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O o Second Section Six Pages Medford Mail Tribune Q O Second Section Six Pages 0llJ Twralj-Uiird Inf MEDFORD. OKEUOX. FKIDAY, DKCKMliKK M. H)'S. .No. '1T1. AGATE SPELLERS DFEEATED BEAGLE jjj Looking and Longing Tl RAGLE, Oro, Dec. 21. (Spec ial.) On account of sickness the ntloch school wns not very well represented at AkuIo last Friday evening. There were four from Antloch who Npelled uKuiiiHt four from Awute, Antloch being defeat ed. A mutch hot ween the ladles and Kent lc men uf the udience whs 1hen held and the men were de feated. A box social ended the evening. A return match will be held at Antloch bffore Ion:. The d;ile will be announced later. Ethtm Gray is spending this week In Medford where she hat been employed by the Oriental store. The ftchool will have a Christ mas tree and program at the whool house Friday afternoon. The stu dent body will furnish the Christ mas treat for the children of the district. Raymond Mayfield has been sick for the last week with flu. The whole community was sad dened by the death of William Townsend, who passed away at the homo of hi brother-in-law. YV. M. Smith, last Friday evening about N o'clock. Mr. Townsend was at tacked by a mad bull and was thrown against a tree, crushing his hip and -also injuring him intern ally, which caused his death. Mi'. Smith and family have the heart felt K.vmpathy of the community. Mis Gi'unrKluna HussonK will spend the holiday vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JIiiHKOim of Medford. Mr. anil Mrs. Youna of .Medford were Sunday quests at thtf home of Mr. and .Mrs. firay and family. Mr. anil Mrs. Jcmiisin and lit tle grandson, Lew is JJrown, left for Salem the last of the week, whi-re thi'y expect to stay for some time. Mrs. Joe Mayfi. ld and Mrs. liny Janes wen- Central Point and MmI- ford visitors the last of the w Mr. anil Mrs. Zuck. .hud1 Mar tin nnd sons Luring and Merrill, I la ro Id and I. on Is Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and son Law rence; were Medford "isltors tin first of the week. ' Mr. Wheeler and daughter Al mary of Gold Hill .were calling at the homes hero thl.s week. Mr. Wheeler is taking orders for the leu 1th -o product for which he haH tlio agency for this county. 1 & ... ir"7n ft;" 'ilrHKvsSfe EMIGRANT CREEK. OF PHOENIX TO HEAR 1MIOKXIX. Ore, Dec. 21. (Spl.) H is with keen Interest attd great pleasure that the community .and local congregation look forward to the com! lis Sunday morning serv ice at Phoenix. Uov. David i'. Mar-, t i n, PrCsbyteria n misslnna ry t o Yamaguehl, Jupan, is to bo the Mi pa ker. Mr. Martin Is. in a tsense. one of Phoenix's favorite nous. His fath er. James Martin, now of Grants Pass., was an early resident of the community, having a ranch west of town. He was an elder in the Pres byterian church and sent his chil dren, you nt; Have among them, regularly to Sunday school. It is a happy circumstance alu that Mr. Martin I a warm personal fiend of licv. Mr. Johnson, the pastor. They were fellow students in Princeton Theological seminary. Mr. Martin has been doing pio neer evangelistic work in Japan during the last five years, and is now on furlough and doing further study at Snn Francisco Theolog ical bp ml nary. He is in the Uogue Ttiver valley during the holidays, visiting his family and speaking on behalf of Christianity In Japan. He Is a man with a great heart, a warm personality and a stirring message. A cordial invitation is extended to all to hear him Sunday morning December 23. at- 11 o'clock at the Phoenix Community church. HELPING SANTA MSB VwiU.OW NI'JtlN'liS. Ore., Pre IAD PETITION IS TO BE PRESENTED IIKLLVIKW, ore. Dec. 1M. (Special.) Some of the Kmlgruul creek' folks have cjrruiulcd a peti tion for a new road, which will gh-e them an outlet to the Klam ath -Ash land highway. This will be presented (he first of the year when the county officers have their meeting. This toad is badly need ed by the Immigrant creek people, especially during the stormy weath er it is almost impossible for cars to travel part of the road. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Atonn and daughter Marie left the first of the week for Los Aneeles. where they will spend the holidays. Mr. Moon is connected with the Moon Lumber company in ISHlvicw. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mottscho of Medford were callers at the home of Mr. and llrs. Mark True on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. 8. K Barnes of Hell view helped with the Yeoman lodge food sale held at Hardy Bros. grocen on Saturday. A very substantia1 sum was realized from the :! and will be, applied to lodge funds to be Used for Christmas b'MWlt." .1. It. llobertsiMi is ill at his home on the highway with flu. Howard M t c a I f of Klamath Falls m a d e his pa ren t s, M r. a n d Mrs. It. K. Metc-ilf, visit the first of the week. Tho Metcnlf fam ily exi "et to P ave :;oon for Vah:tU to make their horn". This counlr is a comparatively nw section. Jut i'e..iu!y the pforvelt high way has beon completed In that Faction. They are making the change with tho hope that Mr M?enlf's hentth "ill l-w... by the low altitude. The Bellvlew Mends are sorry to lose the family froi their community. Mrs. S. K. Harties left Sunday mornlntr for Portland v.hcro she -vfli spend a few" days visiting nnd having a pood time. John Spenec. who was removed to the County hospital several days turn with pneumonia, i greatly im proved and will soon be able to re turn to bj home. Mrs. Tlobert Gordon, who was n nt at the Coimpnnity bosnIt:i' pneuinonlM. whk able to return r home the first f Hi" week. She is impriu-iiiL' as rapidly as could he expected. Hubert flordon had a crew of LAKE GREEK GRANGE TO HAYE OPEN MEET FOR SOCIAL SESSION I.AKIi CKKKK. Oro.. h-L-. 21. (Hpcciull 'Kloyil Oharley and Mr. CornwHll wero In this nelKhboihoud In behalf of lliu l'urm Curenu tills weak. .The Utko Creek ciraime meeting lie h"l(l Tliunidiiy. December "7, will lie i short nesnlon as the rest of the evening Is Mo be nn open one for anyone wlshlni? to eomo and e.ijoy an evening of entertain ment, games or danelng. A Ken eial round of pleasure anticipated. A basket supjier will be served at a late hour. The Sldleys have beeu having their house remodeled. T. I,. Fallow and Mike Hanley were the lucky winners of some of the turkeys at the Klks Christmas tree. Mr. Krenelt and Mr. Cornwell were speakers at tho Orange meet Ing last Thursday. Mr. Cornwell Is soliciting for the "arm Bureau. Kritz Fiey is having quite a time with nn aheess in his ear. He has :ad the II n and is In Medford tin ier the care of a doctor. !frs. ijren Farlow made a busi ness trip to Medford Monday. Mrs. Fiank Farlow, MIhs Hetta Farlnw, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Tech, If. E. Tech. Mr. and Mrs. I,. H. Wyant, Misses Julia and Maggie Sidley were among the Medford ihoupers Saturday. The Urailshaw family, who have lecn laid up vwith the flu, aro all ibftut recovered. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Tech wero .'ucsls of A. L. Tech last Thurs Jay. Mrs. M. D. Howies was. shopping in Kagle Point Tuesday. Tho ladies of the Lost Crock Community club met nt the home if Mrs. It. j. Tonn last W'cdnes Vv. Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. C. Charloy of Medfrn-il spr-nt several days last week at the I. I,. ltraduliHW- home. Heed Charley, win lias been nulte ill ' with flu, is uble to be about IK" in. Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. Tonn were among the huuI'P'.ts III Medford ".titrilv - I. (NpecltilJ l no k.nrisiuias vn-( w,nncn yorllitK himI siicuihk IiIn croj ti'itainnn-nt and tree In the Wll-,,,f ginillnll Imllei the first of IIk low Springs district Is to bo on wm-k. These bulbs arc nuon to lie S:rturday evening, leember 2-. ( pbiei'il ' mi Ihc nuirk-l. The ladles of the Willow Hprlngsj Mrs. I,. Ilalbert b:is h""n 111 n Thursday elnl) are. as usual, as- .r bonie for past week with slsting Santa Clans In providing f gifts for all the children 111 the, ; WninNnn and family, wbc iielKliborliood,' while the scholars nav,, .,.n nvinc hi the Nell rr-el ider the able direction or tncir , vli lnliv. are iHklnc poss. sslnn o' the Mel.alf place which they trad ed for reteully. Mr. and Mrs. .1. U Nell am laughter .liain were Medford shop per on Friilay. C. N. (lllmorc and ron Tul; are both cJncd tn their hear Ihl week wrliu attack c.f f!e 11M.I icTythers. will give the program. KvQy one Is cordially Invited. 