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PSGE TWO iocal and , -'Personal onntr-Atfriil'ji.Orflit XJulrt Vlutxt 11 nr I'liuiuj iinrin n i ipcn n iu!'t place so far thin week County Affent R. CI. Fuwlor lefl fcnttmlny lo attend (he convention (if national county uku in i'hl- :tRu. unu County AKnt I,, jj. wu ox has.beim laid ui nt home with l cold, which centered in hit hroat. Thin situation enable Mrs. ilndyit York, the office Mtcnifc aphcr. tind clerk, to give orders md ilireciluns henKelf etween hort -et - (fpelln from trying to utch up in hack work. . i i , . i . 'nnw:i Mecliiic Toniclit The firm city-council nnetlnK of he month will he held thin even njf. .-at whk b, much routine bus! vyn and. one or -two mutters of nponancc will hi considered, rochiau Nllll With Purine Mutual J This paper was In error lnt igni in muuntf mm .i.; 11. rocnran li d resi a n el a re p rese ntntlve oT he .Pacific Mutual l.ife Insurance ompauy. lie 1 ntlll ngent for the ompfiny lint not general agent for nil them Oregon .and northern 'allfornla. as before. Mr, Coch- an has written Insurance -in Med ord for 27 years, ten of that time Ivllh the Pacific Mutual, and nan tad the honor seve-ral time of telng a "top notcher" In writing nnurance in this state. Auto curtains repaired at Med- lord Tent & Awning Works, 112 North Front, near depot. 254 From Distant Place I lllattie 'M. Kord of New York I'ity, George Yeatnmn of Ht. Louis Lnd W. D. Cunningham of Tokyo. Japan, are among the guests at r edtora hotels from a distance. 1 Celluloid In auto curtains et piu rk's, X 1 2 North Front, near flcpot. 254 Viro Msnm InrmiMsl I Up until a dwelling fire last Hveek, the fire losa In Ashland for he year h ft d been held to $1200, paid Clint Bn ugh man, Ashland fire r-hlof when in Medford today. The 1 welling douliled the low,- -now fitahding nt42400 since last Janu hry The building was badly gut led and the flames hnd a good fctarb before they were discovered. .Trade. In your old smooth tiros !m high, quality Flaks. Drive with afety 4hls win left. . Jennings Tire o., 127 North Hlversldft. .259 :rgcr Uiiatprelieinhtl i RquIpped with falao credential nd cleverly forged checks drawn v, fietlUoua northern logging loraimny. a man giving his name fia K, S. Jlitchens succotled In iiaftsing .- bad chock on a local Ivrt'atillrthment . yeWerday for $6. fie left Medfoiwl before the crime yaa discovered. He Is believed to lave headed south. Canvas by tho yurtl. Medford fRt -Bt Awning Works, 118 North front, near depot. 2fi4 r'' hopping In Mcilford' Mrs. J. s. Hoard man and Mra. f!. J. Tlonrdman of Central Point fvaro fthopping. In1 M.Hltoul yester day. 3)o vo Penco of Trail was also In this city buying supplies. 5 Zulcimn Patrol, Duuvhtere of the .Nile, will hold a rummage, can ned fruit, candy and cooky salo Ben. .4. ami 5. In the X'nlm Iildg. Tlino. Marriage Licensee I'fhe county clerk's offlco issued marriage, licenses yeaterday after- ;oon to Albert Armstrong, 25, and (a'bel Oleen, 18, both of Stiawta .ouniy, California: Don Keadle, 30. Marahfleld, and Mary Van Dyka, 30, Ashland;' J Inward Schneider, 21, Fort KJnmath, and AvIb Smith, l, Klamath Falla.. . Seat covers for all cars, prices right, at Burk'n. 254 Mr. Officer Iloro Mrs. Seldon Offlcftjr nf Van cftuver, Wash., arrived from the nsrth this tnornlng to 1 with her mother, Mrs. W. L. I,uk, seri ously ill at her home here. f Portraits, of distinction. The PmMevs. npn. Holly theater. tf New lwer .Prices , 4 Beginning December 1, until further notice, re tail prices on Fluhrer's Breads will be lowered to the following i " "' All types of bread, white and dark, per lb. loaf 9c Three loaves for 25c Large loaves, Vi lbs., all types ...13c Two loaves for . 