Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 24, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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"MEDFOUD MAUI TIMnUNR MKDFOtHX OKKCUM, SATUIlhAV. DKOKMIIKIMM. I!2I
Focal and
liJ
The outlook for a white Christmas
The alumni Christmas ball which
will be given at the Nat Monday night
Dec. 26, will bo tho biggest got-togtnh-er
of nil tho old alumni which hnn been
hold since before the war. AH high
school students, college studonta and
ahimnl am tnvltnit Thrt Alumni aiV
day 1. rather dubious following tbec()Uion tD,8 ,nvltfltlon
t melting "away of mowt of the snoW dur
; tag last night and the prediction Is,
sue J tills forenoon of occasional rain
or anow for tonight and Saturday. A
trace of rata fell last night. Tho
weather Is growing: warmer, the high
eat temperature of yesterday being 35
degrees and the coldest temperature
of this morning being 31" decrees.
BCart the Now- Year right with n
fortd - accounting system.-' You can't
beat mechanical speed and accuracy.
Your'- business' Investment ': Justifies
this much, protection, See CaUes, the
Jlurroughs representative now. Ask
- to man wbi owns one. 2M
Owlnn to Monday being a holiday,
thera will be no meeting tf the official
board of the Christian church that
evening, but it will Ik) hold Tuesday
evening, Dec, 27, . at the church, and
every member should be sure' and in
tend as the business ia very Important.
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The best Rift Is the useful one. A
"Pacific" cedar cheat ia aa Ideal gift,
useful, ornamental and moth , proof.
Will last a life time. We have several
designs at different prices on hand.
Order now for Christmaa, Trowbridge
Cabinet Works. .. . .. ; 236
? While tha poetoffise will be closed
next. Monday except that the general
delivery window will be open from 8 ta
10 a. m., the city carriers will make
one complete delivery Monday mora
les and the rural carriers -will also
. make one delivery that day.
; Tho exercises of the Christian
church Sunday school at Central Point
will be given thla Saturday evening at
7:80 at the church Instead of Sunday
afternoon as announces by mistake.
This office la prepared to wrap your
Christmas' packages to lend by mall
or express. . x ...... U
A good time now to overhaul 'your
Smith Form-a-Truck attachment We
have the drive chains and sprockets on
band for them. Oeo. L.
Motor Co. -
Clyde C. Clark returned thla tuorti'
Ing after a week on luminous lu Tort
land.
Dig ehlpment of new ' Christmas
Among guests at tho Hotel Holland
are 'r. nl Mrs. R. lletnlomhot
Ogdep. Vtnli. II. A. Carlson of Horn-
brook, F, J. Cook and tUwvuo It. Smith
candlea from Mrs. Montgomery at The ' I'ortliuul, and Mis. Win. Orny of
Vanity Shop, v tf ,Orants Tass,
to correct tho erroneous opinion that a
formal invitation must bo procured.
A few outsiders, not belonging to the
high school or alumni, and not attend
ing any college have boen sent Invita
tions for this affair.
When In need ot sash and doors,
cat! Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main St.
R. 1. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Residence tit Apple
street. Phone 64... . tf
Special ntg ball, New tear's Eve,
Riverside Community club. Our same
Peerless orchestra enlarged. Follow
the leader and dance the old year out
and the New Year In. 236
Miss Audrey Roberts gave a splen
did rending at the Christmas entertain
ment at ' the Methodist KnUooiwU
church South last night. The auditor
ium was Crowded to the doors. j
IMg Xraas Eve dance at Nat tonight
23
Why bother w ith wrapping Christ
mas packages. . We are prepared to
wrap them so they will be safe for
sending by mail or express. tt
New and reclaimed O. D. shirts and
breeches at Army Goods Store. tf
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Guthrie arrived
in Medford the latti-r part ot the week
to siend Christmas with tnetr children
at, their home near Jacksonville. Mrs.
.uthrie will return to Santa Barbara
after the holidays to spend the remain
der of the winter.
Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf
All kinds of rougn and drea-ed
.lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 103.
Til E. Main St.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel
Bldg. Telephone 503-R. tf
; Joe Cagnon, the J' villa railroad mag i
.nate, denies that when his road
reaches , the coast he will bridge the
ocean to the Philippines, aa reported.
He will bridge only as iar as the
Trelchler Hawaiian Islands for the present
236 j Jacksonville Post. .'; .
Hot corfee and light lunches, ta
moles and chill con came at DeVoe's.
Mlg Xmas Eve dance at Nut tonight.
