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P2GE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Iturn Your 1'ori'li LljililH To bettor enable the detivory of It? t;i ted ChrlHtmaH mail t h f h even- Inff. I'nMmiiHier Warner rcfueM llielr porch Htfhts of their homcn iturnlnft until midnight. Three liiiilillnv AppllcmloiiK J. J. OsHonbruKKo plans to be Kin building uperutiom on South Kir Htreet at a cost of S 1 000, ntinj y. W. .Walker will upend ISO to repair -u dwelling on I'entral ave Uite, while I. II. ItecHvell will re! pair n garaKP on West Tenth Htreet' lit a eoHt of $.0, according to ap-1 plications on file today at the city, building department. I Iiinily lieu 1 1 Um at Salem ' .Judge and .Mrn. fJlenn O. Taylor and the latter' parent, Mr. and .Mrs. Carkln. left thlw morning for Salem, where they will upend f'hrlstmait with Mr. and Mrs. John II. Cnrkln and ' family nnd then go on to Portland for a few day vlnil. Judge Taylor expoet to bo back next Munduy or Tuirtny, and Mr. Taylor may remain in the metropolis to uttend the Htate teacher' convention. For' tlie last minuto fflft Whit man' candy delivered nt any time chrlMtma day by Heath's Drug .Store. Phono 884. 275 (;oImi? to Porijiinrt Mr. and Mr. A. M. O'-IIanlnn will flpend Christ mm In Portland with Mr. O'llanlon's parents. They plan to be awuy About n week. If you havo any change left, whon you aro mailing packages, why don't you use it to buy Christinas Tuberculous Seal ? Hvery penny count I Tho booth are In both pontofflces. tf Kpeml Holiday In Denver Mr. and Mr. K. Sfiliman are spending the holidayw In lenver, Colo. Mr. SUllman formerly lived there 30 years ago. Our new studio is opnosfte now iioiiy theater. Tno 1'casieya, tt' From IlsrniM Point iueHta from distant point reg Utered ot Medford hotels Include P. W. 'Dowler of Indianapolis, Ind and J. L. Held of Detroit, Mich. ChrlAtma dance, Oold Hill Xmas Kve.'Dec. 24. SuYita Clau will ho there In pernn. Dance till 8:00, . , 275 Minor Auto Collision - llov. C. 11. Porter flgurod In an nu to collision yesterday on a. coun try road near Medford when his car crashed with one driven by Cha'rlcn Adlclns, according to a re port on filo today at tho police nation. The roport Indicated but , little dnmage. , ; Jtadlator antl-froo,o,glyco, nleo- hoi, at Post Offloo Super Service. i 270 Little (ilrl lipprovlug Little Mary Jo Plymale, daughter of Mr. Vera Plymale, who ha been 111 with pneumonia, In In a much Improved condltlpu today. .Dry kindling $2.5U ley Fuel Co. load. Val 242tf Mitrliell Girl Jlomo Made Mitchell, teacher of the Nfim Valley chno, and Marie Mitchell, who I teacher at Uend. are spending the Chrltma holi day In Ashland With their par ent, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mitchell. 'Don't ml Gold Hill Wed., 24. Dance till 3:00. Tho donco of tho year. Deo. best 27f IViiligrouerH Meet l-Ylday Tho Talent district fruitgrower will meet Friday evening, Decem ber itOth, at the duttrlct Irrigation office. Ilalplt Hadley will give ft talk on fruit markoting. All grow er are Invited. ChrlMmaa Trees On tale at Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office, beginning Saturday, December 13. Kmployco' Itelief Committee. 275 SlxSul llolldayN with Klti Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daniel will leave thi afternoon for Nell creek to spend the Christmas holiday with their daughter, Mrs. Hay Of fenbaeher and family. They plan tn return tomorrow. The health of each one of u depend to a largo extent upon the health of everyone else. Iluy ChrMmns Seals! tf Genuine ' German Gingermenner are necossary to every o o m p 1 e t e Christmas tree. We have two bIscb at vory nominal prices. 