MEWFORl) MATT TRTBTTNE, MEDFORD, QHlKiOV, FKIDAY, DKCEMDER 2C, littO.
K'icm n( I-ako free-It
j DurrHI NVuMiutii of l-ake Crwk'
was In Medford tuilny to hftve hi
i teeth cared for before school re
! oien after the holidays.
Iocal and
Personal
Year-End
Hi:-Joy Critter l4ile Trip
j Anions the local people who vl
ited Crater Luke yeHtenlay to enjoy
BkiliiB at the popular remirt, were
I Pelo Wilder, Moore Hamilton 'and
After Holiday Situation
Things wore especially qtiUa to-j
duy In business circles und mowtj
.Mt'Hfnnl ttooiilfl had that aueeH
Korrost Pickett. Mr. Hamilton ie-
uer! ported difficulty in iwlng the skin
aftrr holiday fooling nnd had to
and today
walking.
eneounterd more
think twleo before realigns that,
today wftvi Friday Instead of Mon- j
'May, but nil joini in neuurniff h
vtan i great Chrtetmn day.
Dry kindling I2.&U
ley Kuel Co.
load. Val-242lf
PAGE TWO
i Bsc mk - i
lr. fluuicr III Acalu
8. P. Hunter, of Phoenix, who
hud, p.n. operation on hbj right le(
ltl months ago, has been confined
to Mb' homo wraln for the past two
weeks. Dr. Swedenbuiff of Ash
Innfl, Attending physician, ry he
In gradually improving and will be
able to be about town oon.
lillllntc Predatory Aiiliiialn
ititunty warrants were Issued
the county clerk', office today to
D. V. Ilolman, Ashland, four coy
ote: (J era Id Mornlngr?tar. Central
Point, one coyote; Jxrls .Miirtln,
Trail, one coyote; ' Ienier Mctmul,
Lake Creek, one coyote. ,
Oregon Hotel Guest
Included among the hotel guestft
In Medford are M. Akers of Wll
ark. Mr. and Mrs. fieorge H. God
frey of Eugcuo, C, F. Illiter of Sa
lem, Hay Wilkinson of HarrLsburg.
and the following from Portland;
O. F. Galleghy, A. E. Mllleson and
family, Mr. and Mr. John O. Flynn
and H. F. McDonald and daughter.
Acknowledge your Christmas ,
ca rdn with New V ea r gree 1 1 n gs i
from Swem fJift Shop. 21
From lriwf.
Alice Walsh, Dorothy Patemorc
and C. Alhyn DeTara of Prospect
were registered yesterday at Med
ford hotels. -
1 1 a rga In da n ce Dre a m I a n d
night. Old-time and new. Ladles
free; gents 50c. . 277
Tho health of each one of us
depends to a large extent upon
tho health nf evervone liti Huv
bal-l Christmas Seals! tf
yilsH Turner Koine
Miw Margaret Turner, an In
structor In tho school at' Merrill
nrrlvcd - In Mvdford . Wednesday
inornfng to' spend tne holidays with
her pftrentHi Mr, and Mrs. H. D.
'I'urnor. t , , ,
. If yoU hava any change left
when ' you -are mailing packages,
why don't yotf use It to buy
Christmas Tuberculosis 'Seals?
Kvcry penny counts! The booths
uro lh both postofflces. tf
Alrphi'ic ltetrd Broken
5peed record for commercial
pianos between Medford, Portland
and Seattle were broken last Mon
day when R unwell Cunningham,
veteran Pacific Air Transport pilot,
romped over tho 385-mile stretch
In two hours nnd'32 minutes. His
time from Portland to Scuttle was
."( minutes. This was n' record for
both the Medford - Portland nnd
and Portland-Seattle divisions of
tho company. Cunningham's ship
was carrying 20,000 airmail let
ters.
Our1 new studio U opposite new
Holly theater. The Peasloya. tf
J'onnii FIiikIicm Out
Tho December Ihmuu of Forum
Flashes, tho California - Oregon
J'ower company's -publication, is
now off tho press, with a number
of Interesting mtlclei. The pnper
Is printed In green ink, with a large
picture of Santa! Claua oh the front
page, and a Christmas candle on
the back. . ... , , ...
ftargalh junce Dreamland Rat.
night. Old'-tlmo arid new, Ladlea
free; gents 50c. , , 277
.ifnrirnfl Twi'chcr Vlnlts
Miss Josnio Sciilelchwt,' who1 he
been teaching school at Madras,
Ore. was In Medford Wednesday
evening visiting Miss Gladys Mur
phy, before leaving for her" home
at Patrick's Creek Tavern, fcat. -
fladiator nntl-freezo glyeo, alco
hol, at Post Office fiupor Service.
VMlhis IIIh limiit
. Lnwrcnre Cowpf of Sun Fnin
cInco l In Moil ford vlalllni; Ills par
ent.; Mr. nnd Mri. E. T. Cower of
1 1 Portland avenue.
