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1X0E SIX MEPFORn. MATTY TRIBUNE, .MEDIOIED,. OREGON, MONDAY. DECEMBER -23, 1929. GARBO CARELESS HOUjVWOOB,"cal.,, Deo.' S3. The siwdnl neat1h(5 of the Koiith-(gpD-r-rnn j;ou Irn.isinii n svom-.ii jern OrrfKon VRuhblt Hft'edeii; fisHo siMHllni? on" one' spot from iar'.y elutlon fcelil ltiHt vviwk nt 117 North ovwilnir to S a. ' m.. "whlla fntntl.; LP.''ach,. "V"".'" 11,0 ":'UH,I",1 It., work In roiayn to ml ... a , -,.,, , 4tl.u,.r I'mnMit-""-'" """J" f " ncw B"wn to Itf-mlHiff (lie cmivenlli,..',iml'lii.w of position biio no- , t (the Amerk-u.i Hulililtli llreedera' an " T :iiIlon lit Kort Wiirtli. TexuH, Whothcr you , wns w0 mtonduil by local -rabbit you cnn or not. 1 . fl bri'i'iIfi'H. tlint'H t hi) fuel ,r'7...:';j;!j- Mm. Ilnyes, ni;rri'tiiry ot Ibo Ore. n!i(iul Jittu Oou- H Jlj!(!oii Poultry uiul I'm Stork awiocin d.il, the ro ot W$tr-&ft"- 1 Hon. wn" toleite til the Texas con fust 111 lous worn- I' jjf j ventlon from till Hlnte. She In nn in Hollywood W.; Silvery well Informed on rabbllH anil where clothes r , ; r. : . i the needs of tho industry, which nrc conceineU. , - latter slie presented very forcibly. Not once buf !& vt : lj "The coinmerclal side bos been several, times , f. ! ! ncKleclcd ' Tor I lint of the fancy," she ban kpt fit- .." ' t ; ;--'!ii,be said, among other IbliiRH, In a I ten working for ystmsssssaj' barraKS of sbortcomlnss charRed -to ; six or seven rabbit, brei-deni. . hours on a tircln ftiirho. Hh(! )( uJ()Ut ihc aiKH ()f Hie stretcn until her ! convention and of Its problems, and costume Is perfect to tho (ino,lhi)w u wi mH()t wm (n(, ,ak(, minute, di.tnil. snys l.i.U Slltrley. i (f ,1(lnt ,n(llHtry mlt ()f s ,.r,,e who revonls Homo of the ki-citis ,, )t u m,t , ( , stars aii'd IIIIIL IM nlll,fl '' ' their dressmakers, In the current Issue of Photoplay Magazine. I'.XCepung JCUIl. ..Mili y l-IOKIOr.: , Blves mora thought, and intention her screen clothes than r.ny other 'stnr," she says. '; "She has a theory that if one starts from x lie worst possible angle, the best pos sible results will bo attained. S!ie has herself ''photographed In plain muslin underwear, stnuding lu .I'.r most awkward positions, and gives the photograph to Howard (Jreer, her eoslutner, --as a working basis for bis design. . "They're all more difficult when they are seleetillg si-rei-n i-lnthi'-i than when 1' a personal ward robe they wiiiit," ciiiiiImiii-s Mis-i .Shirley, and -she offer.s Ibese lull mate glimpses of the sla.rs at their favorite 'modeste'ii: "(iarbo jn-efers to talk lo Civor rather' thp.n select clothes. She Is .essentially, simple in her tastes and will buy nothing that smacks or the theatrical. "Poll Negri becomes her real self In the fitting room. -Clone was the princess - nnd -In her stead was a peasant girl who laughed loudly and was. completely natural. "It Is only with Conine Crlffith that Oreer feels a social wall Ket Up between' them. Hetty Comp son jtjnd. Hvelyn Itrent. breeze Into the shop with flying hair: It's .ill Informal and ca.sur.1. l-aura! I.i I' 1 a n Pe, unmindful of how she looks, - keeps her, dark glasses, on while fitting. 