MFTlFOTiT), OT?EOO. MEDFORD MATT j TTTTT1JRDAY, DEOF.MBF.R 'JO, 102.1 PAOTC FIVE E GATES & LYDIARD GrVESlOO TORED Celebrating With Bargains The Last and Busiest Day s Before Christmas SECURED, BUT BOND ARMORY BENEFIT TO TRY THE LATEST i I YOKEL! TiVtTCTTNR Tho governor of California Wednes day granted extradition pnpors tor the return to this state of W..K. Martin, bond . salesman, alleged to have de frauded a number of Medford and Jackson county people, in the sale of stock, District Attorney Newton Bor den went to Sacramento to make the argument before tho chief executive. The next step is to catch Martin, who Is at liberty In the neighboring state. He was held under bonds, and, when they expired were not renowod, hence Martin went his way unmolest ed. ' . . ! According to the sheriffs office, the list of stock buyers is on the increase They include a well known local phys ician, and a moderately wealthy young married couple, a retired stockman and. farmer, and three brothers at Ash land. . .. . - . i The cost of tho armory, building used up nearly nil of the money ap propriated by tho atato, county and city and It has been left to the local National Guard organization to put on the finishing touches and really make the -building available for the many different uses It is being put to. To do this the National Guard have put on ono benefit dunce this winter and have gone as far as it was pos sible to go with the money obtained from that affair. . It has been under stood that several of these affairs would have to bo given through th'o winter and as there is no other dance in town on Christmas evening, they have dechlotl to give a dance at that time. As tho comfort the public will get from tho use of the armory will depend upon the equipment in It, there is no question but what the dance will receive public support and be well attended. TabletB of soft paper for schools at this office. : - tf Give One For Christmas The Tudor Sedan is a gilt every member of the fam ily will share. It adds to daily happiness. It will extend the joyous spirit of . Christmas to every day of the year. ; This new Ford type is of an exceptionally pleasing . design.. Wide doors open ing forward, folding right front seat, and a roomy interior make it a conven ient car to use; its high Sit Car can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan C. R 'fiates Anro Co. J--. 1 CABfEKmj?0 R,S radiator, broad cowl, sun visor, and large windows make it stylish in appear ance. Yet it is sold at the lowest price ever asked for a Sedan only $590 lab. Detroit. i - .' Therich, permanent luster of its finish, the quiet good taste of its upholstery, and the ornamental treatment ' of its full-nickeled hard ware, all help to make it a car you are proud to drive. The fallowing letterv received by Miss Roberts, secretary of tho Red Cross, will mean warm clothes and good cheer for many Medford chil dren this Christmas: Secretary American Rod Cross, Medford, Oregon, Dear Madame: Under separate cover you will find a check which wo are sendinir you in lieu of our nnnnnl Christmas dinner which we with Red ! Cross assistance . have heretofore given to the poorer children of tho city. - - After establishing this custom oth ers have shown a desire to do tho same and this with tho distribution by tho Elks and other organizations seems to fully care for tho need for food. . This year we respectfully ask your assistance in another manner. You have advised us that a number or children are now without sufficient clothing to make them comfortable so you will please us all If the check sent you to supply such needs as in your best judgment are most urgent, bo accepted. , . Trusting this will servo to add a littlo cheer to tho Christmas of thoso whom Santa Claus in his rush may overlook wo with kindest regards for yourself and tho noble organization you represent . remain, yours Vary truly, GATES & LYDIARp; ' Medford, Ore., Dec. 20. ; " "Green Goddess," Hlg lilt "Tho Green . Goddess," starring George ArlisH. at tho I 'ago theatre yesterday scored a big hit. It is really an art achievement for tho screen big In story, investiture and melodra matic value. George Arliss, remembered for his remarkable, portrayals In "Disraeli," and "The Ruling Passion," outdoes all previous efforts in "Tho Greon God dess." The leading feminine rolo is played by Alice Joyce. Tho support ing cast is of especially high calibre., with David Powell and Harry T. Morcy having outstanding roles and with Jetta Goudal, Ivan Simpson and William Worthington doing splendid work. Tho costuming is magnificent and tho settings designed by Clark Robin son, Internationally known slago architect, are artistic In tho extreme. In some scenos several thousand peo ple are employed and they have been expertly, handlqd by Sidney Olcott master hand with mobs and subtle dramatics alike. No discerning entertainment seeker should overlook "Tho Green God? dess." Oriental music accompanies tho performance. There nro fine features and a news weekly. Arm locks, toe holds, wrist locks, and an .occasional body scissors all the tricks of the wrestling profes sion will be used by Gus Schnoidau. southern Oregon giapplcr. In his ef fort to pin the shoulders of Mtko Yokel, light heavyweight titlo holder, on tho mat tomorrow night at the armory, Gus Is preparing for the