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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX. STTXDAY. DECEMBER 7, lflHO
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Local and
.-Personal
5c Hemstitching. Mm. anoow,
219 HeiUty. -SHVf nddrpfu. 257
AHuUtiint Manager T. Ohern of
tjjn Hmithern I'm-lflr p a n e rl
through MiMlftirU ctf rutin north
I l:iHt t'VfnlnK on a busing trl
(ilvo Card Purty
Pythian Sinter will give a curd
parly lit 8:00 o'clock December 10
ut the K. P. hull, according to
announrement made yenterduy.
Nxt Tuesday night'n special . Y
meeting of. the city council will . tut.k(iy (liim(,r Viimi,u.u.) for . ft0
will be iik'HMfd with
Nt?d a npure? If so, we have
i Homo good uwd tires at the right
i price, Jennings Tire Co., 127 No.
thei Kfverslde, 258
Would Vui-rltmte Itiihh-H
The federal public health serv
ice Huh Indued a bulletin In which
it advocates that children be vac
cinated ugalntit smallpox before
Brill's Bheet Metal Works does Mtintf MotorKu .
expert repairing, fender and auto! Included among the out of mate
body repairing. tf j motorlstH who registered yesterday
11 1 "' jut the local brunch of the local
Air Wilmmaii VIhIIh j auto registration bureau, were
they are a year old. They Hhould : HI Laren of Portland, flying1 ; Simon Hurthauer of Hnzelton, Ida..
;be revaccinuted on entet iiiK Hchool, j salpHman for the -Live Material j and W. X. iluxtam) of Oakland,
way. the bulletin. The bulletin ; company, of Milwaukle, "Wis., left Calif. 1
atjjo strongly urges ue of diph yenterday iji his plane for the -'
tberla antl-toxln in the early stHges j north after V short business visit Dance Wed, and Sat. Dreamland,
of an attack of -this dineaxe. j in Medford. Mr. Urwn, who was! 258
up me next, to me last meeimg oi ceII whl(;h tho ClllhllIle hltUtlH arc viiihIiiIImii at Theatre
tnnx oony as now constituted, as ; ,,ullforru, Wednesday evening in1 The polleo department is In-
tne new council ana mayor win ,ttrlHn Ual ,;onie, ;r,! vestlgatlng evidences of vandalism not entirely
tfOie office the tint at January. . t Ue Jmji tnefltre whpro mis- j Tire Co., 127
Altnouftn trie meeting i uesuay j M((W( n Tnl, iii ' ' chievous boys are blamed for tear- I ;
night is for the purpose of dis-j M. aml Mrfl j., MllKtPrH who i Inif down bill poster and other- j Minn laH Joins Ashland Lodffc
cuvnng wun tne cii wttur com- . hmi boen rirftrn- ni Ahi.mii h.,vp -ki ilentrovlnir nronenv. The! Miss iJoiin (Jass of Medford warn During holidays, nermapent duv nnrl Snturvifiv fr-m cntnA
mission the details of the contract 1 irmV(.(I t() Talent. boys have been Identified and It! Initiated Into the Koyal Neighbor j waves, $5.00 complete at Palact:
by which the city will sell surplus; ' is likely they will be hailed Into! of Ashland at the meeting of that I Beauty Shop, under supervision of' Dr. O. P. Johnston, Dentist.
water to the Oak Orove district,' inwl , ,... llf.ntnn nt ! ih notice ninth. n t. exnhiin their hmlv bint Wedne.sdav nlsrht. Hlen Johrr Hmlth. 24Stf I Phions Hid.- Phnn. uc i?7w
ho mo Qiner mmiers o i 'iiy uum
neKS may be difwussed, mi fls to
1 i ne of the first saleenien in thei -
Cash paid for used tires that are i west to cover hi territory by ' VMtor Fmm N'uttlo
worn out. Jennings plane. Is an experienced pilot and, o. F. Nats, northwest represen
No. Riverside. 259 .wan not held up by the fog con- tative for the welt known Amerl-
.ditlons of yenterday. : ran Bejiutv tetrn frnn. wn n
. J husfneKii vbiltor In Mfdfni-,1 Tfri.
lighten the heavy buHlnes for the
final council meeting on Hecem
her It.
i U'5 Kant 0th St., ncroMH from M. M.j youthful misdeeds.
I Dept. h'tore. next door to Wurts!
(Jift Shop. Heal Estate Kxchange.
I'5 Kiutt fith St. Phone 14D0. 2fi4 ;
Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland.
258
' Moved to our new location at
125 Kast Cth Kt., across from Si. M.
IJppt. Store, next aoor to Wurts
Oift Shop.1 Ileal Estate Kxchango,
125 Knst filh St. Phone HOC. 2C-1
Motor to I'liNtrcn Oreg-oii
Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. Weaver left
Medford Friday afternoon for
Cove, In eastern Oregon, where the
body of Mrs. Mary Wagner, mother
of Mrs. Weaver, will be Interred.
