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o o o o Wrctwoftfj mm: iftnrotm ottfotitV onrios. ratttktuy. December :., 102.- ' PAC2E TWO . ' 0 ocal and i Personal Tho nil 'nbsorbinj? topic of conver natlon in Modford today Ih roIatltiK to tho football Biune Itetween tho hljjli nchool teams of Med ford and Kulem bolng played this afternoon. Many out of town football fans In addition to Iho Salem contingent of root en aro hero for this KUine, PHpeclally from HOUthorn Oregon cltlcH and towiiH. In OlcattoiiH early this afternoon at tho tlmo of this paper going to prewn wpro for a capacity attendance at Van IScoyoo field. Freo wood. Call G39-J-G at one. ' ' 2L'0 When cold weather comes potato iihlppers are unable to open their pttH. For this reanon wo ndvlso buying po tatoes now. $3.50 per hundred deliver ed any place In city. Quality guaran teed. Johnson Produce Co., 21 1 N. Fir street. Phono 07. 215tf Dance Kaglo Point tonight. 220 : 'yho public market was well stock ed 'With meats, moro so than usual, this morning together with an Inviting ni'ruy of homemade, foodstuff and a lino of late vegetables. I ' Before buying your elnetric sowing machine, sec the Singer Co. 115 W. Main. 22(i Dancing Jackson Hot Springs Hat urday, December Dth. Music by Ab blo Clreen's Night Hawks. 220 Our Christmas specials will make Ideal gifts. Boino surprise In price. Johnson tho Jeweler. 221 Mins Kuther Palmer will play two beautiful numbers on her harp at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening to 'Illustrate the angelic voices, name ly "Valse Caprice," and "Nearer My God to Thee." Give a Christmas gift each month In 1925. Christmas shopping made easy. Subscriptions for all magazines taken by Mrs. Wane he Powell. Phone 868-Y. . 225 - Many of those who have purchased city lots at the present prices have made 25 to 50 per cent profit on their Investment. Why not you. 1-ast chance December 1. 50 down, bal ance $10 a month. K0!4tf Dancing Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday, December Rth. Music by An nie Green's Night Hawks. 220 The' high school football team will be guests of tho Klwanls club at their luncheon at Hotel Hollnnd next Mon day. The luncheon will bo an in formal affair with Impromptu speeches by members of tho club and football team. The Night Hawks at Jackson Hot Springs tonight. 220 Watch for our Christmas special. Soma remarkable bargains nnd real money savers. Johnson the Jeweler. 221 Shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. ,Cor. K. Main and Genesee. tf . Hotel guests hero from a distance today Include Mr. and Mrs. CI. L. (Irlnnell of Juneau, Alaska, V. V, Horthloumo of Hhippcwa Falls, Wis., James R. Gaynes ami family tt Ha- , pulpa, Ok la.., and U. Sandberg of! Heno, Nev. ' j Danco at Jackson Hot Springs to-, night. Tho Night Hawks. 220 Fluff rugs make good Christmas present, made from your worn out carpet. Rug Works, 700 Pino street. Phono 510-M. 228 T. O. Heine, M. D., physlclnn and tturgeon. Eye, ear, nose, throat, Olasses fitted. 814 Liberty building. ' 222 W. D. Hazel has purchased the Dan Collier property on North Itlvorslde from Dr. U. n. Klllotl. 'through tho C, A. Wing Itenlly company. , Another big dance Kuglti Point to night. 220 Fifty-two lessons In dressmaking freo with every White sowing ma chine, Mrs. Ben Trowbrldgo, teacher. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 No. i Bnrtlott, Modford. 221 Shingles nnd roofing nt Wallace Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. K. Main , and Genesee. tf ; Justlco J. U lino reports the fid- ! lowing mnrrlages: Herbert Lester 1 Taylor. Francis M. Abbott: Charles I. ' Simpson, lnga M. Gray; John Kdwlnl Smith, Krrol Allecn ItlnKham: Thom as Henry Croxton, Kvu Hlchnrdsnn; W. Wilbur Martin, Lillian Hnnuuuh; Marlon It, Morgan, Clara Hopper. Jacksonville Post. v Have up your money so you enn buy a lot at tho Kenlty Hoard sale of city lots, December 1st. Only $50 down, balance $10 a month. 20itf Over GO bargains In second hand sewing machines. Siimcr Co., 115 V. Main. 220 Hemstitching, buttons oovorod, nt thn Handicraft shop, tf William Hchroeder, city street su perintendent of Grunts Pass, and Jesse Kvcrton, also of that city, are business Visitors In tho city today. Tho Night Hawks at Jacksnn Hut springs tonight. 