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...... Hy T. M. .lorn. M.1 VTII A I . Iril VP n.... tn Tlio b;nBot tiling in tho I;okuo Hiver vulloy" Is the liK men's Itihle olas.- which wuh initiated laat Sunday at tho hiKh Bchool (;'" There wore sumo 74 men In attendance ilnd a pmid tinio w.ih had hy all. The men f ihU locality Hhould approiiate umi Bivo hearty support to this movement us it la hlrhtly non-sectarian, olinB jiiR t no denominational ci eod, hut oftorlug to nil a HI Me elans wherein all may fool "at home." One of the main feature of this class Is u Jlible answer for every Hllde uoslion. Thin clafH Ik hoinn sponsored by all de iioniituulonH represented in this com munity and IL Is hoped .that it will remove tlio tiling which keeps many from ntt'endance at Sunday services, denominational creed. TIUh elans will.1 continue to meet each Sundry ut o a. in. at the try in and all men aro Invited to at lond and spend a really pleasant hour. C. K. lilchnuuid and Walter rain ier spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week hunting peese and ducks on the Klamath marshes. They report Rood IiiimiIiik and from tho uppcuranoo . of the old sack when they returned, it 1h easy to believe them. They bagged some mighty fine, (lucks .and geese, .and got all wet to hoot, F. M. Mlltonburgoiv formerly with the Central l'oint "Ami'i'k an" has taken over the management of the Gateway theater. Mr. Mllionliurger, who has had several years of expe rience in tho show game, having been formerly on the Orpheum oh cult, is planning to make some rather radical changes in the general pro gram of the theater. Kach Wednesday night there is to he vaudeville, and each Friday night i.. ... is to havo a Vcountry store," while It in planned to give dances on Sat urday lilght.x as soon as things can be arranged, ithat is. a wav to clear tho floor of chairs nuickly This In addition to the regular movlo pr.gram. The vaudeville pro- gratu of last Wednesday night which wuh u rather Impromptu affair, was good and was appreciated to the fullest extent by a large audience. The rally file at the. high school has been put off until next week by reason of the fact tint tho irame te rat that ino fcame with I'hoenix scheduled for this (5) BiGlN'S BIBLE". CLASS ORGANIZED IN CENTRAL POINT week, lias been postponed until next week. Jones, he., Jeweler, who for the ' ; last three or four weeks, has been - confJnett- Ui-.his lorno-by b.kness,, ' ls"a.?ahV" al'fe lb be on ,tfie job anil returned lolifs shop aL the 1'axson DriiR store Wednesday. I The windows b( the Ccjitral Point. business h o li h e s are aglow with Christmas cheer and -many beautiful displays are In evidence. j Al Ilerimm.iun is a busy man these Guys if one Judge by tho couUnuoui rumble of the old hand truck which is in operation from dawn until ' night; it has been suggested that Al wan running the empty" truck around the floor to make il sound busy, hut investigation proved that the lem last Saturday ,rrlved Uws-JteBter- to initiate a class of A Tyroos, truck was fulf nt least half of the 'lay and tho premier showing will he cfter which the Vythlan Sisters serv uiiio; however It was learned that Kiven tonlRht lit the football dance in ,ed l-efi-cshnicnis; It was empty on a good many trips honor of the McmIIokI team. . Many Whim the ceremony was nt its when he was Boins after another K"0'1 shuts of the olllstandlii); foal ores ..height, -the members banded to- load. ot ",c Saine were securral. Including treliier to (o-operale with the Bller-lui- and Mrs Oho I'nnkey parcnls t'ni'''' place kick. Sena's touchdown irrs office, in npiui-I.InK for tlie two of Mrs t!uv Tex retnrne'il Sunday 1,1,11 Joie's spectacular run. hh tve:i csiaped prisoners from Jacksonville niKht from Valito'rnia points, where?" ""'""" line plunws. end runs. ,,v ,,,,-erully lo. -kin,: all doors ami Ihey il spent two monlhs vIsHIms "T,'.", '"hTum h',! 