rF.rFOT?D MATL TTlTntTNT!, MEnFOulV' OnKOON. SATT'TiTlAY. nE('KM'REn 1. 1928.
paoe tttreb
CHARLIE MURRAY
111 I LIIUUM UU U j
ai ma madia aaa
Charlie Murray Is peeved, mif
fed, perturbed. Somebody in Hol
lywood started calling lum "tin
gruud old inan of the inuvlcH.'
Churllc clain is this honor bo km Kb
tu Theodore Huberts,
i Chnrlie Murray claims that, de
spite hiH 30 yearn on stage and,
screen, he is a better man than'
ever; younger, livelier and more
full. of the joy of living Thirly
8 x years before the public, a, long
record of achievement.' In
that Charlie Murray teamed . with
Olliu Mack in vailety, as vaude
ville was culled in those days.
Moderate succcks brought them
to the -playhousert where better en
tertainment was offered.
I-ater they put on a show of
tiieir cwn, on the one nijjhl stands:
combination of vaudeville and
burlesque.
The headlight of Charlie Mur
ray's career came In 1015. ' When
he joined the movie company of
Mack Sennett, and become a team
mate of Charlie Chaplin, Mabel
Norma ml, , Ko.seoe ' Fatty' ' Ar
bttrklc, tilorlu Swanson, .and a
Hcore niore. . Those were the days
of rnstard view, and slap-stick
comedy. .
Krotn short length comedies to
the full 1 en Kill feature films went
Murray, itnd hl 'Snugging.' ftin
loving face with the twinkllm;
Celtic byes, is known the world
over.
' Now. after 15 years; -MUrray1 1
hack on the ulnge, as he yays,
"ba'k among the gala." and will
be at Hunt's (Ynterinn tomorrow
an (tho star, cif thiv-Kauchbn and
Marco, "Ideas of Hats.'
The screen attraction will be
Charlie's late comedy, "Do Your
Duty." '
AUXILIARY SESSION Of
1ST BAPTIST CHURCH!
I
Jne uuuieH Auxiliary of the.
First Uuptlst church met In Hcsston
at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs.' (ieo.
P.. Younfr, Orchard Home, Tuesday,
Nov. 27, Mrs. J. K. Lester, presid
Ins. The ftath Psulm was read by
Mm, K. H. Wilson, after which
Mrs. I-. S. StliiHon led In prayer, i
The following topics on Africa i
were then given: ."Government of!
Africa." by Miss Lawton"; "Colo-i
nidation of Africa' .Mrs. W. l.
Hbbcrls: "The Chur,ch ,iiirl;wt-,J.
Mrs. S. It. Itcnnett; "Commerce of
Africa." Mm: ItoLH. llupue.
A f ter a slin ft businesH session
Conducted by Mrs. Geo.' Younfr, re
freshments of pumpkin pie, salad
and coffee were served by the hos
tess, assisted by Mra. Chas. PIckol
nnu .Mrs. tester tlcox. i
The Ut. Uev. Walter T. Sumner, j
U.D.. the bishop of Oregon, will
be welcomed by th& congregation
bf St. .Mark's church on the oc
caslon of his annual visit on Sun
day next.
The bishop will confirm a class
and preach at the 1 1 : ir n, m.
service. The public is cordially
Invited to atftnd.
The bishop wU also, deliver the
address nl the. memorial services
nt the Klks' temple ut 2:30 in the
afternoon. '
Daily Meteorological Report
Sattirtliiy; Itecembor t '
i: . Forecasts
i Medford Mid vicinity:- l'nlr to
night, and Hunday. Colder tonight
w ith fi-oozing tcnipornliTre.
OrvKOii: Fair . tonight and Sun
(lay. (Vildcr toni-;ht. Krcezins
Icinperaluro in Interior
Temperature (Degs.)....
Highest (UihI 12 hrs.l..
Lowest (Uist 12 hrs.V.
Itel, hiimldlly' (I'M.)
9
I 1 UUI'IIHl lOU 1 III.jF V '
StatP of Weathcr.....CIoudy Kogev
I'rttclpitatlon .(In.)...
.20
Total precipitation since Sept. 1.
11128. .62 Inches. . . . ;
Sunset today, 4:41 p. m.'
Sunrise Sunday. 7:21 a. m.
