Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDKmD MAIL TRTOTJNR' METFOKn, 01?KflOT. SATURDAY, IWOKMIWU. 111. 1921
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Pa account of next Monday being
lefcal holiday the business places, ot
flees, banks, post6tftce . and . barber
ahops will be closed that day. . The
general delivery , window at the post
office wlir be open one hour In the
morning, from S to 9, and there will be
bo carrier delivery of mall that dy.
One Waffe drnir for aaie, 175. $f
taken at once, I Ui Front St ' S
Men s Kaners lOo pair. Army Goods
Btorei 12 a Central. y .
the public market wishes you a
Happy New Yoar, read, a greeting on
the bulletin board this morning, writ
ten by Superintendent Runyard, to the
market patrons.'; ";The year Just closed
has' been the' moat' trying, year to
puDiic marKets niatory or ten years.
Stuff mas scarce and high. We believe (
better times are "ahead." The scarce:
atutf referred to was potatoes, onions
and vegetables.
Wig masked ball. New Year's eve.
Klntftbury Springs. Cash prizes. 241
Does your Ford start hard these
colli mortilngs? We fcuaraijte to make
it start right or no charge. Riverside
Oarag. -,y - ' j
Special New Year services are an
nounced tor Sunday at the; First Bap
tist church, morning and evening, with
themes appropriate to ,tbe day. , Rev.
K..R.,lach will apeak at 11 a. m. on
"What Will Ood "Do This Yearr and
at 7:30 p. m. on "The Parting of the
Ways." Young people " wilt he espec
ially interested In the evening dlacua
, alon. "
.City assessments will be delinquent
after January third and a penalty of
rive" per 'tent will be added. 'Sir
fctart the "Hem' Tear" right wU a
good accounting yatem." You can't
beat mechanical speed and accuracy.
Your business Investment " Justifies
this much protection." See'Calles, the
Burroughs representative now. Ask
the man who owns one." Hi
The Epworth leaifue of the Metho
dist church will send' three "basketball
teams to Talent on'Saturday'nisht to
play the Epworth teams from"' that
place. The teams "consist of ' a f Iret
and second team for ' boys and ' one
girls team. They will remain In Tal
ent to A watch "party being given by
the 'church there.' "Wednesday night
the local teams broke even at Rogue
River' The: first' team took the corre
sponding Rogue River team to a clean
ing while the second team was hodly
defeated "by ' the villagers. Grants
Fass Courier. "' - ""
Mrs. Faul Hansen eoraetiere for
KuBone. Hiohe 585-J.' ' tf
w,"H. Leverette, -of the Four-site
Sales agency, of MedfonV Ashland,
Grants Fass and Klamath Falls, was
In Medford from Ashland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A J. Klocker leave this
evening for Grants Pass to attend an
annual watch party In the home of Dr.
and Mrs. G. O. Bancroft.; " 1
Fresh lime ana plaster. Medford
Lumber Co. -
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Bunding and Loan association;-
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Effective January 1 the internal
revenue stamp On parcel post matter
will be discontinued, Postmaster Wo.
J. ' Warner announced this morning.
These stamps have been affixed to all
parcel ' posts bearing more " than "23
cents postage.' '"'' '." '
Cash prizes at Kingsbury Springs
masked ball. New Year's eve. 241
f 'red Alton HalghC teacher of piano
ani) harmony.' Classical and popular
courses. " Studio 218 ';' Liberty ' BIdg..
"Medford, Ore: "Phone 72; ' ""'if
A gigantic sale of groceries, flour
and feed,' freeh and salted 'meats at
the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, cash
and carry system. the' Vinson Barn.
22$ N. Rlverside'Ave. '"--- "256
Attention is called to all members
of the First Christian church that Sun
day morning is an Important meeting
tor , all members as plans 'will be com
pleted and announced for the big
mortgage burning, Medication , and
home coming cervices On January
15th; The presence of every member
Is urgently requested Sunday morning
to assist In making this the greatest
event In the history of the church. A
helpful New Year's message and good
musk'. """""
Fred Alton Ha Ight, teacher of piano,
will resume lessons 'Tuek, Jan.' 3d.
Studio 31S Liberty. BIdg.- Phone T2.
, " ,7' ""sis
Medford has two splendid r ream
fries making first class butter and
furnishing a market 'for all the milk
that can be produced. , They have
thousands of dollars Invested, employ
a number of men and the people
should insist on having their butter
when ordering f rom dealers.
