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I f '; 1 MEDFORD MAIL TPJIiUNH, MKT) FORD, OR EC OX. TUESDAY. DECEMBER HO, J9TM in a; F 1 T fit ilh -fe lt t if if f I 5 i I r ! T ' t ! WILD impart wi fYNOPMH: e'r.mi tin Unit .'' lni frotl miirrlm' llmtiii ir e tUtrA n-Piitt nwl2i hr- tl' ,turt n t of U ttntt'i'H Iminit, Her moil iSijmt Artie o hmil in Hull ttunleta. i"hu At llm ttttuhiw-t nt l.eiln. lnuld'H ritntiu. Hob l nnhnpnu tillt t.rilt, 'lint Owe h'Hiian mn'l hi XI n iiowti'ru teimtmna bull , rainti ' il'tioutimt bit i ' Irlnlal quoi'il itlll UtiiHil. ia nrguit lilt . Hnh-tA Aimii with hhn. Our. Tii't uieon lui lil iiru'iumitm unit ,1 rjOi-rtliili. nil, him, Uliti r-miMilH. 'I'hi'H nnlinilim nl Imftin littn tn ' hflitn firr luii-k tiiit nut. httinii tin .-.a Irtriiribiii.il wen., lit lheti r rtwuitu, In i.filn. , lint l-'rnit . Ittntti. (iV tirtin 'In r'tniiiu'n mitn film-r Ihlvltl il HimliU'ltt' Hint fhn tritirri nimhi tltl Itia tn Nvtti Yiiil; Willi Hull milium 1mii liiipiT. rulti ' r-'irtititr ntlirrn In i tHvorrt tint' liitiulM Alii itiimt lnui's Khillii. lift ttiUtilllti'r li. til ni ftuli utttir. '(- ':. SORRENDEft ";, ( ON tlie'lliHir lininw K.inny Iff oil 0 ymiiiK iimrricil ivupto mill a mall boy of X ni 9 I'amiy liuil siitlk'il :il lliu Clitlil.na slio tilni oil lltu nlnlrs uihI nno evnnlnx Riioti llr lir Inlorrlcw Willi Mr. I'hll lirkk I liu yiHiiimlrr onm lo call. , ("I'm Mil Olivor'H lilt lu iioy linil b ll t li tit It rnn're nwfnl pruty." hM Inlriirlm In, Kaniiy, " Thiil i fy lilnrt of ymi.'; iiiiilll Kami, "jinil wli.it lit your liiinie'C 'KlliiviMlli illrt.'liiinn. And I'll IMiiit1i:iiiiyi(iiu'ii iiiihu who calls m , rllly,'' . 'Hb ...wn 'ul . ill. nne, i.i.'lliiil ullolll H'aiilij'B cnnin,' .Ills filiut'il iKirii. uyiw ipiiinlslm Ijnr ! loDairids. . . . . ..... ' ; ; . "KlllllVOilll ' HlMl' IlliUC," I'lllllMlCI'l l'uiiliy..;. wohilurtif; . ivliy liin.;' 'u?l iiillnn wiiyi"! lilimi. I In iumiIiiiiimI. ihK.Bijiuiiitlus. ... ' tVlV - unillii'i'f tllvnicsil. . - hkk 'tijlvw In iii lnpfHllir. He lirliiKH niB', rtfiifty fihtl Aultf H up luivilf. My lelil fjllnr in ii run ny kind lit miintnolill iimre li. Ai yon Ul OttttMV ... . "No," ll li'iiniiy iiulckly. " Wlml r urtiiiy llo Ilinl l."r "My inmnit in ilvil. Mm vi)n'ie niipuiiiieil . fdrai your lm liiimi; hriii'l;.yitii?'.., . li'iiniiy ktviillitWiM,' Urnl in iMnriL- liir fll hor ninnll InimMlinr innl ii'iv .iixnlr.i'il Ilia fulfiliy of irlna in liU.iil lilin. olT. . ' , "Viw' Mid inair i." mini. Bui I dim'l lllm dr UIH oiiiini li,' TuIb ; . iHiinlvod Willi Ilia nk Aiilimuiniiiir ' (iimi.!iiim nvlilnni ly Iriiiiililuil uii:tli9 lip; t Iter, ylnli.ir'ii toiino lull tia itjlnliiiilitiicit ti In ittiid intra ' aiiiI. liiinili'iUly 'mipiiri;9!ii;d iliilin, : A ... .. -: . ifMy;. fnlliiif'a. an KlfiKirnini.:' lie wuiiu'iii,rilcilriiiiiivi( in inl Kuuiiy ni.Jiilf iiat; Vlii;k' n Hfifflii'.iliir ion,. Iult tiii ilnfliiii'i ni.iko'iiiiicfi. ' My ramiir ciiiildu'fViiiir .morrliMi tliln !iilnif;.lig!iyiifii;ji6 l)ijd ( 1 1 0 1 ii iiitt. 