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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOftD, OKFiPX, MONDAY, T)l-:riBKKgI 1020 f PXGE TWO The members of the chamber of commerce will hear Judge E. K. Kelly discuss the suhect of the oil resources of the Rogue river valley at the chamber forum whieh will be held Wednesday at the Hotel Medford. A ,'argo attendance Is looked for. Hemstitching and pecotlng. Handi craft Shop. The first car of eastern shelled corn shipped Into .Medford this year Is being unloaded today by the Mon ach Seed &Kced Co. The com. Is of excellent quality, dry, clean, and nweet. Old coin growers from Kan gas and NehiOHkH arc allowing their eyes a feast on this corn. It will be sold at the lowest possible price. Get Your com now and save money by buying from them. tf 'Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. French and Major French, -whose fine country home burned down early Christmas morning will make their homo at the Medford, at which hotel they arrived weary and bedraggled at 1 a. m. Christmas morning with only a change of clothing they had saved from the flames. Major French said today that they would rebuild In the early spring, as they were in love with the location and neighborhood. The insurance will not halt cover the loss, he declares. The major hap pened to save one suit of t'lotbes, which wore being cleaned lit i Med tnn ni.ililinlinient. Mrs. C. C. French who was prostrated for some time after the tire lu now thoroughly re covered tuid With her husband visited the Bcurid'pf, tho fire this forenoon. Ciood'.Jw&at J2. 75 peri hundred. Farm Buohu Co-operatlyo Exchange. The iMbdoin Plumbing and Heating Co.' hijvevi: hig buy in a. Metieller J'lpoles iuVnuco. This week only. Phone-'(i!!0, . 2-11 The "listen Lester" musical com edy company which plays at the Page theater tonight arrived this morning from San Fninclsco, and the largo company divided up among the dif ferent hotels. Splt.enborg and Newtown culls for salo. Tel. C. C. Darby. 2 41 Miss Alia Nuylor, the Goodwin Cor sotioro. Phono S4X-J. 2(12 Hoy Hill of Stanford university la upending tho holidays with his par onts, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Hill. Roy Hill as vlco president of the student body has recently been officiating as president during tho Illness of his superior officer. Among poultry feeds you will al ways find Kerr's egg mash and Gol den Rod egg mash at the top. Ruy thorn at Farm Bureau Co-operative Hxchango. . 1 would like to correspond with Honio hidy that's on the matrimonial lls,t, about 4 5 years or ago, that win live on n ranch in the mountains. 1 am a very plain, .hard working man. Address Ashland, Oregon, Ilox !Mlss ICileen Roddy from Washing ton university and Paul Roddy from Santa Robii. aro visiting their parents Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Ruddy during the holidays. Dolco-Llght farm light and power plants, Medford Eloctrlc Co. Why not send a box or Rogue River Nowtowns ur Spltzonhergs to your friends for 'New Years. 23S Principal Stilltji of tho Jacksonville schools Is spending the holiday sea son In Portland. ' (lot our prices before buying. Watklns Feed Store, :ii)7 South Front street. Phono 2(19. 211 Uot Chicken Tainalo" supper at Jacksonville Saturday night. 2 11 The civil service commission an nounces u postoffice clerk-carrier ex amlnatljin, Uxbo held on Jan. X, fur the' puipiosev (f establlshiiig an ellg Hifti resistor from which selections miy hohnudu to fill va'caticleu hb they ivi Sf ociur In the position, of clerk or liftfler.f In tho '.Mi'iltord postoffice. s8ry, '$1 f'tIO per iinnmu. Men and -women pelwwh the agofllot IS and may enter this examination. Age limits dp not apply to persons itltlud to preference on account of ihllltary or naval service. Further Informa tion and application blanks can be obtained or Roland CI. Heach. local secretary, board of civil service extmi inors, at Medford. Farm Rurcau scratch. Kerr's egg mash or Golden Rod egg nuish and southern Oregon climate mako the poultry business , profitable. Farm Jlureau Co-operative Kxchango. Meet ino there! Where? Jackson ville! When? Saturday night. 2 11 J. K. Rodge who has been spending the ChrlstnuiB holidays w ith his wife and daughter, will return to Klanmlh I-'iiMm loinntTmi'. Mr. itodge sas hi biislneas has been better in l'.'