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YULETIDE GAYETY
MLS f OR CHEER
JSvcryone needs a Joyful, -vholt'-Hunio
utmoHphore to bo merry on
I'hrfHtntus day.
lrlde In the, appeuruncM of the
home roachi-M Us proutt'Ht height
during the Yulutklo, Honnon. It la a
time fur L rejoicing und the hut
ioundlii(f9 must be cheerful.
The nut'Hury, bearuoms, kitchen,
dlnintr room, living: room, In fact,
ul! through the houHe everything
' nhpnld be fr'nah uml clean if you
would wunt to "hnnr the fttneere
wImJics for "merry Chrffitimm" iJnif
out nt their bent.
The young folk' returning' for
thn' '.C.hrfetHUiH vacation Trom
hoHooJh, and coIIckch. ' pOHHlbly
bilnRlnc frloiulB with them, will
' have genuine pride if they can wel
come their RueHtH into the home
' without hesitation. A Well fur
niHlied home in the bent mennu for
creutinR.fhe proper ChrlHtmus at-mohphei-e
for family, relative und
frlnnflH.' '
ChriHtinitB, of "all timed in the
' year, In lhe one day or HcitHon when
our homeu 'inuHt Htaud' liiHiiecilon
of viKltltiK ' TelativeH and fiicndH
,iMid Un-y arc critical of the up
pniuancd'oT the turn tab ingn. '
To haVo our hoinoH caln the ad
miration of all who comiT there I
do(H not. mean that we muHt en
deavor to refurnlHh the entire
houHO at one time. Many homes
today hick the ropor interest bc
'CUUhu -their arranRpnient 1h poor
.or bccnuHe they luck a few pieceH
UT YurnUur6. draperlcB of accenflur
Jefl to make them complete, ' (
The living room, 'where 'all
OhrintniuH vtnitors iiHwemble to look
bvor the tn'OsontH and tree and to
cnnvere, 'may only need a rcd
liur table or an end trtble io make
'the furnlHhlnsn look complete. A
Hina'll bright' rug or. two muy
'change the whole uppcarunce' of
en , otherwlno dull floor covering.
,Th d rivperien may bo of the wrong
epleV;fo hnrmonlKo with the other
'Tut hlHliinea. PoHHlbly 'they "lack
ifDumlng which often' 'enhances
I ho ' whole window mi'U. Kspetdally
In fhut neceHMary If the window
ifrca Ih the center of In to, eat In
f rhe: room. ,
' Afrnngcment ' of tho various
hicc4?ft, ; attention to dotal Ih and
iiur'mony.ln color schemea Im
portant. Lump ehould be In their
jirvpcr pin oes for convenience ' to
reading, writing or cunvei'Hntlonul .
feroupa.. AccDHH.orlofl nuoh uh (lower
vartos,- book ends, traya or knlck-knuvka-
In the proper colom, will
- Met ; off the whole room plan In
n Hyrprlfj.lng manner. ,
1 Tho' dining room Ik to be the
' RUtherhig place for the ChrbrtmuH
fnim and Rhould bo furnished fori
f Comfort and convenience. An 'extra
cfhiijr may be needed for a guert or
'relative and with only a little ex
' pen e we may nave much ombar
h'iiHHinunt on thla detail, If the
' dining, room lacks a server, Vliere
' thofood! may bo conveniently
placed before being tranRferrbd to
''(.tie stable, this little piece should
;u't) added.' , 1
1 ' Special tables for preparation of
fbtul ninko tho cook's- work much
UHier' in tho kitchen. Small moo In
or chain which double aa ladder
lirru -among convenient ucceHiioHeH
'fdr-the culinary department. Thin
In1 an Important part of the Iiouho
hold in . tho holiday neuHon when
liuHt o)Urtiiiiiing In dono lit the
'thoine.
