PAGE TWO MEDFOftD MATL TRTBTTSR MEDFORD. .QlMlcOV. SATTTRDAT. -DEC'KMftKR 27. 1D2f Tocal and x-J Personal ciimtfly told. Kicil I.mltli-y In Pint I Jn ml Journul. DiilliH in the (niciilal (lal'tli-iiH lo- 'llir i-ai- ln;u of Kii'iM-mut'iil powdi-l-lluil has bfi'ji nnl'TtMl by fartJUTH nf .Int-Usun mill .loHrpliInn c-ounlioH will uriivc lit 1 1 1 rity Mimilay, ami all iIiohc in Ihitt iMiuntv whii liaVi nrilm-ed i omiir. ,.r ihia n..iivii.f ii I'M i-iiiiiiftiii tn . nluht at once m-i in l.,u. l, r,.KiircllitK 1! wlih Wo pay for nnhos and Boll (Hit (.unity An.'nt C ('. Cain. (.'roil p. in-own & White Agency, Inn. Kpvrl.il sale of ('liliiniie liimltct nt V" DoVni's. Flv Ik..s. K.c to ll.Ofl. If ' ' !' ""I" ni.-iHl.-r of 111 ChlllniilnH anil mt-li Milium. Dr. ! Sontli.-i n Pacific in llom-bm K In u l.us M.i,..,i I'liiim. i.i.ick "Jl Iih-mi caller In the city. Mis. l-'i-Pd liyan. who hns hciMi 111 at llv tei- recently, had I. ml 1 1 it letup. naiy lialn. and hence t.iday she wiim tul' i AVhll.. I wan at ,lai liB.myille l ecenlly! Two hiiccIiiI hci-vIcch are announced lOtnll llrlll. mayor of ,la lnoiivllle and lor Monday nt the l''irl Jlajitim hoii of Peter llrlll. the pioneer photo- church. At II n. in. an old year aer Kinpher of the Pacific coiixl. bIioh cd ' moll will nu sh ell hy l!ev. K. It. I.each ine a 2U (jold piece thai-he had dim mi "The Old and the New." At 7:3(1 up In IiIk Harden. It wan one of the p. in. Home splendid plclnres on -The i in lMite iHBiien, heliiK IsxiieH hy Kelloni; Nativity" will ho w hown on the ,.V- Co.. In UH. A volume could he writ- screen. Some of Ihe music ulvt-n limt Hen ahnut early coinni;e of the west. Hunrtay evening at the concert and It is a Htnry that him never been ale- which was spoken of hy niiiiiy as IjcIhk the hest ever Riven hy the choir will he reieated Huilday iih fullnv-n: 11 a. in., Soprnno solo, "Star of the Kant," by Mrs. S. M. Mcott; anihem, "The Clrthoav or the Klnii." 7:3a An them, "liuiy NlRht. Peaceful Niht:" anthi'in with solo by Mrs. Piatt, "See Amid the Winter's .Snow;" anthem. "Sinn o lleaveiiB." For sand and gravel phono 912-J. Cancel all other encnitenienlH for Samuel Rateman. 44tf her home In this city for the past (Now Ynr.r nij; lit and alien. I the l-:ik : Dmicn lliver.sido Community club. ,-e weeks, and who was reported bet- ; I'll-' dance. -37 .Saturday niaht. Alford'a Imperial or- Dnn't overlook paying your ifseas-! chestra. - 2-Ji mc-nts. There will be a penalty f clan e II. Malduln of Klayton, five per cent after .January lind. 241! ; Ore., w ho has been on (he nalea force Mr. and Mrs. l-'red Smith are 111110111; of the Tof.-aery for ihe past three the local callem today from (Irants 1 months, has returned to his home to lo the liusinl.il of her mother. .Mrs. 10. I-".. I'ai-Klll, ill Clrants Pass, where she will he a patient until she fully re gains her health. I lance al the oriental Oardens to night. 23" Johnson's Jewelers, watch npeclnl-l,i- tf The unusual activity that haH I clianiclerlstlc of the local postofflce Ihe liasl two weeks, was absent today, as tho Inst of (he Christmas parcels and mall was delivered yeslerday. which left the office in a Hlate of nor malcy, thus nlvlllR the tired clerks n ml carrlera a chance to rest up. liny thai paved bit you have been ihlnkliiR of KBltliiK from the city now, so as to net your plans and everything rendy lo hull. I Willi the first ood weather. ;3ntf Tho Pantorlum does all kinds of pleatlnc Phone. 244. JiOtltf The lower pond In the Chaillauiiua park'. Is frozen over and the fininlalll covered with two hune moiiiiils of Ire anil rnow. formlnt; a pretty spectacle. Several Ice skaterH have been noticed t.t the upper pond In the l.lthia park, also frozen solid. Ashland TldhiKS- Piano lessons, experienced leacher. l.escheilzky and l)r. Mason methods iblned. .Mrs. Ada Vllker. r.lir. lien sou street. Slil 7II- s 24 3 .Mar. elllnB. -Open evehhias. mako iippolntnienls early. Phone Sill, llob Inn Heauty Parlor. 238 1!. I,. Hood and Mil Casey of Mns knaee, Okla., ale nmniiK the few trav eling vIsllni'H In Ihe city from a dis tance, and tiro kucsIh at tho Hotel Medford. Palmer Piano House rents pianos. tf Try our dry wash, 7c per lb.: mini mum 75e. