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a i TWO Tocal and -''Personal .C.Vild iu Continue ' This morning's minimum tern Iiiumur,.ZIl dmrim, elRht do (.root warmer than thnt of yester day moniinK, but many Medford pcopto nevertheless thoucht it much colder, as at least they felt the ,cold mure. It was mostly cloudy, today, and eloudltiUHJ is the official forecast for tonight and .Wednesday, probably ra!n, and no elinniio in temperature. Yester day's maximum was 2. Home from s'liol Miss Dorothy Hull Is among stu- ncius Home rrom the t'nlvorslty of Oreiton to spend the holiday In Medford. lOilMfled 111 Aft-dronl Today , .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hohepmnn are exiiected to arrive in .Medford today from their home In X rth llend to spend the holdny with Mrs. Hehepman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jl. 1'iirdee. Mian Helen Holiopman, Marvin Mihepman and MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGONV TUESDAY, EcbreER-klb: Miss WilkliiMin on Vacation ' Miss Ethel .Wilkinson, stenogra pher at the ('rater .National park headquarters office, started on a two weeks' annual vacation- yes terday, the most of which she will spend at home. M r. Will Arrlvp Wednesday Among the. many Medford stu dents who will nrrlvo Wednesday to spend the holidays with rela tives Is Vernon Coverstone, who is attending- the' University of Ore. Hchepman of O ranis' K school of medicine In l'ort- "HI ho guests. of the l'urdoo! land. JVhllo here he will be guest Malta Profi'sMir on Visit I'lrtfefsor I.. .C. C.ldy of Moscow. at Christmas dinner Thursday Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. ; 242tf To Construct a (ianiire r . ' -Mrs. Mary Mossino plans to spend $35 for the construction of a " " garage on Mario street, ue rI"rf.!X '"...".application file evnnlne to spend the Christmas vacation with his parent", Mr. and Mrs. T. S. C'ady of the Summit Ser vice station, near Jacksonville. Prof. Cady Is ;a member of the leaching staff of the University of Idaho, lie speoIall7.es In chem istry and is much interested in the mineral springs In this valley. For the lajjt minute gift Whit man's candy delivered at any tlmo Christmas day by Heath's Drug Store.' phono 881. 2 7 5 Xev License Hates In Effort Heginning tomorrow, motorists may purchase auto licenses at the sheriff's office on the one-half year plan. Up until a week ssro p!a Indicated there would he no half your sales until January 1. but th date was set ahead to stimulate Christinas -auto trade. today at the city building depart ment. . ; '. f Dec. best Don't miss (lold Hill Wed., M. Dance till 3:011. Tho dance of the year. If you have any change left when you nro mailing packages, why don't you use It to buy fhrlstmns Tuberculosis Seals Kvery penny counts! Tho booth nre In both postofflcos. tf Departs for Portland ' ; Paul C. Jennings left by moto today for Portland to spend sev ernl days attending to business matters. ' - Special sale of Mldect ltadlos for tho holidays, only MI complet Denlson s itadlo Hhop. 2 (nests from a DiMam-e Included among the guests from, a nisianoe registered at M.ilfor hotels nro , H. J.oruri of Van L-ouver, U. C, C. A. Itowland o Caldwell,. Ida,, Mr, and Mrs. W. JJ. .Mcl'reary of Heno, Nov., umKro' iison oi oa il tsise t-ny. Our new studio Is opposite now Holly theater. Tho Pcasloya. tf Will Vacation in Dallas Dr. ill. M. Klllo.tt will leave Mod ford tomorrow for (Portland