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At- h! main voxrn OT.DFOttP WATTJ TRTUFNTK, arTCDFOttT), ORECIOX, TrttSDAY, DKOfiMTttW 22. 101 'JL'I JHEDFOltD MAIL TRIBUNE. AN IMDRt'ENiniNT NKWRPAPRn fUHMHHKO KVKIIT .AKTICRNOON KXCKIT HONDAT MY TUB UlIDKOltD I'JUNTING CO. Office Mall Trlbunr huUtllng, 1C-17-1I North Kir street: telt-rilimio 7fi. The l)mopriMc Times, Tho Urdforfl Msll, Tlio Medford Trlhun. Tim Kouth rn OroKonlnn. The Ashland Tribune. KUnSOKIPTIOX KAT3S One (Mr. bv mull IS.OO One month, by mall.. ,60 MACHINE MS TESTIMONY OF GIRL WIFE SAVES FATHER WHO MURDERED HER HUSDAND SELLING'S ELECTION 10 RULE HOUS Pr mouth, itatlvcrert by carrier In sieuinra. JiicKtonvnie ana uen- crnl rnlnt -- , , .(to etiirny only, br mall, per riar 1. 00 Weekly, per year ..... . . t.to Official I'aror of the City of Medford. Official Paper of Jnckson County. Entered as SccondclAa matter it Medford. Orcun, under tke act of March 3, 1879. Subscribers failing to rccelvo rmporn nronintly, jthone Clrou- Intlon Mnnngcr at 230U. FRENCH CHAMBER OF S El SESSION OF W PAHIS, Dec. 21!. l'0:.10 n. in. The ohnmbor of deputies, Ion; boforo the liour sot for llio meeting today, was n sceno of nnimntion. The extraor dinary war session litis aroused n great degree of interest, rivaling that which wn innnifOMed in Jjio sessiod t;f August A, held immediately after tho declaration of war. The pfnn of some of the member lo risk for a secret session has been abnndoncil. j considerable number of the deputies have pledged theni Belve.s not to stir up debates, but on the contrary to observe a highly pat riotio'nttituile while listening to tho government', declarations and to vote tho noeC'Hsary. credits. Among the deputies who will not ho present today are M. Delnrv, JL C'hesquicre and .M. Ilnsly, who are lield a hostages by the Germans in the vicinity of Lille, nnd-U. I'nsqnnl. who litis been taken pri-oner. Those present at today's session included Henri Dutre and Pierre Mclin, from Vnleneiennes, and Daniel Vincent, from the depnttment of Xonl, all of wlmui encountered great difficulty in leaching (he capital. PATHS. Dec. 22. Premier VI Ylnnl, stating tlio views of the gover ment concerning tlie war to tho cham ber of deputies today bald: "France, acting In accord with her allies will not sheath her arms until nfter taking venKcnnco for outraged right: until she has united for all time to tho Kroneh fatherland rav ished from her by forco; roatorod hur olc DclRliun to the fiillnoss of her ma tcrlal life nd her political Independ ence, and until Prussian militarism has been crushed, to the end that It bo possible to ro-construct on a basis of Justice, a Europe regenerated." Fate of World at Stake 'If this contest is the most gigan tic ovor recorded in history, It Is not liocauso tho people are hurling them selves into warfare to conquer terri tory, to win enlargement of material. Jlfo'nnd economic and political ad vantages, but because they are Ktitcgling to determine tho fato of tho world.'-' tho premier continued. "Nothing grealer,has over appeared boforo tho vision of man, "Against barbarity and despotism; against tho system of ' provocations and. methodical nieiiocps which Ger many, called peace; against tho sys tem of murder apd plllago which Ger many called, war,; against the insolent hegmoiiy of a military casto which loosed tho scourge. Franco tho eman cipator. Franco .tho vengeful, at tho sldo of her allies) arose and advanced tot bo fray. , t , 'That is tho stake.' It Is greater than our lives. Let us know then to have but mjo united soul and to morrow in tho peaco of victory, we shall, recall with pride those days ot tragedy, for they will havo