'iljiir hnivVfiininuja'Koi a. lllli tiiiil .. Iie'd'olili; tit"' ;, ;j 4 '.''. ;' .' '. - Wbit. a'nlai-i lliif i:hlld.,; And'yn, li.'lhlll''t)Hlfi .Hflic in wiitv faimly, liiiiiatfiiiiB. V '.' .' ;'Nurtn9xL'siltiis nijV falfnir .will a ' iiluiuj liVa. golnV lo K"( fin Mfiyelc." 'Cjiliiwnriji wuiif oh'.: ;"l'li.il l-Hf 'Xdit litifi hlni;' Ailn 1V5V1) RlrC my fnllinr'a (iiini! In marry. Slie r.ny in"'a gtnum naKliia. mi my l.lrlliJay. Dluk nays nlii-V nil npiilo aiitica ' hiiw liu't 'yvu'll una a (-.Mango niirh' xIiv'm marriml. . 'Iiltk'a awlnl arriild Ada" wnn'l. Ini in HUy. ivilU llitlni linlt ti ,tlia Ilk . Ilia fndm; uld l.ili lo ". . . , . . . "I'm anrn ynnr iiianiH will fin aw fully Chill If dim wnli l." miid Kiniuy wuriiily, ;.. .'. ."Woll, -nf nonrso uliii and ,l)li:k liavnn't, 'f ll'ocn ., inutrlcil Iml ; llvo miiiiUnt I sii)iihii Uiny dn itnl llrud of in anniiilliini." 'I'lm mnall iifoiu fnoc wan nnddiMily ivHlfnl . 'I'lmra wan Haul lump I" l-'nn n'y'a llirnal. ' ' "I kniiw yunr mamma nuviir ;i.'la lin'd nf yini," alin aalrl iwmilUi-ly "And If ynii xc I11 li: will! ynnr r.illinr I li now kIiii will i-iiuii' uvmy Ijy mil 11 ynii i;iiiim bark' llm' iiallur'a faij liilklitiimid. "Hlio miys I'm in 1:1111m In dinner .'vuif wtKdt wlili lur and fiink. Kliu s-iyji nl)A iLnii-.n't Uimw wlih-li Him Wivcn lnai( 111'.' in' l)li:k. And nnxl to lix k!i mv" int fnllinr, '1'liny'rn nut, Hki) iny Aunt finwilo '.md liur mil linsliinid rin y iiulii mi no 1 an'l liavo lliitin.f'ir d'nn'ir tnnnllinr. tin yim IIk'iI wlili Mi. I'YitKi?" "N11," t.i lil Kanny ItuNllty. "Wnnld vim Hhn In lunk ni aom nr my iiiHittH wlili pI' Iimi-k In llioin." ' ' "Nul, pliilirnlnily I'd lallifr lalk. Iilrk unis I lalk ton inm-li t)i ytiti ihlnk I dn," , . ; , , "N'nt ni all." hi lil funny akly. A -f-w inimittii afUM-ward Klls wnriirH innllier i-.nnn inr lilm Knn ny had !Uii?ft"d nini.'ihinK riiihi't iiwfnl, Iml found Mri. Olivet union ; :iiid -dainty, HWini-rat.nd nml low vuli.td, Willi lilt puiiKy bin nyua ill. IN'niANArflMS. Ooe. io iTPl DenioiKlcj.ru iJf I V 4 1'R': lfe brought triple' tritgedy Into the nome ot an inoinnnpous attorney 'yesterday nml left Royal A. Nleh o'.js tho sole SUrvhur of his fum ly of four. Mrs. Huth Nicholas. 31, hrnmllnir over their financial Innlilltty to re join relatlviNi In rnlTTornla where they ence lived, drowned her two-year-old son. Kiehard Alton .vtvn olns, strnnKlcd her dtuiuhter, Vic K nla. aged flv. sn tlieri shot her self through the hood. Don't bo Impatient, Mr. Lesite. In a few years the farm hoard can rlalm part of the credit for good times. West I'nlm Bench i'osl. ' DESPONDENTWIFEPHON DESTROYS FAMILY BE , .if .i BEAUTY CABBAGE HEAD by AMTEEL HOWE FARNHAM anil yellow on 1 In aliinsied clone to liar head. 