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PIGE FOUR MEDFOUn MATT. TKTfflJNE, MEDFOUD, OuEOOX. TUESDAY, DECEMBER iJ7,' 1020 'M. r V 4 More Days of STEWARD'S Closing' Out Sale COATS Our complete stock of Win ter Coats at drastic reductions. $16-95 1 1 If V 25 Coats; Values to $30 Closing Out Price . Wjth Fur Collars and Cuffs Dresses GROUP 1 In Sntins, Velvets, Silks Pand Georgettes. Valdea to '$45.00 Closing Out Prico $16.95 Just 00 Dresses in This Group Dresses i 'I I , '. ! .' r GROUP 2 Dresses , Values up to $18.25 Closing Out Prico $5.00 Dresses Values up to $29.00 $9.952 for $15 HATS All Head Sizes i Values up to $12,95, I .... i -Your Choice $1.00 and $1.95 STEWARDS $1.00 to $25.00 Store fx if . Just Six Shopping fir Days Until feOJ Christmas Mi III IIioho six days iniiny Kills will r,i out or this store, currying iiickkiikck if nvu urn! f rl finl I Iiwhh Into him. druds or hum but there are si III plenty of Kills here. Come In u will i.l'Iii vim riiui ..hi , to please, most miyhnriy. (lilts bmwht here will Ik. Bfvi.n Christinas wruppliiK true of clntrftv.. .-- 4 Fay E. Diamond JEWELER hi easy to enots.e here, and you act service right up', , to the end." f lllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . j "INSURANCE" 1 Wi DEVEL0P RInnce j Fre Agency ! WEST SIDE PHARMACY . A. L. HILL, M.n.,.r Y0DB REXALL '"""J0-. . C,n,r" Pen nd Ev.ninfi M.dford, 0N..n AO th. Tim 'lllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllll'' 'MELODY BOYS' OF HIGH SCHOOL REAL hf itp .iox Christmas The -Melody JJuy," a Jazz or uhcMtru cuiiiioh(mI ot four IiIkIi K h(iil ;:ind 'pn-niheiH and a rod liunrtKfV 'pluri&. -Jilayer ! huve h;h hopes. They InHist thnt their apl rutioiiM 1 may iu JuhL dreunis hut at Ivam I here i u chance that they will iiecury u berth .on one of the Dollar .stcumtfhlpH'for the Hummer, touching 27 foreign cltie. Of euui'He, -the competition will he Htlff, putting thiH orchestra, which hadn't Htartetl four montliH iif,r, un a level with collate orches tras that have he'n in existence for several years: hut If the rate of progress started in the past four months Is maintained during the remainder of the school year, any liner should he glad to get them. The ".Melody iJoys" have played for various . lodges and clubs, on lite Copco radio programs and sev eral times at the high school in cluding the student hedy football dance last Kridny. Je Loss ( Deacon ) Gilbert who ; manages the drums and sings the - choruscH Is the lender, lircrtn- uml ! 'general manager. ; "Chuck" Whillock might be termed "vice-leuder." J le sings part of the time, toots u sax, and handles the "foreign uf fairs" of ; the orchestra including negotia tions with the HteaiUHhlp company. 'I'ep' tone handles the other isax, endeavoring meanwhile to balance a large black cowboy hat (the kind the sheriff ; wears in movies) at an effective angle. ISerle Thornton plays a wicked cornet and ucts us peace maker in deputes. Hub Kmtneus pounds the ivories. To mention the color of his hair should be enough. It's red. The hats worn a, re the most striking part of their uniforms. They vary from derbies to sailor hats and sombreros. Another plan for the future is regular uniforms. At present they appear In white 'troutiers and- dark coats which to gether with the variety of hats present a striking Hcene. Butte Falls Boosts Budget To $25,754 in Second Election on Expenditures for School District Bodily Resistance (Isy 3lui-y iroliiei) voter." The hut wils once more The taxpayers In the Itutte Falls i turned up on the desk, the tellers district received another body blow I uppolnted and the "ble; parade" last nU'ht. when, uh a result of a I started uruund the room from left re-election on the budget, the est!-j to rlifht. mated expenditures for the- next . XIisB VaiHiroHse, the irinc-rial, yvat iimh i.in ,o anfj ether teachers whose - votes ,i,4.'Jl. as against (ji..'ba.V4 al-,wero challenged at the last hieot lowed in the last election. Ovir K w,.ri, 11(.,lin t.1(,,, ,.lst IliKll, $5,000 was put hack on tile Vix- I jn faCf challenges flew from every roll, raising it to $la.3fl.6u. as I direction, and nracticully every one iiK.