Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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!Ld Personal
David Lixn of l:jgne wlio
drowned !u the Willamette river at
that place yesterday the account beinj
tcnulced in a newi dispatch publi!:d
In yesterday a paper was eil known
to many people in Jackson cjunty.
having spent bis early childhood in
Jacksonville, where his father, rmvid
Linn, was, a manufacturer f furniture
and conJicted. a planing Mill. W. 1.
Holmes, the well known real estate
man of Medford; w ag well 'acquainted
with (he dead man and the entire fam
ily. Ijavld Linn was a brother of
Fletcher Linn.- well known Portland
resident who -was Influential In the
establishment of the Gold Hill cement
plant. , He leaves two sisters, also well
known in this county. Miss Conine
Unn and llrs. I.. J. ay, both of
Seattle.
Specialty salesman with car for
local territory. Give experience and
full particulars in first letter, liox 2.
Mail Tribune. 'I'll
Beautiful light effects for dreamy
moonlight waltzes in the Oriental Ball
room Sat. nite. Admission 10 cents.
221
IJ. M. Ixwe, ol MedTord, was a visi
tor at the Ashland Winter Fair today.
Ashland Tidings.
California-Oregon Power company.
Pavilion dance, Fair Ground, Sat.
4 . 222'
'james P.obllns, chief operator of the
California-Oregon Power company's
Gold Ray power plant, was a Medford
business visitor yesterday.
Your photograph is the Xoias gift of
sweet remembrance, rich In sentiment
and pleasant memories. You will please
all your friends at small expense If
yon take advantage of our Christmas i
offer. 204 East Main and Central, 1
Mackey. 2250 j
Visit the Red Cross Thrift Shop. !
Sparta Illdg., upstairs, 2-1
Dr. Charles S. Price will conduct a
series of four sermons In Eugene next
week. The meetings will be held In
the First Methodist church, strictly aa
a business proposition, this building
having been found necessary by his
agents, when they found they could
not obtain the armory, because of pre
vious arrangements. '
Dance Sat. nLe In toe Oriental ilall
roam at the Nat. Admission 10 cents.
Management American Legion. 221 i
The Jledfvrd ill-Times, official pub-J
lii-atw.n cf the local high school stu
dent body will be distributed at tho
hizh sohixjl tnis afternoon. The edi
torial staff has been at work for some
ti.-r.e on this issue which Is expected
to be particularly interesting.
Pavilion dance. Fair Grounds, Sat.'-222-j
Olympic feeds, Cen. Point Feed store i
231
.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walter, of
Medford. were business visitors in the
city Wednesday. Ashland Tidings.
The Dixie Stuuy club will meet Sat
urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the
library.
Mrs. Jf. A. Cordiner whose home Is
in Astoria is visiting here with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Whitman. Whit reports that his
brother who is in the printing business
in Astoria Is most likely a victim of
the fire aa his printing establshment Is
situated in the inflicted district of the
city.
There are great comforts to be had
during .he stormy weather with a
Radio Set. Virgin Radio Station at
Paul's Electric Store. 222
Play dresses for the children at the
Red Cross Thrift Shop for tho lowest
prices. Sparta lildg. . 221
Prof. F. C. Keimer of the Talent
Experiment Station was a Medford
ousiness -visitor this forenoon.
Huy Bubble Books for the children s
Christmas only $1.00 at the Palmer
Piano House.- 226
Dance. Hot Springs, Sat. night. 222
Mrs. William Pyburn of Central
Point was in Medford this morning
visiting friends and attending to busi
ness matters.
. An Edison phonograph and recordH
for sale at 821 Kant Jackson. Just as
good as new. 220
All kinds of roupt and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S.
711 East Main street.
C. A. Fisher, a salesman for the
Mason-Ehrman Grocery company, of
Medford, has rented the M. C. Reed
property on Scenic Drive, and has
moved into the same. Ashland Tid
ings Will be at the public market Satur
day with bof pork and sausage. E. J.
White. 221
Davenport, rocker and chair In blue
and old rose tapestry, first-class work
nnd material, $175. A fine Christmas
present J. Wcis I'pholstery, Jackson
ville. Ore. Phone 202. 22C
Auto Insurance, Brown lc White.
