Iocal and
-'Personal
Aerordlnr; to iho hundred of
people Mn In the alnrea and on
the street or the bualneaa dlstriit
thla forenoon nnd afternoon, eurry-
Iiik parcels, today will uo one of
iho lut-tfHKi and hnsiest of the
t'hrlHtmaH shoppliiK If not
ImMPHt. Hlu.pper from tho!
the
rural and other communities of the)
county wore In the city by the ;
hundred.
l-t me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. TciiKWuld, Hot.-l Hnllam).
Tel. 9&3, f
Another turkey dance, Kngle
vmnt mil. nicm.
. -n 11
ITiemiH 01 'v. ihiu .nm. t. iioini'-COOKCtl (OfMIH aM Well HH Jll
Temple will be pleased to know 1 riirlslinuM greeneries, such as mls
they are nicely located at 1 4 Ttf. Sat;- j tletie and younK fir treos.
or, .J0ylB the work in the dls -
lrBmmaClln.'H lleauty Hhop open
Adrlenne'd. Choice of any hat j m gtoro. l!6'j
,up to $22.50 for $4.65. 2"4j I.uwnnop col I Inn of Central
District Attorney Newton C. Cha-i i'olnt, formerly of the I.on Anuelea
ney returned thin mornliiR from liiKilliite. will he In t harK"
l'ortland, where lie mur spent the;f t(1(, Hervicen tomorrow at the
past ten day. on huMlnenn. j preabyterinn rhnrch at Hntte l-'nlla.
Women' silk huno with pointed Included amolik' the Oreuonlana
heel, regular dollhr a pair value, . reKintereil at .Medford liotelH are
Holiday Bpoclal, S polra $1.98, Mr. and Mi-h. h. Tilbury, .Mr. and
wrapped in a iflft pnckaKe, at .mis. (1. .. Tilliury of .McMrnnvllle,
llosen berg's, Inc. HOC- j cipn. II. (liavcM of Kulem and .M.
Ouard your health. Bend your a. Ilolilimwnrih of KuKene.
laundry to thn Medford DomcHtiC !(,Nt im conl. Tel. 031.
Laundry. Phono 100. 200 j Medford Fuel Co. tf
tiueHts from a diHtitnco at Med- Another turkey dance, Ragle
ford holela Include Fred. A. Urott I point Hnt. niKht. 200
of ChlcuKO, H. I. Klein of Cleve -
land and Mrs. F. K. Rogers of
Ketchikan, Alaska.
Turk.y dnnoe, Eagle1 Point Sat.
208
"Watch My Speed" at the Play
house tonight. 1'07
The condition of Mrs. Ralph Jen
nings, who recently underwent a
major operation at tho Sacred
Heart hospital, waa today reported
to he much bettor, and she 1h ex
pected to bo able to bo removed
to her home within a week.
Adrlenne's. Choice of any hat
up to $22. 60 for $4.1)5. 274
Wo douhlo fork our coal no
dust, Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239.
tf
A truckload of Josephine county
shrubbery was taken south Thurs
day by a California nursery con
cern. ThiB included dogwood and
rhododendrons from the Selma dis
trict. The p1ant'i were dug UP
and will be usd to plant around
California homes. (Irunts Pass
Courier.
Wrestling match between Nor
heck and Evans at the Rlnlto thou
tor Dec. 21. Hvory seat n dandy.
272
llomomado cakes, fruit enko nnd
Ilium puddlnir. Marsh Grocery.
. .. .. 25B
R. J. Sheldon, a cousin of (I. H.
Lyons of Medford, arrived here this
, morning from his home In Montana
for an extended visit.
Half box Golden Delicious np
pi a, half box Rod Delicious apples,
packed especially to send to the
folkB hack home. 18. W. J. Hearty,
Inc. Phone 154. 200
Don't . forgot Jaoknon Springs
Club, Saturdny nlnht, 9:30 till 2
a. m. 2l
J. A. McDougal and K. K. Hutch
inson are among the Klamath
Fulls residents In tho city who ar
rived yesterday.
Wood all kinds oak. laurel,
fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
Dance at Walker's tonight. 2 60
Samples of Douglas fir wood,
houghs nnd cones wore on dlsplny
at tho chamber of Commerce today
through the courtesy of tho Crater
national forest service, which, un
der the direction of John Orlhble,
Is decorating lump posts In front
of the chamber with fir boughs,
making tho posts appear as If they
woro living trees,
Howl at Nat evenings. 270
Hemstitching at Russell's, 7o per
yard. Work gunrnnteed. $90
Fred Luy. Jr., and Royal Drown
of Kagle Point spent several hours
In the city on business yesterday.