'Hut Conine (Irlffltb is always charming,; patrician and aloof... , - "To Marlon Davles clothes-are of secondary Importance. She most have them smalt for pictures- for herself 1 doesn't matter. "Hello Daniels goes behind the scenes and parades out with tliij mannequins.", the,- Photoplay.. writ er continues, "but there is very lit tle levlty.when Norma Shearer U fitted. -She arrives In the even ing and -brings her mother nod she is always definite and, precis' in her selections.". PIHKMX. Or., IW. S Ilurnlil (Ni1Vai (AmlrHv StrvtiiH. nnd I toy (Wfmfnn Ifft hciv l-'rl-lny ftir ttouiht'i-n f'nllfninln nnd Mi'xint, vlKltiitK pliiroH nf Interest. They rsnct u lp nnmv Ht-vorlil wockn. Dr. J. H. AtiHtort lornl ronl cMute iiKonl nnd his wlfo, left Friday 'ovrnlnu for I'torltolcy. t'nl., wht'i'i tlipy will nvntl tho rhrint mnn holldny with rplattviH. . Mrn. Malmitri'n and Mra Hl;uk wod If ft Thtirnday iiioi iiItik f ol Caliroriila. Tlioy exprOt ty !' Rime about twu"v(iki. ' Mr. .lort, one of Hip tnirlHTM in l hP IllKh mIhm.1 Irft IVidav pvonlnu lo H'iid hl ChrlHtmati va-c-atlon nt hlH homo In (lohU-ndnlc. WuHhfnKton. Air. and Mm, Kayntond Kttrcy ontortnhud n ntinihor of thi'iv frlcndH nt n dinner on Wcdin-Hday, pvpniiiK. Vlnnton Motel l KpiMiInK a U'v dayn With iv!utlvt;.H In Hun T-Vancico. DurlitK hln tilmertei Itnyiutttid DrnwnriKK Ih di'Uvt ritm hln ,liaMlK. : - ' Sir. HllfiiniiJi who ha hoon pp- tatf)Ka, liiMnhutKiT Htund and i;h Ktaiton miritiK the pant HuniiiUM and Mnl(i 1ia clowd tht- ntaml mitil Hpi-tntf. 1 The lMiniMilx hralth unit mot Wodni'hdny nt the homo of Mm. Italph Hvil. ox, Jark SntnuPtn hnr just riMiiplPt' d n garage nn hit placr on Fourth Htrpct. Mr. nnd Mm. Cnllty. nnd family of C.raht-i Paw. wrp dinner RiieHti at thp'lthio Flower Indue on Hnn day. Mr. Colby Ik owner of furniture utore In tirantn I'nm, nnd he and hlH family rl frieiidH of Mi, nnd Mm. IVi'Mr, manaufm of Hip UIiio Flwei Indue. 1'" ''' ' ,! '' 'I Walter Prettymnn, former -Undent of the 1'hoentx hlwh hcIiooI. Ih RpeuilhiK A few Any hern.. ' i Knv room nf tho I'hoenlx nehnnl hat n 'rhrUtinnn trep on Friday afternoon, at which tlnie ftlftH wcto 'x haiiKt d. und nn ap propriul -iiroiiram wim wnjoypd by nil.) Tho toyiT iMiHkPthall tenm flay ed n unmp innt Friday nlnht with the hnflkelhnll team or the MMho dlHt rhtm'h of Medfoid, the I'hon nljt hoyn wen? vlrlnrn. MIkh' Hnhy TflRtflnhnthnm: em ployed (nt tho Kedwoiah hotpl nt irant'ltn,H itlnro lan .latiuai'y U home ft-ir ti few dny-J vai-atlon. , Porlln'il. Commonwealth ritrltli-rf rorooratlon, miliaiilini-y of 2.riOti,4ao t'ommonu-nnltli ooriniia tlon of OI-OKiin,-furnipil lii-ro. PHOENIX GREET SECRETARY AT SPECIAL MEET Mil llll ItMlllllll ILIII'IIIII. Mis. Hayes pnnl a visit lu the : government luliblt experiment Htit- il,)n , I,inlllllil ('ill wh..ro r.vm.i l. rmeiltB aro being conducted calcu lated Ui find n ration that will give n maximum of in eat and fur iiinl ity at a minimum expensa ol time, labor and money. Here she saw the interesting hybrids, the color rex lubbltH, sent by Dr. Casilu of the Carnegie foundation. ' These lubbltH aro a cross, be' tween the Mutation and the Cas torrex and other rabbits haviug Kiiard bairn. American breedei-K uiv now iiiiportiiiK Poloi-rcx rah- bfls from ICllliijie. A number were on exhibition at Ihe convention show ii i id they attracted a lot- of intention, she said. Kontaiia will help the loilusfry a lot Ih the opin ion of Mrs. llayea. ,.- HIGH TO ENTER rxrVl5U6!TV' of: O R 12 0 O N., KtiKenC.-' ivK 2tll .