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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1920)
MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFOTCT). . OKECiON'. MONDAY. TWEMfiRR 27. 1920 pxtse three Musical Comedy at Page Tonight T ASHUND APPLES 'jASHUMJ. LKn. (. .Mother isve'n fnierliue with the apple has boon -iq, a KllKli! ' Ut-gree, however tlupli attil here and In I'litlmMphiu. in this Hneelfle inUin- Itev. V. A. vitrcli:.1' pastor, of tin- -M. K. Chuiih, was the toinpter. Albert Johnnun, ji'J.HO of thlH city, waK an accessory he lVne the faet, and ULshop Shepherd, of Port land, an unwitting accessory, after the fact. v ; To make a href story longer, it i-airie about this way: ('untiiiKeiit upon the roRUiar annual session of the school o ,. bishops of the .M. E hnrch, el'fprts were murtu as iihu-iI to liavellie KUtlierinij convene at. Home iie of tlie prominent eastern or -ennui western centers. Denver, I'hila (h'lphia and other cities being nwi lioned. It seems that school sfss'.oiiM have never been held either at Seat' it or Portland, hence the app'e plot Mr. Kdwat;Us, with the connivance of Albert Johnson, well known local orchardist, who supplied and parked ihe fruit, Hent the box to'- lihihop hepherd at Portland, whrre it was forwarded to Philadelphia. The applet re not only delicious in quality, but the variety wns literul'y 'deliclnjj'." la the city. of ttrothcrly l.ove, several l.ishops, also clergy and laity looked upon the fruit, unci It was good, and nervate accordingly. The result was iha the church dignitaries, Irv view of rii?"fi f urn inning such fine apples, (icrldt-d to hold their sessions In the spHnaj of 1921, jit Portland.' It now m-mains to be seen if Portland will givist, du-rdit-l4 the Uogue .Itivcr valljinei'lUiid jAsbland or- hardi.sts In particular for raising the finest -ttppte--hatr:-ever tempted the palate of an ecelesiastiral dignitary, 1 or, will pass the buck-along to Wil- t hmiette or Hood Itlvur growers. jut .V , , J- 'it 1:,. " f .K-3SMa I As a Ohl-istinns gift to Jackson County ami a ftnat at't-omplishmt'ttt of his ailnilni.stratinn which i-lottcs this I'rltlity, l'rt)s'cntinK Alttirni-y OeorKu KniiertH tiulay prt'StMitt'il ttm county court with a clicck for $2i.ooofnnn the National Surely (.o., of New- Vol-k, the Katne lieiiiB tile ainounl of tile borul furniHlied liy .Miws HlaUely i-ounty treasurer. This salvaKe from tlie Jackson I'ounty hank failure was secureil withmit u suit, in suite of sev eral irregularities, whii-h could have formed the basis for legal action. Prosecuting Attorney Kolierts linn heen woi-klnK on the case for a long time and went to Salem the day be fore Christmas to perfect tlie final details. ' T'lTTSnUIUl, Dec. 2". The first cut in the price of crude oil for more than three years was announced here today when the principal purchaaitiK agencies posted $4 a barrel for the grade known as Qoruing. a reduction of 25 cents a barrel. Corning is an Ohio oil. Ail other grades were posted unchanged. . lVANNl'NZll) IS Kll.l.l.'l) Theatregoers of 'Medford hove heen looking forward with plcasitreahle an tic' patiou to the engagement of John Curl's musical comedy success, "Listen Lester," wh.'ch will he the attraction at the I'uge theatre to- . Several scuffles occurred. Piompt night. .Mr. C'ort Is said to have lav- Intervention by the police re-eata!) ished money and great pains on the llshed order, and only a few arrests settings and costumes, and in secur- Were inucle. ling clever comedians, dancers pur ex- (ContlDUed from Page One) celleiice, and a beauUiul cliorns with shapely forms, good voices, and reall ability to dunce, which makes it a de lightful musical entertainment that sends everybody away with a satis fied smile. There .o many dancing melodies in "Listen Lester," "When the Sha dows Kail," "Feather Your Nest," "Waiting Kor