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.1 PAGE TWO 1MT.DPORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. Ok'KCOX. Tfiri.'Sl . Y. 1K KM BKI 2'2. U2 Focal and Personals Among guestis at the Hotel Holland are Mr. and Sirs. George W, Darker land Mri. H. I.. Her-ford of Butte Fails K. Ulackuurn and J. Z. Rover of, holidays with relative. n.i fri,..i qneitTiie, .Mr. ana Mr. Dudley of The public schools closed thin after- , , 1 . . St""n!,ach of o'clock for Christmas shoppers. noon tor the holidays vacation, v.hich j " -." will last until January 3rd. Christmas j Edgar Wight for Christmas gifts, exorcises were held In a number of the ! tf school rooms this afternoon and a New officers dress shoes. Army Christmas assembly was held at the Goods Store, 32 8. Central Ave. 230 high school. The holidays vacation of Buy your pk. figs at Jones 10c pk. the rural schools also began this after-; for Cc. 230 ! According to reports which have Get your Xmas presents at Jones' reached the city there Is over a foot cheapest store In Medford. 234 (of snow on the highway over the Slskl- Leather coats and Tests at right i yous. price. U. 8. Army Goods Rtore. tf I Army Goods Store at 32 9. Central See tlio new Liberty cars at the avenue. 220 Riverside Garage. tf j Try our merchants lunch. The There la still an outlook for a nossl- Shasta. ! ble white Christmas, as the weather! Chiropody Painless, nonsurgical! cl"l")-anJ n!1 lir"'s business in Med prodiction for Friday is Tor rain or ' process. Itoonis HoS-fi Phlpps block. f"ri1- 0niy ""c a copy. Hall orders linow. 1 1'hone MU M. 243 f"ilJ lumpily, Idlss Heine, U:; W. Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr. Uis H'den Adainson of Talent, who Co. In a student Mt the O. A. C, relume Safety razors LOc Army Goods, homo recently for the holidays vaon- Store, 32 S. Central Ave. 230 tion. Try a Super-tread tiro the tire with i'icoting, Mr. and Mrs. D. ft. Wood and Miss The girls' basketball uam of the Josephine Taylor left today for Oak-j Kpwoi h League won Tuesday night iuhij, um, to spend the Christmas, from the girls' team of the Christian church by a score of 78 to IS. The Jap Art Store open tonight until 9 Kp worth League boys ieam plays the If bays tc-aiii of the Christian church to- Army and navy underwear at Armv:nl8Dt- Goods Store. tf! Masquerade at Eagle Point, New .New rtamona phonographs $230'Years Ev0- 240 model $123, and $173 model S7 50 Jap Gran'J New York nigh jlnxs: Trail: Art Store. 23i Ne y?ar's Eve! 2il Guests at the Hotel Medford include Sat" 3 doz- !or 50c- W Miss Katherlne nice and Miss M. E.l oranK8 " at Jones' Fri. and Seymour of Tacoma. O Ft Wiley of Among college students who return- Eugene, I). M. Miller of Seattle and td isst w'k are Charles licst. O. A j Christmas Greetings ' act of kindness of bis friends. John C. Davis, of Phoenix, who underwent a . serious oprntion at Sacred Heart prees his th nuises. Also Lrt hospital, desires to fx ' A :hanks to the tfiatra an-1 v so to all wh-j Sent flowerj. r 231 ; tcd-jC A. F, &. A. M. All brother Masons are re quested to asseml-le at Ma sonic lodge room at 1:30 p.m. A. F. A A. M, Ruecial communication Med lord I.O'igtr 101. Friday even-. Friday, Dec. 23rd to attend the funeral big, 'w 23, 7:30 p. m. In;tal-lof Brother W. W. Giasgow. By order ! fruit and cards to the hospital during latitn and examinations. ,of the V". M. his confinement there, and manv other L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy. I L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. J. II. Monaghan of Spokane. 