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MTTFOT?r VATT, TRTWTVF;. M1WORP. ORKHOV, SUNDAY. niTEMfiKT? 2. 102S. PA OF TTTR.PW T Paru-uins, silk vrlour remnants; j fur pilluvvH. Kushiun Isliop, 4:Mt . - .... 1 ' .1LI1IIUHI Jtlll. .t'Jll- . ir Homiu'rrt i luiiurnin hum i 'r.. riu-tn.c .. .1... .n..-- jiowMnty to i;olu Iti.'a to laKo up- v ' "- lniln JispatihiiiK work. Willi H"" "t lirlliK uliU: to list.ll' Mlih h lw. I.,. ..... ..IH-...0.1 for: I" " r'"1'" miitlull ill NVw York i Hl'iiTHl vi-urs. Mr. Holmes ill '"' ' da.vlit.-lit. ho huviiiK I'cMltral Point vixilud hia niutllt-r. imilii.li.d "'at fi-ut ywrtfrday Mm. -Mollli. P. HiilniPH. alHtvr. Klk" ' '"'I' wlirlv at noon lie KluilyH, and brother, Hurtzoll. Host I'tah lump con!. Til. 631. If VISITS IN CITY 5 ' Mr. :md Mrs. I.ayol ' Italic. D, funiu'iiy tif M.dfoul. liut now 1 pennumiilly lutund hi this rity HAf ttTI AM haw imrt hiihi'tl u motli-rn tlmn- II m I VIMIb l luulii llunx- on l'urllund Ave.. m& VV&UlAl ; from lluMif Urus. II M (will iiuw rvidi. Air. r.:iil huWN( U-r i-sionsilli' position wlili III. I. Maytag WiicIiIiik M:ibiir Co.. mid' After IlllVillK KKllt IWU WWkl hu JtO!lUtIt-il wllltl llr Wat tlilllri- Willi friends itnd ri'littiws In On- twrvd to this city. Klamath tnil Point mid Mudiord. J. 11. xevs , lluimcs. former well known loenlj Southern Pacific employe, phiiiH to leave next Tuesday or AVednes- Ahmed Kniin Hey. of Onstan- -tinuple. K.-u. with his wife, Madam Kniin. at the J. K. Mcln-nnid at'. , lioiue. ;;i7 Vi( luih street, . m lertl.iy. oh iou-Iy enjoying a typ- tun-t'a,1 Aincru-an meal, which siuri- ;ed in on a New York station. II " M with oup and ended with pie. uepurted Omt while tho reception' 1 he penetratiiiK dark eyes 01 the i fAi,iA t. in. i.. I vmni" Vnrk-Uh iflicliil. - soilirllt T.o , ,1 -H.y Sanitary Sl,-vi,..:rl,on..M2.;w'"' o..n,IUrmlo. .h. Thomas Realty Co., real estate,. ' '-i-itf mulv ,,,'llny ones uf his pretty Insurance and hi null loans on any : . " ' : wife, thi-uniit the conversation. thinV of value. Palm IMoek. corner ll JmuIs l.-ft yesterday jt..m.;c,tl , tXT .hrtM uiffer- Maiii and Front, upstairs. M , CoIw"- Kaiiba. si'1'"1 thl',ent laiiKiiaKo-r, witli their frien.ls. Mi Bella M. Smith, buyer in ; with her parents, Mr. iul'Ml.. anJ yivs UliVllU McDonald the roady-to-wear department oft'13' c- K SeKor. 'whom tliev knew in Constanli- !usines! poluteil Tin world, and was soon :ip head ui the Autoiliobll" and Ti attt'r Company l Mann'a. was hack nt her post yes-I "areH are uooa lnvesimeniB , nullp terday after a week a absenco on:""" ko uivkiciium. puuun.-nn Kmln P.ey account of illness. That j;ood coal low in ash. Han Hen Coal Co. Phone 23:. if AVe doublo fork our coal , no dust. Hanson Coal Co., Phone 'JV.K h fond of Amorican tf vim-inl assemhly vt its last dinner meeting of the reason, the Mullnomah Anglers' and Hunters' club last week went on record in favor of several pro posed changes in fish and game laws. Included in the proposals made by Marold Clifford :anie warden, was the lengthening of the deer reason. The bag lim it on ducks mill reclassification of name fish nlsn ver discussed. ! miration for th New dresses. mid nth pi- henn.iun nnd tifnl materials, for wile. Latest ! re,ll,lin lov 1("t t designs from New York City. Very reasonably priced. Sizes 38 to 4(1. Call 004-L. 2u3 Among recent voluntary peti tions in hnnkruplcy filed in I'ni ted Stales court at - Portland wa i.uiiuing & i.oan Asoclation. L'iu-!,ilim.s nn.l