PXGE TWO WTroT?T) m:tl Tnnrrr-E, medfotctx oTjEnoNTFRTDAYr .taxfatjy 41920. i Tocal and !!i Personal In the current Issue of the lie- Mrs. Huwinne Homes Carter, view of II ? views- magazine, itoiiih- county ftfhool tierintmlfnt. re- fin Oregon and ("niter I.:iki 10-, turned yesterday from l''rtlnrflra.lem crived puMicity in featured :u - and Salim, where he had attentiv5'i Hole written ,y Stephen T. Ma-i nieetlnuM -ttl f-nunof lion with offin Iher, rtirectnr of natiuiuil park. ' vui k. At l'm iland he utui,d'l A pfeturo nf fritter Jjike in t)nnvti j lliu iiiiriu:il esnioi if the Oregon In ennnepiion with the nrii l., J State Tern-hern HKNorlatioii ttutl in lilvu- vull-y Ih 1'irrijM'l uh a -oumy si-liuol AUiKr!nt-ntl-nlri. lowly valley." IhrouKh uliU-h the, i,nr , .,k,on Hot .siinnff ir- r"' 1 .;; ; 1,;;; 1 viu: z h 2'"'' (laid south bound air-maii I,a,,r' : California noama 0 nrn,' 'ne nrehesira .Arrived here and departed on prae-' rnemliM arrived In tho city yea- lflrn.ly Htliedule time, Cloudy anl m HfKUlar tlanie, fjold Hill Ht. t,day and are rcKlfiteml at tiie $and and San Francisco except the fclretch between l:ed Kluff and Alt.i MIxh Alary Swipart la here from I San Francisco, where whe is a itu- the Stanford university vacation viMtlni; with relatives and fjjeudx. Ianee at the Craiie Hall, Haj-le Point, Saturday riifcln. iiKf, Atis (itneva Hunt of Medford upent New Year's at Klamath Falls vNiMntr with friend, : foffKy Kcalhcv tonifjht and stutur--iky, irobal)ly rain. unit lit t lo ! MrH. Mailt Mack, tho new roun- t ,tuiy. premium rain. I.nnn. In I a m i.m-.it.i in Is I lir. fnM. IV limill) 1 1 m OflK I fll I id II n'Mt tll.'l ;tnBt. ! with thp women of Itlltto Falls ti- ' Dane at Jackson Hot Knrlnc" j il'K " i-IoiIiIiir domonMra ifah Katuiilay from :30 till 2. in.'.' fiMm. .VoJI Franklin differed the I foal hy tho sark nr ton. Tel. : 'miKfortuno nf brenkliiK a hone In! 031. Meilforil Fuel en. If IJpr riaht ankle this mornliiK when! I ) , i i (lelller. It. r. .Marmlnn Slid i Uo slipped and fell on the liur.l-1 John Jonileman of l.on Anceleii are ood floor In her home at 401 KiiiK himlnchs vIsiMra In the city who llli'eot. Khe will he ineapacllaled I arrived ycnterdny. tha injury for several weel;. pelt HLTftun, nil colors. 2f,c n huneh nt the Fnshlon .Shop, 424 Medford BldR. Phone 111. tf Vernon II. Vawler. cawhler of the IP.' hopeH to be able to bo around crutch Jn a week or so. II (For tomorrow hats upocial: 1 C ' . . . . . . .. Hotel Medford. : Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slab. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. G31. tf When Klven n preliminary hear in w in the Ai-hland justice court ytcrday. Sid l'ojtle, arnwted in Medford last Monday eve nine fr the alleged poHenKjon of four nixl- , Ioiih of union-shine, li.il hail net at JtfiUO. lie will probably cuter a plea before the end of thlK week or early, next. " Imnee. rinld Hilt. Kat.'nlcht. 28". Phone V 51 , $6fo m . emu it IILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURE PROOUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAV fat at 89c: 1 lot at Sl.y8; 1 lot One ! Jackson County hank, arrived home jatH, J2.98: 1 lot Unit hat, $3.!t8; thi noon from a whorl sojourn ut tiMn liatn, r.Oc: tarns, 2 no; regular j Han Francisco. allies from $4 to 1. Kvery hat gofl. We Kivn Kreen KlninpH, The l;mmy Lou Hat Shop !n M. M. igtorn. ,., . ' The next nieetinu of the Medford - jpusinejrt and l'rofeMional Women' $:uh will )P held Tuesday eveninK. 