(Spl.i 'feflfnid 1 hlnh 'sehool, nhd iilnh Heho61n iitl over thn state, are beln Invited to tc fourth annual hinh, weluml drama 'tournament, rn he 'Melrt M the ,1'nlvemity of Oreuon, April a, ,Jind r, 'nevordlnw jtjn Mm. yjilllc, Scvlmlt, , (UnuMor of (irainntlra .at tho unlverHlty, who Is In chaiKe of the event, j The' rimt 10 hlnh m-hooU npplvj ln for entrance will come to th"! eamptiH to eompolo with one-act plays of their own Helection. Itenl t; ItMil a hrouhl out In the tniir nament. 'which Ih a M'cat stinuilun to th; presenting of worthwhll play in (he hnh nchools of Ore KoiK it Is hrllevcd hy tluwP III ehafKe. No play may take loticr than 3Tt minute to present. an-l the reKistratlon fee and the name I or i iie piay to oe Kiven nuisi rea-'n i ne tournament ctmimittee nerore February 15. Mltwaiikle I'nlon IiIkIi Kehtiol lat year received ihe. (lulld Theater cup for IN presentation of "Tno Vullont," while Kiinene IiIkIi l'1" honoralite mention with "Op-n'-M'i- Tluiinh," 'and Henley hlnh rtchool, second, with "Joint Owners In Spain." Dean t'olllns. iliatnf.tlo. editor of t he Portland Teleniam, preentPd a cup for the best In dividual net I iiR in the tournament. which was won by Wilm law-on of Henley hli;h. T.MJ-'.NT. (ire.. Dee. 23. (Spl.) (iliitiihun Arthurs, mother of Mrs. W. ft. 1 .11 nib Is III at the home of her .diiugbters near this clly. doe to n full she received recelllly. .Mrs. Arlhlirs Is S3 years of age. 111-. Cleveland mid wife lire guests of their daughter, Mrs. Les ter Newhry. tor tile week end. Dr. ami Mrs. Cleveland are on their wiiv home to Spokane. Kirk Motircw and Collier liem nilng were business callers at Yreku Inst week. Miss l-lll'lin 1 1 it y til ii tl of Meilfoid is spending Ihe week end with her grandmother. Mrs. Dayman, of this city. Tho local (till Heolits met ot the. homo of l-'ay l-'.nles Snlurdny lifter noon.: Mu. Pai-nll Seyferlh of Kli by Is I'poilillttK lil" week with her sister, Mrs. Meeta l-'ox of Tnlenl. Mr. I'lirkeusiiu lias moved from the onto tan k to the cottnue owned by tile lni Mrs. Crosby. Mr. Pnrk ensoii took lefiiwe hi Ihe auto park when their home was recently de stroyed by fire. Mr. niut I.Mrs, w. v. Koliinson and fnmlly will spend ibe hull. lays in southern ('iillfiiriila. Vltglnia ' Iti iliMt. daugliter of .Mrs. ltolilhsou who was slriiek by a car recently driven by ArCllll Pbillps. Is abb. to liv home from the. hospital. Miss Kntberine Cues left Sitlir doy fur Oakland wbi'ie she will spend Ibe lliiliilnys wllh her moth er nnd sister Pnnllm-. I . Ilanki r DIik SAX I'ltANflWfll. Vp. a. (iPl Doiiih fiMin Ii -.-! it iIIhi-iim- anil piit-iitntintii i-.itiio lust tilulit to Trunk J. Ciiiivii, !,, vli'i- imchM.-iiI it tin- Itunk of tlaly, nnil ImillliT-ln-lilv lif A. I". IIIhiiiiIiiI. rr.lllll. flly. N.'w roll rint.iln In.ilull.-d on ituiiv at rlty hall, NVITE MEDFORD . TALENT The Secret of 'By Natalie Sumner Lincoln HYSOPXIH. A triilltu ifolbir forltnic Quilt: Hint -llm, Jtir man ulir lorrft. vtetiilril -il Cuiuift. .iiim'uBim Hinrtiiir, ulittm nhtL' Jmil ttunn lit Wldrtl irfl; ttmh btltri-' r.tK Ut'nr tirr tlm Wct'i-Mjjiliril of uhc it'll that itHtmnul I'rwnl ."i-enrntl. Win Rhrrlt llrach iiii l;umrmtjlif protiittH tin: tnfor mitlt'ul that ilttira Prima at Hit) mnntt'f at l.ii-'i'.l. f.tlunr Httmtait tiliin lir tills hir tin: lata! lutllil trim flrii mill 11 ..14 ralihrv ! tut: ; ni ii'ii ii .i.i .fattiivr. Her ,'.i In ,,-! llrrtt wliia nliK ills .llllt'H Distal u-tM al .