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TSrEDFOftn If ATI, TKTTtrrKTF, MKDT'ORD, OKEOON-, WEDNESDAY. DEOEMHEIi- f. 1 92r. 4 The fog which began Monday night and was ho dense yesterday i. forenoon and gradually diminished somewhat In the afteruoon, is still: with .Medford and tho valley, only ' It Is much moro dense and colder i today. The tog, which caused ; - i much trouble to motorists through 1 4V freezing on the windshields, was ! so ucuse touny mucn ot tne time that objects could not be seen two Inimlrod font nwnv i i . - ! The air man ula'nes about 9 a ? ! m were unable to land here be"' 1928 ehamplonshlp.' Judging , cause of the pilots not being nhl-; I f,',m l,e e,",m,nl ' '""' '" to locate the airport, hence both I ' " woro stu,lll" the picture, of, the south and north bound planes M'01" Sl'."" lh ' almo'- Mus Rl landed llielr mall at tho emergency new some miles beyond Ashland. The foe was still thick this ft.l ernoon, and during the day motor ists operated their cars cautiously ,so as to avoid accidents through 'inability to see far enough ahead. Motor travel on the 1'acific high way over tho Siskiyou mountains today was reported to be good by 1j. C. Garlock, manager for tha local branch of the Oregon Motor association. He reported that the mountain is well above the fog and that tie paving is in a sale condition. However, tho thick fva; on the valley floor even enveloped i AKhlnnd, which ns n rule is above '. the fo hlnnket, and in that cHy ' Rial Christmas Qifts fXF ALL the gifts you might give, a photograph of yourself will be cherished most. Phone for appointments now 472-J. dvt 331 East Main Street J7 V Qe Forever BOBOLINK SILK HOSE $1.00 value 69c PAIR PreXmas Selling rarlri LIE Our Entire Stock of Ladies' and Misses' Cloth Coats, fur trimmed, grouped into two lots for quick selling. ' Cloth Coats Lot 1 Pre-Holiday Sale Price Values from $29.75 to $37.50. Misses sizes 14 to 20; ladies sizes 36 to 46. Cloth Coats Lot 2 Pre-Holiday Sale Price S vfl .75 24 i i Values from $39.75 to $59.75 Junior sizes, Regular sizes and Stout' size. I ! this forenoon one motorist, en I route from California, became lost innd could not follow the highway : t,hrouKli the city. The lireeuspring mountain high i way is also clear of fog, but Is .quite slippery, necessitating the ; use of chains anil careiul driving. E 1911 i The Med ford hiph school cham-' plonshlp football team of 191 1 j were overy bit as "loitKh a look- , "'" '", J morning. Aw"' hn- ere were such outstanding heroes as Paul McDonald, who plnyed end; Clay ton Isaacs, quarterback: iimerson Merrick, guard, and Uoh Wilson, tackle all of whom are invari ably in the front row at the high school football games, and menial ly fill their positions out on the field. Clayton Isnacs announced today that he would appreciate pictures of other past championship teams, and upon receiving them, would j put tlu?m upon diplny with the one he already h:is, in tho I'almer Mnsle House window. :4 3 POPULAR PRICESE Ladies' Ready-to-W ear Ladies' Ready-to-W ear I POPULAR PRICESr BurelsonS med tats ftlk BuRfLSON'S PITS WINDOWS D, s WIN FIRST PRIZE iJXSS i OPENING MONDAY , Flint honoi-K for having tlio l.c.sl ; ileorutvtl ilisplay wimiow in Altnt j ford on Christmas opening lomluy ; nipht wont to John C Mann's tlo- partnicnl store with its Christmas srone of tho throe wise men. the beauty of which was enhanced, hy novel Itehtlnt; effects. Second place went to tne rainier .musk- ilOUSC aim inilU lO Ull' muiu-iy. Th "w'"" w"' ,,lK'" I by Judges chosen by the Ashland , chamber ot commerce. . Palmer's window was made at-; tractive with lighting efforts ..ml i iunu.no uei.i.iuig .. ..,mu,..s ...iu., singers, and tlio Hootery window 1, ,h(. colln,y eIork-M ofnc. The was made outstanding because of,C(lllple havP )wo daughters, both crystal glase and mttnll.c drapery, of wh()m nrc ,ho motlu,r ln effects, with a modern background. canfnrni(i. The establishments of Kthelwyn j . . ', . . Hoffman, ladies' ready-to-wear, ladies' ready-to-wear, and the Feople Electric Htore were given honorable mention. E FOR BIG REVIVAL ( Ily (1 ui nli Uoportor) Dr. Jame.i W. Kramer of Den ver, Coin., ''Jlii; Jim" as ho is af- ifectionatoly tailed, arrived on the sjli-iui.i thru ninrnint onmliiL' here from Ottawa. Kansas, where heibe maintained. 