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....'4 f- j PAGE TWO MfiDFOIfi) MAIL THHH7XE.- MEDFOUn, Ol.'KfiOX. FU I DA Y. DFCEMBFIt .'). 1SK0 Ideal and -'Personal C'luliiiK for I-Ycw Filed Im-.iI Institute 'I'liiiiornnv Tim Htate InriuKtrlal Accident Unite a nuinlirr uf teiuhem are cfitnmlHsion filed cluim for few ' expert ed ot the local Two HnHtllng ApflUiitloiiH g A buMlneMt Htructurc It to he ' If ullt In Medfurd at a cunt of Jhdiiu, .lict-urtlliiK tu an application on f (It V today at the clly building depart- llient. The name and location will jfriobc announced until next week. John (onlln applied for porntin lon to build a dwelling on Dakota Hii-col at a cost-'jtf $2000, accord Iir to another applh-atfuii. Tailed North, by Drjith . ST Mr. and Mi; "John Jmim-ii 9 Air. and Mi'H.'Jcns Jcriwn are Icav Jtl'ir? Medfurd 'today - for Albany. -hcre they will attend the fiiivOul Cnmorrmv of their ulster-ln-law. fills. Lawrence Jenwen. Mr. Jen m fr1!! recently Buffered from a stroke flMf paralylH and iiwh of her death ('AVUh received here yesterday. Law (tWiice Jenwen form Qiy made hlH . florae I Medford and is remem 1)oied hy many friendn. I j ;' All chhph of cruelty to awed peo JUW, children, dim animals and 'bird, cull Humane Society, 1516 ft;' Invitation Kx (ended If AH young people, married or sln- Ajflo, ludieH or gentlemen, hot ween tihltfh fehool chiKH and olhle clusn Prr elderly people and thoe who iire not already regular attendant) gtT some church, are Invited to Join U .,..-.. ... . t. l I. .in. ntn? a union m at, jv. tiimi-ii 4oulh. Sunday morning at 4:45 Interesting lesson diutBdion every timidity. w The. Hoyal NetKhbor bnzknr will iyts held at the MacMarr atore on :.Vorth Central, Hurting at 0:30 next fc&iturdtty morning. 25G f f isl(oin from n JMstunoc i R. T. Hotchklsa and S. L. HarrlH of ChicaKO. 111., are amonjf the fctfueiU from a distance registered at Medford hotels. Othevn are Captain H. M. Klmcndorf of Wash JDK ton, p. c.. It. C. Sangttter of "Omaha, Neb., and Cecil U. Pel fcttam of "Wilder, ilda., J. Zarolli of prince Ruuert, XI. C and Mr. and ,wIiw. It. for aeceptanee of the workmen's compenKation act In circuit court today iiRiiliiHt Hirt and JOrncst It ohm for $", and against John Cogan and George (,Juh for $31. Ix-avcH for Ifopltal Conrad Stnng of the local South ern I'aciflc freight office, left this morning by train for the Southern Pacific hospital in San Kranchtco. .Mr, tftang was Injured In a col liHifin Iiwt Saturday, and suHtained a broken leg. Chain f jrceiiMH'intf Koad K. It. Went, former rewldnt of friKtltutn to Klamath Kalln and who now maketi be held tomorrow at the liellvlew his home in Medford, arrived In jirhool south of Ashland. An in-j the efty this morning- for a brief leienthig program hiut been ur- I visit, fie registered at the VVIUard ranged and the s.-Kfion will open ! hotel this morning and told the at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, i clerk to warn motorist who are Those alt. -ruling are. planning to iilanniiii the OEIO l,l"J (yr biiHket luncht-s. 'rlll'lf' ( ltllstllW4 ' Knink I.. Knili.mi of Mi'ilfunl wan tiiinMactliiK liu-Aif.sM in CirantH .1'anH A'eillH.