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MED FORD MATL TRTBTjyE, MT1DFORD, OTIEOON. TUESDAY. DErEMDER 11.
Tocal and
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Personal
H. E. Vroman, son of A. L. Vroman
and brother of C. C. Vroman of this
city arrived in Los Angeles at the
beginning of the week from Uolivia,
South America, where he has been as
a missionary for the Los Anseles
Bible Institute the past three years
among the Indians in that country
Mr. Vroman will return home in a few
days accompanied by Mrs. Vroman
and their little daughter, who wan
born In Bolivia.
Highest grade Utah and Wyoming
coal, absolutely free from slack, and
dust. Hansen Coal Co., 84 South Fir.
Phone 135. :
Toys Jap Art Store Toys. tf
Handkerchiefs, guest towels, fancy
aprons, etc., for Xmas gifts In the
floral dept. of Monarch 8ed Co. 226,
The minimum temperature of 22.5 j
degrees this morning, combined with J
a heavy fog made today, especially
thin forenoon, seem to be the coldeHt
of the winter so far. The fog seemed
frozen to the pavement and sidewalks
this morning. However, there have
been colder days this winter and last
week one day there wtm a minimum
of Id. 5. Rain is the prediction for
ednesday.
There's a busy Business College
In Medford. GWN.
Fifteen piece china tea set 12.96.
Jap Art Store. tf
Cletrac tractor for sale at a bar
gain. Call 403-R-3, W. V. Barnum
230
A. Li. Blxby of Lincoln, Nebraska,
one of the oldest and best known
"colyumnlsts" in the middle west Is a
Medford visitor today, coming hero
to see his brother, R. A. JUxhy,
retired locomotive engineer who in
living on his ranch near Jacksonville.
Mr. Bfxby for 31 years has conducted
a special column of humor and light
comment for the Nebraska Btnte
Journal. While here he called on his
brother In crime. Arthur I'erry of the
Mail Tribune Smudge Pot.
1 have several Vlctrolaa with
records taken In exchange for new
Brunswlcks that can be bought cheap.
Pee Launspach at Weeks & Orr.
I'hone 227. tf
32x3 Mi cords, $15; 33x4 cords
$17.60. Exchange Tire Co., 28 N.
Klvcrsldo, Medford, Oregon. . 234
H off silk sale Jap Art Htore. tf
Young beef at Public Markot Wed.
R. L. Hague. 224
The I). A. R. will meet with Mrs.
W. D. Welch at her home at 115
Mistletoe street noxt Saturday after
nu6n, Dec. 16. Each member of the
chapter is requested to bring some
article of food to help make up the
Chrlntmas bankets for the needy.
Bcrnlce Klontman and K. C. Klont
man left this forenoon for Dixon, Cal.
Pianosl Bee Launspach. tf
Notice: The Pythian Sisters will
givo a benefit entertainment on Wed
nesday evening. Dec. 12th at K. P. j
hall. Cards and dancing and refresh-'
ments sold. 224
' -Mr? and Mrs. C. M. Houston arrived
homo' Sunday night from their stay
of about a month past nt Rochester,
Minn., whero Mr. Houston was under
observation and treatment at a fa
mous hospital thrro. Mr. Houston Ih
much Improved In health and is elat
ed over tho fact that It was discovered
In Rochester that an operation was
not necessary, an ho has never been
strong for this cutting up stuff since
his boyhood days. He resumed hit
duties at the pOHtofflce today.
We have good values In used cars.
Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf
600 boxes Spitzenburg, Jonathan,
Newtown, Missouri Pippin, A I be mn He
Pippin and Winesaps on sale at Med
ford Fish Co. store, 25, 60, 75 cents a
box. If no money a box free, drape
Juice 75 cents a gallon. We deliver.
W. B. Smith. Phone 362. 224
Selling out new phonographs and
records nil kinds half price. Gold Hay
Realty Co.
