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X e o o fpA'rirc TWO ygPFOtlP m .lftTftTTffli!. MTOORD. OT7KfiO.T, MONDAY, DE(TEMTEfi 19." T ocal and Personal I Included among- tho 1 OrcgoniunH who arrived In Mcdfoi-d Monday are MIbm Myrtle It. JnmcB of Newport, It. 7). Monulmn of Milton, Wni. After of Kiili-m. C H. lloybuin of lOugeno, unci the following from I'ortland: Mr. and Mi-H. V. W. WrlKht, l.eo HaKan. A. M. Ziukko, F. K. Cote, 1 I. Huacy, Mes-'., m,,. , Fruit and Produce To inaurc delivery before Chrtt!iian dames Courtney and (Jox, K. K. llaack, day far eaBtnrn jitnil ghuuld be sent It. K. Itownian and F. J. Thorn, from hero not later than December! Small gift boxen of extru fancy ap litth, Pottthiauter Warner admonition, pica at Mar.sh'H Grocery. 22b ChrlHtmaH mall munt be aent cnrllcr I We hnvo a market for any quanti ties year becauao for the flrxt time In ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds, hlBtory tlib postofflcos'of the nation ' must bo fat and have liver attached, will bo cloHod all day Chilnlinnn, and Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir thero will. bo no deliveries whatever, I atreet. Phono 97. tf rural or city. Eastern mall sent at-I ,rii n,.,,i.i. ,,..n . u-uii,,... For Iho flrat time in many wcekn Hotel ituesta from California In past only the main entrance dooru of dude M. O". V. Hard and Mr. and Mra. the poauifflco were open today, the V,: C. 1'erneil, c. Carting of Holly other ioora beliiB locked, presumably wood, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison to keep the fog and cold out. and George lleckley of Santa Host, Christmas glfta. Natwlck, Inc.! 220 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dunbar of Oak- Stop! Look and Listen! If you llko Jand, Nick Dragich and W. It. Millard the American of San Pedro, E. A. Bratrnrlch of Ka Market. Our Unas. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ostrader and meats and prices are the talk of the. air. una Mrs. A. P. Stewart of Los town. Come and be convinced. 109 Angeles, K. G. Potter,' W. C. Cham East 8th stret. Frosh meats and pro-1 Pln. Charles Seven, Mr. and Mrs. duco daily. 221 1 W. J. Murphy and, child of San l-'ran- The sacred sonic recital given by cls,' ' ' Miss Margaret Muntoon, mezzo-no- The "nest assortment of Christmas piano, at iho liaptlst church last ""KBCstlona to be found In the city at night was prounccd a brilliant success. I Johnson's the Jeweler. 221 Her program was well chosen, both resh San Juan lime, 3. 76 per bbl ijik i-ines Lumber Co. LEG WIN IS T RIFLE holiday, unless It goes straight thru Without an;' truirwor other delays. Want to buy fryers, JJurred Jtocks or Ileds. ('.Covered Wagon, Phoenix. J. It. llcrrang. . 221 When cold weather comes potato shippers are unablo to open their pits. For this renson wo advlso buying po tatoes now. 13.50 per hundred dellver- fd any place in city. Quality guai-an-eed. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir stroot.' Phono 07. 2l6if '- llugo Htlunes, famous son of the late German financier, who Is on a j tour of the country, passed through Medford yesterday afternoon . from Portland at 3:30 on train No. r3 While the train wan stopped he alight ed and walked about the platform for several minutes. , Small gift boxes of extra fancy ap pies at Marsh's Grocery. . 2211' ilefnro buying your electric sewing machine, see tho Singer Co. 115 W. i Main. 220 ; Clifford Cass was granted a build i Ing permit this morning by tho city to rcmodq his residence on South itlvcrsldo, nt a cost of $500. Attention 1). O. K. K.! nig cero ntonlal Medford, Thursday, December loth. Annual business meeting. Big class or tyros and big banquet. 