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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. rRDFORD, 0 RlXi OX, SATURDAY, DKCKMBKR 27, UWO.
PAGE THREE
Pawnshop Vault Houses
Section of Thorn Crown
Placed On Christ's Brow
NEW YOliK. Dec. 27. (P A
ICth century reliquary purported
to contain a soction uf the crown
of thorns which l!oin:tn so Idiom
placed on the brow of Christ be
fore the crucifixt ion, is reposing
in t lie vaults of n New York pawn
broker, the Kvenini l'ost says to
day.
The art dealer who placed it
there attributes Its ownership to
Archduke hudwlji. brother-in-law
of former Km.pre.sj Zita. The sac
rod relic, one of the mo:rt inter
esting in the world, if genuine, is
said to have been held in the Ans-
The coldest temperature of the
winter so far was reached between
7:30 and ! o'clock this morning
when the mercury fell to IS de
grees above, following a cold night
with a temperature of 20 above at
5 a. m., making last night also
the coldest one so far. The lowest
previous temperature of this win
ter was 2tt above.
Despite periods of sunshine the
(-'Hiaittdcr of the day the tempera
ture remained quite chilly, making
Jt the coldest day of the. winter.
The cold seems destined to con
tinue as the forecast is for feair
weather tonight and Sunday, with
fog and no change in temperature.
The Knights of Pythias
will hold it.s second annual
lodgt
guest
banquet next Monday at the
K. P.
bull ami Jtmnn.r tlwi nutn l,lu . t..
be present will be Leslie V.. Crouch. I
Portland, s u p r erne chancellor.
There will also hp other high dig
nitaries. The banquet w'ill begin at
ti:"lu xi nd will be followed by an
interesting program.
PREPARE ELK TEMPLE
FOR NEW YEAR EVENT
A crew of decorators were busy
today, decorating the Elk.s temple
for the big New Year's eve ball
there next Wednesday night for
Elks and their friends. It prom
ises to ho one of the most success
ful parties in years and dancers
Are expected from nil parts of
southern Oregon. Music will be
furnished by a local dance or
chestra. JAPANESE DISTURBS
RULER DURING RIDE
TOKO; Japan, Dec. 27, (
Police today held a man here
pending investigation of a disturb
mire yesterday as the emperor was
jirlinK in a coach to open the diet
session.
The man, whose identity was not
published, started miming through
the crowd toward the coach in an
effort to present the emperor a pe
nt ion regarding a personal griev
ance. LAST TIMES TONIGHT!
THE YEAR'S BIGGEST
MUSICAL COMEDY!
?WHOOPEE"
WITH
EDDIE CANTOR
This picture has been showlncj
to record-breaking crowds
DON'T MISS IT!
HERE EARLY MORNi NORTHWEST AREA1
i
j
i
l a
POPULAR PRICES
Mat. 10-35 - Eve. 25-50
.rian royal family since the ICth
century.
The "itupposed portion Of the
crown of thorns is in A jeweled
compartment stirioumled by f in
ures of the Viruin Mary St.-John,
and ani-els. The compartment is
lined with penrls and emeralds,
one of 1( carats. The whole is
encased in a black box.
Another portion of the thorny
crown is supposed to exlst in the
collection of holy relics in the ca-
thplrnl nf VnffA l'lnmp nf Purls
Onlv soecial visitors are n'lowod tn
view the thorns and then only on
holy day
COLD WAVE HITS
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec.
Minimum
mjieraturcs for Oregon
and other Pacific Northwest points
iivc Hided In the weather bureau
bulletin, follow:
linker, (: liolse. X above; Marsh
field, above; Mcdford, JU above;
I'ocatello, 4 below; Portland, 34
nbove; Eugftie. 30 above; Albany,
Salem. 20 above; Rose
;ihove; Seaside. 34 above;
IS above; Walla Walla,
Wolf Crock, 20 above.
burg, 3i!
Spokan".
20 above;
MEETING CALLED
SALEM, Ore, Dec. 27. (IP) To
provide funds for r.::cthcr interest
payment on all deposited bonds of
the ("rants Pass irrigation district
in Josephine county and to consid
er other details incident to the dis
trict reorganization, the bond hold
ers committee will meet at Grants.
Pas
lanttary 10, State Engineer
Stiicklm said today.
A total of $1,:!5l,imn, or all but
$10it,ow) of the district bonds, have
been deposited with the state recla
mation commission.
ON FEDERAL BIDING
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 27. (JP)
Foundation plans for the proposed
new federal building will be com
pleted in March and a contract
let for the foundation about April
1. if preliminary sketches are re
ceived in Washington by January
1 as scheduled, says a letter re
ceived by C.overnor Xorhlnd from
P. T. M iller. representing Presi
dent Hoover's emergency employ
ment committee. '
Prince Injured
LONDON, Dec. 117. Aft Prince
(Jeorge, youngest son of King
George, was thrown from his
horse and slightly injured while
hunting with tho Ilclvoir hounds
this afternoon.
