MF.nFOTJD MATT, TRfP.TTXR MF.DFOTvD, ORFfiOV. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, mil WOE TTTREE New York Evening Post Of Revolutionary War Vintage In Possession Of R. L. Ray I (Ity l'a Niwloii) Tht-y uitKlit wt'll lit! used tiUt'S on muileni lulUli-n. tin? ii.-iiih-k if plitys listed in tho New Vurk j imxli'rn miss would IH'Vfr IMDIK'I'I with fi-uvlis aro til.-ui tiinuni; Itnf V;isliiiu;tun'H fim-woll aililresM Is iiriril tm the front nuL't as is Kvonini; I'osl, lnililiMi.il Nuvi'lii-, (iciu'i'al DrLanciy's uidurs to tin- 7. I7x:l. "Ailvcnluii's uf a ; sid.li. is. NiKht." "Mysl. i inns llnsKilid'' and Tin' ni'wspapi r was printi'd I'.v "falal Clumsily" tli.-y nail. Hut M.nliin and ll.iin.-i-. Hip I'ditni's tlure aro otln'r advi rtisi iui nts in mum. lias lii cn lui n from the paw. tlio y.lk.wi'cl and i-iuniplid old ' It Is inaikod Voluini- 111. lli.wsiapi.-. It. 1.. Ray of this vity .",r Mi-. Hay it walls many bioUKlit out of his vault vi-sler- , storirs of his am i'stois which won' SET FOR FRMfcss: day, that brand it pa.sse. Loading lh' list In tiiut in the for sale column announcing the sale of a "capital house, distillery and suar house, hvu stills of gallons each with worm tubes and cisterns." Dress goods imported from Kmope with names that tip- Builds Sturdy Health I told round (hit fa inily -f iresido when lit1 was a little boy. one ho remembers bent Ih tho story ! of his grandmother, who molted j pewter dishes to make bullets 'for . ilie soldiers to fire at the KiiKlish 1 during the Revolution. I A. Kay, his grandfather on his I father's side was first, speaker of the house in Kansas and hiid a eoloif ul caret T, which also added much to tho stories told the younger members uf 1 1 i A family. Me was hanged by ljuantroll but cut down before he died. M r. Kay's mother's father was governor of Kcnttieky during the Civil war. The copy of the Xew York Morning I'osl ho treasures is just one of a list of old newspapers and other historical documents, which nre housed in the Kay vault. KltvlM i I eiihii; of Omnia, Curtis iiiatlws And Pouring Anllcliwilou At a meeting of the lilrls icagucf the "THSHing of Chow Chow.' . , I held yesterday afternoon at the j comedy Urania to bo presented on I senior hih school, class represen-t Moiuluv evening at St. Mark's ; Methods um.i1 in ireatin- yellow ; ...lives for this semester were ' Guild hull at the party to be h avcl or fhloiaiie in ar tiee. with elected, and commitlee appointed sponsored' by the Brotherhood ol 1 soluble iron salts uill be demon-: ir the dills' league daneo to be i St. Andrew is progressing well at ;strated at the Yung and Mall or-jheld Friday evening. February -U. rehearsals, it was announced to-, chard, in the to I district. Fiidav. Kepresentalives chosen were . d..y. In the east aro Mrs. Koyal , 'Febmarv i:tth, beginning at 2 p. ! Margaret fhilders and Harriott i Itebb. Fletcher Fish and Harold. ! in states L 1'. Wilcox county j Campbell, seniors; Joan Stoehr , Iti own. The comedy will bo pre-j a .',' m ' ' ' and Dorothy Fa ley. Juniors; Har-. coded by several games of bridge I v'..ii '.m. M-.vin. Hlnhnert ' and Tidlowed bv da iicinir as a com- ! fruit k rowers in taniornia ami j : ; , , , . ruih hivi use.) tho iron .c.ii i,,. ; soph mores, and Kthel Sleanel and . ideie cveiiiuw of festivity has been jeetion method for .several years Alb-en Kay. freshmen. ma hninriii nn. tint th.. nieth.Ki' IMtuiH will, be started hnmodl is highly successful. The method;'"" f the danco by memhorSjthe evening. has been used locally with similar;"1 lollowin cotnnmieos. i;ood results. " oration. Dorothy Slead, 'onstaneo 'J'ho numlKT of chloratic trees in Corniany. Arvllla YounK. Cloo the Konue Kiver valley is on the . wioro. au;. i am . ini-i- i. n.i lii.i tiin,. ;j iw.