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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
PAGT1 TWO MEDFOTJP MATL TRTP.TTNR MEDFORD. OlfKd'OX. AVKDXKSlDA V. DKCK.MIH ! ocal and Personal ISceaufic of mi icy Blaze oa tlie side walks nnd pavemcnta of tho city many Medford citizens and autoa performed amusing stunts this morning and early forenoon. .So far ns could bo learned no ono was Injured seriously, and no accidents of consequence, beyond seared drivers and frightened onlook ers, happened to automobiles. Hut it tool; careful mid slow driving to be Halo especially in turning orecrs Kven, at that most cars even at slow pace did considerable skidding and whirling. Community dance. to-nite, Nat. 233 For Sale Classified buMnnss dircc- .(ory.of Medford containing the office buildings, schools, churches, lodges, clubs, and nil lines of business in Med- ford. Only fiOc a copy.' Mail orders filled promptly. Uliss lloino, 910 W. Tenth street, Medford. tf We nro glvlnB away, to each pur chaser of a f3.00 tier of weed or or nl80 that amount in coal from now until Christmas, a fino silver steel stovo poker or child's pon cap. We have tho only stock of strictly dry wood in Medford under our largo shods. A trial order will convince you that we have tho best and cheapest fuel in tho city. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 7i. . Tho 'condition of Mrs. K. (i. Iticldell, who has been ' dangerously 111 with pneumonia at the Hotel Medford for some time past, is much improved nnd indications are that she will recover. Horse-Shoe anil (iiodrich Silvortun cords- cheapest per mile. Exchange Tiro Co. 2SH Wo have recently tustallod a now npparatus for reehar(?lng Kord magne tos, which we do for $1.00 nnd ffuaran too results. No charge for testing. Itivorslde Garage. tt' Got your Xmas stationery at Jones' Wo can envo you big money. H.'ll4 A free Christmas matlueo for chil dren will bo given at the Kinlto theatre Monthly, December 20 til at 10:30 n. m. A suitable picture has beeu secured for this occasion. The Hanilary Boauly Shop will be open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. For apixilntment cull 595-J. 23i Don't forget that tho man who speaks slightingly of your policy, or tho company burning it, is seeking his gain, at your expense.' .1. II. Cochran, mgr., Western Union Life. .238 A gigantic sale of groceries, flour and feed, fresh and salted moats at tho Spot Cash, Basket Grocery, each and carry systoni, tho Vinson Ilaru. 22B N. Itiversldo Ave. 2r,C Miss Odell Krb, teacher in the public schools, will leave Thursday night for her home at Cle Klum, Wash., to spend the holiday vacation. liig timu to-nlio at Nat. 233 Hollo! Christmas Ball, Helms Club House, Dec. 21th. Latest music by beedon'a fj-plecc orchestra. 23Ti You will rind a full lino of new nnd reclaimed army goods ut 32 B. Central uvenue. 1 2111! TOMORROW A Itcturn I-'iiKjirinciH l),v lnu lnr DfiuuMil of ; & HE III Ills Six Keels of .loy KID" -and mlitcd lor good n ton sure fl tfJK : . BUSTER j: KEAT0N ; in his .-v: latest comedy Alex Sparrow and Jack Heuistreet havo bec-n busy tho past two days haul ing lumber in from the Elks lodge picnic grounds to the Elks temple, and in cutting Christmas trees and other greens in the hills and hauling them In, for decorating punmses, for the big New Year's day open house, dinner anil dance'of the Elks. Retreads and repaired tires at prices to suit. All sizes. Exchange Tire Co. 23S Handmade linen kerchiefs for ?1."0 at The Vanity Shop. 231 Attractive, well erjulpped dairy ranch, close in, can be offered on very advantageous terms to so'dler boy entitled to bonus loon. Write box 934, Medford, ,or telephone 329 during business hours. 2C4 C. M. McDonald, president of the Jacks hi County bank, arrived home this morning from a three weeks ab senco in Portland. Don't let would-be roofers, dobers and painters ruin your roof. Have practical roofers do your work. For best of service see Graham & Wilson. I'hone 2'J9. Edgar Wight for low prices. tf Stationery! Stationery. See Jones' first. 