-f
SaviMl I'Yoni Ice.
SANDUSKY, Ohio, Dec. 27. (VP)
The lives of nearly 100 men and
boys were endangered today when
a large section of ice on which
they were fishing in Sandusky
bay. broke away from the main
land and, floated toward LnKo
Erin
TOMORROW
(One Day Only
(Continuous Shows)
It is with pride and pleasure
we present
BY SPECIAL REQUEST
11
ALSO
Selected Short Subject!?
KMED Tonite 6 to 6:15
m
Tf$TeV
Leverctte and Niedermcyer
Nt. Mark's Kpisriuil.
Corner Oakdale and Fifth St.
Win. li. Hamilton, rector.
8 a. in., Holy communion.
10 a. in., Suhday school.
11:15 a. m.. I loly communion
j with special music
i . . i - -
! Methodist
for. South Ivy and Tenth.
j Sunday school 10 a. in.
: Sermon, 1 1 a. in. Subject,
"What .Manner of Man Is Thi
KefutiiiK evolution, the monkey
j man, etc.
; Youiik1 people's meeting 0:3U
; P- m-
i KvaiiBelistic services 7:30 j. m.
Hev. Kmnictt Andrews, student
I lh Portland Bible Institute,
will hrinff the message. All wel
come. A. C. Archer, pastor.
Sccnlh Day Aclveiitlst
Cor. Jientty and Edwards Sis.
Sabbath school 9:45 n. in. Mrs.
It. O. ljockwood, supt. J. Ii, Mee
han, assistant supt.
(.'lunch services 11 a. m. Young
people's meeting 3 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Sun
day evening sons service 7:30 p.m.
1 nst ru mental music.
Lecture 8 p. ni. by Evangelist
T. M. Laugherg, T. L. Thuemler
! assisting. Subject, "The Crisis and
the Climax of All Time."
Welcome.
Talent Methodist Kpiscoiml.
Sunday school at 11:4 3. Your
child will be cared for.
M orni ng w orslij p at 11 o'clock.
Theme, "The Coming of Jesus."
Junior league. 4 p. in. Let's
make the contest snappy.
Evening worship, 7:3u. Lois of
mu.'ie and singing. The topic for
Sunday night. "The Devil."
Christina program Wednesday
night. 8 o'clock. All are invited
to hear the children sing . and
speak, and take part in the cele
bration. We are here to help you
and your children. Come and help
us.
English Lutheran Church.
Kourth at Oakdale Ave.
Dr. 11. C. Kunk. pastor.
"The Name Called Wonderful"
will be the subject discussed by
the pa.stor on the first Sunday
alter Christmas, at 1 1 a. in. The
mysterious thing about Christmas
will he touched upon in this ad
dress. Christmas anthems, and the
presence of the fairy tree with its
glittering halls and pendants, will
add to the joy of this special ser
vice. The llible school begins at 10
a. m.
You are cordially invited to at
tend our services.
First Methodist.
Alexander i. "Dennett, pastor.
Sunday morning worship at
1 1.
o clock, with sermon by the pas
tor. "Koundatlon Stones for the
New Year." Mrs. C. H. Paske,
s(doist.
No Sunday evening preach in,
.service, .
Sunday school, 9:4 a. m.
lip worth league young people's
hour, 0 p. m.
New Year's eve devotional hour,
Wednesday. 7:30 o'clock.
All people welcome.
Interna (loiinl Hlble Students.
Judge Jtutherford, lecturer.
Broadcasting a AVatch Tower
program over K.MRl) Sunday even
ing from 7 to 7: IS. This program
will consist of n lecture by Judge
Uutherford. known as the world's
greatest Hlble scholar and lecturer.
The title of the lecture is "Satan."
One of these lectures will he given
by electrical transcription every
Sunday evening over KMIOD until
further notice.
International Bible Students
meet for study every Sunday morn
ing at the home of Mrs. W. W.
Bailey, 1 d2 Mistletoe street, and
every Wednesday of icrnoon nt
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Anna
Brewer, South Central avenue,
All interested tn Watch Towel
Bible Mudy are welcome.
I'liM 1 la pi i st riitinh.
II. lOaton, minister.
W
., Sniubiy Heboid.
Worship. .Sermon by
The Maklnu of a Uec-
1 I :
in.
tli i.ilur
I Old."
I i;:u . ;
I ini: 1br e
Till" p.
A Ple;,i
in., Vouii'-; peopl
meet-
KIoiip..
m.. Kvenii: worfhip.
ii 'z feJ'tni" of the niorn-
inir w
by M
rhip hour will h the nolo
v Kuniec liivis uf f Myuipin.
Wa.ih.. who If visiting In Medlord
with her HM-ent.. Mr. and Mih.