Broken window rcglazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Work. JSOtf
liirltniin Willi DbiiicIiIit
Air. and Mm. O. V. Myor. eppnt
Oliiintinn with tliclr duuifhtpr,
Mrm Harold ltnnworth and family
at Klamutli .Falla. . ... , .
.A'VllllUHlinl display of NoNfr your
and "Thank you" cards at Hwrm'H.
n
-- 1 !
A Special
Value if there
Ever was one
That's what you'll say
when you sea our Sat
urday special. Come
early. Onr supply may
not last. '
Vari-Colored
Drop Cakes
15c
, lV. , the dozen
In Four Flavors
These sell regularly at
just twice this amount.
Limit throe dozen to
the customer.
CllliMllUIH (2tHHtK
Mr. and Mm. Chan. Wortman of
Hilt were dinner jrucats ywitcrduy
Of Mr. and ..Mr, W, .U. Jolumton.
rll h SONG and ., tfl
Sweethearts t&j
Marie Dressier I 0 . j i
Wallace Beery 1 P. p.
"min y , . $Q"
and
BILL"
( I
L -
. Dr. Itobt K. Lec, Liberty Bldg,
Eyes exumlned. glasses. tf
County Nnrsen Awny
Mrs. Henry Padgham, County
nurse ond husband are In Portland
spending the Christinas period, and
another county nurc., Miss Jvdith
LaubHclier, is spending tho same
period In Seattle. All expect
be back in the city wome time next
week.
"Thank You' Cards and New
Year greeting card at Swem's Olft
Hhop. 277
I U1 turn fi-tiiii firaiilH I'iimh
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bttrbe arrived P
buck In Medford this morning from
(I rants Paw, where they spent
Christmas with friends.
0
If . you have any change left
when you are mailing packages,
why don't you use It to buy
Christmas Tuberculosis Seals ?
Every ponny counts!, The booths
uro in both postoffices. ' tf
jpc lal Council Meeting Tonight
Tho city council will hold a spec
iu!: meeting this .evening to open
tho bids for purchase of the
000 In bonds Tor the construction
ofi (ho Cottage street ' bridge, and
award tho contruct for the same.
Permanent wave, $5.00 complete;
facials, scalp treatments and oil
shampoos, fi0. 1 Prevost . Beauty
Shop,, 815 W. Main. Tel. 363. 253tf
Ntatu DlNtsirio SKuallon
MoA les was the niot prevalent
c0mmnlcalle disease in Oregon
foe the' week ending lst Saturday
with 46 caseM reported to the state
health department. Other discuses
reported nnd tho number of cases
were mumps', 42; chlckenpox, 37:
pneumonia, 21 ; influenza, 10;
whooprng cough. It; tuberculosis,
8; diphtheria, 7; scarlet fever, 4,
and-smnllpox, I.
i Brill Sheet Mctul Works docs ex-
port repairing, fender und auto
body repairing. tf
Mako Homo Here
Mr. and Mrs., Clyde Ualderston
and son Lloyd of lllrchum. Alberta,
Cana., have urrived In Medford to
make their homo here.
SSc; 1
tf
Daily's Taxi. Phone 13.
to 4 passengers.
Ilolel IIunIiicmm Dormant
Yesterday wuw the quietest day
of tho year nt Medford hotels, as
each hostelry had only a mere
handful of gueHtn because nf the
national practice of all perxon
Who can possibly do so spending
Christmas day at home, or with
relatives elsewhere.
Phono" 543. Well haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
237tf
" Oiiii t upltl Is Aothe ;
I The county Hork's pfflee Insued
i marriage licenses today to John
Clausen, 24. Marshfteld, And Julia
I Allison. SO. Ashland: Orlln lUnit-
ware, 31, Dunnlgan, Cal.. and Jeu
I nle Webb, IS. tlcrber. Cal.: Wilfred
i lUinyon, 26, nnd Kntherlno Te-
Avlila, 3. both of Weed, Cal.; Law I
rencc Horough, 27. Ijikevlew, and '
j May Anderson. 17, Portland. j
Fax West Cdast Iheatres
THE HOUSE OF HITS
TONITE
and
Saturday
T J A
' r;rnl
iSpCCfO
'1. mil
BESTj
You cannot say
more ., remem
bering the many
laughs he has :
given you. .this
is the peak of
his career at the
height of his
popularity . .
WILL
ROGER
imnum
Ttt. itory ths.wKol.
world I6vi. Mod. fo
ffiowi by Frond Oocort
.end John Gold.n -.
ALSO
Grantland
Rice
Sportllte
FOX
TALKINEWS
CONTINUOUS SHOWS
SATURDAY 1:30 TO H.
Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10, 50
a
Coming SUNDAY
Noiseless Recording!
Tlio first talking; picture yvitb .all .
- nndosired sounds barred out.
Ruth Chatterton In "The Right to Love" e
1
lit.
Tho health of ench one of u
(li ppndn . to n lnrne extent upon :
tha lienlth nf cvoryono else. 11 uy j
Ohrlwtinna Stnls! tf i
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY,
AN YtNK hfl viivs anythfiitf at !
