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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OBEftOX. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1923
.r
Zocal and
l Personal
Tile cMl withr of the int-r
season so far was nh-rel in i Ust
piffhl and this marrung wita a inioi
mum temperature of IS. 'i-Krr-.
wtueb -u all the more notlreable as
the minimum temperature for weeks
bad been hovertna- about SO or atoT.
except two mornins-s about a week
axe H reach l and JT drs-rees. This
ntWBinir's minimum followe-j a maxi
mum yesterday of 4 rftjeree. A year
as-o today the coldest temperature
waa II degree. Fair weather ui pre
dirted for Sunday.
Wbo pays the agent, you or the
other, fellow 7 Eden Valley Nursery,
phone CtO-J-Z. . tf
' Big Ben, the alarm clo- k. will atart
the aale at Sit. Mark' churrh bazaar.
Tuesday. Dec. I it I o'clock sharp.
In the Pariah House. North Oakdale.
Lioors open at 1 o'clock- 2H
Jamea Kelly, veteran newspaper
man now of Portland and hie family
are visiting Mr. and Mm. W. H. Uocke
of fhisily. Mr. Kelly is Mr. Lock'
r.rother. Mr. Kelly 1 a great booster
for Medford. particularly the fishing
hereabouts.
. Bin cherry trees, the finest erer.
Eden Valley Nurcery- Phone 6-J-i.
:
A prominent attorney after having
his typewriter overhauled said, "it
run better than It ever did." That
is because our work is done by Mr.
Hhieve wbo baa ha "he experience
with the big companies. Medford
Book Htore. 21
Mrs. George Carpenter leaves to
morrow for Han Francisco by train
and George Carpenter left today In
his car. They will both leave for
Chicago and New Tork City the first
of the week.
lxtnu Two flat keys on small ring,
both No. 145. Keward. Call 1J4-J. ll
. Tulip bed for the kiddles at the
fit. Mark's church bazaar. Dec. 4th.
!!
As Is usual following a holiday the
hotels of the city had a very light
patronage yesterday and today.
Yakima Netted Gem potatoes at
.1
Watklns Feed Store. Phone 2.'
Ladles! You are Invited to attend
a parlor sale of ladies' lingerie and
other needle work, at Hotel Holland,
beginning- Monday. Dec. t. 1S2J. 221
In view of the recent terrible disas
ter to Japan, the presentation of the
stereopticon slides on Japan rlunday
evening at the Presbyterian church,
will be especially Interesting. The
country. Its wonderful people; rapid
governmental changes. mlKhty Indus
trial transformation, social conditions,
and religious beliefs together with the
great work of the Presbyterian mis
sions, some of which have been swept
away In the disaster, will-be shown.
Mrs. H. K. Marsh, organist, will piny
two special Jupanese numbers on the
organ, entitled "The Japanese Hun
sei" by Depper. and "Haya" by Mau
rice. We will loan you mono; to build or
tuv Holmes the Insurance Man.
For tfcUe Bed linen, towels, hand
kerchiefs, aprons, baby's clothes, and
many other pieces of lovely fancy
work; also home made cakes and
candy Tuesday, pec. 4ih, afternoon
and evening. 2 IS
H. 8. Htein of flan Francisco, for
merly well known clllsen of Medford
Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Isabella
W. Htein. and sister Kate Klein dur
ing the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr.
Klein who at one time had an insur
ance business In this city and clerk
of the school board. Is at present In
the electrical ippliances business in
rUui Francisco.
All ha Is and trimming greatiy re
duced at Lottie Howard's. 21'
. .Leaving town.. Will sell the fol
lowing articles very reasonable:
Chairs bed, oil stove, couch, kitchen
table, china cabinet, stuffed peacock.
'j Dt North Central Ave. 21
, .Selling a new high mark In the ex
perience of the Industrial accident
commission six fatal accidents In Ore
gon Industries were reported last
Tuesday. The death toll In industries
In this state this month so far totals
21. by far the greater number being
Joggers and mill workers.
Redden Canaday write bonds and
Insurance. Phone 720. tf'
Another one of tit. Mark's delight
ful card parties, both afternoon and
evening, Tuesday, Dec. 4th at the
1'arlnh House. Everyone cordially In
vited. Jl
I, ast Saturday evening a surprise
birthday party was- prepared In her
hums for . Mrs. Mark Montgomery.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. fk-ott
Davis. Mr. and Mrs, J. A- Perry. Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. A.