The Colonial
: Specials for Saturday "r"
1 lot of all wool dresses - - $5.98
$3.25 Silk hose - - $2.25
$6.50 Hand made blouses $5.25
New Brush wool sweaters $7.50
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Wo linvo been told by hoiiio of tlin eoplo who linve wen "The
Old llonxwU-ttd" that II Is better tlinu " 'Way -Down Kant." We
ore certain tluit It l.t n good In cnxt, thrills, heart interest and
presentation, .
' SnSBJaP Roberts, L U
1W T.WRo7 f $
' vfct$lWf Barnes, 1
11 Your greatest expecta- , v I
J ; tions will be fully realized. I
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CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE .
Tomorrow and Sunday 12:30 to 11:00 P. M.
Cominz Sunduy "LOVES OF PHARAOH"
Harry Sobie of San Francisco is a
gur-at at the Hotel Medford as are
J. C. Currie md H. L. Moore of Salem.
V. M. Hilary of Portland. W. L, Beyer
and J. J. Stewart ot Eugene. J. R.
Allen of Seattle, H.' V. Pargeter of
Roseburg, R. L. Wolfender of Oakland
and T. J. Allen of Corvallls.
If the children need warm coats,
visit the Rfd Cross Thrift Shop. Many
bargains to be had there. Sparta Bldg.
221
Auto Insurance. Brown & White.
Twenty-one boys irom Medford, Ash
land and other pans of the valley be
came members of the Order of De
Molay last night at a crowded meeting
with many visiting Masons from
Grants Pass, Ashland and Medford
present during the ceremonies.
Pavilion dance, Fair Grounds, Sat.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. if
The Columbia university team of
Portland coached by Clipper Smith
wishes a game with Medford high
schooi according to the Oregon Jour
nal from which the following para
graph is taken: "I see by the papers,
said Coach Smith, "that Medford high
has a football team which claims the
championship of Oregon. Let me say
right here that the claim should not
be permitted until after Columbia Is
met. As late as It Is. my team Is
perfectly willing to meet the southern
Oregon athletes any time or any place
and I am confident that we would be
able to hold our own. Columbia nere-j
by accepts Medford's challenge andl
fnrther Instructions are awaited."
You can get It at DeVoe'8. tf'j
Little Folks Dancing Class tomorrow
afternoon 2-4 p. m.. Legion hall. 221
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Taylor of Otis
Orchards, Wash., arrived In Medford
last night by auto for a brief visit with
Mr. Taylor's brother, Glenn O. Taylor
of this city. They will likely leave in
two or three days for Lodi, Calif., to
visit Mr. Taylor's parents.
A Japanese block print for an ac
ceptable Christmas gift. Deuel's Art
Dept. . 221
System Service Co. writes Fire and
all other Insurance. Strong companies.
Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf
J. F. Hill and A. L. Gage of the Hill
Construction company are in Medford
on business, having come down from
Trail yesterday.
Park your car on Riverside near the
Nat. Sat. nite and come up to the
Oriental Ballroom. Admission 10 cents.
221
The Red Cross Thrift Shop is the
place where your dollar buys the most
goods. 221
The installation of the new auxiliary
heating equipment has been completed
at the Fair Grounds Pavilion a,nd all is
in readiness for the big dancing party
tomorrow night The Jackson County
Amusement Co. is making every effort
to Insure the comfort of their many
patrons during the winter months.
i - Pavilion dance, Fair Grounds, Sat.
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There's a busy Business College In
your home town. OWN.
Frank A. Clarvoe of Portland, reprc.
Renting the United Press was a busi
ness visitor in Medford yesterday and
today.
Little Folks Dancing Class tomorrow
afternoon 2-4 p. m., lxsgion hall. 221
Yakima Netted Gem potatoes, No. 1
grade, $1.G0 per 100 lbs. delivered free.
Hutchison & Lumsden. -232
Ben Sheldon returned last night
from Los Angeles where ho had been
for the past two months. He states
that ho had expected to spend the
entire winter there but was unable to
withstand tho Rogue River valley urge
and decided to return and spend a
week at homo.
