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MKDT'OIM) MA Hi TIMIM'N'K. MKDFOKl). i);!:i';()X.
local and
Personal
There were 15 esses during the
month of November In the police court
aocordlng to the report filed with the plo you received a while tack in sev
city council by Judge Taylor last niKlit'eral sizes and colors. Medford iik
The popular American I-eirion as- Mrs. John A. K.-atimr of Portland.
sembly whicn was scheduled for next stale regent of the U. A. It., ban re-
rriday nteht, Dec. luth. has been iiost
Ioned until the big ChrUtmas Eve
dance because of reia!rs to the Amer
ican Legion ball.
Trove Iene stationery like the aara-
and the total of fines collected and
forfeited cash bail was 250. Of these
cases seven were for intoxication on
the streets and three were for possess
ing intoxicating liquor. Three cases
were disposed of which were not dock
eted. 2" per cent oft on wool sweaters.
the Colonial. 225
Special coat sale at Enders In Ash
land this week. 22
Signature cuts for ads and eltter
teads designed. H. Grey. Phone 75.
222
The Parent-Teacher association will
meet Thursday evening in the high
school at 7:20 p. m. Light refresh
ments will be served. Parents are
urged to come and help In this work.
The Ashland Winter fair, which will
continue the remainder of the week
opened Its doors this morning at Ash
land. There will undoubtedly be a
large attendance from Medford.
The Catholic ladies will give a card
party In the Parish hall on South
Oakdale. Friday evening, Dec. 9th. All
lire cordially invited. 223
Christmas candles 50c each to $l.i0
a pair, at The Vanity Shop. iff
Store. 221
R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Residence 217 Apple
street. Phone f.4.1. f
Thursday 2 to 5 p. m. Lady Knights
meet at Castle hall. Pool and cards.
22!
fcijmed that position because of the re-1
moval of herself and huab&nd to Oak
land. Calif. , j
Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store. .
Mrs. Paul Hansen eorsetiere for;
NuBone. Phono 5S'-J. tf j
Signature cats for ads and letter-'
heads designed. H. Grey. Phone 16.
o -l i
Boy Scouts Christmas present, snare '
drums 6 each, at Palmer Piano House ;
.
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' t "i n n In the Masonic Tern--interest to me ,u .... oe u.scussM. I
nnnrn rnru i tiau rpir- o-n r .nil I"! Mi at , 3" p. m.. m .,., , -,. I
U L U IVJ Win !J !UU U V I L V M 'r'le at jieu.o.u. . , M
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OF LOCAL HUMANE
SOCIETY BRANCH
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INSTITUTE TALKER
ailer in t -
Mayor C. E. Gates artrl as cha'r-
mr.n at t hc n.'Vin'a ha mlur t.f rvii!'.
Forsvthe Dyers and Cleaners. Phone . merc. Fora, -,, s. rrr-.r.r-
Lome to Asnianu winter hair ami oujV ui n- jusueure. Krohbach acted as song 1
visit Enders- big sale tUs week. 222" i service and prices lowest consistent abs)n(,e of Rev Ml!lrji
Among guests at the Hotel Holland ,n nrsi-ciass worn, a portion ' gong leader,
are O. E. Rinehart of Eoseburg. It. O. your patronage appreciated. 22 jcimer Wilson was formally initial-!
Odell of Klamath Kails, J. J. Graff of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hunt re- to the order of the "Two-Toot '' aid
Seattle. Harry Linwood of San Fran- turned this morning from a several blew the horn presented to him I y
Cisco, t. Howe or Portland, ana days trip to Portland and Seattle. Mr.
D. L. Ijams of Eugene. Hunt attended the convention of Asao-
Free instructions, with all embrol- elated First National Exhibitors oi
dery sales. Handicraft Shop. 225, Oregon which was held in the former
The Ladles Aid of the Christian city Tuesday.
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build tbem. tf
Insurance PIub Service. R. .A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf
church will serve a turkey dinner In
the basement of the church Friday,
Dec. 9th from 6 to 8 p. m. Secure your
ticket at the church door. 222
Egg Producer $2.75 per 100 lbs cash.
Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. 225
We have a large stock all sIzeB of
repaired tires. Can save you money.
Exchango Tire Co. 226
"Changing bis mind probably saved
Dr. E. C. Macy $i0 last night,
' Will Warner in the cuatoma-y and
approved manner. He appointed
hU successor on the membership coi.i
niittee. Earl Gaddis.