224 The newest Ideas In handkerchiefs, put up In unique and attractive boxes. Beautiful for gifts. Handicraft Shop. 223 Hotel guests' here from a distance who arrived Sunday Include Mr. and Mrs. W, tfkelanig and son of Van couver, B.: U, J. J I. Cherry of New Haven, Cohn., C. W.- Epes of Itlack stone. Va., D, E. Kendall of Detroit, and IT. A," Wright of Chicago. Small gift boxes of extra fancy ap ples at Marsh's Grocery. 22ti Our .Christmas specials will make Ideal .gifts. Some surpriso in price. jonnson the Jeweler: 221 Although Christmas is still, dver two woekojtiway. Fire Chief Elliott is sued a warding today against the us ing of cand)oson Christmas trees. Each yeaivwltnesses many fires that have thelr'causo from candles on tho oxergroen lines traditional with Yule tide for so many years past. Attention 1J. O. K. K.I Big cere monial Medford, Thursday, December loth. Annual business meeting. Hlg clnss of tyros nnd big banquet. 224 Olve a Christmas gift each month In 1020. 'Christmas shopping made easy, subscriptions for all magazines taken by Mrs. Bluneho Powell. Phone SH8-Y. i: . : 225 "J. F. Reddy Is spending several days In tho city and has his usual optimism fiver tho future of Grants Pass." says the Grants I'ass Courier. Small gift boxes of extra fancy ap ples at Marsh's Grocery. gl'tl Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt Mrs. Mlmilo Norman, about 40, of Jacksonville, is suffering from tho errccts of a .22 rifle s'uot wound In tho. leg, Inflicted last evening at 8:30 , ,1 1 i i ..i ... r: '.."''"'.'' ' ''' tM.'1" I Walker a 250-1 10 llolnt handirnn for fillim; the hnur ,,f wnnhlu Sun. K pines Lumber Co. lsltf not oemg uellveroil l.eroro the great ', . ,. , ,, ,.;,,,,.. ...., ., ..,,' . The Ilealtv Bnnrrf i. ., 1.1 II t . , . , . . . . .... - ... . . . I Urlll hft V1II taut . - i uiiiiiiiu i.iui nuineiii. now in progress, , oesi me Ctlalltles ot Jllss HUlltoon'S ' " '" """" pavea i when tho Vlln illsrhnri-ml ncM,lnlnllv tonight at 1:30 at Brown's place. superb volte. Much favorable com-I lots Bt ,he ol0 Prices. SG0 down, bal-l, " l" "n u'"1"lrB accidentally Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Beatty street, Is I ment was also heard on tho splendid !ance 10 a month.; 200tf ln tno """ds of her 16-year-old son,, talking about tho big bazaar and work of Mr. s. M. Hcott ot tho organ. $15 manol clock $7.65. ICvcrythlng '"'PJ"!- She will be confined to. her, cafeteria lumi nt tho Baptist' church' Tho music committee of tho church, I going at cost at Roddy & Co. Jewelry homo for ton days or more, according I Saturday, December 12. 2 17 under whoso auspices tho recital was . alt. 220to thn ntlnniKnr nlnolclun n V vi Ali'nllil fn, riklnru Choftnul .,,,1 . 1... i i I 'l'hvnl,nl. U . . " tj , . . ..uyvnb . . ,i Him ioiiiu in ,i,i iimi ijr cuiigrni- ,,. wuti vitv uouqicsy oi rosrmas uchi. j ones as iiirKpnmcK. . ii-j uiations. riiia. commltteo Christmas trees from Josephine Scott, organist-director, have and Mr. 'tec Warner who Is custodla.i of the i n.,,. .,,'.,1., ,,, ',. , ?mLlaln2J rtori Prince below "he kneo bare- county will gladden tho Christmas cf a series of sncret concerts for this ' lion several thousand Sun Francisco child- i winter, of which the olio last night ren .this year. A car load of young! was tho first. firs was being shipped to San Fran cisco. Tho car will contain 2500 of tho trees on tho Charlie Hay placo on tho Redwood highway. They nre being shipped by c. J. Smith of Oakland. Grants Pass Courier. Watch for our Christmas special. Somo remarkable bargains and real money savers. Johnson the Jowelor. 