You," "Show Me ft Little Something New," being among those which simply go to your toes. and cause you to unconsciously mark the rhythm, and strongly tompt you to whistle. Prod Jlolder, who hud much to do with the success of "Lester," during Us long run in New York heads the cast of favorites which includes Juno Uoberts, Delano Dell, Earl Hlgley, Detty Klrkbrlde, Rene Brown, Trances X. Donegun, Claire Grenvlllo and The Four Enter A pinchofPurola 60 iicks" o-F ihe clock, . fir a heifer, higejerf :-y-' '" morcsuHctotylaik&pi " thattoVer hefore "J' lliillllliilliPli !!l!!!li!!!pim!!!i!!!;!iliil;l!:!iii!iji; i!!!;!!:i!j!!!y!!!!!l;'i!i!ii!l!i!!!:ili;i! 1 Purola Shaving Cream works up into a fine, creamy lather that stays put. No drying on the face or irritating the skin. Speedy? Once round with the sec ond hand is all the time you need. Soothing? Leaves your face feeling fresh and joyous. Economical ? One hundred and fifty shaves in every tube. And if you don't agree with us re turn any part of the tube to your dealer and get your money back. Good druggists sell Purola. Xvmry Purota Pnpanlttm U pr V. J Shaving Creanv Merchants co-operating under -Trade Ex pansion Committee of Medford Chamber of Commerce. ' M edford Day, Wednesday, Dec. 29 Striking a Blow at the High Cost of Living Watch for these Weekly Bargains. We intend to make the H. C. of L. the L. C. of L. ' Creme Oil Soap 3 bars 23c HEATH'S DRUG STORE "M. J. B. COFFEE 1 pound can 45c GOODWIN'S GROCERY 610 E. Main Phone 743 Free Delivery to all parts of the city. - 1 : We have closed the old year, spent nil our profits and forgotten our losses. .AVe are not overstocked, but hnvc all tliat;can bo liad in Hardware Could it bo more simple? . SHORTIE GARNETT. We wish you a Happy New Year and invito you to look over our line . of fancy meats. CITY MEAT MARKET DeVore and Lewis 309 E. Main. SPECIAL i 6 packages Jelly, Powder 50c '' FOUTS GROCERY CO. . NewYear'sGreetings WEST SIDE PHARMACY ' ; . - The OoMt Store I . START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Have your Auto-repair woi-k done hy men who "know how," Finest TJi-to-Da.t.e Welding Outfits and Equipment outside of the large cities. YOUNG'S GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP v 29-33 No. Bartlett Mann's Department Store "Wearwell" Plaid Blankets Wool Kinisli, (i(!.80. Colors pink, blue, tan anif Bi'y.' Cheap al f).00, .. ()'QQ' ,7U pllll' On Sale Wednesday Only One-Fourth Off ON LADIES' DRESS SHOES M. M. DEPT. STORE 23fJ E. Main WEDNESDAY SPECIAL California Grape Fruit 4 for 25c Personal Attention Prompt Service ; H.E. MARSH Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 OUK OWN I'KEE UElIVHrtY ANVUHUKU IN CITY Good Grade . FANCY MIXED COOKIES 25c Pound PALACE GROCERY Moffat & Launspach Phone 109 Service Our Motto BEST WISHES FOR A Happy New Year HASKINS FOR HEALTH Make Your Car Water Proof. We Have.a New . - TOP DRESSING ' -BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty All Floor and Stand Lamps at Less Than Cost MEDFORD ELECTRIC CO. 237 E Main Phone 661' Genuine U. S. Army Blankets 66x86 at $4.85 Each , . , ' GOLDEN RULE Medford's Largest Department Store The Daylight Store ALL SHOES 20 Off T UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1921 C.M.KIDD&C0. HEAVY BLUE BIB OVERALLS $1.50 WORK SHIRTS ' 75c - WILL H. WILSON HATS ALL KINDS 75c r CLEANED AND BLOCKED APPAREL CLEANERS AND HATTERS 103 N. Central. Phone 223-J Wander around, all you please, but you'll finally wind up at JONES' Tlie store that appreciates your trade hy giving quality and lowest prices possible. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY HOME HEATING COMFORT . GUARANTEED We offer this week onlv, at last June's prices, one Big "3" Mueller Pipeless Fur-, nace, large enough for seven room home. $240.00 installed. MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Phone 620 Sparta Bldg.