It.-n Sheldon brought before th
mi etlng the question of admitting non-
' re widf-nts, of Medford and environs. '
and traveling men who make their
.headquarters In this city to associate
Leave your order for fancy needle-membership in the chamber of corn-1
At tie local institute to be h-'lil in
M'-dtord high srhool on Saturday,
J'rofej-.oor Stotson of the l"r.ivr"ity of
' tjjon will give an address. Since'
le morning Ft .--sinn. ip-r.ing at 10
look, will i, department:,!, tills ad
r'.is will iijvt- pl.uv on the after-rx-.in
pr"gi:tr at 2:30.
The Ergli.-ii i!-!,artnur.t. umli-r the
i-.id.-r.shiti Mien I.Ufil. M;ir.-ha:l,
r'-;ioi-lM thf toKowint; look's fur th-ir
r juri.liiF ir.m-am at the local ins'i
: , e on Sat nr,l:,y:
Supii.-nn-.'i'.:iry rt-adir.g. M. . Ilur
' ,n Stro K. Milford.
The deiwttf- iut-.stion. N. . Sawyer,
.!.iksonvill-.
The eighth grade English problem,
Mrs. James, Gold Hiil.
Kor round table diseus-i'n. sucli
nuestions may be l)rou:ht up as dram
atization, the conference hour, en
livening composition work, etc.
BIG THRILLS
Never before shown
on any screen
One of the big pictures of
the year a rugged orV
of a Xoithern lumber
camp.
Priscllla Dean and Her-iM-rt
Ranlinson head a
company of exceptional
?layer.
"Ctnfliit" i :
lintma "itii
reiit :f ti'M'
IHlMII
Now
Playing!
in outi'.ooi- ' '7i ' "
in "Way X'W '. '' '
11I.MI I IV THE " - ' V" lV---
FORES'i s of oi:i:;!).v'Ji-y
iff lM,gal If r
work at Deuel's Art Department.
Signature cuts for ads and lette
heads designed. H. Crey. Phone 7
merce on a j p r year fee. Glenn O. '
Taylor and J. W. Wakefield spoke in j
t'avor of the proposition and F. E. .Mer. '
rick moved that it be laid befote the
board of directors for definite anange-
ment; which motion was seconJcd
Oregon Industries Week will be ob-
says served from January 23rd to 2Stlu The
tne orants i'aB courier. "Dr. Macy j purpose or the movement is a hlgniy an, passed unanimously.
started for home about 7 o'clock Mon- laudable one to stimulate the publl's : ir3 y y Swanto'i general man
Get your Xmas cards and candies at day evening, with the money on his interest In the purchase and consump- ager of the Oregon Humane societ
person, when he decided to leave It
in a safe over night. While going up
North Fifth street he was held up.
Working on the. usual HneB and accord
ing to regulations, two highwaymen
accosted Dr. Macy with a gun, and cle-
DeVoe's.
Horse-Shoe and Goodrich tires meet
all standard makes In prices and mile
age guaranteed. Exchange Tiro Co.
228
Work was resumed by Josephine
county yesterday on the Applcgate- manded his money. Fortunately, Dr.
Hlver Ranks market road. The wrk;Macy had In his possession at the time
had been held up on account of the; but a few dollors. The men took his
weather, and unless more rain falls I watch, but upon Dr. Macy'a promise
the road will be completed In a short not to report the robbery until morn
time. j'nK. returned the timepiece to him."
20 per cent off on wool sweaters, I Special dollar salo at Enders In Ash
the Colonial. 225 'and this week. 222
Special Fair Week sale at Enders in I High grade tailors for mon and
lion of Oregon manujacturea products, i was uj,. frst principal sneaker and
All kinds of rough and dressed addressed Hie meeting on the subject,
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. "The Oregon Humane Society." outlia
711 E. Main Ht. ng its work and bringing to the att n-
Chlna lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. jtion of the meeting cases which re
Kdgar Wight for Xmaa gifts. ti'lnulro attention by the society or bv
Illg surprise danco. Jacksonville iooai authority. These cases are in
Friday. Doc. 9th. Imperial Trio. 222 the midst of the community and It
William Sproule, president of the eame a, ;l surprise to iparn of denlor
Southern Pacific railway system, I ai,i conditions described by Mrs.
passed through the city on train 13 ;swantoa which have escaped the pub
thls morning, enrouto to San Fran-iic notice. Mis. Swantin urged the
Cisco from a business visit at Portland. ! establishment of a -o:miv i.mnch of
Whether your motor Is new or old, : the humane society showing wherein'
whnthnr tf hn n Ford nr n Pnplinrri i t i !
