PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON", MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1023 T ocal and Personal AlmOAt nil places of business find the city, county and federal offices wilt bo closed all day tomorrow. Tho postofflco will bo closed all day, but the stamp and general delivery win dow will bo open from 8 to 9 o'clock in the morning. Tonight's tho night of thi big New Year's dance at tho Oriental gardens. Be there. 24 0 Many forward-looking, up-and-coming young people will make 1024 tholr Opportunity Year. You? In tensive day or evening classes will put you on a steady payroll. Medford Business College. OWN 242 Hemstitching 8o per yard at Style craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. It' Kalph Jonnlngs of Klamath FallH, was In Medford today visiting his many friends. Ho Bays he will not bo a candidato for sheriff. You can never tell when fire will break out, dance where you will bo safe, at Medford Armory tonight. 240 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108. 711 East Main. Buy your tickets at Heath's drug store for ball at Armory. 241 The new year will be ushered in tonight with the customary sociul activities and joyous doings. Several good used Victor, Edison and Brunswick phonographs with records for sale at bargain prices, He Launspach, phone 227. Office and salesroom at Weeks Orr, . Flowering shrubs,, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery, I'hone 680-J-2. tf Moot pretty llttlo Miss Nineteen . Twenty-Four at the Oriental Gardons tonight. ' - - 240 'Joe Hurd, who spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. If. Hurd, loft Sunday for San Francisco to rosumo his duties with tho Matson Steamship company of which ho has been an employe for some time pant. Buy your tickets at Heath's drug store for ball at Armory Monday. 241 . Musquerade, Eagla Point, Monday, New. Yoar'B Eve. 240 ' Daneo whoro tho dancing Is good. Medford Armory tonight. 240 Hotel visitors In tho city from dis tant points Includo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohon of New York City, John D; Campbell of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hulmo of Ft. Wayno, O. R. Garish and family of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo J. Hoffman of Marysvllle, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. II. Kuhmann, Jr., of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. L. I,. Pond, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Uttlo and Miss Louiso l.lulo of Tacoma. Will pay cash for good used pianos. H. G. Laiinspach. l'hono 227. There's a busy Business Colloge in Medford. OWN. Welcome tho New Year by attend ing tho dance at the Oriental gardens tonight. A real Now Year's Eve parly. 2I0 Mrs. M. It. IUco, operator at tho Southern Pacific ticket office has re turned from a trip to Long Heach, San Franolsco und othqr California cities. Wo carry nothing In coal but the best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuol wo handle are always the lowost. considering qual ity. Valley Fuol Co. . tf You can got Kremmol Bros, famous Health Bread at DoVoe's. You can attend other dances every wook. l'alronizo tho Armory tonight. 240 What looked to bo n largo firo be tween tho Orchard Homo and Griffin Crook districts was observed from high office buildings of tho cily early thiB forenoon. It looked as If it might bo a dwolllng house, barn or haystack, but up to early this afternoon no such fire had boon reported In tho city. Balloons, serpentine, 1924 hats, horns, favors and everything to make a real New Year's party at tho Orien tal gardens tonight. ,Be thoro. 240 We have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf Duplicating sale books for sale at this office. tf Charles I.oar has boon sent here from IlOBOburg by tho stnto gamo commission to act as gamo warden in this district. Mr. Ijar has been with the slato game department for tho past three years as extra man and has boon located in Douglas county for tho pftst year. Ho has been hero for Bevoral days and has already started in his activities. Grants Tass Courier. Property owners, oltontionl Janu ary 2nd Is tho last day to pay city assessments without penalty. S40 Do not overlook paying your ossess monts before January 2nd. It will eavo you a five per cent ponalty. 