-'n than mi V previous year. 111? says the oil strlko recently reported In the papers happened several weeks ago and thai they are still putting down their pros Dect well. Everything electrical. ModforJ Electric Co. Phone 661. . ' Get cur prices before huyliij:. Wat kins Feed Stole, S. Front St JMionc 2li!i. 211 The hotel business is still Very light and had It not been for the in rival of the "Listen Lester" company this morning guests at Hie local bos (dries would have been scarce. Carl Jeschke, nigh Krade watch and clock rennlrlnir. 11 Fir street. "Ileneh llullimn" dances at Jack- cinvttln New Veai's night. 211 Arthur '.McDoiiRall. who has been visiting with Mr. and .Mrs. Lester Wilcox Teturns t" Kbunath Fall: Tuesday whero he is rmpliniil by tin' rtuL-nr llnber Co. Weeks-Conger Co. Ro3t equipment. excellent funeral service, at lowest possible prices. Also licensed hub enjlmlmer. ... .' Miss Anna. Ili-oad w ho has been a resident of Portland for some time past is a guest of her mother, MrB. Anna Hroad at Jacksonville during tho holidays. Sugar f to a sack. Hutchinson & Lumsden. ' Coney Island high Jinks and carni val at Eagle Point New Year's eve. 241 The women folks of the city thru the habit acquired last week contin ued to eagerly watch for the coml.ig of the ma"H carrier today. At that hundreds of packages of belated Christmas mall were delivered Jlon day. ' ; Riverside Auto Paint Shop now open for business. 120 Nat Bldg. 239 "Reach Balloon" dancefl at Kagle Point, Friday night.- 241 C. L. Way of Couer d'Aleno, Ida., and Beryle Lewis ana R. G. Shirk of Portland are guestB at the Holland. Marcelling, hair dyeing, hair switches made of combings. All hair goods half price. . Phorje 2 37-J, San itary Beauty Shop. 244 "Snowball" dances at Jacksonville Sat nite. , 241 The Rialto theater management were forced to run the Fatty Ar biicklo comedy "Rough 1 louse", at tho free Christmas entertainment Saturday morning for the children, as the "Jack and the lieanslaik" film did .not arrive In time for presenta tion, tho train being five hours late. However the hundreds of children thoroughly enjoyed "Rough 'House" and were generous with their laugh--ter, applause and enthusiasm. The children may yet see "Jack and the Beanstalk" as a New Year's treat, as George A. Hunt & Co. have wired tor the attraction In an effort to show it next Saturday forenoon. Watch for further announcement, kiddies. Get her a singing canary for a Christmas present. DeVoe has them. 240 "Lucky Spot" dances at Eagle Point Friday night. 24 1 (Many 'Medford and valley people enjoyed their Christmas dinner at the hotels of the city. Tho custom of dining out ut the local hotels on holi days is a growing one. Hot Tnmnles nt DoVoe's. tf Oh! Hoy! Some party! .Where? Eagle Point! When? Friday, Dec. 31. 241 Miss Betty Grey or Klamath Falls Is spending tho holidays at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grey, having accompanied from that city Harold Grey, who Is alBO a holiday guest of his parents. Just unloaded car of the Light-Six Studcbakers. Call and look them over, $1750 f. o. b. Medford. Hittson Motors. 239 Lots of those popular "Lucky Spot" and "llooblo Prize" dances at Jacksonville Saturday night. 241 'Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Canby or Okla homa City, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Earl lllgley and Mr. and Mrs. Dolaro Hell of New Zealand uro guests at the Medford as aro also tho following Orogonlans: Mr. and Mrs. WML Mor ton and P. Mailer of Portland, .1. 1, I'ayntcr of Ivan and A. B. McKenzle of Eugene. Wo have $20,000 to loan on Mod- ford business property only. McCurdy Insurnnco Agency. 22f .Majectic 4 -piece orchestra at Eagle Point Friday night. 241 The homo coming of tho Ladies' Aid of the First Methodist church will be held at the church Tuesday afternoon. All members and friends are Invited to be prosent. The East Side circle will lie hostesses for the uftcrnoon. Upholstering, packing and crating of all kinds, mattress making and renovating, chair repairing. Call at 101 S. Central or phono 516-.1. 257 Ring out the old, ring In the new! Where? lOagle Point! 