1"" "rchinB tlie ball. Th.-lr efforts, their two l iuuhtcrs one of ivls.m ,lpl(l ''-V'" Mml'n li r"""n,!i l""'d rruilb-ss. iniii two daut-nti is. one i t wmmi it.t.,il)n ,clw.,,rn halves show up well An,r ,.,. i., wl.l. i. win .MTiX ...or.nB three ".lolly . "'U ar "'f""" , "y""t- xf hedulcd f.r.be.y next B.-,BC,: tai-s." names unknown, pa.ssed thin Afior Mm !idv:ni' Klwiwdi"- t. iim . ivniral 1 olitt . on their way to at(,am nn, ,igh school fotilghl. Mm navul base in Washinglon. .lust as fjms Wj ,0 available for rxhihithm they wore passing the home of .Mr. bofom local clubs' and oilmen llirongli SUyrman, about a half mile ma th "f town, the car in whhh they wore riding, a large . Nash (, skidiled on . the wet pavement and turned over, 'crushing one front wheel to tooth " plcksi and completely demolishing r " I 25jpunces m for 23 cents , I for over ASS VYEARS,- 9 StaWfllufKJIBIIWSBl8i tho toi una windshield. One of the' occupant Wus severely bruised but wuu uiiiu to continue in., trin as mnn as 111 ,ar was repaired. Tefl Mo- lava of lhc l i,rj i.irni:o, vvj.tallo.l and with his usual promptness, went ' nut nfur the wYe k, repaljed tlio breakage, nnil hud the hoys 1,11 their way ai,-ai:i with the loss of four hours' time. The "koIjm" said that Ihev bad not 114.0V, worth of education oul of tn. I accident,, not to. mention the cluss 1 of work to he found in Central l'oint, 1 ! and Ted said he had never seen such UH,ul I'uiklns wreck to have so " , rtai u""1' tKen all in all it axilla uiai "vviM'yuuUy was t'" huppy. A very lively tinio. c.onuMnie.1 Ijv varied and ftvixiitd rn..imi tun l itt.n- ImiihiK from old till .cans' and boulea mid nans, as well -uh a larse " ." ', . r- irnw inhhort a t'outl a newlj wed. couple Jn the. outlj iart of towit 'fui-sdiiy night. , As your cor- respondent 'w-iis ;strk ihuI unablo to go out after ''the. news it was im- possible to got nioner dutnlla Inn it was loaruodt that tl... Inrkv i..,n wm Mr. i nii ..ii.Y . .i,,,- '.i... i.-.ii from .Medford. When the party' of noi,o-n,akers arrived the- groom' had dipped away, apparently leaving his i ii . i , ... . ,on . , ' , "; , "," 11 T , ,, I r"',1,1"1 .lilU.-.., o.f iw , ,ay In u su- i" "i ruini.v null elKUIS; So allor wunnlmt; tho treiils. Mini wlslilnu- tlio . ...iiMp. i-ouniu oon voyaKo roil lllo s i.,e iiieiiMnahors ilenarteil liuiili mine qulelly limn they had arrlvert. The second team of tho.l'. 1'. II. S. will lilay thii Med toil rrcshinuu team ' , . ' """" next t-aiuruay. ..v..... Hu.nin .11 IIIC JIIIICI Veillllll lUCUiai NCSSlOIIS Will III" lll'Ill I, Wllllfl. are o. .Suuza, it. Cadcua.' Kiisebui'K; d..v aft''rniinn and Tluu'sd.iy mnrnluc. A. Krnsl( Klnlnalh .Kails; . .1. K. . -Tito asKoi;inlioil will i-lose lis work KnKllsh. Miushl'iehl; V. tl. Williams, with a general nsscmlily Thursday M. Williaius. James Harlow. 1'ore. ufternnon. when luldresses will be land; V. Scot I. Cortland: II. K. Inilk S'vcn by Kred W. Steiwcr of I'endle and family, acrameiito, (Vllf.; ll.",,l I "prcsenllni; Ihe Amcilctiu l.c- tVillace. Los AllL-eles. lallf.; V. T!. K;"". Miss Wilson, and llr. t'ubberlcy. lleriimr. (ayiiK.