and Dallas, where he will spend Christ mas with his mother, Mrs. Ablgal IJlllott, who Is now 7 yeare old Christmas dance, Gold Hill Xmns Kve, Dec. 24. Santa Clatis will bo there, in person. Dance till 8:00 275 Christinas Programs Today A numhor of rural schools are presenting Christmas pro grams this afternoon preparatory to clos- log for the Christmas vncatlbn. Kxoi-elses will he held nt tho Ilea ver Creek, Lake Crook, Tublo Hock and Griffin Creek schools, other schools closing today and tdmor row for the holidays Include Phoo- nl.v, Ttrto and Jacksonville, They will rcalimo sessions January II, , ' 'Itadlator nntl-froeso jrlyco. alco hol, at Poll Office Super Service. lluys First Dog Licenses .Henry AVnhlers of Eaglo Point appeared at tho county clerk's of fice today to purchase the first , 1U31 dog licenses, Jlo made ap plication for three Australian shep herd nnlmnls. He was also the first .dog owner to obtain licenses in IU30. .. ; Lodge Ladles a now shipment or white georgette, flat cropc nnd wltln dresses has arrived at Adrl ' Vnno,ri., ! ' ,' 274 Mayor Pino' KI.Mer Head -Mayor A. V. Pipes left this noon Tor Palo Alto, Cnl., to attend the funeral tomorrow 6f his sister, Mrs. L. II. Howard,- who dropped dead nt her home Iri that city yes-terd.iy. L-ebkuchen Springerele ' Pfefferneuse Anis Biskuten Marzipan Bomben Strang tinmos it'i true, but Genuine Gorman Christmas Goodies such as these are known the world over for thoir de lightful flavor. We have a complote assortment, 275 Orcgnnlulis In .Medford (iuests nt local hotels today from Oregon points Included I,. X. Tra vel' of Cnrvnllls, W. (1. KIMeld of I'.ilgene, C. J. Taylor of Hnlem, . Arcnibaui and Mr. and Mrs. H. fi. riscner of Jtosehurg, Itoss Brne nun Clyde Itowland of Vale, floor llurr of Coaulle and L. O. n riff I .wrs. j. ii. McKie. It. It. Htrou mis. f. m. Htroud, II. O. Tayl aim i. v, jetler of Portland. Christmas Trees On sain at uwen-uregon Lumber Co. office, negmning Saturday, December 13 I'.mpioyeji' Holiof Commlltoe. 876 apocial sale of Midget Hadlos for the holidays, 6nlv .riU c or nu parents. Dr. and Mrs. IS. W, Hoffman. : C'overstone .is a gradu ate of the University of Oregon and a Member of Xu Sigma. Xu. national medical fraternity; Tou will be well pleased If you try a Tulip Oil permanent wave. When finished the hair Is soft with a natural looking wave and curly ends. What every woman Is look ing for now. Price $10. (p,ther im..i oiooeois, (,i,u. worg , guaran teed. Call 07, liowman Beauty I Want Jscal Information The .Medford Chamber of Com merce was in receipt of letters to day from It. H. Denzlaff of Wahoo, Neb., and E. N. Deiuasal of Den ver. Colo.. Inquiring for informa tion concerning local conditions. Mrs. F. A. Forbes wrote from Oak land, Cal., for information In con nection with a picture she had of Mill Creek falls, along the Crater Lake highway near Prospect. She had taken a snap of the falls but did not know their Identity when she had returned to her California home. , Meteorological Report jj EXPECT 300 FOR December 23, l:io Medford and vicinity: Tonight cloudy and Wednesday probably rain. No change In temperature. Oregon: . Cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Probably rain ' on coast tonight nnd In west portion Wednesday. No change In .temperature. Mr. Hoggs III' o. c. Hoggs Is 111 at his home touay with n severe cold. Local Data .irij;H!ff.-'.':i;.....'. I'ortrnits of distinction.