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o o TWO ?rorORt) wcm i ftTBTTyrB, MtCTeftn? oftripy. ' SATuftflAY. xovembtct? 21, 102.- 1- TTi A G-cenl piece dated J S 53, h 10-eont 'T-j:! -izi'J . t l,l,rn am dud & 25-cent piece OCtlL Ofl-ll ,itod lrta were picked up recenljy In vsvsyav mtw . a potato field on the , old Mcrcor m J J Iftiiji W it m aT ThompHon place near Hhcdd, where rP.rSflflfl I. eump meetings were held SO ionrS . Hcroen . doors at Wallace Wood's Whllo much jjeneraj Interest In this ; Lumber Tard. Cor. East Main and city and the rest of the IIoruo Hlvcr , Ocnesoo. ' , , 8 gtf hint, luh. vulloy Is dlspluyod by football funs In Hpeclal dnrtco tonl?ht, Enle J't; the California-Stanford gamo of thls'ulvcn by Ladles' Improvement c nftornoon ot Palo Alto, Calif.; chief Ladles will servo supper at mldillght interest anions tho hlirh school fans Alford's Imperial orchestra, 209 centers in the outcome of tho Corval- I Armistice day wild remarkably tree lis hlfrh-Salem hlKh contest for tho from pickpockets and other Unlit w lllaniette valley t championship, as fingered gentry despite tho grout Med ford high will probably play a crowd of people upon the streets dur post Bcoson contest with the winner ling tho dny. However, the police Uorvaills nigh has already agreed to overlooked a fine pair of slickers who play if it wins this afternoon, but so set up a "bono" game In a prominent far negotiations havo not been coin- downtown location and proceeded to pioiou wnn Haiem nign, in caso tne reap, a harvest frorii the gullible. Iri latter should bo the winner. flulry disclosed tho fact that tho per Special dance tonight. Kagle Point, petrfttors of this outrage were none given DyLdiaies' improvement ciuu. other than City Dad A. J. Croso and Ladles will serve supper at midnight. Ted Hill, who netted the post trcim- Airora s imperial prcnestra. .; , zos yry a nice profit which enme In han Baby roses for Saturday. Monarch dy In helping defray tho celebration Seed Co.'s Flower Shlpi 209" 'expenditures. Mndfiird Irfglon. Mr. and Mrs. n. H.. Dawson, Mrs. - Department of justlca operatives Wullaoe Cushman and Mrs. C, It. are expected to arrive Monday to In Kruy. ure business visitors In the city cstlgute the case of Dan O'.N'eil, who today from Trail... lis alleged to have traveled with an 18- Ornpes, the vine stock bears, at year-old girl for several months in There wnn auito a drou in tempera ture during last night to, rt 2(,p r(iltil: mum which together with a dense fog that prevailed, much of tile .day, made Dan co Oriental Gardens tonight. : 209 Fresh vloletii for Saturday. Monarch AAArt f'n-'a lnAioai. Ohnn -. . 9A0 today seem tKe doiacst of the season u k. C. Iaicbs of Klamath Falls, field so far. However, a colder, day. pre- auditor of tho state industrial accl valled k weok or two ago with a. niln- dent, commission under the ,work Imum of .22. Fair and frosty, wenther men's compensation law,; Is in the Is predicted for' tonight..! The high- city for several weeks checking upon est temperature of yesterday was 67. local conditions in regard to tho en Dance Oriental Gardens tonight, forcoment of that law. It is under 209 stood that it had been ignored In a The hotel registers of the city had number of cases Iri this city by house comparatively few now arrivals yes- builders and' contractors; By this law tefdny and last night,' especially 'of tit Is necessary that the compensation travelers from a distance, and among protection be accepted or . rejected the latter are Misses Kllitabeth Hjicn- within three days after activities com eer and .Luc.Uo Collotto of Nev ,X"rk monco,. and acceptance Is made Buto Clty, and, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Pcriycar matlo If no rejection is filed: i . v of Mlssoull, ,Mont. , , .; . Grand Chancellor Tldbt. D. Lytle ,of . Fresh lime $2.75 per barrel. , Med- Vale ; wil '.visit Talisman lodge. lora Mirnoer wo, . . . ,. sos-n Knights of Pythias, Monday night We a,re equipped to dd the highest Every knight In the city should be class pf machine work and motor re- presont to greet "Dob" Lytle. Tho conditioning, Riverside oarage. J0"tr teea committee is working. Com c. v. Montgomery, c, churches ana mlttoe. .... t ! 