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It PAfiTC TWO MKPFORD MATT, TRTttHKR. MKDFORD. Ol;i:i('X. WKDN'KsDA V. xm'KMTIRTl :mV'121 'I ocal andl&i Personal l.'....... e n . fr..An.i.... ..-.II D . , ji.mm o a. in. i ucauaf until o C tetlny .55 more inches of rain The Meilford chapter is in utten-, liert Peachey has moved his fauiily dance today nt the special meeting of from Kaglo Point to their home east ol . in. .5a more inches of rain fell, liiaking a total of 1.93 inches of pre cipitation since last Saturday night, hnd more rain 13 predicted for tonisht liud Thursday. I Invest your savinKS in the Jackson 'County Building and Loau assocla-l ition. tf I; Dancing! Nat! To-nitc! Admission Ptlc. 215 ,''! Don't let would he roorers, doliers and painters ruin your roof. Have 'practical roofers do your work. For jliost of service see Graham & Wilson, iphono 2G9. 2 1 r" ' Alex Sparrow, superintendent of Crater National park, arrived home .this morning from a stay of a week or '.more at Portland, convoying H. M. (Albright and A. I). Camerer for a short .Visit in the city. Mr. Camorer is .assistant director of national parks, itnd Mr. Albright is field director of fhe national parks and superintendent if Yellowstone park. They nro on a tour of the national park system. I Another big dance nt Appiegate Saturday, Dec. 3. Sunset orchestra. 217 . Signature culs for ads and letter heads designed. II. Grey. Phone 7r. 222 ! Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store. In rcsH)nse to a telegraphed chal lenge made by the local high school team Saturday, Washington high jlchool, of Portland, today wired tho lAHhland school authorities that it jipould be unable to play. Iteasons for. jddclinlng the game are not known. Ashland Tidings. I jr If you wish to order Christmas cards iljlione 75 or 390-1.,. 150 engraved sani ties 10 ciiooso from. Thursday last flay. 215 jj'Dr. Prank Roberts, dontlst. Deuel TOdg. Telephono 503-R. . tf lr C. M. Thomas arrived home Tuesday from u several days stay in Portland 011 business and looking Into the out look of the special legislative session tailed by Governor Olcott. 1 1 A Carona typewriter is a gift to the whole, family mother, son, daughter flail. Medlord Hook Store. 215' I i Hemstitching ; Plcoting 8c per yd. vanity Shop. tf Heamcs chapter of Grants Pass at which the Itoyul Arch degree was con ferred. A banquet was served at 6 p. in. Shooting match at Ruch, Snnday, Dec. 4th. Hogs, turkeys and beef j given away. 217 Masonic Knstern Star Dancing club will hold their second party -Nov. 30th. Club members only. 215 In the opinion of Governor Olcott. town in the vicinity of the norma! grounds. Ashland Tidings. Hear ye! Hoar ye! Klein the Tailor makes reliable suits and o'coats, $00 values at t5. 12S K. Main. Upstairs. 210 We do stamping for your needle work Deuel's Art Department. Assistant Attorney General L. A. I.lljeqvlst arrived in tho citv this mor- me siaio or Oregon has played the ning rrom Portland to assist In the part of "Boat" long enough as a free prosecution of the Chester Kubli case collection agency. Horenfter persons in the circuit court, which will come desiring the return of a fugitive ror ,' up for trial soon. prosecution on charges of obtaining! Wanted Clean rags at Mcdford money under false pretenses must de- Printing Co. liosit with the district attorney a sum High grade tailors for men and sufficient to cover "the expense Incur- women. Ones, Ashland, Ore. tf red In returning the fugitive, this sum) Win. Sproule, president of the South to lie turned over to the stato in the ern Pacific railroad system passed event a compromise is reached out of through the city Tuesday enroute from court after the fugitive has been re-! San Kranclsco to Portland on n bus!