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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OKEfiON, WEDNESDAY, DEf'EMDET?
20, 1920
Only two days more and then
comes another twin holiday, and. My
lloodness! how the people of .Medford
and the valley do dread It. '
If your merchant does not handle
Rogue River made brooms you can
i;et them at the Dulilic market. 243
We have piston rings to fit all cars
and the highest quality ring made,
too, the American Hammered, which
is regular factory equipment on our
highest priced car. Busy Corner
Jlotort'o. -Ml'
Mrs. Ilaney, hemstitching, pecot,
huttons covered. 11. V. & II. hldg.
A meeting of conslderahle interest
to the business men and progressive
young people of the city will he held
tonight In the Medford Business col
lego. K. C. Ferguson, 1he Associated
Press operator of the Mail Tribune,
will give a lecture on the history and
development of telegraphy, end an
adding machine expert will give a
lecture nnd demonstration of the lat
est developments In machine book
keeping. This meeting is open to the
public. The lectures will Bturt at
.7:30 p. m.
On New Yeur's day wo will serve
another elaborate dinner, $ I .CO.
Hotel Medford. Iteserve your table.
2-!IJ
It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.
Between friends a photograph.
(let them at Mackey's, Main and Cen -
tral, 204. I'pstalrs. 244
Officers elected ut tho November
elections will be sworn In Monday,
January 3. I'sually this takes place
on the second, but owing to this date
being Sunday II will be a duy later.
The only changes In the county of
fices will be in tho prosecutor's and
treasurer's offices, Rawles Moore
succeeding (leorge 'M. Roberts and A.
C. Walker succeeding Mrs. Myrtle
Blukeley.
(i niiid opening ball at Orlli .hall,
Jacksonville, New Year's night. 241
The Itaclue Horse-Shoe tires are
well liked by drivers everywhere.
Exchange Tire Co. v 2 14
Two buglers wanted at once Com
pany D National Guard, Medford.
i . 242
A telegram was received today by
the George A. Hunt company relative
to jtlje proposed showing of tho "Jack
and the Beanstalk" film as a New
Year's day treat to tho children of
tho city next Saturday forenoon, to
tho effect that It would be Impossible
on account of bookings elsewhere to
have this film In Medford that day.
Howevor, the local management will
, try and have the attraction here at
' some future date. 1
Get those soft paper tablets at this
office at 15c per pound. tf
Wo have a largo stock of re-built
tires. Good makes and guaranteed
work. Exchange Tiro Co. 244
Premier i.N'ovelty orchestra! Mod
ern dance-music as it should he
.played! Orchestrations exclusively
All that Is new In popular danco-hlts!
.New Ycnr's ove dancing carnival
Ashland armory!! Frl! Don't fail to
attend! 2 10'
County School Superintondet t Su
nanne 'Holmes, Principal Hendricks of
Central Point. Superintendents Smith
of Medford and Briscoe of Ashlund,
and Mrs. Frank Dickey of Talent,
who aro the Jackson county delegates
.to tho stuto teachers association con
tention which begins ut Portland to-
duyJel't lor thai city Inst night. On
tho return trip Superintendent
llolpies will stop at Salem to attend
tlm.uiootlng of the county suporlntor,
dents Of the state.
Try our morchants lunch. The
Shasta
ILot us ro-treud or repair your tires
now. You can call tor them uny time
when '-wanted. Kxchnngo Tire Co. 2 14
l.t's tho hit of the season! New
YeuV'B evo dancing carnival! Ashland
armory! Fri! Confetti! Serpentine
Balloons! Favors! Prizes! N'every
thing! A real curnival of joy! "Listen
Lester!" Shall ns? Let's! 2 10
Mr. ami Mrs. And. Anderson of
llallock, Minn., B. L. Kddy of ltoso-
burg. II. T. Pickett and tN. W. KOese
of Sulem und J. J. Jackson of llllt
are among the guests at the Holland
All members of Crater I.Kko chap
ter D. A. II. who have not already
paid dues fof 1921 uro requested to
send tho sumo us soon as possible to
the treasurer, Mrs. Win. tl. Tait, 320
S. Holly. Dues must lie in Washing
ton, 1). C, by Jan. r.lli. . mill
Listen, Lester!" Here's n knock
out! New Year's eve dancing ciirnl
val! .Ashland armory! Frl! Let's
toddle over! 240
Grand masquerade! Eagle Point!
