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0 PAOTC TWO mmvowti m irnmrtfR. witoFbnr,. onox: tttsdat; decemiks s, io2r Tocal and Personal , tiliii'Miih- hIjc yearn hko today M.-d- Torn (is wen a ine cimra huuo whs Visited by nn unprecedented cold Hpfll , ni.dHnow8tori,.Knowafoothlnb.pth lairnnthnernuiKlforawfiokwIlhthe tompeniti.ro hovorliiK much hHow : zero until a warm rhlnook wind moll-1 ed tho amnui.d rained tho tempera- 1 , J" ii tn i f nvtr.. fn..,.v " " 2 -Mi Don't forget tho hauuhtors of tho VI In l.n..rri .1.. iw.rt 'I'd M1-U.I . nlfihl II t W. ...... .. Aii ... i tho Oriental Gardens. TJu- T. U. Andrews house on Kouth Ivy street, Kiitted ypHlerday by fire, ' wiib built by II. II. Jliu'vcy, twenty three ycai'H fto. When cold w eat hot roinoM potato '"; ''I Kliippers are unable to open their pllH. ' For thlH reason wo advise buying po jSts latoeH now. 3.r0 per hundred, deliver ed any place In city. Quality guaran i i leeil. JohiiHon l'roduco Co., L' l 1 N. Fir Htrect. Phono 07. lM5tf Before buying your electric sewing 't'i nuihino, seo tho Klnger Co. llfi V, 1 ;"7 Main. 220 , 'J'ho first break in the contlnuouH fog of iho past three flays came about t . . . ...i. .. A i. t Jl a. ni. today when tho sun - 1 through the clouds feebly for a few . minutes, retired again and reappeared and beca-me brighter, causing the fog to disappear. Generally cloudy 'weather and a moderate temperature Is predicted for Wednesday. The mini mum of this morning was 2f, follow '' lng a m'axinmm yesterday of 37. Attention D. O. K. K.! Rig cere nlonial Medford, Thursday. December I'Mtfth. Annual business meeting. Rig , class of tyros nnd big banquet. 224 ' '.' The newest ideas In handkerchiefs, put up In unique and attractive boxes. '' Reautifui for gifts. Handicraft Shop. , 223 , Tho Washington pre-school circle ' will meet at the home of Mrs. S. A. Kroschel, 520 W. 4th street, Wednes ,li da yafternoon at 2:30. Small gift boxoB of extra fancy ap ' pies at Marsh's Grocery. 220 ; Attention D. O. K. K.! Rig cere i.M inonial Medford, Thursday, December r 10th. Annual business meeting. Rig class of tyros and big banquet. 224 51 Tho traveling patronage at local : hotels yesterday was very light, ,. in accordance with tho annual falling off of such travel with the approach l Ing holidays. lv Givo a Christinas gift each month in 1020. Christmas shopping 'made ! easy, subscriptions for all magazines "p: taken by Mrs. Rlancho Powell. Phone 808-Y. 225 Small gift boxes of extra fancy ap ':c" pics at Marsh's Grocery, 220 ,r.tK. Uist night Talisman lodge Nn. 31, Knights of Pythias, held their aii ... , nual election of officers, electing tho 't ' following for 'tho 11)20 term: JI. C. Hochne, C. C; George .1. Kunzninn, f V. C; Claren Jaqua. prelnto; John ik" Palmer, M. of W.: .15, F, iltobinspn, (!'' K of R. and S. ; Jamos st'otvart, M, of F.: U. CI. Reach, U. of VI; C. W. New lairtl, Master-at-arms: Raymond Rags- ,i;dalo, I. (J.; J. H. Jones, O. Cr., and : James Stewart, trustee for three years. Fancy IT, S. No. 1 graded Austra li.'llau brown onions, $2.75 per ion lbs. delivered to your house, Johnson tOl'roduoG 241 N. Fir street. Phone i7. , Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Urown & Wlilto Agency, Inc. tf tfs Hotel guests here from, a .distnnco ' include Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hunt of . I Detndl, J, R. Slelnhardt of New York ' Oily, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Ward and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scoit of Volner, Idaho, A. F. Myers of Cleveland, Ohio. W. R. Rodney of Hoston and 11, Gard ner of Raltimoro. lOxodonllst, Dr. W. C. Sehaefer, 420 , Medford Rldg. Phono 1117. Practice r limited to extraction of teolh, dental surgery and dental X-ray. Local or gas anaosthesia. tf Small gift boxes of extra fancy np ,; pies at Marsh's Grocery. 220 S. M. lhillls and H. r. Rromley left , today on a business visit to KlamatA Falls. fi Calander's Idotters, Insurance, real estate, lonim mid service. .1. W. Wakefield Agency. Palm Rlnck. 