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M hl'l'OU I MA 111 luii.ij.Nlv " MhJU'oUJJ.-OKI'XiON, AVEDMKSDA V. DKCK.M HKIi 10, 192-8'' PAUM SEVEN THE DREAM OF FAIR W0MEN- A Most Beautiful Line of Toilet Goods IToubigant's perfumes, toilet waters, talcum powders, face powders in Quelques Fleurs, Ideal and others. Ooty's L 'Origan, Chypre, Styx, Paris, Eiuc raude and other odors in perfumes, toilet waters, talcum powders, compacts and rouge. Roger and Gallet's Jade Line and other goods of their make. Piver's Azurea, Floramye, La Trefle.in face powder, extracts and toilet waters. Djer Kiss in sets and individual pieces. The lines breathe of Paris. HEATH'S DRUGSTORE (Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG STORE (Phone 16) As Near to Yon As Your Telephone - PRACTICAL GIFTS A List .That Helps You Solve the Gift Problem Fire Lighters Crater Lake Picture Line-a-Days Coin Purses Bill Folds., Combination Purses Card Cases v Mottos Guest Room Mottos 'Corona Typewriters Books All Kinds Bibles Buxton Key Cases Smoking Stands Office Chair Pads Typewriter Cushion Keys Cook Books Book Ends , -Sconces Sealing Wax Sots Letter Seats Incense Desk Sets Bridge Sets , Toys Vz Price !. Game9 Magazine Subscriptions Victor Adding Machines Crater" Lakj Pictures Hand Bags Man Jongg Sets Dolls Vi Price Corona Typewriters Postal Scales " Numbering Machines Ink Wells Loose Leaf Memos Steel Safety Boxes Medford Book Store 34 No. Central Ave. LARGEST in Medford The largest and newest electric welding ma chine on the market. No job is too large to handle. A Give us a trial. I 118 Bartlett St. Phone 446 . Playing Cards Kodaks Kodak Accessories Children's Stationery Brief Cases Address Books ' Wallets Collar Cases Tie Cases Shirt Carriers Date Books Dlartes Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils -Calendars Candle Sticks Fancy Candles Telephone Lists Office Calendars Drawing Instruments , Waste Baskets, Office . Waste Baskets, House Corona Typewriters Men's Stationery. Manuscript Cases Dictionaries Roycroft Articles Bud Vases Cigarette Cases. , Office Blotters, Pads Royal Typewriters Underwood Portable Cordova Hand Bags Christmas Nut Cups We do not try to sell you, we help you select. CHRISTMAS CARDS YOU NEED INSURANCE CALL ON US . First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager, M North Central Phont 168 Msdford, Or. DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS FLEATERS 23 N. Tit 8t Phone 244 SHORT IRK OF BALTIMORE KID NEW YORK. Deo. 10. (By the Associated Press) Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul llght-henvyweight, gained another notch In his climb to pugilis tic fume lust night when ho blotted from his path" Kid Norfolk, Baltimore negro, In the sixth round of a fifteen round mutch. , The St. Paul boxer scored a tech nical knockout, the referee stopping the mutch after 05 secondH of fighting In the sixth round ufter Norfolk had been lowered to the canvas three times. A capacity crowd of 13,000 paid the Christinas fund a net profit of $40, 000 to see the card. Employing short, cutting jabs with few straight punches, Gibbons car ried the fight to Norfolk at the start: kept on top of him during the in fighting and then to vary his attack stopped back occasionally and launch ed a furious attack from long range, which all but knocked the negro into submission. .Down for a. count of two in the fourth round, down again In the fifth for a count of four, and again in the sixth fop a count of six, Norfolk got up from the third fall, staggered a short wny across the ring and stretch ed himself horizontally again without a blow from Gibbons. One of the largest crowds In the history of the garden attended the match, the proceeds of which went to swell a Christmas fund organized by a New York newspaper. IVE E PAT.O ALJO, Dec. 10. The Stan ford football team, returning to prac j tico- this week, Is preparing Inten sively for the encounter with the no table Notro Damo eleven at Pasadena. .Kew .Year's, day.- Ernie Novers, premier fullback of the 1923 Reason Is expected to start : the game, lie was hurt in a pre- ; season serlramage and has .been skirt I lug tho side lines on crutches most I of the time since. He played part of two games, but was injured again I in the Montana contest and could not got into the big game with California. IHake Thomas, an end, is reported to have recovered from the injury that kept him on the bench most of the season. Forced to do without Nevers, Coach Glenn Warner has developed two j more excellent fullbacks during the season, Hey and Bogue. They are likely to step into the Notre Dame game at some stage. Nevers' ankles still are so weak that it is question able whether he will play much of the game. Though Hey and Bogue have proved smashing plungers, Nevers' powerful work on defense has befn missed. Warner is drilling the team espec ially for a defense against passes, an ticipating Konkne uir attacks. The Stanford teacher also Is said to have evolved a few tricks for the special benefit of the Irish team. O. A. C. to Play iri Wisconsin Next Year f'HICAOO, Dec. 10. An inter-sec tlonnl football game between the Oregon Aggies nnd Marquette univer sity of Milwaukee 'will be played next Thanksgiving in Milwaukee, accord ing to an agreement reached hero by Coach Paul Schllrsler of the Aggies and William Coffey, Marquette, grad uate manager. F. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Doc. 10. W. P. Richards, former hotel manager at Klamath Falls, Ore., and Joe Duncan, a negro, were sentenced to serve from five years to life In San Quentin prison after a Jury convicted them In the Yolo county superior court yes. terday on a charge of robbing the Woodland branch of the Bank of Italy of $12,142 September 20. ' WOODf.AND.'Cal., Dec. 10. W. Ft, Richards,, former Klamath Falls, Ore., hotel manager and Joe Duncan, a negro, were tried and convicted hero yesterday on a charge of robbing ths Woodland branch Bank of Italy of $12,142 on Keptombor 39, The trial lasted but five hours. The Jury was out 05 minutes. The men will be sentenced, next Thursday, There were ten men and two woman on the Jury. Christmas Mall Costly WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Between 40,000 and 50,000 extra employes will he required to handle the peak load of Christmas mall this year Dostal authorities today estimated. The extra coat was estlmuted at 1 2,600,000, BEND, Ore., Dec. in A total of 10,109 carloads of lumber were ship ped out of Bend by the Ilrnoka-Hcnn-lon and Shovlin-Hlxon mills during 1924. according to figures announced yesterday. The shipments Included lumber, lath, roller shade stock and box shooks. The Shevlln-Hlxon company which shipped C000 carloads of lumber Into 40 different states, shlpued tho great est number of cars into Iowa and Min nesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Wis consin and Michigan next In order. No lumber was exported. Tho Brooks-Seunlon Lumber com pany sent 4470 carloads into 37 states, District of Columbia, China and Cuba. Michigan with 93 5 cars receiv ed tho greatest number nt cars. New York state was second with 721. One lone car of Deschutes pine was sent into Tennessee, .the heart of the south ern pine country., Massachusetts, on the far eastern cost received 113 cars and Connecticut 128. The figures are complete for the first eleven months of the year with December's shipments estimated on tho basis of November. The shipments by states nre actual figures with no estimates. . the two mils cut 35S.00O.00I1 feet of logs during 1924 which Is nn Increase of" ninety million over 1923. BEND. Ore.. Dec. 10. Hecausn the demand for lumber continues so good, IS EVERY DAY A BACKACHE DAY? f,.,lf.,i,l TVtlkH Ilnvn Fmniil flip. Cause mill Oowected It. j Is your back lame and nchy? Aro you tortured with sharp, rheumatic I pains; miserable with headaches, dlr.- zy spells and kidney Irregularities? No wonder, then you feel worn-out and discouraged. But have you given any thought to your kidneys?' You should! Weak kidneys cause Just such troubles. DonU. risk neglect! Use Doan's Pills a stimulant diure tic to the kidneys. Here's a Medford case: j ' Mrs. w. E. Lane, 27 S. Hnfly St., sayH: "I have used , Doan's Pills for attacks af kidney complaint. My back was weak and lame nnd I felt dull and run'down. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. Doan's PIIIb soon relieved these troubles, strengthening mv back and kidneys. I gladly rec ommend Doan's to ajnyone needing a Kinney remedy." Price 00c, at all denlers. Don't simply ask for a kidney, remedy get Doan's pills the same that Mrs. I,ane had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buf falo, N. V. Adv Notice of Application for Deed. To Claronce liaverty, the owner, ac cording to the record in the office of the county clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, for the following described property, to-wit: Lot 6, block 1, noanoko Addition, Medford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that the' City of Medford, Oregon is tho holder of a Certificate of Sale for said prop erty issued by the City of Medford on the 30th day of October, 1920, under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and its ordin ances enacted pursuant thereto. You are- further notified that If notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not he made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or the date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed thereof from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 1st day of August, 1924. (SEAL) M. I,. A I.FORD. , City Recorder of the City of Modford, Oregon. JOHN 1-1. CARKIN, Attorney for Ap plicant, City Hall, Medford, Ore gon. Notice of Application for Deed. To John McNulty, the owner, ac cording to the record In the office of the county clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, for the following described property, to-wit: Lot 7, block 8, Ross Addition, Med