- Guests at the Hotel Holland Include i , IT. Poland and son Itobcrt Locke jjnd son of Tacnma, O. I). Johnson of pis Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Price Of Hilt, Calif.,. I. T.'Sparks or Mugene ijinl Carl linden of Vancouvor, Wn. ' j! China Illy bulbs. Jnp Art Storo. .t.A'tinthor, shipment of ribbon novel Vj!k. jlandk'raft. Shop. Tho fall gathering of black-spotted, or cut throat trout eggs by the stale game commission will surfer greatly n a rcsuic or 1110 recent storm, ac cording to A. 10. Ilurglidufr, state game warden. Ho estimates that al least 2,(100,000 eggs of this species havo been lost in the various hatch eries of the conimlnftlnn. Property damago sustained by" tho game com mission is. so rar as known, compar ntlvely sllglit. Portland Telegram. Whon better automobiles are built, Iluick will build them. tf Insurance Plus Service. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. tf Dancing! Nat! To-nlte! Admission 10c. 215 A novel party is to bo given by the Trl-I. club at tho,Y. W. C. A. this evening. Hox stationery, 30c to $10. Useful, pretty, stylish. MedTord Hook Storo. 215 I.eavo your order for fancy needle work at Douel's Art Department. Tho annual meeting of tho Josephine county farm bureau will bo held at Hie Grants Pass courthouse next Wed nesday. Another lib; danco nt Apple-gate, Saturday, Doc. 3. Sunset orchestra. 217 Eilisnr Wight, rollablo Jeweler. Tho 101 ks lodge danco last night was largely attended by tho members and their ladles, and one of tho most enjoy able over hold In tho Klks templo. When In need of sash and doors call Wallace Woods, lost or come to 711 14. Main St Another big dance at Applegnto Saturduy, Dec. 3. Sunset orchestra. 21 1 Last chance. Kngraved and hand tinted Xmas and New Year cards. Orders not taken after Thursday Phone at once to 75 or MO-L. 215 George V. Ailains recently left for Portland to remain in that city until spring when he will return and exer cise his skill iih n local auto salesman. nig closing out sale on ladles- and children's hats, room 2. Sparta Illdg.. across from Page theatre. Mrs. A. II. Koehler. 221 Whetnor your motor is new or old, whether it be a Ford or a Packard, Do Luxe pistons will increase your power and decrease your vibration, oil mid gis consumption. We guarantee tho above results. Riverside Garage tf SachetH. lingerie sots, hack powders, hand decorated shoe trees, pin cush ions, ami powder jars, llandlcrart .Shop. 'i Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 1 y)TBuvjrHS V v '- LW ' T" Beli-ans ! Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ASMS ?5 ond 75t Packages Everywhere turned. This opinion is made clear In a letter addressed by Governor Olcott to nfl district attorneys in the state. Dressmnker with experienced help will give special attention to holiday work. Orders received on short notice will be given prompt attention. Call 355-Y or 905 West Tenth St. tf The Geo. L. Trelchler Motor Co. today received notice of reduction on I'nited StntoB and Goodyear tires and tubes and will be glad to quoto the new prices to their customers. Fred Powell, the Roseburg auto dealer, was in the city this week to receive his allotment of new cars allotted to southern Oregon territory. Guild card party. Legion hall, Thurs day afternoon, Dec. 1st. Progressive bridge and Pivo Hundred. 25c. 215 Orders taken for Christmas plum pudding. Mrs. York, phone 40li. 210 Among guests at the Hotel Med ford are W. II. Wright and W. C. Hlder of Chicago, N. J. Drew of Salem, A. S, Wells and J. P. Richardson of Port , land and S. W. lloyles and family of Monrovia, Calif, Texas pecans, new crop, excellent flavor, 50 cents per mund delivered Minimum shipment two pounds. Order them for Xmas. Paul Jnergens. Can- Hal Station, Austin, Texas. 118 Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlero for Nuitone. Phono 585-J. if The Pacific highway Is again open for traffic by way of Corvallls, Albany and Salem, according to Information received from tho stato highway engl ueers department. Sliero are two short detours near Jefferson where bridges have been washed out and have not yet been replaced, it is re ported. Xmas cards, 5 to 20 cents. Handi craft Shop. Wo nro locatod nt 30 North Holly street at Valley Garago. Wo are agents for the now Velio Six aud have a num ber of bargains in used cars. Your own torniB In reason. Ilnttery oervlce In connection, Open Sundays and even ings. Medford Velio Co. tf Among Medford visitors in Rose burg yesterday were Kred L. Strang and I.eroy Mershnr. A Rig Six roadstor in perfect con dition, good tires and spare tires In oxebango for an equity In a house and lot, or will exchange for milk cows or beer cattle. Hox 0!l, Mall Tribune. 