Turkey dance, Eagle point Sat
200
Don't mlBs the $1 and $1.08 hats
at tho Emmy Lou Hnt Shop In M.
M. Store. SOU
Among tho Cnllfornlnns register
ed at Medford hotels are Mr. and
Mrs, C. l!. Scranton and L, W.
Wicker of Los Angeles, Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Allop of Onkland, Mr,
and Mrs. C. E. Wright, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Oco. Huscomhe, V. K, Stur
gea nnd C. L. Iturlon of San Frnn
ctsco ,
Turkey dance, Eagle Point Sat.
208
Remember the wrestling, match
at the Hlalto thentor Dec. 21st.
Comfortable seats. 272
Marriage llconsea were Issued at
tho county clerk's office today and
yesterday to Crabtrce Lee, 82, of
Tennant, Cal.. Emma Palmer of
Oreenvlew, Cal.: A. O. Young. 32.
nf Malln and Corn Fcnton, 20, of
Merrill, nnd Tawrencn Johnson, SO,
nf Orants Pass nnd lifllla Ijiw
rence, 21, of (1 rants Pnss.
Hemstitching. 7o a ynrd. Our
work guaranteed. Handicraft Shop.
269
Don't miss the $1 and $1.98 hats
tit the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M.
M- Store. 269
Among the students who will be
grauated from the Southern Ore
gon Normal school at tho end of
the fall quarter, these students to
ho regularly listed In tho grndu
ting exerrlaea next Juno, aro Crys
tal Alford, Madeline Brown, Alice
Flnnle, Lucille Jones, Lottie Kelsur,
Audrey McPherson, lvall Dobbs
Murray. Arnllla Robinson, Mar
Jorie Smith, Lola Tnlliot, Mary Ta
Unla and Audra Wagner, Marjory
Hmlth may return to school for fur
ther work: Lottie Kelsur and Aud
rey McPherson will teach in Klsm
nth Falls and Mrs. Robinson will
teach In l'ortland.
Half lOX Onlden Delicious tip
ple, half box Red Delicious npph'a.
packed especially to send to the
folks back home. 13. W. J. Hearty.
Inc. Phone 164. S88
Pillows and flowers and hats for
gifts at the Band Hox, 22J East
th Ht. All hats on sale les than
bulf price. 1!69
Mr. and Mm. William T. Grieve
of (he J'roMpect district Bpent to
day in thu city dnlnK fhrlstmaH
HhoppinK and looking atier other
hUMinKM.
Kinrald'H tut key dame, Ktinle
Point Ktit. nlw
'ft.
Give Fillli'-'Mruahea for Chrlnt-
j man. Tel. IZiM-J. evenings. S76
l Holla Mnrvun arrived here
' yesterday mnrnliiK from Unintn
!'"" and spent (he day visiting
"'""
"val
cn.cn .liy npcc.i ui u.e ") -
: house tonluht
2:
Chonp dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co,
7tf
Today's public market included
i
! one of Ihn largest Hlockri of drenn
j.. I unit ll i'V .m a-t l.t fnc nrnt-l 1 mo
; ... ,n , ., .
, inurl'.et whh crowded with nboppeiM
'ihiu fiif'tium riikiiiir ml I'm lltlL'K fif
. ,mrKutns offered in freaii meats.
...1.1.... ,..,.1
! , ' . ' ,F'lt"
1 clul, Hllm,lnv n)st, 9: llu , ,
! o-t ml., the 1 and tl.98 hnt!
Mih. Jean llurke of f!rnnt 1'ana,
president of the Ladies' Auxiliary I
of the Patriarch Militant, returned
to her home today. Mrs. llurke
paid her official visit to Mcdiold
last night. She was the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. ltlckert of Cap
itol Hill.
Dance at Walker's tonight.. 200
lfowl at Nat evenings. 270
Frank I'plon motored In from
his ranch near Central Point yes
terday afternoon on a buying trip.
Kent Ever pear butter Is good on
waffles, hot cakes or with crenm
for breakfast. 1 207
Half box flolden Delicious ap
ples, hnlf box Rod Delicious apples.
packed especially to send to the
folks back home. I). W. J. Hearty,
luo. Phono 154. 200
The Issunnro of tempornry auto
licenses at the sheriff's office has
dropped off to nothing anil will
probably remain in thut condition
until aftor December 20, when tem
pornry licenses for new autos will
be Issued for 111211.