ford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that the City of Medforii, Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said prop erty issued by the City of Medford, on the 2th day of- July, 1919, under Chapter 14, of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and Its ordin ances enacted pursuant thereto. You the further notified that If not withstanding this notice, ' redemption of such property shall not be made within sixty (00) days after the date of service or the date of first publica tion of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed thereof from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. ' Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 1st day of August, 1924. (SEAL) M. L. ALFORD, City Recorder of tho City of Medford, Oregon. JOILV H. CARKIN, Attorney for Ap plicant, WW nail, Mearord, Ore gon. Notice of Application for Deed. To M. E. Lewla and Kstnte nt 1. Ti. Lewis, the owners, according to the record In the office of ' the county clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, of tho following described property, to wit: I.ot 8. block 2. OlMon Addition. Med ford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that tho City of Medford. .Oregon. Is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said prop erty Issued by tho City of Medford, on tho 21st day of November, 1819, under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Modford, Orogon, and Its ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that If not withstanding this notice, redemption of such property shf-ll not be made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or tho date of first publica tion of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed thereof from the City Treasure of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 1st day of August, 1924. (HEAL) . M. I,. AT,FORD, City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Ap plicant, city Hall, Medford, Ore-800, no shutdown will be made as in iiiiil by iho U rook's-Scan Ion Lumber nun puny, according to an announconient of Herbert H. Allen, assistant general manager of tho company. A shut down at about the holiday time is us ually a disguise for pour business, but that does not hold this year, and the mill will run full blast with the ex ception of Christmas day and two days for inventory December 31 and Jan uary 1. While a shutdown at some timo dur ing tho year is necessary for tho re pair of machinery, it is planned to postpone such a shutdown until per haps bad weather will make it desir able to shut down. lU'tall Foot! Prices (.row WASHINGTON, Doc. 1U Increases in retail food prices ranging up to two per cent during the niunth ending November ID was shown in 19 out of 20 cities for which figures were an nounced today by the department of labor. Tho three per cent maximum was reported at Rochester, N. V. Shop Early 17 North Avenue Central r - HANDKERCHIEFS Ht'iiulifii'. Hand Kmliro'ultu'ed irniMlltt'n'liii'fs I'ni'iv Linen lltuidUoi'chiel's Fancy Linen and Voile, Handkerchiefs Children's Handkerchiefs Priced From 10c Up HANDICRAFT SHOP Medford Oregon cMake his dream come true! .E DREAMS that will take him out with his pals make hin healthy, strong keep him busy with the big worth-' while things outdoors. " The bicycle is the heritage of every red-blooded youngster give yours one this Christmas. You can make no finer investment in clean, wholesome man-making. J Your dealer has models for every member of the. family, at attractive prices. See him today and arrange for a Christmas that's sure to make the dreams come truel . GIVE A BICYCLE OR "NERACAR" FOR CHRISTMAS A Gift That Will Bring Joy Throughout the Year A FULL LINE OP BICYCLE ACCESSORIES , Key Fitting Scales, Typewriters and Cash Registers Repaired. . We Fix Any Old Thing. ' LIBERTY REPAIR SHOP 22 South Grape Street Phone 261-J Gargle Throat With Aspirin Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis I'runare a liunnli'sa and clVfctive gur gle by dissolving two buyer Tablets of Aspiriii in four tableso"iifuls of water. UarxJo throat thoroughly. Kcpcut ill two liours if necessary. He suro von use only the genuine Haver Tablets of Aspirin, 'marked with the Haver Cross, which can he had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. Shop Early 17 North Central Avenue of a snaoov-Iookins bicvele Children's i t- .4 Dresses and Rompers in plain and fancy Ging hams. These all have a touch of hand work on them and are attractive in price, as well as appearance. NATWICK, Inc. Cooley Building Phone 224 The Indian Magged his game usually with the II rat tfrrow his eye was keen, his aim true. You noed a keen eye In thi'HO days of artificial light, and quick action. Wo can tell you upon your' first visit the exact condition -of your eyes. If you require glasses you can depend upon It that our prescription will be scientifically correct nnd that the lenses will be pre pared strictly according to It. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist Over Deuels