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mui tii. ATiiu-Ti'nfrn at a'i r. mum imxnn At rnrvrrnrcn niM.'nnv ucvniv twruu ttt.ut 10 mnn I, I I I 'J 4l I I I I' J.I Kl jllJlIU ,1, HI All IJIJ,' VJ WMiJUVil! I, ll i I J.H lllk Jiff J fJif, 11) ! I BEAUTIFUL CHRISIIMS'sS (Continued from jmRo H.) .Ifiiitj lirniK'in ii yirvt'H climlniiii fll'iim, nutl prim ( disl tlio iiprnii m. mulclug n I, lu I.iii tct-tl v Imw l(f t lio mrlu In Hi.- Inii'k, iiihI then trim ilnntrd over to ihi. dumpy lllllit hIuvo i t'Uck lo town mnl et HOiiiidlilnjc to or I Imow nlic In lovely And I liavciri liny mother, i'oti know" "Oh"- hiiIiI lli) III tin :IiIn, roiiml yi'il wlili nyiniHitliy. Anil (lien t ho (old tin-in Hint nil her II fo mho .'(il In ij IiIk. lonely Iioiikii nml iiMvu.Vx .vi'iiriH'il for 11 cozy Imiiii' mill fin' ii Hlxlrr Afii-r iiiiit tlo'y poppwl tho com, nml JiinI iin llif.v IIiiInIM'iI In cnnio I'o-lei- "I I'll Ii' I llml tiny lilKt (U liulp, llllM," Iiii niiiitiiini'i'il. "nml II'm niiowIiik. I'll hitw to iinlilii'li tliu liorHOM nml i;o yrllow n ml it red nml n bluo Miry , lioolc mnl n bountiful Hiniiiro hrmluit of cmiily. tied wllli holly Million, nml thou from tin- very bottom of Hie trunk kin.1 drew Mlrlnu nflcr Htrlmr of "hiring iiiii.. iiiw- lifiu, fflHtHifil on rml ii ml iml- hivcd rlbhoim "I who koIiik to ! up ii cotillon tv the children nt tin1 other Ijoimc," tin prliifiHM ('jiplnlniNl to Peter, "but (hew ilitltt folk iiimhI It ho much tiwn " Tho llltlo Ix-IU wont "tinkle. Unklo," ii IN-Ier Iiiink tin-in mill JimhIo, mnl pnpfHHl Into ilitt IiiiIiIiIIiik hi, "lM you t'ver mnull mij'tlilliK o it"nlif" ihu nuked " mu im liutiKry im ii iK'nr " The llltlu iilrl ImiKlii'il JoyutiNly. "If Irt'nn twup." Jenny hiiIiI, "hikI wo tin- koIiir lo have n ror mippor, with mw Huh. iliutipihupt it, ii, w(ll Hfr ikl It witMii- uw mioiiKh for you," "Mr imoUKli'" tin- dellshttd liuly ov Inltuvd "I think ln-iiii no up nml tlitl- tlutnpllnim if-uui-tim!" Ami ti" ilutitf out her ImtuU o'rpreMlvol)'. "I thoituhi." JphIc roiitnrhwl rultit 1). "ttwtl f try irluciNtmw only uto Ik'ik'v nml dew " tt'aleh atiowa i Iin t I iiiii not n trtiu prlminn." until the InfiMlftil Imly, "for ' "txr lMw hr. "Oh. IVtrr, le-m-y nod dew wdtild iioi'nr NHtbify " iMnHj e.no'ieimiHi.v. tnkc yon over In. "No," tlllt pitllClfW dlMllliriCll III) MllO nIimkI In (In mlddlf of I hi1 room with n liPttptHl up 1INI1 of miowy Urrut'ln In hor hnml. "No, IVIur, I'm koUik to uliiy hum till nljtlil." J'cler xtni (!. nml tin- llltlo kIiU crli-il. "Oil. will yon?" Ami the prlmi-i wild: "I rwilly will. Ami, l'otir. you chii hrliiK up thv xtonnu'r .trunk hiiiI tny Imik." "Won't your frlomln o.vpwI yon. tnlHr IVti-r Imiulred, an If nwHltltiu ii nli' in, "1 will Mud a nott Iiy you." whn (Im in I in rtmpotlM', And an Hie mini wont out Nhe folhiwcd him nml hut tin- "1 Ntn ii..- Kolnir to clw ilivtii micli n (MiHhIihiin!" ' "Tlw Hi Uo KlrlM. mlnr Jrltliy Hot out tlire tlllln tilliu IkiwIh m..l . tlii-ui on n tattle tlit wan "Yu"- 'r,H,.v wr" ' "'1 ,'rnr: pr..,l with n roHw hut MpotliMM ' utv lU" vrmtuu In my trunk -l..ih, Tlirw w m -runty lemf mid ,lmt 1 ",,c 10 l'Hr 10 ll,t' "lUm rl..irr awn.1 Lutn-r. Imit mid m vUMrm. IM tlwy will have m tniicli -f nil llH-rt. w.-r.. t tr Im-mii whip ku.1 t,mt ,m,-v J mi ul 1 "" th- iH.i..iuK inn.