' The "bedroom for a guent ' of
vVmembeP;0f the family may need
''a1 dressing table, a night lamp, a
Hiand or a chair. Many llttlo pieces
of this kind would make donirable
'und useful ChrlRlmas gifts for a
member of tho family. '
' And don't forget the kiddles. Re
"meluber they obervo everything
'rloHrly, even lmoro so than tho
groWn folks. If when they hop out
f bad Ihey flnfl a tieat llttlo rock
cry table, flrsk -pr small ilrenser
!mohg the bright nev toyn under
J.M MHiaVnias..ti'c ,x, jo.qa. will
oriKoivn. ineir nearis win necome
HfflitpT, and tlioy'll know, Tor nyre
tbrre 1s?i ,anta Clam.
DOUBLE 0
STAMPS o
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
On All Purchases
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Rich and i Poor Preparing
For Yuletide Celebration
To Greet Jolly Old Nick
(lly the Associated JMchh.)
The MooveiM. the Kockefellera
and the plaih old .loneses are pre-
paring their annual ChrlstmaH wel-
come for ruddy old Ht. Nicholas.
Tinsel, holly and gay family
gathering will greet him ullke in
deMei'
hut. mountain rubln. rurm '
house and Park avenue mansion.
Kor hlH.vlalt dims everyday prob
lems. Despite biislueHH depression and
unemployment, the tuition will drop
Its work and observe the holiday
this year with the customary spirit
and Joy.
While luck of money may curb
Home of the activillcH, indications
are that charitable organizations,
clubs and societies will assist tho
poor perhaps more than ever be
fore. At the 'White House there is
much mysterious activity. For the!
first time since the Koosevelt ad-
ministration, youngster are there
to bring the real Christmas spirit.
The three little grandchildren of
President and Mrs. Hoover -Peggy
Ann. aged 4, Herbert, Jr., 3. und
Joan, 8 mouths will havo a tree
of t h e1 r o w n in the n u rse ry a r
ranged for them on the third floor.
Tin-re they will hang up ' their
WASIIINC1TON, D. L, Dec. 20,
Christmas, most universal of
hollduys, finds housewives and
shoppers busy in many lands.
"While the people of other
countries do not exchange us many
gifts as do Americans, tho Christ
mas dinner bosket is as heavily
laden In Melbourne, Madrid and
Oslo as It Is in Miami, Minneap
olis and Los Angeles," says a bul
letin from the Washington, 0. C.
head nun iters of tho National Geo
graphic society. "
' An Kntlng Day '' ' 1
"A visitor from Mars might re
ceive the JmprcsHlon that Christ
mas is ICarth's day devoted to out
ing. , '
"In lOngland, home of many of
our culinary treats, thc'plum pud
ding Htjll Is tho climax of tho
Christmas dinner. Piping hot, it
Is carried into the dining room tit
the end of the meal, , burning
brandy flumes licking the sprig of
holly that always adorns its round
ed top.' ' ' '
"Proud Kngllsh cooks ' devote
more time to purchasing pudding
Ingredients tlnui they do to any
other part of the dinner.
'Goose, onco the English piece
de resistance, has been supplanted
In many KhgUsh homcjt by "M Jhe
American turkey, although goose
Is still popular. J'otatocs, the In
evitable sprouts, Cheddar, Chesh
ire and Stilton cheese, spices, fruit.
wines and sauces fill the rest of
tho murkot basket. . ('
lloxliifr Day' ' 1
"Almost the only gift-giving In
England takes ' place the day fol
lowing Christmas, u bunk holiday
known as "Boxing, Day.' This, al
though Its name may suggest
prlKo-fightlng 1o Americans, Is the
traditional tlmo to reward serv
ants, and to distribute boxes of
small coins 'to the poor. ' J
"Hpnnlsh markets' ift-esent a be
wildering selection of good things.
