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PAGE TWO fEDFOTtP r.ATTi ' TTT"BFXTV rEDFOT7D. ORF.OOX. SUXDlVY. DEOEMBEI? 2.1. 1f)2fi. Toiiny a hnliiluv, louiormw n Iju1iuh tiny. ninl nt'xt tiny i.'hriat- C'iiy Councilman II.- H. Ilam-j mond was c-lrcted second vicej president of Iho Lfiicue of Oregon. CfticH at lh annual convention ; of that body held at J'ortlnnd A lih'ht raid wan conducted at Hrant. Kau laul U'...ti.a..l.u n I r V r o 1 rj f J by a quartet of Htalo traffic of-Ox-dl dXlV-l fifH and 80 cars were Mopped. - with 21 told to adjiiHt linhu and wiinuui ubhij . j iitiro uiKiiitf p:". AnniKil Jmiihk hall, i:alo I'oint. in tiio work were Unit. .). O . Xnia cvo, -c, 24. 7 Niiholu, Clint. i Tallin, lotU' iUt. j.j..tct valiiPM Ui radio Monro and Hubert Jlnxle. , xu. l(.u. .rijr.Hi; and the ItudloliiH " h , , h,.ui,u .(n Xma eve, loc. IN. 275 cldiir--. l-'i 1-0 ili-nionw nilon. I'ui- wh?n nil places of business will . . , ..-r rrnnniii rloKcd. Therefore. ull Hiulily Hqur.-rM' nut t r o a I h. nu r M.i.i.- ious. food imppllo must be purchased fh. crisp and roo.I. Oi folvlK . ' weather n por.s fm tomorrow to last over until Wed-, Druim, nesi to Kialto theat.-r. 3;;-iw-ral ;tny Pl foreran,. Viu nsday. and likewise all ImnkinK . F. I.. liallard. state leader f' ln or-now and the cod business must to done tomorrow county a.-ni with hadim&rii' 1 l',a "nii ,u Y. T that cannot wait oevr until Wed- at CrvaNU spent u day hero last ' lh; 1 nwday. And. of course thn pout- teek tonf...rinK with the county f. 1 " wi" hrne 11 wMt office will ls closed nil day ' aunt's off on plans for the ! c "' W!,,ias; Christmas. ieominjc year's program in Jack-; or ' v Chevrolet Six. Adrlnno. Cholcn of any batin county. The complete I,rw; ; Vom all i-mnv Lk laurel ur to I" 60 for 14 95 2:4 ram will not he released until! " 00 ' 11U Mna .ik. laurel up to tor j . 1ul .fir and dry slabs. Modford Z-m -l Ilomematlo cakes, fruit oako and: J,,nun,y 1HU . r0. T (;ai u- plum pudUlnif. Marsh's Grocery.. nose menum?. runners icnunea , Workni.n nr0 , UrtJ. ftt ,ho 2M!f.jand naK worked back. I pehon . place in .s'a.ns Valley. rev Jndffc and Mrs. Cllenn O. Tay-i CVf bh"n- '1(U' iecnliy pun hayed by H. Von lloev- lor left early yesterday tuorninff ; Mye lln-s of fine radios make J,, ,POIrtlnftnt or. hatdlst. set by atito on a two weeks' or more, ho Valmor Muic House tho loff- tiK out m;W )0.,p lrfl(.M Tirr btuiriess and pleasuro vlult at Lo-,trtl ror V"" l np before; ., 8( u(reH of now orclmrd! dl. Stockton and Han Francisco. ' Purf,,'ll,in ""I .1". n1,lrurm,,ni; ! upon which will he planted flOuD, and will jipend' Chri-itrnns day -nilh Majestic, rtosch , nPW tW Tlm nomp jluce of; with nome. lonK-llme friends of ! and Scomber Carlson ant famil-, Mp Vnn noevenborK is beInK the judo at Stockton. : lar name throughout the InthiMry !WlUlpp(J wU(l Iin lin,r,.Kround 1 Adrlenne's. All winter cnatA at! ' ., - , spray Hystrm which will greatly l one-hnlf price. rc(tardIcM of coist.! ""L, vr. .1, rr,.(u c Mnm.u. u , faoUllftto ()lft ,,prnvinif of tlli 276j . , : " 1 huge ortlianl. On one orchani KHUU'rinK iirisuiuiH noxes o( ru-h , ..l,,,,! ovnrv ultrht liest Utah lump coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. tf The sum of ? 1000 euch was ltfiU(-a(hpd to F. H. Moore, Bea t rice a h 1st rom and llexste Ham aker ly their father. Attorney W. .1. Alnore, who died a short time ami in Ashlami, at orttintf 1 'j li Ih last will and leKtament on flii- yt-fiti-nlay at tho court hoitfv. The will also provided that his ytm is n ri-fPlvo his father's fold watch and hain and all other jewelry. (utsii of a bequest 1 2 T. u to Anna M o 0 re of La U e view ami the willing of his law library and equipment to hi brother .'. A. Moore, the re mainder of the estate was niicaihed to his wife. Anna Moore. Adrlenne's ull velvet and satin d rivwff, onn- ha I C prici. 