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry. Phone S73. tf Win. Nlkolaus received a messliKe Friday morning tellliiK him of the sudden death, of his father. Volney .lkolaus of Cleveland. Ohio. The news .Hint as a ureal shock as Mr. Nlkolaus was In his usual Rood health as ex pressed III n letter received al Christ mas time. He leaves Ms wife and two sons. William, of Me.lford. And Walton of Portland. Walter Nlkolaus and family wore here when the word came, having driven down from Portland to spend Christmas, with Mr. and Mrs. William Nlkolaus. Hemstitching, buttons covered at tho Handicraft Shop. , , tf City assessments will he dellnqunot nfter Jnmuiry second and ft penalty of five her cent will ho Added. 242 Holiday house pilosis at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter II. Knhlnson are C. H. HUdco and diuiKhtor of (llondnle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Walsh of Tat'oma and Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Clark and family, of Portland. Hemstitching So a yard. The Van ity hop, Bartlett and Main. tf Milk nnd erenm st DoVoe's. ' tf We pay for ashes and aell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. OonrRo A. Mansfield of Prospect are visitors In the city I "today, who nrrlved Friday. Dance at tho Oriental Clnrdens to nluht. . 237 Cider Sweet apple cider. Delivered any place In Medford. Phone 1070. 238 S. W. Hensel of Wenntchee. and Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. McKlnney of Seat tle, are nmoiiK the temporary visitors in tho city from tho slate of Washing ton. Tho lllks' dance New Years nlltht Is for Klks and their families and houseguests. 237 We pay cash for used pianos. Pal mer Plane House. tf The Junior girls of the Presbylerlniv church sang enrols In the halls nnd , wards of the Community and Sacred, Heart hospllals on Christmas after noon. Dance Oriental C.ardens tonight. 2.H7 After the new council nmkes Its In ventory. In January, prices of paved lots arc likely to advance as they nre going fast, llettcr get yours liorore iho advance. t2S'tf Dr. and Mrs. J. I.. Helms nnd sons. Hubert nnd William of (Irants Pass nre spending the holidays nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceorge Porter. Persons who have contemplated purchasing paved lots from the city; should do so before the city hooks are closed for the year. Jnnunry 8th. as they will then he off the market for a time, for Inventory nnd appraise ment. Sl'S'tf Aberdeen t'tnh font, Utah's best' Hansen Coal Co. Phone J39. ' ISStf V J Manv ordinary hnk ors mako orilinarv lirt'iid. l?u( it takes skill, ex perience and pride in workmanship to pro duce a loaf of bread the equal of Vluhrer's .Milk Bread. Visit our plant nny time, day or niht, we work twenty-fonrs the dav, and vouH see why. . At Any Grocer Hpi'inl ihe holldiiyH with hln family. ('hilbluiuH iitut sue thitiKH. Dr. ilalHti'iul. I'hippK lihiek. 24 1 Coal liriquetH, that rlpan fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 23U. , tf Arrnrdint; to word jvachinn the clly ycHtcnlay Klamath Kuko in frozen over with 1U lnfhcH of ice, which wtm lioliiK cut anrl hurvoHtoil hy varloiiH KKonrit'H of Klamath Falln for use next Hunimi'i'. The tfinporaturo nt Kort Klumth wan ri-portPil aH 24 or 31 hi'low Friday, with one foot of snow al that place, and tho temiHTaturo at Klamath KuIIh wan ri-portpfl as (i bohiw at that lime. Special Rah; of Chlnoso hnnket8 at De Voph. Five slzftfl 15u tn $1.00. tf llavo you tried that biff milkshake, at Di'Voe's? A Chevrolet nedan helonp;ln to the Medford Auto company anil whllo be ltm lrlven hy one of their Malcmnen, .Mr. Wilhlte, on Wednesday, caught fire and was completely destroyed. I'hoenfx road, JuhI eaut or ,Iaid;son vtlle. and the cause in not known. KIks, rememher this date, New i Yoar'H niu'ht. Let'H nmk another hlfT New Years party. 