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. ' 1 ! i .11- PXGE TWO MEDFORD MXIE TRIBUNE,1 MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY.- JANtWRY- .1. v-'' '" " ! 1 oeal and Personal The loc-nl office or the Oregon State lotir association, which had hc.cn lulnlalucd in this city fur Iho benefit f visiting and paKsins thron;ii toui sl3, with Arthur HiizelriRff in chnrK Ince May 1st Inst, waH cloned the irsl of the year. The oriice will be re maulished here next spring. ;- All kinds of roush and dressed litni er. Wnllaco Woodn, phone lus, 711 I. Slain. . Dance with tlie crowd, Oriental lallroom Sat. nlKht. Admission inc. , Judse Glenn O. Taylor has retuniod oino from spending Christmas and lew Years with his parents at l.odl, 'al if., and Is aKain presidins in his fflces as police jntlKe anil justice ol he peace of the city, and ns deputy lerk of the United States court. Dance Jackson Hot Springs, Sat. 213 There's no place like Holmes for ompletn Insurance service. The total state, school nnd county ax for Ashland this year is G2.9 mills,1 nd for Med ford is III mills. I lance, ICaifln Point, But. nlte. !!! This ofrice is prepared to print )d(!er sheets, hills, etc.,' used on the nokkecninK machines. Don't Klve our orders' to tinvrllni; men anI have lein printed out of Jledford. I'hono s and we will call. ' u The l'arcnt-Tcachers association of .liicoln school met this afternoon, and an attended by Miss Cirace Telch, the cw home demonstration aRent," who ave to the members a summary of the utiltion wr.rk in that school last 'prliis and outlined the features of iotno Makers week, "which will lie held ere next week, In connection with ; armeis Week. ' !' j Tako your list'for the month's win eries to Hall's. They deliver orders, ' ver $5.t'0. . SM3 i ; Dec. lfith was l.ncky day at Douel's. i 214" :.' Tlio Dixie Study club will meot ut ; io public library Saturday afternoon t 2:30. The subject of study will be ; cntucky. The overhauling season Is here. We jeciulize on reuoring and honing vlinders. A stock of pistons, rings 3d parts on hand. We repair all i ; akes of cars $1.00 per hour. River- ; K de Garage. tt ; Fine rooted grapo vines: Table .-apes, Muscat, Thompsons Seedless jic each, 110.00 per hundred. Wine ; -ape, Zlnfnndell, J5.00 per 100, $40.00 jr thousand. Address F. T. Ilent, kiah, Calir. 2 IS , Jack Partridge and family have re irned from San Francisco whore they ive been for the past ten days on a ' ;lidtty vacation visit with friends and 'datives. ' f Tuesday, December ' the 12th, wbb tieky day at the Crater Lake Hard 'are Co. 242 llain Is again Ihe prediction for to orrow's weather. Tlie rain of the ist 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock this orning was 13 hundredths of an Inch, i A lettor has been received from sreBt and' Stream by George Calhoun ' ating tlint lie ' was fourth In the mtost for the largest steellioad night on the Pacific coast this year, eighlng 8 pounds nnd 1.1 ounces, e will be given an honor certificate n article, tolling of tlio tackle Used id the fight ho had with the big fish, asked by ' the contest editor, the tice is to bo printed In the mngn ne. The largost fish takon In the ague last Beason was IB bounds nnd ounces, tlio big fellow being tiikon by , r. Van Deuvan, of Portland. The eclhoad was caught nt Gullce. rants Pass Courier. Dance on finest floor In' Oregon! ileum llallroom! Sut. night., Z4S Mattress work all kinds. Modford nto Top Co. ' Phono 104. tf Only four hundredths of nn Inch of .In fell here dining, the 24 hours iriod ending this morning. Rain Is o prediction for Saturday. Fall grown parsnips, carrots nnd mips. Hall's, 318 Bast Main 8t. S'43 At the Elks lodge meeting last night three newly wedded members who were kidnaped from their warm fire-sidt-s by a committee and brought to Iho l ulgo room where they were given Hie usual recognition handed newly wedded Klks. Thoy were Don New bury, Ned Vilas and lOnierson Merrick. Dance Jackson Hot Springs, Sut. 243 Tnlie your kodak films to Palmer's -audio. First class work and prompt service. tf Prof. F. C. Ileimcr of the Southern Oregon experiment station, will speak on "Some of tho Things I Saw on My Recent Trip Through Southern Califor nia and the Hast," at Clyde hall, Phoenix, this evening. Dance, ICaglo Point, Sat. nlto. 207 The Crater Lake Ilardwnro Co. an nounce that Tuesday, December 12tb was Lucky day. They will huvu anoth er Lucky day In January. 212" II. E. Cumpbell, cashier of tho State Hank of Kagle Point, was among those who transacted business in Modford Friday. Ho reports great activity -pre-paring to log on a big scale In that vicinity early In tho spring by the Mrownloo Lumber Co. Try some of Hall's Cape Coil cran berries. 