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PAfiTC TWO TrET)FOr?P MATT TUTBTTyE. MKDFOftD. ORKOOX. RATUI'f'A V. JHX'KMBTCR 10 1921 ocal and f Personal The eyes of southern Oregon Pyth tandom are centered on Roseburg ta dny where Fuhat Burkan temple of .Medford, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan Is holding a big ceremonial and Installing a new temple of the D. O. K. K. About 100 local Dokics made the trip to Roseburg leaving In nutOB this morning, including tho I) o. K. K. band and drill brigands.. The Pythian sisters drill toam went along. Dancing taught at Nat, latest steps. For appointment phone 121-Y. 229 Boudlor caps, all colors, priced from BO cents to $1.65. Dcfuel's Art Dept. Battery and Electric Co. for battery and electric service. 22i Consider the Hupmobilo now Jl-liiO f. o. b. Medford. Clark Motor Co., dealers. 22b Owing to tho fact that both Christ mas and New Year's fall on Sunday this year both days will be officially observed on tho following Mondavs. i None of tho local business houses will bo open for business excepting the drug stores which will keep tholr stores open until noon, both on Doc. 2Cth and Jan. 2, for convenience of the public. Hed, green, white and holly tissue paper, seals, tags, colored string, gold and silver cord. Holly and red boxes, all sizes. Medrord Hook Store. 224 Wanted 50 men to got shaved at White's Barber Shop. Ladles' and Children's haircuttlng a specially by expert harbors. -2 Get your feed wroro you save money and get service. Phono 529 Hubs Mil, So. Klvorsldo. 225 To Introduce tho Servico and Ex change Bureau wo will have a Bale of practical and dainty gifts beginning Dtic. 12. Olve us a call and 'earn of our work and method.- JacKsonvlllc, Oro., end of car lino. , 227 Jiidge Coke, chief justice of tho su preme court of Hawaii, left Ashland' yesterday after a day's visit with E. V. Carter. Judge and Mrs. Coke re cently completed a tour of tho Orlont. Ashland Tidings. Private 7 passenger car going to Portland Sunday morning. Can take j somo passengers, l'hono J. E. Vann, 9CI-W. 221 Mill run $1.15 per sack SO lbs. cash. Buss Mill, Phono 529. 225 A meeting to organlzo a Jackson county branch of tho Oregon llumauo siji'lety will bo held Monday evening (next) at eight o'clock in tho public Ilrry. All humaiiiUirians urged to uuund. , , , 35 ,' Dr. H. E. Murphy,' clontist, over jyViohvorlh store. in !.. . kliiestB at tho Hotel Medford Include Mr.tnnd Mrs. L. C. Cavally and Charles 'l.fvJur or Eugene, E, p. -UnbarroU of Ih Angeles, V. W.',CiilU3nilii,;.,Sr., nuil-W. W. Critlnndoiii Jr.,-of Seattle, JrtJ5. vining of Ashland, nnd , James Mnymird and Mrs. Maynard of Seattle. Dancing to-nite! Nat! Xmas music! XrJias cheer Xmas decorations. Ad mhmion 10c. 221 iExchango Tiro Co. for tires. 220 :iHIgh grado tailors for mon and Women. Ones, Ashland; Ore, If ! It. 1. Stowart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Hosldenco 217 Apple ntrent. I'linnn 04.1. f An outstanding feature of this ntor- Miss Marie Kalldlne, county health! Mrs. George Henselinan and son ning's public market was the begin-1 nurse, is ensconced In a clean, white Hoger who have been visiting Mrs. nlng of the sale of 1300 sacks of Jack-, booth, at tha Winter Fair, where she Henselman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. son county grown fine potatoes at serves milk to "the undernourished James Campbell at the Campbell ranch $2.50 a 100 pounds, and excellent quaK children and Is ready to administer for the past several weeks leave t Ity home grown chili beans. first aid to the Injured." Borne of the day for their home in Portland Big dance at Riverside Community kiddies who take their half pint of Forsythe DyerB and CIeaners. Phone ..lub on New 1 ears eve. Don't miss it. lacteal fluid through straws show a 341 shf)p at nG jimtietoe. Prompt 223' Im i Pw- suctlon.-Ashland Ice amJ ,)rIce8 ,oweit consistent Hand-painted baby coat hangers 35! ,nKS- with first-class work. A portion of .ents to I1JD0. Handicraft Shop. 225!,, Lot " make your Ford start easy,vour ,)atronage apl)reclated. 