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MEDFOrtD MATT; THTTCTTNT:. MEDFOTM1. ORK;0 TITTTJSDAY. DECEMBER '22. 1921 PAGE THREE M i.;s Skaciri ami To " ":ara Winlun n' , ami s;i;n. .1 by ' lI.tiMit Wiiilier,!, v.'-iv luuiul in a dual; in Miss Sl'.ar ins ruoiu y-su 4;iy. SEARCH FOR GIRL IN mxm OF isalvaBS SEATTLE Wm ' KETTLES BOILING Now Showing at Rialto Theater f-TCATTI.K, TV. A i-n.-iKt-wiiU' rcftivh was i tir m-Mut tt',1 today a; iho rooucst of SutIo polu-o for Mis.-il t iara K. "Skai in, termer t-'i-'plioin1 j t xih a n w o ope ra iny h wr . in U u; h a i . j thut ."sh. inijfht bo abU tn U-.r.AV li:;lu : on tin1 KlayinK" of I-V ni inn nil I fork- j brunn, wtukhy I'-tiivd re;i 1 ostaii : h alt-r, " ;vhon 1oiU' v, ?is I'ouiut in a room of his lutnu !u re cst-ialay. IT had 'Jiot-n Kliot tlm-ua the hom.1 and ' hail boin tload t v. u months, in tl.o opinion ot oit'utus. iiornnrunn was iai;ul on tho lloor of an ulcnvG near the bf-Uroom ihat hail been occupied by .Mi. is Sliurin, who royidt-a in the 1 lot hbi mm homo for Hovt-ral month;, according to othor tonanfs of the building. They .said she had ropcatodiy visited her apartment in the last two months', disappearing finally about Ih-coinbor 5. She told thoni, tlu-y said, thai Jtochbnmn had aoiw. to Portland, Ore., on business. The only clue to the m.wtoiy, ae eordlns" to polb e wris a series of let ters and tebjKi'ams pin-porting tu hnve been sent by Moehbiunn in Kdwiml Von Tobel, the lati'-r's ultornry hero, askinir that rentals from pn.pt'rty uv.rjed by the real estate man be sent to iiiin at Portland, Ore., and Oak land, and San Bernardino, fnl. They had all been written after Horhbrunn I was .slain. County Coroner W. H. Cor . eon derlarod. AliKrt Skarin, pnliro recalled today, w:ts Nlinbtly injured hero three years ujvo ben .Mrs. Cleo Winborn, wife of Jtobert Win born, a barber, at- tueked .Miss Kkurln with a pistol, shot and killed her mother, Mrs. Rmiim Hkarin, tind then commit toil suiekle. Offieera -said they afterward learn ed Miss Skarin went to Detroit, Midi., to visit "V inborn when he wan ill. Letters and telegrams addressed tn Kit' "'V fir v; ' m I n 1 Ik.. , ; ,11 v h 1 ;v- in i J !'- - i I !: LED RUSSIAN IS HW2f MEDFORD VISITOR MJ r Many ni. k Is, dimes, ijUart '-s. half dollars are finding their way into the Christmas kettles. Although this Is the first year that the Solvation Army has bt-en In Medford. The people arc responding nerously to the app at. The iI"fieers in ch;!rt;i are ruvr that no needy family w ill be nvh.nked. Put all will rei iw a basket dinner. They will aiso h;iW a Christmas treel .:id pri.;:ir.!,i yi'-'en by the nrmv Sim !.;.' sehonl children on Mtindi-y ev. n int. Oecembor 2iith. in the army hall, : L 0 K. Main to whbh all th.- poor ehildren ale invit"d. There wilt be treats for all. The money left over will be used through the winter to relievo the poverty a nd sal ' ferine whieh ill bo ery Kfeat before s)rinjT. M. Alexander Schwartz, author of i he book, "The Voice of Russia," who is on. a transcontinental lecture tour, is In the .city for a few hours today, his efforts to arrange a lecture In this city coining to naught. Schwartz was here six years an", and deliver ed a lecture on the war, then raKniK. and Is rei'otini'.ied as one of the lead ing authorities on Kussla and its present r tilers. Schwartz went to Russia with socialist credentials in Ki'y 1 with his wife, but their private investigations landed them in jail, where Mrs. Schwartz died from hardships. Schwartz was a delOKuto tu the Moscow Congress, and was born in Russia, but is bitterly opposed lo the Polshovlk lOKime. Suggestions from The Vanity Shop Candles 50c each to $1.50 pair Hand Colored Cards 15c to 50c 'Kerchiefs Imported and Hand made, 50c to $1.50. Hand-made Boxes of compact Powder and Rouge for $1.25 to $2.00 Collar and Cuffs in sets of real lace from $2.50 to $12.75 Vanity Boxes from $4.75 to $10, in the newest leathers Beads of all colors, kinds and descriptions Christmas reductions on all mil linery, and some trimmed hats at $2.45 each The Vanity Shop Corner E. Main and Bartlett We Do Hemstitching 8c per yard M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH The. Sumluy school prcgi'am of the M. E. church, South, Friday, Doc. 'S.id, 7:111) p. ni., follows: Souk hy the congregation K'.