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MEDFORD atATL TTHBTTyE, MEDFORD, OftEfiOX, "WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1928
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fc'now would le welcomed hy the'l Ouard your health. Bend your ,', "' , "," "' I fr un Fluhrer. bread wrappers ! '' t'"''V. SI, l,uien, w. K. H.-l-
majorlty of Medford people, judK-1 laundry to the Medford Homemlc j-'hrbe k t atherine Kohrbeck and naa UCBn extended to January 1st. frih- Kearney. i. A. Null
Inn l.y comments overheard the j Mundry. Phone 16. ,o0 , H. J. Itllllca. 1 26. . ols. U. H. Kumberj-'er, li. II. Paul-
past day or so. and therefore the I M:illliii envelopes for every size Pillows and flowers and hats fori A divorce decr. t-lanted ,.r. . son, lid Stiffen. 1. H. Handall.
forecast of possible snow or ruin un",u nt ''"'V'n'" ilfl Hhop. ! H'ftH at the Hand Box. 223 Kast ! cult court this week to K. J. liuud- jv- t'onley, J. W. Dickinson, J.
tnnlK'hl and tomorrow was pleas-: K- l'"p. seeretary of the 1'h St. All hats on sale less than J rich attains! Kdilh (loodrlch. was"1- Hlfharda, 11. K. Duuitherly and;
ln. Everyone seems to want snow K"elurK chamber of commerce.' nlf price. 2til on flic, today at the county clerk's ' Tarounaiiivaii. '
at Christmas time, as snow on the has resinned his position after three Let me write your fir Insurance, office. The couple was married To users of H. & II. Krecn trad
Kround makes the season moro en- ''' with that nrKitnlzutlon, to Car V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. I PiltsBurah, Pa., and have no ' lug stamps: The final redemption
juyablo.
Don't miss the II and II. 98 hals
at the Kmmy Lou Hal rihop In M.
M. Store. 26
Ht. Clark's culld will hold a food
and Bift sale in Medford Klectric
Store, No. Central, Friday. Dee. 14.
... ! . ., 264
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alien and A.
C. (Jim) Allen, Jr., arrived back
In the city several days auo from
their summer and fall' home at
Hocky Point, Pelican Bay, to spend
the winter here, j
Listen in' on the Craterian 'pro-1
Ki'tttn between 6:30 and 7 Thurs-'
day evening. 2B4
Best iver pear butter Is Rood on
waffles, hot cakes or with cream
for breakfast. 207
(Juests from' a distance register
ed at Medford hotels include K.
1.. Johnson of Chicnt;o, Mr., and
Mrs. S. It. Kelly and daughter of
Wallace. Ida., Mr. and Mrs. K. (1.
Kalian of Mlssouli, Mont., and It.
H. Carter of Washington, D. c.
Fresh deep sea. fish sale, direct '
from the ocean. Opportunity to
buy fresh fish at lfic lb. Public
Market, Thursday. 23
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
631. Medford-Fuel Co. tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Sbafer of
Medford spent Sunday visiting with
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Mars at Ash
land. v Exterior painting 'and interior
decorating. F. J. Hunt-.. Phone
3DII-J or 2110. 203
Strayed Small bay pony, weighs
about lioo pounds, with scar on
face. Liberal reward for return.
Finder plenso notify Mall Tribune
office or Phono 80S-X. tf
n-s. tna iiuson, who was called
lu Minnesota, Kans., about u'moilth
ago heoause of the death of her
brother there, arrived home Mon-
day, having visited rcdatlvcs and
friends at Topeka, Hans., San Fran-
. Isco and Sacramento, Cal., on 'the
return part if the Journey. I
uuarunioca nemstucning, 7c.
ork not- drawn. Mrs. Canonse.
Sinclair's Dollar Store. ;47tf
Don't miss the i and tl.H8 hats
at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M.
M. Store. 2IJ0
Only four of the 24 passengers
injured December 2 when the
Shnstn limited, Southern Pacific
train, was derailed at Deady, re
main in tho hospital al Hoseburg.