222 tf When cold weather comes potato shippers are unable to open their pits. f. For (his reason we advise buying po- tatoos now. $3.50 per hundred, deliv ered any place In city. Quality guar nnteed. Johnson Produce Co,,, 241 N. Fli st reel. Phone (17, 2 1"lf r Do you realize what it means when we tell you that FluhrerV Milk Bread is the largest selling bread in southern Oregon? , It means this: A real quality product, baked by fair, legitimate . 'business tactics. 1 AtAny Orocor llil:i)i Ti'nipU' nf Khrimr 1h to' huvo un nfflcinl viMli from Iho pirn- tho TheoBujjhicuI l,orii;o room lo vnt Kovi'iniiiK head of the order, nihl. ' ' , Jrtni.'s J). KurKi'r of Denver. Imporlnl jjot pot holders 3 pikIh and a enne liou-muie. on Junuiiry 4. uceordtnK to t0 Ctteh ncL AM nicoy bound In white word rorplviMl by the temple, which and colored lilndinirH. 49o each. nan placed tin- mutter of nrmimliiK i or i no reropunn ami omerimnnie ni of tho dlsti.ulHhed viHitor in the imuun w a m-vm. , . oii.hi.. poned of Knill Uritt of Jacksonville, Knm A. liaker of r.r.tntii I'hhh. T. Khnpson, K. D. Wanner and W JI. MeNier of Ashland. HtoraK for cars and truckH. 22 Bo. ' Fir. 224 i ' Jt,v'''K1,U! ' onimunny nun nance, '"iay intuit, uaiuiy rerreHiimeinn, A I ford's Imperial orchestra. A. W. "Walker of Central Point wan fined today $IU and cokIh on hin plea of RUlliy to a chaiKo of driving in a , ' , uT i. urlay night on the Crater lako high way, lie entered a plea of not guilty, but later changed ir. CrlasH towels, ,4 for $1, (damped with now designs on good quality towel ing, plain and chocked, ilandlrrnft Hhop. 223 Many of those who have purchased city lots at the present prices have made 2!i to fit) per cent profit on their tie between this city and Central investment. Why not you? Last j Point tho same day. No scriouH dam chance. $.00 down, balance $10 a I age resulted from either acldotit, it Is month. ' 20Ktf ! said. , A light touring car, stolen several . ', , , , . , . land, front In front of hlH home, has iii-vii i iM'uvi'i ru i'y him iiimi diuii )- lice. The car was found abandoned in a garage in Red Itluff. 'Choice city lots on pavement with a 1 1 assess me n t s 1 n id, $ 0 do w n and j$10 a month at (t per cent Interest. Charles A. Wing, Palm Rlock. Phone 72. 223 Stamped glass towels on good qual ity cotton toweling, plain and check ed, all new designs, 4 for $1. Handi craft Shop. 223 Nine tramps were given lodging In tho city prison last night to bo sent out of the city this morning. Five were en route to tho southland, while four said they were going north. The men, in appearance, were all quite young. ' Fluff rugs make good Christmas present, made from your worn out carpet. ,Rug Works, 706 Pine street. Phono 5I0-M. 228 Riverside Community club dance, Saturday night. Dandy refreshment41. Alfnrd's Imperial orchestra. 222 C. S. Cole, elevator operator in the Liberty building, reports tho theft of his Auburn touring car yesterday af ternoon between 4and 5 o'clock from Its parking place near the Intersection of Crape and Sixth streets. Choice city lots on pavement with all assessments paid. $50 down and $10 per month at 8 per cent Interest. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phone i 728. 223 Fruitgrowers that have any un settled accounts with I. A. Ranks, see Chris Oottleib, Chamber of Com tnerce. 224 The Heaver Portland Cement plant at Cold Hill will bo shut down about December 20 for repairs anl Improve ments to remain closed about a month; Hxtenslw Improvements are contemplated according to W. IT. Mtilrhcad. who Is In the city today. The capacity will be increased by the changes. At tho quarry. Improve merits are to be made looking toward an Increase In efficiency of operation. R Is estimated that 400.000 barrels of cement will be manufactured dur ing 11120, ns against 350.000 for the present year. The plant will open i about February 7. Grants Pans Cour-I lor. .. We havo a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds, i must be fat nnd -have liver nttached. Johnson Prod note Co., 241 N. Fir I Mreet. Phone !7. tf i Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. JonoH & Klrkpatrlck. -tf ! Drill In resuscitation wns one of the features In the monthly drill of the Medford Volunteer Fire depart men! last night, A largo lurnout was pres ent. All makes of second hand sewing machines, from $10 up, at your own terms, at the Whlto Sewing Machine Co.. 24 No. Rnrtlett, Medford. 