yitW'fi''l . ' : Ti"Ti7ViT ,7 YE 7T ". v.cxx ffty.n7ft v .3 ynrr r.- v t .-!. ..ir. . -
I f Hfam Acuities EJ
IV.i, ...as
; Activities of
LegionAuxiliary
Joint Christinas urty .. 2:1. ,
: Tho'last meeting of tit auxiliary
is uiiq ,wo oil will nut forget for a
long tlniev The Slusoulc Hall was
thn place ' Chosen . for the eulety,
anil the IihIIch 'hold a;hdrt lul
neKa'riiceilnB.hefoio the party, flic
niembebHili vliairniqn,' Mr, illfuy,;
ruiiMi'tvu ' ttrbat iirutfi'UHH 'on,' llm
mombcialilii "drive,' thufti wo are
Htlll Unable to hantf .McUfin-a unit
on 'thri Dtalo ChrlHinnii tree for
unltH over' the top In mcmbcr
nlili.' ! The child welfare ami Iiok
wltiil' cliolrincn. Mi;h. l'aikcr and
Slrk: 1'Miihrer, re.HHi'llv ly kuvo re
liorts' o.f; '- their (-lirlKtnias boxes
hnVlnir been received In I'uitbnid.
Aside from' the' 1(25 "haetaoKTAOjN
AHldi from thin Vid were Hent In
to' tho'-plftto' froiii theKO two, com-'
niltteeH, to 'lVc uned for the 'rctfii
latlon' 'OhrlHtiniiH Kift of nuniey
til all' hi)H italizcd men. The con
tact offlceiH rviiortofl all '.Mcdford
fnmlllea taken care. of..
Mi'B. Chancy, department ' preal
dent, wlio h Jus bacH. from , col)-,
ferencen in other jiarls of tho Htate,
told of Homo of the Biilciiilld thlm,'s
iPther tinllB aris dolnk. VV.'. here.
1n Alcdf'bid 'inn iiardly reallzii the
Rrott aeope of our,'Htae orjanl7.n-
' tloh ; ihV the. tren'riiendouH '. work;
. Hifi-! d'tnto": officers- and chairmen!
hio,'.dolnt.-r 'Strs. Chaney ibve a
i brief Buminary of 'tho.'outntahdlnK
; ffnturW' of the Christmas . che.cr
work ilonc In 1'ortland this year.
; Sire. 'Chaney and llrs. Xlelntuff.
' iatc' eecrctary-twasurf r selected
furniture for r readlnj; room for
' llio hospital as a Rift from the
iiuxlllary of the state of1' Oregon.
ihe" Yemarked "that" owlnit to
wloI)stiln bulhk'tliy were a bio to'
enulu ltbeaiiilfully' and comfor(-;
;WKv' ,. ."' ; ' ;
'' Sirs. Vcbei;. 'state department
JiiiHliltiii' ehainiian. ucpt ' 04 gift
buses' to iSlT children, of ; men In
h,i;i)'lllii. Jiciddes filnij cards con-i
.thlnlnq cash fti) to, lipproxlniatclv
iri. ', veierain 'then ,'. Ifl hospital.
rtslue' : from, tills larifii task ,slie;
,ii;iU'lier comiillftoci, did tin; lior-
voiSiit 'Chrisfiiias s!'io))lni! for. vet-'
cl-Hns'uhaUo A dii'tlielr qWiv "pur-
chaslnB. due'ti disability.", ''
' jl .flihBnb . : elt lid 'welfare,
chairman' Mt . the ' sioto ana her
,' npi'iimliloc . snoot eitht hours day
for,', more than : a: week pacRInK
'pita.- distrllnirlim, noft'. ntft' boxes to
'needy' .x-sorvtceuiitcn' . families.
iiui - ill iiumiiuii, . -i ? v
Portland' uiill, No, .V ' h'n'd a large
. (;iu:lstniaS Vr'eo .feir ; 30U children,
and Itotio 01W' L'nlt 33 had a
t'hrlstinira '(rV-'r-fni Iho Veterans'
Hospital' at I'or'lland.
, 1 ' Hornet bins til Think 'About I .'
! tan.' anyone read this marve
loiis) retim't'' realizing '' the.' "iiionoy
eM effort expended and iiot rush!
to pas1' het dues?' ' Wo can only
hant; our heads In shame, If It Is
only ; through ' forgetting or put-.
