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G . o . ftfF.nfoRn map. tribune. nrrcnFORD. okfgon, ramAr. December 4. yr a PAGE POtTli O g Htulfll 'f'll('Blliy IllKht Of lllHt wtn-k. A c ur wjiH Ht'cti pai ked ithmit a I quarter front tho Iioumh at 10 Oiut evvnin. Kineo then wo have heard of other neighbors watching their poultry houKu at hit-lit with a Hhot Ktm. VISITS IN CITY FOOTS CREEK NEWS known F. I!. Miwh look II. J. Vlwiux and Joe Ki'kIct for I I't over on the Aill(!Kale till' riiMt of Dm week. Frederick Stctwer, well young Pandtaton nttorncy nnd caiidl- , ., j,mii.. mid wlfn culled un (Into for the n-iiulillrun nomination y,u.H Mc.Minirk and mm Sunday, for United States senator, who is Tilf w,.Pr calud on Hit- Oirr turn maklns a bmiiik throi- j'i ;mtliern 1)v lllKt Kntunl;fy and ttiey reported Oregon Kottlrm acqualn t-.l with the lnill ,,.KU, W, Whh shut for u deer Vetera, miont yeaterduy, last lliKht and Hu, tIm, nd Im yet In the Iioh this mornlim hern ni'd tlia re-ialnder nltM nt Wyi., i-dnt. in not. ilulnir as of today In Ashland and Klamath Wl. MB ,h,,y mi ,oi1M. An ubscess Falls, and will retuni to Medford from ,.,.(.,., iy rnm.,i on his leu next the the latter c'ty eomnrrow evening. Ii. ami when nt oiien the surcenn While Mr. H'elwer Is not well known reiiii.ved a piece pf coi)er. the jacket In southern OrcKon as yet, he Is not I)(-,n,, i,ii,.i which caused the wound, a total stranuer here, for he has nianv nB.iy ,.rI. M, ife ,e plunniiiK ( frlonds anions Meilford young men tu move , At ,.,n ,-,! . , who-served In tho tiSth urllllery dur- nr,.y sicvin rented his place to ins the world war. as ho served with Ml. x, i,oii and lum roup to New that, command from the time It was Ml.'xk.u , ,..,;, pny ki, Mr. Kltzulb sent near the front In Francs until ,, f,.Im.,,y , ,h creek, the war's end. i ,.mill Wuhl , wlfe K,)t home The Pendleton attorney is Hm ' fr om their eastern trip the last of the ynuiiKest of tho sevej-,11 senatorial y,, candidates, has a plossir'; personalftv. I nnrl wife with Their declares he Is In the race to the finish ,,,;,nddaui;htor, Kulh. spent Thanks and will make an active campaign !,,., , with .Mrs. Lance's from now on. Ilo exprefs-a the hel'ef M1ll) ,.;mnm (inyaw. that Portland nnd the eastern part of Wm M ,, wlr ,, (Iinner tho state, with the posslhli excentlon wlh , f.lnly ltuVi j. M. Johnson of tho snutheastorn counties, will ho ,.,,., .llU M(ay. Then they lnriwly for him. and also Hint he will , wcnt , ,ho ,m.lln( , ,ne RoKue draw mncli stretmth In tlio illnmetto j Iliv.r v,r,k,y j,nlKU,,.ai association .o,, io,,-tl ilcdfcnd. While tho preachers ernble ae!uulntance. Lii,.,i vi,. .-..ric Kuitied a sock. Hev. Mr. Hatulell sends woril by them that he 'expects soon to conic and hold a moot intf at our school house. Dur Sunday school took action hint .iund:iy to start u home department tor the benefit of those who are un- ..l.lr. I.. ..It. ....I l.lll 11'VlO u-i.tllfl llbf In ,,ftr7 ' m',,,v' 1,1 r- I be accounted m..mber of the school .Klvln day was Hpent in non.e honiHH, . IltWoni. Mr Marimi hy family rpimioim of nIutIveH and ; , . ,K frlcndH. V. If. Oandull'H khvo u nice dinner on ThiinksKlvlnK. thono tu ...j , . m,nl ...u ,in h,ive boPn clearln a piece of family, were Itert ( 'larnn and faml y, , , , .. , , - , w V.i , .... c.u I urmind In the woodH hack of the John Hhearln and faml y, Wll Shear- . ., . . , o do Home gardeninK In the spring. i!m Muriel .Matthews was home m CREEK HUES , : Ijince waH put in churBe of the de- p;irtnent. ;miald Klllott nnd Charlie Cham- 1h teacliinff at Canyon vlllo and najH -lie im tfieutly enjiiylng lier work. Look around and Hec where you iTnd the