"Mr. and Mrs. G. Garnrtt.ot Medford
have been guests at the Portland hotel
Portland, this week.
January third is the last dny to pay
assessments without penalty. " Stii
Don't forget January 3rd Is the last
day to pay city assessments without
penalty. . . 242
'.Among the corporations tiling arti
cles of Incorporation with the state de
partment at Salem yesterday was the
Gold Coin Finance cororaUon of Med
ford, capital stock 0.000. with A. M.
Kaapp, M. P, Schmitt and Thomas J.
Ple as incorporators.
Every child having the benefit ot
kindergarten training makes better
progress iu later school days. Tiny
Tots SchooJ opens a. new class Jan. 3.
Phone 832 W, 5 , j 241
Edgar Wight for low Drtcea. - tf
Guesta at the Hotel Medford include
F. Greenfield ot .Minneapolis, Fred C.
On via of .San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs.
J. It Crane of Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. rrurnley of Seattle; D. D.'Mc-
Phee and J. A. Welch of Spokane.
ShinKles. shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
Masquerade at Eagle ; Point. New
Years ve. -'' 241
Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf
Although the finishing work inciden
tal to the remodeling and renovation
of .the California-Oregon Power com
pany off Ices has not ret been com-
pleted, and will not be for a day or io. j
the local and division offices which
had been located .upstairs for ever a
week, were removed down to their old,
location on the ground floor this morn
ing, and began doing business there as
a convenience to the public. Several
more .truck loads of office furniture
and equipment arrived at the building
this forenoon. . i ;
Dr. H. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Woolworth store. ' .
A penalty of fve per cent will be
added if assessments ore not paid by
January third.. - . - ; 242
rroi. jrving iwng Has been ap
pointed by the . Ashland chamber of
commerce to represent .that commu
nity at the meeting of the state cham
ber f commerce to be held In Port
land next Tuesday. .
For Sale Classified business direc
tory of Medford containing the office
buildings, schools, , churches, lodges.
clubs, and ail lines of business In Med
ford. Only 50c a copy. Man orders
fUled promptly. Bliss Heine, 81 .W.
Tenth street. Medford. tf
White cora for momtuy- at Monarch
Seed Co. Fhone 26.0. f i '
Miss Alice ; Vaaderaluls, '. former
supervisor of music in the Medford
public schools was a visitor in this city
yesterday and this morning. Miss
Vandersluis'left today for her home in
Granda, Calif., to spend the rest of the
Christmas vacation. She is supervisor
of music In the public schools at San
Rafael, Calif.
Try- our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Excellent supper at Trail JJew
Year's eve! ' 2il
Lya Brown, who had been vlsttlng
his brother Earl in 8eattle for the past
ten days returned to this city this mor
ning. v , v' . '
Weyenberg shoes. Expert shoe re
pairing.; Herbert Tllley, T N. Fir St.
Won't we have fun at Riverside
Community Club ball New Year's eve?
I ll say sol . - , . . 241
Mrs. Mark Montgomery returned
Thursday - from her holiday season
visit aj San Francisco.
. When In need ot shingles and root
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, Tli E
Main.,' I " ; '' , : i
Masqueraile at Eagle Point, New
Yeor a Kve. . 241
.The work of renovating the South
ern Pacific deKt Is progressing fast.
The knlsomlnlng of the interior has nil
been done, and the revarnishing of the
benchtvs and wood work will be com
pleted by next Thursday. The painters
ef course' will" not work Sunday Or
Monday. " When the depot Job is com
pleted they will repaint the water
tank. Most of the depot benches were
rerarnished today and bore tho warn
ings -Ve't Paint." '
HlK-Y'ama Yama party at Trail New
Year's eve! 241
R. I. Stewart, builder, contract for
all buildings. Residence 117 Apple
treefc. f bona fi4S. -; - f
.Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Henry of Chica
go who some time am nurchased the
Chadwlck orchard, will leave Mondav l hw be large offerings of b-ef.
tor a two or three months stay at Chi- mutton ana pork
cago. during which time Mrs. -Hcnrj
expects to undergo an operation.
Frank Doremus Is In smithern Cnll
fornta and wtll be among th Mouford
folks witnessing the footlall game bo
tween the University of California nnd
Waahlngton and Jefferson university
nt Pasadena, New Year's diw.' 5
Army underwear and union suits
cheaper than elsewhere. Army Goods
Store. 22 8. Control. . tf
Dancing! Not! Tonlte! Ctmfvlli!