New Year's eve! 243
Justice of the Peace Glenn O. Tay
lor Is spending the holiday season
with relatives at Lodl, Oil. Justice
D. W. llagshaw of Jacksonville is act
ing in bis place during his nbsence.
Begin the New Year right. Attend
"Watch 'Night" service ut the First
Methodist church.
Rlr. and Mrs. J. W. Cusher of For
est Grove. Calif.. C. W. Bllehle or
Sea'!'e, und II. G. Shirk of Portland
are guests at the Holland.
Hast your stove shown signs of fall
ins orjcoil sprung a leak? Stoves and
coils rebuilt and repaired. Prompt
service, reasonable charges. Phone
259. 109 South Holly. 249
Mrs. Seoly Hall who was operated
upon recently at Sacred Heart hospi
tal is improving rapidly.
'Mid-week holiday dance tonight at
Ihe Natatoriuni. 239
Among poultry feeds you will ul
ways find Kerr's eg mash and Gol
den Itod egg mash nt the top. Buy
them ut Furm Bureau Co-operutive
Exchange.
Dolco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. Medford Electric Co.
.Miss June Koherts, leading lady of
the "Listen Lester" company which
appeared at the Page theater-Monday
night, is an old acquaintance of Henry
llarcke who knew her when she was
a little girl in vaudeville. Bhe re
membered the local man, as did her
mother who accompanied her.
Get our prices before buying. Wat-
kins Feed Store, 397 S. Front St.
Phone 269. 241
Carl Jeschke, nign grade watch
and clock repairing, 11 Fir street.
Knights of Pythias, attention! In
formal dance and entertainment at
K. P. hall, Friday, New Year's eve.
Program commences at eight sharp.
Dancing at nine. Come and welcome
In the .New Year. 24 1
V. K. Warrens, the well known
resident of llllt and hanker of Yreka
is a guest at the Medford. as are
liisses Pearl and Marie Flock of
'Montague.
"Beuch Balloon" dances at Jack
sonville New Year's night. 2 11
Weeks-Conger Co. Best equipment,
excellent funeral service, at lowest
possible prices. Also licensed lady
emhalmer. tf
-Mid-week holiday community party
tonight at the Natatorlum. The
usual good time in store for everyone.
239
Polices have been sent out by a
Scuttle detective agency for citizens
to he on the lookout for contraband
hootch, purporting to have been
smuggled over tho .('anadiun border.
The concoction is said to have fake
revenue stamps on the bottles, and
Ul(, (:nteilta t,el-uof to be dangerous
t(, Ule i,mull By.stom. It Is thought
that an effort Is belnis made to get it
Into California for sale to tourists.
, Riverside Auto Paint Shop now
open for business. 120 Nat Hldg. 239
Mrs. Paul Hunsen, corsetiere for
NuBono. Phone Ij85-J. t.f
Invest your Bavlngs In the Jackson
County .Building and Loan associa
tion. ' ! tf
! Mid-week holiday dance tonight at
the Natatorlum. A dance worth
while,' real music by Ihe Imperial, a
wonderful floor with lots of room to
dance. Moonlight and spotlight
waltzes will prevail. 239
January 1st, is the dato set by the
state for wearing 1921 licenses upon
automobiles, or keeping them in the
garage.
Just unloaded car of the Light-Six
Studehaltors. Call nnd look them
over, $1750 f. o. b. Medford. Ilittson
Motors. 239
Lots of those popular "Lucky
Spot" und "Booble Prize" dances at
Jacksonville Saturday night. 241
ltehiembor tho mid-week holiday
dance at the Natatorlum tonight 239
Vernon Vawter has purchased a
new Packard Six from tho Seoly V.
Hall Motor company. Tills is tho Iut
ost cur to he Introduced to the Mod
ford buying public.