Two of these have homes lu Port
land, Wllllum Howell, 81 years old.
who Buffered' n broken urm and
shock, and Mrs. Mary Crouch, who
wiih seriously Injured about the
chest. Mi's, It. M. Jackson of
Sand Point, Ida., and Miss Lura
Lynch of Medford are still lu the
hospital, Mrs. Jackson with a
broken collar hone and Miss Lynch
with chest and shoulder bruises.
Portland Journal.
One month a extension has boon
granted on tho S. & H. trading
Htnmp exchange offor for Fluhrer's
bread wrappers. ' 203
Listen in on the Craterian pro
gram botween 0:30 nnd 7 Thurs
day evening. JMM
J. W. Pierce of Corning and Mr.
and Mrs. M. K. Crooks of Ml.
Slnstn are anions; tho California
business visitors. In tl)o city.
, Globes of the world frouv 1 to
"t Swem'n (lift Hhnn. ' 2M
Hot, clean noal. Tel. 031. Mad
for.l Pnoi r, tf
"4
ir
Wo . now have on sale
our German Christmas
Specialties, such as
Marzipan
Lebktichen
Springeriee :
Anis Eiskuten
Hansel and Gretel
Klein and Grosse
Lfebkuchen Manner
Pfefferneuse :
Herzen
and also a 'very appro
priate Christmoa Box
containing an assort
ment '6f those delightful
goodies selling at $4.90.
We pride 'ourselves on
the fact that we are one
of the very few bake
shops on the coast that
are able to offer4 you
such an assortment of
genuine German Christ
mas Dainties. See our
windows.
puy Christmas Heslth, Saul.
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luumy tx'iiuui huiienntcndcnt
Su-iunne Humca C'artrr la spending
I today
visiting Bchool at KiikIp
i. " " in 1110 nun-am oisirici.
I Thomas Kealty Co.. real estate.
I ln8Ur"nce ad small loans on any -
thlnit of value. I'alm (flock, cornet -
' i Main and Front, upBtalrs. tf
become, effective December. 22. at
whclh time he assumes a position
with the ir. H. National bank nt
Portland.
Ladles' niaht at Playhouse Thlirs
: day nluht. 2lii
, Homemade cakes, fruit cake and
j plum puddlnK. Mnrsh Clrocery.
2r,K
j Klmer Ontman, accompanied by
his daughter. Mrs. It. o. S.uphen
Bon. returned yesterday from a
months' visit through southern
California.
Ladies' night at Playhouse Thurs
day nluht. if.r,
Don't miss tho $1 and 1.'J8 hats
at the Emmy Lou Hal Shop In M.
M. Store. 2G
Included among the Oregonlans
registered at Medford hotels uro
Herbert Armstrong and Carl Ool-
ULr UI orin uena, a. ll. f crgu-
son ana A. w. llattlcson of Hose
burg, A. 10. Welch of Salem. C. W.
Crouch of Newport, and the fol-1
lowing from Kugeno: H. L. I.lnd,
Ed Harney, I.eo Vaughn, It. Bar -
ton. S. J. Chaney. Thco Wlxson and
M. A.. Hollingswnrth.
Hot, clenn coal, Tel. 031. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Listen in on the Craterian pro
gram botween 0:30 and 1 Thura-
tlay evening..
204
Humors need only u slight basis
of fact tq gain great proportions,
as evidenced by the rumor yester
day that a federal prohibition agent
hnd shot a man at Hold Hill. When
the Jackson county deputy sheriff,
juewis- Jennings, stopped tne hoys
who had taken the Hyron Thomp -
son automobile hero, onn of the
boys started to run. Jennings fired
Into the ground In an effort to slop
no noy. immediately tne rumor
started that Homunne had been shot
and by tho time it had- boon pass -
cd around sufficiently, It had
grown Into n full-blown yarn.
Urnts Pass Courier.
The Woman's Association of the
Presbyterian church announces a
rummngo snlo ror I'rlday and Sat-
urday, Doc. 14 and 16, In tho old
cuy nan on main hi. rutins pat-
i-onngo is solicited. ' 263
Individual Christmas cards for
each one of tho faintly at Swem'a
Olft Shop. . 20l
A. C. Uould of Los Angolo's,
brother of E. W. Gould of this
cily, is visiting hero and soliciting
advertising for "Pickwick Papers,"
a magazine Issued by tho Pickwick
b'tago line.