Homal Airplanes! WelHnno Iho Nw
Year In with fun and fMto. 241
E. 11. Hurd recently arrived home
from his extended business sojourn In
the middle west, feeling fine after hl
attack of sickness while away and
happy to gt baclftn the valley again
ami see Its prosperity, 'aa' compared
with the financial depression, he 'wit
neHsed wlUle away. 1
'dland1 NeTVoVk'wgU' Jinks! Trail!
New Year'a Evo! 241
If you want to rent an up-tn-dnto fi
nisheAl apartment, for two, with steam
heat, hot and cold water, electricity for
light, gas stove, etc, furnished, In Mull
Tribune building better pick It up at
once. Can be occupied at once. tf
A feature of today's public market
was the sale of fifty sacks of fine
potatoes at $2,25 a sack and 400
pound of first quality red Mexican
beans," raised In the Applegate, at 8
cents a pound. The sale ot, theic
Applegate products will be ontlnutd
noxt Saturday, and on that day there
CLOTHING SCHOOL
MEDFORD
LIBRARY
,4TH TO 7TH
The l(otm Drnu'imU uUoiv igltt of
JFi'knn ' county bus ifurml ; MIum
Cixilo)', suite cHitlilng Fi'WInllNt of tlio
uf ,1ooi.m v .toj ki,vj' uonunt 1
tvrn; inakliiR, diuping, Color, ll''0 and.
.will bo, tor tmlnliiK leadvrn 1u '.'
uarjt 4. R. sind . ThMi id.i wa !
dcHiiiii. Thin will be open t. evciy.
one, bvit tUoe who uttond nm piorn-l
Iso to-hi'lp piiiwi Informulh-n t)' a'
gnlnt'd on to nt Uumt oim ttlit.r ,
woman. . . . j
The school will held in the M-d-i
feed library and ill ijlu ut 1!
o'clock tho fii'Ht doy u;id t mi u'l
day scbhIoii. The other l.i.vn . will
bcain at 9:80. ' Tho attendlyg arc
asked to liilnu their l.nuh. Willi a
cup, rmun nrwt ur. Hot coffco
w ill be furnished. , .
This b lhe only tliiv M'Ua it'ooKv ;
will lie I'ldn to be In thi part ot the!
stote until next Munh. , I
t Intercttml In thin s.liovl, iho:'.
MUW I'ool, SP. , ;i
If this season of the year it is natural that
our thoughts should turn in appreciation ,(p
those whose hind consideration has done so
much toward making 1921 a prosperous
year for us. .
We therefore take this opportunity of fx
tending to you our best wishes for a hapjpy
new year. i j e '
Heath's Drug Store
The San-Tox Shop
109 East Main Street
Edgar Wight, reliable Jewoler.
Hemstitching, ,
ricotlng.
Sc per yd.
Huttons covered. .
Handlcratt Shop. tf
The last day ot the old year opened
thta ttMimtnlp with ft niautv f.iir Anft a
c1?. 00 "n JmPrtanl disagreed chilly mist.' Rain U the
prediction for tonight and New Year's
Amy cou 13.25 at Army Goods Store,
32 a Central Ave. tr
- Hot coffee and light lunches, ta
males and chill con carne at DeVoe's.
' The local ' Red Cross headquarters
requests that'... R. Rhoden coramunl
matter.'
Moleskin breeches and pacta. Army
Goods Store. 32 S. Central. tf
. All kinds ot rougn ' and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108
711 E. Main St. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston and son
and Miss Blllle Norrls arrived this
morning from 'San Francisco where
day. . ' '.
Marinello Shop, ,409 Liberty build
Ing. Graduate expert work. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. 'Marcelles $1.00.
shampoo TSc, round curl GOc. nianl
curoa 50c. 215
Nat! To-nite! Watch the Old Year
they had spent the Christmas season. out and welcome the New Year In. 241
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IS IT TRUE
Ml?s N'orris will visit indefinitely with
her mother, Mre. Preston.
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New
Year'a Eve. . 241
Sec the new Liberty cars at the
Riverside Garage. . tf
J. V. "Mason of Ashland was arrested
yesterday hy Deputy Motor Vehicle
Inspector J. J. McMahon for driving
car 'without the necessary license
plates attached. He pleaded guilty
and was fined by Acting Justice of the
Peace Farrell this morning.
When in need ot sash and doors.
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. MainSL -
Insurance Plus Service. R. A.