"F. Hollls and ' Mr, and Airs. E. C.
Trowbridge. After supper Muh-jongg
was played.
Crepe paper 6c roll. TeVoe's.
Sauces You
Never
Forget
Certain hotels bare a
country -wide reputation
for their wonderful meals.
It is usually in the prep
aration of some famous
sauce that a chef gains
bis reputation. There is
hardly a chef of repute
who would be without
KITCHEN BOUQUET.
Try this, mushroom sauce:
MUSHROOM SAUCE
I inn ii imi
. 41
eaeseW se .r9
tmcm BOUQUET
MM"
Ml MW I I I II. M
eMM. S4 SIM tt sMhm
w ml ill sunk WW. i est ar
t.. t. rnmm is smnr two tons or fin
quality- and xquisltl uuttlnj? Erifflurh
walnut nf th tru P"rar.'ijtt' Vetr:
t U.T. !r.e p jM;C r.-jr t. hi' h
i on four .t:r of trr of hi
fi-n pUntir-u fct k. ran h located on
;h Wajrnr crrfc reed nar Talent.
7o-iiiirds of ih tre are 1 yar
old a.nd the other third is 14 years
old. Him exjrience In growing thn
tr illuxtrat that walnuts of good
ttock can ! grovn succenrifully in
the Roffue Kiver valley on a iarge
sral.
HigbM (rrd Utah And Wyoming
roa., absolutely free from alack and
du--t. Hansen Coal Co, U Booth Fir.
j Phona 3.
1 Don i forget the date. Dec. 4tb is
the fh. Mark's church bazaar. 21 4
j four year old twin trtrbi will play
the part of randies in "A Candle
' Hong" at the 'irsl Methodist church
tomsorrow evening. "The Great
' Corse Is the s abject announced by
Mr. Sasnett for the evening sermon.
iLmiKht Phipps will aing "The Home
i Ind" as the offertory number. At
I the morning service xhe choir under
t direction of Mrs. Geo. Andrews, wil!
.sir. Barnoy's "Crosains the Bar" at
the antheio. Mrs. F. E. Nichols wil.j
be the soloist at this service. "The (
Welding Power of a -Great Common j
Service" is the pastor's sermon theme, t
t ii wiix Htssimajfe. ne sms. ji mil ui j
It-Usiess-rULllWdjr Wild LUC UV1. U tlUU HJWI"
troverstes now raging in the churches.
Heath's Drug Htore will give a sam
ple tube of Hud nuts Three Flower
. Hkin and Tissue Builder to the ladies
tonight after o'clock. 214
I Buy your Christmas gifts at The
Blue Mower Lodge .Gift Hhop.
Phoenix. Ore. 218
Included among; the out of town
Oregonlans in the city are Mr. and
, Mrs. U C. DeBurgh and Mr. and Mrs.
i M. tweet of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Hiapleton of Rose burp. II. " l.
Moore of Salem, and the following
from Portland: E. L. Webster. H. D.
IKasmussen. H- W. Basmussen, Rus
sell W. Sewall. E. W. Radtke. L. W.
Josse, H. U Welder and A. A. Burk
head. , . "
There's a busy Business College
In Medford. OWN.
Radiator covers for Xmas. Medford
Auto Top Co., North Grape. 2i4m
The Itogue river became quite j-olly
and rose considerably Friday, so
muf-h so that it was reported a foot
higher at Grant Pass than on Thurs
day, probably due to heavy rains near
the headwaters of the stream.
Clean cotton rags wanted at the
Mall Tribune office.
Telephone 341-R-3 for reservation
for breakfast or dinner for yourself
and guests. The Blue Flower Lodge,
Phoenix. Ore. 227
O. A. Do lan is a guest from south
ern California at the Hotel Medford.
who wrote after bis name on the
register at that hostelry. "Los Angeles
The City."
Ladles, come to Heath's Drug Btore
tonight after 4 o'clock after your
sample tube of Hudnuts Three Flower
Bkin and Tissue Bui Id Mr. 214
The best hemstitching In Medford.
