Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 27, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    FJOE TWO
MEDFOUD MATL TRIBUNE. MKDFORD. 0!iK(50V TllflSDAV. 1)K(T,MHKU '.27.
TTocal and
4-4 Personal
John Grieve of Proapect, well known
pioneer citizen of Jackson county, and
father of James and William Orlevo, Is
eerloualy 111 at the home of ihe former.
Inasmuch as. he la SI years old, Ills
condition la Considered grave.
Btnrt the New Year right with
Rood accounting system. You can't
beat inechaiiiccU, speed and. accuracy.
Your : bimlucss ' InveKUmmt jUHtlfles
thla much protection. See Cailes, the
Hurrmnjlis representative now., Ask
the niaa wbo owns one. "' SU
Meetlntrs have beet, closed at the
Apoatolia Faith Mission for a tow days
on Recount of apodal meetlna in
rortland. Regular meeting wll start
again Tuesday evening at 7:45, Janu
ary 3rd, at 128 East Mala street 23T
Aubrey Smith, superintendent of the
Medford schools and Superintendent
Hedrlck of te Central Point schools,
two of the six delegates of the Jack
aofli County Teacher association to
the Oregon "State Tcachem annual
convention, left ihia morning to Port
land., to attend that convention, which
convened today. Tha other delegates
from this county left for Portland yes
terday. "
Men's garter 10c pair., Army G.xxs
Store, S2 S. Central. . tf
Indies' anl gentlemen's handsome
pongee handkerchiefs at Deuel's Art
Dept. . ; ,s . , ., , , ,. ti
hundreds of children of the city and
vicinity enjoyed the free Christ nwa
matinee gives at the Rlalio yesterday
forenoon at 10:30 o'clock, through the
courtesy and kindness of Messrs. Hunt
and Antle. The house was filled to
capacity with happy youngsters, quite
a number of whom had never aeen a
picture show beore. The main attrac
tion was "Don't Call Me Utile Girl."
In which Mary Miles Mlnter Is the
star. '
Midweek Community Holiday party
at Nat Wed. site. iOe. 137
Fresh lime and plaster. Medford
Lumber Co.
Harry Rosenberg left Monday for a
sojourn in New York and other eastern
cities, from which he will return about
February 1st.
Regular communicpiion of Reamea
Chapter O. E., Wednesday evening,
Dec. 28. Initiation. Each lady is asked
to bring food for covered dish luncjj.
237
When la seed of sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or corns to
711 B. Main St
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goeller and
children of Klamath Falls, " spent
Christmas with relatives in this city.
Excellent supper at Trail r New
Yeac's eve! 541
R. I. Stewart, bnllder, contracts for
sll buildings. Residence tlT Apple
street Phone MS. tf
The storm flag was raised on the
L41erty building this morning to ac
company the prediction for the weath
er or tonight and tomorrow, forecast
ing rain or snow, and the somewhat
balinr air and overhanging clouds of
todc.
Amy cots $3.25 at Army Goods Store,
32 8. Central Ave. tr
Lime at Medford Lamber Co. tf
Norman Normile after having spent
Christmas In the city left for Portland
today to resume tils duties at the
Southern Pacific offices.
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New
Year's Eve. 241
An kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 E. Main St
Miss Vivian Btancllff, of North Tal
ent, has entered the academy at Med:
ford again and is very niuh pleased
with 'being allowed to take up some
studies she had been compelled to drop
while attending school at Phoenix. She
hopes to complete Tier school work in
two years.-ABhland Tidings.
Prtae "waits at Trail New Year's eve!
$10.00 pair of Walk-Over shoes given
to the gentleman and a fine pair of
HX stockings to the lady by tie Hub
BUe Store of Medford. " 241
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel
BIdg. Telephone 603-R. tf
Among guests at the Hotel Holland
aro R. Nye of Grass Valley, Calif., Les
llo f. Harvey of San Francisco, R. A.
Cook of Hornbrook, C. Reed of Grant.
Pass, Robert A. Damon of Oold Beach,
Mr. and Mrs". J. t. Stewart of Ogdea,
Utah and H. Jeldness of Rosebnrg.
Hear those beautiful bells at Trail
New Year's eve! ' III
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
W. H. Stewart of Prospect was one
of Uie business visitors In the city to
day from that section. " '
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New
Year's ,,, ' " " i 41
New shipment of ladies (61,' and
silk end 'wool' hose. t Deuel's. " tf
The dowusUtlrs floor In the California-Oregon
Power Co. building which
is .la process of remodeling Is nearly
complete and It is expected that the
offices which' have been upstairs for
some time pnst will move back down
stairs In about a week.
