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V'&GE TWO . MEDFORD' MAIL. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCJOX, FR TP AY, . ' 1 ) ICC AM I VJt' '21, 1020 ' - "; ' - r --'i- ; 1 jT : " : 7 Delivery wagons began backing up to the Elks tomp'.e this - morning where thfiy were loaded with the "pro visions and other good things which are to be the Christmas treat of the Elks lodge to the poor and needy families in the city and Vicinity. All the goods were delivered today and brought Christmas , cheer to . many. Kor the most part only provisions and edibles of a substantial nature sucli'aB potatoes, flour, canned goods and' the like were given. Of course there were some Christmas dainties. , The Elks special investigating com mittee had examined Into each needy case, and the delivery in each In stance was made up in accordance with the needs of that special case. . Hemstitching ana pecotlug. Handi craft Shop. ' : Good' wheat $2.75 per hundred. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. A' delayed shipment of Chrlstma's novelties just received at Handicraft Shop. :- 236 Spltzenberg and IN'ewtown culls for sale. Tel. C. C. Darby. ' ' 2'41 Only a, mere handful of transient guests, as Is usually the case the day before Christmas were at the hotels today, 'ami the number Is expected to be stll), less tomorrow. See our lovely ribbon novelties be fore buying your last a,inute gifts. Handicraft Shop. " 23G Among poultry feeds you will al ways find Kerr's egg madli and Ool tton Hpd'egg mash at the toii l .Muy tjiem )t iKurin Bureau Co-operative jlSfcliangaS t . . ;'?DelcpTlilght farm Ught and power plants'." Medford Electric Co.1 (I Oct our prices'' beforo' buying, tyatklns Feoa Store, 397. South Front ;streot. I,1i6iof 2 Gfl, 241 j (Therj wllf Be one mall delivery In 'tlio city toniorrow forenooUt and tho rural carriers will go out as usual. The postofflco .general dollvery win dow wlll he open' from 8 to 10 a. m. Farm Bureau scratch, Kerr's egg mash or (lolden Rod egg mash and uouthern Oregon climate make the poultry 'business profitable. ' Farm Bureau Co-opei'ative Exchange. ' Dainty little ribbon gifts for Jinby Handicraft Shop. 230 ; Everything electrical. MedforJ Eldctrlc Co. Phone'661 '. If you really want to have a de lightful siiioko after your Christmas diunor ask your dculor for Crater l.ako brand, . they are pleasing and arc made In Medford The rtlulto thbnter will be crowded wltli' children tomorrow forenoon1 at 10 o'clock on the occasion of tho froo annual Christmas treat by George A. Hunt & Co. to tho kiddles , of tho city and valley. . "Jack uud tho icanstalk" will be tho attraction. Any one of 'tho family will1 appre ciate a fountain pen; A largo stock to select from, nil styles and prices. Medfdrd Pharmacy, Main and Central ' ' ' 23C Lino of dolls bought at a bargain that will ho closed out' at bargains. Mordoft & Woolf, West Main. 23ti Talont Xinas dutico is cuncollctl. ' 237' Big community Chrlstiiias' party at (hq Nututorium Sfiturdlry night. Christinas cheer with every dance. Imperial orchestra wlth music as never beforo. 230' The Scandinavian socioly will hold tholr New Yoar's' festival at the opera house In" Central 'Point On: the' night' of Doc. 3lst. Alt Scandinavians arc expected' to be' present with a well filled banket und have ii gootl tlmol On Christmas .take your family to Hotel Medford or dinner and you will iMMftgitrful. .'