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MEDFORD MiVIL TRIBUNE, 'MEDFORD, , '0RF.fi OX.' FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. -1023 PAGE SIX RnilVliNTRfinPf! i m ar m a i &am t f- w II II llllll ilMtUHR " li v anu rfliwtiUflifin fl TtUBXOS ' "A1KE8. Pec. T. P) A diSimtcli tola Naclnn today from I'HUnd idi, tit MlonOiu pliui f of on riling frw ikipih'h l( tho itiaho lliialre hi conjunction with the thi'UH'f miit;inrmnt. IM'-iuitn. ! tduiH' harl bvfn cuiupleU-d for th m j nwuidlnK of ilic jiiiHMt's to la-Kin I t , , , . f Willi tmn ('VPnii)RH insue ot inc No dinpoHition iw yt ha. been , Muil TrlbunH, fi i boy uf thiM city, aecuHfd of petty I thitvciy I'CtvtM'itiK a M?rlnt uf wv- oral wpka. They ra heltiK hhi hy authorities for further Invest iKa lion. Tho hoys are uccused of luk-1 , Iiik tin to iuf'xorioH nnd nne wiih I , nocuBed of fornlni; hln futlier'n' , nnme to an order for clothe and . lhn to have Hold the Hntht'H. it ! A fourth tn in A. '. Jiurfrein. pro. if-it-inr of the I'ark Orocpry in thin city. F HENRfU. BURGESS IS SERIOUSLY ILL MAN ROAST TO DEMH IN FRONT GAS STOVE 'i, . . "HiL 'I . . .. : ,. mnv i. ...... ... ii.. ...i.,i.. , tienry i . ,;.rgcs. " years uiu wtiool. hut nothing of u definite, ""' "'" known .Mwlforrt .Ithon nature has been announced. r'"' 1 "l -u a; " "' T . . Community hospital In a very m us un you oouui our iimin condillnn enliscd l,v n'llght slrok,, of paralysis, uccompiiniiMl ly henion'hiigcs of thf lirain, suf fice Charles a. Wins to buy your' fored about flvo days ngn. homo. ZS2 Itccnusc of Ills advanced age Get those fenders nntl ntito little hone 1h held out for his re- j bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet., eovery. uml hla m, I'rank IIui-kohk nnvlnttH plun. Houthorn & I.onn AHKOclntlon. IluildlnK 200" , Ascuiiiilon, Paraguay. khI.I that an- j , )OSBlbp thal lllr0 , ,,. ,v. other claim hail occurred ueteen Paraguayan and r.ollvlan troops. Ti e UlHpatch Hiilil that I'nraKuay unH had heen fired upon when they found a fort built hy the Bolivians near the. boundary line. TIib ParaK'iayanii were, stated to have returned the fire and captured aereral office und soldiers, - " t Metnl worlffl. nnnnnltA Lewln Kimeri who lu in tin. mn.li' IimmIoi'mm , .Then Is a serious boundary "Hh- j Hervlrn Rlnllon. Phone 418. 2(10 j SMney. N,h.. wiis-mt.i lor and was pitta between Bolivia and Paraguay, i Dance Haturdny n I it h t. Fred j expei teii to arrive in in,. . uy to The two republlca aliened n inoto?ol I o'Kolly'a Hull, Jtocuo Itlve'r. 2r.8 i morrow. William Hui kosx. nnoth In April, Ifc'T, which eslalillshed at j The only Htorckeepcr In Fori ! er win, nlwi lo atc d at Sidney, will llucnos Aires a Joint rommlHHlon to Dick, C'ol., south of XronkinKx on remain there to look afier the settle the question. No settlement ihn Hriosovelt hliihwuy, I'hlllii inuxlc ImslncKs wlilln Frank Is In has been reached, however, and III i Johnson, wiih h visitor In Metlfortl .Medford. Another son. diaries October Paraguayan newsiiaperrf I yesterday. Fort Dick Is n trading HurRess of l.os Angeles, als.i has clulmed that Bolivians wero ad-1 post, has a postoffico nnd Is not ytpclng Inio the disputed region, unlike Hie old frontier posts so ' i often described in stories and I books. ' Fort Dick is throe miles t I lulnnd in the center of a large! I farming country- and Is the des- tlnntlon of many vacutlonlsts every ! su mtiier. i Have your brakes relined at the j Ilrnko Rhop, with Jtuscu. Holds wet or dry. Mack's Oarago, 129 N. j Wvorsldo. 259 1 Chenii lumber and cednr posts. , Medford Lumber Co. 23711 1-. Hoso mending, runners removed. and snags worked back. Handi craft Rhop. , . 