MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGONY FKTIUY. DF.Cr.MIR 19, 19.T0. P3TGE THREE Whillock's Golden Rule Sanitary Food Stores ' C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager ' No. 1 No. 2 233 W. Sixth 117 N. Central Golden Rule Stores Are Owned by Rogue River Capital All you have to do is phone a. Sanitary Food Store if you wish to save a trip down town these cold, damp days. We'll carefully fill your order and deliver it to any part of the city without charge. This is but one of the many ad vantages of getting the Sanitary Food Stores Shopping habit. (1 See Our Windows For Saturday Specials Y . BIG ASSORTMENT OF Christmas Candies, Nuts, Oranges and Other Fancy Groceries for Your Christmas Dinner Where You Meet Good Things to Eat Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Golden Rule Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc ery No. 5 in Central Point. 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less revii! Ilnor tar (a Hints I Cy Horr. ai:ito prohibit Ion of ficer making his heniUiimrters In .Mi'ftfoni, on duty yesterday after noon at (IrantH Push, um'stoil Koy Campbi'U. a former local resident, and sol ml 4i gallons of allowed alcohol and 29 quarts of nieardl rum, .said to have been destined for Eugene. A larse Hudson sedan was seized. .More arrests are expected. Will Arrive Tomorrow j Mr. and Mm. F l.eltfh Swindon; and little daiiKhter, Xarbura Jeish, ! are expected to arrive in Med ford) by motor tomorrow from Sacra -; memo. Cai., having been called to this city by the serious illness of Mrs. Swin.on'a brother-in-law, K. ! N. Kldrede. Ia'uvc for K u mm-t Mr. and Mm. Krod Seheffel left by train today for Rupert, Ida., where they will spend the holiday with relatives and friends. onnoi (in. litre Dantv, 'INmmrrmv The Central Point Grange will i hold its regular bi-monthly dance j at the Crange hall tomorrow night, i with mimic furnmhed by a special I orchestra. Thve dances draw quite i r. n attendance of k r a n k e r s an d ; others from the northern part of the valley. They will continue to j he held during the winter months, i Dancing ceases at midnight. ri-o ni Oregon til lit Oregon In its, other than those from Portland, registered at Med- i ford hotels today were . p. Wat kins of Salem. X. itoont of Marshfield, and the following from Kugene: Thomas Chapman, l- P. Knight, C. V. Smith, J. I. Caver-; hill and A. Stewart. IODOE 30EZX0E It. (. Fowler llvtimiw County Agent 11. CJ. Fowler ar rived home hut uihht from visits at Chicago. Amery. Wis., and St. Paul. Minn., for the past IK days. Very special tomorrow, shoes $2. sc. to Hats $1.49 to $J.!S. Advance spring hats on display. I.VitX and $3.!1S. The Hand Ho & Shoe lli.x, 23 Hast Sth. 270 O Burn green fir slabs with dry wood and out fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 256tf More Fruit Shipments Bringing the total of the season past the 4200 mark. 14 more oar loads of fruit, were shipped during the past week to eastern markets. Wo want to mnko you happy. Attend our pre-lnventory sale. Go.d Hill Hdw. 272 Adams, Central Point. Nothing! barred. Plenty of birds. 2711 lie Homo for Christinas Klmer Oat man, who has been spending the early winter In io Angele.s, will return to this city for the Christmas holidays, ac cording to letters received yester day by his local friends. Package goods hs price, craft Shop. Handi-270 Vacations Start Today Most of the rural schools In the county will be dismissed today for the Christ mas vacation to end January 5. Programs this evening and afternoon will be presented, including the traditional Christmas trees. Miss Elizabeth liurr. sup ervisor of rural schools, will at tend the Pankey district program tonight. FINE FUR DISPLAY 'As a special feature of Christ mas week, just two days In ad- vance of the - glorloim ,- holiday, Mann's Department store will bring to Med ford shoppers an opportu nity to buy the supreme gift for ladies, fun nnd fur creations. It was announced this morning. John F. Everett, representing Henioff Hros., one of the oldest nnd most reliable fur dealers In America, will