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FACiE SIX MTXtFORJ) MATT, TRTTIFXC. MFJFOT,D, OhTiOV. TTTTTtsDAY. TU'T.MP.r.U 22. 1D21 Everything in Holiday Smokes Most all men enjoy something from this Kan's Store and here we offer the choicest quality in "Emok-ables." Nothing )jut Hie highest type or Clgara ia pre sented at frices Hint are truly moderate. When you buy here you set every assurance that the recipient will appreciate the, gift. Special boxes ot o, 10, 2 5, SO, 100. to give the cigars a holiday appearance are offered free of charge. BROWN & BROWN n tho an (J if t- Sweets for Christmas Nothing In more nrccptnlila or pleasing for (.'hrlHlmas presents for ov.ry "member of tlio family for sweetheart or friend than a ehoirn bos of candles, oil her placed on the CliriKtniaH tree, in hill or her Htocldnj?, or Hont by mall or mi'micnum'.' MED FORD MAID CANDIES Are made in Medford. a home institution, by Mdeford people, mid are guaranteed to lie unexcelled. Ifcm'l ask your denier for candy, but ask for Modl'oril .Maid Candy. 11 cornea In nico Iuixoh of different nlzci. Medford Candy Co. Say it with Candy this year. Watch Your Bleeding Is the Sign of Trouble M.tlicnl science Knows liow .serious it) the su:n of lilnedinij 1,'unis, for it Knows Mini If ml or nnd bleodino; fjitniM lire tle forerunner of lTOHKHKA, Hint dread disease which iil'l'licl:; VOVK out of every FIVK people over forty. If. the disease is unchecked, (lie mini line recedes, the teeth deony, loosen mid fall old, or must be extracted to rid the system anil wreck your health; these poisons often cause, rheumatism, nervous disorders, auiiemiu and other ills. TO AVOID PYORRHEA the best treatment for any disease is to prevent it. I-'ree con sultation and advice. I'ainless Dentistry is oi f our specialties. Not only in KX- TH.U'TIONS, but. all other dental operations, where it is pos sible to alleviate dental pain. Dr. O. J. Johnson, Dentist 228 East Main St., over M M Department Store Phono Cfil) Ol'liee 1 lours !;00 to 7.00 Sundays !) :00 to 1-:(10. Oiher time arranged by appointment MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES n.wi.Y i..ci:n' si nkav i:iti:ci i: iu:r. it. iu-M Leave Medford ll:e0 . XI. Leave ItoscvuiK 1:00 !' M. One of Oregon's lo-.t Scenic Trips We save you time and tnone . Shortest Kouto by to Mi!i- I'ares Medford Hosohuri; J I. mi Crant.i I'.iss Uoscliurg $:!.00 MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGES k.mi.v Ami scMi.'.vri i i:tivi: in:c. it, iosi Leave Medford--11 A. M . 1 I'. M.. -leO I. M. Leave Cr.inis IV.a.i --In A. M , 1 1'. 4:1.". I'. M. INTERUKBAN AUTOCAR CO. W. I,. I.KU IS, M.uiagrr. UNIQUE CONCERT RAF Court News County AiiMract Co.) Marriag Licenses Theclore HwniilirU. ami Difchk'S- A ttnlquo Christmas. Concert is to lit- Kivi'n Kridny 7:30 p. m., hy tno Sunday school of the Viral liaj)tlvt hurli. All attuniliriK an- ask'it 10 hi: in thfir rtcatH on time, um it will hilp In the carrying out of ttm' ial f(.'