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IA0T5 TWO MEDPORD MATTTTtTPIJNFV MEDFORD, O'lMlfipy. MONDAY. DIQCEMBKR f), 1020. Tocal and 4 'Personal 'Auto travel ovit the fUHklyou -niuunluliiH.wuti. reported to lie a III-tl(lnm,-ei'0UH toilny and yvotoriluv, nnd to bo hud toilny local Hlnle tinfflc officers. Tho pnvoment wan ' "In ran especially dangerou eontl' : (Ion Saturday nliilit ami Sunday, ivlioii rain and uli-et frozo on tlic ltlBhwny as quickly an It fell, llow !VOr. no nccltlentH. were reported up- until this afternoon. 'tghliiKiintw ra-ltlnKtiiiK. roof ro .luiiring. I. N. Mct'ollom, S r G V. Boi'onrt Bt.: Phone S21lti ' St .:;'AVn'ow Incorporation for Mnl- foi wan that filed yM the BtriK : incorporation ronimiHsloner'n office ct Halmn last Friday, for the Motor Inn OuroRo of tliU city, cupltul Htoult of tno.ooo, with the follmv liut lnuorporatom: Hay Hylviwtci, Julia Lumen and Chauncoy Florey. Don't foi-BOt tho comedy, "Mix "Woll and Stir," Decomber 10 nt the . Mantl"t church. S:00 p. m. 10c und l"c admission. ' ' 2(10 ' ' Attorney Porter J, .Ncff returned yestonlay from a business trip to SanFranclHCo. Get your tarn ale supplies at Franklin's Grocery.- Phonoy 310. as: (lucsls from' a distance lit Meil ftntl hotels Include .1. II. (inrtlnfi, .lr.,'ttf Colorado KprlliKH, Colo., Mr. anil Mrs. N.J. Hnlrd and ilniilitft' of Vancouver, 11. C Mr. and Mis. A. lliioilu'in of Calsary. Alia., It. K. Ilnrdestle of KetchlUan. Alnslia. and Mnbcl Wurdell of Independ ence, 'Mo. ' . ' Clirlstmas trees! Iluy them' at Owon-Orcfron office' on hlRhwuy. Carload Dec. 1411. Kmployera' ltcllef Committee. ' 2iiiltf' Thelina. Schulti! returned to Meil ford Hatuiilay. after a short visit 111 Grant I'ass to sec her1 KrtiHior, U B. McDanlels. Jr., V. it. navy, who Is upending a short visit In that city. ' " 'let me write your flro lnsurnn-ie. Vnrl Y. Tenitwnlfl, 1 Hotel Holland Ulilc. Phono 893. i. K. H. Cannon, mrionludSiituiiUy nllfht l the MpplOKale dance 'by Hherlff Itnlph JennliiKs, was sched uled to appear In Justice court to. day on n charo' of possoHslon ol llltoxlealliiK llouor. " ' Vor ttale KlndliiiR'by the too l. Medford Knel 'o., Tel. 3I. 2-t Tit f Umployos In "Portland ret. ill wtorog, wholesale and nmniifaulm--. IKK plants, flnsinclnl establishment . clly and Bovernnient offlceB and the public lltllltioH will 'bo nlven time off to do Christmas shopplnc uui sldo their own place of oinploy- niejit. If HUHKestlohs offered by the -.-retail mcrohunlB committee of. tho -.chamber of comnieree are adopleii. fl'ho committee, hnvlnir been advw od-tlmt K number of employers de sired to cuoperuto In the move ment. lias adoptod resolutions tin! Inn that employes ho allowed '-'i. period of time, pi-ellurubly lictwonn 11 it. im."'1tnd 11 a. m., for tholr, Ohrlslnws hopilnK aollvitiesi 1 : Extra fancy apples and pears In small gift boxes nt Marsh's liror :vxy. .......'. sr.etc 'Robert (Irumuielt was amonff the; Klamath Kails residents upending - yesterday.. In Medford. J)yiiKe'H dance,- Wed. and Sat. ai nreamluuri hull. TiOc. 2l'l , A temporary auto license was Is sued at the sheriff's office this, to fen oo n to Betty Hcrndt or . f'ltoonix. Christmas trees! Buy them nt .Owen-OroSon office ' on highway. Carload Dec. 14th. Kmplnyees' - ltellcf Committee. 2ftl'fV Chlof -Deputy It. 11. Pomeroy. Kani Melahorn -and Clyde Warren or the state tiro niKrshnl's office at Portland aro apondtng a short time , In. Medford and Grants Pass, tn vrrttluallnx a nllliihor of fires or mysterious orluin. Deputy Warren H the most noticeable of the trio. iippearlnK here for tho first time : dlspltvyluK a mustueho. which hs won the general admiration ot his . friends. ... Uso Medford - made factory '. bloclts, Medford Kuol Co.t Tel. n:i I . atr.tf Flro last Hut unlay aflernoou de- slruyed a farmhouse bear the tlhiv ,-rftpw ranch In tho Vnlley View tllnn trlot. 