221 Shingles , nnd roofing , at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. E. Main anil Genesee, . . tf : II. K. Wlrth of Spokane. Wash., who! is in the city nrranglng to open a dis trict office for tho Occidental Life In surance company, expects to make Medford his permanent home and plana to movo his fnmlly hero from Spokane next spring. Ho has already two building lots on which ho plans to erect dwellings. Storage for cars and trucks. 22 So. Fir. 224 Glass towels, 4 for $1, stamped with new designs on good quality towol Ing, plain and checked. Handicraft Shop. .; . , 223 What was probably tho first bear killed In Oregon with bow nnd arrow by white men was slain near Wald nnrt recently by H. c. Thompson of Corvnllls and P. W. Lyndon of Wald port, leading archers of Oregon. Fluff rugs mnke good Christmas present, made from your worn out carpet, rtng Works, 700 Pine street. hone G10-M. 1 ' 228 T. O. Heine, M. D., physician and surgeon. Eyo, ear, nose, throat, Glasses fitted. 814 Liberty building. ' 222 V,'. IT. Crawford of the California Oregon Power company Is In Seattle soveral days attending tho United States Chambers of Commorco meet ing. , Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf Let Lee nt the Men's Shop measure you. for that $37.60 tallorcd-to-meas-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 103tf A largo turnout is expected at the monthly volunteer fire department liill this evening nt tho flic hall. Duo to the Inclement weather an insido Irllt will probably be held. resh lime $2.7S per barrel. Med Lnccs, laces, laces, ln white and ecru, pretty now patterns.' Just the right tljing for trimming tho Chflst inns gifts, 6c, 8c, 10c per yard. Han dicraft Shop. 223 Try that bis milk shake at DeVoe's. tf For several weeks past no trouble or disorder' has been experienced at the Eaglo Point dance, and officers seem to bo satisfied with the situation. I Only one nrrest, and that was for reckless droving, was mndo last Sat urday in connection with the dance. Over CO bargains In second hand sewing machines. Singer Co., 115 W. Main. 226 Have you seen the Medford gem stones. If not call at 422 Park; ave. P st card will bring thorn to your door. A. D. Barren. 228 Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. . tf Twelve families from Owens valley, Calif., have moved into Klnmuth coun- park tiifint,nt..M.. 1.... uiomiivi; ucimr ine Kiieo, uure- boen oiven thn ,i '' ""s uib uono ami artery. 1 ne Ion during tho fall.. 4 I . nfe UU aIternotm- i lunt.iAonnan.'wno is a widow win Dr. H. Axloy. physician and Bur geon. 420 Medford Bldg., Phone 07. ,,,, . wher0 ghe hJ w'orked fnr 1Q , 243 Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg.. Phone 993. tf Tho Daisy Shop for dressmaking and Christmas gifts. Hand mmle. l'hono 1067 Palm Block. 233 Don Hall, paroled convict nnd nl- leged auto thief. Is to have a prelim inary hearing today at Jacksonville before Justice Roe in connection with the recent theft of a Flint touring enr from a North Clrnpo street pulnt shop. ... Hcddy & Co.'s cash raising Jewelry sale.: Everything going at cost from now until January 1st. 22G Buy your wife a White sewing ma chine for a Christmas present and past eight one dny.t . months without missing MANY AUTO CRASHES , AI CAUSED' BY EOG ty during tho past four months and save money. White Sewing Machine have invested moro than $75,000 In Oregon lands. Oysters are now being served at Crowson's confectionery and cafe. 182tf Hot pot holders 3 pads and a caso to each set. All nicely bound fn white nnd colored bindings. 49c each. Stamped for embroidery. Handicraft ShTop. , . . 