22J urao uiunuL6s, .-o cure, no nay. , , Riverside Garage. tf ! nTe .mone5' on 'our fee(l at Ru,H Walking teddies and nlenhants "" oeiiver ail pans oune cu 22! Mis. Kenneth Hodgman left yester day for" Portland where she will spend the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives. Studio open Sunday for the r. aklng of Xmas pictures, from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Swem'a Studio. 224 When in need of sash a)d doors. call Wa'lace Woods, 108 or ;ume to 711 E. Main St. Modern Woodmen America Camp 6013 Modern Woodmen will meet Tuesday night, Dec. 13, 8 p. m. at hall on Main and Central. Business of great importance. Members are re quested to be present. GORDON STOUT. 224 A. C. WHITE. R. A M. Chater Lake Chapter No. 32. Special Convocation Tues day, Dec. 20th, 1921, 7:30 p. m. Royal Arch Degree. Visitors welcome. Re freshments served. Order of W. H. McGOWAN, H. P. A. F. NOTH, Secy. 226 Handicraft Shop. , Phone 529. Egg Producer $2.75 per 100 lbs cash. Monarch Seed Co. Phone 200. 225 The state Irrigation securities com- . . . i-uo tci wi jt;u in fL.i,uvu worm .nvo IV, -1 i of bonds voted by tho Fort Vannoy I , . ' ' ' r . . to tho laws of 1921 may be changed at irrigation district, in Josophlne coun-! ' "J " ' f ZZ 1"'"? or snbseouent to the tim.ny.,-.' moot- ....... ....... - v. w. uut 1.UI o JUU . UV1 3 I . 11UI1 . ' Items, of a budget prepared pursuant ty. This district includes approximate ly 1000 acria of land. Water fur irri gation will bo obtained from Rogue' Tribune. Roy Saxton and ed in marriage by ling held for consideration of th Iva Lucy were unlt-l1''1' I,rovi,1''l uch Increase U a .1 Justice of the Peace :more "1!in 10 "cr cont "b'i.vo tl,e "a:" We havo a largo stock all Blzes of repaired tires. Can save you money t.xcliange Tire Co. 226 A now shipment of pongee for hand kerchiefs nt Deuel's Art Dept. Tho musical program for tho morn ing servico tomorrow at the First M. iv church Is of exceptional merit. The vested choir will sing two anthems O 1-ord God of Hosts," the solo part belli',' taken by Mrs. Pierce, and "We aland in Deep Itepentenee" (Mondols Hohn-Shelley), the solos being sung by Airs. Kasnett and Mr. MacDonough Dancing to-nitc! Nat! Xmas music! xmas cheer Xmas decorations. Ad mission 10c. 221 Dance Eagle Point Rat. nlte. Latest music by Crescent orchestra. 225 A very pleasant Thanksgiving gath- l.Iolil, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid noy S. Smith, of 900 West Main street who recently underwent a major opor atlon In the Dow Association hospital, Is recovering nicely. we nave recontly installed a now apparatus for rechurging Ford magne tos, which we do for $1.00 and guaran tee results. No charge for testing. Riverside Garage. tf Free Instructions, with nil ombroi dory sales. Handicraft Shop. 225 Wanted Clean rugs at Medford Printing Co. Harry W. Trueblood, assistant to Salts Manager Stcoves of tho new Durnnt automobile, called on John Dennison at the Medford Auto Co., this week. The Durnnt Is now in steady production. Tho Pacific coast branch of the company is situated at Oakland, Calif. . . ' .Order your Xmas treo now., All sizes. Phono 7R7. ' : 229 Ask about a "Lnthy" battery bnfnre you buy; two years servico or now bat tery freo. Excliango Tiro Co.' 220 Anyone wishing their motor equip ped with tho Offut 3-ln-l piston ring may havo tho work done at Riverside Garago. .Advertising matter ;is, outi falling tttentlon to tho uppearauce of the K. of P. minstrels at the Pace theater on December 19 and 20. Two new Liberty cars havo arrived consigned to P, F. Close, who has the agency for tho Liberty cars in this county. O. D. Welch, factory distribu tor for southern Oregon, will assist Mr. Close for a tluiu in demonstrating and selling tho cars. Seo them at the Riverside Garage. 221 Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf ORRO W! TOM . Screened vVA M: I.IUVIVG TONKtltT "'v "I'lli: (.IKL J THE TAXI" anop. . 225 Children cared for by hour or day. Mrs. W. N. Campbell. 