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PAGE TWO MEDFOnn MATT TTITP.TTXE. MKTFOHT. OI.'KCOX. TIirUsDAY. TM-''KMHEI? 1. 1021". Tocal audi Personal Following, thu balmy h.it thrcnten- ni weather ami the southwest wind of fcsterday and this morning a hatfd lainstorni set in this forenoon. The KoKiie river is rising to a high stage. Last night at Prospect, caused iiartly hy the warm wind having melted the snow in the mountains, the river was four-tenths of a foot higher than any previous hnown record. The gauge at Rogue River early this morning measured 7.3 foot, and yesterduy mor ning the gauge at this )Kiint registered ii .02. .More lain Is predicted for to morrow. 'The precipitation of the lit hours ending at 8 a. m. today was .1)9 of an inch. II. O. N'ordwlck and sons A. It. and Hoy have returned from a two weeks auto trip to San Francisco and I.os Angeles. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, tf Another big dance at Applegate Saturday, Dec. 3. Sunset orchestra. 21 William Ii. Hamilton, Jr., of Chicago arrived Tuesday for a several months visit with his parents, He v. and Mrs. William II. Hamilton, and sister. Pretty dishes for Xmas gifts at the Truax Store. 217" Signature cuts for ads and lotter- licads designed. II. Grey. Phone 75. 222 Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store. Anyone knowing the name and ad dress or any disabled ex-service man is requested to hand In the same to the officers of the local American Ije gion post. Anything in dressmaking done by experienced eastern dressmaker until the holidays. Work guaranteed. Write llox GMI, Modford. 2J8 Dr. Frank Hoberls, dentist. Done! Illdg. Telephone 503-11. Hemstitching 1 Pleoting Sc. per yd. Vanity Shop. tf" tf The autumn event in Shrlncdom will occur in Ashland Friday, December 2, at the armory. The program, subject to change, includes a business session at 2 o'clock in tile afternoon; parade at 3 o'clock; first Boctlon at 3 o'clock; second section at 8 o'clock. The ladles will bo entertained at the Masonic hall. Tho men will eat at (i o'clock at thn armory, cafeteria plan. After the ceremonial proper, tho floors will lo cleared for a social reunion and Iroirn r..!lmtni, 4 1. 1... I ,..... u, iiiiiuniiih iiiu uulfs jliiu tllllipL- td last year. Ashland Tidings. llutter 46 cents Saturday only Truax Store. 217 China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. Another shipment of ribbon novel ties. Handicraft Shop. Among guests. at the Hole! Holland mo: K.:il. Spooner, C. Peterson and A. C. Lojjy of Chicago; P. J. Lynch of Seattle,' Fred Ramspeck of Columbus, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. U. S. McMillan of San Francisco and George O. Nailghn of Tillamook. Kdgnr Wight for Xmas gifts. tf When better automobiles nro built, Mulck will build them. tf Insurance Plus Service. 11. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf P. J. Lynch, in charge or the drilling operations at the well of tho Southern Oregon Kxplorntion company, returned yesterday from his home In Seattle where he spent Thanksgiving. Lenve your order for fancy needle work at Deuel's Art Department. Toys and Xmas gifts at Trunx'8.217 NOW PLAYING NAZIMOVA the Incomparable in CAMILLE 1921 Version of THE MOST , FAMOUS LOVE STORY OP HISTORY with RUDOLPH VALENTINO as "Armand." SATURDAY - VIOLA DANA in "Tho Matchbreaker" A reception was held at the First Baptist church last evening hy the ! members of the church in honor of Mr. and Mrs. IS. J. Fouls, who are plan ning to leave shortly for an extended trip, and may locate in another section of the country. A short program was given, and refreshments were served Mrs. Fred Jones for the church pre sented Mr. and Mi's. Fonts with gifts of remembrance. A pleasant hour was spent. Several Siohe telling of their regret in the going of the guests. Hoth Mr. and Mrs. Fonts spoke indicating their love for the church and the city. L'dgar Wight for low prices. tf Another big dance at Applegate Saturday, Dec. 3. Sunset orchestra. 