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: PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OliMiON'. TUESDAY. DECEMDEU 24. 1029. ; j i i i t ? ll 1 li 1 j s li ! f : r! h; r. H f: c ti- 4 in ft t n T j o s ;; ocal and Personal The eve of iho jrrcat day ! her al hint, und In office and many i,..ui..nuu .tin,..... Hi., nmi.irltw i.f tilt heudH and eninloves, uh always T foro a biK holiday. l.e:un f.-elln;; : 'hrintmaH present thin we..k by the tension under which they hr.ve ' "Uthoniies, after having heen sn i.n..n i i K n r i n r r,.i -ouUt civi'.it: ' tonrcM to the county Jail for IS a w a y. and this noon h e k .. n to greatly let up nn their dutie.i In anticipation of thornbghly en joying Christmas eve tonight a"t ClirUtmaH d a y tomorrow. All places of hUHlneHK will le oIosp:. tomorrow. Only u few of t)n stores will be open this evening. , Tho Hpeclnl sale of pamplo nho.v room cars offered at reduced pricey t at the Kakin Motor Co., close j Tuoaday evening, the 24th. 275 Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence P. lira;: and Hon Lawrence, Jr, arc npi'iul liiK the ChriKtmas ho!fdan with li'lfltlves in San Francisco. , ChrlstnuiH danco Wed. and Sat.. Dreamland. Dynge Hru. : : Key. and Mr. L. K. Iietlviiap will leave Thimsdny noon from Port land for Honolulu, to spend sever.u WcekH. . Home-made cakoa. fruit en ken and plum pudding at Grocery. Marsha. )L j Mis iladys : Unburn of Sen tile I Ih HpendinK the holidayn with herj mother, Mr Mollle J Holmes. .V. t and Mrs. Robert Holme and j datiRliler, Morion Iteall. of SeatH. j are spending the Vultidr unison with Mr. and Mrs. Cha.it Mranw and Mrs. Holmes. Let Mrs. Frederick nolvo your beauty problem. Medford Iteaut.v fcShop. "Auk n friend." 270tf MIhh C. Hnvagc of Chicago is a guest at the Hotel Medford who arrived in the city yesterday. The Hpeclal nate of sample show room curs offered at reduced prices at the Eakin Motor Co., clones iuesui.7 prrning. u.e AIIIIUI UftVW llllll iil- ..." I thy. boih of JackwunviWe. were li-1 conned to wed Monday morning at j the county . clerk's office. -Ornnts Pass Courier. I'so Medford - made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 24 5! M Ilobcrt Clancy returned yester day from Portland to spend the chrhilmaH holidays with his par ents. Dr. r.ml Mrs. 11. V. Clanrv. Don't miss tho Xmns dance Kagle Point Ioc. 24. Dyngo'a orchestra. Mrs. A.i J. Crose is spending 'i Fhort time In Portland, where rf'u Ih receiving medical treatment and to-undergo x-Vays by Dr. W. W. Vincent. formeVly of this city. Kn route tn thu state metropolis, she wah' Joined at lloseburg by Mr. Crose. . See Itrili'H Sheet Metal "Works for radiator, fender nnd auto body repairing. ' 2l7tf Kxperts on every aspect of Jour nalism will address the 12th annual press conference, to be held at Ihe University of Oregon, February R. 7 nnd K. R. 1. Cnllvert. editor of the Orcgonlan. will analyse the edi torial exchange of Oregon newsp.i perH, taking up definite papers nnd their editorial policies. If you are looking for exclusive ChrlslmaH gifts,- you can get them at Ccdvlg Drugs, next door to Uialto thealer. 2?fl Mr. and MlH. Hert Orr have s thMr house guest for the Christmas holidays their son Oene. nnd lien Ulekey. students nt the Oregon State college nt Corvallis. Itoth bo's are members of SiKina Chi fraternity. Ohrlstmns dunce Wed. nnd Snt., Dreamland, Dyngo Urns. 2S0 ' John H. Carkln. who arrived I" the city Mondy morning' on n short buitlneH visit, will leave fin als home nt Salem tonight. He ex pects to return to the tlty for i few daw next week. For Ha4e Kindling by the land. Medford Fuel CO.. Tel. 031. 