PAGE TWO' medfoi?d sedl tutbtote. medfoud, oreaox, frtday. December r, 102-1 h ocal and Personal "On ncf inl)t.r luth the volri-H nt i H. M. Wilson r'litrn"1 nirly this whool tllRtrlt't number 4 are to vote limrninK on the Shn.st:i from Husaii unon a fronoxltion to lsue 1 1 ii5.0UU In i villc Calif., whi-re lie has been on Ht:h"ol hondH, for the purpose of roll- business for the past week. HtruetlnK a Hi hool ImiIMIiik to relieve Spec ial sale of Chinese baskets nt I)e tho present eonxented condition," says Voes'. Klve sizes 15c to $1.0(1. tf the Hnseburi; News iievlew. "The, ii,.lrc:Unu ml tire renalrlni: t ouoi uouru, iijiiuwinK ineir ii'kuiiu Tho delegates of tho hlch school to the slate student body and press asso ciation officers aniiual convention, which Is belnu held in Kukciio this week end, left early yesterday morn ing for Eugene. Those from the local hiith school who are attending the convention nt the University of Ore Kun are Morvln Chastaln, student body president; Joyce .Maddox, secre tary of tho student body: Arthur Schoenl. editor of tho Crater, Almus Pruitt, editor of the HI TimeB, and Miss Maurine Carroll, faculty ad visor. Aberdeen Utah Coal, Utah's best Hansen Coal Co. l'hone 239. 122lf Wouldn't a pair of bookends be nice to give them. Swems have a, wonder ful assortment. 219 Nineteen more hundredths of an Inch of rain fell during the 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning. It was cloudy and rainy today, and un settled weather and probable rain is predicted for Saturday. Ttamboo basket, trimmed with ring tassel, beads and coin, 14c and up. Jan Art Store. 233" If you cannot get down town phone your Christmas orders to Jane fanedi eor. Tel. 137. 120' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazelrlgg have bought the Wilson bungalow on Kings highway and are now moving In. . flnslng out Community and Holmes & Edwards silverware at prices below cost. Weeks & Orr. 219 The local hotel business, which has been very quiet since a few days be fore Thanksgiving, Is bocoming quite brisk ngaln, nnd a number of tour ists and other travelers from tho state and nation arrived yesterday. New piano for sale at a sacrifice. Knsy terms. Noel Krokine. l'hono 729-W. 223 Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd Young of l'errydalo, De cember 1, at the Hacrod Heart hos pital. Give Bill a lilllfold. Kwom'a Olft Bhop. 219" Enterics for tho Poultry Show close Dec. 6. Send for entry blanks to J. H. Fuller, secy, Ashland. 220 Out of town Oregonlans here, most of whom arrived Thursdny lncludo F. Smith of McMlnnvllle, E. K. I.unn, W. H. Prunk nnd F. W. Hosebrnugh of Salom. Mark Cnrtcr, Mr. and Mrs. R. U Giles and H. McGlnnls of Rosoburg, B. Kirk of Cleveland, E. P. Stono of Dallas, Ralph Mondy, C. W. Hrooks, R, H. Morlan of Eugeno, P. A. Young of Albany, E. C. Koppen of Klamath Falls, Roy D. Zimmerman of Canby and Ben S. Fisher of Marsh field. We make you an allowanco for tires that can bo retreaded. Trade now. Exchange Tiro Co., 28 N. Riv erside, Medford, Oregon. 224 Wo pay rash for used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf city today from tho Hilt. Calif., hoc-(cause they fit. Hon. who arrived Jn tho city Friday. Closing out Community and Holmes & Edwards sllverwaro at prives below cost. Weeks ft Orr. 219" Handkorchlefs. A splendid selec tion to choose from. Handicraft Shop. 22 1 F. C. Johnson, representing tho American Extension University is in Medford this week on business. Johnson's Jewelers, watch special ists, tf Milk and cream at DoVoe's. If' Tho athletic association of tho First Baptist church will hold a business and social session this Frldny, 7:30 p. m. In tho church rocroatlon room. All mombers and othors Interested arc urged to bo present. It's tho thought In tho gift that counts. Swc id's Gift Bhop. 219 Try our dry wash, 7c per lb.; mini mum 76c. All flat pieces ironed. American Laundry. Phone 873. tf Mr. and Mrs. James E. Griovo are visitors in tho city who came down from thoir homo at Prospect yester day. Special salo of Chlnose baskets at DoVoes. Fiva sizes, lGc to $1.00. tf A manicuro set is a suggestion for J. It. Winn has purchasod tho Le land J. Knox properly on west 9th street. Enter your birds for tho Poultry Show at Aashland Dec. J-10-11-13. 