21"! Turkey nnnce. fluid Hill Hat. 2.r. The S. & II, stnmn exchuuge of. SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 7. (jp, Literally roasted to death, police said. John llixoii. uilddle-aged waiter, was found lying ill front of three blazing gas burners in a hotel room here. The heat of ie burn ers drove hack three policemen when they attempted to enter the room. Dixon apparently met death iwo nights ago when he lay down on a couch after turning on the burn ers which used up the oxygen and brought the unventilated room to oven heat. l-IIOTCK.lt AI'IIS 'JTXI. STORY been notified of his father's serious illness, andmay coie to Medford. ' There were no heirs lo ihe omate. (Continued from Page One.) Ing them as pictures of J. '-slev Lytic and MU 1'huobo Hchife-. Mr. I.ytle died four years ago. He also learned tile young couple who disappeared had lived for nearly Ml years nt Latlrande ns "Mr. and Mrs. James Lylle." keeping their secret even In death. The practically continuous., log (that ihas existed all this week so 'fur apparently began to dispel early Ihls afternoon when the aim's rays. broke through sufficiently to expose small patches of thft sky, and also the teimieruturc, rhe mini mum of which this morning wns!fer on Flnhrer's bread wrappers Mi, one degree less than that of yesterday, began lo moderate. So uccldnnis duo to tho slippery has been extended to January 1st. 208 The lunchcn of Zulelma Tem- and Ice coated pavements and the ln v la. nanehieru of n.n nmIo clouded over windshields wero re-'wm )l0 fllrvod at tho Hotel Holland ported late yesterday or mis tore noon.. The ulr mall planes ugnln landed at the emergency field on (the Harroit ranch south of Ashland inetend of at tho .Medford airport, uud wero practically on time. a t'loudy weather la forecast for tonight and .Saturday, and not ho cold a temperature tonight as has been prevalliug. - Obituary ' MeCABK- L e o a d I a McCuho ipakxcd away at tho homo of her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Patton JOth street Friday morning from ilnfluenut, nflct an Illness of two .weeks; ' Hlik was born ht llallev, jWlsconsin, August 13,. moo. Aged !2 years, 4 months nnd 2G days. Hhc.wiis tho wife of Terranco Mc f'tibc. Mrs. McC(i.be had resided nt'j.ledtord ,'and-. Jaeksonvllle - for Ik i.hal 4(1 Uln lDNt',,1 111,,' piirl-nts, Mr., and Mrs. Victor Put-j at 12:30, and hot tho Hotel Med ford, ns was staled In yesterday's paper, i Daily's Taxi. Phono JB. New Htndebaker setlan, '11 If you want a halr-ralslng, sent grlpplng ride, enmo early for "The nimui nvitin o . .iitn Hot, clean coal. Tel. 6S1. Med-I ford Fuel Co. tf If you want a hnlr-rnlsing, seat grii)ilng ride, come early for "The Clhost Train." . 2 60 ' Among California people, other than Crescent Oily residents, regis tered at Medford hotels are L. K. Klghtley, M. Itandall nnd Mr. and Mrs. 71. II. Zannuy of Los Angeles, J. 1C. Judall of llerkeley, 3eo. V. lMwnrds of Chlco, Mae Milne, T. A. lloiiklns and W. II. Turner of Han Fnmclsco. Host Utah lump conl. Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co. . , , If O u a r a n toed hemstitching, 7c. Work-not 'draWn. Mrs. Cnnoose, Hlnclnlv's Dollar Htorc 247 Own yotir own homo through us. ton, orte slsteiy Anna Patton, Med-1 Houthorn Ilulldlng & Lunn .Aasooi ford, two ,1110,1 hers, Victor nno.atlon. 