hint hob on tho creek. Ail Mm younr girls are falling, hut up to d'ltu the men hi 111 have a monopoly I : PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS At three o'clock Thursday after iionn, iJoceniherlO, the ladios' Aid will have an apron sale. Cooked food, will also bo on wilo ut thut hour. . In the evening at six' o'clock cafeteria supper will -he erved. Mm, A. H. f inrrtenor of Whit- in antftjfahtity. C. VI. ltroim and wife and Mr. Hummel. There were some UUIVIR .1IIVIK-I1 Wild CMHIIU 11(11 llltriltl. I ... . , , . , The Hpbertson family nnd relatives I .;!b"",'B , r I'"" during the gathen-d at Ton, Pullen's for their , " vln eoa- " M ,hew." dinner anil family reunion. ThnHe at I Mr, Vestals were Mr. und Mrs. Kdor j Chamberlain nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwin Chamberlain of Medfnrd, Mrs. Tom Vestal nnd children. Art find Nellie J Vnalnl Hurl 1 Irlf t un'ti'a hn.l rnlntlvnH i out from Modfurd. W. K. llnminl's I un l'y,ll'UH- had Home frtendN and relntlves fur dinner.1 H. Wntklns nnd wife were In Medfnrd ut " Mrs. AVntklnn' sister's. Therowero probably utber nKtberlims of which wo have not henrd. The, (ill day service fciunduy waH quite well attended, though there could have .been more. .There was Sunday school In 'the forenoon, then the social" hour and dinner, after which Rev. 3ohji Hlille preached, tak ing for his text John t 17:17. "Hut where are llie nine?" Tbe contest Is WIedb JesUH had clciinsed ten lepers, ark donly ono returned to give him thankv; ' llo compared it with the prpsent time; not more than one tenth of tho people living today ever think of thnnkfng the, I.orld for any- i thlnp. " lie spnke of "ihe Hunday I fHhtl being an afHet to any eornniu- j nlty.lf only In dollnrs and eent.s." I 1 It It not tho boys nnd girls who have attended Sunday school who are filling our prisons, pails, reform Hrhools. etc. Hev, U. D. Itnndall sur prisfd the people' hy coming for tho Afternoon service, ho. nlso siinke on Thanksgiving. One thing he fhen tloned vVftB tho neglect of so moiiy to . thank him for our food, when we eat. Ho ftlHO spoke of the Armenians. Thore was a collection tiiken-gp for the Armenians. There will be prench ing;.jit the school Iiouno this week Thursdnjf, Krldny And Vaiurdiiy pen Injf,, Tho song servlco will begin at Kunday Decomher itth, there will ho another all-day service: Come out each. night and come Hundny and brng your dinner.. Yod will, ho glnd you nonie. Subject for Sunduy schoid "Paul's voyage -anVt sMpwrcck." Mem ory verse: 'lie of good cheer; it is 1; he not 4tfrnbl," .AH urc invited to at tend. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stillc of Dunsmutr, California, visited the , Htllle'H and MerrltfH lust week. They Httended services Sunday while here. 'Mm nnd Mrs. Ihipp and little Florence of Phoenix called ai, W. II. CrandalTs ThnnkHglvIng In tlu afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Siini Courtney are hnro from Snn.JoMe, (Jitlif.. fnr a few days. Mr. Tenton Just recently from Cali fornia, Is visiting at C. W. ItroitH.' Some one was wanting chicken for market, for Mr. 1 irons hud ten ehlck- luti h, Montana who Is visiting her cousin, )r. T. J. Malmgren. has a baby boy, born Monday, November 30. His name Is John, q .