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PAOE TWO MftDfrOftri MXTL TRTBTTNE. MEPFORD, ORKriOV. ftATTT1?DAY. TOEMRKR '20. . 1f On Kunduy In mi Sir. A very mid Ilia! .Vuiitliboily vIhUuih from Kluiiwilli I lj.irliu-r. w liu oh ii .1 i liilni on JarkHiiii .county in th oily who arrived yr-atcr- ' rri'Pk, tint! out a xollit liimii of colli day Inrllldo Mr. mid Mm. Alfred li. j wi'ih inu u iririi- over tu uiiil n half ChhIiI nud aon of Fori Klamath, Mr. pound, and In the very next mn of. ami JUri. Ia-hIit dirt gut nix oilm en more. a Kri Jack- and Aim. li. J. Iliindrlrkxon of Mei mniville tliizetle. IJe. Mnl.or H: I8BI..1 Mill, ami th fiiMnwInc from Klanialh Akoliol fur vour ladliifor. oliiMlljont ' I-ulu KomIit, Halt Leaveil, u. .More Ficnn of ttiK neariieHK ofiund best. Jono and Klrkpatrlck. if 1 MHIn. TIioh. IV. Dulxvll, Uell I), (lam flu 'imiiiiiN day are wen on all nlde.i. With earn pui-chime of $1 or inure mon. Frank II. Howard. Mm. II. lilake- ini more iironouneeu 01 winrn wan iiurtni; our liollilay Halo we will L'lve ft Jocal and Personal the erertlon and imrtlnl deroratlon of the tdK evei-Kreen tree on the pulilic library lawn, whieh will be useil for the annual Community rhri.HtuiiiH tree on ('hrtatmaH eve next WedneH dny. The tree wan llluiniliated last niKht. forniini; a beautiful pihl. al though the lli;litliiK effer-tp have not yet been completed." Toys and game, all one-hatf off. beautiful thermometer, M. K. &. II. Co. 2.13 Imported Uoller ranary blnln In full hoiik. .Make rucellent 1 'lirlMtiiia 1 Coal bihiuots, thut clean fuel. Han- 1 61 lea. ulfm. Monanh Seed Co. ISliflien Coal Co. I'hone 239. tfivlce. li. I'ov.'ell wax. atiioiiK itl"- busi newt 1'iilli'i'N from .Medforil III (llama 1'asH on Friday. . , Weaver atoie hi Tentrai 1'olllt Ik TuritbuilMli and .Mr. latlll Helling hard wheat Hour for per wick. 2 3 4 Come to I'uliiiur'u Studio for Chrmt- iiiiih photo. Specially hand colored to ordur, 717 N. Cantral. Phono K23-H. I 235 I Linen lowels $1.85 to $l.S.'j. Han-! dlcraft Shop. 33 A real nei vice In flowera for Chrlut- ! mns. Choicest plamn. prompt dellv- I'lcasant and courteous Her Monaich Soed Co. 323 K. Main Have, you tried that big milkshake, at I o Voc'r ? more. I,. If. MIllH. O. W. KilKle, IS. A Johnson, (J. A. Carlson. Francis and Josephine Honzlk ami William T. "ale. Itcmember tlieic Is a iienalty 011 as- ; Bin atock of toys are sold at saci street. tf si's.-inentM If not paid by January 2nd. prices at Jal) Art Store. 233 The company which so ple;iseil with 242 l'H"d phonoKraplis. 'lctrolas. Kill-fihu rendition at the. r'rati-riaii theater' I'oday mis expected to be 11 bits ; son, Sonoras. See Jl. (;. IJaunspach at , last nit-'hl of the famous and popular one for Christmas shoppl"K In the ; Weeks & Orr. Medford Hook Store. If .stores. i.-Miiecially. this evenlnc, and With each purchase of SI or more " Ih expected to start the last durintf our holiday sale we will give hour rush in the purchase, of Cbrist- n beautiful thermometer. M. F. & , mas presents. If. Co. 233 "Weaver's store nl Central l'niiil will be open until S : 30 p. m. Monday, Tuediiy and Wednesday of next week l-ut will be closed all day Christmas. 234 Don't overlook paying your assess ments. There will be a penalty of five tier cent after January 2nd. 2'I2 The cold wave which started to break up here yesterday finished tho .lob last nlkbt. the temperature of the r.iht and early morning today being 24.fi, whereas on r riday it was 9. "Cloudy and wanner, with rain or i:now in the prediction for tonight. and Surtdtiy. Today was cloudy with occa sional light snow flurries, following a freeze which arose this morning. .'jelling out. ranches, uutos, phono graphs, household goods. Qold Ray Itenlty Co. Dance Eagle Point, Saturday night. ; ' 232 tVo pay for ashes and sell dirt oroap. Brown Sc White Agency, Inc. tf choice plants for Christmas. 