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SfEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OREflOX, TltrRSDAV, DKCKMBKH 2.1. 1920 F AGE FIVE IS GIFTS Ten days in advance J anuary Good Housekeeping L ED TO CHURCHES TONIGHT is 'out today! If you could, look into the future If you knew what you were going to do next year, would you find much zest in li.e? Tabs didn't think eo, And Tabs knew. U ycu, too, want to know, read " . ,, . . f "The Kingdom Round the Corner" : ' by Coningsby Dawson the best story, in the opiniors cf the editors, yet written by the author cf "The Glory of the Trenches" and the "'The Little House." And in the same issue ' Stories by Kathleen Norris, William J. Locke.Jarr.es Oliver Curwood, I. A. R. Wylie, Mary Synon. Then-the special articles and the , departments: "l-'ashions. Interior Decoration, Health and Beauty, Household Management, Cookery, the League for Longer Life, Entertainmems,.Cutouts in Cole r for the Kiddis, Shopping Service. 73 Lig Features. :':t:G'6cb'..- ' HOUSEKEEPING ; : 0. L. DAVIDSON, Distributor . 1 A few items that may be of interest to you 'forXmasgfits: Spring Bumpers Spot Lights , Moto-Meters Weed Chains .'.; Sets of Crescent Wrenches . I .. .. Lvenet Katchet Wrench . . . t Noblus Polish Head Light Lens Muffler Cut-Out iGabrel Snubbers ' Johnson Shock Absorbers ' ' !'.' : . " '. " . i Geo. LTreiclilerMotor Co. TREE TAN G LE FOOT .. AIDS IN CONTROLLING . . ' b LIGHT K!C!(iiYiilchil('il by lVr. F. 0. Hcinicr, ;tml I'ruf. C. '. Cale nnd 5 li'iidinj; ondinrdisls. J'lni'o your order lii-fori' .laininry 1, 1021 f .niMl wWWiiicv; Phone 932- . Farm iBureau Co-Operative Exchange MEDFORD AUTO TOP CO. 30 N. Grape. . v Phone 104 , ;. ' . Let us fix your top for the rainy season. , !, ; Celluloid nnd" Plate Glass Lights, any style or size tdosii'cd. We use gemiiiu',Pai)tasole. . , We make Kadiators and Hood Covers. Makes start .ing easy. , ' . GRANTS PASS MEDFORD , INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. pffcrtlv- October 25 I.KAVK MKIIFORIK 10:00 a. m. 1: 00 p. tn. :S0 p. m. Cars mop at all Intermediate point. Office and Waiting' Rooms: Medford, 6 South front, Naub Hotel Bid k ' Pbone SOS. Grants Pass: The Bonhonoler. Phone 160. . We atxn operste stage tines from Medford to Ashland, Phoenix, Talent, Central Poin', JacksonTllle. Pally aan1 Hanrtay. LEAVE GRANTS PASS. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. ' 4:30 p. m. The following program . wlil bo given by the. Huptlst- Sunday school at the Baptist church tonight at 7:30 o'clock: Orchestra selection. Hymn, con gregation; scripture lesson, J. F. Wormian;' prayer, R. W. .Mears; The Flirt h of, Jesus, juniors and priuiury; recitation, Thelnia Herd; exercise, primary; recitation, Violet Judy; song, primary department; recitation Kutb Loder; hymn Xo. -I 7,. congrega tion; exercise, primary; recitation, Wm. lieoige; harp solo, Muurine Slc Keaney; recitation, ltha Herd; ofl'er ing'und announcements. II. C. (!ar ictt; short address, Kev. F. It. Leach' hymn No. 40, congregation; benedic tion. Rev. F. II. Loach. The annual Christmas entertain ment of the Presbyterian Sunday school will be given this evening at 15. The public is cordially invited. The Children's Christmas program nnd party will be given tonight In the basement of the Christian church be ginning promptly tit 7:30. All chil dren of the church and parents in vited. Santa Claus wl(l bo thero and a good time is assured. SERVICES The annual' Christmas exercises if the Phoenix Sunday school will be held at 7:30 on Thursday evening at yio church, consisting of a special program including the following: Songs and exercises ity the Little Folks and Children's classes. "Silent Night", Mixed quartet.. -v Holly drill and song, girls' class. "Legend of Cathay", a reading. ,, "Christmas of the Nations", by Ltwelve iboys and girls. other special music, etc. ; There will ibe a tree, decorated for ,the occasion, treats. for the" children, and a special Christmas offering for vork among the children of Syria and Persia. . Everybody invited. -r At the forum -yesterday, being the nearest one to Christmas, the decora tions of the tables were in conformity with the Tioliday season. The chalr lnun, W. B. Crews, in behalf of the Medford Chamber of Commerce, pre