104 Newtown.227 December 15th Is tne last day wo can make portrait Bitting for Christ mas delivery. Mako your appointment at once. 11. C. Mackey, 204 East Main and Central. 226 "Chalk up another bullseyo for the liquor squad," says tho Klamath Falls Herald. "In a raid Wednesday night tho largest and most complete moon shine plant of tho present raids and 200 gallons of mash wore seized on a ranch near Midland. The ownor. R Robcr, who had tho still in full blast when tho officers entered tho base ment of his house, boasted that the plant cost $2000. Tho grand Jury rec ommended to Judgo Kuykendall of the circuit court that tho jail on the upper Moor of the Main street courthouse bo comploted, soverely condemning the present quartors In the city hall whore the city, county and federal prisoners are confined. Try our merchants lunch. The bhasta. HIS shipment of now Christmas candlos from Mrs. Montgomery at The vanity Shop. tf New raffia flowers, for vour furs. 50 cents a buncV Handicraft Shop. 225 Tho Winter Fair at Ashland, which has boon attonded by a largo number of Medford and Jackson county people tne past thrco days will closo lato to night. Order your Xmas treo now. All slzos. Phono 7S7. 229 Danco Kaglo Point Sat. nito. latest music by Crescent orchestra. 225 Dorse-Shoo and Goodrich tires moot all standard makes in prices and mile ago guaranteed. Exchungo Tiro Co. I 220 According to reports tho plans for the alumni holiday prom, which Is to bo given on Monday, Dec. 20. under ivcrslilojthe auspices of the Alumni Association ,; . '? I of the Medford high school and to which nil alumni, all college students, nnd all high school students are invit ed, are progressing In n manner which assures success tor the evont. This affair Is being looked forward to as a big get-together of all the old friends. All linen initial handkerchiefs, while they last 25c, at Deuel's Art Dept. Christmas candles GOc each to $1.50 a pair, at Tho Vanity Shop. tf Get your Xmas cards and candies nt DoVoe'e. Ranee Rouse, a business man of Yrokn, nnd a former resident of this city, spent yesterday in Medford. re newing old acquaintances. 20 per cent off on wool sweaters, tho Colonial. 225 Soo I-ouIb Mayben for auto olectrlc. work. Battery & Electric Co. 221 20 per rent oft on wool sweaters, tho Colonial. 225 Among guests at tho Hotel Holland are Mr. ami Mm. Robert B. Bell of Denver, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert R. Falos of Senttle, J. W. Falos of Detroit. If. WHllnghani of San Francisco, O. Wyss of Portland and Helen E. Howell of West Linn, Ore. Danco Eagle Point Sat. nito. Latest "j v.ii'Hrem. orcnestia. 22l hlilugles, shnkea. Medford Lbr. Co. Hot coffeo nnd light lunches, ta males and chill con carno at DeVoo'a. A news telegram from La Grande wro., says: Oregon apples are worth eight bushels of corn per box in tho corn belt, according to George Mar snail 01 luililer, who has just returned from the middle west, where ho at tempted to market a largo crop ot apples. In parts of the middle west uie apples lound no market because of bud business conditions, and a portion of tho shipment lias been placed In storage in Oklahoma until market con ditions am better. An nutomobllo radiator and hood cover makes an Ideal Xmas present. Medford Auto Top Co.. .10 X. Orape. Phono 101. if When In need of shingles nnd roof ing call W allace Woods, 10S, 711 E Main. Danco Eagle Point Sat. nlte. Latest music by Crescent orchestra. 225 Since the removal of the California Oregon power company's offices from their former location on the ground Tloor to the second floor a large amount of work has been done on the portion of the building which thy for- nierly occupied. A large opening has neon cut In the east wall of the build ing. tlie ceiling of the former office room has been torn down and the Installation of the elevator is Hearing completion. Dr. lrank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Mldg. Telephone 50.1-R. tf I'.ugar wight for Xmas gifts. tf Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. Mrs. h. II. Lucas of Sams Vallev has been attending tin. Ashland winter fair with a sheep and poultry exhibit. Dressmaker with experienced help will give special attention to holidnv woik. Orders received on short notice will be given prompt attention. Call :.'