240 If you mut danco, dance at the Armory tonight. Enjoy llfo whllo you may. 240 Mr. and Mrs. C. I,. Swornstodt of Boise, Idaho, aro houso guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Wahl during tho holi days. Mr, nnd Mrs. Wahl nnd their guosts leavo in a fow days for a trip by auto to Ran Diego, I.oa Augolos and other California points. Clean cotton rags wanted at the Mall Tribune office. Best tone phonograph, your choice of $5.00 worth of rocords, all for (r0. nt Palmer's. tf T3 START THE NEW YEAR TO USE FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD i At Any drocer Mrs. Lew D. Jones is home fnilt . having Fpent ChrlMlimis with he daughter. Mis. M. 1. Ackley of Tillu mock, Ore. I You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Speefti! hargalns In player pianos at : Palmer s. tf I It's here! What? New Year's eve, ! nnd the big dance at tho Oriental gur- j dens tonight. , 240 Tho county court of Clackamas county will udopt the plan of purchas ing all road equipment at wholesale, Insofar as it Is possible to do bo. The HUppiies will be distributed upon requisition only, to the various road districts. Weather Strip shuts out tho cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. Have your tiro repairing done now for less money, Exchango Tiro Co. 252 Continued cold weather and snow will probably greet the now year to morrow, as the prediction is for snow tonight and probably fair " weather Tuesday. Today was one of alternate cloudiness and sunshine, nnd occa sional light falls of snow. There were several light snow' flurries yesterday, and during lust night heavier snow fell, with which tho grouqt) was light ly covered this morning. Sunday's highest temperature was 41 degrees. See tho genuine Victor, Victrolaa, at Palmer's Piano Houso. tf Crepe paper 6a roll, DeVoe'a. 32x3 V4 cord tires $16. Exchango Tiro Co. 262 Among tho out of town Oregonlans stopping in the city aro C. W. Master of Hakor, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gatko of Astoria, It. L. Warren of Klamath Falls and the following from Port land: Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mungor, Clark Thomas, H. S. Holnman, Mr. and Mrs. Wado and son John, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 8. Reed and Guy M. Harris. Who pays the agent, you or the other follow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Get your magnzlnes at DeVoe'a. 80x3 tires for $7.60. Exchange Tiro Co. 252 Miss Ida Dahl, county school nurse, Is back In Medford after spend ing a vacation In Portland. Get soft paper eciiool tablets at thlJ office. tf Edison Now Diamond Disc phono graph plays all makos of rocords, at Palmer's. tf Urand masquorado ball Monday night. Medford Armory. Lot's go! 240 William Black of tho California Oregon Power company returned last night from Paso Itobles, Calif., whero ho went to spend Christmas with his family. Hcmcmhcr January 2nd is tho last day to pay your city assessments without ponalty. 210 Dnnco nt Rodman hall Tuesday. Jan. 1. All Redmcn and Pocahontas urged to attond. 240 Listen to tho genuine Victor Vlc trolaB at Palmer's, comparo quality of tono with others. tf Thero is to bo 'a masked danco at Gold Hill tonight, with a reward of fered for tho best costumo. A number of persons from Medford aro planning to go there for tho evening. Milk and tireum at DeVoe'a. tf" Special snle on Ford accessories. Greaso, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf This offlco has Inventory blanks, ruled and punched, sultablo for nil clauses of invontory. if Chniles Baker of Now York, tho advance publicity manager for Pav lowa. was In Medford Saturday at tending to Iho arrangements for the presentation January ,12. It was necessary for Georgo Androws to wire him in San Francisco today for a fresh supply of lltoratido regarding Madamo Pavlowa as tho supply that was loft was destroyed In tho firo at the Pago theater. , 30x3 ',4 tires for $8.60. Exchango Tiro Co. 262 Mnsqucrndo, Eaglo Point, Monday, New Year's Evo. 240" Highest grade Utah and Wyoming conl, absolutely free from slack and dust. Hanson Coal Co., 84 South Fir. Phone 239. Miss Ituth Young has returned to liny ward, Cal., whero . sho teaches school, lifter having spent Christmas wllh hor parents in Medford. Masquerade, Englo Point, Monday, Now Year's Evo. 240 Como and bo tho lucky one Now Year's evo at Armory. 241 Pay your city assessments boforo Jununry 2nd and avoid tho ponalty. 240 It. R. Schlnn, of tho Oregon Grow ers Fruit association, returned this morning from a several days trip to Portland, Eventually a genuine Vlotrola why not now? Palmor Piano House. . tf Masquerade. Eaglo Tolnt, Monday. New Year's Evo. 240 Yakima Nottod Gom potatoes at Miss Mabel Wnll of Iho Roosevelt school has returned from Portland to take up her teaching after tho holi days. Danco tho old year out, hnvo tho I lmo of your life, Medford Armory, Now Year's evo. 240 Win Ulns Feed Store. Phono 209. Dnnco nt Rodman hall Tuesdny, Jnn. 1. All Rcdmon nnd Pocnhontns urged to nttond. 240 Members of tho Oregon High School Athletic association, nt their nnnual meeting In Portland Saturday, took up tho mnttor of nllowlng Port land Public High School leaguo ath letic teams to competo with nggregn tlons In tho stnto nssoclntlon, luit the resolution was defeated, 30 to 21, after a heated argument. lTsed sewing machlnea. over 40 to chooso from. Prices $5 to $60. All guaranteed. Tho Singer Storo, 10 South Fir street. 247 Don't forget mnxn call, Modford Armory, New Year's ovo, 241 Fun nnd room for nil. Ilo tho lucky one. masquorado ball, Armory. 