Sunset Sunday. 4:11 p. hi.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITY
3
3
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Pallor City
... 32
... 42
...40 ,
36
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... 8i
... 34
... OS
... 56
. 01
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... Dd
30
10
31
. 16
18
36
26
48
48
. 38
40
30
44
32
60
18
30
30
"ilii
Snow
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
P. CdV.
P. Cdy.
Italn
Cloudy
Unln
Clear
Rain
.Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
lllsniarck
IIoIro ..:
Dcr.rflr
t)oa Molncs ....
Frosoo
Helena
Los Ansoler ..
Jlnrahflchl
Phoenix
Portland
Hod Hluff
.oneburg
ilt Lake City
54
OS
SS
34
44
30
40
lin FrnnclRro
Santa Fe
Seattle
Siiokaae
Walla Walla ..
WIdiiIok
I.. WiirK7lr4Mirnli,Klt.
BISHOP SUMNER HERE i
ANNUAL VISIT SUNDAY
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''Local Data.'.''' .K'
" ' ' ' ' ES
40 37
40 40 j
Catholic Church
t South Oukdale avenue and lltb
street. Hev. F. V. Black, pastor.
MaHsea at 8 and 1U:30 a. m.
St. Mark' Kplscupul.
Win, 11. Hamilton, pastor.
Corner Oakdale and Fifth,
is a. in.,- Holy communion.
iu a. m.. Sunday school.
11:15 a. m-. Confirmation
Bishop Humner.
p. in.. llcligluutj Instruction.
by
(ospcl Ttiaiii.
The Medford Gospel Team will
hold lis Sunday afternoon service
lu Knglo. Point at 3 o'clock. The
speaker Is J. P. II ray. Jr., and the
subject Ik "Home. What bind of
a home are you making? If you
don't know, come Sunday ami see.
i Those who wish to bo wll meet
at the Library at 2:l:p. m.
You arc cordially invited.
Church of Un.
Ilev. Charles A. Cooper, pastor.
North drape anil Haven street.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. 1
ProachinK. 11 a. m. , Subject.
"I'nity." Come and near what the
nihe says about this subject.
Young People's meeting, U:30
p. m.
Preach I n if. ":30 p..m. Text, John
1 :!!!(, "Heboid the Lamb of tiod,"
Wednesday evening, prayer meet
ing, 7:30 p. m. ' , (
You are cordially invltedto Wme
and worship with us in the beauty
of .holiness.
Disciples Assembly of JosiiM'Chrlst.
II! 8 Kast . Main St., Upstairs. :
Old-time KOhpel of the Kingdom
of Heaven he, ins preached and.ro
stored. Ilring out the sick folks
to hear the gospel. - Christ Is still
healing sick bodies. The signs are
beginning . to. follow the preached
word. Severel have been healed
already and the power of the Holy
Spirit is in the midst of his people.
Meetings every evening at 7:30
p. m. and 11 a. m. and 7:3o p. in.
Sundays.
Meetings conducted by Evangel
ist V. K. Brown. Public invited
to attend all meetings.
First Methodist Chtiivli
AVest Main at Laurel,
liaymond S. Ilees. Minister.
9:45' a", ni. CMiurch school.
1 0:u5 a. m. Morning woishlp,
"Knting and Drinking With Jesus."
0:00 p. m. Intermediate Htory
hour.
0:0 p. in. Young people of
Methodist church. South, hold a
joint communion service, with First
Methodist young people in latter
church.
7 : 3-4 p. in. Happy Sunday even
ing " hour. Second installment of
continued story, music, and ser
mon, "Where Did You Hit Jesus?"
Jon Kngllsh Lutheran Chtiivh.
t Fourth and Oakdukv. V.Dr. II. C.
Funk, pastor. kosidonco 518 W.
Fourth street. . ,
-The bible school begins at 10
o'clock. .'
Church services at 1 1 o'clock.
Opening Hcrmun by thu pastor.
Subject, "A GracJbus Invitation.'
The pastor will be delighted to
greet all the members and friends
of Z on chmh at tills service.
Afier tiie morning service there
will be a short congregational
meeting, for the purpose of ap
proving application fur aid from
the 'mission board.
First tlulslUin Climx-li.
X'nth anil oaltritil streets. Cni"-
inan K. Mull, minister. orncc
iimi puNtur'H study in the cliurch.
i'honi! 100". Kesidcnee pliunfc
1337. "
"Test Our Welcome.'1
Murnlnt; worsliip and cgnimun
lon 1 0 :ns. .Sermon subjeet, "The
Ordinance of. the Lord's Supper."