Claily decorated shops offer nuts
f iMiin Granada, fresh dates from
Tangier, luscious oranges from
Andalusia, and long suuHagen tied
In bright ribbons. Turkeys for
sale on the hoof are driven
through the streets ly peasants
from the country Toy peddlers
call their wares from door to door.
"Spanish children, however, must
wait until tho Fenst of the Threo
Kings, In January, to receive their
'Christinas presents,' Christmas
dinner in Spain consists of nlmnmt
soup, truffled turkey with "roasted
chestnuts, and Spanish sweetmeats
and chocolate. Odors of dishes
fried In vegetable nil, saffron and
garlic permeate tho narrow uLrcuU,
Christmas a Ituslnctts
"Chrlsttnus la-a Mnjtfliiotw'.ln the
mountains f Oermnny.- Alp year1
ristmas ArounH the Glnhe . I
& Woods
Drug Store
Drugs ivith a Reputation"
HtoekliiKH and the President prob
ably will 'act an Hanta Claus. An-'
other tree will be in the first floor
j reception room, where its cheery
sparkle can be neon by paxMersby.
Children of the President's ee-
retaricH and of cabinet members,
will be entertained at White House
particH Christmas eve and night.
On farms in the corn belt, .New
Kngland und the great western
range and mountain states, sleigh
bells will ring.
In these .sections the popularity
of the 0Ugh ride ban not entirely
disappeared, and In the holiday
ecuson many a modern, automobile
Is left In the garage while Uh own
er bundles Into an utd-fashloned
hayrack on runncra.
Along New York's two famous
streets Itroadway und Park ave
nue Christmas spirit Is not such
a simple matter.
Park avenue at Christmas 1
lane of costly buubles, where pre:
ents pile up to their richest peak
In price.
Along U r o a d w a y Christmas
means extra work,, and In these
da,ys of -theatrical unemployment
thai, i?,. welcome, .There, aire .extra
performances aj)d benefits to cp
tfi'tain hoiulny crowds. N
the peusunts of the rural districts
carve Wooden animals, which, .with
the mechanical toys of German in
duutrlal towns, go forth to .glad
den tho hearts of the, world's
youth! Hut Germany keeps plenty
for Its own children, and, with fhe
bulging market basket, tho Ger
man parent always brings home
an arm-load of toys for the Christ
mas tree, 1
' 'In Paris the 'rcvelllon, or
Christmas Eve supper, is tho gay
est Yuletide event. Over-indulgence
in it may account for the
general ulr of gloom that over
hangs tho Parisian Christmas day.
Oysters .und ocrevlsso, an appetiz
ing crawfish, make up tho first
course. Alter that there aro Iriany
courses, each taken .in a different
restaurant, each accompanied by.a
different kind of wine. A cup of
coffee at homo, ift breakfast time,
generally ends .the celebration.
Hallos market' resembles a -busy'
American department " atore , the
week befri're Clirfstmasi:-crowds of
buyers Jostling peasants In smocks
from tho country. V
1 iihigei-lnciHl Goat and Pigs
'JSweden has special Christmas
markets In which, by ancient cus
tom, peasants may sell their wares
in the public squares. Most. pic
turesque are tho booths Jn which
glngerbroad cookies are sold. Ev
ery Swedish Christmas tree must
nave lu gingerbread ' Julbocken
(Yule goats) and Julgrlseir (YUlo
pigs). ' '
"These llttlo cakOs, uro romind
trs of the old days when the
Thunder God .Thbr's goats and the
Sun God Frcy's pigs wero sucred,
For Christmas dinner tho three
chief Swedish dainties are lusk
flsh, prepared by lieatlng the f ish
for several days in ' wood ashoH,
rice sweetened and flavored with
cinnamon, and roust goose. .
"Mexicans do not have a Christ
mas tree, but Mexican parents
search the markets for llttlo trin
kets, sweets, nuts, und toys - for
the plnate bowl-shaped jars made
of course, red carthenwure. These
Jars are. suspended from the cell
ing on cords. On Christinas the
children of the household, blind
folded, try to strike thorn ' with 1
sticks. Tho plnutes aro made to
break easily n rriero' touch usual
ly suffices to shower the lucky
youngster with girts.