2So At these new low prices Fluhrer's Breads are more than ever be fore your 1 - Best and Cheapest Food There will be no change In the quality, of these breads, which have con. (istently outsold the com bined total of any other two brands of bread man ufactured In Southern Ore- pon or Northern California. Fmitrlit Caw and lAt I A. A. Clutches wau fined $10 and cants In Judge Taylor's court this forenoon, after having been found guilty to a charge of having in sufficient brake on his car. He was arretted by Hint Traffic Of ficer Moure on November 22. und In court entered a plea of not guilt, whereupon his r!al wag act for today, the outcome of which was as above rein ted. VIsHn In Itowburg Miss Kiln Dickornon, Medford school tencher, Hpent the week end vixlling hnr brother and slHter-in-law, Mr, and Mra. J. E Sawyer; at HoKeburg. Hhe wa a former Rose hura Hchool teacher and upent F"i day In Kugene visiting friends.;, j Wood for gale -best quality large body dry fir, pine and hardwood, j liuy good wood nt right prices and I reduce your fuel cost. Phone 833 for quick delivery. F. E. Samson Co, 253 Teachers' Session Saltinlay A special teachers' meeting will he held next Saturday at the Hell view Mchoolhouse for teachers In the southern end of the county, A program of general educational importanve will be the order of the afternoon. The meeting Is open to all teachers caring to at tend. Use Royal Utah Coal for best results. Royal ia free from coal dust and It lusts longer. A quality coal at no extra cost to you. Phono 833 foi quick service. F. B. Sam son Co. 263 Mrs. Allen Home . j Mrs. w. V. Allen, who has been in Portland for 'the past week with her husband, returned to Medford this forenoon. Keep warm use dry slab wood or blocks from Med. Fuel Co., Tel 631. . tf Moved from lily A. M. Anderson and fnmlly from f:ly recently .moved in the Hell' view lltrl-t. near Ashland, to spend the winter.- Need a spare? If so, we hnve some good used tires at tho right price. Jennings Tire Co., 127 .No. Hlversldc. . . . 2S8" Know Nllll on Kl reels Tho snowfall that visited Klam ath Falls a short lime ago Is still covering! the streets In that city, according to James Clary, a visitor In Medford -today from the Klam ath region. The road over the (lreenpnlng mountain Js in fairly good condition nnd traffic Is. un hampered, he said. All bettor daytime dreBses reduced one-fourtn at Etholwyn H. Hoffmann's. 25B lli'turns In (iruiils i'nss iGeorge Moser of -Urania (Pass luft tills morning by train for his homo In that city. Oeorge Is student at Southern Oregon Nor mul school,.. Lot mo write your fire Insuranoe. Curl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Hid., 4hono tt. '. It Hclutn from Klamath Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Clark have returned to this city aftor spending sevorat dnys- transacting business In Klamath Full. - Dry kindling 12.60 a load.. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf llutllllHH iilllvU'il The i-ountv clerk's office Issued bounty warrants this afternoon to Vernon 'Hopkins, . Ashland, four coyotes; Herman Oliver, Trail, one bobcat; V. C. Btrahon, one bob cat. , 1 - Brill's Sheet Moral Works does export repairing, fender and nnto bodv reimlrlnu. tf I rom Htuto Points Amnnn' iIia r.iAcronlflns rrirlster- ed at local hotels are Belrion Oa non tit OreKon (Mty, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. T-awrence. L. J. iDelllols, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. llradley and J. M. Hmlth of iKutiene, O. H. Thornton, Ike Kent, AV. r. Dykeman nnd w. n C(.m1 nf 1jtlinvlev anA the fol low I nK from Portland: Mr; nnd Mrs. 11. Tt.'ltead; R. K. Vter. Aiiolnh Woelm. P. H. Hiibor, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .Joy. Adn Hns- nuifvten, Fredk. Khrmann; R. H. Kvnntii. A. V. Olllen. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Tohauer. Wynona Oullnither and son. E. Flanders, F. Vluff .'it .l.utrire Dark. A. A. Kelt. Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Valtera and Mr. and Mm. Harry R. Savage. Phone B42. We'll haul away your refnae. City Sanitary Servlco. 237tf rnmimny Invhl ilolw AeeordliiK to th Inenl rpresenr tntlve of thu A. Nash TatlorinK Co.. 1 00 .men have recently been added to the payroll to hl nloyment conditions In Cincinnati. Rthelwyn 11. Hoffmann's offer ing All hlsh quality fur-trimmed coats at one-fourth reduction. 