209 j. i. jester-are among mo mamam Falls men who arrived In the city yes- dbilir or.d dlrrie. Oriental 209 Fancy Yakima derd potatoes, tt.CO per 100 lbs. Delivered any place in city, quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co., Ml N. Fir Street. Phone B7. ' ' tf you seen the Medford gem .. Milk Is selling In Orants Pass for If not call at 421 Fark ave. 'i lower price and Is as good or bettor teriiay. Dance, Gardens. Have stones. . Post card will bring therd ,to your qunllty than in any place, on the Pa door. A. D. Barrel). . . . ' 22 clflo highway, so tho tourists. say. All With Ed Campbell, of Sftnttle. thorn) selling milk In Grants Pass aro nortnwest. regional, governor Of nil- asked to attend a. "get together" nioet tary clubs present, more than 1S0 lng at the court house basement next members' of ' the KlarHathr Falls, Saturday morning, November 21st, ot Grants Pass and Medford Rotary clUhs io:80. Orants Pass Courier, gathered ttt the Lilthla Springs hotol ' The Dunning System of fundntlon Thursdny evening for a general get training In muslo Is not only for child together, meeting; one of the first held ron five years old and up but for all hy. the throe southern Oregon cltllis. who wish a thorough knowledgo of Representing Ashland, which haW no the fundamentals' of music. Taught Rotary .club, Professor Irving E. Vlrt- in blusess 6f five. ' Mrs. -Al' E. Ooff. lng welcomed the vlsltlnp Rotarlshs Ronnis 1-2-4, Sparta building. Call and offered thorn the hospitality and Monday and Tuesday. Hours J-6. freedom' of the city. Replies were made by representatives of each of tho clubs. Each club staged a stunt, nlKof which wore well roeclvod.-r AftJiMfaid Tidings.' ; .( Hpoclnl dance tonight, Engle Point, 2H Dr.' W. C. Rchaefer, Dentist. Ex traction specialist. Dental X-ray, Qas and local anaesthetic Phone 1117, 2S Medford Bldir. . . tf Ernest L. Mastln, local truck driver, given by Ladles' Improvement club. 'was arrested by Policeman Cavo yes jjidies will servo supper at midnight, torduy on a chargo of passing bad Aiiurus imperial orcnestra. zu checks. He is alleged to havo pass Imrgo stock of Victor record at ed several Buch chocks on local mor 1'aimerl Muslo store. - tf chants rnnging In amounts from 25 uio iiumio iiiai Ki-i was wen pat- nnd less. He was to have hod a hear ronlzod this morning and an abund- lng today. ' . onro or vegetanies. roonsturrs. fine , pn,.y ig0ne to California via oeei ana rancy nanmwork wero on Kinmnth Falls,, Oro., will take two saie. Hquasnes are still on sale at tno passengers ns expenses. Wrlto Ilox inaiKot witn tne prooaDiuty tnot. iney 821, Ma Tribune. 209 may do procured lor spvoral weens Fresh San Juan lime, $8.76 per bbl 'ct-' I "Ig Pines Lumber Co. : 181tf" Danca Oriental Gardens tbnlght. . sixty.fivo fires In Oregon or dur- r ' .;" "' '' , '20"ilng October, outside of Portland, re iwuire Dy iiev. wm. m. new- ,ulted In losses aggregating 168, iimii ul iiia uuuea uiirisiian apirii- the Dell Vineyard. 209 Radio Wet A. and B. batteries re charged, called for and delivered Williams & McCurloy tf ' Dance Jackson Hot Springs Saturr day night. . , i , . 209 Tho Ford sedan stolen' some time ago from tho. Armstrong Motor com pany, it Is said that an employe of tho Service Garage in the same building was found abandoned this woek near Sacramento, Calif. Dance, dollar or dime. . Oriental Gardens. . 20 Palmer's Photo Btudlo makes the best pictures. tf T. U. Heine, M. D physician and surgeon; Eye, ear, nose, throat. Glasses fitted. (14 Liberty building. i . . .. ... .. . 