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MEDFOTiT) MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. OI.'KOON. F1UDAY. DECKM I;KR 21. 120 PA(1H TilUER ' 1 ma The Desired Gift ; CROWSON'S CANDIES for Christmas We are preparing daily an endless variety of packages in sizes from half to ten pounds, in plain and elaborate styles, with but one qual ity "CROWSON'S made iri' our own shop , ior 'lovers of good oandy everywhere. . . -, May;, we suggest as especially pleasing, a genu ine, 'Chinese basket, packed to your 'order with her favorite sweets, or glac?. fruit. , ' ( jl :'l ' Wo I" 'nn&, wrap -for -miillin SOVTITKRX OHMfiOX'S TRADING CONFUCTIOXEKY Th popular VrcUtf pn the boxing 1 show Bif n ul tho Nat 'j'huradny night j !y aiuuhmaker Jog Thomas was: j "The best ever held here," hut thi at- teiulance was r.lim, owins to (ho bail iste left in the mouth of the fans by, the flanco of'la.st month. KVery man' attending the show went away boost ing, ontl the .lanuary bill oimht to; product n. full house, onee more. j The Kirt Piolilw-Johnny Carlson1 bout was a -hunultnKor from Htart to j fininh. Pk-klos was given a shade, da-' oiHUm, but many tans thought the worst Carlson was entitled (o was a' drawv liekle.i outweighed him eight; pounds, and the bout was even 'ill the last half of tho fourth. Cflrls:i was.also overconfldni't. The bout was, pronounced the best ever dished up kto lotsil fans. ; ; , Th only knoekout of the evening eame ,when Kid Meadows slapped Kid Wntklns to sleep. This was fin Inter-!1 eating affair. ! Chet Hrawn was Riven the decision ver Jess ltodgers. Young Iyons nnd Kid James fought a draw, and Jews Ingram and Monk Clark induced in a fast: workout. 1 Matchmaker Thomas Is entitled 'to a lot iof credit for the manner In which he conducted the show, there wero no long waits and janglings, All the pviuclpals gaveaho. hst that was in them, and mado a good showing and gave, the game a big boost. Kid; Sargent who was. slapped! enseless by Toby Miller six weeks ago' Jn nn entanglement recovered suffici ently tto issue a challenge to any one. on earth and was kiddttd long and' .loud, i He hales from Ashland. 7 Special Table de Bote Dinner HOLLAND CAFE Christmas and Sunday, . . .. ROAST YOUNG PIG AND TURKEY r ' . " $1.00 ' ' , -. -.-.. if Tbmdriiow ? Clivistmns will be here nnii nil of you who have been 1 good shaii have something good to ent on, that, day. And all of you who have been bad shall also have something good to eat on that day. We wish to announce "that we will serve an . ' . Especially Elaborate Dinner on Christmas Day AND WE INVITE YOU ALL Yon gooA ones and . yon bad . ones, to come and partalce of our fine .dinner on this particulur Christmas day, at One and One Half Dollari per plate. "Wishing you the complimehts of the season, we remain. Sincerely yours, Hotel Medford P. S. we will have 'some very, fine music. J. THOMAS BOXING BOUTS BEST EVER SEEN IN MEDFQRD DOGOWNERSARE 0RG5E(M LICENSES FOR 921 . Dog licenses for 1921 are payable to the county clerk 'on and after Jan uary 1, and owners of canines In both city and country-, if they desire to re tain the same, are urged to -remit without delay. Last year6ver 1600 licenses were issued in this couhty, and it is expected there will be more this year. . ' The funds Collected wiH.be put into the dog fund, and if a farmer loses a sheep or goat thru the murderous attacks of a dog, he can file a claim wlth 'the county olerk, and ' iie reim bursed. Several claims Of this na ture were tiled With the county last year, and paid ugon the presentation of satisfactory evidence. "The dog tax .has created consider-; able local dissatisfaction among far mers, who think that country dogs should not be assessed, - but , city canines made to stand the -tax, Upon the argument that'the city dog is lof no 'use to the community, 'while the country dog' is a terror for varmints. An effort wiil he made In the. legisla ture to have the1 law repealed. '" The Ijord Que.v Gay bachelors, midnight I parties, "other women" shadowy pasts, well seasoned with a 'dadh of spice and, mixed with a spbortful of snippy com plications comprise one of the best entertainment concoctions of tlieyear Tom Moore in "The Gay Lord Quex,' written by 6ir Arthur Wing Plnero, is the" attrafltlbn at the Page theatre todav and tomorrow. There. is sonethlng crisp and smart about this new Tom Moore photoplay and many of its situations are "Frenchy" In flavor. MndKC KcJincdy nt. 1'aRO ' ' Madge Kennedy in "The Girl With the Jazz Heart'' is sure to .make yon lorget every "trouble you ever' had. If you are a jazz enthusiast this is your special picture -if ever there was one. If you are opposed to Jazz this picture will help you to laugh at it. We know that you are not opposed to good wholesome, clean, sparkling comedy nobody wewe found yet is. That" s why we recommend this pic ture to you' regardless of any' pet likes or dislikes you may have. Trust ing ydu will ilet us introduce you to "The Girl With 'the Jazz Heart," at the Page theatre today and tomorrow with Fatty Arburkle In one of his early successes. Fox News, Mutt and jcii cartoon comeoy, ana ine new Page Wurlitzer organ. ' How He Ended Kidney Trouble "I had a severe attack of kidney trouble and for three weeks could not get out of dotfrs and scarcely out of bed." writes C. E. Brewer, Village Springs, Ala.: "Could "not bend over at all without the most excruciating. pains. I purchased -bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. . Was relieved after first few doss and continued their use until completely cured. I coin sjder Foley Kidney Pills tho best kid ney remedy in the world. No recur rence of my trouble." Sold every- PITViM bll 1 bi 'TREE CEREMONY ASHLAND TONIGHT .1 ' ASHLAND, ..Dec. 24.