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(!) (1 PAGE TWO Zocal and (Personal Th, local inri'chunlH import an rx rpttoniil mt? holiday IiiihIiickh Hutur dajwlth many mral hhopporn Joining thom of Milfo. Tho hullduy ncuhoii wan ttluw In Hturtintf thin your. Kverybody will lw lucky ngxt Sat urdayT wutch ttddy' wJmlowrt. Good lrop hcnd much I now $10. RlnKr Co.. J 15 W. Main. 3l Oporgo Ivrnon was Kruntcdi lnilld InfT pcrnlt today for the erection of nn $IKQ rcsldt-nm on Clark BlriM-i. while CornUiiH Hllzler was Kivn p'-r-mlMJiIoh to Infllri a $lfi r.ne for what Ik wild to he dotf protection. The' shop of .thoughtful Utile pif(. Rwcm'i!. ' We pay for anhd anil nell dirt cheap, lirown & White Agency, Inc. If All KfttH fire avoiding any other en fiRKenietu fur next Thursday iiIkIU In order that they may he Hiiro of. attend irK tho I'llkK lodK" annual chriHtuiaH tree for the benefit of the poor, on that evening. -.i ,..,.r.r, dinner at Franklin's. Kvery Tuenrtuy and Thursday. Nice large thin skinned oranges tl.no pr lufep box. 7elivered to your door. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N, Fir ijtreet. Phone B7. tf Miss Allotha Hubbard was n week end VMlor , In Klamath Fulls at the home of Miss Alleen Mordoff. a form er Med ford resident. An" unusual - opportunity for you Saturday. Watch Iteddy's wlndnws. ' W Kpeclol bargains In second hand machines this week. Klnger Machine Co. 115. W. Main. 231 !neluded"amorig hotel guests here from a distance ore Mr. and Mrs. B. Tl. Wttite a? Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. It. (I. Maurice and Walter and I-ucy Mau rlcej Vancouver, It. C, Kant Sobel and Rid Simon of New York City, Mr. andj'ti-s. C. R. Wallln of Files, Idaho, M iv and Mrs. A. A. Hose of Chicago, nndMr. and Mrs. K. C. Moore of Co llndj.Ailmarldaho. Aj f,ramed picture from Swem's will ppise. " Shlheles and roofing at Wallace WnAd'H Lumber Yard. Cor. K. Main Vnd Lu pi'innose if The Crater Iko O. A. C. club will hold tits regtllur meeting tonight at the'hqme of Miss Frances Perry. C04 Weiit Main street. Nomination of of ficers will be held, and there will be card games and dancing. Ajneal 60c chicken dinner nt Frank lin's every Tuesday and Thursday. H ":, The-Daisy Shop for dressmaking ondi Christmas gifts. Hand made, Phf' 1067 Palm Work. 233 A: -largo truck, belonging to the, Medjford Foul Oil company, Is In the dltcfi'neiir the Havage Haplds dam as a rejujlt of on accident which occurred Hatifrnay morning. The truck was coming to Crania Pass when a chain cumr-off and locked a wheel, turning the. truck off the road and Into the mud ot tho side. rants Pass Cnur- ler. , l ii oho nuiM'H ni ninuiini wmi imih.-m to visit the llatfst Ladies' bazaar on Hat unlay, will bo able to buy stuuc of the things that were left over, at Mc Donald's O rocery. Wed ncsda y , I e remher 1 (it h, after 10 a. m. 227 Fancy white beans, new crop 25 lbs. $2. Beans are all hand cleaned. We deliver. Johnson Produce Co., Phono f37. 241 N. Fir street. 220tf Tho stolen spotlight recovered from two local youths, now serving 10 day nontences each on their plea, of guilty to petty larceny, has been claimed by Dr. :. H. Porter. A gratifying gift for a man or wo mnn Is a desk set from Swem's nift Shop. 227 )arA cotton rage wanted nt Mall Tribune office. Due to tho Increased work In tin city treasurer's office, C. O. Hater has accepted a position there. Kvery day n special 40c merchants lunch at Kranklln's. 220 Fresh lime $2.75 per barrel. Mod ford Lumber Co. 209 tf All unions In the state havo been asked to contribute gifts needed In the V. C. T. V. Children's Farm Homo at Corvollls for' Christmas, Unique ami Interesting gifts nt Svem"H fllft Hhop. 227 Fancy white beans, new crop, 25 lbs, $2. lteans aw nil hand cleaned. We deliver. Johnson Produce Co. Phone 97. 