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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1921)
5IErF0T?rf "SI ATT) TRTRVXE, MF.DFOR'P, OTlF.flON". WF.DXF.ftTUY. rEPKMT.KR 7. m E-OPENE or fic cii of the evening KEROSENE HEAT AND LIGHT With clean-burning Pearl Oil in your oil heateryou can make the children's evening play-hour warm and com fortable. And you can carry this comfortable warmth from play-room to bedroom or wherever you want it. There is no trouble no dirt or ashes. Pearl Oil is most econom ical because it burns with out waste. Every drop de livers comfortable warmth. It is refined and re-refined by our special process. That is your guarantee that it gives best results always. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD Oil, COMPANY (California) : A?1II.ANI. Dor. 7. "llt'snrRam" i bids f;iir to bo applied to the Ashland jli'uu Works plant, which has bi'on ; closed down for sometime past. Op portunely tho munufaeturiiiK concern may be taken over by the .Mora Pump Co.. of which T. It. Kellv is the repre sentative. A proposition is to purchase $1'.".ijii0 worth of stock, JHi.ovO of which will he used to purchase the Ashland Iron plant, the remainder to be available for workini; capital, activ i ities to begin just as soon us the maxi mum amount menti-ined is provided lor. The Mora pump is prominently associated with the Fordsou tractor, and here seems to bo an opportunity to exploit a mechanical device the ; merits of which are established on such a firm basis. The board of direc 'tors of the Iron Works met recently iand are taking the matter of backing this project under advisement. '. Leo Trefren. who was in the service I of the state department, overseas. Is 'now vice-consul at Novates. Arizona, i Fruit products will net. this locality iover $U'5.rtOO this season, e.ioits in cluding cherries to the extent of af, (775 lbs.: berries, 1110 cases; peaches. ! boxes; pears, S390 bushels; Plums, SHI boxes; tomatoes, Il'.lfio (boxes; grapes, SCO crates; obks, I""2" I dozen. These shipments were made jby the Fruit Association, to which 'should be added 05 cars of apples for warded under the samo auspices, also ' 15 cars of apples were purchased here lally, and a levins cup will ! awarded : to tho schoolroom disposes; t.f the ( greater number. Later on thi y will be . placed on sale at centers convenu lit to ' Christmas shopping. Uf the revenues, received, three-fourths go to aid stato work, tho remainder to be retained at! homo for local needs. Funeral services of the late Mrs. I Mary (Jardner, who died at the family J home on It street, last Friday, were i held en Sunday, interment being in j Mountain View cemetery. Deceased I was 70 years of age, and besides her j husband leaves two children. Hack to the soil agitation has prompted Itobert Avery to emigrate from urban surroundings on tJranite street ami return to ranch work in the j ltelleview neighborhood. STORES OPEN EVES AFTER WEDNESDAY Stort-s of Mod fori, will ho ojon rveniiiKs before Christmas .u-Kinninic with next Wednesday. It has not lnvu derided by the grocery men t what evenings they will he open so that an announcement of this will ho made within a short time; Several of tho merchants have an- nouneed tho names of the winners of J tho fcuos-sinj; contests that v.vro con dueted. tho first one of whle'.i was j made known by Mordol'f fc Wolff on : (inm-Kdt In Ihn V:illl l,f Hut' twin bods. There were a number who KUessrd SI 2 ft. 00 which was tho closest )tu their value and therefore it became neessary to draw lots. Kldt-n John son was tho winner. There were 1SS articles in the win dow of the Medford Kurnituro nnd and shipped by nutsldo parties. Pri-j Hardware company. ThViv were THE GIFT THAT CHEERS The most cheer for the leant money that's the message the flowers living to you, Christmas .Shop per. A-brillirm, Hashing Poinsettia, Cyclamen with their bright blooms set well above beautiful foliage. Primroses in different shades of pink, Azaleas, Christmas Cherries, Peppers. 1 .egoiiias, Ferns cut flowers for .those who prefer them they all carry your message just as you would have it go without any misinterpretation. OSDERNOW Flowers by wire anywhere, anytime. Guaranteed service by 2.000 members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. We Are Members. MADD0X & B0NNEY Flower Shop at Crowson's. Phone 843. Greenhouses 1005 E. Main. Phone 374 PRICES BACK TO NORMAL Dentistry Cheaper Itodinod cos! of instruments, upplie?. material, etc., lias made it possible to offer I bo best dratislry at prices that are In reach of every one. At mi timo should vou neglect to have the necessary dental work done. Hut now. with th reduction in effect, there is less expense than ever before for post',.c:niiis a visit to the dentist. Painless Dentistry Is Possible , visit will convince yon. Dr. 0. J. Johnson, Dentist 228 East Main St.,' over M M Department Store Phono lio!) Office Hours 0:00 to 7:00 raiv. '''il ly appointment Suiula vs 'J :0O lo 12:ii0. other tis: vato shipments will also figure con siderahle in tho aggregate. Dr. F. II. Johnson, local practitioner, was compelled to forego attendance upon tho Shrine coremonial, having heen In attendance at the Stato Dental association in I'ortland. W. li. Leverctte, newcomer hero, has rtturned from Vancouver, B. C whither ho returned for his family. Ho represents a sales agency with of fices in Heaver block. The Parent-Teacher association contingent of the Junior high school now numbers 75, nearly