2rt Iahhx Itesldrnts Arc Bark Mr. and .Mrs. Marry Prentlre re turned home Sunday evenlnir from San FraiKlHco. where they had spent the ThanksKlvlno: holiday. Dr. Itubt. K. I-ee. Liberty ft Mr. (llasfteit and nnwete treatments, tf It mi I Ik Plnnerr Ony A. M. Henderson, old-tlm resi dent of the Central Point district, wa a visitor In Medford today, ac companied by his daughter, Mrs. lrH Ix'wlx of Central Point, and recalled Incidents of long ao when he reulstured at the Mall Tribune an one of tho small army of south ern Oreuon people who came across the plains by waiion. lie made tho trip twice by wawon, onco by hoi' back and Wi-jo by train, and nny now take the trip by car. Dry kindling 2.50 a load. Val ley Kuel Co. I42tf Vlsltcrt Yn-lta Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunphy of Yrcka. til., had as auets over ThanksLilrlnn Mr, and Mrs. leoiae A r nut ion a and son of Medford. lreen slshs, the better kind from Medford Fuel Co.. Order earlv. Phone 31. 10tf VIsltH Wlfo In Hospital . C. U Strange left for his home In Medford yesterday after spending Thanksgiving day with his wife, who Is a patient of Hnnehurg Gen eral hospital. Mrs. Htrangev who sustained Injuries In sn automobile accident a month ago. Is reportel to be getting along nicely. Rose burg News-Review. Civil Action Begun The American Fruitgrowers. Inn a Inn wo AnrnAfoHnn fllnrt ' stilt In ,circuircpurt today against F. W. Ilellmnn .for the collection of $542. ft!), claimed to he due for supplies. 1 r Important! Rummage and can ned fruit sale, Palm Tildg., No. Fir St.. Saturday, Dec. tMh, St. Mark's Altar Guild. 256 ()ul-of-'!'ivll Vinllnra - Included amoiiK tho v!R!t(rn In Medford today from county point" lire J, O. N. 1'nlinn of phoenix. H. H. Alibott of Kama Vnlly, K. H. Oliver nf N'nrth Trail. Mra. H. C. U'hitney of JarkHonvillfr and JI. N. AliRtin of AfTate, Dry kindling 12.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Krnin KImiiiiiIIl Fulla Klamath Kails resident who were Medford vJsltom today were Frank Carter. Mm. A. (. Pratt anil daughter and Jack Rokh. 'Permanent wave, $i complete; faclalH, HCaln treatmentn and all NlmmpooH, filfe. lrevoHt Ileauty Hhop. KIT. W. Main. Tel. 383. 2r3lf AkIiIuiiiI V. I'. Mmiihicit '. H. Andrews, who has been In charge of the Western Union of fice al Ahlund filnce'the death of C. A. ItarrlH, has been named per manent manager. - Broken windows reglaxcd by TrowbridK Cabinet Works. 230tf VImKh Mr, nnd Mra. Pumiii Mr. and Mrs. Harold Read of Portland are spending a few days In Medford. Mrs. Read Is Thomas J. Funon'a a inter. , Photographs? for Xmai. Pensleys. op'. Holly theater. The tf IUiarnH to Portland . Mrs. IC. A. Roberts of Portland leff this morning for her home, after having visited relatives here since Friday. Come to tho rummage and can ned fruit sale, flood clothing for entire family. Palm Hldg., So. Fl St.. Saturday, Dec. 6th, St. Mark's Altar Vluild. 256 Ivy Siskiyou Highway The Pacific highway .through Benr canyon was slippery Sunday, and AHvernl cars skidded off the highway into the loose snow, hut no damage was dune. Get better slabs, forest wood or coal. Med. Fuel Co.,. Tel. 631. tf WlllettR VUlt Medford Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willetts of Persist motored to Medford yes terday, accompanied-; by their granddaughter Dorothy Willetts of thla olty, who spent the Thanksgiving- holiday with thorn. Caxh paid for lifted Hires that arc not entirely worn out, Jennings Tire Co., 12? No. Riveralde. 