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WJVFOR'D. OTiEOOX-. "rOXDAY. TT,rr.:mET? 10. 1V21 PACIT .TTTT?F;TC J. Now Showing at the Page Theater 10 ADDRESS IHE OIL IN SAMS VALLEY PILE ENTRIES FOR rETVFOnn "NTATT; TT?TT.rXR. C. OF C. John Philip Soilsa will address the mt-niliers or tlie Medford chamber of ronmieree at their forum at the Mod ford hotel next Wednesday. It is H-1-dom that the opportunity presents it sell' to secure a speaker whoso reputa tion is world wide and therefore are the memliers of the chamber extreme ly fortunate In having Kousa come to Bedford on a Wednesday and consent to address them at their forum. ThLs forum, beins the one that pro ceeds Christmas, will be mnde of spec ial significance and in keeping with the spirit of tho occasion. Through the kinduess of one of Medl'ord s manu facturing establishments, a gift of a local product will he presented to everyone who attends. A very largo attendance is anticipat ed and arrangements are Ming made to hold the forum In the large dininK room of the hotel. Members having guests with them for the holidays are expected to bring them. N. Y. Stocks (VI0W YORK. Dec. 19. Rails were the only standard Issues to display a semblance of steadiness in today's dock market.' -Most other Issues, in cluding prominent industrials, were n acllonnry. Sales approximated 750,1100 shades. Allls-Clialmei-H , 3S.r, American Jleet Sugar'; 2 7..", American Can rid..". Amer. Car & Foundry M l Amor. Hide & Leather pfd Ufl.2 Anierl. International Corp 12.0 American' Locomotive iin.7 Amer. Smoking & Kefg 11.2 American Sugar 50.2 Amertcan Stimulrn Tobacco 111.'. American T. & T 110.7 American Woolen XO.ti Aanconda Copper -IS.; Atchison 'J3.S Atl. Cult & V. Indies 33 Baldwin Locomotive fi.7 Baltimore & Ohio 35.3 llethleliem Steel "B" 57 Canadian Pacific '. .'......1 21.3 Cent nil .Leather .......30.6 Chandler Motors .50.7 Chesapeake & Ohio 5 0. 5 fhliugo, Mil. & St. I'uul 19.2 C It. I. & V 32.3 Cblno Goppiwit:iii..i:.-.i:.i.v:;M;.'.i 7;S Colorado Fuel & J roll 2G (Mil Products 97 Crjicilile Steel 86 Cuba Cane Sugar 7 Erie 10.G General Electric .- 140 Clieral Motors 10.8 Ooodrlch Co.. 116. S Great Northern, pfd 75. C Great Northern Ore Ctfs..... 32 Illinois Central : 9S.S Inspiration Copper 41 Int. Mer. Marine pfd : 04.2 International Paper 54.3 Kennecott Copper ... 2 5.7 Louisville & Nashville 110 Mexican 'Petroleum 114.8 Miami Copper 2 7.3 Middle States Oil 14.7 Midvnle Steel 2 8.5 Missouri Pacific 17.6 New York Central 7 1 N. Y., N. II. and Hartford 12.0 Norfolk & Western :, !'8-3 Northern Pacific : 79.7 Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 3 Tan Amer. Petroleum 53 Pennsylvania ' " I People's Gas , 58 Pittsburg and W. Va 2 5 Ray Consolidated Copper 15 Heading 73. C Hep. Iron & Steel Hoyal Dutch, N. Y f.2 Shell Trans. & Trad 37. Clndlair Con. Oil 22. Southern Pacific 80. Southern Hallway Is- Standard Oil of X. .1., pfd 1 1 3 Studeliaker Corporation 81 Tennessee Copper Texas Co 4 7. Texas & Pacific 25 Tobacco Products 03. Transcontinental Oil 1 1 t'nion 'Pacific 120.S u. S. Food Products 10.3 I'. S. Retail Stores -'3 I'- S. Ind. Alcohol 39.7 I'nited States Rubber " I'nlted States Steel 8 1 1'tali Copper 03.2 Westinshouse Electric SO Lilly's Overland r'-s Amer. Zinc, Lead and Sm 13.3 lutte and Superior 20.5 iala. Petroleum 49.. Montana Power 59 Shattuck, Ariz 9 Pure Oil 38.5 Evincible Oil 12 Gierai Asphalt 68 1 r s j v 0 'V A T Tslmadde "The Wonderful Thing ' The Norma Talmadge picture, which Many things, both amusing and dra is the current attraction at the Page ! mntlo, which of necessity did not up theatre, is an adaptation of the stage i in tho stage version because of Play of the same :,, n, ,.,, ! limited