DAILY KOGl'12 MVKB OOllUKll MONDAY, DIXiKMIIIOIl 11.1, 10IH. PAGE FOUR Music Brightens the Home No borne Is complete without a phonograph. It brightens the quiet evening hour, It affords recreation and It entertains visitors with the music of the world's greatest artists. Nothing An compare with the life-like natural tones of the - Edison Diamond AMBEROLA Come in and hear your favor ite records. No obligation. The Music &PfoU House Stanton RoweU, Prosrietor 1 PER5MflL LOCAL US. MOSS HEADS E SERVICE DEPT. Mrs. Jennie Moss returned Sunday trom Portland, where she completed a six weeks course in the home ser vice department of the Red Cross. Mrs. Moss will have charge of that department of the Josephine chapter. The home service department is or ganised for the purpose of rendering assistance to soldiers and their fam ilies, particularly In securing com pensation for disability, and In trac ing delinquent allotments. Mrs. Moss has all the blanks necessary and has had practical experience In that line, having devoted a portion of her time in Portland to looking up these cases. Prank South went to Weed, Cal.. this morning to spend Christmas with his daughter. Mrs. Leon Glover. A set of children's table and chairs would solve the gift problem. Good patterns at Helmer's. Mrs. Mike Oalvln went to Tort land today to spend Christmas with her children. Wlllard Batteries and Wlllard ser vice are the winning team In the .f.iinr nd llshtlnc league. The Battery Shop. 47 Sergeant Otto Felrlng arrived last week from Vancouver, having been discharged from the service. A Free sewing machine, an Ideal gift, at wholesale prices at Helmer's. 47 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dlsbrow arrived Sunday trom Hilt. Cal., to spend the holidays with relatives. Special line of fancy box candles at $1.25 at Hornlng's Shack. 47 Mrs. R H. Hull and Miss Leone Hull arrived this morning from Med- ford to spend the holidays with w. H. and F. H. Hull. Hemstitching and picoUng at 10 cents a yard All work guaranteed The Vanity Shop, Medford. Ore. J7tf Lieutenant Bert R. Elliott arrived Sunday morning from Camp Lewis to spend a short furlough with his family. It pays to let an expert test your battery regularly pays In better lights, better starting, better ignition and lower upkeep cost. The Battery Shop. 47 Emmett Hoffman is home from Corvallls to spend the holidays has been discharged from the S. A. T. C. An amount of money found at Hornlng's Shack. 7 M. A. Wertx, who has spent the Courier Force Returning The Courier force is gradually getting Into the harness again. Sam Stinebaugh returned to work this morning after spending nearly two weeks at home, and Whitney Allyn also is on deck after spending about the same time' at his home. Mrs. Wimer is still confined to her home, but is Improving. All kinds of Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. BORN" (ROBINSON At Wllderville, Satur day, December 21, to Mr. and Mrs. - C. C. Robinson, a son. New lot of comfortable rockers at special prices at Holman's Furniture Store. 47 XEW TOwAY FOR SALE Sweet cider made from only clean, sound apples. Phone 502-F-14. 47 FOR SALE 1,000 pound high bred, 3-year-old Holstein cow. Fresh soon, $60. 30 pound pigs, $5. L. M. Mitchell, Murphy, Ore. 48 "Cnnthrox" Shampoo. Sabln ha-t It. Miss Llla Meltner arrived Sunday from Koseburg to spend the hollduys with her parents. Ispect our shop. Visitor alwuyt welcome. Moore Baking Co. 47 Special price on small rugs at Holman's. 47 Mrs. J. F. Burke returned this morning from an official trip through the Willamette valley, visiting He bekah lodges. There are yet bargains in China and cut glass at Hall's Art Store. 47 Wall paper bargains at Hull s. 47 The Standard lewln? machine Is guaranteed to bo found only nt Holman's. J 7 Carl Wluetront, U. S. navy, arriv ed Sunday afternoon from Aberdeen to spend hi Christmas furlough at home. Hall's Art Store open evenings. Many bargains yet remain. 