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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1928)
MEDFORD MATL TTcTDUXE, MFDFORD. . OKKtiOX, Tl'KSDAY, l.rKMI!i:it IK, lu:!M. PAGE FTVlX Steward's $2 Store TOMORROW A Great December Clearance Sale DRESSES 2 Big Groups on Sale $12.95 Values $g.95 2 for $10 $18.95 Values $I2-95 2 Dresses for S20 400 Dresses Smart, new Crepe Hack Satins ' and Velvets and Taffeta Party 1 )nsses as well as .Jerseys and Wool Crepes. All sizes and a won derful selection of styles to clioose , from. Any Coat in Our Store $10 and $15 U) and Holly St. Phoni 244 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing Sehvicb OPEN Dear Jolm : Now Ihiit it's open season for cartoons about the kind of foulisli colliir Iionps anil automatic safety razors that wives pive liusliaiuls for (.'lirisliims, it's about time, some women lint the spunk lo tell tile world about the presents men (iiv their wives. Last year it was that hideous lavalier that went out of styl-j with petlieoats, and I bad to Lrrin and bear it. The. year before it was that outrageous hidi-backed eomb all studded with cobbed stones .(lirnv in the world did you ever think of that) and I liad.to pretend to be overjoyed though all the while 1 hud an Appointment to et my hair bobbed. And the year before, you pave nic that perfectly atrocious China set that has never been taken out of ils wrappers, inul 1 was ailKelic abnut that. I!ut I have stood all I ean, and I tremble to think what it may be this year, so 1 am soinp to civc you n piece if advice and if ytm don't take it, you'll only have your self to blame for the einse(uonos. If you love me at nil, Joi, do slay away from those insid. ions haunts where you men seem to do all your Christinas shop ping, but ro ripbt down to the M. Department Store and pet me six pairs of Silk Stoekinps three pair in chiffon weipht and three pair a trifle hei'er. Let thelites pirl advise you what colors to pet. I wear size '!. Or one of those swell rpiilted robes. I would be satisfied with 'rose, blue or black. ' UEXRIKTTA. 10 GIVE PROGRAM FRIDAY AFFERKOON The Ch:-btnias program, ppon sored hy (hi. student hr.iiy nf Ihe junior l.ish s.-hojl will i,e inv will.'J Friday, u.., ember 21 at 1:3" ). m. I'urcntK are roi dially ir.vllfl ami ui.-.l u, attend. Tit priiKium Ik as fulli.wi: Haip s.ilu H.uy sienuelt. S'i'.u dan. i- l.u. ilo I.owry. 1'i.mu ,,h, Dorothy due. Christmas play - junior h'tch pupils. ' I'hti.-tmas live al Mulli-jan" (.Mail.. Irish). IHrreied i,y Mrs. Leon I'.rown. Chai-aciTs: I'eiei- Muliiraii Huhhy Nelson Dancette Sets Crepe de Chine, pink, flesli, Nile, . orchid and peach. Values to $-1.!).") Reduced to $3.49 Handkerchiefs Hand-Made Linen and Others. While they last, u to jl.LT) Values, Now 50c nennes Medford National Bank Building , Gift Specials Ad LETTER TO HUSBANDS Nora Mulligan, his wile Ailrn Kdvvards Dannie Louis Hodgson Itoslo La Murk- Keel; Katie Ardelh Keriald (Thi-ir Children) Hill Jones Ki.-k tth lht .lis.s llimcu. a mux- r'ranees AiniiiKT Mrs. o'Krien Mii-.am Watson l'atrlek o U:ieii (hei- son) :. Bruce t'arkln Chi'stmas: Cu".lt-rs Sybil .Jean Younc Huby stone, llitrbara Wall. .Nell Greene. ELECT FLOYD CHARLEY LAKE CREEK GRANGE HEAD FOR NEXT YEAR The I-nke Creek ClranKC No G'lY, hehl its annual election on Thursday. December 13. The folluwlriK officers wore elect l . for the coming year. .Muster, Floyd Charley; overseer. Heed ('hurley; lecturer, lielh Far low; steward, Karl Far low; as sistant Steward, Hormun .Meyer, Jr.; chaplain, Kuss .Moure; treas urer. Tom Farlow; Rale keeper, Kaymomt KuRsdale; lady assistant steward, Alary Moore; secretary, Julia Kidley. The three praees arc: Ceres, Myrtle Charley; Flora, Mary Han ley; I'omona, Helen Sidley. l.xeeutlve committee: George Hrown, Louis YYyant, lived Char ley. v It was voted tn meet twice a month, as usual on tho second and fourth Thursdays at 8:30 o'clock.- One business and one social tnretimr. Thursday's meeting wits the so rlat evening fur the month of i)ecetub.