217 When In need of sash and doors. call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main St. Ted Heyden of the O. A. C. gridiron team passed through he city this mor ning enroute to Corvallis from Pasa dena. Heyden spent several days after the U. S. C. game visiting rela tives in San Francisco. Christmas dishes and glassware. Truax Store. 217 Another big dance at Applegate Saturday, Dec. 3. Sunset orchestra. 217 Tlig closing out sale on ladles' and children's hats, room 2, Sparta Illdg., across from Page theatre. .Mrs. A. It. ICoehlcr. 221 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hrock, who have been visiting for a few days with Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knotts, left this afternoon for Medford, where they will visit friends before going on to Long Ileach where they will spend the winter. Their home is In Iowa. (limits Pass Courier. Tonight, dance. Where? Legion hall, St. Mark's Guild, 10 dance. Come. 210 Whether 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 and gas consumption. We guarantee tho above results. Riverside Oarage. tf Sachets, lingerie sots, back powders, hand decorated shoe trees, pin cush ions, and powder Jara. Handicraft Shop. Wednesday's arrivals at tho city auto camp were as follows: John Winter of Wenatcheo, Wn., enroute south; J. Scott and family of Spokane, Wn., enroute south; 15. II. Ilarstow of Sacramento, enroute south; F. C. Tanli anil family of ICscnda, Ore.; en route to Thomns, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. M. Humphrey of lOlwood, lnd unrouto south, Saturday holiday special, 4 cans milk 19 conlB, Truax Store. 217 Kdgur Wight, rellablo Jeweler. Shooting match at Huch, Sunday, Dec. 4th. Hogs, turkoys and beef given away. 217 Tho Caves highway in Josephine county, will soon bo ready to turn over to the state. N'ight and day crews are being worked on aomo of tho road, and excellent progress is being made. A pin salo will be hold at MnrsH's grocery store next Saturday under tho direction of Mrs. Kffle Daily's Sunday school class. The proceeds will go to their Building Fund pledge. lonlght, dance. Where? Legion hall, St. Mark's Guild, 10 dance. Como 21(1" Dressmaker with experienced help will give special intention to holiday work. Orders received on short notice will be given prompt attention. Call SftTeY or 90B West Tenth St. tf The Goo. I,. Troichler Motor Co today rocelved notice of reduction on United SlntOB and Goodyear tires and tubes and will be glad to quote the new prices to their customers. The Oregon Stato Horticultural so ciety began a three days meeting to day at Forest Grove. Thu holiday store Is the Truax store, come In nnd seo. 217 orders taken for Christmas plum pudding. Mrs. York, phono 40t. 210 Texas pecans, new crop, excellent flavor, 50 cents per pound delivered Minimum shipment two pounds. Order them for Xmas. Paul Juergons, Cnp- ual station, Austin, Texas. IIS Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetloro for Nil Done. Phone 6S5-J. tf .Mis. Ike Fridogar returned to her homo at Ashland early this week with her baby daughter who was born In this city. lonlght. dance. Where? Legion hull, St. Mark's Guild, 10 danco. Como. 216 Xmas cards, 5 to 20 cents. Handi craft Shop. Home made Christmas candy in ap propriate boxes or in bulk, and made after your own recipes if desired. Leave orders at Kandylaud or phono A special service for clerks will be held Sunday evening at the Filst Bap tist church. Invitations are out for all who serve the public in nnv fo-m to attend, also to all who employ help of any kind. Rev. F. It. I.ef.ch will deliver a message of Interest to thl.. class on "Christ the Good Salesman.'' Being a unique service It will doubl less attract u Icrge audience. Clear Bulling to tho Riverside Com munity dance on the Rogue, Saturday u i Kill . 