- Tho I'cnsicys, opn. Holly theater, tf Shop. . .274 Increasing Mine shift Aiding the unemployment situ atlon in the Gold Hill section, the State of weather l.lvelv Lime company has increns led Its shift to 24 hours and has (employed quit,, u number more Temporatuce - (degrees) 38 28 1 Ugliest (last 12 hours) 38 Lowest (lost 12 hours), 20 28 Hoi. humidity (per ct.) Hi 98 reclpltntlon (Inches)..1.... Cloudy Cloudy Lowest temperature this morn ing 28 degroes. . Donlson's Itaillo Shop. Helmed Hull complet ; 274 'orfelt A forfeited hall bond of $15, put uii oy rom Carney following hi (uresi uy inc police, December 1 on iue ennrgo or Intoxication, wns turned oyer, to tho city, court to Dr. Unlit. K. ixc. Liberty r.lds- i.yes examined, glasses. tf1 MIks Fleischer Here Miss Hllxnheth Fleischer, tar. merly of Medford, who Is now nt tending school tn Seattle, is Medford and Central Point vlslllnn friends and relatives. Miss Molschor was n student at Med rora h'.gh school last year. Flowers for Christmas, a good selection, nt Medford Greenhouse Lots or space to park. 1005 V Main, phone 374. 274 Conducting Tree Sale rho Owen-Oregon Lumber com pnny Is conducting the snlo of supply of Christmas trees at tho mill headquarters In north Med ford. The receipts will bo used to provide enrtstmas cheer for number of needy families. All Xmaa Cnrds half nrlca.' Koke-Chapman Co.. formerlv Med- ioru iiooK store. 274 Hero on Holiday Furlouu-h vornon Hchulx, former locnl high scoooi sniaeni, arrived in Medford bis week from San Diego. Cnl wnere ho is stationed with tho 1'iMed States navy. Ho enlisted several months ago and will bo In MiMirord during tho length of a 4-tioy furlough. Tho health of each one of lis tieponds to n largo extent upon tho health of everyone elBO. Buy Christmas Seals! tf Ismivp for California Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clark leave "day for San Francisco, whore they will spend Christmas as guests i .wr. ciui-u's sister, Mrs. Florence lexander. Special sale of Midget Radios r the holidays, only $50 comnlote. Donlson's ltndlo Shop. 274 Codding lOxiHVIcd Hack Tmlny i.sirict Attorney Oeorgo Cod- ng Is expected hnck this after noon from Portland, after hnvlng Honiioa the state convention of district attorneys there, last week special permission to run till 00 Wed.. Dec. 24. Xmns Kve. nt OKI Hill. 275 llniiuly Ha rruu is Today ' ' The county clerk's office issued bounty warrants today to Dallas Iteeder, Medford. oric coyote; F. A. Henspeter, . Jacksonville, two coyotes iuid .two bojicats; Andrew i' rakes, . Jacksonville, one coyote. Tolnl precipitation sinco Sept. 1, men, c. J. Shorn, publisher of the ....... m,m .News, reported wnen in 1980 6 05 inches Medford today. He Indicated " " """" cement plant In that city is plan- Temperature a. year ago today: " '"si" vAKiiunve repair ingnest 4tl; loweBt 36. worn soon ann will open its plant tor operations ngaip in February or March. A new shipment of white dresses . J;0'"1 le 'Midget nadlos for Lodge J.ndies. fleorgette, flat . no""m"' onl' "' complete. ' II lfi nlurin a tofl(A ct . . - Aa crepe and satin. Adrienno's. 274 Donlson's Itadlo Shop. , 2741 Coats rellnod nnd remodeled at ino caanion Shop, 424 Medford Hldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. Sunset today,. 