228 Big assortment tree ornaments. Jap Art Store. . , 221 A special program hns been arrang ed for the regular meeting of the Cra ter club tonight at Dlnty Mohr's. A film featuring Rudolph Valentino and Julian Elttnge will bo the feature of tho program. Fancy whlto beans, new crop, 25 lbs. $2. Beans aro all hnnd cleaned. We dellvor. Johnson Produce Co Phone 97. 241 N. Fir Streeti . 220'tf Radio 'Wet A. and B. batteries re charged, called for and delivered. Williams & McCurloy. tf Nice largo th.ln skinned oranges $1.60 per lug box. Delivered to your door. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 07. tf It is with surprise, no doubt, that Medford people learn that Increasing clotrdy weather Is predicted for Tues day, because 'on account of the henvy wet fog prevailing here for the past Co., 24 No. Bartlett street, Medford. - ' ; ... . 221 Flower bowls and Jardinieres $2.50 value on sale at $1.49. Jap Art Store. " . 221 cheap. Brown & White Agoncy, Inc. I ' tf Among the Sunday's delegation of Klamath Falls residents registered at Medford hotels wore It. It. Kuyken dull, John M. Glover. James Klrby, Jack Frnner nnd James Glaxer. Mrs. C. A. Whllloik. 015 W. 10th. Is planning to get everybody out to . the big bnxoar at tho Baptist church, naturally, December 12, cafeteria lunch front 11 to 1 , ;i When cold wonther comes potnto snippers ure unable to open'thelr pits. 'For thin reason wo advlso buying po- aiuas now. ja.iiu per hundred, deliv ered any pines In city. Quality guar anteed. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N rir stroot. l'hono 97. 215lf K. II. Lister, Eugene traffic officer Who was Injured In an accident neur tho Lano county, city several weeks ago. was forced to undergo another "iieraiion llio other day. Tils arm did not net properly and It was noces r.'iry to take off the cast and reset tho , broken hupes. lOxodonlTst, Dr. W. O. Kehnefer, 420 Meilfind llldg. Phone 1117. Practice limited to .extraction of teeth, dental surgery and dental X-ray. Local or gas anaesthesia. tf Many of those who have purchased . city lots at the present prices have made 26 to 60 per cent profit on their Invostment. Why not yot. Last chance December 1. $50 down, bal ance 110 a month. 09u,tf I!. M. Wilson, who recently returned from Portland, whero he had under gone n major operation, is now able to be up and around his homo. Choice city lota on pavement with all assessments paid. $r,0 down nnd $10 month, at 0 per cent Interest. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block, phone 728.' ' ngij. Stamped glnnn tnweut on good qual ity cotton toweling, plain and check ed, nil new designs, 4 for $1. Handl craft Shop. 2.,3 Lnrgo. cotton rags wanted at Trlbuno office. Mall iori i.umDor to. 20tr .,,. rt. !,.., th .n limine. . oe log nits piiiciicuny oeeii Dill nitnilu ulllrtn Ui.tlirJuu A,nnl(r . ... m-iii.. ii, ii unsociiiii- cn-'HniiM tin,! ...il.l l n ............ I- woo llio 1 niier l,nitO .MtltOnai Imonnnt nt ftml In un l.i,pA.l In stoves and other henters. The lowest r i Two sure winners T J Medford High Football Team and Fluhrer's Ailk Bread. t 'At 'Ant Grocer stA giliep Park., plans to leave this week for .Seattle to locato permanently, It Is un derstood. Fifty-two lessons In dressmaking freo with every White sewing mn- chino, Mrs. Bon Trowbrldgo, teacher. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 No, Unrtlett. Medford. 221 Shingles and roofing nt Wallaco Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. E. Main and Genesee tf Visitors from the stale of Washing ton registered at local hotels tiicludu Mr. and Mrs. C. Kulmer of Wonntctioo. K. A. Broad of Tneoiim and II. W, Wlgert, G. !!. Jones and W. M. For. ola of Seattle. $10 Blue Bird pears, $.1.60. South ern Oregon's leading Jeweler selling everything Mt cost. Reddy & Co. 22li Wo havo room for some dend stor ago for tho winter. Low rentnl. Riv erside Oarage. 