mndo of uh more valorous and better men." To the IMitur: I wi-h to thank you for the ntten-t tion you are devoting, in your now paper to the inipoituut matter of the orgnnitiition of the next legi-dutuw. ' and Jor the nitlcpemlent stand you are taking on thr mat tor. l)lntfsfnetioii like ymu own is being o.xpived in every pait of the state with the Portland plan of treat ing the general aembly at Salem ih u side-show annex to the bobtniled leiislnturii which is now meeting in Portland, and (here is every indica tion that tlioy will iut be able to foivo it through. Such expressions of opinion as yours are of the utmost value at this stage of the proceedings-, when many members are hesi tating between independent action and the de-ire to be "in the organ ization." Many of the alleged sup porters of the Portland caucus pro gram are really in this clnss and need onlv .slight encouragement to break nwny. The claims of tl)C or ganization crowd on behalf of Selling arc grossly exaggerated, not to say mendacious, and their strength is baed tion the belief that they will bo able practically lo muzzle the press until the legislature organizes? The independence of the press out side of Portland, as shown in papers like yours. i their weak point. If tho jwople in the country con be made to Understand what is being at tempted it will be absolutely impos sible for the caucus people to proceed wilh their scheme. Von understand thnt I am candi date for speaker in order to institute certain definite reforms in the legis lature, putting everything on an open and above-board basis. I am making no promises or trades, and will ac cept the office onlv through the five i.. ?..- ... .' '-.:... .. .. H', - JUifl ' Wm HUH! WKkl m ' ii" i 77n i tV - -' - ' TEiJflPMir m SI "P9P Bforraw NE.WMAN ' '' M COURIHOUSENEWSlFJCsJ; . . i flBH h 1 1 I J IF MAYIDREHA ROCK ABANDON S SEIGE I SOLO SLAND L A? AUCTION hillwillalsoquit; TO' lano holders - NEWMAN Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth and Kir Sts. 1 00 1 00 ly given votes of a majority of tho members. The legislature in this stale can be placed on a bn-U which will enable it to earn the increasing respect of the people, but in order to do thnt it must not be put again m the hands of an clement thnt has misused its power session after ses sion. Ir. Selling's supporters, are ex tremely, uneasy nt the prospect of the week before th( Iogi.-bilure meets, nnd nrc working vcrv hard, but they nre'still very far from hav ing anything like the strength they claim. The matlor of patronage is a disturbing factor, for any attempt on their part to do the fair thing by the outside counties will disrupt the cnuoiis. Thanking you for vour interest in this matter, vours vcrv truly, ALLKS' It. KATO.V. ' Hugene, Or., Dec. 10. DIED I1ALCOM Jujia Alice Ilaleom died nt her home, S38 N'esr fjecond stieet, December 22, aged 71 years, ." WHPlWN'fl, W. Vii., Dec. 22. riiristiuas cheer for the children of tho striking miners in eastern Ohio W'UiS assured today when 111,0(10 orangey 17jOOO bags of peanut and 370(H pnolmge.s of candy were sent to dllfiTcul puiuU in the strike coun try The packages were mailo up by a ficote of jouug women volunteers, working under tho direction of Kev, I-thor R, A. Jlclluehen of Harton, O., who hhs been nctivc in scouring relief for the women and children. .Witfl aledforo tiAOo is iodford made f mouths nnd 22 days. She was a nn- tive of .Michigan and a resilient of Jfedford for the past ton years, com iner here from Chut field, Minn. She leaves a husband, A. A. Unicorn, nnd six children, Edward h., Medford; Elbridge A., fhatfield; Winnifrcd 0.. Minneapolis; Herbert Q., Medford; IJzro