scope, are shown in the .. . .. ' film version, so thai critics have hail- lol Ihing, which had such a success- x it na bpinB aiMnn improvement uu run, witn June hagles as tho stiir. over the spoken play. ASHLAND. Dec. 19 Popularity as sociated with perpetuity sometimes hius its disiulvantages. With high school graduation over six months in tho distance peiNpectively, a froe-for-all serhi of entries is demundetl by the local Ministerial I'nkm ns apply ing to the clergy, in rotation, la con nection with tho honor of delivering the baccalaureate s, rmon. If rotation wore adopted In this respect, it would fall to the lots of tho average pastor to deliver this oration to the high school grads aliout once in a gem-ration, such is the multiplicity of creeds represented locally. Here follow lie' Tlit' in-uttU' Oil unit r.us rninpiitiy , )t:iw t.tktu iivt'r hf l.as-s in S;iins Vuili'jV fonm-rly hfltl hy tho Vuk-au (il i'onijany ant will sturt niu'iutions tmunrrow ii!i a drill i a pa Mo of KolnK to n i!MlU of K'OO foot. This linht outfit will bo KUpph nu-iUod hy a larj;T nio it' prspoots juwiify. Tho work will Iw Maitoil km tho Smith ami Trwnsi-inl pro port y noar kIo, uml will t'unhor i-xtoiut iho holo now ilow; to iho ihpth o!" loot. A tfooil KhnwliiK has )ioon nuulo. A nut: hor of local pooplo am imoroti'd in tho projoot. Electrical Gifts QUALITY is the keynote at this store and you will find gifts suitable for all at the Renard Electric Co. 108 N. Central Ave. Phone 1000 URGE MRS. MEARS TRAIL-PROSPECT TOGONTINUEWDRK i ROAD WILL BE LOCAL RED CROSS At the regular meeting of the board i of directors of -Jackson County Ited : Cross, held at iho library, the resigna-j Hon of Mrs.' Hose ScMeffolIn and tfs.) Sara B. Mears as headqiiartei-s wotk-i ers were presented.: Mrs. Sohieffelin ' stated it he! netessitl ofhnr severing to enter other lilies' of bnsiiieps in j .lunuary first, and horrre.signatiou was therefore accepted. Mrs. .Mears was earnestly requested. to continue the work until a succossor bo secured or tho headqiuirters closed. ' ! In the meantime the just demands upon the Red Cross society are iu-i creasing daily and much suffering will' be entailed by the aged and children ' without this source of assistance. The j rnual rejxirts of Mesdames Schieffelin and Mears were received with n feel- lng of profound gratitude from the ; directors, all of whom realism tho sac-' riflce, tho sympathy and the under-; standing that has gone into the work ; as well as the long hours. They were tendored a vote of thanks for their . faithful and efficient service. Tho next meeting of the board will j bo held December 29. Londox. Dec. 19. (H.v the Asso- r,t...i ,. i,..i..n,l ,f i less 1 I rcimei jui.i.n. ninre went Into conference with ;nnie Minister l.loyd t.eorge at in' ;j.r's official residence in Downing ll "as expected that German repa atir.i,., -would be the first question ""Mueretl but the newspapers nn 13 re the conversations may develop 1 cornorphensh-e discussion of the "'Jiopcnn financial and economic ''uaiion. BIGGEST XYLOPHONE SB. The biggpHt xylophone ever made has been delivered to (leorRp Cnrey , : the xylophone soloist of Suusa's band,! the instrunmnt beinp; tho arlist's Iomr ; cherished plan to produce impact melo-j dy of a qmility and decree nvvr he fore derived from this style of instru ment. The new xylophone is twelve feet Ions and permits the .simultane ous playing by eight performers, thus constituting an "xylophone orchestra" with but one instrument. The curious innovation in band con certs will be placed on the stage at ail concerts of the Sousa band this sea son, and a feature of the programs will be a "symphonic xylophone" num ber with eight, players led by Mr. Carey. The new instrument is beauti fully adorned, constructed of silver and brass, and represents an invest ment of over 1.5,000. Ut the Page. J. M. Jones Appointed. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 !. -Postmasters nominated today include John M. Jones, Portland, Ore.: Kd win M. Uean, Casper, Wyo.. and Hat tie Peterson, Kort I.aramie, Wyo. Word rc arbt'M Med ford th:it tin mat tt-r of impi pvi'int-nt of the Cru it Lake lilKhway between Trail ;:nd T'rospeet bits ln-en' woi ked through at Pori'Iniul aiul most of tlu- work; tn that- link In the roiul to' the Jake will Of Ume next ninnnier with the last of the rocking, in' all prolmbtllty the fnllowinij Hummer. Hen . Sheali'ii.. president of the Chamber of commereu and tho mem ber:! of. the county enurt aiipearecl be fore the state highway commission twicf and in addition had a lengthy sesMoii with the district forester and the engineer of tlu I'. K. Itureau of roads. . t'nder tlu co-operation pro vision of the federal law authorizing the expenditure of federal money on this load, the eontraetinK will be done under the supervision of the federal authorities. .Mr. Cecil, district for ester and -Mr. l'urccll the road engi neer for the government, assured the Jackson county delegation that con tracts would be let just as soon as the aurveys made for tills section hud been cheeked up and approved and the funds wore in hand. It is be Heved that this can be done so that actual construction work can be com inclined early in tho spring. The importance of keeping the road open to travel during the months of July, August, Kept umber and October so as not to interfere with the Crater Lake travel was impressed upon the" forestry men by the local speakers, and sutisiactory assurances were made that a most earnest ef fort would bo made to so direct Hit contracting work that those sections where construction work would necessarily block traffic, could be worked out during the. earlier or later months of next season. At tho October meeting of the highway commission, Mr. Hheldon obtained assurances of work during the forthcoming season up as far art Cuscitdu (loige. This. last negotia tion ha.s increased the work contem plated so as to include the six miles between that point and i'rospect. This work, when ' completed, and taken In conjunction with the work between KuKln Point and Bedford, a contract for which was authorized by the commission at Portland last Tluirsday, will close every ap be tween this city and the lake so far us a standard grade Is concerned and will provide tor the macadamizing of the same to a point six miles above prospect. Vi;v Tf:con tiox shows CAKI'KXTIKU A IIK.HBUOW V HHINOTON. Iee. 1 f Nomina tions of William 1). f;n-Knry to be in.i nff i.. register at Walla Walla, I Wash., and of Captain Mark L. Hris- tni to lie rear admiral, were sent to. the senate today by President Hard in ir. 1 PAUIS. Dee. in. The Krench gov ern me nt has instituted a new deco ration tiie Order of I'hysicnl Kdu cation. It will have knights, officers and gr.-tnd crosses as have other French decorations. The ribbon will be vio let with a white line. The first bestowals are to be made on January 1, when Georges Carpen tier is tti be made an officer and I'ranrois Descamps, hiH manager, a knight. Soe 7IIUA for INFANTS ai INVALIDS , ASK FOR Avoid Imitations 1 nd Substitutes ForInant9,Invalid3oaOrowincChndren lRichmillc, m.ltcd urain extract In Powder Tbt Original I-ooJ-Driiili lrvr All AcS (Na Cooking Nouriihiag Digetib'. major onts; thoso in Ihi- minor clussi-j tioallon ills-" bi'ins r.nint-i-ous: Mot'm-; illst, l'resbytoi'Kill, Hnplist. t'onAl'i-K-l-; liimal, Chiislinii, KisiKiI, Caiholio.' Christian Scioitco. t whirh mii;ht In aclikMl