4;;44 p; m. t'. Sunrise Wednesday 7:37 a. m. Sunrise Wednesday 4:46 p; m: Observations Taken at 6 A. M. V ; 120th Meridian Time CHRISTMAS TREE Plans are already, made to inkc ' care of .300 children at the Salva tion Army- poor children's Christ mas tree exercises to he held nt the B. P. O. Elks lodge Friday, De-1 cemtier 26, at 2 p. m. Arrangements have been made with H. L. Bromley, through the! courtesy of the Copco, to put onj end Funk will give a short'talk on the legend of the Christmas tree. . Each child will receive a box of candy, an prange and an apple, also a toy. Anyone wishing to give toys or such may call Arrangements are being made to have some of the local people help Ensign and Mrs. Park in the distri bution of the toys. 4 To Lfgiitc Here A. F. (lloysteln of Tnroma arriv ed In Medford today to attend to business matters. Mr. OloyBteln is ,H ' " """"nni To Visit In Srailtlo .n,,imim.mty William F. Je to complete some transactions. He nlpll c.. Jonn,n i,,u n, iuuihi iiviw. no was lor- merly with tho New York Life as sociation In Taeoma. CITY Seattle, F. Jennings, father of gs. left today for wash., to visit his sister, H 2? " -t days. Plionn 642. your refuse, c We'll haul away Mr. iiirlH-k Home Loo Oarlock, who has boon In the for tho to Medford this morning. We will deliver n box of Whit man s candy to nny address Christmas day. Just phone Heath's Drug Store, 184. 275' shampoos, 50c. Provost 1 Shop, 815 W. Main; Tel. 303. Seeks Note Collection Fred Zogg filed suit in clrci court today oKolnst Isaac Zlcrloff ror the collection or a promissory note for $1000, clnimed to have been. overdue since 19 28. Spend Christinas HV'i-o Mrs. Earl Wood of 'Portland nr- rivod in Medford today to spend the Christmas holidays with Rev. i ind Mrs. X. D. Wood. Dr. C. P. Johnston. Dentist. pnipps Hldg. Phone 14C2. 177tf Baker City' 40.; a ' Cloudy BlBmarck 28 . 18 '.. clear Boise .v. .28,1' g - Clear Denver 40 20 - Clear Dos Molnea 20 , 12 " Snow Fresno on . 34 Clear Helena .1 40 18 Clear Los Angeles 70 48 ' clear . Mnrshfleld 54 44 p. cdy. Phoenix 60 40 Clear Portland 4(1 30 rtain Red Bluff 66 30 Clear Roseburg 42 .36 Cloudy Salt Lake 22 12 Clear San Francisco... 56 ' 44 Clear Santa Fe 30 Seattle 46 3s' Cloudy Spokane 26 20 Snow Walla Walla ,2G 26 cloudy Winnipeg 8 iAnntinl Xmas ball, Gold Wod., Dec. 24.' Danoo till Have all tho fun you want. Hill. 3:00. 275 The health of enoh one of us depends to a large' extent upon the health of everyone else. Buv Christmas Seals! tf renvo8 for norkolcy . Mi's. C. W. Roberts left bv trnln tnis noon for Berkeley. Cnl.. to pond Christmas with her daugh ter, .Mrs. J. M. Loyd. Let me write your fire Insurance. carl y. Tongwald, Hotel Holland! Hldg., Phono .933. ; tt Visited Relatives Mrs. Mary L. Mathews and her nephew, Herrlck Wheeler, were In Ashland Saturday calling on rela tives and friends. u, Potted plants at popular prices ror Amas girts. Monarch Seed Co. 275 J. Hutchison. Meteorologist MO PLAY TONIGHT One of the outstanding radio programs of the entire holiday Baa son is the local presentation of the latest Helen Norris Christmas drama during Copco hour from 9 to 10 o'clock tonight. This new ra dio play, entitled "A Sprig of Hoi lyy," hus just been- completed by Miss Norris and will be given Its first broadcast this evening through the courtesy of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company. ' The cast "Of "Copco Players" se lected .to present the' program In eludes tho following well known members of this popular dramatic group: Jo Murray Hostel. Stella Quisenberry, Helen Brayton, Fletcher Fish, Suzette Stennetl and Phil Quisenberry. Rehearsals have been under the direction of Mr. Fish and a typical Norris success is assured. A background of appropriate music has been arranged to add to the enjoyment of those who listen tn on the Copco hour over station K.MHD at 0 p. m. w. Tho Christlnn church Sunday " "'' """V - i iirisimas rord hotels today included , J. L. , Toruka Mnru,,the little Japanese gll'l. inlured bIjcJ wneWa ntrn i.: ha . 