222 Despite the fact that tho past year has been one of the greatest progress In the history- of that city. Cottage Grove has made the unusual record of spending less than its receipts. The Burplus may be 83000. Screen doors at Wallace Wood's Lumber Tard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg.. Phone 998. : , : tf We will loan In Medford all monies saved with us hero. Start your ac count now. See us nt Medford Phar mucy. Northern Savings. & Loan As sociation. - ' . 211- Cletus McCredie has returned from several days spent on business in Klamath county.- .....' To make room for Christmas stock we are closing out our silk hosiery at 29c, 49o and 89c. Sale starts Ratur day morning. Japanese ' Art Store. . ... ; . 212 1 Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur day night. ' . . ; 209 Does your Ford start hard 1 Have the magneto recharged, $1. River side Oarage. 132 s. Riverside. Mud, hub-deep In- depth. Is atd in block the rond between Klamath King. violation of the Mann act. The two were recently arrested ut Ashlund by police there.. Oysters are now being served at irowaon a confectionery and cafe. : ... . ,, . Wit Dance Oriental Ouidens tonight,' 209 Special dance Eagle Point tonight, given by Ladies' civic Improvement clupb. Ladles will serve supper. 209 Ruth McKInnon, who farms near Alfel, planted 40 acres of potatoes this year and tho crop was sold at a prlco that brought 812,000 for the 40 acres. .... We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Ino. tf The county court has Issued an or der with reference to tho weight of loads on county roads. The order takes effect at once. 16,500 pounds will be the maximum weight of loads and vehicles on paved roads. On now macadam roads built during 1923, the maximum will be 10,000 poundB. On all dirt roads the maximum weight is fixed bt 8000 pounds. 207tf Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. ' Jones & Kirkpatriok. . tf Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Dulinck of Port land have as their house guest for several days, : their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Stewart of this city. Have your brakes - equalized and put In Bhape before the sklddy season comes. We specialize in brake work. Riverside Garage. lOO'tf The county budget committee will hold a final meeting at the city ball In Jacksonville Tuesday, the 24th of November at 1 p. m. 207tf Washington state visitors register ed at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Folker of Tocoma and the ofl- lowlng from Seattle: J. M. Dahlcm. A. P. Cordes, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pur rl. F. V. Gllden, John Cenerfelden, C. E. Flagg and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Presides Over ; Mitchell Jury ualstlc church of Portland ovor Sun day evening nt Althea Hall at 8 p. m Corner Central and Main street. Pub lic cordially Invited. 209 C'nlifornlnns registered at Medford hotels Include F. W. Frazoo of Sac ramonto, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. llecher, and son of Suwinvllle. A. Hafor of Alturas, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Klngdos nnd Mrs. Ada Johnston of Fort Jones, C. Renger of Copco. Mr. nnd rMs. M. W. Danford of Chlco. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Hnrton of Oakland, Carl Welgelt, Mr; and Mis. M. E. Crocker and Arthur Oahlor of San Francisco nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Lineman and Major nnd Mrs. J. D. Arthur of Los Angoles. Frosh llmo 12.75 per barrol. Med ford Lumber Co. 209tf We are now serving oysters In a variety of styles. Crowson's, Med ford's pnpulnr sweet shop. 182tf E. Woodruff of the . Washington Nurseries, who has been a patient at the Sacrod Heart hospital for some time past. Is reported to be Improving and Is to be removed to his homo next week. Dance, a dollar or a- dime. Orlentnl Gardens. , 209 Lot Lee nt tno Men's Shop measure you for that (.17.