234 For the holidays, phono 341, nnd havo those clothes cleaned and pressed, or Biwnged and pressed. Prompt service and prices the lowest consistent .with first class work. For Bytho Dyers & Cleaners, 110 Mistletoe. 236 Miss Kitty ft. Ilrags. teacher In Washington school, loaves Thursday evening to spend the holidays at Mon mouth and Portland. Dancing lo-ulte at Nt. Admission 30c. ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' . 233'" Miiiquerado at Eagle Point, Nov Year's Eve. 240 Grand New York high jinks! Trail! New Year's Eve! 211" There will bo a short business meet ing of the Woman's Association lit the Presbyterian church, Thursday at 2 p. in. Heads of committees please take notice. For tires and tubos, Rxcbango Tire Co. ' 23S" Chucoluto candy good soft cen ters, only 2 pounds ror 4Sc at Joiiob'. 234 An automobile radiator and hood cover makes an ideal Xnins present. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 N. Grape. Phono 101. tf Mr. and Mrs. Jap Androws left yes terday for Los Angeles, where Mrs. Andrews will spend the winter. He will return after the holiday season. Prlco list for the Marlnello Shop, 409 I.iborly illdg.: Shampoos 75c; marcels J 1. 00; round curls 50c; manicures fiOc. 238 Canteens and cups, mess kit sets. Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central Ave. 23G Edgar Wight, reliable .lewelor. Seldon and Ed Hedden who have been visiting their father, J. W. Hed den, and other relutlves, for tho past ten days left this morning for their home In Fresno, Calif. They are trav eling In n Sludebaker Six and made (be trip up in two days. Take your 5 and 10-pound empty buckets to Warner, Wortmuu & Gore. 231" Whoa In need of shingles nnd roof ing call Wallace. Woods, 10S, 711 15. Main. itain coats and waterproof pants nt Army Goods Store. 23li Harold Uabb of the Southern Pncirie force In Ashland was a Medford busi ness visitor yesterday. Tho best gift Is tho useful one. A "Pacific" cedar chest is an ideal gift, useful, ornamenlul and moth proof. Will last a llfo time. Wo havo several designs ut different prices on hand. Order now for Christinas. Trowbridge Cubluot Works. 230 C. V. Fell, of the California-Oregon Power company, left yesterday after noun for San Francisco wbero he will tapciul tbe Christmas holidays. This office Is prepared to wrap your Christinas packages to send by mall or oxpross. , tt A good time now to overhaul your Smith Form aTruck attachment. Wo have the drlvo chains and sprockets on hand for them. Geo. L. Trelchler Motor Co. 236 Miss Miriam Wallace, one of the Lincoln school teachers, loaves Thurs day evening or Friday for Itoseburg to spend the holidays vacation with her sister. Ladles' and gentlemen's handsome pongee handkerchiefs ut Deuel's Art Dept. tt You will find a full lino of new nnd reclaimed army goods nt S3 S. Central arenuo. tf Fresh linn) and plaster. Medford Lumber Co. ' The next middleweight i champion of the world may i wrestling ign "Gold Hill, Oregon," after his signature on 'hotel registers, according to M. I). .Powers, member of the state lime I board, druggist ui'.d promoter of b x 1 Ing and wrestling bouts In the munlci ; pal pavilion of Gold Hill. The prospec tive candldatc-for grappling bon us is Mtalph Hand, a protege!' the Gold Hill i sportsman. ' Interest' In wrestling in our town Is keen," said Mr. Mowers at the ImiM'iial hotel yesterday. "We are trying to show the sporting world that wrestling tan be kept clean and ; free of the crooked element who have j brought this exciting sport Into disre Ipute." Mr. Powers Is the s')n of the ilate Benton Bowers, s iiitbern Oregon capitalist, who In his youth was a member of the famous Texas rangers. Oregunlan. New and reclaimed O. D. shirts and breeches at Army Goods Store. tf Jones sells chocolate , candy, 2 pounds for 4 5c. Can you boat it? 234 Handmade linen kerchiefs in col ors and white for $1.00. Tho Vanity ! Shop. 234 j Elmer Tirroll, a former Salem news paper reporter, Is among those who will be present at the special meeting or the legislature this week. Tirroll now makes bis home In Oregon City. Salem Ciifmal Journal. Mr. Tlrrell was a former member of the Medford Sun editorial staff. Leather coats and vests at right price. U. S. Army Goods Store. 