'ifinuary 8. at the Hotel Medford, lit 6:30. denervations for the din !per may he made by rallliiK Mr. nltuidu Chaiiman at 123. ! c ;ciet thowo fender and auto jgodles fltrnlKhtened at HiIII'm Shee t 'iletnl Work, opposite Lewis 8upr ,(irvice Station. I'honc 41S. tf IjMr. H. Grant of .Nome, Alaska, and Frank J. Taylor of Carroll, jihmt., aro anionic tho Kuesls from 'I. distance registered at Medford !'I)ance at tho Clrnnj;e Hall, Kaalo .Point, Saturday niKht. 2h,'. liiCnlonel J. K. Mundy was down 'jiwii today for the first time since ;U was taken ill with tho flu two ift'ljeks u(fo. and still feels some- 1 tthnt shaky. 'Highest grade Utah coal, any size, anywhere, any amount. Han--n Coal. Co. Phone 239. If r'Mr. and Mr. V.. C. Jerome ar-jfjlv-0d home yesterday from a visit I jit San Francisco and other Cali .irnla points since a few days hn- jl;ro Christmas, .lorry witnosHcd 'the biff sectional football gamo lie meen Kast and West, which he de- i flfires was ono of the best exhi- j bitlons of the sport ho ever wit- S nssedt despite the fact that he jVe.Ht was oulclaHsr-fl. 1 2 :Hot. clean coal. Tel. C31. M'd '8rd Fuel Co. it j Seven out of the state earn feK jiored hero yesterday with the In U .s tu to atilo traffic bureau. 5 Doors and windows cheap at Medford Lumber Co.- l!37tf jljlCvory day from yesterday lo Hul ' prday, January 1 Inclusive, tho Sarkin property tax relief commit or Us subdivisions, will bn in ''kmIoii at the Imperial hotel in' Vorthind, in open conference or Ol o nod session preparatory to the jCfuiuulatinii and suhmissiou of Uh jjejtort andijI'f'commHiidivtlonH.to the ,tr islature, which convenes at Ha Ifrpi Monday, January I t. mo write your fire Imuiranoo, frl Y. Tenitwald, Hotel Holland, hone 903. , . tf i AVhpn Klven a trial In the Jack sonville Justice court yesterday afternoon, Leo York of this city lit as acquitted of, the chaiHn Ih-ouffht Hffainst him a short time nwo hy Mrs, York for aliened as jifiblt and battery. York stood trial liid was acquitted by a jury. 1 Thomas Realty Co., real estate, 'jtisuranco and small loans on any Ilrhlnff of Value. Palm Hlock, corner luln find Front, upstairs. tf V' V Lindys This exceptionally pop ular sweet dough item is an unusual value at its regular price of 30 cents the dozen. To morrow wo will place them on sale at the very special price of 23c Delightfully fried in pure Orisco and rolled in powdered sugar. On sale at 0:30 A. M. Come early and be sure of not being disappointed. Si New Year's danco Mon. nlffht Klneold'o hall. KnKln Point. 2X1 W. N. Offutt, Sr., has purchased a homo at 314 Willamette street and has takni up resilience .In his new property. He expect a visit from his daughter, Mr. II. F. )nd disman of San Francisco, next spiiriK for several week. Klncaid's dance, f.old Hill Sat. 2 -S 5 W. II. Lindsay of Merlin, June phi ue county, now has the only licensed game farm In this part of the slate. He was recently given a license for the breeding of wild turkeys. During the past season he operated in conjunction with the state game department and raised wild turkeys for tho state, helms allowed to retain , portion of the Mrd. He now has 100 of the tur keys and plans to keep fiO hens and 10 loins for breeding pin-pones. He lias sold 22 of tho touiH to breed ers this season. Grant; Puss Courier. That good coallow In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf Temporary auto licene were is sued at the sheriff's office today to Nils Olscn fif Trail, Clarence Holmes of Gold Hill, It. H. Peck nold, James Conder. F. Jensen. ,1. Mathews and G. F. G Irani of Med ford and C. It. C u I lid r I h o n of Urownshoro. Hose