.v or !Uif. Wost Tenth St. tf Embroidered handkerchiefs for little tots. 35 cents a box. Handicraft Shon iished pntlninlpa nnrl ilnpR not reanlr In Icai-cuwiiis .1111: w tvi ui-iii ItlA iniiiio tion. Tho above opinion has Just b "en given by Attorney Genoral Van Win kle for the information of tne distil :t attorney for Douglas county. Hemstitching, ' Plcoting, he per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. Latest music by Crescent orchestra. 225 Chas. W. Huber or Rogue River, filed Ids discbarge from the army with the ounty court of Josephine county this week. Kiddles' Farmyard liandkles 20c each. Handicraft Shop. 2251 Nowcomb for wood: Manzanita wood $1.50; dry planing mill blocks, $7.00 per load ; kindling, $3.00 per - load Phone 631. ., 220 Paul II. McKcq of. tho California- Oregon Power comiKiny returned last evening after a week'B business trip to Yreka, Klamath Falls and other nor thern California and. southern Oregon points. 1 .: Bran $1.00 per sack cash; Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phone 200. 225 Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. T. Carlson departod on Friday evening for a sojourn at Spokane. All kinds of rougn and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main St. When bettor automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf The Knights of PythiaB lodge hold a meeting last evening at which they decided to postpone thoir minstrel show until sometime in January. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, j;. ; 1: tf Mrs. Paul Hansen cdrsotiere for Nuilone. Phone 5S6-.I. '. .'! tf C. D. Wineland of Ashland, has been fined $20 in Justice Taylor's court on Ills plea or guilty to having driven his auto on Dec. 2nd on tlsp Pacific high way between Med ford! hud, .Ashland at 35 miles nn hour. Thei tirrest w;as msdo by State Orficer Satidil'or. ! China lily bulbs, yap' Art Store; Tho best girt is tho useful one. A 'Pacific" cedar cheat is an Ideal gift; I useful, ornamental and moth proof. Will last a life timo. Ve have several designs at different prices on hand. Order now for Christmas, Trowbridge Cabinet Works. , , 230 Tom Sharkey, the well known Med ford boxer, contests with Earl Ritchie of Klamath Falls, la the Klamath Falls boxing toui'iiameiif' tonight. This is scheduled to he the star bout of the program. Edgar Wight for low prices. tf Why not a song bird tor Christmas? If interested phono 416. 225 Bocause of the making of necessary ropalrs to tho power lines tho electric current at Grants Pass will be shut off Sunday from 1:30 until 4 p. m. Insuranco Plus Service R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. tt Discouragement of proposed efforts to colonize Oregon ex-service men on tracts of farm land featured a speech by Colonel George L. Wlilto, adjutant general' of Oregon, before tho Portland Realty board Friday. The majority of the applicants for loans under tile Ore gon soldiers' loan law are men with trades or professions, Whlto stated, and desire to nso their loan money to puichaso homes. , While more than $1,300,000 in loans had been applied for, only about $400,000 in cash bonuses had been asked. Ilupmoblles now $1460 f. o. b. Med ford. Clark Motor Co., dealers. 