241 N. Fir Street. 220tf O. Q. D'Alblnl. who has been do ing accounting and bookkeeping In this city for soveral years, niinounccH the opening of a general accounting and Income tax service office in room 423 Mcdford building, nn January Int. Mr. D'Alblnl In a certified public ac countant and Is admitted to practice hefore the Cnlted Htafes board of tax appeals. The Johnson Produce company will receive dressed turkeys up till Sat urday night, December liMh. John son Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 07. 231 If you have a real bargain In a house on a paved street, we have some rash customers. See Thomas Itealty & Insurance Co. 22itf 1 Giastrmn for ; th kiddie Christmas. Swt our windows. L J 1 0. Oran-( Fln,t kw I U in i mrvpy crew unrtor liven i l'HV HtirvoyliiK tho ruuL(v-fjr tnA I ilw ' wai'T Kyini are iiuw 111 in I4U1 OrchiQtH. wvrnl ihIIph north ir ihe t fty. flt In expected th-y will rf-arh HQ rity rK'fvnjr hffnro flirlHtmuH, mil. I nn jm ii v. v inn i-iiniMi-m nn r-itnhffN-nihln riToulIhKO uid to le neoeBHai We ftive reduced our prb on ihoe fancy onions to 'l.rQ er 1 00 lbx. Uelivei-ed. Have about 100 sacks left. When rold weather comen potato shippers are unable to open their pits. Kor this reason we advise buying po tytoes now. S3. Til) jier Jiu rid red Ueliv ered iiy place In dly: Quality uur- anteed. Johnson 1'ioduce Co. ai I N. Kir street. Phone H7. 2 1 f r f Mi, find' Mrs. Wllllnnl T.yman will imtve this week for Kmmett. Idaho, to spend the holidays with relatives. Iargfl slock of Victor record' at Palmer's Music store. tf Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & Klrkputrlck. tf Mr. and .Mrs. J. IJ. Kkiuncr leave to night to upend christtmiH with their hiidren at their former home In ! ort. Worth, Texas. They will he gone un til February. Wm hove a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 100 pounds. I must be fat and have liver attached, .i4ihnson Produce uo.. z-ii iN. i'ir street. Phono 07. tf Try that big milk shako at DeVoe's. tf An Interesting exhibit In the win dows of the California firegon Power company Is attracting considerable at tention. The display consists of the Insult medal nnd certificate recently presented to Howard Dynnn of this city, superintendent of electrical con struction for the Copeo concern. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 1(7. if I'-eaiitiful aprons stamped to he em broidered, reouireH such a little time to transform them into tokens that will be cherished. See our display at the Handicraft Shop, 230 Tho Washington Parent -Teacher rlrcle will meet December 18, at 8 o'clock In the parlors of the First Methodist church. A special Christ mas program Is planned for the en tertainment of the fathers nnd moth ers of the school or any ono Interested in child welfare. . Don't forget the special sale of hand made gifts and children's clot hen 410 N. Ivy. 227 New patterns for the hooked rugs. Priced from 75c to $1.95. Handicraft Shop. 230 California!!, registered at local ho tels Include F.. It. Patch of Alameda. If. If. Noel of San Diego, It. J. Mc Devltt of Clilco. O. W. Wernlek of Herkelcy. A. I.. Nelson of San Itafael, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. S. Dsn ford of Sacra mento, Ted Simpson, J. A. Quinn and (I. Hamilton of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lory. It. H. Wil liams and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Collins of Han Francisco. Handkerchiefs a personal gift for everybody In new and attractive boxes. Men's handkerchiefs In the tifweHt patterns, from 3 So to $2. Handicraft Shop. 230 Wrought Iron lamps and fern stands. Snedlcnr Shop. 230 Joe Marke) of Oakland, Calif., was f''rd $15 In Judge (llenn o. Taylor's ruuii UMiny nil iiih (hii in ifiiniy in speeding on the city streets. For (hose who can not shop during (he day Jnruiiu nnd Woods Drug Store will be open evenings (his week. Oppo site Kemiomy Groceteria. 