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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1920)
f PXGE TWO ' MEDFOTTD MAIL TRT73UNT3, MEBFOTCD, OIJEOOX, WEDXKSDAY, DECTCMlVFJi 22, 1020 ' ; The Red Cross cliarity ball to be Rfvon at the Nat tonight will be a large and brilliant social affair. Both luills will , b-3 used and delegations Jrotn all Over the county will attend. Tfie proceeds of the dunce will go to Jackson county charities exclusively - Live 'Japanese gold , fisb 25c to $fc.75- Jan A-t Store. ' ' , Invest Tcur savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, tf f Kids get busy aiid gather up the old sacks.. We buy them. Monarch Seed Co. and Russ Mill. iOpen evenings until S:30. Edgar Wight the Jeweler. 230 vHead Jones' ad today. 233 ;'Tho schools of the city closed this afternoon for the holidays vacation und will not resume sessions until January 3rd. Closing ChrlBtmas exer cises were held In a number of the grade rooms, and the high school as sembly this afternoon was a special uffnlr of a Christinas nuture. Baby Angora rabbits for sale. Bliss Heine, 810 W. Tenth street, Medford. J 237 'Big Xmas ball at Central Point. . y 237" Pure sugar candy 25c pound at Jones'. 234 ! Telephone 78-L for complete pro tection against , Burglary and Theft. I 23.r i l ne public : muiKui win ue open nVxt Frldu? "'id of course will be closed all day Christmas day. There wjoro many: sales of Christmas trees and wreaths, und Oregon- grape at to day's niiirkot, which had a fine sup pjy of ije'et'unil pork. '.Bc.tw.een., friends a photograph. Get Uiopx uf.Mackey, .Main and Cen tral, 20-1, upstairs. 238 The Japanese Art Store will be open every eyenlng until 10 o'clock this week. '"-. 230 ' Big Xmns ball, at Central Point. 7' : 237 Read Jones' ad today. 233 ' The public schools sold altogether $230. .-worth ot Red Cross Christmas seals,' nnd Lincoln school won the cup offered for the school selling the ro,ost .soaln by disposing of. $100.49 worth. Washington school was sec ond with a sole of $90, nnd was nwnrded a large picture of Crater Lake.' " . .OIJ'.tEoy! I'nTgoIng! Where? Cen trarPolitt!.When? Xmns night! 237 'hur wood Is going rapidly at the following prices: 12 and 1G Inch body plijo $3.00 and $3,r0 a tier. 238 man & Mcheffol, phone 242. 238 'Visit '.the Christmas Candle shop, dolls. 200 Phlpps building, tf iXleniiino "all wool nrmy blankets, $4.75. --103 JNorth Contiul. .. 235 ijBurglniy Insur'unco costs' little. R. A. -Holmos "The insurunto Man. "235 '-X!uptnlh O. C. Applegnto, the well known sbuthorn Oregon pioneer and lndlnn fighter arrived in the city Tuesday from his homo at 'Klamath Falls, t,q visit relatives hereabouts dtrt'lng the holiday season. Othet guests at thelNuHh yesterday and this morning woro Dolbert Pyle of Snn Francisco, Mrs. F. Brown of Portland and' Milnm Jones or Seattle. Your friends will ho there! Where? Central Point! When? Xmns" night! 237 ,pur slab wood is going rapidly at tlus following prices: 12 and lfi-lnch $3. 00- and $3.5n a tier. Wiseman & Schoffel, phono 242. 238 Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medford Eleotrlo Co. Read Jonos' ad today. 233 Tho Medford stores still have large stocks of holiday goods and are offer ing' them nt the lowest possible prices. jChrlstmus shopping Is on in full 'blusl. "Some of, tho stores are open evenings. ifbo new Packard Six surpassed all expectations, and Is now on exhibition nftjrnoon aud ovenings nt our show rooms on, North prone St. Seely V. UpHJMolor Co. ' 236 Pure sugar candy 25c pound at Jonos". ' " 234 Willi blocks $3.00 a tier. $S.OO a cord wo have very little left. Wise msn & Sohort'cl, phone 212. 