Wednesday night, nt tho Matntor-
ium. A danco worth while, real music
by tho Imperial orchestra, a wonder
ful floor wlthilots of room to dance,
moonlight and spotlight waltzes and
many others you will enjoy. 238
"Bench Balloon" dancoB at Eugle
Point, Friday night. 241
Mid-week -holiday danco tonight at
tho Xatatorium. 239
Mr. midairs. A. F. McMnnncs of
Hosovlllo, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Swanson of Portland and J. !!. Lund
of llllt are among tho Nash hotel
guests. .
Marcelling, hair dyeing, hair
swltchos made of combings. All hair
goods half price. Phone 237-J, San
itary Beauty Shop. 244
January third Is the' last day to
pay Interest on assessments without
penalty. 241
Midweek holiday community party
tonight at tho Natatorlum. Tho usual
good lime in store for ovoryono. 239
Captain II. A. Canaday has just re
ceived a new shipment of equipment
nnd supplies for Company 1), Includ
ing clothing, ammunition und Brown
ing automatic rifles, and a course of
Indoor target practice is now being
started preparing the company mem
bers for range shooting when the
weather opens up. This practice is
developing a number of very good
niurksinon among thu young men or
t,lils Viclnltly. New recruits uro com
ing into tho company but there is
still room for a number of others.
Young men of IS or older uro wel
comed. Just imloudod car of the Light-Six
Stndebakers. Call and look them
over, $1750 f. o. h. Medford. Ilittson
Motors. 239
Interest on assessments will be de
linquent afler January third and a
penally of five per cent will be added.
24 1
Mid-week holiday dance tonight at
the' Natatorlum. A dunce worth
while, real music by the Imperial, a
wonderful floor with lots of room to
dance. Moonlight and spot light
waltzes will prevail. 239
F. !. Phelps has returned to the
San Francisco office of (be Cnlitorniu
Oregon Power company nfter having
spent Christmas here with his family.
Snowball" dances nt Jacksonville
Sat nite. 241
(let her n singing canary for a
Christmas present. DeVoe has them.
240
liememher the mid-week holldav
dance nt the Nalalorium tonight.
2 39
Lynn Mowat, former secretary ol
the Ashland Commercial club nnd
well known in Medford is spending
the holidays with his relatives in
Ashland. Mr. Mown! is now connect
ed with the Aineilian City Bureau.
"Lucky Spot" dances at Kagle
Point Friday night. 24 11
netter pay your interest on city
assessments before January third and
avoid the penalty. 241
For n Tew days only JB5.00 suits nt
J45.00 tailored to measure. Kloin
the Tailor. 12S F.ust Main. Cpstalrs.
843
Dr. J. V. Iteddy arrived home to
day from a visit at Portland. Con
cerning his presence in that city the
Portland Journal of Tuesday said:
"J. F. Reddy. doctor of sick people
and sick railroads, is in town from
Medford."
Hot Tamales at DeVoe's. tf
Oh! Boy! Some party! Where?
Eagle Point! When? Friday, Dec. 31.
241
. Dr. Heine, eye, ear. noBe. throat. tf
Samuel Bettes, well known thruout
the state as the cowboy preacher and
who had often preached In the Free
Methodist church of this city, died at
Portland last Sunday, and his funeral
services -will be held at Looking
Glass, Douglas county, this afternoon.
"Snowball" dances at Eagle Point
Friday night. 241
Smoke Crater Lake cigars, made in
Medford. Phone' 900-M. . 254
Majectic 4-piece orchestra nt Eagle
Point Friday night. 24 1?
The Premier Novelty orchestra
held a rehearsal last night to perfect
a number of the new dance-hits Just
received from San .Francisco. Among
these were Art Hickman's latest fox
trot sensation, "June", "I'll Think of
You," Margie," "Do You Ever Think
of Me," -"Ohio" and "Waiting," the
musical sensation of "Listen Lester."
Upholstering, packing and crating
of all kinds, .mattress making nnd
renovating, chair repairing. Call at
101 S. Central or phono 516-J. .257
Ring out the old, ring in tho new!
Where? Eagle Point! 241
Everything electrical. Medford
Electric Qo. Phone 661.
Harold Babb of Ashland who re
cently returned from San Francisco
was a .Medford visitor yesterday.
Property owners, attention! Only a
few mora days to pay Interest on your
assessments without pehalty. " 241
! Ilemstltqhjng and pecotlng. Hand!