221 Riverside Community eluti dance. Sa.lurday night. Dandy refreshments. Alfnrd's Imperial orchestra. 222 Callfnrnlans registered at local ho-' IcIh Include VI. II. (Irenz nnd wife of I'Yosno. R. k, pott of Chlco. Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Rrennan and W. R. Hay mer of Stoiitton, Percy Shell, F. D. Douthin, n. (1. Moody, K. 1-3. Saun ders and F. S. Collins of Vreka, Mr. anil Mrs. W. S. Anderson of Oakland, U. H. Vnllen and A. A r orison of Ros Angeles and F. J. Andrews. J. R. Ma boney, A. M. Miller. Ralph Arnnt. J. C. llolsteln and G. C. HarboUt of San Francisco. T. (1. Heine, M. D., physician and surgeon. Kyv, ear, nose, throat. Glasses fitted. 314 Liberty building. We pay for nshes and sell dirt cheap. Rrown & Whlto Agency. Inc. tf William Walker defeated Mant of the diversity club yesterday nfter nnon while Chris Gotllih defeated Walker last uluht In a hard fought ame In the annual city IS. 2 balklfne billiard tournament now In progress at Rrowns. Fuji also defeated Don Clark last evening. Races, laces, laces, in whlto nnd ecru, pretty now patterns, Just tho right thing for Rimming the Christ mas gifts, 5c, 8c, 10c per yard. Han dicraft Shop. 223 t vor 00 bnrgalns In seiud hand wing machines. Singer Co., 115 W. Main. , 220 A petition for the delinquency of tax Hawks. Itl-yenr-t4d alleged check forger of AMilnud. was filed with the I'nunty court today. The petition setn forth thai the minor Is nncontrolabte. Ret I,oo at the Men's Shop measure you for (hat $37.50 tallorcd-to-mcns- ure suit., satisfaction guaranteed. l!3tf Dressmaking and remodeling, PIumio M3-V or 11)37 Court street, 220 . In yesterday's advert I semen t for Heath's Drug Store the ph ratio "we pa 4 Iho poMtane." was Inserted by mis take It was a (.rlNimftt, card ad ami Heath's do not iiy the posture un I'll 1 MS. , Fam-y white beans, new crop, 2 fi lbs, $2. Means Sro all hand .clenjicL Wr deliver. Johnson produce Cm Phone !7. 211 N. Fir Street. S2nif Wlien cold went her comes pot mo dlppMs unable to open their ts. For this reason we ndvlwe buying pn latnrs now. $3.f.O per hundred deliv ered any place tn eltOguatlly guar anteed Johnson PiMilua Co. 241 N Then) will he an upon nn,'tintf''nt Stamped for embroidery. Handicraft Shun 293' j Ki(jih ljmo Ijep Mcd tova Lumber Co 20'J9tt i . "ruS i?r ,f H llu"d' WU8 ?rretiwl hint rlduy in that city on a cha.Ro preferred against I ' b(ff T. ?i5 1?" ot. l,,(,f?1,L b 1la ttCCUHQd of pnHKln a check for $7, drawn on a uoeu tmnki In W,ich u bj alleged Pie f0I. niu never held an account. Visit the Handicraft Shop and see tho display of beautiful ribbon novel' ties. More attractive than ever fore. AU reasonably priced. 223" Fancy white beans, new crop 25 lbs. $2. Ueans are all hand cleaned. "We deliver. Johnson Produco Co., Phono 17. 241 N. Fir street. 220tf Not Newland yesterday reported an auto collision with a Mr. Clark of the Marnum apartments that toolc place hunday at the intersection of Main street and Riverside avenue. Glen I-ou in a light touring car turned tur l-argo cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Roard and room. Reasonable. Phone 893-V or 1037 Court street. 226 Tho many friends of 'John Holz gang, who recently underwent a se rious operation at a Portland hospital, will be glad to learn that he fs recov ering as rapidly as may he expected. It will probably be several weeks, however, before he is able to return to Medford to resume his position with the California Oregon Power company. An elaborate assortment of hand kerchiefs ranging in price from 10c to $2. All new for tho Christmas sea son. Handicraft Shop, 223 $15 mane clock $7.05. Everything going at cost at Roddy & Co. Jewelry salt. 220 On Saturday, December 12. at 10 a. in. in tho Medford high school, the schools of southern Oregon. Including Klamath, will meet to arrange a south ern Oregon basketball league