.tlnsibfrthat.we.au not get tnese
Hiibe.iglvlng bitR -of t sllVer;ilhto
tjie place where Ittiny' nia'y On so
much good. What It we diin't see
that1 particular' move Ur get 'this
ornament for' self or house Just,
this tirjef week or two?,! M'hivt. wo
sacrifice ! for . wc " enjoy tho mow.
This -Is iie' reason to "do' unto
others" Vnd to reflect Just a little
that great Chris-love whose birth
rWrt"hnvo Just so Joyfully cele-
'brstiid: If you' will call T4-I r
J!lt-X,' Mrs. Itileker or Mrs. Hunt-'
ihrny,; will etit Tur your cheek.
rhns;-'nivlii you iis'.iiiiu'h1 as pas.
'sibiK";--;'":';'';:i' .;"': ';; ' ' "
, ' MrS. Chiiuey made this plilnt of
Iwhy wo -should be glad to pay
Jur dues so forcible, Hint wo fear
'rr have digressed from a roport
of. the mcelliig, but mirely our
readers wllj fllrg!v eLrnest cntliu
slnKul, . .. .. ... .
j( TO get ' back to the nleeUng.
'After Mrs. Chuney's Inspiring talk.
Mrs. Hall made public her .roslg-.
nation, which bad been tendered
Ilia executive' ciuminKtee' and ac
rrptrl- 'Itefore' Hiinouiu'emei was
,'ntadc that the exeefitlve board had
npliolntetl 'Xlrs.' Wmi Lee lirlcker
us president, as first and see
und vice-presidents ' were , unable
to serve. ' Mrs. ! lirlcker took tile
chair, 'slid as the men' Had come
over. 'Id' Join 'tho parly,' the meet--lng
'adjourned.' ' ' ' . -
""' 'bti!''Noei! ;; '' ' ' :'
''When, the lights 1 were dimmed
and-suspense nl (lie correct pitch
the clirtkliis were di-uwn upon nn
old 'English peasant cottage, rt;heri"
preiWi'atlons wore In (Irugreiii for
rlirlstmas. Member of the Junlor
Hlgh arhoul, under thev direction
of Miss Orey and tlie niuslcal dl-
'cuipri. AJjhs. jjxl'.prt! .pul. mutlu'
thri let lb, "My l.iul-'s Vule-
tfiirV"---.'-.'.:......':....-.
It was voiuh'rfull.v well exe
cuted add .Mowed faithful work"
on the part ,of ,v'hlldren and lu-
'tm. I'liliui
l I V S V ' : ' r M U lfl I LJ . II I. I III tU I I M II
I
I
" PegRie givcS yoii i)i'i-sfiml tnTit'p'ui t-vcry t.vp
:of hoiintv tiVnthiVnt faciatii fiiiKPi-'xyijvi's
: slmmmtiH - iiiaiiii'iuv. (. ' ' -
Mrs, Hoover Checks Pomposity and
. m . it.'- -a aw t - &- - i a - a a aval . m aam a a a aasa. a a r xr -m-- ai
'Hte'"l - X; ' v ' ' rARIS-ThoroU great variety! . . V
.TV-Vi ' ' ' S '...'.Zl. ' m .winter liais. , but- velvet and .... , .. ; . I XjL 3 M
ifi. A ' f S ..vi N I nanne- will: certainly moot witb-i '. 1 n v . ill
l" i nbi a -rs?T? z iL -j
u nj .... . . . ' " '" J j r;
Since Lou Henry Hoover entered the White House First Lnry, she has scorned the conventions
of high office. At upper left she is taking a walk In the capital; at lower left she Is shown in r Girl
Scout uniform. , At lower right she ie shown lnxacadsmic cap and gown. , . , ,
liy Sue-McXitmiira
Associated' i'rra Cure Scrvloo
" Writer , ..','.,
, "' rt'ABHlNGXON- 01 l-jii Henry
.Hoover. ''who rode a friendly bl
cyc.lo. over . Iowa country roiidH,
haa not chansed. much
in ii.n inMniliu. Hint btivp iniMscil ,
slnee. tho heavy responsibility ns
presidents wlfo, wiis placed on her,.
her acts have pictured a new type,
of Mrst Lady.