' Qk-- " 1 ' 1,1 ' '
craft Shop. ," , ,
ftha.. fi.itear-.Iof .eastern-shelledi
corn ..shipponto Medfiird 1!
isj hel Miftiae tdduyjByf
uch Seed 'A Feed Co. The
Mqiil
corn 18.
of ex9ellen.t1inailltiy, dry, , clean, and
sweet. Old corn ruw.exs from Kan
sas and Nebraska are allowing their
eyps a feast on this corn. It will be
sold at the lowest possible price. Get
Your corn now and save money by
buying from them. tf
Among the Grants Pass visitors
who spent Monday In the city were
Mrs. Lawrence Underwood and Mrs.
W. B. Lindsay.
The 'Modern Piumbiug and Heating
Co. have a big buy in a Meueller
Plpeless furnace. This week only.
Phone 620. 241
IMiss Maude Corlies is here from
the University of Washington to
spend the holidays with her relatives
Miss Corlies was. accompanied 'by her
sister, Mrs. Everett McArthur of
Seattle.
Spltzenberg and Newtown culls for
sale. Tel. C. C. Darby. 241
Among Oregonians registered at
the Medford last night and this mor
ning were E. H. Jefferson of Klamath
Falls, and L. E. Taylor, Howard H.
Ueltstock, K. A. Messenger and D. D.
Hacden Of Portland. Eastern guests
nt this hotel are Wl J. Evorhurdt of
Chicago und S. Koeulg of New York
City.
Miss Alia Naylor, the Goodwin Cor
setiere. Phone 54S-J. 262
Much Interest is being shown in
the Elks- New Year's celebration nt
tho Elks temple Jan. 1st. Dancing
will be enjoyed from 3 to 5 in the
afternoon followed by un elaborate
New Yeur's dinner. In the evening
dancing will be resumed ut 9 p. m.
and tout in uo till 12. Music for the
entire program will be provided by
the Premier Novelty orchestra.
Delco-Light farm Ught and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
Mrs. T. J. Kenny leaves today for
Keno, Nevada tor a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Walter, Kentner of
that city.
Get our prices before buying.
Wntikins Food Store, 397 South Front
street. P'lloio"2Ui. ' 241
, U'fosucutor-Eloct Rawles Moore
jwllljlouYOithis week on a 'short busi
ness trin to Sulem. 1. i. '
1'IrM.otCUickuu Tanials" jiupper -at
Jopksoiiville-Suturdav night. - 241
'.jjGoorgo (X'UumjJ'mNuobur is ipend
llig the Cbrlstmds' ' holifiays bl ithe
city visiting friends, lie Is on a
homestead'heai Squaw Jal(e.; " V
Letter valuer to. less, v.ltewlll pay
you to climb my stairway. Klein the
Ttnilor, 12S Hast Main. Upstuirs.243
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dover are
guests nt the Holland who arrived in
the city Monday forenoon from Eagle
Point.
Coney Island high Jinks nnd carni
val. nt Eagle Point Now Year's eve.
241
New Year's Greetings
Wt' wish you all n Happy and Pros-
pd'ons Now Year with a sincere appvc1.' . '
' ciatioii of your good will, which' is the .Vi
nioijt 'precious asset of our Imsiucss. t.-X.
Nordvvick Tire & Auto Supply Co.
SYSUVVTHETIO SEUVICK
Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at
THE PERL FUNERAL HOME!
Your loved ono Is taken Into the Homo where there Is always
some oho with them. Our Resldenco Is on the Second Floor.
We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment
to any pnrt of the United States or Foreign Countries. We will
take complete charge of any Service and make all arrangements.
Lady Assistant. Phone 47.
Corner of Sixth ami Oakdnlc, One block west of Po.itofflce,
The Talent irrigation district, com
prising approximately 9000 acres of
land near .Talent,, has submitted a
block of $33,000 In-, bonds to the state
Irrigation securitte.s ,cdniniisslon for
certification. The funds from the
sale of those bonds will be used in the
purchase of a new resorvoir Bite. A
total of $252,.'Mlt); In bonds has al
ready been certified for this district.
Everything electrical. Medford
Electric Co Phone, 661. :
Mrs. Herman Horning is visiting in
Medford and Mr. a.id Mrs. C.' D.
