MEDFORD AfAfL TRfJlUXR MEDFOTiT). OREGON'.' SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1928. 1AUUJ TWO ocal and Personal As lodas' Ib practically the lat dl.iilliK day before t'lirlslliia". the Klines were rilled with lni pers all l:iy. and will iiiidmil.ieilly lo a hlK biwlneiw tniih'ht. Ilun ilredn if .-hoppers from all itanw of the county added greatly V ihe thrnni; or locill choppers. lJ I'iniNllnns .iincie. Jackson fiptlimx (.-tub tonlHhi. 9:30 till 2 a. m. :'T3' IteKular daneo Walker's Hat. nlle. UMrlct Attorney Newton Ohaney has li' eii eoaflneil to hu home i-.. several days with an atlaek or the flu, hut his condition is npiov Inr and he expects to he aide to resume his duties sometime next wek. Adrlenne's. Choice of any hat up to SL'I.r.o for $05. ST4 lioineiifade cakes, fruit cake ami plum puddliiK. Marsh's (liociry. LT.Mr r:. R. I.uhry of famden. N. J.. Is one of the few iruests from a distance reKisti-red at .Medfonl ho tels. He arrived yesterday. Adrlenne's. All winter coats at one-half price, resardle.. of cost. Hot. clean coal. Tel. Ml. Mml. ford Fuel Co. if To spend the Christmas vacation al home With friends and relatives, , .Miss Arlenu Ilutler, who Is an In- ; stnii'tor al Pacific university at Ontluire drove, arrived In the cily i yesterday. Daily's Taxi. I'hono 15. New; Studebaker sedan. 2H . Christina eve dance, f. S. I In It. Jacksonville. Dam-inn till 2:30., J T 3 .Mrs. TCuby Fairbanks left lM ; evi nini: for Tillamook, where i;lc ' will spend the holidays with herj parents. i HlK Carnival dance. Walker's ; Xmas eve, Monday nite. 273; Complete line of rarker pen setaj and desk set". Office Stationery A. i Supply to., across from llialio. j 27ti,tfi Miss Jean Steel, having received word from her mother that her 1 father. Will O. Hleel, Is quite 111! with the flu at Ills home In F.u.' iscno. left for the latter city today. The pubstnntlnl price reduction In the latest and most successful ' rndlo offerinu of the Ilndlo Cor-; poratlon of America Is expected to; tremendously stimulate thp demand j for the new Hndlnla "to." Thin' wonderfully selective Instrument Ihi sold ntld serviced by the rainier; Music House. I'hono 7SS. call j thetn for a demonstration without ( obligation. 27u Oranne dance, Eitiilo Point, Hat. nlKht. Kverybody welcome. 27S Christmas proicrnin. which have been given In various schools In the counly dulinK the past week, wlll iilso be held tonlKht at fhif flu Creek, Ituch nnd Tolo. With the presentation of pronrums yer terday, the majority of the schools closed for a vacation of one week, with the exception of a few rural schools that have decided to be closed only on Christmas and New Year's days. k-lvlnn the students the joy of looklilK forward to an earlier vacation In the summer. Holiday nut t reals In tasty itlft packiiKcs, at CoIvIb DruKS, next ' the Jllulto. 277 HcKUlur dance Walker's Hat. nlle. 273 Arriving homo Thursdny nlKht from the t'nlvorslty of CiruKun to spend Uio holidays vacation period were MIhh Murjorle Kelly and MIhh Catherine Fabiick. A claim to selectivity hcyoml !ompnrison Is one of the features at Iho new liadloln "00." Hear It demimstrated In your own home. I'hono "XR nnd let us provo the i tnlm. Valmer Mimic House. 275 Klncald's dnnce, fluid Illll, Sat. 273 I.lvo Onlc flrange on upper Kvaus creek, out rrom ItoKUe lllver, has elected the rollowini? orflcers for the ensuing- year: Master, (leorice Hhephcrd; overseer, M. Wall: lec turer, Miss I.eah Shepherd; chap lain. Mrs. Hall: treasurer. Mrs Walt: secretary, Mrs. Lorn Carter: steward. Hoy Hall: assistant stew aid. Klchard Scon: Baiekfcper. Heed Carter: graces, Mesdames Heck. Hall nnd ICads. Kinma Cllnc's Ilenuty Shop open every ovenlni; until Xmas eve. ?74 Heuulai' dance Walker's Sal. nltc. S"S Christmas eve dance. l 8. Hall, Jncksonvllle. DancitiK 9 till 1:3" 273 Mr. nnd Mrs. V. 11. .1. lhulcht are nmom; the visitors hero from Klamath Falls. Two ride ror the price of one. Heated cab. lllnck & White Can. I'hono C7. 