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MEHFOTCT MAIL TRTT5UNE, METVFOHD. OREOOX. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2X 1920 PAUI3 THREE f 1 iiKi'f0!! $30,000 FLATIRON At this time of Christmp.s, we are1 glad. to. offer our best wishei Bj j and Hopes to all our friends. , , ' : . ml ' . ' ; ' ' ' ' . ' i May your Christmas-tide be all that you could, wish it to. be, h may you be happy, prosperous and contented. - This is our wish for you. ., ' - .'. 'j '! .,",-i i ' '' - , . For the 32nd successive- year Merry Christmas Jackson County Bank ' - A ;';' ; Under both State and National supervision , .. ii nil Ill . i iTii nr iifafii r ... ii w-a r - c . B . r i i HOW they "electri fy'' and "thrill!.' '--both the giver and the recipient! ' , ':' " YET", there's nothing shocking about thenv , EXCEPT, , perhaps, : their great, variety, of practical' uses many new uses lately devis ed to met your 1921 home problems,, beau tifully and efficiently ,-No longer are your gift desires limited to. an elec-, triq iron or .vacuum cleaner. They are here, of course, but with them such an array of .those daintier things, which so completely please the feminine heart to, receive and the masculine heart - togiye. ; ,.' '.. .' ,.:,'. ,H Our stock' of table and floor' lams ' with Isilk and;. ;K parbhm"ht 'shades, is the most complete in the ciLy ij:nd.'ourA prices. s. meet your . pocketbook. . Every. ; home needs at least one lamp.. " ." ' ' '' ',"''- MedforH Electric Co. 237 East Main. c.) .Phone ,661 UP IN ASHLAND ASH LA XI. Deo. 22. Although this town boasts no skyp.-rapeila, "it fias a Kla;iron" buihlinff. modeled oerhaps afttr the nolfd structure in Now 'York I'ity. At all events it is a model Mooli, and i8 .one of the fine improvements resulting from"1 the widening of North .Main street, near the Plaza. In fact, it well night ri vals the frontage of the fine no'-V Kord gurage, of which it is practkallv an anne in the vaV of suppllying electric devices and- other attach riiems. Francis Murphy manages this branch of the establishment. One needs to go through the-Furd- heacl quartars proper to get. some idea of the extent of this big ' est(illis)mont, which covers floor spacO,:'.reinesented hy approximately 80,000 square feet, with nearly a thousand square feet of skylight. The structure is of concrete and most substantial, the distribution of space and" extent of equipment beinv complete in every detail, the gu nge bieng divided into five main compartment!.- This notable improve ment, of which -Harrison llros. are proprietors, cost $30,000.. and Us owners already nre considering a proposition io furhter extend the lim its of their new 'quarters, which are unrivalled. C W. Nims lias, been hnving a fine visit of late wivli an old friend, Will A. 'Alarklee, of Chicago, veteran engi neer on the" Northwestern, the pre mier ' railway system of the. .central, west,' and who has betin retired on u substantial pension, which carries With tt the privilege of travel not only! on rail lines throughout th United ! States, but over water routes as well, even to the extent of going overseas. Ninis and bis visit oursed to raiiroad together years ago back in; old Illi nois and were main guys on a streak of riist, whieh lias since developed into, the Northwestern' magnificent, four-track equipment 'between Chi cago and Milwaukee Hugh Gillette;1 wife and daughter, will observe the Christmas holidays with relatives iuid friends' in San Francisco. ' Leonard Pettit, noted violinist, will appear in concert at the armory Thursday evening, Dec. 30: ' He is a local Instructor, . consequently should receive the encouragement- of a- g'-ne-rous 'patronage, . ; 'Bert Grcvr has resigned tho man agement of the Ashluml, Printing Co.', controlling tho Tidings, and' will re turn to Oxnard, Calv where his fam ily are located, a movement on his part, which is considered Vormanent; Oeorgie Coffee, secretary of the epr poratlon, has been elected manager, :for the time being, at leant. Major Ira B. Bartle, of the Tenth "Fort Huacli,uca, Art'.omi. to Nogales Cavalry, has beeh transferred ' from in the same state, according to letters addressed to fraternal associates here, istill' remaining on "duty guarding the Mexican Ijorder. ." -The Xoyal , Jafcn. l?oys .will bIvq.. a dance, at. the Nat on Christmas eve,, December 24. T. IvVAndorson of- tho Pilot Knob mine, ' near 'Oottvillo, . 