(
EAGLE POINT TO
SUNDAY EVENING!
'h KACLK rpINT, Ore., Dec. 17. I
'.Specinl.) The ChrlHtmiiH pnigrum j
".for (ho I'reHbyteriun Sunday school .
'will he given at the church -on the j
1 ' "(Mllllh (UK liiiliv
ivrry Interesting entertainment niia
) fjeen lirrnnged for the evoning
; Commencing at 7:30 p. m. when
V-the following program will be pre
sented:1 , '
Ji' Invocation, Rev. Davidson, pns
l.tjOi'; opening f'ng, congregation;
. j;ecitn,tlon. "Welcome," Clarke
j '-Carlton; recitation, "Wireless to
Snntn," RuhsoII Seanmn; carol,
"he First Olacl ChristmaH." Vel
xna nnd Verona Davis and Irene
Stowell; recitationu, "A Gift of I
Gold," Verona Davis: "A Child's I
Thought," Hazel Helms; solo,
"Luther's Cradle Song." Klenor
Throckmorten; playlet. "Bedtime," I
Knid Ward and Verta Stowell.
" Recitations,
mas," Verona
"Hallnd of Christ-
Davis: "Little Boy
Blue." Barbara Smith; Stars, Jack
Stoner, Bonnie Jean Stowell, Anna
Walls, I'hyliss Florey and Barbara
Smith; recitations, ''Grandma's
Church," l,ucile Coy; "Cheerful,"
Anna Wall; Christinas Symbols,
Vivian Moomaw, Vesta Mathews,
Irene Stowell, Klcnnorn, Wall, Lyle
Smith and Hazel Helms; instru-
What
is this new and
astonishing Agmel?
Why has it this effect upon
kidney deficiencies, high
blood pressure, indigestion?
AGMEL is astonishing both
L in what it j's and what it
does. Agmel is a great health
food, a valuable tonic in kidney
aenciencies, high
blood pressure, in
digestion and gly
cosuria. It is an extra
ordinary discovery,
r a real gift of nature
an imported vege
table milk from
Mexico. In its native
country this plant sap
is called ' 'aguamiel. ' '
It comes from the
famous maguey plant
and there is nothing
else i.n the world
like it.
Fresh aguamiel has
been used for cen-
Kidneys 100 Better
"I couldn't eat, had
dizzy spells, got up
many times every night.
Then look Agmel faith
fully for a month and
everything was changed.
My blood pressure was
60 degrees lower, ap
petite returned and kid
neys were 100 bet
ter." Mrs. J. W. Siane,
Lot AngeloB, Cat.
Agnme!
!,
I " muhium. iinrnuiy Wllhlto,
! Klsie Willili,., Ve,oi, .MuiiUi and
I Hill Milter; recitation, ".Santa's
Whiskers," lli-il.ert I'ruitt; stars
I Shining. Clarke Carlton, Herbert
Pruitt. Jackie Klorey. Alvhi Kvans,
anil Hussell Seaman: parol, "Can't
You See Its Christmas Time?"
; " -tiiuu jjavis antt Irene
.Stowell; recitation, "Christmas
Cheer," Vesta Mathews.
Solo. "It fame I'pon a Midnight
Clear,-' Hill Unvidson; reeiiatlon.
"The Sweet Tempered Doll." l;ea
nora Wall; carol, "The first Noel,"
Christian. Kndeavor; recitation,
"Six o'clock Christmas Morning."
Dale Thmckmorten; rccltutlon,
1 " 1 """ Francis
Young.
Tableau, by
the Christian
directlun of
En
Mrs. deavor, under
Morgan.
Committee in charge of decora
tions includes Mrs. M. L. Pruitt,
Mrs. Royal Brown, Mrs. Karl Esch
Mrs. Mattie Brown and Mrs. Mor
gan. EAGLE POINT SEAL
SALES ARE CREDITED
W.T TTTZ
1:A:L POINT, Ore., Dec. 17.
(Hpeclul.) The sale of Christmas
Seals in Jackson county Is being
conducted on a different nlun this
year. Seals have been sent to a
number of neonle through the
mail, and while these seals have
been sent out from Medford, Eagle
Point gets credit for all those sold
to Eagle Point people. Any one
wishing to buy seals who have not
been reached through the mail or
school children may get them from
Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Caster or Mrs.
Davies.
tunes in Mexico. Now this pure
sap has been concentrated for
export, and the name has been
shortened to Agmel. Everybody
Jean now nave Agmel.