Si6
Edgar Wight for low mioea. tt
Get your Xmas card and candles tit
DcVoo's. '
Now officers dress short. Army
230
Thirty-seven round trip tickets wcreoods Store, 33 8. Centrul Ave.
so,,, st mo r. aenoi inurs. uy i, - MotVffmll(.k , MW
TT "!tV: 'h,,""-lved In this city yesterday, etuir-
At a regular mooting of the lie
hchuha this week lit Jacksonville tho
following ' cnnitlilates were Initlnted
Into the lodge: Mis, 8. K, I'uniittiton,
Mrs. Matt to ThompBJn, Mrs. Until
Dnnetf, MIhs Kegln l.ytle, 1 Mlm
Cindy Wlttlor, Mike Hroad and Dan
llugshnw. Nice refreshments wore
served,
For Sale Classified busluen dl:eo
Tho tity council will hold Itn first
rogulur 'meeting of Jnniiniy nut TiU'tt
day night,' as itt which tlm ittutU tin
poitrtlit ho ilnofi will be disponed of,
! 'Or the holidays, phono. 311, and
have thone ilothos eloimod iind
preAoil, or sKmv:od n:ul preMsed.
Prompt sen loo hivI prUum the lowest
eonuliitent with fli'xt t'lanit work, Yr-
isythe Dyers A .Cleaners, ltll MUtletoo.
I ' 230
Christmas candles 10c each to I1.S0
tun to Hiwnd the holidays with his rilhtd promptly. Itllss llolno, 1C W.
tory of Medford containing the office
uiiiiiiingH, schools, cliurolios, lodges, Nnrmnn Noimllo arrived In the city
clubs, and nil lino of business lu Med- !t,H mlnlng t'limi I'oitland to remain
ford. Only BOc a copy. Mali orders ! ftVev fhrlstmnt
,Mt XI I .... 1 111,., M 'M.
a pair, at The Vanity Shop, ,7'"'" ' ...... ikdibhiw, wou.oni. u-
Novelty needle cases at Deuel's Art ttwck' ' .Tul'h,,r J ,trAoyc.1,,f "'
n.Xnt tr Army uooas Storo at as a., com rat ;ig a.o. i iiie ,iuioru r.xcnuiiKe
Masiiuernde at Eaglo Point, New
'Yours Hve. 210
Milium A Itli en who has boon In tho
employe of tho I "oil In ml Kail n n I
Power entuimny nl Kiirmduy, tire,, for
ii'Miio time iii)il, iiiHt'.l tlnoiinh I tin
oily thin mofrtllltf cllt-'Mllo t upeill
( Illinium, i v. ilh bin intiiiitrt In Anle
land,
tlrtind New York Tilth Jltika! Trail!
New Year'M hive! Hit
tf
Army aboes and work shoea at Army j "venue,
;The Elks lodge through their com
mittee in charge, this forenoon began
the. oehvery of their Christmas pres
ents' of underwear, shoes and other
clothing, good things to eat and the
like among the needy of the city and
valley. v
'ladles' and gentlemen's handsome
Big Xuias Eve dance at Nat tonight.
236
Army and navy underwear at Amy
Goods Store. ' , , 236
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
Guests at the Hotet Medford include
George rt. Graves of Salem. Harry H.
Hart of Klamath Falls, O. J. Hoffman
of San Francisco and Lester Cox of
pongee handkerchiefs at Deuel's Art
Dept tf ; Kenniwick, Wn.
- Y6u will find a full line of new and Leather coats and vests at right
reclaimed army goods at J2 S. Central price. U. S. Army Goods Store. 23C
avenue. tf I New shipment ot ladles' wool, and
Fresh lima and Blaster. Medford silk and wool hose at Denel'S. tf
Lnraber Co. J. D. Ed sail, contractor for the
Mr. and Sirs. C'W. Ringer of ftosue transportation of the U. S. mail be-
Rlver spent Friday in Grants Pass, , tween this city and Butte Falls, re-
Incidental to oreoarine 'for their :centlv nurchased a new Fbrd with
Christmas.
0!g Xmas Ere dance at Nat tonight.
''... 236
-Rain coats and waterproof pants at
Army Goods Store. tf
which to make the run.
Big Xmas Eve dance at Nat tonight
23.6
Dr. II. E. Murphy, . dentist over
Wool worth store.
IX ACCORDANCE WITH OtH TSCAL Ct STOM
OHIO
GEO.
A, HUNT
AND CO.
Vi MONDAY
10:30
- A.M.
-' A nmial
M Xmas Free Matinee I
1 " for the ,L-S
: (J Kiddies
Ooods Store. ... 236'
Dewey' Purdfn w ho Is with the con
struction crew ot tho Rogue River
Valley Canal company at l.ake creek.
Is expected to arrive today to spend
Christmas in the city.