23S llnud-pulntcd china for sale. Mrs. F.'W'. Srhefrel. 153 X. Oukdnle. 235 'Bert R. Clrecr will leave tomorrow fitV iluihaul:, Calif., where his fam ily, Is now located. At the Decom-bcr-Jmcoting of tho board of directors of the Ashland Printing company. '.MifJ , Cireor tendered bis rt'slgiiutiou as manager of the Ashland Tidings and CnoiKlo Coffee was elcctml to tako ills pluco. Thoro will be 110 chunga in tjio general policies of the paper. A 3 hi In id Tidings. ;The new Packard Six surpasses nil expectations, and Is now on exhibition afternoon und evenings nt our show rooms On'North Grapo street. Seely V. Hull '.Motor Co. . , 230 Majestic music nt Central Point Xmns night. 237 Xmas prl7.es galoro nt Central Point Xmus night. , 237 President W. J. Kerr of the O. A C,, who uddressed the chamber of commerce luncheon this noon and the high school assembly this after noon arrived in the city from -Jor-vallis on this morning's train and Is a guest nt the Medford during his stay In tho city. Save money by ordering your tree tanglefoot before January 1, 1921. Turin Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. Sugar 11c a lb., $10.00 a sack; Compound one-halt gallon 31.00; lard one-half gallon 1 1.25. Potatoes $2.00 per hundred pounds. Flour $2.60- a sack. Hannah or Huston sor ghum 15c per pound. Hutchinson & Lunisden. The expectations for a white Christmas aroused yesterday after noon when snow Vegan to fall ,at 2 o'clock were short lived, as inside of a half hour the snow hud turned to rain. The precipitation of Tuesday and up to 10 a. 111. today was .25 01 an Inch. Ruin Is the prediction for tonight and Thursday. Get house slippers for Xmas pres ents. "Will give $1.00 reduction on new shoes all this week. Open until 8:00 p. -n. nt the Medford Shoe Hos- pitul, 119 East Sixth street. 234 Give something useful this Xmas something electrical. Medford Electric Co. 2 35 How to solve the gift problem Visit the Jap Art Store. 234 A lull has come In the epidemic of whooping cough which has been pre valent among the hoys and girls of the city all winter, and there Is a falling off In the cases. A helpful peculiarity of the disease Is that It is exceedingly mild. Pure sugar candy zBc pound at Jones'. ' 234 Insurance our only business, "Holmes the Insurance Man." Have you seen the latest in floor lamps wrought Iron with parchment shades? -Medford -Electric Co, 235 Hemstitching ana pecotlng. Handi craft Shop. . iDr. J. E. Helms and Jack Moran mode a trip to Montague, Cal., Tues day 4jy auto, and report a heavy snow fall in tho SIskiyous on their return trip. Good wheat $2.75 per hundred. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. Dance for charity Dec. 22, Nnta toriuni. Red Cross benefit ball. 234 A deluyed shipment of ChrlBtmas novelties Just received at Handicraft Shop. 230 Oregoninns registered nt the Med ford includo John C. Almack, S. -A. I mn ford and Harry R. Hogue -of Eugene, and tho followlng-from Port land: O. R. -Wiley, J. Fisher, E. W, Qulgloy.-Mrs. -M. Klbho, D. W. Cra ven, F. B. Wulto nnd F. W. Peters. A nice box of fancy , stationary makes a daudy Xmas present. Got it at Jones'.. . . 234 See our lovely ribbon novelties bo fore buying your lust mlnuto gifts Handicraft Shop. 230 Among poultry feeds you will al ways find Kerr's egg mash nnd Gol den Hod egg mash at tho top. Buy them nt Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. , At the Chrlstinus assembly of tho high school this aftornoon, which bo gun at 3 o'clock, tho girls glee club of tho high school sung selections, there were other musical numbers, an address was given Jjy President Kerr of tho O. A. C. and It was ex pected that several alumni members would give short tu . Jones' Bpeclal Xir-as candy at 2 5c is a dandy why pay 40o for same? 234 Delco-LIght farm light and power plants. Modford Electric Co. Farm Bureuu scratch, Kerr's egg 11111 sli or Golden Rod egg mash and southern Oregon cllmato mnko the poultry business profitable. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. In accordance with a custom of ninny years, the Economy market this morning licgnn its annual hog weight guessing contest, free for nil und none burred. Tho first prize will be a turkoy, the second prize a 10-pound pork roust, third prizo n mutton roast. The only stipulations attached to tho contest Is to write yolir estimate of the heft of the bog on a ploco of paper. The hog, which bus been specially fattened for this occasion, is now on display at the Economy market on East Mnln street. Beautiful nosegays for furs, muffs and evening dresses. Handicraft Shop. 230 Dunce for charity Hoc. 22, Nutu torlum. Rod Cross benefit bull. 23 1 Rend Jones' nd today. 233' Are you having trouble In gatting your chickens to lay? Buy a suck of Kgg Producer from the Monureh Seed Co., this 'mash Is a scientifically pre pared mush bnlnnced properly und containing the necessary nutrients to make eggs, nnd euro. for. a chicken's body and organs as they should be cured tor. Straw is ono thing cssan tinl ninke your birds work for thoir feed. . Phone 211.0. , .- Gifts That Last Correctly Priced 1 One hundred sacks of Christmas -Mls Julia Fielder leaves tonifht mail arrived in tho city Tuesday auditor Portland where she wjll bo the about 150 Backs were expected to ur- j guest of Miss Foster during the holi rlve today, of which 43 sucks came on days. this morning's trains from both rlirec-1 Get your Xmas mixed candy nt lions. These are busy days at the J Jones',-only 25c pound. 234 postofflce as the outgoing Cliri. tmas i Got your Xmas stationary at Jones' business Is correspondingly as large. ! priced about what others ask,234 Dainty little ribbon Handicraft Shop. ;lfts for baby, i Cluster raisins only : .!ones why pay more? .Miss Katluyn Dunham will spend i A son was born yesterday lo Mr., the holidays with her brother in 'and Mrs. Win. A. Hussell ut thui North Bend. j Sacred Heart hospital. .Mrs. Russell j Jones' fancy stationary is priced j was Mercedes Barber, daughter of way below the others. Come in and (Dr. and .Mrs. M. C. Barber, see. 234 Any one of the family will appre- Evcrything electrical. Medford elate a fountain pen. 'A large stock Electric Co. Phone 661. ' to select from, all styles and prices. c pound at I Dunce for charity Dec. 22, Xata- .Medford Pharmacy, .Main and Central 234 ; torium. lied Cross benefit bill. 2341 - 230 Thors now $ 1 00. lore. People's iJlectrld 235 YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING "AT MOST . ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S g!llllllllllllllll!lllllllll!M Begins TODAY and -Plays Thru the Week- I iiniiNiHfiijniWiijiiiiUinnniiiHHiiiMniihiufUHNiHffHtiwnitiitittiitiimiiuiiitmunT - - ' This play is still a greater triumph for the author who thrilled you with his "Back to God's Country"- another wonderful Northland; story of love and romance in the. Northwest Ca nadian forests. We are telling you now that there isn't one flaw in the entire picture. ' ft The story swings into quick action right from the start: keeps one guessing vainly as to what is coming next and never falters in its stride. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES COMING SUNDAY Constance Talmadge in "Good - References' ALSO OTHER GOOD PICTORIAL NUMBERS AND JANICE BUTLER AT THE ORGAN