2 1 S See our button card Tor new Ideas In covered buttons. Handicraft Shop. Three aluminum kettles for JI..15. Truax Store. ' o . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skillmnn and son Poster, who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. 10. II. French for the past two i.as left this morning for their heme In Cinclnnall. ()., by way of Situ Fran cisco and I-ob Angeles. Tonight, dunce. When'? Legion hail, St. Mark's Guild, 10 danco. Come. 2111 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallaro Woods, phone 10S 711 K. Main St. . Plain sewing, iinderiniislins and children's wear a specialty, not! V Fourth street. Telephone fcilSY. 2I! A mass meeting of the fniitg-o'vei s! of Douglas county lias U en cnlv-d for' I Saturday a Me, -noon to protest to the county court again.a the piop'..-ed con So)jdation of the ofllces of county horticultural agent and county agricul tural agent. The consolidation of I ' nr..l,..P.I 11.- ..,! I.. ..... and it is expected concerted action v. Ill be taki n against it. Popcorn that will pop big. Warner. Wormian & (lore. ' 221 Signature cuts for ads and eltter- heads designed. II. Grey. Phone 222 The Try our Shasta. merchants lunch. The Klamath Kalls-Modford-Ashliiii 1 auto stage has ceased operation be cause of the recent heavy ruins. Good canvas gloves, 2 pair for 23 cents at the Truax Store. 217 Rogue River division of the Cali.'ir. 1 - Good clean rags wanted at Medford j Oregon Power company. Klamath Printing Co. , Falls Herald. Forsytho Dyers ft Cleaners, phone j Wood! Wood! All kinds of wood 341; shop at 110 Mistletoe. Prompt' at 111S North Central, $3.00 per tier service and prlceB lowest consistent I and up. Prompt delivery. Satisfaction with first class work. A portion or guaranteed. Phone C31-X. J. M. your patronage appreciated. 219 Carlton. 217 Joseph T. Webb, the prominent Hani A few suggestions for Xmas. Pot Francisco nttorney is spending a few tery, hand-painted glassware and days in the city on business. fancy candlesticks. Handicraft Shop. For sale or trade 5 acre peach! The local Klks at their session to orchard in Ashland. Will consider one iil'-jht will vote on a number or c,-n:li-or two uutos lr worth the money. In-1 dates to be Initiated Into the I). P. O. quire Valley Garage. 217! i:. order and lodge at the past exalte! The newest shades in silk mixed i rulers night which will be observed and Shetland yarns. Handicraft Shop. Hear ye! Hear ye! Klein the Tailor makes reliable suits and o'coats, $H0 values at $45. 128 K. Main. Upstairs 21!i Hoth Ashland teams were defeatel In the volley ball games played at ih high school gymnasium last evening between Ashland and Medford b'.isl ness men, under the direction of Cash Wood, county Y. M. C. A. secretary Kach team was to play three games but as the visitors won the first two games played by each team, no more were played. Ashland Tidings. Ladies' hose, two pair for 33 cents Saturday only at the Truax Store. 