... - - - wouiu cousiiLULe a ereaL anvantaire
Notice to Farmers
All fanners interested in livestock
::k dairying especially, be sure to
attend the meeting of the county court
!n the circuit court room at Jackson
ville, tomorrow. Thursday, Dec. S, at
' 11 a. m.. for the purpose of having the
esnrt make provision for an assistant
, to Mr. Cate to carry on this work.
IACKSON COUNTY FARM BUREAU,
Geo. A. Mansfield, Pres.
"om th? famous Red Booltstorq bi Clarence Budington Kelland
S7UA!":T - -v.
STIW'IOUS
SfiNSA'lCH
TyF THc.--"'
S-'F.tT
IOCTW
and LAST HUT XOT LEAST
Park vour stoikIi with Itl'STETt
KEATDX'H NEIGIIISOISS," and
then tf home in high, good humor.
Notice to Orchardists
All orchardists who are in favor of
maintaining the County Pathological
office should be at the court house to
morrow, Dec. 8, at 10 a. m., to appear
before the county court.
FRUIT GROWERS LEAGUE.
H. W. Iliugham, Pres.
PATHE NEWS
WEEKLY
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"BETTY" at the
mighty Wurlitzer
COMING SATURDAY
DORIS MAY in "THE FOOLISH AGE"
a delightful comedy of Zip and Sparkle
Ashland. Don't mUs It. 222 , women. Orrea, Ashland, Ore,
Hoys come In and see new steel disc riana-painted oany coat hangers 35! pewcr and decrease your vipratlon, on John E
wneeis coaster wagons.
Bros.
ir-,ue j.uxe pistons win increase yur t0 the community without expense.
I John E. Gralke nssUt.mt of .TnHiis
Hubbard cents to $1.50. Handicraft Shop. 225 and gas consumption. We guarantee Meier chairman of the H'i Fxnosi-
223 Don't let would be roofers, dobors the above results. Riverside Garage. tjnn hoard was the nert unoaknr nnrf
tf"i spoke in favor of the exposition Ulus
Edgar Wight, for low prices. tf' tratlng the inestimable advantage
When In need of sash and doors. lsuch a project offers to the entire
I call Wallace Woods, 108 or come tolgtate. Hn showed that ih nnmher of
Dave Rosenberg returned this morn-' 711 E. Main St. ''automobiles alone will rom into the
Mrs. Jas. E. Elliott, mother of Dr. II. ilnK ""m a several days trip to Port- Doors, windows. Medrord Lnr. Co. atate in 1925 will, by consuming 100
R. Elliott accompanied Mrs. Elliott 'and and other northern points. Miss Florence Pool, the county home gallons of gasoline' each bought in the
home for a several weeks visit. Don't forget the turkey dinner at the demonstration agent, left for Ashland stilte returned to the state treasury
Notice Scottish Rite Masons
There will be a meeting of 22d de
gree Masons Sunday afternoon. Deo.
Dancing at the Nat tonight. Peppy,
snappy music. Admission 10c. 221
Mrs. II. R. Elliott andjlttle daughter
Amy returned yesterday from a two
weeks visit to Portland and Dallas.
and painters ruin your roof. Have
practical roofers do your work. For
best of Bervlce see Graham & Wilson,
Phono 29.
Dr. A. C. Halstead, magnetic mas- enristian church, Friday, Dec. 9, from this morning with a lot of the oqtilp
sage. electrotherapy. Room 207 Phlpps 6 to 8 p. m. 222 ment from her office, to remain during
if'.iM-k. phone 690-M. 2221 Dr. II. E. Murphy, dentist, over the Winter fair.
New raffia flowers, for your furs.
S'i cents, a bunch. Handicraft Shop.
. ; 226
Kia si Ipuient of new Christmas
; u. lies from Mrs. Montgomery at The
Vanity Shop.
December 15th Is tne last
Woolworth store.
Mill run $1.15 per sack 80 lbs. cash.
Russ Mill, Phono 529. 225
Exchange Tire Co. for til-en 226
I Warnings hnvo been issued by the
tf ' nostofflco department against the use
day wc or nnstmas seals and other non-
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Uoan associa
tion, tf
Chiropody room 206 Phlpps block.