2000 poinsettas In bloom, cyclemen, cher ries; prim roses, begonias. We grow thoni. Visitors always welcome. I'hone 1040. Hoguo Vnlley Floral Co.. A. Hchoepen, Prop, 1186 Despite there is annunlly little trav el so close to Christmas, a. ruro oc currence for Meilford Is that not a single guest from a distance, outside Washington und California, was re lstered at local hotels yesterday and up to 11 a. m. today. Johnson's Jewelers, watch upeelal- Ista., tf Wanted Information regarding the whereabouts of Ralph llamrlclt. Write or call 3B8-X, 240 Ho. Ivy. 232 Persons who . have contemplated purchasing paved lots from tho city , should do so before the city hooks aro closed for .-the year. January tith, aa they, will then bo off the market for a time, for Inventory and appraise ment. 228tf Don't overlook paying your assess ments. .Thore will he a penalty of five per cent after January 2nd. 242 Jeano Wing, the fifteen month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charlca Wing, was taken seriously 111 with pneumo nia' yesterday and taken to the Com munity hospital last night. The child waa reported snmeuhtit better ' this morning. Everything In our ulft room Is re duced one-third to discontinue. Sin clair's Jewelry Hhop. 232 Gllted fruits basket, J2.60 value, now OSo. Jap Store..., 233 Hand embroidered silk kltnonas $5 and up. Jap Store. 233 Don't overlook paying your assess ments. Therd will bo a penalty or five per cent after January 2nd. 242 P. Mayen cf Los Angeles was. In Medford yesterday vlHlting and trims' acting hustpesr. Try our dry wash ?o ,per lb mini mum 76c. All. flat pieces Ironed American Laundry, Phone 87. ' , Shopping' hero Is buying praotlcal things. No doduds. Medford Hook Store. tf It .will profit those who anticipate purchasing flowers for Christmas to see the Monarcji Seed Co'b display of ' Dotted Dlunts nt 323 V.. Main. u Come, and see . our beautiful lltio of Giants and cut flowers for Christ mas.; Open all day Sunday.' Don't, full to seo otir display at Mlnkler'a Wi rt to Shop, South Central. Hoguu val ley Floral Company. South Kiversldc and ,l-;rhart street. 231 Out of town Oregonluns registered nt lord) hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thurston of Marshfleld. J, A. Smith ol Lakevlow, C. U. Slailffer, Mr. and Mrs. Jl. J. ltoynolds, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Price, Mr. and Mrs. It. K. mocker of Kugone, Ooorso A. Knight of Hub hard. Mrs. A. CroWson and son and W. P. Shelley of IVoHcburg, Jl. II. Truax, M. K. Itamsby, Delolr Mills and Kenneth 8. Perry of Corvttllls. Have your hemstitching done at the Vanity Shop. Bartlott and Main, for 8c a yard. tf Holly, holly, holly, fresh with red berries. Monarch Seed Co I31tf Danoo Eagle Point, Saturday night. 832 Ttemember there Is n penalty on as sessments If not paid by January 2nd. ' 242 W: H. Watt Is spending the Christ mas holidays in southern California. For sand and gravel phono D12-J. Samuel Bateman. 44(f There are a lot of practical things for desk and office ubo for gifts. Med ford Hook Store.' tf r THE GINGERMEN are going fast. We expect to be out be fore Christmas so do not put off getting yours. The Colonial Southern Oregon'i rlnett Bakery 'J The beautiful Kcrinners edition of children's books bavo always been 3.50. now I2..ri0. Illuiirated by Max Parrish, Jessie Wilcox Smith. Medford Hook Store. tf If you are looking for bargains In talking machines, call nt Hoot Music Co. Special prices. 234 Dim,' F.atJte pi h.1 Saiilrday night. 232 City assessments will be delinquent after January second, and 11 penalty of five per cent wil be added. 