232 Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew ell. 200 First National Hank Uldg. 231 That It is Imperative that some defi nite action be taken toward the sup port of the Ashland Fruit nnd Produce association. It is understood that the operation of the warehouse here, was tho stand taken yesterday afternoon by Ihe directors of the association, at a meeting of tho directors with K. H Klpp of tho marketing department of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, .Klpp was hero yesterday, conferring with the directors ns to the advlsabll Ity of continuing tho activities of the association. It Is understood taht the association hs lost money during the avhI season. It Is reported the association lost S2K00 on Ihe year's uc dyKles, while this season, while the loss has not been so large, there Is a deficit, which the directors feel may be taken up by the December busi ness. Ashland Tidings. Delicious new electrically brofte.l steaks nnd chops at Crowson's. 22fitf Our shop is a bower of beautiful gifts, nil of which are new and differ ent at prices that are reasonable. See our fine assortment at the Handicraft Shop. 230' Snow Is two feet In depth nt the en trance of the Crater Luke National park, according to Leo Glascock, who with a party of friends left yesterday morning to gn to Ihe lake rim. The snow 1h of a powdery nature and Is very loose nnd commences a mile be yond I'nlon creek. A cut little kitchen commodity with all orders from now until Christ mas. Ask for yours. Valley Fuel Co Phone 7(1. 227' All our ha ml embroidered models going at one-half price nnd less. A host -of pieces for your choosing, In cluding gowns, combinations, run ners, towels, centers, aprons nnd etc, Handicraft Shoo. 2,t0 The loynl Women Hlbie class of be Christian church Sunday school will jneet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 ot the home of Mrs. Klnkoff. f.OP North ltiverslde. All members nnd friends ai'o requested to bo present Fluff rugs make (rood Christina t present, made from your worn out carpet. Hug Works, 708 Pine street Phono B10-M. 228 We pa y for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. Itrown & White Agency, Inc. tf Last night nnd early today were quite chilly with a minimum of 24 6. fallowing n fine sunny but cold day Sunday, with a maximum , of 47 "Cloudy and rain" Is the official pre diction for Tuesday's weather What Is more uscrul than glass tow els 4 for fl. stamped for a little (ouch of embroidery which can be quickly done. Ilandicrfif .shop. ISO Dr. If. Axlev, phynh tan nnd sur geon. 420 Medford Uldg., Phocn B07 S48 Flshlnu Is poor nnd water Is high In the llojnio river, according to Al Piche, local sportsman who spent nn unsuccessful day of ribbing vettterda near Grunts paW. n., .,.nevei tn;,( with continued frosts, which lend t low it the water level. thetlshing will Improve. Calandefs blotters. Inrnirnnee rl estate, loans nnd service .1. V Wakijfield Agenc?. Palm Hlock I t of tawn OrcKonlantt nt lociil h"- W'hf nrrlveU HiimlHV, include ttH-iui AH in'iiry win, uruiKw w . iv nini nn dlhn following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. 10. U itoss, ,C. G. Leftkin, it. A. Johnson. J. J. Jienshaw, George Kelly, c. h. Hillshury, C. A. West ram. F. V. Morman, Kred Henshay. It. W. NV-Htor. L. L. fireede. L. M. Orchard, John Willliaiim. A. 13. Hull. V. 11. Moore, C. L. Most, Wamn Paul and C. W. Carlson. Try our special 40c' merchants lunch. Franklins. 