Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    FIGE TWO
METVFOTID MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFOTiD. OttKfSOX. FIM DAY. DIX'KMHKU 2:1. 11)21
Woodland
Personal
In their exclleuieat over the Christ
mas preparation Medford people are
warned that the stores, offices and
other places of business, all federal,
city and county offices and (he hanks
will he closed all day Monday, hence
housewives must make purchases to
morrow to lust over until ..Tuesday,
And all hanking business must be
transacted by Saturday noan.
. . .Owing to Monday being a holiday,
there will be no meeting of the official
board of the Christian church that
' evening, but It will be held Tuesday
evening, Dec. 27, at the church, and
every member should be sure and at
tend as tho biihliiCHS Is very important.
i ' , .. ' "6
The best elft Is the useful one. . A
"Pacific" cedar chest is an ldoal gift,-
useful, ornamental and moth proof,
Will last a life time. W'e have several
designs at different prices on hand.
Order now for ChristmaB. Trowbridge
Cabinet Works, 23ii
. This office Is prepared to wrap your
Christmas packnges to send by mail
or express. tf
. One hundred and fifty ninu sacks of
.Christmas mail arrived at the poat:f.
flee for Medford and vicinity in the
city on tho special Christmas mall and
f jx press train at 1 p. m. yesterday, and
'utmost about an many sacks aro ox
(Peeled In on this train today. The
' xtttoffico staff and city and rural car
riers continue to clear away this mass
."of parcels nicely, A large business
I wag also don Thursday nnd today at
' tho potttofflco In sending out from the
city, belated. Chi Istmns parcels.
A good time now to overhaul your
Smith Form-a-Trutlt attachment. We
hnve the drive chains and sprockets on
hand for them, Geo. L. Trolchler
Motor Co. 2116'
Ladles' and gentlomen's handsome
pongee handkerchiefs at Deuel's Art
Dept. tt
You will find a full Jlne of new and
reclaimed nnny goods at 32 8. Central
. uvenuo., tf
, The, Stanfmd university rugby team
passed through the city this morning
, enrouto to Vancouver, 11. C where
. they will play the rugby team of the
University of Hrltlsh Columbia.
Fresh lime and pluster. Medford
Lumber Co.
Bee oranges In window, 3 doz. for
" 00c at Jones' of course. 2115'
Speaking. of turkeys, the. (lusher
' cafe has one of the finest birds ever
! grown in, the Itogno River valley for
the Christmas dinner. It weighs 3fl'i
. pounds dressed and was raised by L.
A. Murphy of CJrirfiu creek. It will be
on display Baturduy at the West Side
market.
Jack Beudder returned this morning
from California where ho lias been at-
' tending a military nch.Mil. Ho will
upend the holjlnyn with lib mother,
Mrs. Chandler Kgan.
, . When In uoed of ssh and doors,
"ll Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
"11 E. Main St.
It. 1. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Itesldonce !17 Apple
street. Phone M3. tf
,Tho annual free Christinas matinee
offering of the Gen. A. Hunt & Co. to
tho kiddles of Jackson county, will be
held Monday morulas nt 10:30 at the
Rlalto theatre. Mary Miles Mlnter in
"IWt Call Mo kittle Girl." will be the
attraction given.
Why bother with wrapping Christ-
mas packages. We are prepared to
. w rap them mi they will be safo for
aendlng by mall or express. tt
i -i
Big Christmas Evo
Community
Dance :: Nat
Saturday Night
, .- Many Christmas Tros
Souvenirs for Everybody
ADMISSION 10c .
The Jackson county Farmers' Week,
or short course, will be held ihirinj?
the first week of January at the public
library In Medford. Last year was the
first Fanners' week ever held in Jack
son county, and the event proved suc
cessful In every particular. It is the
plan of the committee in charge of
Farmers' Week for tills year to make
tho school much better than that of
last' year. Several new features will
be added. . A full week will be devoted
to jsuch subjects us horticulture, dairy
lug, farm crops, rodent control, poul
try, and Irrigation. Each subject will
bo given n full day.
New and reclaimed O. D. shirts and
breeches at Army Ooods Store). tf
leather coats and vents at right
price. U. S.. Army Ooods Store. 2;i6
New shipment of ladles' wool, and
silk hud wool hosu at Deuel's. , tf
Dorothea Itcddy and Helen Herbert
who have boon attending fcac.red Heart
convent at Menlo Park, Calif., return
ed this morning for the Christmas
hcilltluya. . x . ,.
Rain coots and waterproof pants at
Army Goods Store. - tf
Lime nt Medrord lumber Co. tf
All kinds of rougn and dressed
lumber. Wullace Woods, phone 108.