2ft!l t Beaver Farm flflorge Howard of this city Is spending today ut the Reaver farm in the Diamond lako country. Our new studio H opposite new Holly theater. The Peasleys. tf Stolen Car R covered A car, stolen Sunday from Mra. Ooldle Robinson In Medford, was reported recovered yoeterdny near Salem, where It had been aban doned, A oar taken last evening from A, R Trance, Bast Jackson treet, was still missing today, no- cording to the police reports. You will be well pleased if you try a Tilly's OH permanent wave. When finished the hair Is soft with n natural looking wave nnd curly ends, What every woman la look ing for now. Price $10. rOther, permunenta 7.50. Work guaran teed; Call 57, Rowmnn Beauty Shop. 259 MedfonlCouple I.h'cnsed A marriage license was issued Saturday In the Josephine county courthouse to Jeff Morley, 27, truck driver, nnd Kathryn Lucas. ft, school teacher. Roth gnvn their residence as Medford. Grants Push Courier. Coats rellned nnd remodeled nt t'he Faahlon Shop, 4 24 Medford Rldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 11H1. tf Make Home Hero Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Von der He'den of Yakinm, Wash., formerly of Medford, have returned here- to make their home, r It's time to fill your radiator with anti-freeito. Prestone, alcohol and Clyco nt Fichtner'n Clnraire. S;i2tf F.nrly RcMrvntloii! Medford mothers are tinted to make reservations early for the rennlar monthly, child welfare clinic lo te held Thursday after noon at the Y. W. C. A. by the county health department, with Dr. It. c, WINon, county health of ficer, in charge. Quite a number of infante and pre-school children art expected. The department .j hold ion a similar clinic this nfter noon In the Phoenix section., lr. C. P. Johnston. Do nt 1st. I rninp luua. Phone HJ. J7ttf llcr on BlUlllGSN Mr. nnd Mm. Albert Holm of Rlllte Fulls nro In Medford today Httendlnit ta business mattei-s. Mrs. Martin lllll of phoenix Is also a visitor. TJunfo Wed. and pint. Dreamland 2i1 A bread price cut. which b. nw eflectiv. In A.hland Inst Junuury, has none Into otter! In M .'(I l or. I today. Ashland Tidings H.illce Wed. ami S.tt. Dre.imlind SIS California Wedding Here . - .- . The first California marriage of this month In Medford wag, that of Mabel Allen and Albert Arm strong, both of Shasta county, that state, who were made man and wife by a ceremony performed by Judge Taylor In tho hitter's office yesterday afternoon. Itetnrim from Kureka returned last evening from Kureka,! Cal., after a ahort. business visit. ft I Free gHH for delivery expense, gallon with each rwt. No, 1 Klam ath potatoes; limit 2 gallons. 710 SoiKh Riverside. :-' . 239 fotorlM From a IXstnncc . F. Oordon of. Vancouver, B. ., was amonie (theumotorlata from a acte in so lttrKe a territory could distance who registered today at he expected to, according; to Post the local branch of the o it-of-j niaster Warner, but will be oper state auto registration bureau. . ntliiK In machine-like order within .. . , -'. - ti few daya. , During holidays, permanent. The people who reside in this w fives, $T.0( complete .at Palace I territory and have signified that Ftenuty $?hop, under supervision of they desire this service, and the IMen John Smith. 2i3tt great majority of them have done j so already, are cooperating in Visits Relatives Here every way with the poatofflce. Fred Hrovvn of Lakevlaw Is j About nil that Is required la that spending several .days in Medford j each family to enjoy thla mounted viHitlng Mra. iWvn and their j service must place nt the curb In young son. who are making their ft.(lt of the. house on Individual home In this city. i mail box receptacle. , CallfornlaiiH ut HoIcIm Guests from the Hear Mate reg it treed at Medford hotels include R. V. Conk, F. W. Colsitts of J,os Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mc Oormaek of Sulsun, C, H. ' Mc-, Cutchen of Mt. Shasta, T. A. Hok !