- dumplliiRM iwvwl to- ,M,, , n' ;rlaiiiHa In a pin n llltlo . il.. i' It. mi .,l.l mullH-rry tttrfon. IhiIhH It w"l n Joyful l.oiu.;. It w p.-ife.-iy wonderful to oi ',,',.'!r'' ...... II..- -rlm K. 1,,-r hIiIiiIiik own nt .,nl' ' "''r "KW' Uml"'" "I wlali wi hud it IiIk tri i." wtld tho prlwmrt lotjrpt fully. "Wttll. Iwivo tlmi to mi', mliw," I'clor told Iwr iiKorly. "Vott Jut jjet Ilium llltlo thliiB' to ttlccp .iirly. and I'll he hort" wllli n tr.'i." "Oh. I'otcr. IVtor-Knntn Clmm!" ex dnlmod the prlii''."N Klvofiilly. "It will f tho utroM ChrlNimiiH Hint I tmvo Imd nlitco I wnn n wi-o hit of n ;lrl." Ho I'ott'r went nwny. nml t lit prln- movt'd Iih found ii live kitten pnclied Identified Her. In ii mimll lilrd ciik- Tho kitten hnd n A H,"p'' "r '.' wommi n nhlllty lo pink Iww' of rlM on ni u m ek, nml riw iiH'rlr to iliotw x-tty detnlln nltnekml to tho ii i-.n wn n ntrd hear l'''11 m Iminiicr, limit mid mil liiK tin' Inacrlptl' ii "f operiiti.itm of nny mere nmu in "A Merry CliM-imnn from UK.U "'d of n Ilnrrloii woninn u lio tried Jni-k." '" nrM i '.'liwh cnnlml nt h Immik Kurtbor liiywtl.'nii-iii hroiiKhl forth W,H''" WM '" known, myn the tho fflcl Hint Hi- m "I'npn!" emno 'N' ,trk """nl remnrki were from h (toll trltli hiond curia Hint mll u ,hv c-onwniinic the od "f'!" Ii tin..- It wai wnieozod, nHWl "r Mlifu. to which' the Hi inovlox tjlo-mnli unci; tli imII ""' Imtumllataly replied: 'Oh. well, clerk b-Kil (rixMteumi tbe kitten In one t,Jftt'" uu,,'- ' vM idaiitlHwl packAf aUrf W the meehnnlcm h' iUiH "'e' my clwek," doll In tlH.' ower y.tvMtiw. lie wan " mut'ti ivikfvaU-Wti' '' lie had unrnrolwl A MiiHn Cure, the dtwildt irtjfdcrv. "Jenulei" yolled the composer. m.iAx "Ve, ilear." called Imck the jjentlc Vjne in wife. Wine In fffwlfi I h.. . h.Mip ihnt It U "WUy In thunder don't you keep imttl luatid of wii.-r rr ml.xlii hoo- Hint kid ipilet? What alls Itr liliiekltitc. ' " cnn'l think, deer. I'm oltifflnr om of yottr liillnl.le to the potr tittle dur . ; llnif!"-I.lrii)tiu-rti,i. I J6ALJ- "tor auk tiu: i.mu: MOTiRH,",aAii'n:K I'liixc'i: dretimlii:.' In h. r Hi He IhhI. hfitnl the on in I mid thought It a tirt of her dnram. And while r.'ter mid the prlneeae trimmed and MhHpeml and laughed aome one nit i led the doorknoli. I'eter ofKHied I lie d(Hr. and there ntod a white fneed. ahlverliit; little wmonii. "Oh. what linn happened to mv llttk Klrla?" he panted. "1 imw Uw IIkIu. mid It la wi late." Then mm ahe heheld the Koldeti haired vMun In pink mid the xay tn-e and I'eter In IiIh trim liv ery nhe piHped. "Why. I lu'lleve It U falrleh!" Ami a lie ani down very ami- eeHM, with her eyem ahlnln like atnra. 1 ,1,,',.v .! chair, lll...t Hail.. . ilnm-Hl Imck Into Hie room nml wild "Oh. let'a play timrlnopi!" Jelif mid Jenny had never lienrd of utieh it Knme. hut tin- prmata told them Hint who wtta u ahlp on the high leiia mid that they were lo tell from her rnrRo what country ahe hnllwl from. "I curry ten," alie liesnu. "Where do I hull fromr "t'lilnn," KiieaHcd Jenny. , "No." I "Japan." cried Jennie, with her little 1 fnce wlowlnp. "No." Then the little Klrla pondereil. "It , mlKht he India," ventured Jenny, hut the prlnceaa aliook her head. Then JomIc cried, "H'a Coy Ion T' And that waa rfu'lit. ' And after Hint Jennie drought n car go of nrnngen from I'lurldn nml Jenny ai'icu hfi-i-mi Tiicr roi-rct) Tint con.v. the head of the tnlilc. nml little Inmu Jetle anld. "Vou were Juat