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FAdE TWO arenFoirn rATL totbttne, MTraronfi, oKEfloy, tttthsday, aEPEMTOn in, 192s. "if ait I' M A f i f Tccal and 'Personal Mcmbera of the KlkH Indite he Kan arriving in the rlty iIiIh nuon from all parttt uf tho county to attend the biff Chrlslmita tree party doings of the lodge tliix evening, which will In-sin Immediately after u very HhortodKe amnion. Buy your cigara for Christmas Kifla from Hotel Medford cigar Mand. I.arge stock of all leiidinK brnndH. 261tf Don't - forKet JuckHon Springs Club. .Saturday 'night, a:30 till t a. m. , I'tJG ' Amateur tlimtrrciilH will ho a fealure at the Colony dull on Now ronr's eve, Mr. anil Mm. Leonard iji-iiiiT, iir. mu am. 11. innu iur i-.Knn. Air. ann .Mm. i'. . mi. mill nnd Tom Kcurtder will be among the "artists." ! Don't miss the (1 and f 1.98 hats at the Emmy tou Hat Shop in M. M. Store. 289 , Bowl at Nnt evenings. 270 M. A. Smith of Chicago Is one I . of the guesta from a distance reg istered at Medford hotels. Others i are Dave Zolla and Geo. W. Coker ' of New York City. j St. Mark's Culld will hold n food ' and gift sale In Medford Electric j Store, No. Central, Friday, Dec. 14. J 264 Another lurkey dance, Kngle i Point But., night. 20C With the comjiletlon of Holly ' street within the next five days. paving operations In Medford will . be discontinued for the season, ac- cording to City Kngineer Fred Scheffel. Tho streets which came f under the paving contract with the ' 1j. O. Herrold compnny have been comploted with tho exception of Holly. The paving of I'nrk sue, t , which will be paved with concrete 1 probably will not bo begun until tho arrival of better weather. Best Ever pear Duller Is good oh waffles, hot cakes or with cream for breakfast. 267 j All tablets, envelopes, box nnd pounu paper at half price at Hhieids" Big Closing Out Halo. 26!i ' Mr. and Mrs. Iiuls Jennlng i wno novo been confined to their home with attacks of Influenza were reported today to be making ninid improvement nnd will prob nbly be back at their posts of duty i in tne nitoi'irr's office next week. i Coal by the sack or ton. Tel 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf I 'Turkey danco. Kagle Point . Mat. ...... 200' I Mr. and, Mrs. L, H. Corey of Medford huvo been hero for the past day visiting. Mr. Corey Will loavo ror the north th Is evenlnc nnd Mrs. Corey Will return liome.- S Koseburg Nows-Iteview. Strayed Small bay pony, wolghs nuout noo pounds, with scar rce. t,i horn 1 rewnrd for return. Finder please notify Mall Tribune orrico or Phono 86R-X. if 9-4 llenvy grade blenched sheet- . Ing at 4c a yd. at Shields' in closing Out Pole. ziifie Bounty warrants were Issued at the county clerk's office today to Wendol Heals of Fngle Point, one rnyote: Hen Omvnld of Kagle Point, two coyotes: I. W. Frey of I.uke Creek, one coyote. fl ii a r a n teen hemnl Itching. 7n Work not drawn. Mrs. Cnnoose. Slnrlnr' Dollar Store. '. 247tf ICIncnld's turkey dance, Kiiirle Point K'it. night. r,c J. K. McDonald nnd son HuroW returned yeslordiiy from Portlnnil nnd Hilt Coon lake, where thev spent the HHst week visiting and hunting. Mrs. Hnrold McDonald is In Portlnnd visiting her parents. Don't miss the $1 nnd 1.US hntv at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M , M. Store. sort ' Another turkey dnnco, Knele Point Fat. nleht'. 2H6 Among guents from California regltered nt Medford hotels nre Fred K. Wright nnd Wnlter l'd- wnrfls of Los Angeles, K. A. Hell of Peddlng, Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Forhes. A. H. Mnnn, Rnrlo Cook. ,Tns. Mellen and Mr., and Mrs. H H. Williams of fian Francisco. Olobca of tho world from $1 to nt Bwcm's Olft Shop. 261 Phono 166 nd usk us about our family bundle Mrvlen. Mcdfnni Domestic Laundry. Tel. 166. 266 L. C. Oarlock, who resumed hi dn'i. Mnnrfny mnnacvr of the local branch of the Oregon Btntc Motor association In the Chamber . of Commerce building, nrier-a nlm "f : flu, became so 111 yesttirdnj nflernoon that ho went homo. He expected to return to. duty again this afternoon. ' Hot. clean coat. Tel. 631, Med ford Fuol Co. tf" Howl at Nut, ovenlngs. 