thfmrs American. Hi Mr. aud M,s. Harold McDonald . Ajrma MftUn. ,H Ct,Iumhia i-nlver-entertaned Ahmed Kinln Pey ndjN,lv from- which he graduated his wife. Madame Kn.ln. who ur-lul t.arril.tl ,llick a H. 1) to rived in Mcdford on the Shasta,nis n;itlvc ,lUm in ,.)U lltt 1e. yesterday, with a long motor trip !,., n,,. (i ,,ninher f one Elk. ProFpect and nr-nf u,lt largest newspapers In Con cenic points during thd .., n.i,. ,liu ...ntm-lnU afternoon. Kmln liey. who iviro-inttIm.t0(, wldP utention. sents a large Turkish Importing! Kniowint; ,iu. War, when til- .... .(...n. is a mamoer oi in- uro-: I.-1,,il1 ..r.noied oori ..r Turkev (.,oiisiaiui!io)i-. ; ...... Turkey, the largest concern of It kind in thai country, and in which i'aiaity he is mnv ing. liui in suite ot hit fmioer ex perien e. Kmin l.: declares thai he will return to the newapap r inc. Tiiat kiml of work in stiinelhin-r oiii wliu'li you eft n in t escupc. It gets into the hloud you un derstand '. and keeps raiting yu bat k. 1 stii.ll return to it in t h future 1 hope coon." He has.1'-c-nily completed a IhmU. ' Tui ki and the Woild War.' wbuli i now being piib'tihi'd t-y -Uo- Cat:- t; neub- Institute, and will soon I"' , iiy available. Ahmed Kmin ivy and M-'.dnino tll(, Kmin came to Ameru a Just on-.- , IU week ahead of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald and veiled the prim ipal cities thru the. east. They arrived in Med ford on the Shasta yeMerday morning to pay thfir friends a brief visit. Yes terday afternoon they went on a ?notor trip thru the valley,, taking in liogue Elk and surrounding points. . fit Thty will leave today for Kltim- (1f ath Falls, and will then go straight p east and to return I" Turkey Their hurry in returning to I heir " U. ::im Irs naim oijr big boy way l.aii; hi Constantinople widi liis nurse and my mother." '!'. Mint,- Minlimr dreamily. And h'r fii-irs ere :li'W to rclea.se l-.s 1 kctiess t the inspection o( y SERIES L STARTS riTV CYPurniicn UN I LAUilLUUL FINE FATTENED nl le "Rs dir the mayitr and eoiilli-il Is Mint w hile Ihere com pa rat ively lltt te crime III iiy during the month just i the ritv court enjoyed an e. eotionally coed month finan i iall. as while there were only lit iiy cases in ttie court, the fines tn ken in tmgregated $4't.. All o.' t lii- money goes into the city treasury. Thi' mon t lily report of .t lids1' Taylor lists the cases as follows: Four of intoxication, three of traf fic violations; wo for possession liquor; ."1 for disturbing the e; and 1 case investigated and not docketed. f tile total f'tie.s the Tomorrow is thy first Monday tinder the new plan a lifted by the iaciic Air Transport company that air mail will be tarried, nial.iirx a daily service of the lutherw six thly u week mail service. The new plan gives (iiorm .lohiuon, radio operator at the airport, the joy of workh:-: every day in the weeU, taking away his Monday holiday. The new schedule was found nec essary because of increasing busl ness and is expected to be found .exceptionally convenient oer the Cluistmas rush. The volume of mail carried by the Pacific Air Ti an sport has been found to be steadily Increasing, especiatl over tho week-ends, much of the load of which will now he borne by tho Monday planes. ZAdUKH. Jugoslavia, Dec. 1. HtudeutH were seriously and many others Injured during the tenth anniversary cele bration marking the foundation of tho Triune kingdom tomiy. whvu Croatian students tore down three national I lags from the cathedral and teplaced them with three blau flags as an expression of Crnutia's disapproval nl the celebration. This enraged Serbian students ami re sulted in open conflict. Fireurm:. st irks and other weapons were fiecly used. It was first reported that there hud been two fatalities, bit when the streets were c!ear-d only wounded were disclosed. in die- king it. Chief of Policy I.. V. .