, Leather coats and vesta at right
price, U. S. Army Goods Store. tf
See the new Liberty car at the
Riverside Garage. tf
I.ath and plaster, Medford Lbr.
Co. . .' . - ,
After many "lfa and buta" the pro-
perty belonging to the Record Publish
ing comiany and held, allegedly Illegal
by E. J. Murray, of the Herald Publish
ing company, at their office, was to be
removed today to the Record office by
the sheriff's force, and when the door
which was locked by Murray, and be
ing between the composing room and
the front office was Ordered torn down
by Deputy Sheriff Hawkins in order
to recover the Record property, Mur
ray pultjpd an .automatic, demanding
that the dcor would not be touched or
he would shoot Klamath Falls
Record. Editor Murray's arrest fol
lowed, and he whs rater released on
$2500 ball pending his preliminary
hearing.
8afety razors EOc Army Qoods
Store, S3 B. Central Ave. ' , 236
Try a Super-tread tire the tire with
a wider and thicker tread they wear
longer. Riverside Garage. tf
China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store.
Mrs. William G. Talt and daughter
and Mrs. Talt's father, Mr. Sawyer,
arrived In this city yesterday from an
extended tour of the eastern and tntd-
dlewestern states. Mr. Talt Is expect
ed to arrive tomorrow.
Buy your blankets at the Army
Goods Store and save money. tf
Nobles Enamel Renewer and Nobles
Polish are best for enamel finish. We
sell it" Geo. L. Trelchler Motor Co.
236
When better automobiles are built.
BIck will build them. tf
The American Legton Christmas eve
dance will be held this evening in the
American Legion hall In the Medford
building.
We pay the war tax on all Eversharp
pencils and fountain pens. West Side
Pharmacy. 237
Start tho New Tear right in a new
iiueny vur, uiu cur lur uium? wuvj hut.
cot afford to own a cheaper one. and
good enough for those who can afford
a much higher priced car. tf
Army Goods Store at 32 S. Central
avenue. tf
Memorial services in honor ot the
late State Supreme Court Justice
Henry L. Benson will be held in the
supreme court rooms at Salem on the
morning vf December 27th, and all
friends of the jurist are invited to be
present Judge Benson was a former
resident of southern Oregon and had
many friends In this section.
Insurance Plus Service. R. A.
merchants lunch.
230
The
Try our
ShaHta.
Chiroiody Painless, non-surglcul
process. Rooms 205-6 Phipps block.
Phone 690-M. 2IS
Harold Grey, who Is engaged In the
grocery business In Klamath Full!,
wHt arrive in tbta city this evening to
spend Christinas with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J, O. Grey. He will remain
In this city nnttl about Jan. 3d.
FleotintT. '
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tt
A Rood wool swenter lr 11.00. Army
Goods Store, 88 a Cent rat Ave. tl
Army shoes and work shoes at Army
Goods Store. tf
Maybe the fanner ien't worried a
much as he should be. He st ay: a:
.'. 236
HorseShoe and Goodrich SUverloti
cords chenpest per mile. Exchange
Tiro Co. ' 2:iS
Horace IVlton, of Sams Valley, left
yesterday for California where he
will spend Chrlstmns with Mrs.'Pelton
who preceded I'lin south by several
weeks.
We have reeentty Installed a new
apparatus for recharging Ford niaguo
os, which wo do fo.- $1.00 and guaran
tee results. No charge for testing,
tllverslde Garngo. tf
Don't forget that the man who
neaks slightingly of your policy, or
the company Issuing it, Is seeking
his gain, at your expeimn. J. 11.
Cochrin, mgr., Western Union Lit.
238
Eileen Roddy, who has been attend
ing the I'niverstty of Waxhinston, re
R. A. M Crater list Chapter No. 32
WfWiZfit Hpetial convocation Tues
day, Due. 27th. IntitnUa.
f Inn of officers. Visitors
Welcome,
A. K. NOTH. Hocy.
' 11 .M . i fin
"HI 1
home and wears his old clothes, it's turned yesterday from Seattle to spend
tho business man now w ho's worried, j the Chrlstmns vacation with her par-
The farmer hasn't had the price for i
hog that he has forgotten how to tny
things. Oregon State Farm Bureau
News.
High top rubber boots, H.85. Army
Goods Store. 236
Iavest your savings in the Jackson
County Bolldlng and Loan associa
tion, tf
Mrs. Paul Hansen coraetlere for
NuRone. Phone 6S5-J. tf
Jack Kerr f Canyonvllle, arrived
ents, Dr, and Mis. J. F. Ileddy.