10c pks. of pressed figs for 0c, Fri und Sat. at Jones'. aa3 For Bale Classified business direc tory of Medford containing the office bulldlng3, schools, churches, lodges, a wider and thicker tread they wear longer. Riverside Garr-ge. tf" The following men were apprehenl i'd yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Mil lard on charges of speeding between Medford and Ashland on thn Pacific hlgjiway: W. N. Illulr of Aiihliiud, Gor don Vooihles of Vooi-hles and CharKn Peterson of lledford. Their hearings wore scheduled to be hold Ibis after noon. China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. lluy your blanltetn at the Army Goods Store and navo money. tf Nobles Kniimel rtenower unrl Nobles Polish aro best for onnmol finish. Wo sell it Geo. L. Trelchler Motor Co. 23C fiig oiange sale at Jones' Fri. anil Bat., 3 doz for 50c. 23C Thn Elks tornplo basemnnt is fuirly crowded with gi-ooorio':, droHod tur keyn, geese and other good things to cat, as well as a variety of goods of various kinds which will bo dlnpotiod of tonight to ralno funds for the an nual lodge Christmas tree to provide the needy with a Christinas meal and their children with presents. Wo pay I lie war tax on all Evorsharp pencils and fountain pens. West Side Pharmacy. 237 ' Whon bettor automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf Start tho New Year right In a new Liberty car, Ihu car for those who can not afford to own a cheaper one, and good enough for those who can afford a much higher priced ear. tf With puHHtiijo of a bill by congress authorizing payment of chrome mining claims, Oregon miners will have the first opportunity since tho conclusion of the war to collect the $1,000,000 out standing In chrome claims. Authority for payment of claims to war time chrome miners has not previously been provided for except in a narrow seuso. One -third of the chromo mined in -(ho Lulled Ktut.iH dining tho war was secured from Oregon minus.-- Portland Journal. lleautlfully original band-made -novelties from 60c to $3.00 at the nnlly Shop. 2.14 Xmas lidklH., dandles, dandles, from lie up. Jones. 231 Tho primary und Junior children of (he Christian church will have a Chi-lHtnia-i parly Hntunluy artnrnuon at 2:30 at the church. All r.lilldroii of Ihosn two departments aro invited. Chrl-jlmiis Iron. Santa Claus and a treat for Hie children. The KidmccaH and Odd Fellows and families will enjoy a Christmas tree for nil the children of members of Lite lodge at the I. O. O. F. hall tonight. Army Goods Store at 32 B. Central Hvonuu. . tf Insurnneo PIub Service. It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf lllg orange sale ut Jonus' Fri. and ! Hat., 3 doz. for bo 2.'l(i" - Miss Mabel Hartley, who Is a stu ' ibmt at tho Unlviirtdty of California 1 returned tho latter part or last week In spend the holidays vacation In this ! city. Edgar Wight for low prlcos. tf (let your Xmas caida and candles at DcVoo's. f-'lnit M. K. vs. Christian church, and M. E. South vs. Ilaptlr.l. lu old Theatre hall over, Shasla. Admission 13 cents. Cinim out ami help root. 221 8c per yd. Pultons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Jones are headquarters for Xmas candies and nuts. i 23 1 A good wool sweater for $l.oo. Army iiooda Stor", 32 S. Central Ave. tf Articles coining under the classifies tlon of fourth class mail may now be sent out sealed, according to a new ruling of the postal service, providing that the package bears on the outside the name of the sender, tho character of its contents and tho . Inscription, 'This parcel may bo oiwned for postal Inspection If necessary," or other words to tlio same effect. Penalty for enclosing writing of any sort within fourth class mail packages is $100. Army shoes and work shoes at Army Goods Store. tf High top rubber boots, $1.85. Army Goods Store. 