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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1921)
r I VACV, TWO MKDFORD MATT. TRTBnKI'. M KDFOUD.. (IM'( iON. Tr'lXDW Di: 'KM lKR fi. IfrM ocdl and f Personal A disagreeable heavy fog greeted Medford folks thla morning which last ed until noon. The fog was of the penetrating kind and most everyone complained of the cold. The minimum temperature of the morning, however, was only l!(i", degrees. Fair weather is predicted for Wednesday. L'O per cent off on wool sweaters, the Colonial. 2L'i ' Special cout sale at Enders in Ash land this week. 222' Signature cuts for ads and eltter- heads designed, II. Grey. Phone 75. 222 The gym class for business and pro fessional girls meets at the Natator ium at 7:45 o'clock tonight. The Catholic ladies will givo a card party in the Parish hall on South . Oakdale, Friday evening, Dec. 9th. All are cordially invited. 223 Christmas candles 50c each to $1 .SO a pair, at The Vanity Shop. tf Get your Xmas cards and candles at DeVoe's. Apple production in Oregon Jumped from fewer than 2,000,000 boxes in 1909 to almost 7,000,0u0 boxes a year In 1919, even thought production in the 1'nlted States roll from 155,000 acres to 115,000 acres In the same decade, according to W. S. Drown, chief of horticulture at Oregon Agricultural college. Pears, peaches, and grapes suffered a heavy decline in the coun Iry at large, although most of these made rapid and steady growth in Ore gon. The dried prune output in the statu Is annually 30,000,000 to 40,000.- 000 pounds, while berry production laHt year waa almost 19,000,000 quarts. Portland Journal. 20 per cent oft on wool sweaters the Colonial. 225 ; Special Fair Week sale at Enders in Ashlnnd. Don't miss it. 222 Hoys come in and see new steel disc wheels coaster wagons. Hubbard Uros. 223 Dr. A. C. Halstoad, magnetic mas sage, electrotherapy. Hoom 207 Phlpps b.ock, phone 0B0-M. 222 (loo. A. Hunt was ono of the 2(1 fran chise holdors of the Associated First National Pictures in Orogon who at tended tho conference in- Portland Tuesday and got his picture In the Oregonlni,. Sovoral Washington hol ders also attended. Mr. Hunt was a nioniher of the resolutions committee. New raffia flowers, for your furs, 50 cents a bunch. Handicraft Shop. , .. -W Ilig shipment of now Christmas caudles from Mrs. Montgomery at Tho Vanity Shop, ' ' tf ; Try our merchants lunch. The Ehnsta. , ' i Fine handkerchief linens white and colors 25 cents a Bnuaro at Deuel's Art Department. Tho Washington School Parent Teacher clrclo are giving a good pro gram and entcrlalnmeiit Friday even ing, Dec. 9th, at the school building In honor of tho fathers. Prof. Vlning will give an address.' There will be good music;, a general good time with plenty of good euls. A pri.o will bo glvi'ti (o the room having the most lathoru present. I. line at Medford Lutnhor Co. tf Tho Hotel Medford Is serving some wonderful steaks and roasts from the prize winning steers at tho Portland stock show. 220 Special 25 per cent discount Indies' coats nt lenders. 222" llnnd-palnted glassware Handicraft Shop. 225 . U. I,. Hakes, Southern Pacific Sta tion agent at llornhrook was a Med ford ami Ashland business visitor yes terday. Ho reports that there is only a small trace of snow on tho Sisklyous. Wo do stamping for your noedle work. Deuel's Art Department. Walking toddies and elephants. Handicraft Shop. 225" Masonic Eastern Star dancing club will givo a daneo Wednesday night, 'Dec. 7th. Club members only. 220 1 have a Ford delivery car to trade for city lot. piano, Trapliaphono, fuml luro or what have yui? Uox 97, Mall Tribune. The question of increasing the levy inoro than 0 per