"Oh, Doctorl" nt Playhouse
Thursday and Friday. 2 tl f.
Hemstitching, 7o n yard. Our
Work guaranteed. Handicraft Shop.
20!)
Carl Glasgow, Fletchor Fish and
II. Vanlloovenborg of tho Jackson
County Fruitgrowers1 league and
dug Conner of tho Traffic! Bssoei
tlon plan to leave, tomorrow for
Koseburg lo itltend tho mooting of
the State Jlurliculurnl society. They
will mako reports of tho meeting
at next Monday's meeting ut the
FrtlllgrowerB' league hero.
Wo doublo fork our coal no
dust, lluilson Coal Co, Phono 239
tf"
Don't mlHs tho $1 and tl.UH hats
at tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M.
M storo. , 2001
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Drntonne
nrrlved, this forenoon from Ala
meda, Cal., to spend two days here
while en route to Portland to spend
the holidays with friends.
Tho Woman's Association of tho
Presbyterian church nnnounces n
rummngo sale for Friday and Sat
urday, Dec. 14 and 16. In the old
city hall on Main St. Public pat
ronage Is solicited. 2113
Listen In on the Craterian pro
grain between 0:30 and 7 Thurs
day evening. 2fi-l
The government has teaued the
George Wilhclm plum east of llar
rlsbuig. Ore., for a light station
to-guide iili-plancs at night. The
light will bo 2,111111,00(1 caudle pow
er and can bo seen for 4a miles.
Cheap dry lumbar at Medford
Lumber Co. . 237tf
Lady with n . Utile girl wants
housekeeping for a man without
children. Mrs. Mary Oswald, 717
Alder St., Medford. W;ite or call.
26ii
S. O. Stearns of the Griffin creek'
I district spent this morning in tho
city. ,, : ...
Hemstitching, 7i- u yard. Our
work guaranteed. Handicraft Shop.
' 2H!I
Seo Charles A. Wing lojbuy ycur
home. ' : 282
Carl Johnson of Portland arrived
in Medford yesterday on his way
to visit his uncle, H. L. Connerly,
of Jacksonville. . . , : --
.Moitford's moHl oontplote gift
(tore thoughtful ,lilllo gits.
Swem's OlfJshop. . . a4
Cheap lumber nnd .cedar post.
Medford Lumber Co. I . . 237tf
On their way. to Honolulu; via
San Ki-nnclsco, tho members of the
1'iilverslt.v dt Oregon footba tiam
passed through here lasl( night.
They play the Vnlvoiclty of Ha
waii team on Christmas day. Woody
Archer, former local high school
star, whs greeted here by a group
of friends, during the train stop.
Hats reduced to ll.!)8, t'J.98,
3 UK and 4.;, values In 1 7.5(1
Yon can't ntford to miss these liar-1
gains. Tho Band Box, 223 12. 0th
St. ..' J
"Oh. Doctor!'' ut Playhouse
Thursday and Friday. 20i
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Delong of
Spokane. Wash . who are on route
lo spend the winter months In
southern California, are spending
a few days In Medford visiting the
James rtcland family. ' -
ArilMllr hair hobblng at Emma
Cllne Shop. Itots Shard, halr-cut-
ter and permanent waver. . 292 L
Daily's Taxi. Phone IS. New
Btudehftker edna. t 74
A. H. Rosenhaum Is spending a
two weeks' vacation In Los Angelos
and other southern California
points,
' '.nests from tu-hlnnton stutc
Medford hotels include .Mr. and
Mm. Cieo. W. Luwler of Tacoma.
mr. ana jura. I", n. Anuerhon, jmnn
. Kwhlck and Mrs. K. II. Campbell of (
. Vaklma. It. J. Cranston of Hpo-
: "'.' !"" ""k "f Chehalls. and:
; th fnllowlllK from Heattle: H.,l,
Phone '.i:i. tf
Mrs. Kdnu. Isaacs has been ill
with a severe colcl, returned to
her desk at tlij, Hutchison Mer
cantile company this mornlnK.
Moving pictures taken .by Mrs.
Ktenrns on world tour,, will be
shown at First M. li. church Dec.
