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flfEDFORD MaTL TT?rnTTNTl. MEPFOT. OTCKfiOK. FRTPAT. TfrSmKR 4. 102.' o The. Screen Br Ye Frew' Aeau The now builillnR belli? erretrd liy the Flrnt Christian church In nctirly completed unil will.Huun be ifiuly for dedication. A "Home Cumins day" with nn all day program Is announced for Sunday Ijcc. 13. Tho cominittt'O In chiirKO has jict u mark for 5U0 In the Bible school for that day, and cxpeetH a Bieut cuthortnB for tho entire day's program. InvltatlotiK are being sent out to many friend who formerly relded here to come ami a pent! tho day. A banket dinner will be Herved In tho Kpaciouu new dining hall at noon to which all are cordially Invit ed. At 3 p. m. thero will be a good fellowship meotltiK In which the niiniHleiM of the city and visltitiB friends .will have a part. The new bulldiiiK which has been under coiiHtructton only two months Is two stories with nn equal floor spaco to the old huildliiB and kIvph to this growing consregatlon ono of tho best plants for tho young people In their social and r'-liglous life, and for educational work found In this section. " Tho first flour has large recrea tional and dining hall well lighted and heated, bea'utiful and made homc-lJkQ by a largo fireplace, and the lodiorof the church are delighted with Iho ffpaclmiH kitchen completely equipped for ' convenience and com fort. Tho second floor which opens Into the main auditorium has eight Indi vidual classrooms accommodating all tho junior department of the H.ble school witli a capacity uf more than 2110 pupils. Tho members and friends of tho church are very much delighted with the much needed addition and have responded to the appeal for finances in a way so that, tho larger part of the, cost has already been raised. The plan 6f tho finance committee Is to pay the entire cost within one year. Hold H l.iiiiilKM'jitck, (Valerian. Jack Holt flirted with extreme dan ger on many occasions during filming j of 'The Ancient Highway," whfch had ) its first showings yesterday at Hunt's Craterial and will be repeated again tomorrow matinee and night, laying off tonight for tht hluh school play, j'The Arrival of Kitty." I Holt was first railed upon to en gage in a smashing fistic encounter twith Montagu J-ove, Jot tracks Love to the office of.tlU hitter, l.ove in the j intervening ;rs. having become a ' multl-mlllipnnfre In the lumber bun j 'et.f. Holt and l.ove battle to a fln I ish. In a real flhtr j loiter, in one of the sequences of j the story. Holt was called upon to race down a raging torrent in a frail canoe, I .lust ahead of close to a million on rushing logs. Holt's efforts were di rected In getting to a certain point j ahead of the log'jam and there set off a number of stick nf dynamite. This ' M.n'il,n..,A t.,rno unruli er sensational turn, calling for Holt to go to the rescue, of an ntnhtunt, who had slipped and was caughf i-in the logs close hy the dynamite charge. The many thrilling sequences were accomplished without any serious In jury despite the chances taken. mm null i u u; - I 'iU 1 I I I S I ftl A I I .V jTsi ll III -IJ BY Ml, rlsWtNCE SVHTtt "Ami Jill itii frlclil turned to rIm. An I run I lb(iiii:lit up what I.'ould tin To pay them buck for Kciirintf me bo. " 'L'Kh. uih'h! A liuu 111 my hull' urni8 will niuko you sorry you yelled at ine.' grunted I. 'And inuylio 1 mIiiiII k'vo you a iteruteh or two to remember when next you meet u lu-ur fo trcut him ylth reperl!' " Next: "The'Kiul of the Ki'iuch." On the Hun. "Murk! What wua thut noise?" 1'eter started, looked over hH tilioulder then reniemliered that Orowly the Hear was telliutr a story. Hut he was telling it so well that I In frlcht. Delivers Deathbed Sermon. UEADINU. I'a. Informed ho . Iiml hut a short time to live, tin) Rev. K. .1. Ijui, professor of theology at bchuyl ed upon their hln.l feet!