4 I ' ' ."Ji-1"" , ,s, nony ana nouy accidental discharge of a ; .22 calibre-rifle.- In the hands of, a From tho Hear Slate neighbor boy, is improving nnd Cnllfornlans registered at -Med- wl" b0 brought home thlB week program Wod, evening, December 4, commencing at .8 o'clock. 274 from the Son Francisco hospltnl Ottorson of Merced, W. l.u Price wher0 "he '" been since a few of Yulm City, Mr. nnd Mrs.' Hal aV after, the accident. laiistrom of Oaklnnd, Mr. and Mrs. F. o. Ilenesy of Colton and Ralph Cagglano, H. Miller.. John Holidays In ltldille Mrs. c D. Riddle of this city will leave Wednesday morning for Riddle. Ore., to spend tho holldnys. She will he Joined hy her two eons, D. florald nnd W. R. Cloud, who iv niuui-ius lit WIO UniVerSllV Ol PAnaWa TTrtll., Her father and mother: nin now In hnn Francisco and tho injured lass will spend tho Christmas holi- F. Ivverette, L. N. Cnnipliel'l and I,nya w"n nor brothers and school W. II. Chllds of San Francisco. Photographs for Xmas. The tt friends of this city. bedfast. . . - She is still Burn dry slab wood, $3 nnd $6 per load. Med. Fuol Co., Tel. 631 B66tP Christmas Trees On sale nt Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office. beginning Saturday, December 13. Employes' Relief Committee. 276 Spend Holldnys with Parents Henry and Lawrence, Fisher are Has the Mumps (Illy ChnmhoTB, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Chambers, is III nt his ome with mumps. DOCTOR STEARNS SAYS IS homo from college to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr and Mrs. W. . Fisher. Dry kindling $2.50 a ley Fuel Co. Dr. Robert J3. , Stearns, nroml ncnt Medford nhixlphn nnj m- uurn green nr siotis with dry insnop pr Virgins radio station wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. engaged this afternoon In a soirit- 631. 256tf ed discussion over KMKD on the PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 23 () The Multnomah county grand jury .investigating the Bowles mur der case today adjourned until' Fi'l day at 10 a. nt. . without reporting to the court. : 1 . ; .No reason lor adjournment was given. Court .attaches said, .'how,. ever,' the four women and three men asked to he relieased that they might attend .to business' mntters and do some Christmas shopping. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BIG DAYS Starting TOMORROW The World's Greatest Humorist Brings Christmas Cheer to All Medford in His Greatest Talkie ' ' ',' rr - Continuous Shows Christmas Day 1:30 to 11 No Advance in Prices : 'i . nit" J, l7' r "Ah drove a swarm o' bees cross the country.. and in the dead o' winter . . and ah never lost a single bee" Lightnin' Bill .' . . the most loved character in all hit- lory . , . lakes on a new charm ... a greater impor. ranee... with LAST TIMES TONITE FOR KBN'T dan.-. 1st. Bmnll fur nished' house; hardwqod flooiv 'tifireplace,..hyllt-!n. kitchen. sUi-, itlpnery tubs, etc., $37.5(1. Tel. ' 3S1I-J-2.