711 E. Main St.
Anions Riichla at the Hotel Medford
uro F, J. Schnfer and J. T. Snclson of
Portland, (J.. A. Johnson of Sacramen
to, Horace Pel ton of Gold Hill, W. T.
(Jfleve of. Kagle. Point, nnd Mr. mid
.Mis. K. Hendoishot of Ogden, Utah.
Dr. Frank Huberts, dontlst. Deuel
Cldg. Telephone 503-R. . tf
Army and navy underwear at-Army
Goods Store. . 230
Shingles, shakes. Modford Lhi Co.
UoseliuiK's reputation for. ciiinuto
got an awful jolt this morning. Dec.
ii 1 t. when tho weather service report
ed llofielmrg to be tha coldest spot on
the Pacific coast. The thermometer
here recorded 20 degrees above zero
while other places nlont? the .coast re
K)itod Hlightly higher temperature
marks. Roselnirg News Review.
Dig shipment of new Christmas
candles from Mrs.. Montgomery at The
Vanity Shop. . , , tf
Hot coffee and light luncbea, ta
niales and chill con carne at DeVoe's.
Christmas candles t0c each to $1.50
a pair, ai j no v anity Bhop, , tf
Several extra men , have been em
ployed nt the iwHtoffien nil week in
handling the Christinas rush nnd more
will be put on today and Saturday.
Novelty neetlle cases at Deuel's Art
Dept. tf
Dr. H. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Wool worth store. .. , f
Army allocs and work shoes at Army
Ooods Store. . 236
H. C. Day of Portland Is expected to
arrive In the city this afternoon or
Saturday morning to Join his wife and
children, who arrived recently to
spend the holidays with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Sweeney. He will
remain over Christmas.
Leather coats and vpntg at right
like. U. S. Army Goods Store. tf
Sec tho new Liberty ears at the
Itlverslde Garage. tf
Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr.
Co.
Mr. und Mrs. Hurry Moon, of Mod
ford, who came to Corvullia to spend
tho ChriHtmns holidays with Mrs.
Moon'a people, Mrs. M. K. Heath and
family, went to Salem today on u brief
visit. Corvallis Times Gazette.
Safety razors 50c. Army Ooods
Store, 32 S. Central Ave. 23C
Try a Super-tread tire the tire with
a wider and thicker tread they woRr
longer. Riverside Garage. tf
China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store.
John Putton, Oils Daily, Frank Perl
and l'wis Knighton, "Snowy" Turner
returned this morning from Mount
Angel college where they have been
attending' school this full.
Uuy your blankets at the Army
Goods Store and save money. tr
F.ddlu Thomas, a Willamette) univer
sity student this year, returned from
Salem this morning to tqend the
ClirlHtiiins vacation.
Nobles Knaniol Renewor and Nobles
Polish aro best for enamel finish. Wo
soil it. Goo. L. Trelculer Motor Co.
236
Dig orange sale at Jones Frl. nnd
Sat., 3 doa for 00c. 235
Few hoboes stop off In Medford
these day.. They remain on the
freight trains to go to Ashland or
California points as word flew about
tho country some time ago to steer
clear of Medford under penalty of
working; on its wood pile. Only from
two to six apply at the police station
nightly for shelter.
We pay the war tax on all Eversharp
pencils and fountain pens. West Side
Pharmacy. . 237
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
Start the New Year riKht in a new
Liberty car, the car for those who can
not afford to own a cheaper ono, and concert in this city Thursday eveninx
sood enough for those who can afford I Christinas present from Heath's
a much higher priced car. tf Druff Store a box of cendy with a dol-
lilaluc Kluui, former well knowu lar purchase. 235
resideut-or this city arrived yesterday j New Uamona phonographs, $0
from Oakland, Calif., to spend the holl- model $123, and $175 model $87.00. Jap
daj B with Mrs. Kiuni and his daughter , Art Store. 23i;
in this-city and Ashland. Mrs. Klum I0o pks. of pressed figs for Ec, Frl.
nml Lad arrived from their home in and Sat. at Jonas'. 233
uakiand, Calif., several days ago. Air. S. H. (Gits) Holmes of Eagle Point,
A large number of workmen em
ployed by the Rogue River Canal com
pany on construction work at FIsh
lake, have arcived In the city, being'
forced out by the heavy snow.
An automobile radiator and hood
cover niakesi an ideal Xmas present.!
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 N. Oraiie. I
Phone 104. tf i
Jap Art Store open toniKht until 9,
o'clock for Christmas shoppers. tf '
Army and navy underwear at Arruy!
Goods Store. tf'
Ray Williams of Grants Pass was
nmo.iK the out of town visitors who at- j
tended the John Philip Sousa band
Klum attended the lZlks lodge Christ
mas tree last night.