24d Thero was a holiday party nt tho Community club nt Rlversldo Satur day night, to which a number of Med ford pooplo had been invited. There wero about fifty peoplo present. Tho members of tho club supplied the music, nnd refreshments of oyster soup. Ice cronm and enko were served. With winter weather coming on much damage will bo gone In homes by leaky roofs, frozen pipes, leaky heating systems nnd other dnmngo by water. Wo can protect you from nil this with n wnter ilnmniro policy. MIhh Jo:x'phJne Grieves leaves to morrow for O. A. C, where she will finish her school course after having spent tho vacation in Medford. Buy your screen doora at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main. Phone 108. tf Spot lights bought this month at Electric Shop installed free. 240 Radio fans In Medford havo been hearing from Havana, Cuba lately early in the evenings. They aro also waiting to hear from tho big broad casting station which opens at Oak land, Calif., tho first of the year. Our only business Is Insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmoa, "The Insurance Man." tf Unity lltoraturo teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 810 8. Riverside, tf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rood are in Modford today. Mr. Reed is tho gen eral agent of ono of the big casualty lnsuranco companies in Oregon, and is attending to business in this city. Hamburger sandwiches at DoVoe's. Expert Income Tax help. BAB College lildg., Phone 269-H. 261 Floyd Hart went to Roseburg Sun day evening on a short business trip. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electrlo Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf Weather Strip shuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and caBlly applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Ceclle Creed is lenvlng soon to tako up her school teaching in Taft, Calif., after spending tho holidays vacation at home in Medford. Trade at home and bank the differ ence. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 6S0-J-2. tf Grafted Franquotte walnut trees. Eden Valloy Nursery. Thone 680-J-3. tf W. M. Shephard of the California Oregon Power company plans to leavo for tho east In a few days. Selling out now phonographs and rocords all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Follow tho crowd to Armory Now Year's evo. Grandest dance of tho season. 41 A. S. Rosenbaum mndo a trip to Grants Pass today on business for tho Southern Pacific. Redden & Canaday write bonds and Insurance. Phone 720. tf Woathor Strip Bhuts out tho cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Prince Calllson, high school coach, returned to Modford Sunday from Kugono whoro ho had gone to spend Christmas with relatives, and Is at li resent lining up tho basketball team for tho Beason. Plant now, why wait until spring? Eden Valley Nursory. Phone 680-J-2. tf Buy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 B. Main street. Phone 108. tf Jean Narregan, former resilient of Medford, will return tomorrow to Salem, whero ho Is employed by tho' American Tobacco company, after spending Christmas with relatives hero. Ring cherry trees, the bost ever. Eden Valley Nursory. Phono 680-J-2. tf Tho Daughters of Veterans will nttond tho funeral of Comrade Pills bury, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1924. Martin Bowers of Gold Hill, spent Sunday in this vicinity. Mardl gras ball, Jackson , Hot Springs, Now Year's night, Jan. 1st. Dancing till 2 n. m. 240 A number of young pooplo of Mod ford who havo been sponding tho holidays at home from collego are returning, tomorrow for the winter term. Among them aro Mario and Dorothy Myers, Jo Ka.rtr.oll, Con stancy Vance, William Godlovo who go to tho University of Oregon; Joun ilm, Helen Holt. Edith Lumsdon, David Wilcox and Margaret Van Scoyoc who go to tho O. A. C. A repetition of a New Year's eve In Paris, by Motropolo orchestra, Pa cific coast prldo, Jackson Hot. Springs, Now Year's night, Jnn. 1st. 240 J. D. Campbell of Chicago, an old friend of C. E. Gates, was nt tho Hotel Medford yesterday on his way thru this stato. Mr. Gates nnd Mr. Camp bell spont tho evening together. Serpontino dnncos, confetti dances till 2 a. m. Now Year's night, Jackson Hot Springs. Motropolo orchostra. One big, grand nnd glorious night. 