276 Dance Xmim eve, Mon., Dee. 2-1. 2 7 ."i ; liest I'tnh lump coal. Tel. (S3 1. Medfotil Fuel Co. .if Arrest of hunters who have al lowed deer meat to deteriorate In cold storage, was Imminent, said M. J. Harm's, district game War den, today. "As long as deer meat Is lagged nnd In good condition, hunters can keep H Indlfinliely." nild Mr. Uarncs, "but there Las been tagged meat which has bctn allowed lo go to wasto In cold stor age. There Is a game statute which declares wanton waste of game Is unlawful. I'nder that statute, I urn going to check up on deer meat In culd storago houses, nnd alt hunters who havo allowed meat to rot will ho. prosecuted." Klamath Kails News. Annual Xmas hall. Kugle I'olnt. Xmna eve. Dec. H. 27S Buddy 8U-. ret's nut treats, fresh, crisp und good, at Colvlg Drugs, noxt to Hlnllo theater. 277 Hose mending, runners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 2ltf The Medfnrd Lumber company will spend 75 tu build a small gar age at 212 Klin street, nrcordlng to a building permit Issued by the city today. Christmas ova dance, l 8. Hall. Jncksonvllle. Dancing till 2:30. 273 Dig Carnival dance. Walker's Ninas eve, Monday nite. 273 Wood all kln oak. laurel, fir nnd (fry slnhs. Medfonl Fuel Co. Tel. (31. U E Tickets are reported sellinft well for the alumui gathering of the I Central I'oint high school at the Community club next Tuesday, nighl. when n banquet Is lo be! served, followed by a business meeting and a dancing party. A . larxe gathering; l expected, ivlthj old graduates prevent from alll purls of southern Oregon. I'lans for the annual reunion, of which ( this !'f.t!tc fourth, liuve been in ( the hnVls of committees for tomc time ami no detail to up-ure its j-iiecess has been overlooked. Chri.-tmas eve dance. I. S. Hall.' Jacksonville. Dancing till 2:3". 273 Five lines or fine radios make the I'nliner Music House the log ical place for you to come before purchasing such nn instrument. Itadiolii, '.( .Q-.h, Majestic, Itosch and Sirornberg Caricon are famil iar names throughout the Industry. C. I.. ti-iU. Ihe Insurance man, will spend the hoiladys with his; ramlly In -.ugene, where his. daughters are attending the Uni versity or Oregon. That good coal--low In ash. ll:in- sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tr i Hoineniade cakes, fruit cake and plum pudding. Marsh Oroccry. Sin: Miss M. .McXeff, nurse, who has been III the past two months at j Community hospital, Is reported greatly improved. Many people have been cured : rrom seemingly incurable diseases; by .1. (i. Dietrich, magnetic healer.! 23H South Central. Phono MS for ; information, 277 ( Felt scraps, nil colors, 2"c a i bunch at the Fashion Shop, 424 j Mcdrord llldg. phone 11 HI. tf ! All kinds of nand-palnted Christ mas gifts for fale: reasonably ; nrii-ed IMnclr sntnen nillows and' Mini table covers, handkerchief rases nnd hnndkerchlef scarfs, lav ender hags. vnnlUlv sets, etc. Phone i 330-1, or call 326 South Holly St. ' 2T.7tr Temporary auto licenses were Is - sued nl the sheriff s office to O. A. Turpin. Cash Wood. F. II. Kinney, California Oregon Power company or .Medford, J. o. Illggs, It. A. Me-j" Alllsler and V. P. Mecllten or Ash- land. Albert Voung of Jacksonville and Harold Fish of Talent. Cheap dry lumber nt Mcdrord l.umber Co. 237tf Hlgheat grade Ctah coal, ny slac, anywliere. any amount. Han- sen Coal Co. Phono 