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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
MEDFOKD AFAfL TTJlHUNT'i MKIFOt.U.'OI.K,UX.' WKDNKSDA V, DIX'KM I5KII 21. 1021 y I' I r Tialmiu-n r,,-vi i;.:.t since Cc j. is tal dPp.irt'np.it Ml"-'.-! t:i ii; - f marines 0.1 i:;aii 1. nils, there h;. u-.'im a decline in the 1-: ;i . litf of rUiv. the "blind" by wander- ilie v avt'l: s using the fr?ii;nts. TV.'1 ovders :-,f iho marines are to s',;. -t ;:n si .l... ai: ! .several wanderers haw bet ti wounde 1 by the marines sho.uini; thror.h the mail coach doors at men su-i'lin; rides. linrl Ulrica hnn ret'.irnod t his ranch in the I'ninn Creek district a'ter siiendii)!? a couple of days in ihe city viaitiuK friends and relatives and at tending to business mutters. Mrs. Paul Hansen coiaetlere for X11 Hone. Phone &S5-.T. tf (let Sousa's Hand rocon'n at Pa? mer'H Piano Ho-.ise and have his pres ence ever in your home. -.'.;! E. V. Carter, repieaentati w fr.mi .lacUson county, last night was circu lating a petition among the legislators asking that they support a resolution to confine the work of the special ses sion to the legislation recommended by (Jovernor Olcott in his call for the :ik Kombly. Salem Cap. lul-Journal. J In a rect nt issue of the Saturday Kvc:.i:ig Post, a story by Ueurge Patul lI. entitled ."Vhutiibs Powu." the :c:.:e liver i-; n:ejui;ced, in desenh ;in; tl;e uuiulerms of a fJitviet who 'crc:;;ieil. In the tt;ry the 'fugitive : lept one afternoon on the banks of line classic stream, and then went to Kug-ne, and thence P Huntington. ' Why let your radiator freeze, when y .M can buy denatured alcohol for per irallon at HitUiuii Motors, tf i!ert Sutherlin left this morning on 33 for Medford where he will spend a j short time attending t bu.-iness mat ; teis. Uoseburg Review. i The ; I looks, I House, i time. ! .Mrs. jspPIU ' t chi'.dien love the "Hubble ' obtainable at Pnlmer Piano Keniember this at Christmas 2:1:1 Frank Lewis of Ktigle Point, Tuesday afternoon in the city on .1 shopping trip. I Huy your blankets nt the Army j Goods Store and save monev. 23t ! Andrew Jehlnt-ss of the Hlue l.edge district is spending the Christmas hol idays in the city. Jones prices on stationery are way below others. 2:14s Jap Art Store open tonight until it o'clock for Christmas shoppers. tf Comjorh ' KEROSENE HEAT .AND. LIGHT With Pearl Oil as fuel your oil heater literally radiates comfort wher ever you use it in living room, bathroom, or bed room. Pearl Oil brings the best out of any good oil heater supplying a con stant healthful tempera ture that everyone ap preciates these chilly evenings. It is refined and re refined by our special process which makes it clean-burning no smoke no odor no waste. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Gold Hill Pavilion Friday Dec. 23 8:30 P. M. Richard Kanthe Middle Weight Champion of Michigan VS. Ralph Hand of Gold Hill, - Finish Match best two out of three falls. Extraordinary Preliminary Roy Cedarstron of Eoseburg . VS. Carl Hadley of Eureka, Calif. One Hour Match Tickets $2.20 Ringside. Reserved $1.50. General Admis sion $1.00, plus Wnr T?.x. Scats on sale e.t Bowers Gold Hill Brown and Erov.ii Medfoid Ross and Ross Cer.'rv.l Fo;nt Irvin's Cigar Store Ashland I H. L. Harris of Trail, Is s a few days In the city aiteT.lin.lo busi ness mailers. Army am! navy underwear at Army tloods Store, tf Dozens of Medfoid people spout Tuesday in Iho hills and dales close 1 1 the city j:aihering mistletoe an I Ore gon grape for the holiday decorations. Klieer Hall of .Muridiy. Orro-i. spent Monday ami Tuesday in the icily visiting friends. Now Kamona phontraijlis. S"o model anil f 1 Tr. m mU ?v;.:,h. .i ;, Art Store ":t'!