-i, North Dakota- II ',l,h'd B"'le pupils from llnsrord C. Ten-ill. .Sums Valley- Win " Tur- '",,,"l wi" K'"K l,:l11 'nKs ner. ;. t. Tdlman and' t'iuv W lu- "ni,or ,l'''t':"" "r son. v. M. .ollliift l-Uln ka ivlif .; 'w "Ii'"'"1 .McCracken. O. c. I'lckc-tt'. ' ltoKue"l:iWr;'C J iieprc.stnative members of. the fa- lllt-n uf..,mn ..... ., , , 'm ', ' cullies nf the Oregon State Normal Seattle, Wash.'; Vvvil Taylor, Kerby; A. C-iMitt f 11 7 " ' . ,i J" lint es burg. S. C J llll UUfll. liOUUO .M.iniaimi, k. it. uuon, lvr French, city: I. V. Most and wife, il t:rande: II. .1. Itonnett. Klamath YntU; S. II. Wilkes. Tilla- ,. ' . ." I""IUI"' hmooo; Jii.scni nor. iidodo; rlyde Itohnian wife loe ""l-rmilk. MeFar- UmI', M" w'; Ueglna; Arthur Hmvklt 1,m! wife: Mrs. K.mna Jlels- Mr. and .Mrs. i. (;. Martin, Uorl- hind; Mr. and Mrs.. Kl . Itussol. Mrs., i: j 'Tiussel. Klamath Kails; It. il. Wells' and. fain- ily. Los Animas, Colorado .1. lirand, joon eiey, ween, c ,if M .otl8,-sOaiiBn Pa-a- W , .. .. wanwuas, vv . xnuiiu, I'oruann. . ' -. i - I 1. wm ' . '. " '..' . The Copoo llldtio'l llictlires of tho championship football game with Sa- the eonrte:iy ol the California Oregon i Power company. A public showing will also be ituidc in the near future. WAKIIIN'di'OiV. Doc." 1 1 Tt X. V.) TiikliiK :oBUl.aiico of erillclsiu direct- eil nuainst It in tcsliinonv boforo tne senate coinmitlcn Irt vesllKal in the intornal revenue bureau. t'onunlH- , Isioner lllnlr of Iheiinrenti loilav Issued I a slaleineni nucianiiK inn nun jii - n . ...j. . . corpliralion case was settled Mefoln WASIIINUTUN'. Dec. II. - 1A. IM the present administration ;enmn lain President Cnolidue iiausiiiliti.d lo power and before. Befrotary Mellon coiikicss Imlay with his approval an took office. addition. Ip-. the budget , of t i . ' M fi , 0 1 10 Mr. Mellon was a stockholder III llin'for Ihe ciunplellon of ihe American corporation and euBlneers employed bv Ihe conillllllee asselied It escaped J4.r.!in,:ts5 in r.-denil taxes duriiiK the years 1913 to lal-1'. MOVING PICTURE CO. TO SHOOT BUTTE FALLS Th- liiovliiB plclllre Industry Is alil.llt to come to Jackson cuunty. e cr.rilinu to iwn annouiicetiienl, toihiy Hint iirrMyiteinmi' 1'ie Mllitf maile with the I ill versa I I1clures'orpora tlon to film -feature plcturr In the Itutle Falls district, where- lousing camp nlmucphero Is nviillnljln, The Owen-oreKun lumb'er tonipuny ban tendered the use i.f lis cuulpmi yl. Includlnd the loKglni? rallroail. to the movie company. If HminKcments i.rlne nmile throuch flic Huulhern I'lielflc dislrl. t office here, lire com. plcled oiieralloti" "Brit whmtul"'! " to lommen-e lele lbl m'.niti. H Is also Ul'.l lllal tMUlUfl, AWV;.l'i, not used the film IH 'e maile In unothir bcutloti of tuir.liein Orison. MP! WORD MtTFr tKTBTTNT;. GiVE OUT PROGBAM" MOROCCAN WARNOW .1 FOR OREGON STATE IN WWDASTAGt . . . . Ill, A l!lK!f. Spanish Mhiihto. Dee. 1 Tri nnrnn? nurn inn 11 ai...-i:i-k.i. I I. Ill ULUl 111 I L. L I I 111 I " - Details of tho program Oregon une leaonns aHu.o.a.i-n u p.oparea py .Miss t'ornolia J. ponoer 'of r.orflHna ' ni-OMiiloiit. Dciin I-J. I). ,i(1,,tl., T thl, 0,.lliriin ai,...!!,..! lleKe.-secretary, and the heads of "'e various tlcnm'tnicm of the asso- eiatiou n'nov4aiinost compioie am f"" publication according . to an. nouncement by. K. R Oarloum of lugcne. chairman of uouiiuitloe oir Information. The representative council will mR('1 on Tuesday. Dei cmlcr for the- transaction of all business. uu ""uay "noning the general as- t;nnil,,J' fwi" VTU? "' ".' "i"1 yl Mi K! ,V " ) V the. Seatt e pub in s-.-huols. Dr. 1. 