237 Columbia plaster wall board. Call or prices. Wallace Woods Lumber : Vard. ' Mrs. M. Olsln of Dakota avenue, who was operated upon nt the Com- mn n it y hospital a short time uko for appendicitis, Is rapidly recuperating ! and will soon he able to go to her homo. j Clearance sale of odd lotH of yarn. 1 Tic bull. Handicraft Shop. 212 QullInK out. ranches, tiutos, phono- . Kiaphs. household goods. Gold Ray ' Realty Co. A youiiK boy. attempting to heat a woodshed. In order that Santa Clans would hav a warm place to park his reindeer. Wednesday afternoon, near ly resulted in the hiss of the wood shod. Only the quick response of the fire department to a residence on Central avenue saved the building. Al though no damage was done, accord ing to Klro Chief Clint Bauphmnn, it Ik probable that Santa was forced to ! fas-. Don't overlook payiiiK your assess ments. There will be it penalty of five per cent after January 2nd. 242 Try our dry wawh 7u per lb., mini mum 7 fie. All flat pieces ironed. Americnn Laundry, Thone 87. tf W. A. Carroll of Untie Falls, who is with the Owen Oregon Lumber com pany, was a business caller In Med ford Friday. Dance ulontnl f lard ens tonight. , 237 Da ncn Riverside Community club. Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or chestra. 237 W. C,, Chandler, special agent of the Southern Pacific, was among tho vis itors who arrived in the city from Dtiusmtilr Friday. Don't overlook paying your assess ments. Therci will be u . penalty of five per cent alter January 2nd. 242 imported Roller canary birds in full Hiimr M:il;i excellent Christmas , ..in- MAmn-.il Knr.i i 'n. i3lif The fire occurred on the .lacksoncille Mrs, it. 10. U'nldron of Mai'Nhfleld. whu in this city Wednesday ou her way (0 Medford. where she will spend the holidays, and then 'return here for a visit before going home. C.ranls Fas" ( 'mirier. Dance tonight til the Oriental Oar dens. 237 Heo Valley Fuel company for the best and cleanest Utuh and Wyoming also eastern anthracite roul. 17 9 tf Miss Harriet Stewart underwent an operation Friday morning for the re moval of her tonsils. She is recuper ating at the Puruoker home. Have, your hemstitching done nt the Vanity Shop. Rartlett nnd Main, for 8c a yard. tf Remember there Is a pennlty on as-, sessmenls If not paid by January 2nd. 242 There wVs only one arrest In the city of Christmas day. which was that of Ted Oolden, a local mill worker, who was pathered In by Officer Levitt for intoxication and released later on $15 cash ball, to appear hi the. city court next day. which money he forfeited by non-appearance. lh.iu irtilmr tn Iia hiutM'p ii ml better than ever this New Years night. The find a new stable for his reindeer. RAINFALL FREEZES The unusual cold spell, which had been on for over a week past, broke i last tilKhl but in such an unexpected manner that, owing to n nun starting in about 10 p. m. and free.iiiK to the sidewalks and pavements. U iniide walking dirticult for people going home after that hour. It continued to rain this way nil night and as fast as the precipitation reached terra firnia it frozt. Thus the ground, sidewalks and pavements were n glare of Ice from this morning up to p : :i o o'clock, mak ing wulkiiiR very hazardous and mak ing ii difficult going for cars. Many a person had one or more falls on their way to work this morning, and all Medford people out of doors were walking stiff-longed with short and cautious steps. Cars were skidding right and left that is those which were goln at all. for ninny oars stood still on the Icy plaze while their wheels revolved. A number of car owners on seeing con ditions outside left their cam at home and chanced It on foot.' A bachelor newspaper man who doesn't believe In Santa Claus blithely stepped out of his hotel this morning whistling as he started for Miis office, until he stepped on the sidewalk and unexpectedly landed on his hip pock ets and slid across the street to the curb on the other side, which evident ly started him to thinking about irri- gat ion projects, as he was heard to emit a. number of well ornamented dams. lly 10 a. m. It was thawing fast ns the temperature began warming up. and soon a light slush replaced the Icy coating. Fortunately there was no hiiow to molt hereabouts as in other parts of Oregon where a sudden thaw may creato bad flood conditions Know or rain ami n warmer tem perature are predicted for tonight and Sunday, in all, last