..':..;: 23G Bonutirnlnov ' vanities, lingerie setB, pln'b't'iShlons, scent Bachnts and poivdntf nuffxi Handicraft Shop. 236 Carl Sujfchke, uign sra'do watch and clock.ropalring, 11 Fir Btreot. livoiyliqdy wants u good time on Christina's night. Come to tho Nntii toriuiii.i, Splendid music by tho Im perial oranastra, finest ai floors, a congenial1 ntinoxphcre toV spectators as well as dancors. Admission only 10c. '. . ' 23H Mr. and Mrs. V.. H. Wultermlro left this monilng for Copi-o, Calif., to spend the hollduys with their sous Herbert and Harold, Weeltg-Conger Co. Best equipment, cxcollerit funeral service at lowest possible prices. Also licensed lady embalmor. If Sugar $10 a Back. Hutchinson & Lumsdon. A now shipment of popcorn thai will pop, at Warner, Wormian and Core's. 230 Saturday night, Christmas parly ni tho.N'atatorluiu. lllg crowd, big time with tlift best music on earth. Imper ial orchestra. 2:iS (lene Xnnvgan who has been work ing in tho Klamath Falls country has returned home to spend the CliilBt mu8 seuson with friends and rela tives. 1 Itlvoisldo Auto Paint Shop now opmv for IiubIiipss; 120 Nut Bids. 239 Marcelling, Da'ir! dyeing, hair mvltcuos made of combings. 'All hair goods half price. Phone 237-J, San itary Beauty Shop. 244' Oet her a singing canary for a t'h iHtmus' present. DoVoe linn theul. 210 Remember the Christiana party at tho Natntoriiliu with the Imperial or chestra. Special selections played byj request, join the Dig party. Christ ina cheer in every corner. 2:n' Oiiestw at the Medfilrd Inelilile J. Parker of 8nn .lose, J. V. Junes and H; (J. HumphMvg or Seattle and C. II. OnenhmiH of Roseburg. Have you forgotten that bottle of porruiite for her. Call and look over our beautiful line. ..Med ford Phar macy, Main and Central. 2;tfi Hot Tumalei t DeVoe's. t.f The annual-hog weight gucssiug contest of tho Economy market is meeting with great success, dozens of people from all over the Rogue River valley participating. This con test Is very popular, is an annual event, and has been held for over 12 years. The prizes will be awarded Christmas morning. Just unloaded T.ir of the Light-Six Stuiiebakers.' Call and look tbem over, $1750 f. o. b. Medford. HittBon Motors. . 239 ' Have you seen our Hue of Ansco cameras? Nothing so suitable for the boy or girl. Medford PharmacJ, Main and' Central. ' 230 An- elaborate dinner $1.50 per cover and music for all Christinas. Hotel Medford. 230' Christmas party at the Natatorium Saturday night: Come early. Free dancing until 9:30. Special decora tions for the Yulctide. 235 .- Tom Plpgras, son of Mr. and Urn. P. J'. Plpgras of the Shasta returned Friday from (lout Island; where he is In the navy to spend Christmas at' home. Tom Is u musician' second class, and after the first year will be transferred to 'Honolulu twhero' be will be a member of the naval band at that place. Young Plpgras is highly pleased with the treatment ac corded 111 in, and Is entlluslustic about' the service. He enlisted for a two year period.. We have $20,000 to loan on Mod ford business property only. McCurdy Insurance AgoiK-y. ; 225 Upholstering, packing' and crating of1 all kinds, mattress making and renovating', chair repairing.- Call at' l'Ol S. Central or phone 510-.I. 257 Latest hits In Brunswick and Voca llon records at Weeks & Orr. 234' Everything electrical. Medford Electric Co.- Phone 601. - iBig Christmas party at the Nata torium Saturday night. 235 The barber shops of the city will remain' open until 9 o'clock tonight but will be closed ail'duy Saturday. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nbBe, throat.tf Smoke Crater Lake cigars, made In Medford. Phone 960-M. ' " , 254 Jolly little ribbons , ' 4 ' -In Jolly colors; too, ; , Made by jolly little liaiids, As dainty gifts for you. 230 ' Handicraft Shop. Got that doll today, from' 89f up, all bargains, some di'cssed and others undressed. 