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CCoTtstip INHERE IS Nrmmrc 'Tablets for constipation. .When the proper . r;dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. .These tablets Dossess tonic nrcrieiv ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular.! .uon 01 me bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. up New' Year's ,. : 3 to 5 o'clock. ... DANCING-. AND REFRESHMENTS Alford's All-Star, Trio The Public Cordially Invited New Year's To our old friends, loyal and ' true ; to our valued new friends; and to . those l whose friendship we strive to. deserve, we: heartily wish unmeasured happiness and good for tune throughout the coming years. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San GRANTS PASS MEDFORD INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. " Effective October 25 s .; ' LKAVJO MEDFORD. .; 10:00 a. m. i . '1:00 p.m. -. IT?. T; 4:30 p. m. Cars stop at all intermeaiate points. Otflco and Waiting Rooms: Medrord, 5 South Front, Nash Hotel r Bldg, Phono 809. Grants Pass: The Donbonnler, Phono 160; -.... ' We also operate stage lines from Hodiord to Ashland, Phoenix, ' Talent,- Central Point, Jacksonville. Sensible Six Run less than 1000 miles At a Sacrifree Busy Corner AmeriHrijegiont MEDFORD POST NO. 15 eii uouse Mternobifi" Greeting Tox Store . 1 t. Pnlly and Sunday.: LKAV E GRANTS PASS.' 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:80 p. m. Motor Go. deposits; 1920 Meilforil bankn show an increase of i-'.l 2,508. 02 - over liilu, for lliti pe riod emlill November 15. 1920. Thl:t is an ineve.-ifwv uf approximately a third 'it a million dullara. An tiank (lepoKits are the unfuilinf; bureineterH of orimimiliity prosperity, ihiH is u l.riKht Bt:ir despite pessiniiHlic out- hireaks.. u presidential year, tile II. c. or 1... and tne- re:uiju:;imeiu pe riod. The total deposits of the four lo cal liunkM on November lii. litL'O. were $3.S2!I.74S.7S. Oil November 17, li)l!, they were ?3517.1SS.!.ti. AoeoiiliiiB to the slate bank vxiun er's hoard report Medford Is eighth, iilmuftf thirty OreKim cities having bank deposits of over a million dol lars. The three banks of Ashlnnd show a total deposit of 1.S73, 334.1 5, uml Ashland - is wtenty-firsl luuotiK . the banks of the state with over a mil lion dollars deposits. The banks at Klamath Falls, Ash land, Grants Pass. Itoseburi; and Medford all show an increase in de posits, and indicates that southern Oregon is the most conservatively prosperous section of the state. Quito an. enjoyable- dance was 4iven fit tlio nnera honso oil Christ ians lUfim iulci mu ouun j m cijrwnv imported a good time. The. many friends ot Mrs. W. W. Hittle will-regret to laarn that she is seriously ill ut the Grunts Pass hospi-, till. .Mrs.-. Hittle underwent -a .very serious operation . Tuesday . morning. Br. Loughridge is attending.her. o. . . Mrs. .1. V. Chirk, Mr. . and ; Mrs. Ceo. l-lummersly and Miss Lucille 'Hittle visited Medford Tuesday. (Miss Katheryn Cook and i Floyd Lance were luarriod Christmas mor ning. (Both young people are well known here, and have many friends. They intend to make their home here. ; Leo Walker, youngest-son; ot -Mr. and Mrs, -Clyde Walker1 has been quite sick, hut is much., improved now.' Jil is. Merrlman spent Christmas with her son, Mr. Merritt Merriman , Mrs. Edith Chryst visited her sister 'Mrs.-Merritt -Merriman on Christinas. Quite au.- enjoyable, program was given at the church on Christmas eve The -tree, was decorated and Santa remembered each child with a large sack ot candy,- nuts ana popcorn. . Air. and'AIrs; Lawrence Wlhitset ot Medford-spent Christmas with airs. Wliitset's mother Mrs. Dick Walker. -, ' Another dance will he glv,eu at the opera . house; on New Year's night, with Grants Pass music Mr. and (Mrs. Roy Nichols .were din er, guests Christmas day , ofciher par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Grlsliam o Ceil- ral Point.: - , i The F. Walker and Tv. Smith fam ilies have moved to Tolo i A. V. Carlson took dinner Christ mas day with the Sam Anderson fam ily of Central Point. Oir. and Mrs. J. W. Elden enter tained Mrs. W. B. Harris and sons, -at dinner Christmas, i , r.i , ; There was a large and jolly crowd around the It.. W., ISldea's. festive hoard on Christmas day, when, they entertained Mi'., and Mrs. J. W: Blrk- holz and son,, iMr. .and Airs. R. C. Brophy-and Mr. and MM. W. K.