be at Mann's store next Tuesday nnd Wednesday, De- ' comber 23 and 24. Ho will bring with him a won derful selection of fur coats and! t-carves, which will make beautiful j t'hrNtmas gifts 0 oiilldi onuniiiu- FINE DEER HEAD 1 I. M. Sbc-lby. well known sports man of this city, brought a mount ed deer head to The Mail Tribune office today, which was a beauty and aroused enthusiastic com merits from the snake and fish editor, as well as other members of the staff. Mr. Shelby shot the deer near Shnkes Butte, Klamath county. this fall when hunting with Clnr once Ends, his frequent hunting companion. It was a mule' deer four-point buck which weighed about 250 pounds, the head nnd arrangement of the antlers being partieularlv symmetrical. Olnstlftfd advertising gets rnsiilts COMING SUNDAY For 2 Days Only Womer Brother pnmnt A Thrilling Romance of the Early West m . '' ' pr jSONG I ' " with ... Leverette and Niedermeyer I m -"""H WEST I JOHN BOLES - YIV1ENNE SEGAL JOE E. BROWN Alt Sintjihj All Talking All Color f THE OLD WEST LIVES AGAIN IN THIS BEAU TIFUL MUSICAL RO MANCE OF COVERED WAGON DAYS ... A STORY OF FIGHTING LOVE IN GOLD RUSH DAYS! I! The Olft Ideal, Whitman's Can dy. 51.00 to $ 7 . T 0 m a Heat h 's Irug Wtoro wraps and pays the postage on It to any pvace in the United States. 273 Visited in Ashland Mrs. A. W. Aya nnd daughter. Mrs, Walter Jennings, and Mr. and M rs. Pa u l Hick were a mon g the Med ford people spending Wednes day in Ashland. Heath's rrug Stow is paying the postage on Whitman's Candy to any place in 1. 8. S73 llcturns to Ludlow i Mrs. J. w. Kverett and two chll- , dren of hudlow. Cal., left by train , this noon for their homo in that city, after having spent a month here ns the guests of Mrs. Everett's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Fry1-j Big hat sale tomorrow at the: Emmy Uiu Hat Shop In M. M.j Slore,7."ic, $1,411, $l.!KS. Hats worth j up to $7.50 regular. 2 7 0 For Chrlstmaji got Hurlbut'ff Ilible Stories. Tel. 745-H. 256tfj Kind treatment assured all ani mals boarded with the .Jackson County Humane Society. Pel. KU. 270 Vacation In Denver (Hiding Tlengston, law clerk In the O. C. P.ogg office, will leave this evening for Denver. Colo., to spend the holidays with his mother in that city. j lllhboa sale 1 lot of ribbons 5c a yard. 'Handicraft Shop. 27- In From Ashland Louise liodgers of Ashland was in Medford this forenoon. Christmas Trees On aal it Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office, beginning Saturday, December 13. Employes' Relief Committee. 275 Officers Check Lights State traffic officers last night established a temporary auto head light checking station at Central Point, stopping north and south bound cars. If a headlight or tall light not burning, the driver was p.t once ordered to have the trouble repaired. In the past mo t.orits were given 48 hours in which to make repairs, but a- re cent ruling changed this method radically. Broken windows ' reglazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf Mrs. fiollauer Illicit Home Mrs. K. II. Adamson of Ashland and daughter. Mrs. Ted Oeltauer ,of Medford, arrived in Ashland yesterday from Tlancho Santa Fe. Cal., where ihey vcre called by the death of their daughter and stater. Mrs. Helen lladger. They brought with them the infant son of the late Mrs. Hadger. The two older children are remaining with their father in California. Turkey shoot Sunday at Frank Adams, Central Point. Nothing barred. Plenty of birds. i!7l Will Spend Holiday in California Dr. Robert K. Lee will leave to morrow morning for California, where he will spend the holidays visiting with friends and relatives. All canes of cruelty to aged peo ple, children, dumb animals and birds, call Humane Society, 1516. Were fjocnl Visitors Yesterday Mr. i-.nd Mrs. U K. McOanieLs nnd Mr. and Mrs. I. Kelthly were among the residents of Grants Pass who were in Medford yesterday. Jackson Hotel Decorated j Numerous decorations have been j placed in the lobby of the Jackson, hotel, in order to add to the f et-j tive appearance during the holiday season. , j Our new studio Is opposite new Holly theater. The Peasleya. tt Special Saturday! Cyclamen plants $1.00 each. Holly wreaths $1.00 each. Hogue Valley Floral Co., Liberty Market, cor. Main and Holly, iphone 1040. 