217 We do stamping for your needle work Deuel's Art Department. " Wanted Clean nigs at Medford Printing Co. Recent arrivals at the Hotel Med ford include C. F. Cook of Tacoum, Glon L. Codman of Loa Angeles, L. II C. Hart of San Francisco, .Mr. und M.h C. J. Mc.S'eel of New York, Donald Dean and W. CI. Riley of Chicago, C. C. Lasalle of Denver and C. A. Pearl ot Loudon, Kng. Correo, 2 pounds for 35 cents. Truax Store, Saturday. 217 High grado tailors for men and women. Orres, Ashland, Ore. tf Dr. II. h. Murphy, dentist, over wool worth store. Marvin Lucas, a former- Medford high school student who now resides in Klamath Falls, passed through the city this morning enroute from Ku- gune where he has been attending the university to his homo. Ho will re- stiino his work nt tho university in Januury. Hrighten up your ads and business stationery, with a new signature cut designed nt reusouablo charge. II. Grey, Mall Tribune. 222 Dunce at Riverside Community Club Saturday night, December 3rd. 218' A run line of Xmas gifts. Handicraft Shop. Gnmes, card games,, and toys nt Trunx'8. 217 Dr. S. A. Danford, Methodist super intendent or southern Oregon, alter at tending Ihc national conference of .Methodists tit Detroit recently visited his father, Itov. J. W. Dnnford, u Meth odist minister at Uarnesvillo, Ohio, his brother Dr. C. W. Dnnrord. a Metho dist superintendent or southern Ohio, his uncle, Rev. Michael Daiit'ord, a Methodist pastor of Sharon, Ohio und his nephew, Rev. John Wesley Dan lord, a Methodist pastor of Union church, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Dan ford's grandfather was a Methodist preacher also. Uttgene Guard. The time to take orders for Christ mas and New Year greeting cards has been extended until Monday evening. Dec. 5 at 0 p. in. If you haven't your cards phono 76 for appointment or call at the office and see samples. 21S Oh boy! those moonlight dances and snappy tox-trots sure take (he gloom out of life. Lot's lie there. Riverside Community Club. Saturday night. 21S $00 suits to ortler only $43 for one week only. Klein the Tailor, 12S &. Main. Upstairs. 218 Mayor C. H. Gates leaves tonight for Portland to attend a meeting of the executive board of the 1U25 e.Hisition or which he is a member. Kino handkerchief linens white and colors 23 cents a square at Deuel's Art Department. Doors, windows, Medford Lhr. Co. Ready made sidewalks. Artiste Stone Co. 217 liny a homo made pie at .Marsh's grocery store next Saturday ami help build the new Baptist church. Huttons covered at Deuel's Art De partment. Any color of handkerchief squares 25c. Handicraft Shop. Shingles, shakes. Medford Lhr. Co. The largest shipment of apples by dll'MCt U'nlitl1 rv.iO.t ll.O. . ..... I.. I Porthiml this wrrk euroute to Knglaml on the steamship Nebraska, lletwecn fifteen and twenty thousand boxes of apples assembled from The Dalles nnd points In the Willamette. Rogue River and riiipqiin valleys will Ih- included in the shipment. Lath and plaster, Medford Lhr. Co. For one week only, $;o suits and overcoats nt $15. Klein the Tailor. l-'K K. Main. I'pstalrs. 21s The St. Mark's Guild Is conducting a bazaar this afternoon in the Amer ican Legion hull ami w ill stage a dance at the same place this evening. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 10S, 711 i:. Main. Letters from sons and daughters who are attending nunier-nis 4nstit'i-j tions of higher learning on the cnist; are being received daily hy fond p:n-; frnts. All the letters contain ii' rew.sj whatever except the date of (!-:( cue; from the college town a-id the e;wcF-! ed date of arrival hoti.e I'.-o::t t.'.i I r-l.l.,t ...n.. V.,.11.1., ... Agate jewelry, Kdgar Wight. You have until Monday, Dec 3 t ' order Christmas and New Year greet ing cards at this office. Call and s -e samples or phone 75. 