2 7 4 With the Know reported to be in poor condition in the Siski you mountains, winter recreation- ists today will turn tnwnrd tit snow above Prospect and around j t'nion Creek, where enough is ex-j peeled to' be found for an, en-; Joy a tle day of skiing. One- party ! planning to go to the snow will be i oinposed of Mr. and Mrs. V. King, Mr. and Mrs.. Louis JcnnitiK, Miss Mai'Karet , llans-h- , Mins .foscphine Koppcs, Miss IImzI ;ynum. Miss Uosalie iioot, J Clarence tilieley. Karl Weaver, and William Foley. ' Miss (iwendolyn Houston, who ha:' been attending Normal school in Han ose. Oil., la 'spending the holidays with her fiarents at Trail and was amonu the visitor?! in Afedford yesteifly aiternoon. Adrienne' all velvet and Mitin ; !res"es otie-hnlf price. 2T4 Wo double fork our coal nOj dust. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. : Miss Lyle (trejrory and Missj Lucille Abbott, who havo leen attending the San jose format school, are also home and ac cordinK to plans, they will con tin ue tbeir studies in the Ash In nd Normal following the holi day!". Cheap lumber and cedar post. Medfoid Lumber Co. 23Ttf See diaries A. Wing toOuy your home. ' 2X2 Ualph Cowxill is home from a trip to Portland on hu.sine.sa con neeted with the sfto came commission. Get thoe fenders and bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 4H. 260 ! Myrtle Tobey. an Insirue-, tor in tho Jical hiph tchool. will unertjo an, operation lor goitre while la Portland during thi va cation. Miss Tohey expects to n-iui-11 about the twentieth of January. Hot. clean coal. Tel. f,3L Med 'ord Fuel Co. t Adrienne's. All winter one-half price, regard less e' ...ict ueriea nody for distribution next Monday, for the Supplies j trees and on another part of the orchard they urn placed at every j were Kamcrcu .yemcruay Jinin- UIil,.nn, i ti. mi,,,,, u mi imlly fur tho outlying HiwtloiiM. of ,,.,,, mn'llr t ,liy wnlor Watch tot "18 new Chevrolet Hlx, on AUvtay Hoc. 2'J. 278' Thn condltlonn of MnrKaret ami Iviitl'ifrlno Campliell. scvfii anil ninn-ypar.old daUKltterH of Mr. nnrt Mis. J. I.. I'nmphpll wro hint from sevcro ulcifen of milnnl men- " Lwl 1 " li,. tapiicil In any part of tlio or-1 IiikUIh. by JJr. A. F. Knm. Tho ,, '"."""'"" ,)inr.l. At thi von ItoowiihrrK Kills have fair chances of rorov-1 """" I'"'B- MarKli d rarer j p,,u.(l w, ,)0 fnum ,, t ,,, ery and alnco two days ano havo Jflnewt eMUlnpod rehartU and shown remarkable Improvement. the county. ..That Kood coitl--lnw In ah. Ilan- tf I ! works and all Hjiray material in pumped from one station and can No other cases of the dlseane , T , , have been reported In Medfoid orj'"1'""' "'' '''"" ' In Jackson county. of. crest to motor cor own- Daily's Taxi. Phone 10. New m'" ,lmt h P'rinlsslon of the Studebaker sedan. !?"-rou,rr . f UT' u",n"" Iiiiitn milieu 111111 not ium iMiuurr been licensed, are appearing n Complete line of Parker pen sets and desk sets. Office Stationery & Supply Co., across from Kialto. 270tf MntorlstH are again advised by Stale Traffic - Lieutenant O. O. Nichols to mako early applica tions for 1K3 license platen, which must be ordered within the next tivn timo 1 u wli'lniv titntnrlala thn I poicsibln alternative to iwfrnln I m"" lfl" fop Balp: renaonobly frora tho two of their automobiles Priced. Black sateen pillowa and ..ntii ihM Ufa i, uti. i "ifd table covers, handkerchief t.llnAilonfi. Knrtv nnnlicAttnnit fori rftBefl ftml handkerchief scnrK lav- pai'kinK plants in tho valley. (lold Hill News. Hemstitching at Uusse'.l's, 7n per vnrd. Work guaranteed. 