Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1925, Image 2

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HfKDFOftb OKEfiONV MONDAY, NOVEMBER HO. 1fl2.'
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Personal
Tho city's Inwat month's anlo In
Ha hlBtorv of drllnnueiit tux rciil ch-
tutn wan this iiuiothi, due to tho 8I-,1
rlnl cnmnmirn ' in tniu time or mm miippcrii nro uniinif to open ineir m.
on tho paved .otroetB,. ne 'is shown byFor this reason wo advlso buying po
tho fact thut 'the city has roceived tatoes now. 93.50 per hundred, dellv
a bill from the. county .recorder of erod any place in rity. Qunllty Kuar
$102.1)0 for recording fees of properly nnteed. JohnHon Produco Co., 241 N.
sold In Kovcmbei. . - 1 , Fir street, l'hone 17, 21 6tf
Nice lfti-RO thiir'v skinned . oranfies, I . TVo are now serving oysters In a
$1.50 per IllK box delivered to your variety of styles. Crowson'B, Med
door. Johnson Produco Co. 241 N. ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf
Kir. I'hono 97. ' tf I John EdlnKton Is a business vls-
There Is no bo'ter place to buy your " 'he tity today from tho Oold
rbh nnd oil than Phipps Auto Pnrk 1'"lrl,c- , t . , . ,
Service 2151 Hl- Mark's Guild have a Chrlslnlas
. A canned heat addict. H. P. Fisher snle and JIkb's dinner Friday. Decem
by name, was arreatcd last evenlnu in b'r 4th. Dinner COc, will be served
a locul auto enmp In an alleged ln-ifrom 6:30 to 7 p. m. I'M'
ebrlated condition with throe cans of J-allKh with Sam and Winkler. Ju
sterno" In his possession, one of nlor class play. December 4th. 217
which .was nearly consumed. This Josephlno county has a Rood record
moi nlni,' the man was given his liberty the matter of loans to ex-BOrvl. o
on $10 cash ball for appearance bo- n"-n by tho state. Out of 50 loans, bb
fore Judco Taylor this afternoon. The 1 KreeallnB $08,000. not a single fore
canned heat is composed of several , 'closure has been made In this county.
Ingredients of which wood alcohol is While loans may be secured up to
the most Important. In Its natural '3000, tho averago loan hero has been
state U is a solid moss, but is meltqd ' There have boon a total I of
Int.. a liquid when used for drinking 01 "". amounting to I15.18S.0OO
purposes ' - '" 0rcK0n since tho law was passed
Shingles inrid roofing at Wallace tho legislature. For men having
Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. E. Jduln "lo their initial application or who
and Oeneseo tf navo already received cash from the
Fresh San Juan lime, 3.75 per bbl. 1 '; the final re(,uest for tho loan
Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf wl" J"110 3. 1020. Grants
MiiiHffirlo TjhIIv left vestordav to ro-
Rumo hcr-iihfdteH at tho University of
OroRop, after huvlntc spent tho
Thanksgiving' vacation at home.
ChijjittnaH frlfts. Natwlck, Inc. 220
If site won't accept a diamond from
this eUjro, she sure don't want you,
lmv Tnhnunn hn .Twn1r. 1 217
Tho.Amcrlcan Lesion drum corps .
win ntnrt no more weemy practice un
til the)lioliduys are over, owing to tho
fact that December is a bUBy month.
Hotel guests here from a distance,
who arrived Sunday include Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Taylor of Ogden. Utah. 8am'
(irathwell of Cincinnati, Ohio. F. .,' reason we oavise Buying po
Holton of Boston, and the following , nmv- 3 uer hundred dellv
from Chicago: Misses Enid Cole and j e any place in city. Quality guar-
lR.tt.ollo Haldwln, I. M. Hayes. Edwin
Stanley. It. Ii Van- Hyper, 8. L. Har
ris and A. C. Aubertin.
Nice larKe thin skinned orancea
fl.BO per luff box. Delivered to your
door. Johnson -Produce Co. 241 N.
Fir street. Phone 97. ' tf
To miss our anniversary sale Is to
leave your pockotbook open. Johnson
the Jeweler. 217
Tho cornerstone for the now Kpls
mpal .Church at Klamath Kails was
laid recently by tho Klamath Falls
loHjio of Masons. -.