, 14, 8 p. m. - Admission 25c and 10c
Also bazaar all day Friday and Sat
urday. 265
The S. & H. stamp exchange of
fer on Fluhrer's bread wrappers
j has been extended to January 1st.
23
Tile Eugene chamber of com -
merce has voted to do nwui with
its weekly luncheons during the
present winter.. The vleie ,,r n,
majority of tho member nt hl
chamber is that thero are so many
rorvlce clubs to demand their at -
tendance at luncheon that Hie at. -
tendance in the chamber lunch
eon is very small nt times.
Thoroughbred cocker spnnlel
puppies for sale. 25 S. Peach. 2Gfi
1 Oct those fenders
and nuto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Motnl Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phone 41S. 200
C. E, Uur'nett, traveling freight
and passenger agent for tho Hook
Island lines, left last night for his
homo In Portland, after having
spent yesterday in tho city.
Thousands upon thousands of
Christmas cards at Swein's Gift
Shop. , 204'
Hose mending, runners removed
nnd snnes worked back,
Hnndl-
91 RIM
, craft Bhon.
( Up. until the last rain, farmers
In the Tola section f,,,,,,.i u ,ut,i.
cult do plow, aucordlng to Benton
Bnyccf who was In Medford yes-
terday from that district. The
ground was so hard, ho said, that
1 plow shares wore dulled so easily
! that plowing had to by abandoned
, until this week's ruin' which has
now made the ground easy to till
He reports that a considerable
'acreage will be howii. In wheat In
that section.
Concerning your eyes consult Dr.
d. A.- Chambers.
Optometrist. 317
Medford Uldg. For appointment
Phono 188. Olusses fitted and fur
nished. ... 2G&
l)est Utah lump conl. Tel. 031
MHford Fuel c0. tf
'-Tlioro will be a special meetine
of tho Garden club at the Hotel
Medford nt 8 o'clock tills evening
Mr. Ilettendorf of Portland will
give a lecture illustrated by col
"rod slides on tho subject ot rock
gardens and perennial plants.
New radio log bucks are now
available at Palmer Music House.
atsn
Wood all kinds oak, laurel
flr-.nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tl. 031. tf
Lee Brlcker, local scout execu
tive, .left lust evening by motor
for Portland to attend a two-day
scout executive seminar, beginning
tomorrow. While en route to the
stale metropolis, Mr. Brlcker vis
ited the Grunts Puss scout counci
last, evening to give instruction
work, and plans to be back lr
M-diord early next week. The
seminars are hold In Portland four
times annually.
An assortment of 04 seals, tags.
gift one. cards, labels, etc. AH for
&0 nt Swem'a Gift Shop. 264"
Hi'M l''uh lump coal. Tel. 631
Medford Fuel Co. . tf
Hack to his old headquarters
around Phoenix. Aris.. Hassan Mu
hnmmed, the Terrible Turk, loft
yesterdny by train for that city,
accompanied by . Uaymond Rltter
of Gold Hill, whom ho has taker
under his tutelage to teach hln
all there Is toeknow In wrestling
Hitler, hardly 20 yours of age,
weighs 205 pounds und Is six fee
and seven Inches tall. He has beer
studying wrestling for sevora
months and has made only one
nppeariuicu in this clly. Mllhum
mod, upon leaving yesterday, de
clared tbul he would return to thli
city following the holidays..-.
Tho store of interesting little
tlfts. Swem's Gift Shop. 204'
.Cunt by tho sack or Ion. Tel
631. Medford Fuel Co. r"
State Traffic Lieutenant Olin O.
.McholH lert today for a short bllsl
ness trip lo Marshflelil, from whlcl
city ho oxpectH to return next Fri
day. All kinds of hand-painted Christ
mas irlftM for wile. e.,.iunnnl.l.
priced. Black sateen pillows ant"j
......I. v.'.vib. iiaounervoiei
cnsoB and handkerchief scarfs, lav
ender bags, vanity sots, etc. Phone
S90-I,, or call S20 South Holly St
S7tf
Molallii The new Klckey Prairie
school hoaso recently dedicated.