23K. tf Kincnld'S dance, Oold Hill, Sat. -': l-.ouniy warrants were is-ucu nt , the county clerk's office toilny lo Ora Phillips of Jacksonville, two I coyotes nnd two bobcat: C. A tfwlnnle of Medford, one coyote: II. A. TurnbaiiRh of I'hocnlx, one eoy olo; fJ. K. Webb of Ka,h' I'olnt. one coyote: Charles Austin of KnKue Itiver, one coyote; I'lyde Smith of Copper, to bohents; Floyd KlMpey of Apiilevrate, one coyote. , Crater Ijike Chrlstma cards. Something beautiful nnd different. Office Stationery & Supply Co.. acroMH from Kiriltn. l!7UMf fluests at local hotels from Port land Include J. I.. Hwain. It. . Coal by tho ack or ton. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. tf C. C. till of Creswell 1 anions the OreKontans renlstered at hual hotels, as art the? following from Portland: II. M Alclvaj. Aloose Norbeek, Cal J lei-man. Air. and .Mr. Jdhn Hteln. It. K. Mythlng, It. A. Hrn-vn and Air. and Air. Frank K-t-rnlon. Ornnge dance, KaKlo Point, Sat. nlKht. Kvorybody welcome. 273 Nowest In beautiful hridt;o tally wets. They make nice Rift. Office Stationery : Supply Co., across from Hlalto. 70lf IIIk Carulvul, dance. Walker'n Xmas eve, Alunday nite. 73 S. A. Lumen, for a number or yearn connected llh the ware house department of the California Omon Power company, ha scver cil his relatluns with that compy und will take up the Work of elee trlcal contract ItiK, which work he has contemplated for a Ion if time. Lamm's reHlKiiatlon takes ofreet at the end of this week. M. K. Kim: of .Med Turd has come to Yreka to lake the position held by Air. Lar si'iu Yreka News. Kinenld's dance, fltdd Hill, Sat. 273 IlemstltchlnK. hose m e h d I n ti, pleathiK Mud button making- Han dicraft Shop. Phono 72. 1 ! 3 1 f f. tin ran teed hemstitching. 7c. Work not drawn. Airs. Ca noose, Sinclair's Hollar StiUe. lf47U Harney Kenn, a student at the Oregon N'oVmal school at Alon motilh, has arrived In the city to spind the Chrlstmun vacation. ' Don't fall to have lao new Tla diotn "00" demonstrated to yuu be ftu'e you purchase. Call 7 NX or the Palmer Mint In House, : 27 0 Adrlenne's. CholcA of any hat Up to I'S.r.O for 14.95. 274 imy your cigam ror i nriRiman ulfts from Hotel Medford cfpar .l.in.1 1 ..tml. nl Ian. II.... . hrands. zmtr" At a upcclal asnomhty 4.f the Junior hitch school last Thursday, football let torn were awarded to Klmer 'nmbrumm, Victor (ioble, Clyde Flchtner. David T.owry. Wil laril Davisson, Ray YV a s h a m. OeorKe HarrhiKton. o. vil David Kon. Donuld Wold, AYilllam nm-iln ntnham, Hilly Yalker. Donald , d reave, Cltflord Cave, Wilton j u line, naroin wenaurr auu Aupu. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. Ml. Medford Fuel Co, tf OrauK dance. KukIc Point, Sat. niftht. Kverybody welcome. 273: At the recent city election of: RoRue River. JameN Whipple was' elected mayor and Clarence Htlchl. 1 IT. W. Sparks and Albert Atilton.) coundlmen tor one-year term, and W. J. Jone. Kdward Woodcock and A. T, Alcllvaln. coundlmen for two-year terms. Woodsy nut treats and glased frulU to make your Christ mat mer rier, at CoIvIk DrugK, exclusive rep. rccniativcn of Ruddy Squirrel. , 277 Medford Orecnhouse for choice flowem for Chriatmaa. Phone 374. Downtown wiled nt Co Wig's DniK tor. 1A Kreo dance 8aturdny night. De cember 52nd. at Mrrlck' dance povlllon. Popular and old Hm music. J7'4 (ftp - L.-'VifVi, a;'hv t tr . It ML ;.sa.a: A duJin(f array of ( iirUttnas will pour Iroiii Simla's tuniy hair etample. T lh: iniKleiii titj-make -----7-.--- -. . - . - i (Inland Humphreys. Instructor in mathematics at ihe high school, i ; '"'I here last night for Kugene. "here he will motor to llcpp. j nor with his sNter, Mlw. Kvelyn' Humphreys, to spend the holidays 1th their parents, Annual X.naa ball, Kagio Point, Xmas eve, Dec. 24. ! 