There Is eight Inches of snow at
Prospect, on tho Crater Lake high
way, at the present time and team
work on the roatj construction had
ueen cajioa on ior ino time ueing,
according to Engineer J. U. Bromley.
The steam shovel Is still at work and
other shovel will bo added tho first of
next week. Grants Pass Courier.
Sheet music, hot from the press.
Root Music Co. 225
Telephone 341-R-3 for reservations
for breakfast or dinner for yourself
and guests. The Bluo Flower Lodgo,
Phoonlx, Ore. 227
You will be surprised at tho beauti
ful things the Presbyterian ladles will
havo Thursday at 1:30. Come early.
221
MIrs Lillian Roberts, Red Cross
executive secretary, drove to Jackson
vllln today to attend to Red Cross
affairs In that city.
A delicious turkey dinner will be
served by the Presbyterian ladies.
Thursday night at C:30. 75c a plate
K 224
For Xmas cheer, buy a Ford, useful
alA year. . 233
Vocation and Gonott rocords. Root
MusVo Cc, . . J126
Mr.s. A. B. Davis and Mrs. Catherine
Cole of Grants Pans spent yesterday
In this city visiting friends.
Clean cotton rags wanted at the
Mnll Tribune office.
Your nfeighbor
using them. Are ,
you?
' MILK BREAD
RAISIN BREAD
Baked by
FLUHRER
A Baker of
Reputation
is
Among out of town OreKonians
temporarily sojourning here are Mr,
and Mrs. Dean Thompson of Toledo,
and the following from Portland: Mr.
and Mrs. C. Norton, IX It. Groves, Mr,
and Mrs. C. C. W. Troy. Ray E. Gar'
ner, G. E. Jackson and M. A. Gold
smith.
Carnival dance at Jackson Hoi
8prlncs. Something new. You'll be
surprised. Good music. Dancing until
2 a. m. Thursday. Dec. 13th. 2
The best hemstttchinp In Medford
Sc per yard. Miss Lounsbury. The
anity hup. 235
I'. F. Close at Riverside Garage
specializes on lathe work and on re
conditioning motors by the most Im
proved methods. See him about those
special Jobs. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Tomllnson
of Ashland drove to Medford last
night to attend the Khvanis doings at
the Hotel Medford.
The first carnival dance ever held
in Jackson county. Something new.
Peppy music at Jackson Hot Spring
Thursday. Dec. 13th. ; t 225"
Bargains In used pianos; have six
on the floor; prices from 1150 to 1250
See Launspach at Weeks & Orr. Phone
227. , tf
Eventually & genuine VIctrola
why not now? Palmer Piano House
tf"
Charles Walker, head of the North
western School of Commerce In Port
land, spoke to the Medford high
school students at an assembly called
this morning.
A Kurd for Xmas; something they
will all enjoy. 233
280 acres, Williams creok, 160 in
cultivation, good buildings, level,
fenced, water right. JS600. easy terms.
660 acres 6 miles Eaglo Point, 1 mllo
from Crater Lake highway, V4 mllo to
school, springs, outrange, $12,000.
easy terms, 10 per cent discount for
'i cash. Hlx residenco lom In West
Seattlo residence district. Lemon
grove near San Diego. Fruit ranch
near Sebastnpol, Calif. 40 acres alfal
fa land near Central Point, Timber
land near Medford. Apples, pears,
horses, wagons, etc. If I don't adver
tise what you want ask for it. J. B
King, "Who advertises everything."
vox til. - . 22
Bring your friction top tin cans to
warnor. Wortman & Gore, 225
Dosnhutcs lodgo Knights of Pythias
located at Bend, Is claiming the
youngest chief of all the Pythian
lodges In Oregon, and is ready to
challenge the rest of tho United
States besides. Clnrenco Gould, elect
ed to tho office of chancellor-commander
at the annual balloting of the
lodge Is 19 years old.
Special sale on. Ford accessories.
