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local and :
Personal
Anioi the mil nt town OrcKonluim I At Itin Intersection of .Main mid
rvulBtcrcd nt locul hotels aro Mr. and Centrul uvniie yesterilajl he cars of
Mrs. u. i I'lilsley 01 rcndlelon, It. r'ort-Hubbard and Air. V. T. Grelve
1' . Jtenaouer of Vcronln. O. 13. Itoss of . of Prospect collided n llh hut Utile
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ffulem, Oeorfco W. Knliiht of Hulihard
A. H.. Kertfuson of ItOseliurff. V. 1
KnlKht. U. M. Anderson, It. J.' Kal
l"ky. 1;. W. Harney, ('. P. Sohmeer. C.
It. Scott nnd A. K. Know of i-Jus-ene,
Tnmorrow nlelit will ! a lilir ono
In a social and fruternay way In Med- and tho following from Portland: Mr.
, lord an on, that night the Klks indue nnd Mrs. I). Vance, William While.
ha big entertainment doliiKH. the IX i JL M. J..op--hery, II. If. Carder. I-;. It.
O. K. K. temple will have a Mi cere, j Palmer. J. U ''iiller, Mr. and Mrs. H.
mpnlal and the Dau-fhtera of the .N'lle J- Hamilton, c(inr--o It. llinselmnn.
Wilt hold a hie dance at the natato- !' 8- Whitney, J. I,. IVrljt. Mr. and
aim.' j ' . - Mm. C. H Htephons. (!. T. Taylor. A.
Nice large thin . skinned oranges 1''- Smith. 1 It. Mouray, A. W. Hhe
fl.jjd'per lug box. Delivered to your maker, Ceor-re Dillon'. (5. W. Hnillh,
door."- Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Mr. anil Mm. M. S. McAllister, c. I,.
Fir street. Phone 1)7. tf j Meckely. H. It, Keller. V. It. Hrnd-
Many henutlful new dr-tlf-ns In tea 'ord and !'. It. Harney,
Fy, JS.SS to flS.liO. Jap Art More. . It mo write your fire Inmirnnce.
x 228'Oarl V. Tengwald, llollnnd lildi-..
Today, ike yesterday afternoon, was Phone JI93. tr
one -pr mucn sunKhine, which was
appreciated, following as It did a
several days' period of very foggy
weather.. ; Cienernlly cloudy weather Is
predicted 'for1 Thursday. This morn
ing was cold with a minimum of 2d.
For Trad o or Sale Nice utile
ranch on pavement. AH bottom land,
"one hour and half out of Portland,
nnd one hour and half from the coast.
New house. Also resort near by. full
. J.-'W, Shatturk. Talent. 22S
Have up your money so you can buy
a lot at the Realty Itonrd Bale of city
, lots. Only ISO down, balance fin a
mrthths. 2!ft
Cleorg B. Tllnselman of Portland
former well, known Medford young
man-who has been connected with a
bond selling house for several months
past, arrived In the city yesterday for
a week's stay on business. He Is the
youngest son of John Hlnseltnan.
To exchange small Irrigated ranch
"near Klamath Falls for properly In
or near Medford. Address Itox J. W.
M., Mall Tribune. 227
The Realty Donrd Bale of city lots
will be your last chance to buy paved
lota at Ihe old prices. $50 down, bal
ance1 tin a month. 20!ilf
A' Kmall check protector machine
was found In the stairway of an Hast
Main street business building this
morning and turned over to Chief of
Police Adams. It Is Ihnught that the
protector had been stolen from some
business pluco and ' when the thief
found that It was valueless to him, left
It In the stairway where It could be
found. Upon the owner opiiearlng
and Identifying the property It will be
turned over to him by chief Adams.
Jtalnt Ann's Altar society will hold
n chicken supper and apron sale at
the Parish hall, December 14th. 224
Shingles and roofing at Wallace
Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. H. Main
and Genesee. tf
Hotel guestfl here from a distance
today Include Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge
Kreu of Soap Lake, Wis., Fred Mar
, tin of South Bend. Ind.. Frederick
Wobett of lloston. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Fisher and E. Mills of "wlatoii,
Idaho, J. ,H. Cherry of New Haven.