match in dead earnest and if he Is In his usual form the Wyoming man will have ono of tho matches of his life tomorrow. .. Yokel is making a pro-Christmas tour of the coast states and after to morrow night's match will board tho train for Jackson Hole, back In Wyo ming where he is sheriff, postmaster and nil around lending citizen. Yokel secured the championship belt from Hilly Edwards, who flopped Ted Thyo in Portland. Roth Yokel and Hchnel dnu will tveigh in at 173 pounds which gives neither u weight handicap. An entirely new system tif seating will bo arranged and an effort will be made lo prepare the ring so that cveryono can easily see. Tho affair will bo held on the stage, but seats will bo placed fa as to not obstruct a good view of tho ring, from any sec tion of the hall. Tho first few rows on tho main floor and the first row In tho balcony will be reserved, hut tho scats unnumbered so as to give patrons their selection. The pro moters will have tho ring so arranged as to assure everyone a good view of tho match. Tho seating arrange ment nt I hoi Thye-Schneidau match was unsatisfactory and an effort will be made to rectify tho mistakes of that smoker. Two good preliminaries nro being secured to finish off, a top-notch smoker card, ono of tho best of tho season. Mooncy Pardon Up Again. ; MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 20. The gov ernor of California was called upon to "extend on already too long de layed pardon." to Thomas Mooney and Warren K. Killings, who are in San Quentin prison, in a communica tion by Jack Bradon, national presi dent of tho World War Veterans, made public from headquarters hern today. Receive Bids Oregon Road. PORTLAND, Ore, Doc. 20. Fif teen bida were opened yesterday by Federal District Engineer C. H. Pur' cell for grading a link in the high- j way between Scottsburg and Deed- port, connecting tho Pacific and Roose velt highways. Theo Knndson, whoso bid of 1154,376 was lowest, will bo awardod tho contract. v. i Our line of Christmas Candies Will please and 'satisfy all tastes. We have box candies at 50c up to $3.50 box Als nice line of Bulk Candles at' right prices. The store that Is advertising for a name. ' G. E. Whiteman Corner Main and Grape inal Glean-Ug) 1S1 and'.-Drast Dosal Of Toys, Dolls, Books, Games, Christmas Novelties, China Ware, Beads, Bags, and, many useful and , -" '. ' practical Xmas gifts 1 ! 1 ' " ' . . - -1 . i ' ,r ; ' ,. i . , ,, , i Bring to a Close Monday Evening, December 24 Shield's Greatest of All Sales HURRY! FOLKS! HURRY! QUICK ACTION MEANS MONEY TO YOU! MONDAY THE CURTAIN FALLS Monday marks the cloie of oro.cf the most, sue-, ccssful sales ever conducted jn Medford. This,. week and Monday will be your last chance to share in the important savings per.cntcd in this notable sale of Christmas Goods, Toys, Dolls, Games, Books, Dishes, Fa".cy China, Purses, Hand Bags, Aluminum Ware, Kitchen Ware, Dry Gocds, Fnrnishiig Goodr., Ho3icry, Underwear, etc., with EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. This week and Monday we will make drastic reductions ' on many Hno3 of useful and Wanted merchanlise that we are discontinuing and closing ; tout completely. COME ! this week or Mon 'ay while every article is reduced. ; Buy Your Xmas Gifts Here bnd SAVE! SAVE! Every Department Presenting 'a Re markable Climax In Value Giving ' LAST CHANCE TO BUY DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, BLANKETS, ALUMINUM, KITCHEN WARE, HARDWARE, ETC., WITH EVERY AR TICLE REDUCED ' ' West Main SHIELDS Medford Pear Trees 1'rlces Slnuglitcrrd Wlillo ! Tlu'jr Last Dnrtlctt, Bnsc, Anjou. Comlco,' Wlntor Ncllls, on Ussurionsis roots, of flnoBt quality. Ijct us save you money and supply you tho boat. Take advantage of tho reduction Halo. Our 34 years In business Is our guarantee Wo havo all kinds of nursery stock. Wrlto to day for these loworod prices. ' ' caiuton NiinsKnT co; ' Carlton, OrCRon MORTON'S MILLS , Mt pit, Flour $1,80 1 Marvel Loaf $1.65 HALL & HALL WALDRONBROS. 1 OAKDALE GROCERY t HAVE YOUR XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS made now j r. ... : at the -i o . Medford P. F. Studio in our now and larger quarters! Fliijh grado . work at popolna prices. Over Motlforcl Harness Col ' 228 K MAIN Aisles Quick Service . ... .. . , ,. - "J ' '-: Shop in Comfort: Reliable Merchandise Only three more Shopping Days left before Christmas. They will be busy ones. Our new store was designed especially to take care of tho large holiday crowds swarming through its dpors. The aisles are wide and spacious. There is no jostling. Our clerks were -specially trained' to render quick and efficient service. We are ready to serve you in the fullest and finest meaning of the word. - ' c GIFTS FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS SUITS NECKWEAR , COATS s LEATHER GOODS . BLOUSES IVORY NOVELTIES BATHROBES BEADS . PETTICOATS- RIBBONS - - SILK UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS -HOSIERY- SLIPPERS SWEATERS SHOES GLOVES . FANCY BASKETS GIFTS FOR MEN BATHROBES SLIPPERS .; UMBRELLAS TIES HANDKERCHIEFS SUSPENDERS SHIRTS HOSIERY GLOVES l GIFTS FOR l CHILDREN SHOES DOLLS BOOTIES RATTLES KEWPIES SLIPPERS HOSIERY. . - HANDKERCHIEFS CRIB BLANKETS I' ll 4 3 Open Friday, Saturday, Monday Evenings Corner 6th and Central Orchestra Music Friday Evening