ilnal sorts of tin- Urctliii'ii. vtmlUt, anil I-r'ft Mi-ilioilist. tHa li-rtn j "fiw" not implyiim' tln-.t tin- t'ollowcr.i , of tho naml ol-l Mi-ihoilist Kpisi'tmnl j persuasion aro enslavfil. Tlnu wo I liavo tho Toinplo of Truth with its I olassos in Thoosopliy, als tho IVnto-1 costal Mission, whilo uiouns of dosiK-J nation liavlnK oxpii od hy limitation ! anothor soot was oumpollod to adopt tho term "I'nilon-iniiiiatlonal." TUrj Methodist Kpiscopal pastor has hei-n chosen hy thti student hody lour con-1 secutlvo yoai-s in succession, a eircum- stance which is follow Iur" precedent established by lht Oregon eonfer)1!!!--In roturninn Mr. Kdwards year n fieri year to the Ashland field. In the face of representations made hy the Minis terial I'nion thnt city pastors should rotate as to delivering the liaec-.-Unur-, eato ithlliplc, the school Itoai d passes j tho hack alonK to the stuilents. dis claiming Jurlsdletion in the matter. Kven so, why don't tho sch-wd hoard J allow the. students to choose their own superintendents and teachers? If the j rule of rotation, liowover, is adopted, it t might lead to somo innovations by way i of contrast to tho custom in years ; past, lor in the course of events the vicar of Trinity Episcopal miKht con- duct vespers, Father County might perform high nias, or. Habbi Jesse Winburn might tdiserve tin Passover, at Rap-and-Sak synagogue the term "might'' beins. used advisedly. lf Methodists dominuto tho school board,' Presbyterians predominate on the city council, while the chamber of com merce is hopelessly o-miinltteil to "free thought." HpeciiiouJly, Hie following is tho resolution presented to the school board by the Minisiei-Jal associ ation, as signed by Itev. Walter I,. Evans. IlaptiKt, as president, and ltev. C. E. Koehler, Presbyterian paste i secretary: u j Inasmuch as tho public school sys tem is a part of tho general lifo of the community, and all 'the 'churches and ministers aro equally lnte.roHted and glad to give co-operation and en couragement to Its success and gen eral welfaje, and all are expected to cooK-rate in its commencement ser- vices: And, whereas, In most communities ; the commencement services are held , in tlie different churchos In order of rotation; And, whereas, it has not been the cjiho in our community; Therefore, bo it resolved, that wo, tho Ashland Ministerial association, in regular mooting assembled, do rec ommend that, beginning this year, the precedont bo establishing alternating with church and preacher, tho com mencement services and commence ment sermou. And in case thu audi torium, of the eutertalnins church ia not sufficiently large to accommodate the sen-ice,-that bucIi church hold the service in tho armory, which is always) available for public uso. Wo further recommend that the commencement service this year be held in tho Eirst ltaptist church, and that tlie Presbyterian minister be cho sen to preach the bacc-iluureate ser mon. This need not deny tho graduating class the privilege of naming tho com- mencemnnl ii.ni,Mw, !,,, ...in n v ...... , , ltl lilMl ll . all members of the class nn er,m,i rtfi, I in view of tho fact that the class Is generally composed of youns people from nil the churches In the town. 1 GIM CHUNG China Herb Store ..It"!?. cu.re ,Tor Mraotie. neaflochi!, cat arrh, dlptherln, tore throat. )un troubla Kinney troubMJ, aiomaeu trounie. n-art trouble, chills and fnvrr. crnmp-j. eyuKb. poor clrcunttlan, cnrbunren, tumor NSPfXTt'oNS.68 kln1" ' """" Mlford, Orcicon, Jan. 13, 1317. Tnla Is to certify that I. !ne undor l(jnp.l. hnd very severe stomach trouble and had licon bothwd for aovornl Vdara and laat AueuhI v.ns not cjcnetrtpd to live and hearlnit of Olm Than (whose Herb mora In nt 