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4 iEEDFOHIS MAIfi TIUBUSE, MEDFORT), OKErtoN FIND AY, DECODER 1921 FAG 7? TITREK 7f WCaiDTlt r Mrs. Emma WVis, who has been quite ill lit her home on Cottage street with blood iKiistminR, is recovering slowly. ' Hi ornnne snip nt Jones" Fit and Sat., 3 doz. lor 50c. 235 Dorothy rainier, a student this year at Willamette university returned this morning to spend the Christmas vaca- The Elks club. restaurant will serve a turkey dinner to its patrons Satur day evening, Christmas eve. EdRar Wight, reliable Jeweler. Lynn I!rown lert lat,t nisht for Seat tle where hu will visit his brother Earl for ten days or two weeks. For tires and tubes. Exchange. Tire Co. 238 Dr. J. F. Heddy returned to this city I yesterday after a week or ten days in San Francisco on business. I His orange sale at Jones' Fri. and Sat., 3 doz. for 50c. 235" Jack Aitken is quite, ill at his home tlnn. Hain coats and waterproof pants at 'on Catherine street through exixisure Army Goods Store. 238 ! suffered by himself and wife on their Miss Cox und Miss Van Meter, local j return trip this week by auto from school teachers left this morning to Koseville, Calif., where they had visit- spend the holidays in Chiloquin, Ore. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E. Main. They were all ready to bo married. ed their son. Enroute home they en countered much rain and snow be tween Redding and Dunsmuir, which caused several accidents to their auto the last of which resulted in the car The minister was engaged and the 'completely overturning, but fortunate witnesses were nil on hand. The groom 'ly they escaped injury. From Duns-' even had remembered to bring the 1 muir they returned home by train and ring with him. When Hev. C. M. Cline lever since Mr. Aitken has been under i of the Baptist ehureh,waa prepared to perform the ceremony which would make the couple man and wife, it was found that the license had not been secured In Jackson county where the couple live. They tried to get one here, but were unsuccessful as neither was a resident of Josephine county. They returned to Jacksonville, where Glenn Intuan," the man in the case, was able to get the license. They were miirriedln Ashland, where the couple reside. Mr. Inman is well known here being president of the district 31. Y. P. l Grauts Pass Courier. 3 doz. oranges for SOc, Frl. and Sat. at Jones'. 235 Miss Ilertha Whilloek, who is nn instructor in tho commerce depart ment of the O. A. C, arrived here from Corvallls this morning to spend the holidays with her pai-ents, Air. nnd Mrs. ('. W. Whilloek, and, brothers and fcisters. Price list for the Marinollo Shop, 409 Liberty Dldg.: Shampoos 75c; marcels f 1.00; round curls 50c; manicures 50c. 238 Two arrests were made by the police late last night for intoxication on the streets. A man who gave his name as John Doe after having been locked up three hours was released on 15 bail to appear for trial at 3 p. m. today in police court, and John Diifcun put up $J5 bail to appear at the same hour. Doth forfeited their bail. tho care of a nhvsician. I Ground was broken yesterday for a new California bungalow on Main street near Orange. The building, when completed, will be the home of A. J. Vance and family. Scandinavians will hold their annual Xew Year's fest in Phoenix hall, at Phoenix, New Year's evo. l.uthfish will be served nt eight p. m. Our slogan, for good time: 235 A consignment of ten Vnderwood typewriters arrived this week for the new rental service established by the Medford liusiness college. These ma chines are for tho accommodation of Kay Warner of Trail, who was ar rested at Trail yesterday by District Demity Game Warden Pat Dailey for i killing deer out of season and selling i buckvkin, was fined 100 and costs and given a three months jail sentence by Acting Justice of tho Peace Frank P. Farrell, who suspended tho sentence during good behavior. The George Lawrence company, a big saddle nnd leather concern, had purchased some of the illegal buck skin from him. Masquerade at Eagle Point, New ' Year's Eve. 210 , Horace I'elton of Gold Hill and Con j Leever of Central Point, were among j the many out of town members of the Elks lodge in attendance at the Elks ; Christmas tree doings last night. j Four feet of snow are reported on I Oregon mountain road