Balloon dance, wVilkor'a Wed.
night. 63
fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOH VAUK Mtnik boot nnd eiir
rotHl . Tel, 6S4-J. '.'64
FOR KKNT C.-rooni furnish)!
houso: heating pimit, (is v. 2nd
$3T, pop mo.- , i-'85
FOH KENT furnished 1 rooms
nnd slPoplne porch, with private
- nitth, nt Si Miwt loth.
KOIt KIONT Hnuselii'pplitK rooms:
hot mid eold wuter. N. Htvpr
side. ;s
'
KOH KALK Ford Kordor. I9JI;
Hood shmip; U0 ensll. Irti-nl
Aulo Vantp. t'tibln tt. . Turnsr.
39i
FOH KKNT .J-room ftirnlshvd
upsrtmpnt with tnirnfrs; fully
i. fciodprn: hot nnd cold watur nnd
.litrhl suiitdivd. Snnrtsn Huppr
Ksrvlen Hliitlini, x-ornrr I Jth nnd
Klvt-rsldn. atjltr
FOH HAI.IO Niirrni;nnsi'tt tilrkr.vs.
.uraviifrs; toms i" nnd nonn .
1 H mllo northwot of Ontrnl
, lolnt. P. U Lofland. I8(
Tl'UKKVS Only i3r n pound.
tFnttptiid on eornmpnl mush and
huttrrmllk. rwllvi-rpd any tlm.
Tel. Ktls-M, . j;
ml llaunlv lamnili rwn liuj
the county clerk s office yrstvrdiiv
tn HilKh l'omlt of Jacksonville.
two coyotcn. and Fred Warner of
Trail, -me liuhrut.
charts Ilopresentatlvo. Tel 47S-
M. Mn) AB11 6j
The H," & H. stamp' exchanue" of-
children. Tho plamtlff claimed he
was deserted December ii""
WrouKlit lion magazlno racks,
book troughs, fern tuuila ....
ner novelties. Specially priced! Fluhrer's bread wrapper S. & H.
11.60 at Kwem's Gift Shop. 2ti4,itnmp exchange offor has been cx
HemstltchlnR, hose m e n 1 I n g, : tended to January 1st. The same
pleating and button making. . Hnn- I ratio of exchange as heretofore will
dlornft Shou, phone 702. , lii3tf ' be maintained. 263
In order to determine whether! Wllllnm Ilelfrk-h, representative
Stock should be allowed to run of the Heeurlty Insurance company
loose of be penned up in the Foots of Portland, returned to his home
Creek dlstrlnt.'an election will be I after spending yesterday and this
held by residents in that section , morning In tho city. He arrived
January 13, 1921). according to the here yesterdny In tho Khasta from
' county clerk's office today. The
election is being called largely fori I have a word of encourage
the protection of tho stock, somejment and advice for sick people,
of which wanders onto the Pacific l See J. G. Dietrich, the wonderful
hlghwav and Is in danger of being
' run over.
! ' Highest grado Utah coal, any
! alz. anywhere, any amount. Han-
sen Conl Co. . Phono 230. tf
, Wood r all kindB oak, laurel,
fir-and dry slabs. . Medford Fuel
Co. ol. 031. . tf
"It has been snowing all tho way
down to Bedding." reported u Cali
fornia motorist who arrived in
Medford this forenoon. "The snow,"
hecontinued, "is pretty deep on top
of the Slskiyoui, hut' the pavement,
while necessitating enroful driving,
is not especially dangerous, state
road crews being at work clearing
the snow off the paving. It seems
the storm, wits general through
out northern California und I um
surprised to sec the ground in this
section."
Uours nnd windows cheap at
Medford Lumher Co. 237tf
Oivo Fuller Brushes for Christ
mas. Tel. 12II4-J. evenings. 270
The W. C. T. I'. Christ mus meet
ing will bo held Thursday al 2:TIJ
p. in. at the Y. The following pro
gram will be given: Opening song, l
"nicst Be tho Tie"; Scripture les- j
son: prayer: business: musical I
numbers: recPation. ".llretchen Me
Allister"; dedication service; ad
dress, 11. Berry, Philippines; spec-'
ial music; address, ftcv. James '
Kramer: social interlude, surprise i
ihowor; refreshments. This meet-
lug is open to ull ladles of tho city, I
and a pleasant aftornoon iB nasurcd.