-Creatures seemed very lynl to the liov who for, that had no fur nor feathers, but with a moment thought soniutiilnit W1IS skin that was fair and stnuoth! In the and kiIihIIiib my teeth What I saw terrified inc. HtruiiRO ,, n ,1,w1,i an" .iiiili'iitn to creatures with lonB front feet that n,B nos,lUlli bedside ,,,,,1 preached a wutiK hy their sides or were pointing fllrewei sermon to them lor half an straiRht at me! freatures that were jlour almost as tall as I was and that walk- , Plenty Thrills lllalto Fred Thomson, starrllm In "Tho Dangerous Coward," wljl he at the Rlalto theater tonight and tomorrow matinee and nlnht. In a hair raisliiK four round fit-lit with AI Kauffnian. former heavyweight puirili'it. It can he truthfully said that the fight scene Is the best filial has ver been pi;e- sented on srreen in this city. The story starts with a real rodeo and pieniw ot action, i iitimson m-niK-- his athletic ability into play by eoin neting against the pick of Iho cow hoys, showing- -great versatility as a horseman and roper. Hazel Keener plays the feminine lead at the 'prize, fight, where she Is dressed as a boy. ' , Silver King. Kred Thomson's won der horse, proves he's a rearequlno star. 4 SPEEDERS FINED about to happen. "Tap! Tap! Trickle! Trickte!" And voices creatures talking together. v mlmm mmm. though not In an laimuae ttiht I had ever heard before! "Wow! 'ltut I "was frightened. A Cub, off all. by myself in the woods with goodness knew what for com pany! My place was home! 1 headed for tho clearing. 'Coward! To run instant that 1 caught sight of them I knew who they were. I had fallen among the terrible Two-Iegs, of whom my mother hail so often warn ed me!" "Ho wmuny Two-Uegs were really nnd truly there I never knew. To mo the woods seenwd full of them. AVhlch ' ever way I looked there was oneof the terrible creatures waving his long arms at mo nnd yelling in n voice that pieroed my ears like a knife. ."'Help! Hun! A l!ear, a Bear! Get your gun! Get your gun!' "I remembered what mother had told ino about the stick that kills. Hang! -A cruel little stone comes wing ing toward you.. Sharper than the point of a porcupine's quill it finds your heart. You faint, you fall, yon know.no morov And that Two-Legs carries off youc.; thick furry hide to make him a rug lo walk upon! "G-r-r!" growled tho, Hear and shivered.- Then ho continued the story.- "I was ho frightened. Hoy. that I could not move. I felt as though I had stepped Into quicksand quick sand that wouldn't- free my feet, though I tried with' nil my might to lift them from the ground. All t could (do was to growl and show my, teeth. And all tho while' t,hose creatures kept up that awful Inih-bub. At last I spied an opening, between two Two Legs, and with pne final effort I made for It. Then it was that I-first learn ed Two-Legs are. as afraid of Bears without finding out from .what!' -My . The nlot Is an unusually strong one wits told me to go! My curiosity told us Bears are of them. with plenty (of mVtcry and-ijuspense. mo to stay. Besides I must know i "All In tho world I thought of wna The cast is exceptionally good." Krank what that sweet smell was! j to make my escape back to the cave "Whirling about I plunged uoimy and dear niotner. i;ut inoso iwo forward. Slip, slide, bump! In my " creatures thought I was coming haste I had forgotten to watch inv I mraight at them. With a yell they step nnd head over heels tumbled turned nnd ran and when I saw them down a sleep hank. I landed on all i running away from me what could I fours without a scratch, but growlinc do but run after them Hagney. plays -the role, of the villian. two years ago he knoeked out the now famous Oirpo. others in the cast are Al Ka'uffman., . Gillian Adrian, Jim Corey, Andrew. Arbuckle and David Klrhy. If Kidneys Act Bad' Take Salts Says Backache Often Meant You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water When yoa wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating mods which create acids, says a well-known author ity. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kid neys get sluggish nnd clog vou must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzv spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weathnr is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine' is clouily, full of sediment, channels often get sore, jyatcr scalds and you arc obliged to seek, relief two or three times during the night., Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your rOfc na cist about four ounces of Jad iwiits; take a tnblcsnoonfnt in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the ncid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kid neys, also, to neutralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not in jure nnd makes a delightful, efferves cent lithia-water drink. Drink lots of soft water. Hy all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a -year. GIVE A i') CHILDREN'S PARTY.' The big hit will be the parting gift to' eah little guest, if you give each cne a different Whitman's Wonderbox Pure sugar, candies and sweet chocolate in attractive shapes and twelve different pic ture boxes. 30 cents. Heath's Drug Store ; 109 E. Main St. Phone 884 As near as your phona. WE PAY THE POSTAGE ' f lOOOC.OXKXXOOOOOOC.OCOGOOOOOOCOO One operator license wns suspended, two cash bails were forfeited and two fines were paid by five motorists at Jud.-?e Glenn O. Taylor'8 court today, 1 following their arrests for speed:ug and other charges. . . ' Because he failed to carry a drivers' license on h!s person, Kimer Morgan, a high school student, had same sus pended for a period of 30 days when , he appeared on a charge preferred against ulm -by W", Bonnea through the district atto'rney's office. C. It.-; Goodrich of Seattle, Wash., and E. M. Duncan ot Toronto, .Canada, each for feited $25 cash bail for speeding, while Wilfred Walker of Central Point und J. R. Ritter of Go'd Hill were each fined $10 on similar charges. With the exception of Morgan, all tho ar rests .were made by ytaie Traffic Officer C. P. Talent. U. S. Aviator Praisss Himself. PARIS. American aviators in Mo rocco, in the words of Charles Sweeney, the'r commander, helped prevent the whole Mediterranean re gion being blown up by a Moham medan war c-:;alnst civilization. 1 r RUSSELL'S "The Store With the Christmas, Spirie' Wants a Famous Name, NEW YORK. Nicholas H. Putnam Is seeking court permission to change his first name to Israel. Mis father. Major Israel Putnam, was killed In the - world war. Mo is a descendant, of the fwninnq gpneral of tho revolution. CA ' T Mi) with that I finer-thai-ecer tastth. tll nd mall Cook with this rich milk To enrich food, cook with Carnation, high in nour ishment. Tojmprovc the flavor and texture of milk dishes, depend on Carna tion's fincr-than-cver lasle ' and creamy -smooth con sistency. Insist on Carna tion it's Oregon's and . the world's leading milk. Carnation Milk Products Co. ; GHkui Street, Portland, Oregon v ' Hade in Oregon fori; years "From Contented Cons" Our Men's and Boys StorG is overflowing .. with Practical Gifts Every year tUo practical and useful gift is more and more in evidence at Christinas time. Hundreds of practical girts for men and boys are out on display now for your easy selection. "Why not give . to yourself this Christmas, or right. now for that matter, ONE OF KIRSCHBAUM'S 100 ALL VIRGIN' . WOOL SUITS that always give perfect satisfaction and are moderately priced with ten weeks to pay if it's more convenient. '. Lounging Robes and Bath Robes as Gifts from the 'ILiingiug Uobe Mfg. Co." of Los 'Angeles insures a uality robe, at a moderate price also. The blanket' robes ' are all "Beacon M-loth," 'the .'lounging., robes' ajl silk and flannel of the finest finalities. Every man loves to snuggle down in a big easy chair in his warm robe on a cold winter night miul smoke and read. ' For 1 his' reason you should make his gift a robe