-ti I'ltWlll Ctlaliter 31. THE TWIN BROTHERS Ohadluh found Philander Chase slandlng in front of the south win dow of the parlor, examining a china bowl on a quaint old mahog any candlestand. ''. "One doesn't often 'see a Japan ese garden In n New Kngland farm house," ho said, as Obadiah joined him. "Jim sent It to Dnbby, my house keeper," Obadiah answered, pro ducing a cigar which Chasn de clined. ' ' "She thinks a heap of tho little houseo and bridges." ' poiutliiK to tlio tiny Japanese toys and wooden mill lam re men and women. "You keep it ill too much sun shine." commented Clmse; then, stooping over to examine the plant in tho center of the bowl more carefully: "In fact, this Treo of, Mfe should be polted; It's out Itrowti the howl." 'He looked up suddenly. "Who were you talking wllh just now?" "Rig Hill -Beach, Ihe sheriff of I.ltchtleld county." Out of the corner of ills eye. Obadiah noted Chase's sudden nervous fiddling with Ills watch fob. "Won't you sit down? Supper will be ready most any time." "I don't know that I can wall." Chosu compared bis waich with the grandfather clock. He lldgeted for( a second longer. "It is imperative that 1 Bee "my brother tonight. Is It. possible Id 'get lo Stone Tower olher than by going back lo tioshen?" Obnillab shook his head. "No. The road from liast Corn wall end up the pass is toa rough, except for a Kord car: I tried il onco and broke , a--spring. Debby 'most always gets mnsnages right, nn' slio said your brother was coin lug back hero tonight. I'll be glad lo put you both up." "Won't lllat Inconvenienc? yon?" "Not a hit," and the hraiMness of ills answer carried conviction. 'That'll, very kind nf you; I'll gladly slay," and Chase picked up tho rejected cigar. Ills flayer sought his vest pockel, then the other, and his e::pTRilnn grew titnrllril. "Want a mutch?" Ohadlnli (oared him n box which he cinighl. "Thanks." Chase parted at the ciiiar wllh nervous rapidity until he had it go ing, In his sallsfncllon. ' "You say supper Isn't ready?" "Nut quite: in a haul half ml hour, Dehby slid." Ohadluh moved to ward the door. "If you're hungry I'll go hurry her." "No. No; please ihm't," objecled Chase, lie gained the hall door fir't. "I left n most' Important clip of paper wllh Miss Preseolt. und the half hour will give mc time to get It. Hut limi t wait 'for me If I'm detained." Deborah, busy with her prepara tions for "supper looked up as Oba dlnh'n figure appeared in Ihe door of Ihe kitchen. "Don't hurry supper," he said: "maylie we'll nil he lalo tonight." The housekeeper's healed ob jection died unspoken ns sho c.iiigh! Obadliih's slern expression. "Aiid, Dcbhy, stand by to answer tho phone, no mailer at what hour It rings." Turning nn his heel, Ohadlnh was In lime to open his front door be fore the knocker fell again. "Well, well, come on In," ho ex claimed cordially at sight ot the Utile botanist. "Here, let me take thul hag," observing Aquiln Chase's llrijd nnd bedraggled appearance. "Careful, Obadiah." caulioiied Chase, as the farmer tossed the rnnvas hag down on the hall table. "I wouldn't have anything hap pen to that specimen ot tho green TALENT SCHOOL SMS; TWO WEEKS' VACATION TAI.MNt. forfj. Obc. :'9. tHpt.l j Tho iji-iilsi Ivnllon Army conir. l-'iiiliiy n tin iiiiii:l tin1 Talvilt m-liool unili-r tho rnmmaiiit of l-lnili;n nnil liounn ll ImlM.ty sinikoii. r.a. 'i ! Ml"- I'm-k. nn loiiy ruiniillion tin Miiini IiihI n t'liiimiii.iii tw nnil tin-: Mum "' nwily on fi.r rhllilioii pxi'hnnKi'il iu-1'm-ntn In llic ' t'li' lsii""" illiini'is. Tin- kottl-s I'Vi'llllm. 