This is, fortunate for
en just entering
middle life , and for
those of all ages who
are being warned of
danger by frequent
arising at night,
backache, high blood
pressure and other
symptoms brought
on by modern ways
of eating and liv
ing. Imported by
The Agmel Corpora
tion, New York and
Mexico, D. F.
Ask about Agmel at drug
stores and get free literature
This Year'"Give a
Year's Subscription to the
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Days In the Year!
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MEPFOftD MATE TRIBUNE, MBDPOftP,
I. B. Walthers Finds Mail Tribune
Welcome Visitor in Far Brazil
The following letter from I. B.
Walt her, formerly connected with
Copeo here, and now in the em
ploy of the "Emprezas Elect vic&s
Brasileiras, 8. A.," Itlo de Janenro,
Brazil, will' be of (merest to the
many Medford friends of both "I.
B." and Mrs, Walther. Mrs. Wal
ther, briore her marriage, was" Alice
Bellcnd, also a former Copco em
ploye. V
Medford Mall Tribune,
Medford, Oregon.
Attention Mr. Owney "St. Patrick"
Patten.
1 My Dear Owney: Here we are
in the land of the Sunny South,
ten thousand, miles, piore or less
(and it seems more) from God's
country, the Rogue River valley,
landed here on the morning of
August 8th, having left dear old
Medford on the evening of July
2nd, San Francisco on the night of
the 17th, and sailed from New York
on the morning of the, li 7th. Had
a wonderful trip and are enjoying
ourselves immensely, although we
are not yet confirmed In the Idea
of living here forever. You know,
when a fellow gets a long way off,
he surely appreciates more than
ever his old "stamping ground" an.,
real friends.
Have had very fine, modernto
weather ever since we arrived, a
few hot days and occasional show
e rs, but Old Ma n Su m m e r t i m e if
now approaching. You know the
hot period in this country is from
the , middle of November to the
middle of March just opposite to
the United States. Suppose the
mornings and evenings in Medford
are rather crimpy bv this time, and
the bowling enthusiasts are in full
swing, all trying to grab off the
famous "jackpots."
Haven't seen a bowling ball since
I left Medford. and it surely makes
me wish I could "tangle" with the
PROGRAM DEC- V.
PHOENIX, Ore., Dec. 17 (Spl.)
A very Interesting Christmas pro
gram is being planned by the pro
gram committee to be given at the
church next Sunday evening, De
cember 22.
Three appropriate short plays are
to be given: "No Room at the Inn,"
"The Wonderful Name" and "The
Starlight Time." The casts of the
plays are principally mude up of
the children of the Sunday school.
Recitations and songs will fill
the Intervals between plays. The
choir Is practicing some beautiful
Christmas songs to be given in
connection with this program. Ue
sides the songs given by theVhoir.
there will be solos an,g otler mu-,b"
Hicai uumuers uy me young people
and children of the Suitdny school.
WALTER FRAZER BROWN
SHOWING IMPROVEMENT
PHOENIX", Ore., Dec. 17. (Spl )
The many friends of Walter Krazer
Brown are glad to learn that he
is Improving, after having been
confined to his bed for the past
week with a severe attack of flu.
M r. and M rs. B row n were for
mer residents of this community,
but are now, making their homo in
Medford.
Miss Emily Brown, who Is in
tending the Willamette university,
is expected hom on Friday of this
week to spend her Chrlstmns vaca
tion with her parents. She will re
turn on the 6th of January to her
school.
A daily rPMiiinler of von, who were no IliniiKhTnl ns to give n tnnut
practical gift.
Every your people send Tlio Mnil Tilumi! us n Olirislmns girt to
friends or relatives, lit linine or ont-of-tn.wii, to tlio lioy or girl at
school, to minister, teacher, professional man or woman or re
tired business num.
Among your friends there are dotthtless several for whom n
year's subscription for The Mail Tribune would malic the most
appropriate Christmas gift.
A card, announcing your gift will be sent by this office to arrive
as nearly as possible oa Christmas Day.
The subseription rates are (fT.'jO per year, (.'all and leave your
subseription or send same by mail.
to
memner me kindly to A I Hagen
CB. B." ), Jim Murray, Buy Pruitt,
Erickson, George Ends. Kay Dia
mond, "old Man Saylor," Mr. Ran
kin, Dr. Elwood. George Gates, and
all the gang. Three years will fly
by p re 1 1 y fast, and then o n e ; ! of
our first .stops will be Medford; ;to
say hello to the old gang once
more. ','
IJave twisted our tongues out of
joint already trying to slaughter
the' Portuguese language, and tun
beginning to think I'm dumb as a
linguist; nevertheless, we nre slow
ly getting a little of it, and man
age to make ourselves understood.