Holmes. I'm Insurance Man. ' tf
Mrs. Blaine Klum and daughter will
remain In this city nntil time tor Miss
Klum to resume her studies at Mills
college,
Ring out th old! Ring In the new!
Where? Trail! 241
Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr.
.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loder of Cor
ning. Calif., are visiting In the city
for a few days. The Loders were for
merly residents here, and Mr. Loder
was associated with the local branch
of the California-Oregon Power com
nany at that time.
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New
Year's Eve, " 241
Try a Super-tread tire the tire with
a wider and thicker tread they wear
longer. Riverside Garage. tf
.V. Meldo Hillis, who had been visit
ing his family in this city during the
Christmas" holidays left this morning
by auto for Portland accompanied by
Miss Mary Vlon, Mrs. Hillis' Bister,
whose home is n that city.
ConfetU and terpentine at Trail
New Year's eye! . , Sil'
China lay bulbs, j-ap Art Store.
Trench shoes, hob-nails, i Army
Goods Store, 32 S. Central. tf
Ralph G. Uardwcll loft yesterday
VALLEY FUEL CO.
William Von der Hellen arrived
borne this forenoon from a business
trip to San Francisco.
A few slightly used phonographs at
a bargain at Palmer s Piuno House.
v 211
C. W. Shafer, stranger In the city,
waa arrested last night by Officer Leg-
gett on charges of Intoxication and
having liquor in his possession, as a
half jint bottle of moonshine was
found on him. I). O. Thomson, a
canal company worker was also arrest
ed last night by Officer Adams on n
Intoxication charge. After they had
sobered up both men put up a cash
bail for their appearance in police
court today, which bail they forfeited.
Army overcoats and genuine all
wool English raintite overcoats. Army
Goods 8tore. 32 S. Central. U
Mrs. Pearl Dot Hollingsworth, a for
mer resident of Jacksonville, was mar
ried a few days kgo to a gentleman
named Lee, ' In Portland, where tbey
will reside. Jacksonville Post.
Nat! To-nite! Bis watch party. Ad
mission 10c. , 211'
The Valley Fuel company, having!
completed Its second year of business
In Medford lakes this opportunity to
couvey to one and all Us cordial
wishes for a happy nnd prosperous
Now Year. This firm has built up a
successful business, bused upoA hlghi
quality, service and fair and courteous
treatment and are bettor prepared now
than at any previous time, to serve Its,
patrons. Its management takes this
opportunity to thaok tho people t
Medford for their patronage which has
made possible, this success and assure
them that, during tho new year, they
will make an effort ta be nf rvi-n
greater service to them. 2101
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
Attend services at the . ( k , .
First Christian Church
SUNDAY Two helpful services
11 A. M. New Year's Sermon
"FORGETTING THE THINGS BEHIND"
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7:30 P. M. Our popular evening service. Sermon
"AD am; WHERE ART THOU"
Music for the evening Trorabono Solo, Vocal Duet
and Male Quartette.
"The Homelike Church
SSBWHBeSSS
WEDDING BELLS
MAD!"
That there ia ;,
; rlpQ Doggone Much Religion?"
No, I didn!t say it; it is an expression used by a Ittedfqrti man
. the other day. ' t '--,r--:s' ''.,
Hear a discussion cf . this question Sunday evening, 7:30 in
the sermon on , ,
" 'ir.; "'t: ' -".r i 'i rr
Goodbye Did Year
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REV. J. RANDOLPH SASNETT i
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' 11 A. M.
Face JFrQnt With the New Year
You 11 have some experiences in 1?22 in which you will greatly
need divine aid. Start the new year in league with God.
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First Methodist Episcopal Church
. Fourth and Bartlett ; ' ' r ;;'
Wedncudny evening. lec. 28, at the
home of the offliiattns: mlnlnter, Itev.
D. K. Jllltard on" West .11th St., Otto
A. Wkkhin and Mis IJlliun
Groves were united in marrlnKe In
the presence of Sliss Mary V.'lfeclor
and I. Deblcy, witnewea. Mr.
Wickli-in hoa resided in Itrdford
several months, cumins here from
California. Mltta X'roves hivl lived
with her parents In Stckton, C'al.,
and is a charming and popular young
woman of that city. Sir. Wlckleln
baa a small ruiu-h went of I'Ikm-kIx.I
but they will make their home In
Medford for tho present.