Charles Dii vIh. Mlw DuvIb will
sinu tlie "Kiisslan Lullaby. "
The even in,' Hervico will be In
ehiiic of the choir of (lie Ash
land Iktptist church, which will
ive their Christ nm.s cantata for
our benefit.
Von are enrdlilly Invited to
share these exp'rleneeM with tin.
I'irt ( hriliaii ( liuivh
Ninth mid oakdale.
W. II. l;aird. piintor.
Hlble nchool at !:45 u. m.
C.
W. Konkel, Hlit.
MorninK worship brj;in at l:fu
tin loon Mil'Jeet, "Tlie I'ntlodileii
Path."
Christian I'ndeavor at R:3n p. m.
Kvenini; (vanweliKti nor vice at
7:3". The special music for both
th" nioi nln and evnnlnc nervier I
w ill be furniHhed by a mixeil J
)U''tct: 1 ; I Minor Curry, eopr.ino;
Mih. M. K. OtjM.n, alto; M. 1 1.
' i!snn, tenor; John Kirk pat rlrk,
iir annual church meet in ft will
1 held next. Wednesday niht be.
ntfii nii at fi: .'la with a covered
dlKh dinner. Thin will be followed
bv an election of officers nnd the
innual n-fniiiB of nil department
.f tlie ebiiieh, The Christian Iwi
dt a vor have chat Re of the nor la I
program. At midnight lliere will
be a short devotional service.
Find Cliorch of ChrM. S4'lenll-t.
Authorized branch tf th mother
church the First Chun h of Christ.
Sj-l"nii() in tof ton, Ma.
S-rl't-s are h-M everv Sunday
at 11 u' loek. chur h edifice. 2 2
North Oakd'i le. Subject for Sun
day. Uwm-r christian S'T-
Sunday school at U :4.1. Appll
cani.s under the aye of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday v e " ui' meetings,
which include testimonies of Chi
tian Science luulin'$-, at S o'clock.
The reading room, which is In
the Merttoi'il building, is open for
readiiur purposes daily from'
m. to (i p. m.. except Sundays and
holidays. The librarian is in at
tendance from 11 to 4. lhiriim
these hours tin Lllble and nil au
thorized t'hristinn Science litera
ture may be borrowed or pin -
I chased.
The public U cordially Invited to
I attend .the .services and visit the
reading room.
First Presbyterian Church
Claude B. Porter, minister.
'Morning worship will he hold nl
II o'clock. A service to promote
finer living next week. Tho title
of the sermon is "Silence." Spe
cial music will ho given as. follows:
Organ prelude, "Communion in
G" .1 Uatiste
Processional, "Adcste Kidelea"
Junior Vested Choir
Carol, "Tho First rWl"
Junior Vested Choir
Anthem, "God, So Loved
World"
Organ offertory, "Song of
- row"
Soprano solo. "Oh! Divine
deemer" . Gounod
! Klsie Carlton Strung
Organ post hide Batiste
Ministry of music: Klsie Carlt
tott Strang, soprano; Nina Cole
Muyiolland, contralto
drdii, tehor; Dr. W.
; R. K. W"nl
W. Howard.
hass; Kva Hazelrig
.Mart.li. con-
tralto.
Junior Choir: Gene Porter, Bar
bara Holt, Barbara U'tnimui. Km
ma Jane 'Brewer, Lois Littrell,
Mary Cuinmings, Jean McKay, Dor
othy Plynn, Kllzabeth Shrove, Ger
uldine Thompson, director.
Young people's worship services
M t;:;,o. followed by aged group
discussions. Alii young people are
invited coino.
GOULD MY
Musle-minded residents of Med-
fnrd welconut the announcement
that Hubert J. Could, well known
young organist and .nn uf Mr. and
Mm. O. J. (lould of West Main
.street, will play at the St. Mark's
church, KpUcopal, at the 11:15
service tomorrow morning.
Mr. Could will play the I'relude.
I'osllude and Offertory. The won
derful Instrument at the Ht. Mark's
church offers many opportunities
for this young artit to express hl
ability nnd a splendid program Is
anticipated. Mr. (lould studied or
gan abroad and in the east, and is
now a senior in music at the Uni
versity of Oregon, where he. studies
under John Stark Kvan.s.
AT VOLUNTEERS HALL
The Volunteers of America are
giving their Christinas program to
night, starting atS p. m. Any toys,
clothing or money will be greatly
appreciated hy the Volunteers.
The local group cared for and
fed SO on Christmas day and even
ing, and wishes to tUnnk the peo
ple nf Medford and community for
their cooperation with the Volun
teers In their work. Captain F. W.
James, In charge.
IUJl
II
The Federat-d chur
Central Point will
I'll choir at
have their
Chris! mas program Sunday even
ing. December Z. at 7:3.