Mrs. Wagner, who had been ailing
for several months, died at the
Weaver home In Sams Valley last
Wednesday evening. She was one
of the first pioneers In -the Cove
region.
f Sluic at Aslilaiid ' : I,eav For Portland
j The Boys' octette of the senior I Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Baker anil
f high school will Sing before an daughter were to leave today for
assembly ;it the Southern Oregon j Portland Moro Mr. Baker Is to
Norma) school tomorrow morning, j attend a session of the western
Mi-mhcrs of tho octette are Billy j division of the I'nlted Stales cham-
Parsons, Victor Noel, Arthur Cook.jber of commerce this week. j
r.e'on Dunfird, Harold (IcBaiier, I " 1 1
George Bennett, Max Hao and! r'lt rellned and remodeled at,
Winston Jiotell. ' ,,,n Fashion 'Bho,p, 424 Medford.
i ' , , j Bldg. Mrs. Harry - Andrews", Tel.
Photographs for Ninas. ThH1IH1, ir" i
P,n!,y, ,. Holly the.lt.-r. tf j x Vlll,lrnllJlll()I1
It Is not likely that a naturoilza-;
! tion hearliiK will be held In Jack- 1
son county before next February.
Plan had lcen under way to hold j
a hearing for second papers last !
.- Dr. II. P. Coleman has Installed
a new deep penetrating Burdlck
Infra-red Zoallte generator. "258
Tearliera FxainlniKions
An examination for stato teach
ers' certificates will be held In
Medford December 17, tfio county
school superintendent's office an
nounced ycHtorday. Quito a num
ber of applicants are expected.
rtur new studio Is opposite new
Tlfilly Ihoater. ... The Pensleys, tf
Visiting iris 1 tela lives
Joseph Fredrlckson; of Medford,
Is spending- a' few days in llnse
hurg visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Fredrlckson, and his broth
ers tind slAters. '
J. It. Oochran, agent for tho
Pacific Mutual Ufe Ins. Co., after
27 years experience, Is specializ
ing on family Income, corporation,
annuities and estate Insurance. Tel.
977-X. 1 " ' 262
IUjc Honor For l-ll f;irl
Miss Mary Kvaleta Fairfield, age
1 (I, of Omuls Pans has received i
fourth premium on her 4-11 cluhj
OvhH.lt Uj.tln ,.,..wl o tV.n
Pacific International Stock show f . . ' ,u ..... ', nn.
at Chicago In competition with oc-
hibits from 35 states. Mary's ex-
hlblt won first placo at the Fort
land Livestock international show
recently which entitled It to go
to Chicago for competition .there.
poned. There s little possibility!
that it will he held this month, j
A public card pnrty and Imznar
held by Thimble club of Neighbors
of Woodcraft at I. O. O. F. hall,
Monday even I ng, Dec. fith. Co rd
playing 25c, playing starting nt 8
o'clock. 259
llulle FiiIIh Couple Vel
The county clerk's office issued
a marriage license yesterday aft
ernoon to Oeorge Crumley, 21 and
Frances May Cook, III, both of
f Suite Falls. The couple was mar
ried by County Judge Alex Spar
row shortly after obtaining the
license.
Permanent wave, $5 complete; j
facials, scalp treatments and oil
shampoos, 50c. Prevost Beauty j
Shop, 815 W. Mnln. Tel. 363. 253tf
Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tf
Dr. Adams In Insurance Venture
Dr. W. TX. Adams of Portland
and foi'merjy of Medford Is modi
ortlidlroctor of the newly organized
Oregon corporation, capitalized nt
$100,000 with surplus of 1300,000
and i' to'- be known as the Union
HtalOA Llfo Insurance company.
r Small gift boxes , extra fancy
pears and apples at Marsh's Gro
cery, ., 205
New nulldliiff In I'mo
School sessions began last week
In the new Lincoln school bulld
Irtfi. on ';tho Ireensprlng highway,
between Ah!und and .Klamath
Frills, .providing one . of tho best
rural oducafjonal structure In the
county.' Tho, building was con
structed by Sig Ash, Medford, con
tractor,, and serves the Lincoln
and Pinchurst districts.
At Ohehatlq On nuslness
Former Judge "C. . M Thomas
sbent a nni"tlpn of last, week on
lAtsIuess.'nt Chehalls, "Wash., and
brdko h'e trip with, a brief stop
n't Portland. .' '
Do1 your shopping' nt the flold
KIH'Hardware. Special pro-lnven-tiiry
sale. 202
ItrtftttmtJon Completeil
There nro 800 men In Medford
Without work, according to a reg
IstmtHm M6f tho unemployed, as
compiled by Chris Gottlieb, mana
ger of the locnl branch t of the
United States employment hurouu.