-ilay. , J. If. Ciohnin, nKont for the Tailflp MuIiihI Jlfe In. Co., aflm' 1'7 yoai'H exiierlrncc. In ripcrlallK on family Iiicoiik. (.aoi-poratlon. and i iinmiitl8 anil filiate iiiKurance. Tel. 977-X. 202 Klamath potal they Ian. $1.75. cwt; culls ljc Ih. Side. "s No. lO while Small Cciiih illte 710 Suuth Klver-2M i u.hi. ejiain. AiiiioiiKn cnaina are; not necewary, they are a ureal' help. The ll it'll way waa exceed ingly Hlippery .this, morning unil the fo(? wan quite ilenie, wllleh ; furth- endanKereil motorifi. b'ev- : leral earn were unahle to make the! iKrnile. The snow ho longer eauHenj trouhle Hinee It haa all h(H-n re-; moved from the highway," hcom- j mented. Klamath Fall Herald. Cranston of Vancouver, It Small gift boxea extra fancy Incurs and apples at Marsh's Oro ti.. 265 HIiop)lnjr In AliMlford Amonir people from other locul Sylles who are shopping and trnnH jtetlnK business In Medford today Care Mrs. Cora Davis of Dodge bridge. -.Mrs. oorgq Averlll of ''Kutte Falls and Mrs. Lloyd Pnlen iif Central Point, t Trade In your old smooth tires pn lilRli.aually Fluks. Drive with safety jihls winter. Jennings Tire ;o., 127 JJorth Jtlveralde. 259 Jlllrd filrl for XeAtblirys ' A telegram received Wednesday Iftiornlng from Minneapolis, Minn., (announced the birth of Xnney Ellz- nlnrth JJewbury,', on December -2. Nanoy Ellzahoth '1 the tlilrrl daughtor to lc born to Jfr. and j Sirs. Newbury. Car! Newbury for Jinorly resided In Klamath Falls land Is the son of Mrs. Wilbur A. June. Klamath Mills Herald. 1 Carl Newbury Is. n son of Attorney JClus Newbury and brother of Don Newbury of Medford. Kxf 'ettyl Home Niiiftay IJeiiiilL' WherlfA lnnl Ii.niilni.u and Chief of I'ollee CMatouji Me-1 n"''"' t'redle are expected to return w.uti- j nay rrom Tacoma, uasn., with three HUHjieclH for the Wilnon store burulary here Inst Sunday In their eu.itody. The thri jj men, alleged ('hieago gangsters, ('. H. Smith, Al bert Hennett and Cleorge Itennett, were arrested In Taeoma Wednes day with most of the alleged loot In their possession. lOf Jilumaili Tails I Mr. and Mrs. T. James and I Mr. und Mrs. K. II. Miller of Klam I nth Falls were among southern Oregon people registered at local I For tomorrow large assortment of ludleK hoes, value's to J5.0U. special JL'.'JS; ull lzs lntho lot. H.it.i going at fl.'jx and 2.ll8. The Hand liox and Shoe fJox. 223 Kast (Jlh. 250 I tnttny-wni 101rfi iAitfti-i IOETP Economy Grdc&ena I During holidays, permanent waves, tr.00 complete at Pnlace llenuty sho, under supervision of Helen John Smith. 2l3tf Mr. Kiled ;ruuli Pass Hiram Mender, : companled hy Our new studio Is opposite new Holly theater. Tljo Peasleys. tf'( M. W. A. lOlects Off leers At the regular meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America last evening, officers for the ensuing year were cleetwl, and six new members were admitted Into tl. order, Portraits of distinction. Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. I111I1 ill II. It. Finch. Instructor at the senior high school, was a 1 sent to daybecause of illness. dry Hum green fir .slulis will? wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 1131. 