230' lluy ' ur pk. figs at Jones 10c pk for 5c. 23 Undo John Westerlund, before leav lug to see tho Hula-Hula girls in Hawaii sent the employes of this of- fico a fine box of Newtown apples for Christmas. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, tf Get your Xmas presents at Jones cheapest store in .Medford. 2 3 4 Basketball tonight. Doublehoador 7.1 rs. Minnie Sargent of Central Point, will attend the Yeo family re union, which will be held ut Ashland at Christmas time. Mrs. Paul Hansen corsotlore for Nil Hone. Phono ORH-J. tf Why let your radiator freezo, when you can buy denatured alcohol for $1.25 per gallon at HIttson Motors, tf 10c pks. of pressed figs for 5c, Fri and Sat. at Jones'. 235 Sousa's band loft last nitiht on special train immediately alter the concert at tlio Page for Redding, Calif. whnrn a concert will bo given tonight $7.75 rubber tired tricycles reduced to $4.95 at Tho Medford Exchange. 23U Buy your blankets at tho Army Goods Store and savo money. 236 Jones' prices on stationery an way below others. 234 Tho enterprising co-ed, MIhs Mildred HiK-nrs, who was In Ashland n few days ago soliciting magazine subscrip tions to pay college expenses, killed chickens and did many oilier Interest ing stunts in order (o coax coy coins from reluctant palms. At tho fire hall Chief Robinson offered Miss Spears fifty cents if she would go upstairs and slide down tho brass polo. This Interesting stunt wiih obligingly per formed. At ono of the Ashland pool halls It is minted that a party of curd players wnB ranvnssed without results, whereupon they were Informed by the proprietor that ir they couldn't "vote" they could get out. They chose the latter course. Ashland Tidings. A suggestion for those who intend purchasing a now car Is to bo sure and see that latest model Hupmobllo mode It ti, now on display at Clark Motor Co. 23S 3 doz. oranges for 50c, Fri. and Sat, at Jones'. 235 An automobile radiator and hood cover makes nn Ideal Xmns present Medford Aulo Top Co., 30 N. Grape. Phono 101. tf leutn street, Aledford. ' tf Wo are giving away to each pur chaser of a $3.00 tier of wood or of also that amount In coal from now until Christmas, a fine silver nteel stove poker or child's pon cap. We have the only stock of strictly dry woou in Medford under our large sheds. A trial order will convince you that wo havo the best and cheapen: ruei in the city. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 7tt. K. A. Hubbard of this city and tho driver of the Aahland-Medford motor bus were both arrested Tuesday on account of exceeding the speed limit on the Pacific highway between Med- rord and Ashland. The arrests wore mado by State Officer S. B. Sandifer. $1.75 rubber tired tricycles reduced to $5.S5. At Tho Aledford Exchange. 236 Frank P. Fnrrell was yesterday aD- polntod as temporary justice of the Iaco by tho county court. Ho will act in this capacity until the return of Glenn O. Taylor from his vacation, which Is being spent In California. Horse-Shoo and Goodrich Silverton cords cheapest per mile. Exchange i ire uo. o'tx We havo recently Installed a now apparatus for recharging Ford magne tos, wmcn wo do for $1.00 and guaran tee results. No charge for testing. Riverside Oarage. if See oranges in window. 3 doz for 50c ut Jones' of course. 235' Mrs. Maud Port and son of Annie- Kale are In Ashland to Bpend the holi days witlj her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ii. Peachy. Get, your Xmas stationery nt lon.o- Wo can iive you big money. 234 I he Sanitary Beauty Shoo will be open Wednesday, Friday anil Saturday evenings. For appointment call C95-J. 235 Aubrey Furry, ('., from Medford F. of O.. from Phoenix For tires and tulei. Exchange Tire Co. rsi' Chocolate candy good soft cen ters, only 2 pounds for 4 5c at Jones'. 