270 VUltors from Klamath L. W. Alguiro and C. C. Colvln were in the city today from Klam ath Falls. See the beautiful diKplay of floral plants and cut flowers, pot ted Poinsettias, 35c, 50c and 75c; with ferns, $1.00 to $r.00. Rogue Valley Floral Co., Liberty Market, cor. Main and Holly. Phone 1040. 272 Tingley Chnmpio Hero Tingley chample of Santa Ttosa, formerly of thU city. In here spend ing the holidays with friends. He plans to return south In two weeks,. Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist, Phlpps Bldff. Phone 14G2. 177tf To Visit In Jacksonville Mrs. Linda Whiteside nnd Mrs. Ruby Fox of San Francisco arrived by train today from that city, nnd left Immediately hy auto for Jack sonville, where they will be guest of Mrs. W. M. Katon. Model sale , and. -less. Se; windows. Handicraft Shop. 270 35c; 1 tt Daily's Taxi, Phono 15. to 4 passengers. Miss Held Visits Medford Miss Virginia Reid of San Fran cisco arrived by train today to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fnderwood, Clever novelties,. Vj price. Han dicraft Shop. L'70 Radiator antl-freeze, glyco, alco hol, at Post Office Super Service. 272 Visited Their Onnghter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaffer of Medford were visiting In Ashland Wednesday with the!.r daughter, Mrs. 'Paul Mars. Sneolal Swoet, juicy navel oranges, 10c doz. up; good cab bage, per lb 2c In 60-lb. lots; K. F. Netted Gem spuds, U. S. No. 1 , per cwt. $l.iil; quality apples (no culls) 05c box and up. Public Market, So, Riverside. 270 Dance with the Knglc Christmas- night. Dreamland hall. A good lime assured. 274 Gift suggestions: Famous Dur ham full fashioned silk hose, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95; fancy bedroom slip pers nnd mules, very special $1.50, $1.05. The Band Mo & Shoe Box. 223 Fast 6th. 270 It's time to fill our radiator wtlh nntl-freezo. Prestone, alcohol and Clyco at Flchtner's Garage. 232tf Dedicate School Tonight Mi's. Husnnne Homes Carter, county school superintendent, plans to be present tonight at the dedl- ri-ation'of the hew sohool at Lincoln, on the Oroensprlngs highway, for the Plhehurst district. The build ing, is, one of the most modern rural structures. In the- state and was recently completed. The Ash land city school superintendent. ((leorge Jlrlscoe accompanied by Mrs. Briscoe, also plans to be present. Genuine English holly nnd holly wreaths. Monarch Heed Co. 275 Benioff Bro. selection of won derful fur coats and scurfs, suitable for Christmas gifts, will 1o at Mann's Store next Tues. nnd Wed., Dec. 23 and 24. Coatn priced from $H9.fft to $45. Scarfs from $311.50 to $1H5. Furs make "royal' gifts, if 7 BUY HOLLY SCRIP FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. MAKE YOUR FRIENDS HAPPY r i HURRY! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS DON'T MISS THE BIO FUN SHOW! DIZZIER THAN EVER The Sr.reen' Greatest Comedians In THE YEAR'S MOST SENSATIONAL COMEDY 1 Continuous Shows Tomorrow Starting at 1:15 New York Paid $6.60 a Seat , To See fWhoopee" which comes to the Holly Christmas Day at Popular , Prices MKJHTY STARS OF 'THE CUCKOOS'" .TO OUR PATRONS: ' "Sonfl of the West" Is the second of the year's greatest productions the Hclly has booked for your entertainment during the Holiday season ... We kindly request that you watch the Holly ads closely for announcements of the Big Attractions coming. LEVERETTE AND NIEDERMEYER. O WITH DOROTHY LEE 5 BIG SONG HITS! YOU LIKE TO LAUGH SEE THI8 ONE ... WE GUARANTEE A LAUGH A MINUTE AND A SURE CURE FOR THE BLUES No Advance In Prices! SEE Cratc' Bike Starting Monday, Matinee AN-Color Film Dec. 22 Children 10 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Change , Mjt. A',ul, -35 Inee Schedule Evenin9 .... Doors open 1:30 Children 25 " ' . , . . AduiU 5o Graham MeNamee 8hw starts 2:00 KMED Tonite ' 0n,y 0ne 8h0 g t0 6:15 Universal News Each Afternoot Comedy