- Par ker and daughters. The entertainment and tree at the school house Christmas night passed off very pleasantly. The children -did credit to the .training given them by their teacher and Mrs. Nichols and the rest ofthe program was - very pleasing. Santa Claus proved to be quite popular,- at least with the chil dren, v - - ! Qlr.;and Mrs. H. Hi-Clarke had as guests.on Christmas .day Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,;Thompkins of Central Point and iMr. and Mrs. H. Davisson and family of Table Ro.ek. . .. '. Air. and Mrs.-' R: C; Brophy spent tha holidays with her parents, Air. pnd Mrs. W. K. Parker Cut This (hit--Ic Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, III,; writing your name and address clearly, You wljl -receive In return a trial package con taining Foley's" Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains. in. sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and biadder ailments; and .Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and ' thoroughly cleansing cathartic fori constipation!- Iilliousness,' head aches, and sluggish bowels. ' Sold everywhere. I .... Notice- ' To anyono desiring a real car. at a bargain. I am returning east,' and will sacrifice my new Nash roadster, equipped with Hayes wire : wheels, Gabriel, sntibbers. -extra , tire,: tire cover and three tuhes, spotlight, wind shield cleaner,-foot pads,, and 1921 license. Car was purchased from the Prultt-Myers Motor Co., Oct. 25th, and ha3 been driven 3500 miles, - For particular? and .. terms,, call either .the Prultt-Mycrn Motor Co. or Louis G. Galon, Gold Hill. 243 ! Catholic Church i South Oakdale avenue. " ' ' New Year's Day: ' " 'First mass at 8 a. m.- ' " Second mass at 1 0 : ;( 0 a. ni. Sunday First mass at S a. in. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction. ,after second mass. Rev. John I'owers, rector. Kvang.-l.uth. Xion'tr tlitirx-h-. Fourth St. between Oakdule Ave. Rev. Dr. W. it. Morenx-Ooser, pastor. Res. 518 W. Fourth St. . -.,-Jcw, Year's Day.- ui.. ,i ' Divine service .11 . a,-.. iu. Hol communion. .v , Sunday i i Sunday school 10 a. m. Divlneiaorvlce. 1 1 a. m. ' Holy conimunion. , You and yours are cordially invited First llnptlsl ("liurrh ' "The Friendly Church" North Central and Fifth St. 9:45 a. m. Bible school," V. W. Mears, supt. i .... . : .vi- 11a. m. "First Things Fl;st' Lord's sunpev.and reception of new members,-A. New Year's sermon. G:45 p.. m. . Y. 1'. U. All young people -invited to. a good meeting. 7:30 p. m. "A Happy New Year, and How to Have It." Ordinance of baptism. Speoial music by the large chorus choir. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Socjal prayer meeting and quarterly1 busi ness, meeting. A program and re- rreohments for everybody. ; Frederick R. Leach, pastor, ICS. Laurel street. Main St. Methodist Church, South Dr. Jouett P. Bray, Pustor. The Church of Spiritual Resources. Sunday school at 10 o'clock sharp Mr. Lovett, superintendent. .We have a class for everybody; If you do not go to Sunday school why not visit ub? Preaching at 1 1 o'clock-and 7: 30 p. m. Rev. W. J; Fcnton, presiding older of Hie Portlund district, will Conduct both services.- : , ... Kpworth League at 6:30 promptly Mr. Raymond Blackburn will lead the service. i Our new church is comfortable and the lights, reflected, thru. the. beauti ful art windows, throw a spirit of reverence and worshlpfulness' around you.. Wo most cordially invite you to spend your New Year's service with us,, for "You are always welcome. , First Methodist Kpiscopnl Church Fourth and Bartlett. .- -i J. Randolph Sasnett, .Alinlster Office 29 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.. ' . ... .-v Phono .SGS.- - " Sunday,. January '2. 