15c and 25c each J Leave for Ixh AnKt'le Kred Itiejrrew and on Frank of KiikIo I'oliu left today fur Lo AnHi's whore thfy plan to vjiondj ItiiMy Marking1 Cars ' The brisk t'hritman trade of the. past two week has ca lined more work for City Traffic Of fleer Thomas Itobiimon In miirkiriK curt in Die liuxlnefrf Meetion to prevent tnittic rrtnKi.Hlon hy nVolli,1K over- parking. The car have been ob HerviiiK the one hour time limit rellnlouHly and the number of tags pasHed out havo been compara tively few. Dr. Ttobt. K. Lee. Liberty Hldff. Kytfs examined, kIuhhcs. tf VIhIIm III Vl'f'ltll -Mrs. A. II. Lamm left by train today for Vreka to upend ChriHt m;if with relatives, She plans to return to Med ford the first of the week. Special permission to run till 3:00 Wed., Dec. 24, Xmna Eve. at Gold Hill. 275 CliasfuJnii llolhlayn Visit Mr. and Mr. Ira Chantaln are spending the ChrUtma holidays in Ashland with Mr, and Mr. W. W. Itryan In the llellview dimrict, parents of Mrs. ChaHtaln. If you havo any change left when you are mailing packages, why don't you UHe It to buy Christmas Tuberculosis Seals? 1'Jvery penny counts! Tho booths are In both pontofflces. tf OrojronlnilH nt HohIk Oreonlans at ' Medford hotels. other than those' registered from Portland were K. CI. Nixon ana H II. Efson of Kimene. J. M. Hoard, man of Haleni. fleorne It. Case, "V. IC. Fox and Mr. and Mrs. IjJ J tlonnett of noHeburg. rotted plnnts nt popular prices for Xmas gifts. Monarch Heed Co, ' 270 Civil Slilt IkKllll The California Oregon Powr company filed suit In circuit court today against H. M. Heott for-the collection of a promissory noto for J2.S.'iK.3(l, claimed to bo overdue. The note was secured by a property mortgage. Dry kindling $3.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Visiting region Men (luy Applowhlto and Osear Sil vers of Ashland attended a busl ness meeting of tho Medford Amer ican Legion on Monday. llrlll Sheet Metal Works does ex pert repairing, fender and nuto body Tepalrlng. tf More ft'linol Prostrmiin Christmas programs will he pre sented tonight In severeal rurnt school districts preparatory to clos ing for tho holidays. .Programs will ho presented by the Mt. ritt. North Trail, Missouri Flats and rtuch schools this evening and this afternoon a program will bo tn swing at tho Agate sclidol. Mrs Heston Orleve, teacher for tho riatchery district, held a' party to day for her students, nt Prospect. Daily's Taxi, Phone IB. 85c; 1 to 4 passengers. Condition Is 1 inlianged . Ollhert Ullnnchard, (lrants Pass man injured in an auto crash Bun- day on tho Pacific highway north ot Medford. Is still severely 111 at the community hospital. No change In his condition wa reported to day. Phono 542. We'll hatil away your refuse. City Sanitary Servloo. 237tp llcrger Talks Ashland is nn Oregon city that always halls tho coming of spring with great Joy. Willi the arrival of tho Johnny-JuiiiPiilis and pussy willows tho tourist crop also starts to bloom.. P. H. llergcr, at the Multnomah hotel from tho south ern city, Is sure tho Heaver state will havo moro tourists In 1031 and many, many times moro than It had In 1021. Orcgoning. Wo will deliver a box of Whit man enndy to any address on Christmas day. Just phone Heath's Drug "Store, 8S4. 