570 Remember w have a wonderful buy on Fruit Cake, which contains all the traditional quality of FLUERER'S products. r 3 I tuy Chrlstmsi Mitn scan . A Hurvcy of hay prices In Jum ihine county tdiows that Hecond, hlr,1 nnd fnunh cultlnir alfalfa l now bringing 2! per ton in smull lots, ftl In five-ton Ion and t20 n i-urioads. This i for baled hay. The survey made by the rhamlier of commerce also sliows that i0 Is liulng paid at the farm for first class hay, if stored where it can bo reached by truck Ira ills Pass Courier. Thomas Realty Co., real estate. Insurance and small loans on any hllm of value. J'alin Block orner I Main and Front, unstnirs. if J Women's silk liose with pointed j heel, regular dollar a pair value. Holiday xpeclal, 3 pairs I1.9H, wrapped In a gift package, lit , lioKenbcrifV, Inc. 2G! (). H. Vork. Houthern l'urlflc j trainmaster of Howliurg, spent a I few hours in the city this morn ing on business, and lift for his j homo on tho Hhauta. - i Guard your health. fiend your laundry to the Medford Domestic Laundry. Phone 166. 2CB All shelving, tables, counters and adding rnnchlne for sale at Shields' Big Closing Out Sale. 26fi Mrs. Siianne Homes Carter, county school superintendent, was spending today visiting schools in the Talent and Bellvlew districts. Mailing envelopes for every sl7.e photo at Swem's Gift Shop. 264 Turkey dance, L'nglc Point t-'nt L'66 it. C. Miller of Bend left Med ford yesterday after spending a ihort time visiting locnl friends. We double fork our coal no I dust. Hansen Conl Co, Phono 23!i t.hildren-s union suits nt lHe et Shields" Big Closing Out Sale. 26S Although snow has I n fulling In the mountains, the Pnclflo high way 'a well as olher highways In southern Oregon Is opnn to traffic, according to Division Highway Kn glncer W. E. Chandler of Ornnts f'ass. The roads are being kept open by Hie department. Homemiide cakes, fruit cako and plum pudding. Marsh Grocery. 2S8 All dolls, toys, books, Christmas cards, etc., at half, price nt Hhlldi' Big Closing out Sale. 265 10. J.. King, superintendent of the Houthern Pimiflc pusscil thruugii Medford this morning in his prl viito car, on his way south. I hnve a word of encouruge ment and ndvlco for sick people. See J. O. Dietrich, the wonderful magnetic healer who Is located at 236 Ho. Contml Ave. Ho will save you tne cxpenso and tortures of an upcrntiflii. Ho cured me on an ailment which tho doctors termed appendicitis. V. M. Chnrtrnw. 264 Don't forget Jackson Springs t'lub, Saturday night, !):30 till 2 a. m. . . , i26 Clyde Makln, manager of the tin kin Motor company, will leave tomorrow for Spokane, whore he will Join tho special car of Dodge Motor company deleirntCK to tho bu. convention to be held In Detroit ncx week. The excursion will leave Spokane over the Chicago, .Milwaukee & Ht. Paul railroad, broneh sneclnl n reangements with the Southern Pacific. Homemade cakes, fruit sake and Plum pudding. Marsh's Grocery 26Rtf Howl nt Nal evenings. 270 Sir. and Mrs. .1. 11. Tlernuy, VS. H Howe and T. Jefferson of ICugeue nnd W. H. Martin of Knschurg are among tho Oregonlnns registered at Medford hotels. Hemstitching nt ntlssell's. 7c Per vnrd Work gnnrnntOMd. 2H0 All remnants nt half prlco and less at Shields' Big Closing Oul Hale. "ii More prccepltntlon to tho oxtont of .ni of ee in 'I' " -'i : 4-hour period ending nt S a. m. "'v Fol'nvlx.' much sunshine I today, fair weather Is forcenst for tonight and Friday, and lightly colder tonight, with freezing tem peratures. Ladles' night ot Playhouse to night. 26r Turkey -dance, Engle Point Sat 266 A victim of Inriuenxn, D. F. Amlck. prlnclpnl of tho Central Point grammar school. In reported to be vory III at his home in that city. Felt scrnps, all colors, 25o a unch at the Fnshlon Hoop, 424 Medford llldg, Phono 1 181. tf Don't miss tha $1 and 1.S hat at tho Kmmy Lou Hal Shop in M. M Hiore. 