22 Muny of those who have purchased city lots ot the present prices Iwve made 25 to no per cent profit on their Investment. Why not you? Iist chance. r,0 down, balance $10 a month. 200if The Parent-Teacher circle of the hu-kson school will meet ut the school December 18. The date Is moved ahead a week on account of the Christmas holidays. When cold weather comes potato shippers are unable to open their pits. For this rensort we udvisn buying po- tutoeit now. $3.50 per hundred, deliv ered any place In city. Quality guar anteed. John-son Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. 2l5tf Something new In Medford! Klec trlcally broiled steaks nnd chops ore now being served nt Crowsons. 225tf A big attendance Is looked for at the regular meeting of Medford Post. American Legion, nt the Armory to night. Initiation of new members will be held and nomination of officers for .the coming year will he among the Im portant business matters to be trans acted. It Is said that the -10 and S so bety will have a surprise to sprlrg on tho post. Medford poHt now has a total of 100 members, who have paid their 11)26 dues In Jidvnnce, a record which compares favorably with other posts throughout the state. The membership committee is striving to add nother hundred by the first of in year. When cold weather comes potato shippers are unable to open their pits. For this reason wo advise buying po tatoes now. $3.50 per hundred, deliver ed any place in city. Quality guaran teed,. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Kir street. Phone 97, 215tf Kxodontlst, Dr. W. C. Schaefer, 426 Medford Bldg. Phone 1117. Practice limited to extraction of teeth, dental surgery anil dental X-ray. Local or gas anaesthesia, tf The City Council of the Po rent Teacher Is planning to hold Its annual Christmas sing song nnd tree on the night of December 23. Special sale of hand made Christ mas gifts. 410 N. Ivy. 227 Glenn cotton rags wanted at Mail Tribune office. tf Saturday afternoon tat the annual city IS. 2 bnlkllne billiard tournament, Paul Scherer was defeated by Wilbur Walker by 110 points to 105. Walker completed the tournament with six guinea lost nnd a like number won. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best picturen, tf Special hydro-electric lamp globes; 40 watt 19c; CO watt 23c. Jap Art Store. . 228 A n electrical storm was reported to have assumed large proportions last Friday night In the lower Illinois valley. One man who come In from Oak Flad this morning states that the lightning was so bright that he was able to follow a trail down the moun tain. I tain fell In torrents. Kadlo operators Friday night state that the lightning played havoc with reception. Grants Pass Courier. Shingles und roofing nt Wallace Wood's Lumber Yard. , Cor. 13. Main ind Genesee, tf The Honlty Hoard sale of city lots will bo your lost chance to buy paved lots at the old prices. $50 down, hal mcp tin a month. 20stf i Mrs. H-. K. Wilson, a shopper from j Ashland in the city Saturday, forced i to park near a fire hydrant because of Ihe congested condition, and the fact she dll not notice a sign order ing otherwise, appeared In the local justice court today and received In structions as to how fo park In the future. She was not fined. To exchange small Irrigated ranch near Klamath Kalis for property In )r near Medford. Address llox J. W. .f., Mall Tribune. 227 Save up your money so you can buy a lot at the Uoally Hoard sale of city tots. Only $50 down, balance $10 a months. 