318 Kast Main St. 21.1s For Sale New Columbia phono graph records at half price. Victor, llrliiiawlck, Columbia, Pathe & Sonora phonographs and records at reduced prices. Music Shop, 10 X. Grape street, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank. Phono 4fir,..l. tf investigation o. Oregon spruce and fir Is being mndo by tho Ford Motor company of Detroit, to determine whe ther western timber would he suitable for uso In tho manufacturing of truck and motor bodies, according to advice received by the Portland chamber of commerce. The Ford company nsiis that samples of timber on varioui soe c, Mention.'! lie sent to the plant and that factories capable of turning out the wooden parts needed bo listed for reference. Hemstitching at Deuel's. 2117" System Service Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medrord Hldg. tf .Mrs. M. S. SoIIbs loft Wednesday for a two months visit with friends and relatives in different parts ot Califor nia. Perfection! Music floor crowd! Oriental littllroom! Sat. night! 243 Dance Jackson Hot Springs, Sat. 243 Miss Dorothy Myers who Is home on her holldny vacation from tho Univer sity of Oregon is confined to her bed with n severe cold. Itoth Florida and California grape fruit Hall's, 318 Fast Main St. 243 Auto Insurance, Brown & White. A motley collection of loot, including wntchos, fountain pens, safety razors, two revolvers nnd flashlights is report ed as being taken from tlio lenders store somo tlino Sunday night or Mon day morning. The loot Is valued at nearly $2110. A window In tho Nlnln Ber & Warner storo was broken tho snmo night,-though apparently, the robbers wero frightened away before entrance was made. Ashland Tidings. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. tf Wonderful dance! Oriental Ballroom Snt. night. 243 Mr. and Mrs. Knlph Woodford are expected to return today or tomorrow from n ten days visit In San Francisco. They made the trip by auto. Dec. 15th was Lucky day at Douel's. 244 Hot tnmalcs nnd chill con carno nt Do Voo's. tf Ted and Harold Leonard and Charles Wortman left tlio first of tho week by auto for San Frunclseo whore they will remain until somo time next woek. Fronh spinach, cahbago, celery anil lettuco. Hall's, 318 Fast Miiln St. 243 Danco, Eaglo Point, Snt. nlto. 2G7 Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Antlo left last night for n six weeks vucatlon nnd Visit n Los Angeles, San Diego mid other California cities. Pig roductton sale. 1 Holmes $2.95 to $7.50. All trimmed hats $4.95 nt tlio Vanity Shop. 247 When In nocd of sash nnd doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or como to 711 E. Main street. P. M. Ionurd Is confined to his home on South Holly street with a heav cold. $'i.r,0 motor driven horns at the. Electric Shop. Tho Uoxy Ann Idea, Low Prices nnd More lliiHlncss. House dresses, aprons, school dresses, made to order, of best materials, for Icbs than you can make them at home. At Modford Cen ter Dept. Store. 24S Mystic Shrlners from Mcdford and other parls of the valley will be at Ashland in largo numbers tonight for tho Shrine meeting of lllllnh temple, at which new officers will be Installed, candidates initiated and other business transacted. . .. ,. There's a busy business College In your home town. GWX. The treat of tho year, Arthur Middle ton's concert ut the Pago, Monilay evening. It'B a program that will ap peal to everyone. 243 Of interest to local sportsmen Is the news sent out by Captain A. K. Ilurgh duff, state gaino warden, that the sea son on deer, mountain goats und prong horned antelope, was recently declared closed In .Mexico for a period of ten years. Oriental Hallroom! Sat. night! iVlg dance. 213" Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlle. ' 21.7 Mis. J. C. Hayes und daughter re turned this morning from a several days visit In Portland. If yon have somo soeond-hand win dow saah suitable for hotbed, phono s,si;-x. tf Auto Insuranoo. Drown & White. Carl Tengwald and A. J. Crose, com mander and adjutant respectively of the local American Legion post, ur rlvod home tills morning from Eugene where they attended the reception anil banquet In honor or Alvih Owsley, na lional ciiiimunder of tho American Legion, who made bis first offlciul stOM in Oregon thorn on his tour of Inspec ting the ki'.-tfor post: of the country. .Messrs. Tengwald und ('rose formed tho escort of tho local post for Coin-! maniier Owsley from Medford to Eugene, having Joined him here on tho Thursday morning northbound train. Dec. 1 .MH was Lucky day nt Deuel's. .244 Another grand parly! Oriental Hull room Sat. night. Admission 10 cents. 