equalling the number of those owing allegiance to Hawthorno scliool, there being some good-natured rivalry exhibited be itwcen tho two districts in securing re I emits. Last Sunday 1S7 was the registered ! attendance at tho Haptist Sunday 'school, tho largest in the history of the I church. i ' A meeting will be held on Wednes day evening, Dec. 7 to organize a local branch of the Stato Game Protective 1 association. The public Is invited. I -ne noes not have to bo a mighty nun- I tor or persistent fisherman in order to enroll in the ranks, but the associa tion needs the encouragement of all those in favor of suitable and reason able restrictions as applied by the game laws. The Presbyterian pastor, Rev. C. F. Koebler, is over in darkest Klamath, assisting liev. K. H. Edgar in conduct ing an evangelistic campaign at Mer rill and vicinity. Following their custom annually for a series of years past, Mr. and Mrs. Jainos llersbey huvo Joined Ashland's winter colony nl fcian Diego. Fair coeds as applying to tho fuel problem are hauling wood to town from the Wagner Creek district, two cords being tho maximum load on a truck over tho I'jng haul being uiado by Mrs. John Driller und hor niece, Miss .Mary. A lot of personal effects belonging to the estato of W. II. A. Smith are offerod at public sale on Dec. H, by tho administrator, Charley Kdglngton, the assortment of tho collection being i an extensive one. Mrs. Adel Woods, wlfo of Dr. K. A. ; Woods, was highly complimented for musical aecompiisliments in a paper road at the recent convention of tho 'Oregon Society of Composers held in Cortland After a successful engagement here at the armory the past week, the Popu lar Players n dramatic, organization succeeding the Taylor Players recently ; disbanued here will continue a boi-Ics of entertainments hero indefinite! : Officers of the Bcreau Sundayschool ; class of tne liaptist church include Mrs. Spates, president; Alice million . vice-president; .Mrs. blierard, secre tary; .Mis. Castaway, assistant secre- . tary; Mis. Colter, treasurer; Ml Ward, reporter. 1 The Parent-Teacher Association will - hold a candy and fancy work sale on Dec. 17 at the high school gym, thus assisting the Hawthorne school onto lainmcni to lie given at tlio same tinio and place. Funds will bo raised in be half of Hawthorne's piano fund, follow ing efforts already made by Junior High in regard to equipping both schools with pianos. Ited Cross membership pledges foot up J10I..3 towards the quota of flOO, K'lth latent and licllovlew districts vet to hear from. H is anticipated that the quota will bo more than real ized when all the returns are in. Pig boar Infest tho Tolnian Springs region this fall, Pob Gearing and Sam Kennedy baring secured a largo spool- men of the cinnamon species last week, dogs assisting them In orercom Ing llruin. "Safety first" Is being further exem plified by the Citizens Hank in the Installation of another lot of lock boxes. "other campaign looms, this In re gard to Christinas seals, salo of which will soon be in order. School pupils two , who guessed 1ST, Mrs. N. It. Xow-i onib and Mrs. K. N. Vilin. so thai the 2.f,0 prize in trade will bo divided ! equally ntnong tbc-m. ' WZ " 7 ' f m flJ 11 Wake it a m I ia nt - 6 1 1 1 Qjerro utrotaag I 0 3 I and a lip HAPPY i I with a 1 ij I OBiAMBly PLEXB I IH iL DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR COMPANY fs. f ijn ktS Jersey City, U.S. A. Shefliekl, lii:;.;. Paris, France Toronto, Can. &$(7 p A frA Sales Representatives in a!! Countries xty lU, (iM)d Dry WtMul of nil kinds, from $:MH) pel- tin- mid up. I'Ikmu W. F. LONG-WILL CO. CHAS. MILLER RADIATOR SHOP 12S X. Crape St. Miiiiio llllll-U DAY OR NIGHT WOOD Best wood ot ull klntU. . Only wood In vVEEKS-CONGER CO i"" "" aiso bost ctah iCial at $17 off rnr. VAJLJUUX J! UJiiJLi UU. ! 2ml nnl n Phono 7 fcnara.1 Diractors A Gift for All the Family For All the Year! TET a Studebaker SPECIAL-SIX COUPE, as the ideal ' Jy Christmas ift for all the family, solve your per lplexin& shopping problems. This year stop trying to decide on a NUMBER of ; &ifts and. concentrate your Christmas budget on one.1 You KNOW the impression a SPECIAL-SlX COUPE ' will make when it appears at your front door, bright and early Christmas, morning. We can't run it in un der the Christmas tree, of course. But we can place it outside any time you say. Glad to arrange convenient terms, too. SFM m mm 5 m dp' Jlli 4 mm s :M A Partial List of Appointments t'MSuji'y dcej unhohtcry of ray mohair vrtvet plush: adjustable si'k shades to match; cut Ala'.l d-m liAht: frosted nickel trimminffil jewekj 8-day dock: magnetic rpcednmeter on elwny finished instrument hoard: cnUapsibla llcrrinf wheel: exhaust heater; massiva headdithts; artittic coach lamtjs; 3-piece rain-vision wind shield: windshield wiper; adjutlabl ventilator1 in cowl. loupes and dedans Lifcht-Sis 2-Posj. Coupe-Roadator .. $1550 Liht-Sir 5-Pom, Sedun 1850 Special-Six 4-Paas. Coupe 2450 Special-Six 5-Poss. Sedan 2550 Bifc-Six 4-Pass. Coupe 2830 Bifc-Six 7-Pass. Sudan 2950 MODELS AND PRICES 1 f. o. h. factories Touring Cars and Roadsters l.ifelit-Six 3-Pass. Roadster Liht-Six Touring Car Special-Six 2-Pass. Roadster... Special-Six Tourinft Car Special-Six 4-Pass. Roadster... Hig-&ix lounnft -r. . , )U25 , 1150 , 1585 1635 1635 198J All Studebaker Cars are Equipped with Cord Tires Kittson Motors 36-40 South Fir St. Medfora THIS IS - A -ST U DEB A K E R Y E"A R w ill canvass for the sale of I hem lull