'It iyn not learned who wi.s tho owner, of tho place. l-ess ash, loss soot. In that goo.! ti'onlr Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 2 3I. The Duuulas county health unit Haturday received an appeal fo.' Imfuunisallon ilKiilust dlpbtben.i fur-school children of Anluuf Mid Curlln. In the exlreino norih poi tiou of that county. - (Jlwi fancy nppieVnnd' hifrs jbi sniull gift boxes at Marsh's c-nj- llugo l.ansn Mas' fined till 'an.! costs of J4 In' the city court this forenoon'' for failure-to remove. thy dealer's 'license plates from a oar. The comphiiuJllK witness was Ulaic Traffic Ofricer It. N. l'hllllps. Dressmaklnu and reinodellne at Ibo Kasbinn Hlmp, 424 M 0 1 f o i' ' Duck hunting In the Tule lake section was not so good yesterday, according' to Paul' Jennings , i.nd Terry Talent, "who returned Wtj evening froin-the Klamath euunt'.'V. They reported that duckHand geCK,. ( were beginning to arrivo In Inrg"-! numbers lain yesterday afternoon STORM CLOSES IMdg. Tel. 1181. i u'li nd Hint hunting will probably be (Iliesls from fellfoinlH registered "uu nesv weus ei.u. at Medford hotels Kunthty Included Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. Krevorrow: Mr.' An enthusiastic hmtorlst 'was T ir. Itoblnson' of tho city traffic and Mrs. K. Kngle bf Kan Kran. ; force v.'hn' yesterday drove to th 1 clsto. -Mr. nnd'lrs. L. M. Weaver of Vreka,' H. M. Vox of I-os An geles, Mr. and Mi's. Ol J. 'II riff In of Wan Jose, .Mr. nnd Airs, tleorge Urown of Chlco. B. ;Vallnce of Oak land. Mr. and Mi's. A. H. fjCddy of Itcil Bluff and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Davis of Ui.Muliic i ., . . . 'Peggie gives you personal serv ice nt PogBio'H Beauty Pll(lior In Palmer Wdg. Phone '4T. " ' 2BK ' A. W. .lohnsson made application HI 'the clty bulldlng department this forenoon 'to make repairs to :i dwelling on Colunihus avenuo at a Cost of S5: ' " Pnlntex Models reduced 20 Ideal for Christmas gifts. At the Ilnndlcraff Shop. 2SK- Henry lJiiekson" of Hastings, Neb., was a visitor In the city over' the week end, calling on Mr. and Mrs: O. 1j. Iteynolds of the Hotel Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Ileyilolda formerly resided In the same town with Mr. Krlckson near 1 lusting. Hemstitching, plcotlng, picntlng, button milking nnd hose mending. Hillldirrnft Khop. ' 1 fi7tt Oregon mining men will be hosts In Portland December IX to F. V. i'.lndlcy. preslilent of the American Institute of Mining Ihiglneers. and Mrs. Hratlley.' Ilrailley has Jl.Hl routrneir from the Orient 'and is Inspecting mining centers In the western states. In Portland at tho same time 'probnbly will be Dr. II. Foster llaln of New York, natlon..l secretary of tho organisation. Cso Medforil - made factory bloclts. Medford. Fuel Co., Tel. r.:il. ., air.tf 'Bounty warrants were Issued il the county clerk's office this fore noon to Frank Dawson of Copper, for one coyote nnd to Joe Hboe nuiker of (iold 1 1 1 1 1 for one coyote. 