220 Palmer Piano House routs pianos. tf r j Real Chance to Save Large Flour sacks, used by bakers contain a high grade of heavy muslin. We are overstocked and will sell them tomorrow at 96c the doz. 3 doz. $2.50 The regular price is $1.20 the dozen. K The COLONIAL 80. Oregon' Finest Bakery meeting last night, have Issued a state ment totho voters of the district, plan ing the matter fairly and squarely be fore them. Tho school board in act- ling upon this matter is determined that tho voters shall fully understand the situation, believing that tho pro gressive spirit of this community, and the deslro that tho children of Rose burg nnd vicinity be given tho very best possible in the way of education, will demand that tho plans, formu lated after tho most careful study, be put Into action." Hand mado book ends $1.70. Med ford Hook storo. tf a practical and personal gift to the girl at school or traveler. Sworn's Gift Shop. 219 Operators of radio receiving sets in Grants Pass report that they nro ex periencing much trouble at the present time through the unskillful manipula tion of regenerative receiving sets. They may be enjoying an especially good number when a loud squeal from a regenerative set breaks In. The trouble appears to be getting worse, being especially noticeable In certain parts- of tho city. Grants Pass Cour ier. Closing out Community and Holmes & Edwards Silverware at prices below cost. Weeks & Orr. 219 All hats reduced at Lottie Howard's. 220 The Thlft Shop still continues Its Docember nnlo. Some nice rompers for small children, shoes and many other useful articles. A special sale In womens and chlldrens coats. Any one having donations phono 456, Thrift Shop. Trade in old tires on new and avoid trouble on bad roads. Exchango Tire Co., 28 K. Riverside, Modford, Ore gon. 224 Raised dragon design tea set con sisting tea pot, sugar bowl, creamer and six cups and saucers. Special $6.85 set. Jap Art Store. ' 233 Temporary visitors here from the state of California, include. F. M. Gor dons of MoCloud, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith of Weed, Tom Pendergaat of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Oliver of Alameda, A. R. Matthews, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Vanx, I). P. MeCluro, Thomas Redd, K. Regans and F. S. Chandler of Los Angeles, and the fojlowlng from San Francisco: H.AId ridgo, H. A. Kraatz. lr. and Mrs. V. Vance, W. A. Sills. William Crowley, James Goffney, C. R. Cunningham, H. R. Galthcr, 8. A. Ruck, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. Gossling and Jerry Schien- feld. (Jelling out, ranches, autos, phono graphs, household goods. Gold Ray Realty Co. Trappers, Attention! I want a few good coyote skulls; also llnx cat skulls. Bartlett, tho Furrier. Phono 120-X, (V ten pound girl was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F. Kruggel of Ashland yesterday morning at tho Ashland Community hospital. Gllted fruits basket, $2.50 value. now 98o. Jap Storo. 233 You ran tell our radiator covers bo- Medford Auto Top. Grapo street.' 230 Miss Gladys Applegale, chief filing clerk of tho C. O. P. Co. main office at Medford. Is In Yreka this week ut tho local offlco on official business. Yerka; Journal. Tho Pantorium does all kinds of plentlng. Phono 244. 