9:45. Bible school.' ' MiBSlonar- program. , 11 a, m'. Morning worship. Sermon, "The Social. Life of pod." , -6:115. Epworth. League. . J : 7:30. Evening service. Sermon, "On the Treadmill of TImo." Tuesday, official board meeting, 7:30. ; Wednesday, , midweek devotional meeting. i Morning: Anthem, Praise Ye the Father (Gounod).. Soprano solo, The Star of Bethle hem (Plogsted), Miss Brooks. Evening: Anthem, lAblde With Me (Bulrly). Soloists, Miss , Virginia Dew,. Mr. MacDonough. . - Male quartet, Sometime, Some where (Spooner), Messrs. Meeker, MacDonough, Canadny,-. Vroman.. ; Matie .Vromau,,. pianist, Air. Ber nard Roberts, organist, Airs. May Jor dan AlacDoitough, director. . At ihtf Vnttn- - ' ' "His Own Law" will be the offer ing at the Page theatre for- two days commencing today. . aud, lpu. this, pic ture, unless we are greatly mistaken, we have found a film that will satisfy the most critical demand' of every man,, woman and child -who is a pa tron,' of onr theatre. There Is-. com edy there Is pathos, there -Is power in "His Own Law," and to those of you who have seen Hobart -Bosworth on the screen, It is sufficient to say he is at hiB best In a part made for his exceptional talents. At the Hinlto i ."Twin BedsV Is .the -screen version of the Btage succesp of the. flame name by Margaret Mayo and '' Salisbury Field, and is a bedroom farce com edy. Mr. and Mrs. DeHaven are starred in the piece, which adapts Itself ad mirably to their talents, and In the supporting cast, besides William Des mond, are Helen Huymond, Kather Ine Lewis, William J. Il-ving and Lot tie Williams. The plot of the picture Tevolves about the marital, relations of a flirtatious Italian tenor, and the com plications .ensuing, when., he gets in the wrong apartment and sleeps in another nan's .bed..- ;.! ( ' , There J sir abundance of . clean, wholesome comedy in tha farce which Is the Firsts-National attraction at the Hinlto this. week. T 1 , ., , ,i :t A peasant evening iv being planned for young and old at th "Watch night" social, to he held at the First , Methodist-church tonight.- ' ASilLANaWG.T. U. 111 ASHLAND. Dec. 31. In outlining work for the New Year, the local unit of the Woman's Christian Temperance-union will meet lit the city library, next Tuesday, Jan. 4. There are a group ot activities to consider, notable among them, as an initial one, being au "Americanization ("en- ler," such as we find established in 1 the larger cities, home teaching in j the household being the basis of the I plan. Foreign speaking citizenship is visited personally, the families being coached in the F.nglish language, and as a further result the children me rapidly being Americanized in tlio public schools. In tills practical, ef fective way, the W. C. T. V. is a lending contributing factor. One does not have to go to the large eastern and central western centers exclusive ly, to find the foreign clement among which to work, as Pacific coast local ities furnish their full quotas in this respect. Then there are nearly a dozen re iounl conferences to be taken into consideration, to be held for the pur pose . of advancing Intensified activ ities along the lines of child welfare. citizenship, scientific temperance In struction, etc.. The nation at large will bo represented in these confer ences, one ut Boise, Idaho, and anoth er at Seattle, Wash., being the near est points to our local territory. "Law enforcement," as applied i to prohibition, will bo a keynote at the deliberations of these assemblies. The department of "Social Moral ity" is also receiving specific atten tion, It furnishing a fertile field for work among young people, it being tho general policy of the organization to inculcate the desirability of adopt ing preventive measures In this re spect rather than combatting evil ten dencies after the sumo have- becoino firmly established. At the Francos E. Willnrd school, located at Helen New Mexico, this phase ot work will supply both vocational and academic training for dependent girls. Evanston, Illinois, . is the head center of the union's bureau pi pub liclty, with Anna Gordon as president til) (1 Bertha Bowman,- secretary. In southern Oregon, Mia. Stella J. Lea- vitt, of:Ashlund, is publicity chair man, her territory Including tho counties of Jackson, Curry, Lake, Crook and Hnrnoy, a wide field which requires persistent effort in disscm I bating Information concerning tho manifold activities in which