(ln of Oakland, W. A. McCutcHn of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pruitt of Arcatn, XV. R. Price, of Yuba City, A. T. Thompson of Oakland, and the following from San Francisco: Frank Kardel and son, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Cowlea. Harry Keown, (iray 10, Oarbuck, .luck Freedlander - nmd James KrouscJi, There on HumIhc. Elmer Jlerrled was n business visitor In Ashland yeaterday. Trapping on Ciovt Ranch D. K. Saltzoner of Medford Is to appear In justico court to an swer to a charge of trapping fur bearing anJmala In cloned season. Saltzoner js charged by Deputy Game Warden Roy Parr with hav ing set traps along Hear creek on the Gore ranch south of Medford. Ashland Tidings. SCHENCK'S FATHER TO LOCATE HERE Judge D. R. Schenck,. nolle magistrate and justice of the peaop for Winter Creek precinct, Scotta; bluff, Nebv., for 20 yeurs, haa re signed hla positions and loft that city toduy for Medford to make his home with his nun, A. Or in Schenck and family. ( i Judgo Schenck Is past 82 yea 13 of age. and hnH decided that Ore gon winters would' prove more ngreeabie than those of Nobrawkf.1 lie will be accompanied by life daughter, Miss Estella, who ru cently graduated na a registered nurse from the Denver general hosplti.l. , Arriving in Scottsbluff in 19U9, Judge :chenek was elected police Judge l-i 111 10, and hus beeri suo eessful In every election aince that time.- His present term woltld ndt hnve expired until April. ,luUl.. A Jhoppinq Days lr 'tir Chrij-tmd IL DUV UMAX J "I'm Glad I "JL f I TrirM How good it is to know . , . after Christmas . . . that your choice of a gift was a happy one. Row nice to say to yourself. "I'm glad I gave that," And that is the sensa tion you will have if you choose JEWELRY. . . . WHY? It is tho gift that inspires the greatest joy. It is the gift that keeps on giving. It is the gift that everyone craves, but doesn't buy for ' herself. " So givo jewelry and be happy in giving. LAWRENCE'S ' Exclusive Agents for Gorham Silver, Lougine Watcher, Virgin Diamonds NEW MAIL ROUTES i INAUGURATED FOR ! CIIPIIPBAW ADFAQ uuuununn nuLnu Rarrlrig some minor features otherwise the Inauguration yester- : day of the new twice a day mount I ed mall delivery aervlce for 3 00 rami! lea in the outlying sectiona of the city got under way us smoothly us any radical change of thia char Until the Inauguration of this mounted aervlce these 350 families had been getting thlr mail In var ious ways rural delivery, general delivery or at places down town. Postmaster Warner calls atten tion to the fact that this mounted servlco does not automatically de liver mail to every house Inside the mounted route, but only to each family- that . requests auch service. Quite a .number of per sons in the territory seem not to have understood this, so far. In order for any family in The mounted route section to obtain the mounted - mall aervlce they must make a formal request of the postoffiee for that service, In preference to the manner In which they have been receiving their nmil. The local postoffiee official. are endeavoring to lay this situa tion before each family that haa not already given formal notice of such a change, as fast aa possible. It is expected thul every family in the territory will want the change, nnd will make application for it as soon as they understand the situation. Motorcycle manufacturers In Ger- j many have decided not to attend i the next automobile show in Ber- lin on the ground that 85 per cent or their sales are to the working class, who are unable to travel uml visit the exhibition. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rol ItKN'T Furn. housekeeping rooms'. 325 R. Jackson. Ph .ne U!-W. 253tf ALL WMCCTRIO Philco rodlo: a bargain. (Iraves Jewelry Shop. '40 N. Front St. Phone 1180-W. 253tf FOR RENT 5-room house with raiiKP. Inquire 1053 Court. Tel. 117-X; 2Sn POK SAII.K Hardwood, - 'pine. Phone 1105-V. KOIt SALE Corn on col), $25 pr Ion. Phone R-13-M. 2S5 POR SALK Rhode Island Red lulllele, full-hlooded, Tel. 5-K-S. 2T.B' W A N'T 10 D Ploivlni? with trnel ir. Phone 40H-II-3. 258 'OH SALR 4V4 ncres on Robs lane; food terms. Box 10, Moll Trll.une. 2SS WA NTIOO 'A man to sell national ly Advertised products. Perma nent work. Will trnln the man " we select. See ManaRer, Hi N. Uartlett. 253 ORD10R your Christmas wreath now, fine each. Call 344-i'. 