sented a box of candy to f.Miss Vro- mun, who has been officiating at the I ptnno for the community singing for 'a considerable time without remuner ation. An Kvershnrp pencil was pre sented to Rev D. E. Millard, who has been rendering a most appreciative service to the Chamber us song leader. Ur. V. J. Kerr, president of the, Oregon Agricultural college gave 11 very Interesting analysis of tile rela tionship of the agricultural college to thu rest, of the stute at the members forum of the Medford Chamber of Commerce yesterday. In several in stances he cited where by the expen diture" of several thousand dollars, production was made possible, thru the efforts of the extension service, of millions of dollars worth of farm products upon land which had been producing practically nothing. The Oregon Agricultural college has an enrollment of three thousand four hundred students, is the second largest institution of its kind in the United, States, the one In the stute of Iowa being the only larger one. Kvcry county and practically every commu nity In the state la represented there In the student body. There are ulu dents from fourteen foreign nations and from twenty-two other states of the union. .Of the states, California furnishes the largest number optsldo of OTegon and the state of Washing ton comes next In line. The dining room was filled to ca pacity and extra tables had to bo set up to accommodate thoso who desired to be present. .' Out of town guests present were D. L. Davidson of Cen tral Point, H. L. Edwards of Chicago, Miss Margaret Stason of Corvallls and Lynn Mowatt of Ashland. At PL The Christmas Sunday school pro gram at the illrick church, Central Point will be, given tonight, 7:30 p.. Anthem, ;'The King of Glory".... Choli Prayer ltey. 12. II. Edgar Splo and chorus, "Once Again..... ' Donald Faber and school Reading,' "Christmas Everywhere" .' 1 Eugene Reams, Solo, Cradled In a Manger .Jenise HesBelgravc Reading, "O Little Town of Bethle hem" ..:.'. Violet. Scott Ladtes quartet, "The - Angel's Bong" ...Mrs. Edgar Cowley ' Davisson and Strohmeler Solo, "Turn the Old, Old Page3 of tne Book Divine". :WyVette BoswcH Primary song, "A Little Wish" -, Primary Classes Reading, "A Wish"..:...Bernlce Reams Duet, violin and piano, "The Mid night Clear" ........'...,.Edna and : "V AVulter Bowman Reading, "A Volqe for Santa Claus" ; v. .... ....... .Florence 'Hamerlck Reading, "Birthdays". .Frances Faber Hoys chorus, "Send ItOver There" : Mrs. Davisson's class Anthem, ''Glnry tb God" '..Chbir Solo, "Christmas Bells" '. I I..: Elizabeth Scott Boys' chorus, "(Christmus oil the : Sea" ..h .'Miss Wilcox's class Heading, "Building and Being". ..v.. I. cola Hesselgrave Girls' chorus, "The .Prince of iPeace" ....Miss Dunlap's class Reading, "Hang Up the Baby's Stocking" ..Lester Scott Duett and chorus, "Welcome Him In"... .Mrs. Edgar Cowley and choir Song, "Silent Night" '. ;....School Song, "Come to the Manger"... .Choir Reading. "While Stars of Bethle- . heni"Shlne"i tirazla Brenner Duet. "Gifts for the Christ Child".. , Mrs. Davisson and CMlss F Davisson Reading, "A Christmas Carol"...;.. ....Edna Bowman Antbemj "Tiro Lord Omnipotent Keigneth" Choir Song, "Happy New Year" School Special offering for Near Enst relief. Santa Claus and treats. Benediction, pastor. Wealth of Wonderful Scenery Shown -In New' I'lctuie of. God's Country at IHaltii. There Is a weajjth of wonderful scenery of the snow, wastes of the frozen northland In. 'the 'picture, "The River's End,", by James Oliver Cur wood, a Marshall Nellan production that is showing ut the Rlnlto theatre this week. - Thesnow scenes were taken far up In Canada, where the Bnows lay many feet deep on the ground almost the year round. There are miles .and miles of snow fie'lds, stretching to the horizon and beyond to the land of the midnight sun. Here there is only a chnnco white man's hut, some one seeking a refuge from the world of men,' an outcast from, his own people. Occasionally there will -be the r-ide tepees of the northern Indians, and perhaps the Igloos of the Esquimaux. But mostly It' Is a dreary waste, where the wolt pack-hunts or howls at the moon. In a long, long time there is seen a trail, and a white " man on snow Bhoes traveling across the snow, or perhups a sled drawn by