1'. I'ubHerloy s.aniord university, and J- vice presiilent of the NiUlmi, t.0,.M j.., d L.'ongroH.s of Teacher ArisiMiihly singin; wiU be under the .i;...,..)!.,,, ,.r ......i,,,. vv ll I oyer of tho Portland i-tthools; unper Knnlo hoys from mint school ami will Bjv(. a dr ullv.allon of f illar mhiks under the direction of .Miss Mabel iim iey. class room teacher: in piiri- ' . MC1HMH, fl I riU'l aHNVUilUI.ll college, and the University of Oregon, well i i.... ..I 1 . ( cnunty superintendents ftom all. . ' . 1 wovk In tlit! (c1i,r(mental programs. ' i t!lo represoniative council, re- jcrl will bo given by the following ; commliteo Vehuirinen: Loan Fund, Miss Viola Ortsehild. Cortland: No- crob.gy. Mrs. linnim Ihyant. Ilills- hero; Higher lMucatiou Standards, tended I'rogram for O. S. T. A., Mrs. Mary I. Fulkersun. Salem: School Mary FIovouucs und Taxation. A. I.androth; i'ondleton; Hxlra Curricula Activities North .Uenfl; Scholarship Records, J. t ' . ..- . 1 . jjiuh, All railway lines in Dragon have grunted reduced fare in the cerlifl- cate plan. piimiTr m Tnnnn . ;!iil!Klt S IIHUTO. . J fi n K K CFHflNI.HI. Memhera of the Fuluit ISurklian temjile, u. l). K. K, from Khiiiinth FalLs, VreKa llornlirook, 0 rants 1 Ashland and Medford intended "'e ceremonial held here lust n'Kht SEATTLE MAN IS HELD I II. liiiod. n, luiildhvioteil man from Koattln, was Klven a prellniinary hear ln in .hidse (ilnnn O. Taylor's court this aflernoon on a charKo of pelly larceny, fnllowinu his arrest this ninriilnt; by C'hlot of I'ullcn Adains. tlooi Ir HllrKed lo have Hlolnn tools. found in his possession, from the homes of Kra-iii Sthisoh ami 11. O. "mison. After n short iiueslionliiK (jimd nilmltloil his Kiiilt, accorilliiK to Chief AlhllllH. ; ' Kails reservoir in Idaho. BE CONVINCED Jlore New Cusl hurts , f : ArFiu(ljii&: ,. ,;. sEetter Meats at Attractive Prices Every Day. jit 111'; Xuw .Market. ' Our Pure J'nrk Sausage . is makinrr many friend.s. ' The' American Meat Market , , f99 E.EighgiSt. , FliESIi MEATS DAIL"? AfWm)KTfr ltiffiitn 7- V for the A&-.- GIFTS WITH A HOLIDAY SPIRIT Tin spirit oi ( 'liristmas lirins with it a full nu'nsuro of Imppinoss nud uutl clit'cr. ( 'liristinas gifts tnu carry 1 lui saiuc spirit if Ihcy art' selected thought fully for each uue on your i ft list. f -x This store has collected a wonderful assortment of just the kinds of gifts that have proven from expor-, ience to be most acceptable and desirable. (lift suggestions are to be found on every hand and a visit' through this big Christmas store will aid you in selecting gilts with a real spirit of Christmas. . , Dress Lengths of Beautiful Silk or Woolen Fabrics a Gift Idea . ' Sll Wv inches wide. ' i !i; BeauitjfuL Ribbon Novelties as Gifts . i .';'.J il Sueli . pretty creatioim from' rihhous can be -I." "IT ' . ... this Cluisiin.-is that some; selection can be made here that will.be sure to. please any lady. There arc t.hc.,ylcry jirctty shoe . trees, 'separate und .iu rets with. -farters in uvtty (,'ift boxes, dresser novel! ies, fancy powder puffs and various other pretty things, but especially do we want you to see the fancy sill; yarlers displtlviv(T Jjaiturday at the I 8 X BL il nbht. and will have a box of candy and nuts for children, JSvIMrWiirak v-.n-t ; I I LOOK AT THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY Hamburger, per lb. . i 15c Pot Roast, per lb. 15c Advance Shortening, 4 lb. pail: . . .80c Swift's Skinned Bacon Backs, half or .whole, per lb. :38c Spring Lamb r Spring Chickens ; Broilers Rabbits MEDFORD- CENTER. MARKET In rear of 20th Century Oroctry Store Hedford Jlailclinf . " ' Fre Ijtfiv'fty-0' . ; V " Phone 255: OIJF.OOy. FT.TDAY.