243 Finishing touches on the extensive decorations which have been Installed in tho ballroom at' the Natatorium by tho American Legion, are being given by loglonnaires working under direc tion of Tom Swem. Mr. Swem whose genius as a' decorator Is well known, has converted the hall Into a scene of Oriental splendor rivalling an Hourl's dream. . Hemstitching and plcotlng, silk or cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main and Uartlott. Tho Vanity Shop. , tf Tho ticket tfalo for tlio Arthur Mid dleton concert, which will bo hold ut tlio Page theatre Monday evening, will start tomorrow. Mull orders are now aoeeptnd. This will be one of tlio big gest musical events of the year so do not wait too long bofove you secure your reservations. " 243" MIsb Clara Kirkpatrlck, accompan ied by her grandmother has returned from a several wooks visit in Klamath Falls with friends and relatives. You enn get it nt DoVoe's. tf Provldo against loss, Insure with Redden nnd Conadny. Tho radio program to bo broadcast from IC F. A. Y. tonight will bo fur- nislicd by Jay's Jazz orchestra and several vocal selections, solos and duets will bo rendored by Pearl Adklns and Mabel Richardson. The orchestra Is undor the direction of Mrs. Alice Jay, organist at the Rlalto theatre and a treat In the way of music for the radio fans is expected tills evening. Next woek tho Cnvoinen's club ol Grants Pass will put on a "Booster Night program with talks on tho Ore gon Caves and other tourist Meccns diversified by musical program and stunts. For Salo Singing canaries. 847-Y. . tf For Diamond coal brlcketti, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. CondniioiiK IPcrfoi'inmico Tomorrow und Sunday 12::t() to II P.M. YESTERDAY MEDFORD HAD ITS FIRST GLIMPSE OF THE BIGGEST, MOST GORGEOUS AND MOST SPECTACULAR LOVE STORY EVER TOLD ON THE SCREEN AND PATRONS TOLD US, IT WAS ALL THAT HAS BEEN CLAIMED FOR IT. Today $uid Tomorrow "WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER" with MARION DA VIES Never before nt llieso Prices! Mntlnco Mo, Mglils lower !.Utl .uo.i, (ji joou Children IMc Buy time. v tVmiina Sunday Gl,Om. SW.4XNON In "THE (.H.DI'I) C.(;F." L:l. ....... The Gold Ridge mine, near Gold Hill which has not been in operation since ' last spring started two crews of men to work on the first of the year and the management or t'no mine expects to start tho mill working in the near, future. ' . Arthur Mlddleton, tho great concert and oratorio-baritone, will present a ; concert at the Pago Monday night. J Every lover of music in Medford , should bear this artist. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wnllnce Wood, phone JOS. 71 1 ; East Main. . ! '. , At the recent big ceremonial and annual election of officers of Fulmt Hurkhun temple, D: O. K. K.,' held in 1 this city, tho retiring " royal vizier,; Charles Talent, w-ns presented a solid gold D. O. K. K. label button ami F. . Wilson Waite, lender of the Dokey band, was presented a leather music roll. The remembrance given Talent' wus presented by the temple-while the' one to Wnlto was given by the band members. j Armstrong cords puts the miles In mllengo. Phono 277-J, Star Motor & ! Supply Co. Stnrt tho now year right by having your automobile work done nt the Riverside Garage. tf Mr. Miller, factory sales manager. and Peter 11. McCrnken, northwest distributor of the Vacuette, were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Callaghan, local Vacuette distributors. Mr. Miller, who is touring the west and had arrived here from Cleveland, Ohio, via Los angeles, expressed delight over the mild climate and vcrdunt fields of southern Oregon. Arthur Mlddleton possesses n bari tone voice ot exceptionally rich beauty and great power. You will miss much if you rail to hear him at the Page theatre Monday evening. 213 Goodwin Corset Shop, 30 S. Fir. 2'-' When better automobiles are built, IMiick will biilld them. It" As tin' af'intb of being hit by a runaway horse on Saturday, July 2H, 1922, Father Edward J. Comity of Ash-j land, Catholic priest, has instituted suit aguinst Jesse WInburn, of that city, and owner of.tho. horse, for $5000, through his attorney, ' E. D. Hnggs. For Sale 10,000 acres or land con sisting of alfalfa, grain, and stock ranches, orchards and '. tlmberland, some irrigated: also mining property. All property must and will be sold at somo price. Some as low as $1.00 per acre, 5 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles, Attorney, Jackson Co. Dank' BIdg., or Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 15 Far mers and Fruitgrowers Dank. Phone 405-J. -,' One of the big musical events of the season, Arthur Mlddleton, the great American baritone, in concert at the Pago Monday evening. 