Onn,, tt. D. Mellon. Mrs. O'Connor
and son and J. J. MoRlrny of St. Louis,
J. F. Schmidt of Duluth, Minn., nnd
Kitty Bailey, Jack Wall, fleorge La
tour' and Jack Schaefer of Chicago.
Special hydro-electric lamp globes,
40 Watt 10c; 00 watt 23c. Jap Ait
Store. . 22S
. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. . tf
Roy Walker was a visitor In the
rlty from Gold 31111 spundlng the day
here yesterday. '
Chevrolet dellvory, new paint. t22li.
Tierce-Harrison Used Car Lot. 223
"Mrs. Dora Woods and her two sons,
Babe and Houle. have moved from
Ashland to Medford," says tho Ash
land Tidings.
Turkey dinner, 7 lie. nt the chapel
of the Presbyterian church, Friday
evening. December 11th, from 5:30 to
O'clock. You know tho Presbyterian
ladles, they can: cook! Conio nnd
bring your friends, because it will be
worth your while. , 22Ii
A. bicycle Was stolen from Kenneth
Kakln last night outside tho Armory
nnd up until this noon had not been
recovered.
Beautiful cnlcndar for every house
wife. Call at the Medford Furniture
and TIardware Co. f 22f
Most any variety of apples, good
quality, II per box delivered. John
son Produce Co. tf
Ben, 8. Fisher of Mnrshfl.ld, dis
trict deputy grand exalted ruler of the
II., P. O. K., with E. M. Pago of Port
land, president of the State F.lka' as
sociation, will visit the local lodge of
Klks tomorrow evening.
Superior Chevrolet touring, fllnss
enelosnre. f325. Pierco-llnrrlson
Used Car ItOl. 223
HenistiiclilnB, buttons covered, nt
tho Handicraft Shop.- If"
Do you realize
what it means
when we tell you
that Fluhrer's
Milk Bread is the
: largest selling
bread in southern
Oregon?
, i
"fit means 'this:
A real quality
product, baked by
fair, legitimate
business tactics.
At Any Grocer
II
1S23 Ford jjedan, four door. liuck
atej axle, bumper and lots'Of extras.
1000. J'lerce-Ilnrrlson Csed Car Ixit.
223
Mrs. F. B. . Smith -and Clara F.
Scherrer ere visitors In the city from
ifunsmiilr who arrived yesterday.
Dodgo touring, lights tested, fine
rubber, good running order, good lop
and ciirtnlnH, $75. Pierce. Harrison
Used Car Lot. 22S
Itnriln Wet A. and B. batteries re
charged, culled for and delivered
Williams & MeCurley. tf
Thirteen tracts of land within the
Grants Pass Irrigation district have
been sold In as many days by the Chi
cngo fMiu company nnd prospects are
mat the present rate of sale will con
tlnuo for several months, according
to .1. AV . Lucas, manager of the com
nany. Mr. Lucas recently made
trip through parts of California and
pound people In that state In a highly
receptive frame of mind for luformii'
Hon concerning Oregon. Grants Pass
Courier.
Try that big milk shako at DeVoe's.
i tf
Special sale of hand mnilo Christ
nios gifts Wednesday. 410 N. Ivv. 22
Gertrude Weston, sister of Frank
lorrey, hit veil today from Hun Finn
Cisco, to vlnlt Mr. nnd Mrs. Tnrrcv
Don't forget the special sale of hand
made gifls nnd children's clothes
Wednesduy. 4 10 NT. Ivy. 227
Have you seen tho Medford gem
stones. If not call at 422 Park avenue,
Jost card will bring them to your
ooor. A. I. linrrell. 223
Mrs. William Holloway and child
rcn of Butte Falls aro .visitors here
tins ai icrnoon.
Clean cotton rngs wanted at Mall
Tribune office. tf
Oysters nro now being served nt
Crcwson's confectionery and cafe.
182fl
Tn order to complete the trnct which
will form the site of the Southern
Oregon normal school, the city coun
ell nt Ashland has passed ordinances
vanning three streets which formerly
cut up the tiact.