Adrlenne's all velvet nnd satin
dresses, one-half price. 274
Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel.
(131. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Construction of roads and the
progress made In Oregon, wlll.be
umong the chief subjects discussed
at the 23rd annual convention of
county Judges and commissioners
to be held in Portland December
17, 18 und 10, according lo the
program Issued yesterday. The
sessions will start at 10 a. m. De
cember 17.
Turkey danco, Englo Point Sat.
2011
Strayed Small bay pony, weighs
about 900 pounds, with scar on
faco. Liberal reward for return.
Finder pleaso notify Mall Tribune
office or Phono 808-X. tf
Miss E. Powers of Talent visited
and shopped In Mi'dfonl yesterday
afternoon.
Ouaranteed homst Itching. 7o. .
Work not drnwn. Mrs. Canoose,
fllnclnlr'a Dollar Htoro. 247tf
Wood all kinds oak. laurol.
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel 031, tf
Medford was eighth III the slate
of Oregon for building program
lolals, with $32,000, according tu
Ihe monthly survey reculvod to
day by tho department from the
Strnuss company. Klamath Frills
In NovemrrcT began building activ
ities entailing an approximate cost
or $118,000, nnd Portland began
a programof approximately $S 1 1 ,
000. Mitrshfleld wns low with $3.
ooo, with Astoria not far behind.
The building program as a whole
In Medford for 1928 wns good, but
tho progrnm for 1929 Is expected
to be better.
Adrlenne's nil vefvet nnd satin
dreSBes ono-hnlf price. 274
Hot, clean coal. Tel. CS1. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Mrs. Roy Vaughn, who under
went u major oporatlon at tho
Community hospital yesterday
morning, la repprted lo ho Im
proving satisfactorily.
Howl at Nat evenings. 270
Now radio log hooka are now
available at Palmer Muslo House.
20!
A friendly lawsuit .will probably
be filed In Klamath county to de
termine whother or not the county
school districts nrc. entitled to a
share of the o. & C. land grant
refund money. .
Don't miss the $1 nnd $1.98 hats
nt the Emmy Lou Hnt Shop In M.
M. store. SdO
Hemstitching, 7e a yard. Our
work guaranteed. Handicraft Shop.
$
Ouests from Washington state at
Medford hotels Include Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Owen of Longvlew. Mr.
nnd Mrs. P. Alexander of Tncomn.
and the following from Seattle:
Mr. and Mr. F. O. Cranston, J.
E. Clsrrlson, D. J. Hmna. Mrs.
Tom Patterson and Chaa. milliard.
Cheap lumber nnd cedar posta.
Medford Lumber Co. 2S7tf
We apcelnllxe In laundering wool
blankets. Mediord Domeellc laun
dry. Phone 160. 266
Fred Luy was n business visitor
from tho Wellen district In the
city yesterday afternoon.
Hats reduced to $1.98, $2.98.
13 98 and $4.75, values to $17.(0.
You can't afford to miss these bar
iums. The Hand llox, MS K. Sth
St. S9
Klncald's turkey dance, Eagle
Point Sat. night. !66
K. M Wilson left today for Rose
burg, where he will begin Monday
on the annual audit of Douglas
county.
Mrs. George Howard I HI with
flu at her home this week.
Hemstitching, hosa m n d I n c.
pleating and button making. Han
dicraft Shop. Phont 70!. 193tf
Mrs. B. E. Howlilt, owner of the I
Kuunyilde hotel at Kaitte I'olnt. I
und her dauKhter Hattie motored '
into Bedford yesterday, Mr. How- i
Ittt shopping; and visiting local,
friends, while her daughter con-j
tinued on to Jacksonville, where,
she visited frlenda at the tani-I
taritjni, !
JIlKhest Krade Utah coal, any
size, anywhere, any amount, llnn-j
en Coal Co. Phone 239. tf
Half Itox 'iolden Dellcloua uji-
..l. t,,.ir Tw.llr.lr..... U,.,1,.U !
,.,,.,,,.,, PHI.rl,.v In .end In the
: . . ' .. ... . .. .
oikH hark home. K. W. J. lieurty,'
Jm. )l()ne u4.
! . .... ' r,(i.. . .".tti
J , , , ,nrir.., , ,,,.