'vrbnt good coal." Wo glv'c green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phono' 23H: ' ' tf A. II. Werner of Wellington, Nev.. was among' tho niolorlsli iifroin u distance who registered to day at the local brunch of the out of state lltlto registration bureau. Dynge's dance,' Wed, and Put. at; Dreamland hall. one. zno The sum of tin was taken last night from the registrar's office at the Southern Oregon Normal seho.il by prowlers who broke Into n tool chest In the basement for a chisel and hammer-used In broakhig into; the otriec sure. The window of the office entrance dour was earefiilU' removed and placed on the floor wltbout breaking. Papers ' wore a Iso strewn over the office. . (Special offer for Xmus photo graphs. Tho Pcnsloys, 331 Knst Main. ' 2-'liUt ' Three -.workmen lost their lives .as a l-estilt of nccldenls In Oregon Industries dllling lho week .ending December fi, according to tho slate Industrial nii'ldellt coninilsslon. A total of' 7lia aoclilents were reim t cd to tho coninilsslon dining the week. ' ' lio Modford - iiindo factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. .i . . 2ir,tr Air. end Mrs. U M. Weaver or the -Yreltn Ipn ot Yreka. Cal.. spent' Sunday In Medford. f'. F. Ohrl, formerly proprietor of i be Vulcan Welding Works, h-s re-'ntereil tho oxy-acelyleno Jobj ivoldlng- business ami is iiw i" cated at Win. Offut's Machine Shop. Thirteen years experience lit your sorvlco. All menus, .m shnues, nil sixes.' Because of the lack of molstur- in November, tlie soli was linni and dry. Because of the hard and dry soli, poison nnd trapping np orations, of the 1'nllod States bio logical survey were hindered, and gophers nnd other rodents gnlned another month of freedom. As soon ns rains soften and moisten the soli, however, the poison operations will bo resumed on run xcnemii". and. It Is expected, decimation of the rodents will, follow. See our Xmns sirrclnl now. The Peasleys. 381 Knst Main. C1tltf Aftei1 having been closed a week or ten days because or a ease o. Anna Springs checking station on Hie Crr-.ter Utke national park. He reported ' tho weather to. be dis agreeable, niado bad by. rain, snow and sleet. -Based on school census figures, tho -population of Alnrion county is approximately fia.lMIO, as compared with 47.1H7 acenrdlng to the ted eral. census of 1II20. I,OU nrnlnard of Portland, stnto agent tor tho Aolnn Fl'ro Insurance company, Is In Modford for two or Ihree days, attending to buslncl-s matters. C. A'. Iassen. l1endleton: Dr. At'. H.' Lytic, Salem, and Charles' 11. SeegiTives. Oregon City, hnvo been appointed 'members of the veter inary medical examining honrd by tiovernor Pattorson. Mr. and .Mrs. 11. P. McClain, Mr. nntl 'Mrs: J." W. Drain, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Case. K. II. Stanley and J. B Mast of Reattlo are nmong the transient visitors In Medford, who arrived Kulidny.' W. C. Flxley and Geo. Sparlln of the WllllaniB'trreck district were among tho Medford visitors today, who were happy over tho rain. Mrs. H. M. l.umsden. who took seriously III Inst week nt tho home. of her daugllter-ill-law, Mrs. n. I.umsdeii, Is reported unimproved today. G. A. Vrlltenden, 'representat'.ve of the J. J. Newbury eompanv. with hcMhiunrtors In New York, stopped over In tho city today to confer with tho local management. He will leave on this evening's train for the north, 'V. Walls, representative of tlic (Venernl Insurance company of America, wits a Medford visit ir tliiA morning. Hveral raitlo jmrties are'liclng lilanned ' Jir tomorrow night to listen in oil the Copro Plnyers p'resentilllon of "The Fog" u splcn. did nrw iliiima by Miss Norrls. This Is the first time this now piny has been bn the air nnd local people nro showing -kern in terest in Its Initial 'broadcast. Glen I,. Jackson, sales manager tor the Copi'o nnd Mountain states Power companies has' returned fniut it week's business trip over the Oregon properties of the latter concern. - Frank