2U H,.nth Irmil street, lleclford), I dfclded 'o Rot herba for my Jtnmach trouble, and I mnrtcrt to feeling better nn noon ns I un- them and today am a well man nnd ran heartily locom mend anyone afflicted as I waa to let Qlm Chilng and trv hla Herhn. (H lltned) W. K. JOIINBON. w Itncstien: Wm. I.ewla. TTRffle Point. W. U Chlldreth, Knplo Point. M. A. Andernon. Medford. S. B. Holmes, Farle Point, C. R. Moore. Enple Point. J. V. Mrlntyrn. KnKle Point. Oeo. Von der Hellen, Racle Point For Health Vim 'fEICn'S tKumiKH Tteor nnd Vltnlllt) TAIll.KI&a MA1.R fin FKMAi.l.. Pamphlet FYe on Itiuest. A-k f"r m--.I-H'M the OR. I1IS-AT,. P.EWAP.I-: OE IMITATKIXS: AST) HfPSTITLTKS. WFljCIl rffi I ret., 181 Kdrty Kt., nept. j. Han Eranclco, mm. - At oiucr urub'Siata, Millions for Oregon Southern Pacific spends millions of dollar in Oregon e;u h year main iuiiiiii,n' its line ami I'l'oviding new facilities. Southern racil'ie oxpciHliliires for UcepiiiK up i-oailwny, lu-ides .-mil sll-iu-tmvs on its l-'MO miles of line in 'Western Oi-eiron 'this year 5,000,000.00 Southern l'.-ieifie pnvrolls in Oivfiou, veai- l'.l'.'O, (10'Jl fiKiiros not yet available) ' $11,083,75-1.93 Southern Tiu-ife taxes in Ort'iton, y.-at- - -1.519,888.00 Southern I'lteifie ui-eli!ises in Oreunn, v-m- IDL'e. (I'.IL'l figures not yet nvailahle 1.110.038.8? Tin Sonthei-n l'm'il'ii! ns n ' ' fiiiitr concern" closely identified with all of tho com mercial nnd ni.'1-iculi unit development of Western Oregon, solicits your TMti'onngc. Christmas Holiday Fares are In rfl'eci jiv Hot ween all points In Ore-iron and InchulInK points ns far south as Sacramento. Round Trip One and One-Half Fare. T , mouiui. Office over Woolworth's oro. Phnnn 14 4. .Minimum Itound Trip Knre $2. ,10. Sale dates, Decern her 22-23 and 2-1 Hi. Final limit ,lai Kvpei-t At-countnnt ioNUDi iNfTco.--E. m. 'vy'ii- Wa ' Tpm., C. T. A. Attention glven to 1 n TPf H,"Vfnt"Siriri h iythlne In AccountliiK nnd Income aro in otlVct to Santa Barbara Los1 Angeles San Diego Sulo ilntna la!ly 'to'Slurch l-Mnal limit April 30lh." StoixiviT prlvllcgoa at all p6ln(H. New Gne Way Fares East Thru CALIFORNIA Without additional cost, will appeal to you. Sales dates daily tho year 'round I. our transit limits. Liberal stopover privileges at various points. For Information reijnrdinK passenger fares, train Hcheduleu, Pullman reservations, anil tto aerlpllvo folders, consult liny Ticket Agent, of i Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General rnrenger Agent Gifts That Endure A gift has a body nnl a spirit How lnnr? does the spirit of the gift last in tha mind of the one who has renoivod it. Does it help any if the hody of thte gift i lasts. Does it make any difference, whether the gift is useless or useful. Of course it depends on tho person who gives and the one who receives. .Some, people do not appreciate useful gifts. But there is also a Society for tlit Pre vention of Useless Gifts. AVhen in doubt give a gift that is useful, it wilL help bless the one to whom it in given whether or not you arc blessed in return. A Universal Gift There is a gift for every son and daughter and father and mother which no- one thought of giving ten years ago, and which some stupid people would ntjver dream of giving. It seems too material and tinpoetical. But a convenience outlet is n real gift. For father a base plug in his favonitc corner, and a lanip to go with it. For mother a convenience outlet for !hcr sewing machine, and a motor to run it. For the boy and girl couvenieticc outlets in their own rooms. Birthdays and Christmnsses may last tlhe year round. The California Oregon Power Company Go to a Contractor Denier you trust and have your wiring done on a labor material basis).