47 SuprrtauuMl'cut He C. A. Wolgamot, superintendent of the equipment department of the Western Union company. Is In the city. WOMAN DIES AT DALLAS 1 Burtha Blanche Beatrice Barrio, I wife of Loe Smith, of Dallas, died nt1 the family home In that city Satur day, Decomber 21, of liiflueuxa, af ter an Illness of three days. The husband and little daughter are both confined to their bedswlth In fluenia. Mrs. Smith wut born March 12, 1S7S, in Richmond, province of Quebee, and came to Orants I'ass In 1SSB, residing here until her mar riage In 1905, living in Dullas since that time. Besides her husband and little daughter, Agnes Mildred, she is survived by hor father. W. S. llnr rlo, of this city, two sinters, Mrs. Ralph Hanna, of Portland, and Mrs. George Kneudson, of Carlton, and one brother, Frank W. Barrle. of, Ogden. Shot Close Knrly The Courier Is Informed that all barber shops In the city will close promptly Tuesday night at 9:30, and will remain closed all day Christmas. Flu at Medford According to the Medford Tribune, the Influenza situation Is much tm- Hej proved in that city and It Is Intend ed to re-open the public schools there today. Loral Hoy Promoted Mr. and Mrs! Albert Wllliums of past five years at Dorris, cal., re! this city have received word that turned to Grants Pass last week tojthelr gon prvate Archie Williams, remain. 'has been promoted a sergeant. He Electric work Paul's Electric ,s iocatetl at Mt Clemens, Mich. nhnna 90 Medford. "2 EXPERIENCED waitress wanted; good wages. Foutch & Foutch, Roseburg. For particulars phntoe 334-J. ' 52 w w w Private James Trefren was a pas senger on the southbound train Sun day morning from Camp Lewis, go ing to Evans creek to spend a 10 days furlough with his mother. j918 Chevrolet fan belts, $1.25. The Battery Shop.' 47 Earl Browne returned home this morning from Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., having been discharged from the motorized unit of the field artil lery. Christmas candies at 30c a pound at Hornlng's Shack. 47 Ted Blrchard returned home Sun day morning from Seattle to remain. He has been In the naval unit at the University of Washington and is now on the inactive list. Rugs! Rugs! A very fine assort ment in small Rugs, patterns and quality combined, at Helmer's. 47 Mrs. Fannie Borchert, employed in the Portland Southern Pacific of- ! flees, has been spending a few days - t,ntr, aith her narents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wertz. She returns to Portland tonight. Best sticks and candy canes at Homing's Shack. 47 ' Mrs. E. D. Stephenson returned this morning from Gait, Cal., ac companied by her mother, Mrs. E. Shroger, who will make her home with her daughter. The Stephensons iare recent purchasers of the Wise !farm near Holland. ! Box candy from 10c to $4.00 at ! Homing's Shack. 47 Rollo Stephenson, who nas ueen with his wife, who is ill at the home of her mother, near Merlin, for the past two months, left Sunday morn ing 'for San Francisco to resume his work with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. All orders for hemstitching and nlcotins nromntly filled. Handi craft. Shon. Medford. 54 V. V. Crew Here The Western Union line repairing crew is again located In the city, for the purpose of laying some under ground wires and doing other Jobs. There are about sixteen men in the crew. After Alleged Thief Sheriff Lewis went to Ashland to day after John Doe, who Is alleged to have stolen a watch from T. Y. Dean at the Southern Pacific bag gage office. The man was arrested in Ashland yesterday. Taveuner Lfve Private R. W. Tavenner, of the Oregon clerical detachment and who was for many weeks assisting at the local board as clerk, left Saturday night for Camp Lewis to be muster ed out of service. Blankets numbering were sent to France by Cross emergencies. 1.200.000 the Red Pi Her Christmas Candy GUTH- Conserved Fruits FENWAY CREAMS. LIGGETTS CHOCOLATES Clemens Sells Drugs E E. V Cl Entering the service of the U. S army at 1 o'clock In the afternoon and receiving their discharge at 6 o'clock the same day was the exper ience of ten Josephine county boys. This happened on November 11, the day the armistice was signed. The boys were waiting anxiously, all keyed up to take the train to the training camp, when the wire came from headquarters mustering them out of service. They never left their home town, yet they were in the army service from 1 o'clock until 6 In the evening. C. A. Sldler, clerk of the local board, states that the boys have received their discharge papers, and one dollar each for their one day's service. PEOPLE ARE MARRIED McIjUKsCiontry Standing In front of a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, with fes toons of bright ribbons and mistle toe above, Miss Etta Gentry, young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gentry, was married Staurduy even ing, December 21, to Chas. D. Mc- Lane at a simple home wedding at the borne of the bride's parents. Rev. Melville T. Wire