234" Price list for the Marinette Shop. 4f9 Lilierty Bldg.: Shampoos 75c; marcels $1.00; round curls 50c; manicures 5oc. 238 Robert C. Paulus. general manager of Iho Oregon Growers Cooperative association mado a brief visit in this city Tuesday evening while euroute from Del Monte, Calif., to his home in Snlem. Canteens and cupB. mess kit sets. Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central Ave. 230 Edgar Wight, reliable lewelnr 3 doz. ordnges for 50c, Fri. and Sat. at Jones'. 2.V.t Among tho assignment of officers of the reserve corps to the Xlnety-rixth division of the organized reserves, which has been several montlei in the process of organization, announced i i the order of Major General William M. Wright, commander of tho Ninth corps area, at San Francisco, is that of Colonel Gordon Voorhies, Infantry, to 3h2d Infantry. Take your 5 and 10-pound empty- buckets to Warner, Wortman & Gore. 234 Whon In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E Main. Rain coats and waterproof pants at Army Goods Store. 236 The reduced round trip fares for holiday travel went into effect today and will bo sold tomorrow and Satur day. Big orange salo at Jones' Fri. and Silt,, 3 doz. for 50c. 235 The best gift is the useful one. A "Pacific'" cedar chest is an ideal gift, userul, ornamental and moth proof. Will last a life time. We have several designs at different prices on hand. Order now for Christmas. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 236 A number of the students of St. Mary's academy from northern Califor nia points left for their homos today Don't forget that the man who -I,1"'1 Ul" lloli'la-Vfl vacation NOW PLAYING! Tho dramatization of " Harriet T. Corastock's powerful novel, "Mam'aelle Jo." An unusual picture interpreted by an unusual all-star cast, against a background of unsurpass able beauty. ... SILENT YEARS" with TULLY MARSHALL, PAULINE STARKE i GEORGE SEIGMAN and others COMING SUNDAY MARY MILES MINTER in "DON'T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL" speaks slightingly of your nolirv n, inu company issuing it. is seeking "is gain, nt your expense. J. H. Cochran, mgr.. Western L'uiou Life! . . 238 flu invitation has been sent bv Unua. burg to all cities located on the Pu blic highway to send delegates to that Ity on I'ehrtiary 21 to discuss the question of auto camp grounds. The discussion will bo ono of the hie nroh- lenis or ttm merchants' convention, to no noid l-ebruury 20, 21 and 21. The puriHiso of tho discussion is to formu late an agreement whereby all cities will chargo tho sirtuo fee for tourists pending tho night In their cami round, and to plan for better facllitlea for these tourists. flig orange sale at Jones' Fri. and Sat., 3 doz. for 50c. vtr A gigantic salo of groceries, flour and feed, fresh and suited moats at UlO Spot Cllsh Uasket Grocery ruuh and carry system, tlio Vinson llnrn 20 N. lllversldo Ave. Mr. Hello! Christinas Hnll. Holmo ri,,i. nouse. Hoc.. 21th. latest mimi,. i.v IOedoii's 5-ploco orchestra. "35 Sharon Merriniaii. who Is InLIni- n law course ut tho University of Cali fornia returned from llerkcley, the hitter part of last week. 'inn a inn lino of new mid roclalmed unny goods nt 32 S. Central avenue. o3ij Retreads and repaired tires nt prices (o suit. All skes. Kxehango Tiro Co. 23S Sir. and Mrs. Have Rosenberg lort last evening for Seattle wliero they will spend tho holidays. They expect to return in about ten days. 3 doz. oranges for 5uc, Fri. und Sal at Jones'. Handmade linen kerchiefs "for I.oO at The Vanity Shop. 231 Attractive, well equipped dairy much, close In, can be offered on very advantageous terms to soldier boy entitled to bonus loan. Write box 034 Medford, .or telephone 32!) during' uuniimmh nours. 