236 Itnln coats and waterproof pants nt Army Goods Store. tf Lime nt Medford Lumber Co. tf Among guests nt the Hotel MeilfoVd are Charles A. Brand of Itoseburg, W. W. Schofield and H. B. Bacon of I Chicago, W. J. Monteith of Albany, G. O. Melby of Eugene and C. G. Moore of ftedflold, S. I). Dr. Frank Hoberts, dentist. Deuel llldg. Telephone fiOS-It. tf Shingles, shakos. Medford Lbr. Co. Hot coffeo and light lunches, tn nuilos and chili con came at DeVoe's. Carter Hoggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bogg;j returned home recently from a California military school, at which ho lu a student. Novelty needle cases at Douel's Art Dept. tf Christmas candles 00c each to $1.60 n pair, at Tho Vanity Shop. tf Dr. H. E. Murphy, dentist, over Woolworth store. - Miss Louise Manning will spend her holidays vacation at her home in Port land, for which cHy she departs Thurs day evening. Army shoes and work Bhoes at Army Goods Store. 236' Buy your Christmas candles , for GOc to $1.50 at the Vanity Shop. 234 High grudo tailors for men and women. Orres, Ashland, Ore. tt Glenn Allen, a former resident of Medford who has been visiting her for the past two weeks, left for his homo In Klamath Falls this morning. He is an employe of (he California Oregon Powor company In that city. It. 1. Stowart, builder, contracts for all buildings, ltesidenco 217 Apple street. Phono 643. tt Large size pork and beans 10c. Army Goods slore. 230' Speclul, $2..'j0, whllo they last, men's now dress hats, all guaranteed, ut Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, 103 N. Central. 233 1). L. Ewlng of Medford, has pur chased Iho property across tho street from the Oxford hotel from 1). S. I'riiltl, and will conduct a battery and electrical shop as soon us ho Is able lo gain iKissossion of Hie property. Mr. Ewlng has been engaged in a similar business lu Medlord for the past two years. Though he is anxious lo move In and start his business go lug as soon as inissible, be thinks it will bo early in January before ho is ready to receive customers. Grants Pass Courier. Why bother with wrapping' Christ mas pneknges. Wo nro prepared to wrap them so they will ho' safe for sending by mall or express. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wnllnro WoodB, phono 108. 71 1 E. Mnln St. Go to Tho Vnnlly Shop for hand made Christmas novoltiea from r0r to f 3.00. 23 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pernio Wood leave Thursday for a sojourn at San Fran cisco. New shipment of ladies' wool, ami silk and wool hose at Deuel's. tf ' Army and navy undorwenr nt Army Goods Store. 230 l Big shipment of new Christmas 'candles from Mrs. Montgomery nt Tho Vanity Shop. tf When in need of sash nnd doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or como to 711 H. Main St. An assembly and Christmas pro gram will be held tomorrow afternoon ut tbe high school. This assembly is to be in the nature of a big rennlm and all alumni and former students are Invited. Get your Xmas presents at Jones' cheapest store In Medford. 234 Leather coats and vests at right price. U. S. Army Goods Store. tf" P. J. Lynch, manager of drilling op erations at the well of the Southern Oregon Exploration company, left last night to spend the holidays at his home in Seattle.' Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr. Co. Safety razors GOc. Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central Ave. 23C China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. Miss Olllo .M. Stoltenbcrg, teacher in tho public schools, departs Thurs day evening for Hillsboro, Ore., to spend the Christmas vacation near there with relatives. Buy your blankets at the Army Goods Store and save money. tf Nobles Enamel Itenewer and Nobles Polish are best for enamel finish. We sell it. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. 23G5 We pay the war tax on all Eversharp pencils and fountain pens. West Side Pharmacy. 