132 S. Riverside, tf Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf No curs of npplcs or pears were "hipped east over tho week end fro local storage plants. With our eastern connection we are able to pay the tranners St. Louis prices for furs. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir ntreet. tf Choice city lots on pavement with nil assessments pnlil. $50 down and $10 per month at 0 per cent Interest. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phone 728. 23 Fruitgrowers that have anv un settled accounts with L. A. Bunks, nee Chris Golllelb, Chamber of Com merce. 224 A half .million dollars will be spent n Klamath county by tho California Oregon Power company during 1926. it was estlmate'd recently bv John C Boyle, division manager of tho com pany at Klamath Falls. Mr. Boylo hns submitted to the homo office In Medford an estimate of the cost of maintenance, operation and expansion for next year. The budget for 1S will exceed by nt least $100,000 that f Iol'5. which reached u figure of approximately $4(1 000. Ijirgo stock of Victor recordx at aimer's Music store. tf We are now serving nynters In a variety of styles. Crowson's. Med- ford's popular sweet shop. 182 tf Shingles and roofing at Wallnco Wood's Lumber Y-ard. Cor. E. Mnln and Gone-sco. tf Thrnunh nn error the last part of the program of the Greater Meilforil tub we, omitted n the Sunday Sun. Miss Pai red favored the club v'tth ; nvo iovciv vnrnl nele.-tlon. nrcnmpn- I nicii ny Mrs. Amspnuer. nn neeom pIlshiM musician who has recently come to Meilford In live. Mis. V. K. Merrick offered the small hall at the nntstorliMii , for r.ifcl. party 4,1 ralsoiFIr street. All tnrtk of M'fil Imnd wwlnpt machine, from in mi, nt ymir own trrma. nt Urn WhTtti Sowltitf Mrtrhlnt Co . rl No. tiirTtttt. Mr.m1. Hnvfl up youp monry mt, ymi enn hny toinpcrnturo of this morning wnn 28 and Kunday'H maximium wan 37.5. Whon cold weather couiH)otato nhippors nrtj unable to opon thWr pits. For this reason we nclvlao Imytnjr po tatocfl now, $3.50 per hundred deliv ered nny placo In city. Quality Runr- nnteed. .TolinRon Produce Co. 241 N. Fir ntreet. Phone 97. 21 5tf Nino largo thin nklnned ornncen, 11.50 per luff box delivered to your door. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir. Phono 87. tf Our eleventh anniversary sale 1b provliiR a proat attraction to tho ChrlMmna Bhoppera, Johnaon tho Jeweler. 221 A Hpeclal train, second section of Xo. 12, pnssod through thta city yew tenlny with lRO t'nllfornla deleKatoa a hoard en route to attend the meeting of the western division, of tho ITnlted Statca rhnmticm of tNunnierco at Heat tie. which opened thero today, (luy Leonard, a former woll known roHl dent, headinpr tho Fresno delegation was a in on it those aboard. Tho dele gation was plven several boxes of Oro- pon pears and apples here and npplo cldernit Ashland. Halo of Kenulne Kochl vasos, 87c. Jap Art Store. . 221 Visit tho Handicraft Shop and see the display of beautiful ribbon novel ties. Moro nttraetivo than ever bo fore. All reasonably priced. 223 Got your Christmas hand ' made Rifts and drcasmnklnff at the Daisy Hhop. Phono 1067. 221 Architectural drafting.. W. N. Jew ett. 206 First National Hank Hid. 231 Tho O. A. C football team passed IhrouKh today en route to Corvallls from Ioa Angeles where they met de feat nt the hnntts of tho t'nlverslty of California Saturday by a score of 28 to 0. lessons given In oil painting, water colors or china decoration. Call Mra. Vivian Normnn Bar to, . at Palmelr'a Studio or 821-Y. Printed crepe for klmonns and pa jamas. 