242 The University of Oregon closed for the fall term yesterday. Sixteen days of vacation will be allowed students. Monday, January &, will be the first day of school in the winter term. Un der the present system of registration all students now enrolled are regis tered for. the entire year,, so no time will be lost at tho heglnhlug of the new term tlirough registration. In order to got quicker service in the business district wd have added a new currier and papers, as a general rule should be delivered try about p. If you do not receive good ser vice jjlcase telephone this office. 233 Christmas cards. 2 for 6c to II. We have 200 on display all the time in shape that Is easy to select. Medford Hook Store.' : . ; If" Unity literature teachers people how to bo heal hy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious and happy. Proe distri bution, 718 West Main Street. Dance l'oglc Point ?aturdny night. ' : 232 O. O. Steele, S. K. Hutlcr and M. M. Edmonds are among the visitors in the city fro'm Yreka yesterday and to day. Milk and cream at DeVoe'a. tf A noticeable thing during the busy shopping hours Is the number of peo ple on North Central avenue. When the new drug store Is opened in the (olden Itulc corner every line of busi ness will be represented except hard ware. North Central Is now the cen ter of retail .district. tf Corona typewriters with new stand ard keyboard, Hoyal typewriters the king of them all, Victor and Sund- stiand adding machines, check pro tectors. Tlu'so are wonderful gifts. Medford Hook Store. tf Aberdeen Utah Coal, Utah's beat Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. 122tf A new Burroughs adding machine $2S under regular price. Call at Palmer's Piano House. if The Phoenix high school basketball team left Medford on train 13 today for Yrpka.' where they will ,pltiy a re turn game tonight with Vrcka high." The players from Phoenix tiro Allen Arnold, Scott Kerns. Ijiwrmico Lent!!, Andrew Stevuns. Walter Prettyman, Glenn Nichols, ltoy llurlcson and Ev erett Martin. Sylvester Stevens, prin "Ipal J no W, . Kerns' and Coach Itay tuond Pish wont with the team. Iiig mninmu dolls 08c. Jup Store. f Dance Eagio" Point. Snturoiiiy night. 1 232 We request our many customora to ask for their Christinas souvenirs, we are now distributing. Valley Fuel Co.i- .V . 227tf ' Hello Joy!. Meet mo nt the Irene Honur Shop this afternodn. 410 No. Ivy.-. 231 ,W J. Sprout .of ihe Fiirest service is having, a new' modern cottage con structed on East Main stroct. i -Irf there a Santa, ClAun? Of course thero Is a Siilila .Clausl If you believe artll yoll will believe If you visit tho Irene Jlonat1 Hhnp.'.OO N. Ivy. : !32 Hand painted tea sot consisting of tea; pot, sugar bowl,' creamer, and I cupa and, saucers 11.88 per set. Jap An Store. . 233 Columbia plaster wall board. Call for, prices. Wallace Woods Lumbor Tnril. i- . Dunce Eagle Point. 1'iituldiiy night. ' ' 232 A building permit has recently been INsucd to. Morton nml Hons, of Orunta pass for the nulldlng or nwarenouse on West Jackson, which will cost ap proximately $10,000. ' We pay for ashes and soil dirt cheap. Brown A Whlto Agency, Inc. tr Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Walltico Woods Lumber Vard. , Hemstitching 8o a yard. The Van ity Shop, llartlett and Main. tf The Medford Mnmnle lodge No. 103. A.' F. & A. M. held their regular an nual election and Instnlaltloi Of of ficers In the Masonic hall last night, which resulted us follows: P. 11. Kyn nlng. muster; A. CI. Itlshop. senior warden; J. A. Delivers. "junior warden: 234 opera, ' Hlossoni Time," left al.2:3U There Is a new Brownie box for the o'clock this morning for Eugene kiddies. Camera,, album, and every- j where the attraction will play tonight. A. Perry, treasurer: A. J. t'rose. sec rotary; J. F. Mel'herson. pen lor dea con: F. W. Schel'fcl. Junior deacon; C. C. Fiiinai. marshal: M lltshnp, chap lain; and V. M. Cnrlteu, tyler. city assessments will be delinquent after January second and a penalty of five per cent wilt be added. 