OSIUl Jl W1 5"Uni tlPTKK OII1L)
liovealH that 0i estute Is valued
at $ri-i.0t;tt.20, and the hdi ittclnde
.Cora Hill, Howard, Heldon, (Hlbert
and Harriet Hill and Mr. Kllza-
i belli Kcott of Manhattan, Kuns,
Kelt Hcraim, all colors, 2."o it
1 -
i huii. h at the
FaMlllori HIkijj, 4 24
Medford Hldg. Phone 1181. tC
Oregon Fire Itelief AHHOciulion of
MeMinnvlllf' Ore. c. U H.jff. Agt.,
ZJtcLV'r'c Z
r""K 1X1U:Z"?
llu for.Kilgar Orimf-n of linrriB-
burg. Ore,, who wan recently ad-
Judged the national prize winnins
i-ii ciuo witrner ai nut iiuihuiik
4-H club com: res in Cblcauo. The
program wum broadcast over the
O. A. C. radio station, KOAC,
Hot, clean coal. Te. M
ford l-'ueTCo. t tf
jjooi'h and wmuowH encap !
Medford Lumber Co. I:i7tf
O. W. Train of tho Train P.rot h-
era Hawmlll In the Trail dlHlrb t,
spent Hcvoral hourn in the city yes-
terday transacting business.
Conl by thn sack or ton.
031. Medford Fuel Co.
Tel.
If
nome
See Charles A. Wing to buy your
282
The head Janitor, two newspaper
reporters nnd members nf the
school board were the only tax
payers of the Salem, Ore., school
district, who attended the annual
taudnot meeting last Tuesday night. I
The meeting approved the budget
ft,
t $'Mi,tiH2, which i an Increane
$12,000 over tho udget adopted a
year ago.
All kinds of hantl-painted C'hrlHt
nian giftH fur sale; reaxonubly
priced. Plack aatecn pillows and
card table cavern, handkerchief
cuhch and handkerchief Hcarfs, lav
ender hags, vanltay KetH, etc. Phone
3yo-l, or call 3r South Holly Ht.
r.Ttf
"Wond all kinds oak. laurel,
fir and dry tdabw. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 3I. tf
Mr. and Mm. Tl. Chrlwtner of
Klamath Kails returned to their
home today.
Uaily'H Taxi. Phono 15. New
Htudebaker sedan. 274
Homemade cakes, fruit cake and
plum pudding.. Marsh'a (Irocery.
LT.Slf
A marriage ceremony performed
ycMterduy at Ihe hortie of KeV. 11.
I1. Lawrence wum that of Aniline
Young of Mulin and Cora Kenton
f 1n-IM flih Ihe l.ithle'u brothel.
W. A. Kenton, und Durla Ulerdorf
In attendance, the couple will
make their home on ranch prop-!
erty owned by Mr.. Kenton near
Tule lake.
Let tne write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland.
Phone 001, tf
Huy your clgarH for Christmas
slnnd. Larifo stock of all lending!!
brands. ailltf
(luests at local hotels from Port
land Include J. I.. Swain. II. R.
Keller, O. K. Hngley, Chandler
llloom, I. I. Raymond, F. A. King
ston, J. K. Heels. Walter R. Krlla.
1.. M. Itlnohart, M. 1j. Newton. l.
1.1. Schaefer nnd J. M. Mncleay.
Thnmiia Realty Co., real estate.
Insurance and small loans on any
thing of value. IMilm lilock, corner
Main and Front, upstairs. tf
Tho basketball season among the
smaller schools of the county Is
rapidly getting under Way, with
several games already played, Oold
Hill played al Hullo Fulls last even
ing and Central I'olnt defeated
Hutte Kulls over a week ago. The
teams nmong the smaller high
schools are nil reported to be ucar
Iv evenly inntched and good games
are expected during the winter sea
son. Host Utah lump conl. Tel. 031.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
.Mrs. 1). W. Dickey and Mrs.
Floyd llendrickson of tho Kenlvy
Orchard district spent yesterday
afternoon In the elty shopping.
That good coul--low In ash. Han
sen Coal Co. 1'hono -'30, tf
J. K. Morris, l.os Angeles de
tective, left last night for his south
ern California headquarters with
Charles Schaffer, arrested in Med
ford three weeks ago as ll suspect
for a burglary ami robbery In I.os
Angeles. Hchaffer was arrested by
Ihe local police upon Information
telegraphed here by officers.
Hose mending, runners removed
nnd snags worked hack. Handi
craft Hhop. 216tf
E OF
A divorce decree grunted In
circuit court this week to Rent!