8c per yard. Miss lx una bury. The
Vanity Hhop. 23S
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright enter
tained at a Thaivkstfivlng dinner
Thursday. Their guests were Mr. and
Mm. D. E. Walker of Phoenix. Mr. .
.1 U V l l AS Dhn. l r. t !
Mr, and Mrs. M. K. Wright and their
two sons. Donald and Richard.
Dance at Butt. Falls 8a U .night.
Iec. 1st. 21fl
Ixt Two flat keys on small ring,
both No. 145. Reward. Call 134-J. 214
L. W- Heines, former owner of the
Palace hotel in Portland Is In the city
visiting C. H. Richardson, clerk at the
Hotel Holland who was formerly em
ployed at the Palace hotel In Port
land.
Christmas Is cording, millions of ,
gifts will go by pan.-? post during the
next few weeks. If you want to make
sura that those you send will arrive
In good condition,, or that they will
arrive at all. have them properly
wrapped at this office. . . tf
You can get .It at DeVoe's( tf
Mrs. A. Johnston of Portland,
mother of Mrs. Edward Lamport, who
had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lam
port, left recently for home.
Buy your shingles and roofing at
Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. 711
E. Main street. Phone 10S. tf
Blue and white lunch cloths on
sale. 48x41. 66c; 40xQ, 11.19; 70x70,
1.48. Jap Art Stors. tf
Construction of 37 miles of rail
road has been completed on the
Natron cut-off since the beginning of
work early in October, according to a
report made yesterday by . L. King,
superintendent of the Southern Pa
cific lines In Oregon. From Kirk a
total of 31 miles of track has been
laid northward and from Oakrldge a
total of six and a half mites has been
laid southward. Construction work
will be continued all winter provided
there is no serious interference by the
weather. Several tunnels will , be
constructed on the UK -mite link.
At peuel's Hemstitching So. tf
There Is no longer any excuse for
not having that set of table silver
ware. Sinclair's Jewelry Shop Is mak
ing It easv. 217
C. C. Kelley of the state highway
department is a visitor In the city who
arrived Thursday.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Two wind-up automobiles with gar
ope 95c. Jan Art Htore. tf
Uev. F. R. Leach announces a
series of morning sermons at the First
Baptist church beginning Sunday on
Prayer, which will interest nnd profit
many. The subjects will be Dec. 2.
"The Purpose of Prayer"; Dec. 9
"Hindrances to Prayer"; Dec. 1.
"How to Prny." A short organ recital
will precede the evening service.
Onifted Frnnquetle walnut trees.
Kdeit Valley Nursery. Phone 68VJ-2.
tf
Pianos! See lAunsparh. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Hcott Davis have gone
to California where they will remain
for some time.
Got mamma and walking doll free
by buying season ticket. 3.60 doll free
for $20 ticket, and SI. 60 doll free for
10 -ticket. Those season tickets are
good for everything in Jap Art Store
before Jan. 1st. 1924. tf
Read tho article In the December
American about careless wrapping of
parcel post packages. Then bring
your packages to this office for pro
per wrapping. tf
A nine and one-half pound boy was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blaess
Friday at their home, No. til 7 Beatty
street.
Rent cars without drivers, eoupes
and touring-. Klwood's Auto &hon.
lis . Central, 211
Dupll'-nting sale books for sale at
this oic. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt entertained
at Thanksgiving Thursday. Their
K'J?s were Mr ar.d Mrs. Earl C.
Gdd.s and . r.:;dren. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Turner. Mrs. H-.en rir.ed.eur
ar.d Keien jinedn.or.
Genuine Bosch Magneto par is and
repairs. Electric Shop. Eighth and
Bartlett. . tf
Buy your screen doors at Wallace
Woods' Lumber Tard. 711 E. Main.
Phone 70S. tf
F. A. Henepeter left Friday evening
for San Francisco after spending a
few week a the R. H. Arnold home,
west (if. Jiiediord.
Crystline auto polish. - a varnish
food, the only polish on the market
that will not hurt your varnish, tl.00
per pint. ikkl only by Medford Auto
Painting. 2 S. Front fit. Tops dressed
any shade. Now is the time before
the rain. 1
Yoa can get Kremmel Bros, famous
Health Bread at DeVoe's.