-ading Krnest Conrad Prayer hy the Hiipe.rlnten.leut :.I)r. Roberts Sum; : ,...By (lie choir Reading Edward Mc.Murray Duet Helen and Virginia Rice Exercise tiy 7 Junior hoys Reading Henry Sanders Solo Mrs. Huhlor Reading :. Jean Rice Reading Donald CI rentes Solo Jean Wood Reading l'auline Roberts Song Mrs. lMckel'a class Reading May Hlcher Song Mrs. Whipple's class Reading Nora Wolf Solo Ksther Huhler Reading Audrey Roberts Address Pastor 7 I'D f A "campaign has been launched (n this statu aimt the selling of eij;ar- eUe.s tu tninois. and unvsts have been made :!t eastern Oregon jfnts. Christinas candles T0c each to 51.50 a pair, at The Vanity Shp. tf Novelty nee-lle ews at Deuel's Art I)eit. t: (ieoi'o N'ouber spent Tuesday in HorubwoU ami HUt, Calif., UUendiim to business mattoix. lie reports a huavy snow in the Hinliiyous, but tin biliway is open to auto traffic. Dr. H. E. Murphy, dentist, over Woolworth Btore. James Mahouey of I'.'.Uie Kails, i.- I spending a lew d.iys in tin? city attond inn to business matters and visiting ) old friends. Army shoes and worli shoefl at Artny Goods Storn. '230 State Traffic Officer J. J. Mc.Mabon is In Hosebur for a few days for the purpose of assisting auto owners in filltiiK out their new license applica tion blanks. VXJl licenses must be on cars driven out on and after Jan.! 1, the officer states and unless licenses arc procu red by t ha t t lino a nd are put in use, arrests will follow. He. is ready to give all assistance in his power to autoisls making application for lice;is plates. Koseburg News Review. II ii y your Christinas caud'.ea tor 50c to $ 1 .50 at the Vanity Shop. 231 Mfles Can trail of Huch, was a busi ness visitor in the city for a few hours : Wednesday. High prado tailors for men ami women. Ome, Anhland, Ore. tf Ki'fective immediately, all claims for refund and abatement of federal taxes win bo promptly adjusted when dis closed by the audit of an income Vi return, without the formality of a i " ; taxpayer filing a claim for refund of Prank Travers Jeiomo of Chicago, 'overpayment. This Information has who is a special representative of tholj,lMl beon rocMivoil by Clyde (J. Hunt- fl The Desired Gift 0 1 'GEORGE oEIG'AAInT and TULLY MARSHALL i'n "SlLCrJT YEARS" R-C PcruRSi" coin. c, Hector rf Internal revenue, from list in Western Manul iuHui in I !'" "I that city, iirr.ve.l here tins ti,,, office of Ih.w.oiunilssion.T of Inter- James Peart left t d;iy for Oakland, ! 'nl"K to ssjen.l the. hollibiy season Iml ,,.,. ,lt. Washington. Calif., where: in a h -spilul of thai, city jw'Ih itr- !lM(1 ilrs. J'!T' rotiin and i,arg0 size pork and henns lOc. Army a major operation will lie pel f inueil ,.n 'Uher relatives, lie is a nephew of Goods store. 230 him incidental t: the injury he KiiH- h'rs- Kdltll ,eromo -nnd a eoiislu ofi l-:. T. Staple.i of Ashland was a busi- talned in a tractor accident about a year ago. See oranges In window, U doz. for r.uc at .lopes' of course. 2'15 When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main St. Jeiry and Kenneth Jerome. npsJ visitor In the citv Wednesday Rain coats and waterproof panta nt.afterniMm for a few hours. Army Ooods Store. tf j Veo-Heave-O! Help empty our shelvoa Go to The. Vanity Shop for hand-. 1 80c can K. (.'. baking imwder fi'Jc made Christmas novelties from 50c , 50c can K. C. baking powdor 39c to $n.00. 234 jlific can K. C. baking powder We The fine banner which was awarded iie can K. baking powder Te The banks of the city will close Sat-1 the Southern l'aclfio lines north of urday noon to remain closed until next Tuesday morning, as .Monday, the day following Christmas is a lesal holiday Ashland for making the best record of all roods employing 2000 men, in the northwestern region during the nation- Jones sells chocolate candy, 2 ,a railroad accident prevention drive, pounds for 4".c. Can you beat it? j Oct. l.S-Oct. lilst, IMS, by the regional 231 .director of the I'. S. railroad aclinlnis- R. 1. Stewart, builder, contracts for ' ti al Ion, is on exhibition at the local all buildings. Residence 217 Applo j Southern Pacific depot. It will remain street. Phone fi-13. tf here 30 days after which it will be sent O. J. Showers left this morning for on to some other point. WEDDING BELLS 'I Klamath Falls to spend the holidays there with his sister. Norv and reclaimed O. D. shirts and breeches at Army Goods Store. tf Why bother with wrapping Christ mas packages. We are prepared to wrap them so they will be safe for sending by mail or express. tf Jack Lett, the dancing master ar- I.ime at Medford Lumbar Co. tf All kinds of rougn und dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 K. Main St.. Fred Spliuu, who relumed from the stale of Washington several weeks ago 1ms been in the hills near Prospect for the past few weeks a big game hunt. Fred returned this morning with rested last Sunday for passing a forged i the report that he had bagged a small check on the Hotel Holland, and who j bob-cat and a. jack rabbit. HOC Young Hyson tea, 1 lb 3 lie lfie can pork and beans 10c 30c can salmon...