The pilblie i.s cordially invited In
all'iid ttnd njoy tin Christmas
spirit.
Hev. A. (. Spurning of Klamath
Falls, general field secretary of I he
North Pacific Missionary confer
once, will be in charge of n music
and song .service at tho Lutheran
church Monday evening.
Then; will also ho short ser
mon in Swedfhh mid all Scandina
vians In the valley are invited. The
Hei vice.H will begin nt 7: it".
PUffi
IIAM-'Olil), Cil.,
27. l'i
Nearly a dozen persons wre over
come and the congregation llirmvn
Into panic when ascaplug gas leak
ed Ititrt Hp Seventh Hay AdveniWt
church her" during ro-rvireji Just
iM-foru noon today; They will re
cover. Mr-. H C, Olnmtarl, pnxtor's
wife. wf'M one of thorf" carried un
conscious from the chun h.
vtet im were placed on the
whre artlfhial respiration
us"d to revive tlsem.
fifiOM I nder Knife
SATJ;M. Ore., Dee. '11 . IV
Sam Inughlln, chalrnian of the
State Industrial A eel dent commis
sion, underwent n surRir-al opera
tion today at the Coffey clinic In
Portland for relief from nn lntetl
l. il :idn,-ht.
George Arliss in
, s
(he ISi"? t.t
Scctc from mo Orvcn Goddess'
Tomorrow, for one day only, in
response to many requests, from it.s
patrons, the Holly will present the
eminent net or, ieorge Arliss. In
"The Creep Hoddens," a thrilling
tale of the Km 1'ast.
This great picture gives Ceurge
Arllsn even a belter opportunity to
RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS
BUTTE FALLS
mTTK FALLS,
(Special) (J, C.
Tuesday to spend
his family at Cres
Ore., JJee, '11.
Couruight left
Chrlstmaa with
cent City.
A moMt enjoyable Christinas
program was presented by t be
It nt to Falls grade school Friday
evening, nfler which the ehihlren
received a bounteous treat from
Santa Clans. !
Mrs. Winifred Iliblmrd recover
ed sufficiently from tin
ni ii nips'
to enable her to spend the holi
days at her home at Mollala. She
was accompanied by her sifter and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr.s.
Meyers.
The Chrldmas pageant, an alle
goricul presentation of the events
surrounding the birth of Christ,
was a most sueccM-fnl event of
Tuesdav evening at the Ihitt
Falls Co in m unit v church
'pin,
scenes depicted were very elab
orate and beautiful and tho music
telling tho story In Kong was splen
did. Ho mnnv re(iie'Ls have been I
made for a re)"tltioii of tho pro- Stone.
duction that the committee in j Mi, and Mrs. .T. II. J)oh and
chargo has very kindly consented daughter ilvelyn spent ChrlstmnH
to present tho pageant again Sun-'"t Talent with Mr. nud Mrs. Iyowls
day evening, Heeembor U8. Hates. Mr. and Mrs. Al I'harr of
Mrs. W. O. Slarbuck of Kugenc Ashland wero also guoflln nt tho
Is down from Kugeno to visit her Kates home. Mrs. Hates and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. Oeorge Stewart and I'harr tiro daughters of Mr. and
family. I Mrs, Ixjkh.
Cleveland's store wan robbed, Miss Kthel Ib'dgepath, who
Saturday night. The till was. teaches at Cold J li II. I upending
emptied, eight gallons of lard, 10, her vacation with her parents, Mr.
pair of overalls, two kodaks, lots
of bacon, etc., were taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 'at Ion
jspent Christ mav: eve and Christ
mas day with Mrs. I 'at ton's par
nils. Mrs. Clydo Hanson of Cen
tral I'oinl.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young and
da ugh! ci", I'atriWa. came home
from 'a lif'HTiia Monday evening.
Mins Huby CaryHl and Mrs.
I : i j t li Mi'lieil wen) to (heir '""
sper-tivf homes In Myrlb Creek
and Marsbfield last Salurday.
Mr. ami Mrs. .lobn 1 1 i1 n 1 Mif
ham spent ChrlslmaH Hay with
their son, Oscar, nnd family here.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank I loovei
and sun came down from Kugcne
to spend ( 'hrlHtmas with M r.
Hoover's nmtb'T.
Miss fierahline Van Croos spent
Christmas here wit h her sister.
Mr. and Mr. .1. M. .laekHon re
turned from California to hi
end
Chriftmaf here,
4
Ruth Chalterlon at
Craterian Sunday
Ih-ialdi-d as the k-real -t ndvatu e
i-lnco the coming of t.ilkbs, the
Fox Craterian theater will pre
sent I'.ulh I'lrit-
tertr.n tultlOlTOW
"ntf in "The lihiht to
" I .. (I... trt
big pli lure nsini;
tho Western Klcc.
f l ie new 'l o ess
iiMieb hS record -Inn,
This revolution
ary new prncepf
e v e I v p e d ' V
H f-ffti J 1 h o u nd eli i; i ",'
through yearr', of
,-lmly. markH a I
'ariMit t t ii for-j
Iwanl In t'.i l"-r-
Ifo.'tlou i,; l:i ll:l-t.
