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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1921)
' TAOTC ttto ArnDFonp matt, TKTrsrxr, MEnroi?r, okkcsok. i-imur. decembf:., 2. ir2i Tocal and B-J Personal Following ilie stormy weather of liie wtek ihu loir weather prcdiuiun for tonight and Saturday is welcome. Colder weather is predicted fr to night. During Thursday's storm .10 of an inch of rain fell, makinff the rain fall of the season so far 3. SI inches, of which 2.41' inches foil since la.it Sun day. A liberal sprinkling of snow was seen in the foothills and mountains this morning. Chiropody room 20G Phipps block. 22 Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, tf Dr. Franfc Koberts, dentist. Deuel Wdg. Telephone S03-R. tf In view of failure of congress to ; pass the bill extending the time for ; payment of grazing fees on national forest lands. Senator McXary sought jan opinion from the secretary of agri culture regarding possible power of tiie department to HihtioQe payment without congressional action, he Is in formed that the department feels it lacks this authority, but wiil instruct forest supervisors to be tolerant on payments which fall due tomorrow and withhold suit in court so that rea sonable time may be had for payment. Portland Journal. Halloon! Dancing! Sat. nite Xat.217 Another big dance at Applegate Saturday, Dec. 3. Sunset orchesti 217 Pretty dishes for Xmas gifts nt the Truax Store. 217 .Mrs. Cole Holmes left this afternoon for San Francisco where she will spend the Christinas holidays. , C. W. L'a.rett, of the Oregon i.exir.g.j Many people from the city and vicin- ton company in Portland arrived in . ity were quite disappointed this morn-! , 111,8 c"-v 'he early pari of the week j ing to learn that the Koch suecial with a new- i,ex:ngton sedan which he, train which had been expected to a - llmi'fe llli'in friint rh .l .liv I . . .,, . ...... nic ju jieuiora atjout V a. ni , v.,. m l j Signature cuts for ads and letter- not reach the city until between 1 anl i heads designed. j . . . ... ulu OIJJUl ? d. 111., IM'IH I uts for ads and letter-; not reach the city until between 1 anl d. H. Grey. Phone 75.12 p. m. A small crowd began t i gaiij- o.,(,!r.r ut tV.a i.r..- u i. i..,. Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store. j quickly dwindled away on learning oi snooting match one mile north of 'he delayed train. ir """" El i i 0 m i J VI NAZIMOVA LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Incomparable I "CAMILLE" HEP, SUPREME TRIUMPH Tomorrow Viola Dana i hoenix on Pacific highwav. Sundav Dec. 4th. Turkeys and hams. Shotgun and ritle. vis A turkey and ham shoot will be con ducted next Sunday on the Ed Lam port place one mile north of phnoniY The contest will involve both rifle and shotgun shooting at slationaiy targets anu clay ptgeon3. Anything in dressmaking Hon, bv experienced eastern dressmaker until the holidays. W ork guaranteed. Write nox ou, .vieuforu. 218 liutter 4ti cents Saturday only Truax Store. 217" Halloon! Dancing! Sat. nite Xat.217 Povlin Dehley, a former local high school student who has been working i in Los Angeles for some time past will arrive home this evening to remain in i Hie city indefinitely. i The White Sewing Machine store : wtilr-H ...ill I,....- ... I 1 ... .-,.,,-u mil im.i; us ueautiuHriers in Toys and Xmas gifts at Truax's.217 Edgar 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, 1US or come to 711 E. Main St. The streets of the business sec. i in took on a Chrismassv aotieaiante this forenoon when evergreen trees wer-i placed at the lamp posts and poles. If you have a light auto or bug you want to rent for a few days to a per-" son who will take godd care of it, address S, Mail Tribune, stating where car can be seen. 218 Christmas dishes and glassware, Truax Store. .T Another big dunce at Applegate' aat'irday, Uec. 3. Sunset orchestra. 21 Glenn Simpson and Don Spence , . " I ui'-iiu nuiipson anu in spencer, the Sugar Howl, has a factory demon- j commander and adjutant respectively I "--""' en nauuie tne ,,i the Ashland post of the American j China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. i Another shipment of ribbon novel i ties. Handicraft Shop. Edgar Wight for Xmas gifts. tf No arrivals were recorded at the (city auto camp yesterday, presumably because of the disagreeable weather as a half dozen or more arrivals were recorded Wednesday. When better automobiles are built, Duick will build them. tf Insurance Plus Service. It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf Leave your order for fnncv nnii. ! work at Deuel's Art Department. .isn Lnapman left this morning for Medford and other southern Oregon points where he will remain on busi ness for several days Eugene Guard.! Saturday holiday suecial. 