-ii- u-hi'ii ' Dorothy Daniels. growers should adopt a program whereby tlu-o affected trers aro DESERT COUNTRY i Happy to ho back again in Hi's great country and to aain be ad dreisud by tho local populace as Fete, after a months absence fpent in attending the special camp session of the Wood men ol tho World Order at Denver and points in Arizona and Old Mcxiio, I t K'oKill.'iiv -MM-ive.1 ll VCM- uut followed by dancing as a com- j aml wm m,w Ulwy loi(U. ing after his duties as city coun- arranged by tho group sponsoring the natty. Tables will bo sold for brought back into good health and production. 1 nt crested growers can well af ford to attend this demonstration and become ajcqtiaiutcd with a practice that will improve the con dition of many .sick troo.s. SEEDS for FIELD and GARDEN Select Your Supply at Our Store FERRY-MORSE FRESH BULK GARDEN SEEDS Are Most Reliable and Dependable Ask the market gardener, the fellow who "grows -for profit he'll tell ycu to "plant Ferry-Morse seeds for best results. Monarch Seed & Feed Company Southern Oregon Exclusive Ferry-Morse Fresh Bulk Seed Dealers 323 E. Main Phone 260 Former Medford Family Prominent In Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. DeVnro and children, (Thomas and Martha Kuth of Phoenix, Ariz., send re gards to all their Medford friends by Mr. and Mrs. S. Sump tor Smith, who had a pleasant visit with thorn. They aro all prominent in church i outstanding freshman Kill J u no Helen Fran- Ferry. Invitations: Jape Antic, Hooker, Flur-ence Neuman. Stewart, (iertrudo Oilhrcalh, ces Ferry and Klly.aheth Program: Juanitu- Hopkins, Mur Mo,el, Marian Moore, Netlo drown, Susan Dynan and JOrm;! Smith. Dance: Margaret Childers, Ar ietta Tyrell. Zoe Dell l-intis, Sibyl Jean Young. Adra 10d wards and It a r b a r a Wall. Itefreshinents: Justin Miller, Frances Maugin, Margery Mutholland, Jeanne Jlam llton. Jane Powell. Carvel Iteunios, Jane Kobinson and Fayc Ackloy. Miss Laura Drury Receives Award Friends in this city of Miss Lnura Drury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Drury, arc very pleased to loarn that she was rocently awarded the loving cup offered by Kanpa Alpha Thela on the Univer sity of Oregon campus to tho most in the ilman and attending to his per sonal business. Mr. Kershaw arrived In Denver on January s. and imuiodlaKl after the W- O. W. head camp session, departed for Tucson. Ariz. ! Pythian Ni-ters j Plan Can I Parly , ' ' ... I '. ' i ion January IS, from where, aflei a card party Wednesday evening.), . ' , . . vi February II. in the K. of P. hall, corner of Fifth and drape streets. j lh idge. ;UU and pinochle will I be in play. A cordial invitation 1 is extended to tho public, j ( il;i I 'arty Postponed The card party to have been helil tomorrow evening in tho Catholic parish house has been postponed, it was announced yes terday evening. Further plana re- circles. Martha Kuth winning gold pin fo perfect attendance in Sunday .school for several yea:. She t also active In school circles and won high honors in a inn sician.s' club. Thomas is also an honor student. Mrs. DeVore is a sister of Mrs. F. J. Wilmot of this city and the family formerly lived here. Mears Family Doing Nicely j In Los Angeles Fred W. Mears of 1-os Angeles, Calif., sends greetings to his Med ford friends and says there is no place lie would rather live than in Medford and no people that are more hospitable. Mr. Mears is practicing law. Frederick Jr., is a graduate from Stanford university and Is in the real estate business in I-os Ang eles. James is attending Stanford and Is prominent in athletic circles. SPECIAL 1IEF FOR A special ma I i nee for sehcrd children has been a mum need by tho 1 lolly theatre for Thursday afternoon at :t::iti