- . T ' '-' . '272 RKSRRVB your table for Christ mas dinner at Covered Wagon Phoenix, Ore. Good things to eat; good as the best, bettor than tho best. 275 oo ram IL GSSEXgnsTS. WILL HQS in th. FRANK BACON, JOHN , GOLDEN Comedy Drama ... ,'-......:, .... f omnia Directed ky HENRY KING with LOUISE DRESSER Jon McCrea Hit in Cohan ' J. M. Kerrigan - I0 MOVIIIONI PIODUCtlN CHAS. (Buddy) ROGERS .In ALONG CAME YOUTH" " V THE BEST. GIFT OP ALL ; , FOX SCRIP! " ". It Saves Vou 10 Per cent " ' -r $2.60 Books for $2.25 . 5.00 Books for S4.50 'nr mtr load. Val 242tt fuci Co.. Tel, 'o Arrive IVunnrrfm .Miss (ienevu Hurt is exnocted to rrivo tomorrow evenlnir from olso, Ida., to sliond the holidays Ith her mother, Mrs. J. II. Hurt I'utman avenue. Miss lllurt Is a memtier of the Ilolno school faculty. on Homomado cake, fruit cake and Plum puddlnu at Marsh's Grocery. 274 Hon for ClirbttuuiN I'nrsnn Wolmter of Ina Antroles Is In this city to Hiend tho hnll days with his pnrentm Mr. and Mrs. YV. o. Webster. Kient J)y at Crater Jnrk uierlntondant U. O. Mollnsky Crater national park roturned mo city last ovcnlne from hav lug spent yosterdny at tho park. Genuine English holly and holly wrouths. Monarch Seed Co. 275 Christmas dance, Dreamland Thursday. Dec. 25. DynKO's Jazz Band. Visit lnK In Cnllrornln Mrs. M. R. Fisher loft last even- Inir to visit with friends nnd rela tives In Willows. Sacramento and Music by Herkeley, Cal. in dangora of tuberculosis and the vniues or tho Christmas Seal work. Tho eighteen day diet, says Dr. Stearns, tends to brlnn on tuhnr- culosls nt tho moat susceptible ages between 18 and 24 yoars. Know ledge for prevention of disease is spread by tho sale of Tuberculosis Christinas Heals. TlnnpA wllh Mia 1?nlA. nhKluf- r" y "i r.ma mns niaht. Dreamland hnll. A nans .Martin, service man w th uh ii,,.. ...n,! on, me nieui .Maying comnnny. left this mornlnir for his homo In Etna. J For Christmas got Hurlbut's cat., to spend Christmas with his lllble stories. Tel. 745-H. 256tf" family In that city. 'Indians Are Coming' New Rialto Serial Flowers for Christmas, a good selection, nt Medford Greenhouse. Ixits of space to park. Main, l'huno 37.4. All Xmas Cards half price. I Kuke-Chapmun Co., formerly Mod- iora nook Htore, 274 ("arr Is Improved tuin Carr of Central Point, who has been III with pneumonia for several days, is In nn Improved condition today, according to his brother, employed at llulilinrd llros,' store In this city. Dry kindling 2.50 a lA.ifl. Val ley Fuel Co. i4Jtf CbulT'bllu at I'oriliintl President J. A. Chinehlll f the Hnnthcrn Oregon Normal school, and Mrs. Churchill, expect to leave today for Portland to spend the holldnys with friends and relatives. Potted plants at popular prices for Xmas gifts. Monarch Seed On. 71 llrlng Hack n Prisoner Deputy sheriff Oscnr Dunford left today for orovllle, Cal., to tako in custody l.uther Crosby, wanted III Jackson county for burg lary not In a dwelling. The crime is alleged to have taken place re cently In Ashland. flNNflWN WflllNlN loon i: nuunuum IIUUI1UU 274 PUNJAB GOVERNOR LAIIORK. India, Dec. 23. UP - Sir Geoffrey do Montgomery', gov ernor of tho Punjab was wounded above the left hip nnd in one nrui today by two of six shots fired nt him ns he attended the university convocation, ltoth wounds wore stated to be t G. Hush Vlslilnir wins minor. Two police offlrlnls were c. . Rush, formerly of Ashland I"1"0 nl,rt ,n ,ho ""onipt on tho out now n isoslileni of Reno. Nov It s tlmo to fill your radiator with sntl-rroese. 