2'' flic Washington Parent-Teacher association call for a special meeting Friday at 3 o'clock. A largo aaen !am-i- is desired as plans will be made f t "Daddy's night." Krnel Steurns was a 'passenger nr. the morning train bound for Me-lf id. where he will be connected with tie- Thursday night of next week. If the gentleman that took my over- coat last night from the Hotel Median! will send me his address 1 will send him t lie belt. 11. J. Kalisky, lOugcit", Ore. 210 Signature cuts for ads and letter heads designed. II. Grey. Phone 75. O'lO ninnks upon which ex-service men can make application for a state loan will be ready for distribution this week according to information receiv ed by the officers of the local post of the American Legion from the state bonus commission. Dance in tho new Odd Fellows hall In Gold Hill, Saturday night, Dec. 3rd. Good music, splendid time. 218 Person taking pigskin purse contain ing $35 from desk or First Nat'l Hank may mall to Mail Tribune office con tents minus 20 percent as reward. 217 On Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock a steamer suitcase containing ladies' and children's wearing apparel and an electric iron was taken from the wait ing room by hoboes. The stolen suit case was discovered yesterday morn ing by Chief of Police Timothy,- near the S. P. right-of-way and was deliv ered by him at the depot where it now reposes In the baggage room, some what the worse as a result of the hobo's search through it. Hemstitching, . Pleoting, . Se per yd. , llultnus covered. Handicraft Shop. ' ' tf A hard gust of wind this noon iilcw the front door of the Hex cafe shut so forcibly Hint the plate glass in the miii was Huaiiereu, Keep ii ii the Xmas spirit. Send greeting cards. Handicraft Shop. Separate Company A, the local N"a- tlonal Guard company, last night be gan its Indoor target practice, with the company equally divided Into two teams, which will contest for n month, after which individual competition for prizes will be the program. R. 1. Slewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Ilesldenco 217 Apple street. Phone 01:1. tf A. F. 4 A. M. . Special communication Med fc ArA e, ford Lodge 10.1, Thursday evening, Dec. 1st, 7:30 p. m Work ill F. C. degree. 2I L. E. WILLIAMS. W. O. W. Medford Camp No. SO. Woodmen of the World will give a dance for mem bers and their families. Wednesday evening, November :tn, Jf)21. 215 A. J. CROSB, Committee. .. I9 LATE TO CLASSIFY l''OU SALI-: Approximately I.HI0 feet of cable at a very reasonable price. Write W. K. Illasing, Talent, Oregon. 221 WAXTF.O Girls sewing up to 1 1 years. Phone ;IM-R. 40 Cottage. 221 FOR SAI.K Choice canned fruits. preserves, pickets; many useful household articles. 100 S. Grape. 21 S 'MOTHERS For Thrte Generations Have Mada Child-Birth tancr By Using ""2 a J ? 4J T 1 HrM iKTK-J wmiroa iooklct on motherhood ansthi uaT.rtii iMontLD Risuuroii Co.. Dm. 'B. Atlanta, g. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO Dl:oiS CSKl) Broken l,onc Accurately Duplicated FAITOUY OX flti:llM:S aim K. MjUq, lunUUrs r ir rfj k RIGHT STUDENTS OFjMILK PRICES Kp' NKW VOIHC. Dei-. 2. Tl'.l.l i-n . x lioii;:l Bi-rnard -o!p-g.' s U'l.-lUs li-i.- Im-i-ii .-!. -tt-d lor an inlu-ational NtH-iiini-nl uhl'-b Minis to make of il:Mii H.-holars and specialists in their lios.-n subj.-.-Ts, instead of having lliem kept at work on the proscribed otn-ses with ilp-ir 701) P-ss brilliant .-isti-rs. I)i-iiii Virginia G. Gildi-i-slceve, vvho i entiy i-. t tirned after making a ,.-,iud.v of Kiit-opt-an unlv-rsity meth ods, aiiiiouiH-fd the new course re- si-ml.Iing the honors course of :h.