234 The state motor traffic department gives out the warning that i.nln. automobile drivers leave theti- i,i P21 auto lh-ellKes on their car. nnlll the first of the year, they will be liable 10 n fine. Tho 1022 license is not good until the first of the year. Th.. de partment tilsn warns that unless llcbtH nro put on bicycles, they ure not t.. be used lifter dark and bicycle riders lugni wittM.ut lights win be arrested. A real Christum eve at Commnnliv parly at the Nat Saturday night. 2R rnr me holidays, i.hono nit nn.i have those clothes .!,..,, ..1 pressed, or sponged and pressed Prompt senice and prices the lowest consistent with first class work. For- Nme nvers 4. Cleaners. 110 Mistletoe. 2;:t; Stationery. See Jones' 23 1 Three More Days in Which to Select "His" Gift Our Complete Assortment of Men's Furnishings Will Supply the Solution of the Perplexing Problem. , , ; , MAY WE SUGGEST Hosiery (Silk and Wool), Mackinaws, Mufflers, Hats and Caps, Initial Handkerchiefs, Initial Belts, Neck wear, Dress Gloves, Outing Clothes, Canes, Sweaters, Pajamas, Auto Gloves, Tie Pins, Shirt Jewelry, Flannel Shirts, . Collars and Shirts. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON 'It Serves You RigW Headquarters for the Chirstmas Shopper OPEN EVENINGS Oregon City All Wool Overcoats and Mackinaws This office is prepared to wrnn vour Chriatmns packages to send by mail or express. tr A good time now to overhaul your Smith Form-n.Trnelr nlfnhmnn. w.. have tho drive chains and sprockets on hand for them. Geo. I,. Trelchler! Motor Co. 236" j l.adics and gentlemen's handsome pongee handkerchiefs at Deuel's Art Dept. tI Word comes from Grants I'ass that tho new Josephine Caves highway will lie completed and ready for use the first of the year. The highway is ;n feet wide, although the specifications called for eight feet. Engineer I'etors of llellinghani, Wash., who has had charge of tho engineering part of the work, found that the road could be widened without a great amount ol extra limn or expense. Tlio maximum grade is six per cent, allowing an easy climb to iho top. Tho highway ter minates 00(1 feet below the cave 011 trauce. A camp site is being provided at tins place. Yon will find a full lino of new and reclaimed army goods nt 32 S. Central avenue. Handmade linen kerchiefs in col ors and whlto for $1.50. Tho Vanity b'hcip. 234 Fresh lime and plaster. Medford Lumber Co. MJiffW iffmiiBiFiwimiwiwHH iwiwiftMtnaaMjftaufaij.-M-rrftTfWTrTiiislii.aBniis tvAwa iBiinn'f thimi i iHgBBiMtamiiujajp Big Christmas Eve Community Dance :: Nat Saturday Night Many Christmas Tree Souvenirs for Everybody ADMISSION 10c w imB i-v STATIONERY THE GIFT that is ever welcome and cheerfully received Don't fail to see our wonderful assortment. Hundreds of Practical and Useful Gifts for Everyone. Desk Sets Fountain Pens Desk Calendars Eversharp Pencils Game Sets Drawing Sets Writing Portfolios Smoking Sets Memo Eooks Eecipe Books and Boxes Leather Goods Waste Baskets Greeting Cards Books Make an Incomparable Christmas Gift. We Have a Large Assort ment By the Popular Authors. "Everything for the Office" MEDFORD BOOK STORE N. Central Ave. Medford PREPARE! for the lie.-! iiins.-iilfl.vnt pie. tine l-litei(aliiiiieiit you haw cier seen m xiiilr.r low priors, ItMlilNMVti m: I- TI'KSII.W ii:c. ut 1 it PAGE THEATRE Will Present D. W. Griffith's I'rodiictinn Stationer. first. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OII SAI.K -Turkey!., .3 vear old !'"" r,,r ''reedlns. J. C. HccrliiK I entral l'nlnl. tf LOST Wednesday afternoon, beaver nir coiisr in or near Medford. Finder please leave at Mall Trlhmir office.; Howard. ..r.' l ot it snows paii.v A est SI I Pharmacy j 17 jut Our entire stock of Christmas Stationery will go at ONE HALF REGULAR PRICE FRIDAY and SATURDAY .V