I t it tn'rodw lion
In M l f o i il H
iiioip iniltrallon ttuit Knx
mil th-itiiH .tn- fulfill n j
f ' ,;!riT
' MW
j HUTM CMC
I -
ju.-t "in
i West '
th"lr proml-o to tho (iiililic to ron. j l.i-y. Mlllar'l. (oinij hy ronBrrmi
tlrmiilly Imjirovfl falklntr pifturo ! tion; hfio'ilii'tion liy Hie p.-wtor.
prcii.ntatlon. anil lo mako thff rton FhIkt will l-nvo Hunilny for
ioilo i.m no hi w n -i" .o'":hh,' Sil.io n lo i'.. ho I at t.nil in'i Iho
"Green Goddess'
i i
sis
$Limnf Giypo Ariss, A titorrw SraiJhxttKt&i
display his dramatic ability than
did IMsraeli, iU picture which play
ed the Holly about five Weeks ago.
"Whoopee." the year's biggest
musical eomedy, closes at the Holly
t flight. lM die Cantor Is starred inj
one uf the best picture presented
at the Holly since It opened.
CENTRAL POINT
CUNTItAL I'OLVT, Ore., Dec. 1!7.
(Sjil.) Miss Ccorglc Adams, who
teaches at Anchor, Ore., and Minn
Klva Adams, who teach en at Whit
ney in linker county, aro spending
their vacations at the homo of their
father, Frank Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Marino and
daughter spent Christmas ut Itogue
liiver, guests of Mrs. Marine's pur-
cnls, Mr, and Mih. lien Stevens.
.ir. unci Airs, iienry iviiourn nnd
family spent Christmas In Med
ford with Mr. and Mr. Creen. Mrs.
( i reen is M r. K ilbui n' mother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shell of Ash
land a to Christmas dinner with tho
Kdw. Jones family.
Mr. and Mrs. lioy Anderson nnd
children upont Christmas with Mrs.
Anderson's mother, Mrs. W.
Marnier of ltoscburg.
I'lyf, and Mrs. II, 1. Jewett and
family were entertained ut a C
o'clock dinner on Christmas day
nr i notno of Air. and Mrs
E. 1.
and Mrs. I Sort Hedgepnth.
MIkm Kliziilii lli Kli'isi-hir of Hf
:iltl Ik K)iniljnK li'T vai'fttfiin with
)ht iiml her. Mrs. l ;ihi'l FlrLii hrr.
,MI."M Klrlm-hiT In utti'lnlint; Krllool
In KiNittlc
.M if. Miirh' Ilii'ki-MM of n.-ikl'inil.
('Ml., Ih HMiiihiK ii row diiy.H -Willi
h"r ittiil'iiiiil iiml lillln itiiuIiti-t'.
Mi.H .M.iy l-Iifhor mill MlftM lur
"thy .Inili'M k;ivi a lial'ly M'Mlilay
i-vi'iiiiiK tn a Kfotip "f fi't niiM Hi-luml
niati'1. ATli'i- a very ilr-apatil cvrn-
Ini; ir pami-H anl hiiiiiIh rcfri'Hh
IIH'NIH Wfii! si'l-viil hy thn IiiikI
OKM'"!. 'I'Iiiimi' prrw'iit witi' Amy
.TohllMoti, l-;ilcn Vlrlili1, f.'iniiilH
l)avlili.n. I''ii'il Virlui'. lli'it Cmh
lT, lliili l.(n'Hcli. I.nuln .Straulii; ami
till- llUHtCMHI'H.
A viTy film ('III 1st inns priiKl'lliii
wa kIV'H ly til.. Suttilav h.'IkmiI
of tho l'filotatiil chilrrh 'I'tiiiilay
cvi'iiliiK. Tho fotlovvlinc pr.iKi'ani
wan nlvi'ti: ( li.-tiiiiK noni.', ".Iny to
tho W'orlil"; iH-ayor liy Iti.v. .luhii-
F'lii; "ChrllnKin Hlory" Ii I lie lioyn
and Alrx. .Ji-wott. l-u-h i'I.imi, after
Klvlnit lliflr m-loi-lli.ii to dm irn
lam. mai-i-licil ami ja cMi-nti-il th'-lr
Ifts for Hie mo-ily, Jiiini; by llif
i hoir: "( 'hrist man ;iovrw." i-l'yolly
Klvoll l.j- I ho litll. folkn: loillallotl.
I,u ill I willaitiid: 'Iwoiiiy-tlilnl
I'valm, Prlina-y ilciiartiiii'tit; iirny
or ty SuiM'i-'fiti.nili.iit rotij.tir.