Jitney dance and skating. Ashlnnd
Nntntorlum Wednesday, December
3th. 223
Small gift boxes of extra fancy ap
ples at Marsh's Grocery. 22(1
.Found abandoned on the Blroet near
the Hotel Holland tho cur stolen from
C. S. Cole Monday, presumably by joy
riders, was- recovered 'yesterday -by !(
cal police. The car hud been driven
but a short distance, according to Mr
Cole, who states that but one of the
three gallons of gas In the tank had
tieen consumed.
Don't forgot the Daughters of tho
Nllo benefit dunce Thursday nlRht at
tho Oriental Gardens. All Masons and
Invited friends. 223
i AVhen cold weather comes potnto
snippers aro unahlc to open their pits.
For this reason we advise buying po
tatoes now. 13.60 per hundred, deliver
d any place In city. Quality guaran
teed. Johnson Produce Co.. 241 N.
Fir street. Phono 97. 215tf
Dr. W. A. Peterson and family are
visitors who were in the city jester
day from Taooma.
Before buying your electric sewing
macnine, see the Slngor Co. 116 W.
Rlaln. 220
Attention D. O. K, K.I Big cere
monial Medford. Thursday, December
10th. Annual business meeting. Klg
class of tyros and big bnnquet. 22 !
Six workmen lost their lives In In
dustrial accidents In Oregon during
ihe week ending December 3, accord
ing to reports filed with the stato In
dustrial accident commission.
Ilie newest lilens In hnndkerchlefs.
put up In unique nnd nttractlvo boxes.
Beautiful for gifts. Handicraft Shop.
223
Small gift boxes of extra fancy nn-
ples at Marsh's Grocery. 22 0
:. Semon letf Inst night for Sc
uttle. Wash., where ho will spend the
winter on business.
.Mlenllon 1). o. K. K.! Big cere
monial Medford. Thursday, December
lilh. Annual business meeting. Itlg
class of tyros and big banquet. 224
Give it Christmas gift each month
In 11120. Christmas shopping made
ensy. Subscriptions for nil magazines
taken by Mrs. lllancho Powell. Phone
SliS-V. 2-R
A letter requesting Information ns
to whether or not the Jacksonville
railroad had been purchnsed or dis
mantled, was received yesterday by
the city attorney's office from the
Interslnte Commerce Commlftsison nt
Washington. r. c. The information.
It Is believed, Is wanted for statistics
In connection wlih the railroad hear
ing to be held there soon.
Small gift boxes of extra fancy ap
ples at Mnrsh's Grocery. ' 2L'(t"
Fancy u. s. No. 1 graded Austra
lian brown onions. 15.76, per loo lbs.
delivered to your house. Johnson
I'roduco Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone
Kesldents of Klnmnth Falls spend
ing Tuesday In Medford .Included Mr.
and Mrs. I.eland Couch, c. I:. Whar
lon. H. H. Howard and C. C. Kelley.
Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Umtvn White Agency. Inc.
tf
' Kxiidonllst, Dr. W. C. Schnefer. 426
Meilfnid Bidg. Phone 1117. Practice
limited to extraction of teeth, dental
surgery nnd dental X-ruy. Local or
gas anaesthesia. tf
State of Washington residents 111 the
city temporarily Include .Mr. nnd Mrs.
Vol Mlddletnn of Olrmpln. W. F.
Speer of Walla Wnlbi, Mr. and Mrs.
I:. H. lrfiop nf Hnvmmid and Mr. nnd
Mrs.G. iio.lfrey, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. X.
smith, j, Mcr. Mr. and Mm. F. K.
Wltwcf, A. 1
Seattle.
damage.
Cnlander's blotters, Insurance,
real estate, loans and service. J. W.
Wakefield Agency. Palm Block
222lf
When cold weather comes potato
shippers are unable to open their pits.
For this renson we advise buying po
tatoes now. $3.50 per hundred, dellv
ered nny place In city. Quality guar
anteed. Johnson Produco Co., 241 N.
Fir street. Phone !I7. 215tf
A. Gllmore and family of Pittsburg
Pn., arrived In tho city Monday to
spend the winter and perhaps locate
Here pcisinauently. The family left
their home with the Intention of going
to Canada, but when they passed
through southern Oregon they could
not resist the temptation to stay
here
Htorngo for cars nnd trucks. 22 So.