Army Goods Store at 32 S. Central
avenue. tf
Insurunce Tlus Service. R. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf
lilS orauso sale at Jones' Fri. and
Sot.. 3 doz. for &0e. 233
Guests at the Hotel Holland include
Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Adams of Rose
burg, VV. J. Finu of Seattle, Charles
Stearns and Ray Wilson of Chicago,
and V.. II. Simmons of Kaglo Poiut.
High grade tailors for men arjd
women, Orres, Ashland. Ore. tr
Iargo size pork aud beans 10c. Army
Goods 8toro. . 236
Edgar Wight for low prices. tf
Members of the Ashland police de
partment and Justice of the Peace
(lowdy have been named defendants
in u. $3000 damngo suit expected to
bo brought before the circuit court
shortly, followins charges mado by
It. II. Leazer. 307 Meade street, who
claims that the officers searched his
former residence at C43 Mountain
avenue for intoxicating, liquors with
out just cause. Ashland Tidings.
Gt your Xmas cards and candles at
DeVoe's. .
Edgur Wight for Christmas gifts.
tf
New officers dress : shoes, Army
Goods Store, 32 S. Central Ave. 236
Paul Reddy, who has been attending
Santa Clara university arrived home
this morning to spend the holidays
with his parents, Dr, and Mrs. J. F.
Iteddy. I
Buy your pk. figs at Jones 10c pk.
for 5c. 235
Army Goods Store at 32 S. Central
avenue. 230
Try our merchants lunch, The
Shasta.
It Is problematical whether the city
con ncil will hold tonight a special
meeting as was planned at adjourn
ment last Tuesday night, for the
mayor and several council men ' are
Lua with Christmas shopping and
business matters, and would like the
Last
Call
For Christmas
Fresh Vegetables of all kinds
Fresh Fruit, including FresH Pineapple
', Fancy' Stuffed Persian Dates
Ismail Christmas Boxes of Apples
Fanc'y Cluster Raisins in Packages
Extra Fancy Chocolates in Boxes
Glace Fruit in one pound packages
Home Made Plum Pudding
' Fresh Nuts of all kinds
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Personal attention Prompt service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252 . . . Grocer. . . Phone 252
Store Closed All Day Monday,
meeting held over until after Christ
mas. Chiropody Painless, nonsurgical
process. Rooms 205-6 Phlpps block.
Phone C90-M. 243
ricoting, . , .
Sc per yd. -Buttons
covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
A good wool sweater for $1.00. Army
Goods Store. 32 S. Central Ave, . tt
The 1100 gallon oil truck of tho
Associated Oil company slid off the
Pacific highway on the Blackwell Hill
grade Thursday morning owing to the
icy condition of. the pavement, and
nlred, being extricated by tho use of
Jacks late Thursday artcrnoon. No
damage was done.
Hill hnults nns returned nnd will bo
pleased to see his old friends at
W hite's liarber Shop just around the
corner in Me.dford National Hank
building cm Central. , 235
Army shoes and work shoes at Army
Goods Store. tf
High top rubber boots, $1.85. Army
Goods Store. 23s
C url Newbury, a student at the Uni
versity or Oregon, is spending the
holidays with friends and relatives in
this city.
Uuy your pk. figs at Jones 10c pk.
for 5c 235
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building and Ioan associa
tion, tf
Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for
NuUone. Fhoue CS5-J. tf
Mrs. Hazel Hrown tnee Sloner). of
I tony wood. Calif., is spending tho
Christum holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Royal O. Hrown of Kaglo
Point.
A box of Page . Shaw's candy with
a dollar purchase Saturday nt Heath's
Orug Store. 233
Why let your radiator freeze, when
you can buy denatured alcohol for
$ 1.25 per gallon at Hittaon Motors, tr
JOe pks. of pressed figs for Co, Frl.
an.l Sat. at Janes'. 35
Mrs. Jack Kerr of Canyonvllie. Ore
Is visiting during the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Catea of
this city.
$7.75 ruboer tired tricycles reduced
to $4.95 at The Medrord Kxchange. 236
Huy your blankets at the Army
Goods Store and save money. 236
A suggestion for those who intend
purchasing a new car is to be sure and
see that latest model Hurmoblle model
It C, now on display at Clark Motor Co.
23S
Pyrant 'Hamilton of Kuch, spent
Thursday in the city visiting friends
and attending to business matters.
In the absenoe of the society editor
1 from the city for two or three weeks
j please send your society news to the
j office as soon Jts possible. Short niv
iiv.es ran ue isKcnover teiepnone. 2 ;i
Christmas present from Hei,th'.H
liug Store a box of candy with a
dollar purchase. 235'
3 do, oranges for bOc, Fri. and Sat.
at Jones'. 235 j
See oranges in window. .1 do. fr
waa a .business visitor, in the city
Thursday .afternoon.