2(10' Joseph of, Medford. Funernl-ser- The Shiihers of the city and vol vices will bo held at tho Catholic! i,.y, along with tho others, of south- ehiii-eh Mondav 'tiinrnimr nt 9 io'cloek, Jtev; Father Illtu-k offlt-lnt-lng.''' Interment In the Jackson ville etuuetery. Perl Funeral Home has chnrgo of the arrangements. MAnHHALL-T-Ooorgo Whitfield iMnrshall' passed away ut the Com inunlty llosiltal December Glh, aifter h short 'illness. .. Aged 711 .years, 2 months und IK days, Horn .nt Watertown, Wisconsin, Hoptom ,tir 17 1 gr.G. Ho was a graduate jof Watci-town Normal school. Ho Kvas married to F,lla llogohdoni nt iHtoughton, Wisconsin July 14. J1877, and Is survived by and Is survived by his wife, HUB. two sonB.i Oeorgc K. t.Mnrshnll, Clootiet. Minn., Harry It. Marshall. Malone, Wash. ern Oregon hnve been Stringing along to Ashland all day today, to attend Ihe annual ceremonial of Hllhih temple. Poems set to music. Mastercraft Hong Publishers, Seattle. 2GI Turkey dance, liold Hill, 2 r. s) Conl by' tho sacu or ton.' Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. II' A culled meeting of the Medford F.Iks lodge was held at the Km temple this noon on Important business, which it is understood re lated to getting a new .sausage grinder for tho F.Iks big Christmas tree party next Thursday night. One month n extension has been grnntcd on tho H, A H. trading ni , stamp exchange offer for Flnhrer's fono daughter. Mrs. Henry .1. Odev j '"! wrappers. !3 tut Tncnnin. Wash. Mr. Marshall Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med- ,uii emnloved hv the Weverhuou-! ' Vuv Co. If W Timber company for the part Flnhrer's brend wrapper 8. H.I 27 years and foe the mst 21 years stamp exchange offer has been ox- llio was the tax agent for the com pnny In- Wnshhigton and Oregon. le was a life member of the lllue Lodge. A. F. tt A. M. of .Milwau kee, Wis., and a member of Ivan Jhoe Cummnndry No. 4 K. T. anil Tucomn, Wash, for the past 21 'years. He was well known In all county scats In both states and 'among the limber Interests. The remains will he transferred to Ta coma, Vash., Friday evening and .burial services will he held at Ta coma. -Monday afternoon from the -Duckley-KIng Funeral chapel. Perl 'Funeral Home In chnrgo of tho funeral arrangements. tended to January 1st. The same ratio of exchange as heretofore will be maintained. 203 FORBI Owing to the fact that the plan conflicts with Fulled States poslal regulations, It will he Impossible tor tne .Mall Tribune, II was Package Goods Koff mako For Sa unlay a 11 '1 MoiMinv; we w ill offer package goods at. ....... A wonderful opportunity to saving on holiday gift materials. ,1 ) ' Stamped Luncheon Cloths 4-1 inches wide; with napkins. A real , ..special tomorrow nt, ; OA- . only..;.., ,.....r;... ....?...;.9yc r Kiddies' Silk Dresses in )astel shades of lnitli erepe dti ehine nnd capital silk; sizes 1 to 5 vears, : specinlly.pnciMl at ...,v.....:.S3.25, $5.50 Kiddie Rompers and Dresses $1.95 Handicraft Shop , Opposite Craterian Theater Phone 702 luy Chflitmaa Health Stall ADRIENNES (o e jjjHp fPjfgL lcrflPP4 ie,c,, 'KerchirV st (lift erchlefs pack- I APlPTr ed tlireo to the box. 'fxft JfrL J .May bo had with or Jlf without embroidered If For gills and' i 1. 1 i ... It growing misses, Initial. An except- f ,ns ,,' lontilly good viilue JL styled leather-T&V lit : Af ' Jacket will inalin Jk 3 for $1 .oo Jrrl i1 tizii az;"C 'Njf ' JSr hart In colors of y Wf a 2o? black or brown. Zs k Antelope. $25.00 g''YM ir you are lhlnl W ClirlHlAiHg .jrn lSSl &:3&i't-'i : ran find few 5l ht. 1 V&JJ liettcr vnlnes - vll M than these rlev- . , w it nf ' erly styled new 1W9 SiTillal hntidoiie hn-;s. . 1 1 1 A Priced now nt ' I W $2.95 to $12.95 WiJ ' I fv " J Under.- t(r My silk under- . ' ; iJ llilngs make most -( i?rwi ' Ja n P ! 