.'iturc8 in tho program. Follow ing in tho. oriif-r of the witwtain-rin-nt. Tho p-ihllc are invlteU to this as Veil n'.i to th- flrand Chi Istinas concert to he given Sum! ay evening liy u larKo '"horns choir. iTocc-s-eionul "This Christmas fl lory Soiin" IH kivIh f tin no or violin ncc, TahlMiux "Thf Jihth of Chrim" ... Mihs-s J mu J'nnincri, Host Scott anil Kihcl 1 In win tl "Sih-nt Nlnhf Mr. V. U. I-cach "I ah her's Cradif Souk" Hcl' n I .each, l.oln NorriK, MarKarct. I'.''cO, Dorothy i loi'fman, ami Kathcrlna Itryant "Hark, I Hinr th AiikcIh Sin".... I'rimary l)-i)artniciit Chorus "HaiJ. KIiik Forever" i'lano, violin and chinic arc. Prayer lv. 1'. It. l.wh "Chi iHtmurt Jlellh" 5 t,'iiiM and chorus, flush liht acc. I'iano, violin and chimes. Sonff V'V Ki'tiool "Joy to the World" K"rii;i!ioii "Nearly Christinas". . , . Kfitheiine I.athrnp Kctiiation ".Mother's Surprise" .... Thelma Kiinrnons Story "When the Christinas AnRel Came Down" J lie z tJciihard Souk 'The Chiii-ttna:; Day" i'riir.ai y. U'; Itat ion "Such u Happy Titnt" . . lMsie Ciiil.nn, Arveliu Uakei-, I (eel in i ion ''When ( 'hrlhtm:is Is over" Tiowena jvrdiio, Marjoiiu fiehhard "Hird's 'hi-i. i mas Carol" Synfipsis of hook Mr;. I.cach. Hf-Mif "Ilii-iiiW-H J'ri'panitlon for tho Christ mas Dinner Party" Mm M. I.. Daily rtx. UukrIok lli-len .lail Sarah Maude Walter Scott IN-ter I nes; Celihard Kittv V'chna Meadows ("has. Whlliock Ci-aro Iteiisha w A my TuMis Donald Stinson Wildon I'olhau'h "Santa's Visit" ( 'hri.-itnias Troo . . . . Peoria . .Clement Hily .... Susan .Cornelius .... I-arry FRIDAY' SEVEN P. M The f'hrislnias enlertainmcnt of I be Presbyterian Sunday Kchnol will be Kivcn l-'i-iday nii-'lil. tbe 2:!rd at 7 p. in., prompt. 'I'lle primary de partment, under tbe leaderHblp of Miss liulliH and .Mi.-'s Mary Cure llfi.s been worltlnf; for weeks 'on a can tata entitled "A Secret for Christ mas." In addition there will be four I'lioi-uye.s by a choir of twenty Kiri.s. Other preparations have also been made which will please the children anil exemplify the Christinas 'spirit. Parents are asked to notice the time, 7 iw in. The Christmas tmisten! pro Ktam of the I'reHhyterian elmlr will be ;lven on Christmas Sunday morn InK December at 11 a. m. The rtuartet consisiliiK of Mrs. Kred StraiiK, Mrs. Frank Isaacs, Forrest Hilweudes and William Vawter will ho assisleil by Mrs. li. MiKlheso su phann, V:8 Sherwood contralto. Kvorett Hrarlon, lenor and Dr. W. W. Mr, ward, bass. They will render tbe eantata '"I'hc Manner Throne" by Manny. It is tbe Christmas story in sitliK. Mr. Caiitou .lanes will assist on tin violin. Those who have heard these singers know that the music will he of the very best. Kvery one is uriicd to be in the church by II a. ni., promptly so as not to miss a sinKle number, also so as not to dis turb the service by cominK In late. A proe;rani will be published later. A Vesper service will be held at 5 p. in., at the Presbyterian church for the sinKim: of Chrlstsnias carols and a shi.rt Christmas message. Miss Mary K. Core will sini; at this service. Circuit Court L. A. Murphy (icnardiani vs. Henry K. Wlietstone et al. Petition. Charles V. Hates i. Jane L. Hates. Suminoas. tlladys V. easier vs. William S. (Vht. Sunirnons. li. II. Dietrich va. Neil Henry et nl. Humrnon.s. Gladys '. Co:iwr vs. William S. Coope.'