2C3' closed a very succesKful mecUmsj Motorists traveling between last week. Dr. Krameti'.s arrival j Klamath Kalis and Ashland were will mark the beginning of a great I forced to travel, slowly yesterday revival, starting tonight at the I on the Creenspring mountain n-s-Kirst Uaptist church. His subject j cause of tho Ice and snow which for tonight Is "What Is a Hilda j covered tho highway. Several cars Itevlval?" Thursday suhjoot. "Wlint I Snw at Third unil Market Streets, San Franr!." FrUlny, ,,llonost-ti-(loil Folks". Sunday 11 a. in.. "Iluw Mllili Are You Worth?" j Sunday 2:30 n. m., '.Mass Mcotlnc: for men and boys. Subject: i"lloV Your Backbone?" Sunday leveninjf subject, "Don't .DIo on j Third." : ' Dr. Kramer, has broken all rec lords as a slnt;lo church evanKe; list all over America, for crowds nnd results.' Ho KOt "Toddy" Itoosuvelt's coat, and "Teddy" said "hear ''him:- he'll net yours." He lit. a wonderful "man, renresentinff a wonderful cause. . Hear him nightly at tho First llaptlst church. He will kIvc. you a real message. Xoiloe. School District No.122, Josephine County, Oregon, desires bids on drilling a 3-Inch or li-in well, 10 feet or deeper. Driller to .drive casing as deep as necessary. Ad dress D. E. Heller, Clerk, Hug'. Oregon. 2tii 4 ROLLINS SILK HOSIERY Pointed and Square Meel $1.49, $1.65, $1.85 Leverette Building Central and 8th Street i if Ciuests tiom Fortlutul registered ; at Medford hotel include Henry I .'. C Cabell, 1., l SpauUliliK. K. I1. Stewart, II. C. Harohus, F. V I Tracy, a. M. Meant, Milton Smith, it. A. Kehallhorn, Mr. "and Mm. A. 1 C. Scott, A. A. Ferns, Mr. und : Mrs. 1. J. Jlrix, L O. .Smith, Mr. jund Mm. 11. S. ltrlx, D. CI. Pauline, A. 11. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. V. ChapiiH-ron, J. K. IIckkIiis, It. M. Whitney Jack Murphy, tllrn A. Wi'hster, .Dr. and Mrs. Hoy Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Gainer, Kdwaid Uarnos, w. A. 1-aMoe, J. M. binlth, 11. 1-. ri'unnc, rum, tuuan u .'im. wiuia " want " ""Ir-ralslng. scnt- gripping ride, come early for "The c.host Train.- 260 A dlvorcc AecWi wnlcn wus BrantPI, to w. K. 11;lwson ,,om Myrlle n.twson, was on file today """'"" I iaiiip L'Ai'iiaiiHV uiiit "as ui-iwi t--j tended to January 1st. The Fame j ratio of exchange, as heretofore j will be maintained. Howard Doran, night clerk at Hotel Jackson, who has beep 111 for sometime with influenza, is ex pected to resume duties tomorrow. For the "flu" and the after ef fects hco Dr. Simkins, over Wool worth store. 201 Charles Lindsey of Ashland nnd .1, R, Hnnna of Trail were umnnK the out iff town visitors In Medford yesterday. Fluhrer's bread wrapper S. & IT. stamp exchange offer has been ex- tended to January 1st. The name trnl In fif exrhntiirn as heretofore Will narrowly escaped turning over be cause of the lee nnd snow.--Klam-ath KvenlnR HiT.ild. The S. & H. stamp cxchanKft of fc? on V'luhrer's bread wrappers has been extended to January 1st. Anions the Californians reen tered at Medford hotels are 1-:. V Vox of l.os Aniteles, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V'. WriKht of Colton, C. A. Ijirmoney of llerkeley, AVard D. and J. T. Armstrong of Kan Kran clsco. To users of S. & II. stamps: The final redemption date of Fluhrer's bread wrappers for S. & H. stamps has been extended to January 1st. 2C3 The only temporary auto llcenso Issued yesterday at the sheriff's office was Issued to J. V. NUes of Castle Crag, Cab Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel 631. tf Mrs. rearl Peeks and her niece, Mrs. Arnold Knro and young, son, Arnold, left yesterday for Oakland, t'al., after visiting hern for several weeks with Mrs. O. V. Tucker. "All aboard." first trip of "The Klhost Train." Thursday night at ! Playhouse theater. 