ninht the fall of rain amounted to ,27 of an Inch. The minimum 'temperature of this morn ing was 25. f degrees above; following a maximum of 37 decrees yesterday. MEDFORD OPERA! BE BROADCASTED BY RADIO TONIGHT Tin many fi-h-nds of thti Miiriril RlnKi'i-s who are prin-ialH with tho Ihunclon I, lulu Opera company, which Iiuh licen plgying Seattle this week, will have the opportunity tonlKht of lieiii-iitK their renilition of the 'spiinK .MhIcI" opera by railio. Thin will he Kin about 7::il to K:D0 o'cloi-k, an ileal- as. can be lcarneil here. In thiR company are the following well known Meill'onl kIiiim-k aitil play-ei-H.- I-M Andrews, Victoria Andrews, fleortfe Olson and his wife, nee Until Hamilton, Mrs. 'llnnfnon, OeorKe Matldox and Charles llazelriu'tf. The company has been on Ihe roinl for some time past, having Marled in at Salt I.nku City. Next week the com-! puny plays Aberdeen., Wash., and j Victoria, 11. C. If it plays lli Medford at all tho time will he In February, or later. Tho Medfonlltps In tho company hud a joyous Christmas least together at Seattle, (lining on home products, as their relatives and some intimate Mends got together here the first Of the week nnd rounded up a huge turkey with the trimmings., and other good holiday viands, and sent this Yuletlde food supply to Seattle. - -.f.yr i,.j :ffi -Tuesday 8j. i A''-' N Phone 100 WESTERN or eom Jr. 3 PERFORMANCES 3 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. PRICE: 50 Cents Loges 75c Children 25o (SEATS NOT RESSRVED) ' OBITUARY KIks' dance. 23' Remember there Is n penalty on ns missmonts If not paid by January 2nd. , , . 5-1 2 1 , H. Ft. I'renlli'e, traveling salesman for the Tin lllu Hiseult company left yesterday for Portland. Unity literature teachers people now to he heal hy; efficient, prosperous. harmonious anil hnppy. Free distri bution, "18 West Main Street. A new Burroughs adding machine 125 under regular pi-Ice. Call ot Palmer's Piano House. Cecil Clemens was n business vis itor here yesterdny from tho Wesler- lunil orchards In the ltoxy Ann dis trict. Columbia plnnter wall bonrd. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. ' Fnney meaty netted pom potatoes from Yakima. Wash. 12 per hundred, delivered any place In city, Johnson Produce Co. Phone !;. 241 No. Fir jlreet. ' 17 7tr' The following nre among the visitors horo from the stale of California: W. fl.r Chandler of uiiiiHtnulr. Miss Car le Koesler and Mrs. A. C. McMuhnn and duughler of Hilt. City assessments will he delinquent nfter January second and a penalty of five per cent will be added. 242 Ilance ltlvcrslile Community dun. Saturday night. Alford'a Imperial or- 'hestra. - -3i' The Ashland Memorial mausoleum will be open for public Inspection Sunday afternoon, neceniher 2Sth from 1 to 4 p. m. Dance tonight at the Oriental Cai' rtelis. 237 ' Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Walhieo Woods Lumber Yard. Included among the temporary so journers In the city from Portland are: C. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pelf el. John Delfel. W. M Mc.Mills. Mr. and Sirs. W. M. Card. Mr. and Mrs. F. I-:, licye. V. J. Donnelly. C. Hornbeck and (). Hincii Kittle. Dunce Oriental Hardens tonight 23T lieineinber there Is n penalty on lis- sessnients If not paid by January 2nd 4:- In western Oregon Chinese pheas ant have suffered heavily dining the week's cold spell. In "central Oregon the birds that have sought protection In canyons arc safe, but many game birds have been frozen nn the uplnads the warden that the scattering of wheat ami bird food on the snow Is only a waste of time and money, ami thai the food must be placed on bare ground to attract the birds." T. Ii. IVllock and F.rlckson for dry wood at reasonable rates. Tel 114". 2 SO (Jrmilne Hosch Magneto parts and repairs. F.lectrlo Shop. Eighth Bnrt llHi-llelt. It Only one out of the state car was registered here Friday by the local bureau of state registration In the Chamber of Commerce building. This car was en route norlh from Califor nia. It will profit those who anticipate purchasing flowers for Christmas to see the Monarch Seed Co's display of potted plants nt J"3 Main. tf ' W. It Watt Is spending the Christ mas holidays in southern California. Miss Vlralnn Smith left last night for Seattle. Wash., w hen she will visli until after the first of ihe year. See Valley Fuel company for all kinds of fuel. Special prices on the unly dry fir slab wopd In the city. ITMf Pane tonight at Hie Oriental Oar-1 dene. iVshlnnd Tidings. Dance Oriental Cardans tonight. 