Loulo la sure cutting down the high
cost of living. Soiling fancy Yakima
Gems 100 lbB. 90c delivered. 221
Joe O'Brien's new Barber shop at
Medford Hotel. tf
Duo to the small attendance at the
auto camp It Is probable that the city
authorities will close 1t within the
next week or two and that It will re
main closed for the next several
months.
The Red Cross Thrift Shop has a
beautiful old fashioned hand-made
rat? rug for salo. Just come in. Drop
In nnd see it. Sparta Bldg. 221
Hot tamales and chin eon carne at
De Voe's. tf
K- M. Mactnnls, englnoer for the As
sociated Oil company is In Medford
from Portland and Ib checking up on
the construction work at the com
pany's now service station which ia
nonrlng completion. Painters began
work on the now station today.
Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial
Garage.
Pavilion dancing party. Sat. Splen
did music, an excellent floor and a
truly congenial crowd combine to
mnko your evening enjoyable. 222'
Larry Ellers loft the first of the
week for Sacramento having received
word of his father'! recent death nnd
having gone to attend the funeral.
Buy your winter potatoes 10W- I-oule
Is seiling fancy YnUlma Gems 100 lbs.
90c delivered. 221
When better automobiles are built,
Buick will build thorn. tf
Josso Rlchnrdaon pleaded guilty this
morning before Justice Glenn O. Tay
lor to a charge of driving a truck ut
night without a tall light. He was
fined $10. Tho arrest was made by
Deputy State Motor Yehlclo lnsictor
J. .1. MrMnhnn.
The Red Cross Thrift Shop has tunny
bargains for those who are Interested
in getting tho most for their money.
221
Good potatoes $1.00 per hundred rte-
Ivered. Warner, Wortninn & Gore.
221
I,. K. Walker of Klamath Falls Is In
Medfonl having arrived yesterday on
a brief business visit.
There's no place like Holmci f"f
complete Insurance sorvlce.
At the next meeting of the Craters
club, Tuesday night, Dec. 12, the an
nual nomination of officers will be
held.
"Only five minutes from Main St.
You'll find It well worth the trip."
Pavilion dance. Fair grounds pavilion
Sat. 222
New pianos and phonographs, II. G.
Launspach. res. phone C4f-R. Big stock
at Weeks & Orr. W. Main. tt
O. A. C. students will start on the
annual two weeks Christmas vacation
the end of next week. Dec. lfith, and a
large number of the Medford students'.
at the Corvallls Institution will return
to Medford to spend the vacation.
L'niversit of Oregon etudents do not
start their vacation until a week later.
Little Folks Dancing Class tomorrow
afternoon 2-4 p. m., I-eslon hall. 221
Special prices on high school type-
writer practice paper at this office, tf
A number of Medford merchants are
adding to the holiday atmosphere by
continued decoration of the interior of
the stores as well as the windows.
A lasting Christmas present for the
family, a Toggenberg milk goat, that
will give a clean, healthy supply of
milk. Mature docs coming fresh and
doe "kids from heavy milk stock. Come
early and get your pick. R H. Tribnne
office. .227
' Pavilion dancing party. Sat. Launs
pach's unexcelled Pavilion orchestra
featuring orchestrations exclusively. If
you enjoy good music don't fail to
attend. 222
For Diamond coal brlcketts, phone
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76.
The Root Music company hag ord
ered one of the largest xylophones
made to be delivered to E. M. Roberts
of Medford. This instrument will be
used by Mr. Roberts in dance work at
the pavilion and broadcasting from
Virgin's Radio Service station K. F.
A. Y. at the fairgrounds.
See "Louie's" big spud sale page 3.
Fancy Yakima Germs 100 lbs. 90c de
livered. 221
Good potatoes $1.00 per hundred de
livered. Warner, Wortman & Gore.
224
A special rehearsal of the Pavilion
orchestra was held early In the week
for the purpose of perfecting a number
of the new dance hits. These popular
new numbers will be presented at the
Pavilion dancing party tomorrow even
ing. Launspach'g splendid dance music
has won renown throughout the west
when broadcast by" Virgin's Radio ser
vice. Hear it Sat. at the popular Pa
vilion dance. 222
Dance, Hot Springs, Sat. night. 222
After the movies Sat. nite go for
awhile to the Oriental Ballroom at the
Nat. and dance. Admission 10 cents.