("jokinH. sent out an order toil. i y to officers to round up all sns i-i iini-j li;ir:ieters. Cbtropracilu Naturopath 7 Dr. H. P. Coleman fffh RnccpHsfttl Year !n Mndford -reatmonts by Appointment Medford Center Dldfl. Phono MS Kleirornriuv Fonti Re.lflnc I. -tl" PiH;TI...i. ore.. Hie lt'clarng 1 hat a crime wa vt was tut in Portland ami that I he police must p,it immediate results WKI.r.INCToNi N. (,V) Final figures of the recent licensing New Zealand give a Z.. Pec. 1. the vole In' referendum majority of thr. to Hogue rounding scenic native lamk was best explained trnt'fie violations consist itic id" by Madame Kmin. who opened reckless driving amounted to JI7.", her purse and drew out a ptctfir" jnd the two for the possession of a linv ilnrk-eyed boy of three, of liquor cases brotiuht In t.riO 1 I4.3LT. against pndiitdt ion. The vote was as follows: For continu ance of the prcsi-ut licencing sys tem. ST-l.Tdt-;; for slate control, IW, "fl for nvnhil.ilfnn. :!!t4.-i:.t DANCE Wednesday AND Saturday Nites WALKER'S MEDFORD'S NEWEST PAVILION Why be satyfied .with a rcudy-made suit when you tan have an Ed. V. Price OE M. Born Suit, ' tailored to your measure, for .' $25 up A fit or your money back. The Men's Shop Next to Rialto state ' was a close friend of Mr. and I Turkish control of the emm- .urs. waroid McDonald during , u As J( r(lsu,t e was (.xiltl(1 men- two year s .winy in Tuntey. : tt( lait i ui; i in hisu oinciai expressed nu - where he ears, finally "llw, M two scenery oi urr::,,, .,.. i,i u.tti. regret that be could not Ilf' nlov it. ' . . ' . Pest I'tah lump coal. Tel. G3I.I ; Mcdford Fuel Co. tf 1 Among the university and col : lege students who are spending the Thanktigieing holidays in Med ;ford, were Jasper Itaynolds, t'. of remained fur returning to an exchange ; one hy Harley 1 Minn, farmer of Talent, giving' midlines of 12, 177.75, and assets of $Ti"00. John II. Lock, painting and dec orating. Fine interior work a spec ialty. Phone J 1 H or 3. i.".4 A 1 00 per cent attendance of members is expected tomorrow nlrtljt at the regular monthly meeting of the Medford Voluntee. fire department. Give Fuller Urushes for Christ mas. For Immediate service, Tel. 1JA4-J. '7tJ Amour; tlie out of town visitors who were in Medford yesterday were V. M. Petrie and Mrs. Lil lian Scott of Talent. Fred Warner of Trail. H. F. AVhetstone of Cen tral Point, 1,. II. C.allatin and Posena (hillatin af Valley View. Mrs. Hthcl Hockersmllh of Mea dows and Mrs. K. 1). Flneh of Cold Hill. O.. Chester 11 ubhurd. Katherine Sweeney, o. S. C.: Paul I.uy. Mar jjorie Kelly 1. of (.; Keith Logo II. (. S. C; llowen dale, Fdward 'Andren. Howard Deitrlch. (leorge , , I.owe. Kstil phlpps and Stanley Itoggs, p. of o.: Pill Anderson and Arehie iJiing.'O. S. C.; and '-Cecil Coss and Kleaiior Crlh. 1'. of O. Asked what be did during his ; exile., the young bey, smiled audi answered sininlv: i "I didn't. wastoV my tlmtf. ' read insideranly wOtc onu and learned to sp;ak Italian." Af- l ter his return, he entered the Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. u:t7tf