WOOISEY IN KAOIO'i IIAIU.I COMIDT SOMSSHIU Screen's b 0 und ing nit-wlts find out how Paris got that w a yl Give Your Friends Holly Scrip for Christmas Attractive Redwood Gifts S We have an unusual line of Redwood boxes, bas kets and trays filled with fruit and nuts. Prices to suit all, from SI. 00 up. These gifts must be seen to be appreciated. Extra Fancy Pears and Apples 2 There is still plenty of time to send fruit to your friends on the coast. We have Extra Fancy Pears in quarter and half boxes and Extra Fancy Apples in. quarter and full boxes. Just leave the address and we will send the fruit for you. SATURDAY Del Monte Coffee, per lb 39c SPECIALS Puffed Wheat, 2 for . . 25c Home-Made Fruit Cake and Plum Pudding Box Chocolates, all sizes, for Christmas Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. Marsh . Grocer Phone 252 OE Phone 252 OE IODOE O O City PiImih 'Attract TjodKCM Tlio cold weather Inst nlcht pnui ed over ton wnndprlnjr tmnHlonlw to take advantage of the warmth of the elly prison. J'"lvo m"n ar rived at the pollco. Atatlnn In ono group and wero reloased tills morn Iiib with advloo that there Is no work In Medford und .that they xhoitld continue their Journey out of the city. The prlnon ho ao conioduttonH for only four prlon erM, but the tranfdetta overlook this Inconvenience as long ua they are Hheltered. 1 Dr. Root.' B; Ikw, Liberty Bldg.j Dry klhdllnB' pM load.. 'Val Kye exnnilned, g'laaitea. tt ley Fuel' 6. . 243tf Hand emhroldered pillowa tip to tlO vnlllex, Kat. Bpcolal $2.40. Handicraft Hhop. 270 Dry kindling 2.G0 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf From losiMTt . J. Frank nnd E. A. DeTara of Prowpect were In Medford thla mornlnff. r.enulno Engtlnh holly nnd holly wreaths. Monnreh Heed Co. 275 Itadlntor antl-freoze, glyco, nlco hol, at Post Office Super Service. 272 fit Mrdrorrt Today Mrs. H. K. Itrllt. Mrs. H. V. Col lins of Jacksonville nnd Mrs. Fletcher Flxh of Phoenix were among perins from out of town chopping In Medford this morning. Stated Cninmiinlrnllnn. Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M Friday, De cemher 19, 7:30 p. m. An nual election ot offlccrB for year 1931. Visiting members welcome Ily order of tile V. M. 27l C. M. lint'STOV, Sery. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HAIH Two flno specimens bolients; very much alive and prime; mate anri female'. Your choice 113. or both with cage. A good Christmas present for animal lovers. A'Iko walnuts and almonds, and Hpltx and Pe--lleioll). applet and Klnmatll spuds. 229 llewde. 1522-X. 270 EGGS ARE DOWN! SO ARE FEEDS! AT THE . 1 . MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. t Drop in at our store tomorrow for your weekly supply of Poultry and Dairy Feeds GET YOUR BREEDERS IN SHAPE NOW START FEEDING MADRONA "VITAMIZED" EGG PRODUCER CONTAINING NOPGO XX CODLIVER OIL. Retail 8tore 323 E. Main Trade at I Mill and Warehoure Either Place I Cor. 10th tnd 8. Fir -I ' ' "YOU'LL LIKE OUR FEEDS AND SERVICE" ' ! FfHt HAT.K Trailer, J.eo Young. Btewart Ave. 27011 Foil HA LIC Ouarnnteed canaries,! Co. ' ' a 7 r. Oil HAI.K Hnrlng flowering bulbs - make Ideal and Inexpensive glfls. Monarch Heed Co. 27.1 , Full HAI.K -heifer calf. 07-W. Fine young Jersey Mm. Adu Walz. Tid. FOIl HAI.K Bourbon Ited turkey , gobblers, Ohio slock. Tel. 725. tt FOR 8AM' Norton K-riut alto saxophone. :,. Tel. J4!l-M. 272 3-HOO.M furnished npts; private.' bath; fresh, elean, new: dultsj ..only. . 24 Ho. (lvi. Tel. nei-1.. I 272 I 1.4IUIK front a I 9 e p I n g room, j heated, nicely fui nlihed, excel-j lent bed, new, larva closet, abund I ance lint water. $4.r0 per week, at the (llorla-l'an, 37.1 Ho. Cen-'B trnl, 27r, W A XTi;r A utomat Ir rifle, phone 4S2-II. ftemlngton 273 For Saturday Special Raised Doughnuts, doz -15 Cocoanut Cookies, doz 8 Honey Cookies- doz 12 Homemade Bread, 2 for 152 , i Christmas Honey Cookies, 10f. doz. 3 doz. for 25 Christmas Kisses, doz, 20 Butter Wafers, 2 doz for .....35 Model's Fine Fruit Cakes '" V lbs, 75 and 2 lbs. $1.00 Lower Priced Fruit Cakes, lb. 25 i I I I J ! I i MODEL BAKERY 111 W. Main Phone 103-R J