2tl!l Mrs. Helen Minltlor, uttunded the funeral of her muthcr-lh-law, Mrs. Mlnkler. which was held In Ash- land yesterday. She was Accom. milled thoro by her sinter. Mm. Kate Vouug. and Mm. H. It. limn, mond, who ulso attended tho fun eral. For flrst-clnsu plumbing repair ing, call Will Swarts at 868-K 264 All silk thread fe u spool at Shields' Big Closing Out Hale. 26S rcdcral game wardens would ilvo u lot of time and trouble If their efforts could be rewarded by tho rapture of the "giuno hog" who shot mid killed 64 House and then Picked out the eight best birds ful fils bag. Hay Steele, federal game warden of Portland, discovered the 64 hlrda riming In the sun; Mr. 1 Hteele said that 1(1 luintera had been arrested durlhir .tho tisst few days on the charge nt killing too many geese. Klamath Tails Hoiy aid. Oregon Fire Relief Assnelatlen of MeMlnm'lllo. Ore. C. L. Goff, Agt., 410 Rast Main Ht. Tel. 812. HJtf Turkey dance, Kagle Point Sat. S66 la III this week at the Sacred Heart hospital Willi flu. Hot. clean coal, Tel. 631, Med. (prd Fuel Co. . tf Individual t hrlKtmas cards for each one of the family at Swem's Gift Shop. . ;64 Ground has been broken for con struction nf a 125. Out) bulldliiK In Klamath Falls, which win bo oc cupied by tho City Transfer com pany. "Oh, 'Doctor!" ' nt Playhouse tonight and Friday. 26J Hommtltelilng, To a yard. Out work guaranteed. Handicraft shop. Paul Heherer, Leonard Carpenter and Shelby Tuttle, officials of the Southern Oregon Ha lea company, nre In Portland on business con nected with that Institution. ftato Traffic Lieutenant J. J. McMahon. formerly MHtlnnnl in this district, arrived last evenlng from his headquarters near Port - land on a short business trip, and expected to leave this evening for his up-state home. I-adle' night at Playhouse Thurs day night. ;tii j Don't miss the fl and II. SK hatsj at the Kmmy I.ou Hat Uhop in M. j M. More. 169 Doors and window cheap at ! Medford I.ulier Co. 237tf I K. J.togers. forest ranger, was I I a Medford visitor yesterday from me ijL-,tu Indian country. Tho Woman's Association of the i-resoyienan cnurcn announces rummage sain for Friday and K.it-lAssn. of the Presbyterian rlmri urday. Dec. 14 nnd 13, In the oldjio the room next to the police stn city hnll on Main St. Public pat-1 Hon on Main St. Friday morning. run.ige is sonciiea. - 6 3 Klnc.-ild's turkey dunce, Kagle Point Hut. night. 266 - A bUblding permit was Issued by the city yesterday to K. G. White side to construct a dwelling at 131)8 Iteddy aveaue. at a cost of $3000. Cual by the sack or ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Danco at Riverside Community Club bat. night. Good music anil good eats. 265' Give Fuller Brushes for Christ mas. Tel. 1294-J, evenings. 276" Badly damaged when struck by n car Inst week driven by H. A Dulluque of Central Point, the gardrull at the Merriman corner on the Pacific highway, three miles nir h of Medford, has been re plnccd with u new rail of different nnign, using only one series of crosspleces instead of two, and con. lildcrnbly shorter. The rail has 'in wrecked twice within thy past three years, with the last mlshup the worst of the two. Mr. Du Buuue's car was badly duptaged inrl ho miraculously escaped seri ous injury. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Bring contributions for Hie rum inuge sale given by the Women' Assn. of the Presbyterlnn church to the room next to the police sta tion ,on Main St. Friday morning. Dec. 14. 264 , Books for boys books for girl:' books for men and women. Some one on your list will be delighted with u book, and Swem's huvo nil tho new ones lo select from. 264 Temporary auto licenses were is -ucd ut the cshcrlff's office yes terday to George Inlaw of Aidi mil. Don Hnrriott nf Mcdrnrd n,i R. H. McCall nf Talent. i.auy with a mile Kii wants housekeeping for a man withohl children. Mis. Mary Oswald. 717 Alder St., Medford. Write or call. s 265 , Hemstitching, , 7c a yard. Our work guaranteed. Handicraft Shop. .1 , 26'J Many out of town people us well us , local residents took advantage of the home cooked chicken sup per served by tho ladles of the Lutheran church hint evening for tho church benefit fund. During thoicourso of the evening several gifts were given away to thouc present, including a cedar cheat filled with fancy handiwork, given to Mrs. Krncstlne Hostel. See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. 