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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO OX, MONDAY. DECEMBER .1. 1923 focal and Personal . -......ill ; A case of scarlet fevr developed In the Roosevelt srhoo! during the Tha'nkuRlvIng vacation. However no symptoms had developed when the school closed for the holiday, no that H is believed that there 1h no danger of the disease beintf spread In the school. MUts Ida Dahl, school nurse, . is making a dally check of all the " children in the school. There have been three cases of scarlet fever in the schools this fall, but earn one in a separate school building Accord ing to attending physicians the cased seem to be sporadic in their nature and; were, not likely to cause an epi demic t r Select your fur or fur coat while stock Is good, and a small deixjait will hold It until Christmas. 15 per cent discount this week. M. M. Htnre. 216 Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. ; Phone 680-J-2. tf 1 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Oui Newbury have re- turned from the motor trip In Califor nia they made Inst week. j Talent Aid bazaar, 2 to 9 p. in., Ames hull. Dec. 6th. - 217 Ulng cherry trees, the finest ever. Eden Valley Nurcery. Phone 680-Jr2. tf ' ,Tho Red Cross . Is distributing notices of Its Thrift Shop drive thru the school children. .I.am now booking orders for Clear tone Radio sets, for Xmus delivery. Get your order in early. Nine beauti ful models to choose from, $-40 and up. Mlnkler, 403 liberty Bldg. 233 Yakima Netted Gem potatoes at "Watklns Feed Ktore, Phone 269. Crepe paper 6c roll. UeVoe'a. The Medford and Talent chapters of the Epworth League will have a roller skate party at the Ashland Nutatoriura Tuesday evening, Dec. 4. The Medford members will leave the church at 6:30 sharp and transportation- will be provided for all desiring to attend. The Medford chapter will stop at Talent after the skate for a short get-to-gether and refreshments. All leaguers and friends are cordially invited. Don't' forget- bazaar and chicken dinner. Ames hall, Dec. 6th. . 2U Indies! You are invited to attend a parlor sale of ladles' lingerie and other needle work, at Hotel Holland, beginning Monday, Deo. 8. 1923. 221 Fire Chief Elliott urges that citizens reporting fire alarms by telephone by calling up the department, nlways in so doing promptly relate the nature and kind of fire It Is. Such prompt report will gain much time in many cases ' by letting the firemen know which fire fighting apparatus to re spond' with.. The new chemical truck, .which Is the result of mounting th chemical npparatus nnd from 200 to 400 feet of hose on a new Dodge car chassis. Is how ready for use. 15 per cent discount on all furs and fur coats In stock, this week only.1 Belect -your fur and a small deposit' will hold it, until Christmas. Uurtlctt. at M. M. Dept. Store. 216 Plant now, why( wait iintil spring? Eden Valley Nursery .f Pnone 680-J-2. t tf Anyone who has a bill against the high school that concerns the football games or team Is .requested to send it In to the business manager at once, i Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Scott are In San I Francisco, their former home, having been called there unexpectedly by the dangerous illness of Mrs. Scott's father.' The air Is full of things you should not miss. Your theatre Is in the air no admission fees. - Your home needs a Cloartone Radio. Mlnkler. 403 Liberty lildg. . ...... .223 AH kinds ot rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 10S. 711 East Main All hats and trimming greatly re duced at Lottie Howard's. 2 IS Tli annual stockholders' meeting of the War Eagle Mining company will be held at their office. 208 First National Hank building, at 8 p. m.. December 14, for the purpose of electing a board of directors and transacting auch other business as may come before the meeting. Christmas gifts at bazaur, Talent. Dec, 6th... .. . ... - 217 .Jtetlden & Can a day write bonds and Insurance, Phone 720. tf .20 pounds white beans for $100. Hutchison & Lumsden. r . ,222 .Last plght and this morning were quite cold with a minimum tempera ture of, 22, but, not so cold ns Inst .Friday morning's minimum of 19.6. Fair. weather Is tjte prediction for Tuesday. The maximum of yesterday was 48, which wus one degree warmer than the maximum of a year ago to day. ' , . Regln'ning , today and continuing ; this week we will give 16 per cent dis count on all fur chokers, scarfs, capes and coats In stock. Hurt let t, ut M. M. Store. 