24 1 Saturday night tho audience nt the Page was so impressed with the ren dition of tho first number by Henry Hiircke on tho organ, a familiar Christinas selection with chimes ac companiment that they broko out in liberal applause. Mr. Ilareke's fine program of Sunday afternoon was also much enjoyed. Everything electrical. Medford Electric Co. Phono 661. ' . Dr. Holne, eye, enr, nose, throat. tf Lylo Waltber has returned to Klamath Fulls after spending Christ mas In Medford. "Snowball" dances nt Eagle Point Friday night. 241 Insurance our only business, "Holmes tho Insurance Man." Arthur Huzelrlgg, who returned from Portland last week, is the latest addition to the Premier Novelty or chestra. Mr. Hazelrlgg, wliose broth er, ('has. Hazelrlgg was here recently as musical director with the opera. "Robin Hood." is a musician of many years expereuce nnd will bo ! wel come ndditiou to this popular musical organization. Smoke Crater Lake cigars, made In Medford. Phone liO-M. 254 Grape cider, fresn from the press at tho Jackson County Croamery, Bottling Dept. Phono 22-R. V. A. Malone is here from Sun Francisco spending the liolidav Rea lise. 4 grand prizes for 4 best costumes at Eagle Point. 2 11 Happy Hob, lst whoe cobbler in town at Kldd's Shoe Store, 223 East Main. Quito a number of Medford people motored to Ashland on Christmas night to enjoy the holiday bail given at the armory in that illy. The army goods stole. 103 N. Cen tral, prepare for the winter, blankets. cvercoals, pants, shirts and shoes. New men's underwear (wool and cot ton!; sex (wool and cotton), every thing felling at reduced price. 21" Between friends a photograph Get them of Mackey, Main and Cen tral, 201, upstairs. '.'3S With the completion of the Canyon creek arch last week, the last impas sable barrier on the Pacific highway has been removed, according to Her bert S. IN'unn, state highway engineer. Only one detour on the highway be tween Portland and the southern boundary line of the state, Is left, that on Sexton mountain in Josephine county, and the highway department is maintaining this detaur in a pas sable condition, so that the Pacific highway will be open to through trnf fc all winter. The Canyon creek arch Is one of reinforced concrete con struction and is one of the largest bridges of its type In the state. Dr. Coleman uses "Vherapeiitlc Light, High Frequency Electricity and Hydrotherapy. . . Mrs. Paul Hansen, coreetlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion.s tf Baby Angora rabbits for salo. Bliss Heine, 910 W. Tenth street, Medtord. . 237 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thompson, .Yliss Flora Thompson and Chas. Thompson of Jacksonville, are spend ing the holiday season with relatives at Portland. Just unloaded car of the Light-Six Studcbakers. Call and look them over, $1750 f. o. b. Medord. Hittson Motors. 239 Mill run $1.90 per sack of 80, lbs. at Russ Mill. Phone 529. We de liver, tf A few boxes of Jumblo Wintor Nells pears, $1 per. box. Oregon Growers Packing Corp. Phone I2S. 238 Our wood Is going rapidly at the following prices: 12 and 16 inch body pine $3.00 and $3.50 a tier. 238 man & Scheffel. phono 242. 238 Oi( New Year's day we will serve another elaborate dinner, $1.50. Hotel Medford. Reserve your table. 240 Among the guests at the Nush are C. il. Curtis of South Bend, ind., Mrs. I). W. Roberts of Chico, Calif., Sid G. Adams of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Wm. Thompson of Chewelok, Wn. Grand opening ball at Ortli hall. Jacksonville, New Year's night. 241 Mill blocks $3.00 a tier, $8.00 a cord we have very little left. Wise man & Scheffel, phone 242. 23S Got those soft papor tablets at this office at 15c per pound. tf Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' The Armory Christmas ball In Ash land on Christmas night was one of tho most successful valley holiday dances In yearn. There were novel features, In accordance with the yule tide spirit. Anions the prizes given away were tho following: French ivory manicure set which was won by Mrs. Ziegier of Ashland; thermos bottle, won by Sliss Winnie Read of Medford!' and a box of chocolates won by Mr. 