She ; lifts tiiiDO , lMUirccedcntod
things ant( a rvstimi). of her '"ten
ure. In ufiiuo"-.brings, out sharply
lliui hers.wll( bo ua unluue place
In history. V
' 8ho shops' and drives alone. Shu
goes to ovdhlng entertainments
witlioul the President.
structor a 1 1 It o. ' The. auxiliary
wishes to thank nil those rosiion
slble for itlvlng tiiom such u won
derful entcrtnlnmunt.- 1
Altur, the-piayi t lirlstmus 'arols
were sung by n group of members.
Mesdnmes (Irayblll, I'dce, Wlllson,
i TiiniKherty., wj- l g h t, Iluniphrey,
Holloway find Biickor,
Tim '.Melody Hoys ' provided the
music for dancing and tho hour
was liito' when tile call for soupc
wan answered. 'Turkey sandwich-;
es. cranberry 'Ice and cuff op scrv;
oil from a beautifully appointed
buffet by '.Mrs,'' Allien and he.-'
committeo c(iiisc',(l' many Congrulti-
liillons' unci the.alr Wing With, Sler-.l
ry Christmas as thtv guests depart-1
Cd,. , .....
i , ,Sc)fug Cliih ,
The .Sewing club w ill meet Hie
first Monday in January with Mrs.
Maisle .llulley at .llillc.rest orciiaru.
All are Invited to start the new
year aright with "a stitch In time." I
Happy Sen Year!
'e are turning over , another
leaf In Kulher Time's, great book
mid aU'.miigli. tlic ituxlllary year
began 111, Ocltdier. we should not
feel bashful about making resolu
tions for good utleiidauce and p
tuuro Intensive pirtleipallun In the
activities of Hie organiziuion. we
derive s.,. inueh .good from I
, ...i - i
doing and being with others moll
vuted-In the, sullil' w dy. And wo
lake out of a'Viy liilng only In pro
portion iih we put-In.' Happy Now
Vrar. '
CovelHil Klsli l.llllt'llisiM '""
Thursday by V. II. f, ' '
K'c'Xl Tliursiluy. at l'J. o'clock -the
llidlef Corps me'iubers 'and their
families are InvKeil to a covered
dish .luncheon to be hold at the
armory, l-'uliowiiig the luncheon
Installation uf Uellef l.'o'rps officers
fur tho eiinilng year Ayllj be In
stalled. , : ' ' .'' .
M.-ctlng oT (imilrr '
'.Mcdfonl f 'lull Post iiolled 1
'.'The prcKiileiit.Ml-s. Allen. Drury,
wlslp-s It announced thul the regu
lar meeting of .,tie (ireuter Med
ford club, which vu"s sebedtlled to
have taken place Monday, Decem
ber 13lhr will be postponed to n !
tM.lt' 1'H1I , .H4UHIUtl-4UvlW Mil
Jiutuiied. later.
Ml-, unit Ml'S. 11. 1.. X'nblltt lii'.i
spending 1; the;' holidays In Hmr'
T rutieiseo. . , vi
Peggie.,v.
Permanents
Have Personality and $tyle
Fog and Ua hi' won't' iiuiko; von
if yoiip.linii' is waved.
Lives as Any Other Carefree Wife
She.' brliiBs' the ihlii(;s In which be ''alone, 7 however. Mr. Hoover
she Is InteHstoil ' InVp, tho ' dally j-cortfornis to cuslphi.
'life of tiio White HOuso instead ct' r ';' 'pho sfeht of Mrs -Hoover,' waik
lettlnii'lt and her exalted poHitlo.u :'np buovantly along on hpr low
in the nation's' life ruc her. ' heeled shoes. . Is not an , unusual
Until slio became r'lrst Lady, jl ' ni eurreneo In yv-'iiahinaton's shop
was an uniioard of, thing ..for. the i plnif district. v-Iferc, too, ., she Is
1'reKlilent's wife to make niiv trip,
however short, outside the. Whit'i
House gates, unless accompanied
by a secret service man, ; ' '
Now a' White Hpusc car ononi
glides out of , the big 'gate with j
the mistress-, of.. .the , mansion- at
tho wheel. .'. Only women friends
are In' the . car. No ' sollcltlous
"other car", accompanies . them.
'When - she' goes on trips out of-j
town or to 'affairs Where . big ;
crowds make It' unwlsi' for her, to i
.Mrs. (lore's Pupils . . ; " '. ,
Will lime lltcltnl. " '
.Mrs. 'K.- I-:. (lore Is Inviting those f
Interested, in piano, group; Instruc-j
lion for clillilren beginning tho
study cif the plapo or violin to a
chlldren'rt recital at 11 u'cluck"
.Thursday, .. Jtinuiiry. 2nd, at ..k.lv
studio In .the Sparta bulldlns
wlien a discussion, of clfiss-plnim
instruction win e given.