1 llavo tu'iMl on tin Mtri'et i-iirni-rn A vi.rv liiti-iotlnK nnil -(ll n-n-i ""'IK ) "t wivk.'luu unyi.n iIit.mI i.ioKiiim a . Klvi-n it t th-, " Islilns to nnsist In hi'lplne lo fill Ki linol lUlillliirlnm hy tin' .Itff.TiMU i "" hnikcls may itn n hy tho lo-ui-inlni. l'hiv Iiiiiihi-wa i-i-iiivil-.t ! iiftti'Mi of i-nniidl in- fri'sh vck. - hv nili-i ntn noil frlomlM. A hi-nn- tlful 1'lu-l.itnian Iri'i-t won l.nntn.l M-lth tiaiiM nf i-nnily fur nil tlli kl.l iIIOh. TIiim'i" will ho n two Vl'kfl vn rntlon mnl tin- toiii-iu-rn hnvi ijono tn lln li- hiimoM. M-. .looi-kiM- aiiill"1'"' I nuiiiiy iiuni nt i:.m l. in . mm Kvorott toft Hatiinlay moi-ninu i "m"' "I'l'l" "il ornm;o mo fur S.ilom: Mint llolon niiiloy mnl nooiloil. hnilhor lllll loft for Iholr homo lll'-.i ..r-TirMr-rft -rrt ('orvnllln: Mliu Kilnn Isloy will I ALENT WIETHODISTS TO KXntrrirVi; have program Tuesday chrlMtma nt her home hi Central Paint. . i TAI.KXT, Oie Iec, 21. tSpH Ml- T holm n Mami. accom- Another ChitsuiuiV. HMfcram will twilled by her brut her, riovd lmhl"' Vj.''1 nt ,hft- Mlhintint church and wife of Chlloiiuin, went to H:n 1 Tut '"'"'V evening which promises IVaneHen tor the holidays ' ,,n v,r' tnleretlntt us much i i j time nnd practice ban been given Iol hnd school taxen n Amoii-jovor to the arrangement which Is rnn Ramon nre baed on the hetght ! different to uum1 Chiistmas pro r the children of the taxpayer's ! Rrmnfl. ' Kwry nhe )s Invlteij to family, fi'njiy thusc proifiaiim. Mohawk Pond i i ! fringed' orchis. 'Co you mlnil 'tnk Inir me in forjbe niitht? "(llad to," 'responded the fanner with flattering warmth. "You' can have your old room ' a:id your brother the'one next to It." "My brother!" Chase stumbled over a footstool which the house keeper had put tt tho foot of tl:i slaira. intending to carry It to her room on her next trip there. "Phi lander?" "Sure; he's, been loojcine for you all day,", and as the other started, up tlm staircase: "Your brother's over at Yew i.oilKe." "Oil!" Chase wiped Jill traces of dust and perspiration from his face and returned his Handkerchief to his pocket. "I'll walk over there and Join him." . T "Hut I say, supper" "Don't keep it for mc." In his haslo to b gone. Chase jostled against the hull table and in so doing knocked his specimen bag to the floor. It wan Obadiah who stooped and picked It tip as the botanist shot out of the door anil up the path. Tho bag had been Insecurely fas tened it ml most of Us contents had fallen out. ' . . ' . ;. ' With the 'methodical lrnblU of a lifetime, Obadiah found a dustpan and brush and removed the soil fim I 'no floor. Ho shook his head over the plant, then, securing a pall, set It in it, first adding somo walet After that task was completed, ho entered the bent parlor and opened the top drawer of the high-, boy. Ills search proving futile, he took out the drawer and, dumping Its contents on the sof-i, went through th?in thoroughly, but wi'h fhe a:no result !hc rhitoniallo pistol holster he. was looking for was not there. Julia's conscience pricked her and she hurried along Mohawk Lain wllh ever increasing spred.. N' mailer how enticing the prospn". of hot doiiRlinulH, fthe should 'no. have left Miss Peggy for so long ; lime. , , Her gait became almost a run . site 'canto lu night of Yew "libds and her haste proved her undoing Tripping over the same Irse'rooi which h.