Grease, oil and piston rings. The BuBy
Corner Motor Co, . , tt
Radiator covers, feu lined. Medford
Auto Top Co., North Grape. 234
Tho Crater Lake O. A. C. club will
meet tonight with Mr. and Mrs. Shlnn,
H00 West Main street. All O. A. C.
students that have ever attended are
requested to bo present. A good time
assured.
Buy yuur Xmas Ford now, A whole
year to pay. 233
Radiator covers for Xmas. Medford
Auto Top Co.. North Grape. . 284
North bound tourists and local,
Vreka and Hornbrook pooplo claim
that the Pacific highway route be
tween Vreka and Hornbrook is very
dnngerous this winter because of its
narrow, crooked road which runs nt
nn elevation of from 50 to 300 feot
high thru this section. It Is said that
nearly every day there Is one or more
acciflcnts caused by cars going off the
road down the steep embankment. A
Vreka man who camo to tho city this
foronoon reported that yesterday an
other car went off this road.
Bring your friction top tin cans to
Warner. Wortman & Gore. 226
Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at the
home nf Mrs. M. O. Mordoff. 219
West Main, Thursday afternoon at
2:30 Instead of at the Y. W. C. A
rooins.
We will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man.
Get mamma and walking doll free
by buying season ticket. 13.60 doll free
for 120 ticket, and $1.60 doll free for
$10 ticket. Those season tickets are
good for everything In Jap Art Store
before Jan. 1st. 1924. tf
Hamburger sandwichos at DeVoo's.
At Any Grocer
d
3
W. O. Webster of the. Associated
Oil company left this morning for a
week's trip to Crescent City.
All the new Christinas novelties at
Sinclair's Gift Shop. 228
I am now hooking orders for Clear-
tnnd Radio sots, for Xmas deliver'.
Get your order In early. Nino beauti
ful models to choose from, $40 and
up. Mlnltler, 408 Liberty llldg. 233
Read tho article In the December
American about careless wrapping of
parcel post packages. Thon bring
your packnges to this office for pro
per wrapping. tf
W. A. Kinney, representing the M
Seller company of San Francisco, Is In
the city for n day on his return home
from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Holmes nt Seattle.
Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and
repairs. Eloctrlc Shop, Eighth and
uartiett. tf
Buy your screen doors at Wnllace
Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 K. Main.
Phone 108. tf
Our only business Is Insurance, but
we cover every known kind of risk.
R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man."
tf
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dunhnm and L.
Scheld, of Chicago, Victor R. Swan
son of Batavls, III., and F. A. Ayers
are among tho visitors In the city
from distant points.
Bine cherry trees, the finest ever.
Eden Valley Nurcory. Phone 680-J-J.
tf
Sinclair's gift show la now complete
with the latest novelties for Christmas
228"
Pongee on sale: $1.60 grado now
98c; $1.25 grado .now 88c; $1.00 grade
now 78c Japanese Art Store. tf
Among Medford men In Grams
'nss yesterday on business was A. 9.
Knsenlmum of the Southern Pacific
company.
Watch for tho pink sheet, tho Med
ford Exchange's furniture gift Hat at
your doorstep. 228
Set of wind-up train with tracks.
76c and up. Jap Art Store. tf
Yakima Netted Gem potatoes at
Watkins Feed Store, Phone 29.
Reports reaching here today sre
that the 1'iicltlo highway at the sum
mit forms very slippery going for
cars. but. that the snow nt this point
Is only a few inches in depth.
Phonographs! See Launspach. tf
If you want t , vnuact your fat
stopi-j ami itnvs for .lutuiiiry find Feb
ruary, tee Doc litevwis at the Nash
Hotel, 58.
Carl D. Long has been transferred
from the Roseburg agency of the
Singer Sewing Machine company to
succeed H. O. Parkhurst. who for the
past year and one-half has had th'i
Medford agency of the company, and
Is already on duty. Mr. Long haj
purchased the home of Mr. Parkhurst
at 319 King street. Mrs. Long and
their 18 months old baby-will arrive
from Roseburg today to Join the hus
band and father. The company agency
location will still be retained on South
Fir street.