Hutton from Thomas Huttnn. was
on file today at tho county clerk's
otflco. The decree provided that
the plaintiff shall have charge of
the two children nf the family dur
ing tho school term and the defen
dant during the vacation months.
The defendant Is also ordered to
pay SaOon to the plaintiff and n
further sum uf 11500 In two years.
The plnlnthf will also receive
custody uf all the household furni
ture, with the exception of a bed. a
violin and several pictures, anil the
famtiy automobile.
Car Delivery Conference
RAI.KM. Ore.,- Hoc. IB. (IPS
Oregon and Washington officials
and motor ' runsnrtnlinn represen
tatives V 1 moot at tho Portland
study plana for some agreement be
tween the two slaiea concerning
motor vehicle deliveries. Bccro
tnry of Btato Hosa and Chief State
Traffto Inspector T. A, Kaffertv
will represent Orenon, H"a will
preside.
POSTOFFICE BUSY
WITH CHRISTMAS
PARCEL BUSINESS
Toilny wu th IuhI dy no far
.In the w-nding out and receiving of
''hrininias icimls at the local pout
i offi i-, ep cially in the HcndtnfcOin Medford. with delegates from
. . . i,. vr.lilifi f V...t I . ; i
woiim ii. hoy a utul tttvU mailed
DAfkuireH Ihrorail Iho Oi.v i.nlv n
packuKCti tin uout the day, only a
few times did lliii
Volume come ko
: fiist us to caue a wnltltiK linn of
ti n or more minotex. ! I'nss, t". R. Williams of Klamath
this latter condition is rontrnry to ' Falls and J. K. Peacock of Cres
I lwsioffi''e htbby conditions in pre- cent City, vice-presidents.
viom; years at this lenuth of lime
Ijefore Christmas, and means that
ail the pubiihhed warniiiKs to mail
early for distant and other loca-
lions nave been dlregnriled by a
horde of people, who wilt flock to
the pOMtofrice Monday.
For thin reaun Dip. poHtofflco
sinff confidently predlcjtH a "mad
j houHe" condition In the lobby all
,j:ty .lotiday.
, vtt u-r-ei: tho full r-rtu, r.r iw.l
j incoming local ChriHlmaK poHtof- '
fjco bUhinesH will be. on., and con-!
d-!tinuo to Hh hist minute,' with the1
thoiinaiidH of packagOH ai'riviiig;
and the poKtomco Mtoff will get no
breathing spell until ChriHtmaH
I day, um ihe lutn im ominK paekugcx
j of Saturday, Sunday and Monday
will cauo them to work till late
Monday.
As alwayK. tlio ;ast minute vol
ume of Christmas mail nrriving on
the day before Christinas, will
keep the augmented postoffiee
naff on Ihe Jump that day until
mldniifit. to deliver all parcels
that have arrived by enrly . that
evening.
Again, it is stated that the post-
office will be closed all day Christ
wis day. and that there will be no
lellvericH that day.
Tho daily special Christmas
parcel train from I'Qrthmd UiJr
forenoon brought In thren truck
loudM of parcels for tho Medford
postoffiee, a substantial Increase
over the previous dally receipts.
Radio Program
KMED
Mm II Tribune-Virgin Station
Saturday, December 15
Z2S.ll 1310
H. M.
5:111) to (l:l!i Yo Towne Crier.
ti:15 to 11:30 Mull Tribune
.News und Marknls.
Sunday, December 16
A. Al.
Morning service broadcast
"rum inn cnriHllan ciiurcli by
Mutim! Mill & Seed Co. Kve-
"inK service broadcast from
the aludlo8 of KM ICO by tho
Valley Hudlo church. )
Monday, December 17 "
A. M.
10 to 10:30 American Latin-
dry. .
10:30 to 11 'Jordan Klartric,
AHlunnd.
11 to 11:30 Tho Aiilo lleauty
Shop. (
11:.I0 to 12 The Bootory,
"Beautiful Shoes for Wont-
r on."
1'. M.
12 lo 12:.'I0 Adricnno Steward
"Distinctive and Individ-
mil Weuring Apparel for
Women."
12:30 to 1:30 Lewis. Super-
Service Station.
5:30 to li: 15 Yo Towno Crlor.
H: in lo : 30 Mall Tribune
News and Markets.
7:30 lo S Utmport's Toy
Store prosunta Santa Claus.
S to S:3ll iSotithorn Oregon
(ins Co.
8:30 to ! Bads Htnrafo und
Transfer Co.