'Murphy of Ashland. fea ture was the excellent music by. the S-ploce Premier Novelty orchestra. Tho next big armory affair will be held New Year's eve. Grand niasqiierado! Eaglo Point! Now Year's eve! 24 3 Has your stovo shown signs of full ing or coll sprung a leak? Stoves and coils' rebuilt' nnd repaired. Prompt service, reasonable charges. Phone 359. 109 South Holly. 249 Our slab wood Ib going rapidly at tho following prices: 12 and 10-inch $3.00 and $3.50 a tlor. Wiseman & Scheffel, phone 242. 238 Dolco-Llglu Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. . For particulars and terms, call either the I'rullt-.Myern Motor Co. or Louis' (1. Eaton, Gold Hill, 242' MOltltIS HltOTllKKS FAIL (Continued Jrom Page Ono) Kthi'rWfic .in furnish int'nrnwitioii n which charn'H can hv ha .soil. A riM't'iviTshht I'n' firm will also be uskiMi if proper complaint is madi tu him, y r. Mvnns said. SAN KliAM'ISCO, Dec. 21. CloK iiiK of tho bond house of .Morris Itrotliors in Portland Is expected to have no effect on tho branch of the company hero, which opened for busi ness today as UHual, according to 11. It. Knton, local manaKer. Katnn mild that as far as ho know the branches in Seattle and Tacomu would remain open also. "The Portland office simply has been taken over for an audit by Mr. Fred S, Morris, who has -S yearn ex perience in the bond business nnd who, wo expect, will straighten tHir.Rs out." Katon said. TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY KOIt SAI.K first class typewriter. $ I .Villi. 31) S. l-'ront St. 23!i I'Olt SA1.K New Smith typewriters. Dayton Adding niachiiies. nnd stan dard check writers. All maUes re built typewriters, ribbons, carbons, supplies. Kxpert typewriter over hauling. Cull Mr. Hall, Hotel Hol land. 240 This week mly the mo.st excep tional bargain ever olTered. We will Mdl n IUk : Mueller 1'ipe- levs tuinace now nt n last June price. Capacity up to H or 7 room. Ilrantl new, fully uatantoed every wtty. Hul bound t nt a nM June quo- I at ion. Therefore (here's a haritnin wnitini; for omcino who needs heat Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Sparta lUdj;. Phono UM). HEAT OHIO STATE START INTENSIVE PLAY I'ASADKN'A, snappy practb rayed against Cal.. Dec. 27. Hari e -with teammate ur tearnniate, and with coaches arrayed against all, was on the program today for the member" of the football squads from Ohio State university end the fniversity of Cali fornia here preparing for the animal east vs. west contest at Tournament park New Years day. After two days of rest, cnriKimaB jind Suniy, the teams had vigorous workouu this afternoon to try out their wind and endurance under the different conditions of climate nnd field confronting them here, 'the weather na Llear and cool. PASADENA, Cal., Dec. 27. When the Ohio state football players un defeated champions of the Western Conference dig their toes in the gridiron here New '; Year's day against the University of' California team champions of the west Oliio will have a slight advantage tn the weight problem. ' The team average of the Buckeyes is 1S2 pounds as against a 176 pound average for the Californians. In the line, thO' average weight of the Ohio ans Is 182 pounds while the average of the California" forward wall' is 183 pounds. The hackfield of the Buck eyes also is the heavier, the combined weight totaling 527 pounds. The to tal weight of the California backfield trio is oil even 500 pounds. i : California will not have a player in the game . weighing above the 190 mark, while Ohio will start two play era scaling above that figure and two others tipping the beam at exactly 190 pounds. Willainan, tho plunging fullback of. the Buckeyes, scales 20: pounds, and Ncmecek, at .center, weighs 2 03 pounds. Trott and Spiers, two linemen, are 190 . pounders. "Pete" Stlnchconih, tho sensational bait back, is the lightest player on tho Ohio squad sailing t only 152 pounds. The weight of tho California back field is more evenjy distributed than that of the Ohioans. ,i Morrison, the fullback, is tho heaviest of the trio, weighing 175 pounds. Sprott ut left hair welgh 167, and Toomey at right half balances the .. beam at 158 pounds. Erb,lth$ qttarterback, is the ligltfest player on 'the vCalifof-nia eleven.. Wo weliJhs.only 115 pounds. It uparUles like n bottle of I'i.y- In an ocean ol' cold tea! Some .NparUlts!... A First National Attraction Tho stajro Kiireoss In hlx 1)1 g acts of phenomenal hilarity! 