(0 tallorod-to-mess-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 198tf FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD The largest sell ing bread in Southern Oregon. THERE MUST BE A REASON! At Any G)cor 706.24, The heaviest single loss dur Ing tho month was represented by the destruction of a lumber mill nt Green berry, with a loss of (30,000. On tho 66 fires 25 wero In city dwellings and 11 in farm dwellings. Six fires In garages resulted In losses aggregating 835.275. Four of tho month's fires resulted from defectivo -electric wir ing, threo from explosions, four wero of lncondnry .origin and 16 from ovcr heatod or defective flues or stoves. , Danco Oriental Gordons tonight. 209 Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. N'. T. Young arrived hero last evening from Roseburg to spend sorat weeks ns tho house guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wombly. Tho Dunning System of foundation training In muslo Is not only for chlldron five yenrs old and up, but for nil who wish a 'thorough know ledge of tho fundamentals of music. Taught In clnsses of five. Mrs. A. 15. Ooff. Rooms 1-2-4. Sparta Building. Call Monday and Tuesday.. Hours 2-0. . SH Sweet pens for Saturday. Monarah Seed Co.'s Flower Shop. 208 One cor load of apples, tho first slnco last Monday, was shipped out .of the city yesterday to eastern markets. Most any variety of applet, good quality, $1 per box delivered. John son Produce Co. tf Dance, dollar or dlmo. Orlentnl Gardens. 209 K. X. Kendall of Kinmnth Falls, Kinmnth county deputy sheriff, Is In the city today attending to business affairs whllo en route to tho state me tropolis. The Dunning System of foundation trninlng In music Is not only fur child ren five yenrs old nnd up. but for all who wish a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals of music. Tsught In classes of five. Mrs. A. E. Ooff. Rooms l-S-4. Sparta building. Call Monady nnd Tuesday. Hours 2-5. !I4 Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. . tf Out of town Oregonlans registered nt local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Henry. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Gold- T. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. While of Hnlcm. I. C. Kpeer and O. A. llnlter nf Eugene, J. A. Denn of Moseliurg. and the following from I'ortl.tnd: Mr. and Mrs. Ward Meyer. I. Rnilrliffe. Mrs. Walter Abild- gaard. Mr. styl Mrs. V. t Kemp. OcRrgc E. Cllslrk. C. A. Colbert. O. II. ltlggs. ntr. and Mrs. c. ll.'Hnylnr. D. W. Ixtmles. Iloyd Truett. K. E. Grime. V. C. Mcndows. F. K. Orabler, A. I., (Ittnge nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. If, Smith. The Northern Saving Loan As sociation will give a camera and sav Ings hank to every person starting their savings Recount with us during this week. Beo our display at Med ford Pharmacy. tw Lessons given In oil lntlng. water colors. oOchlna decoration. Call Mrs. Virion . Norman nltrtnn nt Palmer's Hludlo, or 8? V, Falls and Lakovlew, making travel by automobile t .practically impossible. Whe nthe road Is In such condition, horse drawn .vehicles are resorted to as tho only means of travel.' Fifty head of milk cows for sale. Borne fresh and balance coming fresh soon, Jerseys and Guernseys, at the J, W. Shattuck ranch at Talent, Ore., across Hear Creek from county farm. First come, first served. ' 214 ' Get your ChrlBtmaa hand made gifts and dressmaking at the Daisy Shop. Phone 1067. i - 221 Camera and savings bank will be glvoh to, every person who starts a savings account with the Northern Savings and Loan. Association, .before November 25th. See display at Med ford Pharmacy... ' 21 Unless Borne simple device for the measurement of light emitted from automobile headlights-Is supplied po lice tho new eight point test light law will receive no further .nttontlon