cent over Inst years levy iu the ISohl Hill schools was do f naled In the recent election of that municipality, which makes the levy this year 15.59 mills. The ncIiooI budget was adopted. It amounts to $10,111.11. The budget for the city ol fluid Hill was adopted In the sum of $iit 7K.XS, and the levy fixed at 15 mills The city council will hold Its rirst meeting of the month tonight, and It Is expected that a delegation will be present to ask for the passage of a curfew ordinance. Thursday 2 to 5 p. m. l.ady Knlghls meet' at Castle hull. Pool and curds "There will be a public meeting in; .Members of the Josephine County Arrangements are being considered! liev. I.: I!. Quick, formerly I istor i mo cn.v ii.iii uu tteuiiesuuy eeiiiu&, rami umoau win ineei at me cuiui- uy tue inn" aeiiooi annum asauuiiiii.)" inu lumhij naMjii.- -- ta v T nf I Guests at the Hotel Medford include jla. ,., today. He was born In Obiu l f Mr ind JIri H. 8. Hering of Concord, I the year 1 ; J and y ( ...... v t r'hi-lurin ntwl W. K. December 7, at 7:30 o'clock for the house fn lirauu Pass Wednesday tuor- for the staging of an alumni holiday Portland will be installed pu;i.or or me . . j., - . j jra purioss of considering the organiza-l nlag. for a siiecial business meeting. , prom eumt-tlme between Ch.-I ;t:nas Presbyterian church at Iros.'k irs on , f n of Seattle, E. A. Wendef Hon of a state game protective associ-jAn election of officers for the coming' and New Year's when all of the ', i- Wednesday evening, Dec. Till. -ev. L.ja. : . pr0'g0 Calif., and Jackson county organization has been! of the day will be booui In discussing ties anil colleges will be home on vaeu- secretary of the O. A. C, was f irmerly Jerry Johnson of an ran perfected, and Its president is C. M. project work for the year. i tlon. If plans are successfully f jnmi Thomas, secretary, E. W. Could and Have client moving to Medford whoi'ntc'l anit acted upon this will be the Hert Anderson, member of the statewlintH to exchange his Eugene reKi-if'''Bt dance under the auspices of the game commission, will be present and deuce for a home in Medford. What 1 a'1"1"1' association since the alumni explain the purposes of the new organ-' ,ave y,,,, t ,,1'fer? (;jV(. full particu- holiday prom In 1910. ization. At this time discussion rela-jHrH an, location. Address, D. J.i A" kinds of rough and dressed tlve to tho future winter fishing in the1 Koupal Itealtor Eugene Ore" 220 lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 1 OS. Chiropody room 200 Philips block.!"11 K- M"in St. n China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. , . , . i , ' Another shipment of ribbon uovel- tery, hand-painted glassware and f.mr.i' ..till,.t II.. ., .11, .-.if, k.'!..... - ! lt)s s.lrrise U.11U.P .lariis mviic The best gilt is thn useful one. A Friday, Dec. 9lh. Imperial Trio. 2i':: Pacific" cedar chest is an Ideal gift f information is given out that 1). S. useful, ornamental and moth proof, i Velr, assistant superintendent nf I,,. Will last a life time. We have several Portland division of tho Southern I'm designs at different prices on hand. Vine, will move his headquarter-! t. Order now for Christmas. Trowbi hlge is,.irg from Ponlnnd about the first t.aoinel w orks. 221 Your dollar has more cents at Eiiileis In Ashland. 2: The ladies of the Christian church will hold a Christmas hazaur Friday and Saturday, Dec. 9th and Huh. Come do your Christinas shopping. To be held at tlio church. 222 H. 1. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Itosldcncu 217 Appio moot I'bone 114.1. if Y.? W4 'uf ATARRHAI. .IFI.IY -v U guaranteed by ,i0 years service to minions ot Americans. Kondon's w-rkft wonders lor your cold, sneering, cough, chronic catarrh, Infad- tije. tore ntuc, etc. rrugtist have FREE 20 Treatment lla receipt I reur Bine addretj KONOON Hloneepolli, Hiaav 130 Itoguo river and its tiiliutaries will bo brought up and the decision will affect the fishing in these streams.'' Mrs. Rosell Watt, Splrella corsetiorc P. O. liox 82. Phoenix, Ore. 223 Thursday 2 to 5 p. m. I.ady Knights meet at Castle hall. Pool and cards. 221 C'omo to Ashland Winter Fair and visit Enders' big sale tills week. 2221 John Dennison of the Medford Auto Co., left yesterday for Portland on a business visit of indefinite length Wantetl Clean rags at Medford Printing Co. " Free instructions, with all embrol dory sales. Handicraft Shop. 225 The Ladies' Aid of tho Christian church will serve a turkey dinner in the basement of tho church Friday, Dec. 9th from C to 8 p. m. Secure your ticket nt the church door. 222 The following message was given to Albert Noth, tho Southern Pacific sta tion ticket clerk on Sunday by one of a pnrty of soldiers traveling north on a troop train. "Just from the Philip pines and still a bit shy, but a letter from n sweet girl and perhaps I'd get by. From Pvt. Frank Miller, Fort Warden, Wash." See our button card for new Ideas In covered buttons. Handicraft Shop. Egg Producer $2.75 per 100 lbs cash. Monarch Seed Co. Phono 2(10. 225 Special dollar sale at finders In Ash land this week. . , 222 Miss Tillie Anderson has returned to her home nt Hoguo Itlver following a several days buslnoss visit at Ash land. High grade tailors for men and women. Orres, Ashland, Ore. tf Hand-painted baby coat hangers 35 conts to $1.50. Handicraft Shop. 225 Don't forget the turkey dlnnor at the Christian church, Friday, Dec. 9, from (i to 8 p. in. 222 Members of dlseurollad classes of tho naval reservo may transfer to class 6 upon retpiost to the comman dant of tho Thirteenth naval district prior to January 1, 1922. Service in class 0 is strictly voluntary. U Is said that the reservist can lose nothing through this transfer and will be placed In a position to realize benefits of future legislation. Dr. II. IS. Murphy, dentlBt, ovor Woolworlh store. Mill run $1.15 por sack 80 lbs. cash. Rubs Mill, Phono 529. 225 You can hardly afford "not", to trmle at Endors In Ashland. 222 T. Ci. llradley, superintendent of power houses for tho California-Oregon Power Co., was nt Prospoct Mon day and loft today for his home In! rekn. Popcorn Hint will pop big. Warnor, Wortmnn & Goro. 221 Euth and plaster, Medford Lbr. Co. liran $1.00 por sack cash. Monarch Seed & Food Co. Plume 2t!0. 225 You'll be surprised. Enders Fair salo, Ashland. 222 Fully six thousand boxes of apples wore piled out of doors In the storms and sunlight hero near the local pack ing plant becaiiso every available stor age was piled to capacity. Naturally sonio of the fruit was damaged. The speed in handling by (lie crew under Manager 11. ). Heed has resulted in the onjlro crop of fancy fruit for ship ment being saved. The local output will total about fifty ears and the last or tho fruit will be shipped Inside of two weeks. Gold Hill News. Kiddies' Farmyard haudkios 20c each. Handicraft Shop. 225 You will save money on your Christ mas shopping to buy of (ho Christian church ladles Friday and Saturday, lln.iiar to be held at the church. 222 Dressmaking dono; men's shirts a specialty. Mrs. Carl D. llowmnn, 121 Newtown. 223 A full lino of Xmns girts. Handicraft Shop, Among guests nt the Hotel Holland are Charles W. Mapes of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Host of Grants I'ass, G. L. l.lniiabary and I. D. Kenton of Diinsinuir, Calif., A. .1. Jacobsen of Seattle. A. M. Uowbsc.ak of ltielitield. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Davis of Diinsiiiulr. Your dollar goes furthest at Enders In Asbluud. 222 S-ave money on your feed at Hum Mill. We deliver all parts of the citv. Phone 529. 225 Brighten up your nds and business stationery, with a new signature cut designed lit reasonable charge. H. Grey, Mall Tribune. 222 Dance. Eagle Point. Sat. nlte. Latest music by Crescent orchestra. 225 Two carloads of a new type of orch ard heater have arrived In the city and are being transported to the Mo doe orchard by truck. It is understood Hint several more carloads are due here shortly. It Is claimed for the new beaters, that although they burn crude oil as the smudge inits do. they do not produce the disagreeable smoke w hich is the principal worry of all Rogue River valley housewives In tho early spring but that they convert all of the luel into beat. j Embroidered handkerchiefs for little' tots. 35 cents a box. Handicraft shun i ties. Handicraft Shop. Edgar Wight for Xmas gifts. of the year. The ptn-iMisc of the rhiiiiin is to enable the office to handle it-i work from a point near the central part of the division. j Whether your motor Is new or old, I whether it bo a Ford or a Packard. ; l)e Luxe pistons will increase your ' power and decrease your vibration, oil J ml ff.is consumption. We guarantee j the above results. Riverside Garage. tf- I Toys and Xmas gifis at Truax s.217 j Edgar Wight fur low prices. tf I When in need of sash and doors, call aiace Woods, 10S or come to 711 K. V.ii'n St. Edgar Wight, reliable jeweler. Attention 1). O. K. K.! All ofllrers. band, brigands and balance of team Announcement has beon made that moot at K. of P. Temple at 8 p. m. the summer term of tho University of Thursday night for ceremonial rehear sal. 220" Wm. Von der Hellen arrived back home today fro tun business visit at II. E. Poltz, who has boon here for the past few days as a witness in ilio H. A. Johnson trial at Jacksonville, left this morning for his home in Klamath Falls. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel P.ldg. Telephone 503-R. tf Hemstitching, Picoting, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf An automobilo radiator and hood cover makes an ideal Xmas present. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 .. Grape. Phone 104. , tf Mrs. Paul Hansen corsotiore for Nuliono. Phono 585-.I. tf rastor. The committee to insi. n .in. Quick is as follows: Rev. A. J. Adams f Sutherlin, to preside; liev. E. IJ. I. aw ri nee of Medford, to preach the sermon; Rev. J. K. Howard of Jack fiiville to give the charge to the i'.ople and Rev. Aaron Wolfe of Rogue i'iver to give the charge to the pastor. The men from here, will leave Wednes day morning for Rosobui'g. liig surpii'u dance. Jacksonville, Friday, Deo. 9th. Imperial Trio. 222- Sachets, lingerie sets, back powders, iKind decorated shoe trees, pin cush i lis, and powder jars. Handicraft mop. III? closing out sale on I.' dies' and children's huts, room 2. S;i:. ta Rldg.. a-Toss from Page theatre. .Mrs. A. II. Koelller. 221 Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Hot coffee and light lunches, ta- ninles and chili con carne at DeVoe's Keep up the Xmas spirit. Send greeting cards. Handicraft Shop. The Geo. L. Trcichitr Motor Co. today received notice of reduction on United States and Goodyear tires and tubes and will be glad to quote the new prices to their customers. Bargains ill uncaneu lor suns. i-1 parol Cleaners, 103 N. Cepfal. --' i Big surpiise dance, Ja s.B!viile. ; Friday. Dec. Mill, imperial Trio. 222' j Tho Portland Telegram has app .ii.t- nl George Jackson agent in Meitlord. , His nhone is I23-II. 222 IW? :igc. tie