Dr. H. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Wool worth store. . . '
Army underwear and union stilts
cheaper than elsewhere. Army Goods
Store, S3 S. Central. - . tf
i Oregon's apple crop this year, even
with depressed prices, reached a total
value 4t Jiiore than fS.OOO.OOO. It Is
first In value, among our- 'fruit Crops.
Oregon apples by the test of taste are
thla year being declared the world
finest In Europe. England, the eastern
part of our own country and even down
in Texas and ArlionaPortland Journal-
Masquerade at Easle Point, New
Year's Eve. 241
.Hot coffee and light lunches, ta
males and chill eon earns at DeVoe's.
'The thick fog which settled down
over 0e city early last evening and
was still here about 10 p. m., disap
peared shortly after that hour In about
five minutes time when a slight breese
sprang up.
Pig Yama Ynma party at Trail New
Year's eve! 241
See.tho new Liberty cars at the
Riverside Oarage. tf
Bert llaney, a former resident of
this city who has bern In Portland
for the past eight or nine months, re
lumed Sunday night for a visit with
friends.
Moleskin breeches and pants. Army
Goods Store. 32 a Central. tf
Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr.
Co.
Don Newbury left this morning for
Klamath Kails where he will visit for a
few days with friends and relatives.
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New
Year's Eve. t ''" " ' " ; 241
Try a Super-tread ttre-the tire with
a wider and thicker treaa--they wear
longer. Riverside Garage. tf
H."A Malane was fined 10 In Act
ing Justice Farrell's court this morn
ing for auto speeding. The arrest was
made by Dputy State Motor Traffic
Officer ilitiTshdn.
Confetti and serpentine ,at Trail.
New Year's eve! . 241
China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store.
The first automobile show ever held
in Douglas county will be a feature of
the , month of January in Ttoseburg.
The show will be given in the armory.
Jan. 19. 20 and 21.
Trench shoes, hobnails. Army
Goods Store, 32 S. Central. tf
When better automobiles are built,
Buick will build them. tf
Quite a number of ex-service men
called today at the offices of Comman
der Farrell of the local legion post to
get their state bonus loan blanks for
filling out. So far about 40 percent of
the local veterans have applied for the
loan and the rest prefer to get the j
cash. Payment of the state bonus to
the legion men will start about March
1st , . . .
White corn for hominy at Monarch
Seed Co. Phone 260.
We pay the war tax on all Eversbarp
pencils and fountain pens. . West Side
Pharmacy. 23
George A. Mansfield, "president of
the Oregon state farm bureau came iu
yesterday afternoon from having
Christmas with his family at the
Mansfield ranch near Prospect, and
left last night for Portland to attend
the annual convention of the State
Dairymen's league.
Ring out the old! Ring In the new!
Where?, Trail'. . 241
Start the New Year right In a new
Liberty .car, the car for those who can
not afford to "own a 'cheaper one, and
good enough for those who can afford
a much higher priced car. ' . , . tf
Guests at the Hotel Medford Include
George Sorensensof O rants Pass, L. A.
Cowles and W. O. Ashley of New York,
J. A. Johns of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs.
Avery H. Arerlll of New" York and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lloyd of Ban
Francisco.
Tbo. famons Herman army shoes and
officers dress shoes. Army Goods Store
32 8. Central. ' - tf
Insurance Plus Service. R. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf
R. C. Day of Portland, left for that
city Monday after having spent Christ
mas with bis wire and children at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. C: T. Sweeney,
and will return tile latter part of the
week to spend New Year's with them.
The rainfall of last night amounted
to two hundredths of an inch.
Army overcoats and genuine . an
wool English rafntite overcoats. Army
Goods Store, 32 8. Central. tf
Price list for the Marinello Shop, 409
Liberty BIdg.: Shampoos 7Gc; marcels
$1.00; round curls GOc; manicures 60c.
: v - 238
Jerry and Paul Young left this mor
ning for Taft Calif., where they intend
to spend several months. They left In
a Maxwell bug and Intend to get there
despite the snow and bad ronds south
of here. "
Hello! diund Firemen's hall, Orth'a
ha'.l, Jacksonville, Friday. Dee. 80th.
ll'it dinner at 12 o'clock. Imperial
orchestra.. Dancing from 0 to 2. 240
Try our merchants lunch. The
Sbaski.
Miss Eunice Andrews who hits been
attending the U. of C. will leave fcv
morrow for Hollywood, Calif., where
she will enter, a ! nurses' 'trsluing
school, t' i v.1-''. ' ' ' , V -
Grand New York high JlnJtsl Trail!