275 i 'nu. Kr(.ntest values In radio j the new Mnjestic and the Itadlol.is ls ntul 00. s,.,, ti,m brc de- cltlinr. Free' demonstrations. Pal- ,r.,. Music House. 27'i Hemstitching at P.usse'l's 7c"iir .-nrd. WnrV eunranteed. 5'itl' Wayne Hnldrldge of Talent ar- ,.lvp(1 here this week from vanls t v,t lis parents. .Mr Mr1 . c'linrles I loldridge .until Cor . and after l sen- thr first t.f the year. Me Is ior at O. H. C. Adrlenne's. All winter ooatw at one-half price, reKaullesti of ens:. Wood nil kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf lfonoe Xmn.i eve. Mon., lVr. 1M. There will be no established dnie ' set beyond which persons can op-' crate their cars with a 1!2S Hi oncf. ( according to Hal K. Hoss, i-et rrinry of state. "This date already N fix- ; ed as January 1." said Alt-. Hoss. i "anil It is not in my province to change the date or ad vane Ihe time when one ran operate on old plates. A 'lethal this deparinienl can do In to assume that all per-! son.i wishing 1 !t2!i plates have ' purchased them by January I. I i have instructed the siatc traffic of-1 fleers." I Klncald's Xmas dance Xmas eve. i .Monday. Dec. 24, 27 . Holiday nut treats, toasted, fresh and good from all over the world. at Colvlg Drugs, 277 Doors and windows cheap at e received several clues to ihe;fi'iuay morning, will be conducted .Medford Lumber Co. 237tf ; wiiereaboiits of .Mrs. Mniim, but Qt the Conger chapel. West Main at D. F. Ainlck. principal of thejeach time these proved groundless. -Newtown streets, at 2 p. in. Sun Central Point chouls. uecompuo-' A clue who had today gave her rffc 'ay. riervices will he in charge of led by his daimhler, Luramae. will : "owed hope in lhat it may lead to t Hmv. KaVmoiul S. Rees of. the leave tomorrow morning for Sacra-1 her Hlator. Mis. Martin's husband A.V'lhodi.sl church aiitl interment memo. Cal., to upend Oie holidays 1 a inomhur of a local church and : ! ftllw in the Medford ceme wlth relatives. .Mr. Ymick will re , rerordK today revealed that his : t'y turn within n week, but his daut;h ' ter will continue her Journey In V m l.l.,ni, ii, I (Ilvo Kulli-r Brushes for Christ I max. Ti-I. i;04-J. ovonlnw. i6' t . . ...... ... 1 Curl Y . Te 11 k v ; 1 tVl . 1 1 o t p I O o 1 111 V 1 1 1 ! ,f; ; 1'hone tn3. fine of the more important r cal estate ilea Is of the yrnr in flh. laud was consummated yesterday throng h ihe Charles A. Wing Agency of this city with the sale id tno Knders sweet .shop to r.du in, Nubnn. who tool; possi-sslon, a half I lim.i- alter Hie deal was closed. I Adrlenne's all velvet and untlnt dresses, one-half price. 274 Hest Ftah lump coal. Tel. 631. i Medford Fuel Co. tf ' Adrlenne's all velvet and untlnj Presses one-half price. r74 ' Among the s udents of the Ore-' Kon Statu college, who havo ar-1 rived home for the holidays vacn-! ttm w)th xhvW ,,,.,.; inint iv .in.i i,.H at t'entra! llamillou, J Scolt and Moore Hamilton. OranKe dance, Kagte I'olnt, Sat. i nlKht. Everybody welcome. 273 i Dot, Clenn coal. Tel. GUI. Med- 1 ford Fuel Co. tf ! Moose Norbeek. who defeated Art F.vnns, the Cherokee Indian, at t the ltlallo theater last nii,hi. left , lhjf4 morntnu flH. hin b(.u,iqniirt, Portland, nceompnnlcd by ( term mnnnnt.'.i i.v Cut nt.rmnn , wreath r and boxer .who u I to ftl,Ml(,r wrtrtn ln i,.buri; in a I n,tt lt trt t,n .......h n-,. Nor- beck will pronnhly n-ttim to Med ford early next month to meet Jack Reynolds at tite Rlalto. Fvans. who lost, planned to leave today for Klamath Falls tospend the 1 holldnys on the Klamath rewrva- Aon. Cheap lumber and cedar post. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf We double fork our cnrO no dust. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Mia. AU. T .nt. t ,tt a firtiil h f.ranc street, leave Sunday for i '""'"e Chrlstma-.. ample op- Portland to spend the ChrMiaf,,wrtl,nUJ' twnK Kivn everyone to hothhn-s with her nephew. . H ,' requirements. Gallachan. a former local resident I "ld prepare to Fpper Klamath lake, the largest I mi hrMmim eve one of the l.rtv of fresh water west of thf "".'Ptcst of thf whole year. There O.vUsi.mi u fr..vn f.-.o o ! to the other and Ice skating t now In vogue. Duck hunting I over, except for (thinning nbnR th rlvorn ami near w.im spi im-n. whire fhe birds can r-ach water Oet those ffidem ' ktM nuto KodlM utrnlRhtened nt TtrlU'i PI Mel, Wnrks. oppe.llo Lewis 8iin.W MvrvU-e Ntnlion. IMione 411.' X60 New Christmas Toys Reflect Modern Spirit V 4 "ft 4 , 5f- ri I ' rW-' fc" -V ir-. M h .itf All i ( i rMectliia: In cnn way or nnotlier the modern llfo of Amei-Un, for Amerlc.tii ehlldrcu hrlstmas t,' art. fiicliiilhw several types of . 4 i - - ,t T - Captain O. O. Applegute will siie'nd the Christmas holidays in Jacksonville with 'relative audi friend. "Don t think 1 am leav-; ing Klamath Falls because of the' cold weather," Captain Aapplegatc j i nmiiienli d today. "1 love the; brisk weather." il can remlily be; believed that the captain does, for l '"" '""''-, winter bus he been wearing an overcoat. Klatn- nlh ,'a"" "' rnld. 1l,r,,n"" nealty Co., real estate, Iniurnnce and small loans on any- "'lnB of value. Palm Illock, corner Main Front, upstairs. tf rhncing a win home. 2R2 Air. and Airs. Cecil Munk of Sa lt m. where Air. Aluhk Is connected with Wlllanif'tte university, called this forenoon on Miss Dorothy Heynold-;, while en route to spend the holidays in Los Angeles. The Palmer Alusio House has the largest and most complete radio stock In southern Qregon and in addition n well equipped rodlo ser vice department. Drop In and look ov-r their store .and let them ar range to demonstrate in your own home. You will bo uncle: no ob ligation. 2" it KincaldV Xmas dance Xmns .Monday. Dee, 24. eve. Here since unt Mondav attemot j lr ; to locate 1 er sister. Mrs. John J 'Martin. AHmii Leila (ircen of New ! York City in nt 111 hi Aleilfurd tin- uceehMful In tho quest for her kin. ntte waa Included in the member- I ,n,u If II is Droves In tin nf nn nvnll llrei'ii plans (n lenvi; purly j e w,,''l' her iilnrn trip lo New York lie imitur s:i,.. 1,0.1 ...i.l- I naH" .ln,Ml .0 ,,. several months in southern Oregon and re-1 Utrn to her eastern heme in 'Hpring. Whe drove from New York i in einht days and had heard from her sister onlv tv.o davs before she left on the trip. She Is certain thai Mrs. Martin is somewhere in ' ,,! i ,i . in'H .peu" 11 a"' lH nnw IIH"K Mv "P th,? HOart'"' ' . , I ! of interest lo dance lovers is the j announcement that a big dance r ill he niven at Jacksonville Mon- 1 my evenim,' at the old Inlteil j Mates notei in mneiu r me Jack-i yon v tile orchestra Dancing will hegin at it:3a and will continue til 2;30 the following morning. with a snpper hour at midnight. Preparations are being made to handle a large attendance and a committee which has been ork- n tho dance for neveral weeks. It will he the first dance at that hall for some time. Close tt p. M. Monday. Kveryone U urged to do their , Mmn fhop,lng today and "'""V nt p. m. Monday evening. The merchants are urging shop pers to do this, a they wish to Klvc their clerk. the. opportunity of having their Christmas eve at home with family and friends. In remaining open the three u n "vy ntrui!i;le through 1 out the year, endVavur to tnke up I fr It on this Joyous event Let everyone