Notice -
The partnership formerly cxlaftng
afternoon ott a ten days business trip belwt"n Goold and James
to San ' Francisco. "Los Aneelt-s and
K. Campbell. In tho dairy buulness has
been dissolved. .Tho undersigned has
withdrawn from tho firm, has nothing
to do with the btmlneaa from now on
and will not be responsible for dnbts
contracted from tills date In said busi
ness J CHAilLES G. GOOLD.
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'ismmmFmmL,-
W 'torts'. V J ' 7w.- 1
You'll Ik, too. if
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BRAND
NEW SHOW
TODAY
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
rX)ft 6AL.I2 rtrist class private milk
nnllvered twice a day In neighbor
hood of 919 W. Kievcnth. 212
other California polnU. He will take
In the big football game at Taaadena
utart .tne isew year rlgnt In a new
Liberty car, the car for those who can
not afford to own a cheaper one, and
good enough Tor those who can afford
a much higher priced car. tf
-When better automobiles are built,
Bnlck wlU build them.' ' ' tf
Art Durgess of Chicago, arrived this
morning for a week's " visit with bis
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. BurKCsa.
AVhlte corn for hominy at AJonarch
Seed Co. Phone 260.
Prize wait at.Trail New Year's eve!
$19.00 pair of ValMver shoes given
to the -gentleman and a fine pair or
slk Blockings 'to Uie lady by tho Hub
Slice Store of Medford." ' 1 21
C. K. ( ate returned this morning
from Salem wnere he had been attend
ing a meeting of the board of directors
of the Oregon Growers Cooperative
association.'
.The famous Herman army shoes and
officers dresR shoes, Army. Goods Store! FOR SALE A lot of building and
foundation rock cheap now, 317 E.
Jackson St. : Phone 300. ,241
WANTED Woman Who works would
like to got board and room for work
done during spare hours und days.
Call at. 202 K, Ninth St. 2t3
tX)U. 8ALIC--No. 1
hay In the barn,
10-F-3. '
grain and
12 ton.
alfalfa
Phone
4242
tXJK HALK 1-argo Ceclllan slightly
used phonograph, f 1.75 size, now $85
One Victrola, $100" size, $05. Kirtit
come, first served ' Talmer I'iano
House. '","' . 241
32 8. Central. . , . tf 1
,JJign' grade tailor tor men and
women." Orres, Ashland, Ore: tf
' Among guests at the Hotel Holland
are M. J. Aubrey of Seattle, Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. KdnilHson of Centralla, Wn,
Mr. and. Mrs. XV . C. Uurko of Portland,
It. A. tJurch and-A. V. Hurd of Duna-
muir, and George A. Johnson of Sacra
mento - . ' ' , . '
Chiropody Painless, non-surgical
process. - Rooms' 205-6 Pbipps blo'ck
Phone 690-M; f! ' , ' 243
- Dr. Frank Roberts, donllst. Deuel
Bldg. Telephone B03-U. tf
George A. Codding la In. Portland
attending the special meeting today of
tha Oregon department executive
committee .of the American Legion
Ha is a member of this commute
Hear those oeautlful doIU at Trail
New Year's evn!" ! " " ' ' 211
KOIt 8ALB Swermon stump
Address .M. Malf Tribune.
FOR HUNT Room,
Mistletoe. " '
puller.
212
close in.
,11.
216
Masked Ball
New Year Eyening
mr
3 Aish Pelzes -10 per cent of
relpta les W'ut Tax. Kverj-hwly ror
itlally : InvJMt ' - ' '
That crack on the jaw is
a humdinger!
There are others even
hurndirigerer!
"Fightm' Mad'! i$ the fightin'est
Jdnd of ft f ightin', punching he-man
picture of the big outdoors! '
It is described as haying the vigor,
the breeziness, the action and ro
mance of "THE MARK OF
ZORRO" with more up-to-date aod
AMERICAN adventure!
t'!5 f ' 3 : 3
TOR LATE HOUR REVELERS
TONIGHT A SPECIAL
SCHEDULE HA3 BEEN ARRANGED.
REGULAR
PRICES. .
ADULTS .:...:
KIDDIES .
Includes Wfir Tax
30o
lOo
WILLIAM
DESMOND
m tho volo .of the h'
Vcprcssiblft cx-Hoi'vieo
mini who finds lite too
tame-after the hijj? war
'and goes 'after
thrills!
rill r. v. ! f i i m s"s niii
III" ..... .?- - it n
COMIKV3 TUESDAY,. .
Norma Talmadge
. In "THE PAS3IQN FLOWisR"