Now Year's Etc! .241
Clark Walker was arrested this mor
ning for auto speeding while on his
way to Jacksonville. The complaint
charges speeding on the streets of thf
city vt Medford and Is sw.:m t by
Deputy State Motor Vi!uclt Inspector
J. J. McMahon.
Edgar Wight fur low prices. tP
"l.es" Warden, with the, American
Laundry on South Riverside, w;s bad
ly bruised this morning whtlo nt work.
Worden was atteiuptlittt to slip a bell
on some of the mac' ry to set.U.tn
Jnotlon while tho pow tc pulley wan In
motion, and his ctothns wore catiht lu
It The clothes were badly torn and
lie suffered numerous bruised on dif
ferent parts of tho hotly. It la under-1 "o.
Chiropody - Painless, non-surglcal ' ;"7 'T. .
205-0 Thlpps block.!;" '"" , .V. . " 7. ? J
2431 " ..
ftia-quoraao at Kagto rotnt, New
Year's Eve. . ' 210
H. Chandler Egnn published the
first of a scries of golf arttcloa in Sun
day's Portliind Journal, and In connec
tion with this article a splendid pic
ture Is published of, Mr. Egan and
lUibby Jones, tsne of the leading
amateur golf players of the United
Slates, taken during the natlaruU
championships at St Louis. , ,
When In need, of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, ICS, 711 E.
Main.
Edwiud Dustorhnft, Klamath Fall
hootlcKgor, one f tho famous Duiiler
hoft twins, ploudod guilty Saturday
liofore Federal Judno C. K. Wolvel-tu,
of Portland, to violating the Volstead
act nitd was flnud $!'). In impiiHtitg
sentence tho court t sk Into ivmsid i
atlon tho fact that l')uslerh-ft ra
Imt M days In Jail nwaltlns liial.
DuMtoi'ttoft ban liiin oolivhiOil i.f wlni.
liar charges broitKht under tho 'M
.IntoruHl revenuo laws which iKvounio
obsolete by tho imMMRo of thi Vol-
ntend act ; :
' White 'com W nmiilny at Mtmurch
Seed C'Oi I'heB CtiO. i t . -
lr tiros fttul tubes, Exchnnno Tlio
k ,.'(. .2J.S
liuiHit'tidil meeting of official board
iif ChiiHtluii limnii li'Pljvht 7 : 30 Hi
tho church. i
IMmir Wight, rnllliblii Iswoler,
Hotter (tut Nome of ths print papor
on foils for wrnpplun pnper afthls"'
offleo and savo 2 or 8 cents r pound,
I'miiK noil iiiok st It and tin rnnvlnned. ,
''II 'Ml.' I I .1 .1 HI 1 i
xvitnwnctaaci
8
process. Rooms
Phone W M,
Hemstttchjug,
ilcotlnR.
Sn ttp vd.
Uuttona coverwl. "
Handicrart Shop. tf
, Miss Gladys January, a former post
graduate, student In tho Medford high
school returned home the latter part
of last week b spend the. holidays
with her parents. Miss January has,
been teaching school near Eugene.
Hot dinner will be Served at the
Firemen's grand ball given by Engiue
Co. No. 1. Aiford's Imperial orchestra
will furnish the music. Dig night.
don't miss it 240
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Dullding and Loan associa
tion. tf
Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere tor
XuBoua. Phone 68S-J. tf
Retreads and repaired Urea at prices
to suit . All sizes. Ibxchango Tire Co.
. ' , 238
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Hull Is and son
Richard will arrive today from their
home in Los Angeles for a vin.it with
Mr. Hunts' father. 8. & Rullls, and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Qardner Rullls
were formerly well known residents of
this city.
A suggestion for those who Intend
purchasing a new car la to be sure and
see that latest model Hupmoblle model
R 8, now on display at Clark Motor Co.
238
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 SOc a copy. Mall orders
filled promptly. Bliss Heine, 916 W.
Tenth street, Medford. tf
. High grade tailors for men knd
women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf
Robert Wilson is beaming proudly
snd has been since Christmas day
when he became the father of a seven
and one-half pound son. Both the boy
and Mrs. Wilson are doing nicely.
Horse-Shoo and Goodrich Silverton
cords cheapest per mile. Exchange
Tire Co. ' "" 238
we nave recently installed a new .
apparatus for recharging Ford magne-!
08, which we do for $1.00 and guaran-!
tee results. No charge (or testing.!
Riverside Garage. tf'
The high school alumni Christmas!
hall which wag given at the Nat last
night was well attended and was ap
preciated by the college students who
are borne for the holidays. More than ,
100 couples were present and both
Ashland and Grants Pais were, well
represented. It Is hoped that these
dances can be made snnual affairs, or
possibly even more frequent
Don't forget tlat 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 Life.