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Htancliff and their daughter, Vivian, entertained, at dinner Wednesday tbe high Hchoolj teat hers, principal k a. niiman. Mrs. Frank l)U key and Mm. Van M. Morse. Mrs. Mary K. loucks visited at hom Thursday. The high school senior havo stiirtcd work on their play, "Peg My Heart." It will be given in January. Otdden liule Sunday Next Kun- dav is "Oolden Rule Sunday." Hrlng an extra offering to Sunday school) for the poor children of the Near Kast. Then eat a "Near Kant din ner" of bread and milk or some thing less palatable and hrlng the price of your ordinary dinner to the cbristittn Kndeavor service. The morning theme next Sunday will be "Knilurlng Treasure." In tho even ing the pastor will discus "The Hills of Help." j Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hayes ' of , Kosehurg and Mr. and M rs, John i Mast and family had Thanksgiving; dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.1 A. II. Fisher. Utile Jean Hayes, ; who has been making an extended; visit with her great -grandparents, i returned with her father and mother to Hosehurg Sunday. f Mrs. Van M- Morse vkdted Mrs. Frank Dickey at Ashland Wednes day night. "The Northwest pI!snge,, was harminclv nresented ut th Phoe- rix church last Sunday evening by I Miss Twila Kador, reader, assisted by a chorus and soloists from thei Christ inn Kndeavor society. Prin- j r ipal K. A. Whitman gave a talk on China and Mrs. Colver Furry I spoke on South America. The Misses Persic und Mildred' Hildorbrand. Miss Delia Mast.qMissj campaign for the establishing of leonu Fish and Miss Kahryn TJlet- community chest. Q rich were the suests of Miss Irene Another matter that came up f' Standley Thanksgiving day. discussion was the uptlntment of Mrw. T. J. Malmgren went to Mod- scout masters for the boy scout or ford Thursday morning to Attend ganlzation, from the members of the the 'Delphian society meeting. I various local clubs. S,orne of tho Uons seem to be very enthusiastic over the work the boy scout organi sation Is doing, and no duobt volun teers for this work will not be lacklni:. Tbe Uons club Is planning to havo Lion CJub Roars At the regular lum-iieon meeting , larKO renresentution at the Inter on Wednesday of this week, the1 national convention of Uons clubs m.miwiM nnh. i in dUcuKsed1 heW Francisco early several Important matters of Im portance to the community. It de veloped that the majority of the next Summer. Ills Wheal Deal Is Made PF.NDLKTOX. Ore.. Dec. 4. Abou mmebers present were in favor of quarter million bushels of wheat establishing a Community chest for Were disposed of hero yesterday, ac Medford. It was plnnnvd lo take I Girding to local grain dealers nt the matter up with the other civic prices ranging from $1.40 to $1.50 clubs and organisations and obtain pr bushel, net. It was one of the the appointment of a committee, heaviest days' trading this full In the whirh would get actively behind the wheat market. Si This la SELINA SHOP I'EIl, wha dreams a lot nnd works father adroitly, and treaU tho boya divinely dur ing tho i shopping days left JLk before Cliristmas. ''Remembered oju Are Neoer Past" Their Goodness Haunts the memory Thais Why OrO 5sTFTJ.AR . CHOCOLATES rsrcrvr i n-irmtt welcome, the better they are ' kriow-jv. Trifi is3 trusted Krause's Stellar Choco lircs never yn -uppoimed cither giver or Tecipient. Tht Tcrp ir.ia. treading his way cautjously into faror. Ti rr cn the unfailing goodness of Krause's Sr.i Otolites. $2, $3 and $5 An:broujJ ihrrrr d.-iaVl in rbocoiMj a t.-h p;'ls of parf dthgHl Kt:' Juicy Chrr:et S i 1" Ymr Dtatn On 7 Supply YouX OtJt, Dirtcl far Ihe TRU-BLU Bluuli Co. Spokane or Poillani "WHITMAN'S CANDIES Candy for children snmild 1) siinpU-, pure and attractive. AVONDKHHOX lias become a household word because it de lights both the sweets-loviiij; child and the carefnl' narent. In ' a colorful, picture package are clear barley siiftar sticks and shapes, sweet chocolate moulded into animals', birds ami butterflies. Whitman's Wonderbox , For Children .' . An ideal pift for each little truest to cany home from the chil dren V )rty twelve different designs. Phone 16 Haskins' Drug Store Larry Mann, Mgr. As near as your phone. WE PAY THE-POSTAGE Berrydale Cash Market . North Riverside BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Beef Pot Roast, per lb .... 