, i ; v. : i' V-
There will lie a meeting ' of the
Women's Auxiliary of the American
Jican make portrait sitting for Christ-' "10 "'amps aro placed upon the back Legion Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
?! mas delivery. Mako your appointment , of "10 niall. Ilecauso of the confusion at the Legion Club room. 222
1. ai-OAC. , JL C. Mackcy, 204 East Main ' ' non-postage stamps with regular. The best gift Is the useful one. . A
' and Central. 226 ix'stnge, foreign postal authorities re-; "Pacific" cedar chest is an Ideal gift,
American Legion posts, among other flls0 to nandle mall bearing such useful, ornamental and moth proof,
organizations, will be exomnt from the '. stamps on Its faco. The postofflco ad-! Will last a life time. We have several
socalled amii9oment tax levied on en-' "ilnistratlon of Turkey has announced ; designs at different prices ou hand
J4.000.000 through the medium of the
gasoline tax as it stands at present.
Ho stated that the conglomerate ad
vantages and pronts which will' be
realized are beyond human conception
but that the advertising which thrt ex
position will accomplish Is valued by
the exposition board at $10,000,000.
Mr. Gratke's address was fluent and
forcible ar.i In it he augmented Mrs.
Swanton's suggestion that a county
branch of the Humane Society be
formed here.
Home Demonstration Work
AH' women of the valley interested
in having the home demonstration
tertainments at which admission is'""" " wl" not accept dutiable articles Order now for Christmas. Trowbridge j work ranri.,,i on ,h. -,' ,' ,.,!
.1 ' mi. . .tin llta lall.m moll.. I a I x '..ktnn l'.l.n 0'll!t
cuurgeq. i ne exomption was won oy1" imo tW mt wuuh,
the national legislative committee of
the American Legion, which succeeded
In getting congress to pass a clause
In the recent taxation act which pro
vided that religious and charitable In
stitutions need not pay tax on reve
nues which would not benefit Individ
uals. The loglon poatB will bo excused
from such taxation after January 1.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Fine handkerchief linens white
and colors 25 cents a square at
Deuel's Art Dopartmont.
Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf
Special 25 per cent discount ladles'
coats nt Enders. 222"
Ask about a "Luthy" battery before
you buy; two yea.ra service or now bat
tery freo. Exchango Tire Co. 220
Mrs. J. II. Craig and two children,
from Etna Mills. Cat., have been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Winn, 610
Clark street, for the past week. Mrs.
Craig will return to Etna MUIb, Cnl.,
their home, tomorrow morning.
Hnnd-palnted glassware. Handicraft
Shop. 225
We do stamping for your needle
work Deuel's Art Department.
Walking teddies and elephants.
Handicraft Shop. 225
Christmas spirit at Nat tonight.
Extra good music. 221
A special election for tho voting of
lionds to Improve the county fair
grounds at Medford will be held Dec.
14th.
I have a Ford dollvery car to trade
for city lot. piano, graphaphonc, furni
ture or what have you? Box 7, Mull
Tribune.
Thursday 2 to 5 p. m. Lady Knights
meet at Castle hall. Pool and cards.
221
Your dollar has more cents
Enders In Ashland. 222
Nat tonight! Good time! Rest music.
221
Tho Novada-Callfornla-Oregon Rail
road company has filed with the inter
state commerce commission for a cer
tificate of public, convenience to en
oble the company to abandon Its line
between Hackstaff, Cal., and Lake
view. Ore. The line is a narrow gauge
read and. If abandoned. Lakeview will
be Isolated except for a stage lino to
Klamath Falls, which frequently is
tied up by snow during the winter.
Corona folding typewriter Is a gift
to the whole family. Medford Rook
Flore. 221
ou can hardly afford not to
trade at Enders In Ashland. 222
Popcorn that will pop big. Warner,
Wortman & Ooro. 221
Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr.
Co.
Newcomb for wood: Manznnlta wood
$4.50; dry planing mill blocks, $7.00
per load; Undllng, $3.00 per load
mono 631. 226
Cloudy and rain Is tho weaiher pro
diction for Thursday, and most any
kind of weather will be welcome that
Is different from tho heavy fog of the
past two mornings.
Ilran $1.00 per sack cash. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co. Phone 260.
ou 11 be surprised. Enders Fulr
sale, Ashland.