2451 f Mrs. I). M. McDonnel of &a; Itentty street, has s Christ inus guests Mr. nnd Mrs. H. AV. Petei man of (one, Oro., who arrived here yesterday. Mrs. Peterman and Mrs. McDonnel nre ulsters. The wneelal Hnle it sample show room mi's offered at reduced prices at the' Kakln Motor Co., rinse i Tuesday evening, the 24th. 27j Mar tun Mc.Muth is an numi Mule eollege ludent who is spend ing the hnlidi.ys In Medford. The K. M. Wilson necounting of rices tn the Liberty - lllilg., h..ve been changed from the second to the fourth rloor. Following h major ' operation Jierroruied Sunday nt tho- S,u:ivt( jllcait hospital, Mrs. Ltiella (HMitoit '.wns reiMo-ted tnday to be consider 'hIIv ioptoved. ' 1J j.i. i 4 Our entire organization join ,in .wishing you all a most Merrie Christmas I A divorce complaint wan filed I this riiit'itoon at thf county cIci'U'm i office liy t'halcim I lame-l aalu Dewey Mamct on ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. The cou ple weiv married in If 20 and hi.ve two children. "That finrtd coal." Wo give prei n I rad ins ft m ps. I laiiNeii Coa I Co. i'iione If Harry Mondreli of .Ml. Shasta I . C'al.. was given an unexpected 1 days Knd fined $ for reckless 'driving In connection with an auto j crash early this week, when offic I errt found an old commitment lor 1 Mondrel) which he had never serv 1 ed. I' pon the completion of thi I present sentence, he will begin a j Mentence on llio se-ond offense. ! Opening dance K.igle Point Tuey. Dec. 24. Dynge'u Itrchestra. 2 7 r Mies Augusta fl lover, cuimty nurae, is spending u week or more ion vacation at Portland, for which l city she departed last Saturday Uig opening dance Christmas eve, j Tues.. Dec. 24, at the Kfncaid hall, Kagle Point. 27." Cuests from California registered at local hotels yesterday included i Mr. and Mis. A. Callan of Nnp.i. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jackson S. Carle f San Franriseo, Mr. and Mrs. F. f lurry or iioii.vwihiu, nsiiu-r Mn- t,. of Oakland. ii j ii u an viiih " 'ri 1 Christmas gifts, you can get them at Colvlg Drugs, next door to Ittaiio theater. 275" Mr. and Mrs. Cdward Kelly left last night for Portland to return to .Medford with the body of Per naid Orrhirr, Airs. Krlly's brother, killed last week in Detroit. Mich. The funeral will be held here. If you are looking for exclusive Christmas gifts, you ran get them at Colvlg Drugs, next door to Itialtn theater. " 7 T- John A. Anderson, who was in jured in an automobile accident i Inst Thursday Ik reported as get ting along very nicely anil will Iim,,ul)Iy alllut , a C()U1((. of ....... I... l;s. Ashland American Legion danci , Jackson Hot Springs Christmas ve. Judge antl .Mrs. Olefin -u. Taylor accompanied by Mrs. Taylor's par ents. Mr. nml Mrs. K. V. Catkin. left yesterday to spend Christ may at Salem with Mr. and Mrs. John Carkin who removed to that city last Kcplcinher. Judge nnillwu, mtendillK the I'niverslty Mrs. Taylor will go on to Portland spend a day, planning to be back here next Monday. I 'so Medford - inado factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. IM.-iif Vera Wright of Ashland visited w it h M r. a nd M ih. A. . Weber and family In Medford yesterday. Annual Xmas danco Kagle Point Tues. Dec. 24, at tho Klncald hn'l. Dynge's orchestra. 27 o MisH Mary Hayes, local student al the I'niverslty of Washington. Is here to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr and Mrs. C. Hayes. Hemstitching, plcotlng, plentlm;, button making and ho.ss mending Handicraft Shop. 2ii7tf To spend the holidays in lh . city with relatives and friends. Miss Kyelyn Dew is heiv from lOugene. Less ash. less soot, in that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 23v !f Marriage licenses were Issued yestw day afternoon, nt the county clerk's office to Fred Wlnebarger. 22, of Ashland, and Susan Stltch fletd, 20, of Mayville, Cal.; Joseph Hlchards. 22. un,i Loretta Poll.. 23, both of San Francisco; lttiy Brown. 21, and Carrol Norrls, both 'f Dunsmulr. Cal. . Ashland American Legion danoe, Jackson Hot Springs Christmas evo. 275 Jesse Coleman, sbn of Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. ll. Coleman, who enlisted several months nuo in the aviation corps of the fulled States army. Is spending a short vacation with UU parents, lie Is stationed tit March Field. California. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop. 424 M ed ford Itldg. Tel. 1 1 HI. . tf Miss Atlcnc Stark of tin: lbiel Mciliord is In F.ukcuc to spend : Christ mas. Home-made cakes, fruit cakes and plum pudding at MarshV Ctrocory. . . . 270tf Mr. and Mis. (Wis Newbury de parted yesterday to spend the holi days in San Franclscu. Ashland Amerfran Legion dan,ac. Jackson Hot Springs Christmas eve. Those former well known M d -ford people, M r. and M i s. I le i Sheldon, will not be lit Medford to spend Christinas, but will remain at Pasadena. Cal., where they are rejddtim. 1 low ever, they plan to visit (his city hi January. I 'so .Medtoi d made fact or v Mock. Mediord Fuel Co.. Tel. fiSI. j Matf-j ! Mr. and Mrs. II. U Waliher l j J Portland, former well known Med- I foi d reside it tn, and Mr. and M is. 1 John Purmer, also of Portland, ac here i.i spend the holidays uil'i ( Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniels. ' Stop your teakiiiK roofs and I Wi-lls Willi 'Mitiitecl.' SUckH o : .iny wet usrfaee, paluteil or niop ' pcd. Uequites no experience. Ap plied cold. Miller Products Co.. I foot of Lincoln St., Portland. O'v. 2fi!f I Mr. mi,) Mrs. Call Howman of M imI ford were dinner gihwts Sen di y jiiternoon of Mr. and Mr. N. C. Pates In Ashland. Let me write, your fire Insurance. Ca;l Y. TetiKWitld, Hotel Holland libit:. Phone !HL1. tr Only three cars ot pears and ai pie w ere shipped from Medford Ills week to eastern market. ,ic pordtin to f Inures today. Whll" (hero are still a large number ot cans in cold storage, shipments have been llht for sometime. Xmas tree dance tonight. Muste by the Kamblers. at Central Point' new hull. Old-time dance Xmas night. 1.ot of fun. 2;i Mr. and Mr. H. M. Wlerhaar are In Portland to spend the holiday. They expect to return Immediately after January 1. Cei your tamAle supplies nt Franklin's firocery. Tel. 8 1 ll. SS2 Pnuline (iriffith of Central Point nnd Oeorge McAnnlly tf TaVnu were among the nut of town vis itors In Medford today. 'Tim ChiiMtimtH evo danco tliutf hud been nmiouncvd for Kimta' 'oint tonight Iwih hp?n poHtponi'd, ! i It wan announced thin aflernot n due to the failure of the manage-' ment to obtain the necessary pe. inlt. However, a hearing Is ched-, Uled to bo held In short time before the county court on an ap plication by the, owner of ho hall. Luko Klncald, who said today tin entire matter is to be heard next month before the state supreme court. , ..... . Old-time dance Christmas nigh, j Moose hall, Ashland. 27. V Miss Arleno Butler, who has bt en ; attending tho Cnlverslly of Call fornla, was expected to Hrrlvo ir Medford today to spend the holi days with relatives und friend. You can ' get your Christmas cards -printed or procosa-em boused the ita mo day from the Marshall j Printing Co. IP Mr. nnd Mrs. P. K. Flynn of Oak land, C1., are here topend Christ mas with Mrs. Flynn's mother, Mr. Iten Trowbridge, Sr. Mr. Flynn waif former owner of the Medford Hie. (trie store before entering service during the "World war. ' you can get your Christinas cards printed or process-embossed J tho same day from the Marsha!' t Printing Co. If j Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Flynn of j Salem will spend Christinas witit i relatives here. Oim Varney of Weed, Cal., wid j spend the holidays visiting rel.i-i lives In Jacksonville, according to a registration card at tho out of state auto bureau this forenoon. The Neighbors of Woodcre.fl, fraternal order which has its head quarters in Portland, is planning tho erection of an old people" -j home at Riverside, Cal., and has commissioned Sutton & Whitney, Portland architects, to draw the plans. Cost of the building will be approximately $lftn,()0t. A nu cleus for the establishment already exists at Itlverside. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCuiston of West Main street are spending the holidays in Sj;ii Jose, Cal.. vis iting at the home of Mrs. C. W. Myers, sister of the latter. Olenn Smith, who left last night for F.ugene, plans to leave that city tonight for Portland to attend the annual meeting or the Oregon State Tenchcrs' association. He If the supervisor of the Med for 1 schools. Ml.ss Mary Swlgart of San Fran cisco and Miss Klizabeth Swfgart. Oregon, are home for the holidays with their parents, Mr. und Mvs. C. A. Swlgart. Miss Lorena Michael of Carthage, Mo., is in Medford on an extended visit with her, brother, W. L. Mi chael. . Dr. M. F. I litigate and Miss Mil dred Asplnwnll are among the Medford people spending the holi days in Portli.nd. Taking advantage of bargains of fered In dressed turkeys and ponl try. the city public market was again busy today with Christ mis food shoppers crowding the mar ket nil forenoon. Turkeys were In big demand, according to Market mcster F. " M. Coi llo, -ind severrli toads of birds were sold in a short time. Walnuts from the Phoenix district :ilso enjoyed a heavy pat ronage, i.s well as the usual line of home cooked und baked foodstuffs. "(Iff, but this Ik tiresome." de clared Mi's. Pauline Plesili, held In the county Jail for two weeks n a robbery charge, "and- I don't sup pose. I will he out of here now by Christmas." She seemed to be In good spirits this forenoon, but saiu she was thoroughly dissatisfod with the Jail bill of fure. The Knights of Pythias will hold their annual Now Yer's party next. Tuesday evening at the lodge-- hail Admission will be by Invitation only. Among the few Oregonians reg istered nt Medford hotels yesterdev were L. Masluno of Itt.ndon. D. ii. Schlrman of Albany. W. O. Wight of Kugene, and the following from I 'ort la nd : M r. a nd M rs. ( . M Frank,. Win. Zoeller, K. P. O'Neill. 1. W. Wick. M. M. Hartley and James Neat. Mr. ami Mrs. L 11. Kelly and young son Theodore have gone to Portl;.nd to spend Christmas with the parents of Mrs. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry. M. J. Leonard, in charge of a lame school buildiim In Marylhur. ire., will spend Christmas with his family at !Ui: West Tenth street. During the past two or three days the chamber of Commerce has e veived unite a number of iniilrl for the best spots in the mouut:ni country for skiing purposes ! IVhrlstmas day. So far, the snow 1 t'al ha.s been tight in the hill conn j try and winter reemtttoiilsts ar I forced to drive a bmg way to find t sufficient snow for skiing and steluhlng. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. llntler i.-il sou liohcrt plan to spend tumnr row visiting Mr. and Mrs. Austin Itrownelt at (Irants Pnns. Accompanied by Mrs. W. M. M 'lowan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, tlit- bert left Sat unlay tit spend the holidays with friends at Iterkeb y J. W. Helm of Oakland. Cal., b. tn Medford to spend the holiihws with his daughter. Mrs. Allen It. Drury of South Oak dale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cole left o day for ltiwhurg to spend ChrlM mas with friends and relatives. They were accompanied hy Miss Kltxaheth Uamlall nnd Adolph liamhill of Perkeley. Cal. Information received by the county clerk's office today Indi cated that as a result of the con ferences between officials of the federal land office, representatives of the bureau of naturalisation and of the department of latmr. It has been aureoil that the Issuance ot certified cople of nautrnlltation papers for land office purposes will be discontinued and in lieu there of, the bureau of natui nitration w il: in appropriate canes and on re qiiest of thin office furnish state ments ns to the facts of the ltralbtation of npptKnts r,r public land. Notice nf Mn-llna. ' The annual meriting of the stock holders of the Jnekson Coiin-J Hulldlnir A Inn Aimoelalion will be held nt SO North Central Avo nue. Medford. Oreiton, on Monday January 6. ISStt, at ":( p. m. :! O. C. BOC.US, Secretary. Daily Meteorological Report December 21, 192$ Forecasts Medford and vininltv: CiiKottlpd tmilnht nml UVdiwuilu v I (it I . cluuiKO tn ((Mnpertilin-e. OiKon: I : iiml-i Lli il, inolmbly oe casionul ruin nest porlloli tuillulu and Wcdneailuy. Warmer In north- i e;Ht port Ion tnnlclit. Local Data.. Temperature (Dt-gs.) .... IS 42 Highest (UiHt 12 In h. ) 4!) , 4S Lowest (Lust 12 his.) .. 