-r ami the refreshments served hy Karl Pur low and Clans Charley were much enjoyed by everyone present. Visitors from outside CI ranges at this meeting were Kaymond Cornwell of Medford and Henry French of Kale Point, lioth spoke on the work Hint is herns done hy tin farmer's co-operative ex change. Quite an active interest is shown In the Lake (.'reek community In (.rane work. Organized In A pril It now has a membership of OU. IMPROVEMENT PLAN I.O.O.F. AT MEETING TON! ! Much interest has he.'cn aroused i among local Odd Fellows in t lu; proposition to remodel their lodge building, and a big attendance Is I expected at tonight's meeting, when ! final disposition is expected to be made of a resolution authorizing such improvements. There is little difference of ! opinion that some changes are oh ! sential to meet present conditions, 1 but there is a varhty of views as to the character of these improve ments, and it lengthy discussion is I probable before the matter Is threshed out. i As this Is a question of great im j portance .to all members of the iider, It Is. desired that every metn- : her in the city attend tonight's : meeting. CLATSKA NIK Columbia Conn ty 1 Junkers' association recently met here to discuss taxation ami beep industry. EAB PHOT GRANGE ACM WITH NANCES KAOl.i: T'OINT. Ore.. tve. 18.-(Spl.)-The dance kIvcii by the ways nd iiicaiifP conimltiee Last Stitur day flight was very w tl attended u ml all in poi t mi cspi chilly i;-oud lime. livery dance ur entertain ment lu-ls to redu' e the debt on the Krauze hall. Th carnival :1en under the uusptt os of " the fame ommitteo drew a luri;-' crowd and vcry om had a very Jolly time. Tin re were booths for the cale of fancy wink, candy, baked nods canned i fruits and Jollies, wishing vll, farmers produce. ltd rcshmenis id' all kind.-, were for .sale. Many I larger articles were auctiuned f t", sueh as quilts, lurki-ys, ;efu, grain, etc. a sideshow anil for ; tune teller drew a 1" rge rowd. jnnd all of the foolishness of a ireKular carnival kept the crowd ! merry. The Kaglo l'oint Crane drill team, together . with pianist, sing ers, tableau ensemble put on the third and l'ourih degree work for the Jacksonville !rang on Kri- jday night. A very pleasant even i ing was sjient with the Jackson ville grangeis. Fourteen members (took these degrees, j Everybody is invifd to the mov ing pictures which will he put on at the grange hall under the aus iplce.i of ihe U. S. forestry depart ment. These are Very hen lit If ill pictures mid depkt the forests I of Oregon, lakes, streams, Wild j animals, recreation and industries connected with " the forests. We j also expei't to have M r. ai ker, of the Farm Jfuri-au with us. j This is an open meeting and wo ) hope lor a full housu. Special nuu-ie. .Mrs. fieri rude, 1 laak h:is been invited to install the newly elected officers of the Jacksonville Orange i n J a n ua ry, a Iso t hose of Vn : ra 1 Point tirnnge. Kegular grange dance on .Sat urday night, Oecemher 22. Kvery j one has a good time at these nances. uoixi music una gouu supper. J. G. L J. O. Love, owner of Snowy Jiutte. ranch, near Central Point, made u wonderful showing on the Hu acres this year, harvesting 7SS tons jyf grains and fruit. There are 5 acres of peal-s on the ranch, or which Hi an; Winter Nellis that yielded 335 tons, I3.r0 boxes, 26 ears. Part of this crop has been sold at an average of $3.f)H per box. There are nine acres of iiartletls from which they took XI tons or 3,5114 boxes. There were seven tons of other kinds of pears, a ton of peaches and grapes, and Iwo acres of ap ples that produced 15 tons. The acres of alfalfa yielded 300 inn; 31 acres of oats, 4ti ton, and three acres of wheat produced several tons of stock and chicken feed. Thei-f are 84 neres 'if the 1 4." under Irrigation and the improve ments are first -class. Including a largo residence, tenant and pack ing houses and other buildings. John Gilbert at Hunt's Craterian ' John Oilbort in "The Masks of the Uevll," is at the Cralerlnn. His characterization is that of a man without a soul or conscience, who loves life and love and who takes openhandedly what ho de sires. Through his love for women comes tragedy it.nd through trag edy comes the realization of the evil, or "devil," in his own soul. Tho remainder of the story deals in startlingly rtramutic fashion with bis regeneration and repentance. Theodore Roberts, the "grand old man" f the