sched ule. In years past the winner of Huuthern Oregon met the winner of the Klamath county league. This has been reversed, however, and Klamath will havo active participation with the Valley teams during the winter. Whether or not the old custom of winner playing winner Is observed will be definitely decided during the meet-' Ing next week. Klamath will be rep resented at Medford by Principal Paul JaekHon and Conch Dwight French. Klamath Falls News. Shingles and roofing at Wallace Wood's Rumber Yard. Cor. K. Main nnd Genesee. , . tf Reddy & Co.'s cash raising Jewelry sale. Kverythlng going at cost from now until January 1st. 220 Mr. and Mrs. Ike Matney of Grants Pass are business visitors In the city today. onto little kitchen commodity with all orders from now until Christ mas. Ask for yours. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. ' 224 Tho 'Daisy Shop for dressmaking Mind Christmas gifts, lland made. Phono HHlV.Palm Jtlnck. , 233 Out of town Oregoninns who arriv ed Monday and are registered at ho tels of Medford include Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Stone. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. HofeV and family nnd Mrs. 10. Ilofer of Sa lem, M. S. Swanson of Kogonc. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Carter of Glcndalo. P. Stevens of Roseburg and the following from Portland: . Mr. and Mrs. For rest Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Par- sell, W. S. Can. H. F. Cheney. 'Kd Hand, Clyde Richardson, V. F. Slater,. C. J. Klbbee and daughters. G. P. Simons. J. A. Syfers, H. C. Zehrung, A. K. Ilenson. F. J. Hawes. It. A. Rrown and Harold Hikleder. Dr. H. Axley. lihyslclan and sur geon. 420 Medford Mldg., Phoen 007.. 243 Huy your wife a White sewing ma-, chine for a Christmas present and save money. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 No. Rartlott street, Medford. 221 . Rrueo Fleming, a horticulturist of tho Jacksonville district, was a busi ness visitor hero today. ' With our eastern connection wore able to pay the (rappers Si. Ron Is prices for furs, Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. tf Nice large thin skinned oranges. $1.50 per lug box delivered to your door. Johnson Produce So. 241 N. Fir. Phone 7. tf Med ford's championship football team wilt be guests of honor Thursday noon at tho Copco Forum luncheon, which will be held In tho Crater club dining room In order to accommodate the large attendance. Not only the first team is Invited, but every mem ber of the football squad. A special program Is being arranged with mo tion pictures of tho Medford football victories us the lending feature, and a big time Is looked for. Ijirge stock of Victor records nt Palmer's Music store. ' tf Archltoclural draftlngW. X. Jew ett, 20tl First Nationnl Rank Mldg. 231 The school board will hold lis reg ular meeRri" this evening to tako up routine matters. Nice Ini'Ko thin skinned oranges $1.50 per lug bojr. Delivered t your door. Johnson Produce Co,, 241 N Fir street. Phono I7. tf Rossons given In oil painting, water colors or rhlna deooratlmi. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Harto, at "alnir's Studio or 821-Y. Tho lnrnest number of out of the state onrs to register here dally for the past two weeks came yesterday. These sixteen cars were Just tw'lco as many as were registered here a year ago yesterday and were about oqaully divided between Washington cars go ing south nnd California cars utitlK north. We are now serving oysters in a variety of 'styles. Crowson's, Modford's popular eot shop. l!i:tf Nice large thin skinned oranges S1.&0 per hu: box. Delivered to your door, joiinson rroauce i;o., m .n. Fir street. Phone 17 t9 v Mr. aud Mrs. H. S. Campbell nre business visitors In the i(y today fiSni (he Kngte Point distniet. Save up your money so you can hnv ;t lot at tho Realty Ronrd Nile of city lot'Ci Only $50 down, balance $10 n months. 