-.inst MO.2S0.0;, resdlllnK from I of ,he ,3 rt,UOsted to steo aside lively day Rives evidence of tho allraetivc this vear. featuring . a upproach ot the Yuletide. a n rt " '"'e lattice bonier with Kreens ttlrtins- with beautiful Interior dec 1 an" "llitl-Colorcl linhts. Kivinft a orations many of tho local b'us:- 'T", Vult";"?, h;''"l the , : displays 'of electric l.hnstmr.s eift ncss houses have taken an ..uct.ive J simcesiions. The People's Electric interest Jn dressing up their store 1 wore has a largo t'hrlslmas tree fronts with attractive llBhHns ef-1 reproduced on the front of their fects. ' i.nii.Hi... .1...... The California O r c k o n Power ' colored ' iiahu and l'hrlim ..reel,. o.i.ce aim us neicn- and lights are also used as a bor l.or. the People's Klectric Store. 1 der for their windows, we're among tue nrst to complete One of the latest local firms to the lighting d I p lays. A huu : install a holiday display Is the Christmas tree, otitlinetl with bril -' colonial hakerv, which has worked Hunt lights, quantities of greens : .mt 1. 1, i ir,., i.. on the front of the building, an 1 Chrlstmi.s greens and colored lights an illuminated tree ti ed by 111 across the front of their buildim-. electric star and mounted above th v This, combined with their brilliant lupco sign, present a' .spectacular 1 Svim sign, makes this one-of the l'lt' ' . . ' j bright spots, iu tho east side busi- " ho Copco windows nrc also mo -t , ness seciinn'. ' T G the cut at the last election. - Mrs. J. J. Simmerville, a- mem ber of the board, who was fthsen at the first election, ' was hack at the helm last night, and acted j chairman. High school teacher salaries, which had heen cut i $175 a month, were lifted back to $206; one grammar school teacher who found herself unnecessary last month, was discovered indlspenM- ible by the action f last night, and another item of $1,3"0 was added to the budget. The $2,500 disal lowed for board and transporta tion of outside students, wits agMn added, and insurance, which had been rut to $1,211, 'was automat ically boosted up to $1,400. Mrs. Omrtriglit Ignored. .Mrs. Gillis Courtright, who was responsible for most of the motions Urging economy at the last meow ing calling for cuts in the budget, was eloquently 1 ignored every time she rose to the floor hist night. Twice her ""Madame Chairman" was waved aside and precedence given to others, her friends de clared. Her third attempt came when the budiret was up for considera tion. She moved in a convincing ly strong voice that the budget I.e were certain iiinigs mat siiuui'i be cut, and others that were al ready down to normal." her mo tion was seconded by Mrs. Clar.t Hughes. There Was a moment of mumbled confusion in the back of the room, and .Mrs. Simmervil'e decided that she should have given precedence to a lady in the rea:. This lady wanted the budget voted upon as a whole. The motion and its second in the front of the room were left dangling in midair while the new motion was put, seconded and ac cepted by the chairman Qualifications lteacl. Clerk Al Hildreth udjusted his horn-rlmmcd specs, took a deo$ breath, and upon request, read again "the qualiflcatinnsv of 'n- Against Disease Claimed Free Flow Nerve Force Vital, Of- 1 When President Hoover opens Jlhe chrislnins box being packed j witli Orefjoii prod'tictu by tho trade and commerce dcpurlmout of the i Portland chamber of commerce, ono of the Mist things to catch his eyo will lie a framed colored pho logrupli of his boyhood home in Xewhcrg, Ore. ' Olio of Mr. Hoover's close mends of Newberg days wits Fred Ventress. who now opernles u ser vice Blatlon in tho tame block with tho house In which "Hcrhie" lived with his uncle and aunt. The old Newberg house Is virtu ally unchanged since the days when the president lived there, and each year is visited by n scoro of per suns from all over tho country. According to Information receiv ed by Herbert I'uthbcrt, manager of the iidvertisiug and promotion department of the chamber, .Mr. Ventress hopes to acquire tho house nml make it available as a tourist attraction. The Orogonian. Santa Clans, who ' knows his Oil" mill ll-hll lU t. .