215 Gentlemen inako evening appoint ments at tho Sanitary Reality Shop for scalp treatment, racial massago, etc. Expert operator. Phono 595-.!. 215 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hunt are on a combined pleasure, and business trip of a week or more In Portland and Seattle. Homo made Christmas candy In ap propriate boxes or in bulk, and mado after your own recipes If desired. Lonvo orders at Kundyhind or phone 982. 219 Clear sailing to the Rlversldo Com munity dance on the Rogue, Saturday night. 21S Seo our button enrd Tor now Ideas In covered buttons. Handicraft Shop. The nfriclnl list of personages in .Marshal Koch's parly, which passes through Medford on Friday enronle from Portland to San Kranclsco, and will stop In the city for five minutes. is as follows: Marsha! Koch, General Desticker, Comto Charles Det;ham brim, nido de camp: Major DeMicrry, Cnpluin Rene H Hopital, Lieutenant Paul de Soubeyrnn, Dr. Andre, Colonel Frank Parker, I'. S. A., honorary American aide; Mylcs McCahill, secret service, three Krench orderlies, Han ford MacNIdor, A. T. Roberts, Frank lin I I'Ollor, Raymond O'llracketl, Col. Francis 10. Drake. Colonel James A. Drain, D. John Murkey, Van R. C. King, Leo A. Stafford, C. 10. MeC'ul lough. J. M. Loiinsborough, two sten ographers and one messenger. For Sale Two very flue pet bull puppies. Plume ,0,-L evening. 215 Signature culs for uds and eltter lieads designed. 11. Grey. Phone 7.".. 222 The Royal Neighbors will meet with Mrs. 10. M. llussong, Hi 17 North River side, on Dec. 1st, at 2 p. 111. Flection of officers. Please attend. 215 L. Caster was fined $10 in Justice Taylor's court this week for failing to dim tile lights of bis car on approach ing another car. The arrest was made by Deputy State Motor Traffic Officer McMahon. Something doing every minute Thursday, Dee. 1st. Don't forget Guild 10c dance iu evening. Legion hull. 215 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Good clean iiiks wanted at Medford Printing Co. All kinds of rouuli and dressed lumber. Wallace W oods, phone IPS. 71 1 10. Main St. W. 10. Moonev of the Red Hlanket lanch In the Prospect district Is a visitor in (he city. Foinylhe Dyers K- Cleaners, phone 311: shop at in; Mistletoe. Prompt service and prices lowest consistent with lirst class work. A portion of your patronage appreciated. 219 The newest shades in silk mixed md Shetland yarns. Handle raft Shop. ness visit there of several clays. All persons having bills against the High School Athletic Association pleaso mall to High school as soon as possible. 215 Dr. II. E. Murphy, dentist, over Woolworth store. Hrlghten up your ads and business stationery, with a new signature cut designed at reasonable charge. II. Grey, Mail Tribune. A game between the basket ball teams of the Medford and Ashland iOpWorth league chapters will be played In the high school gymnasium at Ashland on Friday night. Sweet tooth! Candy! Get It at St. Mark's Bazaar, Legion hall, Dec. 1st. 215 For one week only. $00 suits anl; ivercoats at $15. Klein the Tailor.! i2S 10. Main. Upstairs. 21J' : Wnoii! Wood! All kinds of wood j at 1118 North Central, $3.00 per tier ond up. Prompt delivery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone U3-1-X. J. M.i Carlton. 217! George A. Mansfield who enroute! home from attendance at the conven tion of the national farm bureau fed eration at Atlanta, Gil., stoppc I off this week at Portland, is expected to arrive home within a day or so. 1 When In need of shingles and roof-; Ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 K. .Main. j A few suggestions tor Xmas. Pot-: El Tho Medford Parent-Teacher coun cil met at the Library Monday after- oon. Features of tho meeting were d' cusslons of various subjects. Mrs. Carleton Janes, who has re citly conferred with the chairman o:' the Portland council brought back vile helpful suggestions. One was 'hat of adopting a uniform rogram ' all of the P.