The feature of this morning's pub
lic market was that it was an excep
tionally good one for following so
closely after a holiday, with a wealth
of offerings and a good patronage.
There was a big supply of meats of
all kinds, beef. pork. goat, home
made sausage and the like. But there
was little poultry, which was appro
priate, as all citizens seem to have
had their fill over Thursday and since
of turkey, chicken, ducks and the
like.
Yoa can find a suitable gift for any
occasion in the gift room at Sinclair's
Jewelry Shop. 217
Hamburger sandwiches at EssVoe's.
Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style
craft, opposite Rialto theatre. tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hansen enter
tained Wednesday evening with cards
and a supper. Their guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Jerome and Mr. and
Mrs. C. X. Wright.
Our only business Is Insurance, but
we cover every known kind of risk.
R. A. Holmes; "The Insurance Man.
tf
Get soft paper sctiool tablets at thL
office. tf
Buy Xmas gift, deposit 25 percent,
we will save it for you. Jap Art Store.
tf
Mrs. M- E. Evans, the mother of
Edward Lamport, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lamport for
several days will leave this evening
for southern California where she
will spend the winter.
If experience counts, see L. D.
Mfnkler about that radio set. My
guarantee Is baok by ten years experi
ence. 403 Liberty Bldg. 215
Xmas gifts are alt in Japanese Art
Store. tf
Eventually genuine VIctrola
why now now? Pojmer Piano House.
- . tf
Among visitors In the city from' dis
tant points are Dr. and Mrs. R. C.
Purdy of Whiteflsh. Mont.. Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Gler of Seattle and C. R.
Nesbitt of New York City.
Phonographs! Bee Launspach. tf
Flowering shrubs, vines and orna
mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone
S44-J-2. tf
Unity literature teaches people how
to be well, prosperous and efficient.
Free distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf
Miss Frances Perry, a senior at
O. A. C. Is homo for the Thanksgiving
vacation.
We carry nothing In coal-but the
best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming.
Our prices on all fuel ws handle are
always the lowest, considering qual
lty. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Trade at home and bank the differ
ence. Eden Valley Nursery Phone
680-J-2. , tf
Special aale on Ford accessories.
Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy
Corner Motor Co. tf
Miss Kate Stein entertained at a
Thanksgiving dinner at her home
Thursday. Mer guests were Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Cochran, Mr. and Mca.
Harry Stein of San Francisco and
Mrs. Cochran, fir.
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
Studio. First-class work and prompt
service, tf
We have good values in used cars.
Patton A Robinson. Inc. ' tf
AH kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods. Phone 10.
711 Eat Main.
Mrs. Salto will sing a gospel song In
Japanese at the Presbyterian church
Japanese service 8unday night.
Your car battery charged In S hours
at the Electric Shop. tf
Radiator covers, felt lined. Medford
Auto Top Co., North Grape. 234
Plant now, why watt until spring?
Eden Valley Nursery. Phone S80-J-2.
tf
Jerry Jerome white changing a tire
Friday morning suffered an injury to
his eyes and face when the tire blew
up throwing sandstone and dust in his
face. No serious or permanent injury
will result, but Xor a time Mr. Jerome
was blinded.
The Organ Chimes featured by
Molts Brothers orchestra at the Ar
mory Wednesday night, will be worth
the price. of admission. You'll say so.
219
Wanted Comforts to tie. Priscllla
Circle M. E. church. Phone 634-H.
216
Melts Brothers orchestra gives the
dancers something entirely new -In
dance music. Direct from Milwaukee,
Wis., on a nation-wide tour, at the
Armory Wed. nlle, Dec. 6th. - 219
W. O. Webster of the Associated Oil
company wilt leave Monday for a
week's trip to Crescent City.
Ixst Two flat keys on small ring,
both No. MS. Reward. Call 134-J. 214
Why pay rent when you can buy a
five room modern, plastered house
for '41 300. 300 down and $20 a
month at 6 per cent. See Stltimnn.
206 West Main. 216
Miss Bhubblok and Mrs. Leland
Mentzer are entertaining the- l'nn
Helenlc at a bridge luncheon at Mr.
Mentzer's home today ut one o'clock.
You haven't heard dance music
until you've heard Melts Brothers
orchestra. Hear them at the Armory
Wed. nite. Dec. 5th. 219
Get your ma nn xtnes at DeVoe's.