4 rano milt1 49 cents, Truax Store. 217 Whether your motor is new or old, whether it bo a Ford or n Pneknr.i ( ...v, uina jjiaiuuB wni increase your lliower anu decrease your vibration, oil and gas consumption. Wo nimni.. the above results. Ulverslde Garage. tf- Where else do you find store will quote Suits and Suits that sell in other stores at $40 to $60 going at $25. Suits that other stores sell at $35 going at $19.50 such values- what other you such prices. Overcoats Overcoats that sell in other stores at $40, go at $22.50. Overcoats that sell for $30, going at $19.50 The Best Shoes in Town at prices you can afford to pay. Just ask your neighbor where he buys his shoes. Just ask anybody, that's all we want. Just ask anybody where is a good place to buy shoes. Then We Have Other Bargains Chair bottoms - 10c Canvas gloves - 10c Work sox - - 10c Men's garters - 10c Jersey gloves - 15c Canvas gloves leather-faced - 25c Blue bib overalls 98c Heavy jumpers $1.15 Men's suspenders 25c Work shirts - 65c Men's white handkerchiefs - 5c Wool sox - - 25c And Hundreds of Other Bargains NOW LISTEN, nearly everybody trades here and so will you. It is only a matter of time. Everything sold for less. That4s all today WILL H. WILSON . L - , ' I THEY CANT STOP US I Legion were in the citv thin forenoon discusHing matters with Commander Kartell of the local post, and to take in the Koch depot reception. They said that Ashland was ulanniii" n hiir demonstration at tlie deit in that city tins afterao' n for the famous soldier during the 20 minutes train ston there ot his train. Halloon! Dancing! Sat. nite Xat.217 Pig closing out sale on ladies' and children's lints, room 2, Sparta Dldg., across from Pago theatre. Mrs. A. B. Koehler. 221 Sachets, lingerie sets, back powders, hand decorated shoe trees, pin cush ions, and powder Jars. Handicraft Shop. A. C. Allen Is a visitor this weelt Ju Portland and Forest Grove. At the latter place he is attemli 112 n nietithi oi tne state horticultural association. 1 he College club will meet with Dr. liva .Mains Cnrlow-, 26 South Laurel street, Saturday afternoon. Dec. 3. All women who have had two years col legiate work are eligible to member- imp. The time to take orders for Christ mas and Xew Year greeting rnrria him been extended until Monday evening. uec. a at t p. m. If you haven't votir cards phone 75 for anuolntmnnt nr cnii at the office and see samples. 218 Oh boy! thoje moonlight dances and snappy fox-trots sure take the gloom out of life. Lot's be there, Itiverside Community Club, Saturday night. 218 Volume 1, Xo. 1 of "It's the Climate" Wan rMih!i-hn.l TI......I i. . ... j tun sun i. ii is a tour- i'iit,t; nuttier suect issued by the Grants Pass chamber of commerce. The entire number is devoted to arti cles on Grants Pass and Josephine county. Lynn P. Sabin, secretary of tne chamber, Is the editor. The Portland Telegram has apiraint ed George Jacksm agent in Medford. His phone is 423-11. Kdgar Wight, reliable jeweler. Shooting match at Kuch, Sunday, Dec. 4th. Hogs, turkeys and beef . r. i.inuas arrived home Thursday from a business trip to Salem. $60 suits to order only $45 for one week only. Klein the Tailor, 12S K. Main. Upstairs. 219' Kine handkerchief linens white and colors 25 cents a square at Deuel's Art Department. Dr. A. C. llalstead, magnetic mas sage, electrotherapy. Koom 207 Phlpps b.ock, phone C90-.M. 22'.' A largo crowd is evnecterl down town tonight to take part In the for mal opening tif the holldav showing season. The curtains of the acreeni..! windows of the stores will be raised at u p. m., revealing the holidav di. plays. A band will parade tho streets. The w eather pre liction of fair and colder weather for tonight is expected lo hire most people from their homes. Mrs. Delimit- O. Krcderiek was a business visitor In Grants Pass ycbter day. Dressmaker with experienced help win give special attention to holida;. WOl'K. Urilors received nn clmrl nnnV.. will be given prompt attention. Call j 355-Y or ui West Tenth St. tf iiuttons covered nt Deuel's Art De partment. Any color of handkerchief squares -.'C iliindicralt Shop. EC0N01 Y GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Special for Saturday FAIRY vSOAP One of the best Toilet and Bath Soaps made 10c bars 5c For 15c bars, bar, 9c lO bars - - 48c 10 bars - - 89c 50 bars - - $2.39 50 bars - - $4.40 