9 to 10 Mono Motor Oil Co.
t '
CiltlM Funeral services for No
la ll. Clrlm, wife of J. H. Orlm
ilauuhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 11.
Casebeor, who passed away at her"
homo 503 Haven street nt 7:00
p. m., Thursday, will be held at
the Conger chapel at 2:00 o'clock
Sunday. Rev. v. II. Eaton of tho
Haptist church will be in charge
of services and entombment will
follow In tho Medford memorial
mausoleum.
(II, KIM Frances K. Olelm passed
away nt her homo one mile west ot
Talent, Ore., December 14. Mrs.
(I'elm wna born In lowo, December
27. 1S50, later moving to Kock IbI
ii nil. 111., where she ninilo her homo
until November 10, ISNn, at wmcn
time sho was united In marriage
to Hnrry 9. Olelm. After their
marrlngo they moved to Texas and
made their home In that stnto until
1I0. lu that year they moved to
Oregon, settling lu the Wagner
Creek district, where aho had lived
until the time of her death. Mrs.
Olelm was a devoted who and tnn
anil wns very active In church
affairs, being a membor of tho
Episcopal church of Ashland. She
la survived by her buskand, Harry
S. aiolm; two sons, Charles W.
and Hnrrv N. of T.MenL Tho fun
eral service will bo held at the
family home, ono mile west of Tal
ent, Monday, December 17, 1928, at
2 o'clock p. m.. Rev. P. K. Ham
mond, of the Kntscopal church of
t.-h'-o-'t officiating. Interment will
be held In Hie Steams cemetery.
Perl KnnarnI Home In charge of
tho arrangements.
Card of Tluinks.
We wish to express our heart
felt thAliks for the sympiilhy nnd
beautiful flowers during our recent
bereavement.
K. W. Oray and Family.
286
...
Chrtatmna Henls buy more health
education and prrvenilon than
medicine.
Obituary
NEW ORGANIZATION
FOR DEVELOPMENT:
ELECTS OFFICERS
, M a meetfnf? of the Northern;
. Califnrnla-Houthern Oregon Uevel-
oinnent league yesterday afternoon
, Klamath countUit pie-oi. C. 12.
i!nt..y tl.k itu ud
. (inten of thia city wart chosen prexi
dent: J. H. Harvey of Miaul I'asw. '
' secretary: Jsanc
lient , of 'jrants
: A program fur Ihe ensultw year
was also outlined at yesterday's
; meeting and iucludeil especially
j tho development of the proposed
Crescent City harbor, work on'
which has been In process for ,
several years.
CURTIS CO. PROMOTES
Donald. th oldest hot.; of Mr.
nnd Mm. Neilson, 4 UK North Hart,
lett. who has been agent of the
Curtis publicntionii tho past year,
has Just, been promoted to the rank
of director.
Beside giving awards of money,
brief caso and stationary they give
him at this time u vocational guar
anty.. By this guaranty tho Curtis
company pledges to secure employ
ment for the young man upon tho
completion of his college educa
tion. . ,
Donald Is very proud of having
gained this honor. . ,
One of the latest outdoor Christ
mas lighting displays to be in
stalled hero appears on Ross Court
where nn uttractive decorative ef
fect has been completed by H. O.
Krohbach. Several more displays
aro now In courso of preparation
anil should be Installed during the
next few days Much interest Is
being shown by Medford residents
in tho Christmas lighting contest,
which will be staged hero for the
first time, December 22 to Janu
ary 2.
:
IN LOCAL BURGLARIES
Thn polieo department and tho
sheriff's office today were still
searching for clueH IcadliiK to the
apprehension of burKlars who en
tered the Strang drun store and
Kidd's shoe storo Thursday niKht,
takln (10 In cash from the shoe
store and $7.50 from the dri. "tor.
Entrance was made through u back
window and a door, the Klass he
injs' hroken in each to effect an
entrance. Thoso wero the first
buriilarle.s repnrleit for severnl
weeks.
Tim McCoy at
Rial to Tonight
Thrills with Ihe Australian
boomeranne and stockwhip as wea
pons for tho hero are being Riven
audiences at tho Rlnlto theater In
Tim McCoy's new vehicle, "The
HushranKer."
The famous western fettnr has
left tho American plains to stne
adventuro aboard In the new play,
and thiiH has evolved somethinK
entirely new In the thrill line.
McCoy plays a. young FnRllsh
officer who, .unjustly accused,
takes refit ko In tho Australian
"hush," or wilderness. , to become
a sort of latter day Kohln Hood.