'was' visltiiig : : . THE KRESKY BROODER STOVE V OE "PHIDE OF PETALUMA" ' ' Is'NOW l-ead.f for delivery.--'-; - Burns COAL OIL or distolate. '. Perfect AUTOMATIC REGULATION . warms the FLOOR and furnishes xJenty of FRESH AIR. : . Produces pullets that lay EGGS. Local agents ;i '. . Rogue River Poultry Farm Jacksonville Road ;- - v ' ' : Phone 201-W friends Here the first of the week, on I hts wav to Colorado tJprings to visit j two sisters, whom tw hits not seen for over a. decade." , i The living of The Park avenue1 unit is completed, th isimprovemer.t to cost aout 10,000, according to tho i estimates. The scene of the bltulithic dope spreading now changes to the Plaza outlet' and inlet on north Main,' where the street is tfeing an additional ten feet to its. former status. The "Jerlco Boys" is the name of a new organization in the ranks of Odd Fellowship, which is acting the social, part on a generous scale on semi-occasional events durnig the hol-j Iday season. Mllian, daughter of Mi and Mrs. Y. H. Sullivan, former residents here, but now of Uareold, Ore., is still touring tle Orient in company with a party of friends, whose globe trot-1 ;ting record h oxtjended over sx: months or so. Yokahumn, SlanlU, Singapore, and other btg ocean ports are among those wheih have heeil visited. ' ''.-''' Mr. A. H. Russell has been receiving a visit recently from an old friend, Dr. Owen Adair, prominent through out the coast in social welfaVe work. and. to whose efforts Some rather ef fective measures have been placed upon Oregon's statute books. In this respect. Dr. Adnir has been one of the buwarks in seconding efforts of the "W. C. T. U. in remedial legislation. . Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stoi former residents, have returned to Portland, after summering at the Myrtlo Arms 'apartment in Marshfleld, and are now located in the metropolis at 1233 Yam hill street. pentescostftl meetings are in order this week at the Stone church, cor ner of Fifth and Hum Main, Hurry Billings is in charge, with s. F. Starr as committee chairman. The Stone church has witnessed many vicissi tudes, having originally been erected as a bretheren place of worship, but now appears to be available to the fpee lances of various denominational hero being represented by another exponents, tho Bretheren following sect., which existed before tho ono mentioned came lno being. Ashland Lodge No. 2;l, A. F. & A. M.t will install' officers on Monday evening, Dec. 27, this being St. John's anniversary in the Masonic calendar. -Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kinney and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mathes left early in tho week for central' California, in. the vicinity of Oakland, to remain during the winter. Disdaining Pullman pal ace accommodations, thev started nn tftho trip In theif family cars re spectively. Win, Hihbs has sold out his Fourth street property to the proprietors of the North Main street concern, and the two have been merged, retaining the Fourth street location. The old familiar Melkle homestead is to have a tenant, the La Mobs J"am il', from "Winters. Calif. , having leased tho property. Kenneth MeWflliams of Rosoburg, accompanied by his wife and son, and Miss Frances, lils sinter from' Oak land, Calif., are hero for a holldav va .cation -with tho parental home folks on Church street. ' The premier event 'of the holldav season will' bethe' social party at the armory on Christmas, night specifi cally, Saturday; DecetshGr 25. Daiielng from U o'clock till; midnight. Ke freshments,' prizes, etct, as iccompani ments to an elaborate holiday event. jp. X. Hall, veteran antT pensioner of the civil wtlr, is