The iiro.'i-atn -Ivi n a tin- ChrlH
llan ohiu'll on W'oilni'f.lay oyen-In--'.
ItocMiilior l-'l, wan mm follovyn:
Sons, "Joy to tin W'orlil." (iirln'
i-loilr; jiiayor, MIwh l;ula Iti-iivon;
HclliillM' loiollm;, I'VaiM-fM lli n'ili;
olo t.v Mi-m. IiM yollliu: li'i'lla
llon, "Why llclls of Clnlilma
I'.iliK." I'alrioiii I'liwll: miiii ay
) lli'l'-n anil llonii'i Vouni;: ri'i'tla
(llon, "H;inla ami a Moiiho." Ihinahl
jdi'i-la-r; ri-rllalion, "At Set of Hon.'
.M.iryaiin Tii'-Kor: iliml hy .loyor
: ami Wat'i'-ii Voiinu; lorltation.
"ClirlMimaH T'Uilirht," liha H.i.i.
fo'liayo; win tiy lrllilaly iliiart-lm-nl;
n-''ltalon. "Only a Htnr."
It'-tty .linri lta"rniiMi-M; ilii'-t. l-'i'in
M.i'h.iw :iy ami M:.i. (Mto llohni-rt:
n-' U.ilhoi. "A Incani." Mary I. on
(ifilM'i-; Mom:. Co-nova .Mlllanl ami
Mao lta-mil"i-n; fcmniki. hy
I
uni.imeite university, alter spend
ing the ChrLsttnas vacation with his
p.itvnts. Mr. and Mrs. F,, C. Kaher.
Mr. and Mrs. M. .M. Morris of
Med ford Were visitors at the A I
! Hernianson home Christmas day.
Mr. and Mis. Leonard How man
and children were dinner guests
Christina day at the homo of Mrs.
Iiowman's parent. Mr. and Mrs.
George Wright of Table Hock.
Will irighy. son of 1 1. L. Grigs
hy, underwent a mi imp operation
at Asiiland on Krilay.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hammond
and children are spending the
: Christmas holidays in Portland.
I Leota Keantes of A del. Ore., Is
: home for her Christmas vacation.
I Mis llcamcs- teaches in Adel.
Jesse Kichards.tii an, o. T.
i t ucker spent part of la.-st wck at
their mine on the Illinois river.
Air. and Mrs. Klm'i- Mt-nitt and
Mis Kdna Meriitt of Merrill, Ore.,
and John Merritt of Montauue.
cal.. spent Christmas day at the
! home of their parents, Mr. and
I . C. M. Merrill, In this city.
M rs. Kenneth Iteebe. who has
been in Cortland for the past two
months, returned to her home Sat
urday evening.
Const ruction on a new service
slat ion west of Kaber's store has
been started. (I. P. Owlngs of
Itngue liiver is the owner. He has
moved hi family into the Collins
house on Laurel street.
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(Special) Mrs. K .1. Combest
entertained at dinner Christinas!
lor Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank Came-j
ion and daughter, Virginia, of j
Applegate; Krnest Holbrook of
San Francisco; Tiny Combest of
keuo, M r. and Mrs. Hugh Com
best of Wagner Cap. Kred Cum-
t ami Wayne Coin best.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. 1J. Mclntyre
had an guests Christmas Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Mclntyre and daughter,
Dorna, of Jacksonville, and Miss
Loom Culy aiul Homer Culy of
HiK ApploKitln (llHtrlrt.
Janu'H Canlratl, wlui haH ln'or.
m
fur Hovoral (lay, in ImproyiiiB
Mr. and Mra. (Iimii-ko AVondt
and son. Lostor. woro Kticsts
cliriMtni:i8 nt the Arthur West
home in Oak (Jrnve dlstrlet.
Mr. and .Mm. iarey Culy of
Appli'Knto are vinltlnt? their nclco;
and hushand, Mi, unit Mr. George
I'rowi'U at KoHehtli-K.
William Cliiffelh of Klamath
rounty ia vlHitlni; hla duitf-hter.
Mm. E. It. Whlto.
Mr. and Alrx. ' R. I). Melntyro
and children and Mr. nnd Mrs. U.
Kinney and daughter, Kranccs,
enjoyed u Chrintinan tree at the
Joe Mclntyre home Wednesday.
Fred Yoeoln of . JackRonvlllo
nnd mother, Mm. M. 10. Yocom
of Medford, left Monday for Al
Kea, ore., for tho liollday.
Mr. nnd Mr Jack Thrnshor
were i-ueMtrt for dinner ChrliUmaH
of Mr. uinl Mrs. Luo Loffler on
Uomh Lane.