37c a yard. Jap Art Store. 221 roney white befins, new crop 2S lba. $2. Pr-an.4 are nil hand cleaned. We deliver. Johnson Produco Co., Phone 91. 241 N. Fir street. 2rttf When nrralKned before Judge Ofenn O, Taylor this morning on a charge of reckless driving preferred against him by State Traffic Officer J. J. Mc Mftbon. A. W. Wnlker of Central Point entered a plea of not guilty. Mis! trial will bo set for this week. Mr. GUTTED BY FIRE - "i - i . '.;., ,. J Fire startinit from; an ovnrheotod cook stove caused damage estimated at several hundred dollars to the nome or John Mulone, 632 South Ivy o reei, at o:iu tins morning. Whon the firo department arrived the entire lower floor of the two storv house was ablaze, casting a lurid llKht thronh the windows. An hour later the fire was out. - According to Mr. flalone. hj had hitllt the morning, fire nnd had re turned to bed for several minutes, when the blaze was discovered. The flames spread, rapidly because of the papered walls, and whilo escaping the flames Mrs. -M alone, mother of Mr. Mnlone. suffered sinccri hair while ins wnn escaped uutiurt. . The Interior of the house, with It furnishings, Is a total loss... The nron. oi ly Is owned by 'T. B.t Andrews, who nt present Is In California, but who, while here lives on the upper floor wnn nis tanmy. Thn prevailing fog was so dense that the fire department could not dis cern tho flames until they, had arrived on the scene. Numerous auto wrecks that were never reported to authorities, as pre scribed by law. took place over the week-end because of the prevailing dense fog and slippery pavements. . According to reports filed at the: police, station,-W. P. Andrews collided with nn unidentified motorist on Main street Saturday afternoon, while the cars of R. E. Koozer and Fred Cook collided on the same street that night at 10 oclock. Lawrence Adams ported a wreck on the Crater Lake highway Satnrday night with another unidentiffed mntoriat, and at Central Point, Oeorge Wolff suffered a colli sion with a Medford school teacher while another turned turtle near the Jackson Hot Springs. Reames Chapter O. E. S. will hold a regular meeting Wednesday-evening, Decem ber !l, at 7:30 p. m. Klectlon of officers nnd social night." lily order of w. M. Mary Sweeney. . Hattle M..Alden, Sec'y. 222 4 cr-1 11. S. & M. Table Uock Council, No. 15. Regular as sembly Tuesday, Be 'cembor 'Sthf 7:30 p;.m. Klectlon of officers. Visitors Welcome. A. F. NOTT. i - - - " I '' - NOW PLAYING!. i I Love, laughs, gowns, - ," " i gaspc, gayety and nov- I elty. Woven Into a j C lf)fai fascinating story of a I lift )fkZ , girl', bid for fame be-" ( I 'Mi'ff hind the footlights. H tPrx . ! mm 7- , wsBMim w mm Wednesday , Thursday , . VAUDEVILLE PHANTOM of the , " OPERA" Thursday Friday Saturday, Dec. 10-11-12 OBITUARY nOUMAX Died at the home of her pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Xeton S. (lor- man of Ilutte Fulls. Snnilnv. Damn her 0, lola Pern (iornian, aged 3 years, t month nnd 211 days. Renin ns aro at the Conger Funeral Parlors, whore arrangements are being- made. Date of funeral will be announced later. AMIIOTT Hazel Abbott, wife of Marvin Abbott of Central Point passed nway vory suddenly whllo visiting nt the home of her sister. Mrs A. F. linker of Ashland. Henrt trouble was given as tho cause, which resulted in her death at 3 A. M.. today. .Mrs Abbott was horn at Talent, March 16, i you. aged zn years. Hesides her par ents. lr. and Mrs. F. M. McKlnnls