10 pl ' 10 ' A wi lHr Clnlstmus gifts I dr-wlf I All rLo 'ul VHUr l""n,ll,') If Ideal-Gift il ' friends. Choose r t. Nl 0F f V assortment of I $y. J UIW Slep lns. Teddies, fcv- I . . , r Chemises nud irSTSSS I gloves with V. DanccySots. MmWI i I daintily trim. -SL 1''l;,' rrn" . fMimih I mod tnrn bnc!t VL 1 CO V ISikOfil'S I ruffa. A lovely JPI.O ffiJMM'M f Chrlslmn gift. !-'"Sl ,n fi VFTM j spec.,,, price . $1095 JAdM $2.95 -ijL. 'A:'l $3.95 I V :7, 4 $4.9S TTjSL tfh A. Ono of llie most nppropriiito Christ- Jf fC (' ' mil m gifts Ihnt yon ciui select is 1 . J?-' hosiery. A Kift of n pnir "T these ' jT" TWj ; sliecr niikeii eliit'fon hose' will be " JP )L Ntirt' to ritul lnnirociittive rot-option. ,olT . iV tiiirihni V liino sold exolnsivoly jw , V here. IVicotI tho pnir- jfir .'fts. $2.50 . Silk and Quilted Robes Are Among the O suggestions to bo found nt Other Gifts ADRIENNE'S It's a Good Cause Buy Christmas Health Seals! v& Thrift ; , " : sen b.erg s Buying In Conjunction With 1200 Busy Stores This busy thrift Store is actually bulging with thousands of inexpensive appropriate Christmas Gifts all within the sensible price limits of from five cents to a couple of dollars. No use making this beautiful time of the year a burden. We can help you sol ve this prob lem, i Come in. Just let, us show you what mass buying can render- for a dollar or so. Here are just a few of our suggestions and prices ' Comfortable House Slippers Moth cloth fiiul I on tho i1-for men uml women $1.25, $1.35, $1.49 Pair Dolls That will plo.iso every jiive nile fomiiiiiio heart. Dollys , that walk and talk and sloop $1.50 to $5.98 Kiddy Kars With disc- wheels and Virti.. her tiros. An ideal present for tho littjo lots . 1 S2.48 to $5.48 Wagons Wood or stool hodios I mid wheels with roller ?r hnll heariniTs. Hnilt for roniih nsajio . S1.00 to $6.48 Doll Carriages Wicker en rrin ires 1 in ''four ilifferetit iHilors will hold a '.'I' itioh tloll--' ; $3.48 to $5.48 for Baby Jap Silk Qniltod Inokots $1.25 Knit Sweaters $1.00 Haby's Days Book W: lllankots .I'M 40o nthrobes 1.00 $1.25 Piotnro ltooks ldc 40o Kdiioiitional Hlooks 49e Katfles 15e 25o for ( r Brother T'im'SOc to nSe Mtifflprs .$1.00 - ' Socks Lie. to 50c jrilitarv Sots $1.00 to $1.25 fi'artovs 15 to 40c Shirts; ROis. to $1.00- - Handkerchiefs .5c 25c Caps 7Hc to $1.00 for Mother Hosiery :t!c to 1.5f ltoxod Ilaiidkorchiefs 2!o to $11.01 i .Mayonnisso Sots (iOc l.noipior Sorvinp Trays $1.00 Tea Pots "He fljse Casseroles $1.10 litinohpon Cloths 70o $1.00 Italian liraffcto Pot lorv $1.00 for Sister !pwinK Sot r)0o$1.00 Dolls 25( $5.0S Paliy CarriiiL'c sP2.08 $4.9.S Hankies 5e '!0o liooks 25o40c flanios 10c 40c ' Toy Stoves 15c $S.05 Tea Sots 15c $1.25 )olJ 'ds fiOe $1.45 Stationorv 25c 40c for Sweetheart Drcssiiii; Sots 50c to $:i.!IS Manicure- Sets $1.0(1 . Hoxod Haudkeroliiofs 20c $1.00 Fancy liox Stationery 25c to $1.50 lMdse Sots 50c. to $1.10 Hoxod Candy OSc '1.50 Boxed. Perfumes 25c 98e - - Novelty Path Salts 20c - S!V : - . Atomizers !Wc $t.2i LiiiKcrio 80c $1.70 for Dad Sniiikinc Sot $1.00 Ash Trays 25c $1.00 Shaving Set' 50c $1.00 Pelts 25c 40c Socks 25c 50e Stationery 25c 08o Ties 9e Tools for car or work shop . andkei chiefs 5c 25c II Roller Skates A real bull . boarini; Skate. Can hp extended 1o fit at only .,".,' S1.00 Pair Tool Chests Kvei-y hoy wants', a -sot of tools. Here we'll live sots ot" tools of best stool tiiaf 'will stand Jhe rouishest use and that ftiy lioy will bo proud Sl.OOUp 1 . s&i" Hosiery Fashionable: shades in silk or rayon Hosiery is an ideal . 79c to $1.49 7 Pprses In the latest modes, made of leather. Purses of m .n y stylos that Will suit many fancies $1.00 Bcxed Perfumes licaiitifiil i ft boxes of choice perfumes nnd pow ders in a popular price Taupe 25c to Sl.OO 1 V-