Thrills aro plenty; sensational
horsemanship and astounding
tricks with thu flying lash of his
Krcat whip.
7
4 sight nii itioH. '
A revel of fun and frolic Ik
promised In the stago attraction
at Hunt's Craterlan tomorrow In,
the "Night Club Idea." I
Tho stago set Is typical of a;
famous New York Night club, and j
some of tho entortuiners -workk
down In tho audience as they doj
In a night club. Many forms of
entertainment are- offered. Among
them aro tho Hacker Sisters, Mar
gio and Idle In the latest of tap
dances. K a d e r. tho "Arabian
Whirlwind" given hla fumous aoro-
atlo dunjo. Doris and Loreno
uo a comeuy aanco. uoiores ana
Ooorge Anno aru high kickers.
Alice Haas Is a toe dancer. Lil
lian Smith does a whirling dance
on her toes. Hetty and Davina
are two -winsome steppers and
Donna Mae idngs pleasingly.
Tho feature picture will be
Corlnno Hrlfflth in "The Outcast."
turd or Tluinks.
Wo wish to express our niinre
eiallon nf the klndnesa and sym
pathy extended us durinK our
mother's Illness and death: also
for the beautiful, floral offerings,
flertrude Arnold,
Mr. and sirs. I.eroy reck.
Mrs. W. II, KertlhaU,
Harry Arnold. 206
PARKER TO TELL
KIWAN1S CLUB OF
EXCHANGE PLANS
Cltiytnn D. Parker, manager of '
I the Farm Itureau Cooperative Ex-
, change, will he tho principal
I npeakpr n the Kiwnnis club lunch- ;
.i i - - - '
: Tflfl I ATP Tfl PI ftSSIF Y
! WVI L.rt I L. IU vtnWWII
HPKCIAI. KQl'lP.MF.NT for haul
ing livestock. Hawley Transfer.
0J9 X. Hiverside. Phone 1044-X.
liKUCCKl winter rales on all lo. I
ca) and long flistance hauling.
Insure,! enrriers. Hawlev Trans- '
fer, 61 a N. Klverslde. Phone
HI44-X.
n pvt me home furnished-
f " lZi M,?' Phot
71T-V.
I FOR SA1.K 1 gnrfollne power
j plant, suitable for . wood saw.
1 water pump or almost anything.
.1. K. Peyton, 272
FOli HA1.K 10 boxes stump pow
der. .1. K. I'eytou, Trail, Ore. 272
KOIt UK.VT :i-room furnished
apartment: tint and cold water
322 H. central.
FOU HAIK A real llrtlo home;
living room, bedroom, klthen
with, lots of huilL-ius, breakfast
room, hath and sleeping porch;
east front lot; partly nirnineu
and new. Why pay rent? lluy
this little homo for 91,500: pay
only $300 down and balance at
30 a month. D. K. Millard Co..
41'J Fast Main. Phone 22. 2f'
FOU HFN'T Itooin and board at
T 1 K. Main Ht. 27H
FOIt SALE "Cheap, VIctrolu and
records at 710 H. Main St. Tel.
Vl. 27il
IT TAKKfl M ON ICY ToBPt any
thing Rood. Combined orchard,
alfalfa and water and close to
town: 2fi acres. Trice already
advanced to IX.noiJi Had you
heard about that new railroad
now due Hee HOLMES FOR
HOMES, Nash Hotel corner. l!ti!l
FOU HALE
Iiyke Da iry.
Itnby calves.
Van
FOIt SALE Orche radio, bargain:
Hpeakcr, 2 Ualdwln units. 2 high
grade shot guns. Call Sunday
morning or evenings this -week.
XtVS Palm. 2C7
LOST Hlack, curly-haired puppy
white st rea k on f o r h h ea d and
white feet. Phone M4-J.
Ff H KENT 'I and 3-room mod
ern furnished upts. anil single
rofmH, close In. Fort Hubbard,
4-IU S. Hiverside. 27-'
FOU ItEXT-JU3-.I.
-Invalid tmair. phone i
2t7
nished cottage, HM5 licddy. Call)
ni3-j. t; i
FOK SALE Splendid little groc
ery and confectionery, also han
dles gas and oils. Business so,
fur this year exceeds $U,OU0. A
pick -up al $3,000. See Chartea
A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 72S,
26!
FOU HALE 3 Vi acres. 1 mile frohi.
Medford on- main Pacific high
way: 2 acres in alfalfa and clo- j
ve r, 1 .a la n ce i n ga rden la n d : ,i
motleru .rt-riom plastered houKe, '
fireplace and itunn-rous Huilt-lns.