2olltf I (ius Newbury, wa a visitor ini j Ornnts Pass yesterday In eonnec-j j tlon with business pertaining . to the division of mi estate near the 1 Savage Itapids dam. Mr. Mender j I is one of threo referees appointed 1 to divide some land near theOlam ; among several heirs. He will be! in grants P;iss again tomorrow . on the same business. .Miss Diirgau Visits (;riiuls I'uss .llss Ustella iDorgun of Medford. who Is home economist for an electric company, was a visitor in OranlM Pass yesterday. i.oino 10 ineru maffo anw can- 1 1 ned -fruit sale, flood clothing for U entire family. Palm .IJldg,, No. Fir'Q ftt.. 'Slltlirdave Jle . Slit -kt '"MHei'u !r Altar Oulld. 2 Bit Mr. Cimglll Itetilrns llalnh CdwkIII returned to Med ford this forenoon frorfi Portland, where he .hud been attending to business matters. Burn dry alab wood, $5 and $0 per load. Met. Fuel Co., Tel. fi31. . . 56tf AilcrnrM Hoim? Stmllo Alfred J. Anderxon ha closed I bin downtown studio nid hM a 'home studio at SJ2 Knwt Ninth. Mr, Anderson does commercial work, a uHtial, and Koeci to the h o m ch of the eu Kt o m e ru to make portrait!). Mr, Anderaon ha con ducted a Hfudlo In Medford for several years. Need a spare? If so, wo have some good used tires at the ritfht mice. .Jennings Tiro Co., 127 No. Itlvorslde. 251) Kind treatment, assured all nnl j nulls bparded with the Jackson (County Humane Society. Phone j 131 0. , . , 250 AltciuleO (Inlden Wedding Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Sweeney ot ? Medford weio In Uranta Pass last i Tuesday to attend tho golden wed iin aelehratlon for Mr. and Mrs. V. O. White of that eltv. i ; .. i V r.l Saturday Special Another delicioua spc oial that always provos popular with cur cus tomers. Spanish Cookies . 1 1.g d&emo . iy":xz Generously jpl&d cookies with roistod nut covering. Those aro regularly pricjtlat 15n the dozen. GET YOUR SUPPLY EARLY I Oregoiiuins tit Hotels Among tho Oregonlans register ed at Medford hotels nro Mrs. K. II. Koehler of Lebanon, H. r:. Llebe and C, H. Ford of Kimi'ne. CI. M. 1'artrldgo of Monmouth, and the following from Portland: Mrs. T. Itoiw. Miriam II. Eulng, O. IT. Perry, P. 11. Miller. C. A. Perl, CI. V. MoDanicls. 11. F Shepherd, A. I,. Jlrntton. O. Olescr, C. M. Calkins; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Doyd. A. J. It line. K. Flanders, Mr. und Mrs. Harry It. .Hnvnge... Chas. U. Peiklifj and WM. (!lark, ' With new hair and hht styles, your eyebrows and lashes must bo perfect. The Emma Cllno llenuty Shop Is specializing In dyeing and arching. Phono 4IH. ids James Morse In Hospital James Morse of Ashland under went rtn operation at noon today at the Sacred Heart hospital, for an acute Infection of the antrum. A public card party nnd bazanr held by Thimble club of Neighbors of Woodcraft at I. O. O. F. hall. .Monday evening. Dec. 8th.. Card playing jr.e. playing starling at 8 O'clock, 259 TONITE and SAT. 10 BIG REASONS f8l8 WHY . WiS ' ROAUL WALSH'S "THE BIG TRAIL" m , lltil Oivni C'iin'1 Forget It There's a new city on the map of Oregon. If ono Is to believe his eyes In surveying tho register at the Pin tin nil hotel. The city 1st "Pure Water," .Ionics II. Owen's! nleknamo for bis homo town of Medford. Mr. Owen, who is a I lumberman. Is so proud of Med- ! ford's new water sunnly and sys tem. Installed a few years ago. that ho proposes to toll the world about It by way of hotel registers. The Oregonlan. Photographs for Xmas. Pensloys, opp. Holb theator. The tf Cupid Continues Active The vounty clerk's office Issued marriage licenses today nnd yesterday- to lerge llavymnn. 