237 -'Robert Qolild, son of the American.! Kxpress agent, (). J. Clould. or this City, Is spending the holidays with his parents at the llerban apartments. Ijiuien llinnuin of Portland Is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.. K. Hln inan. Ill North Peach street. 'Empty Hands" Story of Great Outdoors 10 GET 8,000,000 WASHINGTON, Pec. 27: The major imrtioii of the estate of the late Mrs. Henrietta M. Hnllidny, valued at' $1,- 200,000, will go to nine grand-children of ii deceased Bister under nn agree ment approved today In the District o Columbia supreme'nbon.rt. " Tho grnnd-cliildren, the nearest relatives, were bequeathed the entire stat, but othr- relatives protested nnd were awarded a total 'of about $i45; 000. The residue of the estate, after payment of trustees and lawyers' com missions and fees, will go to th'e grand-children, of the sister, and will amount to about $:,000,o6o. "Rmpty Hands," which closes at the Itiulto tonight Is the story of a man and a woman lost in the woods, battling for survival and for the re tention of their own self respect. Pho tographically the picture is beautiful, and acenlcally It leaves nothing to be desired. It was filmed In the Canadian Uockles where flourishes some of the grandest scenery tn the world. . Jack Holt Is the strong, handsome mining engineer who Is cast as the modern Adam and Norma Shearer has the role of the up-to-date Kve. Harney llarnard, organist, contin ues In high favor with patrons of the Rialto. His programs . are of the I better sort of popular music. ' .Jack Hoxle. one of screendom's fa vorite gallopers appears in one of the swiftest westerns of the season tomor row at the Rialto theater. The picture Is "The Calloping Ace." adapted from the maga-.'.inc story, "Hard Rock." Margaret Morris. Robert McKim. Frank Rice and other well known players support the star. IN GLENDALE, CALIF. Ol.ENDALK. Calif.. Dec. 27. Two skeletons buried about three feet deep were unearthed hy police today In a canyon, a short distance north of here. The skeletons were buried one on top of the other. The top one had a hole through the skull and apparently had been forced Into the grave, which was small ns well as shallow. Police were unable to determine the sex of the remains. The shallow grave was found yesterday by members of u surveying party. Order Lane County Autos Off. EI'liKNK. Ore., Dec. 27. An order prohibiting the use of any vehicle on Lane county roads when such vehicle has a weight of more than 200 pounds per inch width of tire as long as the frost Is on the ground was Issued today by the counly court. The order applies to passenger nnd pleasure cars as well as to trucks. The drastic step was taken for protection of the county roads. ' Cash Money Is Refunded. MINNhAPOI.IS. Minn.. Dec. 27. The hoard ot directors of the $10,000, 0U0 Agricultural Credit corporation, organized to aid northwest fanners In the recent economic stringency, todny. htaled to return to its stockholders 10 per cent of their subscriptions to. its working capital of Jti.000.000. , Mail Increase Opposed. WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. Protests against Increases in second-class mail rates proposed in the administration measure to raise revenue for-postal salary increases, were presented fo day to the present congressional post office committee. McKKEVER Kmma Hendry Me Kcever, well-known In Medford and In Jackson county, having resided here for 28 years, passed away nt her home on N'orth Pacific highway In the suburb of Medford at noon yes terday. Mrs McKeever was born in I'ran. III., Feb. 24, 18U2. Aged 02 years, 10 months, 2 days. At tho nge of 111 years she was married to Oliver McKeever at Menilon. Missouri, they later moved to Nebrnsku where they resided for a short