-n-.l ......I...... 1!KE0 model, using aln.lanes in-j '""nWy " Christinas, card re stead of sleighs for ti'HiiHcrtiitfni. r colvetl locally will at-tract qutto so Is going to pay a visit to the kid-1 much widespread attention and in dies of Med ford tomorrow. This was annou ncement CLAMirHD ADVERTISING GITS RESULT! A substantial amount of emer gency Chrislnins merchandise Is being moved this week by air, re ports tho Hoeing Hysleiii. which 'Hi's mall mid express on Hie l.os Angeh's-Medroril-Seallle and San Kl'ltllclsfO-f lilcnen i-mtlnu iniiilltiea handled in recent dnvs range from purses and brien -brae In un Oriental rug Insured for $.10(1(1. Department, iewelrv nn.i m.v.iiv slores. as well as numerous other coniinerrlnl establishments riiwi Ihey lire able' In supply customers nun specltled goods by using air Iraiisiiortatliii atlcr 11,,. siipply has heen exhausted l,y Iho . ...lo.uins suoppcrs. jiall and ex press is How move, I t...,u-n..n ,1... Alluuilc and Pacific seaboards with Iho loss of only one business day. ADOPTS IfULE LIGHTS Klnmnth Kails Is tho latest city ef toiuherii Oregon to promote n Chrlslmas outdoor llglHIiut pro. gram, and according to II. 1. llromiey. Is making a fine showing this yenr. Kovcral beautifully lighted displays have already beeii iuialled in i 1m. r...iii, .'. .. and new ones are being added dally. itmiuain nusiness houses rre nl.-n lllutnlnatlnR their slore fronts wPn scores of rolorrd lights and th" business secilon Is said to present an attractive nppearance. The Klamath Klk lodge has a nunc 00 fimt tree, lirllllanlly lllumlmited, In promineilt idace in front of ih'i i:iks club. I torest as the one received by Fred : ir..m.n- .. 1 1 - . made today by Sondes Spencer o : ..r.i,! , c j V V ' " the Itlchfleld t.il company who!,,1,"1 'Sal"S-, lhe 1"n,""s, C0p plans to make Santa Clous' visit ! . 'Vr. Sales, who during his to the children of this city a ma- , " , . ", B '""' .., ,., ,,, ,., .... . i diictlou, Ouy I'aree, " was pro- over the' d'ty tomorrow- If th;-"oU with ol.eutiriil Imt l.y the weather permits his arrival. I., bis i ?.lul 1 ,M s" (. MM" company, put ..!,. ,. ,.. r red on His list of correspondence. ami will dron several ihoosaod The card is a pictorial expres- leiiers roc th.. iti,i,n. I s,Hn of ,lle mnstorpiece described The big trl-motorcd ' Itichfiehli ,?lr' Salm' "k' "The Social- Nicholas." will ',e oiioied bv Ton,.! Tho Inside dcplets un Inlercstlg my lA.wler and will be powered bv fce"e ,llle "lolall&t" enrry- lilchfleld -aviation gas ,e. , !'B "" " ''l of wood through Santa Clans will also disiributo "' B"ow' lie Inscription is also in Chris.mas girts to the children of ;i;ter Mie , Medford and vicinity through the ! UKh VV."li'1?''V l're"-V '"tnias." hfleld Oil company al ,.. Signed, Charles --OI,le-') Sftles. tion, after the aerial visit. What I ' I the gifts are to be has not been disclosed as yet. and the time for distribution h:is not been mado' known, but will be later. i This will be H big treat for the' children and it Is hoped the wea- ther will permit the arrival of the' plane tomorrow. If not, it Willi ' arrive the next d:iv. KOUT-DM-KHANCR. Martinique Oregon collier. 'iec. 1 7 W'l Tw o strong erup- Oencrully fair tonight anil Wed- Hons burst from .Mont 1'elee, fam nosday. wlih 11101 nhig valley foi s ; cais West Indian volcano, about west portion: rain on the coast. i' p. 111. yesterday. Not much change in temperature, j They sent a rain of ashes over .Moderate southerly' winds on the : lhe Island and were followed by oust. . ' .' ' I strong underground rumblings. Anio Oiisli Kill. Two Mi:itci:n. calif,. !cc. ir. I'r, .1. .1. Hall, ;J. ef Kxeter, and Ills daughter. Miss Ksther Hall, SO. were almost instanlly killed In a collision on die flol.l,.,, w 1.1..1. way ten tulles norih of l.lvlnirstou won 11 PHKing conipany. tnnK, Zcsiiul Supper and Restful Sleep go hand in hand when supper includes Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate (die world's most con venient form of chocolate). The full flavorand balanced nutrition Value of Ghirardclli's mate it the preferred suppertimc beverage in thousands of Western homes Order a tin today. !K.-J 0' T- i. v FRFE Wtt ivtii.,:j-,i.ii.:.. KC!V 11:30 A.m. - N tV' - Sin -n1..Tir.ji!f. G H HAR D E LLI S - t from the polls once more waved Copco stock, which at last meet ing was declared not listed on the present taxroll as assessable prop erty.' This time, however, a state ment trom the county asesssor was read and the stock OK'ed ns .ap pearing on tho 11)29 taxroll, al though this latter will not be pub lished until next spring. So popular was this type of property right then that Clerk Hil dreth appeared not sure for awhile whether there were any olher legal "qualifications for tc voter," and declared with conviction that j Copco Ktnr-k Is mighty, mighty good stuff to have." His words were voeifercusly applauded by the holders. One man In the front row- thought that his wife should be allowed to vote. She was a prop erty owner, he said. "What does she own Copco stork? asked Mr. Hildreth. "No cows," returned the nn with a note of discouragement in his voice. Ilr. Hildreth shook his head sadly and again adjusted his specs. The wife was on her feel, eady to enter the voters' line, but her husband waved her back im her seat. Perhaps because she didn't have a cow along, and there fore couldn't prove her ownership, the matter was dropped. Tho vote on paying board or transportation of outside students stood 88 for and 21 against., The vote .on the bunVct, allowing for its estimated expenditures of $2. 