200 rt After he had Invited Deputy State Game Warden Pat Daily to dinner In which venison was n part of the menu. Vance Hall, a resident of tho Apple ttate count ix was arrested fnr unlaw ful possession and today was fined $50 i nd costs on his plea of guilty in Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court. The deer was killed last Thursday, which Hull, charactorlred as "last huntin' season.'! , For Trado or Sale Nice little' finch on pavement. All bottom land, me hour and half out of Portland, md one hour nnd half from the coast. Vew house. Also resort near by. Call f. W. Shattuck, Talent. 228 Hemstitching, buttons covered, at he. Handicraft Shop. tf TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY. foil UKXT Small i.-room unfur nished house. Inquire llcattv. VOH SAI.K Dundy bcatlllK stove, cheap. Phone IiM-I.. s Von 1SKNT Itriuht, newly furnished .1-room apartment. 4 blocks from 1". ii., Ji; v. i'nd aticet. Phone "45-11. "29 WAXTKlt Ity comlMMent dressmnk er. cnKaKemeuts by dev. Itemiid cllim a specialty, lull 13S-X Von 8. 1 . 1-7 .Wooni modern house. lerina. .see owner. ;i Haven. ;s l-Olt MALI-: ?. modern huiiKnlnw, priced to sell. Terms If desired. In. Millie tlli:' W, 4lh street. "30 f'ol! S.M.l: Knrtlesl of all need po inines. .Monnlch's fuller Like Ave store. ,,) VOn HA1.K Kreh milk cow. J. A. Perry. Million. I Psik. t'lllt l!i:.T lienl nice roMins, reasonable, fu li 13 YV. Main. VOU S.M.M.Xcre Iractn close lit II n. l.efbind, smith Ouk.bile. :::i ilt SAI.l: U acres, close In. tlonn 4;il-U. V-!l ir, KI-.. I---HIIIP roiim iml.n t.n.-h4. I oi .uorvuinv, -uun : en ;(" in numuer or larnia irom j i .nj. n . n " u .-- King: of lteedKport. 11. U. fin-en f ; to ll'k". The gaW wan iiiadd Jn "Went- JacoW tl rry, wno passea away m Halem, Jump I Peamon. Kverett wit Oregon, fourteen countleji Jn lino. ne U survived ' one msi?i. Murphum und A. IV. Johnnon of Ku- Kaxtern Oregon having fewer furma Mm. .Stella UumWm AlhetiH, ru. tonoy," I.UKfd nn fhcurea it lfwud hy trie I bureuiOf cnUH. Oregon made a guin than fiva veaiH 'nun: col", or china .corotlon. Call Mr.. Vivian Norman BurLu, at Palmer's Studio or 821-Y. ., i . , "' "" "u"rr- conn., i with the Woolworih or li-r . . -ft ihi. forenoon for Kama Itoxt. Calif., where he Intend, to locals perma- """7 ,. , Jt me write your fir. Insurance. Carl Y. Tenewald. Holland UI.Ib.. ''mp ".d Mr. P H Vlnch" arrived Mr. nod Mr.. Tl. H. Uncn nrriyju IUU.. Wet A. and B. hattene. r.- cnargeu. called . Tor and deuvereu. William. & McCurley. tf mii. ,..,, .., tnu-nn r r,f ,1,. Mr,ft.U- Mnf. Inn ,,,! f'nmn , ..... . wmiiNU -1R Aieoioi'Ui were firrifu member, of tho board of directors of tho newly ontaiiteed Oregon Camp- Kiound UKSOciatlnn it wus learned this rnoriiliiK. ution their return from l'ort- .land. Morn than 301) of the leiulintt . camp ground owner. nil opcrnlors In tho stale were present at the tfatlier- 1 Hauler- of Hubbard than flva vcan nun: I A niece. Mrs. A. C. walhtT. un romtO Imf In Portland, which was held fr.'e nn, -orou.cr . TT. .he onmnratlon of an association for .A private funeral w 11 be held i 1 tho betterment of camp Ktounds In the c ff We of ( 'oilwr funoral parlors. 1 rob- Htate,' Ashland TldlngH. Moat any variety of apples, good quality, 11 per box delivered. John son Produce Co. tf Mr. nnd Mra. . A. Sanderson left thin forenoon for Sun Francisco to pasoed away at tne nutu iic.h i mwi vlult friends and relatives over the pitalt Saturday afternoon. Uccember holiday .12th. Klmer was born at Weston, Many henutlful new deslgna In tea Oregon, August 13, JUOy and was 10 sets, $3.85 to f.16.50. Jap Art Store. J year; three months and L'J- days old. 228 He was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. State of "Washington resident! In Thomas McCabe of Hagle Point. The the city temporarily Include Ueuten- funeral services were held this-after-ant and Mra. A.