the W. C. T. II. is engaged, Involving con structive, policios of tho organization and methods employed In Inaugurat ing Ihom thru channels which afford the most efficient servlcef ToCureaCold in One Day Take Grave's Laxative HBdlW tfiS iabteia Be sure its Bromo The genuine bears this signature l'.,30c. Ad. licensed''' CITY SCAVENGER All refise Immsaiately removed os ibort notice: - Weekly visit In resi dence district.' Daily business dl trict. Phono iS.f- i :. WHISETT & JF.NN1NGS GIM CHXTNG China Bert Store i fTerb cure for earacne. headache, cat arrh, dlptheria, son throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, cmna and lever, cramps, coukiin, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breaM, cures all kinds of goiters NO OPK RATIONS. it Mfulftrrri. Urvion. Jan. 13. lft 17. . 1 Tills la to certify that I. the undersign ed, had very severe Btomach trouble and had been hulhortjU rot1 nuwrtti yiars and lust August-was not expected to live, and heiirlnff of Glm Chung (whose ITerb store is at zm eomn rront sireei, Meu ford), 1 dec I tied to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling belter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom ment anyone afflicted ss I v&a to Qim Chung and try his Hertm. (Signed) W U JOHN BON. Wttncnses: fym. Lewis, Kagle Point. W. U Chlldreth, EnKle point , M. A. Anderson, Medford.1 ' '. H. B. Holmos, Kngle Point -C. K. Moore, Ka-K'e Point' '"f ' J. V. Mclntyro. Kaple Point, fleo. Von dnr Hnlen, Kal Point Thus. E- MctiOls. KjLgia I'olnL T ..." - ' ',' Dancing 3 to Banquet 6:30 P. M. Tickets $1.25 MEDFORD LODGE w. Many men who love their .wives' mul sweethearts stayed at' home on TliniiUsnivi'n'j;, anil' Christniiis tinrl lnul ii ver,v jrooi ilinnei', wliit'li mmli! lliein t'licerl'iil anil hnppy during those feslivt! days. ' l- Tlioii' wives and .sweellh'iirts were :ilso happy, but they lwitl to work several days licTore in order to prepare those good dinners mid (dene away the dishes, etc., cte., tht'i't-after. jrnny men who love their wives and sweethearts came to us on Thanksgiving' and Christniiis mid nl.so had a very good dinner, at least scores of them told us so. . Their wives and sweethearts had the -same privilege that, they had, namely, sitting down and having things brought in front ot them, eating, talking, laughing and having a" good time, no food to prepare, no dishes to clean, . ,'.?, AYe will again serve one of those famous dinners ot NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1921. ' Come you men. bring your wives, bring your sweethearts, (See how we are working it up for you, girls?) and enjoy your Xew Year's dinner witli us. - Tlie.eosTis only One ad One-Half Dollars per .cover, and 'besides you . will; listen ..to tho music and start the New Year right. , ' AVe thank you for the liberal patronage you hnve bestowed on us the past year, of which we hope we .arc, deserving, aud we shall endeavor to continue to, conduct our business in such a manner that we may still further deserve your esteemed' support,- and that you will be proud to tell people of t his inatitution AVe assure you of our sincere good wishes for the 'coming year. : May you all prosper and above everything else,, have good health. ' t . Sincerely- YonrsJ ' '-' " - -r r,-r HOTEL MEDfOREl EMIL MOim, Manager. i RESERVE YOUR TABLE r m Wboxing ft H - V US ' AND-WRESTLINfil j;- ' , BIG HOLIDAY SMOKER 'AT .' Gold Hill Pavnionf Satur(IayINew Year's Afternoon Doors Open 2 p. m., Starts 3 Sharp ;x Jess Ingram vs. Geo. Eagles of Medford . 10 Rounds ' of,P,Qrland:i . Carlson vs. Brady S of Medford 130 pounds of Weed ; a good four-round Preliminary ' . ' " V'.- ", special ; Wrestling Half Hour .. . j C. Parker vs. Bud Schultz Walla Walla, Wn ' " ' ' Hornbrook, . . Under Aiispices of. 'r.'r'' ri1..' GOLD HILL BOXING COMMISSION i V Admission $3.00 anfl $2.00 plug War Tax Seats on sale at Brown Ss Brown, Med ford i Irwin's Cigar Store, Ashland and M: D. Bowers; Qold'Hili. Annual New Years Open House Jan.1,1921 5 P. M. Cards Dancing 9:00 to 12:10 per person. NO. 1168, B.P.O E. e ii -il- ' m 'nf Af. .1 :il ' iill ' ' i" IT 'V va i iti if. '. : Ii i If II "is a oi t V V- . 5 - . -f - . . .