275 Visiting Viytfonl Relatives Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Stspleton are here for the holidays from Los An geles, visiting her brothers. Delmar mil Harold Warren. They aro ac companied by W. T. Warren of Santa Ann. father of Mrs. Staple ton and Harold and Delmar Wnr ren. Annual Xmas ball, Cold Hill, Wed. Dec. 24. Dance till 9:01). I Have nil tho fun you want, 2ir PortlamlcrH In City 'l'irrtlanders registered today at Medford hotels ere Mr, and Mr. T. Carter. Harry Cater, Peter O. Klley. J. W. tin liners and L. K. Yoimce. i I Tho lienlth of ench one of us depends to n largo extent upon ' thn health of everyone else, ltuy Christmas Seals! tt Fores! Mail nit Vacation Norman While, assistant super vlmtr of the Crater national forest. Is spending his nnmial vacation, which began ii'iottt a week ago, at King City, Ca!., and vicinity. I Christmas Trees On oale. at j Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office, , beginning Saturday, December 13. EniployV Itcllet Committee, I75" III With Hie Mumps 1 'Corrlne Spurgeon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. It, Spurgeon, is 111 at her home today with mumps. Dry kindling (2.50 a ley Fuel Co. load. Val 242tf VUll Dnllghlrr Hero Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vantls of Salem arrived In Medford yester day to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Urigshy and son. Mrs. tlrlgftliy Is Mr. and Mrs. Yan tls' daughter. tx-t mn write your firs Insurance. Carl V. Tengttald, Hotel Holland Itldg., Phono vvi. tf MEDFORD MAIL Merifnrd Couple to Weil A mHrriiiKe licence whi bmued yesterduy at th county clerk' of fice to KukhoII U. bemon, 3a, and lieleu nankin, 24. both of Mod ford. A license was also Issued yesterday to Ralph Ferguson. 21, and Uarbara Kdxall, IK, both of Ashland. HeatneH at J'ortlmul A. 1'j. Jteame hua been u Port land visitor the past few day. A, real holiday party I, American Legion annual Chrltuma hall, Oil ental Garden, Thur. Dec. 2C. 27i Ilnickenu'wls at Portland Alan Uraekeureed and Mr. Ilrackenreed were at the Imperial hotel yeHiei flay -from Medford. "Mr. Urackenreed Ih a bujsinotts man of the pear city. The Orejtonlan. It's time .10 fill your radiator with antl-frooze, J'reatone, alcohol and Clyco at Fichtnor's Gnrngiv 232 tf n Klks lslgc Meeting j Itecause of tomorrow b e I n g i Chrlflmas day, the-weekly meeting! of the Klks lodge which fails on Thursday night will be dispensed with, as will also the New Year's night meeting, which falls on the same night. Portraits of distinction. Tho Pcasleys, opp. Holly theater, tf Were Ashland Visitors Among the visitors in Ashland yesterday from other parls of tho county were Mrs. H. K. Rogers and daughter of Central Point. Coats '.relined. and remodeled at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Itldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181. : . i . . tf"' Vocation ut Utiiitc Albio ' Heck, who Is teaching school at Powell llutte. Ore., Is spending the Christmas vacation with his pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heck of Medford. Permanent wave, J3.00 complete: facials, scalp treatments and oil shampoos, 50c. Prevost "Beauty Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 363. 253tf VlKllliiflr Iter Sisters Mrs. Hallle Anderson of Seattle arrived by train today to spend the holidays with her sisters, Mrs. J. GritMch ot Medford and Mrs. F. Schuler of Yreka. Tho event of the senson! ' "Legion Christmas hall, tomorrow night, Oriental Gardens! Admission f 1.00 couple. 27 5 From Kcnttlo ' Jean Hnydor, Mr. and Mrs. C. Scroth and A. D. Schafen of 8ft attlo were among those from "Se attle stopping last night at local hotels.. - Broken windows roglaMd by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf Two Warrants Issued Tho county clerk's office issued bounty warrants today t Austin Jack, Iloguo Hlver, one coyote, and to Hugh Combest, Talentr one coy ote, . ' Pottod plants at popular prices for Xmas gifts. Monarch Seed Co. 275 ICxiMM'tetl Jloinn Tonight Deputy Sheriff Oscar Dunford Is expected to return this evening from Orovllle, Cnl with Luther Crosby, wanted In Ashland on a burglary charge. Crosby had been sought for sometime and will be given a hearing In Justice court early next week. t Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist, Phlpps Hldg. Phono 1462. 