Most of this number Is composed
of married men with families and
largit percentage of this number
Is composed of men with no pro
fession or special line of tradd.
;Tturn dry slab wood, $5 and $0
per lond. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
26Ctf
Lillian Cannon (lets Divorce
A divorce was granted to Lil
lian Francis Cannon from M.
Thurman Cannon In the circuit
court at Itoseburg la.st Thursday,
concerning which the Rose burg
News-Review says: "Mrs. cannon
charged the commission of n fel
ony, her husbnnd being In the
penitentiary following conviction
on - possession of a still. They
were married at Medford, May
is, Ifl'JS, and have no children."
H's time to fill your radiator
with nnfl-freese. Prestone, nlcohot
and Clyco nt Flchtner's Oarage,
2321M
;old DIM to. Hove Tailor
The town of (iold IIIII, which
has had no tailoring establishment
for years, will soon boast of one.
as C. D. Sorenson who was form
erly located In Central Point, will
very soon conduct In Gold Hill
a general tailoring, cleaning nnd
fur work establishment.
You will be well pleased If you
try a Tulip Oil. permanent wave.
When finished the htilr Is soft with
a natural looking wave and curly
ends. What overy woman la look
ing for now. Price $10, Other
pormanents $7.50. Work guaran
teed. Call 57, Bowman Beauty
Shop. 259
Shopping? In pfcfUorri
Among the people from other
localities, who wore, doing their
"Christmas shopping' early" In
Medford yesterday were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Roy peterman of Prospect.
Dave Pence nnd family of Flk
'reek, Mrs. Donna Graf f Is and
.Mrs. Chub Anderson of Phoenix.
Mrs. Peto Barnehurg of Kden Val
ley, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vincent
of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. L.
II. Wyanl and Mr. and Mrs. If. O.
Meyer of Luke Creek, Mr. nnd
Mrs. c: C. Bowls of Griffin
Creek and Mrs. Blanche, Gregory
and children of Table Rock.
Directory of Gifts for Men
Gifts Between ' Gifts Between
50c and $1.00 $2.00 and $5.00
II Silk Neckwear v5L Fancy Shlrta If
Fancy Handkerchief 8ots JhL Shirts with Colore to : .' II
Silk Hosiery 7&"A. , r-!?S)?h u
II . , , 1 Gift Box Handkerchiefs II
Cuff Links Belt Buckles and Belto-
ST. " MAJfl 9ram Sets
" . . Y IB Imported Silk Neckwear I
Pl Ar,f o . S. Car.imere Mufflers
Boxed Gift Set. jJ IfA. Coat Sweater.
VAiv Silk Muffler.
Gifts Between Robe.
$1.00 and $2.00 A&J Gifts Between
SfFoid. iTj $5 and $10.00
II Toilet 8et SUlf 'i Rain Clothing II
:,
Dry klndllnic 2.50 a load. Vnl
loy Fuel Co. 242tf
rompliHi'.s Mmitnni, Visit
i. Ij. .Tarkflon returned yeflter
ilny from n IniHlness visit of sev
eral day to Kalfsiiell, Montana.
The
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'Portraits of distinction.
Peasleys, opp. Holly, theater.
Mrn, Mf'Kiv (ines Homo
Mrs.. Floyd U-Kee and infant
son, KU'hard Mdwln, left Medford
yesterday for Mielr home In the
Apiilegato district. ,
Klamnth potatoes No. ;i. while
they last, Jil.W. , Small Oems 9llc
cwt! culls Mo Hi." 710 sou Hlver
side. -. " -' .i 1(9
fpilj' , COMING1 ' ' '.'.:;
W(W4 TUES., DEC. 9
V A vVI Dwarfing the Past and Pre.ent ... KJaunS
1 Vfe ' W The world in 1980 ... Dazzling .. . aaFS
kwmi IP
m&x? I
j EL RREN DEL " LV'-iV
mmmmjr ' M,ur,ne " ' '. uUti
O'Sul'llvan IfflW
jh s yti John T,ek Wi
f - " v S f Marjorle White If R,
11 Frank fMi
" ' Albert.on l
fff ' MOV'rre",
Fancy 8hirts
Leather Bill Fold.
Toilet Set.
Imported Lisle Hosiery
F'ancy Wool Hosiery
Bill Fold Sets
Cheney Ties
Gifts Between
$2.00 and $5.00
Mocha Gloves
Dress Shirts
Kid Slipper.