Fir. ' 224
Glass towels, 4 for f 1, stamped with
new designs on good quality towel
ing, plain and checked. Handicraft
Shop. 223
"Southern Oregon always will be
tho resoil center of the state." James
I-:. Grieve, owner of the Prospect ho-
tel at Prospect and the Union Creek
resort nearby, declared Monday nt
the Imperial where he Is registered. ..,,.,.,
"U'lih ..... ...:..,.., ieio.iy.
...... ..ui i mr, uur ,1 (iHejiiime
county caves, tho Rogue river. Cra
ter lake, ond our wild life, we hold
the greatest attractions for visitors."
he said. "Many Cnlifornlnns take
advantage of our close proximity to
their stale and visit us year after
year." .Mr. Grieve has been a hotel
owner n-nd postmaster of Prospect
for 15 years. The small town, lo
cated about half way between .Med
ford and Crater lake, entertains
many tourists on their way to the
national pnrk. "The summer throngs
Increase each year and we have
found it necessary to make ndded ac
commodations each yenr nt our hotel
and resort. Tho coniplellon of good
highways to the lake lins had much
to do with Its Increasing popularity
and Ihn surfacing of roads, now un
der contract, from both Ihn Medford
and Klamath Falls entrances Into
the confines of the park will help
much more." while in Portland Mr.
Grieve attended tho hotel men's
convention 4iere anil also joined the
Greeters of Oregon, an association '.
at hotel workers. Portland Journal.!
Many of those who have purchased!
city lots at tho present prices have
niaite 25 tn 60 per cent profit on their
Investment. Why not you? Ijist
chance. fjO down, balance tlO a
month. 20ftf
Choice city lots on pavement with
all assessments paid. f50 down nnd
$10 a month at 6 per cent inlerest.
chnrles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phone
. .... n.,s.
Stamped glass towels on good oual-
ity-cntton toweling, plain and check
ed, all new designs, 4 for $1. Hnndl
craft Shop. 223
Ifornco Bromley is a business vis
itor In Klamath Falls today.
riiirrriigs make good Christmas
present, mode from your worn out
carpet. Ttug Works, 706 Pine Btreet.
Phono 610-M. 228
Choice city lots on Davement' with
all asscssmohtli paid. f50 down nnd
Jio per month nt 6 per cent interest.
Chnrles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phono
728. 228
Fruitgrowers thnt have anv un
settled accounts with L. A. Banks, see
Chris aottlelb, Chamber of Com
merce. 2 24
Dr. J. K. Reedy, of Tillamook, has
purchased J. W. Shattlck's place near
laient nnd will move his fnmllv hero
in tne near future.
We have a market for nny ounntl-
ly oi veal weighing under 150 pounds.
must ue7 rnt and have liver attached.
onnson Produce Co.. 241 N. Fir
street. Phone 97. . tf
Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest nn, I
best. Jones & K Ilk nut rick. tf
Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
heap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson leave
tomorrow for Oakland and other
California points to spend several
eeks.
Largo stock of Victor records nt
Palmer's Music store. tf
Lacon- laces, lacen, In white and
ecru, pretty now patterns. Just tho
right thing for trimming the Chrlst
mns gifts, Co, 8c. lOo aer vard. Ilnn-
dlornft Shop. 2J3
DrcBsmnklng nnd remodeling. Phone
89S-Y or 1037 Court Blrcet. 220
1'iincy white beans, new crnn. 26
lls. $2. Beans nre all hnnd cleaned.
We deliver. Johnson Produce Co
hone 97. 241 X. Fir Street. 220tf
A pnrly of Callfornlans. who hud
been attending the meeting of the
western division of the United Stales
numbers of Commerce, at Seattle.
were taken off Train Xo. 63 this af
ternoon nnd given n ride to Ashland
y n number of local citizens.
hen cold weather comes notato
hlppers nre linnble to open their pits.
or inis renson we advise buying tto-
latooH now. $3.50 per hundred deliv
ered nny place in city. Ounllty gunr-
inieeii. joiinsnn Produce Co. 241 X.
Fir street. Phone 97. PI6lf
Hot pot holders 3 pads nnd a ense.
to each set. All nicely hound In white
nnd colored bindings. 49o each.