177tf Mm. Ijyninn to lU'tnrn Mrs. Carrie Lymnn, who Is In import, Ida., spending tho holi days with her daughter, plans to return to Medford nftor New Year's according to won) received from her today by local friends. Turkey dinner ChristmnB nt Hu snn's What-Not. Soup to dessert. 50c. -?& Sleepers Continue Anivnl Tho cold weather of Inst night drove mord transients to' the city prison for freo lodging. Tho doors are left open until 11 o'clock or so and they nro then locked. Hy that time, uulto n number of wan derers, young nnd old. have ar rived, thankful they had found shelter from tho cold. Week KihI nt (irnnts Pass Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chcsley nnd daughter Grace rnd Miss Violet Heath of Medford were visitors ot Grants Pass over the week end. Genulno English holly and lwlly wreaths. Monarch Seed Co. 7D llcproscnl California Those rrom California cities stopping In Medford last ' night were Ida A. Williamson nnd son of Walnut Creek, Mrs. n. McCoy of Dunsmillr, Dr. and Mrs. M. V. Moller ot San Pedro. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. ltedynet of lteddlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. CI. Oaroldson of Sacra mento. Mr. and Mrs. Itartg Keown and Victor Anderson bf San Kran rlsco and J. II. Thrasher of Lot Ang.'lcs. , Photograph for ' Xmas. 'The Pcasleys, opp. Holly theater. tf Miss llnyt Hero Miss Millie Hoyt'nf Fort Klam ath Is spending the Christmas holi days with her mother, Mrs. S. K. Hewlett of lOaglo Point, nnd was shopping In this city yesterday. Iturn dry slab wood, $R and ?6 per load. Me. Kucl Co., Tel. at. 256lf tiucit of Mrs. 1'ntlcrwixnl Miss Jane Hucher of San Fran cisco Is In Medford to spend tho holidays with Mrs. Kllen I'nder wood. Horn green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel Co., Tel. (31. f Stf Mr. ftnsrnnnuiti Heturns A. S. ltosenbsum. L'elght and pasM'nger agent for tiTi Houthern Pacific with headquarters In Med ford, returned this morning from lloseburg. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, Mr. KldKilge Improved E. N. Kldredge, who han been seriouifty 111 for the past 10 day at -his home in this city. 1 in a flliphtly Improved condition today. Ieave for Sun Franclwo - Mrs. Conrad tftng and daughter Connie left by train thi noon for San Francisco, where they will spend Christmas with Mr. Stang. who 1c in a hospital in that cits. Genuine English holly hnd holly wreaths. Monarch Seed Co. 275 418 Hum of Mull . ThO' train from tho north, due In Mudforil at 11:40, win nn hour late today. A total of 418 ban of mail defltinod for this city were unloaded, cauxinK a short delay. For Chrlntmus Bible stories. Tel. ?t IIurlbut'H 745-H. 250tf POPE ATTACKS VATICAN CITY, Dec. 24. (JPfT Popo Pius. In hlK Christmas ad dress to the college of cardinals today, renewed his attacks on Prot estant missionary activity In Italy. While the Luteran treaties sign ed In 1929 permit the existence of other sects than Catholicism in Italy, he said they do not permit Protestant propaRanda, and they expressly safeguard "Rome's sac red characterH.'" Tho pontiff dwelt at length on the burdens the past year had brought upon him and the world, devoting much of hid 40 minute address to unemployment. Re had intended, he at id, to Issue nn en cyclical on matrimony but It wa.s not quite finished and Its Issuance would be delayed. GIFTS FOR THOSE OSSINIcIG, X. f.. Dec' 84. P) Speeded' 'by Adolph Ijcw'isohn copper' magnate, nnd' others- Inter- 'ested In prison phllanthrophy and" reform, santn Claus got to sin bins: pnMiin a Hay eui ly. He brought IB gifts today to each of the 22E0 prisoners, to wit An orange, two apples, A safety rnzor with two., blades, a shirt, clgnr, a package of clgarets package of tobacco, a cake, a, package of cookies, a bar of tollol soap, a slick of shaving soap, a can of evaporated milk, a -can of condensed milk and a pound of stignr. , 1 ... Meteorological Report December 24. 