Khlnffles and rooflnpr at Wallace
Woods Lumber Yard,
and Ooneseo, .
Cor E. Alain I
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Radio Wot A. and B. batteries re
charged, called for and delivered.
Williams & McCurloy, tf
O. Travis, an artist from Los AriRe-
les, Calif., Is spending the winter in
Mod ford pointing local landscapes In
wutct colors. Home of his paintings,
which adorn tho walls of an east side
rcHtfiurant, aro attracting considerable
nllontlon.
Christmas Rifts. Natwlck, Tnc. 220
Kitty is coming1. Craterlan then
tor. December 4. 217
llutho Hums of Yreka, Calif., Is a
viriltoi,ln tho city who arrived Sun
day. Nice Inrpo thin skinned oranges
$1.50 per luff box. Delivered to your
door. Johnson Produco Co.,. 241 N.
Kir street.' Phono I7. tf
" Dr. W. C. Schaefer. Dentist. Kx
trnrtlon specialist. Dental X-ray, Gas
and local anaesthetic Phone, 11 17.
426 Medford Bide tf
Cnllfornlans registered at local ho
tels Include Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Brew
er of llerkoley, A. Albent of Holly
Wood, Miss Clarice Hareson and Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. F. Wolcott of Princeton,
Mr. nnd Mrs. KoLaulo of hoiU, MIih
Cladys Htaulnko of Dorrls. M, It.
Itlrd of Mt, Dome. O. M. pyrd of
ltlverH)de, A. : Uatcliff of I.os An
pelfp htuI Mrs.T. M. Miller, IT. C. Fos
ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. 8. Danworthy
and (1 K, Hyder of San Francisco.
KhliiKles and roofing at W'allaro
Wcod's Lumber Yard. Cor. K. Main
and (ionemjo, tf
Screen doors at Wallace 'Woods
Lumber yard, corner K. Main and
(ienesoo. -, 88
Miss Mildred HwenrltiKcn, tho dis
trict school clerk, Is among Medford
residents who wore visitors in Ashland
yesterday and. today. ,
ChiiutmuK gifts. Natwlck, Inc. 220
Wo pny for ashes and soli dirt
cheap. Brown &. White Auoncy, Inc.
tf
Try that big milk shako at DoVoe's.
tf
lluvo your brakes equalized and
put in shape before the sklddy seasoji
comes. . We specialise In brake work,
ltiverslde (larnge. l!0tf
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FrCe cookies for
the kiddies during
the Christmas
opening tomorrow
evening.
FLUHRER
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A Baker
of Reputation
Txicul Kcout Executive Cook and
Hlilnoy Hlnlth returned yeHttM-duy from
Portland, Tvhore they hud koiio, ac
companied by 15 Itoy HcoutH. to ut-
tond tho ncout conferenco horo there
luHt week. While there they witneHH-
ed the proHentutlon of merit hudKCA to
a number of hcouIh, movlmc picture
of which arc now 1c1iik shown ut the
Cratorlnn theater.
When cold weather comos potuto
lfooty on Theosophy nnd "Herald
of tho Star'1 aro in tho Public library.
215
We pny for ashes and noil dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc.
tf
Tho Arrival of Kitty," Craterlan.
Docember 4th
217
W, J. Virgin returned yesterday
from Wood in a mud bosplnttered car,
testifying to the condition of tho ronds
in northern Cnllfornia.
When cold weather comcfl potato
shippers are unable to open their pits,
aniwu. junnnun i-rtmuce v-o. ti s.
Fir Btreot. . Phone 97. 215tf
Screen doors at Wallace Wood's
Lumber Lard, corner E. Main and
Genesee. . . ' 88
Let Lee at the Men's Shop measure
you for that $37.60 tallored-to-meas-uro
BUlt. Satisfaction guaranteed.