37 37 , Rel. huniidilv (Pet) SS 92 state of weather. ..Cloudy Cloudy . Lowest temperature thin morn- j ing, 37 degrees. ! Total precipitation since Sept. 192!t, .7.32 Inches. Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 3S; lowest 23. Sunset today, 4:45 p. ni. Sunrise Wednesday, 7:38 a. m. Sunset Wednesday, 1:45 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridhn Time CITT. Hakor City 311 22 P. Cdy. nisinarck - M 1 V. tidy. Ht)lae oS 2S Clear Denvor 52 3ti Clear Ites Moines 2S 2U Clour j Fresno -12 Wi Cloudy Helena 4 1 M P. Cdy. Maislil'loid : Sil 4i Cloudy Phoenix (is 31 Clear Portland .11 IS Cloudy lied llluff tin 1(1 Kocay j J Uosehlirg all 3S KoRKy I Salt l ake City., in 2S Clear San Francisco . S4 14 P. Cdy. i Sanla Fe 34 2(1 Clear Seattle Wl 4S Italn j Spoliaue 4(1 3S tlomly Walla Walla .... 52 14 Cloudy I Winnipeg 10 Snow ; W. J. HUTCHISON. Meteorologist. Weddings Miss (Icneva Dorothy. Jackson -; ville girl, and Arthur Davlcs ot Forest Creek were married at Jne Presttyterii.n parsonage at fJ rants Pass on Monday, Dcc'mbcr 2J. They were accompanied by Carmen Dorothy and llaael Diiviea. The young couple left immediate ly on a honeymoon trip to north ern points . They ha ve the best w Ish es o I their many friends In Jacksonville and vicinity. ; f Templar Olis$'rvaiKo4 The customary Christmas by M a 1 t a, Commandery No. 4; at Masonic h ni. ' Ashland, on the morning f Dec. 2.", promptly at 9 o'clock. All Sir Knights are courteously In- vited to attend. I U. E. SWKKNRY, W. H. DAY, Communder. I itecoruer. ( Card or Thanks. We wish to offer our sincere thanks to our fri.'iids. including the Odd Fellows. Kebekahs anil those who showed up much kind ness in the bereavement of our beloved mother and grandmother. Haute H. Patterson; . also for the beautiful flowers. Frank Patterson. Viola- Hamley. 274 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Young girl for house work 711 lieekman Ave. 27,'itf FOU S. LK 1 ."( boxes Newtow n apples in packing house at Kogue Itlver. 27S LOST. STIi.WKl) (HI STOI.LX Hay inj.re. alnmt IJ.'.il ttis: ltvand-v eil S is half ellrle. I'iione 3'.ii-V L'7'.l LOST - .Near Ie'ti'.V, . purse inn--laininc money and papei-s. Ke wtril It returned to .Mail Tritium-. Continuous Shows .fl . He's Here TOMORROW For Three Days . . IN THE BW ALL TALKING CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ii NAVY i- WITH . ANITA PAGE, KARL DANE Last Times TONIGHT ALL TALKING CONRAD NAGEL. LEILA HYAMS "THE 13TH CHAIR" ' v J Also'' ""i'"' di..'io:: tirfozJJ ! bVI iSk" ALL TALKING I '- Mats. ... 10 and 2i I g ! f COMEDY I Eves 10 and I I V PIERCE CO.' HAS YULE PARTY) One of the largest ChriHtmus parlies given Monday night was jng iho h v miwie, theater and of the annual Pierce Allen dinner j rlcw building at jjlit fnrner of Sixth und danco al liogue Klk lodge j stret't "and. '.N'brth- Holly, declared on the Crater Lake highway. More j today th ' report that' Ihe theater than 40 employees and their fam- had been leased by Warner Broth ilios enjoyed tho hospitality of. W. W. Allen. 1 . During the dinner hour enter tainment was furnished by n com mittee and later there was con siderable excitement during tlio presentation of stunts by the piembers of the sales department and the shop department. Santa Claus distributed gifts to all tho guests and the remainder of the evening was spent In danc ing. The Pierce Allen Christmas party Is an annual event which eini loyees of the Chevrolet look forward to from one year to the next. PILLS Franis Albert Pills i--cd away at the home of hi.- daughter. Mrs. D. O. McCrosky, 244 Sou t h ( ; ra pe st rcet , Tuesday. December 2 1, at 1:00 a. m., due to a paralytic stroke he received tj years ago. M r. Pills has been confined to ' his bed during th" layt six years, three years of which he was unable to speak. During his entire Illness his spirits were never broken, and he was ! a source of enjoyment for thoso S who were near him. He was born I in Ploomfield. 