Kiddle Farmyard hand k lea 20c
each. Handicraft Shop. 225"
Yon will savo money on your Christ
mas shopping to buy of tho Christian
church ladles Friday and Saturday.
Ilazaar to bo held at the church. 222
The Portland Telegram has appoint
ed Goorgo Jackson agent In .Medford.
Ills phono Is 423-H. 222
Tho offices of tho California-Oregon
Power company are being moved to
day from the ground floor to the uie
stairs of tho power building. All of
the offlco equipment and all of the
employes will be upstairs so that It
will 1h necessary to go to the second
floor to transact business with the
company. This condition will continue
until the first of tho year when the
offices will be moved back to the
ground floor, and Is the reBiilt of re
modeling of tho ground floor.
Dressmaking done; men's shirts
specialty. Mrs. Carl D. Dowman. 124
Newtown. 223
Your dollar goes farthest at Enders
a,'ln Ashland.
have money on your feed at Huss
Mill. We deliver all parts of the city
Phone 529.
Hrighten up your nds and business
stationery, with a new signature cut
deslgued at reasonable charge. H
Grey, Mull Tribune. 22:
Hemstitching,
Picotlng,
Kc rer yd.
Huttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
George S. Manning. Leland W. Ja
cobs and J. W. Scott were among the
Medford business visitors In Grants
Poss yesterday
Dance, Eagle IVInt, Sat. nite. Latest
LUOinei orKB. , I same way von.. m .,i
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuol to bo at tne countv. collrt h011He (Hmor.
Bldg. Telephone 503-R. "' row, Thursday, Dec. 8 at 10 a m to
Here are a few-fruit farts that are ln,reB3 llpon tho (n( nwp(.gily
worth remembering: Oregon has V)6.-iof ,hl- wf)rk ,, ,rP mvivv
joi acres ul to nun. btrusuu a
i lie mutes oi tne i tiristlan church v h-su-ul orcuesira, l-
wi'l li-ld a Ch'lstmas bazaar Fridav1 Embroidered handkerchiefs for little
and Saturday. Doc. 9th and 10th. Come tot9. cents a box. Handicraft Shop.
do your Christmas shopping. To be
held at the church. 222 1 ollr ,rpd wiere you save
Mrs. Rosell Watt, Spirella eorsetiere "'"ney and get service. Phone 529
P. O. Box 82. Phoenix, Ore. 223 llu' Mill. So. Riverside. 2?5
Wanted Clean rags at Medford We DO,n loe when you don't trade
i'rinUng Co. with us Endura In Ashlaud. :22
crop of fruit brought $15,742,S03 to the
growers. There are 66 canning plants.
The VJ20 prune crop amountet to 41,
269,500 pounds nnd was valued at
$4,126.950. Portland Journal.
Edgar Wight, reliable Jowcler.
Dressmakor with experienced help
will give aoeclal attention to holiday
work. Orders recolved on short notice
will bo given prompt attention. Call
355-Y or 905 West Tenth St. tf
Buttons covered at Deuel's Art De
partment. Wheu In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E.
Main.
Mrs. E. C. Willis departed this fore
noon for a visit In San Francisco.
Big Burpiise dance, Jacksonville,
Friday, Dec. 9th. Imperial Trio. 222
Big closing out Bale on ladles' and
children's huts, room 2, Sparta Bldg.,
across from Page theatre. Mrs. A. 1).
Koehler. 221
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
Hot coffee and light lunches, ta
males and chill con carne at DoVoe's.
The Medford Elks bulge will have
their annual observance of past exalt
ed rulers night tomorrow night when
the past exaited rulers of tho lodge
will fill the lodge offices. An unusually
large attendance is expected.
Tho Geo. L. Truichie.r Motor Co.
today received notice of reduction ou
United States and Goodyear tires and
tubes and will be glad to quote the
new prices to their customers.
Bargains In uncalled for suits. Ap
parel CleauerB, 103 N. Central. 221
Big surprise dance, Jacksonville,
Friday, Dec. 9th. Imperial Trio. 222
An automobile radiator and hood
cover makes an Ideal Xmas present.
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 N. Grain-.
Phone 10. tf
Secretary.
W. O. W.
Medford Camp No. 90, Woodmen of
the World, meets Wednesday evening.
December 7th, nt 7:30 p. m. Election
of officers. All members requested to
attend. A. J. ("ROSE. Committee.
221
Notice to Subscribers
Wo aro endeavoring to give our sub
scribers first-class service in the do
livery of papers. Wo have supplied
all carriers In Medford with whistles,
with Instructions to blow them when
delivering papers.