22S The fog which has been hanging over Medford for tho past week lifted suiiii'iontly this forenoon for the people to catch their first sight of the mountains nnd foothills for days past Miss Lois Qiiisenberr;.. a former M. 11. S. student who lias been attend ing school in Hollywood, has written a poem for which she has received considerable notice. Lois had consid erable literary talent nnd was literary editor or our 111 Times of 1920. Medford Hi Times. To Stop Coughing at Night When anyone Is suffering from a b nchial affliction or 'has a cough 1! at lingers on and grows worse at ni :ht, the loss of Bleep tends to weak en the sufferer and grows more ser ious the longer It Is neglected. Mrs. t. Suter, 647 Longbrook Ave., Strat f'Pl, Conn., writes: "Foley's Honey u d Tar has given me great relief from a severe attack of bronchitis." No medicine stands higher thr mhout the nation as a family remod for colds, coughs and croup. Sc. I every where. Adv. THE REVIVAL CONTINUES at. the FREE METHODIST CHURCH every evening at 7:30. Also service.1 tomorrow at 11. We believe that In the salvation wrought for man nnd in man is the solution of all the World's problems. To build the community you must save the Individual. We are.trying to do constructive work. Will jon help 111V Notice 8cottish Rite Masons There will bo a meeting of 32d de gree Masons Sunday nftornoon, Dec. 11 at 2:30 p. m., In the Masonic Tem ple .at Medrord. Matters of particular interest to the Rile will be discussed. 221 For rent, for sale, no smoking, no hunting, rooms for rent and othev cards carried in stock and for sale al ibis ofHce. tr Close Call! is TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Hill book inliialeuTw. A. B. Finder leave at Tribune office. Re ward. 224 FOR RENT Six room furnished house Mrs. Rlncon. near sawmill on Jack sonville car line. 221 FOR SALE Will lam and Mary dining table nnd chairs, 54-inch ; tablo, chairs blue leather upholstering. Also six-hole range with hot wator colls. Phone 763. 220 WANTED Business location for auto repair flhop. Address Garage, Mall Tribune. tf Every motorist recalls with shiv ers the last time he nearly had a serious accident. Suppose it had been a head-on collision, or the car had gone over the embank ment! Accidents are possible. Were you prepared to meet your uod are you ready- now? Churches do not try to scare people into accepting Chris tianity. Many a man thoughtlessly says he will begin to attend church next month. We invite you to come this Sunday. Behold, now ts the accepted time: behold, now is -the darj of sah ation 11 a. m. "THE STEWARDSHIP OF LJFE" 7:30 p. 111. "A DRAMA IN THREE ACTS" if Prelude by Mrs. F. W. Swanton, Portland First Baptist Church N". Central and 5th St. . 11. Leach, pastor WOOD I'lidcr cover. ?:(.(M per tier ami up. IVompt delivery. 1 1 IK X. tViitrnl Wood Co. l'linno H.'U-X J. M. CARLTON PARTICULAR HOUSEWIVES TAKE PLEASURE IN BAKING WITH BEST PATENT? FLOUR ; I g Kerr CirroRD & Co, Inc. M PORTLAND, OREGON ; Best Patent Flour M li'ii i.IVi-.' ;i ! ''I ) TU0 F- U.VJ. X Dl:-J. ' HM'; 'f 4 .; : - . . ' i -, ,i Individuality' ; i (You get more loaves per sack) Last Month's Kerr's Cereal and Flour Demonstration in Med ford Convinced Scores of Medford Housewives. Purchase a Sack and Be Satisfied Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc. Portland, Oregon Gifts That Endure . -lift has n body nnd n spirit. How lontf does the spirit of the f;it't hist in the mind of tho one who has received it. Does it help any if the body of the rift hisls. Does it make any difference whether the sift is useless or useful. Of course it depends on the person who 1,'ives und the one who receives. Some .people do not appreciate useful fifts. lint there is also a Society for the Prc Aontion of Useless Gilts. When in doubt yi've a t;ift that is useful, it will help hless the one to whom it is given' whether or not you are blessed in return. A Universal Gift There is a i;ift for every son and daughter and father and mother which no one tluuiixht of i;ivin! ten years ago, and which some stupid people would never dream of giving. It seems too material and unpoetieal. Hut a convenience outlet is a real gift. 'or father a base plug in his favorite corner, and a lump to go with it. For mother a convenience outlet for her sewing machine, and a motor to run it. For the boy and girl convenience outlets in their own rooms. Birthdays and Christmasses may last the year round. The California Oregon Power Company o to a Contractor Pealer you trust and have your wiring done on a labor material basis.