-' TEMr.F.TJ 11. chieftain u ml his cntourunt tiro en- t-ampcil at Ait-Koinnra in .1 'lU'M from il which h li rU'KU'lfV,ulltl ' about 1 Ajntliil, Iiih former capital, which h nlmmkmeil hefun I ho mlvnnoo of SpauiHh HoMit'is. llr In rt port eft tu havo roproai-hi'il conn1 fartions of tho lien! .I'rrlaKliol uml :oul I'nroyn trihoH for having fai-ltitatoil the lain! Inir nf tho SpnniiHiln at AlhurnniH A II S ....... -emu -. - 1 " : . .' TIcvc's n inidiciil siif-'j-'i'stimi fur fil'l t'Ufjjit? umi mil ii nrw onii cillifi-. I'm- ovoi-v yt-iir i I'iiitls ninny lli(iiij.'lill'ul (fil'l liti.vrr.s flitniiiK ii ilress lfii(rlli "TVir iiriicticnl wtmit'ii r liiis.si's who do tlit'ii- own .scwiiij! iiml who welcome: such a pleasing (.'lirintnias gift. Beautiful Crepe Satins $3.50 Yard All I lie evening, pastel sjuules that-arc tie- Corn, eliartrnse, light lilne, imiK,. rose, helio, lmneytlew anil street of eneltoo, fairway, pansy', woodland , ('open, navy mid Mack. All 40 All Wool 54-inck Poiretsheen, $3.98 Yard The desired street colors of navy, cocoa, fairway, rust, cuckoo', nud oiacK. had 59c Old Santa Will Be Here Saturday nibt, and will have a box of candy and nuts for children, accompanied by, their parents between evening. l j-- i af-mM wma : n r tkw i n i u , . 1 02' 1 MnnvM!o political iulvaiu''n iIcmIkii- : Ml,,,!'''lm'm tlimmnuineni of all tiiln'H- i mnn ar0 ,M,lK mndo hy ' both the Kroii h iiikI -:!iinih nuihoritioH and. it 1h Haiti, with iiHTrasinj; hucchh. Sti'lhlliiK l ltilr Wi'K ATLANTA. ,;.. Deo. 11. (A.l 1 . I,. Voting) Kti'MOtiur. OniuiVs RUSSELL'S "The Store With the Christmas Spirit" l Gift of Gloves . for Dainty Hands For women or misses, here arc . ...I ' :.. i i.. ..i r:.... sidles III luirn gloves til iiiiu a most pleasing gift for lier. incut of cuff arc to bo found effects which have been especially selected as. 'desirable for' :gift giving. lienulil'iil gciiui.no French Kids, from', Jjoblo and Fowncs. Special Smart New The very newest and most preferred shapes uro ;. included in this showing of stylish handbags. Wng; . I'liyolopc shapes, 'rcctanjfiilar shapes with '"sWniVe handle at top. in patent and suede finished. leajlicf, -' tooled leathers, silk and velvet bng"'wili tpviiihtfs1 of Chinese cnibroidery or beads. " Surely "no uon will find it difficult to select from these f0r iVt J iissortmenl is 'so. varied.. Trices range' as higli a $5 and nothing worth if-i.50, at one price Berrydale Gash Mairklt 5 ... North Riverside W 'iH " BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor. . ' SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. ' ... .... Beef Pot Roast, per lb . . . . . . , . . I2i, Beef Boil, per lb. ,No. 5 Lard, per pail Lean Bacon, per lb. Bacon Backs, per lb Skinned Hams, per SPECIALS FOR EVERY DAY :. All Stek, per lb. . - 1 EOc v Hom-Mad Bacop Spiaft XS ; SWTS PF ROOMJTP PARK 0 r AOF, -FTTW'i hurt! liittinn fiHtlc iVfv)cm! cj&hruf. fa fnhmnn in lJiinu$ry': to )fk Viwl cWia a student In - tlr SVliom'c(TA;i.V'. Lib ni!St;ffiAft;fc: hotel Saturday nljfhJ. vJJeroilte ivfh. (inod music nud mW 'fhwM'v:J'il .1 i.l- entirely now alid dffferijiltj .1.... 1a ..itf.t. iviii niiuu-i iiwit i. uiiiu; l'r'. Many new effects jii tlj(.'it; iii this iissorlmcnt' of Kiiirit Hand Bags 'a Saturday' Sale 'Vfl-t.io .( -cinirnu ,ti i' s. y .x tioi less than ....-. $2.95,;; $2.95 i . . . .'r. 10c "1 ........... . . . $100 . . .; . . . .32c;', . ... .35c, lb. i . 33c ni. rtolJ::i"l i-ll"-.f. ,( . J 9