nua oeeii u rumuunt ol .Mtri. ford for the past nine years. Death was due to paralysis. He leuves tWg sons, and three daughters, Mrs. J. a. Maxwell of Medford; Mrs. John Wtu. fall; Mrs. Kay White, George Ruey and Roscoe Riley, nil of California. Funeral services will bo held at the parlors of Weeks-Conger Co., at 2:0o li. in. Thursday, December 8. Inter moot in I. O. F. cemetery. DR. RICKERT 0BITUARY UII.EY William A. l::;-y parsed nwnv at his home in ibis eit.v "t 5:(Ml ficietitifically Tested j and Uiass Properly Fitted j ttt, DROPS CHKU ' lirolcen liif a Accurately Duplicated j FAcroitr ox premises ! hum V. Main, rmtalra Ml uregon win begin June 21, 1922, one day after commencement, and will close July 29. So crowded will be tho program that classes will lie hold one Saturday and examinations given on another Sutiirdiiy. Signature cuts for ads and lotter heads designed. H. Grey. Phone 75. 222 Boy Scouts Christmas present, snare drums $G each, at Pulmer Piano House 22'i Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store. Xmns cards, 5 to 20 cents. Handi craft Shop. The shooting match held at Ruch last Sunday was attended by many sportsmen from all over this county and Josephine county. Turkeys, hogs and geese were the prizes. When hotter automobiles are built, Bulck will build thorn. tf Insurance Plus Service. R. A. Holmes, Tho lusuranco Man. tf Leave your order for fancy needle work tit pouol's Art Dopartmetit. ' '' Signature cuts for nds and letter heads designed. H. Grey. I'honu 75. Portland since Saturday. j Doors, windows, .Medford Lbr. Co. . Dressmaker with experienced help i will give special attention to holiday j work. Orders received on short notice : will be given prompt attention. Cnil 355-Y or 95 West Tenth St. tf ' j Buttons covered at Deuel's Art De- ! partment. . ', Any color of handkerchief squares 25c. Handicraft Shop. j When In need of shingles and roof-1 iiiff call Wallace Woods, 10S. 711 E. i Main. . ' , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Young man to learn sales 'manship. No experience necessary. Will teach you if you are a Willing worker. Good chance for advance ment. Apply C. Dohin, after (!:S0 p. in.; 1005 W. Main St. ' 220 FOR SALE OR. ICXCilAN'GE Snwtll 1 fruit or alfalfa fnrni in Coloraijo for1 Medford property'. ' i I : . IT. Weaver,- K2S Da kola Ave. ' ' : PARTICULAR HOUSEWIVES TAKE PLEASURE IN BAKING WITH FLOUR MANUFACTURED BY . - H Kerr C-tford & Co, Inc. m PORTLAND, OREGON -M 4 9 LBS Best Patent Flour "The Flour With a Pleasing Individuality" (You get more loaves per sack) Last Month's Kerr's Cereal and Flour Demonstraticn in Med ford Convinced Scores of Medford Housewives. Purchase a Sack and Be Satisfied Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc. Portland, Oregon rl "fl'lV I IT"7' TAH A VI ; 1 li M flg A LUMBER CAMP DRAMA THAT RUSHES BOHEl! THROUGH SCENES EVEN GREATER THAN I I , 1 "WAY DOWN EAST" FILMED IN THE FORESTS OF OREGON I ' never before shown &-lfj' Priscilla Dean -Jr on anyScreen: ST'-pr' 0 ifilieiC J 9 " ' ' ! FR0M B00K" fi . XM v iS frli Stuart Paton's STUPENDOUS SENSATION ' . OF THEGSEAT (let our feed uvoro you save money ami Rot serviee. I'lumu .'.21' Unas .Mill. So. liiversiile. L'L'.'. U'e hoih lose when you don't trade with us lenders in Ahlau.l. Invest your saving In the Jackson County IltilldiiiK and Loan associa tion, if. No Rise in Prices v v -a .-SUJ and Buster Keaton in "NEIGHBORS" 'fhere's n smile in every bit of i;osip and n fri-in in every odd mishap in "N'eljjIiliorN." "lU'.TTV at the W iiriiior, always. miRliiy PATHE NEWS i.VITKIUY Don-is' riiy's first Marring tiietiire "THH IXH.ISII AtilV and its a Rood one. V ,) I i 1 ssn GnEjmszssszsmjutM-