-1 Kuitlish uni'.i.i-sitics. Too nitl'h time j has ln.f-n spent in the post t poor 1 students iiinl not t-iiouejj on ;..ejd ones! said. Shrine Ceremonial, Dec. 2 Hilluh Temple will hold a ceremonial at the Armory, Ashland, on Friday, I-c. 2. Husiness sesjiop at 2 p. m.; parade at :t: first section at 4 ; second Kertion at S. Uniic) net anir entertainment lor ladies at Masonic hall at 'i. -Men will dine at the armory, cafeteria plan, at fi. Dance and social party follows at armory, at'ti-r second section. Pt'titi ms ulw. i,l,l I.a i h'...,!., ..r n... ....-a.... not j , . ' , -.- .. ,. i . for HI22 now ready for delivery. W. H. Mc.Valr. Potentate. W. H. DAY. Recorder, i 213 A TIP TO MJEDFORD HOUSEWIVES - ; Baking is a r Real Pleasure if Best Patent Flour is used. A blended flour. "You get more loaves Kerr's Rolled Oats, Wheat Flakes and Hot .' : Proven Superior Kerr Gifford & Co., ' ;, . Portland, Oregon The Largest Display of Just arrived, a large shipment of HOLIDAY ROCKERS ranging in price from $3.50 to $20.00. See window for display. , We are still selling mattress' at the following prices: Combination 4 $5.50 40 pounds Cotton $7.C0 35 pounds floss, Imperial Edge $16.50 Come in and look them over 'ARE LOWERED ii nwtmv At a meeting of the Mill; Produc ers and Distributors held last Satur- day it was decided that the price of j n!ltiv0 o( Missouri. Born July 3. 1S74. milk should be reduced. The meet-:r i;,,,,,. v,as for a time sexton o: ing was well attended and the opin-' Jacksonville cemetery and . had one ion was unanimous. Among other, son in the service of his country. H-i things of discussion, th 2l! milk was brought up and it :. :i w.;i known fact that Southern Or'tron. (meaning .Medford) has the l"st iiiilk. combining the highest per ceiii age in butter-.at in the state, which is delivered to the consumers. This I'Statement wes verified by .Mr. Ximer, Deputy Slate Dairy and Food lnsr-ec- ( tor. who was present at this meeting, j land was appreciated very highly uy I the producers. The price of mill: and cream deliv ( ered at res':k'nces daily, effective De j cember 1st, 1921, was decided on as i follows: j Miik, gal., -file; qts., 11c; r's-. "e. Coffee Cream, gal.,. $1.50; qts., r.Oc; pts., "tic: half pint, 1 r.c. Whipping cream, gal. $2.00 qts., Adv. COc; pts., :;."ic; half pints 20c. Notice My wire having left me 1 will not be responsible for any bills contracted lor by her. JOHN" MF.SSINO. 217 DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY eek Complete House j Albeit P.orde died at the home of j Anderson Mee, November 80 at 7:'Ki a. m., from the results of being- ocj-i-- - ,' dentally scalded while assisting bis friend in butchering hogs. Aged 47 verirs. 4 months. i!7 davs. He was n was ;( llioi'.ly a id Ulyil'le .)naic, aiid !--UVrs los V. I,el .JtS.?lii!lt C 3 JOllS. I'aot, .1 tVeh; f)(y n(t three duugil1- lei---. .Mrs.' l-'leaaoi- Degroutol !San !:.!! i .. o. i l.-.i-a and I.yda. He had l.eeii a r. - .i tiil of tb.d stale 42" years! The l ull -:-ol eol tege. wilt . leave tho Perl Funeral Home Friday at 12:.'!0, .o. in., and the serjvtee wjit be held at tin? .Mbai'in-i i'l.'iis cemetery at 2 p. in. CflAREHAL JELLY is guaranteed by 30 years service to millions of Americans.. KunJon's works wonders for your cold, sneezing, cough. chronic catarrh, head ache, sore nose, etc dv i reaimuii (in oa receipt ot your o&mo jnd address Druggists have KONDON Minneapolis, Minn, i hi ai Br 4, a Figure i. '. !-W.UIACTJRi;D BY ' p. Kerr Cifford & Co, Inc.. 3 PORTLAND, OREGON- I; per sack." . . , , - ; ,,- Cake , Flour Have Inc. Immm B m as . 1-,-- Krai Br. 4, Shown in Southern Oregon Furnishers