If the carrier on your route does not
give you goo service or blow hlB
whistle every eveulng, we will esteom
it a favor If you will telephone the
offlco No. 75. tf
MANN'S
MEDFORD
ml
SILK HOSIERY
IUU LA ft Tb CLASSIFY
At the tiiiie win
till? urea test il
prices will eotm
wcli'iiiiio news
n silk hosiery is in
maud these low
us a surprise ami
pift li;;yirs.
Phone
298
Liberty T'f-ff V? rl iMl A J
Bldg 1 111 Jii ilfl-
We will help you solve the problem of giving
USEFUL GIFTS ARE MOST POPULAR
HOSIERY
Piivo throad Silk IIoso, l!;vk, wkito.
.hrown.find givy, ....,.'..$1.50 to $3.25
1 Pure' s'ilk' rioso ' with enibniidorcd
'" and' hveo clox, black, whiro and Cor
dovan $2.75 to $4.25
Lai'o Hose in black and white, $5.50
All Wool Hose ...$3.50
Silk and Wool ITosp, heather mix,
$2.75
GLOVES ........
Knyser's Ohanioisi-tte Gloves, Gauntlet and Cape, in white, heaver, grev, 'mas
tic and brown $1.50 to $2.75 ;
I'J-Button French Kid Gloves, black, white, tan $-1.50'
HANDKERCHIEFS
Always an acceptable gift. Many
patteins to chm iso from. Plain and
embroidered Linen, Hand embroider
ed Swiss, Linen finish and Cambric,
NECKWEAR
An exceptional showing of Xeelcwear,
Peal Pilet. Irish. Val. and Net.
Gumps,' ; Camisoles, Vestees, Collar
and Cuffs sets and the popular Peter
1 'an: Vest mid Collar;- . ;
Others in linen- Mid ' orgaudiel '
50p to $12.50
We also carry a line of Imported
Laces, and many patterns in Val and
Cluny. .. ; .: .Jf
UNDERWEAR .
A most wonderful display of Silk and
Philippine Underwear. ' Glove Silk
Vest, Bloomers and Camisoles, Crepe
de Chene Gown;-, Envelope Bloomers
and Camisoles, Pussy Willow Com
binations. Wash Satiii Camisoles
$2.00 to $12.50
25c to $2.00
Men's plain Handkerchiefs 25?
Men's pure Linen Ilandkereliiefs 7oO
SWEATERS
Sweatei-s for warmth and attractiveness. Wool Tuxedos with bnished collars
ot contrast ing colors. Plain button models.
Silk and Fibre Sweaters. Tuxedo models $4.50 to $19.25
Batli Pobes, Kimonos and Breakfast Coats
A. complete line of Piece Goods and Notions
PARTICULAR HOUSEWIVES TAKE
PLEASURE IN BAKING WITH
til
K:li!l tmir nut i,n it, h,li.l,i- l.
IHR ltKNT Furnish..,! 2 room nnart-l. ' 1 1 ........
ment. ("i W. Tenth St.. corner of i ew SiU 1 lisi, ry, i;oih1 i)u;litv. in
King St.. two blocks a.mth of : ,n,'k. brown aria white. !eal
De oe s. i h . - ,
ft.iiO vnhies. ( hristnias wile
I-OU KK.N r I-nmishtsl sleeping room
with bath privilege!), at 3:5 S. River,
side. 221
$1.00 pair.
FOK SAI.K OooJ Man.lar.l Marshall
Wemlell piano, prd-e ::5. l!ox
7S. Mall Trlhune.
VOH SA1.K Wi
J6. Tribune.
aned piKS.
Write Box
2Ju i ma
WANTKO Kreah milk rikii. Tribune,
Dox A. yz'S
LOST Sunday,
the cemeterv.
t;s..
a pearl
Kinder
necklac
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cal!
Hi
Kxtru fine er;nl
; I lose in Mack
special, jitiir. ...
' "l.a Fraiii'i"
Sol, I lit
$2.73 pair
Mann's Dept. Store
MEDFOSD, OREGON
of Women's Silk
ami colors. Very
$1.50
Silk Hose. lWst
$1.(XX Special
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Portland, Oregon
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"The Flour With a Pleasing
Individuality"
(You get more loaves per sack)
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Purchase a Sack and Be Satisfied
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Portland, Oregon
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