221
Dance, Jackson Hot Springs, Sat
night. Good" floor, 'good music. 222
According to C. .C. Lemmon, chair
man of the Crater club committee in
charge of ticket sales for the Frank
Branch Riley lectufe next w ednesaay.
a considerable number of tickets have
already been sold and it is expected
that a large audience will hear the
famous speaker give his Illustrated
travel-lecture "The Lure of the Great
Northwest."
For Sale Singing canaries. 847-Y
tf
Lime and cement. Medford Lumber
Co.
Will give piano lessons at my home,
snecial care given to beginners. Mrs
F. E. Nichols, 622 South Holly. 221
James Cousens, former treasurer for
Henry Ford, recently named senator
from Michigan, to fill the vacancj
caused by the resignation of Truman
Newberry, was a visitor In Medford in
1913. and made the trip to Crater Lake.
Ills comments on the roughness ot me
roads were caustic, which caused A. c.
Burccss. then as now an ardent boos
tor, to Inquire if he had made the trip
in a Ford.
Have you tried that big milk shake
at DeVoo's?
All hats greatly reduced at Lottie
Howard's. . -
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KIM DAY. I )r,' I 'J .'I I I ! . , .. ...it - - , "
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching
Plcotlnc
Da per yard.
Button! covered.
222
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How 1
Nohtrils and
d OiM'll Clogged
End llond-Colds.
You feel fine In a few moments
Your cold In head or catarrh will be
gone: Your clogged nostrils will
open. The air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe ireoiy.
No more dullness, headache; no
hawking, Bnuf fling. mucous dla
charges or dryness; no struggling for
breath at night.
Tell your druggist you want a
amnll bottle of Ely's Cream Hulm.
Apply a little of this fragrant, anti
septic cream In your nostrils, let it
penetrate through even all- pan-tagc
of the head; soothe and heal the
rtwollen, inflamed mucous mem
branc, and relief comes Instantly.
It 1h Just what 'every cold nnd ca
tnrrh sufferer needs. Don't stay
stuffpd up nnd miserable. Adv
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TUP mm. f)F RRFAD LIRE MOTHER HADE
SATURDAY SPECIALS
53c
39c
III
Crystal White Soap, 12 bars -,- " ": '
12 bars :
Sfr Nantha Washing Powder, 14 oz. size, 6 pkgs. .: 29c
Rolled Oats, 91b. sack '
Corn Puffs, 6 packages
Tomatoes, standard pack, no. 2 cans, 2 for . .,
Catsup, full pint bottle . . ... !;
COFFEE
G & L, special blend, euaranteed equal to any 45c coffee,
43C
29c
25c
19c
FOR RKNT Four room furnished
house close in, $20 per month. Phone
467. 222
TO TRADK For Ford truck, '19 Chev
rolet touring In good shape. Also
wanted to buy bicycle. 1022 West
Fourth. ' 22o
FOR 8AI.K Country sausage and lard
nt Public Murket Saturday. 221
FOR RKNT Five room furnished
house; no children, $.10. Phone
r.72-Rn 22;i
Henistitchini,
rVtfntiug
8n per yard.
Work finished
want it.
when you
3 pounds '
Golden West, l ib. can
Golden West, 3 lb. can ... ........
Golden West, 5 lb. can . .
Carnation Coffee, 1 lb. can '.
Carnation Coffee, 3 lb. can 92c
Carnation Coffee, 5 lb. can $1.49
.... 89c
. 38c
$1.08
$1.78
. 33c
PEANUTS
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 1 lb. 14c
MACCAROONS
Almond or Cocoanut, regular Groceteria quality,
2 dozen for 1 . 25c
GATES (Si LYDIARD
Buy here and bank the difference
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Cor. Main and Bartiett.
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$12.50
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formerly
While
they
last
150 Hats
and
Blouses
12.50 to 22.50
all going for
The Vanity SHop
MISS LOUNSBURY MILLINER
Main at Bartiett
f P. S. As usual we have a very large assortment of
Christmas Novelties