Hlieclul limsie. A lielpfnl fellow
ship. Tlio populur evenlni; service nt
7:30 will he given over to Hie
Women's Missionary society, which
will present a dramntiziillon. The
pasennt will be . entertaining, but
as Rood as a ' sermon. Kveryone
is Invited to aitend.
llllile school ' assembly . i,:ij
Christian Kndeavor groups, .wlli.
meet nt 6:30. ... . .
first llnptbt Clnirt'li." :';
Sunday school mrtjtK promptly
nt !t:-15. '
tic on time. Mrlng your hlbl.
Classes for nil ages. ,f. V. Wort
man, superintendent: Pr. .Tamos
W. Kramer of Denver. Colo,, comes
td us In special meetings, begin
ning next Wodnesday evening. De
cember ". Dr. ; Kramer, a great
man uf Clod, u powerful speaker
who brings conviction to his hear
ers. "Tddy" llooevelt said of
him: "Kramer gotm- goat. Hear
him: he will get yours." r
Dr. Katun's morning ' subject.
'On the Job." .
Kvnlng r b j p r t, "The Klec
t;ons." Church .'-quurtctto will
sing "O. Clod f My Salvation." by
Nolte. Church orchejrtra will play
for the offertory. 'Water Lilies "
by SI. Claire nnd an a" postlude
will pflay "May Dreamt" hy
Horch. In the evening t" milv
quartette will olhg. A hearty
welcome to all servlcen. ,
Valley lUitlio Clinrrh. ' .
lllll Itny. pastor. I". O. I). CIS.
Standlni; on the fundamentals
, of the Christian faith: undenotnl-
nntlonal. r.roadeastlnir over KM
KI every Sunday nt 8 p.
Opening' aonic, "Conto
Church o'er the Radio."
request to any addreas.)
Prayer.
to the
(Sent on
Congregational aonu,
"Xeiir the
Cross." ' . ,
Scripture lesson. Mathev, 13th
chapter. 1 io 8oth teraes.
Solo. "What Will Vou Do With
Jesus?" Iiy the pastor.
Annpunremcnts. 1
Special sons, by the Chiulauqua
j quartet.
j Sermon, "fioivlnc and Henpinff."
j Onl. 6-7, by the pastor.
We are neallntr the end uf f2S
anil some of us the end of mii
earthly labors. All of us are go
ins somewhere and trhrn we reach
the. Journey's end each one of us
must give an aecountlnic unto Cod.
Is there anything more import
nnf than to prepare for this even!
that will determine our future i
destiny?
Turn In 'uiul let us reason to-j
gether Sunduy night at 8 p. m. . ;
First Church of ChrUt, .VicmKl.
Authorized branch of the mother'
church, the First Church of Christ,,
Scientist, in Itoston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday
at 7 o'clock, church edifice. L' 1
North oakdale. Su''-ct for Sun-;
day, December 2. Ancient and
Modern Necromancy, Alias Mes
merism and Hypnotism, Denounc-,
ed.
Sunday school-, at 9-: la. ' Appli
cants under the of S may be!
admltttil.
. Wednesday evening tm-etings. i
w hich iucltldi testimouieH of Chris-I
Han Science healings, at t o'clock. !
- The reading room, which Is In !
the Mcdiord building, is open daily
from 12 to 4. except Sundays and
holidays. The I tilde and all au-,
thurlzed Christian Science litem-;
tu re may be read, borrowed or'
purchased. j
;The public Ik cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the;
reading room. j
Prebytcvlnii Church . ;
Holly and Klghth St. j
rM win- Percy Lawrence, minister.
U:4u a. m. Illblp school. We
specialise in character training be- j
ginning with the beginners and i
continuing on up thru the primary, j
intermediate, senior and adult de- j
pnrtmenlH. Dr. h. u. liiiiott, acting-
superintendent. '
11 a. in. "Poi-c Hcliglun" ininis
ter. Music: Anthem, by mixed tmar
tot. ''Jles't Are the Pure in Heart,"
(HuertPr). ' "
-l Was Cllad When ThOy Said
Unto Mo." ((Jalbrallh).
Children's serinun; "Snow."