You can get Kremmel Bros, famous
Health Bread at DeVoe's. .
Exchange your old furniture or
stoves for new gifts, at tho Medford
Exchange. , 228
Plant now, why wait until spring?,
Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2.
tf
Tho high school student body held
a meeting today to nominate tho staff
of this year's "Crater." , Tho elections
will bo held Friday.
Palmer's Studio now making por
traits, also a nice assortment of
Crater Lake pictures, hand colored In
oils, for Christmas presents, on Sixth
street opposite M. & M. Store. tf
Ellington and Baldwin pianos are
guaranteed. Lofland. Phone 470-R
228
New and rebuilt tires, guaranteed
vulcanizing. Prices right. Exchange
Tire Co., 28 N. Riverside, Medford. Or.
234
P. M. Shackelford of Medford re
turned, this morning from a short
business trip to Portland.
Mako it a furniture Christmas this
year. Presents for the whole family.
Select from the Medford Exchange
list. . .. 228
Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 26 percent,
we will save It for you. Jap Art Store.
tf
Apples! Get them of Rogers, Cra
ter Lake Road, adjoining town. 227
The old dwelling house at the south
east corner of North Front and Fifth
streets Is being torn down and moved
away, having beon sold recently by
the owner, John I. Root. Tho lot on
which it stands, 60 by 100, has been
for salo for some time past and It Is
now rumored that negotiations are
underway for the election of a mod
ern structure of some kind on this lot.
Crene oaDer fie roll. neVoe'n. .
pianos. Phono 470-R. 228
Who pays the agent, you or the
other fellow? . Eden Valley Nursery.
Phone 680-J-2. . tf
Wo carry nothing In coal but the
best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming.
Our prices on all fuel we handle ire
always the lowest, considering qual
ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf
John A. Perl arrived homo Sunday
from Portland. He has been In the
Good Samaritan hospital for the past
five weeks after a serious operation.
Mrs. Perl spent the past week in Port
land and returned with Mr. Peri.
Lookl Xmas tires. 30x3 tires $7.60;
30x3 hi tires $8.60. Exchange Tire Co.
28 N. Riverside, Medford. Ore. 234
New parts for all cars and trucks.
Llttrell & Jennings Parts Co., 110
North Front. tf
Sonora phonographs. Tho choice of
those who've heard them all. Root
Music Co. 225
Thos. J. Cecil, mnjor in tho United
States army, is a visitor In the city,
having arrived at the Hotel Medford
yesterday.
Read tho Medford Exchance on
your doorstep this week for furniture !
gifts. 228
Cradles on salo at $1.00, $1.25, Dec.
5th and Cth. Handicraft Shop. 223
Christmas is coming, millions of
gifts will go by parcel post during the
next few weeks, if you want to make
sure that those you send will arrive
in good condition, or that they will
arrive at all, have them properly
wrnpped nt this office. tf
F. Stickels, Eugeno blacksmith, was
recently given a fine of $35 in police
court when ho was arrested on a
charge of failing to render assistance
to a person injured in an automobile
accident.
Flowering shrubs, vines and orna
montats. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone
680-J-2. ., tf
Get your magazines at DeVoe's.
Jap crepe, all colors, 23c per yard.
Jap Art Store. tf
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108.
711 East Main.
A. B. Davis of Grants Pass Is visit
ing in tho city today.
Duplicating sale books for sale at
this office tf
You can get It at DeVoe's. tf
Buy your shingles and roofing at
Wallaco Woods' Lumber Yard.. 711
E. Main street. Phone 108. tf
Mrs. Frank Do Souza Is to he the
hostess ut a silver tea at her homo on
Newtown stroet for tho St. Ann's
Altar society this afternoon. Mrs.