Melts It rot hers famous orchestra at
the Armory Wednesday, Dec 5th.
, , , 213
Thanksgiving
Shoot Postponed
, i
Tho -turkey shoot scheduled for
TbaaksKlving Day at he i Molly wood
orchards was postponed on account of
the weather, and will be held Sunday,
December Snd. There will be trap
ahooilng sod target rifle shooting. SIC
S. P. GIVES SPECIAL
:RA1EST0 ASHLAND
FOR WINTER FAIR
I
The Ashland Whiter Fair, bartlca-
larly the poultry arid rabbit depart
i merit, has attracted state-wide atten-
tion so that this year the Southern Pa
. cific Railroad Co. has granted a spec
1 ial one and one-half fare rate and
many poultry and rabbit fanciers
from the northern part of the state
will not only exhibit their stork, but
will be present In person.
The big Ashland chautauqua audi
torium will house the entire exhibit
this year and will surprise the public
in the completeness of the general
exhibits.
Every auto dealer In the valley will
be present with the latest models and
the auto show alone will be worth
running over to Ashland to see. Com
ing at a time of year when the ac
tivities of the farm and orchard are
at the quietest, the dairyman, fruit
grower and farmers in ' general can
gather for a handshake and get to
gether and a general stimulating in
terest in the development of their
particular lines and the poultry man
never tires of th opportunity to try
for a blue ribbon and look over the
other feljow's stock.
The big building will be heated
and many surprising effects and
many stunts which will amuse and
entertain the visitor. All roads lead
to Ashland for the Winter Fair.
OBITUARY
HESSELGRAVE Mrs. Mary Hes
selgrave passed away at her home In
j Central Point Friday. Nov. 30 at the
age of 71 years, one month and
days. She was born in Cornwall.
England. Oct. 2, 15. eominR to the
United States when about seven ypars
old. The family lived In Illinois a fw
years but most of her life was spent
In Iowa before coming to Oregon 32
years ago. In all these years Central
Point has been her home, where ehe
has a hqst of friends. She had been
a member of the Methodist church
since childhood. She leaves two sons
and one daughter. Mrs. Effie B. Mee.
Applegute; John E. Kesselgrave, Cen
tral Point; Fred it. Hesselgrave. Cen
tral Point: eighteen grandchildren
and nine great grand children, also
one brother. Thomas Downing of Los
Angeles. i
Funeral services will be lieid at the
Union church in Central Point. Sun
day. Dec. i at 1 p. m- Rev. Maxfield
officiating. Interment in Central
Point cemetery. The remains are at
the Perl Funeral Home.
BMTEP.8 W. A. Smyers died at
the Hacred Heart hospital Nov. 2 6.
aged 40 yearn, two months, 24 days.
Kemalna will he rthipped this evening
to Ulackfool, :Jdahpfor interment'.
ncnuuns 411 ciugr-fic-oi 'in. t er Jt liOfcr-
al Home.
DE8 .MOIXKH,, Jowa. -Dec..!. An
injunction to restrain officers and di
rectors of the .Brotherhood of Amer
ican Yeomen,, with national head
quarters herer from putting into force
a new form of. insurance rates which
would tend to turn fraternal policies
of the order to old line policies was
sought. in district court today by six
holders of Yeoman fraternal policie
of the sort issued by the order, under
the funding plan.
, Memorial Service
Nolico to Elks
Memorial services, Med
ford Lodge No. 1168. B.
P.-O. Elks, will be held
In the Elks Home Sundav
December 2nd. at 2:30 p. m. Every
member of 116tf is requested to -be
in attendance.
A most cordial invitation is extend
ed to the public in general to be pres
ent also. Itrolher Ii. F. Mulkey. of
Portland. Oregon, will deliver the
memorial address.
An excellent musical program has
been prepared for this occasion.
; LEWIS I LRICH. .
Exalted Kuler.