Case of 100 bars, $4.63 Case of 100 bars, $8.75 Sale limited to stock on hand In Our Bakery -Dept Old Fashioned CREAM PUFFS, filled with pure whipped cream fr 25c Gates & L vdiard A ruling of interest to school boards was handed down this week by Judge Bingham of the .Marion county circuit court at Salem to the effect that IllOnev voted hv uMi,u,l ilicfi-iV.lc v- the purpose of building a new school house can be used for no other pur pose, not even to loan out at current interest rates, pen-ling its need Tor building purposes. Doors, windows, Medfor.l Lbr. Co. When in need of shingie i and roof ing call Wallace Woods, US, 711 K. .Main. Lath and plaster, -Medford Lbr. Co. Guests at the Hotel Medford in clude J. C. Kirrher of Albumicrque. X. M.. K. C. Van llouten. C. V Shat!- i and II .1 .Inv if Kenttln f:rtrr(.o A I Webber and Mr. and Mrs. George W. lluuse of Los Angeles. For one week only, $50 suits and overcoats at $45. Klein the Tailor, 12S K. Main. Upstairs. 219 Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. ' Agate jewelry, ICdgar Wight. K. K. Hodgman. district highway engineer, loft Thursday morning on .a trip to Giants Puss, the Josephine Caves and Koseburg. Halloon! Dancing! Sat. nite Xat.217 ' Mr. Clint Gallatin left the latter part of the week for San Francisco whei-e he expected to undergo a very delicate operation for a growth in the upper part of his nose, the first of the week. Vij to date Mrs. Gallatin has not received a mesuuge how he got along. Yreka News. Dance, as usual at Helms club house Ashland, Saturday nite, Dec. 3d. 21S- You have until Mondnv. Dec- r. to order Christmas and Xew Year greet ing cards at this office. Call and see i samples or phone. 75. 21S Wood! Wood! All kinds of wood at 1118 .North Central, $3.00 per tier and up. Prompt delivery. Satisfaction 'guaranteed. Phono 631-X. J. M. Carlton. 21? John Uoylc, district manager of the Klamath division of the California Oregon Power company, who has been spending a few days in this ciiy left yesterday morning for his home in Klamath Falls. A few suggestions for Xmas. Pot tery, hand-painted glassware and fancy candlesticks. Handicraft Shop. -Mrs. Taul Hansen corsotiere for XuUone. Phone 5S5-J. tf. Xmas cards, 5 to 20 cents. Handi craft Shop. A. series of interclass basketball contests will begin next week and after the interclass contests are com pleted the regular hoop practice will commence. During the lapse between the football training season which has just ended, and the basketball train ing season which will start soon oev. tral Friday night dances will bo given under the auspices of the 23-12. One of which is to be given tonight. Signature, cuts for ads and letter heads designed. II. Grey. Phono 75. 2 n Daifcc at I. O. O. F. hall. Cold Hill Saturday night, Dec. 3rd. Everybody come. Good music. 2is Dance in the new- Odd Koiiowo hull in Gold Hill, Saturday night, Doc. 3rd. Good music, splendid time. 218 Dr. J. F. Keddy arrived in this city this morning after a six weeks stay in San Francisco. Dance at I. O. O. F. hall, Gold Hill, Saturday night, Dec. 3rd. Everybody come. Good music. 218 Person taking pigskin purse contain, ing S35 from desk of First vmi p.mt- may mail to Mail Tribune office con tents minus 20 percent as mn-nni -17 Keep up the 'nu cnii-it greeting cards. Handicraft Shop. . 1 i eta- T60 LATE TO CLASSIFY toil SALK Ten acres in iears, spb-n- uiu locauon. riione K. A. Irvine room 119. Hotel Medford. 2 IS FOU HKT Two furnished rooms for' Housekeeping; adults. 221 X. Holly. 2is: FOK.KKXT .1 hardwood floors, fireplace and base ment; adults. Phone 370-W. 21S; W'AXTKI) To buy 20-gauge shotgun. -toiiiess ik. ;. Mail Tribune. 21 TAKEX UP Y.-llow Ancora Owner may have the same by payin: for this noiice. Call Saturday o after 3 p. ni. next week at C"i W lenth St. ;i 5 A.NTr.I) W.ni.m wiin. n-.-fc i the hour. Mrs. Irion, Auto Camp. 21; WANTED Two ing within four or five blocks of the Federal building. High test milk, delivered immediately after milking, night or morning, lie per ipiart. Phone 7ili. js FOK SALE Three year old Jersey cow giving 3 gallons of milk daily. X. S. Youns. r.n,-, . ItiveiviJe. Phone 977-W. if , WANTED To rent for a few days.1 i Font or other light car or hug. to' use on highway. Good care will be; tMketl ,lf .l.l.w.o ll-.l A TIP TO MEDFORDI fy HOUSEWIVES Baking is a Real Pleasure if (BEST PATENT! r injure j! Kebr C"ftord tt. Co, Inc. 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 Have Proven Superior Kerr Gilford & Co., Inc. Portland, Oregon tru it tin Tfrrffr Mil .iiiiums c. .ii.iii ill ' mine.