-; I'harles Ilamilion of Kuril s;cnt Tues'.lay in tlie cily attending t busi ness mailers. (Jive her a record certificate for Christmas and then she can come into Palmer's Piano lL"use after Christ mas and choose her own rec ird. I!'!;, Harold McDomild, student at the University of Oieoit. le!t this motn ini; for Koseliurs on business. Jle will spend Christinas at liis houie near' ! Medford. Eust no tluard. ! A suKestion for those who intend purchasins a new car is to he sure and Isee that latest model Hupuiohile model It fi, now on display nt Clark .Motor Co. The. latest edition of the Hi Times will be ready for distribution nt the liiKh school tomorrow afternoon at the big assembly. K. Maru, steward at. the University I club is ill at his home with an attack jof appendicitis, and will undergo an operation as soon as his physical con dition permits. Yeo-Heave-O! 1 lelp empty our shelves K0c can K. C. baking powder G'.tc 50c can K. C. hakim; iwwder ;tac 2."c can K. C. baking powder 19c 10c can K. C. bakiiiR powder Tc I'tOc Younp Hyson tea, 1 lb ItHc lac can pork and beans 10c 30c can salmon 19c 15c can soup 10c j 10 lb. pail Crystal White syrup. 9Sc 1 10 lb. pail While Kuro syrup 9Sc His sale on aluminum and granite iw.iro.nnd all holiday goods. Unload i ins urocories. save by trading at The ! Truax Store, 327 E. Main St.. Mcdl'ord. j 234 I Guests at ihe Hotel Holland include Miss Eunice Wilson of Untie falls, ! F. W. Marks and J. A. Nott of l'ort i land. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Stone of W. W. GLASGOW E! n mi William W;ii;:n-c ('lasKnw iliinl ;i jt!n Jn-nif uf his on 'arl t.lasmiw unV iniU- t asl of Tnlmt. tir.'Ki'ii, i i 1 ;;ml 1 - ilavs. lie Was a nalive n t Ohio. am. was Itnrn .luno S. 1 S 4 7, mull hail Ik yr.i rs. r. sUh-nt ff ii;o"n t'nr 1 1 iv was a iitniit1' ci! it'n t'l" Niagara Iialtcta. si'Uiint; iht- lM-1'oif tin territory niittctl to tatt-'luiod. t ami in-innim-nt township. Nurih c I ii-iurt thf rail tliis M-t lion, and had lnM-n ad-U(H-'iisod was actlvt' politit-a'.ly and m-rved two trrniB h Htatp tvpivJintatlvp. It was hit vote that elrcU'd I'nlu d States .Senator McCumber. Mr. f.laKov was a eharter incni her of North Star T.ode N'o. 10. A. K. A. M. of l.aritnure, N. I. His wife died .January ;u, 1 !' -1 . He is survived by two Hons, who an Sam uel Olnspow of New York City and Carl ClasKow of Talent, Ore., and one 4nUK"tc.', Mrn, W. A. Stratton of Tal ent, Ore., and throe urand-rhildren. (IlasKow, Krank and .lerfii Stratton. The funeral .scrviees will lo held nt the Perl Funeral Home on Friday at 2:110 p. m. The servlreH nt the urave will bo in charKe of .Med ford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M. Interment in L O. O. F. cemetery Southern l'aeifi Southern Kailway Siundard Oil of N Stintf baker ! porai Tnineee C'tmper T as Co T. as ; Paeitie . . . Tobaeco Products Transiontinental t'il I'nion Paeifie P. S. P..nd Pn.dn.-Ts P. S. Pi-tail Store- P. S. lnd. Ali'i'hi'' Pnited Stu'es i;ul)l.i lliiteil States Steel I tah 'epper Westini;house Kleetr W illy's overland . . American Zinc. Lead JSuite and Superior ('ala. Pe'iroleum Miilltana Power . . . Shattil-k Arl.oiia . Pure Oil Invine ibh Oil . . . . (Jenerr.l Asphalt . . . 1. Pf-J. is.: in.: la. t'i . -" ia." Knight Templar Installation Stilted conclave of .Malta Coninianilery Xo. 4, K. T W(d!OHday evening. Doe. -M. Pl, at .Masonic Hall, ABhlund. IiiBtallation of of ficMM'a, ulso work in the H'ld Cross. Visiting tun. twjotin.inK Sit' Knights nre courteously invited. Sup per at 0:30. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS CLEAN, SEASONABLE, PRACTICAL GIFTS AT FROM 15'. TO 25 OFF Electiic Heaters $10.50, $9.35 and $5.75 Table Stoves, as low as $3.20 Electric Light Shades at 25' , off Ivory and Gold Lamps at $5.00 Toastei.? Percolators Waffle Irons Curling Irons Electric Irons Grills Warming Pads, Etc. It will pay you' to visit our store. till 9:00. Open eveinngs 2M K. HAMMOND, E. 0. . II. DAY, Hocoriler. Renard Electric Co. Phone 1000 108 North Central Avo. -I Market News l.lvfMtorli rol:Tl.ANl, Ore, !Uc rat-tl- stviidy: I'ccl'iiits 112. Jlosa 10 20c IukIiit: lci-olplB 10;i. rriim- llKllt IS.50W8.75: Himinth heavy 230 to 300 J7.50MS.2 plKH $S.255fS. ti 7.50: rough 8.25: staRS ?4. i: 300 htt. mid lip 3ti.50 75: fi'i'ili-r pli;a Si' heavy $6iUG.75; fat 50iC.50. ills. J. B. Knlton of C. It. Stronihacl! of Salom, Mr. mid Hoi-nbrool; and Seattle. IIollls Huntington, athletic coach or the Medfoid schools, leaves Thursday night for Salem to Join his wilo, who Is visiting there, and they will spend the holidays with her relatives in the state capital. Mayor C. U. dales arrived home this forenoon from a several days absence at Salem where ho attended, as a member of the state 1925 exposition board, the first few days of the special session of the legislature. A very short lodge session will pre cede the Ellis annual Christmas, tree event' tomorrow iiinht, and every mem ber 'f the lodse within reas inalile traveling distance of Hertford will be there with a well filled pocket book tu aid in raising the big lodge fund which will make a happy Christmas for the poor people or the city and valley. The public market because of the slippery condition of the pavements nd sidewalks this morning was liglil Sheep 25c lower; receipts 200. llcst valley lambs $s.25 ft! 8.7 j ; fair to good $0.25 8.25: cull lambs 41.50 ifl 5. Others unchanged. lNtrtlaml Itnfler. 1'OItTLANI). Ore, Dec. 21. Mutter steady. Extra cubes 401fM0,ic: undergrades 37? 38c; cartons 45c; prints 44c. Hutterfat. No. 1 churn ing cream I:iW44l' f. o. b., I'ortland; undergrades 40c. Porttnml Wheal. l'OKTI.AND, Ore., Dec. 21 Wheat bard white, hard winter $1.10; white club, northern spring $1.00; mift white $1.08; red Walla, 1 .01. Today's car receipts Wheat, t1 1 ; barley 1; flour 7; oas fi; hay 3. THE COLONIAL I Liberty BIdg. Phone 298 jj ONLY THREE DAYS MORE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING fj We still have a complete assortment of gifts for the late shopper. LOVELY HANDKERCHIEFS Plain and hand embroidered Linen, 15c to $2.00. Pure Linen 'Kerchiefs for gentlemen. Silk and Philippine Underwear. These make such attractive gifts, $2.00 to $12.50. I SAX FI Division of 4 7 to 53c. bell pepper! to $2.50. S. P. Market. A.N'CISCO, Dec. 21. (State Markets Dressed turkeys ZZZ Lettuce, $1.25 to $3.50: ;, 10 to 15c; potatoes $ 1.7 ' SAX KRAXCIKCO, Dec. 21 ter extra. 4(ic: prime fii-Hts 4' 4iUe. Kggs. extras 57 'c; firsts 57c; extra pullets, 40i I'.ut ; first ext ra extra A beautiful assortment of Van' ity Cases and Purses $4 to $20 Silk Umbrellas in all shades. HOSIERY in every style, plain, lace clox, emb. clox lace. Silk and wool and wool $1.50 to $5.50. GLOVES 16 button Kid Gloves, $4.50 Kayser Chamoisette, in all . shades $1 .50 to $2.25 Bathrobes Kimonas, break fast cpats. Christmas boxes and ribbons pullets I both in general offerings anil patron- j '"'''; No' A age, but there were plenty of Christ-1 nu'',K'- r" mas trees and decorations. Saturday's market is expected to lie a very big one all around. There will lie many Christmas decorations on sale then. Miss Ora Col litis, teacher In the Jackson school, will spend her vaca tion in San Franelsex, for which point she leaves Thursday afternoon or Fri day morning. Today was expected to be the big gest day at the local pustoffico in ar riving and outgoing Christmas mail. From iiiO to 150 sacks of such mail has been arriving and departing daily for the past few days. t lie tirst Chrisdnas travel rates since the World War will go Into effect on all railroads tomorrow. Hound trip tickets at reduced rates will be sold Dec. 