. Divorce. II. 11. Dledrich vs. Neil Henry. To (Ulet. .V. Splesberuer i. Son Co. vs. F. E. .Manning. For money. Charles W Hates vs. Jane L. Hates. Divorce. Henrietta OConnell vs. Wickluff O'Connell. Affidavit, findings and con clusions. Default, decree. Mary Gomez vs. 1-Mwardo Oomez, Findings and conclusions. Decree. Mildred Wolfram vs. Frank M. Wol fram. Acknowledgement of service, affidavit, findings and conclusions, de fault decree. (Jeori-'o Kinley vs. LSiK ltend Milling Co. Objections to cost hill. Pine I! It llunkins Co. vs. Orie It. Morris. Motion. II. F. Fuller et iri vs. li. C. Cliristof ferson. Stipulation. (iertrude Gamble vs. Ff&d Gamble. Affidavit, default. Frank C. Hramwell vs. M. F. Pence. Cost bill. Frank C. Hramwell vs. Ce:i. W. Col laid. Cost bill. Frank C. Ilramv.ell vs. II. A. Wood. Cost bill. Frank C. Hramwell vs. T. Ralph Pil lock. Cost bill. Frank (.'.IT Hramwell vs. W. I. Mc I li tire. Cost bill. Frank C. Hramwell vs. M. I,. All'ord. Cost bill. Frank C. nnimwell vs. V. O. Oar i . It. Cost bill. Frank C Hruaiwoll vs. S. K .Combs Cost bill. State vs. Krocsl S. WolKamott. Mo tion and ordi'r. on Christmas Probate Court Kst. Wilbur L. Jacks. Petition, waiver, consent sale. Kst. L. .M. Jlotir.se. Proof of publica tion. Kst. Francis, George Clausing et al (minors). Bond. Kst. Annie K. Rogers. Claim, peti tion, order. Kst. Wither L. Jacks. Inventory and appraisement. Kst. Win. L. Chihlers. Order of eon firniation. Kst. Lorenzo F. Thorn. Admitted to probate. 150 10 10 10 10 10 SHIELDING B LEGGER SALT I.AK1-: CITY. Dec. 22. K". K. Tciiren.-e, editor of tbe American Fulls Press. American Frills, Idaho, was fined. $1(1 fur contempt of court, today for refuslnK to divulfte his sourees of in formal ion in regard to an Interview with "the most promi nent hootlcKKcr In tile city." that ap peeys in his paper, aecordiuu- to word .received here. Tbe interview Kave a detailed deserii.tleii of whore and how be, .lieu- leiuer is belni; made. ' Zb.wk.i Mi-els (ii.bar. j hii:mim;ii.m, a i;, .. nee. ;!!:. nisl-i us. 'hys.-.k,., wicstlini; cham jplun. will defend bis title tonight ;)(;. oils! (odio Cebar, The Hindu chal : lender has youth in his favor; Zhys : ':llo has e pi-rieilei'. The champion ; weinus 1 " ,t imuds and (lobar tips , tbe seal, s at -1-'.. Real Estate Transfers II. K. Hedford et ux lo John T. llailey, lots 1 anil 17, blk. 6. Carner & Sabin Add. to Wood- vlllo $ Herbert Klmoro et al to Pauline Kliuore. NVi of SW. NW of SK. SW of N'1'3 sec. :!', tp. IIS, S. I!. 4 W j Knoln (!. Hamilton to Charles L. I WJlHon et ux, S'-i of NK, NK . of SK sec. :iu, tp. S. II. 2 W. jCieorUP Currier et n to Jesse D. HiKhl, id. D. L. C. 57, tp. 58, S. K. 1 W ! Pltarl K. Dodson to W. Hive et ux Lot ou Lincoln St., Ashland 313.0: L. Davis et ux to (ieoiKe Cur rier, lot ", hlk. 3, Anderson- Toft Add. to Medford... Elmer K. Kenyon t tlx to W. Hire et ux , pt. of lot Hi, Ash land Homestead Assn. Tract, Ashland C. W. Glasgow et al to (1. Stewart Porter et ux, pt. I). L. C. 45, tp. 37, S. U. 1 W Osa Medley to R. L. Medley, lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. li. blk. 5, Fruit Dale Add. to Medford Clly of Medford to The- 1st Nat l Hank of Martlnville, lot 3. blk. 2. Tattle's lsj Add. to Med ford Herllia S. llnrmini et vir to 1st Nul'l Hank of Medford. lot in Calloway's Add. to Modl'ord.... 1st Null Hank