2!M) Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Med ford Fuel Co. Tel. till). if John l. Hoist, of the United I States forest service, will leave j today, accoinpan'ed by his family Itn npend the holidays visilinR with -'i i ve d frlemN In I The Dalles Dance Xmas eve. Mon., Dec. 21 Lmnhor Co. 2;i7tf AmonR tho Oregon monthly pen sions K'''ited at WashliiKton, I. C. last week was one of $:t0 to Bel. K. Itlchardson of Medfoid and one of f io to Nancy K. Mar- lli-enses fnollltatea matters both for. tho motorist and for thn state, department, which an a rule be comes awamped , llh business when mo tonsti send applications in January. Tho substantial price reduction in the latent and most successful radio offering of the Radio Cor- tmlrttltt ttt Imnrlno Id Avnnntntl ti lriin.Miitmiat. .tlmitlntn thn amnml I11" ttIm ut Medfoid for thn nmi, Rr,.Hoi -Bn Thu HlKhost rado Ctah coal, wonderfully selective Instrument Is sold and- serviced by the Palmer M utile House. Phone 7HH. Call them for a demonstration without uhllicatlon. . 27f Mrs, Deli I a Htevnns Meyer, county; clerk, who returned Wed nesday 'from tho state convention of.. county olorks ut Portland, has been confined to her home since the streets In the 'state with 1 f license plates. Motor vehicles li censed for 1928 must carry thn old license plates until January 1 when the 11.28 plates ,,,u,t be , , wanhinRton. Portland an. discarded In favor of the I'JUV ,Un nnI plates, It wan announced. All kinds of hand-palmed Christ . Klncald's Xiims dance Xmas eve. Monday, Dec. 24. In answer to personal tax no ticcs sent out le'v hi"' wnt i hecks were pourinK ne Friday and Satur- Cheap dry lumber at Mflfnrf1 from .,r, (.,.ntH ful. ' (l0(r l(l several hundred dollars for store stocks. The outstanding under onus, vanltay nets, etc. phone JH0-I. or call n r, Bonth Holly Ht. L.iff.H , :iit any size, nnywhi'iv, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. rluine 23!i. If oal by the sack or ton. Tel. 61. Modford Fuel Co. tf Nevor molestod by hunloi's ducks uro plentiful ut times at Hmuuw Lake, accordliiK to Ora Phlllllts, who was in Mcdford yes terday afternoon from that sec tion. Hccently ho saw rivet1 HO her return with a mild attack of """' "" "lu '"Ku " ""l Inflttensa nnd durltiK stormy weather fly IMIday ,,ut treats in tastv nifl lhn 1,lk" n 1"nnl '"""" peckattos. at colvlu UruRS, next to , "m,y ,lm""? "", lnun1 '"' the Hlnlto ... lollowiiiK tho storm. Mr. l'hllllps . Emma ClhW. Ueauty Shop open i'H'C'iles a ranch near tho lake Vary evening until Xmas evo. 274 I"" . lorty wn In the city , HoRUlar dance Walker's Hat. nlte. ! J1"1 ,''0'0l , ,',"llH (ij ... 273''"'"' '" niinlM-r, Tie killed one A marrliiKO, Ucenso was Issued, " ' , " , wu"" "L tin iv. mm visiieu 111s kito ': yesterday afternoon to Kel hert Klchardson. 81, and Alma Tedrlck, IS, both of Modford, and. to Charles Itlako of Ashland and Mrs. Olive (Ireeno of tlarl baWI. A claim to selectivity beyond ' -omperlson Is one of tho features of the new Hadiola "60." Hear It demonstrated In your own home, l'hone 788 and let us provo the claim. Talm.r Music House. :; Two ride for tho price of one. Heated cab. Hlock & White Cab. J'hone'67. 276 Hale of 4S00 head of cwo lambs to M. Hrro of Fresno, Cal., for 145,000 vu announced at Klam ath Fall lust Thutsday hy Charles V. Dolap, sheep buyer. Tho lambs were sold hy Pat o'Keefe, Hugh O'Connor and Dennis O'Connor of ' Klamath county. Dance Xmas eve, Mon., Pec. 84. 2Tf. lt VTtnlt lump coal. tel. 651. !Udford Kuol Co. tf Klfhord flrey, of Oold Hill, se nior in rocnttonal education, will receive a commission as second lieutenant In the officers' reserve corps, Infantry of the U. S. army Dcovmher SO. Delivered at your door, a slx eylinder Chevrolet as low as 6;l, full equipped. 5"H El No Oliristmas dinner is complete without Fhili rer'i Milk Bread and EolU. Phone your or der to your grocer or. our retail store early, t and help avoid a last minute rush. house several times, klDiiiK from one to two hens each time. Clrango dance, Knule. Point, Hat. nlirhtt Kveryhody welcome. 