7 54.!! 4 as against the one made last time allowing only ?21,2G5.1f4, stood ?.r to 21. 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It la the most speedy remedy known. DECEMBER Clearance Sale Starts Tomorrow At Carpenter's Shoe Store And Ends December 31 ' "THE SHOE BOX" , ,, . 223 East Sixth Street . ' ; . . Ladies' and Children's Shoes re duced to real money saving values. A rare opportunity to buy a useful gift. - ' I STYLE SHOES In Spike, Cuban, and flat heels, in cluding pumps, straps and ties. $4.00 and $4.50 values. Special at S5.00 and S6.00 values. Special at $2.95 $3.95 OXFORDS $2.45 $2.95 $3.95 $3.00 and S3. 50 values. Special at $4.00 values. , Special at.;;'. $5.00 values. Special at,....,. .; Children's Shoes and Oxfords ' $1.75 values at $1.25 $2.50 values at $1.75 $2.50 $3.00 and S3. 50 values at Infants' Shoes, 50 and 75 cents Rubbers and Galoshes . 75c, $1.45, S1.75, $1.95 House Shoes and Mules for Ladies and Children, 95c to $1.95 Jliininn efficiency is tlic--prime source of muteriul val ues. It is liii'j-'ely it mutter of liealtli. Wages arc bused on tlie enriiin! capacity of the well, not the sick lnaii. Employ ers do not knowini'lv -add to their pay rolls a si115.de sick in dividual, whose inefficiency in dicates a decrease in the normal profit on labor performed. Health is, therefore, in addi tion to bcinsr a . transcendent blessing:, tho most valuable as set for those who have to work their way through life. As. a subject it is widely discussed from pulpit, platform and in the press, and of sufficient im portance to. command always the iiiU'lli''eiit tlioncht and careful attention of every individual. ! Alignment of the Human Spine. The physical and intellectual progress of man depends large ly -upon the proper alignment of the human spine. As a scien tific means of doing this to re lieve stiff erin r and disease. Chiropractic, is an. improve ment on many health methods. The state of the nerves where they pass through the joints nf the spine, determine" health or disease, jn health there is free passage ot these nerves. lit dis ease they are impinged by de viating spinal sections suffi cient to interfere with the pass- age of mental iforce through them and Which healthy j function in any part is derived. j This disease depends on what j nerves are so interfered with, as for example, iu fevers, tho calorific or heat supplying nerves would account for such a condition. t. Acute Cases. This is also true in such acute cases as pneumonia, diphtheria and a large group of so-called I contagious and nitectious dis eases. Contagious and infec tious diseases do not affect people with normal resistance. Colds are 'the indication that, healthy function is lacking and it is highly important that the spine be adjusted in this minor complaint. This insures a stal, of bodily resistance that will carry the iiirlividnnl i,-,.,-i. seasonal and other conditions V associated with the ejiidemic'bf ' acute diseases that carry off people of everv ae-e ami ,'.i,ii,i;. tion uf life. (',,1.1.. .. .,.,.,, mill and, like the pain, they are nature's warning of more serious eonsrtpicnees to follow if their miuse is not removed. Men disinterested in r'l,;,-.. practie, but prominently con nected with the health 'activi ties of medical science, haVe publicly stal,.,l f.,,l 1 Uiiropractie truths in what they have said about the hu man .spine: ' That "8(1 ncr cent ,,f tl,.. tire population of tl is affected Willi Vlll'WltlU rmni,i of spinal defects, which are the cause ot much nervousness, in digestion, headache, rheuma tism, mental weakness and. many other disi 'Use. " The Clliroill'aetie u,.!, vules a wav wlieeoi,, l,,;,,i .1:. order may bp readily and safe ly corrected. CUT OUT SIGN AND MAIL Tho Clilronraelie llxnlih rare ot iho McUior'l Mail Tribune,' Mcdturd Oregon. Please send inn wlihnni -. obligation on my part, copy of tho new Booklet describing Chiroprac tic Health Service. Nam Address City (raid tdr.)