50!ft Tho Realty Hoard twte of city lots will ho your last chanto buy paved lots at tho old prices. $50 down, bal- I, For the second time since tho light crime wavo started several weeks ago I no burglaries or littumpted burglaries were roorted to the police today, fol lowing the three of the night before. Shingles and roofing at Wullacc Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. K. Main and Gonosee. "tf Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. ... .tf "Shorty" Miles, well known Dutte Falls resident, was u visitor In the city this forenooon. Most any variety of apples, good quality,' $1 per box delivered, John son Produco Co. tf Iot me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Jlollund Hhlg., Phono 993. , tf Washington state visitors In. the city at hotels include R. V. Mounter, M. D. I,yden, H. R. Kingley of Taeoma, G. R. Miller of Olympia and K. A. Whitakor and J. G. McKce of Seat tle. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at tho Handicraft Shop. tf? Radio Wot A. and B. batteries re charged, called for and delivered. Williams & McCurley. tf MisH Bllllo Louise Fallin of Grants Pass, well known locally, was married to I4. W. Wyrlck of that city there last Sunday afternoon. Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf J. W. McCoy, former resident,, and now of Medford, was in Klamath Falls Saturday for a brief business visit, looking into property Interests in the city. McCoy wan avell known ranch er of tho Klamath country, retiring some time before he left to make his home in Medford. Klamath Ncw.h. Special sale of hand made Christ inas gifts .Wednesday. 410 N. Ivy. '27 Don't forget tho special sale of hand made gifts . and children's clothes. Wednesday. .410 X. Ivy. 527 Have you seen the Medford gem stones. If not call at 42 2 Park avenue. Post card will bring them to your door. A. D. Rarrell. 223 Misa Violet Cook has resumed her duties at the Crater National forest service office after an absence of. sev eral days. Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. tf Miss Ruth Stewart, who recently underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, is scheduled for removal to her home this week. Rig assortment of tree ornaments. Jap Art Store. 221 George Rrandonburg and Otto Jones, of the state motor association, spent the day in Grants Pass, while en route to Klamath , Falls, . where they are to take moving pictures of the dock and goose flights. Grants' Pass Courier. Oysters aro now being served at Cr wson's confectionery and ea fe. ... . . 182ft Jitney daiice and skating. Ashland Xatatorium; Wednesday, December 9th. ,1 ' ; ' 1 i 223 LEAGUE VOTES TO , SETTLE DISPUTE GKNKVA, Doc 8. (A.. P.) The League of ' Nations council voted unanimously today to ucccpt the sue-. gesllon of tho permanent court of international Justice, putting the Mosul dispute between Great Rrltaln ind Turkey up to tho council for de cision. Turkey voted against acceptance but the Turkish Voto like ,the British was not cuunted. ' 1 WEDDING BELLS Mary A.'dios Thayer and Harry H. Miller of Grants Pnsa were united In mari'hiKe last Saturday nt B P. M. at the Presbyterian parsonage Hi Mod ford by Kev. K. P. Iawrence. -. They will nmko tliolr home in Grants Pass. Monday afternoon t 5 o'clock. Donald 0. Kelly and Oj'ace Severe were married by Kov. K. P. lwrence at the Presbyterian uarsonaKe, tho mothers of the bride and bridegroom witnessing the ceremony. Tho newly mnrried cnnplo will mnlic their homo in Medford. ns Mr. Kelly is employed at the Oweta-Oregon company mill. Funeral Notices AIUtOTT The funeral services of Hiucl AfflMitt. wife of Marvin Abbott of rent nil Point, will be conducted from tile Stock mortuary In Ash land. Wednesday, Dee. !Ub at 3 p. m. Interment will bo made In the Ash land cemetery. 'r , Notice. Teh Hoyal NelKhbors of America will meet at their ball. 7 o'clock sbnrp. Thursday evening, for election of officers befoi-e meeting with Iho Modern Woodmen for n social time. VIZ' (ll,AUV8 FHYE, ltecordcr. Ueamea Chnpter O. E. S. will hold n. regular meeting Wednesday evening, Decem ber 0. at 7:30 p. m. Klectton of officers ond social night. My order of W. M. Mary Sweeney. Ilnttio At. Aldcn, Sec'y. . , 'it'l It. S. ft M. Table Hock Council. No. lfl. Regular as sembly Tuesday, ' le comber 8lh. 7:30 p. m. Rtectlon of officers. Visitors Welcome. A. k NOTH. Mil. JOHN ILWrilKH. . I)ear Sir: We want lo remind you at thiH Hoamin of Iho year that we are. thoroughly equipped to rwboro nnd overhaul your truck, trnotof. station ary engine or automobile. Why not have them put -In whnpe while work Ih Rlvk?"'We' have n (nterentlng propttion far you.. .Let uh tell you about it. ' .... 