For Sale Classified business direc
tory of Medford containing the office
buildings, schools, churches, lodges,
clubs, and all lines of business in Med
ford. Only 00c a copy. Mail orders
filled promptly. Bliss Heine, 916 W.
Tenth street, Medford. tf
S. 75 rubber tired tricycles reduce I
tJ $5.95. At The Medford Exchange.
... 2:11;
Morse-Shoo and Goodrich Sllverton
cords cheapest per mile. Exchange
Tire Co. . 2,",s
Woods Jeter of the upper Applegate.
is spending a few days in the city at
tending to business matters.
We have .recently Installed a new
apparatus for recharging Ford magne
tos, which we do for $1.00 and guaran
tee results. No charge for testing.
Riverside Garage. tf
The Snnitary Beauty Shop will be
open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
evenings. For appointment call E95-J.
235
Don't forget that the man who
speaks slightingly of your policy, or
the company issuing it, is seeking
his gain, at your expense. J. H.
Cochran, mgr.. Western Union Lire.
238
Frank Preston loft Thursday after
noon for San Francisco to join Mrs.
Preston, who preceded him there re
cently, to spend the holidays.
American Legion holiday dance
Xmas eve, at Legion hall. Everybody
Invited. Dancing from 9 to 12. Music
by Peerless orchestra. Tickets ,$1.10
a couple. 235
Rig" orange sale at Jones' Fri. and
Sat., 3 doz. for 50c. . 235
A gigantic eale of groceries, flour
and feed, fresh and salted meats nt
the Spot Cash Rasket Grocery, cash
and carry system, the Vinson Ilarn,
226 N. Riverside Ave. 256
Reports received at the California-
Oregon Power company offices toda
from their men. along the route we'e
that there is a foot of snow on the
summit of the Siskiyous. and that
there are snow drills six feet high
along the Pacific highway in the Du:is
muir vicinity, in consequence or which
a number of cars are stalled.
Hello! Christmas Ball. HelniB Club
House, Dec. 24th. Latest music by
Loedon's 5-piece orchestra. 235
You will find a full line of new and
reclaimed army goods at 32 S. Central
avenue. 236
Retreads and repaired tires at prices
to suit. All sizes. Exchange Tire Co.
23S
Roy, Hill and Joe Hurd, Stanford
university students arrived home this
morning and will remain in this cit
until after the holidays.
Xmas party, biggest dance of tin
seuson nt the Nat Saturday night. 2.15
Canteens nnd cups, mess kit sots.
Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central Ave.
236
3 doz. oranges for 00c, Fri. and Snt
at Jones . "t.'j
A. F. & A. M
at ion Med
riday even
m. Instal
lntion and examinations
L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy
. r. ot vn .
Spockil communica
X. jf fonl '"ko 103, Frl
V Ing, Dec 23, 7:30 p.
NOW
PLAYING
"SILENT
YEARS"
Tliei recipe for this
luiforgeiable plctuec:
tiMNiiler, premier direc
tor; ".Mam'sclk- Jo." a
wonderful novel;
stellar oast Hose
I lone, Paulino Starke,
Marshall and
1 uuy
others
SUNDAY
MARY MILES
WINTER :
"Don't Call Me
Little Girl"
adapted from the story
Merry."
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J3LS 17 U 1 U
fip'nr
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ft
AiiH U J Ji J W X
The Home of Bread Like Mother Made
pecia
ale o
Xm
as Cakes
9-inch 3-layer Cakes, round or square, in Devils
Food or Golden Sponge, specially decorated
for the Yuletide season n
While 100 last - - - - - - - 9C
All are regular $1.50 cakes
BREAD.
BREAD
Ycu will have a good dinner get the best Bread, and buy
enough for Sunday and Monday as all stores are closed
Monday.
Our Fruit Cake is baked after the famous "Devonshire
recipe" a little expensive sure but worth trie price.
Gates & Lydiard
A
Doll
r wc
A good assortment to choose from.
Express Wagons, Rubber Balls, Checker Boards,
Pocket Knives, Small Rugs and Hunnreds of
Other Bargains.
Men's Heavy Work Shoes
Dress Shoes going at
16 in. High Top - -
Dayton Loggers - - -
$3.50
- $3.98
$7.50
- $6.50
Men's All Wool Suits, the very latest, right up to
the minute. Hundreds of them.
Also Overcoats that can't be beat. You can buy
at about half what other stores ask.
We Undersell all
Competitors
O
ur
You can save a chunk of money here.
THAT'S ALL TODAY
WILL H. WILSON
Push the Money Under the Door
TOc t Jones' of course. 2V'j