Inistitum Mld-Siininicr Holiday
"South of the equator Chrlstnias
Is a summer holiday, ice stalls,
provided with chairs and benches,
attract crowds of perspiring picas-ure-seekera
In Argentina, , llrazll
nd Chile. (
"In J.litm, Peru, thp streets take
(Cnntlnriotf on VnKc I'oiu V
TASTE OF HOSTS
' -
The Jolly holly days are u time
of culling, visiting und informal
nodal events. Although u great
many formal social affairs fill tho
calendar at Christmas time, there
Is always time for the llttlo gather
ings of Intimate friends. At the
Chrislmus season above all others
the home munuger wishes her
home always in reudlness for en
tertaining. In preparing for her guests, tho
hostess of course considers her
furnishings. Insofar us it is pos
sible the furniture of the home
should be left Just us it Is used
evry day grlintlng, of course,
thjit this Js tho most useful and
uttiuctlve arrangement possible.
The joy of entertaining lies in
sharing the hone, its furnishing
und Its beuuty with others. A great
deal. of tho atmosphere of a home
Is bound to be lost if every stick
of furniture is moved from its
logical fand accustomed place.
When It Is necessury to use fur
niture not alwuys employed in
every day living, it is well not to
have these extra pieces brought
out until uftcr the guests, or most
of them, , have arrived. A largo
gutherUig of guests in any home
may mean that additional chairs
will ui,ve to be provided. For con
venience, . these may be the un- j
sightly folding kind. There Is no
reason why the. home should be
completely uisorgunizcu to accom-
In a closet or adjoining room and
brought out as they are needed.
'.. For the card ,party It Is no
longer necessary to shuffle all the
attractive living room pieces' out of
sight and bring In several ugly ta
bles and a doean or so. unsightly'
und uncomfortable chairs. Furni
ture for entertaining at bridge is !
now macro in charming .designs and !
delightful colors. One card table ;
and four chairs find a permanent I
place In , many Hying rooms und
when a.lurger party is given others-;
may be brought from some nook ;
wjiero they have beep- folded and
jilaced. Curd tubles and chairs are .
so attractive ajid smart the hostess j
does not Xeel that her living room
spoiled by thoir apj)eapance and
does not hesitate to leivo rhem up j
even after the game Is juyer. i
Simplicity aiul comfort!, are the
keynotes In the hew card tables
and chairs. Lines oie straight oi"
only slightly -curved. Upholstering
and proportions make tho chairs ,
really comfortable and good con- ;
structlonmukes the tables steady.;
Bright - colors and unusunl ornti-
mentation, where It is used, make
tho. .sets a decorative feature In 1
any room.. ;, . I
.Befoctory tables aro an. ifftjUi
entertaining at- dinner as they j
greatly increase the possibilities .
for (cottversatlon-'dUtlnif the;dlnner. J
Their narrowness mnkes It possible
The Right Start
This Year
Get off on the right foot this year . . . 1931 is almost here
and it's time to write off last year's errors, turn over a new
leaf, and get off to the right start. All direction signs on
the road to success lead through the savings bank; so the
thing for you to do right now is to start a savings account
and pledge yourself to a regular savings plan. Save a little
each pay day . . . put aside for yourself some part of what
you earn. You owe it to yourself . . . you owe it to the fu
ture of those who depend upon you ... to save something
during 1931.
Medford National
BANK
for conversation to be carried on
; between persons across tho table
'as well as between those only on
j one sido. The shupe of the table
: mukes it easy to decorate. A long.
( low centerpiece Is the best but
, three or more small vases holding
I a single flower may be used.