Stamped for embroidery. Handicraft
Shop. 253
Fresh'llrtio $2.75 per barrel Med
ford Lumber Co. 209tf
The house being built on Summit
nvenuc by c. X. F.vsns, Is rapidly Hear
ing completion and will lie rendy for
rciipnncy In the nenr future.
l.nt the Handicraft Shnn and see
tho display of beautiful ribbon novel,
lies. More nttrnctlve than ever be
fore. All reasonably priced. 22.1
rainy white beans, new crop 25 lbs.
Beans nre nil linnd cleaned. We
deliver. Johnson Produco Co., Phone
7. 241 X. Fir Btreet. 5?nlf
I-arge cotton rags wanted nt Malt
Tribune office. .
Deputy state Fire Marshal Hnnd
ft for Knseburg tills mornlnir nfier
having spent several dure here Inves
tigating a recent fire on t Ith street.
lie expects to return tn the city next
rinay to no more investigating.
Honru and rom. lleasonnhle
Phone 893-Y or 1037 Court street. 2!
An elaborate assortment of hand.
kerchiefs ranging In price from 10e
-'.
Alva Charles Woods and Pauline
May shewey were married yesterday
afternoon nt the court house by Jus
tice It. W. Smith. The newly weds
were from Medford. Grants Pass
Courier.
Reddy & Co.'b cash raising. Jewelry
sale. Hverything going at cost from
now until January 1st. 226
Otto Jones of Portlnnd. manager of
publicity for the Oregon State Motor
association. Is to-arrive In the city
today en route to Klamath county to
luke moving pictures of the duck apd
goose flights there. Tho films will
be used for advertising Oregon outside
of the state, and will be probably
shown at Salt Lake City, Utah, where
the tourists take a choice of the high
ways leading to California and Oro
gon. Tho Dnlsy Shon for dressmaking
and Christmas gifts. Hand made. I, n
IIUIIO JVBI Ullll j.lui'K. jlj.) '
Four applications for enlistment at
the local U. S. army recruiting station
have been accepted, according to
Recruiting Officer W. M. Alslp. The
new enlistments aro: Fred Hudson.
Idaho Falls, Ida., infantry. Hawaiian
Islands; Charles Frnzer. Fallon. Nev..
Infantry. Presidio, Cnllf.: F.dwln Brit
ton of Portland,. 10th Field Artillery,
and Harry Fvnns of Xampu. Utah.
infantry, j-'oi-t Dayton. Another ap
plication for enlistment was
D.-M- LOWE FINDS -LONG-LOST
KIM IN
BAN JOHNSON GIVEN bf i
i SALARY IGREASEE
new lioaiil OI uirecmin in-
hilip D. C. Bull of 1-ouls;
anmrd of ch-volond: Jacob
of New York and J. A.
Robert Qulnn of Bosion. . "
Separated from each .other for 2fi
,j;um, uunuK over io years or which
With our eastern connection we are
able to pay the trappers St. Louis
prices for furs, Johnson Produce Co.
241 X. Fir street. tf
Nice large thin skinned oranges,
fl.SO per lug box delivered to your
door. Johnson Produce So. 241 X.
Fir. Phone 97. tf
Cnllforniuns registered nt local
hotels Include
Mr. and Mrs.
time neither knew where the other
was living. D. M. Lowe, well known
local rancher, anil Luclan Ixiwo, Ills
brother,-were reunited Sunday morn
ing at the Yreka hospital, In Yreku.
ISU'J in Uklnli. Cal.. Lurlan ar
rived for a visit with his brother, who
was nt that time operating a theater
In Uklah. At .that time i.uclnn .viib to
have been married to a Uklah girl,
whom he had known for years,
After attending the theater one
evening, Luciun Biulrionly disappeared
and for 11! years no member of Ills
family knew of his whereabouts, lie
Ihen .-;ot in touch Willi ft. M. lyiwe,
and although the brothers cones
ponded for several years, they never
made met. - -
Finally the correspondence reused
and for a. period or four or five years
p. M. heard nothing of IiIh brothers'
whereabouts.