acnt to uh for chrlmtun. Why. Ifa Jtmt like "Tim night l.cfiirw Clirlnlinni), when nil throurfti tin. houao Nut a cronluru wan Rtlrrink. nut even n muUM. The MocklriH cro hunic by the chimney wllli earn In liop llutt HI. N'lehulaa noon wuul.l bu tin-in Thu clillilron tvvro neitleit all inuic tn tlit-lr Imli, Whllo vllin of u car jium dnnced In (heir tieu.lt." "Ilut our atockltiKa weren't hung yet. and we weren't In bed," anld Jenny. "It wna too enrly for Hint." anld Hio prluccsa, "hut let'a ko on with thu rhyme, Just for fun. I ace you know It nil throuKli, no you inuntn't mind my chntiKlni; It n little: "When out on tlm lawn lliero uroio iuch it clatter Jenny praii from tier chair to eo what waa tlx. nmtter. Awny to tho window ahe (low lllio n flaih, i Toro oj-m tho liullora and throw up the mli. When what to her wanilortnu eyea ahould nponr Ilut n mlnlaturo eloluh and elKht tiny ' rolmlcrrl "Oh, no; 1 forgotl 1 menu "When wtint to tier won.torhiK cyei ahoul.l npiiunr Ilut a cnrrlntio atuck tn tho mud rlcht out huro TIIEIli: HTOOU A Wit ITU I' A CCD, HIIIVEIIINO And a llltlo old driver, ao lively and I MITLlt WOMAN. f You mi'iai tmvo thouttht Peter waa dear broiiKlit n cargo of rugs from Persia, J old Ht. Nick," and there wore enrgoea of apices nml The children Inughed gleefully, nnd of coul mid of coffee and of Halt and t Jenny anld: "Wo would have thought , of grain and of lumber, nnd tho prln- ' that, only we nren't going to hung up cesa finished triumphantly ly cnrrylng our BtocKlugH HiIh Clirlatmna nt nil. n cargo of oyatera from tho Cliesa Jeaale ami 1 aren't going to get nny 1 penke liny. preaeiita. for mother liitHU't been well, J "One more," bogged Jessie. -and she couldn't get nny aewlng. Hut j "I curry n cargo of castlea," anld tho j she Niild we could niuko our Clirlatums Lspnrkllug prlnceaa. "Where do 1 hnll merry, and we were to pretend that from?" . wo had been to the big atores In tho i Tito llttlo glrla guesaeil and guesseil, city ami hud bought thluga for tho , and nt luat tho prlucesa unlit rfflaBBBB- aaa-a-a-a-a-aM aBBBBBBBBB I i "Von are the little mother." anld the i prlncoiei un ahe km-lt Inside her and put her nriim urouml her anil told her how alio en tni to be there, uml when she had llnlxhcd alio Kald altuply. "And I have wanted- my own mother sr. much I tits OhrWtiiMH. nml the little i girls were so sweet that I knew I ' should love you." i "You poor little thing:" cried the lit tle mother to the lull princes nnd the bountiful lady put her head down on : the other's shabby shoulder nml wept. , born use In spite of her riches she had lieeu very, very lonely In her big lioue. And nfter Peter hnd gone they tnlk. ed until midnight of Jessie nml Jenny, nnd then they concocted great plnn i nbout the pretty things Hint the llttlo mother wna to mnke for the princess. And In the morning Jessie mid Jen ny, wnklng In the enrly dnwti. enw sitting on the footboard of the tied two Teddy benrs, one with n Muring pink bow nnd one with n flaring blue bow. i nnd the Teddy bears held out their nrms saucily nnd gazed nt the hnppy I little girls with twinkling eyes, j "Oo-oh!" cried the little girls, who ' hnd never seen n Teddy benr before. , And Hint wna the beginning of the most wonderful dny of I heir lives, for , nil dny the tree went "tinkle, tinkle," ) na they fornged In Its branches for bonbons. And tho chicken