520 Have you seen tho Modford gem stones. If not call at 422 Park nvo. I st card will bring them to your door. A. D. finrrall. ?2 North Central Garage. AM kinds of auto repairing. All work guar anteed. Como in nnd get our prices. Floyd McKee and Nick Hindi. 632 North Central. Phono 44ti.. 224 Claude Fallin of Salem H n visitor nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Fallin over the week end. Tho Night Hawks at Jackson Hot Springs tonight. 2:'n Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribuno office. tf Oysters are now helps; served nt Crowson'a confectionery and enfe. !H2tf V. W. Pleffer of Ashland is belmt held In the city jail on n bad check charge, following tho pasxlug of a Worthless check on the HhnMta cafe yesterday. ' He wnn nrrohlcd iif Anh land by officers there tui Information phoned from here, nfter whh-h loeal police brought htm to the ctty. The check 'was written on the Jackson County Hnnk nnd was In pencil. Dance Kngle Point tonight. 2'0 Hot pot holders 9 pnds nnd n onse to each set. All nely bound In white nnd colored bindings. 4!to each. -Stamped frr embroidery. Handicrnrt Shop, 3 Hlg assortment tree ornaments. Jap Art Store. 221 J. K. TjuninnnA'pnitrd this fnrenoon for Santa Cm to spend the holidays With friends and relatives. The Night Hawks nt Jackson Hot Springs Saturday night. 2Ui Dance nt Jackson Hot Spring t.- ttlqht. The Night Hawks. KcurliiKH iiro to Ih I1H1I In GiunU I'iihh iiml MedfonJ on l)t'cemhr H. ri'KnrdlfiK tho rlOHiiiK" of tho Hokuo to Hteelhead fishing during the win ter months, when the fish are spawn ing. "My nveiill found southern Ore gon sportsmen In a controversy over the advisability of closing Hogue river to steel head fishing after Dece'mber 1," says tho Oregonian. "Fly casters were In favor of such a move, while fishermen who used bait wero oppos ed. The present law, under an opin ion rendered by the uttorney general, permits finning for sice I head trout of 1 5 Inches and over anywhere In the state during tho winter season." Fancy white beans, new crop, 2 5 lbs. $2. Means are all hand cleaned. Wo deliver. Johnson Produce Co Phono 7. 241 N. Fir Street. 220tf' Radio Wet A. and B. batteries re charged, called for and delivered. Williams & MeCurley. tf Nice large thin skinned oranges $1.50 per lug box. Delivered to your door. Johnson Produce Co., 24 1 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Among out of town Oregonlans, In addition to the Salem high team and rooters, registered at local hotels are It. It. Anderson of Oregon City, A. V. Myers , of Marshfield, George W. Knight of Hubbard. S, S. Georgo, Mr. and Mrs. 10. G. Gilbert and C. II. Hill of Kugene, G. A. Grab of Dallas, A. F. Klaek of lirookings nnd the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hamilton, H. L. Stetner. L. M. John son, Mrs. Stacy Hamilton nnd daugh ter. It. It. Webb. L. A. Means. Jacob Miller. F. A. Perkins. D. L. Mulhol land. C. It. Harper. M. O. Mulholland, William Klnstel and' U. K. nnd It. W. Myers. When cold weather comes potato shippers aro unable to open their pits. For this reason we advlso buying po tatoes now, $3.50 per hundred, deliv ered any place In city. Quality guar anteed. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phono 97. 215tf Nice large thin skinned oranges, $1.50 per lug box delivered to your door. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir. Phone 97. tf Regular dance Eagle Point tonight. 220 A. J, Dernrres of Salem, chief clerk In the district office of tho Southern Pacific company there, Ih among the hooters who accompanied the Halcm football team here. Our eleventh anniversary sale Is proving a great attraction to the Christmas shoppers. Johnson the Jeweler. 221 Sale of genuine Kochl vases, 87c. Jnp Art Store. 221 Visit the Handicraft Shop nnd see tho display of beautiful ribbon novel tlos. More attractive than ever be fore. All reasonably priced. 223 Nine out of the state cars were reg istered here yesterday by the local state t raff In bureau, in tho Chamber of Commerce building. Get your Christmas hand made gifts and dressmaking at the Daisy Shop. Phone 1067, 221 Lessons given In oil painting, water colors or china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto, at Palmuir's Studio or 821-Y. Printed crepe for klmonnn and pa jamas. 