Phone 166 and ask lis. ubout out
'amity btindto service.. Medford j
Books for boys hooks for girl'
books for men and women. Home,
olio on your list will ho delighted
ti.tLk. nnd Swem'a have all
tho new ones to select from. 264
Mrs. I,, 10. Maben and smnll son
III' leave Friday . nigh' fc.r"nk
land, Cal.,- where sho will Join, her
'unhand. They plan on making
Violr -homothere-; .-. y' .-tfr--
' Hero Is it gift' fur ii' man Rand
McNally ' World Atlas. $l.ijo at
' ,i
til
DomeBtIo Iaundry.
MImh Uorolhy JuIiiihum, rli-Vlt In
flie 1,'rult'f iiiiUuiml forost nfffK'.
U'UVl'H lutliiy lO HKMlH thu (nil
muH vucatton vlth Iht pan n(, Mr.
arul M i'h. V.. V. Johnson iiylem. i
Shu will i i'Hiimif Iut Dosjlitoii, with
thu fort'Ht .servlco .Imumry iT j
Wo siiectatlzo In luunderln wool i
MnnkntH. Medford DoiuchUu Litun-1
dry. Phono 1 fid. utifi J
St, Mark's Guild will hold u food!
find Kift to in Mod ford Klevtrtc
Storo, No. Central, Friday, Doc. 1 -I. '
2C4t
The hlKh wind nf UKt nluht hlew ;
low n or oth'rviwn di-rnniod
ninny of the docorative ChriMtmiis
trees nlontf the curhlnt; in the busi
'tH Kcotkm. hut these deeuration
wero all KtraiKhttned out thin
morning,
Wood. nil Itlnds onk, laurel.
Mr und dry aluhs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel 63K tf'
That Rood coal--lov in ash.iHan
pn rnni Phone tf
Ttoso Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
HichardKon were amono; the Klam
ath KuUh ifsidiMitH unending ywr
terday In Megfurd. -
, !!uy your e!Karn for Cliriatmai-'
'TlftM from Hotel Medford eiuar
Mand. LaiKO stock of ull leadlntt
Srandn. 'Jrtltf
t w w
uive Him
FELT HATS
in the new nptwmed nar
row rim styles. They come
in the popular tan, brown,
gray nnd bluo colors.
' Prioed From
$5.00 t
$8.50 .
Campbell
Clothing Co.
Men's Wear
I On Main St. Near Front
jtffijfe&'-l Ma CHARLES FARRELL 1
' 'ipf& I id W A U lm 01 "8eventh Hven- Fame- Btr fnfl
finC&f V X W"! ' S llll toft lOOlCt If s Another Big Movietone I
Vhn;r HiWiKa' Production I m
W- 'p; IL j-J V t llllll Y0U HEAR the Greatest of Orchestras f ' TA tc'S '
y- r' fel n 111 TW Mad Hours of Love for ,.c
tSS-- Mill HI V D J.",'",;...""". , H
SBPr: i UK III AAA- . ....,. .1 ' - g
Vtt''ttt4T
..it
.ii nM imm rwth.n.i r..,..,,,...i
ut lucul hotels today inc luu .1 v:
Helx-re. Fi-id Cnrrlere II II. fnl.o
Lester Simmon, 1 C Jorfcnten.
I.Mr, and .Mrs. II. V. Wheat. W. .V i
i Warren. J. -M. Howard. I.o K. '
I'owcll, . II. Kurd, W. J. Itced
l!- l-'altiolil. Knirsl flames. V
, date of Fluhrer's bread wrappers
,(or S. & H. srecr. tradlnc stamps
has been extended to January 1st.
. 263
San Francisco.
t magnetic healer who i tnemea nt
j 230 So. Central Ave. He will save
; ou the expense and tortures of
an operation. He ctn'ed me on an
aliment which the doctors termed
appendicitis. V. M. Chartraw. 264
Look! Remember! Chicken din
ner, Lutheran church, 4th nnd
Oakdale, Wednesday, Dec. 12th,
5:30-7 p. in. Adults 50c; children.
203
Jttlssell P. Stanley, traveling
.freight agent for the American
Hawaiian Steamship compnny, was
In the cily yesterday calling on lo
cal shippers.