passing tlo winter viieiiiion in me vioimt- or Kigniattd, Cafi f., writes friends here that ho is having a fine, ttm,e witlv units of, hts family extending to the second' a)id tnira gcneratloi). , . ' U.S. R. R. SERVICE W7 St P T ' -....... m zzx How lon eince you had a reallj good dish of baked beans? v, ' TreaVyourself to BELMONTEBeans with Tomato Sauce and got your old' oppetlteback.They hitthe spotll 5 5k , ! . - SYMPATHETIC SEltVICB ; Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at . THE PERL FUNERAL HOME ' , Your loved one is taken Into tho Home where there la always soma one ith them. Our Hesldence is on the Second Floor. We are Licensed Emualmers and are prepared to make shipment to any part oT tho United States or Foreign Countries. Wo -will take complete charge of any Service ard' make all arrangements. : r.odv Assistant.' ' - ' I'liono 47. - t.Virncr 'ofSistli arid Oakilnlo. , Ono block west, of Postofflce, Df; Henry B: Piirl SPECIALIST IN EXTRACTING, CROW1T and BRIDGE' WORK ; t. ,.:.. .. and . i ' ARTIFICIAL TEETH 308 E Main St. , PJione 503-R DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically ' Tested and Glasses. Properly. Fitted .no wtors USED Broken lenses' AcOiirntoiy Diipllcated ' Hnlfe 1-2 oer Mny Cai UUH i:. Mulu, Vpslalu ' ELK CREEK PRIVATECQNTROL PHILADELPHIA. Railroads In this territory are returning to pre war service so far as tho comfort of passengers is concerned. The Penu- ylvanla has issued careful Instruc tions .for the heating of cars. Coaches n thru service, soys an order, must be headed to a temperature between 65 and 7t) degrees; -in suburban ser vice, tSO to 05. Sleeping cars between 0 p. in. and 6 a. m. must have tem perature of about (10: in the daytime the temperature in sleepers and par ol' cars should range between 05 and 0. ; Othor orders issued to trainmen in clude: Principal stations at which trains will stop must be announced in al' coacheB and diners before they leave terminals. Approaching stations, the name of the station: must be announced at least twice. . iNp baggage will be allowed in tho aisles. ' . 'In cold weather doors must not be opened unless passengers are leaving! lie cars, and not opened before train stop. Trainmen must not turn seats until arrival at terminal. ' Conductors niustreport all cases Where passongors are obliged to stand and the reason therefor. Conductors must make freqiipnt trips thru sleeping cars at night to see that Pullman employee Is on guard In each car in service. Wooden coachos or wooden com bined cars must be placed between steel ears, or between steel cars and the engine. (Soliciting alms, distributing hotel cards, advertising matter or litera ture not directly connectod with the business of tho company, must be prohibited. . . 3 The School Teacher Says; "Restlessness in the school room . if often caused by dry throat. 1 recommend BJJNTE'S Cough Drops to every little scholar." Good to taste and good for irritated membrane.' . BUNTE BROTHERS : CHICAGO Maker of the World Famous Candyand Cocoa Ionk for tV Red Bo with the Funny Man on ill I WmSiy - AND HOREHOUND II mfCOy GH DROPS! THE FLOWER SHOP Wo liave n nliv Hn of floweriny: and fullaso laius from nliieli to select your Chi isimns KUt. s MTOiitliett with plenty of holiday color, ronsoimhly priced. Iat na help you to send n Rtft of flowtrH to u frliMtd jinywheiti In tho United States or C'anuda In n Uty hourn, tliiu' thronfth thu 1 & Hi, association. - We arc lneniljcrs. v . , VIowit Shop Spartu 1Mk. Phono' 50U Maddox & Bonney Grwiihouseji ' 1005 K. Main Si. Phono 74 There Is more Catarrh in this coctlon of the country than all othor dlacasua put together, and for yearg it was supposed- to1 be lncurab:e. Doctot? proscribed local remedies, and by constantly falling io, ouro' iVIt'lv loctiI"trentment. pronounced v; Incurable. ' Catarrh U a . local dtatjaBe, Breatly Influenced by coiistltutibnt.! con dition? and therefore roquiros cbiiBtUu- iionai. irotiimcni. hiiii b iiturrn jmcui clne; manufactured, by F. J.' Cheney & Co.. Toltulo, Ohio, Is a constitutional 'ehtedy. Is taken Internally and acts (hru the Blood on llie Muroun Hurracetr of tho System. One Hundrdd' Dollars re ward. Is offered for any cuae thut Hull's4 Caturrh Medicine' fails to cure. Send tot ftu'cuiars una teKtunoniais. RVJ. CH1-JNEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio, tjolri by Druggists, '75c. Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. Xmas Suggestion! ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)- ';. vie Nothing finer, or will be more appreciated as a family Xmas present than a Dodge Brothers Sedan or Coupe ' -, ; Or. next best a - . ,: . : Touring pr R,oad$ter Geo. LTreichler Motor Co. i "riini ia aiUvudisc-ascui vo'ab Mr. and Mrs. 'Oscar Stewart took uioner wun mr. ana Airs. S. W Ilutchlnson, Saturday. . : ' IMr.- and Mrs. Hnnry arerrlman spsnt Saturday anil Sunday vlsltlrig with Mrs. M. E. MlddleDiisher and faml!'. . Fred Mlddlebusher has lust rfilurn: erl from-a few wqeks visit In Centra ! inere' was a surprise, oarty on Frank Homes at his homestead; last weeK, aDout z a persons, being pres ent. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vincent stopped at Mrs. Middlebusher's' on their way home from Medford Sunday. - llss unary Weeks, TJom Weeks and Mir; and 'Mrs. Floyd Hutohinson topk dinner" with' Mrs. 6. W. Hutchinson Sunday. In the afternoon' tliey went to 'Trail to visit with. Mrs".' Mlddle busher. j Oscar and; Will Stewart have boon riding after cattle the last few days. red and Dan Mlddlebusher went to Prospecb Monday. ';' Ilichard Mieth, a brldgq contractor from Portland, who has the contract for the bridge across Rogue river is spending a few days at- MrsV Mlddle ! Jack Walker and son hav been nauung- nay from! the: Bar ranch. Also, Nick Von hauled' a .load op to thd old Stbrm' place for Mr. Peterson, the mall carrier. '.: Ii' Mr. Byron Le Beau and bride are spending a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. George Week.: Ralph Watson Is sawing; wood for George Weeks with his power saw. i Ace Weeks was called to Trail Fri day, to-doctor a sick horse. " Nearly every one in thn rlnlhltv "has been siek with a cold, v y O. R. Train made a trip' to Medford Friday: , ,. IG'-SiX. OWNERS o thd BlG-Spc know from ex perience the ease with: which the car Can ; be handled, and they - appreciate .the unfail ing response-to every touch .on accelerator or ,' brake. They have the utmost confidence in the responsiveness of its powerful motor. The BIG-SIX is; the; crowning achievement of the . . unsurpassed manufacturyig resources of the Stude baker Corporation the best that an organization with 68 yeara o business success, and the keenest engineering brains, can produce. You must actually see and ride in this Studebaker , Car to really 'appreciate itsmay splendid qualities.; Its light weight and1 scientific' balance induce unusu ally low fuel consumption, and' high tire mileage. Its responsive motor with' hot-spot intake manifold, gets maximum power from even low grades of fuel, driving the car with efficiency that will surprise you. , I . i , Compare Studebaker Cms, point by point, ,,,ni, nilwr r.ir.t on the market, and ive ": . ivildrest our, case with. you. . AtL 'STIIO'EIIAKHR CARS ARE EQlilPrED WiTil CORD TMtHS-ANOTIIEli STUDEUAKF.R PULCuDENT Hittson Motors S. Front St., Medford- : Cut This Qui It Is Worth Money Cut out this si In, enclose, with Sc aud mall it to Foley & Co., 883 Sheffield Ave., Chicago; Tli:, writing ycui-. saise and addresg-cleariy. Youi' win receive in return a trial package (containing Foley's' Honey, and Tar Compound for coflghs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pill, for pains In sides and back; rheumatism back ache, kidney and bladder aliments aild Fbley Cathartic Tabletej.a' Whole some' and thoroughly 'destining-. ca thartic for constlpatiea1,: L'lllniiKnesS, headaches, on J, sluggish' bowels. 8old fovcry where. - ,. i:..v.''.,-'.- S21S0 J7t I I f.o.b.D,lro,t J J A Xl-ma- - r . C r ,(..(;(' 'y.)i. '''.I ;(i':viiili ' jii-V'.' Bill ? ' t t r.r!' . .1 . V ' '"