of stuns valley, she loaves her husband and one child, aed 6 years; also foil iirotliers and four sisters, Mrs: A. F. Milker of Ashland, Mrs. O. F. Fair of .North Plains. Ore..: Mrs. Thomas Hofloborry of Medford. -1'. H. and Wenoah McKlnnls of Sams Vallov V. C. and C. M. McKlnnls of Medford and H.r'.' McK nn is of A sen. Ore Itemains are at the Stock mortuary at Ashland. Funeral arrangements to be announced later. Insurance OF EVERY KIND NOT A COMMODITY, BUT A SERVICE A responsible Insurance agent In over alert In defending the fruits of human endeavor against the destruc tive forces of chance and nature. His life-work is to safeguard life. property. Sud the products of labor. lo tills end ha draws upon the Wnlker In aliened to hnvo driven in accumulated knowledge of all nrofes- a recklexn manner on the Crnter.ljike iB!ons-lav. medicine, engineering and i J"t nt the ltenlty Uonrd sale of city .i. liecrajber 1st, Only ft d.n. balance tin a flwrnh. 0 Snytf Hemntltrhlnir. buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. highway Saturday nlcht Nice Inrge thin skinned oranges SI. SO per lug box. Delivered to your loor. Johnson Produce Co HI N. Phone 97. tf An elaborate assortment of hand- keiyilefn ranging In price from IP toj. All new for the Christmas sen son. Handicraft Shop. SM Mont any variety of applet gtd quality. II 0r box delivered. John son Produce Co. tf ' The Hattle Creek Sanltarttim flenlth Foods for the relief of constipation, colitis, dlntttes. etc.. for n.iln nt ft?. )'lng street. l'!ln &-- phv"e '53 the technical sciences. His efforts are deviated to securing for his cllf-nts adequate indemnity of the highest type. He - should he Consulted ns one ijmiltl Ponsult a lawyer. Mil. JOHN ItAXCIIKlt. Dear Sir: Wo want to remind you at this season of the year Hint we are thoroughly equipped to' reboro and overhaul your truck, tractor station ary engine or automobile: - Why not have them put In shape while work is slack? Wo have an interesting proposition for you. Let us tell you about it. ' 22o mVKRSinE PARAGE. TOO LATE TO CLASsFfyT FOR SALIC Lanro double chase au tomlble robe. 29 Hosg Court. 223 FOH RKNT FiirniHhed houRekeep keepiay rooms, hot and cold water. K42-.I. 32f So. Ivy. 223 -Mrs. W. O. Sniilh of Klamath falls FOIl ItJONT .Furnlshe-l housekeep in)j room, ground floor. ' Pliono. Hfifl-H. ' 22(1 FOH ItRNT 4-room furnished houso 2 blocks south Hotel Medford, 305 So. Oakdalc. tf FOK SALIC Axminster ruir. 0x12 traveling ease, buffett. ehiffnnlpr limine table. 7x7 waterproof an to tent. tolclinK Htool oota and mat trcHseH. All bai'Kalus. Tho Med ford KxchaiiKe.. 22i . Wild Weird Wonderful Fort 11RXT Housekeeping room nnd rurnire. -Adults. Near Armory. 334 Applp. 223 if iV f Insurance The Accident don't wait Why . . : Do You? ,RAHoimes Ihc Insurance M 'Since)909 ? 4V books for children . S'l!rt,.!?f eh."d rea(,inK ni' thn desire for good literature follows -through 111 e. A boy with "thick Finn" or "Treasure Island"" will ' prefer. til rem an home during the trying period for the parents Wo ' know the bent books for the right age and can help you select. "' MEDFORD BOOK STORE ;f 24 North Central Avenue ' ' ' TRUE FRIEND SPRAYER .. LIBERAL STOCK OF PARTS ; - , ; - Alao Bargains in .' Used Tractors and Sprayers , - BILL'S TRACTOR SHOP 226 Nortji.Riyerside , phone 1010 iNlcCurrjy-Daniels ' ' Medford steading INSURANCE AGENCY - Medtord Nat. Bank Bldj. SONGBIRDS A atora full ef music from the weeteit aingera. Hear them. Make yoi- teleetioni now and we V hold until Chriitmat if yoa oire. " - -, SEE OUR WINDOWS MONARCH SEED CO. 323 E. 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