jf... Great Falls, Mont.; Curtis A., Epping, X. D. Burial will be at Chat field, Minn., where the remains will be , shipped i Thursday. CLARKA. X. Clark, at the .Sa cred Heart hospital, December 21. aged 72 yearn. Ho was a. imtixc. nj Now Yoik and Iitid been a resident1 of Medford for the past four yeui. lie leavoh two f.on, one a resident of Xow York City, and one in Lee Sum mit, Mo. Funeral will bo held Wed nesday fit Terj'-s chapel., Itiltjriiient at I. 0. O. I', cemetery. XKWMAX Dr, D. 11. Xowman died at his homo In Ocean Pnrk. Wrtvu., llejcember 13, aged 7.1 years. Horn nt f'ubii, X. Y., August 2i, 1811, he moved to Ohio In boyhood and at thn outbreak of the Civil war en listed In Company I vineteonth regl mont. O. V. Al. After his discharge ho moved to Wisconsin whore ho mnr rleil Laura 15. 15111b. Ho re-enlisted in Third Wisconsin cavalry, lie prac tised uh a physician and surgeon for 21 years in Wisconsin, Minnccotn, Dakota and Iowa until l'JOl when ho removed to Portland. In 1011 ho moved to Ocean Pnrk. Ills first wife died In 1881, and In 1800 ho married Huldah Krueger at Fargo, X. D., and is survived by her and three sons and a daughter. David L. Newman of Fcdtial Dam, Minn.; IS. B. Xewniun of Toma, W1h.; F. J. Newman of Medford, Oregon, and Lula lllanclio Tedrlck, of .Medford. Heal Ustnto Transfers. Flora A. Kelscy. et ir, to' Jos eph P. Ilammersley, lot ." block 3 Gold Hill $ Flora A. Kelsoy. et vlr, to Ida Snyder, lots Dekum's add. tp Gold Hill .'..... Alice Finloy to Don It. Smith. lot on Hulevard. AshUmtl . r00 00 Don II. Smith to Alice Flnley, lot on High St., Ashland XOO0.0I) Joshua Patterson to KtiRone C. Ilartlett. pt. 1S-S9-IK 12B0.00 W. W. Caldwell to Sherman II. lttnck, land In Ashland 1700.00 Lucius C. ltnsyc to Oscar M. Knov, pt. 3 1-8 7-1 W nnd pt cr.s-uv Lillian M. I.otintrbcrry to Callf-ornla-OroRon Povier Co., rt of way over land In 15-87-J C. H. llasye. ntlmr. to Oycar M. Knox, adm. deed pt. ft9-0 I W 110.00 CCntral Point Cemetery Asn. to A. O. Turpln, lot 18(! com... . 10.00 A. L. Hill to Ashland Lumber Co.. land In Ashland SOOO.OO Braost E. Wood to Lucy A. Mc- Cnrl p Iloynl Orchads tract 10.00 Ashland Mauufnc. Co. to A. L. Hill, land in Athlnnd . . . 10.00 1.00 1.00 WILLIAM VY. CLEARY, William . lli.r., t uu clcik ! Ilaverslraw niul dciuocixlii- leader in Itoekland eunt, was noptitted li a jury in the supreme -in t nl the chaigc of unilder in the Hist dcgice on whi.h he was tried icr the killing of Kugenc M. N'ewiiinn, hi law. THAW TO FEEL LAWS DELAY LONG AS MONEY LASTS NEW YOlth", Dec. 22 -William Ti.iwr- Ji roino wih unprepared to dnv to mi wliuii tho legal machines for the extradition of llnrrv K. Thaw from Now HniuMilrc to the county would he put lu motion, lie Indicat ed thnt he had ienon lo believe that Thaw's attorney yniild xlart now ImlioAK rorpiiH priieeeillnKs' lu Now Hampshire, and Hint ho feared It mljitit h,n lonx time before Thaw soil-in-.aw the Inside of the Tenths prou, where It Is planned to keep him peiuL N VtO, Aii, Hie. W. If (lover I not Mmliiieiiji abaiMliiiis the sicue of , Niico, Souoliii n he Ik icpniled lo liiiM agieed, (Ifiiernl lleujaiiiiii Mill, , onuiiiiiuler ol the (iiiniiiii gnii'i soinn Ihc lieleiiiiiiered Inwu, nill uol lollevv Iiiiii, aeeoubiiir to iiiloniuilioii Iron, Ins eiiinp today. The ten weeks de-ulliiiv coiubat just over the iiilcr nnlii'iiiil boiiinlury uhieh has damime m tho AineifT'iui nide thus will end and the ciii, o lai no il alleeU the icinloreed Aiiierienii itliu, ilelueluueulh Motioned ln'ie, will he pnt. The Hill agreement lontay al Nueo nnd' nut ftillow' MHytoieiut when lm witlldniWs has mil leeeiveil oH'ieial coiifiruinliou, hul Ihc plan m