Attest; l.rR T.. JACOBS. Secretary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Six room house, built
ln. modern equipment, good loca
tion. J50u, part cash., balance "
' per cent. - ;i
FOH SALE; Sewing machine, stand
ard make, almost new, cheap, Joafi
W Tfnth 218
On the Way
v utAcnra or M
2,. . V-iH.4- ti
RESTRAIN YEOMEN
.INSURANCE PLAN
E
A j FINE . OUTING t
The threatening skies did not
dampen the ardor of the scouts who
gathered yesterday morning for the
t:rst general outing of the season. A
KCKd representation from the tro-s
was on hand with three scout masters
to direct the, expedition. The Bncer
tafnty of the weather delayed the;
start nearly two hour, but the time
was pt-cfltably utilized in placing the
Christmas sel posters' through the
business district. As the day bright- '
eaed the spirits of the scouts re-j
sponded and a .very Interesting and
profitable day was enjoyed.,, ;( t i
A brief snow storm about noon
while- in- the foothills added to the,
interest of the trip.- Tae - boy en-j
circled Roxy Ann from the east to the
west rklge" well up on the slopes of
the hill. A number of featur-s alto
gether unexpected added zest " to the
occasion. An orchardist at the edge
of the foothills supplied the boys with
a box of fine large apples. On the re
turn trip the coal mine was visited
and the genial miner gave an instruc
tive account of the formation of the
carboniferous atratas of the coal and
the oil and dye bearing ore. He also
made demonstrations showing how
the till and dyes were .extracted.
Altogether it was a very good first
trip and the boys stood It in fine1
shape. Being well shod is always a
necessity for hiking as a few of the
lads now know. There were no caa
uaUtes. though a well eoulcped. first
aid kit was carried as is always done
and is often used for minor needs.
riome tree specimens and a number of
fine geology specimens were brought
in for the scout collection.
The troops are all getting under
way in their training. Philip Loup,
berry has been assigned as permanent
scout master of Troop No. 3 which' U
attached at the Baptist church. Air.
Bernard Shaw has been secured. 'by
Rev. Black to serve as scout master
of Troop l which Is attached to the
Catholic church. Mr. Shaw Is "re
cently from Texas and has had ex
perience In boys activities. Troop
No. 1 has Its heud quarters at the
Catholic Boys' club near their church
and Is meeting twice a week regu
larly. Troops 4 and 5 attached at the
Presbyterian church are planning to
meet twice weekly for special train
ing. Among the scouts already qual
ified ceremonial teams are being
formed. Troops 2. 3 and 7 will meet
tonight at the Main Street Methodist
church. Other troops at their re
spective headquarters as last w-f-ek
The local council will meet at their
regular luncheon Thursday noon.
Notice
- If this certain party who has been
een taking the time case and points
from my magneto replaces same in
good condition without delay wiJI
escape prosecution.
2Ji ADOLF SCHfLZ, ,s
EVERY KVOWX FORM OP
INSURANCE
AND BONDS
R. A. HOLMES
"THE INSURANCE MAN
PHONE 444
JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDINQ
SINCE 1S09
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' ' Hemstitching "
- . at .
Handicraft Shop
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' RENT CARS
without drivers
. COUPES AND TOURING
Elwood's Auto Shop
118 South Central
..."
The Medford High School
Student Body
will be guest at' a dance given by '
Oriental Gardens
Saturday Evenirig', ' Dec. 1
i v
In Konor of the successful season of the
School football team. AH members
body are requested to be present.
. . I :us : r a it-it
Coming
Norma
Talmadge
NOTICE
' The tar remaining lots on pave
ment (abont 100- are hereby with
drawn from sale pending a re
vision of prices upward to brinf
them in line .with paved lots in
Jther towns iir Oregon of similar
size .to Medford where they are
selling from $700 to .S00 and
eveu ilOOO per lot
CITY. OF MEDFORD.
Nursery Stock
Pears, i to 6 ft 30c
Apples 4 'to 6 h ....20c
Cherries 3 to 5 ft 50c
cKoppUen Bros.
vHofckins, Ore.
'l "i f w.
V
(Vmlliiitoi) KtKnrs Todaj and
Tomorrow
lUirliw Tomorrow
DRIVEN
I-ioui Hie I'rlxn ( wmoKlitan Story
'ilif l'lower of tlio hxk"
. , .i
powerful
eiilc of the lilue
incise Mountains,
starring
Chnrlfs .Muck
(Fly courtesy of
D. W. arllllth)
Ijist Timi-i Today
REX BEACH'S
"THE
SPOILERS"
with'
Nonli Hwry, Milton Sills. Anna Q.
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