Taylor of Al bany' wiiil A local . business 1 visitor nerd 'lodny:1,. ' - :' '" LONGEST YEAR NATIONAL PARK tEGIONNAIRES TO PLAN DANCE FOR CHRISTMAS A Ijci'ro atlciulniH-o 1h luokod for whrn .MotlfiH'il Poat N. lit lmld ItH bi-monthly tncotlnn: ul Ihn Armory tojiiffht. Tho ntHnlon will stiirt nt H . iu.; anil Kcvenu inatlorH if IntrrcRl l ovrt'y lural lioitinniifUro ' will hi ' iltsriiSfltiMl. Ilaim for tlu next IIk I.ckIuii holi day party which fit I In An rhrislnuiH n t lit will uIho ho nut lined. A ypeotal Invltntthn to all Worhl AVar votprnns to ntiend this wrpt Ihk Is oxtenrtcd ,hy Toat Com inamhM DouoV ' " . - Obituary MIXKKLKlt. Kuneral Horvlt'fl fur Mary -J. Mlnklcr, who pasxed nway In IIiIm clly KaturUuy. will he held ni Iho Conner chapel at 2 p. in. Tuesday. Itov. C. K. Mi'll wilt have eliavsro of tir)eei nnd ItUr r ment will follow in Medford ceme tery. U-1 Births ; .10 of ill nee (he 1:1 While the first "lionoHt, to good ness lain" for months past fell In'; Modford and tho valley Saturday' night, yesterday and today pracii-: cully without censing and more Is ! forecast lor tonight and tomorrow, j tain and snow has been fulling !l t the mountain districts, thus closing ' tho latest forest fire Bauson over j known in Crater' national foreal, nntl also closing tho uuofflcliii Vm'i tor La lie untlonal park season, j which also was the latest eve,' j known. ' Tho rain storm, which set In Sat-1 urday niglit about 10 o'clock, con-; tlnuetl nil night, most ot yetitordnv; last night and today, discovered leaky roofs, caused the Rogue river j and other streams ot the county to rise from their abnormally low j stage, caused pools of water to ' form in low places and by early 4 this afternoon had caused tho city ; street department to have out a j force of men opening sewers uml re-; palling drams, iu order to dram tilt the surplus water. Hy 5 'o'clock this morning en iuclt of ruiu hud fallen since the start or mo storm sautrtiay nigiu. of which amount .O.'t of an inch had fallen by 5 p. in. yestorday. it ruined off nntl on till day from a o'clock this morning when the measurement was taken, so thu'. there will he much more moisture to bo added to the total of .111 of an inch, which had made the total rainfall since since September 1 hist 1.50 inches. - Snow Closes Crater Lake F'trk Word was teceived from Crater l.alic national park this morniiK staling that at that timo there wa.i over 12 Inches of snow at Anna Kpriug camp; which would menu I hat there was lnoro snow at the rim. It was snowing tinil ruining alter. nntely at the park yesterday anil wucti In the morning Hill Uodlroy, chief ranger, arrived mere 'nnd. found four Inches of slur.h on the ; road ho stopped all travel nt Anna ' Spring camp because the going was j loo dangerous between government. camp and tho rim. Several earn ! had gono to the rim bcl'ure this time, and after traffic was-halted I ninny poi-Hiins left their cars and utilked up to the rim. It was iiittu slormy in the park with n high wind blowing at th'i rim, where there was nix Inches of dry snow In tho morning, willi tho trees covered with sleet nnd snow, niakiiic! a beautiful scene, which partly vepaid those people who walked up to tho rim, -us he eniiHo of -Iho wind, i'ng over v Hie hike and general stormy conditions lliey could not see tiie hike. ' Chief Uangor (lodlroy, because of Iho snow end storm conditions, de clared Crater l.tiko closed lor Mr.i j year ycHtcrday. Hanger Kuberl U. I Hock and his wile, also a runr.oi' daring Iho senium, who hnvo been nt the park since its official close September 20 last, moved from their licudnunrlcin ul Anna Sprina. camp to tho west or Medford en trance of tho purk to reniain (here a day or so to stop till travel from entering tho pnrk. 11 at -Hie end of litis time conditions nro still stormy nl tho'imrk they will come on to their homo in Medford to re main Until the Crater Lake season opens next July. There were SI cars, mostly thimo of Modford nnd Klamath Falls peo ple, at the park yesterday, and for tlifi'Woelt enrllng"Hntnrttiiy iiveniiift till persons and 278 cars visited Crnler I. like. ... , '!' J i i '.' 