237 Any Elk who desires to make any kind of n donation to the Elks lodge Christmas tree fund for the needy of tho city and valloy can phono Win. Young at No. 208, or the secretary of the lodge at No. 1168, and Mr. Young will call for the donation. When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf Beautifully original hand-made novelties from GOc to $3.00 at the Vanity Shop. 234 Xmas hukfs., dandles, dandles, from 5c up. Jones. 234 There will be ah American Legion dance at the American Legion hall Saturday night, Dec. 21th, Christmas Eve. Army Goods" Store ar 32 3. Central avenue. tf Insurance Plus Service. R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf Itev. B. W. Huckauce. general con ference evangelist, js at the Free Methodist church. There will be just a few more services as this series of meetings will close on Christmas day. Itev. Hiickabee preaches the great doctrines of the Bible. Get your Xmas cards and candies at DeVoe's. Edgar Wight for Christmas gifs?. tf New officers Cress shoes. Army Goods Store. 32 S. Central Ave. 236 B. E. Owens, inanager of the local branch of the L'nion Oil company, re turned this morning after a brief busi ness visit to Portland. Army Goods Store at 32 S. Central avenue. 236 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Hear Sou'.a's Band records at Pal mer's Piano House. Then continue them with the great master at tho Page. 233 Dr. J. W. Ilobinson of Jacksonville, one of the oldest physicians in the stato spent Tuesday morning clly on busiuess.' Plcollng, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. Attorney James T. Cblnnock Grants Pass was a business visitor in the clly Tuesday. Jones are headquarters for Xmus candles and nuts. 234' Army shoes and work shoes at Army Goods Store. tf .M.ii.Mwr George A. Hunt of the! Dr. J. M. Keene-is convalescing from Page Iheater has made arrangements ! a sprained ankle caused when he slip-, lor the reappeaiar.ee in this city at an ped on the wet pavement, ea -lj date of the Charlie Chaplin com- Invest your savings in the Jack-n dy, "The Kid." with Jackie Coosan : County Building and Loan assoii'i I play ins; tbe title ril. tion. tf' i High top rubber boots, $l.So. Army Get your Xmas presents at Jones 'Goods Store. 236 j cheapest store in Medford. 234" the of Big Christmas Eve Community Dance :: Nat Saturday Night Many Christmas Tree Souvenirs for Everybody ADMISSION 10c Rd, ..' -imL- Christmas Without Candy Would Be a Dull Christmas Indeed When you buy eamly insist on having hijih grade ciiiuly, that is pure nnd wholesome. We tin; dis tributors for ' ORIOLE CHOCOLATES HOLFER'S CENTENNIAL CHOCOLATES And Other I.eiulint,' Brands; also 100 per cent Pure Bulk Candy (Which means Best Quality) Theau eandies urn for sale by the leading stores in '.ledl'oi'd', and all over the valley. Valley Candy Co. North Grape Street ' " Medford "THE 'AV HINTED - - HOUSE" Coining "Way lon Kant" TONIGHT Curtain 8:00 Sharp PAGE. :-J AMn l lir,? V X SL w fl E (JOHN PHILIP S0USA Conductor) Lieut. Commander U.S.N R.F, SEATS NOW SELLING l'l!H'l:s, IM'l.l dim; V Alt TAX: Floor $2.75 Balcony 1st 8 rows $2.20 Last 5 rows $1.65 'y !. ' y y-y'0m' s ' $0 :-y Only three more shopping days till Christmas, but still plenty of time to get your candy and nuts, also vegetables and fruits for Christmas. Our stock is very complete and every effort will be made to make our service pleasant and satisfactory. FRESH VEGETABLES Head Lettuce Artichokes Spinach Celery Green Onions Cucumbers Egg Plant Cabbage Radishes Tomatoes Cauliflower Carrots Parsley Sprouts Sweet Potatoes Beets FRESH FRUIT Oranges Cranberries Lemons Bananas Grape Fruit Fresh Pineapples Jap Oranges Apples Persimmons Cocoanuts FANCY CHEESE Pimento Swiss Green Chili Roquefort Camembert MacLaren's Limburger Grated Cheese WE HAVE A FANCY LINE OF BOX CHOCOLATES JUST THE THING FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Mince Meat Bulk Dates Plum Pudding Cluster Raisins Dromedary Dates Fig Pudding Layer Figs Fruit Cake ' Candied Peel FRESH NUTS FOR CHRISTMAS Soft Shell Walnuts Pecans Shelled Walnuts Salted Almonds Soft Shell Almonds Filberts Shelled Pecans Salted Peanuts Brazil Nuts Chestnuts Shelled Almonds Pine Nuts EXTRA FANCY NEWTOWN APPLES Personal Attention Phone 252 8 GROCER Prompt Service Phone 252