Jacksonylllo GruiiKe will pro
vide the mimic for tho installation
of offlcoifi of tho different Granj?o
orKiinixntlonH throuKhout the coun
ty, to be held ut tho Medford
Armory Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. (1. O. Handon
entertained at dinner ChrlMtnins
for iter parentH, Mr. and Mrs. J
(1. Vial of lMioenix and Ms. Nolllo
linker of Yamlll, f)re., Henjnmln
Wehli of Medford nnd Dick I-uintcr
uf Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hutcher nnd
family of Thompson creek vltjlted
friends hero Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fhk enter
tained ut dinner Christinas I"
honor of their weddinrr anniver
sary. Covers wore laid for Kd
ward Mooro of Medford, Mr. und
Mrs. John Knlnht, Miss Vlrulnin
Flek nnd the host and lioHtess.
J-lomer Hartmnn left Friday for
Klamath Fulls to spend a few
days with Lester Hudson.
Mr. und Mrs. Hurry Lny, son,
Pntil, nnd dutlKhtcr. flilth, of Med
ford called on friends in town
Thursday.
Lowln Thonipson of Klunmth
Falls culled oil relatives licr-
Thursday.
Wesley Hartman, Dick llartniun
and Krlo llryalit motored to Vreku
Kiinday wiiern Ihi-y vero dinner
Ktiests of Carl Njriis.
Mr. and Mib. P. .1., Fkk hail
as '.m'slH chrii.timui Mr. and Mrw.
J. I. llrowii ami children of
KIiik'h liiKhMay.
J'uvn l.ej is ImllilloK a now K'i
raijo on his properly In nouth
JaekKonvlllc.
Itolnail Mitchell was u Kilent
for dinner Thursday uf Mr. und
' Mm Oscar Knox.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. K. Itoso nnd
children uf Meiiroril called Holi
day at tho l,eorinril Lynns hunie.
Mr. nnd Mrs. lloy Ulrlch and
family and Charles Lyons of Ash
laud were vlHltintr relatives ill
Jacksonville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lyons
entertained at dinner ChrlHlmiiH
for Mrs. Lyons' sisters, Mrs. Marie
llarnes and Miss lla Hmltli of
Meiirutd.
Sir. nnd Mm. L. F. Kltlnttcr nnd
family ami Mr. and Mr". John
Lyons ami family of Meiiroril
spent 'I'tiiilay cvehlnn at tlie
h e of .Mr. and Mrs. lA'onard
Loni.
Mrs. Alice I'lrh Ii and Mr. nnd
.Mrs. Iteis Cliaiiman were KUests
at dinner cliilstmas day ut the
Louis l lrlch home In Medford.
Mr. and .M re. Chris KeeRiin en
lert.ilncd at dinner Chrlslnum for
Sir, and .Mrs. (leorKO Woudson
end family of Alilnnd anil Fred
I-hvIk of Untie Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay rllevensnn
had a s fciiesls fur Christinart din
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore
ami children, Itoilnry. Klaltie nnd
llalea mid .Mr. und Mrs. Marlon
Hteycm-on and son.
Mrs. Harold Crump attended u
Christmas imrly In .Medford Fri
day. Mr. anil- .Mrn Miles CKnlrnll nnd
Mr. and Mrs. ilarland Cantrull of
lluch were tn town Frldny.
Mrs. Alice rtlioh, Mrs. II. K.
IhiniiH und Mr. and Mrs. Hcts
Cliiiliman visited Tuesday nt the
James Buckley home on Applo
tfutc. Kay Stevenson left Friday fot
Griintn Prwi In tho Interest of
lil mines there.
4
JACKSONVILLE
TlHey Norrls nnd family nro vis.
Itini; his parents, Mr. und Mrs.
Milton Norrls ut Dlllurd, Ore.
Lynn Uumley and Jumes Lit
tel. employees uf tho Weyerhneu
Ker company ut lily are spendlmt
the holiday with their fumllles
In Jacksonville.
Mr. und Mm Flltcroft of tho
West Shin district spent Christ
mas at tho Jtandle C'atlwallader
home.
' Amnnu those from Jacksonvlllo
i attendiiiK the (iriineo dance at
1 ApplCKato Christmas nii;ht wero
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uay Wilson, Mr.
; and Mr, c. It. Dunninnton. Mr.
i and Mrs. Clyde Smith. Honico
j Farley and Harlan Clarke.
Mr. and Miv. Hector Ctess of
' ltend are siendlnK the holidays
I al the L. K. Caddy home.
I Humid Heed and wife of Klam-
alh Falls. Cordon Heed of Moim
( tain Park, Oklahoma, and Mr.
, and Mrs. Albert Ilackert and son
' were KUestK 0f y ,.. and Mrs. T.
DunnluKton Christmas.
I Mrs. Sarah Cantrull was a din
' ner nuest of her Hon, John Can
trail und funilly In Medford on
i Christmas.