-.d caused Obadiah Evan lo measure his lenglh nn the groitn; one stormy night, Julia fell prone dcltlng hastily to her feet sin gathered up the doughnuts In iie' apron, which sir- still wore undei, b2r light coal, for the dish wn broken in a dozen piece's. It war not the diidi, however, that cause:' Julia concern, hut tire Ices of hei key In the front door. She had taken It out of her pocket to have it handy. Tho kny had slipped from, her grasp lis she threw out her hft.ie lo save liei.srH'. Hut whe;'0 had I: fallen? ; . ' . Julia ' bullied ahoiil In the ta! grass, hut the light was grnv.-iic dim hud sho railed ' to 'locate I' P.-.haw, why bother longer: Ml! Peggy, would let her In. llasleuln lo the front door, she rang the ch ide bell; Ihcu she raim It a sei ond time: then a third time in answer, sho could hear the bell 1 tho slillnrr.s -then why didn't ll" Pi-r.gy let her In? ' ' Waxing Imp.illeni. Juila hangei Ihe hrasi knocker up and dowi Still Miss Peggy did not come. Th maid paused for a second, Ihei running around the house, she trie Ihe kitchen door, beating upon I more and more vigorously. Oettliv no response, Julia tore around ! Ihe verniidn and tried Ihe llvlir room doov: il also was locked nil' no amount of pounding brought he young mistress to open It. Julia dropped down on Ihe neni est chair. Had Miss' Peggy gem out In her ahoence? It was hardl' likely, for she had spoilt the hou allowed her canoeing on the Me hnwk Pond Mint morning. The colored girl rose shakily ti her feet, terror of the unkaowf causing hereto break out in a cole perspiration. . Why, why didn't Miss Peggy admit her? She was locked out of Yew Lodge hut had she not left Peggy Prescott inside the houso? ft'niiji-tilif . P. fliplrfpn rf Ca.J Inside the bouse. Pcqqv makei na itniAftna Jmcovery. Bead to mon ow'i installment. SALVATION ARMY TO ' PROVIDE YULE lal.li-- i-.llllli'il fl-tlit. coffi'C I'llll- ' tioil milk, tuixnr. hiitlor mi.t mi llki which ran h, ileltvoroil ti- Salvntlon Army liall or tihoni 3-ili anil tlu-y will ho rnllinl for. Tho poor I'hllilron'a troo will ho III i ir mini ATia i n I 1 tiAvtinitioiwAo : -..:.... :. ;;. PHOENIX CHURCH; " i-innHi-ii PHOK.M.V 1 Ore.. Deo. ,23 (Spl.) The Christmas senson wns appropriately reeoKulzod Sunday at liie PresbyterJan church in both the moinhiK and the ovenlnft ser vices; At the morning service the j choir rendered several very beau llii'ul t'hritmnrt' hymns, and the pastor brought a short (iir'istinns nieisaKif. ' ' ' '' , j At the evening yorvice n Cluist j mas program was divert ' wiiieh I was very 'different from those jiven in the 'past few years and which was the result of lone hours I of prat-lb1? nnd' Work. Mrs. J. O. N Poline acted ns chairman ; of. the program an nouncing the various numbers. Christmas hymns were hiiiik by the ci'iiKre(ttim and Christmas Kreetlnj,' was jjlven -by the p;istor, Uev. Fred F. Schell. Christmas carols were sunpr by the choir, special numbers were also Riven by the young people's quartet, .Mildred Coats, Kmiice Coats. Joe Hartley: and Harold l'ishf n ' sio was given hy ; June Kurry: special number was niven by the. ladles of th choir, Mrs. SoliRs, Mrs Sioaii. Mildred Coats, Kunice Cimts, rrs. franklin, Mrs. Caipentod and Thclma Lions. ' Tho recitations, "C h r 1 R t 111 a s Sec ret b,", "Three Stockings, in u How." were given by Marjoiie Poling Jind Carol rurry. , Two plays. "Tne Starlight Time" and "Nn Uaom' at the Inn." were given by members, of ihe Sunday school and were u great success. The cast in "The Starlinht Time" Included lli becca Uosc. June Holi erK. Mildred I'oling, Hons Hosfi and Kdna