from his men, (Captain: Frank" Ervln of;the police traffic department nnnofincod Wednesday night.. His "declaration camo Upon tho heels of a statement by Deputy District Attorney Myers that pollco -would bo required to prove Iri court that the lights of arrested motorists varied from standards spe cified In the law; and that this could hardly be dono unless tho arresting officer seized tho automobile to hold until nftor tho trial, or pried off the onsen nnd looked at tho lamps. Large cotton ruga wanted a Mall Trlhiine office. Dance given hy Ladles' -Civic provemcnt club, Eaglo Point, tonight, I-Jldies will servo supper. Ailord' Imperial orchestra. 209 Dance Oriental Gardens tonight 209 Mrs. J. F. Lewis and daughter of Engle point are business cnllers spending several hours In the city to day. i . . 'furkoya wantod. Johnson Troduce Co. ... if Exclusive radios' shop hair bob- ing,- marcelling, manicuring, fneials and scientific scalp treatments.' The toguo, 4113 Medford building. Phone BSI4 for appointments. - 211 Fresh roses for Saturday. Mon arch Seed Co.'s Flower Shop. 209' Htoolhcad, according to W. it. Cole' man, stato master of fish screens, are being caught regularly although the wator level In tho Hoguo ltlvor Is much lower this year than It wns last. auo to tno noseuco of the usual co pious autumn rains nnd tho presence or the long summer drought. Danca given by Ladles' Civic Im provement cluh. Knglo Point, tonight. Lsdles will servo supper. Alford's Im perial orchestra. 209 Dance Oriental Gnrdens tonight. 209 Beautiful new patterns In English dlnnerwnre. Let us explain to you about tho deforred pnymcnt plan, nnd about the set of six star cut goblets we ore giving .free with tho first twelve eels. Japanese Art Store. 212 Tho fire department wns summoned to the homo of F. Roy Davis. 51 North Oakdale. Inst evening to extin guish a small flue fire, which was put out by tho UBo of five gallons of chomlcnl. Tho Dodgo chemical an snored the call. Dance Jnckson llot Springs Satur day night. 200 With our eastern connection we are able to pay the trappers 8t. Louis prices for fura. Johnson Troduce Co. 241 N. Fir street. tf Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur day night. 209 Paul McKoe of tho California Ore gon Power company Is spending sev eral days In San Frnnclsco on busi ness, and Is Inking In the Stanford California game nt Polo Alto this af ternoon, i luni'0 Orlentnl Gardens tonight. ..... ;,,! Special dnnce Engle Point tonight, given by ladles' civic Improvement cluli. l-adlcs will serve supper. 509 We have room for some dead stor age for the winter. Low rental. Riv erside Garage. 181 s. Riverside, tf Miss Marie Richer Is a Medford vis itor spending several weeks In Los Angeles, where she Is visiting her mother. Wo hsve a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds, must be fst and have liver attached. lohnson Produce Co.. 141 N. Fir street. Phone 97. . tf rarl Jeschke. the old rellsble watch maker, Is back at work with the as sistance of Mr. Williamson, at Flcht ner'e Qarnge. m Number on sugar nlno shnkrs at Fnber's. Central Point, , 2I Ask your dealer for Foss Roguo brand Oregon Franquette walnuts, homo grown and properly cured. 212 Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew ett. 206 First National Bank Bldg. 231 The ballroom of the . old United States hotel at Jacksonville will again resound with dancing feet and laugh ter when a. Thanksgiving bnll Is held there next week. If plans materialize. Arrangements have been in progress for several weeks past for the laying of a' new danca floor over the old and worn one. ' : A full house cf useful and beauti ful Christmas goods, priced right. At the New Variety Storo, French-Estcs. 