movies, after an absence of two nnd a half years, duo to illness, returns to glvo an ndniirable portrayal as the elderly friend of John Gilbert. The remainder, of the cast, Italph Forbes, Alma lindens and Frank Hotelier, do excellently with their parts, i Ralph Ince at State Theatre ! Thta there i no urpe greater j than the "Call of the Sea," la the ! themn of "ltreed of tho Hea," nt 1 tin- Stale thealer. I The ftory opena with a boy who Ik attldylnK to lie a iiilnUter, all i the while battllliK with IiIh love for j the iiea. When he reache man i hood he Ih piirr-tilUK the career j which fate haa beriueathed to him. j Italph Ince playa the role of the man who loved the nea. Milton Sills at the Rialto Today "The f'rnnh," lit now nhowinK nt the Jtlnlta theatre with Milton Kllln . in Ihe Marring role. I HIIIk1 flKht with William Demnr 1 eat and two of the "hcavyV'K nnic. 1 In probably the mont thrilling nnd i reallntte Blnce the flKht between I Kl tin ond (ijnh Heery In "Tim I Spolleri.." j Th lendinir feminine role l I portrnyed hy Thelma Todd. 'The jMiipportlnK cant tlii-luih-n William Iemarent, 'ade lloteler, Hylvla Annum, Volu d'Avtil, und l-'retl I Wttrrcn. CEtTTRAL POINT CALL IFERENCE The federated church. of Celt-' tral Point are calling a conference of Christian workers to meet at the church Thursday inornir-t, Deeeni her I'll, at tlm hour of lu tj'clock, for the purpose of llible study, method of study, and lor praye,-. The Invitation and call are made just as general and broad as pos sible. Mr. James Johnson of Ceres, . Cal.; E. Iversun ami l. 1. Uandall will assist the pastor in tie work. J. I'. Jewell, supiTiutcmlt lit ol the Central Point schools, wtil give u report of an examination which he has recently given in the school on a general knowledge of the Uihle from the historical viewpoint. The tesults will Hstotiish yon. ; The country Sunday school work ers tyvi: especially invited to attend tl is gathering of workers. Every thing that ean bt done in inspire ami instruct in better l.lhle study, work will be done. A better knowl- ; edge of the Hook, und how to leach it, will he the keynote of the con ference. Kring a lifcht lunch. The ladies; of the church will provide warm; drinks, and all may have lunch to gether. The afternoon session will , elnse at i o'clock, hut those livin-,,r at a distance may go earlier if , necessary, ; Van's Electric Bakery Opens Medford Tomorrow Van's Kleclrie Hakery. Modford's newest institution. Ill West Main st reel, across from l he It lalto theatre, will open tomorrow morn ing for business. Mr. Van, who is an experienced baker and whit lias been lu the business for I m years al .Miami. Oklahoma, left there four months ago, has looked for a location all up and down the coast, from the Mexican border to Canada, and decideil to locate in Medford. He believes ibis city has the best future of any city of Its size on the coast. New modern electric equipment has been installed, together with new fixtures and Mr. Van invites the people of Medford and vicinity to attend the opening and insp.-ct the new institution. Hread and rolls will be baked twice dally. Daily Meteorological Report Dec. IS, lllS. Medford and vicinity: TaKKV cloudy luntKM ii nd Wediii-Miiiiy (nntinued ctnil. J.owe-d tempera tui-o toniKbt about -li. Oregon: OenernUy cloudy to Continued nitslu and Wednesday cool. o . t Local Data. Temperature ( degrees) 2 Highest (last 1 2 hours) 2U Lowest (la:a 1 2 hours) L'l lie). Humidity tper cl.) US F'reeipitallon (inches) Htate of weather Fog 21 ! loo ! Fog ; Lowest tempera tun log 20 degrees. this morn- Total precipitation since Sept. 1, liit. 4.71 inches. SuiMet today, 4:42 p. in. Sunrise Wednesday, 7:3ft a. m. Sunset 'edneday, 4:42 p. in. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 33 CITY Baker City i 0 Clear Hlsmnrck 37 2S Cloudy HoIko 'A'Z 12 Clear Deliver 34 211 Clear Oi-m .MoIiich ...... 'A2 -u Clmidy KreMiirt ili 32 Clear Helena 30 1M Hnnw Lim Angeles ..... 110 42 Clear Muraliliclil , ill , Clear 'j'hoenix 5(1 32 clear Portland 4 4 30 Cloudy Hed iiluff 57 3 I Clear HoebuiK 3S s.f Cloudy Salt I.aKo City.. L'll 14 Clear San I-VnnelHeo... 