put their whole soul i Into making someone elo happy and by doinn you bring a greater ' happlnerw to yourself. Shop be fore c!ong time, 6 p, m. Atonday ''f .'"' f )'""'l,,'B MhHlll. ASS.S.I itsht CONTINUES HERE I ob.tuarv i Ahovo arc slumn several the ever-pnpalar doll, models. I ..... '- ; :r. ...s... I FOR LOW DEGREE Today with a minimum temper- ature of 18 above in tiie earlv mor II I III; WIIN IlUl UI1IV COIMfSI III this winter so far. but was one degree lower than the lowest tem perature of last year. This 1 S minimum of today is also the lowest recorded In Alcd ford since January 22, l!t27, when Hi-degrees above whs recorded. However, it is not record-broaklng for December, as the average min imum of that month, in the hi.ioi-y of the Medford weather station, vincc lm. is slightly lower. The lowest' temperature ever re corded here in th history of the local woalh"r station was 10 de crees above, recorded on tho 13th of December. 1 !!!'. The weather today was crisp and eoul. even with much sunshine prevailing, and continued cold and i fair weather, but with increasing i cloudine"!' is the forecast for Sun day. (-HKHRY Funeral services for folia Cherry, who passed away at l liome of her daughter. M.ti. H. K. Kenaston, o!' oOS Alice street, SHARP funeral rit3 ior the aiher of " " -'"" " i'. rH- ,r ,,m """"?l'er -IIH. I.. A. Mrs. Minnie Henie 01 this city, of Hliss .HoinU ard Mrs. (. A. Durham, and uncU ol MVL .! i"' ! ' tht' r-"r imll t 4 p. m. Hun-1 Haymond S. Pees .vil' 1 !:.' ouiciaie, . ,',. ' , .. ., W1 w,,,t'h "PPeared in rriday e isdiie ol :,hlK l,:V,or- Tl?. romais 1,e ; tonvarded to MinneapullH. M!u;t.. f''"1 hUrmeut heside his deceased kca S i HCLI A rc hie O . Hull pa ssed away at 21 Oenesce street Friday l ' evening, aped .' from a lingering illness, eati, five months, 29 ' I days. 1 le was a native of New I York; came from Flha. N. Y., last! j September for his health. j He leaves his wife. Untile Hull; mother. Alary Klixabeth Hull, and: four brothers, Martin A.. Llba, N. I V-; Klmer It., Central I'olnt. Ore.;! tvi-mik l. n..:nt V. V mot nin . i:, MM, liatavia. X. Y. Funeral services will be held at; the Perl funeral home Sunday at' 2 p. m.. Rev. D. K. Millard, officl-' atlng. Interment in Central Point ; cemetery. KINLUK. John Kinerk died at the saoied Heart hospital Friday evening from a weak heart illness due to ohl age, aged 78 years. He wm a native of Ireland. Since February, 1022, he had made hit home at tho hospital. For eight year he had made his home at the Thomas McAndrews home on the Crater Lake hlshway. Ho was i kindly old man and in the days of tho horso nnd butitty he nluays had a grot of children riding with him. He was of a family f IS children and Is survived by two sisters. Rritiget and Kato Kinerk of South Rend. I ml., and two broth ers'. inicl Kinerk. TiKon. Aris.. and ucwis Kinerk. Anaconda. Alont. Funcval services will be held at i the Catholic church Alonday morn ing at a. m.. Rev. Father It lack officiating. Interment In Jackson ville cemetery. Perl funeral home in charge of the services. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK SALE (liwd nrohard te.un. I'hss. M. RiiuHf.li. Phone Si:'. JT-VJ V KOK 1I11XT - Olenn nlniQ ,''1- downsmlni, IIS llencavc. :;J i i WILLIAM SIMPSON, W OB IN POtofei SaiiO;'-ws for the many M'l ftri fikndH und acqualntunces ot U'IIUhiii M. Simpun wus con miiiPd in the phune m "a K-lvt'd here from Portland by i Leon II. Husk wis I'odny .., .V.., j S!iiip!on'M wife, at:itin that lit . hurt asd .'may al his hnrm In. , that -ity thin innrnin. folluwin j an illneisji of a tnonih or more. ; i Air. Hii-kins was iirohahly the i in out intimate friend of Air. Simp-' son in