282 ' Final clearance of winter hats nt Mann's. Special values ut $1.45 and $2.45. , 261 "The Redwood highway from Crescent City to Grants Pass is In wonderful condition," rail. I Wll llum Traynov, who arrived In Med ford this forenoon by motor from Hrciun. Cal. "They arc putting the Inst steel .on tho new bridge on Ihe highway," ha continued, ".nul It seems as If tlio new road will be In use before long. How-over, the Joud at the present time is In much better condition than It was last spring, and motoring over It Is very much of n pleasure." Mr. Truyncr is spending several days In Medford while en route to Rose vllle. Cal., to spend the Christmas holidays with friends. St. Mark's Guild will hold a food and girt salo In Medford Kleclrlc Store, No, Central, Friday, Dec. 14. 204 "Huts reduced to $1.8, $2jis. $3118 and $4.75. values to tl7.5i. Vou enn't afford to miss these bar gain. The Bund llnx, 223 K. lllh SI. 26!l Mr. mid Mm. 11. Vanllocvenbm-g n'lll motor to Hun Francisco the last of the week and vlsdi . Vosmn. ite. While Mrs. VaiiHoevenbei'K remains there Mr. lloevenberg will take ii hurtled trip east to lsit Mllll Ills parolils 111 New Vork Clly. Daily's Taxi. Phono 16. Now Httidobaker aednn. 274 i . Danco at Riverside Community Club Hat. night. Good music ami good eats. 265 '. It will be with Interest that the public leariiH of the opening of tho f'Jv Hensou Dancing school ut tho Motel Wllliil-d, under the personal direction of Mrs. . llenson. Miss Ruby Hnnnaford. assistant pupil teacher, will havo charge of the Oriental dancing. I'nlll tho first! ot the year, Mrs. Benson of Med ford will have school Monday, f Tuesday and Wednesday of each 1 week. After that date, school will he conducted, each' day.. While! here last summer Mrs. llenson en- .toyed a largo class of Klamath Falls pupils. Already a largo num- uer have enrollod to commence Utdy. Klnmuth Herald. I "Oh, Doctor!" . at Playhouse tonight and Friday. - 264 Because ot the prevalence of In fluent, the regular monthly child welfare clinic, scheduled to take place here tomorrow has been post poned, according to the county health headquarters today. -.Vance at Rlversldn Community '"!uh Hat. ntght. Good musiti and good oat. Churls Representative. Tol, 479 M. Mrs Sadie Allen. 2K3 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RUNT 1-roum llnuse. 509 N. Riverside. Plume S77-W. 267 TO TH,I)K-'1 Star touring for sedan In good condition: pay cash difference. 232 S. Ivy. y FOR PALr: nrd. $K. Vlctrola and 95 roc. ll N. Pench. !6 LOHT Bug of laundry. Tel. stl-R. 26 FOR BALK llaby bed, rhnlr, lied bti"v nnd olher nt-llcles of fur tillure. 100K W. Main. 261 Married December isiis, at I Cum Hill and deserted January 10 lam. Anna Keller was granted a 1 decree of divorce this week in clr cult court from Jameii Keller. Mrs. Keller, thinking that her husband had obtained a divorce a short tlrni ioiiuwliitf the desertion, in in 1 1, married Orrcar Anderson and ii now the mother of two children. Olgu and Charles Oscar. I'poi, tearing that the suit had never been filed, she recently instituted proceedings for the present divorce. Listen in on the Cruterlan pro gram between 6:30 and 7 Thurs-i i day evening. 264' Hring contributions for the rum a i mage suie given by the Women's . U-i-. H t;4 Hose mendingvVunners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 216tf Mrs. Lyda King will leave to morrow for a short business trip to Portland nnd Salem. Pillows and flowers nnd hats for gifts nt the Band Box, 223 Kasl 6th St. All hats on sule less than half price. 