111., July 27. lSTtlj ami was aged is years. 4 months and 27 days. For the past seven i years be has lived in Medford.! and has acquired many friends ' who will mourn his passing. He ! leaves five children: three son- and two daughters, W. S. Pills of. Streeler, Illinois, ,L F. Hills ot Denver, Colo., and U. .1. PUN. Mrs. Homer Heed and .Mrs. D. O. McCrosky of Medford. Funeral services will lie held at the family home 244 South .rape street. Thursday. December 2lith at 2:00 p. m. Interment in the Jack-: son ville cemetery. Perl Funeral ! Home in charge of the arrange- ments. He was a member of the) Paptist church and the 1. U. O. F. j b'dge. ' ; j $1 SPECIAL $1 Christmas Dinner Served frorr. 11:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. CHAB COCKTAIL llipo Olives Hearts of Celery Consdimne, l'i liitnnis'e CIIOICK OF Stuffed YounR OrcRon Turkey Cranlerry Sau-c Dreaded Pork Tenderloin Glaced Aiipie linked Suwr Cured Ham An Mad lore l'lime Steer Itili Itoast of lieef An Jus CIIOICK OP Candled Sweet Potato or Baked Potato Siiwar Pea or Creamed Corn Fruit Salad. Whipped Cream DrJSSKUT CIIOICK OF Hot Mince Pie PiiuipMit Pie Plum I 'uilil i ii i; .tl' Hard or Fruit aui-e. lee Cream or Oranse Siierlii t Coffn Christmas WITH A LAUGH IN EVERY PORT WILLIAM HAINES IN BLUES Admission . : " i 1. 1, Obituary REX CAFE LEVERETTE HOLDS PLAYHOUSE LEASE . J l. Niedermeyer, who la bui'd era and First National, Inc., vysl In error. "The building has been leased by Walter Leverette of Medford," said Mr. Neidormeyer, .ind other pictures will be shown benid-s the Warner and First National films." ,- Work on the building is proceed- ni; iiih"". mitt iivi 'ii "nif, hi K-i.'in i if ihn leusp.. iimvl f flnishful juifl reudy for opening -in April. Submarine Picture Showing at Isis ! 1 On May 4, a flotilla of American destroyers slipped'-' quietly Into Quee'iiMtew'n harbor to protect" the i j allied shipping. . ) Convoyed., 'by these destroyers, ! the I'-boats found it nearly impos sible to attack ships in u roups. 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Is the most speedy remedy known. Phone 9 for FURNITJJRE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINQ ' FRANK HOWARO 119 West Main Street Electrotherapy cnlropractlc Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth Successful Year In Medford -' ( Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 illlllll!l!ll!lllllli!!l!lilllllli!l!lllllh. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency ' '' ' A."ii; HILL, Msnsgir Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon In In In 1 -COMES THAT 'itlj U JOYOUS, DRAMATIC ' 'J SV'-JVT ZTlA SPECTACLE ALL - i? &s-'ffiEtjO AMERICA HAS 'LlW CTk yfJyi k, ACCLAIMED iSc i " Zffisfyjjr .The Peak of , 'i JtiT Entertairimnt 5 ' I i I 1 iliulia Last Times TODAY : ALL' TALKING Three Great Vaudeville Stars in "NIX ON DAMES" ALSO' . " ! ALL TALKING "SPORTING YOUTH" Tlit-y tiit'd a new immu . . . Keek ing out only isolated vt'S-st'lK. This Iji'Iiik the L'-lioat iiiinniami era' last dt'spei-iite rhaiu'o to iM-ne-trate thu defenses which had been bulk iti aKainst them "Q Ships" now playing at tip' J Isis. is the aulhentie Hlury. exc-it- jS n it l as as 4- A 1 35 A A 'A- A $ A 4 A 8. i ' 47-4 fe4 47 4t7 4 47'4 Season's Greetings To Our Friends and Patrons Old and New, May Your Christmas Be a Happy One Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Chevrolet Phone 150 :A. A?tA'9 FOX WEST COAST THEATRES. . EXTEND THE SEASON'S GREETINGS ! v TOMORROW MAGNIFICENCE SPLENDOR TRIUMPH ' ADMISSION 1 Mat. 10, 35; Eve. 25, 60 liiu. iieriliais. llH-lllintf. liruiliieed u-iih Hie utllilal haintion and ei up.iatlon ot Ihe udniiralty ..with official war Hc-enes exlilnite'il hy peiinifsioli of the ISritish war inu senni. ' - - -- . rlBsslfled ailvartHIng cet roult. 4 a A 4 A A A f A 4 A ?. A- A A A A ? A A A & A ? JU7 4? 4 "' c6'nTin6oIjs knows1 . CHRISTMAS DAY , 1:30 to ii p. m:" ' 4 4 4 35 tti)