Priced for quick sale at $4 ; cmi :
S I aao tash, balunce on easy
terms. Sec Charles A. Wing
Agency, Inc. 2i!l
FOU KENT Attractive 3-room
modern home with breakfast
nook;, nicely finished, close in;
$3ri per month. See Charles A.
Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 72H.
2 tilt
FOU SALE Own your own homo.
$10 down and $10 a month.
1 Veneres. Wildw'ood Park...t. S32.ri
2 acres, llenacres SStht
1 acre, Howard Park...,iw.:43riO
also
House nnd 0 acres, (irlffln Creek
district. ?2fi00; $2fi0 cash.
House and 2 V-a acres, extra fine
land. $2000; $r0n cash, phone
JHU-V or 40H. J. C( Harnes. Iteal
Estate. ;;77
PEA It OUCHA HI) Small peaior
ehard, r acres Hnrtletls and An
jous; 10 acres good land, close
In; good road, good building site.
Price. $2200; $ 1 noil cash. E. C.
Corn, 206 8th St., Montgomery
Ward Hldg. 2fiH
FOU It E NT
Main. -Heated npt. sort .
292 i
Bl'SlNESS WOMEN AND Hl'SY
HOl'SK WIVES Heady for the
oven, your Christmas turkey, all
dresswl, drawn, washed a ml
stuffed, will be delivered at your
door Dec. 24th. guallty guaran
teed; 47e Hi. 10 to 20 lbs. Order
early to avoid disappointment.
N. F. Ohrt. Trail, (ire. "J73
Dine Tomorrow' at 1
Hotel Medford
Dinner. $1.00
"The Food Is Better" ;
At the Medford
Shop
In Comfort
Pick out a box ot dears
from our now clean stocks
and wo will mall it anywhere
lu the Viiltod Stales.
New stocks or Candles In
better israilra In fancy Rift
packages.
Hotel Medford
Cigar Stand
A, C. BEVAN, Prop.
Fred Gottfried Amot TurnboK
GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW
Expert plumbing, heating an,
sheet metal repair shop.
We (peelallia on service at real'
enabla prleaa. No Job too amall
219 N. Qrapo St. - Phone 574
eon Monday, and will ttl! of the
plana recently outlined by tne
bureau for lite Urltermen. of the
community.
Owing to a breakdown in the
inirneoKraph in the office of Secre
tary Carl 'JVtiRwahl. the ui-uul
weekly KiwanU club bulletin an
nouncing the program, will not b
ixsued to member ihU wek. Sec
retary TeiiKWuM, however, urge a
large attendance and htateH that
the meHKage to b dnliver-d by Mr.
Parker, will have u special appeal
to (uch und evt-ry local resident
uiul buriin" man.
lluy Yourlf a llcul Present!
Huy a Christmas present for ail
time. Own a smull Irrigated tract
of land in tills wonderful valley.
Five-acre tracts at $V per acre.
Fanchon
Merry
ATI t nr
mUni
j Flve-ncre tracts at $) per acre. " ' i,,
WITH
HARRY VERNON
And tho
Biggest Array of Performsrs Ever
Assembled
Eleven Big Feature Acts
Also the
12 Dancing Beauties
ON THE
Corrine
"THE OUTCAST
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I Shows From
i i ; ju to n p. m.
l Come' ZV ' TV l"
' Avoid LVixJ U BBS v4 S u Jdeal t
Standing Sri-l-J ' ' Xr ' L
I ART TllwrTC- . nni noco rici Dm -. ...i -
' TWTIT1T ' CHARLES KARRELL in J1,
lUiNluHl THE RED DANCE 1
What are your
banking plans
for the
New Year?
A satisfactory banking connec
tion will be an important factor
in your business and personal fin
ances. , .
We invite your account in the be
lief that you will like the person
al, accommodating spirit of our
service.
The Jackson
ESTABLISHED 1SSS
Medford, Oregon
Commercial - Savings - Safe Degnit
MEMBER I BOERAL RESERVE SYSTSM
tniie from Medford. Iay
terms. Medford Irrigation PUtrk-i.
323 So. Fir Street.
These Drug Stores1
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Straus's Drug Store
Extraordinary
& Marco's
Revelation
i mn
Idea
SCREEN
Griffith
ADMISSION
Mat. Till 5 p. m.
Children, 25; Adults, 60
Evenings ,
Children, 25; Adults 75
Coiwiy Bank
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