5ii Begins Wednesday Expert Motorcyclo and lllcyclo ltopnlrs. QUICK SERVICE Ask' Gaylord how to got your Bi cycle enamp'ed Tree. Motorcyclo Storage Free to March 1st when overhauled. Motorcycles enameled half-price with overhaul Job. GAYLORD Medtord Nat Phone 3 8S-11 U. S. Army Goods NEW AND RECLAIMED At Medford, Oregon 31 South Front St. Wo linvn a complete lino of U. S. Army 0. D. New Wool Blankets $5.50 and up Shirts, New and Reclaimed, for $3.25 and up linincont.o. Overcoats, licit. Coats, Hii-echcs, Irf-KClns. Shelter Half Tents Potiehoes, Slii kers, Oips, and a com plete lino of Army (ioods. Complete Line of Canned Meats Reclaimed Army Shoes U.S. Army Store Company Here is the "tape" and other statis tics on the rival players: California ' 'ame Rerkey Dean Major3 Latham Cranmer McMillan Muller Erb Sprott Toomey Morrison Age light. Wght. Pos. '22 5.11 ' 178 L.E. 21 6 175 L.T. 21 5.11 V4 173 L.G. 22 0.IIV2 187 C. 21 5.11 190 RG 23 6.H4 1" R.T. 19 6.1 1S8 RE- 20 5.9 145 Q.B. 23 0.IOV2 167 L.1I. 24 5.11 158 R.H. 23 6.1 . . 175 F.B. 1M20 Games California 21 Olympic club 0 California S8 Mare Island J California 3 27 St. Mary's 0 California' 79 Nevada 7 California 03 Utah ' 0 California 17 Oregon Aggies 7 California- 49 Washington St. n California .38 Stanford 0 482 ' H California's team weight average is 176 pounds while the line average is IN Ohio Stale ' Name Age light. Wght. Pos. Slvker 21 6 174 L.E. Huffman, c. 22 5.1 1 18S L.T. .1. Taylor ' 22 5.8 j 170 L.G. Nemecek 22 0,3 203 C. Trott 22 5.10M: 190 R.G. Spiers 22 5.11 190 R.T. Myers 20 5.1 1 175 R.E. Workman 20 5.10 16S Q.B. Stinchcomb 23 5.1 152 L.H. Blair 19 0.1 1 70 R.H. Willaman 23" 5.9'.'- 205 F.B. 1WM Games Ohio 55 Wesleyan 0 Ohio' 37 Oberlin 0 Ohio 17 Purdue 0 Ohio 13 Wisconsin 7 Ohio 14 Michigan 7 Ohio 7 Chicago 6 Ohio 7 Illinois ( . ' ' 0 150 -' : 20 Average weight of team 1S2. Aver age weight of line 1S4. GIVES WIFE GLYCERINE MIXTURE A retired merchant, wriope wife suffered for. years from catarrh of the stomach finally gave her simple Klycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlor-l-ka. ONE bottle pro duced Rreat results. Because Adler-i-ka acts on liOTH upper and lower bowel it removes all foul matter, which poisoned stomach. Ttelieves ANY CASK nour stomach or rhs on stomach,' Often .CURTCS constipa tion. Prevents appendicitis. Leon 1J. liaskins, druggist. Adv. OUKONA Personal Typovriter Fold It ufr, take It with you, type write anyw here. I 50.00, Including I carrying case. . MEDFORD BOOK STOKE DlfitribntorR for Bo. Oreeon. efore , 'q!!lllll!lil!llllllllllllllllll!lljil!IIil!l!IH v .; , The Best We Have Ever.Had 1 Two 1919 Dodge Tourings .at a! great bargain r One Chevrolet Touring, fine condition One Maxwell, good condition, ; very cheap Several Fords, all models, guaran teed, at very low prices This week only. Don't miss it. We are going to sell them .. v .... - ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. j i " cAbout One-Eleven 11 n 111 .r-zu Icigarettes 1; Final i J ' l -which impaf.: H ' liVc -111" Gs' ' O A vour money bad ) ""t't "T'e HI. .ujgsaxsSgggj AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and Revarnished ' 221 North Fr. ' XI , L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop. ; Plionn 777 YOU CAN GET MOST ANY .OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S ' , , GOOD CLOTHES i- '..; I Hake Then '; KLEIN ItKKiit Main R. Inve JUST an inside word about One- ' Eleven. The American To foacco Company has served the public with fine ' tobaccos for many years. It commands the ' experience and skill to prepare j andKnowgoodicisarett.es. The American Tobacco Com- . pany would notrgive the address of its home office as the name of anewcicaretttif it did not Dclieve that tlie,blend would please you 44 Igr i Finally " ' ' J. 9k'i a'? themM '? which' iniM&.:tht:if you. don'timl i , J.. . ' like -111" CtaUftRfc fl . t J., I your money back from tftc dejkr. t 3 ' BABY CHICKS, HATCHING EGGS 8-WEEK PULLETS From S. C. White Leghorns, bred for hiph production. ROGUE RIVER POULTRY FARM Jacksonville Road ' Phone 201-W The Medford , , Auto Paint Shop ' (Registered) ' ' General Motor Car Rcfinlaliliig Y. Central i Jackson. Phone 77' j t. i ,