22ft mVttKHinK OARAOH. TOO .LATEjqLASSIFY TOIt HAl.i: Two cows. J. A. Aftnke. cast of Jacksiyjvllle. adjlolnlng tTlsncy Orchard. tf FO It 8.M.K New Ii-roonTlOilern bungalow, small payment down, bnlunce like rent. Inoulre 1022 V. ASHLAND HAS CAVE MAN WHO SLAYS A Loh AuKeles and Corvallis have their piimitlvo men, who hunt their game with tho yewwood bow and steel tipped arrows' says the Ashland Tid ing. "Ashland has a man even more primitive, who. clothing himself in the conventional breech cloth, sallies. forth in Hearch of fish and game armed with only nature's weapons. . It. 15. I)e trick, woll known local man, iu tho noted hunter. . ,. , i r "Yesterday while enjoying n. dav fishing on the Hoguo liver, Detrick discovered n full rown coyote in the water, where the animal had gone to tluow hounds which were pursuing it, off the scent. . ; . 'Dashing after the animal trnd armed only with a rock, Detrick clubbed it to. death. What Is more, he has the coyote as proof of his skill. It is beliexcd that the tirnnts Pass Cavemen aire making overtures to Detrick to obtain him ns a member oC that body." t 'Volcano Tuning I'p , t RAN JUAN DUL SUR, Nicaragua. Doc. X. -The volcano Omctepx on Lake Nicaragua, i.n sliowlng activity. Heavy rumblings from It are heard oquenuy. Several small earthuuakes have been felt. The HtrcctH of Riva-s are covewpd with-asliei?. . of Every Kind FIRE LIFE HEALTH. BONDS . SURETY CASUALTY ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE McCurdy-Daniels Medford 's Leading Insurance Agency Phone 123,' Medford Nat. Bank Btdg. Our paint stlcketh closer than brother. All of life's leasona are not lenrued In scliool. The lossotrot paint's pr o t 'e o 1 1 o n comes from experi ence. We know that paint 1s the best pro tectee policy. Why do we put It off? MIWWM 111,' L. J rrfiiii.ijj:M:ii;n Folio Peter Paint's Advice Wo wsaln Ions to vce ,llie . world through the eyes of youth. This is of conrso for--liiililcn iia.. Hut If yom eyes huvo n.;;ed until they run not focus iiroperly uiion . yr. vision's point of view we can PMiinlnc tlioiy nad nink for you Rlasnr-s that will rSarrei t liC' defects and let you see perfectly. Our optometrist Is '.skilled In Ills chosen work, ' : 222 Main V vf Insurance I For the I MJOM ItToVi of v REPAIR THAT ROOF NOW The time of the year is here when leaky roofs should be! repaired. ! This is the place and the time to buy that Roofing Paper. ,; l-ply Roofing Paper, $1.49 per square 2-ply Roofing Paper, $1.89 per square Groceteria Feed & Seed Co. 226 East Sixth Street Thursday Friday ' Saturday, Dec. 10-11-12 TOMORROW LAST TIMES ? TODAYI &LORIA SWANSON "In ' "STAGE STRUCK" The Glorious One at Her Best! OREGONI AN SCREEN REVIEW RAYMOND BALLARD at the -WURLITZER Christmas Suggestions Lingeries ; , Negligees ' Handkerchiefs Lamp Shades Boudoir Lamps Natwick, loc. .. : Cooley' Building i "0.l BNUADWAT T SEVENTH MARY PMILOIN " Wild : Weird. Wonderful TOMORROW FEATURING VERNA HAWORTH Assisted by Frederick, Webbett, Mickey O'Connor and Fred Martin in "THAT'S ALL THERE IS!" "THE FOUR OF US" in MELODY NUMBERS . A Quartette of Distinction! EADIE & RAMSDEN In "SOMETHING AND NOTHING" DONAHUE & LA SALLE In A UNIQUE NOVELTY GEORGE LATOUR in . STORIES AND JUGGLING . GOOD PHOTOPLAY FEATURE Time'-2:00, 7:00 and 9:0l Special Bargain Matinee, Adults, 35c; Children, 10c Evening Prices, Adults, 50c; Children, 25c CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA? NURSERY STOCK We liiivc n cimiplolo 1: of nursery slock ut our ( sluiul by the Domestic Lad dry on North Riverside A l'lenty of Frnii'iietlo w nuts, nlmomls, filberts. kind of berries, shrubs d oninnietitals. Come in nml, select wn you neraj. : , VilU Nurderiet Kir stri'ti. Phono ;, istf unco $10 a month. :-oirtr 4MT I'hoPiK II IS. !" o