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PXOE "ETC! TIT MranroKi) matl TnTmixR medtord, oftKfiox; frtdav. EmmET? i 1. mn To our Puirnns and I'uldic Generally, Iiu-Iinlin IVicnd-and Foe, A Merry Christmas and Happy Ncw,Year. And a few additipnal words to our Patrons and Depositors: Our First Thdnjdit and last Thought is for Your Safety. Dur ing the. 'coining year, as in the past years of our. management, we will give you the Best Bank that Honor and Integ rity and Long Thoughts can give. . .! ... F. K. WAIHi (.'lisliii-f JJKI.UOY (iKTtllKIJ. I'l-esitleiit PAGE THEATRE Dec. 2 7 JOHN CORTS Presents the Big-, Joyous Musical Furore' From the Knicker bocker Theatre, New York. PLAY PRESENTED AT REX CAFE Christmas Dinner $1.25 Served from 11:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Turkey (Jihlet with X'oodles , .. .. . HcVmh Wipe Olivet , - Celery en Branch lioast Suckling Pig ,, Apple Sauce Stuffed .Young Oregon Turkey . (1 ibk-t tinny Cj'anherry Sauce- . . ' , Cauliflower in Cream AVhiiipe.d Potatoes ' . v . lol, Bolls ; , lot Mince Pie . , Pumpkin Pic - ':.' ;'.'' or - ; , ,. English Plum Pudding Fruit Sauce Drink The annual Christmas entertain ment of the pupils of St. Mary's acad emy was given last ' Monday evening in the academy auditorium. Every number on. the program portrayed th excellent training received by the children. A . charming operetta. "Toyland" was.presented by the little ; people of Hie primary grades. Robert Lewis was a fascinating little elf. and Hosemary Kenselman was a particu larly attractive paper doll. French ; dolls, soldiers and sailor dolls. Jap j anese dolls, jacks In .the box and . especially Lucille 'Murray the "rag I doll" kept the audience- Interested i and amused. The play'.et, "Why Santa Stayed in the Chimney,"' recalled to many Bi"frown-ups" the happy days of child- ihood frollks. Other features were a very beautiful rendition of "Silent .Night" by the boys' quartet and an equally splendid chorus "In Old Judea" by the senior girls. 11. I1II. I., nl lirattli-boro, Vt., - ivtio says lie never felt better. In. IiU' life than lie doc , noiv, al tliouglt before taking Tanluc lie iiiik In miicIi u riiii'dowii condition he uiiMi't able to'ilo a day's work for three mouths. Says lie lias gullied thirty pounds. "'PLAYING-TMS WEEK r after genially congratulating the pu pils on the excellence of their work auctioned a 2S-pound turkey which V i,'fi. ad 1 owe the remarkable change the nlaveroiind r .ml hv wn n. J" ",v t"",n 10 lanlac al,a hau been donated for the ton, fifth grade boy. Then camel- -T.-', .ho i-mar ji.m-t the closing of the bicycle contest, what would have become of 1110 If It' Anna Patton won the fine Dayton!1, hadn't been fur this medicine, for 1 bicycle which had been given by, had Just about lost my health coin Mayor C. B. Gates and .Mr E Lam- p,clpy ,lnl '.he treatment I was tak- nort. The faenltv ami Ql.,,ln.,iD of :'"6 was doing mo ..o good. In fact the academy are most deeply grateful stf" n f Pli A James Oliver Curwood m . ;. , r ot alone one. but hundreds of patrons liave come lo us 'j? r . in an uiisolicilcd manlier anil wild: "This is the best show Y'yJf 8 I have ever seen in thu Itiallo. - ' '" ' y! STXO 3- A. L T 0. ' CliXSTAXOK Sfi Sl'-VIAV ' TALMAIKii; NS. - V'': , ' , "It may sound unreasonable, Kut !t'we. A TT 1 1 fc-S "It may sounn unreanonfiblo, tfut when I Ix'nn taking Tan lac 1 only iweiffhed 114 pound and had not been Jnlllt-r to -U'iii-U fnf OV(.r .ii'ua iiniiitlij The program finished .Mayor GuteslToduy, I havu ui -r.iurh mrwigth and. energy at I uvre had and have actu ally gained ao notindu In wclKht. in fact, 1 have never felt better in my f A'.;Merry ..I5 jtT: To our many Patrons and Friends wc extend the heart iest best wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year g Central Point State BanR MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Aft I hardily had strciiKth onouith at Unit's to walk acress the room. . ".My principai trouble was Indi geKtion. and 1 also suffered from ca tarrh and nervousness. My stomach to the generous donors for this great aid given the playground movement. Another recent event of Interest was tne junior musical given Satur-j"'"" such a weakened condition day, Dec. 18th, at 2 o'clock under the ,hKt rarely ate any 'break fast, nad direction of Miss Lucille Koontz who I1""' ," "vo "" il vel'V restricted diet. has been assisting In tho mu3ic de partment.. Kvery interpretation re- After leading about Tilnlac. I de elded one day to give It a, trial, and it unnuto.l I,. u,,lt n,., ....... ....!, i uii ims nuuniz. ana