lo ho the icHlnre of h cnureivuee which was ai'iuiuteil In take plaec loday between i and llrigadier (leueral I null L. Seotl, chief of m TT or the I lilted Sttitcs anuv, who came hefc for thi' putM-c ol iiiilneiii-r Ihc Mc iii'ti I'liuiiiuiiiili'i- t move their con lllel Olll of diPi'.'i'toils proMllillv to I uitcil St.ilr-. t inton jlng his trial on tho clmrno ot con spiracy to 0eare from the .Mutton wit'tt state nslum (or the criminal AutiouuccmcNt of the veidicl wam the signal fr a dennnlnUitiii l C'leary'-. triemls, uho had reinniiieti in I lie roiiitriMHii while Ihp jury ws 'Insane, dclihemtiiiic. It was iKilnted nut to Mr. today Jerome to the NOTICE. Tho barber shop will hoop open December 21, until fr p. in. and bo closed all du Christmas Circuit Conn Louis II. Gallatin vs. Illolmar It. Wostorburfc. order dismissing. Hypatla Itlggs . W. P. UIbrs. or der overruling demur re. .Medford Iteulty and Imp. Co. vh. Southern Pacific Co., order. Lexington rtcmlty Co., vs. Clarence V. Parsons, et al.,. proof ot publica tion of summons. ' Lexington Koaltv Co., vs. Clnron'oo V. Parsons sit nl., proof of publica tion of summons. Samuel MacCMntock vs Geo. E. Chnmberlain at al., pioof of publica tion of summons. Samuel .MaccCIIntock vs. J. ('. Em- orick et nl., proof of publication of siunnitins. Samuel MncCllnjock vs. C. E. Hon dricks, et nl., proof of publication of,summons. Samuel .MacClintock vs. J. C. Bin Jones, et nl., proof of publication of summons. ! Samuel MacClintock vs. V. F. jMaier, ot nl,, jiroof ,of publication of summons. . , I Inn,,-.... Pnnnl,. 1)1, In. n n .1 T n'm Ussn. v. It. L. Uennett et nl., order. Floreneo Hoffman vs. Graham Hoffman, affidavit and ordor. W. A. Goodridge vs. W. II. Harvoy et al.. decree and cost bill. II. L. Powell vs. .Hannah J. Gil bert et al ordor for default; docroo. L. F. Parsons vs. V. C. Huntlng ton et al., order overruling demur rer. W. O. Dlchorsou vs. Harry Simp son, uieihnnlcj: Hon. that once removed CONGRESS TALKS PROHIBITION !Tomlw Thaw mhcht be admitted to (ball. (Continued from ;iau 1.) ' "If he Is admitted to bull," said I.Mr. Jerome, "tho superintendent of "M.Mnttoawau wjll JiniiiBillately present n detainer under wiiiru ihnw will made brief spout-has In inor of tnieaduicnt. Mr. Cnderwootl thtkn. spenklns: on the resolution rtlrectjj, oppoeed It. ' "This Is not a mo(nl Iteub." he Lald. "Xo' ttrtmt nrnrMMi In the world's tnornllly wasiovor made at the point of I(Ik sword or with tho force of novemment jjehlnd it. We are her today to consliler a pro be taken to .MuUonwnn as an Insane man., to await his trial. 'If he Is convicted 1 prosuule lie will serve out such sontence as Is Im posed upon htm. whereupon tho de tainer consisting of his original coin mltiiwnt to MnttcNwnu having lxnu film! nl III nlBi h of ImnrlnnilMielll. poml es 10 srhiulifr crtln H)IIce!ulll bo., ,,, ,,. ,,,... wan." Thaw's ttornes would say noth- regulatiuna should be turned over to , the federal government? instead of be-1 lag allowed to remnln In the govern intnt of various ti,(r where flte fmrnilaM Af ,lli naflnn hlwrMAil tUm ' Ing about his cam' J Mller a man should be M temper-I j".