'I'l, 2.1 and 21 by the Southern Pa cific with a return limit of January 4, between stations where the one-way tare is ?Jo or less. The round trip tickets will he sold at a one and one half fare. II CALIFORNIA-OREGON DECLARES DIVIDENC At. the iiiffiliJifr hold IXTi'iiilifi 1!0 Iho Iluard oj! Directors at i lie CuM fnrniu Oi-r-ffon Povr ooin);iny 0" clured ihf? n-gulur ilividtnd (mini Iht two ) of one dollar seventy-five cents i.er share on the preferred en t:il stork t)f the company, pnyuMe Jnnviary 2"-. l'?2 to Htoekho'dei-fl of record on January K.f Thi: dividend i l"f'r th" (Uiirl-r ending January 1 .r, 1 f " 2 a nd amounts t TOO LATE TO CLASSSFY VOU SALK Tur'oys, .2 year old toma for breeding. J. (. Uoerim; Central Point. If fh-Ht -ir.i.jc; 1. 4 c. California underst.ed pu!- liV. Y: Stocks We will wrap your packages for sending. Open evenings. Foit m;.T- aoartment Front St. -I'ttrnished close in. three Apply room I'OIt SAl.K ' hfap. : house on pavement. room modern Call ;:;!.. 2M ItTt SALI-; On1 secon'l-liand electric ::shing machine; 1 second-hand : jrn sliellr-r; I .".pe-md-hand sulky plow. Hulieurd Ilros. 2V.X'- KOK SALE L'pright grand piano, a j bargain. Lorain? town. imict R"H for ,.-st cash of for. I'lione II MM. ttKW VOltIC, Dec. II. .Shorts were more aggressive in the stock market today, effecting" loss of I to " points among oils, industrials, rails anil various specialties. Sales ap proximated 000,000 shares. Allls-Chalmers 3S. American l;eet Sugar -7. American Can il-.T American Car & Foundry I l:t. American Hide & Leather, pfd. ."!!.; American International Corp. 40.7 American Locomotivo r. American Smelling & Ilef'g. .. 4-1. American Sugar f0. American Sumatra Tubaccn . . . :io.(i American T. & T 111. American Woolen hO. Anaef.nda Copper 4S.3 Atchison !'.!. All., tlulf & W. Indies 31.11 I.laltlwlll Locomotive !t.r..i; n.'iltlmore & Ohio :ir.. IlethleiK'ni Steel "I!" r.0. C'andian Pacific I Ifl. 7 Central eLather r.0. Chandler Motors Ifl.ii Clustipeake tfc Ohio rfi. Chicago, Mil. and SI. I'aul ... 1s. r, Chicago. It. I. & I'ac Ill.ti Chlno Copper 0.7 t.'ilorado Fuel & Iron ITp.'J Corn Products H7. Crucible Hteel 115. Culia Cane Sugar (1. c, Krie 10.2 General Klectric FIG. 5 Oenera! Moliirs 10.x Coodrich Co 35.6 C..eat Northern, pfd 75. Cre.'lt Northern Ore t'tfs .11.8 Illinois Central - - fls. Inspiration Copper :;0. Int. Mer. .Marine pfd Cn. International Paper Ivnnecott Cpper u-t.S Louisville & Nashville 107. Mexican P troleum - 112.fi Mbnv.i t'opju-r Middle States Oil irt.J Mldvtile Steel 27. Missouri I'M. ifie T . r, New 'ork C'-utraI 7:i. N. V.. X. II. and Hartford 12.2 Norfolk A- Western Noi tbe; n Pacific . . . .- 7.:, Oklahoma p,v,d. Per. . . . . :. Pun Ainirlcan P'-trfdeum .... .M..", I'enns I ania :!:t. People's 'iafl t;o..'i Plttfiburg and WeJt Va. ....... 2.".. l.'.-iy Consolidated 'opper .... 1 5. Pending . . . 7 '.'.: Pep. Iron & Steel r.l.g Poyal Dutch, X. V .-,o. Shell Trans. Trad :tv Sinclair (.'on. Oil -M.x nranwaVMiB 1 1 "M " I FOR CHRISTMAS We have the most complete display of toys in Southern Oregon at prices varying from one cent to several dollars. COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER CHRISTMAS RUGS AND FURNITURE Just arrived, a large shipment of Rugs, Tapestry, Axminster and Wilton Rugs. Phonographs Records- -Sheet Music Christmas and Player Rolls for Weeks & Orr Complete House Furnishers See our display of Floor Lamps, $19.95 up. I "i T