'Mordoft & Wooir; 236 Miss Bertha Borall is spondirig the holidays with friends ut Portland and Vancouver. i Grape cider, fresb from the press nt tho Jackson County Creamery, Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R.' - Ulnppy Bob, best shoo cobbler In town at Itldd's Shoe Store, 223 East Main.' Mrs. Paul Hansen,, coraetlere for NuBone. Phone 58 5-J. tf AV. S. AViebb of 219 North Central n'voriue rotiiined the middle of the woek from Douglas county, where he visited his (ililcksllvor property known nrthe Buena A'lsta group. Oh this trip the party encountered heavy snowstorm, and were without 'anything to eat for 2 4 hours. The quicksilver property Is on the sumo belt as the War Eagle mine In the Meadows district, that IK being' devel oped by local men. , .Air. Webb says that an Inspecting engineer reports t'nat the llueua Vista group has $60, 000 In sight, some of which runs' ns high- aB 24 per cant. The Uuoua Vista group consists of eight clulnifr. Remember tho Christ inns party at the 'Nntutoi'Iiiiu .tomorrow night. Big time, big crowd and an abundance of good cheer, ' 1 , 23 - Live Japanese gold fish 25o to $3.75. Jap Art Store. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, tf Tho Pago-Dressier company have erected an Imitation oil derrick in front, of their offices on Main street in their campaign for tho sale of Tri- gonia oil stock, and are ulso conduct ing a billboard campaign. ' Those owning milk cows should not overlook tho Importance of feed Ing .Alolas-o-.Meal for Increased milk flow and richer milk. SolJ'.hy Mun uiTh Seed Co; Phone' 260. We de liver. tf Open evenings until 8:30. Edgar Wight tho Jeweler. ' 230 lluby Augorn rabbits for sale. UUss Heine, 916 W. Ten til street, Medford. 237" Tho billiard tournament ut Brown and Brown's is expected to bo rinlsh- ed by tho rirst of the year, and the vurlQiis contestants are being weeded out.' Chris Gottlieb, considered one of the best pluyers on the Pacific coast, has not won a game since Salto posted a notice that ho would give a dollar's worth of merchandise to any one defeating hliu. Barley $1.7.) per sack at Kuss Mill. Phone 5 29. A"e deliver. tf lllg Xinns ball at Central Point. . 237 l'ura sugar candy 25c pound nt lones'. 234 School children all over the county were invited to write essays upon the theme "What will he America's answer to the cry of Europe's' starv ing children?'?. The essays were to be awarded honorable mention, only, hut somo hundreds were turned In to the county school superintendent's of fice ond the best three were selected and forwarded to Portland. Essays by the following pupils were the ones sent in to headquarters: Aleliu llu son arid Heth Knrlnw or the Medford high scImioI, and Ben Ellis of Apple ton o high school. More Interest in Herbert Honn r'a plea for tho starv ing children will surely result from th''s bringing the situation to the realization ot Die boys and girls. Shelled corn $3. 25 per hundred at Huss Mill. Phone 529. We deliver. tf Big Xmas ball nt Central Point. Harold McDonald, who Is a ttudentj One of the most popular Legion at tho University of Washington this affairs of the season will be held to year and arrived at Trail, this week night when (he Christinas evo assenj- to spend tho Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Me Donald came down yesterday to meet) ther Wesley McDonald who, his brother arrived from Eugerie this forenoon to also epend Christmas with' his par ents. Between ? friends a phptograpji. Get them of Mackoy, Main and Cen tral, 204, .upstair. ' . 238 Will run $1.90 per sack of 80lbs; at' Rusb 'Mill. Phone 529. A Vo de liver. ... ' 't The Japanese ! Art Store' will bo open, every evening until' 10 o'clock The Christmas concert -by the little folks at the First Baptist' church last evening was greatly enjoyed by a' full house. A varied program was pre sented, which elicited favorable cont inent by uU who had the privilege of hearing it. At the close a' treat was.. given to all the children present. A substantial offering was' taken' 'for the European relief work. A few boxes' of jumble"' Winter Sells pears, $1 per box.