Golf Hose
Silk Lined Caps
Silk Tie and Handkerchief
Sets
Lambs' Wool Slippers
Dress or Motor Gloves
Cheney Neckwear
Pajamas , . ;
Ladies ! Come in and Select
"His" Gift at "His" Store
A small deposit, holds
any selectior) iintih. t
Chriatmasi ' u
Lee's
MEN'S
Shop
NEXT TO RIALTO
Buy Christmas Seals
Rain Clothing
Imported Silk Mufflers
Silk Shirts
Wool Bath Robes
Suede Jackets
Silk Bath Robes
Pullcver Sweaters
Smoking Jackets
Gifts Between
$5 and $25.00
- 4. -"
Novelty Pajamas
Military Brush Sets
Golf Knickers
Raincoats
Overcoats
Fur Lined Gloves
Leather Coats
Flannel Robes
Traveling Sets -
I Each qift neatly
. wrapped All ready
for the tree
u .... j. .
lit Klamath lulls
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Coleman and
son .'es, nro spending the week-end
-ih friends nnd relatives In
Klamath Kails. They left hy mo
tor j'Mterdny afternoon.
ICveryono admires heautlful eye.
The Kmnu Cllnc Beauty Shop Is
speclalliing In dyelnu eychrow-,
nnd lashes. Phone 4S4. 4
lluid To TnlM In Army
It Is not ni eaty n H lifted to
he to enlbft In tho Vnlted States
army, said SiM-sesnl nrover Owen,
local recruit Inu officer, yenterday.
He stated that Iron hound reeom-'
rnondatlons from I ivo reputable
r It if ens arc now necosHary hefure
sn applicant can ho considered fr
enlist mcnt. This is due to the
army helnff recruited up to full
strength.
Trade In your old smooth tires
on hinh quality risks. lrlvo with
safety this winter. Jennings Tire
Co.. 127 North nivnrstde. ir9
Mrs. Mark nt Chili Meeting
The IMMM't Vnlley Community
chih will hold Its December meet
I nr in the Belleview chili ImuiM
next Wednesday, hrfnniug t 10
a. m. nn thin in an sll-d.iy meet
inir. Mrs. Mabel Mack, home
demonstration a Rent, will pi e"nt
pew Chriftmns gift Ideas. j
The Hctmdicr-ait Shjap
f$ grnpct Less
For One Week Boginwing Moncfoy
Give hand made gifts for Christmas
The Handicraft Shop
43 South Central
Pholie 702
A1 Pew Suggestions for
yijj jlu
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From Medford's Big
Christmas Store.
EOFORD FURNITURE SHDWE. CO,
Look at These Savings!
Waffle Irons
1 lot point iiutoniiilic wnf flo iron of i;in
nino chromium lntt
S8.95
Hot point initomiilic wnf flo iron, nicklo
plated.
$8.95
CHRISTMAS TREE
LIGHTS
String of 7 luvire tree lights on
wnter-proof cord, (leniiine Mazili.
lamps, s'pei'iul
. S2.98
Strinp of 8 small lights, Mazda
lmiips, special
$1.19
Pyrex Caseroles
(icniiiiie. Pyrex cassciolcs with tinnies
-an ideal Chrislnias cift, speeial
S3.98
o
Pyrex Baking Dish v
A real Cliristinas special, pf inline PjO
rex liakinir disli,ie.Mihir vhlue.
spe,ial gQc
FOSTORIA GLASSWARE
in All Colors
Special Doll
SALE
Tliese( special reduc
tions me offered
ONLY to those win:
purchase d.ill car
riau'es. The Dolls an'
unusually well made
and fully dressed
Sec them in our windows.
Regular $4.00 Dolls to purchasers of
' doll carriages $2.98
Regular $5.00 Dolls to buyers of Doll
carriages, special $3.9S
Tho prices of doll carriages varv from
$5.00 to $0.00
WEAREVER
ROASTERS
(Hal
rnnsters
s h a p e ; Wear -Kver
id this wed;
O
snr
S4.7?
Electric Clock
Especially well made eli'lric dock
keeps accurate lime, special
S7.95
HIT AFTER HIT!
There's 'Always a Better i
Show at the i
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Continuous
Shows 1:30 to 11
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Funny-bones will need a
vacation after they stand
the strain of this mirth
quake. So gang away mates, for the
craziest cruice of the year.
We're off with the ravin navy
on the battleship Merryland.
JACK
izi if - i r
With -LILLIAN
ROTH
Eugene Paltette
Harry Green
"Sea Legs'
ALSO
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
in "Love YoUV Neighbor"
"Through Yanktze Gorge" Travelog
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Evening 50c
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LIBERTY MAGAZINE'S
Popular Cover Page
Romance
with
ELLIOTT NUGENT
as "Sandy"
SALLY STARR
as "Lil"
JACK MULHALL
L
Lil"
as "Wyn," their kibitzer
friend who keeps everything
In an uproar.
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