216 Highest grade Utah and Wyoming coal, absolutely free from slack ond dust. Hansen Coal Co., 84 South Fir. Phono 239. Ituy your Christmas gifts nt The Htue Flower- -Lodge Gift Shop, Phoenix.. Ore. 218 1 P Sooner or Later Why Not Now? FLUHRER'S . Milk . BREAD " 'At Any drbcer A. J.. prfikhuiMt. who for years held I he ( 'rater National Park Ufvs a nd other conressiuns and who r the past two seasons has owned and oper ated the Xlmi'od resort on the Mc Kenzie river, and , .Mrs. Parkhurst spent yesterday in the city while en route on a trip from their home in Portland to southern California which will take them as far as Las Angeles. Two cars had an unfortunate meet ing yesterday afternoon at the inter section of Kixth and D streets. A J Ford driven by II. H. Stevenson, of I Jacksonville, ran Into a Maxwell, 'driven by A. J. Marrell. Mr. Jiarrell was making the turn at the Inter section and the driver ,of the other car Btatts that .he did not see. the car as another one was in the way. The fender . on the ,Ford was badly bent and the side of the Maxwell was damaged considerably. Grants Pass Courier. 10 cans Tuxedo tobacco for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden., . 222 There's a busy Business College In Medford. GWN. O. McDearmon. recently from Berkeley. Calif., but formerly with Wilson lirothers, a large furnishing goods house in Chicago for 17 years. Is now associated with the Toggery. McDearmon has visited a number of cities on the coast looking for a loca tion and finally selected Medford owing to its up-to-date , appearance and bright prospects for the future. : , Chicken dinner, 5 to 9 p. m., Ames ha,ll. Talent. Dec. 6th. 217 Radiator covers for Xmas. Medford Auto Top Co., North Grape. 234 Among the visitors In the city from distant points are Miss Kna Krickson of . Seattle, Mrs. -Mueller of Granite Falls. Wash.. Miss U. Wilson. Miss L. Tuinoh and Mrs.. S. McCJeery of Vic toria'. IV V., P. B. Knowlton and P. 8. Cardon of New York City, H. R. Hamilton of Seattle and N. Dougherty Paul A. Smith nnd W. J. Gaffney of San Francisco. Clean cotton, rags wanted at the Mall Tribune office. , 20 pounds white beans for $1.00. Hutchison & I-umsden. 222 Miss Babe Purdln and Miss Mary Bebb spent the week end with Mrs. Horace Bromley In Grants Pas;'. Telephone 341-R-3 for reservation for breakfast or dinner for yourself and guests. The Blue Flower Lodge, Phoenix. Ore. 227 Talent l-adles' Aid bazaar, Ames hall, Dec. 6. 217 Frederick Middlcbusher of Trail waH a Medford, visitor Saturday. , 10 cans Tuxedp tobacco for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. 222 Tho best hemstitching In Medford, 8a per yard. Miss Lounsbury, The Vanity Shop. 236 W. T., Leo. assessor of Klamath county and operator of the stage be tween here nnd Crater Lake and be tween Klamath Falls and tho !ake. during the season; and C. Trimble are visitors In the city from Klamath Falls who arrived yesterday. Cradles on sale at $1.00. $1.25, Dec. r.th and 6th. Handicraft Shop. 223 Christmas Is coming, millions of gifts will go by parcel post during the next few weeks, if you want to make j sure that those you send will arrive In good condition, or that they will arrive at, all. have them properly wrnpped at this office. . J . tf Tho Craters will hold their monthly banquet at' Dlnty Mohr's , basement this evening at six o'clock. t Tho ladies will hold a card party both afternoon and evening at St. Mark's bazaar Tuesday,. Dec. 4. All are cordially invited., 217 You can get It at Devoe's.N tr Mrs. Ernest Batty, Howard Fox nnd Miss Stella Hamilton of Central Point were visiting Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Law In llutto Falls yesterday. Get the girlie a cradle which rocks Itself. On sale at Handicraft Shop. 223 Buy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods Lumber Tard. 711 IS. Main street. Phone 108. tf Tho Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon, nt 2:30 with Mrs. C. C. McCurdy. 1207 West Main street. Blue and white lunch cloths on sale. 48x48, 66c; 60x60, $1.19; 70x70. $1.48. Jnp Art Store. tf Don't forget St. Mark's church bazaar Is held In the Parish house. North Onkdale, tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 2 o'clock. 217 Jerry Slzemore of Fort Klamath Is In Medford for a few days on busi ness. At Deuel's Hemstitching 8a. tf Handkerchiefs for .Chrlutmatt. nil kinds, all prices. Handicraft Shop. ... 223 Tho studonts and faculty of the Medford high school wish to express their, gratitude to the business men of the city for the cooperation which made the football season a financial as well ns a football success. The season closed with nil obligations met and a small fund with which to renew equipment and suits which are nil badly worn. They also wish , to acknowledge with gratltudo the assis tance which tho Craters rondered driving the school to Ashland for the last game. .... Head the add for St. Murk's church church bazaar in this paper. 