in only a short tmio I Was able- to go showed tho energetic work done by back to work. 1 just want to bo,eat oach pupil u n dor her Instruction. ,: ling all the time now, and everything even 'onions and pork agrees with me perfectly. X shall always praise Tanlac." " ' - I - Th ealiove statement was made re cently by c; H. ,11111, a well-known and highl;- respected citizen of Brat- j tlehoro, Vt. . ..... .v. ' . ' j .Tanlac Is sold In Medford by West1 Side I'liarmacy, in JacksonNillo by I. W. Itoblnson, in Rogue River by W. S. Cary, and by leading, druggists in every town., . . Adj'. TRIBUNE SCRIBE. VICTIM OF API FOOL XAMS JOKE i a TREE TANGLEFOOT AIDS IN CONTROLLING BLIGHT " RecoiniMCUiii'd by l'rof. V. C. Keiiner, iiiul I'fof. C. C. Cato nnd leading orclinrtlists. Pliice your order before Jiiniuiry 1, and SHve nmnpy. Phone 932 Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ff , Soiiio wags had, down-town Mod ford COllvulsod wlfl lallebter this forenoon with an anjo-Chri'stmas day prank which nartook:of the Anrll fnni variety and made. many citizens fe'el cheap. Tiioy had a big papor sack stuffed wltn paper from tiro" ends of which stuck out. prominently turkey legs and the head of a turkey, which they pliiced in-the middleiot the street car track Onnoslto the Postal Tnleirinnh company orrice. It looked for all the world ns tho a big fat turkey had dropped -out of somo passing delivery wagon or auto, and most people PCdCStrians on the nirlnwitllfn nr rift. ers, ill cars passing .by thought so, umi oit accordingly. Of course after liftlnc the nai kann each realized that he had boen sold without hearing tho loud guffaws of laughter which came from tho wait ing crowd on the sidewalk, grinned foolishly and then loinnd the crowd to witness tho next victim's surprise Among those who bit luirii were r!hlof of I'olice Timothy,,. Sheriff Torrlll, Colonel 11. II. Sargont and, Romeo tvoppos. i Y WANT your friends to avoid you? They i will certainly do so, when your breath is bad. . There is no excuse tor anyone having a bad breath.;- It is caused by disorders of the stomachy which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's iTabfets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after years of suffering. - Price 25 cents per bottle. . (ORANULE9) ESilNDtGESTIjON DltMoIve instantly on tonirua or In water hot or old; do not have to crush. QUICK RELIEF I ALSO IN TABLET FOAM fOK THOSE WU PREFER THEM. MADE BT rCOTT Ik SOWN! MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 14 I J11SS (SMITH TO ltl-:iIOi;,M l. KM (Continued fiom Pagd One) mer business manager fur the late Oklahoma republican" national com mitteeman and, administration of tin estate. tnero was some Biicculatlon as to w hether thu men would -tllsriiss 1111- oftlclal reportH that there Is In exis tence a will bequeathing part of the estate to Miss Clara fcmith, now being taken to Ardmorn for arraignment on it charge of having killed Mr. Ilainon Mr. Kills In a statement asserted emphatically, that .Mr. Jtnmon left no Will. With Fred Heiser and the-Army Singers, Dancers and Fun Makers that Made "Lester" the Biggest Hit in Years. .. W , Prices 50c to $2.50. Seats Selling. 'Xl PA1M0R tlllltlSTXI AS ,4, Following a long established " custom theto wl! bo no issiio of ! tho .Mall Tribune on Christmas, iay, txituruay, Uecemher 2.".th. 4 LIBERTY T .Mt.Utl'MV RUTH the ROCKIES With liutli Itolaud AXU The l'a-clnating Drama "STRANGER" i The George A. Hunt & Co. A " 1 ' -.' '' ' t Cordially invites the kiddie of Jackson County to attend the Christmas Matinee . "Jack and tiie Beanstalk" At theRialto Theatre tomorrowat 10 a. mV It tickles up ami down your spine Tho violins anil cellos wiiflie, The cymbals clash, tho big cornel .MJngles In with tho flageolet In that syncopating, ; aggravating, palpitating, animating, ' something that is A Snappy , -: New Show . Today THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART" STARRING MADGE KENNEDY f A Jiiz Kiol ! 'I!ii-.spint ot'.fnzz turned loose in five IVMi.-k-ln,, ,".f ."..,,.1 , i t 1...1 :.."'. . , ' . ...... ... ,.1.1.1 in. 1 1 iiiurm ; ...J1UU IU lllO miilsl ot the hlare ot saxophones the clntlVi- of ili-nnm n, ti,rn., ..e .1 r... ... 1 ..... . . .. . Jindcli'iiti as a cotinti-y w'nitl. on 'II love.lhi.s pictui'i-! THE NEW PAGE . , WURLITZER ORGAN FOX NEWS MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON COMEDY IT'S GREAT! IF YOU LIKE TC LAUGH BUT WAIT!- THIS IS ONLY HALF " FATTY ARBUGRLE IS ALSO WITH US IN A REVIVAL 01 ONE OF HIS EARLY SUCCESSES ' "RQUGH HOU5E" 7j; SUNDAY TOM MOORE SUNDAY "THE GAY LORD QUEX