5(1. niyl Uninn tlapstin. 4i, Imh of Corn Uig. Cnl.: Irving Werglnnd, 211. and Merle Walte. 24. both of Auburn. Cal.: (Ileun Itlaek. 14, and It nth Stockton, ii, both of Stockton. Cal. T.oti me write yur fire Insurnnce. t'is.l V. HcVwnUI, Hotel Hollimd llldg. i'lfonj U'.ill. tt ll iUli ,ft liioltnus tlnton Ileal I. laucher of the IV"'l (Istllet. left yr.terilav fur Arnaliiav. w eere w ill spend IS THE MOST GIGANTIC SPECTACLE EVER FILMED 1 THE GIGANTIC dAST, 20,000 Men, Women and Children. 2 THE ANIMALS, '30,800 wtild and do mestlq oreatures. ' 3 THE LOVE STORY btftween boy and girl fighting all odds. , 4 THE WAGON TRAIN, 500 toiling wagons lumbering to the west, 5 THE SAVAGE INBIAN attack, 5000 Redskina on the warpath. 6 THE CLOUDBURST, flooding wilder , ness and campers. 7 THE PLUNGE OVER CLIFFS, wag ons, men and horses. 8 THE SWIRLING iRIVER Crossing, onward through torrent and muM. 9 THE BURNING DESERT, always fighting, hoping, winning. 10 FILMED IN 11 STATES. Scenes !; from the beauty spots of America's 1 ' 'Wonderlands. ' . i . Admission?. Ma. 25 . marvel east with Jck Wayne, mar guerite Churchill, El Brendrt, Tyrsne Power. Ian Keith, Davis Rellir, il many msg;,' MlSVrETONE NEWS Eve. 50c Kids Always a Dime Buy FOX SCRIP, the Gift tho Pleases Everyone 2 DAYS , BEGINS TODAY! Continuous Sat. 12:3011 I'M.; f 'oil will be well pleased If you V.lrv a Tlllli (111 permanent wave. hen finish, tl. hair is soft wllh , natural looking svuvo und curly lends. What every womsn Is look i Ing for now. Price $10. Oilier j pormuiienls IJ.ftO. Work gniirnn i ti'd. Call 57, Itowmnn Heauty Hhop. sn KMH'iIiiI Home Sllllilily C. K. (lateM. who has liunithe past munth In the east. Is expected buck In Medford Hiinday morning. . Phone 642 your refuse. . We'll haul am ny Clly Kal:'.'lary Service. . :a7tt Hhttnnun f Yiiklnui. U'tifh.. Walt A b p I n a ir Vinnti'ho. Wiii-h., tiitil Paul Amort of Vort lanil. H rrntfntat!M)i of ih John llcan Manufuittirititf mm- puny, art !" l,Mlfonl Imlay, liav Ktoppi'il on Ihfir rot urn from rt rompnny ituctinr In fun Joki. j While Mr r I h y 11 railing at Itufrlmnl lirtw. Ktore. How thtv 'will mako the trip on from MimI .for1 ihey hjven'l Rnnoitnt'!i1. hut frlonitii way thy nrn bltrh-hklnn. dnf to the up ten did work of nnm of iilUornltt ? ntiv on. All TALKING WH1R1WM) WtS-TIRW.f 7" ii7'""'''' e.utin' cowboys - I Pj fi- the warpath WflMi yo 8 some k itTTHiT . j! . ction with ; , m)r also 4h; tKX' 1 Y KIN-TIN-TIN T'" W""'! Hflllll sound cartoon aiill THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE ' ' i . : ' i ' ', , ,. . . Ye Old Time Breakfast ! - v. , . . . o . i Every once in a while you hear somseims say "I just can't eat any