A gigantic sale of groceries, flour
snd feed, freah and salted meats at
the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, cash
and carry system, the Vinson Darn,
22 N. Riverside Ave. ?56
You will find a full Itne of new ami
reclaimed army goods at 32 S. Central
avenue. 23(1
, A. 8. RosenbHtim, former 3. P. agent
in thla city, now claim agent for the
company In Portland, spent yesterdny
this morning to Join his wife who pre-, in this city while enrotite from Port
ceded him by several days, to Spend, land to San Francisco whore he will
the Christmas holidays with her par- j spend the holidays,
ents, Mayor and Mrs. C. E. Gates. Retreads and repaired tires at prices
$7.75 rubber, tired tricycles reduced, to suit All sixes. Exchange Tire Co.
to $4.95 at The Medford Exchange. 236 23S
Buy your blankets at the Army) Canteens and cups, mess kit sets.
Goods Store and save money. 236 j Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central Ave.
A suggestion for those who Intend 236
purchasing a new car Is to be sure and 1 George Cornltlns, formerly a resl
see that latest model Hupmoblle model dent of this City, now of Hun Francisco
R 6, now on display at Clark Motor Co. ; arrived this morning to stcnd Christ-1
Z38 mns wun nn parents, Mr. and sirs. u. j o
A beautiful Christmas tree has been M. Cornitlus. j
set up In the lobby ot the Hotel Med-1 For tires and tubes, Exchange Tire ,
rora ana tne ioony aim tree nave both vo. Z3s- t
been tastefully trimmed In Christmaa
fashion for the gathering of guests
around the tree this evening.
An automobile radiator and hood
cover makes aa Ideal Xmas present.
Medford Auto Top Co.. 30 N. Grape.
Phone 104. tf
Jap Art Store open tonight until 9
o clock for Christmas shoppers. tf
Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler
Army and navy underwear at Army
Goods Store. tf
Roland Hubbanf was a business visi
tor in Eagle Point this morning.
Among our assets we like to count the only
one that money cannot buy your good will.
And so at this Holiday Season we extend to
you, not as a customer alone, but as a
friend, the Best of
Wishes for the coming year.
Heath's Drug' Store
The San-Tox Shop
109 East Main Street
T0C LA T t TO IA S SlfV
TOR'S ALE Turkeys. .2 "year old
toms for breeding. J. C. lleerlng.
Central Point
WANTED Real pal.
Is there a man
honest, sincere, of means who would
appreciate a real pal. Am 3ii, attrac
tive, happy disposition, pleasing
IHTHonallty. Incumbrances. Have
means. Fend of nutloor life. Objoet
matrimony. Address P. O. Hox o:!2
2(1
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
tf"
High grade tailors for men and
women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tt
Large size pork and beans 10c. Army
Goods store. 236
Otto and Henry Meyer of" Lake creek
spent yesterday in this city transact
ing business and buying Christinas
presents.
Edgar Wight for Christmas gifts.
tf
Christmas
Festival
of Rare Music
People look for tk best in music, Christinas. Our
large Chora. Choir baa prepared an elaborate con
cert for 7:30 P, M. Sunday; also extra gelectiotift
for li A.M. Enjoy the uplifting services, .
A MERRY CHRISTMAS to everybody from the
Jbirst Baptist Church , :
" N. Central and 5th St
New Raniona phonographs. $250 TOCND-Kemale collie, yellow end
odel $125. and $175 model $87.50. Japj blU'' C all at Dr. GlUen s barn. Jj.,
model
Art Store. ' 230
William Budge left yesterday after
noon for Oakland, Calif., where ho will
spend Christmas with Mrs. Itudge and
their daughter Jean.
Rain enat and waterproof pant a
Army floods Store-. 236 1
WANTF.D Hy good conk, Jot) In
restaurant r hotel. Call or write
Clifford Uagnn. 1133 W. Ninth Ht.
2a 9
WANTED Man with family would
like work as Janitor or '!lliwnnhr
AddrpRH Hox It C. Mall Trilmno. 2. Id
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S3Popul.ir Low Prices
q ' ' ' . From'tLe '' v
y . First Christian Church Pp'
Willi grateful hrarIA no recall our lilewtlnKs of In'alth, luipplnesM JcW.jLm
I$!jt' I ' 1,1,(1 lVCr during the year. ' n
fPM?$l iV " Accept our greetings and widl u UIu-k, cMi-ndrd In all alttrcrliy, for jpiM,; j!iV"
' Mto' V Joyous Clirlstirin seaMMt nud lienltlt, conlcntnient and pccwpi-illy sfflPiflW? alnS V h
'. ' Special Services Sunday Eve. at 7:30 P. M. iiillf w
5. ' Exceptionally Good Musical Program '
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