263 Let me write your fire Insurance Carl y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Phone 9fl3. tf -Including faithful reproductions of Colonel Lindbergh's Spirit of HI. Louis and tha German Junkers plane, the Bremen, 12 airplane models, made by studentu of the Medford high school, are on dis play at the Chnmber of Commerce and are attracting more thnn usual attention In display windows there. The ships are all carefully con structed, with one ship of unusual merit. They will probably be kept on display for the remainder of tho week. Moving pictures taken by Mrs. Steurns on world tour., will be shown ut First M. K. church Dec. I I, 8 p. m. Admission 25c nnd 10c Also bazaar all day Friday and Sat urday. 26ii The store of Interesting little gifts. Swem's Gift Shop. 264 Concerning your eyes consult Dr. D. A. Chambers. Optometrist, 317 Medford Bldg. For appointment. ,,;. " .l Uhnnn 1UV f!l-..,w, 1. . j Mr. ami Mrs. William Jackson left last evening by train for their home In Oakland, Cal., following a week spent here nttendlng to business matters. Thoroughbred cocker spaniel puppies for sale. 25 S. Pencil. 21.5 Get those fenders and oulo bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Stntlon. Phono 41S. 260 Best Utnh lump coal. .Tel. 631.! Medford Fuel Co. l oo gnnlzcl Church of Jesusjcal.a ,,,, co handkerchief Berkeley, Cal., this morning after spending several duys here with the local church, during which time he stayed at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Froutier. Mr. Kavairo recently returned from the South Sen Island, where he spent some , time doing mlNslunnryvovki ,:. ' - Thinifiinds upon thousands of! Christmas curds ut Swem's Gift I Shop. ' 64 i Bring contributions for the rum-: mage sale given by the Women's Assn. of the I'resbytorlun church I to the mom next to the police sta- tion on Main Hi., l-'rklav muniing, : Dec. 14. '64 An assortment of 64 Heals, tags.' gut cue. cards, labels, etc. All for. 5c lit Swem's Gift Shop. 264 ' ine women s Relief Corps of j alien of the kindness and svm IhlH city will hold Its lust social pathy extended us during our ro of the year tomorrow afternoon at ; cent bereavement, and for the heau the homo of Mrs. R. C. Mulholi 1 tlful flowers.- - - land, at 20 North Orango street. j Mr. T. M. McCahl. Thnt good coaU-low In ash, Han- I Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Pntton, sen Conl Co. Phono 239. tf j Anna Pnlton. Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts. I Victor ration Medford Lumber Co. 87tf I .loseoh Pattmi. 'ca Gifts That Men . .. . . i Appreciate -Are Gifts That Men ; Wear GLOVES Drss Gloves of buckskin, pigskin cape and mocha S3.00 to S4.50 Lined Driving Gloves; fleece lined, fur lined and wool lined Si. 75 to S8.00 "Always in Earnest" Buy Ohrirftmaa Transients who apply at the po lice station for free lodging in the city prison are of a better type than 1 tney nave been in other years, ae cording to Chief of Police Mc He reported :oday that as many transients uri south as north and that Credie. equally noving inn innj-iiiy oi irani are working . aiajs btii he.n unuer his opera men who happen to I jut of em-I tlon for the past two weeks ployment and are not men who, Vesl Utan , coal Te, 6J, .a!'en,. . e-' ." -Man' ot! Medford Fuel Co. tf. Jieep in the Jail to save the cost ,.f r-niln,. -..r, ... ,h i..i,. .,.., ii,- ' mangeis. jieaiord Domestic Laun- f try. I'none 16C. 266 New radio log books nre now available at Palmer Music House.!' 268 j " "of a" kinds oak. laurel, WALT1CRS Funeral nervWes for a"d,d7, Bla'' Mcuf"''l Fuel Mm. Anna Walters, a resident nf LO;. Tel- ' ' Medford. Ore., were hed at Salinas, Guests from Portland registered Cel.. Wednesday, November 2S. it Medford hotels Include w, A. Mrs. Walters was a native of Don Warren, Paul H. Bridwell, w. B. mark, nnd 50 vears of ago. She. Cole. p. Bettendorf, Albert Mitch-1 succumbed Sunday of pneumonia ell. Hoy Jones, C. C. Linden. Mr. i following an attack of Influenza. and Mrs. H. P. Llntea, J. F. Barnes, A. G """", : t. wnue, w. H. .Norton. H. S. Miller, D. O. Paulino. C. C. Baynard, George Mitchior. R. W. Stack. C. J. Mitchell, Miss Erma Young. Mrs. Josle Young, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brucker. C. C. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Willoughby and Roy Hurst. Artistic hnlr bobbing nt Emma Cline Shop. Ross Shard, hair-cut-ter and permanent waver. 