- Oregon Growers' Packing Corp, Phone l"28i ', ..;.;' 23S ' Tho nice line of dolls at Mordoff & AVoolf's Is being closed out. If you haven't got that doll yet see jthemV'j Oh. Boy! I'm golngf Where? Cen tral Point: When? Xmns night! 237, Ctlrs. D. J. Scott of St. Thomas, Cai,' and MIbs -M. Scott of Detroit, Mich!, are tourists who' enroute. to Culifor-'mag as the weather prediction for to nla arrived at1 the iHollhnd' last night' nignt and Saturday is1 for rain. Up' and' may spend Christmas here before 1 10 this mornlhg .18 of an inch more continuing, on their Journey, Jf J.' 0f rain fell, maklng'the total preclpl Downs and J. D.. Jones of Portland jtation since Sept. 1st 9.15 inches. . are ulso at this hotel. ; Our" Wood is going rapidly at the1 following prices: 12 and 18 inchbody pine $3.00 and' $8.50 ft' tier. 238 man & Scheffel, phone .242, 238 Why not send a box of Rogue River Newtowns or Spitzenbergs ta yoilr friends' for ChrlstmaB or'XeV Year's Oregon Growers Packings Cord; Phdne 128. , V 236 A real holiday party! Christtnns ball! Ashland armory! Sat. Dec. .25! Plan' now to attend! 236 -Mrs; Seeley Hull who was'dpeiated" upon for appendicitis at-SacVed Heart hospital the first of the. week is Im proving rapidly. Visit the Christmas' Candle shop; Rag dolls; 200- Phlpps building, tf Big- Xmas dance Awlbgate hall, Dec. 25. Fine home cooked' supper. ' ' '236 .James llofflcr df (Montague, Cal?. is spending a few days in the' city et f ending to business matters. .'V ' Christinas ball! Ashland armory1, Sat. Dec; 251 Premier Novelty orche's- tra! Handsome Xmas gifts given away! , Punch' and wafers' served free! Special holiday features! Don't miss this! ...... 236 Your friends will be there! AVhers? Central Point! AVhen? Xmas' night! ',''" 2 $7 iXotlce has- been received- that this Is the last week that ex-service men moy' take ndvanttige-of -the- federal war Insurance; -ns provided under the 'IS months extension-. .Those 'entitled to the provisions of the war insur ance are requested. to tnko the neces sary steps ut onco. .- Big XinaB dailCe.A'pplognte hall, Dec, 25 ' Flue homo' cooked supper. 230 Mill blocks $3.00 n' tier. $8.00- a cord we have very little left. AVIse. mun & Scheffel, phono 242. 238 Joss Ingram who was scheduled to meot Burl Eaton Jicforo the Gold. 'Hill boxing commission Xew Year's day. will now meet Young Barker of- Klnr niuth Falls who will take . Eaton's place, the latter withdrawing orf ac count ot Inability to get in condition! The Gold Hill meet Is expected to draw a large crowd of funs froth tliis city and Contrhl Point whens Ingram is well known. Johnny Carlson' or this, city will also appear. Both are under the management of .loo Thoni iib, athletic director; of tilts' city. Big Xmas dance Applegate hull, Doc. 23. Flue home cooked supper. 236 For Sulo 15 thoroughbred AVhite Leghorn hen. Cull at S2-9 AV. Second. ' 11 236 Rev. J. If. Doran of Ashliyid will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyter- Ian church at the 11 o'clock service Sunday foretroon. Get' those soft paper tablets at this office nt 150 per pound. - tf For Sulo AVhlto pink-eye rabbits make- excellent Christmas presents. Reduced prices today. Phone S3S-.I. -230 .lames A'unce Is home- from Ber keley, Calif., to- spend the liolliluys wlihjhts parents. 'he army good store. 103 X.-Ceh-' tral, prepare for the winter, blankets, overcoats, pants, shlrta mid shops'. Now men's underwear (wool and cot ton); sux (wool and cotton), every thing selling ut reduced price. 