Ahorin'ti Antlnne Shop please calij
at oitee f'.n name, open H till 12.,
i tin 4:3m. t
lwA.Vri.l To leant, with pilvUe:,
of huinit, 4i ncre or nmre of
orchard. No red apples. Uvx
o. I).. Trioune, r. !
I.(XT 'S pair IndfeN jhtH, eitln-r
at Manit'n. Woolw nil h'.i or Now-'
Hury'n wtor. Howard. Hand Itox
& Shoe liux. Phono ys;i.
$1
Pull PiKS'T Clean f irn. apt,
217 XV. 2nd
VANTK1 (llrl to nwlrt with
I hoiincw.uk; Mnatl wattrn. T'l ,
I Ul-W. TI4 UcckniBn Axe. 2 T T ,
' KOH HK.NT Piirttr fuinl.licl -!
: rm. hmii. 414 S. tttvii;UI'.
Kfllt HK.NT I nnd '.'-mom rnlilim. I
(tirntnlHMl: wutvr. IlKht; $H nnd
112 month. Mi Hummll.
LOST Hoy. Mar k nlllMM li.. '
twtNn Mull lYlhun iinrl lJm
pnrl'r. Kinrlrr tlcn it-turn toj
hlp n(flm. :'7T i
T
iast rcimHii t-itt.
nmnf Trrtrly; lew.irtl.
.InckrJrtn.
nrl bl.n k
314 Vt
KOH HK.NT Xlcely furnlshfrt pt:
rlrctrle rtinje. I0;'l West nth
End, SATURDAY pU M If K
REARIN', TEARIN' 'ACTION!
DUCE4
DAWN
TRAIL5
IHIIUINO. IIH.I,,MQ
u.timHO wiiniMi
51 '
PLUS
OUR 6AN0' in'
'PUPS IS PUPS"
ALSO
A fighting; herb who knews
no four
Tim McCoy
"THE INDIANS
Are COMING"
.... . ', , I
v After taking a survey of our stock we find quite Y number of odds and ends we
would like to dispose of real quick. Before the first of the year) when we: invoice, if
possible. Prices of shoes, as with everything else we wear, are lower in price now than
they have been for years. Therefor the exceptionally low prices on the following
items. Considering fit, wearing qualities and style of these shoes they would be a
r bargain, at a much higher price. , .-'-,.
BIG VALUES
' ' ' :," -. ' ,:' ' .
In Men's oria
Childfehsi
" X : i " St -I4 I 'mtt -mr tb-
Low ana H
igK Shoes
The greatest value possible fdr this
style shoe. Women's arch style shoes
in all leathers and heels. Pumps,
straps and ties. Such well known
makes as Natural Bridge, Central,
Peters arid Martha Washington. All
sizes and .widths. AAA. to EEE.
i i :
Former selling price to 6.00
Men also share in these , values.
Men's 100 all-leather oxfords. Tan
or black. Leather or rubber heels.
This grade of footwear ordinarily re
tails trp to $4.95. Extra. value.
I
Reduced to
$3.89
Children's'
High Shoes
Good sturdy everyday shoes.
Black and medium brown color.
Sizes 2 to 5, 5,' to S, tc
WA. Former prices up to 2.49.
All at One Price
$3.49
$1.49
Growing girlsj and women's low and
medium heel oxfords, straps and
pumps. Kid, patent and calfskin
leather s. Most of tHw lot formerly
sold up to $4.95.
Extra special to close out
$2.69,
Boys' Rubber Boots
BoysV first grade knee boots. 'Sizes
3 to 6. Sold regular at $3.69. Special
$2.98
Extra Help
to Serve
You Better
Women's high grade felt
slippers. Large variety
of colors and styles. Most
all sizes. Reg, up to $1.65.
Special
89c
... -., .
Women V Fine - Feather
hose. All pure thread silk,
full fashioned and French
heels. Regular $1 seller.
79c
Children's full length hose
in camel and champagne
colors. Regular 39c. To
close, out, pair- .; , . c
14c
CLOSING OUT
Men 's heavy rubber footwear at -leis
than-wholesale cost 'i.-
Men 's all-rubber 16-ini Lumber- .
man regular $5i9 $3-89'
Men's all-rubber 8-fn.'PacS'. ''! " '
Reg. $3.98 ...:.....-......:-;.13.19
Men's Hip Boots. Reg. $7.50 5)55.25
Men's Knee Boots. Regular'
$5.50a,..r.......r..........: ....$3.69
oys
School Shoes
Good sturdy all-leather shoes made
for hard wear. Leather or composi
tion soles. Most all sizes from Si. to
2 and iy, to 5's. Former price's1 up to
$4.95. : "V--' "
S2.89
We just received four neur
numbers to retail at $6.95
as narrow as AAA, brown
and b I a c k, reduced to
$5.45.
Our Entire Stock
Reduced, for This Sale
This Ad Represents
Only a Few m
We are Mediord's exclusive dealers for Simplex -Flexies,
children's high grade shoes at reasonable prices, in sizes
and Widths to fit every child PERFECTLY.
Economy Shoe
Economy Groceteria No. 2
Store
Sixth and Grape Streets