of Medford to Frank P. Farroll. lot in Gallo ways Add. lo Medford Alton Severance et ux to John Kellener. lot in Ashland W. K. Cox to (i. W. Nichols, land In see. 20, tp. 3S, S. R. 1 Kast.. T. J. Noonan to .Mrs. Hessle Hello Jones, lot 7, blk. 51, Central Point Susan It. Martin et vir to J. M. Hughes et ux, lot in Ashland.. City of .Medford t Carrio K. Damon, lot Jl. blk. HI. Med ford Eva M. Youue; et ux to Archie Sanderson, lot (1. blk. 3. Con. tral Subdivision lo Cottage Add. to Medford W. F. Hucliner et ux to Frank (iilloon et tiv, land in sec. 11, tp. !. S. K. 1 Kast J. A. Stewart et ux to Mary K. Silllnian. pt. lot 2, blk. 1. Harr's Add. to Me lford .Mary K. Sllllmnn et vir to Lena HiKKlus, pt. lot 2. hlk. 1. Hair's Add. to Medford 1000 10 10 10 10 10 200 in in in Notice to Public The Class A Garage. Rogue River Aircraft Co.. nor A. H. MrKenzIo or K. G. High personally will lie respon sible for any bills contracted by Wm. A llaker. as he Is not connected with us lu any way. Had Kidney Trouble Ten Ytfars lion't give up hope if you are suffer Iiir from backache, rheumatic nnins (stiff, swollen joints, always tired feel Ing, pains in groin and umscles or other symptoms of kidney trouble. J T. Osborn. R. F. n. No. 1, Litcasville O., writes: "I had kidney trouble for 10 years. 1 tried all kinds of kidney remedies but they did me no gixid. 1 look ono Untlo of Foley Kidney Pills jiiud they helped tne so much I a:n well ,now," Sold everywhere. Adv. at the Wo havn sto-'ki'd luavily on soiiu .NViv Chri-stniHS Toys anil rather than ranv them over for another year, we have UKIU'CKO 1'ltK'KS on 'K)VS ami OTH! K ;t)ti)S who-ti malic ap propriate "iii:(jnas HiftH. W'v have made this n duet ion heforo ( hrfstmas to lve ou the benefit when it means most to you. TOVS Kl'imKK T1KKD TIUCVCI.KS Ileffiilnr "."" llubbcr-tii-ed Tricy cli's, 18 inch front wheel. Reduced to !)lL!.- Regular $K.Tr lilitil.i i -l.ii i-il 'I'licy cles, 121 inch front wheel. Kedticeil in SH.".).". Hernial' $12.. "in Hobby Curs. Heduced to !! 1 .1S. HeKiilar .'SN.T.'i Auto roe the hoy. IJe- llilced to $io.i5. Iteg-ular ffl.tm Doll Hrds ."c i-'tHMrriti: Ki'grnlar !(i:t.'.(IO Darit (ink Ivvtcn.sioii Talile anil six Chairs. lietilieeil to .S'JI.I).-. Regular $:t.".!() Oak t i ineiHis Dresser. Ki diiccd lo -M.r,, NKW TK.V TAIil.KS Oak finish Ten Tables, now J0..TO White Kiianiel Ten Table, nov....!ji7.5t .MAHOfJAW ITIIMTlliK Solid Oak Mahogany Arm Cliaie $lo ll-picce set, Settee anil two Chairs, beautifully upholstered anil finisiiiNl in inalio.'talty $H.5() Four bicviou lnahogany Hook Cases !(;5.".(M) OAK FINISH HOCKKIiS Special !j."i.0." Iti'Kiilai .'jiS.oO Itockcrs F.LKCTIllCAI. GOODS Hot Point Klectric Iron $-.(." Hot Point Kiectrli- drill ., Hot Point Keictrie Hot Pud S !.." 1-llectrle Parlor Lamps, beautiful lie signs Sd.To and $l.t.0 ,j.ap.ixi:sf. vasi:s .Mallll'iccnt hand finished Flowered rlnpap.oso 'ase $:l.r.O Another lovely I-'Iowered Vase, only PAITIN(i.S Kegulnr INx-LS incli, hanii iiaintinrj;. with golden I'riuil", subject ''(Johleu Hod," n lu'unty. Itediiliir !flH. lte- (llleeil to SI). 75 Iarg;e .slzu hiuiii painting, framed, "Ocean Scene." I!ee,ular IjilO.on. Reduced to ff l.l)." Two Companion Pastoral Scene Paint ings. Kegular $:i.5t) each. IliMlncivl to $1.0.