2JJ2 Wrought iron magazine racks, book troughs, fern stands and other novelties. Specially priced $1.50 at Swem's Gift Shop. 264 Victor Guenther of the finance division of the local postoffli-e. re turned to duty yesterday, after an Illness of n week or more with flu. Hemstitching, hose mending pleating and button making. Han dicraft Shop. Phone 702. 193tf Highest grade Utah coal, any size, anywhere, any amount. Han sen Conl Co. Phone 239. tf Wood - all kinds oak. laurel. ' fir and dry Blabs. Medford Fuel ! Co. el. 631. tf i This has been n "short fall" so ! far as snowfall and heavy .ruins j which mean- water for storaso in j the Hiatt and Emigrant Creek res- l ervoirs, which form the base of1 supply for the Talent Irrigation I district, according to Manager Olln Arnsplger. With more than a foot j Biiuitiuii HL man at tne present time, the prospects nre brighter. Mr. Arnsplger said today that the Hiatt reservoir storage supply de pends largely upon anuwa. Ash land Tidings. . Final clearance of winter hat at Mann's. Special values at $1.45 and $2.45. -;64 All klnrlu nf hnn.nnlnl.J rU..l. . uue,, ptio, me. i none 3U0-L or call 325 South Holly St 257tf The people of Jacksonville turned out In that town last nlghl to the number of over 200. to Ileal- the nddress of George-B. Griffith nnd '"" 'he TO'ivlnir picture slides of W. V. Fuller, the federal and state forestry ropri-sentiitivos. in their forest fire prevention, re-forcslu-tlnn and timber land, tax cam paign, which is being conducted in all pails of the counly this week and next week. Here Is n gift fur n man a Rami McNally World Atlas, $1.50 at Swem's Gift Siiop. 264 Vanl of Tluinks. Wo wish to express our appreci- The Toflgery Label Assures the QUALITY of the Gift Health Seals The bowling alleys af the Xatit-I tor. 9n are rapidly proving to be; .unit- aiticL.uii. . . ... .in, - Ii, I a its proprietor. Andy liunk. who reported today that interest in -I i"it.- s'ow'ii" ,itr-h or-erss that it may be possible for league tournaments to be begun luter. The I flrW"d T ""' flr anl ry Blabs. oak, laurel, Medford Fuel if Co. Tel 63 ! She was the beloved wife of Walter i S. waiters of Mearord mother nl Miss Hazel R. Walters of Fair Oaks cu, auu of Private Gordon Wal- teis, V. S. A., now stationed in Hawaii, r.urial wag In the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. . special Communication, 4 I Obituary Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M Friday. Doc. 14,:$ 7:30 p. m. Work In the M. M. degree. By order of the W. M. 265 C. M. HOCSTON, Secy. Buy Yourself a Ileal Prmirni! Buy a Christmas present for all time. Own a small Irrigated tract of land in this wonderful valley. Five-acre tracts at $50 per acre, 2 miles from Medford. Knsy terms. Medford Irrigation District. 323 So. Fir Street. ' 207 Clnsslfled adverrlslne gers results Shop In Comfort Pick out a I Kit of c-lgors fiom our new clean stocks nnd we will mull It anywhere in the I'nllcil Mates. NcV Stocks Of OlIHlictt In hotter grades in fancy gift :ackugcs. Hotel Medford Cigar Stand A. C. BEVAN, Prop. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store J STARTS Today H H SEC and tlfAR . DOLORES f. Another Great J ' "ff 'Hr'fc W IJ Movietone J I l-v B . raffl ll IjHS Production J LtJJ. ji.Vll'' ft i n-' va . TT of You will amaze at the beauty of Del Rio You will marvel at the magnetic role played by Farrell and thrill at the music furniihed by the 150-PIECE ROXY ORCHESTRA J Alto 4 Shows Daily ' " v L 2 Big Acts I I I 0 .4 "'III Admission yW, 'Tato'-'i ' .1 . '' Malt 10 and 35 7 A f ' Talkies Evet. .....25 and 50 ! J I.XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS J ji i T 44im. Peoples Electric Store 214 W. Main Phone 12 ! A. B. Cunningham O. O. Alenderfer . ' JJ LAST MINUTE . SPECIAL Portraits Don't Wait Too Long for Phone 472.J for Appointment The Peasleys Photographic Art 331 Main Street East Photographs Live Forever" THE : NEW : FRIGIDAIRE Let it stand beside your Christmas Tree on Christmas morning CHARLES (7th Heaven Fame) In this flaming love romance amid Russian revolt.