- A. Wolf nf Van-'noon from the Perl Funeral Home, couver Harrncks. K. f. McAHster of . The llev. Lawrence officiated and Taeoma.-A. S. Wright of Cheholls and the following from Seattle: William Curren, J. S. Tombnrd, fl. Ij. Purkins. W. U. TeBnnd. I. M. Foster, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ij. J. Hull and children, Mrs. K. Smith, H. F. Holt, Maurlee,D. Teehey, Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Jenuer, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Casey and son and Pat J. Lynch. With our eastern" connection we are able to pay the trappers St. Louis prices for furs, Johnson Produce Co. 341 X. Fir street. tf Dan liowerman of the Jackson Coimty News was among the local vis itors in Jacksonville over the week end. The business of receiving Christ mas parcels for mailing out of the city and of parcels from distant places for delivery nt homes of the city, greatly Increased today at the local post office and Is expected to grow from now on. Thero will be nn open meeting nt the theosnphlcal lodge room on Tues day everting at 7:30. WEDDING BELLS Di'woyne Lelnnd Iteed and Miss Huth ( !nllins. fnrnierlv nf Lomi Hcarh,' calif, were! nutrrled at the nome or tno priite's 'parents, air. and Mrs. V. M. Collins. 110". W. 4th street Saturday evening. Friends and relatives only were present, U. J. Howe officiating. j, Mr. Heed Is an employe Off the Medford ice & stornge Co., and they will rcsldo lu Medford. OBITUARY PHY Jennie Pry wn horn at sonestown, l'a., April .IB; 1843, and passed away at her home one and one half miles north of Medford. Sunday morniiiK, at tne age of years, months- and 28 days. Silo had been a resident of Medford and vicinity for me past an years and was loved by all who knew her. Death was 'lile to Insurance OF EVERY KIND NOT A COMMODITY, BUT A SERVICE A responsible Insurance atrenl Is ever nlert In defending the fruits of niiinnn endeavor aKalnst the desirne. live forces of chance and nature. ills lire-work is to safeKuard life. rmiierij, anu me products of labor. to nils end he draws upon the accumulated knowledge of all nrof.-s. sious law, medicine, engineering and ine lecunicat sciences. Ills efforts are devoted to seeurlne for his clients adequate Indemnity of uio inquest type. nn snoiiin ne consulted aa one would consult a lawyer. McCurdy-Daroels Medford 's Leading INSURANCE AGENCY Phnne 123 Medford Nat. Bank Bldo. Natwick, Inc. Cooler Building Reduction Stle LintM . Drat Chinese . Embroiderii rlandkrhief Etc. . e fbmVTCEnEn'l4.1) .1. - . ... . inrirrmtlPH or flK. nasio:u by a slight stroke of puralyalt iA I'""'"? ' llfirh""," ' C'lirlBttan llf lno early '.-childhood uud was a inniiiieii.nl me nuimai Medford. " ( p,,, , HvrwivKH wrc held at the lConKer t.na.1() ut 2::tC) p. M. today, ! wUh lhf v Kll()n , cliarge. Jnte 'ment In Medford cemetery, beside her husbnnd j 18 "UMmnu- ; ' WKST-lllunch WeHt, wife of Arthur Vancouver avenue, passed "' '" ' " " o " inMed- : - -, - , , or",'n 15" " Z,, Z ,tho her life. She was a graduate f torn tho .Medford hlKh school and was married 1 to Arllllir WeHt Bhe leaves hesliles her mother. Mis. Uleanor - , , .i. 1 1.1 .. ;'' ' "" ' " : " " He,ly,- "T1 8 1 n, :; y-, ', , ,' J! Mi.nl.. of Medford. Azariah .Manle of l.oa Aneeles. Hov .Maule jit 1'nrtland und John Maule of Centralla. Wash.; also - .. .... ....... . llll.nt. ublv Wednesday. However, final ar rangements will be made upon the arrival of the brothers. McCABR -Kliher JuHtth McCabe interment was made in the central l'olnt cemetery. l.AHSICX .lulla Ellen Ijirscn. only dauBbter of Mr. and 1 rs: 1 .ou 'H sen, -passed nu'ny at the parents home. 917 S. Central, December after a short illness nf ultoiit 24 hours.