Homemade cakea, fruit snko and
plum pudding. Marsh's Grocery
2r,tf
'. Jialloon danco. Walker's Wed.
night. 203
LAST TIME TONITE
At 8:15 Prompt
SPECIAL EOAD SHOW
. DON'T MISS IT!
DRAMATIC ACBICAN EXPEDITION
scpeeN port RAyAU of a
REfVS AUK ABLE 6IG CAME HUNT
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
f OfiYSWM4lo?T
tPW 'j 2M0UIWOINOW ft
' . Kill if fl Court, of RU88la II Arlmi..:.- 111. I .
rail Ml - M ""' iri s
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Attorney KralMt DeM.ua return -
ed this uiui-nlnic from. San Fran-
clsrii where he had spent the past
two tiaya on leyat ousiness.
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One month's extension has been
granted on the fr. d it. lra:Q
stamp exchange offer for Fluh
rer's bread wrappers. 263
Consult Mrs. Chord of tiie Itostt
borough Ifeuuty giioppe, 12 South
Pcntrnl ntimir nm, tw.rm.inent
wnve. Absolutely tne only Nestle
ciiciillne machine In the city. Tel.
302. 203
.in. ami aits. .1
Jones and fum-
My
if Hale m arc ticre vIhUIiik
frUndrt uniil the end of tH' week.
Klulirer'g hreaj wrapper fe. at H.
stamn exchange offer has been ex
tended to January 1st. The same
ratio of exchunpe
will bo miifntalnod.
heretofore
C3
All
kinds of
children's vehicles of
(i T 4flWV to give a 'vi
S-V A V ' Bt that always f l
llV pleases give E&!VjJ
Lfv' Silverware Wm$
1 ' ' All . feW
1 kinds of .'Patrician Moderne ' mM
quality at very
reasonable prices
C
ers
Dise wheel, rtibhe'r lireil,
at
S2.50 and S3.75
AVacDtts, Doll Htt!.'!fies,
Skates, Kiddie Kuvx, Ve
loeipetles, Joy Wjiirtms, all
to help Satit.-i Clans fill hi-,
1 1 ril ers.
Buy Christm.-us Health Seals
DCQOl
S,'o Cash Discount
For Correct Timo Call 35-J
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.
6th and Eartlett Phones: Hdw. Dept, 134 and 135 Office 35-J; Fum Dept. 35-R
1 city Attorns John Calkin re-j . H.'R .NNtlon of the TM, p.
turned on the Snasta today from . ,istrlct spent yesterday In ihe city
.San Ktuuciscu. where he met with : 1,'usiiiess.'
: ie ia ......
I California and Washington at
. h
joint i-uiu.-i cm t .....j
reports ttmt there were between 12;
and IT. present at the meetint:.
Ilemstltchlnt; at Jlussell's, 7c per
yard, 'ort puai-anteed. -'
To users of S. & H. stamps:
The
final redemption dute of Fluhrer's
! bread wrappers for y. & II. stamps
has b.-en extended to January 1st.
A. O. Corning rmurnt'd to liin
horn.- in IIlliiisha:ii. Wa"h., this
morning after Hpen-iinf; last niKl't
liero in luine.sn.
1C. h. Hollenbeak left tntlay for
Portland, where he tvill remuin for
the next three wee 'Ks on husiness.
is thp newest nattern ot WWl'TM
Coimiiiuiity Silver;. 2!) pe.
set in Duo service tray.
$36.00
Tudor Plate
-Mary Stewart pattern, lill
lu. set in Dun service ti'nv.
S14.00
Chillis' set composed
or
silver cup and sption.
S4.75
Crean and Sugar
set. I'atrieian Jloderne
pattern.
S10.00
liemenilier the bai-niiis
we oITit on odd pieces of
Coiiiiiinnily and It'ou'ei-i
silver.
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BUTTER
ICECREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
The Most
Thoughtful
Present for Her
Is China
Nippon China
51-ps. sets, newest deeura
'tions. S27.50
See the New
Carnival Pattern
if lli'indley's K n tf 1 i s h
.-'eiiii-l'oreelain, 4!)-pe. set.
S21.67
Open stoek
We have a very lur;e .va
riety of Imtli English mid
domestic ware for your selection.
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