7:30 n. m. K-rinon by Hev. .Mai ;
oohib Mcl-cod, i.D., ncently from !
Pitisburgh. 1.. the new secretary j
for men's work In the Presbyterian !
church In the coast states with j
headquarters at San Francisco.
K Very "tine Is Invltbd to this service.
Dr. Mcl-od will speak to the
Men'a ohih on Thursday night also.
0:30 p. m. Senior and inlerme
dlate C. 12.
IVesbyterlan Chuiuh or Jack.on
vllk Klmer K. MeVleker, pastor. .
In the absence of the pastor the
congregation will have the priv
ilege of hnvlng II. F. W. Spllver
of Bedford to speak at II a. m.,
and at 7:30 p. m. of next Sunday,
December 2.
It Is to be hop.-.: that all will
Improve this upport unity of lis
tening to u live bUHtncKM man
present the living gospel )o thm.
Sunday school. 10 a. in. Hoy
.Martin, superintendent.
Preaching, 11 a. in., by Mr. Spll
ver. r
Christian Kndeavor. 6:45 p. m.
l'reachlnf; at 7:30 by Mr. Spllver.
Mid-week .services
Hihle st uily, TueHday. 7:30 p. m.
Leader. Otto Niedermeyer.
Senior choir jiractice, Tuesday
at" k:lt p. ,ni. - J ',. , ." , .
Junior choir 'pi'-aoiiee, Wodnes
day at 7 p. m.-
All will.be made welcome,-;
: GOING BUTTE FALLS
Medford will be well represented
at the iiutte Kails celebrutioti to
night according to present Indica
tions, quite u number of local peo
ple havliKT planned to bo "among
those proKent."
The evening's entertainment,
which Is being sponsored by the
city council of ftutte Falls, wi:i
consist of a program, movies and
a big dance In the gymnasium. A
good floor with , plenty of room
In, dunce and e.xcidlciit dance music
from Medford . Is expected ,lo draw
a In ige nu in I er of da ncers fro m
all purls of the valley.
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LOS ANGELES SUSPECT
Churlna Sliilftor, k ti-niiHli-iil, was
tiriTstrd In Mi'dfoia liiHt nlclil us
a Hiisiifct. In hun Anili'loH, Cul., on u
rhnrsc. of litirKlnry 'nnd Ih belns
held In tlu; county pull iiu'.iitln;;
further duvolopnynlH. C;ilifornin
offlct-TK nri1 fXprrtflfU 4o urrlvo for
the fUHltlvtv iioxt .woi-k. Hhnffcr
In iiIko ;.susiiectod . of having hurK
larUrd MVfi'irl rinjniK ln-,tic ilotcl
Meilford. ". i---'
Polish Dictator
fervor
Recent photograph1 nf Central Jo
seph Plludlcl, premir pf Pound.
ML
ill
HOME FROM VISIT IN EUROPE
Efliabeth Morrow,. daughter of Dwight W. Morrow; ambassador
.to Mexico, has returned to New Vo'rk from Europe following a visit
In Conitarttinoplt'wltb her--a.unt, Miss Alice Mdrrow; and Mrs.
Evangeline Lindbergh; She declined to discuss reports of her possi
ble engagement to Col. Charles. A. Lindbergh...'
INTO USE ON RUN!
T
iyearn after the i)est spread thru
' jthc cotton belt. Weather condl-
The. flrt of the so-called "gVeen . tions were unfavorable.- In eon
colored" plane to". be ued In the funence. the cotton vrup In Oclo
, , ,, ,her was estimated- at less than
trans-continental air mail , hci -' . . ...... ,.-,.,! ...m,
vice i rum nan francisco easi.. 17 P77 000 imjcs n Q2. UiMt)
were recently put into use on the r yi.ars small crop of U9rtft 000 !
San KranciHco-Medrord-I'ortlnnd-; Kales was held down by acreage I
Seattle route by. the l'licific Aif'reduction. hool-weevil damaue. and'
Transport. and ultimately allth(, .Mississippi floods"
Phtnes used in the coast mail! Oulrylnn nm poulto produc
servicO will, be Hhitlluiiy colored. J tlon. the secretary said. have
Heretofore the air mail planes ;shnr((i jU the general prosinrlly
have been 'all silver in color; TheiDf tK. livestock industries, dairy-
new Hcbeme is n green fustlngc.
with silver for all wings except
the top of the top wings, which
is oraiiKo m enlor. The orange
makes the plane visible from
above, when it is nt rest on a
Ki-een ueld, und the green has
been found hot to how oil soil-
ing so. badly as the old silver
color., ' , . i .