Didn't experience much dlffcitlty
In learning how to make my wants
known in the stores.
This is the worklngest gang I
have .ever encountered. Hardly
have time to eat "three squares" bi
day.
We are both mighty glad to get
the home town news, so be sure to
keep the Tribune coming, and let
me k n o w when I owe you more
money. The native papers here
mean very little to us as yet, and
believe me, the Tribune surely is
welcome. Sometimes we receive
five or six issues in one mail, tie
pending on the boat sailings, thou
we have a reader's feast.
Have several more letters to gc;
off in this mail, so will sign off for
this time. Drop me a line when
you have time, rmu tell the otlur
fellows, Al Hagen, in particular, to
spend a fev dimes on stamps, be
cause news from home is surely
welcomo down in this country.
Mrs. Walther joins me in extend
ing the best wishes for the holi
days, and kindest regards to your
self and all our Medford frienls
whom you happen to meet.
Sincerely.
I. B. WALTHER.
EDEN PRECINCT, Ore., Dec.
1 7. (Special.) Ed Hamlin has
purchase the beautiful home of
Mrs. Let a Furry on the highway
south of Phoenix. This Is one of
the most desirable homes along
the highway between Medford and
Ashland. It consists of about 60
acres lying east of the highway,
part of which is across Bear creek.
The large two story house has
nine rooms and porches all. the
way round, modern plumbing and
large basement cellar. There is a
fine drilled well, spacious lawn and
fine shade and flowering vines and
trees. Mr.. Hamlin purchased a
large tract of the land three years
ngo.
PHOENIX CHURCH PLANS
PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY
PHOENIX, Ore., Dec. 17. (Spl.)
Several committees are working to
make next Sunday evening's church
program a success. The program
committee Is Mrs. John Roberts,
Mrs. C. C. Hartley and Mrs. J. G.
Vial!; decorating committee, Ray
Maust, Winnifred Inman, Ercel
Young, Mildred Coats, Jean Rose
and Ted Fish; treat committee, Joe
Hartley and Jean Rose.
The Ladles' Bible class will sacl:
the Christmas treats.
All in the community are cor
dially Invited and urged to attend
the entertainment next Sunday
evening.
Classified advertising eT result.
boys once more. Be sure
Ot,'i:(i()Nr, TUKSDAY.
PLAN YULE FETES
1M10KNIX, Ore.,
ci;d) Kuch room
school will clve n
gram next H-lfiny
Dec. 17. (Spe
nt the Ki'tide
ChrislmaH iro
afiernoon at :t
o'clock. Parents and friends are
asked and urged to attend not only
to fnjoy the splendid program, but
learn more of the pupils' work In
the school.
lloih the boys' and t lie Mlrls'
basketball teams of the grade
school are practicing on every op
portunity offered them. The boys'
team plans a practice game with
Central Point some time this week.
The high school and the grade
school will close for the Christmas
vacation Friday, the 20th, and will
take up again on the 2nd of Janu
ary. The senior class rings have ar
rived and all the seniors are very
proud of their choice In selection.
A student body meeting was
held Friday, the i:ith, at which the
students voted to have a Christmas
tree this year as has been the prac
tice for the past several years. A
short program Is also being plan
ned for this day.
TO ENJOY FEAST
AMIH.A.VI), Ore.. Dec. i; (Spl.)
A deliHliinil party in fraternal
social annals was the diniiiK event
tendered Uy Mr. and jtrs. v. .
Uioinis to the officers of .Malta
CiMiiniandery, Knights Templar,
uec. nth Inst., at tbo l.oomls
residence, .Ashland. The officers'
wives were Included In the- Invi
tation list, and following a bountl-
iui 'repast with venison ns the
chief item oti the menu, games
and conversation enlivened the
occasion.
The Commnnilery Is to meet In
stated conclave on Wednesday
evening December 18, when elec
tion and installation of officers
will occur, also three candidates
will be knighted. The Installation
will not be puTitte ns was contem
plated. A venison dinner, served
ut 6:45 o'clock, will lie a prelim
inary to me routine liliMlnesH ses
sion. To the prowess of ji cor
tain doctor of .Medford Is attrib
uted the opportunity of feasting
on venison, and all members of
the order are courteously Invited
to be present and partake o.t this
hospitality.
REV. SCHELL CALLED
PITOI3NIX", Ore.. Dec. 17. (Sl)l.l
A called congregational meeting of
tho members and contributors of
the Prtsbyterlnn church was hold
after the evening church service
Sunday evening, with liev. Iverson
of Medford, moderator, presiding.