;' ,' V; ' 238
A gigantic sale of groceries, flour
and feed, fresh and salted meats at
the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, cash
and carry system, the Vinson Barn,
228 N. Riverside Are. 256
Among the recent applications for
permit to appropriate water filed with
the state engineer fire those of the
following Jacksonville people covering
the appropriation of water from Llttlo
Applegate river for irrigation pur
poses: Laura O. Gould, covering 25
acres; 8. R. McConathy, covering a
three-acre tract; K. 8. Nelson, covering
a 10-acre tract nt a cost of approxi
mately $1500. '. " '
For the holidays, phono 511, and
have those clothes cleaned and
pressed, or sponged and pressed.
Prompt service end prices the lowest
consistent with first class work. For
sythe Dyers & Cleaners, H6 Mistletoe.
" . ' . .230
DR. RICKERT
f-Tt If rasn - V
Eyes Scientifically Tested
and Glasses Properly Pitted
no Drops used
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
FACTORY OJI PKEMISEa j ,'
sta w Main l'nnO
ft
("office 1 , fey
yuv'8 u:T.TJ C;T!? :a a j
Nr clavM begin Tiiowlny, Jn.
DON'T MISS
1 YOU
A MASON?"
Modernized With Music
"ARI
The Play That Has Made
BILLIONS LAUGH
For .
ltntlth
VUn
Vlr
and
VltnUllj
MOTIVE
Fcople
THE BAKE of old 4ge is constipation. The bow
els become weak and unable to perform their
, . functions without aid. For this purpose only
the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used.
The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble
and makes the constipation worse, : Chamberlain's
Tablete.are a favorite with people of middle age
and older on account of their gentle action. 1'
nan
Had Kidney Trouble Ten Ytart
. Don't give up hope if you are suffer
ing from backache, rheumatic pains,
stiff, swollen joints, always tired feel
ing, pains in groin and muscles or
other symptoms of kidney trouble. J.
T. Osborn, R. F. T. tfo. 1, Lucasville,
0., writes: "I had kidney trouble for
10 years. I tried all kinds of kidney
remedies hut they did me no good. I
took one bottle of Foley Kidney Pills
and they helped me so much I am well
nyw." Sold everywhere. Adv.
I ' ,. i
ft. A. Mb Crater Lake Chapter No. 32
8pecial convocation Tues
day, Dec,5 27th. ' Installa-
IK n m omcers. visitors
.welcome. ;
v A.'F. NOTH, Secy.
TOO LATE 1t CLA8SIFV
FOR RENT 7
unfurnished.
, Store.,
room modern house,
Inquire M. M. Dept.
. tf
II
FOR BALE Piano, heater, small rugs
. Call- forenoons, Mis. W. E.' Kahler,
Central Point. 239
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms.
Central.
315 8.
242
KOR KENT -Two first-class apart-
. ments,, twenty-five and thirty dollars
, W. M, Barber, 103 Granite, Ashland.
239
WANTED Rancher with alfalfa hay
',. to feed out carload of caiUe for beef,
by contract. Box J0G6, Medford.' 2:59
hi.'
T.UU&1S
MA.I.B OR FKMAl.u. fiaihlet Fr.
on Rnum. Ak for WHU'lI'd ttii fM- I
IOINAI. HKWAIIK vr IMITATIU.NSi
ASiJ BrUSTITCTKiJ. WKIMI Ultlll
COMING TO
P AGE THEATRE
MATINEE AND NIOHT
Monday, Jan.
50c 75c $1.00
2
SPECIAL MATINEE" PRICES 50c, 77p
Plus 10 Per Csnt War Tax
MAIL ORDERS NOW 4
ii
4 hi.r f .ttf w-4t
THE BIGGEST THRILL
BEGINS TODAY!
IN HISTORY!
D. W. GRIFFITH'S.
HEART WARMING
CLASSIC OF PLAIN FOLKS
-PLAYING
PLAYINO : . , .iiV,
Today Wednesday Thursday Friday -iRv5f
Popular Low.
Admission ( MAM
' Prices rjf
Include, War Tax J J 'W4 jF RJT
Children
.
xs,i 1 tint rvri-Pk-'f - c yy .
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PERFORMANCES START
1:45-4:007-15
NOTE:
To thoroughly enjoy the 12 reel presentation of "Way Down
East" it is adviaablo to bo seated at Jhe aboye strtinff
times. '.V ' ' fi4V f) jij " '
ORIGINAL NOTED MUSICAL SCORE
PJayed by "BETTY" on the mighty Wiyrlitzer.
SATURDAY The New Year's
attraction, "IGHTIN' MAD"
1 jwiMjra7F
SATURDAY The New Year'
attraction, "FIOHTIN MAD"