Curdt'ii flub
Postpone .loctlng. . , y .
' The lYKd'ar netlng of 'the. led.
fonr tlarden ' club has been iist.
poncd until Saturday.'' -.lanuar;
ISth
Mfs. , t.'. , A. Swlgart announces:
Hurt a, spicniild program has been
arranged for this nieetlnK with
several out-of-town lecturers on j
the. program
i s
i'SI. .Mark's (ilill-l
Piisipoiic .Mci'tlng.
-i-i, ...... ,,-in ni i n.,.,.ii.,. ,,r
St. Mark's (li.lld until' .lumiury .1(1 M ' "' ' during Copco
At this diite th'ry 'wlH''hiivc their! """'" Tuesday. January,,., ....
Chrislipas party for tin; members. ! , Tuesday. New U-ny s uve.
Al 12;.'!U they' will have a tnrkev special new yearn frullti wlll. h.
dinner with 'all' the trinimlngs. broadcast with Karle Havis as
This 'dinner will be prepared un-' master of ceremonies. . . .v
dcr the alJlo ica.iei-Kl.lp of Mrs.l "r. dcorge Kebee. dean of He
' ... . .1 ,.1,, tn ui.lt.w.l n,l lion, I i.r fl
asked' to bring' a snuill gift and!
.. n-.. ...... . .... '
W. Wagner. Wacil mejiilier ls,"'"""" "' -' . -
ftcr dinner "there will be un ex
change of itlfts and " social after
noon, at which UimbrldRc-'will be
played. '
Thls Is Just for nieinliers alone.
It Is In' the place of the regular
cafeteria luui'llci'in w llliil Is held i
.once a month. Meln)efs tl"t help
ing Willi "tlto ' tiVi-key ar..uska.4..tu
bring u covered 4llU..a. uau.il,- for
the 'iiTc't'e'iia luncheoii.
j! 'Dr. D. Walter Oreeniof Mill!..!
'9 C . killed two deer wlUi .one shot.
ttmo
Hello Bill
. . Elk, Annual . I
ew Year Celetration
i r r . f y , rt '' .
IV!'. t 1 V. ' '. ,') , V 'ta,,'"
ELKS' BALLROOM
GOOD MUSIC
miu.'coninunled. Uivu tjv a alri: scu-
! rotary. . . . x ... . . r ' ,.
j. Mrs. Hoover has rc-arraniied the.
j White House to Suit bersolf and
in a way to make it noincy. ami
comfortable. ' Sho . lias' planted, a
lovely California garden ' in 'th
back yard w here she - entertains
little groups of frlends At t?a;
, She still has IntlillHtn 'Buntlay
night suppers, just us -ahe did on
s street.- with a few friends drop-
pltig In Informally
l'opco; ( lirlstnm. Drama . . '
I'll asis .Many. . ,' '''.. ',."'. .
.Much' 'faVoralile .comment:- has
been heard concerning the fplen-
lld Christmas eve radio prqgra
presented by the. :;OUiUar' "tJopco
I'layers." . Tuesday ,, evening. "The
r'tl'sl.ChriKtnmsV any blbllcyi'
drama by Helen 'orrls was jjiven
its premier broadcast over the lo-
I t ill station at this time t Uml .wav.
enjuyed by many fanily parties
throughout southern Oregon. This
hew Xorris drama was also broad
cast 1 some ,of (he' largest iiadio
ijiutbirts on'th'e' west onj f'hrlstitias
'lay icud night.,, ,'. .i: , f ;
Among the well-knuWn Mieni-.;
hers of the "Copeo Players , . who
iook leaning p4ris .in uus uiirui-
tlve Christmas .eve program : of
the California Oregon Power com
n:mv were Jo .Murruv Hostel. 121-
I low Man Wilson, Fletcher- Fish.
I liarle Davi. and Will UaugheiMy.
Allotner new . .Noiris uruma-wiu
plillosophy department ufthe.4.'n
iverHitv of Orecon. it tul well know:
lverslty of Oregon, and well known
in Mrdfiird. tfsi'n'.fink A-naelbs
attcjid ''.miwih 'sf ,'lhi),. PaCtfic
tllvisKw r . tar 'i Aihlraii.
yonhictli)liiiiWaMo'n'''v Vivl''.'i ) ..' ?!