1031). , ' KorecnMs. Medford nnd vicinity: Tonight and Thursday rnln; warmer to night. Oregon: Ttnln west: local snows enst portion tonight and Thursday. Not much change In temperature i' i' Local Data Temperature (degs.).. 41 ., ?"J Highest (last 12 lira.) 44 '. 41 Lowest (last 12 Ill's.) 28 i 22 Itel. humidity (pc.).... "4 . " Precipitation (In.) 00 .00 State of weather Cldy. Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing. 21 degrees. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1. 1H3II. 6.05 Inches. Temperature a year ngo today Highest. 40: lowest. 33. Sunset today, 4:45 p.m. Sunrise Thurwlny, J:3S a. ill. Sunset Thursday, 4:45 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time PROTESTANTS MISSION WORK SANTA CLAUS HAS CITY P.aker City .... Mlsmarck HoIm Denver T)et Motnc .... Kresno Molenn tts AKphps Murhtit'll 1'hoenlx Pol l land Jtod llluff ItOHohnrR Salt Uike fan Frnnolseo Hanta Ke Seattle Spokane W..HH Walla .. Winnlpop 21 .ts so Ml ?6 r,(j afi 72 (4 l'i 4 r..' r.5 28 54 3S 4S ail 32 20 2 30 Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear clenr Clear Cldy. Clear Cleat- Clear c-ldy. Chly. Cldy. Cldy. 30 28 52 32 33 34 22 30 in 40 16 40 ! 2S 20 W. J. Hutchison. Meteorologist. PIONEER WOMAN DEAD IN ARKANSAS POUT SMITH. Ark.. Dec. 24. frV Mm. SuHiiti J. Iamnn. OroKn pioneer, who made the trip to la (Irande. Oregon In n covpretl wan on from Clinton. Missouri In 1S79. died here today at the home nf her ri;iiiKhtir. Mm. C. S. tlarria. lturlal will be nt Im Grande, OREGON. 'WEDXESDAY, DECEMBER 24 3930. OLSEN PINCH HITS FOR SANTA GLAUS AT L!0N MEETING Santa Claiis In all , his glory called upon members of the Lions club today noon at tho regular luncheon nt tho HotelHolland. And ' the Christmas carols and other songs he sang convinced the group that he was : none other than George Olstn, well known local entertainer. Little Joan Burke, daughter of Mr. und. Mrs., J. J. . Uurke also entertained the audience with two readings, which were much en Joyed. Upon being quizzed by the West ern Union manager. Don Collier, regarding his mail, Santa read sev eral letters from members of the club. He apologized for being thin, due to tho hard winter and proceeded to unload his uack. The tables were attractively decorated in Christmas greens and candles for tho annual Christmas party and a brilliantly lighted tree In the corner of the dining room completed the holiday atmosphere. A roar and a wish for a "very merry Christmas" were voiced for the Reynolds, managers or the hotel, for the wplendld arrange ments made for the luncheon. 4 - PLAY- SCORES A HIT The "Copco Players' scored an other hit v-ith the local radio pub lic last nlcht in the, new Chrifltrnaa drama by Helen Norris, "A Sprie of Holly." The plot hart to do with tho comparative happiness of ChriRtmas time as enjoyed hy rich and poor. How the rich man's Christmas was transformed by the little newwhoy and his blind sister Is cleverly broufjht out by Miss Norris in this new drama which met with popular acclaim by all who listened in. Tho work of Phil Qulsenberry and Suzette Ktennett. juvenile radio artists of Medford was espe cially noteworthy as was also the difficult