37c a yard. Jnp Art Storo. 221 i Phe entire grand stand of ho ath letic field was sold out this morning, leaving no seats available for late comers. A considerable btock of the grandstand scats were reserved for out of town fans. Fancy while beans, now crop 25 lbs. $2. Beans nre nil hand cleaned. We deliver. Johnson Produce Co., Phone 97. 241 N. Fir street. 220tf Nice largo thin skinned oranges $1.50 per lug box. Delivered to your door. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phono 07. tf An elaborate assortment of hand kerchiefs ranging In price from 10c to $2. All now for tho Chrlstmns sen- son. Handicraft Shop. 223 Tomorrow the Modford high school, representing southern Oregon, will battle Salem high school, the north ern champions, on the Modford grid- Iron, Modford won from the locals nnd from tho other tennis of tho valley be cause they have a well coached team that plnys Iho game from whistle to whistle. Loeal rooters will bo on tho side lines giving support to the Mod ford eleven. Kdltorlal from Grants Paws Courier. Most nny variety of apples, good quality. $1 per box delivered. John son Produce Co, tf Tho Hattlo Creek Sanltnrttim Health Foods for tho relief of constipation, colitis, diabetes, etc., for salo nt 522 King street. Phono 584-It. 221 Dancing Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday, December 5th. Muslo by Ab bio Green's Night Hawks. 220 M. L. Miller will leave this evening to spend several days In Portland on business mattcm. Tho Night Hawks nt Jnckson Hot Springs Saturday night. 219 Tho finest assortment of Chrlstmns suggestions to bo found In the city nt Johnson's the Jeweler. 2JM Fresh San Juan lime, $3.76 per hbt. Big Pines Lumber Co. lSltf A training school fur hay Inspec tors for the northwest and Pacific coast states is to bo established at the A. C. C. C. Ituth, associate profes sor of farm crops, attended tho na tional hay grading school at Knnsns t'tty In preparation for establishing tho training school. Dost plneo to dance In the country. Kaglo Point tonight. 220 The Bealty Bonrd sale of city lota will bo your last chance to buy paved lots nt tho old prices. $50 down, bal ance $10 a month. 209tf Flower bowls nnd jardinieres $2.50 valuo on salo at $1.49. Jap Art Store. 2J K. V. Hunt arrived last evening from Pendleton to visit a brother, 11. VI. Sanders, for several weeks. Danco nt Jnckson Dot Springs Sat urday night. The N'lght Hawks. 219 Dr. H, Axley, physician and sur geon. 420 Modford llldg., Phone 607. 243 Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew ell. 206 First National Bank Bldg. 231 Hotel truest In the chy from the Hite of Washington Include Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V, Smith. Ward Ihisklns and lr. nnd Mm. A. It. Smith of Dayton. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 1. D. French of Olym nla and A. T. Tohey. T. Vogel, K, U. Holnr and A. W. Knight of Seattle. Da nee nt Jaon Hot Springs Sal unlay r.'ht. Tho Night Hnwks. Let write your fire Insurance. Cart Y. Tengwnld, Adland (JUdc. Phone 90S. tf Puy your wlfo a While sewing ma chine for a ytjrlstmns present nnd save money, Tvhilo Sowing Machine Co., 24 No. ItAllett street, Modford Six rartomlH of applet were nhlpiirtl oiiHt yt'Htorduy fnun local Moi'iiko J iilantH, making a total of over ten for the wruk. ' Dance at Jackson Hot fiprliiKH to night. Tho Xluht JlavvltH. ii-'O Frosh lime $2.76 per barrel. Med- , f ord Lumber Co. 20Utf ,arge cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. The total assessed valuation of Klamath county Is now $26,392,166.71. Last year's valuation was $24,660,1 16 and, therefore, tho Increase for 1K25 over that of 1H24 Is $1,632,060.71. In tho past 12 months tho taxable wealth of tho public service corporations In the country has shown nn Increase of 1. 34. 1 15.71, tho tax commlsslonr's records show. Tho assessed valuation public service corporations' prop erty in Kiamatn is while the aggregate for last year was but $2,401,267. Choice city lots on pavement with nil assessments paid. $50 down and $10 month nt 6 per cent interest. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phone 728. 223 We have room for some dead stor ago for the winter. Low rental. Rlv- ersido Garage. 