:
siioi xi) iihm Afiitici ircitiv
tcontinubd From Vago One)
outstanding develuiiinent in the
1!2S agricultural siluallon," the
report says. "Cuttle pricey cn
linucd the.ndvanco which stai'
ted
lid -
late in I'j'id. tind by : lat mid
summer reached the highest av
age . level ever recorded In peace
I'liio. IIok prices early In tljol: ,. . , ', ,; . '' 4
yt'Ur tutiehed the" bottom uf n ' "
long decline, which had slarted' - UKTltOIT. Dec. 1. I'l Names
IS months previously and are nv vt fl'om 1!U to 30 Inspectors of the
in the upward swing of a new J PUHtomif border patrol hi-re. In ad
prlrc. cycle.. I.amh prices were llll" 13 arrested yesterday will
well maintained, notwithstanding! . lrescntd to the federal grand
Increased production. Wool prices' JT together with evidence Implb.
were hgher. Uange conditions, eating theni in gruft nnd consiiracy
generally wore fair to good thru-j ''barges Involving rum-running ac
out the year; all seelluns werej tivlties, Juhn li. Watklns, L". S.
free from serious droughts, Abun-j district attorney, said today. Wat
,dant supplies of corn. hay. and J ins withheld the names of the
other feed id iff f were harvested." j men. Of the 13 inspectors arrest
Crop production in general, tin- ed yesterday, four were arraigned
report asserts., was good In all
part of the eounlry, "exectt In
tin? enslern and XTntral piirta nf
the irotton belt. In parla of tin;
eastern eorn helt. nnd 111 an nrea
nffeetert Iiy drouKht, compi'islni;
nio.st of South Unkota, western
N'chraska, I'astern Colorado, New
.Mexleo, and southern Texas. v
- "Sharp eiiuiiKCH In lempern
Hirn In the Hjirlni; destroyed the
winier wueai M'uiMtd on luuy in.-i
OOO.iiou iieri's and thinned , the'
rtauil mi it larfte arldltlonul ncr;-
ace. " I' adds. Jieaeoinnir . wan
eonipllealed by n cold nnd wet
.lime. In the. late Hummer and
full' the South Atlnnl!a states had
torrential rains that not now pre
cipitation records et ninny sta-,
tions. These advnrse conditions,
however, were largely offset 'by;
the Konerally favoralilc harvestlnn
weather In tile more Important!
ni;i'leullliral stales."
llllili I'roilni'tlim. j
All the three major American
crops, wheat, corn anil cotton, arej
estimated as showing hlKh pro-j
ddctlon In , compaiisnii with last!
yenr. hut h e n V y . losses -to cot-,
ton' were noted because 'oi the:
btill Weevil nml had w..'alher. and!
a severe price deprcss'on was re-j
ported In the wheat siarkot. I
"Our xclieat production exceeded!
noo, Olio. ohu bnshola for the fliatj
time inre 1918 " the report says
"The Increase wan mostly In hardi
winter and in durum wheat, lil-j
dicatlouH are that the world's sup
ply of wheat for the l38-3t inar-J
ketlng season will he about 5 per
cent - R-rea'ter than . liat of.- the,
127-2S sensop. -
"III the l.it two lilontlls . wheat (
prices In tliot'nlted Slates havei
averaited about 23 per cent lower
I than those of the correspondlnc
I period In 192". This depression
i!b doubtless to some deeree-il r-l
suit of the Increuso In the worlds,
production of wheat. The preent
jieason resemmes i2. -jt in n,
I wheat price movmnta. In 1 1 2 51 -1
124 wheat prices fell during th( I
(early morkctlnK. but advanced as,
the season progressed."
I "Cord production Is estlmateiij
iat ubout 2.9(10.00(1.000 bushels, tllej
i largest cron since I tt2 n. orn.i
i which furnishes aiiout half our,
grain supply, has urown this yeor
on an acruune a II I lie larger than,
that harvested' -last year, and the)
yields, althouiih uneven., nvcraned '
a little better. Iowa hod a rec-t
ord cron nnd good yields werei
wired :i.u III lllltuds, Missouri, I
it
i
Kan-aH,' Oklahoma, and Texan, in-
.4iii.-V iv'nli.ml ,inli:il to
'the ttvenige of " tiie Mant, 10 years
'nlid Vsr-nlw!nM i- r n iv Hllclltlv
above the 10-year average. In
other iinpniMum corn-rnhdng Htates J
the yieldH were disapptinting.