time before com. Ing west, which trip they made by wagon In 18S2. landing nt Union, Ore gon and in lSHU they cunie to Jackson county, where they have since resided nnd made many friends who will bow In sorrow to learn of her passing. She leaves two sons and two daughters, Maude M. Hockenyos and Clyde -McKeever of Modips, wash. Mrs. Carl Fletcher, Montague. Cal.. and Eniinett McKeever. chilnquin. Ore. Sho also leaves five sistera nnd one brother, one of which Is Mrs. Alice Nichols with whom she made her home. The remains nre at the Conger par lors and the arrangements for services will he announced Inter upon word from relatives. Mr. McKeever passed nway several years ago. I j ' 'ItonjaT-I- LAST TIMES! "Sundown" Vital Historic Fascinating! The Thrilling Story of the Passing of the Cattle Kings,. STARTING TOMORROW! A Picturization of the World Famous Novel HOWARD & GRIMES Medford-Ashland Klamath Falls STAGE LINE 3 Trips Daily Leaves Medford 8:00 A. M., 10 :.'r A. M. and 1 :45 P. M. Low Round Trip Rates Daily Freight, Baggage and Express Service. Office at Nash Hotel Residence. Phone 1129 SAt'NDERS George A. Saunders, passed away at u local hospital Thursday, nged 52 years. He' was a' resident of Trail and was brought to Medford the dn.- bn)-o,.a i.i.. ... nia ,uoaing. Ho leaves one brother in Arizona and E .1 nmier in iviamatn county, who havo neen noiitieu or his death. Tho body Is at the Congen Punei-,,1 t,nri,.a a,.. rangements await tho arrival of tho a novo relatives. Laurel Office W. W. Methodist ' Corner West Main nnd streets. K. K. Gilbert, pastor 27 North Orange street. liiblo SChoOl a:4.r. n n, Walker, sunerintenitenf -n.,..'. attending this school, cinsses graded for all groups. Morning worship. It a. m. Rev. Sinfoi-oso I'adilla will bring the mes sage at this service. A native of l'hllipplno Islands, a graduate of Wil lamette UnlVet-silV ,1 at, 1.1.1,, In versity of Oregon, taking post graduate or i in pnuosopny. The chorus choir will furnish music that will attract you. The pastor will bring tho mes sage at the evening service. Hinging and pipe organ music featured. Hainlng In Seattle. SEATTI.l-:, Dec. 27. The Puget Sounder's heart was cheered oday by rain that fell almost imperceptibly through the forenoon .foil.,.,-!,,,. ...l.u of snow In the night. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU KKXT Sleeping rooms by the flay or week, ami apartments. Adults. 21 Genessoe. -3;i KOII SALK First class alfalfa, first (i ml Mvonri crop. Thone 44T-X. Jessie M. Mi near. '242 jOST (hills red pocket book con tainirtcr money, between Mail Trib une office and Standard Oil Ser vice Station on Main and Fir street. Finder return to Mail Tribune. tf FOU IxFNT Housekeeping rooms, pround floor. J34 K Hth street. Phone '242 WANTRIJ Invalid or nnod person to rare for. Phone 24ti Babe Ruth and Willie Hoppe INSURE THEIR HANDS AGAINST ACCIDENTS Both are wealthy yet they take no chances Our accident policies provide for every known hazard The New Year is a good time to insure McCURDY-DANIELS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Phone 123 Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. - - - ; y. ; Charles KNorris A Slice bf Real Life Port rayed by One of the Greatest Casts. Ever ! Assembled -'.'.. - MAE BUSCH WANDA HAWLEY .ROBERT FRAZER ' PAT O'MALLEY HOBART BOSWORTH . MYRTLE STEDMAN EUGENIE BESSERER WARD CRANE I ! B- I Our ice creain is of the highest quality in taste, texture and purity. Remember, there Is a vast differ ence in ice cream, and ours isidelicious. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County Creamery IIIliostiiHllly Jowelrr Kcnnlriits j (EJ Diamond Setting, Wntcli Henuit-ing Satisfaction . Assured In Mail us your wants. REDDY & CO. Get your wihdow sashes here nml you will be asstiretl of an net'iinite fit for the windows; you will be guaranteed years of satisfactory service because we make every sash true to speci fications. "Milled on Honor" TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Everything in Millwork . USED CAR BARGAINS rBuick Touring Willys Knight Touring Oldsmobile Roadster , 1D25 License Furnished With All Used Cars The Busy Corner Motor Co.