217 Thero Is no longer any excuso for not having that set of table silver ware. Sinclair's Jowelry Shop Is mak ing It (tatty. 217 Mrs. Kobe it Uuhl nccompnnled by Robert Uuhl, Jr., left Sunday for a visit to Portland. The problem of Christmas giving Is old and perplexing. H Is easily solved with Victor records, which Include every kind of music and so please tilt inuslcah tastes. Thero aro more than 6000 selections In the .Victor catalog to choose from, and so the person who Is to receive them, free to nmko his or her own choice,. is sure to be thorn ly pleased. Palmer Piano House. "31 Kast Main. , 222 Melti Brothers famous orchestra nt the Armory Wednesday, Dec. 6th. . . 219 Charles Henselnian of tho Associat ed Oil company started on his vaca tion this morning. A gift that Is appreciated is a pretty handkerchief. Ijook nt the wonderful assortment nt Handicraft Shop. 223 Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Deputy Sheriff Forncrook definite ly put the finishing touches on the Cjmua theatre when ho decorated the front of the property one day this week with a sheriff's notice of sale to satisfy the unpaid mortgage. Gold Hill New?. i(, . , All hand-madq models on sale at half-price, Dec. 5, 8, und 7. Handi craft Shop. 223 Grafted Ffnnnuctte walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-t!. tf Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Shrive and their 'hiMit-n l-ft for .Sul.-ni where Mr. Shreve and the children will remain I until Christinas. Meltz Brothers orchestra gives the ( dancers something entirely new in dance music. Direct from Milwaukee, , Wis., on a nation-wide tour, at the Armory Wed. nite. Dec. 5lh. 219 Only a few cradles left on sale, Dec. 5th and Cth. Handicraft Shop. 223 Two wind-up automobiles with gar age 9c. Jup Art Store. tf . Mr. . and . Mrs. Phil Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight, Mrs. Helen j Kerr. Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Jt. F. t Antic, Mrs. Mildred Schuchard and 1 son and Judge and Mrs. F. M. Calkins will leave by motor for Los Angelef. Tuesday morning. The party will stop for one day in San Francisco and will then continue on to Los. Angeles where they t will remain for the re mainder of . the winter. Kraufle"s Christmas mix at the Crater Lake Confectionery, Med. Bldg. i 223 Pianos! See Launspach. r tf We have good values In used cars. Patron & Robinson. Inc. tf The 'grade school children today begin their sale of Christmas Seals for the tuberculosis fund In the state, which will continue up to the close of the holidays. Get your Christmas candies at the Crater Lake Confectionery, Med. Bldg. 223 Get mamma and walking doll free by buying season ticket. $3.50 doll free for $20 ticket, and $1.50 doll free for $10 ticket. Those season tickets are good for everything in Jap Art Store before Jan. 1st. 1924. , tf Your car battery charged In 8 hours at the, Electric Shop. tf Oregon, visitors' in the city fro trV out of town, points' who arrived Sunday include Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Buntzel, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Woodward. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. H. L. Shepard of Portland, and C. M. Steinbock and Bay Skelton of Salem. Head the article in the December American about careless wrapping of parcel post packages. Then bring your packages to this office for pro per wrapping. tf . Bent cars without drivers, coupes and tourings. Elwood's Auto Shop. 118 S. Central. 218 Duplicating sale 'books for sale at this office. tf Dr. W. It. and Mrs. Adams nnd Miss Ora Collins returned Sunday evening from spending .. the Thanksgiving vacation In Portland. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric'Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E.' Main. Phone 108. ... tf You can get Kremmel Bros, famous Health Broad at DeVoe's. - Mose Crawford , of Talent was a business visitor In Medford today. ' You can find a suitable gift for any occasion in the gift room at Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 217 Hamburger sandwiches at DaVoe'8. Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style If there are any bundles missed during the drive for clothos" for the Bed CYobh Thrift Shop next Wednes day please call 456, and the organiza tion will come after them. Don't forget to have your bundle out on the porch by 8:30 a. in. next Wednesday, Dec. 6. .. craft, opposite RIalto theatre. " tf 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 Audley Myers of McCloud. Calif., pass through Medford Sunday on his way to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Myers nt Lake creek. Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent, we will save it for you. Jap Art Store. tf You haven't heard dance music until you've heard Meltz Brothers orchestra. Hear them at the Armory Wed. nite, Dec. 5th. 219 Get your magazines at DeVoe's. he Klwnnls held their regular luncheon at the Hotel Medford at noon today. Xmas gifts are all In Japanese Art Store. tf Eventually a genuine. Vlctrola why now now? Palmer Piano House. tf Phonographs! See Launspach. tf C. M. Freeman of Salem, member of the architectural firm of Freeman A Struble, who were awarded the de signing of the new $250,000 Junior high school which, l to he built In Salem, were In Medford today con ferring with the school authorities of this city. Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Edon Valley Nursory. Phone 6S0-J-2. tf Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf Wo carry nc thing In coal but the best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuel ve handle are always the lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Wide rurtiUns for Star cnr. I'ulumbUH .Avo. or Serum!. Call 82 I -I. or leave at this offli-e. 2 111 Foil KENT Fuur rmim Jlouso. ,IM S. Kir. 2l! "LITE-FOOT" DANCE FLOOR .. ' WAX- Gives smooth, glid ing ftnlh to, hard or soft-wood floora. no' Arm.1 fittKASB on DtST. Tour druggist has It. If not. snd us stamps, 7 5c for on pound package, fLARKK, WOODWARD DHLU CO, IrtlantL Orvsata. roor . owrfywVA tronsporMfo tafms tzfmmanc by NORMA TaUMDGE I Bids for the grading and surfacing 'with uravt-l of almost ten miles 'f highway betwenn a point two miles suuih of Hornbrook and the Oregon line, all in this county, were opened at the office of the slate highway commission last Tuesday afternoon in Sacramento, says the Klamath News. Two types of bids were called for, one providing for the completion of the work in 150 days, and the other in 200 days. The lowest bid under the 150-day limit totaled $205,000 and was filed by Dunn & Baker, of. Klam ath Falls, and S. S. Schell, of Oakland. , Oregon, with an offer of $182. 64. Is the lowest bidder for the work under the provision of the 200-day limit. 1, Trade at home and bank the differ jeice. Eden Valley Nursery. Phon j 680-J-2. tf I 4 Bert Thlerolf was fined $5 today in Judge Taylor's court for parking in front of a sidewalk crossing, work tomorrow morning. Special sale on Ford accessories. Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Radiator covers, felt lined. Medford Auto Top Co., North Grape. 234 The federal building is badly in need of a fireman -Janitor for about a month, to replace the Jnjured regular incumbent, and Postmaster Wm. . J. Warner urges nil applicants to see him at once with a view to going to Take your kodak films to Palmer's Studio. First-class work and prompt service. tf S. T. Atujeh who has been at the Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. with a display of Oriental rugs, leaves tonight for Portland. We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. Crater National park In now defi nitely cloae Jjy .nature until the sea son! biena next July 1, as thero is at present 19 Inches of snow at the rim oC. the lake and 11 Inches at Anna spring camp, fire miles this side and lower down. This snow will keep in creasing (luring tho winter until thero are about as mar.y reet of It as there are now inches. Last week some' adventuresome young men from Etigeno attempted to pay a visit to the lake, but their car got stuck in tho snow and had to be dug out : with the assistance of a ranger. - ' ' - ; ' This Is the latest date In the season on record for the park'hefng blocked by snow to motor and other vehicles. WEDDING BELLS A wedding of Interest to a host of local friends, was quietly consummat ed at the homo of Mrl W. V. Tiarnum, on the Pacific highway near Phoenix, Sunday morning a $ ' a. m., when Miss Marlon Elizabeth Harnum, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Barnum was. united in .marriage to lien Hilton, son of ' Mr. and Mrs. Georg Hilton of near Medford. The beautiful ring ceremony was read by Rev. E. P. Lawrence in the presence of the immediate rela tives. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served, after which the iipung couple left by auto for a honeymoon trip to Portlnnd. This populnr young couple have the best wishes of their many friends. They will be at home at the Hall ranch near the R. A. Matthews ranch, after December 18th. EVERY KNOWN FORM OP INSURANCE AND BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 0OOOCXXXXXXXX9OOOOOOOCXXMOO Hemstitching , at Handicraft Shop WATCH YOUR BATTERY PRE9T.O-I.ITE RATTERI , STATION . Pfcna 01 'S'SBEiu'ai'E'BiaiBiBiaa Automobile Owners' Time to Take Your Profit If you have owned a car" for tin years without carrying liability and property damage insurance and have escaped paying any claims for injuries to persons or damage to pthor's property, your savings amounts to about $200.00. It would be perfectly safe to state that traffic on tho streets to day Is almost double that of even two years ago and It would be just, as safe to say that the number ot nccldents have been doubled as well. If you have had a favorable experience In the past It Is about time to . cover up and take your profit. Let us give you our rates and show you bur policy. McCurdy-Daniels Insurance Agency, Inc. MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDO. Phone one-two three. FORUM The president of the Kiwanis club, the vice president of the -Rotary club and the big eruption of the Craters' club will be the speakers at the Forum of the Medford Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Medford on Wednesday. There Is a general opinion that Medford Is over organized with lunch eon clubs and In order .that members of the chamber may have an opportu nity to draw their own conclusions the representatives of the various clubs will explain the functions of the clubs and their relationship to the Chamber of Commerce. - W. J. Warner Is the president of the Kiwanis clnb, Dr. R. W. Clancy is Vice president and acting president of the Rotary club and R. H. Boyl is the big eruption of the Craters' club. Can! of Thanks We wish to aeknowledKe bur grate ful appreciation of the kindness and sympathy of our friends in our late bereavement. Also for the many floriil offerings. MRS. GEORGE MICKEY. MABEL, OLAH AND ROY MICKEY. 217 "Cascarets" 10c if Sick, Bilious, ; Constipated "They Work While You Sleep." When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two pleasant "Cascarets" to relieve constipation and biliousness. No griping nicest cathartic-laxative on earth for Mm, Women and Children. 10v boxes, also 25 and 60c sizes any drug store. A Kodak for Christmas Hardly is it out of the pack age when it's out of doors in happy hands,, "clicking" the holiday story. ' Kodak is a gift that everyone wants at our store is the right one for you to give. Autographic Kodaks $6.jo up Medford Book Store F.&E.Theatre CENTRAL POINT TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY HELEN CHADWICK and RICHARD D1X In "THE SIN FLOOD" Sport Review "COU.NTRY STORK" every Slonday Nljlit. Matlneo Kvcry ' Sunday 2:30 p. m. Admission 10c and 30c T;7 ' - - , - -. m Dr. A.W.Chase's OINTMENT i ' For I Skin Irritations, Eczema, pimples, itching, chapped ' hands and face, piles, chil blains, frost bite, etc, etc. Remarkable ta its extraordinary control over all . Itching akin diseases. Pure, healing, soothing it is not injurious to the most tender, delicate skin. Best for children. Read below what Miss Jose : phine Martin, of Champlain, New York, says: "Dr. A. W. Chaae'i Ointment Is tht bMt kind of Ointment I e'er aied for'plmplel, blackheads, and alikindsof skin dijeaei from - which it has entirely cured me and for which 1 am trulr grateful and can certainly recom mend it to all suflcrlni torn skin diseases." ; Ton can buy this Ointment at all Drug Stores To be sure of getting lh. genuine, see that portrait and signatur. of A. W. Chuse, M. D, Bif) on each box your protection against imitations. DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. S57 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y iB 'Tho' great '"I'lo "r ""' N'"1" Ulilirc I NOW mountains, tlai-seil as one of the;; B PLAYING! yeur'H six lending films. H and a 0reat cast including ' ' "' ' ; ..ELINOR FAIR . .".'Sbsi BURBMdNTOSH C- 7l VS?Vi'EMtLY FITZROY f?N '"'9' talmadge TOMORROW TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 ST. MARK'S CHURCH BAZAAR Parish Houso, North Oakdale Doors open at 1 o'clock. Sale begins at 2 o'clock. All kinds of Fancy Work, Flowers, Homemade Cake and Candy. Cards afternoon and evening. Going like Hot Cakes! MaBBHnBBBHaHHalaMnBi Model C ' Valet JiutoStrop Qazor J Complete Shaoing Service l VAIJ5T ' rop Safe?flazor Skarpms Itself ; This Is a S5.00 Cole Plated Cel.' Nlco Christmas present for only 79c. Vfe hlso are oiTprins tho $1.00 nickel plated sot for 35c. Just think, one shave and Its" paid tor. -Remember all safety razor blades yon purchase from us at a saving o"f 5c a package. ' - - Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. 327 East Main ' The Remington Store ' Phone 296 ' STAGE FARES REDUCED ' By HOWARD & GRIM STAGES ' " Eff.'ctivc Xov. 10, 102:1 Medford to Klamath Falls, one way J5.00. Rqimd Trip $9.00 TVr frii's daily. Loaves S A. M". and 1 :4j V. Jr. Office find Wailing Room at Hotel Xash Tilda. fBI TEtX-KMcnrK MEMcntB. or ns consisting of Razor-Strop- Blades aasEssiasaEaiasaEBHasBEBSE'BiaasE