For informal entertaining In the
living room there Is one requisite
plenty of small tables. A nest of
tables In the living room is very
decorative, and it provides the ad
ditional small tables no useful
when guests ure trying to manage
a cup, a plate and a napkin. Other
small tables in the living room
should be cleared of. as much of
their decoration as possible with
out giving the room a stripped up
pearunce. FOR CHRISTMAS APPLE
JJEKUN (A) Christmas with
out apples Is unthinkable in Ger
many, and red-cheeked "snow
apples" imported from the far
away state of Washington ure in
great favor. They are sold us
"Amerikaner," without further
designation. Hut native apples,
too, are In constant demand. ,
In tho 'case of Berlin, they are
brought to the metropolis on large
barges. The skippers of these
barges- eliminate the middle-man
by erecting, .little, sales. .. huts on
their vessels In which the'eustomer
can do his shopping.
We Waht To Make You
HAPPY
to i a
at
Gold Hill Hardware
Special Pre-Inventory Sale
Commencing Today
'!':v: .25 off
On Our Large Assortment of Christmas Toys
; io off
On Boots and Shoes and Men's Furnishings
5 off
0 . On All Hardware at the ;v r
G o 1 d H ill Hard wa re
' " Gold' Hill, Oregon " "
VIRGINIA SONG FETE
TRIES OLD BALLADS
UNIVERSITY. Vu. iJPt Ten
thousand trained voices will sing
Virginia ballads In the Old Do
minion's first festival of songs here 1
next spring. . I
John Powell of Richmond, plan- j
1st und composer, is directing pre- j
Durations for the festival, which !
I will offer some ballads as old as 1
i the civilization in the hills whence
they originated.
The singing, sponsored by --the j
Virginia federation of music clubs !
and other state organizations, will '
be held in the Greek amphitheater j
at the University of Virginia. j
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PARIS FORGED TO PAY
PARIS (A3) Beauty queens are
costly. .
The Paris committee which an
nually elects the "q uoen of
France" has been ordered by court
to pay $400 to Its 3929 selection,
Mademoiselle Maud Brlllunt.
Miss 19211 claims she lost that
much money by her inability to
carry on her ordinary work while
she was acting as "Ambassadrice'1
of France in America,, , ,,
The court agreed that good-will
carriers should be paid.
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IF YOU ARE SICK
COME TO US
Ailments of whatever nature successfully re
lieved by wonderful life ;ivillo (Uiinese Herbs.
AVhejn" your case is given up as hopeless by
others, give us a call. 1
Here are a few testimonials from people in dif
ferent parts of California and Oregon certifying
the marvelous results of our Herb remedies:
Suffered Seven Months from
Blood Poison Cured in Two Weeks
Dee. 17, 1930.
To Whom II May Concern :
I Hiilfered for seven months with Wood Poisoning which mado
a terrible Itching over my enllrc body.
Then I went and consulted Chan and Kong, Herb Specialists
and in two weeks time I was completely cured and 1 wish to rec
ommend Chan and Kong to all persons who are sick.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) JOHN HEARING,
Talent, Oregon.
Suffered Six Years from Poor Circulation
Blood Poison, Congested Liver Quickly Relieved
Testified Ventura Resident
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
dilation and of blood poison because of a congested liver and
For more than six years I havo been a sufferer of poor cir
chionic indlgestitin. Sometimes such symptoms as hardening of
the finger tips and other eruptions on the hands appeared which
puzzled mo. My taking a few weeks of their Nature Herb Treat
ments, Chan & Kong have relieved me of those embarrassing dis
turbances of poor circulation. I am Bincerely thankful to these
able Chinese herbalists and what their wonderful herbal remedies
have done for me, and do highly recommend their treatments to
anyone suffering from the same.
' . I Signed I SIRS. ISABEL ESP1NOSA.
106 W. Mission St., Ventura, Culif.
STOMACH TROUBLE
TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN:
It is now five weoks since I came to you for treatment of my
stomach trouble and other ailments which had been a source of
annoyance and distress lor s omothlng more than nine months.