500 Ilounty warrants were Issued at ! the county clerk's office yesterday to It. H. Dawson of Trail, one coy i ote, and to J. J. T.aker of Medford. i three coyotes. i Have your brakes rellned at. the nrako Shop, with Ilusco. Holds wet or dry. Mack's Oarage, 129 N. Itlvcrslde. 519 A. C. Itevan nnd young daugh ter nnrbarn, who havo been 111 with the flu for the past week at their King street home, are reported Im proving this morning. Orange dance, Kaglo Point, Sat night. Everybody welcome. 1! 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Lyman arc both 111 at their homo this week with flu. Wood all kinds oak, laurel fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel no. Tel. 631. tf j Ashland's new wntor supply dam will have A capacity of 240,000.000 gallons or 800 acre feet, according to F. C. Dlllard, who was In Med ford from his duties In Ashland as resident engineer for the new water I system project there. The enpac liv of the dam Is Just CO times us much as the capacity of Medford's I inn wnter reservoirs, each of whien ' has a capacity of 2.000,000 gal ' bins. However, tho flow of water j here Is more constant, having Its ' source from hlg gushing1 springs, j while Ashland's supply 1b largely I dependent upon mountain snows. I To users of 8. & II. green trad I Ing stamps: Tho final redemption dac of Fluhrer's bread wrappers for S. & H. green trading stamps has been extended to January 1st. : 203 i Oregon Fire r.nllef Aesoclatlon of 1 MeMlnnvllle. Ore. C. U Ooff, Agt.. , 4 1 ! Kast Main St. Tel. 022. 1 8Mf ! Marriage licenses were Issued at I the county clerk's office today and i yesterday to Chester York, 31, of Applegate and Wllma Messenger, 20, of Chlro, Oil.: Alfred Mathews. 22, of Orldley and Itoso, Jorgenson, lit, of Orldley. fnl.; :. M. McCul ; lough, 2Ti. and Mario llrlvnak, 20, ; both of John Day. . "All aboard," first trip of "The j Ohost Train." Thursday night at Playhouse theater. 26" j The Marshall Printing Co.. local process engravers, has a large vari ety of heatitlful greeting cards In their sample room. Call early and select from their coinplelo line, j :r,e "I've been to Seattle: I've been to Portland, nnd I was doun In J lxis Angeles and San Diego, but I. always find that conditions every ; where are Just the same," said J. Peabody Watson, a trnnslent, who j Inst night tried to explain why he : was out of work when he ottempt I ed to beg the price of a meal from a pedestrian. "Kverywhere men are out of work." he continued. "and especially those who have no i pnrtlrulnr trnde, and that Includes me. I am Just a poor sucker, but ; guess I got no one tohlnme," I 1t me write your fire Insurance. Corl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. ' Phone 503. tt John I'oturs, representative of I the Flcchner & Meyers company of j Portland, is spending a lew days! in tii city. r Women's heavy rayon Moonier, J &9c. Hargain Uase:nt, M. M.i Dept. Store. ;T,& Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall are: planning on leaving this week for' Lakeview to visit Mr. Hall's moth-! cr und sist it for several days. j Grange dance. Eagle Point. Pat. I night. Everybody welcome i I ' Carl tesih and F. S. Johnson of the Jtutte Creek district Kpent 1 nntii-ipuliori of a closely several hurs In the city yeHtcvday fought match, advaiu-e ticket wales transacting busfnt-ft. Ior the Hob Kruso and Hassan Dressed hens, 2T.C. Johnson's Muhammed match next Monday Xlarkl- lf night at the armory havo already Tho Jackson County Federated btl(iU aml om! uf lh b0st wrestl Music association will meet with, ... , . night, December ft. Highest grade Utah coal, any size, anywhere, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. I'hone 239. tf II. C. Kentner of l.os Angeles, who has been visiting in the val ley for several days, left yester day by auto for Portland, where he will join his wife nnd visit their daughter, Mrs. Lee Itoot for a few weeks. i. range nance, i-.agie roim, fat. night. Everybody welcome. 