54 44 Clear Xnnlit Ke IK Clear Seattle 41) .111 Cloudy Spokane 30 211 Cloudy Walla. Walla .... SS 24 Clear Vlnnli(-K Ill Know L. W. DICK," .MikooroioglHt. News of Co. A National Gua'rd (Ciintrlbillcill The captain lain called a vncallnn of Iwo weeliH ufler tonlKht's drill, which In muster. Tim next drill after tonlKht will ho Janimry It. Hlghley Irwin, the menu HciKi'imt. saya he will Kive tho IxiyM uuothei dinner an soon u Ihn cuptoln miy Ihe word. Ho coineon bnyn, let'i Westinghouse - , Electric Appliances Electric Toasters Cozy Glow Heaters , Electrio Percolator's Electric Urn Peoples Electric Store 212-214 W. Main, Phone 12 RAKF.n FRYF.'S DLI.1CIOUS HAM You can bake your own bi following the ex plicit directions in I'rye's Meat Guide. Juw send .U Frue (f Company, Portland, Oregon talk lo tho captain. I ehovrona at the first of thu your. ! regular army and upon thiclaratioti , There wan an order, issued ,l,o thi ' . Nw. i.tbutimo for the muti in ;r war will he tho first to see Herv-'iion-comniiKsiotied officers a short Medford to consider tho NaUoual at tho rrnut. The national army time ago, and us Ihey havo hut two (iuard and wo wa"t the boya bo- j will form the reserve. --. nioro weoka to carry that order mil Jonglnif lo Company A to explain t . ; we will see new facoH hiding behind that. Ihe National Guard Is with tho rinRlflnd advertlslne Kfttn rimilt This ArUtocrat Turnover Tounter la t tic now-t, vutiat fiOif irnt nnd imiit nl (turttvu ' lliiitK tn liinntrra. It tuanti) utomnllully two illce ut a tl mo to uny dtro tif bruuniiR prnfrrrrd. So liurnlna "f luuat ur Qnuri. iVic, ll..'tJ. ArlUtirally di-cornleil nnd flnUtird In u rich lironxs Hr!n, lhl btmilfnl nrw lirlusit loy iitove glvrs in lant hrml fnim any tmtlct chaw at ay milii and I.Unr. I'rlif, T..-,0. Tbl nracltral Rift will dtt aiiylhliiB I hat the ordinary tiiBNlrr or fry tiiK tn will d. I'rirs, Incluillng tuldt toe oomplela wllb louclrr rak, aluminum grlddla and fry ing plala, tray, als-ftHit nVtlbU tMird and crpurakla i-iui, v.oo. Keep the Christmas Spirit (flowing The Whether or not the time Honored Turkey is to take his place on your Christmas Board, let us suggest this other time honored dish with a satisfying goodness about it hard to describe but extremely easy to partake. And let us assure you that with the passing of the years the Frye special curing process has lost nothing of its magic power to produce FRYE'S DELICIOUS BRAND HAM to delight the palate of the epicure. May we suggest also a whole FRYE'S DELICIOUS BRAND 11 AM in its festive Christmas wrapper as a very acceptable gift. HyesMkioims You can give this stunning new Egyp tian Urn .Set ns you would sterling sil ver iM-caiiric it is lovely and tho love liness is lusting. .Set of four pieces with twelve-cup automatic perco lator, $52.00. that will be remembered long ufler Holly Wreaths are gone It in the gift that lasts and can be uimmI every day In the year that gives most genuine uleoa nre. That'a wliy tbe gift of a Weatingliouae Electrical Ap pliance alwaya lirlnga the giver grateful thanks ever yeara after it was purchased. The West ingliuune dealer will he glud to go over your Christ mus list with you and help you find Just tho gift to delight an Individual or a whole family. Jt need not he expensive Prac tical and lieuutlful electrical gifts may lie bad at whatever you have planned to pay. Write down tho name of thoso you wish most to please this Christmas. You'll be sur prised to find liow many you can make happy with Westinghouse electrical gifts. Westinghouse APPLIANCES Sign of a Thlt beautifully daalffned, new Wen l worl h WaUlo Iron makea a moat weloomo gift. A new feature of conven ience a the handle -juet pull It down and the grlddlea onen. Complete with ii foot detachable Heilble oord and aeparable attachment plug, 10.l)0. Tld. famous Wa.tlnhous Iron with tho BuUt.tn Watohman tha go-near th-rniolot la tha gift that takaa the worry Out of Iron ing. For It automatical! maintains oorra-t ironlnf temp-ratura always, . Now only 7.15. . .. . Tbl. UaatangularWaflla Iron I. vary popular breau-s It makes wafltra In four daaply patteru.fl triangular Motion, of dainty aandwleb lae. Mo greasing la neeee aary. P.'lce, ineludlng tray and .It-foot detachable oord and plug, 113.110. through the Years WeslinghouM Dealer