24tl Dr. Coleman uses 'Therapeutic Light, High Frequency Electricity and-Hydrotherapy. .. Robert Pelouse nrrived in the city from Pulo Alto last night accompan ied by his guest and fellow student at Stanford university, to spend 'Ip? holidays nt Eagle Point with-his par ents, Mr. and .Mi's. Fred Pelouse at Eagle Point, who met them at tiiv train. The party stopped at the-Hotel! Medford over night. , At the close of this, our first year in business in Medford, we wish to thank our many friends for their lib eral patronage, and assure theni of the same efficient service during the coming yenr as In the past. Hoping for a- continuation of our pleaant relations,. anil wishing to all a .Merry Christmas and a happy and prosper ous Xtzw A'ear. A'alley Fuel Co. 33$ Just unloaded car of the-Light-Six Studehakers. Call and look them over, $1750 f. o. b. MeiKord. Hittson Motors. J39 bly t6ki. place at the Legion. hall in the 41." K & iH. 'bldg. Special music by the Premier Novelty orchestra and Other 'attractive features will be on theprogram.; Refreshments will be served. ' 'Manv dancers, oilier than Legion members wIR'attend:- Try our merchants', lunch. The Shasta. . -'- ' Robert Boy! wno arrived home by auto yesterday afternoon from his northern' California business trip re- i ports that the roads are fairly good between here and Dunsmuir; and that while there Is about three feet f snow ln, the' siskiyous' the state liighway department is keeping travel open over tire mountain by maintain ing a wide path thru the snow. : Grand' masquerade! Eagle Point! New Year's eve! 243 pbn ColVig Is back from Yreka to spend the holidays with his family. 1 Has your Stove shown signs of fall ing or "coll sprung a ieak? Stoves and colls rebuilt' and' repaired. Prompt service, reasonable charges.. Phone 359". 109 South Holly. -249 George' A. Hunt sat up In bed for a short time yesterday for the' first time since lie' was taken homo from the hospital' where he wa3 recently operated oh' for appendicitis. 0"ur slab wcod is golnE rapidly at the following prices:'12 and 16-inch $3.00. and $3.50 a tier. AViseman Si Scheffel, phone 242. ' ' 238 The outlook Ib for a rainy Christ1- nBrcri-ilirt'iL-mBeirtcttv tnv i Delcb-LIgh t Electricity fof every farm.' Medford Electric' Co. ; 1 ' AV. T. Grieve returned home to Prospect yesterday after purchasing presents and supplies for the com munity Christinas tree and' entertain ment which will be held at, the Nye school house near Prospect by the people of that district tonight- or to morrow night; ' . ' ' -. The new1 Packard Six surpassed all expectations, aiid is now on exhibition afternoon and evenings at our show 'room's on North Grape St. ' Seeiy- V. Hall Motor Co.' ; : 236 !. Hi L. Wallher arrived home Thurs day afternoon , from Yreka, having made the trip over the SUklyous by auto thru a fopt of snow., ' " J. The new Packard Six surpasses all expectations, ajifl is now on exhibition 'afternoon and evenings' at our' show rooms on North Grape street. Sebly V. Hall Mdt'of jCo;; ",:' ' 230 ' Raljili McCurdy left-' Wednesday night for San 'Francisco to spend Christmas with Jils wife nd' son who hav"o lieen visiting Mrs". McCurdy's parents in that city.!' '-, :; ' . ' ''Majestic1 muste -at CeniraT Point Xmas night, j - " 237 - Floyd Cook who has1 returned' from Portland, maVvijSg the trip back In a 'new. Cadillac'-car In' two days, sal's 'the. toads with the exception of Snitth hill are in bettor condition than they were two months ago.: 'Xmas '. prices' galore, at Central Point Xmas' night". 