27 3 Don't full to have tne new Ka dlola "ftO" demonstrated to you bo foro you purchase, full " or the Pnlmor Music House. li 7 G 1 Adrlcnno's. Choice ot any hat up to $22.50 for S4.9G. 274 Mr. and Mrs. H. Von Uneven- help left Tuesday morning for San Krnnclsco where Airs. Von MoevenherK will spend the winter. Mr. Von Hoevenber will continue on to New York where ho will make an extended visit. - Buy your clears for Christmas qlfts from Hotel Medford clRnr stand, Uu'ko stock of alt lending brands. Zdltf Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Miss, Leon a Mnrsters, Instruc tor of music In the Normal school, has rouo to Portland and other northern cities where she will spend the Christmas vacation with relatives. Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. 651. Medfoid Kuel Co. tf Woodsy nut treats nnd plaxed fruits to make your Christinas mer rier, at Colvlu Drugs, rxcluslvu rep resentatives of Uoddy Hmitrrel. 277 Georno A. Codding, district attorney-elect, who left several days hko on a business trip to Salem and I'ortland, is expected to re turn -homo Monday and tt is thought that he found time while away to attend thn annual con vention of thu district attorneys of tho state. ' i Medford Greenhouse fur choice, flowers for Christmas. Phone 47 4.; Downtown sales at Colvtg'a Print ! store. 374 I Free dance Saturday niht, Je remher SSnd, at Merrick's dance pavilion. Popular and old tlmej nntKio. 274 HesldentH of Central Point look with disfavor on the move in build a tusvt road from Itybeo bridge to Medford, cutlltiK Central point off the now popular route of ranch ers of the Table Hock and Sams Valley dUtricts. The Pear Creek hrtdk'o reported as behiK In a poor condition,. md one Central Pointer, in in good condition and only a few years a go was entirely rt'huilt. They also point out thai the county ha spent much mon iy In m Ui m the Table Itnck- ' Central Point road In excellent condition nnd declare that they can not see why the county should put i(Milf In unnecessary rxnno, Many people have been cured ' from svcminnly Incurable diseases hv J. O. I Het i hh. m.tcnetic heiiier, JA South Central. Phone C:t fur' Information. 377 PeUvercit at your dnof, a fix .cylinder rhvrolet an low as $4 fully equipped. 27S Chevrolet of Chevrolet history, a six In the prhe range of the four, on display here j Dec. 211. 27K Monday nut ireaiM. inasicu, iren and good frtnn all over the wmid. at Colvhf DniRs. -J77 Wills, deputy Nulled StatoM ttnii nlial stal inur d in M'd- j find. Iff i last niKht to spend t hristmas at rornaini, nis rormcr home city. l( ex poet h to re turn here next Wdnemlay as he miiHt K ' Klamath Falls that day. on official 1 nisi u ess. Doors and windows cheap a' Medford Lumber Co. :.nTtf Give Kulter lirushes for Chrtsi nins. Tel. VtlU-.I. ovenlM"ti o? Anions the twelve students who graduated from tho Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland at the close of the fall ouarter recenlly. was Marjory ISmti h of Medford. Let me write your fire Insurance Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Phono Unit. tf Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. tf mm&misr. mm -the m .ms0Aa0L ' i ' STAIRWAY OF DREAMS W r ifp m. - idea m It' ' ' IWI ' WALERS MILLER j FAWCETT I U3, jg "Appropriatepeas" Is The M fMVxk. f HelEN 1 ' josephine ) j f Key-Word to Gift Giving k3 feW thubston Reynolds j 5-T ! f And What Is More Acceptable M Utl - . 20 Hi Steppers JiWli j ' Than Candy? . l M fW j v A Bsautiful Box of Exclusive J i , jr ' -- . s. ' )k K Candies Will Solve the. O SjU'r.-..; WSli I h Problem of That Elusive Christmas jfi3 Maf ' on the screen Jfs ! t. u Wi: david kollins msmsSi IwlM i9 W" Ml ffi. .. th. Snapp.Hu College Ora.a J TM M Make Your Choice at the M B .v : . "PREP and PEP mAAAAH . j Store With The H 9..' coming mon. tue. wed. mlfflgn U k Reputation. J "White Shadows in the South Seas" H Ml Wc wpailov mailing without IBI feTtii!ii!:..,Min, ,,mAm(lii TODAY. 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