- She was aired five years;' 5 The Insurance Man Since 1909 . Phone-444 Always Not shipped from-the oast, lint made in San Francisco and received each week bv express. Take ITome a FRESH BOX OP HAAS CANDY , from the ' . , WEST SIDE PHARMACY Money to Loan 0u improved city property ur ior uiuioiiig purposes MO COKRiaCNO CHiJIGID Cst Ton Get Yew Out of Bt ... V. 1 . Insurance 1 Fortune I Tellers I may predict your I future I We 1 Protect It ji W FRESH Room 2 Davis Bldg. 0 32 NT Cciit.ral.GMcdford.e Piioce 720 months three day. and was horn nt Albany. Oregon. The family moyed to Medford. two months ago. o months uko.. .inlln uns 1Kb sum-nine ot i"" . . ..... ..h.l.l Uhn home ana a .weei, iuvui.iv.. .... leave, her parent, and oiie brother, The funeral service will be William, held nt Ihe )erl Funeral Tuesday nt 2:01 I'. '. llev. pie ofriiluliliK. lliterinent In ford cemetery. Jlome Tem'-Med- The recreation hull of the Tlrst rbiptlst church was the scene ot 1 rmi n"v"- on t . At 1 1" ' ...V ...- iT a lame booth, decorated with pink und white streamers, and in the booth win a fine display of henullfur uproiis.'chililreii's dresses, towels and other useful article., which the' UidlcK' Auxiliary was selliiiK. There w.1. also an nliiind.inco of most, de--liclous home-made canity. j Al the noon hour the Indies served. cafeteria style, .i ttood home-cooked ; lunch, conslstiiiK or hot soup, hot! ronst beef nundwlches, mushed pota toes, pie, and coffee.. The auxiliary Is divided Into five circles, each circle beinff. responsible for come part of the menu. The " proceeds from the bumar and lunch exceeded ex pectations of those In charge- nnd the ladles were well pleased with thej results, Some thmRs, mostly apron.,' 'were left over and these articles will bo on sale at McDonald's- Oroeery, W. ! Main street, Wednesday, December, 16. I. o. O. l- Kiicampment. j Adjourned meeting- of 11. It. Kit- ; cninpment will be held Wednesday i evening, December 16. to confer It. 1' decree. Refreshments. Bcrvcd. Full attendance desired. . . STARTS tHURgDAY , VON STROHEIM'S "the Merry Widow" WitK MAE MURRAY as the Widow and JOHN GILBERT, the Prince CHUNT'S RATERIAN Christmas BAPTIST CHURCH BAZAAR A SUCCESS I'Idwers,. colorful and fragrant, help ini measnrably to nia'ke a cheery t'hristmas! They are symbols of true friendship! . What more appropriate than a bright, potted plant r fresh cut flowers for sweet heart, sister or mother! What more cher ished by the invalid! Flowers will effectivelv cam- tho mes sage of a "Happy Christmas" to'anv friend or loved one! ' Put in your order today! Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main St. phone 260 FORD TOURING ;With S108Wcfcf ' Etra Equipnnsd $2K The Bmj Comst Mota Co.- Noilm of Annual Meruit... , The annual meeting- of the "toek ..r ihn .I:ic1hoo County liulld- , . A.oclailon will be held- ., ,...,( ir.i.imrv 4th. 1928. ' ' " J ..... . ut 7:30 p. m.. at ine oim-. . mary, ci North Central Avenue, !! ford Oregon for the e ec on o. ... "-- ;. - . .. Uiwu, ami lor lilt- im..n. ...... - .. other business as my come lieCore the meetliiK. O. O. WKIGS,. , :i44 Secretary and Mlorncy Now Playing!-. The Year's , , Comedy Hit The Whole Town Is Rocking With' Laughter BUSTER KEATON ? And His Captivating Cow "Brown Eyes" in 'Trmirj: "GO WEST A great big comedy of ' the wide-opejf'spaces. Wednesday " : VAUDEVILLE Thursday 'The MERRY WIDOW' Blooms! ft-; .f,-.i - i I: 1 fiirnlsl.!; clein. rn ' 4-1 j?? JiiVcfslde or tihone "!!. II ?2S - - - - " r o 0 i - " Lii vwmmm