B ....'.
, I'ARIS -There !b -x great variety
In .winter liais. . but - velvet and
panne will : cprioinly meet witb
treat succcffi. -Thcfto fabrics will
be u nod in combinatipn t-tW,
tho skull cap in felt with, a .velvet
or panne .turba;i. , ComUinaUoDH Ql
velvet. nnU broltschivunt are much
U3e(T. Tbl lut fabric ts tbp prem
miccostt pf the season and quite a
of l. although lha. material ls-sccn
moro freouentiy as trmtimniwpr
lncrulatlons.
Breitschwuntz s alQ used In
every mannpr for coats, jiats and
trimmings. However grey, and
belgo astrakhan is also In vognii
for trimming collars and cult's.
Koxes arc. moro than ever In tash
ioi.and are used as t rimming on
.evening and afternoon coals. Some
pf the 'dressmakers . Have ' shown
chinchilla but., inoatly for . saU
in mining t . ' : , : ,!j
.: Novelties In Bed JackcU , ''t
Up to npwf, the materials usually
employed for dainty bed jackets
wero crepe '-de chine, satin, geor-;
(tetle oi voile-triple; and lace," Xhe
vosue of elaborate evening jackets
to -accompany , thevevenlng dresses
has. brought ts a. novelty; natpely,
the v bed jacket tontirply iniade of
raycn , lace trlth Just ' ,oy, georgeUe
jblae. about qiiei Inch' wde, 'oritho
edge. The 'best colors "are. nas
turtium and 1tu'rfluoisei"''biue.
' Tlie. Poor ( Knitteti Wll-Over! v
The' . plain knitted . pull-over.
1 striped, plain or with banal mod-
"I""' "' """
erwstic desisna, begin, to look rpnKZ"ZZ nvi Hi of- !
i demode, ,r Worth replaces It ' by
coarse, .hidestructlble net; ' Jane
rtegny and Callot by waistcoats in
.the softest leather; Jean Patou by
Russian blouses and Marcel Rochas
by. cunning tailored blouses of fUlk
and cotton, i . :, . .,.,V .. ..
..j. Velvet for Afternoon.
- Haute:, couture collections., have
all . shown numerous and pretty
models for. afternoon wear made of
printed velvet. It seems (hat this
.fabric. .will meet with a real suc
cors, this season. Numerous' de
slgn In all. possible colors can be
seen, -;.. ; '.; . , . '
i.i ' i- Printed .Crcpc Street Shoes, . i
!. Up to. now -we have seen . crepe
deadline, delicate-though It. is, used
by smart, women. ;ab material . fpi
.shoos for .wear wlth-street dresses.
However. It has.alwnvs bein In one
color -and that- color plaln.'""Wlth
,tho . 'Increased araze for prints we
no)',se-V5jr)P.,d; 'flwo,.fVi(i'. C 'The, 1 'hWef.slly f Tenay has bcou ijiad beginning for a,, hard day'j II
ha1me;'.ihatf'ri!il,' o,VtiirJr!llC;hoiien'-.tlf ,.rwcny-nlnjh; member 'yolk. "Not only do -timny nervouc W
Printed- vejye.t'-.KhpeB' aruWijeifrt T'fif thc Associrloiiiof American I'ni '.and .digestive., ills -start; with the.
predicted ' for the c,1nler.-"''.: '''' VcrslHe. - y ' '' ' ' . early moriiinc'Tftjli.' but n- hablt-i
I I YwMayBeSurjeThat t j' li!
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SjPjV ., s ' SS COLVIO DRUCS 1
tfj0 X JL y? Av franklins j'7 ) I'iLy'
Sliiny local people uml outof-
fown vlltor , are ,. enJoyliiK , th:
beumffui; outdoor liKhtlns displays
fUtfrf d' bjv uropi-ewlv.e local j
'.en duiilne the , hqUday . -On
ptiaiiy. every atreet In the retridence. ,
Koction are found littmctlve holl- ;
IfuV p'lrlt of welcome and .; son.l "
i t-hcttiv to all mifners-by. Hummii-
avenue, Ioss Court. South Oak-;
dala.and ISnnt' Main, street . nro j
anions the most outstanding sec-j
tiona a'hi each nlRht finds a. stea ly J
proceKslon of cars driving up and!