242 Illhles and Testaments in large as. aortment. Medford Hook Store. tf Imported 100 por cent pure silk pongee. $1.00 value for Dc, Jup Store. 2S3 See Valley Fuel company for the best and cleanest Utah and Wyoming also eastern anthracite coal. l"9tf Sixteen more out of the stale cars Were registered with the local state bureau yesterday. the majority of whlrh arrived from the south. ltcniemher there Is a penalty on as sessments If not paid by January 2nd. 212 Proten cylinder blocks repaired by new welding process without remov-J tug engine. ltlvcrHlde Oarage. 28H If you are looking for bargains In talking machines, call at Hoot Music Co. Special prices. 234 Plre place lighters are causing more interest than anything in tho store. Medford Hook Store. tf Vesta ISenlhlvn and Anna Hurt of Ilutte Palls are visitors In the city who arrived Friday. thing else for the beglnnuer. Medford P.ook Store. tf Mrs. J. J. Moss, Mrs; Marshall Hooper and J. 10. Kerr, are among the c.rants Pass people -who arrived in the city Friday. City assessments will be deliuqunet after January second and a penally of five per cent will be ndded. 242 Miss Alice Olin. formerly of the Milady Heauty Shop. Is now employed ot Kellogg's Heauty Parlor In the Medford Center Ituildlng and wishes to meet all of her former friends and customers at Kellogg's. For appoint ment call 594. 229tf Silk hosiery makes practical gifts. tl.KD to $2. Handicraft Shop. 233 Columbia plaster wall board. Cull or prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. The musical program of the Christ- liuis services at the South Methodist church will include the following: Morning, two violin duets by Miss Heaton und Mrs. Vimont, "Uureurolle's Tales of Jioffmnn" and "Chuuson de Noel," 1'euumont. Mrs; Abbey Thom as accompanist. Vocal solo by Mrs. Watson. "O Holly Night." Adams with violin obllgato. Evening: Two violin duets, "To the Evening. Star," Tann hauser and "O Sanctlsslma." The American Legion have signified their intention of attending the morning service. The pastor. Rev, Coan, is chaplain of that organization, in the evening he has announced that he will present Van Dyke's "Story of the Other Wise Man." Open Sunday and evenings. Jap Art Store, cor. Main and llartlett. 233 We pay cash for used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf Handkerchiefs priced from 10c to $2.00. Handicraft Shop. 233 Marcelling. Open evenings, make appointments early. Phone 810. Hob Inn Heauty Parlor. 232 Miss Eulu Henson arrived home last night from the l. of O. to spend tho holidays vacation. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf High school student wishes passage with party driving to Salem Saturday or fli-.tt of week. Will share expense Phone 411-H-2. 232 Jap Art Storo does better business with more Block at new location, cor ner Main and Hurllett streets, and good nre sold same prices as at re moval sale. 233' Palmer Piano House rents pianos tf Mr. Hurla. an attorney from Yreka. Cullf., accompanied by his wife, were among' the out of "town" visitors at tending; the showing at tho Craterlan theater last night of "Blossom Time. Mrs. Grace Pollock, formerly with Kellogg's, will be pleased to meet all her old patrons at her new location al Milady's. Beauty Shoppe, south of the Cniterlilli theater. Phone 114". 232 Fancy mealy Netted Gem potatoes from Yakima. Wash., $1 ' J per hun dred, delivered any place In city. Johnson Produce Co. Phone 97. 241 N. Fir 81. . 177tf Open Sunday and evenings. Jap Art Store, cor. Main and Bartlett. 