-T. A's of the city, thus providing for simultaneous Ittiivi- of subjects each month. The chairman, Mrs. George Kunz- i : n, called attention to the "'rong nts of the "Child Welfare" :..aga zine. .Mrs. Rose Schieffelin 1 . plained one of the excelling features of so. fancy candlesticks. Handicraft Shop, Signature cuts for ads and letter heads designed. II. Grey. Phone 75. 222 Dancw in the new Odd Fellows hall In Gold Hill. .Saturday night, Dec. 3rd. Good music, splendid time. 21S A fine of $10 was imposed by Justice The public is Invited to come to the : Taylor this week on Albert Anderson, Tri-L track meet this evening at the a '""d contractor of Grants Pass, fol Y. W. C. A., and have a real good lowing his plea of gullly to speeding time. j his car on lie Paciric highway. -Motor! Dance nt Rlversldo Community Club j Traffic Officer McMahon made the! Saturday night, December 3rd. 218 i arrest. Huy all kinds of well made aprons at I ''lain sewing, underniuslins' and tery, hand-painted glassware and trial service work, after which Mrs. Joseph Gray was appointed chairman of a social service committee. The virtues of a practical curfew ordinance were talked of, the motion being a desire for an improvement 'n some of the conditions among children of school age: and it was t lie opinion generally that better dis cipline, grades and morals would be 1 lie inevitable outgrowth of such an ordinance in Medford. A form of curfew law was read and was thought to be a practical one. St. Mark's Hazaar, Legion hall, Dec. 1st. 215 lOdgar Wight, watch repairing. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sklllman and son Foster of Cincinnati, ()., are visit ing in tills city for a tew days with Dr. and Sirs. 10. II. French. Mr. Sklllman Is general superintendent of the Proc tor ami Gamble Co.. and Mrs. Sklllman is Dr. French's sister. Dancing! Nat! To-nite! Admission 10c. 215 A full line of Xmas gifts. Handicraft Shop, AH business women of Medford are Invited out Wednesday evening to at tend the track meet at the Y. W. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Grieve and daughter are spending the week In the city from their homo at Prospect and are guests at tho Medford. Oh hoy! those moonlight dances and snappy fox-trots sure take tho gloom out of life. Let's bo there. Riverside Community Club, Saturday night. 218 Ii. Farrow, carpenter, Central Point. Good work a specialty. 7S8-J-3. 215 Sc per yd. Huttons covered. , llandlcrart Shop. tf Earl Reynolds, who following his arrest Monday night for Intoxication put tip $30 cash ball for Ills'' appear ance in police court yesterday, forfeit ed that money through failure to ap pear. $00 suits to onler only $15 for one week only. Klein tho Tailor, 128 10. Main. Upstairs. 219 Fine handkerchief linens white and colors 25 cents a squaro al Denol'8 Art Department. Dancing! Nat! To-nlte! Admission 10c. ' 215 The last dispatch of foreign mall that will roach China, Japan, Siberia and tho Dutch Fast Indies before Christinas leaves Seattle today, ac cording to postol'flce Information. Any gifts sent m a later vessel will be tardy reaching the recipient. Doors, windows, Medford Lbr. Co. Ready made sidewalks. Artlsto Stone Co. 217 Buttons covered nt Deuel's Art De partment, Agalo Jewelry, IOdgar Wight. There was born November 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Klnille of Central Point, in the Dow Association hospital a seven pound daughter. Any color of lulkf. squares . 25c. Handicraft Shop. Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Lath and plaster, ' Medford Lbr. Co. children s wear a specialty. 900 W Fourth street. Telephone 83S-Y. 21!) R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings.. Residence 217. Apple street. Phono 043., , ; tf Keep up the. Xmas spirit.! Send greeting cards. Handicraft Shop, A. F, & A. M. Speolal communication Med ford Lodge 103, Thursday svcnlng. Doc. 1st, 7:30 p. 111 Work in' F. C. degree. 210 L. 10. WILLIAMS. 76c ! w. o. w. Medford Camp No. 90, Woodmen of the World will give a dance for mem bers and their families, Wednesday evening, November 30, 1921. 