this year. $5.95 to $15.95 "He"' Never Gets Shirts Without Being Pleased ' Especially when he gets a Christmas gift of a shirt from " Russell's." It is an i "ide" shirt that always fits, that does not fade and that always wears. Beau- J tiful new shirts just in that.ill make ideal Christmas gifts for every man and boy, as they seem never to get too many shirts at-any time. One especially fine shirt just received is 1 ail Imported English Broadcloth in tan, white and powder blue, 2 25 Sox in Wool or Silk are Always ' Welcoftie Gifts Possibly "lie" prefers a plain silk in grey, tan dr black at (ioc and guaranteed, Or maybe his tastes run ,tp the fancy wool sox that, we are featuring at 75c. II' neither one of these are what he likes, you can get an almost endless variety of sox' to select from at. most any price from. 25c up to $2.50 His First Longies for "His" Christmas Such good looking suits. now for little each with one .pair ..longies knickers. All .wool ojid vc lots of service 'VT af. 1 1 $3!!iit one - pail ' m win gi W m real $14,50 The Golfer's Christmas Gift A Pair of Knickers or Sox We just received sonic dandy new (iolf Knickers and a fine assortment of (Iolf Sox that will' de light any golfer who likes to be well dressed 'on the links. The fine imported woolens used in the knickers arc exclusive patterns and most of them can be matched up nicelv with the sox and also with caps. The "Multi-Cap" is dandy for the golfer. Let us tell you more about it. Blue Grey Cords 4 to 12 size, $2.98 Make the "little men" happy by giving them a pair of these good, serviceable. long Corduroys, priced at $2.98 FACTS ABOUT THE KU KLUX KLAN (Published hy aiilhonly of Kniter Khin No. 7, Mcdforii)' OUR KREED We, the Order of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, reverently acknowledge the majesty and supremacy of Almighty God, and recognize His goodness and providence through Jesus Christ, our Lord. . (To lie t'Olitiinifil) 0Q I nl iM 1 B IVid Ad'. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXXCOCKXTO i'l'f Chinese RKJSl Medicine, m For Treatment of Acute and Chronie Disease! 1 of Men and Women Cancer and tumor treated, infftienr.a, Wd ncy, blmldtT and atrimitrh tronhlc. flta, licrnla, rupture, coMh, fctnule tajulilcn. par ulys s, fever, pTiPumoijin, aalhtna and ttiroit troubles, rlu'umntinrn, imenorrhoeo, Roitre, consumption, catarrh, pi lea, hydrocele, al bumin. Offloa Houn: B A. M. to 5 P. M. Coniullallon Free 241 South Front SI. Medford, Ora. Chinese Hand Laundry 36 South Grape St. Clothes called for and de livered. Work guaranteed. Our paint atlckath K, closer than a ,, brother. . All ot Ute'a lesaons are not learned 1 In'' school. The lesson of paint's pr o t e o 1 1 o n comes from expert. ence. We know that paint Is the boat pro tective policy.' Wh)ff do we put It off? i , Follow Peter Paint's Advice: - IhimedtlMlMi Here is tfie Kind of protection every man snouianave 'it V" i 4. Jj ! r ' $5,000 if you die from natural causes $10,000 If you die from accident 1 , In case of permanent total disability the company will ' '-,.i a r-rt J e 1. Waive all premium payments , ' 2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and In id- . dition '' 3. Pay you $50 per month for life ; and 4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you dfo ' 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as ti result of accident, the company will pay you $5,000 in cash, immediately, in addition to all other benefits. ",: Tin mm of temporary disability as a result of either ickneaa or (teiritnt, the company will pay you $2S pet week for a limit of 52 weeks. J 1 ... 1.. ."tv ,1 to West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY momc orrict-tANrnANOico r.if i- a ITI U K. I n.l't. .- - .' If ,1,- -i' .i.h v,i A. C. BEVAN, District Manager Box 889, Medford : W. E. BOAR OMAN, 142 North Ivy 8t, t Maajford. Oreaon 41 l ii ? 3 L ' ONE Of AMERIGV8 TRtTNGESTtXOMPANIES ' ' &