206tf For sand and gravel phono 912-.T. Samuel Hateman. 44tf Paul McKoo of the Copco Co., Is in San Francisco transacting business. Haled alfalfa hoy. John Carkln, Modford. Phono 317. 227 The Ashland Winter Fair Is Dec. 9-10-11-12. 220 .Percy A. Young, of Albany, Ore, who is deputy exalted 'ruler for tho Elks' order for Oregon south and president of the First National bank of Albany; and Hen S. Fisher, a prom inent lawyer of Marshflold nnd presi dent of tho stato Elks' nssocintlon, who paid tho local Elks lodgo official visits last night, wore among the guests at, tho Chamber of Commerco forum this noon. They thon left for Klam ath Falls to visit tho Elks lodgo there tonight nnd will visit the Ashland lodgo of Elks tomorrow night. New Theater Uulldtng. South Central. 224 Tho Southern Oregon Toultry Show at Ashland Deo. 9-1Q-1 1-12. 220 J. H. Roberts Is among the local callers here from Copco, having ar rived yesterday. Jap crepo, all colors, 20c per yard. over 5 yards. Jap Ait Storo. 233 Danco Eagle Point Saturday night, December 6. 219 Mrs. Sanders of West Side Is spend ing some time in California visiting with relatives. Rudlator covers for Christmas. Or der now. Medford Auto Top. Grapo street. 230 Ribbon novelties for gifts, priced trom 25c to $3. Handicraft Shop. 221 W. 11. Jenkins, representative or tho Southern Pacific passenger de partment of Portland was hero yester day on business. December 5th Is tho Inst dny wo can take orders for personal engraved Christmas cards. Medford Hook Storo. . tf Alford's Imperial Orchestra will play at Eagle Point Saturday night. 219 Among Portland residents who ure tcmpornry sojourners in this city are Mr. and Mrs. Georgo ti. Root. J. A. Molt. E. E. Hosworth. R. L. Hill, Louis F. Jones, Hurt PJugh, C. W. liiown. Jack Ijindes, Mr. and Mrs. Mnrt Hranch, H. J. Crafts. C. L. McNeil. S. M. McKlnnon, R. W. Itrohm, W. S. Ulery, A- H. Rockwell, F. K. Hooker. J. A. Bennett, R. W. Walker. C. P. Martin. E. V. Satcr. H. S. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. J. Prag, Loona Prugg nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helllg. Holiday special. Dodgo valves ground and enrbon removed $4. Cot tage Service Station and Onrago. 219 Rummage sale Don't forget the rummage sale by the Presbyterian ladles December 11, IS nnd 13. Golden Rule building, coiner 6th and North Central. ?1! guaranteed, Steam on every day. Ex change Tiro Co., 28 N. Riverside, Med ford, Oregon. 2 24 L. O, Williams was a local business caller yesterday from i:-agl Ilig slock of toys are sold at sac flee prices at Jap Art Store. 233 Dance till 2:3'l a. in. Eacjo Point, Saturday night, December 6. 219 Mr. and Mrs. I.Wiuul-Cantrall were among the visitors here today from Applegitte. Maderia embrol-'ery. centers, nap kins, scarfs and etc. All new stock; Handicraft Shop. 221 Rummage Sale Don't forget the rummage sale by the Presbyterian la dies December 11. 12 and 13, Golden Rule building, cor. 6th and North Central. 219 There was born to 'Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Tucker, a ten pound girl, at their home south of this city, yesterday morning. Johnson's Jewelers, watch special ists, tf Unity literature teachers people how to be healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious nnd happy. Free distri bution. 718 West Main Street. nan u. Herring, deputy collector of internal revenue left yesterday for Klamath Falls, where he will spend several week on business in connec tion wilh that ofice. For the gift that Is different nnd unique go to Jane Snedicor's Art Shop. No. 3 No. Ilartlett. 120 Southern Oregon's most beautiful ball room The Oriental Gardens. Dance there Saturday nights. 