dialect part of Lucy, the colored servant as read hy Helen Brayton. All of the other mem bers of tho cast, Jo Murray Hos tel, Stella Quisenberry, Fletcher Fish and Lee Bishop, read their lines in true professional style. An announcement of. Interest was made concerning the next Copco prosram on Tuesdny, Dec. 30, which will feature another brand new Norris drama entitled "Drifting." ( By the Associated Prejs.) IGenuine, oltl-fashione ' ;Chriat mas weflthor prevailed in eastern Oregon today, but the western sec tion had yet to receive its first snow of the season a Christinas (eve drew on, and latest reports from S. Claus had him nearing the northern boundary of the state on his annual visitation to Oregon. The weather bureau predicted slightly warmer weather in the western .section tonight, with rain. Local snows were forecast for the ea.st portion. CHRISTMAS BALL WILL 11 LoValj Uuiifoi ffth Vnre looking fnrwnnd toihi aMiturtl jrhristmns ball, whh ri will be staged dy !.d ford Post No. 15 of the American Lotion tomorrow night. The Ori ental Gardens hall room with its spaclotiH dunce floor, has been en paged for the occasion and Horn Provost and his popular enter tainers will furnish the latest in dance music. Preparations have been made by the commltteo In charge of tho affair to take caro of a largo attendance. : Regular communication of Keamca Chapter, O. K. S., Wednesday eve. lce. 54. TI lPTI v. i a i.iikv. I Secy W Christmas OhwnniHV. rssis Malta Commandery No. 4, ffj iv. r., win noiu tno cux- lll'i.nHnrv Tnmitliii hrnt- ma ohseiance, at Ma- kV sonic hall, A h 1 a n d. Thursday morning. Dec. 25. at 9 o'clock prompt. All Sir KniRhts are courteously invited to attend. H. V. I.KK, Command"r. V.'rr PA V. Uoeorder. ?7f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FA KM FOlt LKASK 1. 2. 3 or 4 yenwj 83 acre. vallc', rli'lient soil: free water; 2 mlljt NV nf Cenirnl Point: R-room hou-e. hiit barn. k01 chicken house, well, shade, 3 horses und machinery; 40 n year cj1i rnt. Act quick. See 1). K. Millard. 4.'3 K. Main. J - HOOM furnUhed apt!: private bath; fresh, clean: g;i ratio; adults Only. 244 Bo. Oi.ipe. Tel. WAXTKD iJidy to do general of fice w n r k and h on w o rk : t o mart Immodiutely. No objection to Ituly with child. Salary and board. Write application to P. O. Hox T."2. Q !:; EASTERN OREGON SEES ONLY SNOW KOI! SAI.V:Threi f.it him. K u waii. Phone 44;-w. :;; : Un UUUMj LOS ANGELES, Dec. it. PI Tom Mix, film cowboy, was ill FOX WEST): UOAST WISH YOU ALL A MERRY and present for your Happiness The World's Greatest Wit, Humorist and Philosopher WILL ROGERS Bringing a hew delight to Comical Bill Jones, the most loved character in all his tory ... in 66 LIGHT I ... ' l' 4 With LOUISE DRESSER j I I Continuous 1 Ifi. ""' JMMummm mrrm j ' 1 -I I Shows T 1 " 111,11 1,11 " DAILY I 1 VRtAO You Don't Have to Shop far the . t nr. att M 1 XMAS Best Gift of All . BARGAIN II DAY "FOX -SCRIP" . MATS. 11 ..a. ---Good from Coast.to Coast": X.OUIO $2.50 Books for S2.25 . OR I 1 11 P. M. S5.C0 Books for S-1.50 ' &JL . I Children 10 Any Time Evening, Adults 35c . j THE HOUSE OF HITS " ' 3 Days, StarU yPS'i ("l If, TOMORROW B Ccntinuous 8hows ff"" j' S'''! fc r , , wiucTIM McCOY I I , n.' u-ife Mrs: I 2V t- ".cf! ur nir 111 nu iji'riui -uuii - She eh:irt;id extreme menuii ciuti- ?hugh e had entered a denial of" ..i.Q....a i j Eel Feast Ready - 1 NAPLES, Italy. Dec. ! (n : Eight hundred tons of eels arrived today ,!rom;BMUr C,c for Z SEDAI.IA. Mo.. Dec. lit.-,-. ITtnlfev dinners, a (lime each l.... ; Knock served Tll't at his cafe. The tixin's Included cigars and near ( I HE AIRES CHRISTMAS 4 DAYS, STARTS , TODAY .vvs - W ' if THE INDIANS WitlcTIM McCOY