dinner was n delicious success. And In the after noon they nil took n ride In the prin cess' sleigh, with Peter driving on tho box, and when nt Inst ho set them down on their own uumblo doorstep and lifted little Jessie In his nrms the princess smiled at them radiantly from under her plumy hat. "Itemember, Peter will come for you every Snturdny. nnd you are to Btay nt tny house all dny," she said. "Oh, yes!" Jenny sighed, with rap-1 ture. "And you nre to cotno to my wed- I ftii) allowing the largest glfwk of Loose unci ountwl 'Diamonds in Kings, Brooches, Cuft Buttons, Watches and Lockets that cvpr wan shown in southern Oregon. Also the largest slock of Gorhani Sterling Silvoj', TJawkcs & Libbe.v's'rich Cut Glass and Sterling Silver Novelties, Toilet Sets and Manicure Seta, and everything tlwit is arried in a first-class store. Don't fail to see my stock of silverware. Everything new and up-to-date. 1 have the largest stock of Set and Plain Kings of all sizes. If you are looking for anything in the dia mond or jewelry line and want quality, I have it. Everything absolutely guaranteed. MARTIN J. REDDY Near Post Office f 'Ls am f acts You will lo.o moi ey in parr-haning your h-iliday tvoti, pdAll DIAMONDS, CUT QLAS8, WATCHES, GOLD AND S WLVtWARE, tU?.ICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC. tow-. if yao full to fe tin. All wu nsk is the optxurtnrrity to snow you nir t')ok, ns vUu nr mi oh Uiat jott will ' '! -t-ira without buying. Medford Loan Office rier of Central Avenu? and Main. uses tree nnd dolla nnd everything." "That'a u lovely way," said tho prin cess gently, nml alio laid her hand, with Uh Hushing rings, over Jesslo'a thin nticH. "And we are going to pretend," Jea slo said, "tlmt our chicken la turkey, "quiKTi.Y, gtruri'iiv, i-kticii." waiinkdtiik l'lllNCIKHH. Ilut wo won't Imvo to pretend nbout tho inlneo plo, for mother linn made a lovoly into." "I wish I could help you out the chicken," snld the princess wistfully, "and I Hhould like to meet your moth; "That wasn't a fair one. really, for my cnstles tire eustles In Spain." Then, with Jessie In her nrms, she told them of her own castle building, and when alio had llnlshed she snld, "Ami so your mother ahull have all of my sewing, nnd that will keep her busy until sprliiu." "Oil, you nro going to bo mnrrled nnd live happy over after!" sighed Jos slo rapturously. "It's Just whnt a fairy piineesn should do." "And whnt you should do," said tho princess, looking at tho clock. "Is to go to bed, bed. bed. an that you can wake up early In tho morning." Hho tucked tliem In nnd came back Inter In a fascinating pink kimono, with her Imlr In a thick yellow braid, nnd she kissed them both. Ilut It waa' .little liuno Jesalo that ahe kissed last. Ami then she went nwny llko a glo rious vision, and the llttlo girls sank Into slumber. In the next room tho princess open ed the door cautiously, ahd thero was Peter with hiiow all over lilm. mid Ida nriim were full of holly and mis tletoe, and a great tree waa propped ngiilust tho doorpost. "Quietly, quietly, Peter." wnrnedthu princess, and Peter tiptoed In nml sot tho tree up In tho coruor, and Its top reached to tho celling. Tho princess opened tho Bteamor trunk nml took out two white Toddy benrs. one with a flaring bluo bow nml tllo other with it llurlug pink one, mid tticti alio tool; out a green uiu n THE.,. NASH LIVERY 