31 N. Bartlett. i 212 Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes, (8.50 per 100 lbs. Delivered any place In city, quality guaranteed.. Johnson Pro duce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf The statement, In the Mail Tribune of Tnursday, November 19th, to Jhe effect that theefounty. has .contrib uted 30 per cont to tho cost of put ting what Is know'n as a b nder on tho Crater lako highway is wrong. Tho county has expended no ' money . f or maintenance of the Crater lake high way. That road Is maintained entirely by the siVe. : Special danco Eaglo Point tonight, give nby Ladles' Improvement club. Ladles .will nerve supper. 209 I 1 spy ... TIDAL WAVE HITS Ti MEXICAN "MI3XICO CITY, Xov. 20. (A. P.) DlHimtchea from townw near Zihuuta nyJuH, tho l!acUlc count port which line hppn inunfliiifi hv n tidal wave. Kiiy that tho wave vn 35 foot hlRh. It swept Hudtlenly over tho little port, which was tiubinciKCtI fur two hours, There Is hi 111 no communication with i ZihuatanejoH and no direct reports have been received from there. No estimates of the number of number of deaths are available. The tidal wnvt, which occurred Tuesday lu believed ' to havo been caurfed by ' n volcmin- dlriturbanco somewhere lp -tho Pacific, although this theory cannot be confirmed. Maj. Gen. Itobcrl L. ITowzc (above) is now the presiding officer in the court-martial of Col. William Mitchell, stormy petrel of the army nir service. Maj. Gen. Howze. as senior of ficer.. succeeded to the post when. Col. Mitchell challenged .Maj. Gen. Charles P. StjmmeruII a.s a juror and forced his retire r riALIU AIR IN FLORIDA TALLAIIAS9E12. Fla.. Nov. 20. (A. ) Henry Ford is planning tho establishment of commercial air plane service In, Florida to relieve freight congestion caused by the railroad embargo. It was stated in high official iiuarters here today. In a special meHKage to the Flor ida leKislnture now in extraordinary session, Clovernop Martin asked for enactment of legislation to encourage the navigation of commercial air craft In thid state. The governor stated in his message, that he had been reliably "Informed that one of the. greatest of America's industrial pioneers would' come to Florida to relieve the railroad congestion by means of airplanes." NORMA TALMAD6E In Her Glorious Hit "Graustark" With EUGENE O'BRIEN Closes Tonight To Make Room It OBITUARY Seymour Jones, Candidate Governor, Visits Medford Mr. and Mrp.. Seymour Jones of Sa lem are in tho city today visiting friends. Mr. Jones was speaker of ; tlie Oregon house of representatives in 11)19 and the special session of 1?2. During these sessions both tho 18th and liith amendments to tho consti tution wf.'re adopted. Mr. Jones inn also served in the house when be was not speaker. , Mr. Jones will very likely be a candidate- for the republican nomina- . tion for governor, but when asked , If his hut had been pitched Into the ' ring he smiled and replied, "not yet." , ... TULE-T-Flurenee XHHq. Tulb. passed , away at her home in Tolo at 1.2:10 i this morning at tho ago of f3 years, i eight months, 10 diys. She was born In nansomc county, Michigan, March 11, 1872 and was marrb-d In Williams county, Ohio in 18Sy to S. S. Tule. The family havo resided in various pa rt s of 1 1 1 e country and camo to Clean cotton rags wanted at Man Jackson county two years ago, set Trjbune office. . tf We pay for ashes and pelt dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf The will bo a public, meeting of "The Star In tho East" on Sunday ov cning at 8 o'clock in tho Theosopht enl lodge room. Subject: "Tho Near Coining of Christ." Our shop abounds In many special value which we cannot enumerate. Ciiftn that are original and distinctive. He the first to make your selection at tho Handicraft Shop. 212 Mr. and Mrs. It, D. Smith, who pur chased tho Welkle ranch east of Med ford some time ago. have moved here from Modesto, Calif., and now are living on tho ranch. They aro much pleased with southern Oregon. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Genesee, 88 11. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos. - . 210 METHODIST LADIES TO GIVE- BAZAAR Hint at Tolo where they havo since resided; Hesldos her bereaved husband. S. S. Tule, she leaves one son, Verlin Tule of Home. Oregon. .Also five sisters and one brother, nnd to whom the sympathy of the entire neighborhood is extended. Funeral services will be held nt the family residence formerly "known as the J. II. Stevens place at Tolo Mon day at 2 p. in.. Rev. Temple officiat ing. Interment in Jacksonville ceme tery. Conger Funeral Parlors In charge. . - DAI.KICY Funeral .,ervicnB fm Bcrlha Dnlkcy who passed away In this clly Nov. 10th n t the am of 76 yours, will hp hi'ld nt the ehurih of tho Xnmwnc.at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, Uov. C. M. KlnK officiating. Arrange ments In care of (.'unnor Funeral lur-lors. Card of Thanks. We wImIi lo thank our many fricmlH nnd neighbors for their klndneH and sympathy extended to us iluriilK tho Illness and passim; ot our beloved mother. M". T. cltmvsoN-- AXII KAMI 1..V. KUITH .V. rl.KVULAND. ice Makes Satisfaction COAL . .' and V BRIQUETS PHONE 239 ffAfTSEN COAL cn . PHONE 239 MEDKORD ' 7fa Answer to the-Burning Questor, for Sister Connie direct from Paris with a whole French Musical Comedy -Show. All the beauties of a Follies Eergere with drama and humor CONNIE TALPtlADGE IN. "Her Sister , from Paris" CLEANERS Tho ladles, bid and young, of the Methodist Kplscopal church of this city, will hold their annual ba raar on tho 1 2th of December. It will be well remembered that this vices. gala occasion last year was a ft'syl-fMolay members. vnl of fun ami frolic, a place where e """ suitable Christmas ffifts .could be mmmmmmm procured which would please tho most fastidious of givers. This year tho ladles have planned & much larger bazaar, have added many interesting features. Thcv will embellish tholr tables nnd counters with such wares ns cannot be ob tained at any other place in town. During the day the . ladies will serve a delightful ho on lunch, and later In tho evening there will bo huge supper norved. carefully pre pared hy excellent cullnnry nrtlsts. Tho patrons wl be allowed to en- Joy the best of home cooking pre sented by these good .wives. The evening will assume tho char acteristics of an . Immense carnival, with fun for evoryono, tho' Infants, the middle-aged and old. The many distinctive features of this year nnd the remembrance of last year's suc cess will undoubtedly insure the at tendance of a great many people on he lith of leecmher. All Do Molay members meet nt the Masonic hall Huuday evening, 7 o'clock, where thcv will mnii ti.n North Methodist church it ml Phone 244 participate In -parents ser- ol w pi- cjt This is obligatory for all De W' 1T &L' 20! fipS PLEATERS IHVTEE i Powell Street at O'Farrall . SAN FRANCISCO "Nearest to Everything" Every modern convenience for the guest Circulating ice water Hospitality and good service.. HARVEY M. TOY Ounei HvLum drvsoa TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. KOIt SAt.R OH TKADK A res! bar- Knln. 30 seres fine fro soil, hnlf in nlfiilfii. fenced nnd cross fenced, fslr improvements. In the Tnlent Ir rlKnting district. In fine neifthlior hood and Rood rosd. W. It. Lnmt. JscksonvUIci Ore. 20. OH SAI.K lisritnlns for oulrk cal6: l!:J Kord coupe. ;50: 1921 Kord tourlnp; $;:.: K. It. rhev.. :50; mis Msx. sedsnelte tf.&x 1021 DodKe sednn $475. All In Kond condition. M. M Oiirnite. SIS N. niveislde, ;on MONDAY NIGHT Nov. 23rd. SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES: $2.75, ?2.20, $1.65, $1.10 ' : n HUNT'S Craterian LOUIS O.MACLOON Present C By arrangement; WHh ARTHUR, HOPKINS OhLD rAMQUS LOMEDY'F WAR sV f I l M II III P ! i Wlllia " -.T. ",' stl ,1'" m sta O T. w - n IvXiWW, l, L ORIGAN Sh$?r 3 1 AtiEU BY 'L1LL1AM A nFD-;-ioJ.i SAN FRANCISCO Dil'ccx JtVom 8 solid weks currantheater7 a 4