237 Crowson's candy Is mado in Med ford for lovers of good candy every where. ' ' - 1 230 ; ' Tho city council hold -an Informal sdteclal meeting with a number' of business men last' night' to discuss new nuto camp grounds and otliei llia.Uers.' -J ,Vl Insurance our .' only , ; business. "Holmes the! Insurance Man." ' Don't forgot, that box fof Christmas .candy,- Got the best: at Cro'wson 's'- 23b fcVLatd; .t'hlB afternoon the proprietors ftn.d 2", employes ot the G. E. Gates Auto company held' their Christinas tree In-'the large office of the estab lishment. . JSuch person '-.-bought one present at a certain price all had agreed on and wrapped it up and put It' on tho tree without any address. These presents were given oit from the tree by Santa Clans, promiscuous ly and provided, lots of fuiH At the same tl-.no the company in ac cordance with Its annual Christinas custom gave to each employe a prea ertt ot five dollars. Reserve your table now for Christ mas dinner.. Hotel Medford. 236 Shu expects a box of Crowson's candy.' AVe havett ready awaiting your order Crowson's, Medford's foremost sweets shop. ' 236 Mayor Baker of Portland and Mrs. Baker passed thru the city this mor ning enroute home from San Francis co on the Shasta.;' ' ' : Hot Chicken Tamale supper" at Central Point Xmns night. !V 237 I . Nicest line of Christmas candy ever! displayed In' southern Oregon. Crow- son's. ! .236 TOO LATE. Tl CLASSIFY FOR SALE Lee AVatkiiiB A Co. Bells! . wheat,' $3.00 per 100 lbs.; shelled! -com $3.10 per 100 lbs.: mlllrun j $'J.OO per so lhs.: -scratch feed; $1.00 per 100 lbs.: Fisher's egg producer mush $4.,00' per 100 lbs.; dairy feed $3.00 per 90 ll8.: more-j milk $2.00 per 80 lbs.; lolled bar ley $1.70 per 70 lbs.; .feed oatsl 'j' $2.50 per 100 lbs.: Fisher's blend ! :! flour, the best family flour. Free) ' deliveries in town; ' 10(10' or more! out of town; Those whocall for, goods 2 per cent discount. 23S I WAS NEARLY BORf ON CHRISTMAS DAY Mayor Gates was In an unusually amiable mood today; . which, was thought to ha duo to tho nearness of Christmas until ho -explained-that. -it was his birthday. He then related that he arrived unexpectedly in" tills world 49 years ago, a week ahead of his anticipated birth. He has beeii a little bit previous over since. "My parents only, had two. children then," said the mayor, "and llkat Christmas eve, father, who was then a- construction foreman, went down to a nearby drug Btore to buy the two children a present and was hesitating whether to' purchase two certain" presents, which were marked at fifty cents each, when the druggist offered to-throw in tho only remaining pres ent of that kind in stock all three for a dollar. : "Now three presents of a kind were too much, jut it was such & great bargain ruiner count not resisi, uuu so he carted the presents home. A lew hours later I arrived and that present came in handy." Christmas day will be the quietest Saturday in 'Medford for years past, as all the stores, offices and other places of business except restaurants, confectionery places and cigar stores will be closed.- Candy for all tho family fresh, pure and wholesome at Crowson's. .:- '""' " 236 Nash hotel guests are. AV. N. Sim pier of Tacoma; AA'arren B. Smith 'of. 'Ma'therfleld, ' Calif;,' and A; Mc- Dougul of Klamath Falls. ' 'ManyMedford people wlH motor 'to Ashland' tomorrow night to attend the armory Christmas ball in that city. Dancing will lyId forth from S:30 p. in. till midnight aicl' will- be varied with attftictivd holiday fea tures. Christmas gifts, favors and prizes of all kinds wJH be given. The affair will be given under the per sonal direction of liprace Bromley of this city and the entire personnel of the premier Novelty orchestra will provide til latest in dance music. ;. .. . A. It.. CORNELL A Booster for Home Industries AVhen A. B. Cornell, district man ager for the