Thompson. Mr. and ..Mrs. T. H.
Horning are also visitors at the
Thompson home, Mrs. Thompson be
ing a sister of Mr. Horning. Grants
Pass Courier.
4 grand prizes for 4 best costumes
at Eagle Point. 241
' There was a fairly good between
holidays public market this morning,
The narltet will be open next Friday
morning because of New Year's day
fulling on Saturday.
Grape cider, fresh from; the press
at the Jackson County . Creamery,
Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R.
The munugemeiit and sales staff of
tho Medford and Klamath Falls
branches of the Mason, Ehrman & Co.
wholesale grocery bouse left here this
morning for Portland to attend the
convention of company , officers and
employes in that .city.' in the party
were Geo. T. Collins, Robert Boyl, A.
H. Nelson, B. L. Hobbes and Dana
Burrell of this city, and Harold Grey
and E.-ft. Jefferson of Klamath FallB.
'Happy Bob, -best shoe cobbler In
town at Kidd's Shoe Store, 223 East
Main.
The Elks lodgo meeting tomorrow
night will be the lust gathering of the
local I). P. O. E. herd for the year,
and beyond cleaning up matters for
1920 and completing preparations for
i tho New Year's , day reception the
-.1 session is expected to he a short one
The army goods store, 103 N. Cen-
yoarkral, prepare for the winter, hh.nkets,
overcoats, pants, shirts and shoes.
New men's underwear (wool and cot-
ton); sox. (wool and cotton), every-1
thing Belling at reduced price. . 240
George II. Mansfield of Medford
is at the Imperial. Mr. Mansfield is
engaged In doing educational work
among the farmers and as a side line
ho Is very much Interested in the
fish of. the Rogue river, last sum
mer he camped a couple of weeks at
the mouth of the stream, and now
thinks that the anglers and the com
mercial interests should get together
on a compromise. The Oregonian.
Dr. Coleman uses therapeutic
Light, High Frequency Electricity
and Hydrotherapy.
Dance lovers, are looking forward
to the New Year's Eve dancing carni
val .to be held ut tho Ashland armory
on Friday night, under the direction
of Horace Bromley of this city. Music
win 'be provided by the' Premier Nov
elty orchestra. ''.
Come and look them over. High J
gra3e $65,00 Buits at $45.0.0 tailored 1
to measure. Klein tho Tailor, 1281
East Main,. Upstairs 243
The rainfall of the winter. season
to date is .9:31 inches. The rain .of
yesterday medsurod only .15 .of an!
Inch. '
Meet me there! Where? Jackson
ville! When? Saturday night. 241
The funeral services for Anna Bar-
bara Pennell w.ilL be held at the Cath
olic church, Thursday morning at
9:30 a. in.. Rev. Father Powers offic
iating. Interment in Medford ceme
tery. Friends invited to attend.
Notice
To anyone desiring a real car at a
bargain. I am returning east, and
will sacrifice my new Nash roadster,
equipped with Hayes wire wheels,
Gabriel snubbers, extra tire, tire
cover and three tubes, spotlight, wind
shield cleaner, foot pads, and 1921
license. Car wus purchased from the
Prultt-'Myers Motor Co., Oct. 25th,
and has been driven '3500- miles.
For particulars and terms, call
either the l'rultt-AIyera Motor Co. or
Louis (!. Eaton, Gold Hill. 243
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Good three-quarters'
bed. mattress and springs,- alsp
child's folding) cot 'With mattress'
uud Reliable three burner gas
range with oven, nearly new. Call
244 N. Ivy St. 239
FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding.
J. C. Herring, Central Point.. 267
LOST Pair brown automobile
gloves, green lining, suitable re
ward If returned to Mail Tribune
office. 24 1
FOR SALE Good ranchos. See us
' before buying. J. 11. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 53-M. tf
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from the novel by Eleanor, Hallowell Abbott with an unusual cast, including
Mildred Harris Chaplin, Myrtle Stedman, . Irving Cum
mings and George Stewart Anita Stewart's good
looking young brother.
"DABBLING
IN ART"
A riot of laughter; a gale of
giggs ; a mint of merriment.
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