Last Friday the local man received
word from Yreka Hint a man whose
name was Lowe had been taken to the
Yreka hospital, Buffering from an
nttack of paralysis. . The hitter had
been found at the forks of Salmon
' XKW YOP.cT. Dec. 9. fA. P.)
Bancroft ft. Johnson,- president of
the American - league, was given a
salary Increase of $10,000 today at
the meeting of the, league officials.
His yearly pay was raised from $:io.
000 to $40,l)0 nnd his contract which
terminated In 1!)2',. extended to 1U".
The league officials voted agaln.st
any change In the pitching rules,
which would permit the use of rvsin
by pitchers nnd Instructed Its sched
ule committee to vote against the
National league's suggestion to play
Inter-sectlonul games on holidays.
cotton rags wanted at Mall
Office -
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
) 5 Bell-ans
hot water
Sure Relief
a Kate ama M a
' 25t and 75 PacUsses ?4rywer
. . " in-r, in northern caiiiornta, anil un-
,-' J5'".? "T",0' "We to speak because of Hie stroke.
1-. 1'.. Scotter. of Ollk- wou ,.nnl,ln l.l , ....
Mver ff t TySVf 'll' K- of revive; T Men who know
Myer of Sacramento nnd Mr. and, hi i vmk. i,i,in.i i,i
"jiii. ittiuei t i in miu
F. B. Porter of Los Angeles,
Architectural drafting. W. X. Jew-
ett. 211(1 First Xntlonal Hunk Illdg. 231
."vice large thin skinned oranges
n.nil per lug box. Delivered to your
door. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N.
Fir Blreel. Phono 117. tf
A crew of 30 men or more are still
employed by the city In repairing the
old pipe line, work of which com
menced several months ago. The
crew Is now within eight miles of the
reservoir and expects to be through
in a comparatively short time.
l,essons given in oil painting, water
colors or china decoration. Call Mrs.1
Vlvlnn Xormnn Rartu, at Palmer's
Studio or 821-Y
Hlnly Moore defeated "William
Walker by 176 to 99 while Ted Hill
defeated Con Clark by 150 to 80 In
yesierduy's games of the annual city
18.2 halkllne billiard tournament be
ing played at Brown's. Xo games
have been scheduled for today.
We nre now serving oysters hi a
variety of styles. Crowson's, Medford's
popular sweet shop. 182tf"
.Mr. and .Mrs. Whlllock nnd children
of St. Louis, who have been visiting
In Medford, visited at the hooie of
.Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kvnns in this city
loday. The Whillocks were delighted
with Ashland an'ti slated ihat the
henutlful sunshiny :wenthof here was
especially appealing to them. Ash
land Tidings.
unab'e to give the mimes of relatives
13. M. made n trip lo Yreka Sunday
morning anil identified the man as
the brolher who had been missing for
21 years.
Luciun wns brought to tho Lowe
rnnch nenr Ihift city, where it is said
lie is Improving: in health raniilly.
And again, the Lowe brothers, in
separable companions in their youih,
are united. Ashlnnd Tldinss.
TOP GRADE EGGS ON
Thursday
Friday
Saturday,
Ded.
10-1.1,12
PRICE DECLINE
A cuie little kitchen commodity
with all order from now until Chrint-
nian. AhIc for yours. Vallpy Fuel Co.
Phone 76. 224
The first mid-week dance to he
held for some time will he held this
evening In Walker's hnll on tho third
floor of the Medfoud hulldlnn.
Dr. IT. Axley, pltysiclnn nnd sur
geon. 420 Medford Bldg., Phoen 6ft7
2-13
Stove Didn't Cnuso Tiro.
Further examination of the home
of Mi, nnd Mrs. John Alalone which
wns gutted hy fire early Monday
morning showed according to Mrs.
Malone. thai the hlnze was cHttsed not
ns first reported hy an overheated
stove. m prohahly by defective wir
ing In tho rear of the house.
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PORTL,AN'D. Ort, nro. $.AA', P)
Top grade eggs continue on the lower
trend in the locul market with re
ceipts improving as the shipping out
let grows narrower. Fresh standard
extras nre a cent 'lower on the dairy
exchange today at -it! ociuk while
frwsh standard firsts eased uff two
cents to the 43 cent level,
Oliver grades held steady hut grad
ing lacked snap and was confined
ihryrely to the longs. Most uf tho
jobbers are wWT supplied and offei
ings are plentiful with more or less
I price shading. Htorage holdings . of
eggs on the coast are gradually being
reduced, nlthottgh a considerable sur
plus is still showing over a year ago.