H. L. Walther and Mrs. Anderson are
pouring. The afternoon will ho spent
sewing on linens for the church.
Blue and white lunch cloths on
sale. 48x48, 66c: 60x60, $1-19; 70x70.
$1.48. Jap Art Store. tf
Conn saxophones. Root Music Co.
.225
P. F. Close at Riverside Garage
specializes on lathe work and on re
conditioning motors by tho most Im
proved methods. Seo him about those
special Jobs. . tf
Miss Irene Caldwell Is in Medford
today visiting Mrs. G. R. Satchwell.
Miss Caldwell was formerly a resident
of this city and at prosont lives In
Sulom.,
At Deuel's Hemstitching c tf
A merry Xmas with a , Ford carl
233
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Unity literature teaches people how
to be well, prosperous and efficient.
Free distribution. 310 8. Riverside, tf
Eight nnd one-half Inches of snow
are reported at the Josephine Lumber
company a mill on i pper Jump-Off-
Joe creek, which Is not operating at
the present time. In Josephtne county.
Mlcclli art violins. Root Music Co.
225
Travel home for Xmas In a new 1
Ford. 233
D. S. Weir, the Southern Pacific ,
district superintendent of this division i
was in the city yesterday.
Grafted Franquette walnut trees. !
Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. j
, tf
Specially reduced prices on all i
automotive . accessories for Xmas '
presents. The Busy Corner Motor Co.
234
A marriage service was performed I
in Justice Taylor's court yesterday !
afternoon which united Ida Moe Mac !
Intire and Harry DeJarnctt. O. W. !
DeJarnett and J. H. DeJarnctt. the!
brother and father of the groom,
acted as witnesses. j
. Get soft paper school tablets at thi. :
office. tf '
- Licenses paid for balance of 19 23 !
free on any new car purchased from I
us this month. This permits Xmas
delivery at no extra cost to you. The i
Busy Corner Motor Co. 234
- George M. Roberts has returned :
from Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Roberts j
and the children remnined there as i
Mrs. Roberts' father continues very
111. ..
Buy your Xmas apples, nicest
Spitz and Baldwins In valley 50c up.
Butte Creek Orchard, Eagle Point,
Phone 10-F-ll. 224
Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style
craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf
. Trade at home and bank the differ
ence. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone
680-J-2. tf
George Hunt suffered a cut noso
and burned eyes yesterday when he
lighted a match to light a gas burner
in the Page theater and some gas
escaped causing an explosion that
blew him over.
Two wind-up automobiles with gar
age 95c. Jap Art Store. tf
Fifty different slippers, leather and
felt, all colors and sizes, about 20 per
cent cheaper than last year. Jap
Art Store. tf
F. C. Elliott, of Riveria park, was
In town today for the first time in
many weeks. Mr. Elliott says he
is preparing for a much lurger tour
ist business next' year than ever before
and Is erecting a number of cottages:
Toy electric trains $4.95 and up.
Jap Art Store. tf
Xmas cheer for the wholo year. Buy
a Ford. 233
Attorney John H. Mlddleton is
down from Portland on legal business
today. He is nn old time friend of
Judgo Wm. Colvlg and family and
enjoyed a visit with them. Mr. Mid
dleton says the state lost a very able
man in the death of Pat McArthur.
Carl Lovcland will Bing at the
Armory. Dec. 20th, "Out Whero the
West Begins." 214
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By the CAOAD
Save cn your - Xmas Oranges by buying now Buy
them by the case as they are good keepers. Prices lim
ited to oranges in this shipment.
BY THE CASE
Small Size . $3.39 to $3.69
Larger Sizes $3.98 to $4.49
By the Dozen
16c, 19c, 30c, 45c
ECONOMY GROCETERIA
GATES & LYDIARD
STRAYED OR LOST About a week
ago, Llewyellen setter dog, two
black ears nnd two black snots on
his rump. Name W. II. Watt on
collar. Phone 4C8-R-2. 225
FOR RENT Unfurnished v house,
close in. I'hono 950-W. 225
FOR SALE Spring registered Hump
shire boar. $25: also weaned iiius.