The report of tho pulpit commit
tee was read and accepted by the
congregation. Unanimous vote wuh
taken to call Hov. Fred F. Schell
to fill the vacanoy as pastor of the
church.
Itev. Rchell hAs been serving ns
pastor of tho church for the past
two Sundays. Ho formerly lived
In Paradise, Cal. While here he
has been a guest at tho homes of
several of tho people of the com
munity and has won tho friendship
of all. The sermons which he has
deliverer! have been very Interest
ing and Inspirational. All feel very
glad that be has accepted the call
and will soon take up tho work of
pastor in this community.
PHOUNIX. Ore, Dec. 17. (Hpl.)
Or. HuMe Standard loft Moml:iy
morning for I'orthind, where h
will meet her diLiiKhlpr, who lias
; been iMlomlitiK Hrhool In Idaho,
and will accompany nor home.
Dr. and Alrn. .1, II, Welintei' plan
to leave Krhlay for llerkuley, Cal,,
i where they will Hpend tho ChrlHt
1 nuiH vacation with relallveH.
Tho choir will practice several
nlnhtH thlH week fur the (hrlntni i
inuMle which they will kIvo ut both
the morning and evenln aervlc.'H
thl comliiK Sunday evening.
Mrs. Malmnren entertained at
' dinner on Hunday. The ueMtn were
Inn. Standard and Jiev. Fred F,
He he 11.
Mra. Hickman and daughter have
moved from the matiHe, where they
have heen Htayin for the paM year,
to the home formerly owned by
Mr. I;dwarrl.
Mr. Fremont, formerly of Lontf
lieuch, Cal., but now vIhHIhk hl
par-em at -AppleKUte, wuh an over
night ftuent at the home of Albert
N. HoIIhh hint TueHday nitfht.
Meredith Sheet, who in atlend-
lnt( school at the 'Univendty of
Oregon, It expected to return t.i
hln homo here thin next Friday,
to spend his Chrimman vacation.
Mn. Floyd Watklns 1 reported
dolnB very nicely, and If Improve
ment continue he will be utile tn
be taken from tho hospital next
Hunday or at leant by Chrltman
day.
George MeCIMn and J. W. Har
vey spent the week end nt the home
of f'harllo Roberts on Willlunii
creek.
Mis Klsle HoU, who has been
fpondlrtc the pant two weeks vImIi
: inn friends and relative at I.oh
jAnKele. ami San Dleo, Cal,, re
1 turned to her home here lat week,
and reported ft very enj"yflble trip.
Several parties were iven at the
; Mine Flower lode 1'ist week. Mtr..
lttird-tt J)ml;o Kave a I o'eloek
luncheon Friday for nlns friend?,
.
PHOENIX
PECEMP.KT? 17. 1f)2D.
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STAN DARD OIL COMPANY OF - C ALIFO R IV I Aj
nnd Mrs. Hamilton of Medford hnd
a dinner party .Saturday, entertain
ing five of her friends.
Mrs. Malmgren nnd Mrs, Illack
wood are planning to leave on
Thursday of this week for Cali
fornia for a two weeks' vacnllon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Tlurleson spent
Sunday at tho homo of O. Cas
ter of Eagle Point.
ANNOUNCEMENT
IB
Following Prices F. 0. B. Medford
Model Old Price New Price Reduction
Ten $1,200.00 $1,175.00 $25.00
Fifteen 1,595.00 1,545.00 50.00
Twenty 2,100.00 2,025.00 75.00
.Thirty 2,635.00 2,535.00 100.00
Sixty Standard 4,650.00 4,525.00 125.00
Sixty Cruiser 5,200.00 5,075.00 125.00
Also Substantial Reduction on Caterpillar Road Machinery and
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Miller-Sanford Tractor Co.
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we
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MISSING WOMAN IS
FOUND NEAR SEATTLE
SBATTLK, Dec. 17. (P) Miss
I.uclllo Duxbury, 30, missing from
her home at lies Moines slnco No
vember 30, was found dead under
a log In n wooded section of the
The Caterpillar Tractor Com
pany announces the following
reductions in prices on all
Caterpillar Tractors,
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
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Charles Peterson farm near Kent
yesterday by tho girls' slstor, Mrs.
.Mildred li. Anderson of Seattle. .
Discovery of a bad bruise over
her right ear decided officer to
hold on autopsy In an offort to
determine the cause of the girl's
denlh,
Classified advertising gets results
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