243 Ed Andrews, the widely known veteran slngor and comedian, formerly of this city and who still claims Med ford as his home town, ..again has scored a hit with the present series of light operas being presented at the municipal auditorium at Portland by tho American Opera company, which engagement ends Sunday night. He has won much praise in the Portland papers this week, as has tlie entire company. ' Have you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe's? tf Dr. Lincoln Kallen has resumed his practice at 213 Liberty BIdg. 24ii Local wrestling fans particularly in Gold Hill, will be interested to know that Ted Thye defeated Karaslck, tlie Russian Lion, in Portland Wednesday night, gottlng the decision for aggres siveness nftcr both men had .secured a fall. Portland papors declared the mutch the best exhibition of wrestling over Been In the Hose City. Furniture repaired and . made to order. Work called for nnd delivered. Phono Wm. Bradley 199-L. 248 Mustard greens cliuck-ful of vltti mlne, at leading grocers. 244 Secure your tickets tomorrow for the Arthur Mlddleton concert nt the' Page Monday. This will be ono of the finest entertainments of the musical season. 243 III GAS IN MEDFORD . DROPS 2 CENTS Ijito Inst night; William Hnnnn. local malinger of the Associated till company, received word that the price of distillate nnd gasoline hnd dropped two cents per gallon. This makes the present market, price 20 H cents per Kallnn on distillate nnd 27 cents per gallon on gasoline. The same prices went Into effect at all of the local service stations nnd gaso line dlspenserles today. Notice Tho annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Jackson County Build ing and Loan association will bo held on January 8, 1923, 7:30 p. in., at No. 30 North Central avenue, Medford, Oregon, for the election ot directors and tho transaction of such other busi ness ns may como before tho meeting. 215 O. C. HOGGS, Socy. .-..- A CHI for Bids . . r . Votlro Is hereby ' given' that Hhe undersigned Clerk of School Dlst. No. IS.' will receive bids for the following property belonging to said District: Old school house, woodshed, stove and twenty-four (24) school desks. Bids will he opened Jan. 15, 1923 ut two o'clock in the afternoon. II. K. liODGERS. 24t Sams Valley. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Five or six extra good cows. K, E. Lorton, Tel, 392 Jack sonville. 249 FOR RENT One steam heated room with sleeping (Kirch and kitchen. Phone 671. U' THE HOI OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE : Special free offers Aiinual Inventory always shows some stock adjustments neces sary. To bring this" about we areniaking the following offers for Saturday only:- .- 'r. v - - .., . Offer No. 2 jars Lippincotts Berry Preserves 33c 66c 1 jar Tea Garden Strawberry Preserves -42c Total $i-08 All for 95c and a 25 oz. Jar of Apple Btitter Free Offer No. 2 Offer No. 2 No. 21 cans Green Gauge Plums - 48c 2 No. 2 cans Sunkist Plums 55c . Total $103 Ari8 6z. Bottle of S'&W Chili Sauce Free 3 3 bottles 35c S'& W Catsup .!. ........ .'. '. ... . -87c And a No. 2 Can of Apple Sauce Free Offer No. 4 Morrell's fancy Iowa Breakfast Bacon, average weight 6 to 8 lbs., per lb 43c And a No. 2 Can ofMince Meat With Each Full Slab -... 'Purchased akery Special COOKIES - any kind or assorted of regular., size, and quality 2 doz. - - - 28c And a 1 lb. Loaf of Bread Free With' Each 2 Dozen. ; GATES m liYDIARD Buy here and bank the difference ElibigTtouqht Sr tbdaij GOD IS GRACIOUS. Thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, slow to nniier, and ot great kiMUiess.' -Keheniiali 9 : IT, ' Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Flcoting 80 per yard. Buttons covered. AUTO CURTAINS We Repair Them F. F. BURK Opposite S. F. Depot .: PAGE - FridayJJan. 12 BY ARRANGE ffHT WTtt C0M5T0CH ANO GSr NAT GOLP5TEIN Presents HARRY FOX IN THE GREAT NEW YOSK ' VANDcRBL T- TttEAl t T f y t y f ? ? f y f GuTTERi ng, Gorgeous Galaxy of Girls Book by Uamvs rTonfgorneru "' ' , Author of "ren 'and "Gomq up" - ' . lyrics by Joseph nsCarrhy TTusic 6j Nat Goldstein qnd iarry Carroll All THE TOWN WILL CUKSTIE (T5 HU5(C SEATS ON SALE TUE3DAY NOON. Prices: Lower Floor $2.20; Balcony $1.65, $1.10 nnd D5c. Includes" ' '" .orders NOW. War Tax. , Mail y y ? y T y y i y y y f T y t y y. f f y y ? ? y y y f f y t y .? y