1 ' 1- . '. cpI !nJ Anrl yrin no uouoi oe uppermost in your mum .now me rainy seasuii ," j rubber footwear Jto keep tbem dry Naturally 5when i you. think of sboe you lfnnj J ! '. . i . ' ' ' t. r . ' I of Gates. & Lydiard s Groceteria, where prices are always low tor quauty root wear. Come in, look our stock over. You are not obligated to buy. : u"i ; To Close - Out; Olie lot, of diildrcn'k Is'bouH aiii.l Oxfoi'ds. Sizes u1-to 8. ,,. ',. Special 98c Women's Oxfords !ooil sturdy, evcry-d;iy Slioe.s. Jiow and medium heels. Guaranteed All Leather $2.95 Women's Gay tees Snap, ir autonialic faslner jyntv Extra Special at Women's Low Shoes Oxfords, straps 'and inunps. Extra Good Values, at $3.95 Keep Young Feet Young! CJ7MPLEX FIcKica V7 allow the youngs ter's foot to develop ns Nature intended. In them, the ioot ' -rests fejuarcly on. the, ground so that rock -, iftg CTdcwisc (which ' , tends to bow. pliant legs) ia impossible. . The Hrxfcs o!c in so pli ' mMcvou can bend it with Your fingers. Flcxict ic clave tmoolh inside no w rinklcv. or jm;Red nail cndi, to torture tender fect. Good (ookinn, long weiring, comfortable. Simph cx lexws Men's Work Shoes (lixl sturdy ;Vll-leatli6:i-"' Slio'ek BrutcK for vciir. "' ' '- : '"- " Extra Special $3.39 Men's Dress Shoes IJlai'k and brown; jj'ootl coiu forlable fitting shoes and .shoes that will wear. $3.95 Two numbers in men's low shoes. Tan and liiaek;- good heavy soles. Regular $5.95, Cut to $4.95 ... Boys' Shoes and Oxfords at prii-es you can afford to. pay, $2.98 to $3.39 Gates & Lydiard y V " Saying Without Self: Denial :. Mil Annt't ticrvalH M;ulijt nnul u)M'h'l Itt t ni f fir. Phone 51 Udschut'K Hod I'rosH PltKrmaey will m nve to new ifiiuartors In Mn- ILK ni iTTrn rB ill r k i M. ICE CREAM llrVVMolmes PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE ! INSURANCE PRODUCED PACKED a.CY2N( THE SANITARY WAY VC1P 1 foCRATERIAN ' Mr. it rid 'MrH, Klnyil WiUlilnn f Meilfunl lire tho jmronlH ttf it wHrlPt fever, the Went Sltle sehnol j vwn.niinil. U ndtieo girl, hmn Singing t in the Rain ."U. v ,'..; i . .. iiicans a really Morry Xmas to the wbolo Pa cific Const. . 1 Meanwhile let uk sug gcat our German Xnms boxes as a most appro priate family gift. m Ivan to 'frown 'lis I'Iiimihh todiiy. The Tillilp llock Hi'tliml, i lowil lint woik Ii.cimiho tf .lokni'iw. HI t-o- oprn Woitjii'xilnj. iifwrillnit t"' t"'' i-nunty srliool 8iiii'l'lnUMirm .1 01 fliT toilny. ' - Si-o I If Ill's BhTOt Mntnl Workx Tor lHillutiir, fpndor unrt nutu bmty i-opnirliiff. ' l"tf Tho JniM'll"' PHiihly court lia iliM'iiliMl niioii Oil- fMiily n'imival ot bullillllKH nil tho Kiillflc-lit ln: Tty luljiu-i-iit to Iho nlrport. Twimi ty hotnln nit to lio oonntruotnt hv tin- ttlilifli'M n-oi As imi-l -ot tlu-lr lonit rlinln of m-rvicp ntutlons nxli'Mtllna tvoin tho Mexlnin hor ili'no tho t'nnmlliin lino, nnd wlillo It liait not yot boon nnnomirod thai Omnia Push will havo n IttrllfloM holol. tlui ooiiiinlHHlonoi'M iloclil"il to Hour iho iH'oiiorly nnd to utroi-H 10 tho ltlchflolil 110011I0 tho Htnu- oslo ndvantuifo of ollooiilliif