John Maco, mile west Central
1'oint.
229
EVERY KNOW.V FORM OF
INSURANCE
AND BONOS
R. A. HOLMES
"TM IN8URANCB MAN" "
PHONE 444
JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILOINO
SINCE 1909
FOU RENT Furnished housekeep-
ing rooms ana nacncinr apartments
reasonable. ' 234 E. Ninth St.
Phone 9nri-n: 229
Thousands Have
Tobacco Stomach'
Tho excessive use of tobacco Is one
of tho most common causes of indi
gent Ion and stomach inflammation.
Whether you smoke or chew mukes
little difference. The hlphly Irritat
ing Juice of the weed la swallowed
with the saliva', often setting up an
acute Inflammation of tho stomach
which may end In gastritis or chronic
stomach inflammation.
"Tobacco stomach" produces " a
number of distressing symptoms
first a loss of appetite, then an oc
casional attack of indigestion. Per
haps your food sours at times and
you notice a peculiar burning in the
stomach. These attacks occur with
greater frequenry as time goes on.
Finally, If neglected, the condition
becomes chronic, resulting In loss of
flesh and general poor health.
Smith Hron- M. A. C. Stomach
Ttonlc has proven wonderfully suc
cessful in air forms of digestive
trouble. It is sold on a positive guar
antee of money back If the first bot
tle fails to relievo stomach Inflam
mation or dyspepsia. The very first
dose should convince. Nothing on
earth like- it. You can get a large
bottle for $1.25. Heath's Drug Store,
West Side Pharmacy, will supply you.
Adv.
Last Times Today
This is one of those good pic
tures that you don't want to
miss. You have just today and
Wednesday.
PAGE SATURDAYS DEC. 15
RHEUMATISM NEURITIS
Rtmarksbls haw treatment stops
Rhsumatism or Nauntii in any
form. Vsry worst eaass fjliovd at
". Thoussnds of cursr rsportsd.
No need for anyons to suffsr. Asic
any druggist for "All.n's Rh.u
matio Tr,,tm.mV' in Tsblst Form.
Prioa 11 par box. All druggists
i'V m. H,rt M' AM" Lalor."
Calif' BO ,!M0, L" A"lH".
s i
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hmm
Powell St. at O'Ra rrell,
SAN FRANCISCO
s Gose jfa Theatres
and Shopping District.
An.wly b..li(id H.f.f A...
ciicol New fanuahinft of vnuMul
cHmi and comfefl. a lobby dtgnd
to pnmd. th otnMopKefc of
mmmm Kami .nd now Duust
R001B. coOMdmoS .ono. of IS moot
ioMfOtnof to AMooS COfltanlMl.
to yowr vtlf.r.1 k m tho ..It kotf
nth nuwios Ico Wt.t i. mrf nwi
Sr IIL
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HARVEY
M. TOY,
Managing
' Owner
Prices: Nights E5o, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20
Matinee E5c, $1.10, $1.65
Don't Forget "ANDY" and "MIN
GUMP" are playing on the same
bill with Connie.
IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
handy little .Page and Rlalto
$5.50 Coupon Books for $5.00.-.
Ask the Cashier. i .v
STARTS TOMORROW
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
: . , . In k .... t
"A MAN OF ACTION"
The Elliott Orchestra
' r - ' . . ,
Canada's Famous Musical Family o
8 ARTISTS
. ' Will Appear at (lie
F. & E. Theatre
Central Point
In Full Program '
Wednesday Night, Dec. 12
- Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c
Including Tax ;
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Hemstitching
at
Handicraft Shop
A CEDAR CHEST
THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ' ''
UsefiiT DiiraHc Orcamental Mothproof
Order now for Christmas Delivery
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
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