down to witness the attractive d Is- j
pluy.rJEha..vvork..a. JudKlng. th's j
exhibits ls.goinK forward in good
htfrffctand, r wihnrf vOfvtho prist
'iiwareis' "are'expecteiro bo ' an
JnouncPii bSTcr 'eaijs day. j
f i i
Radio Program
c-ul KMED ;
Mill tribune-Virgin Station
' . , I ) TTT' ,
. A fcew "Yoar'a d vq nulla. frpi'C
yvilii, Joii,l).tl,')i!'o.0l't'u''--' rV" -
is, being arranged for Tuesday ev - : -
.nine during, "Copco hoiir.:'. From
0 to., 10 a..- m'., thcii. Svljl be na
dull jmonjents,1 popniar. aong. mu,
Jazz dance 'numbers and comedy!
l".ii, . mt thn nmirrara
flclata as master" of ceremoni-s j
and , several . i,well ... known local .
artists will be numbered- amonar ;
the entertainers. j
" l.lSUdX (PI While tl)e world!
celeiiratcd the fiftieth anniversnry
i of Ed'son's Ineaiidcsecnt filament;
lamp, ahops In the Itua Augusta,
Portugal's Klfth Avenue, used oil
lamps Tor window: ugiuinif. i''!inc alarm aas ocon sunt oil mm
store keepers 'w ere protesting j the clock states accusingly. "It's
against u raise In electric rates, i time to get us!" Whatever the
LONDON iPl A statue of Mrs.
Knuncllne Punkburst. pioneer suf
fragist, will be unveiled In Victoria
Tower, (lardens March li. 10;!(f.
with Stanley Haldwln. rcpresenta- '
tlve, of the ..conservatives, former
arch tucs of .women's, votes, brfi-
rcdntlng.
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' "Mi.' , V II I
,
j Alics Love Armstrong of Ash-'
i isnf, Vs., Ic president'-ol the stu'
1 dent body at Randolph-Macon Wo-:
j men's college at Lynbhburg, Va.
j : : . !
Asspctatcd Press Photo
4 . J Mnrntncr
o
Rush By Advance
Preparation
Advice to the wo-klng girl who .
uld be well groomed: i;
why Is It that bed always seems-
I most tomforlaUle to the worklns
; girl In those few inomenLs when j
reason may be. we know from ex-
perlence that the longer, we linger
beneath the, warm blankets the
moi-ii w;e ivtll haVe to hurry in
order' to get tii' work on time.
Washing, dressing and breakfast
are likely to' lieeome a hasty and
.confused serninblc.' and
confused . seramiiie-' ana we reacu
yine.'Otllce tireor-H ruaiiie,-ami no
j properlyMfessed,,., It's , a pretiy
ually careless appearance Is likely
i to result. 'Kvcn though the di-
talls of good grooming neeu not
take much time, some important
item may be readily overlooked.
In the race with the clock, the
run In a stocking may be left un
noticed or the soiled collar and
! cuffs of a dress. .Make-up may be
i carelessly applied or daubed onto
! llce not thoroughly washed.
! Kven the most closely bobbed hlr
must be ' combed anil smoollied
and patted Into place. Then, too.
i there Is the matter of chapped
j skill, especially In cold weather,
jlf the water is too hot or tt,.
! cold, if the soap Is not rinsf-cl
'i away carefully. ' if .tho hands and
I face arc not thoroughly dried, tlio
skin will soon become coarse all. I
red.
The girl who is systematic will
go over her wardrobe before she
goes to bed at night and see to
i! that everything Is ready for tho
next day's use. She can cut donn
on her morning's preparations by
manicuring her nails, brushing her
hair and giving her complexion
whatever treatment it may need
while relaxing in the sudsy depths
of the bath tub at night. Of course.
If she cannot forego the 'luxury
f those few extra moments ill
bed each morning, silo can set tl'O
I alarm ten minutes ahead.
Purchased
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING K REFINING CO.
09ic: 742 NUiteet St.n Francisco
Plinr: So-Jth Sn FfJncitco
Phone if for
, FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINQ
FRANK HOWARD
1)9 West Vlaln 8treet
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency,
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 SO N. Central
' Medford, Oregon
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Elks and Then Friends ':
Adxnission.by.Ticket-.Uv.
Phone 497
Apt. 1 Palmer Bldg.
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