o'clock for the showing of "Abraham Lincoln." Th's provision has boon made in order to make It possible, for the children to attend this historical picture without slighting their regular studies. TONIGHT and TOMORROW 'THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" You will love this smiling lad who had more nerve than common sense. There is a laugh in every 5 fect of film and there are 1800 feet. J-Y fiN fc- : 1 gnrdinK the party will bo an nouiuH'U later. Colony Club Knjoys l.liiH'lu'dii .Mivtitie J-'olhiwinn the uno o'clock lunch eon this itflernoon for ntenibcrs uf the Colony club held at the club house, the rctfulur incctiui;' of tho organization will be In session. sororily The cup was presented following Initiation at tho bamiuet held ut the KiiKone hotel, attended by nluinnae and s t ti.ll e n t s. Miss IJrury's name and scholastic stand ing are engraved on the beautiful loving cup. which is the first one presented by Kappa Alpha Theta as a freshman award. At the close of the fall term of school .Miss Drury held the highest scholastic standing of any girl in the house. Europe is Calling Members of Younger Set The summer time will find sev eral members ol' the local younger set In France and other countries of Kitrope, according to plans now being made by sons and daughters of well known families. Definite arrangements have not been announced by all. who arc anticipating journeys abroad, but Frances Sparrow, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sparrow, and Miss Peggy llamill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. llamill, arc already in Kuropu and Billy Newlmll, son of Mr. ami Mrs. C. S. NcwImU, plans to leave for southern Kurope as soon as he has completed bin' sophomore year at Yale, lie will spend the summer studying in 1-Yaiice. Yeoman Lodge Plans Valentine Dance A gala event of Thursday nigbl will be ihe Valentine danco to be sponsored by the Yeoman lodgo in Ihe lodge hail on North Crape street. Special decorations for Ihe event are being arranged by the Southern Oregon Decorallug com pany. Dynge's orchestra will furn ifh music for the party. The danco will bo held in cele bration of tho :uth anniversary of the Yeoman lodge as well as St. Valentine's day. All Yeomen and Iheir friends are urged to attend anil enjoy Ihe evening. Refresh mollis will Lie served. -- Silver Tea Event This Afternoon Members of the Phoenix group of Ihe .lackson l.'ounty Health' as sociation will hold their regulnr meeting this afternoon In Ihe par lors of tho Presbyterian church In that community. A silver tea for Ihe benefit ol' Ihe hot school lunches will be an event of Ihe uricrlloou. Thimble Club to Meet Wednesday A covered dish luncheon will lie enjoyed tomorrow afternoon at the home of Neighbor Uuige, SIM North Riverside, by members of Ihe Thimble club of Mistletoe ciinip No. Iilli. Royal Neighbors of America. Neighbor tlreer will entertain, as sisted bv Neighbor Uinge. Degree of Honor Meets Tonight Cards will be enjoyed following the lodge session tonight of the Iegrec of Honor, to he held in the Althea hall above the Med lord pharmacy. All members aro re quested to attend and bring friends. Attorney and Mrs. Reames Entertain At Dinner A pleasant event of Saturday evening was the dinner party given by Attorney and Mrs. A. K. ReaiueR at their home on West Tenth street. Covers were placed for H. Mrs. Hoehne Will Be Hostess to Club The Pythian club will meet Hi the homo of Mrs. II. C. lloehne. 