2 10 Mr. nnd Mrs. John Reed and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Grey of Gold Hill wero Modford visitors Sunday. Paul Smith of the Regno Rlvor Lumber company returned this mor ning from n four d"y trip to Portland. ' Yesterday's Tragedy The loss of human life in yesterday's fire makes the property loss seen in comparison a trivial happening. Yet our buildings, our homes, our personal belongings are necessary to our health and happiness and deserve more than gallant defense when threatened with destruc tion. We should carefully and adequately proteft our property against physical destruction and we should further protect, just as carefully and adequately the monetary loss by insurance. This office furnishes careful insurance service. A McCurdy-Daniels Insurance Agency, Inc. Medford National Bank Bldg. Telephone "One Two -Three" Wm, I.yman, putft commander, re quests all veterans of tile civil war to attend the funeral services of their lato comrade, L. O. Plllsbury at the Perl Funeral Homo at 2 p. m. Wed nesday. Accountant experienced In Corpora tion. Partnership and Individual pro prietorship accounting, Is open for engagements for the preparation of Income, profit and loss and financial statements and tho compilation of Income Tax returns. P. O. Box 777, Medford. Oro. 210 Masquerade, Eagle Point, Monday. New Year's Eve. 240 AT THE RiALTO Norma Tnlmndjro will bo tho star In the wonderfully Btii'tfOHHful stupe play "Within the Law," at tho Rinlto. Now' Year's day. This is ono of M.38 Tal madec's great surceases and should be seen by all who witnessed the play here several years ago, as well as all others who enjoy a real drama. J. Warren Kerrigan, and lous Wil son appear at the Hfalto tonight for the last time In "A Man's Man." Xnlico ' Tho annual .meeting of the Stock holders of the Jackson County Build ing and Loan Association will be held on January 7, 1924 at 7:30 p. m. at tho office .of the Secretary, 3i. N. Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon, for the election of directors and tho transaction of such other business us may come hefnre the meeting. O. C. BOCJC1S. Secretary. Operated On For Appendicitis Funeral .. Arrangements ... to Be Announced Later Many -times, no doubt, you havo seen tho above headline In your nows pnper. Very often it has told of some friend suddenly stricken with .dread appcndlcUsl. The newspapers, how over, neglect to stato that appendicitis Is usually preceded by stomach trouble. They don't tell you that tho afflicted person suffered frequent nt tacks of heartburn long beforo ho went to in nospuai. Whllo heartburn is not always a sign of an inflamed appendix, it is always n warning that something Is wrong. In many cases it rosulls from indigestion, which Is ono of tho pro disposing caiiHcs of appendicitis. If you suffer from a burning, gnawing sensation in tho stomach, excessive gas, sour stomach, nausea or other distress after eating, go at once nnd obtain a bottle of Jimith Bros. M. A. C, tho guaranteed stom ach treatment. -This pleasant, harm less liquid rids tho stomach of catar rhal mucus, allays inflammation. els of poisonous t. waste matter. Price j $1.25- M,onoy ,buck if the f tot bottlo West Sido pharmacy will supply you. Adv. '"LL JALE. 70 CLASSIFY FOR SAT.K l.uick nix nt a bnncnln. Owner leaving town. Phono 536-H. 242 WANTKD Accountant experienced in Corporation'. "Tnrtncrahip and In dividual Proprietorial Ip accounting', is open for engagements for tho preparation of Income, Profit and I-sOSH and Financial Statements and tho compilation of Income Tax Re turns. P. O. Box 777, Medford, Ore. 24G FOR SALE Seven room house, small payment down, balance Hko rent. Modern. built-in furniture. 408 Kdward. ' 247 FOR RKNT Furniahed housekeep ing rooms. Adulta. 436 N. Uartlelt. 242 FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn Durha m bull. No. 1102 530, 2 yr. old In March, weight 1200 lbs. Chiv. Owens, Roguo River, Ore. 242 FOR KENT Two room house, partly furnished, close in. Call f18-R. 240 FOR RENT Largo sunny room, hath, phone, heat, sleeping or light housekeeping. 616 N. Central. 242 FOR SALE feed stock. Choice nlfalfa, Phono 7HS-II- $12. Can 24 5 33 a Whv Bill Coleman Is So Lucky This is W. R. Coleman's 53rd birth day and he Is celebrating, it was never known why Hill was so popular and i lucky until today. Ho was born 'ut 1 11:30 p. m. on December 31ct, 1870 I It was the best hour of tho last day ! In the last week of the last month of tho year. Although "Bill" has passed throe years beyond the .summit of life's journey, lie is still as frisky as a spring lamb and says ho can outrun any man his age in Jackson county. KNIGHTON Mr. Kenneth Knight on, formerly or Medford, died at Portland, Ore., Dec. 23, 1923, of pneu monia. Ha leaves to mourn his de mise, his wife, Mrs. Ruth Knighton (neo Ruth Short of Phoenix), his mother, Mrs. Clark, and brother Lewis E. Knighton. Durial Dec. 28, at the Gresham cemetery, Grcsham, Ore. EVERY KNOWN FORM OP INSURANCE AND BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 F.&E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT WEDNESDAY ONLY EDITH ROBERTS The Little White Tigress in "THUNDER ISLAND" ' 2 REEL COMEDY HARRY SNEED In "SHIPWRECKED AMONG ANIMALS" Matinee every Sunday 2:30 P. M. rXXXXXXXGGOOCCXXCXXXXXX300 . . X Hemstitching at Handicraft Shop iyyxxfyMOOjnvmnrxyyyvw Celebrate Now j work afterwards Hotel Medford will have THREE ELABORATE DINNER CELEBRATIONS Sunday, Dec. 30 Our Famous Regular Sunday Dinner ONE DOLLAR Monday, Dec. 31 DINNER AND DANCE 6:00 to 9:00 P. 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