15 A. J. CROSIO, Committee. MILK PRICES . ARE LOWERED IN MEDFORD At a meeting of the Milk Produc ers and Distributors held lust Satur day it was decided that the price of milk Bhould be reduced. The moot ing was well attended and the opin ion was unanimous. Among other things of discussion, tho quality of milk was brought up und It is a well known fact that Southern Oregon, (meaning .Medford) has 'the best milk, containing the highest per cent- age in InittQi'-fat in the state, which is dollverod to the consumers. . This statement' Was verirjod by Mr. Zlmor, Deputy Mate Dairy and Food Inspec tor. who was present at this meeting, and was appreciated very highly by the producers. Tho price of milk and cream deliv ered at residences daily, effective De cember 1st, 1921, was decided on as follows: Milk, gal., 40c; qts., 11c; pts., fic. Cotfee Cream, gal., $1.50; qts., 0c; pts., 30c; half pint, 15c. Whipping cream, gal. $2.00; qts., fiOc: pts., 35c: half pints 20c. Adv. OBITUARY , CCOK Eva Myrtle Cook, daugh ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cook, died al Sacred Heart hospital. November 28, aged 5 years 14 day's. The ru r.eral services will bo held ,at th? I eri Funeral Home Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment in Jacksonvilo cemetery. SiitHiualiiiie Hank IIoIiIkhI, SEATTLK, Nov. 50. Robbers some time last night or early today broke into the vault of tbe State Hank of Snoqunlaoiie at fJnotiualniie. forty miles from here, but took away noth ing of value, according to a report received here. The bank building was wrecked. PROUP bpasmodlc Croup is frequently , reuevea Dy one application of amttf Vapo Rub Oca 17 Million Jan Used Yearly iYm YouXr Girl TOO LATE TO CLASSIFV FOR SALE Don't pay rent! Huy port able tent house, furnished. Write W. W. Lilge. Gold 1 1 f II. Ore. 213 FOR RENT Kitrnlshed rooms, light housekeeping. 511 S. Central. 217 Visit "The White Elephant" booth at St. Mark's Ha.aar. Dec. 1st, Loglon I for SALE 15 head hall. 215 ' )r. Helms Ham. cows at 217 As a gift, flowers are acceptable upon e'.vry oc casion. Has some one been visiting you'.' Ar range that they thould take back with them a basket ot flowers. Is some one coming to visit you? Dress up for the occasion with flowers. Why not phone us? Flower Shop at ('row-son's Phone H7 I. J T7 rt c:A lower OIOD here tou find the (7fomers " A TIP TO MEDFORD HOUSEWIVES Baking is a Real Pleasure if bestiotentS FIOUR ; I MAK UFACTURED SV fe Kerr GirroRD & Co. Inc. M PORTLAND, OREGON 4&vr Vl" 9 LBS J Best Patent Flour is used. A blended flour. "You get more loaves per sack." Kerr's Rolled Oats, Wheat Flakes and Hot Cake Flour Proven Superior Kerr Gif ford & Co., Inc. Portland, Oregon Have mm mm -fir LAST TIMES TODAY You'll have to hurry, for this is neiring' the end of its run. K POLA NEGRI IN ONE ARABIAN NIGHT , The jstory of the harem, that is causing a lot of diasussion. Bet ter join in by seeing' it first-hand. TOMORROW HOOT 'GIBSON in "ACTION" ci 1 IpRIALTOll 1 . s ", j . t . '." " '""".T.! I,-. n The Ideal Fuel llllllllllilllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliH 1 """"" i Your Gas company invites you to visit its hew office, at 209 W. Main street and inspect the latest and most up to date line of gas ranges in Oregon. A rest room has been provided for your use,. as long and as often as you please Oregon Gas & Electric Co. MA 4ft r pi R. G. Bardwell J'0'"1 ItcpreseiilaUvo EgEgK s(3 :sti--ij ! - "w SP WFIJ III i WHITIIfS-MEB COMMERCIiL Cff. VFANCOJi7'7 Frost: otection Br jourorchards Pperacre!per.Kour Don't let frost take away your year's income. Orchard heaters are frost insurance. Use them and have big crops at premium prices when others fail; get the high prices for your crops. Scheu Smokeless and Canco Heaters l;avc saved crnpj. all pvor the t'nlteit .Mat"-. Trnp,Taeirf of 1S sucr-afi,-y raised above danger point. "Olllaide lenipvMiliiro was ?K. with Srheu Heaters maintained Inxlde temperature ,14. r- .tnu- per aero Jl-MO. says Krnest A. Tonk. apple 1,-nnver of Cashmere-. Washington (.rowers nil over I'nited States re poit similar success. More Than a Million oir In Vr Cost SSe np. See t),e heater In ae ,';:'';,,('," "" '' 4S paSo book r rost Insurance. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.