193tf
Up to 8 a. m. today .10 of an Inch of
preclpltntlon had fallen In Medford
since Saturday morning, which was
much Increased this morning , when
out of tho houvy fog prevailing it be
gan' to rain ngaln. Tho maximum
temperature of Sunday was 68, this
morning's minimum was 44, and rain
anu a warmer lopiperaiure is prcuict
cd for Tuesday.
i HI. Mark's Clulld have a Christmas
sale nnd Jlgg's din nor Friday, Decem
ber 4th. Dinner 60c, will bo served
from 6:30 to 7 p. m. 214
Hcroon doors nt Wallaco Wood's
Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main and
Oenosoe. 88tf
Tho Handicraft Shop offors as a
Christmas special all Pacific and
Ituellla package goods at one-third
off. Mako your seloctions early. 2 111
Ivan llockersmilh of Beaglo Is
among numerous visitors In the city
today on buslncHS.
Stop! Look and Listen! If fnu like
good meats come to tho American
Fruit and Produco Market. Our
meats and prices nro tho talk of the
town. Come and bo convinced. 109
Kast 8th si ret. Fresh incuts and pro
duco dally. 221
Large stock of Victor records nt
Palmer's Music Store. tf
A big saving on Christmas gifts In
Pacific and Bucllla package goods,
which tho Handicraft Shop Is selling ,
at one-third off. 219
A minor auto collision occurred
emly Sunday morning when two cars
driven by Robert M. Miksche nnd Ma
son Murphy, respectively, collided on
Kings highway, with the causo given
on the accident report as carelessness.
Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and
best. Jones & Klrkpntrick. tf j
When cold weather comes potato'
shippers are unablo to open their pits.
For this reason we advise buying po
tatoes now. f 3.60 per hundred deliver
ed uny place In cliy. Quality guaran
teed. Johnson Produce Co., 24 1 N.
Fir street. I'hono 07. 215tf
Charles A. Wing was a local bust
news visitor In Ashland ycatorday wllh
friends.
Look nt tho city map, find the new
high school, consider now tho de
velopment In home; building that Is
suro to come to tho west end of town,
especially West 2nd and West Jack
son streets. The best investment to
day Is a city paved lot In this section,
your lnnt chance for a good liulldlhg
site, on easy terms. Is now. Seo list
of Hen I tors selling thcrto snaps. 217
Oh rim ma time Is gift time. Our
complete stock of handmade models
nro replete with endless suggest Urns
for ChrlHtmns choosing. (lifts that are
practleal, gifts that are luxurious
wonderful values at one-half price.
Handicraft Shop. ri
Arthur Schnenl returned tn Eugene
yesterday, where he Is taking Jour
nalism In tho 1'nlverslty of Oregon,
after spending Thanksgiving holidays
at home.
Wo have a markot for any quanti
ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds,
must bo fat and havo liver attached.
Johnson Produco Co., 241 N. Fir
atrcet. l'hone 97. tf
A grade Hpltsenborg apples $1.76
per box; O grade Newtowns 76c, de
livered. E. P. Hughes, Talent. 217
Tho "40 et S" society of tho Ameri
can Legion will hold one of the regu
lar banquets and wrecking parties on
December 6. at 6:30 p. m. at the Hotel
Holland with the wrecking proceed
Ungs nt tho armory Immediately fol
lowing,
A real cuteto man Is always nNked.
"How far to high school?" The me
dium priced home always rents and
sells bent located nicety for high and
grade school. Think of the fine city
paved lot located few blocks from our
new hlKh nrhool and offered today
for $10 a month and. at practlcatly
cnt of paving, throwing In the lot and
sidewalks, etc., you will surely double
your money on icne lots within two
yenrs. You cannot afford to punjyj'P
these lots. Two yenrs from now.Ve
member this r QSee lUiQf ltca1tor
1 1 selling these simp. 217
U See you at tho Cratorlnn, December
"4. Junior ptnv. riT
Hotel guests here today from the
state of Washington Include E. H.
Grant and family of Uelllnghuin, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. King of Ulalno and
Mrs. C. E. Starr, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Mcpherson and E. C. Miles of Seattle
We have room for some dead stor
age for the winter. Low rental. Itiv
orsldo Ouruge. 132 S. ltiverslde. tf
Junior class play, "Arrival of Kit
ty." December 4. 217
Tho Morning Star quartette will
glvo a program at the Apostolic Futth
iiiIksInou, tomorrow, Tuesday evening
consisting of negro, aplrltuul and sa
cred numbers. They are on route to
San Francisco from . Portland, whero
they hold evangelistic meetings.