1'rvstone, alcohol and clyco at Flchtner's Garage. 2S8tf i visiting hlsjwo eons. V. K. Rush of Ashland and Frank Rush of Medfonl. .Mr. RusrTwill spend the holidays In his old homo town. Klamath Falli potatoes. 9 In ewi Nuts, grapes, vegetable. Plneo or der early Tor dressed hens, turkeys 710 South Riverside.- Jt leaves for Hosrliurg 11. C. Taylor, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, left this ptornlng for Rojehurg. Mrs. Iliiniuifonl III Mrs. K, u Hannafonl of the Jackson County liulldlng nnd lain n association has been nlxuint from Hie ortlce for the past two days because of Ilium. If you have nny chnnce left when you are mailing packages, why don't you use It to buy Christmas Tuberculosis Seals 7' Kvery penny counts! Tho booths nro In both iostofflces. If Dnlly Taxi, phono 13. to 4 passengers. lie: 1 f Are In Kcnlito Mr. n, vMik. Win. Iie Hrlokcr and son Hobble nre sienillng Christmas In Seattle with relatives and friend.. They plan to return inc. latter part of tlj.. week tn order that Mr. ltrlcker "ay sccompsny the srouts on their three days" trip Ul Lake o' the Woods. governor's life. Two students were arrested in connection with the attempt. All tho shots were fired nt close iiunrters, I Shopping Day I 'til Christmax nrlll Sheet Metal Works does ei reit reikilrlng, fender nnd anto body iei.ilii;. O tf Qi Q BuyChritmaaf Tim McCoy, featured with Al- lene Ray In the thrilling chapter Play, "Indians Are Coming," the first chapter of which will ho shown at the. Fox Rialto theatre -nristmns uny, lived with the dlans for n long period of his me. When he was ndonted hv r largo tribe. Through them h learned the sign language, cus toms and trlbnl habits. "Indians Are Coming" is in II .chapters. The strong supporting cast In cludes Edmund Cohh and Don Francis. FOR SALE 'Rest buy In town, new 4 -room modern plastered nouye, garage, woodshed, near grade nnd high school; $75 down, bal like rent, inquire 526 Haven 2.U FOR SALE-r-IIoiise for wrecking or moving. Hack of Faher. store, Centrnl Point. SMALL furnished apt; new and clean; lights nnd water furnish ed; 35 per week, with bath, at tile Gloria-Pan, 37o So. Central S0 WA.VTnn High school girl to work for room anil board. Tel Mr,'.'-v. -a DANCE OLDTIME and NEW 'Till 2 o'Clock , Christmas Eve Dreamland Hall Ladies Free Gents .75 i Card or Thanks. We wwh to thank our manyi menus ror the kindness and sym pathy shown us during our h-e renvement in the loss of our son and brother; also for the floral offerings. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Nnhss, - K,melle Xahss, Henry Nnhss, Mr. und Mrs. Luthor Conger. 274 if K ovular communication of UNimo Chapter, O. K. S., Wodnroilny eve. Irc. 14. 1IATTIM M. AI.IlKV. W, Woo v.l Watch and Jewelry Repairing , BXPERTLY DON6 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Graduate of one of the best watch making schools In the U. S. 1G years' experience. C. Earl Bradfish JEWELER Medford Oregon GENUINE ENGLISH HOLLY 1 Put it in your Christmas packages. Decorate your Christmas table with holly. Place orders early. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Phone 260 J 2 DAYS, 8TARTING TODAY Oh, for a woman who can resist the appeal of this hard-boiled, heart . breaking burglar.' v SMART COMEDY Admission : XJ A '-y Mat.,10 and 25 'I. Eve.. 10 and 35 I with ' .!.-." J' . "'-'."-''',' .. Starts -CHRISTMAS DAY TIM McCOY in Jeanette MacDONALD Reginald DENNY Marjorie v WHITE