219 L. F. l.ozier arrived in Rosoburg last Tuesilay to be there several days on business. He Is a representative of the Oregon Granite Works. Oranges, oranges, oranges, 1'ic doz en at Devoe's. 21Slf All Dennlson gift wrapping material ready for salo. Medford Hook Store. tf Fred L. Colvlg, a uputy collector of Internal revenue, is confined to his ho-nie on account of sickne.-s. Dance at tho Oriental Gardens Sat urday nights. 219 New Christmas styles In photos at tho Upstairs Photo Shop. 208 West Main. The only studio west of tho rail road track. Have them taken any time In tho week or on Sunday. Also open evenings until 8 o'clock. 221 Notice to Public. People hnvlng chickens arc warned to keep them Inclosed. liy order of 220 CHIEF OF POLICE. DO YOUR BIT FOR THE BOY SCOUT All children's paid admissions donated to the Boy Scout campaign fund. CRATERIAN AND RIALTO THEATRES. li r TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Leasehold and going bus iness, small stock of gooiU. six cows, I calves, separator. NO bens. 2 siinll houses mid store house, postoffice pays $15 per month; rental $300 per yeur In advance. $1300 will handle nil. See Holmes for Homes. Nash Hotel Corner. Phone 329. 220 LOST Pair of tortoise shell glasses. Lvava ui this olfuo. U REASONS Why You Should Be One of the Many Hundreds to See Z ANE GREY'S " Wanderer' of the Wastelands" It's a Zane Grey Story It Is Produced Entirely in Natural Colors 1 And Best Reason Is - Because It's at 2.-3.. Sunday Ernest Torrence iri "The Side Show of Life" Hunt's Craterian iw 1 ?.l 3 FRITIAY ANn UTIIRIUY 1tAi. 16 IJ iiiim mil univnvni ADOLPM IVJKOft t JC5SC L LASK.Y meSEUT tfectvJt of At thtAjo The TEN .Commandments CECIL B. DeMILLE Story by Jeame Macpherson JUJ Cparamount (production (famous plaers-lasky corporation) RIESENFELD Score by ORCHESTRA OP TWENTY Twice daily at 2:15 and 8:15 sharp. MAIL ORDERS NOW. Seats on sale at box office, Wednesday, December 10 All Seats Reserved Buy in Advance Mats., 50c, 85c, $1.10; Nights, 85c, $1.10, $1.65, inc. tax. Wonderful Colorful Thrilling; ECONOMY GROCETERIA " The Home of Bread. Like Mother Made Oranges Oranges Onec a year, when the market appears to be at the lowest point, we buy heavily and hold cilr annual Orange Sale. Saturday is the day. Extra sweet new naval oranges, averaging about 250 to the box, freshly picked and good keepers for Christmas: By the dozen 13c By the i case $1.43 By the case . ,. . $2.79 FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT Along with the oranges came a lot of Florida Grape Fruit, size 70; just the size for family use. ' i By the dozen 98c By the 1 case . . . i . . .$2.83 , OTHER SPECIALS Van Camp's Hominy, No. 2 can 4 for 35c Goody Goody Peas, No. 2 cans . 15c Sunkist Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can , 33c Prepared Mustard, l ib. jar 17c Catsup, large bottle . . 20c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, per lb , . 20c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 38c Pure Fruit Jelly, No. 10 can . $1.49 Regular $1.00 Box Chocolates . 59c ' QUALITY MEATS Steer Beef or Veal Stew, per lb. 10c Steer Beef Roast, per lb 15c Fancy Veal Roast, per lb 15c BAKERY AND DELICATESSAN Cream Puffs,- good old-fashioned Cream Puffs, filled with pure Whipped Cream. For Saturday. . . . 4 for 19c CORN MEAL MUSH Everybody likes fried mush, but don't like to make the mush. We will do it for you, and will sell you enough for a family breakfast. Just the size to slice and fry . . . 10c GATES & LYDIARD Buy Here and Bank the Difference HUTCHISON & LUIMSDEN AGENTS FOR JuocitecfGsier Ask to set- lino Xo. all colors, price per pair $1.50 Xo. 4f!H0 is one of the lu-st silk liose on the market for. pair..$1.00 Another special is No. 2'20 at. per pair 5Q