Al.'dfjrd. ' j Mr. .Sinip.Min had been travlln ' Kulesmaii for many years through; j this territory nor wholesale or' ! johbln drun Fiindrit-s firm, and' for everal years past had been; j repreHentlntf the Sqiiihbs products.! i At one time he made his head-; j quarters in .Medford, for -several! , years, traveling to other parts of! 1 the stalti from here. j j Of exceptionally quiet demea-' nor nnd many lovinp- qualities, ( Mr. Simpson was popular with a ! host of local friends and ucqnaln-! tames. He resided at the Hot 1 ! Medford. and he had been a mem- j ber of the Medford Elks lodge I pincft 1 921. when he demitted his I membership in the jVittshurg, Kan..i lodKft to the Medford lodge. Since his nmrrutxe about two; ! years apo and establishment of J his home in Portland, ho was only! jseen her on his periodical busi- j V . . ' P . on thti tlruKKlHts of this and Bur-i i rounding towns. ! Mr. Simpson was born June 10. j . 1 SHU at Yreka. Calif., and had re-) 'sided for many years at IMttsbur?. j Kftx.. before locating in OreKon. I Mr. and Airs. Himpsoh had noi i children. FOREST CREEK HAS BIG a small country rchool, 'I", Forest Creek last evening is be lieved to have given one of the best Christmas programs of the Yule tide season. The program was given at the school house with 1 practically all of the Forest Creek residents in attendance. ' The pro- ; gram consisted of a cradle hymn, j Christmaft greeting, recitat I o n. Christmas wishes, recitation, song, trio, reading, recitation, exercises, song nnd lantern slide. Those in the program included Arthur Car ter. 'harhH Stone, Clifford Rogers, j TOMORROW! ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. Fanchon AND Marco's Most Beautiful Presentation "The ' Stairway . of Dreams" IDEA ' ' Featuring ' FLO & OLLIE WALTERS WOODS MILLER JIMMY FAWCETT JOSEPHINE REYNOLDS HELEN THURSTON And 20 Hi Steppers ON THE SCREEN "Prep and Pep" A Humorous College Romance Starring David Rollins LAST TIMES .TONIGHT The Talking Picture Hit See and Hear f ANTONIO MORENA HELEN COSTELLO And a Great Cast - In "The Midnight Taxi" ALSO 3 BIO ACTS OF TALKIES Br ... 10 "Appropriateness" Is The Key-Word to Gift Giving And What Is More Acceptable Than Candy? - A Beautiful Box of Exclusive Candies Will Solve the Problem of That Elusive Christmas Gift Make Your Choice at the Store With The Reputation. Cflo AVe wrap for Alabel Carter. F.rvin Rogers, Fran- cis Carter. ilma -Mat ley, Lewis Mom John l arter. Leslie t'f.i:- Enjoy Your Christmas Dinner at the I Hotel Holiday time is a. particular time for pleasant eating. We are amply prepared to give you the most enjoyable holi day dinner possible that will add to your enjoyment. 0 I. $1.25 I Music Served from 11:30 A. M. to 1:30 P. M.;5P. M. to 8:30 P. M. ! V . " These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Order Your Roses Violets Carnations . Mums For Christmas From Us MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. mailing without man. Raymond Stone, Dorothy Slime and Susie Davies. Airs. C. Daib-y is the teacher of the -.-h..l. Medford Place reservations now for New Year's Eve Dinner Dane Dancing, Good Musis Favors Notice Pythians Once a l'ythlan, always a rytlilan. There are many j true Pylhinna In Medford and vicinity who are not affil iated with Talisman Lodge. We are requesting them to commuulcato with C. E. JA QUA, D04 West Jackson. I'hono U5X-W, or with J. V. Wakefield, phone 1". Shop . In Comfort ; Pick out n ho of clears from our m-w clean Mocks and wo will mall It nnjHlicro In Ilic liiilcil Hlatcs. New httM'ks of CVindlcs In Iroltcr khiiIcm lit fnncy gift imckucH. Hotel Medford Cigar Stand A. C. BEVAN. Prop. u puis, kMIIII B iibimbiii