1 .Huntly Gordon at State Theatre Ilunlly fiordon appears as the prosecuting attorney In "Name ih 'eHii." ui the Stal'j theatre to night. a Gordon's first plcWe role was ; and the children will probably rr as leading man for Anltn Stewart mln the rest of the winter. M with whom he Is featured In this Ljt'usty Is employed by the rallroa , plcltare. His oultundlng work was 'bnipany and will probably hav In "T'Uluebeard a Klgbth Wife." a run ou of Dun-mnir. "Hhadowa of Paris," "My Wife and Mr. and Mrs. M. p. True were 1." Medford vbitors on Wedneday. tyf. .Mr. ami .Mrs. ..uiu.j i rusty nr.' i-w.nmlly have return tl to ihclr boip In this eo?oinunlty. Mrs. Truit FIRST BOTTLE HELPED HER Keeps On Taking; Lydia. PinS ham'a Vegetable Compound o o niihulclphiH, Va,--' ! nlway up T-liit V.. Pinkhaiu' SVcptuhle l orn- n"""-emammm ixililiil lwif(irr and I ' after rhildliirtli. 1 nin a mother of Mirec hililren two little jiirlt and a huhv Itny. I would ltd run down, n rviMis, dir.v intrj veak mmetirne n I liAd to lie n ltl. ! would tal.r Ihc (ftoli!c ( oni I'ind v a Imiie r.tt I Mv ay iftw an improvement fler taking the first bottle. I found i to U ii iood tonic. I always ree miiinid your medicine to mwrirndi nd I cannot tpeak too Iiiffhly oi .1MU." MEM. AltS A IOfUCTBAtK, JI0J rS. front Mwet, rhila.f I'a. j Free Gift Wrapping Service RUSSELUS "THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" Free Gift Wrapping . Service Sr.. Offers You the Greatest Selections of Practical Suggestions for ''''i' "" L- a. a,, ah 0 Mai " Ik Saturday Specials S2.98 Hand Bags $1.95 Real leathers of extra-; fine quality, all silk lined and a fine gift. $1.98 Silk Pillows $1.19 Cleverly made and filled with Kapok cushions. Many beautiful colors. S3.50 Silk Pillows $2.98 Beautiful pillows of many shapes and sizes and with Kapok filling. $1.25 Silk Embroidered Table Scarfs 98c Made of be3t quality Lin ene and all are nicely embroidered with silks. Fancy Towel and Wash Rag Sets . 89c to $3.50 Fancy Bath Mats of all kinds 98c tn $5.98 Pure Linen Bridge Sets, priced $2.25 to $4.50 Fancy Table Cloths, all kinds $4.50 to $5.98 White Linen Table Cloth Patterns $2.98 to $22.50 i Fancy Bath Towels for gifts 39c to $1.50 Hand Embroidered Guest Towels 49c to $2.50 Nursery Design Baby Blankets . .89c to $2.98 "Oregon City" Wool Blankets at $8.50 ,to $14.50 Rayon Bed Spreads for gifts $3.98 to $13.50 White Bed Spreads for gifts $1.79 to $5.95 i Fancy Silk Sofa Pillows, priced .$1.98 to $6.50 Ladies' Holeproof Silk Hosiery . . .$1.00 to $2.95 Children's Hosiery for gifts at 25c to 98c Handkerchiefs, thousands of them 5c to $2.50 Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves, priced $2.98 to $5.98 Ribbon Novelties of all kinds 59c to $2.98 Flowers for the coat or dress at 49c to $3.50 Leather Purses and Handbags $1.95 to $15.00 Mesh Bags and Fancy Purses at ..... . $3.25 to $22.50 Jewelry Novelties of all kjnds 49c to $5.98 Ladies' Silk Parasols for gifts at $3.98 to $12.50 Stationery, all excellent quality 59c to $1.98 Bath Salts in fancy packed boxes 49c to $2.50 Sachets, cleverly boxed for gifts 59c to $1.50 Men's Phoenix and Holeproof Sox 59c to $1.50 "Kaynee" Boys' Shirts and Blouses 98c to $1.98 Child's Rain Sets hat, coat, parasol $3.98 Girls' and Women's Fleeced Raincoats . . $3.98 to $7.98 . :, 10 . Discount On all these practical and useful Christmas gift suggestions. Table Linens Silk Parasols Children's Hose Women's Silk Hose All Hand Bags All Kid Gloves All Silk Yardage Boys' "Kaynee" Shirts ' All Silk Pillows 20 Discount All Women's and Child-' ren's Corduroy Robes Bath Salts Electric Lamp $2.50 A beautiful gift. A large fancy bottle of fine bath salts is the bottom of the lamp, a pretty shade and the electric connections are also included. ' HALF PRICE SALE of GOATS and DRESSES Every Coat in our store from the cheapest to the finest and every Dress in our stock from $19. 75 to $49.75 included. Now is the time to purchase a substan tial Christmas Gift or a fine dress or coat at that tremendous reduction. You will find excellent selections -still to be had in all sizes and prices.