2'i.i FOR RI'.NT 2-room furnished apt., clean and cozy. Jl'O per mo. or II H without Raraue. Also small apt, room for 2. $10 per mo., light and water paid on all. 310 Portland Ave. ' 25.1 FOR KXTHAN'OK Modern S-rm. house In Cnmas, Wash., for Med ford home. Phone 8!3-y, Med ford. 2T.3 FOR ALE At n sacrifice! At trnctl.vo ft-room bungalow on Co lumlius Ave.: corner lot 100x148: fireplace and built-in features: lols of shade trees, shrubs and floft-ers. Phone 1750. 2."fi Gave That!" Melebrological Report ' - IM-Lrmljcr 2. 10 i Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday cloudy.' No-change ' in temperature. j Oregon: Cloudy. Light . iocal t 1 snows east of Cascade mountains j tonight. ' No change In tempera- j i ture. ; 01 j n n o m y a r Uoal Data . ? Z ?S , . im . i i ! Temperature dleurees) ti'J HlKhest (lust 12 hours) 56 LnwftHt (hist 12. hours) 4f Itel... humidity (per -ft.) 77 42 96 l'leeipltntion (inche:.)... T. .04 Statu of weather'.. .LiKht rain C'lilj. Lowest tempera 'ure this iiifn illK 41 degrees Total precipitation since Sept. 1, li3i!. 4.00 inches. Temperature a year ago today: I-liffhest (JO; tnwcst 'J'i. SutiHct today. 4:41 p. m. , Sunrise Wednesday 7:2 a. m. Sunset Wednesday, 4:40 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A, 120th Meridian Time M. . It i r r ID O A Z " CITY I" : : tj Itaker i'ity 52 1'tl Snow lllsniarck ...... .. -U L'o Cloudy Bohe ; 34 L's Cloudy Denver ... :'. 50 31 - Clear Des Moines 10 10 Clear Kreano 00 4 2 Cloudy Meienu 42 34 Cloudy Lob Angeles .... 70 50 Clear Mnrahfield 54 4 2 Clear I'hoenlx "4 3S Clear Portland 44 40 Ruin Red Bluff 0O 40 Clear Itoseburg 54 44 Clear .Siilt 1-ake 24- 10 Cloudy San Kranelsco. .. 0 iiO Clear Santa Fe 44 20 Clear Seattle 50 4S J. Cdy. Srokane 34 32 Cloudy Walla Walla .... 30 32 Cloudy Winnipeg ' 2 4 Cloudy W. J. Hutchison, Metcorologist. A patent dress shirt has been brought out in Loudon with sides of the stiff tront unattached to the body of the wearer so that the wearer may put his hands under neath to insert the siihIh. HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J . ... IKfTVn JV n 1 1 LI J V, wv v f' I ' John Wayne - - 1 : I AVi-s ?irs ' Maiguerite Churchill w yTJ I ISrSn The Biggest Theatre Event U'XCi i of the Year I lSV"1 f. mammoth eoif of the read to Oregon . i. . FijJNs'''"'-;! rS-5 A , W based on the adventures and romance of Breck JJeL M J IJ JAS. ALBERT IS ' DEAD, JACSGll !LL .. Jniiius Albert Orchard tiled at Ills i home In JacltRoiivilli) Sunday even- ( InK from general debility due to ' old ayci. Me was bom in Dallas, Texas, November i. 1S49. and had neon a resident of Orucnn lor 6ti years, and of Jacksonville lor two years. He lived in Washington i state lit years. f.2 i For many years lie was an or 42 i dained minister of the First Day Adventlst church. He was a man I of j of fine Christian ch'trIH-.t'r , ",r- '''''' L ,, Mmmm - r Begins TOMORROW Tw-,1 brothers.... starting out like as fwo peas in a pod. environment influences their lives, their and DOROTHY SEBASTIAN tfMM WILLIAM MORRIS -- P -OiJi- 1iib,I lna fctff I hi .muni ri-rrn n rP"irrr rii,irT'iirr,nrririin -ii-nirri-B 111 rin 1 1 maimer A mammoth eoif of the read to Oregon . i . . based on the adventures and romance of Breck Coletrj" .... as told by Hal Evarts In the Saturojy Evening Post under the title, "THE OPGON TRAIL" ... To the rest of the world the biggest picture cf the year ... to Ore flon the most Important picture ever produce-d- Last Times TONITE Marlene District. cary,Cooper in "MOROCCO" ALSO "A N'te In a Dormitory" Fox Talking Newt kte&iawiitjjhR Orchard leaves hla wife, Mary Jose phine; four daughters and three u.nrwl r'fil fru Minnln AnoleKntn. .lnekitotiv ie. ure. m rn. ntuieei ikiirr 'nr m u. ure. x is. uiuiii'h u,.intnuh liwkMitiiville: .luineH O , l. . la .t,.L-u.... UIMn)LTsei bo held ..... I I ( U'. 1.. ann. at ii. ..I I......... I t)..mn U ainnu. .. .. ... . I? I,. hi,... 1 Ittnl,. sonvllle cemetery. , l ' ir- sir.,1 Ml. .11.. Blackburn, a wn. nt the Sacred , Heart hospual, Tuesday, Decem- in life as See how loves their Ends TONITE The Big Fun Show ' HARRY LAKGDON SLIM SUMMERVILLE "SEE AMERICA THIRST" G. M. Kiddies' Revue Metrotone News . X' i : i Births m n if i m i