2u7 South Orange street, this even ing at S o'clock. A good attend- unco is desired. EDDIE QUILLAN ROBERT ARMSTRONq JAMES QLEASOM Drama love adventure humor thrills laughs all thc3e and more in this storv of Wall Street don't miss it. Also Pathe News Vitaphono Act POPULAR PRICES Matinee Children 10; Adults 35 Evening Children 25c; Adults 50 ON THE STAGE Evenings Only at 9:00 p-m BOY SCOUT DEMONSTRATION Tomorrow Nite SURPRISE NOVELTY NITE FOR THE LADIES! a, Has Your Back Given Out ? Barkarlic Often Warn of Disordered Kidneys. If miserable with backache, bladder irritations and getting up at night, don't take chancesi Help vour kidnevs at the first sign ofdisorder. Use Doun'sPills. Successful for more than SO years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Uoon'i today. Sold by deal- i everywhere. DoaiVs ills ADIURETfC mcKJimys 3A b mm L B.eri bf I mm Ov Mrs. Newhall Will Leave Soon for South Mrs. C. S. Nowhall plans to leave Medford within a few days for los Angeles, where stiewlll Hpend six weeks visiting; her mother, Mrs. William Story. V. v.. O.'h Will Meet Tomorrow Mrs. J. V. Flicgel will bo hos tess tomorrow afternoon to mem bers of C'bnpt. A A, T. 15. O, nt her home, lam Queen Anne. 1 Freshman week I bi'lns otwrv-l cd at tho senior hish school, anil a list of 13 rules for tho boys to, follow has bin issued by tho upper Ha.sstwMi. Arthur Ivnxon. rajah of the TlRvr .u;inls. will bo in ;har;;s f Ihe iiillliUlon re renin n k-s to h curried out. There will bo no "hazing," but, preparations have boon niado ti punifjji those who disobey the rules, which lire; Must wear urceu at all timet In tho school or about tho campus. Do not uso the front on trance. Keep off Uio lowor halla except whoii il Is iiocessary. Do not talk or walk with tho ;,irls. Address all upper classmrn as 'VI r." tivo tho upper olunsmen rlKht-of-way throiiKh tho halls at nil times. Do not wear a tie, a belt or nr tors. Do not Wciir dirly cord1'. Keep them olefin, Novor, at any time, hronx on upper rla.ssman or bo surly In any manner. When tolil to do ftomethlnr,, do It. When scaled In tho library nl way rlun and offer a stnndlnK uiipor olasHinan ur chair. Upon request hand over any road Ins- matter that the u n p r clasman wants. And above all, obey the.o rule:. . 4. V looking after lllat section, be vis ited Negate.", in eld Mexico, whose, wetnesa was a welcome relief to j him alter a sojourn In the dry country. Then be wen! to Phoe nix, Ariz., and was nosing ariniml that city when be was agreeably surprised to run across an old col lege chum, S. A. Kriwchel, an other well known Medtord man, who at sight of him dltl not call the police. The two local tourists from then on browsed around l'llocnix and vicinity together with much enjoyment until tho Navajo In diana got to lanitliiuiy addreiwing them aa Pelo and yam. Tho duo caunlly tried to combiliu busi ness with pleasure It la said, the formerly naturally looking ever tho field for selling monuments. and tho latter from force of habit looking- over tho possibilities ol selling Ico and butter hi that sec tion, Incidentally Mr. Kcrs b a w brought homo with him two fine Navajo blankets which ho pur chased from 11 squaw and which were manufactured by tho Pen dleton Woolen Mills, and Mr. Kros- cbcl brought homo some beauti ful hand carved native silver trin kets und sonio valuable bead or nainents. which two Indians un loaded on him and which Sam was then unaware could bo bought ul any Woolwortb store. Jlow ever, neither had his pockets nicked From Phoenix tho two Medford ites went over the Apacbo trail and visited tho great Uoosevelt dam, although they had encoun tered many uther damn In their dealings with the Indians, and by way of other, diversion visited the tlrand Canyon I og e t h e r irom where ihe news leaked out at homo that they wcro at largo in that territory. Thev next visited Casa (llallde. Ariz., and the Walnut national monument where they looked over and studied the ancient cliff dwell ers' habitats to such un extent that they came home as experts on old