall of 2.7S Inches. There was no snowfall during the month which is in considerable .contrast to January of lfl;iu when a total of 22.6 inches of snow fell. The month Ik wind movement wa in excess of the January average, total of 324T miles having been re corded. The prevailing wind di rection was from tho south with a n n vc ra ge h on rl y velocity of 4.4 miles per hour. There were two periods of heavy wind movement which were of short duration. Tho maximum velocity attained was :ili miles per hour, blowing from the southeast. DenHO fog occurred on 17 days. A light thunder-storm was recorded on the Kith. Mx. Min. Mn. Pre. VIIOKNIX, Or, Fcli.-i. (Spl.) KviutHHlMt 1 Hirvict'H tirf will un der way at thr l'r'nl).vtcrhin rliurch lirP thin wrok. Hrv. J. I). Krr (rt Orantn I'aHH, wlm wan roti'iiJ-t-InK th mrvtcf'B waa calh.-d to t'all fnrnla, anil otlir havo hcin pcruroil In fill hln jacn this wri'k. Itv. KorrMlll hp In tin; pulpit on Xumlay mornlliK "nil will continue tho Hcrvlri'R to th end. TIioko fllllnu liln place till" wck Inrlarl' lt''V. K. IvirHun of M'd f'ird, WoilnPFday nlht; Hcv. .1. M. Johnxon of (Vntral Point, Thurn lay evcnlnn; Hfv. H. A. Harris of Itogui' ltlver Friday evening. Whlto Pino county. Nov., In con diictlmr experiment) In artificial rv-KfeiiiiiK of lli falllnir citiitcrn WILL BE STAGED BY LOCAL CAST "Passing of Chow Chow' is the title of the clever comedy, written by lilmer Htce, to be presented Monday. Fe i r u a r y 1 (J , In the St. Mark's "Guild hall by a group of local pUyers. The one-act com edy will be sponsored by the llroth erhoud of St. Andrew. Tout Sworn will direct tho com ely and the cast will include Mrs. lioyal liebb. Fletcher Fish and Harold I'.i'own, all well known par ticipants in previous production of Medford's little theater group. In addition to the comedy, the committee in charge of the event announces there will be card. dancing and refreshments to com plete a festive evening at the Guild hall. liridge playing will begin at S o'clock and continue until ID, when t ho "Passing of Chow Chow" will draw alt eyo to the stage. The comedy will lie followed by danc ing and refresnmeuts. Tables will be sold for the even ing. Mr. Brown is chairman or arrangements for the event and Mrs. Porter J. Neff will assist Mr. Swem. Reservations may bo tnado by eallln g M ns. N off, p h o n o 1 .1 j. Mr. Itrown at 103 or 57ti-. or Mr. Hinman at Mann's department store. L E flirt Scouts of troop. t Med ford, will leave Saturday uftcrnoon foi! an overnight camping trip to their eabin on tho A pp legato river. They will be under tho supervision of Mrs. Ethel Wlllet and Miss Cllta Walden. They expect to return Sunday afternoon. iris who will make the trip ar (lertrude Gilbrciithc, Kleanor Todd, Olivia Todd, Jean (.illings, Kllza both Gillings, Frances Kerry, Eliza beth Ferry, Aileen tiny, Mona Hedges, Huth Clark. Doris Hashaw, Dorothy Daniels, Kathcrlne Stearns, Mildred Walker, Ieila Vamlerm'ark, Winifrod Hose borough, Frances Arnsplgor. 3u cillo Ijittrell, Kato Kauney, Irene Stubbleflold and Jean AVoodford. Those attending tho Smith tluches night school being con ducted under tho mipervision of O. D. Thompson at the local high Hchool. will continue tho dlscua sion thiH evening of turkeys. A" continuation from last week on this Hiihjcet will cover mar keting, feeding, dlacascs and other problems faced by turkey grow mH. All Interested In this tubj et are. urged to ntlend. About 16 have been attending the classes iwl'p a week. YOUR your COATS for SPRING $Q.90 Every important fashion is assembled for your early selection. 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