12c Beef Boil, per lb 10c No. 5 Lard, per pail $1.00 Lean Baccn, per lb. .32c Bacon Backs, per lb.. .35c Skinned Hams, per lb. . 33c SPECIALS EVERY DAY All Steak, per lb. . . .20c Home-Made Pork Sausage, per lb 25c LOTS OF ROOM TO PARK 2C BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD ' THAT HANGS ON , . Perslslont rmiKhfl and cohln lend to enrloua trouble Vnu can stop thtm now with OreomulHtiMi, nn emulsified crtoauto that In plriiMiint to take. CrcomulNton In n new medleal illm-ov-ery with two-fohl anion; it Koothea and wnn tho Inflatn-'d nteinbratu8 nnd liihtblta Rerm Kiowih, ( ' Of al) known tlriiKN, creiinnto la rec- oRnteert by hlnh inrilltnl aiithorltle na on hf the Kroateat hrallnic na eiea fop pirMlt4t nt rouha ami iuIiIh nnd other forma of throat inuihlt'it. i'reomulaton contains, In addition to craopote, other lu-ullnt? rlemenin Which noothn and heal tho Infected j momlirnnc nnd amp the Irritation j tinn"nfhtinimitlon, while the ereoaoto KOOH on to tho atoinmh, n nhaorhed j Into the blood, nttaeka the aent of the ! trouble and checka the growth of the Crmimtilalnn la fHinrantred natlsfnr tory In the treatment of peralKtent rouftha and colda, hionehlal nathina, hronrhltta and other forma of termini try dlaeaaea. and la excellent for hullriinjf up tho ayem nfn-r colda or flu. Money refunded If any couth or cold la not relieved after tukltiR acO b corning to lrer(lma. Aak yur drug FM. (VeomillHlon Oihiimiiy, Atlanta, j . tml). Compare Service Santford & Co. , , 307-309 East Main Street . Phone 702 Phone 703 Compare Prices It's the Price You Pay for Each Item You Pur chase, Each Day in the . Week, That Counts 0 Larc T'ackac Rinso 25 Lnryp Can Rox Lye ! 10 :t Mars l?os( Castile Soap .25 10 Lai-Re liars l;ls Xapllia Soap 70 5-lb. Tail Host Shortening .75 10-lb. Pail Host Shortening 1.45 1 LI). Hills Ued Can Coffee 58 - TJs. Hill's Red Can Coffee, lb 57 Fancy Full Cream Cheese, pound 32 Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, pound 35 Fancy Seedless b'aisins, pound..." 10 Fancy Coffee in Hulk, pound! 45 ( 'J Cans Rogue River Tomatoes 25 Tender Sugar Peas, can 15 U.VO. Can K. C. Halving Powder ..20 tlallou Size Tomatoes v.. .40 The Large Sanitary Store of Medford Our Prices Are Good Until Market Changes Sweet Corn 2 Cans Iowa Sweet Corn : , 25 Fancy Red Salmon Large Can Hest Red Salmon 30 Milk Large Can Carnation Milk 10 Large Can Borden's Milk .10 Large Can Alpine Milk 10 Fancy Beans 10 Lbs. New Crop lied Mexican Beans .80 10 Lbs. New Crop White Beans 80 10 Lbs. New Crop Pink Beans 80 Van Camp's Pork and Beans Small Can Pork and Beans -.08 Medium Size Can Pork and Beans....-..' .10 ' Large Can Pork and Beans 20 Our Deliery Service Will Please You 0 Compare the Price We Charge You for Each Item You Purchase vith the Price You Pay Else where f)-ll). Can Crisco :. 2.20 Large Can 'Fancy Shrimp..., 20 5-lb. Tin Best Peanut Butter ........1.15 Quart Mazola Oil .49 Vj Gallon Mazola Oil ...;.'. .99 Gallon Mazola Oil..... .1.89 Full Gallon Tea Garden Syrup .....1.30 5 Lbs. Pure Cane and Maple Syrup.... .80 Full Pint Bottle Catsup , .25 Kellogg's Com Flakes, package .10 Puffed Bice, package .15 Large Can Fancy Whole Hominy 15 Large; Pkg..Sperry's Wheat Flakes 30 32 Ozs. Royal Baking Powder '. 43 21, Lbs." Koyal Baking Powder 1.25 Best Creamery Butter, pound 52 The ijurge Independent Store of Medford 4 i i j- V- v