stiffs, ; Then they parted company, and Ml. Krosehol arrived back in Medford Sunday and Mr. Kershaw ycftcrday. tho latter having stop ped en rout, home at AVhlters. Cal., to visit bis brother-ln-low. K. I). Cox, and family, former residents of Medford. Mrs. Iver shaw and Mrs. Cox nre sisters. Until Sam and Pete, were so fed up on fiery rood while away that tho mere mention of chill eon carne, hot tamales and tho like makes them rush for sonio good old Medford pure mountain springs water, which was tho greatest thing they missed while away from home. IN GUILTY PLEA Sin Chan or tho Chan & Koiik HtI) company, who wan arrestod a fthort tinio ago on tho chark'o ot practicing medicine without a li cense, and who pleaded not KUilty and intended to flk'ht tho chko, when the latter wan called in Judge Taylor's court yesterday afternoon chanted tho pica to guilty, and was fined $7 5 and costs. O, M. Koberts, attorney for Chan, who styhw himself as a horbnllM, told tho court that the company would piactho nu lniiKr hero tut it w;w coin to leavo tho Atuto. Deputy District Attorney (loo. Nellmin repr''titp! tho state In tho case. In Wlscoosin. I. Sim billboards aro devoted to an appeal from Govern or IaFolletto for Jobs lor unem ployed. !f it's a snapbrim MaitaitHuoi!ii .... it's right for Spring! Mrs. Adrienno Kloward of this city wan ono of 80 forlunato wo men who participated In tho two way television demonstration re cently conducted by tho Hell Telephone Laboratories in New York City, according to a letter received yestorday by her husband, C. T. Steward. Mrs. . Steward, who has been spending several weeks In the oast visiting markets In the in tercuts of her local shop, was guest In tho homo of ono of tho chief engineers of tho I loll company when tho experiment was made, lie invited her to attend tho dem onstration with a group of women vi.ilturs to tho mid-winter conven tion of tho American Institute of (Electrical Hnginocrs, Forty of the women sat In tho laboratories and forty In similar booths at tho American Telephone a n d Teh-graph building, 1 0 0 liroadway, sonio distance away. "For three hours they conduct ed eonvyrsutlonn and watched lin ages of tholr friends thrown on jllttlo si u are screens befuro them." The Now York Kvenlng Journal Htatea In reporting tho demonstra tion. "Ho porroetly organized was tho television equipment that tho Images worn not in tho loaHt blur red or disturbed. Tho person at tho other und of tho who seemed not more than nlno or ten feet away. Tho Illusion was that ot u talking picture." " 'Tele vif ion has mado onor mous strides In tho pant four years'," declared (J. L. Yourko at th laboratories " W ' l.itend eventually to develop It along com nierolal lines. Although now only the head and shoulders of tho other party may bo nceti. Urn on tire body will probably bo viewed If tho progress continues'. In lirr letn-r accompanying tho newspaper clipping Mrs, Steward described tho scntmtlon she real ized In telephoning as "wonder ruir Mrs. Steward is now enrouto west and will return to Medford In about two weeks, RIGHT, because . . . their smartness is au thentic . . . their lines graceful . . . their rnlors new . . . their linings two-tone satin . . . their felts softly superior . . . their workmanship ex pert But most of all they're right because you wear them at such worth-while savings! You paid $1.00 more a year ago for the same quality!' J..C. PENNEY Company. Ene. Sixth and N. Central Phono 245 SO.98 3'98 4-98 of Commerce. A special commit tee Is to Inve.MtiniUo such advertis ing und will make a report ut tho next meeting. . V 2 l'laiiM were a I ho discussed Ihe annual .-spring opening with details to be announced later. ' ' I'. 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