132 S. Riverside. If Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Theo Mclntyre, representing an engraving company of San Francisco, is in tho city for several days. With our eastern connection we are able to pay tho trappers St. Louis prices for furs. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. tf Choice city lots on pavement with all assessments paid. $50 down and $10 per month at 6 per cent interest. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phone 728. 223 j Large stock of Victor records at Palmer's Music Store. tf j Tho Central Point high school bas ketball toam played Its fist game of tho season last night when they de feated the Talent five by a score of 38 to 9, before several hundred spec tators. Another game, it is under stood, is scheduled for next Friday. Storage for cars and trucks. 22 So. Fir. 224 The Night Hawks nt Jackson Hot Springs Saturday night. 219 Glass towels, 4 for $1, stamped with new designs on good quality towel ing, plain and checked. Handicraft Shop. 223 Miss Kdith Carter Kuney. instruc tor In modern languages at O. A. C, will attend the International conven tion of university women at Amater dam. Hollnnd, next summer. She will represent tho Oregon state con vention. Stamped glass toweta on good qual ity cotton toweling, plain and check ed, all new designs, 4 for $1. Handi craft Shop. 223 Newton Apples, 35c box. 817 N. Central, Phone 79. tiring your box. 220 We have a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds, must be fat nnd have liver attached. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Mr. and Mrs. K. S. French arrived this morning from Chicngto, 111.,1 to spend several weeks with relatives. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & Klrkpatrlck. tf We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Let Leo at the Men's Shop measure you for that $37.50 tallored-to-meas-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 193tf ! II. A. Fallin nnd "Dlnty" Moore were defeated by William Walker 1 and Ted Hill respectively in yester day's games of the annual city 18.2 balk lino billiard tournament, ' No games are scheduled to bo played to day on account of the football game. A heavy fog did not lift until noon today when the sun broke thru the clouds. Generally cloudy weather nnd a moderate temperature are predict ed for Sunday. The maximum of yesterday was 52 and tho minimum of today was 27. Wo aro now serving oysters In a variety of styles. Crowson'a, Med ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf All makes of second hand sewing machines, from $10 up, nt your own terms, nt the White Sewing Machlno Co., 24 No. Dartlett. Modford. 221. Among the Salem football rooters i hero who arrived last night aro Mr. I and Mrs. P. M, Gregory, Maurice I Wood. L. K. White, L. It. Georgo, j Garlem Simpson. M. Glosy, V. liar-j low, Karl Vleske. Mrs. A. T. Wain, Floyd Kinzo and Kchno Wain. Shingles and roofing nt Wnltaee Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. E. Main and Gonesee. tf Christmas gifts. Natwlck. Inc. 220 Stop! Look nnd Listen! If you like good meats como to tho American Fruit nnd Produce Market. Our moats nnd prices nre tho talk of the town. Como nnd bo convinced. 109 Knst 8th stret. Fresh meats and pro duce dally. 221 Two new grade school buildings are planned for Kugene next year. When completed Kugene will have 11 pub lic school buildings. Traces, laces, laces. In white and ecru, pretty new patterns. Just the right thing for trimming the Christ mas gifts, 5c, 8c, 10c per yard. Handicraft-Shop. 223 Try thnt big milk shake at DeVoe's. Mrs. G. S. Johnston, who had been a patient at the Snored Heart hospital for n short time suffering with nn Infection, has boon removed to her homo In the Kagte Point district. When cold weather comes potato shippers aro unable to open their pits. For this reason we advise buying po tatoes now. $3.50 per .hundred, deliv ered nny place In city. Quality guar anteed, Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. I'hone 97. 215tf Chrlstmns gifts. Natwlck, Inc. 220 Twelve mules nre hard nt work hauling grave) to fill In tho lot re cently given to the forest service for a warehouse sit on Fast Jackson street. Ilulbllng activities ate scheduled to, commence, it Is understood, next -prlng. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. run sai.k m: Knni tom-m. (ind Mivk; fine i-tinutng cnntlUion. ITS. i jt! . .Mam. i Koll 1'1'A'T -3-rooni niinrtment with i tmth: utii-t'ilrx. I'Ih:io U8S-J- l'3 K. 1 1 ili ,t. ;;2 KOI! SAI.I: I'm uU kltrhrn rnnRft lmtuiro Sin S' il ni S:'0tf V.XTi:l - Hy rarin-iHiT. iMiilillllK If'pahiiiff ami 'tpimlt'llr or t'untraiM lhiut I'lli. If'pahiiiff antl Yf'Mnltllnir. hv lav ' Callfornians registered at local hotels include Mrs. Lucy Thompson of 'Glenn Kllen, W. P. Johnson. N. I Hansen, C. Dahl and H. II. Gorman I of Fresno, L. W. Pray of Hurham, It. jLee and W. L. Smith of San Jose, '.Mr. nnd Mrs. K. T. Young of Graham. H. II. Vollen, E. K. Ling'-rfett. Mr. land Mrs. H. K. Heed and K. T. Myers of Los Angeles and F. J. Andrews. H. H. Worden; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brady, L. H. linker, W. L. Burns, and K. N. Logan of San Francisco. Dr. W. C. Schacfer, Dentist. Ex traction specialist. Dental X-ray, Gas and local anaesthetic. Phone 1117, 426 Medford Bldg. tf We pny for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Robert Hammond, the Modford local telephone company manager has not entered state politics., contrary to appearances tho past two days be cause of his piloting Fred Steiwer of Pendleton, candidate for the republi can nomination for United States sen ator about town. Then too, Mr. Ham mond took the Pendleton lawyer over to tho Klwanls mooting at Ashland yesterday where both made short talks. The secret of Rob's unusual activity In behnlf of the enstern Ore gon visitor is that Hob and Fred are old classmates from tho University of Oregon, and It is said that Dob still owes Fred 70 cents borrowed during their college days and is trying to square himself. Christmas gifts. Natwlck, Inc. 220 The newest ideas In handkerchiefs, put up in unique and attractive boxes. Beautiful for sifts. Handicraft Shop. 223 Dancing Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday, December 5th. Muslo by Ab ble Green's Night Hawks. 220 Of Iuunvst to Sacrnmonloi NEW YORK. Perfection of a ther mometer of quartz and gallium, which records temperatures up to 1800 de grees, or twic eas much as those using mercury, Is announced.' Xolicc of ApiMilutim'iit of Administra tor. In the County Court of the State of Orec-on. In and for the County of Jnckson. In the Matter of the Estate of Edith G. Hoffman, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, has been duly appointed nnd has qualified as administrator of the estate of tho above named dece dent, and nil persons having claims against said estate, nre hereby di rected to present same prop.erly veri fied In the manner provided hy law, to the undersigned, at the office of F. J. Newman. In the Palm building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months troni the date of th efirst publication of this notice. Tho date of the first publication of this notice is December 5th, A. D. 1925. LKE E. WATSON, Administrator of the Estate of Edith G. Hoffman, Decensed. Summons. In the Circuit Court of fhe Stnte of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. City of Medford, a municipal corpora tion. Plaintiff, vs. Luelln M. Adams; tho unknown Heirs of Luelln, M. Adams, ntso alj other persons or parties unknown olalming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real estate described In tho com plaint herein. Defendants. To Luelln. M. Adams, tho unknown heirs of Luella M. Adams, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described in tho complaint herein, defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You nnd each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of six weeks from tho date of tho first publication of thin summons, said period of six weeks being tho time COMING! THE PICTURE EVERYONE HAS BEEN ASKING FOR "The Keeper of the Bees" The Masterpiece of the World's Most Popular Author Gene Stratton Porter Tues., We.d, Thur. Dec. 8-9-10 Matinees 25c Evenings - - 35c Kiddies - 10c Any time Shows gtart 1:30,3:00,7:00,9:00 RIALTO proscribed for publication hereof; anJ if you fail so to igipeur and answer said complaint, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief demanded In Its complaint, to-wit: That a decree bo entered ud judieatlng iny and all right. 