2 All Medford business men nnd local residents are invited to at tend tho meeting Thursday night at the Hotel Medford at C:3o. when the Medford, Ashland, Chants Pass, and Klamath Falls chambers of;(ll. MO()Ili oithrr in timnts l'as commerce will meet with the Del or .M,MforU. ln Swer to a Norte harbor commission to work challenge made by Fred .Morten out plans fur appropriations to'M(.n Wresilor. of (iraius Pass, finance the proposed Crescent CltyUVnml tUn-lared that he Is willing harbor. Moro than 30 Crescent City business men will be here and present the program of the even ing. lie sure to see the National Life Insurance company advertisement on page 7. Harold Drown and A. li. Hill have an important an nouncement. 2Iifi Births Mr. and Mra. I.. A. Hawk are tho parents of a seven-pound girl born at the Community Hospital December 2. .V nine-pound boy was born V Mr. and Mrs. John Hueners. at the Saered Heart Hospital December 2. Mr. and Mrs. J. l'nlcuo are the parents of a seven and one-half pound boy born at tho Sacred Heart hospital December 3. Air. and Mrs. Carl Mabley are the parents of n nine-pound boy born December 3 at the Commu nity hospital. Oird of Thank. We especially wish to thank those friends, and the Odd Fel lows, lodge, who so tenderly cared for our dear one during his lung Illness, also for tho beautiful floral offerings. J.ucrotia It, Whllloek nnd Children, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whllloek and Family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Bateman and Family, Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Franklin nnd Family, Mrs. Chloc Whllloek and Family. Mr. and Mrs. C. H, F.lson nnd Family. 250" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK KENT Close In. pleasant heated room wifli excellent board If desired. Phone 722. 26U Foil HAT.E New fi-room house With, bath, firepluco, garago and woodshed, 4 blocks from post office; two blocks from high school. Priced to sell quick, $21)00; $300 down, balance $30 a month at 7 per cent to the owner. D. II. Millard Co., 4 111 K. Main. Phunu 1122. 2fi7 FOIt SAI.t; 5 acres, mllo nnd a halt from Central Point, li miles from Medford, on fine highway; all under woven wlro fence; beautiful building site with fine shade; land lays level and good free, soli; Irrigation waler avail able hut not bonded under ditch, liuy this D acres for $350, clear off tho brush nnd triple your money; $1S0 rash and the bal ance $10 a month at 6 per cent. 10 Acres, on n corner of two . mujor traffic highways; mile and a hnlf from town; Ideal service station location; land all level and under woven wire fence: beautiful building site with fine big trees; water from Hopkins lateral ditch available, but not bonded under ditch. This 10 1 Jo acres can be bought Now for! $xr,Q; $350 cash ami the balance . $10 a month nt 6 or discount aiato price 10 per cent for cash. IDEAL CHICKEN OR TUII-! KEY HANOI 20 acres of level' free samlv loam soli, mile and a half from town, on fine highway; Irrigation ditch runs across prop erty, but not bonded under the ditch: benutlful building she with fine shade; all under woven wire ence; land easily cleared of brush, . which would triple Its value. A real buy at $1,300; $rtoo cash and the balance siti a month at C'.i. D. K. Millard Co., 410 10, Main. Phone K2. 