mending, runners, removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Khon 216tf G. A. Gearhart of Yuma, (nlo., was among the out of stale motor IstS'who were-In Medford today, t Hegulnr dance, Gold Hill Hat. 2sr At tho First Presbyterian church of Oakland, Cal,, on January 1, 1H2U, Hertha M. Under of Phoenix, Ore., and Albert N. Hulls or Los Angeles, Cal, were, united in mar riage,' the ltev. Frank M. Hllsley, D. ))., pastor, ufflciatlng. Hot, clean coal. Tel. G31. Med ford Fuel Co. tf Flue collected during the month of December by the city pollen de 'partment of Klamath Falls reached, it lotat or X191X. During the numtii' !M arrests were made. . Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and .dry slabs, Medford Fuel Co. Tel. (131. tf Miriam King, who had been vis iting In Portland over the holidays, returned to Medford Wednesday. Kincnid'a dance, Gold Hill Sat, 2H6 Notions of placer mine locations filed recently at tho county record er's off leu included two filed by Floyd Throadgould nnd Hultle Pet erson, both in Jackson county. "Churls" Hep. Phone 47!'-M. Mrs. Hndlo Allen. 2H2U Among the oregonlans registered nt Medford hotels aro K. O. San ders and Mrs. Krma Williams of Kugenn. S. H. Htoekhoff of " ftlllln, K. H. Swanson nnd Otto Kullnrs of Eugene, Geo. H. Knight of Hubbard, W, D. llnrlman (tf Corvallls, A, 11. Ferguson, II. O. Uagetcr and H. O. Halllck of Hose- j burg, and the following from Port land: Ktl Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGulie, Grace Vlckers, H. i Steinkamp, W. H. Itedhend. L. V. Trudnnfeld, Mrs. Maude llrown. Karl Wright, G. K. Cartwrlght and M. 10. Harty. Dance, Gold Hill, Sat. night. 2Sfi Aiding during a period of extra work, Mrs. Netllo Thompson Is h temporary employe nt the county I school superintendent's office. Coal by the snck or ton. Tel. I 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Though he was on his .sldo of the rond to tho extreme edgo in order i to avoid tin accident, Jack lllunk- i all of this city was tho victim of an auto collision Saturday nlnlil on Ihe Crater Lake highway when an other machine crashed Into his. lllunknll escaped uninjured hut his! auto was damaged to the extent of $163. The other car, the driv er's Identity of which was not learned, was damaged to tho ex tent of over $20. Millinery bargains nt Lottie How ard's: all hats !ru, $1.1)5 and $2.9: flowers and ribbons, price, 2H9 County Judge Fred It. Ooddard. ; accompanied by Mrs. Ooddard, re I turned to Klamath Falls the other day from Talent, where they spent the Christmas holidays with rela tives and friends. Cheap dry lumber nt Medford Lumber Co. 23"tf The Crater Luke Guild of the Presbyterian church will hotd their first January meeting on Tuesday evonlng. the 7th. Mr. V. J. Cover- I stone, Mrs, H. H. Dynan nnd Mrs. It. K. McLMhose will he hostesses! i the home of Mrs. McKlhOKe on j Minnesota avenue. The paper f or j the evening study will be "Chris-: tlon Influence on Art In Music." Dance nt tho Orange Hall, F.aglc , Point, Saturday night. 2Si Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Donaldson left yesterday atternoon fort heir home in Dunsmulr. Cal.. after hav- j Ing spent Iho holiday In Medford. hikI other valley points wiUi rrla llves. Concerning your eyes consult Dr. , D. A. Chambers. OptumetYlst. S17 I Medford Uldg. Kor appointment Phone IMS. Glasses fitted and fur nished. 