Oregon Life Insurance company, came into our office with the 1921 calendar, he said: "This cal endar means more to you than the average calendar. It not only renders you service through the year but it represents three distinct Oregon In dustries: The paper is maim pictured fi;om Oregon trees at the Oregon City Paper 'Mills, the calendar is manufac tured in-'Portland, and reminds you daily of one of Oregon's most success ful, conservative and progressive in surance .companies. This is what 1 call Oregon Associated Industries and it deserves a conspicuous place." i . 230 ANTI-URIC Was originally sold to phy sicians who prescribed it for all forms of - RHEUMATISM It is purely! herbal, contain ing' no minerals, or. salicylates and can be depended upon to remove all poisons from the blood which cause rheuma-. tisrn and kindred troubles.' ' For Sale by HEATH'S DRUG STORE WELDING THAT , WINS TRADE for us is tho export ktt.d ihv kind this nnn is (loins in tho picture. Now lioro ia a icirtk'tilavly ut-r.calv opera tion (in a ftmr-eylindtM engine hea:I, rciui.'Jpr the utnmst cure in brint; itiu tin' prtrts together lueurately nud fin;yhlrnr th jh smnotMy. Ve ifo theM UU n -xx Ju'Ve Qvr (lay and even iliore difficult ones. -Try lis on that next welding: job. "The Weld That Held." VULCAM WELDING WORKS 82l . Fivnt St, y'MW fit! III Wishing our many Friends . . and Patrons" r - - - A Merry Ghriistiriasr .''' : and j - j ; i; A Happy : ;;x'' Fir--;':".: Methodist Episcopal Church . " ' "Tbo' Church with' a-Oliallengli g-Propiam " y ' - l "" A Church of Giiod' Music," '!' ' i .ii -V. V ... , , ,- : , , , . : hiy .r- '. 'i:J. J' ' 11 A. "The Human Tho 'third in the series of Christmas .-.cl;ni"iiis. Last Sunday wo fduud' that' "God liau come . to see us." In'i thlK iitessase wo shall see jit "Clod has come to live, with us.";...; 'j ' v ' ' Il't'' 7:30 'The Coming - ' '-;"' . A CHRISTMAS (J.VN'TATA . ;, - J '. : That promises to mark an epoch in tlis nilislcal, history 'ot Medford. It is saying a great deal, but it-is a Ctict that .this Is to"))o.tho finest thing "The Church of Good 'Music"' has:. grer put on. That is hint -enough to be on time if you want to get Inside the church; . 9:15 . ' HIHT.I! SCHfMiri I ..No ono Js well ertucatc.d who is not fmniyar with t-lio pible., ' Are you .neglecting this part of your.education? - 'Greetings . To Our Clients and Friends ; ' ""' ' We wish a ''-''.' ' MERRY CHRISTMAS E. M. WILSON, ; , J. C. CONES : C. P. A. -' . ' : Income Tax Specialist ; . i ' -1 ? WILSON AUDITING CO. . . ACCOUNTANTS " ! ; LIBERTY BLDO. ' ;' ' AUDITORS' !' '- ' , MEDFORD '- ' ' ' - Doctor's orders! Your Health and ; our reputation depend orf them - .: Tlmt is, your doctor knows what yuu. as on .inili-' vidilul, iipcd in n lU'oscrip'tion and lie wriu-s il ai; cordinv'ly for yoiir beilid'it. Ami becanso of a jealousy! for our reputation as plinniuu-i.stM,' v.'e follow his orders not partially but KXACTLY. ' HASKINSi. St l H. Mnln'M. ' Phono Irt. COROXA Personal Fofd it up. take ii with you. typo- j write anyw here. $50.00", Including carrying case. MKIIPOKO IMH)K 8TOKK Distributors for So. Oregoa. - ' New Tear I M. Life of GodMi; 1 k P;iMv:T" of the King'S oris EPWOUTH LEAGUE (; , , A, service for the young peo-', ,.,.pfff'.byvt'lio'7ditng' people.''1; This service is always heipfuff to those who attend. " ' fXTENDINC WISHES' F O E "THl5 CHRISTMAS '; SEASON AND THE NEW YEAR IN1 BEHALF OP ITS EN TIRE ORGANIZATION. GE09A;HUMTAND;0. ; THEATRES i Si;: .-:,.;.., . u,,,.. , ,.it ,, ... .t,.'1f,fK..-ilci"iVr'''-.-M PAGE, RIALTO, LIBERTY (i v-..-.u. '.iill-.i- r:,S FOE HEALTH AUTO PAINT SHOP I Automobiles Painted and T?. Avnrn icli Pit ' i4t 221 North Rr. SPRINKLE & ADAMS. Props. . Phone 777