22 1921 1IUICK 7-passcnger touring carl mechanically sound, at a bargain, $100 cash. Hen J II. Schcffel at City Illdg. Dept. 2r,(itf ATTENTION. VIOI,K,HAI-EllH A dandy Monroe Calculator for $r,0. See I,. II. Schcffel i.t Cly Illdg. Dept. ' 2.'itf Foil SALE An attractive 4-room modern plastered home, com pletely furnished: hoi water heating plant, beautiful lawn and shrubbery, good garage. In nice residential section and on pave, ment: all assessments YaUl. A bargain price nt $3200; terms. Se Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 72. ' 2iiH IX)ST Elk tooth ehnrm. Valued as keepsake. Call I'lverslde Apts. 257 Foil SALE Columbia phono, graph and records: beautiful cabinet. Can be seen at $24 King. Phono iri.VJ-X. 257 Foil SAI.K Hlu.lebnker touring, light six: perfect mechanically, fi good 1 1 res. $2 4 King, phono 1069-X. J67 WANTED py young woman with excellent local recommendations, position In office, typing in-iuu-cripU or clerking. Call GS7J. ANTICIPATED AS ! pelted to bo present, Ki use, in 1 his l'orlland headituarters has 'guite Into hard training and Is de termined to defeat the Turk, who managed to win from him here two weeks ago. Realizing that Kruso Is a dan gerourt opponent, Muhammed has redoubled his training preparu ttmis and la.st night went through over an hour if energetic wrestl ing. He narrowly u verted defeat ... hfs ,.ist 10(lni. with k111s I ami i en tut i unfile i nai ne vauiu : out on top. Several good pre : liminaries have also been arranged i for tho evening's entertainment. It is powiblo that Sailor Jack I Wood, loeii I iirnmnter. niuv wres- to meet Morleusen at any place. at any time, ami scoffed the idea that he was unwilling to wrestle in the Climate City and preferred to have his match here, He also scoffed the report that Morleusen could easily throw him and ex pressed hope of meeting tho (Irants Pass grappler as snon as possible. E STILL JofftTKon I.inilsiiy, fC, nrrosNM ):int evt'hintf by frtlenil and cnunty cfl'iri'f.s for tin piiM'Hiim of two j mnnnxttimt hIIUh nml mush in th norlne Itt irtKc district thin rdde of , Trail, was f(-lui(ul(d tn have a 1 licarliiK thfK afiortiuon ln tho local Ju,t Ire court. jMmlHuy Ih believed 1 to have operated for tlio punt year ; and bad a cleverly concealed out- fit. UHinK a cellar for tho main ; portion of hln equipment. One Htill wan a mnall affair and i the other was of a 40-imllnu capa- city and had recently horn In ! operation. Two Kallonn of alleged i moonshine and 1 on KiillonN of nl- ! ((Red mash were found on the j premim-H. Copies of tlio new l!)2!t Oopro celluloid calendar nro being mail ed this month In nil local custom ers of the California Oregon Power company In accordance with the tiHiml Copco policy. Thesu Utile calendars nro of tho hnndy, con venient vest-pocket typo nnd have in-oven popular Willi local cilUens In past years. This yeur's calendar carries nn attractive dcal-tn and ulvertlses Copco preferred stock. Ill order LA8T TIME8 TODAY JACK HOLT In ZANE GREY'S 8tory of man for man and men acting mountains Avalanche TOMORROW ROD IAROCQVE IoveOverNiqM JeanettelMf TomlaraiardyMaiyGui' Admlitloh: Mt. 10, 2i Evet. 10, d J PFV, ment In J l ' 1 n "mu' L I V j ' Inp; atory aubway ) I XY J-7 mone" k W V ch"nBr A v ' i ! dum '"f lctclv' Printed Wash Dresses KviM'-l'ust Prints. Values up to $1.05. Sale Trine- $1.95 Millinery IliltS- Ynur -values up tn irTi.Ori. .'huicc $1.95 All Coats at Big Reductions Selling at $10.00 to $19.95 STEWARDS $1 TO $25 STORE 103 N. Contra! recclvo a copy of tlio 1029 Issue, I they will be enclosed with cneh light bill during the month of De cember. OE301 IOD01 Remember! YOU'RE THERE WITH A Grosley 8-tube -All Electric Dynamic Speaker $ 134 Complete .Music Box 402 E. Main 3JTrin xor December o Dress Clearance Sale 150 New Dresses Satins, velvets nml peorKCttc values up to $18.05. C'lear mieo j.rii'e S12.95 All Sizes Another lot of Presses in Velvet, Crepes, Sutins, Wool ltoimina nml Jerseys. Val ues up to $12.ffi. C'lenriincc price $6.95 of those dresses All Sizes Hats values up to $7.05. Your choice $2.95 Phone 81 ASTOHIA. 1920 Clatsop county, budget Clit to $45,000 below 1028, j GASTON. Water line hero re, ,, paired. IOOO .75 Phone 433 - rrr