A complete lino of D. M. C. em
broidery and crochet threads abso
lutely fust colors, at tho Handicraft
Shop. 219
With our eastern connection we are
able to pay the trappers St. Louis
prlqes for furs. Johnson Produce Co.
241 N. Fir street. tf
W. A. Messner Is a loral business
visitor in Eugeno and Corvallls this
week.
We are'equlpped to do the highest
class of machine work and motor
reconditioning. ltiverslde Oarage.
190tf
Have you seen the Medford gem
stones. If not call at 422 Park ave.
P st card will bring them to your
door. A. D. Barrell. 228
Mrs. Jf. V. Lumsden has returned
from Los Angeles, Calif., where sho
had spont a short time visiting her
son Trove and wife, to whom was re
cently born Or boy;'
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office. ' tf
Oysters are; now being served at
Crowson's confectionery and cafe.
An increase of ' 405 children of
school age ia Eugene w.ih found by
the school census enumerators this
year. Tho number Is 4451. .
Tho Handicraft Shop Is selling tho
well known,, widely advertised Corti-
celll make of ladies' silk hose at one
half price wide range of colors nnd
sizes to choose from. , . 219
Architectural drafting.' W, N." Jew
ett. 206 First National Bank Bldg. 231
H. A. Fallln and Thomas Waterman
will piny a game of billiards tonight
In the annual 18.2 balkllne tourna
ment now in progress at Brown's
where it commenced last week. Sat
urday witnessed H. Van Hoevenburg
defeat Floyd Cook by a score of 130
to 101 nnd Dinty Moore defeat Paul
Scherer by 17"6 to 86.
Does your Ford start hard? Have
the magneto recharged, $1. Riverside
Oarage. 132 S. Riverside.
30x3 cord tires, $10.45. Phipps
Auto Park Service. 215
Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. Jackson arrived
hero this forenoon from ltiverslde.
Calif., to visit friends and relatives
In tho Applegate district for several
days.
All our finished models going at
one-half price. Beautiful gowns,
combinations, pillows, runners, soarfs
and mnny other articles. Wonderful
opportunity to buy your Christmas
gifts nt reasonable prices. Handicraft
Shop. .-.u.s, 210
Largo cotton rngs wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
A. B. Shepard of tho Rogue Elk re
sort, who was In Medford today, s'tys
tho resort had a good year and Is
preparing for a better fine In 1 11 2 ! .
Fresh lime $2.76 per barrel, Med
ford Lumber Co. . 209tf
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. tf
' Included among Klamath Falls peo
ple who spent Sunday in Medford
were Mr. and Mrs. Finnic 55. Howard
and Mr. nnd Mrs, CSuy Beannan. -
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Oarf Y. Tongwald, Holland Bldg.,
Phono 993. tf
Hemstitching, buttons covered, jit
the Hnndlcrnfr Shnn. If
Miss Dorothy Peterson returned
yesterday to Curvallls to resume her
studies at tho Oregon Agricultural col
lege after having spent several Wlays
visiting her sister, Miss Gladys Pct-
orson.
T. O. Heine, M. D., physician and
surgeon. Eye, ear, nose, throat,
Glauses fitted." 314 Liberty building.
222
Dr. E.-TX Elwood, Optomotrist, is
now located in his now office, but old
location. Corner Main and Bnrtlett.
218
Howard Benrss, an oil mnn . from
Grants Pass, Is spending several days
In tho clly on business.
Screen dooors at Wallaco Wood's
Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main nnd
Qouosco. KXtf
Savo up your money so you can buy
a lot at tho Realty Board sato of city
lots, December 1st. Only $60 down,
balance $10 a month. 209tf
Out of town Oregonlaus arriving In
tho city yesterday nnd who nro regis
tered ot tho hotels Include M. C,
Weatherford nnd J. A. ' Brown of
ft one burg, A. Lot Beabio of Oregon
City. C. R. Albany of Albany. C. E.
Lowo of EuKcne, and the following
from Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J.
Lumlln. W. T. Sumner, B. A. J.ohn
snn. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Mell. J. H.
Orlbhon. D. B. Charlton, Mr. nnd
Mrs. P. R. nicklnsou, Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
C Wnssard. Dorothy Dennis, Mr. and
Mrs. .L 8. Bartlnee. J. M. Putnam and
Mr, and Mrs. Earl R. Liggett.