OnuilB INihi for ono of tho hotel wltoa. Ut-antH Pasta f'ourlor. Tjiylor's llaitlo1l dnrtlou for flno liullis. "34 llnwthorno, Omnia PtiKa, Oio. li'Ut AinmiK tho Oropon naltlonta roo tatorotl nt local liotcla lire t'haa. OorkhlnK nntl iarty of Ponilleton. Mr. unit Mm. W. It. I lor mini ami Wlllmr I'hllllpa of Uikovlow. Itai- I voy lirown of Hoaoluiru. Oooi-bo ' I I'lark of taloin. Mitt tho following ' from Porthiml: Or. tinil Mra. .1. I. t'li.imhora. Mr. nntl Mra. It. A Killllvan. W. W. Donn. J. It. Kinkv. e. O. Clrt'iiory, It. F. Hoiloll. K. M Tt.tl.l, H. A. Ilalca. J. A. llilll. T. M Tall.ot. It. I.. Iliotliora. W. !l l'hllllii. K, II. IjivalltT. W. Nhor- mnn. JAhn lllnoy. Irvlnu Wiotlpr horn. T. Itcirhharttt. V. . Ston? V. II. Wnlhorall, J. V. Ulrklnaon, J. 8. Jonoa. A. J. Koollnit, e. e. Ilarr. C. It. Martin .nil It. A. Ilrtxl loo. No cllloa an yot have boon foun'l In connection with the Inimlary of Hlatcr Jtihnaton'a cabin aloiiR th" Itoguo rlvpr noar Trull, a ahoil time ao. Tho thlcvoa took valued cnhln furnlahlnga, Including a Rood mipply of boddlnn. nt tho Sacroil llriirt lloatlinl yes- torday, Doeoinhcr 8. A four-pound, ono-lialf oiinco hoy wuh burn to Mr. nnd Mra. W. K. imvla nt the Oomiuunlly lloa pltal Saturday, .DeocnilH'i 7. , Aalilc Hook t'oilnoil No. 1 5. It. A S. M . T 11 c a 1 a y evening. T :"3 0. Annual olor-( tlon oi orrifora. lly orilor 'Ul. Muster. 11. K. aWKBXEV. hoiiltlsh Itito Mtnlod mcotliiK Siskiyou I.oIk-c tifPorfootlon, 7:3(1 p. 111., Deeomhor litll. I,. WILLIAMS, Soey. 2Si) Sonaltlo William Knituer'a atol't at Hoventh alroct nntl Twelfth nvc. Uolns luuiruvod. i Klaiiiith t'alla-vKliMiialh ..Wcnn H.pc mill -Oyo W'Orku-lnatnlhal -mldl-tlonal oMiilpinent. TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY Foil HUNT Atairlmont, 3 ruollia 1 with -private Imth, a. trace. Sill H. Ivy. or Phone BOli-U 2il FOIt HALK '.'It box alllmn iow 1 dor. Ml head oholco AliKoi-n itoata. .Ilin -Peyton. Trail, 0111. lil FOIt HA Li! 5 Al"Hi: fl.DSK IN: new hniiao ami KtiraKc: I acre In herrli-a, bal. In alfalfa: part cii!h. bill, tornia. Call 1 1 H. Newtown. .Mi'ilf.ml. ttil Ftllt KXOHAStlH Fully modern homo n-lth ntmrtntent iioMtaira that renta for per -month: located on boat atreet in ttiwn. Will cxchrtnice for orchard anil pay difference. MKKIli: SIMS. Phone He 5. 1 Houtti Itarilett. S0 FOIt HK NT Itooma and bachelor cnhln, 445 fo. iron!, , V 'I1 '. f M ov. a'MIP' w n COMING Wed. Dec. 11 Dr. E. J. Carpentor CHIROPRACTOR and PHYSIO THERAPIST 319 Medford Blag. Phone 430-R mm NOW! MOTHERS Af your daughters tteppintr ont loo much? Arm (hoy Rnttinff wny from you ? Do you know what ihey are really doing? Arcfwo drifting Into thn chaos of fre love? Are honor and chastity lost virtues? Is marriage as Institution doomed? Sea HELEN FOSTER In VTHE ROAD TO RUIN' - and decide I:-':' , and CAST' Y 1 ''TUESDAY jrJ 5f00 ' An in . .jj I ',' Natural Color mm Here for Two Days Only TODAY ' ' AND . , , - . , TUESDAY UNITED ARTIS1S PICTURE 3r I t "7i: ',- '-. ,.-V'rj;'''!;iv'';',j.t ?tKK mm A primitive Alpine firebrand wakens to find himself wed t a hell-cat! The genius of Barrymore burns with Vri brilliance In this di una of great love and fearless adventure ;. -f-v ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION" ill V ltW( Admission Mats, tO-35 Evee. 25-50 Also ALL . TALKING EDWARD EVERETT HORTON "PRINCE H V CABOY" CHRISTMAS TREES Oct your Christmas trees from Owen-Oregon Employes' Relief Committee Carload will arrive Saturday, De cember 14. See trees at Owcn-Oregon office on high way or phone 771. EMPLOYES' RELIEF COMMITTEE. .1 . 4 it ! 1 II 28 M I If 1