1111", es tate, lien or claim which you or nny of you have or claim to have in, to or upon tho real property situated in tho City nf Medford. Jackson County, State of Oregon, described as follows: Lots 9 and 10 In block 26 of tho Original Town (now City) of Med ford, Oregon,- and declaring nny and all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that said plaintiff is the owner In fee wim ple of said premises and of tho whole thereof, freo and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lion or Interest in raid real estate, and that each antl all of the defendants herein and each and nil of their servants, agents and em ployes nnd each and all persons claim ing or to claim 4y. through or under them or any of them, and ail other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title. iUate, lien or interest in said real estato be forever enjoin ed, restrained and barred from assert ing, attempting to establish or claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in or to said property or any portion thereof, nnd that plaintiff's titlo to said premises bo forever quiet ed and set at rest. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable C. M. Thomas, pre siding judgo of tho above entitled court, made and entered In said court and cause on the 14th day of Novem ber, 1925, prescribing that this sum mons be served by publication thereof once each week for six consecutive weeks In tho Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published in Jackson county, Oregon. November L'lst. 132a, is tne date oi tho first publication of this summons, and January 2nd, 19C, is the date of tho last publjeation of this summons. JOHN 1 1. CAKKIN, HAHKV C. SKVKMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: City Hall, Modford, Oro ffon. ' ' ' ' This Is Turkey Season Therefore, we will Eerye another fine Tur key Dinner, TOMORROW ' SUNDAY One Dollar Hotel Medford Medford Glass Co. Automobile G)hbs and Mirrors mad to order. We call for your sash anr replace broken windows 0hnn 14ft 11 ft. (Urtlati Highest Quality Jewelry Repairing, Diamond Sstting, Watch Repairing. Satisfaction Assured in Quality and Price. Mnil us your wants. REDDY & CO H&TEC nananwAV at srvENTH CLEANERS j fJLAJ.JDrii9 DYERS : HATTERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 XJOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Yneniana First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager . 5 Phono 105 30 North Central 0 ft Medford, Ore. 6 avxsoooooooooooooooooocyxv- Wong f on Chinese Medicine ".For Treatment of cuie ana nronic Diseaspt of Men and Women Ctn-'tt nl turner trfiM, IflWoA, kM btl.W iril Rtrnnirh trnuMi, (,(, btmia. rupturr, cnl.K (eirml trotrtilm. ir tj . Mr. hMiMma, asthma thrtut lrotilif. rlicynimum, minirhea, goitre, btimn. Ufflc Mouu: 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. CamulUttdn Frt PM S-mth Pro"! SI. MrHfAM, O- mm Here's Another Whale of a Show Tomorrow! fKiP''ff GLORIA SWANSON "STAGE STRUCK Doth a,' Promise GO TONIGHT "Extraordinary" Doesn't begin to express the real merits of this unusual photoplay James Oliver Garwood's Spectacular romance of the thrill swept Canadian lumber-logging country' 'The Ancient Highway1 With JACK HOLT I.TIJ Adults 35c MEMORIAL SERVICE Notice to Elks ifeiuorial services Medford Lodge .Xo. 3108, T. P. 0. tfJifeSS An .Mivle!4 t!Tn !WmW ' t FLOYD IT. Attest: LEE L. JACOBS, tern Travel by Motor Stage AFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. II and 1130 A. H. A pleasant one day trip. Alio leavei Medford at 6:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. We take pawengeri for all way points. For further Information ' and tleketa call Union Stage Depot. Phone 80t. FARE MEDFORD-POETLAND $7.85 Direct Connection at Roseburg for Cool Bay Points, . 1925 - - , STAR TOURING 4-WheefJ Brakes ' o : . " ; ' -, The Busy. Corner Motpf Go. YOU'LL RAVE OVER and Surprise! Kiddies a Dime KIks. will be held in the Elks Temple Kuntl.iv, December Gt.li, at 2:30 P. M. Every member of 1108 is requested to be in attendance. A most cordial invitation is extended to the public in general to bo present also. excellent musical pro- 111 lias been uvplMil'rwl fni his occasion.' . HART, Exalted Ruler. Secretary. i