Lessons given. In oil painting, water
colors or china decoration. Call Mm
Vivian Norman -Bar to, Tit Palmeir's
Studio or 821-Y. .
The county budget committee will
hold a final meeting at the city hall
In Jacksonville Tuesday, the 24th of
November at 1 p. m. 207tf
A very plensnnt reunion of old
neighbors was held In Medford dur
ing Thanksgiving week. Mr. and
Mrs. C. E.. Woods of Chowchllln
Cnl., visited at the homes of M, M.
Herman, George Curran nnd W. C,
Andrews, four families who were
neighbors for years at Hnrrlsburg,
ore, A year ngo today Mr, and
Mrs. Wood were In Los Angeles:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrews were In Bum
pRso, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Herman In
Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Curran In
Moravia. X. Y.
(let your Christmas hand made
gifts and dressmaking at the Daisy
Shop. Phono 1067. S21
Junk tires wnnled. Valley Hide
Junk company. 22! . Fir stret. 21H
J. T. Perry expei need a theft and
nivory yesterday when his touring
cr n stolen by Joyriders and wa
later found abandoned on a city
street.
Your neMs Monamot oil.
Phn Autn Pnrk Service. J t ft
D; ' Riverside Community club!
&-Uurdny night, 'ford's ot-gitn. 1
Huse McKJnnoy, local youth
charged with driving a motor vehicle
while Intoxicated Thanksgiving night,
is to have another trial on tho same
charge Wednesday, following the dis
agreement the jury whou- his first
trial waa hold last Saturday. Ho was
represented by Attorney Clus Newbury
while Deputy District Attorney Clar
ence Phillips represented the state.
McKinncy ulso faces a charge of re
sisting arrest, for. which he la ulso to
bo tried. '-.;-,
Give common sense a chance. . Buy
your Christmas gifts at Johnson's
during our eleventh annivemury sale.
. . : . 217
The county court has Issued an or
der'wlth reference to the weight of
loads on county roads. The order
takes effect at once. 18,600 pounds
will be the maximum weight of loads
and vehicles on paved roads. On new
macadam roads built during 1926, the
maximum will be 10,000 pounds. On
all dirt roads tho maximum weight Is
fixed at 8000 pounds. - 207tf
Jackson county Jeads tho state In
tho compliance with tho new state
auto headlight law, according to State
Traffic Officer C. P. Talent,- who
states that 76 per cent of all register
ed motor vehicles in tho county have
been tested, which is six per. cent bet
ter than its nearest rival county. This
per centage Is said to be nearly as
perfect as can be expected for the
time the law has been, in force, lack
ing bat 14 per cent, as the 90 is re
garded full enforcement.
The Realty Board Bate of city lots
will be your last chance to buy paved
lots at the old prices. $50 down, bal
ance $10 a month. 209tf
Many of those who have purchased
city lots at the present prices hnvo
made 26 to 60 per cent profit on their
investment. Why hot you. - iLast
chanco December 1, $50 down, bal
ance, $10 a month. '." 309!!4t
H. M. Scott returned this morning
From San "Francisco where ho spent
tho Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs.
Scott and son will remain for n
month's visit with relatives and
friends in the bay region.
For Rent House, 808 Bennett ave.
5 rooms, sleeping porch, partly fur
nished. Garage. $30 per month.
Phone 738-X. 2l0tf
- A big crowd packed tho sidewalk
and overflowed into the street last
Saturday night In an endeavor to see
the "free movies" of local events
which were put 011 In the Copcl win
dows. The show started at 7:30 and
lasted until 9 p. in. with keen Inter
est being shown in the films,' particu
larly those of the Medford football vic
tories. Armistice parade,- etc. These
films will also be shown to various
clubs and civic organizations in the
near future.. ,; t
Most any variety of apples, good
quality, $1 per box delivered. John
son Produce Co. tf
Fancy Yakima gem potatoes, $3.50
per 100 lbs. Delivorcd any place In
city, quality guaranteed. Johnson Pro
duce Co., 241 N. Fir atrcet. Phone 07.