officiating. Only close relatives of the families were present. After a daintily served wedding supper, the newly-weds left on train No. 16 for Portland, their future home. The bride was attrac tive In a gown of military blue silk, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Among the many useful and beauti ful wedding gifts, was an amethyst brooch, a costly holrlooni, the gift of the groom to his bride. Both young people were residents of this city. Mr. McLane Is employed as time keeper at the American car machine shop, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mr- Ijine will make tholr home at 631 Webber street, Portland. nrltton-WllKon At the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Wilson, of Roseburg, Hazen O. iBrltton, of this city, and Miss Rose Wilson wore married Saturday evening, December 21st. Mr. Britton Is a resident of this city. Miss Wilson visited here last summer at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. Stephen Jewell. At Grange MevtlnK County Agent C. D. Thompson and Home Demonstration Agent Ruth j Corbett were both In attendance at ; the meeting of the Deer Creeks grange last Saturday afternoon. ' They expinlned to the grange the plan of fork ua outlined !;; the? Farm Bureau for the coining year. At a recent meeting of the Jose phine County Farm Bureau the fol lowing program of work was adopted fo" the roml ii; year: Hoys' and Girls' Club' Work. Conserving of Clothing. Preservation of Food. Health and Sanitation. Homo 3tudy Tour. 1 IIouk hold Accounts. Farn' Record Keeping. Horticulture: Pruning and Spray ing. Sunburn of drapes. Fertiliz ing Orchards. Farm Poultry Production. Rodent Control. Irrigation: Duty of water dem onstrations. Storage and Gravity systems. Field Demonstrations: Fertilizers on Alfalfa and Corn. Soy Bean and Horse Bean Culture. Barley and Oat Varieties. Selection and Treat ment of Seed Potatoes. Filed Selec tion of Seed Corn. Improvement of livestock. It Is not Intended that all of this program shall be carried on in every portion of the county. As far as the county agent and home demonstra tion agent can get to it, they expect to visit each locality and organize a community committee In each sec tion to assist them In selecting and working out that portion of the pro gram which Is most desirable for each community. C. D. THOMPSON, County Agent. RTJTH CORBETT, , Rome Demonstration Agent. Store Open Tonight and Tuesday Night N.Y. BucKwheat l 1I XI HACK " H l-OUNH HACK THE ROCHDALE THE BTOItW OK GVAIUNTKKD OOOIMJ ' C. It. FIFIKI.O, Mauagnr Useful Gifts INITIAL STATIONERY1 ENGRAVED GHEKTINU CAKIN4 CORKKSI'ONDENCK CAIUttt TOUU8T8 WIUTINO CASKS FIT-AIiL TOILET CASKS MYHTI.K WOOI HOWLS PARISIAN IVOHY AHTK'IiKS FOUNTAIN I'KNS KYKItNHAKI' I'KM'II JAPANKHK IIAHKKT8 Many useful article In leather kimxI. dck acrtwirlea, rut Klaws mirrors and other article suitable for ChrWnuui glftt are now roiuly for your lnnHctlon at Demaray s Drug and Stationery Store Many Returning The trains are fairly well crowded nith soldiers these days,' many of them :..ivin;i received the'.r. discharge from tlu service, and olh-j ers going to their homes to apend Chrlstiias. Judging from the num ber who are rceivlns their dis charge t!ia labor situation will soon b amply met. How about your Chrisimas Candy? GET IT AT ROSE'S opposite Josephine County Bank Boxes Plain and Fancy Boxes 1 0c to $5.00 Genuine Redwood Boxes from the California Chocolate Shop. Children's Novelty Boxes for the Xmas tree Filled and Empty. Bulk Candy Chocolates Plain and Milk Dip in Creams, Chews and Nut Logs. Buntes Satin Finish in Stuffed and Hard Center. A good assortment of Plain Mix, Sugar Mix, Gum Jellies, etc. For Uhe Smoker Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco in tins, jars and boxes of all sizes. Our Prices Fit Your Pocket .We Xmas Wrap all our Packages Free Cloning Out Kale Everything goes at cost, many things at less than coat, S.ilo starts Monday, December '.'3, and will l:i::t until January 25. (Hours from nine to five. Mrs. M. 1". Anderson. 70s V.r Street. MIMl.NO KVK.VIH Juu. I, Wednesday d'oinomi Grungu incuts New Yours day ut 10 a. m., at the W. (). W, hull. Jan. II, Saturday Civil Heivtce examination for pustmaster, vacancy I at I.el.md. Joy leater Christmas and Thursday Norma Talmadge Supported by Eugene O'Brien In "The Safety Curtain" Kipling's Indians brought to the screen a fascinating story, a beautiful heroine and a handsome hero Fatty Arbuckle In "OH! DOCTOR" i