- PDr.AM ... Amct: at in hi. mental attitude as in the I PUT C?SS'iJL"S?I... huij aiur UMiMtinn Probate "ourt Estato of Alico L. IJurke. deposition of wltnesKos, pursuant to attached commission; order admitting will to probate! otitli of executors. Estato of Alexander D. Graham, order approving final account; final at count and order of hearing. Estato of Foitton M. Dacloy, peti tion for confirmation of finjo (if real property and report of sale,. Estate of .Margaret A, WaJUer, con irmatlou of sale. - Estato of Lester L. Wnlkor, con firmation of sale, Estato of A. P. Talent, pro6f of pub lication of citation. i:tato of Win. II. Wobh, notice 'of hoarlug of objections to final ac count. C. W. Palm yc M.'O. Guy and Guy; his wife, suit to foreclose a bond for deed. 8 1711 ('. (. Hoo vs. T. J. Williamson and Tiall I.mbr. Co., RIxE, upp. tp foro icl jio tax Hen. treatment of his body." Kami's Count)' Option He declared he favored county option and thnt the plan had worked in Alabama. "I cannot commit mjself," he said, "to a prapoaal to rob tho Individual Mates of polleo powrs guaranteed them under the constltutron." Mr. rnderwood declared that tho principle of national prohibition was tho "rery principle which our foro tathors feught: the snm principle of centralization that dtroyod tho an-1 anclont ropubllcH of G rente and Home." Loss of SII'J.-, 000,000 "111 nn Idle hour.'' he oontlnucd, "thero has grown up In this repub lic a faction which dot lied lu tho white robo of temperance men boliovo In teiuperanee tear down the fitbrje of this govorn mont und icuioh thif foundation stoiios of our nutl'in.,1 exlatunco." Mr. Uuntlorwond doclnrtMl prohibi tion would cox.t 3:'..o0(l,fiQ0 In lost revenuo and said that lu Goorgla, with slalowldu prohibition, 1 1) tiro wuh as much lhpior Lonsumod as in Ala bama. "Uootloggliig, thev Hay Is tjio groat ost evil of tho llfjuor traffic," ho do nlarod. "in prohibition' Georgia thoro wero 800 cases of hoo(ligfjInK last year; In uou-piohlbltlon Abthama only ,'100. Prohibition does not pro hibit." . Chairman Webb of tho Judiciary ! committeo rend an amenilmont In the j nature of a substitute by Kopreseiita-I tlvo Morrison of Indian. It would absolutely prohibit the shipment of lienor lu Intor-stnto and foreign commerce. Tells How To Open Clogged Xos Irlla nnd End Head-Cold. DON'T FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTER! .Miistcittlc U'uiks Easier, (Jiilrl.er am Without Ihc UIMtT . There s no ens lu mixing up a moM of inuVtflnl, flour nnd water when you can so aslly relieve imln stirencM or sllffnenM Wtli a little el an while Mustcrolo. MiiHlotolH Is iiiude of pure oil of mustard and other helpful Ingre dients, cniitblnttd lu the form of n plisiNMiii white ointment It takes the plnro of lit" otit-of-ilnte iiiustnrd plaster, anil will not blister' Musietole give promt,: relief from Sore Throat, llroiichltls. Tonsllltls, Croup, Stiff Nock. Asthma. Neural- Mia, lIoHdnrlic, Congest Ion, I'leuilsy, llhcuiiiatlHiu, Lumbago, Pnlns and Aches of the.laek or Joints, Sprains, Snro MunrloH. Ilrulsen, Chilblains, Frosted Feet. Colds of tho Ch'wt (It often prevents PuouiuoiiIh). At oiir drugalsis lu 2Kc niul f,0c : Jars, ami a special large hospital sle for $2 r,o I He s-irc oti get Ihc genuine Mils ; ternle He:n,e imitation1 t'et what ' win ask for The Muerole (out! pair , Cleveland Ohio j NEW YORK. Dec 22. Ownership or a riilli'oiul, I'cpieHontod by mil lions of dolhii'tf woith or slock wiih aic(lond on, today onthu steps of tlio Now York county colut , hoiiso. The old stock of tho Chlmtgo, Hock Islautl anil I'aclfle railway coiiipnuy was put up at roi'oflosuio salo nnd was bid lu (or 7. 1 3.1. S(Jf without competition by .In mo N Wallnre, chiilriiuiu of Hh, protective commit tee for Ihc fijor per cunt colhiteral trust ImiiiiIr of Hie Chicago, Hock Island and I'aclMe Itallioad connuiny, iiHulust whloh tlio sloek was collater al. The roreeloHui) action wns Inought by tho Cent nit Ttust com PHiiy of Now York nssilnut the rail roatl compaiiv for latoiosl due on' houiU vnlueil at JTI.ilftS 000, The price leMlUed for tho stock was $lu n share Tin, par vnliip Is $100 Tho wile was naiirded In Wall Street ns number step lu the pond Iuk re-oigiiiilrtMui of tho Itock Is land system. IT Theatre Tonight Only Kxcliisivc S'prcliil Feature! MABEL AT THE WHEEL TWO IMIIT Keystone Comedy As It Was In the Beginning nil Oilier Good Pli'liucs FREE MATINEE rttOM 'J P. M. TO I I', M. St Heels of l'itii,pl(i)H AT XIHIIT .1 NH IOC I Paid dv ) You fu-l fliw in u few unmc ni. Y'otir cold In brad r catarrh will 1 guiic. Your elojtvitl noitrilt will njicn. 