Hrincoe. This pl-iy biMdight . out vividly the different attitudes displayed on the mv ii Individuals at ChrlsimaK time, one the spirit of giving at Christmas just to lie giving and because somo one else does, Uio other of giving because of love anf service, to those who need. ' ' , 'At the close of the play the men of the choir, M. Sheets, II. Frame, 1). Sloan, Joe Hartley and Harold KJsh gave a Christmas selection. . . The other play, "No Room at the Inn." depicted t lie story of the first Christmas eve, , The setting was in the home of u, lamp maker ;id his family at llethlehem, the parts being taken by Mr. 1'ollng, Mrs. Matist. nnd Maijorle i'oling. The part of the inn Keeper was taken by Harold Fish; the second part of the play, the netting was beside the manger in which, tin. Christ child was born. The parts of the angels were taken by Mary Jenn Thirties and June H aborts. -Vlnry, the mother of .lesus. by Jean Jirtsc. The parts of tho three wise iion by . Theodore C. Adrcanoff., Joe Hartley and Harold i-ish. Thc play was Closed hy the play ing of soft piano music by Mrs. H. W. Frame, pianist. At (lie close of the program a treat furnished by menibem of the Sunday school was gien to all the children present. ITALY GAINS FAST T AGAINST KOil l-j-ntflS Italy! ; hv:.VUining "The;' Ualtlo; of . Ciiiuii) Annually she fights thin battle, and once h year she decides who has won the suugKle. "The llhttle of drain." as Musso lini calls It. Is the struggle of wheat growers In Italy against for eign farmers. In n iiutsheli; It Is the battle of llenito Mussolini to make Italy independent. f the v hen i fields in the I'nlted Stales Argentina. Canada and Australia. The ann';l day of reckoning this year yielded these figures: In October. I Italy Imported L'37.70tl hundredweight of grain. In the same nmnth of the preceding year she Imported 1.944. "A3 hun dredweight.' 'nils Is a ' gain of 1 ,704,!a 3 hunt-red weight. in the four months fine-. .,uiy to October. Italy brouifht lu 2,tllft,72ft lnindred weight. 1-ast year, for the same period, she lm;.niiel 7.o72.rt!7. This beJtered the (rilde balance by f Jo.Ooo.nafl. 1tnly hopes that next year nho will he completely independent rtf foreign producers of wheat. This will Conelude one phase .of her .ti'iigle lo make herself self-sufficient in the three great raw ma terials, wheat, coal nnd Moo!. She in rapidly becoming Independent of coal hy developing hydro electric ruources. She will prob ably never be independent in the case" of iron and steel. ; MufMdini Is riglitlnt "The Ha tile of-u rain" with laws. One law days that u farmer may not abandon his fai'm wtthetit permission fmm the provincial government. This per mission Is inrely given. It' he goes wlfhttut pci mtsston he J liable to arrest. 'Another law says ihnt owners of wide tracts of land nre to place a certain percentage of that land tin dor cultivation. If tiiey do not. their land Is confiscated, or they p,ty fine. Then six months ngo the govern- metit, to nid the fnmier, shnrply IttcriMsed the Import dutieji on w heat. . s-The combination f nil these ef forts has given tap desired result. And thp price of bread, rtesplie the increased Inipe-rt tax. hah de citvtsed. 4 Astoria. Kmvi Motor ron- pany, Inral Model A Cold (hsilern. installed new vnuipment. NFIGH .