-, MISICAL INSTRl'MKN'TS Splendid old Violin anil ca.se. ...S:t."".00 (iood (iuitar, only....'. $(!.(!() iflaiuloliti, in ood condition $l.f.. l-:.ccptioual buy in llanjo and Case Sto.lM) Silver I'lnleil Cornet and rase SlO.oO Tromlione.s, Slide unit Valve, 87.oO to .? I. -..(10 Player Piano Music Rolls, choice -!)c VICTOR PHONOOR.VPH.S AM) KKCORllS Victor Phonograph ami I'J l-ecorils, .S12..-( Phonograph Itecoids, your choice, 2.1r ami Jioc l'honigi ap;i Keeor.ls i vuhnnncd at l.'ic. t.'l'XS AND RKVOIA I1RS I- gauge lveis Johuiou, Single S.iiol (Jun $7.."l Itov of Shells, 12 gauge, smokeless SI .110 .111) high power Remington I'if's 825.no This is less than half the r.t-t iv v tiKlay. ,S!2 Special Colt's Police I'o-.lli." 1! volver S!.- (1:1 FISH POLK, IUSKKT, ri.FIS Haiiihoo .loinleil-1 i.-.li I'.t'e l-'isll Reels from HI .".'i to S2.5H o. 1 Martin A utouu.: i 1 i b Kis-I, S'J.50 IVartirallv new Wicker 1-Mi I'.nskel l 75 Suit rs?s fi.ni to SI. 75 Mimns from SI. Oil to 82.25 Accoi tliu: to size. New Hag Rug-. uiaile by Pi-iseiUa Cir cle of First M. i:. church, great values lit ' $2.25 Peing sold for Ibeai without cbai-ge. White l-"namei Lids from S2.5o to ,l 1.50 Silk l-'loss lat cesses, SpiM-ial, new, 811.1)5 Cot and Couch .Mattresses $:5.25 lo 8(1.75 anil Many Other Good Uuys at the Medford Exchange 21 1 West Main Phone !:! Where Yon Can liny. Sell or t.u-hntiKv .Xnjthiny Sunshine and Omnges li ii 'fel?S., P Ajiltrul to ruuutli-K Ih.il'.iiiul. ruel. Ji-nr Whv net po to California's -'""" Seiiihland this winter'.' Ttiere i . l injov ti.e warmth of an iin-lioi'led sun. t ie isiihiag bl-nelies. outdenr !"'its sin l the fragrance ef flowers and oraliR'-". Through Sleopini? Cars Observation and Dining Cars Via The Scenic Slinstu ltouto I'-'aVMle all the comforts of modern travel Tl,.- rail journey nff'.r.ls an opportunity r s-in,-,- many iiitorestliiK places a writ! (be .i. Itounil Trip Excursion Tickets are on fialo to Santa Barbara Los Angeles San Diego For fare train sehpilules. deprrlptlve fi.bli-rs ur sleeping ear reseryutbins,, ask Ticket Aki-iiis, or write Southern Pacific Lines I J 3 9 JUIl- . THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rlmn with U inch tires front and roar, hs a family car of class anil comfort, both hi .summer and in winter. For tour ing it is a most comfortable car. The large plate Itlass whitlows make it. an open ear when desired, while in case of rain and nil inclement weather, it ran ho made n most delightful closed cur in n few minutes. Iiain-proo,", (last-proof, fine upholstering. In oad, roomy seals. Simple in operation. Any body can surely drive it. While it has all the ilis linctiie economical merits of tho l-'ord car in opera tion nnd maintenance. Won't yon come ill and look it over. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Birth and Pacific Highway I WRESTLING 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 Roseburg VS. - Carl Hadley cf Eureka, Calif. One Hour Match Tickets $2.20 Ringside. Reserved $1.50. General Admis sion $1.00, plus War Tax. Scats on sale at Bowers Gold Hill Brown nnd Erown Medford Ross and Ross Central Point Irvin's Cigar Store Ashland - .