Portland holdings amount to 17,798
cases us compared to 23.073 cases a
week ago.
i. ube . butter prices nre declining
ln'the local dairy exchange. Primes
and firsts are off a cent at 0 and
48 cents respectively. Standards nnd
firsts remain unchanged. The print
and hutterfat markets are also y toady
atid unchanged for the day.
. - .Vild-
lie Molny.
There will he a snappy hlis
Iness meetlnir aid initiatory
decree Thursday nlnlit. He
freshiucut and entertainment.
223
t.arB0 cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tt.ll, line office.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WAXTKD to buy used . buby buggy.
M C, euro Mail Tribune. U
KOTt SAI.K Ulack Jersey Oinnts pul
lets. P. 1. l.ofluml. Control point.
22 C
l'Olt SAI.K Standard electric Incu
bator. ft00 OKg; oil brooder. MM)
chlckM. I'sed two seasons; sell any
old price, as I am out of business.
Address ltox 1, care Mall Tribune.
224
Foil SAI.K Kleetrle. range, electric
washer nnd heater. Uefrigerator,
homing stove and other household
good. Phone ti40, 23 Hose nvomio.
tf
FOll SAI.K largo four-room mod
ern nnd up-to-date house on ihe
pavement: lota of bullt-fns, with
heating plant. Inquire 1000 Kast
Kleventh. 22t
IjOKT liuckskin glove, right glove.
rteano louve at Trtbunu office or
237 North Central. 224
Insurance
OF EVERY KIND
NOT A COMMODITY,
' BUT A SERVICE
A responsible Insurance ageut- Is
ever alert In defentllns the fruits of
human endeavor iiRiilnst the destruc
tive forces of clinuco nnd nature.
Ills lite-work U to nfcBiiard life,
property, and the products of labor.
To thts end ho draws tipon the
accumulated knowledge of nil profes
sions law, medicine. cnplneerliiK and
Ihe technical sciences.
His efforts are devoted lo securinc
for his clients adequate Indemnity of
the highest type.
lie should he Poristtlted ns one
would consult a lawyer.
McCurdy-Daniels
Medford's Leading
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 123 Medford Nat. Bank Bldg.
Alt new for the t'hrlntnm Ben
Shannon, J. J. Rill of son. Handicraft Hhop. , jvs
a l$15 lilanel clock 17 RK l. !,.
Kmall glftVocs of extra fancy an. aolnK at cost nt Roddy A 00. Jewelry
pies ni nini-sn s grocery. I2i salt,
over t Iwrirnln In second hniut NhlnBles and 'rooflnjr nt WiiltHo 1
sewlnif machine. Singer Co., IIS W. 'wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. E. Mnln
Mai". . . . . J!6 and (.fencaee, - i
WAX'rl'.n Mini with tenm nnd plow
io 110 two or three days plowliur.
1 S miles west of town. Address IV
O, Hox 83t. Medford, or call ut tiSfi
I'aliu ave.,. after 6 p. 111.
l'Hill HKXT One sleeplni; room nnd
X-rooni furnished npartnient. lrl
vute hath, rermancnt. 806 Vest
Main.
FtR SA1.1-' Ptiible manure, horse
and inhl.lt. You clean up corral at
"in- load. Address S. M., cai .Mail
Trltmniv l';i3
BULBS
GIVE THEM FOR
CHRISTMA8
There't no gift- like bulb.
Everyone appreciates the beauty
of their bloom. We nave many
varieties suitable for house
culture siyi easy to grow.
MONARCH SEED CO.
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BIG -BAZAAR
BAPTIST
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Saturday
Dec. 12
The 1Dittist Clitircli 'invites
you to tlu'ir Christ mas
HitzimiMiUlio HaptUt l lmrcli
Imiltlini; Satui'ilily. A eatV
torin lunch will Jio served
from 11 A. M. to 1 V. M.
TONIGHT
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