2s: , Now! PLAYING TODAY and SAT. Love, Soldiers, Passion, Intrigue, Strife with the most desperate, fearless, fascinating company of adventurers, in the wide world. Also 2 Croat Acts of TALKIES Father Against Son, 8lter Against 8lster AdmlGsion Mats. 10-35 Even. 25-50 COMING! SUNDAY Continuous 1:30 to 11 P. M. FOR ONE DAY ONLY Fanchon & Marco's NOVEL AND ORIGINAL IDEA SILHOUETTE DANCING CURVES SINGING SHADOWS 0USUHING and HUTTON with SIX BIG FEATURE ACTS and THE SILHOUETTE BEAUTIES COMING TOMORROW REX THE KING OF WILD HORSES HERE FOR ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. ., a 3 jTjw iXM Hor J iMNS IN HIS FINEST ROLE "GUARDIANS of the WILD" ALSO : Tht Collegians "CALFORD vs. REDSKINS" ' Admission Matinee, to and iS Evenings 10 and 35 LAST TIMES TONIGHT A Romance of the Underworld with MARY AST0R Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADEq . I t !, - O Starting the New Year Along with your other New Year resolutions why'not one to "set a better table for less." This is an easy one because instead of involving' a sacrifice it really adds pleasure to your shopping. Don'e take our word for it come in shop around a while, inspect our display's of plainly marked foods of quality you will get many suggestions for additions to your menu, which of course means a better table and with a difference in price because of our saved cost of clerks, credits and small de liveries, your better table will cost you less Your order, if amounting to $5.00 or more will be delivered to your home. BREAD Tastes like home-made bread be cause baked as you . would bake at home. See if the Kiddies will notice the difference. T 1-lb. Loaf ...... ; 3 for 20c H-lb. Loaf . . ....... ; . . . .... 10c SHOES Our shoe sale is still on. Many wom en's shoes at price. Men's at k Off Children's at i Off Work Shoes, i Off OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Crystal White Soap 10 bars ..... 35c M.onarch Coffee, lb. 39c; 3 lbs. . $1.15 Oranges Northern navels by the bucket lull. See them in the win- dow, pej" pail . . 35c Wool Soap guest size always 5c a bar per carton of 12 bars .... 35c Aspen Brand Apricoas, No. 2 can 2 for . . . 35c Selected Stock Apricots packed in the local cannery No. 2 can 3 for . . . 39c Goody-Goody Brand Yellow Cling Peaches No. 2 h can, 2 for .... 35c Solar Brand Sliced Pineapple No. 2 cans, 3 cans ..... 65c Van Camp's Sauer Kraut No. 2 can, 3 for . . 39c Van Camp's Hominy No. 21 can 3 cans . . . : . . 35c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 2 cans . 15c Quick Quaker Oats the large pkg. 23c Jersey Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. ...... 25c Coffee our own roast 3 very fine blends . .38c, 43c, 49c Electric Goods Waffle Molds Irons Toasters Percolators all the standard makes. Vi, off Fountain Lunch Breaded Veal with Currant Jelly Mashed Potatoes Gravy Butter ed Bread Coffee or Milk 25c Evening Lunch at 5 P. M. GATES & LYDIARE) BUY HEFtE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE Use our Free Parking Lot While Shopping in Our Store. . '1 '. -L A " l fruit 6 Vegetable SPECIALS 6 Large Grapefruit ....... 25c Medium Size Oranges, doz. 15c Fancy Celery, 2 bunches. ..... 15c 7 lbs. Sweet Potatoes . . . .35c New Beets, Carrots, Turnips," Large bunches 5c Plenty of Dressed Poultry A large variety of fish, such as Skinned Sole, fresh Smelts, Red Snapper, Ling Cod, Eastern Oysters, Olympia Oysters, Salmon, Halibut, Finnan Haddie. Johnson's Market Free Delivery Phone 97 Coming - Coming 2 Nights Only Monday and Tuesday JANUARY 7-8 The Fastest, Funniest, Most Sensational Added Attraction Ever Attempted .v.?.. .9. n.-:.p,.,Q m ft, H FTTI Joseph. S.KelleyS COUNTRY STORE K 'it I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS 1 7 4