on the Grants Pats-Crescent City road. Grand New York nigh jinlcs: Trail! New Year's Eve! 211 Two shivering and homeless men who arrived in the city on a freight train this morning, a poached Chief of Police Timo'hy at the depot with the remark that they had had nothing to eat for forty '-'it hours. The chiet land a newsnaiier man who were filled iM-L'l- J J i n atti imp nnnn WRESTLING 8001 G. HILL TIGHT Richard Kanlhe, middleweight cham pion of Michigan will meet Halph Hand at the Gold Hill pavilion this evening, and the bout Is attracting considerable attention among the wrestling fans of the city and valley. Manager Dowers lias made arrange-' ment to heat tho pavilion with f.iur large old fashioned base burners, load-1 ed with charcoal, for the comfort of j , patrons. Kantho is a husky looking i athlete, and ought to be able to put mi i I a first clasji match. He weighs 158 pounds and appears to he in the pink ; i of condition. : j Hand is in Gold Mill from Cottage ! with the Christmas spirit managed to ; c.rove, nnd last Saturday threw Young ! scrape up fifty cents between them ! Hackenschmidt nt Cottage Grove, and ' 1 and gave it to the hungry men w ith the i s improving under the tutelage of Ted j Thye. Kanthe is about his weight and i age. As Hand Is very popular aiming admonition, "Go eat your heads off." Christmas wreaths anil mistletoe and trees are being sold on haynuirket square and' in tho Star theater lobby, and tho public market is anticipating a big patronage in such decorations to morrow morning. Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, principal iof the Jackson school entertained last evening nt a Christmas party at her home for a number of school children. students ami ouiers, am. win lie ' I TnP i,iR ai,,lnni assembly which was in perfect running order by an expert hp(, stenlav afternoon was well at repairman. This new department tpn(W by h,' h BPhoo, KtU(1(,n(s am, the college will also buy and sell used nfg 'A ,.,easlnK ,,,-ogram was held typewriters of all makes. Um ma,n fo(illire of wllU.h w,m ft For the holidays, phone 311. and niH(j(m.V3 p,ayiPt with students in the have those clothes cleaned nnd . t Th m.nhKtl., ,,., the leader- pressed, or sponged and pressed !,,, -of Mis9 Sherwood, made a credit Prompt sen-ice and prices the lowest a))1 ghowlnK. Many almn, wero ,)IPS. rnt and upon request by Mr. Campbell, j tho fans of the valley, a large crowd is expected. ; Thero will lie a preliminary hunt i starting at 8:30 o'clock, best two out: of three falls, or a decision at the end of an hour. The mAin event is to a finish, a 20 side bet, and a 73-2.') per cent split of the gate receipts. Tickets are on sale in this city at Hrow. and lirown's. consistent with. first class work. For sythe Dyers & Cleaners, 116 Mistletoe. tiflnnlMfil rvf tlin hii?h nr.hnnl Kovnr.il I nnp I" v. 1 Mrs. Wm. G. Tait who had been vis iting iL lUilttmore, Md., and other eastern and middlo western cities for tho past month or six weeks was ex pected home this afternoon with her daughter Jane. Mr. Tait accompanied them as far as Portland on the trip, but will remain in that city for several ' days before returning to this city. of them arose before the largo ossein- Notwithstanding the heavy storm or blage and talked at length on subjects j iast i,iKbt the Phoenix church was akin to the education of the younger . fill with a happy crowd of children generation. Mont of the speakers were j mistreated college students who have I been overworked pitifully at institu- f.r INFANTS ,d INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's th Original Avoid Imitations Substitutes ForlnfantsJnvalidSttoaGrowJneChfldren jRichmntc, malted grain extract in Powder tM Original f ootJ-Drlni For All Aec3 (No CooLinz Nourishing Digoi&h? BMW past three months. and older people for the fine Cluist mas program' presented by the Sunday school. This was unusually good and well given, from beginning to end; and NOTICK. - To those who expect to hava Chirs'wiias trees: Heinember that there is a law forbidding the use of candles on Christmas trees. Nothing but electric lights. This law will be enforced in Medford. Safety first. J. W. LAWTO.V, Firo Chief. 4. 