"('otton was. planted on about
-lfi.700.MOO acre, an Im-vense of
11.4 per cent over the ncreage
planted last year. Lohcr from
the boll weevil, however, were
the heaviest since the fiwt fw
i xv. having been piu'tlculurly aided
j t,y tariff protection oi
j , heese ' and milk, and
butter,
poultry
iinrming , by specialization and
I breeding improvement such an,
coal stove brooders and mammoth
Incubators.,
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WILL FACE
; .'.!' '. I
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; jestcntuy and tbe remainder today
Wlllililu 'l'oniil(lla plcjidcfl kuI1L'
yi'ntorday nnd hus .released today
when, he Hilpplicd ?2r.00 bond. The
others pleaded nut Kiiilty anil bonds
weru set at from $250(1 lo $lu,000.
ni.L'IiKIKLDH. V, Vn., Dec. I.
Crt') 'Mine reMcue crews today were
endeavoring to reach nix men on
tombed by an ex pi onion lam night
In the I'rlnccMs-I'ocahoptaH Coal
company mine on spice creek, near
Uoderfleld. The cmvk were brnt
tlclng off bad afl- and gun u Ihey
nioved ti lowly forward.
'-Utile hope of finding the men
alive, remained after the rcNeuc
workers had lolled throughout the
night In eff6rfn to force their way
io inu nvin more man a mue un-j
durground when the pIulon, be-1
llevod only tycalr In extent, oc-j
currou. . f ,
SMALL HOUSE BURNS
OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS!
Klro of undetermined origin thin
forenoon destroyed a rniall dwell
ing, the property of H. O. Hurtil,
on spring utrect, oiitnlde of thy
city limit h. The city chemical -truck
rushed to the Hceno. htitj
could do no- good, the flnniCH hav
ing adtnnced too fur. However,
the furniture wan t veil, with tho
exception of a Mttive. unit the Ions
! cold to be cftverfd by lnur
Hnc?. The fh deparlnifnt waM cnlled
hit evening on a fnhe olarm be
I'tiuw of a until II fir which boyH
had built In n furnair formerly
tifed in the I hi dovn n f ni 1 1 dryer,
before It burm-d down nevern!
yeam ago. The ftirnn- t In nil thut
retnainn of the dryer.
RESCUE CREWS
ENDEAVORING TO
RFAPH CIV MFM
uLnuii uw im.it
'POSTMASTER HAS
IHINTSTO SENDERS
KTMAS MAIL
! ith the approach of tiie Christ
mas itason when thousands of
pack iges will be .sent from Med
ford by parccL post to all parts of
- the L'nilCil States, warning in for-
niallni was issu.il loiliiy ly fuel- mini i-l-illon nf iffiii-r uiul simm-nmsli-r
Win. J. WariM-r lu llu- lnt'iil ; iun linwoll ci'ioinonlal In ! hrli!
pulilio. lu Die ofrvrl :;il in liiKiirnl n Mi-drnid next tfulmiluy. Dt-n m-
iKirci'l iJiwknKCH vluM-in n llqulit i ijor K.
: ciiiiniiH r is iMi-kcil nlnni! will. yftl VIkIit I'lii l FU-htiii-r him
ollii-r Viiliuil.l.' aniolrs. it tin- 1 tliiKriaK'il this tvronu.nial id thr
liiiul.l onuiluci- is liiiiUi n in nan- isianlon Unwell ci-n-mnnlnl In hun
:sii. tlio aipviuiiiiinil will .inly pay ur uf sianlon rtnwi'll of C.rantM
' for the actual damage done that
! b for the. container and Its con
' telitn.