huskies, white men, on some unusual mission. In this setting is laid a story or tremendous action and of deep hourj Interest, the story o( a man driven into exile because charged with mur der, of a thrilling chase which InstK for months the relentless Royal Mounted Police on the trail," deter mined that justice shull be satisfied by a hanging. ' Then back to civilization runs the story, following the outlaw In a dead man's garments and with a. dead man's name. Theso'. mysteries and thrills are unfolded In a way that will both startle and fascinate all. At the I'ago ... As you know nothing Is bo "exhil arating as a good laugh unless It be half a dozen good laughs. That's why you ought to see the motion picture version of that .Irresistibly runny farce "Officer 666" which Is showing at the Page theatre , with Tom Moore in the leading role. This farce Is so crowded with fun that you have to count the laughs by the doz- Or perhaps we'd come noarer the (ruth by saying that the entire piece Is one laugh one continuous' ron Don't miss it. . . , Says It First and Snys It Last Carrie G. Harrel, 819 Nicholson St., Norfolk, Va., wrlt03: "I'll tell anybody that Fo!ey'sIIoney and Tai is all right. It did me all the good I said .it first and I'll say It last." Thousands of bottles of this reliable remedy were bought last week b careful mothers so e- to bo pre pared to check coughs, colds and croup at the beginning.- It acts al most Instantly, cuts phlegm, sootbee raw. Irritated membranes, stops tick ling ii( throat Sold eveft wnere. Kxpert .Motorcycle and Bicycle Reitirs. . QUICK SERVICE Ask Gaylord how ' to get your Bi cycle enamo'ed free. , ' Motorcycle Storage Free to March 1st when overhauled. Motorcycles enameled , half-price ltb overhaul Job. . ... GAYLORD Hod ford Nat . Phone 188-Ji CHRISTMAS 1920 IN BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE SUGGEST' THE FOLLOWING: - J- I 1 'jlfaniijj! 1 arir- TOR THE MEN; FiMinliiiii pi'iis- nll slvles and , H'ices. ' ' ViicMiuni Hollies Anseo ('11 merits Snl'ely Kazors -( lillelle, Aiiln stro), (ioiii, Kvi'i'deny, Dnr 1 in in 1 n 1 K-x nnd otlici. l.enlhrr (iomls - III Hill l!ook:f. l'(ii'lel Hoolisi, Ciii'd ('iisi'm, eh'. Wli ji v i 11 Lt neeessorii's in Koiii. TnlcK, and Lotions. Kle. FOR THE LADY: While 1 vorv (ioods Tn Jlir- mi's, llnislit'sj Ciinilis, 'I'rnys, I'nlT nnd I'owder Muxes, rte. Maniitiii't! Si'ts a 1 1 1 1 IViiiisites ol nil nids. lVrfuiiics In Djcr-Kiss, Hun- liiunlN, I'iilincr's, I Iiuliiuts, rivers, clu. Toilet Waters, Domes! ie and imporlett All odors and prices. . Fountain. lVns (Jold-handi'd and plain. Ansco C.'anieras All sizes and priees. ' Manieiirinsr epiisitt's Tn vsi- l'ioty. Box Stationery in Holiday and plain designs. COME IN AND GIVE US THE "ONCE OVER" MEDFORD PHARMACY .ii att.ll hi . 1 1 ''I -1 -if H'li ' r Courtesy. Cor. Central and Main Sts. Service The music hvet's favorite KEEATiOHS COME, in and let us play these for you. They number some of the world's best-loved pieces of music. Take this opportunity to 50174 50623 Rossry (Nevln) Comet- ! Couturier A Dream (Bartlett) Comei Couturier ' Marche Lorraine '' Imperial Marimba Band Hawaiian . Breezes Waikiki Hawaiian ,0, Orch. (With Louise 8s Ferera) ( Wailana Walti Instl. Duet 50670 '' Toots Paka's Ilowuiiims (Hawaiian Smiles Waikiki Hawaiian Orchestra Semper FWelUMarch N.Y. Military Band 50671 Trumpeter's Carnival-March Militaire ' . N.Y. Military Band visit our Re-Creation Department. See how our various services to " owners help you get the greater, ;! finer joy out of your New Edison. ; 80293 jGlorla-1 JtMass(Mosnrt)GregorianCholp , fllullelujali; Cyprus Messiah (Handel) 1 ( " ' i Oratorio Chorus j 82536 AveMaria (Bach-Gounod) in Latin ..-. '4 (' Marie Rappold and Albert Spalding .. 82077 Dcpuia le jaur Louise 82171 S Silent Niifht (Gruber) J O Holy Night (Adam) Anna Case 80123 ( William TellOverture(Pt. I) Sodero'sBand J William TellOverture(Pt. 2) Sodero'sBand B2063 Ave Maria, Violin . . Carl Flcscb Frieda Hempel . Frieda Hempel . O That wt'?-wo Were Maying - I Dear Louise ' Hindermyer and Chorus (Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer (Wallace) , Venetian Inst. Quar. Kathleen Mavourneen (Crouch) : ! '. v Venetian lost. Quar. 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