4. i: I r "was followed by distribution of the' i treats for the children, und a Christ- i ! mas offering for relief and missionary; work in the Near East. On Sunday morning at 10 o'clock I there will be a brief Christmas service ! of the Sunday school, w ith songo, etc. v j At 11 n. m. the special Christmas tnus-! sage by the pastor and music for the! occasion. i Sunday evening nt 7:30 stereuptlcon slides showing "The Other Wiso Man", Dr. Van Dyke's beautiful Christinas j story. C. E. Christmas meeting at 6:45. Topic, -Following tho Star." All are ir!vited to join in making these services expressive of the true Christ mas spirit of tiladness, helpfulness an 1 good cheer. OBITUARY to get your Xmas presents Come early and get in on that special priced candy for it's about gone 3 Dozen Oranges for 50c 10c Package Pressed Figs for 5c . $4.50 sets Table Cloth and Napkins ; $3.90 1 French Ivory Jewel Case, worth $5.75, now $5.00 1 set Ivory Comb and Brush, worth $3.50, now .... $3.00 Baby Crip Blankets, worth $1.60, now $1.35 STATIONERY! STATIONERY! Nothing makes a nicer present and we are selling way below the other fellow. FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES-SEE THESE XMAS BOXES CIGARS VEGETABLES GALORE Lettuce, Celery, Sweet Spuds, Rad ishes and everything good. YOU ALL KNOW WHO SELLS THE CHEAPEST GILDERT Waldo i. Gilbert pass ed away nt his home at 112 Cottage street, Friday morning, Dec. 23, T.I21, at lO:,".."), at the ago of 60 years, t months, 2 3 days. lie leaves to mourn his loss .Ills wife, Louise K. Gilbert, four datigh- o,.u Wr-a 111;nMn llnvtwilil W'f.llnn- vile, 111.; -Mrs. Mamie .Morgan, Ash- ' ley, 111.; Mrs. Mabel Kennedy, Oak land,. Calif.; Mrs. Sadie Gulley, Ses- ser, 111., and one son, Harry C. Gil bert, Yakima, Wash. One son, Ever ett Gilbert, died whilo in tho ser vice. Also four step-sons, Worth Stewart, Clinton, Indiana; D. M. Stewart, Mattoon, 111.; Frank Stew art, Clinton, Ind., D. M. tScwart, .Medford, Ore., and Harry Stewart, Medford, Ore. Ho was born nt Mount Vernon, ,lcf ferson county, Illinois. He came to the west eleven years ago, having re sided in Klamath Falls six years and in Medford five years. The remains are at Weeks-Conger funeral parlors. Funeral will ha an nounced later. noliF.nTSON ( lea Emma Itob ertson, eldest daughter of John l.esly Itobertson died u! her father's home In Kagle I'oint, Ore., December 22, from pneumonia, aged 10 years 7 months, 3 days, after an illnesH of two days. Funeral services will be held nt the home Katurdny at 12 .o'clock, interment In Central Point CPtnrtery. TOO LATE TP CLASSIFY FOR, SALE Turkeys, ,2 year old' toms for breeding. J. C. Heerlng, I Central Foint. tf I FOR SALK Modern cottage at Ash land, 7 rooms and bath, 11 acres alii cleared, 5 in orchard, fine soil, house in good condition. Sell on tonus of tofiH cash, balance to suit at 6 uer . I ' U . . I .... OA I XT C1...U C. !l :eilt. urvit-i , ivt iN. DlMlL ni., ij Grants I'ass, Ore. 240 j JONES- S Coarse Free Delivery Phone 125126 WANTED Man or lady for southern Oregon at $10 per day. Kxperlenco unnecessary but must have $50 and be a booster for tho 1925 fair. Don't 'ii,;y if you can't ijuaitfy. 115 N. 1 uaKuaie. i WAN'TKD To trade A No. 1 nlano for . .. . 1 1,.0U .l-t. kAA-nu- A U An.. iiii.Y.u 1,1, n n, nuuicDa n, j , iai,.,, Gold Hill, Ore. 2.'!S WAN'TL'D To let a Bmal! losing con tract on iiercentage basis; Rood house and barn to use; short haul. Address: Logs, Mall Tribune. 237: ,FOR KKNT Sleeping rooms with. I heat. 333 8. Riverside. 211 ! FOR SALK Small home, cast front, Ions- lot, several fruit trees; water, ' sewer, inside toilet, new floors, paint and paier. Terms. Why not buy a I little home you can afford to own' j and start the New Year right? Phone. ror All the r amily Buy a Chevrolet "490 Closed Car and Mak This a Real Christmas Inr van ubt but what you will have e best. Tel. 150 i Sound Rubber Company wishes you A Merry Christmas! To you, the people of the Northwest, we extend the hear tiest good wishes of the Christmas season. And we express our sincere appreciation of your cordial support and good will toward an organization founded in the Northwest to'serve Northwest tire users. , We have enlarged the factory facilities to care for an in creased volume of business, and we pledge ourselves to maintain the high standard of SOUND TIRES in order to make 1922 a year of tire satisfaction for you. Sound Rubber Company Tacoma, Washington. 1 owner, 452-R, evenings. 2:ii