00. Have the Best Turnouts in the City You nro treated right, tho prico is right, the tonm U right in fact, ovorythinij is right. Como nnd see. NASH LIVERY 00. Till! VIIINCESH HMII,K1 AT THRU 1IADI ANI'tiV IIK.NUAT1I II Kit l'UJMKS, ding In the spring-all of you," said tho princess gnyly. "And see the prlncol" said Jcsslo over Peter's shoulder. I "And you are going to let mo sharo a third of your mother V" 1 "Yes, oh, yes!" from both of tho lit- He girls, "Then you ahull shnre a third of Pe ter," tho princess called back as tho' mulling ciiaehmiin drove her nwny through the glistening snow. 1 Tho Presont Said "Papal" In Htntlon K, In New York city, n young clerk who was sorting a sack of Christmas mall was unitized to seo n package In the suck move. Ho car ried tho sack to the sorting table and dumped out tho contonts. Something suddenly exclaimed; "Pnpnl Papa!" Tho frlchtened clerk oxnmlnod every package, carefully. In tho ono that I Night sunshine in the bath-room makes a sun bath a pojstbility nt all times. What is night sun shine ? Why electric lights of course. If your homo is not wired now, have it done at once, and secure one of the greatest comforts that our later civilization has to offer. It makes a dreary house bright. The lights in one room may be arranged to turn on from anolher. This does away with the dark spots that are such bugaboos to children. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO, ANNOUNCEMENT The Rojfuc Rtrer Canning Evaporating company will devoto Mmiday. nnd Thursdays of each week to enstorn work in tho ntan-n'.fi-io of cider, apple butter and jellies. !'h ' itr order.-, lor nice sweot cider to 11X2. DeliVerios will be innilo on Tuesdays and Fridrvs of each week. ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY Mill in West Medford. phono 11X2. Columbia HamsJ aeon HOW CAN YOU HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS If YOUR HEALTH IS POOR? GOOD, WHOLESOME MEATS, PREPARED FROM THE BEST OREGON STOCK AND INSPECTED BY UNCLE SAM'S OFFICIALS WILL GIVE YOU THE TRUE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS. lfaionMeat Co P i o n t m c k vjt -tfic.JP i f i A Timely Xmas Present "What would be more appreciated by your family or friends than a year's subscription to the Mail Tribune'? A daily renunder throughout the year of your thought fulness and regard. Have you some friends in the east that 3011 want to interest in the Rogue River valley? Send them the Mail Tribune. They cannot read it steadily without becoming interested in the valley and in Medford. DO YOU KNOW ? That the Mail Tribune is the largest newspaper in the world published in a city the size of .Medford? That the Mail Tribune is the only newspaper pub lished in a city the size of Medford having a leased wire press service, a wire in its office, direct to the large cities of America and its own oporator? That the Mail Tribune prints the largest daily in Oregon outside of Portland and uses more paper than any newspaper in Oregon outside of Portland, and has the largest circulation for the population covered of any newspaper in Oregon? That your co-operation is needed to make the Mail Tribune tho best advertisement Medford and the Roguo River can have, and the way to show this co-operation is to subscribe and place it where it will be read in the east? 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