'flie air ptvigs iif nr liind will iMr nnd joii esu liieallic fttel No mere dull nisift, ImuiIiu lie ; no fi.iking. njiinilnji, niuispiii dls'lmnri" ir ilryiie4; no strug gling for hrsttth nt night. Tell jour ilrwayUl vim vant a iniull bottle of KI.v'k Crt'iiin llnlni. Applv a littlti of thl fniL'runt. itnlliu'Ptio ere.nn In )nir iHlrll. 1ft it pi-nrtrate tliretigh Mc'ry air in.ige f tlw licnlt m!lu aud'l.eal the ttdli'ii, iiilbineil iiuinui P!Mllhr in1'. HCd r lief lll'S ihntillltlv It ! iii -t v.liaf i-ii-rv t -Id ami cainrr1 "IT. r .. .',1 i,l,'l 3lll Mllifisl-' r0,,,,! POPULAR MILK STOCK I'JH-IS AT IGULTURflL Holstlon-Diirhnm Cross are coming Into popujnr favor fast for dairy stock; I can supply you with rniiiti young town at very reasonable prices. Write mo. FRED R. NEIL ASH L Nl), OltltfiOX A: r.A tlentloii A, I', ami A, M. Special (ominunluation to- lulit at x o'clock for pur pose or Instulllug ofilcem. . X. IlILDL'llltA.ND, Sec. Johiri A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant H S. IIAIITLKTT Phone M. 47 an JV-ja niliulauce Hervlce Dapaty Ooroaar FREE TICKETS TO THE PAGE 1'ios.eut this coupon at the door nnd hco the bed picture hIiow in Southern Oregon, ubstijulely I'Vce, ADMIT OXE ADUlr Mntiiico or Mvoniiig . Dec. 'jy.y Xnuih Orcetiiig J ton) tho I'bge. S 1 AJv Just What You Want A Reel Show of Merit Wednesday-Thursday A Olograph Beauty Butterflies and IMPORTANT EVENTS 'Orange Blossoms One Part Ltihln Offers The Stolen Yacht Two Parts A Vita Cemedy: Kidding the Boss An olil-tlmcr, hut awful ucod Wild Animals at . Large Two Parts Essanay's Rest Det: Broncho Billy's Mission Ono Part Souveniers Every Night WINTI-K SHORT C0UKSIJ JAN. 4-J0 Agriculture, Including Auroimmy, Aiilm.il Husbandry, Oaltvliii:. 1 fortl culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, Plant anJ Animal Ureases, Cream ery Management, Marketing, etc. Hume Economic, IiiJuJIiir Cook lag, Home NurM'tig, Sanitation, bew lug. Dressmaking and Millinery. Commerce, liuliidniR ItiislnessM.ui acriirnt. IUir.il LceuuniLs, liuslness Law, Ollicc TrolnhiKi Farm Account' hit;, etc Engineering, Including SliupA'irk and liiuribulldluK, PARMRKS WljnK-IMIURUARV L6 A general clearing house selon of six day fur the e.xchariKc of dynamic lde.is on the most ptesslug ptoWcms of the times. Lectures by leading nuthorltlet. Stale conterences. UXTI'NSION SIIRVICH Offers lectures, movable schools. In stitutes and numerous correspondence courses on retpiest. MUSIC: Piano, string, Hand, Voles. No tuition, ((educed rites on all rail roaJs. t or lurther lid. una Inn address, The Oregon Agricultural College, 'IwlJ.I l I II COUVXl I IS, OUIUION THE PAGE Monday nnd Tuesday, December 2 1st anil 22il Medford's Leading Theatre Special Program Box Office Attraction Company WILL O' THE WISP An Unusual Photo Drama "Will o' the Wisp" is so differont from anything you havo ever seen upon tho screen, and yot such an inter esting drama that you will vote it an extraordinary production... You vill marvel at tho great flood scone, You will be surprised at tho dangers oncountored. With This: When the Troupe" Closed One Part Nerve Ono Part NOTE-- Wednesday and Thursday, December 23 and 24, Beginning of "THE MASTER KEY" ADMISSION 5c, 10c, 10c ' . V -s , . tV ,,-,',