--A . huge. Christmas tree, nearly fifty feet high, is the fine evergreen growth which will be the laudmurk on the plaza in this city, at tho Christmas obser vance on the community plan, Friday evening, Dec. 2 4., promptly at ti:30. The hour Is an early one. In order to give those interested opportunity toiattend Christmas exercises at their respective churches. The big tree is resplendunt.with .vari-colored electric settings and presents an Imposing appearance. The exercises will be brief, with addresses by ltovs. Evans, Koehler and Smith, while Christmas carols will be the Joyous musical ac companiments. This observance will not be confined to church members and Sunday, schools, lint the entira community is cordially invited to participate nd make the. event one of big proportions, enthusiastically inclined. Opportunely, the holiday season witnesses the completion of the drive in this vicinity in behalf of the Cliil dren's Welfare Home, and It is need less to add that the community again: went ojer the top in this praise worthy object. Ashland's quota wub a thousand dollars. Tito campaign fagged for a time due to unforeseen; complications, but the' results were attained just the same, an accom plishment whii'h is all the more grati fying in the face of obstacles In volved. The amount raised in this city will be over the $1000. The un derstanding is that, provided $125, 000 Is raised for this object turnout Oregon, . the state will stand, respon sible in further backing the project. The -initiative regarding this honle plan, originated with the Woman's Chr'istian Temperance Union, and this organization has stood as sponsor for the object first, lust and always, never considering but what the meri torious measure Would be attained. There is more Caiarrt; m tbls section f the country thrin all other diseases put together, and for years It was sup posed to be incurab.'e. Doctors .proscribed !ocul remedies, and by constrjuly falling to cure with iocal treatment, pronounced V. incurable.. Catarrh la a local disease, groutly .i;;luonoed'.by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine,, manufactured by,.F.--. J. Chenny & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional emetly, -is taken Internally i, and acta thru the Blood on 'the Mul-ous Surfaces Of -the System. One 'Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case 'that Hall's' 'Catarrh Medicine fails' to cure. -Send 'for circulars ami testimonials, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. . Sold bjDrosgitr. 75ft .. t liall's Family Z'illa tor constipation. In due season a board consisting of nineteen members will decide upon a location' for the proposed home, of which two members reside In Ash land, Mrs. P. L, Ashcruft and.Kev. C. F. Koehler. Malta Commundery, Knights Tem plar, will also make note of, the cus tomary Christmas observance, with this difference, that the Masonic or der In general is. invited. The hour will be 11:30 a. m., sharp, on Christ mas day, at Masonic temple. always was better than hindsight. Those who take SCOTT'S EMULSION regularly exercise foresight that pays large dividends I in roDusmess. Scott S llownp.Bloomliftd. N.J. ft I 4 i ELKS' Annual New Years Open House Jan. 1, 1921 Cards Dancing 3 to 5 P. M. Banquet 6:30 P.M. .Tickets $1.25 per. person. '" MEDFORD LODGE NO 1168. B.P.O.E. w 1 "h 'b;::a'b;;y : : CHIGES HATCHING EGGS 8-WEEK PULLETS ' From S. C. White Lenliorr.s, bred for high production. ". .,. ROGUE RIVER POULTRY FARM JaoksqnvillR fioad Phone 201-W E take this oppor tunity to thank our friends and. patrons for the business of, the past year and wish them a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPRY NEW YEAtt ECONOMY MEAT MARKER 206 E. Main' . ' ' Phone 46 Nichols & Ashpole r t X X X t t r i TAPFOAXT riATTXTV OTTTT tStTST AND LOANs ASSOCIATION ; i 1.30 N. Central Ave.- j ! Wjy pay rent to otli'crs? We are in a position to help' you buy a home . While you arsc pnj'hig for it J-on can live in it and SAVR 'R'ENl1 MONEY,." Investigate!'" ": :" . ' .f . . C. M. KIDD, President O. C. BOGGS, Secretary. 'I ! ' I . " . ' ' V ' , , I, GREETINGS - . - i In conveying our hearty Christmas Greetings to you, we . desire also to express the best wishes of Dodge Brothers ' It is bur earnest hope that the coming year will bring '.. . ,:r i - - t ' '. ' , ,'."' 1,. . ' you happiness and prosperity in great abundance. . Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. Liberty Building! ! Medford t MS J ,; f T 1 where. ' - .."' 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