233 House for tent. DeVoe's store. 227tf Brumnvlck phonographs, easy terms. Hun H. (i. I.ituuspuch at Weeks & .Orr. 234 Mrs. Grace Pollock, formerly with Kellogg's will be pleased to meet (ill her old pntroiiN at her new location, at Milady's Benuty Shoppc. south of the Cnitciian theater. Phone 1 147. 232 Tho Medford Pharmacy Is giving free to customers a beautiful mamma doll for the kiddies Christmas. Ask for particulars. Medford Pharmacy. Phone 10. 233 Special sale of Chinese baskets at DeVoes. Five sizes, 1 Be to $1.00. tf Special Sunday Dinner Served 4 to 8 P. M. 75c ',. Medford 's Popular Sweet Shop .;' Ala carte service at all hours ?OOOOOOOOOOOCXCK500000000CX30CXX)0(1KOG "Was the Babe of Bethlehem the True Messiah , No oilier evidence but the prophecies . of the Jewish scriptures; the Old Testa ment will be considered. You oughtto hear this sermon lv lCvnn.nclist T, L. Thueuiler ;it the Adventist ' Church North Riverside Ave. Sunday Evening and fet the true Christmas spirit, whether you are a Christian, -lew or. unbeliever. Come. Mr. Thuemler's sermon will leave no loophole for in I'idelily or sophistry and has proved a master stroke against 20th century mod ernism. 'All seats free. Ih'mg your Bibles. ' ' i Christmas Greetings From the ; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . and a Cordial Welcome, to the GRAND CHRISTMAS CONCERT AT 7:30 P. M. 11:00 A.M. 'THE MOST WONDERFUL NIGHT ON EARTH' Special Music Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. PAGEANT, "THE STAR OF HOPE" . IOOQOOOOOOOCKX000(XOOOQOOOOOOOOC Times Tonight THE MOST DARING PICTURE OF, THE .YEAR . "Sinners in Silk" ' WITH ADOLPHE MENJOU, CONRAD NAGEL AND ELEANOR BOARDMAN Another Cruze . with ; ' Betty Compson The 'story of a broad way butterfly who thought the famous playground was a place of fun,.' And learned? A jazzy, thrilly, lav ish production by the maker of "The Cov ered Wagon." STARTS TOMORROW I IW Ira ' I fc B i - i, ;!,, Cast includes Percy Marmont Kathlyn Williams and Huntly Gordon ORANGE Kist Tropical Fruit Ice Cream .Merry' Christmas! And may you and yours enjoy the Christmas Feast the more for this Special we have made for it It's a triumph of quality and flavor.; - ; , , Such fmw owl atiiitablm anly in our in rrmiru, imt ontl $hrbnta for irm Attra thm ruiuiiw right in (An territory to km "Kiu" flavors oh iwi'l air what iAm mciru tilt yon'v tried on of our tffcmU. It hiU in a rtrlatian la you. It ktu evil im Mtatmlhuig to gt then tighubt hvw tbUciouM ihm JUvr Ui Snider Dairy & Produce Co. Phono 20H, .Modford . HUNT'S I A Phone 100 WESTERN or ipOrplieiimJr. - Vaudeville r Tuesday &5 3 PERFORMANCES 3 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. PRICE: 50 Cents Loges 75c Children 25o (SEATS NOT RESERVED) Travel by Motor Stage SAFRLY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Effective November 30 Northbound From Medford Daily to Portland 7:45 a. m. Daily to Eugene 1:00 p.m. 1 :00 p. in. stnjo (MiiiiiiH-ts to Toi'tlnnd following lnorniii!. We take pas.spnj;ers for U way points. For further information and tickets unll I'nion Stnge Depot. Phone 309. Fare Med ford-Portland $7.85 Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Toints. B-ipiSPfssf COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main Street Medford. Oregon ComblDlns full swrgltal f.-ttiltties with qiet homellko environments. R. W. Stearns, M. D. ; R. E. Greene M. D.; R. w. Sle'eter, M. 0. Got your window sashes here nml you will he nssnreil of an lU'ciu-atc fit for the windows; yon will he sunranteed years of satisfactory serviee lH-eiiuse wc inal;, every sash true to speci fications. "Milled on Honor" TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Everything in Millwork L4 v I