Insuiance will nc-
paid by
the postiifflce depuriuieut for any
i other articles that may have been
! packed in the siiiii' parcel pack
! uc, Mich iiH a silk drCHH. mvktie,
or other ikitlimt; or article and
: which suffered damage by the
i container beiin; broken. illMliranee
only will be paid on the container
ii m cu.h.s.h , . Tp ZiniaV),St lllultlp ;hll iCJI(ItM
The poHtofUce deparlment rea- I sl), ((f Cliplin ,.,,, smi'l). have
muih that if the p-irce package had h w , ,
iM't'u p:u-k(i piiou'i'ly tin? . Il,inl,l i ......v.. ....
ontaluer would not have, beon
broken. 'Therefore it is up to all
people :,snding out t 'tiflstnuiM
luckage, especially If they ontain ,
i." .... ,
a bottle of perfume or
pack them carefully and .securely, i
1'oHtmaMter Warner said,-- ) ' ,
' It vvitubl much cltct.lie mwu.
:. n....... . i
Hcparately.
I.cst any one hud forgotten thai
the ChriHtmas shopping seuson
- H now close at hand, a vl.stble
reminder was the annual decora
tion of Slain and the other busi
ness streets toduy with Christmas
trees placed along the curbing on
each side of tlio street.
Then, too, comes the annual
formal opening of the Christmas 1
shopping season on Monday night.:
when there will be doingn down
town and the holiday decorated
windows of the stores .will be i
disclosed to the public.
! .Ml Christina's packages should -
be mailed by December . 15', eX- j
cepi inosp , tuuircHSca to neuroy
home points. , Hence a.k purchases ;
m,UHt. be mado within thu , next j
two week.
Mall Tribune ad are read by
n.nn nennlp vArv dnv ' w
KOIt Ql'ICK IIKMKI'-TAK.K
Tins
A. H. MclJuiilel, llox r,I. I.lndr
side. W. Va., wrlles: "1 am Kind
lo tell .you Ihat Kolity'a llonny
and Tar Compound la the best
eolith end cold remedy that can
lie boUKht. 1 had a Hcvcrn, and
racklni; coiikIi that wan not
helped by other medicines, and
before I used half a botlle of
.KoUy's Money ami Tar .t'Olllr
pound my coilli was gone."
For 'Aile by .larhllii & WoodH
IJi-UR Store.'' '
mrr nrnnnninMoi
Kl ULUUtXMSIUilOi
HOU'DAY REMINDER!
MONDAY OPENING'
P$ pODAY l .
FT? MS?ORD- ;
VI.'-'. 7-';'tffll aZ ' 7
' .
PYTHIANS PREPARE
FOR CEREMONIAL
SATURDAY, DEC. 8
"The Hot Sands." the official 1.
t. K. K. publication, was dis
tributed . through the mails ibis
morning. It announces the
ras. who was recently elevated
to the station of pi and chancellor
of the ICnlKhls of Pythias of the
; pi-nmi domain of Oregon.
The ceremonial will lie held in '
the Knights of Pythian hall on ;
West Main ntreel. and Will be the1
mecca of Iokkles from all points;
In Hunt hern Oregon and northern
California, with possibly delea
l ion from Mar.shfield and Port-
j,m
Ihut (lien will lit' n full ri'ln'ili-Niil
nxt 'Tucsilily ovcnlliK Willi liif full
illvnn.
1 HuportM arc t-onuiiK rt'iuu UH1
tyro committee that tyro.n an1 sign
lug up, which Is very encouraging
; to Mr. Klchtner, ns he wishes to
1 1 1 1 h class a larg.'. f poslble
lu honor of the new cham-cllor
conuiianiler from outhern tiregou.
New and original jdunts will l"o in
line for the famous eight h order.
The Pythian Sisters will serve
one of their famous haiuiuctp.
Klahorato decorations for both
the Interior and exterior, of the
I'ythlan building nru Mndng plan
nd by th' THiss Heine company.
Inc., assisted by i Votaries Kd
Shackel and llaker Yarbrough.
I
I flnM.irifa Hilvjrilulnir vpts r..snlt
i
.Exchange Tire Co.
L Oifief &
RUBBER STAMPS
Marshall Printing to.
Pi-intinj, Ruling, . Embossing
Process Engraving
Corner Main and Grape Sts.
Phone 1363
U AND HOLLY STS. PHONI 141
A Complete Cleaning and
Dyeing servicb . ,
1111 V U1 Wall I l
u REPAIRING JJsj
WAWfeEJEWELERS '
Li3tcn ,to the . latest , ';
on the air totiipht
orer station KGO '
at 8:00 Eastern time.
Complete red network of 10 tUtioci
Eiversicie tl Plione 520