breakfast. I drink a cup of coffee and that's all I Wafeit." ' Now they don't mean that at all what they, really mean is that they don't care for the kind of breakfasts they ar getting. o ., , ,,, ; ; , If you haveorme-one in your family thiat wont eat, try this Sunday, get up in time to hear Bill n KMED, 8 to 9 and then serve a Bill Sharpies breakfast Hot caUs and cane ad nnaplts syru with crisp freshork sausage steaminghot coffee well, we'l1 just het those poor appetites will disappear in a hurry. , , V ' Best of all you naay try it at a saving jwst fcwy ur special breakfast combina . timn offered below. t -: , j , , H'omie-style with that home f laver " that makes real toast Mb. loaf loaf :i , e i ; . . ... 3 for 20c .:!:.. 10c Honne-style breakfast rolls, nap kin or parkerhouse, doz 15c Ye 01.dite Breakfast Pkg. Albers Flapjack Flour Car Rckdtell Cane and Maple Syrup 1 lb. Pure Pork Sausage ' AHfoT59c flat caras 22c Gdeea Biisoons, Miss Low Brand, t No. 2 cans, 3 for , . r' , ..... . 35c TenwaAees, Dvl Regwe, solid pa.ck', alway the best, yet fimen and . better than ever this yer, No. 2i ca, 3 for . . . . S. No. 1 Klamath Potatoes. 43c U 14 lba. , ,25c Schgley 's . Siskiyou f Tomatoes, standard pack, as good as some solid packs, No. 2 cans, 2 for ... ! -OTHER THRIFT-ITE-MS i i . . ...... Btawieunais, faatcy fruit, lb. ...... 5c Qrawes, sweet and jwicy, 2 doz 25c Leaews, Snwnkis, 2 'dto. ...... 33c Sweet jBOtatees, 8 lbs. ........ 25c Persusminsaw, large sie ...... 5c Seett Tissue Toilet Parser, 3 reih 2ic Weswen Oil, ejt. ca . , . 4 . 47c HedLand's Meait Balls, No. 1 23c GidfiSien Corn, Gardenpatch 0 brand, No. 2 can, 3 for 35c ffoifinny, Van Camp's, No. 2 cans 10c Rolled Oats, the large sack, , quick cocker or plain 35c Crisco, finest shortening for all . purposes, 3-lb. can, 69c 6-lb. can . . . . .' $1.35 P. & G. White Soap, 8 bars 23c Jello, the ever-popular dessert, 3pkgs. . ... . . . . . ... 20c Fisher's Blend or Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack ....... .$1.49 Sav aa javK gif a-14 stoxA.A msrclua n&'&a priKeal fov-.less. A wide variety of ewythiMag far t&e kttiwa MVJ,ayowl fw ymr Uwwrely insectk without being turned tm fcuwy. KWkrW IrwTfB . $1.49 to $.80 .Mmvmwm Wave, over 1000 Stove F'ereeJia'froifS'. . . : S&t f 0.45, Eiectniic Waf fl lrim 5.11 ti Jrilf jwisee ( select. from. wters ...... ; . 69c to $4.98 JWhpJUs Grididles, aluminum. $1.1 2 Finest Italia Fdia hy greatest ltalia.. QheoAs , DEL BAY WiiD Ranvw4as Ki. 1 hall aiPs. . . . 2tU WusAlfrnw 3-BfUtM lf lfc km jy e. Lbaktv tea fcll.i ' 53MKigf, wjott.Vta.A vvtoaAvm, arf , buMsr, dm c nih .... 6th at Central GATES' &' LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL LOTS OF ROOM TO PARK 6th at Grape D o D o c 0 i i 30EZXO VV Vwm J wmamm 4 mmhmw m mhm ' . I -) ; I . . ' SI 6 66 la a doctor's Preicription for COLDS & HEADACHES It It the moil tperdy remedy known CG6 also in Tablets I THIS CHRISTMAS Give a Shrub. Tree or Rose Bueh gifts that last! Russellville Nursery 528 8. Fir St. HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J JOHN H. LOCS Pointing Decoratlnf Fin Interior Work Aptclalty " Phone 118 or 1451-J i;.