-,..... l'Jc lfie can soup 10c 10 lb. pull Crystal White syrup 08c 10 In. pail Whito Karo syrup 08c Pig salo on aluminum and granite ware and all holiday goods. Unload ing groceries, save by trading at The Truax Store, 327 K. Main St., Medford. 231 Tim Hi Times, official publication ol the Medford High school, wuh dis tributed at the High school assembly this afternoon. This Issue was n b!x page issue In two colors and does credit to the editorial staff which is responsible for Us arrangement. passed a similar clnxik on Hiovri & llrown, pleaded guilty to the charge of forgery before Justice lia:::haw In Jacksonville yesterday and wan bound over to the grand jury on $1000 bail, which he is unable to furnish, hence will lie in the county jail, as Ills rela tives in California have refused to come to his aid'. The check passed at llrown & Brown's was for $22.50, and Or- Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Dlilg. Telephone 503-R. tf Army ami navy underwear nt Army Goods Store. 236 Mrs. Mary Brown of ICugle Point, spent Wednesday In the city shopping and visiting friends. Shingles, shakes. -Medford I.br. Co. Big shipment of new Christmas candles from Mrs. Montgomery at The Xew 1'. M. Kpokane WASHINGTON, Doc. 22. Edward (i. Davis, of Idaho, was nominated to day by President Harding to bo i'ultod States district attorney for taut slale, and Thomas J. Smith waa named postmaster at Spokane, Wash. To Stop Coughing at Night Whon anyone Is suffering from a bronchial affliction or has a cough that lingers on and grows worse nt night, the loss of sleep tends to weak en the sufferer and grows' more sor- i Married at the home of the bride s parents on Oakdale avenue, by Rev. W. J. Feuton on December 21, Lu cius Kincaid, and Miss Hazel Spen cer. Both contracting parties live in Jackson county, and have a host of friends who wish them smooth sailing on the sea of life. was endorsed by Karl York, who had i Vanity Shop. tf become acquainted with Lelt and John Philip Sousn, the distinguished i ions the longer it Is nogleeted. Mrs. thought he was all right, but Sid j bandmaster who appeared in this city 'M. Sutor, 047 Longhrook Ave., Strat- Brown, who was suspicious of the Wednesday Is an old acquaintance or ford. Conn., writes: 1'Oley s Honey Arthur Hazelrigg of this city. Mind Tar has given me great reliot Hot coffee and light lunches, ta-'from a severe attack of bronchitis." check and Lelt, only advanced $2.50 on it, as an accommodation to York. Leather coats and vests at right price. U. S. Army Goods Store. 236' New shipment of Indies' wool silk and wool hose at Deuel's. males and chill con curne nt DeVoo's. No medicine stands higher throughout John A. WestcrHiiHl wHl leave Fri-ithe nation as a funilly remedy for and i day on a trip to Honolulu and expects 'colds, coughs and croup. Sold every- tf I to return about. February 1st. ' 'where. Adv. CRQWSON'S CANDIES for Christmas We are preparing daily an endless variety of packages in sizes from half to ten pounds, in plain and elaborate styles, with but one quality "CROWSON'S" made in our own shop for lovers of good candy everywhere. May wo suggest as especially pleasing, a genuine Leather Jewel or Glove Bojc, packed to your order with her favorite sweets, or glace fruit. We puck and wrap for mulling SDITHKRV OREGON'S LKADlXd COXrKCTlOXliKY ASK FOR GKNUINE BUTTER ROLL BREAD The bigger the loaf the better the flavor. Pound and half size now being made. Try one, PURE AND WHOLESOME AND MADE WITH MILK ,,- A Person Often ? Remarks ' v that ho is "lucky" to have a sparo tiro with him. However, it In more ofton duo to his having properly oquippod himself for nuy omergencjr that may happen on the. road. The time to buy that oxtra tiro Is now. You will save money now. Later, It will save you trouble. .' Hajrwood Tire Surgeons : W. T). Titijrhefl ' ; a V. oWini BIGGEST ORANGE SALE EVER HELD IN MEDFORD! In order to give everybody a Christmas treat this is what we are going to do For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ii. . . -. !-... Of course our competitors will go thru their usual line of talk and we certainly keep them buzzing but the public is waking up and beginning to realize that "JONES IS THE ONE WHO PULLS PRICES DOWN" DOZEN FOR 50 c W if SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW FREE DELIVERY Phone 125-126 JONES of Course The Store That Makes Its Competitors Holler ' k a; fr