I lleverend and Mrs. S. II. Jones
I and sun, Malculm. wero Kuests
: Christmas of Mr. und Mrs. J. 11.
Perry of Medford.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Chltwood
entertained nt dinner Christmas'
for Mrs. Chltwood's sister und
hushand, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W.
Miller of 1'rovolt.
Visitors from a distance nt the
Jacksonville museum this week
were S. I Wuhl, 1-ewiston, Idulio;
.1. W. Foster, San Fruneisco; C.
F. llufl'mnn and Mrs. Clura F.
CuKC, TiK'omit.
Miss Alice lloefs was a guest
Cluistmas of her brother nnd
wile. Mr. und Mrs. Klmer Hoefa
ut llutte Falls.
Mr. und Mr William Welsh,
two ih lid ren and Mr. und Mrs.
Hal Oulo and two children, atl of
Klamath Falls, wero BUests of
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. K.
Oicle, Christmas.
Miss Issio MeCully entertained
for ChrlslmaH dinner Mrs. Julia
Williams, Mrs. Frank Saulsborry
and son, John M., and Mr. Frank
Wooton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lytello
of Klamath Falls arc visiting this
week with Mr. Lytello's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lytcllc, Sr.
Tho Christmas dunco held Wed
nesday ovenlng at tho U. S. hall
was well attended. Plnns aro
heltiu iniirto for ft New Year's
dunce.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Miller ana
sons, Hols and Neil and daughter,
ovie, spent Christinas at the Ting
leaf homo in Kagle Point.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Bumf lei had
ns guestH Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Huckcrt.
Mr. Mooro, watchman at the' El
liott creek mine on Applegato,
returned hero Friday after spend
ing Clnlstmas with relatives In
Kosehurg. .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis
entertained nt dinner Thursday
for George Lowis of Jacksonville
and" Will Miltney of lluch. -
Joo Hroud has finished build
ing a new gnrago at tho liomo
of his mother on South Third
street.
Robert and Stewart Forbes were
dinner guests Christmas of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Pankey ut
Medford.
John Wlnnlnghnm spent Christ
mas ut his homo hero and re
turned Friday morning, to his
work at the Elliott croek mines.
Mr. and Mrr. Frank Tou Velle
left Christmas clay for a month's
visit In southern California,
F. M. Cuinmings of Hoguo River
muved hero recently and has
chargo of tho Corey pool room.
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Noldermeyer
nnd daughter, Barbara, and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Gociwarrt and dau
ghter, norland, wero dinner guests
ut the G. W. Godwnrd homo
Thursday. :
Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh had
ns guests Christmas Mr, and Mrs.
Krnest Lnngloy nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jake Shaffer of Jacksonville and
Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson
of Talent.
H. O. Honspoter trapped two
wild cut and two coyotes re
cently, (lus Mitchell also trapped
a coyuto Inst week.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Backus
hnd tho following guests for din
ner Thursduy: Mr. and Mrs.
Latimer of Medford nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. J. liuckus and Mrs. Huso
Cordell of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zash and
family uf Phoenix une; Mr. ami
Mrs. I'M Lungo of Jacksonville
m p o n t Christmas at tho Will
iteiirdsly homo at Wlmer.
Dr. I). A. ForlMK was a guest
for dinner Thursday nt the Lsllu
Coke home.
Harry Whitney Hpcnt Christmas
with his family hero. Mr. Whit
ney Is foreman nt tho Klllot creek
initio on Appleute.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. It. Mcintosh
and family. Mrs. Josephine Or
chard und Jess Orchnrd wero
dinner guests Christmas ut the
Charles Appleuate home.
The city In having the old street
cur tracks tern up nnd . Is plan
ning to put a street through
where the track bus been. This
gives several men employment.
Mrs. Anna llroad has as guests
through the holidays Mr. und Mr
William llroad and family of
Weed, Calif., nnd Mrs. Josephine
I'.ruud nnd sons. Fay and Joo.
also of Weed.
Mr. and Mrs. U T. Wilson re
ceived Christmas greetings from
n grandson In India, nnd another
from friends In Johannesburg.
South Africa. The friends from
South Africa wrote that It seemed
strunge tn be celebrating Christ
mas In mid-summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. lOrnest Dornn and
two children uf Chehuils, Wash.,
siieul cltrlsltiiuH nt tho home of
his muther. Mrs. Doran. They
n ml .Mrs. I Kirn n left . Friday l
spend the week-end at the Fred
Doran home on Htg Applcgute.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Krlo Whlto hsd
ns guests fur Christmas, William
Griffeth of Klamath county anil
Mrs. Cora Whlto of Mei'ford. All
motored to Ashland Inter und en
joyed tho evening at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. White.
Matthleu. who wits largely re
sponsible for tho famous retrial of
his brother, Lieut. Colonel Alfred
Dreyfus, has died In Paris a the
ntje nf 71,