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E POT' PE
STARS IN H J S. FILM
It Is anticipated (lint Arthur Perry
Will soon be leavlns for Hollywood
now thnt he has seen himself hi the
"movies." The . "Smudge Pot" con
ductor nppcara in several scenes In
connection with tho locul films ot
rocont football games and shares the
HuicllKht with the Medford team. In
ono scene, however, he "boss" the
camera by excluding the team when
ho backs up directly In front of the
picture machine and shuts out the
play. This picture nppears under the
title "Smudge Pot Perry Hreaks Into
tho Movies Through the Puck Way."
anil causes a burst of applauso (or
laughter) whenever shown.
Perry nttended the free show at the
Copco building Saturday night and It
Is rumored that he threatened to
break up the show unless tho pro
ducers paid him a royalty , on Ills
1111119.
u. s.
' Anxious friend's nrc : Inquiring for
tho whrrofibouts of BQiijnmtn W.
MendcrMim, u formor marinr wild to
have liooii Htationod nt (ilnbn, Artz.,
wiwi In reported to lo In Modford or
vicinity vlslthiR rolntlves. Attorneys
ut Cilohe desire' )ls presence t horo in
connection vltU tho HPttement of n
lu,t-Ke OHtute. ncc4rdinK to a commu
nication recently received by tho
local Hod Cross n portion of which
wns left to Henderson.
OF, EVERY KIND
FIRE .
LIFE
HEALTH . ,
BONDS
SURETY . '
CASUALTY
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBILE
McCurdy-DfeMb
Medford 's Leading
Insurce Agency
Insurance
Phone 12.1 . Vjfford Nat. Bank Bldq.';i
PERMITS ISSUED
FOR BUILDINGS
TO COST $9125
Three building permits, totalling
$M25. were granted by the building
department today for tho erection of
ja concrete business structure, a dwclU
Jing and a small garage. . .;
Em 11. Mohr Is erecting the $3600
I concrete structure on East Main
street on the last vacant Jot "of tho-old
Page qorner. Tho'building will have
two roams' and is 20x88 feet in fli-
mensions with a full basement. Work
! has been In progress for several daya
past. t . :
j J. C. Collins-will build a $'5600;
j 6 -room frame resldenra.on tho Hlll
f crest road in the Siskiyou Heights ad
I ditlon, while J. C. Barnes will erect a
Ismail garage on North Peach street.
CRATER LAKE
t . CHAPTER NO. 32..
J Special convocation on
Tucs.f Dec. 1. 7:30 P.M.
-M.,. M. , degree, . Visitors
welcome. 21
SCOTTISH RITFI.
Special meeting Siskiyou
Lodge of Perfection, Mon
day oning, 7:30.; Mem
bers of degree, teams urged
Paul B. Rynnlng, Sec.
- . 21
Mrs, Emma Trowbrjdge. now that
sho has fujly recovered from her re
cent serious accident, will leave Tues
day for Portland, whercshe will spend
the winter with relatives and friends.
The -Accident
don't wait
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Insurance
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If You Buy From Us
Radio Sets
Without
Batteries
Come in and Ask for
Demonstration
There is a lot
we know Radio.'
Some are good, some are not; we know this because we have
tried over 100 makes., ' ; ' M
Some we won't handle because we cannot guarantee them.
What we do handle we guarantee to be the very.best at the
price. We have a set for every purse, a set we will guarantee to
be the best for the money,.. If you doubt this let us demonstrate ,
against any set of equal price off ered you.
CHRISTMAS OPENING TUESDAY NIGHT
Radio Exclusively
105 W. Main St.
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j if -t .iT . l'THE ANCIENT HIQHWAY"--wlh JACK ;HOLT
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Of Semi-Annual Assessments Due ,
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that thesemi-anmuO. install-:
j merit (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water
main assessments upon all properties for which application was .
. made to extend time of payment, tiH be due and payable at
' the office of the city treasurer December. 1, 1925, and will be
delinquent, after, thirty (30) , days from said date, and shall bear
a penalty of five (5) per cent upon .the amount of such, delin-,
; quency.
; Thirty days after such delinquency the .property, will be.
; advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to
: gether with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with
. Section 148 of the City Charter. ;'; .. : ''
. Dated, at Medford, Oregon, this 30th day of November, 1925.
',i . . "! !" .:. H. J.. BERRIAN,, , .. .,.
",: ' Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon.
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