John Sullivan received a badly cut head and Walter (li Hi land of the Cillilnnd and Lowe Tilt; com pany, a number of painful bruis es, when the ear in which they I were returning to Medford f rom j Klamath Falls, skidded and turn- : i ed over on the highway this side of Keno yesterday noon. The lo eval men were taken to Ashland , by a passing motorist, when- thev. received medical a tent ion, and i en tight the nl age to Medford. TlU'lr! car was badly damaged. SALT I.AK K CITY. Dec. 1 . iVl'i Moose Xorbeek, Portland heavy-, weight wrestler, alter taking the , first fall from Ira Dern in 4:t minutes here last niht, lost thc: mateh when Ui- was unable to re- ntl:30 p. ni.. to attond funeral of .turn to tho ring after being thrown I'.ro. Floyd W'hilloek. Services at j for the serond fail In I'S mlnutoH, M,( K, church. I. O. O. F. burii.llwlth tho Utah grappler's airplane! rite at cemetery. i'r.3 i sulu. . Dine Today at ! Hotel Medforfl Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At tho Medford Olid IVIliuvs, Atlt'lllluti! All Odd Kolluw! am reiiiH'.sled u lw at I. O. O. V. hull Sunday These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Before You Buy Any Radio Set HEAR R C A Radiolas We say, without hesitation, they are BEST. We offer the ' sets themselves to PROVE it. Set the price you can af fordand we have an RCA Radiola to meet it. And you KNOW you are getting FULL, DEPENDABLE value. RCA Radiolas are designed and built by the men who have been undisputed leaders in radio since the first "wire less" call rang out men who have contributed practically every import ant advance, to the science. The world's greatest in reputation, in engineering talent, in factory and lab oratory facilities that is why RCA Radiolas are BEST, at all prices. Prices $82.75 and up. Southern Oregon Electric w x ' . rmm immm viimw ! Vi)W)nWh)))mrmmmm The Store With the Christmas Spirit Is Headquarters for the Useful Gift Conveniently arranged for easy selection on counters and ta bles throughout this big store, you'll find hundreds and hun dreds of , f' THE MOST PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY There are gifts to delight every feminine heart in the Lingerie Section negligees, robes, silk underwear of every description, including a beautiful line of fancy pajamas. NOVELTY GIFTS SUPREME Table after table of the newest novelties in Plastic, as boudoir lamps, trays, candy jars, dresser scarfs . bath salts in cleverly packed containers of ,' various kinds ribbon novelties, as garters, shoe trees, hand- kerchiefs folders, sachets in daintily -boxed and packed containers dozens of other gift novelties that are new and original. , FOR MILADY'S CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCE UN Gift Wrapping Wo liavt'iil! Hit' new decorative f(ift wrappings available alul a sieeial ' ' ' ' .... WRAPPING SERVICE at a very small charge, and otilv for the special materials used, you "can save all' this trouble for your self ami Mail Your Packages EARLY mmm Right Here in Russell's 1 Branch Postof f ice "Blankets for Gifts". Oregon City and Horner Brothers No 1'inei' gifts for your friends, or for the home can lie purchased than these beautiful "Virgin Wool IMaiikets." Many new patterns and colorings, ns well as the beau tiful plain ; colored blankets, so fashionable right now. Prices rangeVfro'm ;. $6.50 $8.50 $12.50 to $14.50 RUSSELLS "Medford's Own Store ' ftp .i K409 E. Main M. B. Leonard Phone 889 H. O. Frobach i ' ( L-'"( y