My gall bladder had seemed to be about ready to quit func
tioning and my skin was growing yellow In consequence. 1 had
severe pains In the lower part of my chest, fell off greatly In
weightl liad eructations of gas always after eating even the sim
plest of foods, was badly constipated and a continuous "tired fool
ing" was getting on my nerves.
A friend suggested that I should try your herb remedies and
1 can now feel confident of my restoration to complete health.
My complexion hns entirely cleared, I can eat without any bad
effects unylhing which tempts my appetite, and have already
made long strides in regaining my normal weight.
It is with no small degree of pleasure that 1 give this endorse
ment of your methods of treating sickness and am sure that you
will onjoy the continued success which you so Justly merit.
You muy refer anyone to me who may be afflicted with a sim
ilar trouble. Again thanking ypu. believe me.
Yours very turly.
(Signed) TIM MCCARTHY.
' ; .. .: . 159 Sixth St., 8an Francisco, Calif.
ACUTE MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM
MY DEAR CHAN: '
I am more than pleased to be able toi endorse your effective
mothod of herb healing. With a painful attack of acute muscular
rheumatism, after having tried Swedish Massage and later the
remedies of a well-known specialist. I came to you on the advice
of Mr. Snooug.. proprietor of the Chinese Toggery, who stated that
you were the best Chinese practitioner he knew.
With some apprehension as td your ability to accomplish what
the others had severally failed in. 1 commenced taking your herb
teas, wlth'the result, that in a few weeks I found not only that the
rheaumatism has been eliminated, hut along with it indigestion
nnd a long standing constipation which had threatened to become
chronic. It will always be a pleasure to recommend you to my
friends, ns I have alroady done in many Instances, feeling confi
dent that in any case where you stale you can cure a cure will
bo accomplished through your remedies.
Very truly yours. '
- (Signed) H. R. HURLBUT.
' S10I Shattnck Ave.. Ilerkcley, Calif.
STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLE
April IS, 1D2S.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I huvo been suffering with a bail case of Stomach and Liver
trouble, complicated with Diarrhoea. After trying other drugs nnd
lemeilies without results, I was recommended to consult ('ban &.
Kong Herb Co. I started to lake his herb treatments and 1 found
reruns Immediately and was entirely cured after taking his hurli
treatments for two weeks.
Yours respectfully.
(Signed I D. 'mONTKDORO,
, . 30!) Filbert Street, Oakland, Calif.
CURED OF VARICOSE VEINS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
It Is a pleasure to give a testimonial and recommend Chau &
Kong Chinese Herb Co.
Last November ny varicose veins were running sores and cou
sieclnlist8. sidered hopeless. I was advised by n friend to call upon the herb
Today I am positively cured, as I am now telling a newspaper
man w ho is writing this statement for me to sign.
(Signed) MRS. S. D. WALTON.
1 1415 Linden Street, Oakland. Calif.
INFLAMATION OF THE BLADDER, BLOOD
DISORDERS AND ERUPTIONS OF
THE SKIN i
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
treatment. I sufiered intensely from inflammation of the lilad
1 wish to add my testimonial to the good merits of your herb
dor. blood disorders and eruptions of the skin. 1 was very drs
pondent after treating with other doctors, with no relief. 1 read
vnur add nnd derided to avail myself of your services. It was a
happy conclusion. After three weeks of your treatments I am
now as well as I ever was and happy to add my testimony to your
long list.
Yours very truly.
(Slcnedi I). PIKARAINKN.
1111 1'nst St., Apt. .1. San Francisco. Calif.
Chan & Kong Herb Co.
The Most Experienced and Eminently Successful Herbalists
331 E. Main Street, Medford "
Established 21 Years
SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO ' OAKLAND
Office Hours 10 A. M. to 7 P. M., Sundays 10 to 12