-r ' I v ... WV., "V-iW ''MXJX -I y'eii2'erl -1 , more, jay-?, motH-f'fGlii'istma At THIS sca'son happi'negs' are met i . -. parties ii veil-. . . an excl'.ange of good ' wishes'"" goim; forth . . ."Cttnada Diy" ij ihe beverage to serve at the bfst of all meals lb ro;ijhoiit the "Jjar 'Chri t mas tiinrier. Mure .j'yjti;nc5S ' sparkles f nihi its crystal 'depthx: Vlore vigor and r ci'f.rcsh hient bubble iff, this emerakl bottle. Its ' The "Nix on Dames" Now, At the. Fox Craterian: Tho human rffde of actors their hopes f ml friendships, nnibttiotis and foiidv.'t are sympathetically presented in 'Nlxon Dames." nn; nil-talking Ki;k- Movietone . jirod.uc-. tion of actors "off-stage,' which; is now playing nt the Fox Cra- j. terian theatyi. . AVilh u producing staff thor oughly conversant with, its ,sub-; Jeet and a notable cast of play -: crs carefully chosen for their ability tn :ortrny their own lives, on the - speaklrtg screen, "Nix On; Dames" is at otiCe a realistic 'in'lj authentic picture. unl an excellent ; piece of comedy. ! MaeClaikc. the .heroine of Fo; Movleione'fl reco'nt. ".Dig Time': j ltohert Allies, AVIlliam Harrlgah. J and the noted vaudeville team of ( Wallace and McCormuck enact thet hading rides. - ; ia!em. Two 1 reinforced con crete reservoirs will be constructed In West Salem. 2fo ;A (Chrtstma Services ARCTURUS RAPicnruoES . WE DEVELOP ! Films ;jFre WEST SIDE PHARMACY YOtJR'REXXLL BTdtll Open Snndayi apd Eytninjit All the Tim Howr ST. ': Moat M k eoMPirre euuirow mo '5 glEti i - - of ;joy ami keen "dryncds" gives '.zcqt to your appetite lik'e a hike acrous fields of snow. It has the" ' ' snap. and sparkle of a sleigh rideoliasnnny, ' ' .'- frbsiy morning. v , ' A: b'soliitely pure ingredients are used in "Canada Dry." 'When fi'ic'nds i-.v,-' 9 'ir- .; ? i nfWi:v?j'.''';-S"! ' i rTlK h(a in pxgne:, of 'Qingcr s Women's Hose $1.00 Pair v - Billr from top to toe with ' French Heel , I7illlllllliinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr .t ' : ; Phono 9 for ... FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, ftEFINISHINO FRANK HOWARD - 119 Want Mali, 8tror CHRISTMAS TREES i Get your Christmas trees from Owen-Oregon Employes' Relief Committee Carload trill arrive Saturday, Do- -cembcr 14.- See trees at Owen-Oregon office on high way or phone 771; N .... EMPLOYES' RELIEF COMMITTEE. V Twin Bdfaant) 4.05 e f" ' fZi-.f t-v. V sMw : moms im UN M mm liHtyfl 11 U,h o.l,i,om ' ' ' pXS!3-!! tSTJ 1 1 1 HY. fins " S I 3 -., CloSC AJrtddr lumju; lur lif "l.igiile" fiCi.jlily. Ery conimodily or scrvitt tt your tlbow, and oil .iroufid you' f sincere dc;ir u see Ihj: you luve a thorcujWy comic rtoM, tl'oro-j .jti.y cnjub:e sUy in cur Mel. Dinina rooms with fpiitr, clul.lilc dlK-omhe-c Ccnlinjvj; irrvice in llic CoHcr Shop Irm 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. c; (JX OjMd,- rooms, pj.-l, Ih tub and shower bath, swicntd w.iter, srryidor r-d.o, circulatlM Htrrcd ice water, and the sleepiest" beds on the Pac dc Cc-as". MIVATI OAIAOC IN HOTEL MiUKNG LW.Huci(iNi.rr.t..- . .. , i:tMT v. cuu. MmH, CLASSIHED ADVERTISING GET8 RESULT! sparkles ' High-quality Ja niTii:i finWr makes 0---0-- a real -if7er ale. iencare ana 11111-, form cafbtynatibit1' adds piquancy. Merry Christmas ? Of course! ,: 1 IVt L s rn.UA. tfles TikTntfn & iwf rr' . -.- First Insurance Agency '', ' A. L. Hll-U MnBV ' Phon 105 30 N. Csntral Medford, Oregon -iiiiimiiiiMiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiHii' tA' Snons unA Tkojlrc txmjmtsssmtvjsammKmmixuMWimmii , I r.-r i . .. tt i ufl di'.Vi'rt 'iiIUik I tiH i'iVA ....d I'M .1' 'I i