'v i Tha follnwIiiK wnck Vav.nj crim' home from work tun tired 10 Ito to. the enriter cafeteria for dinner, and : made lioraolf a imp of tea over an akoliol lamp. Alinnl ninn o'clock she waa rt)i.eil liy a rnp and found Mrs. 'Oliver at hnr door. She wan in a litne xnwn evonlnn dress and a Mule rrllli'd wlilitf npnin, lluslied , and exitlied'. ' ' ,' , "Oh, Miu. Ki-ohI, will joii ifo me a Ktiir.f f'vinY" tilie nuked. "Why, or torn so, If I nan." "II iHit't v'try hard, I hope, lint Till 'kI'vIiik ti illiiiuir for my ox Hon Klitii'tiiau, nml IiIk ll.ini.oe, Ada Alwiiod. I liai-11 Iho IiOoiku t'oltons. (she . lianinil an illiial iator whoso clown like drawliiKn were unjnyiniil tt lieineltdmiH viiKiiei. We've heen wallini; nn hour for Ada Iml her roiiinnialo jiinl railed up nml said ahe waa ulok. The party will he a flop uulr3fH yon enmu diiwn ami lake Ada'a phne. Wim't yon. pleami?" - It w.-iH a windy winlur's night;' I'auiiy'a room wan cold. Appetizing O'koa of atonk ond oni n. mingled wit.li the aroma. of cnflee. had dotf 1400 Mi -j. Olivor'a fooialepa tip Oio nlnlnvay. l-'uniiy hosllulcil, allowed hnm'eir I'n . lm iioranaded. ' drimscil hastily and' weiit dowii.' ' ' '' The Olivers' op.u linent hiiunliVI a mtiiill liodriiiuii, In which KllniVii'ih Iniil ' houn iul In IhkI, a klii.-iiciieno. anil ii, r:om IjIii 11 1 Ion kIiiiIIo, dlnliiii ajid liyliii; room. , I The., fniimus eieatnr of Keliou cIiiwiih wan a till lu fat 'mail with nu iiienlitiriiniM 'hiillel head' and nnt slandliii; enra. fanny Had read thai In) 111111I0 Jinn.iiliO a year, and that, thin wire .w.'M liia soc'nnd, ti whom he liuil recently returned. (Imagine David's acoi 11 and eoulempl!) It was a. thoroughly siicceisful liarty. Bclveen courses pick Oli ver played a Jews'-barp. lieurso C'ellou satiK. In u nasal tenor, fuKU brfous'' cowboy , songs, wlilcll for some - reiuou were ' exci ticlatliiKly funny.' ,;'' . ' '' j "t'liut livening' liu'iR leinaliied' a lo'yuus Jiiemory to Kanny. Hut as ho cllinlieil the stiilru lo her room an 0I1I ache 1111110 hack. Shu hud gut over. uilHHlug Uavld, recovered on (Irnly alio thought from a stubbing jnnelluiiHS when site wus tired or filKbienad or wakened in the 11 Is lit. Now alio found huraulf luuginit per. slatenly to ahdiii the fun of 'the eve ning with him.- !' Davhl. howuvur, would never have approved uf the Olivers. He would luivu been duguyieii at Hie tuilklod stttlua uuu; .a-'. .: ' ., : funny was a mile shocked her Hitlf. hut she liked. Hie Oliver? and llun,.Hhi.'i'inuu. Vut her 'heiifl (iched fifi!'ihii little Ijfjy.' tfoine- vvdy,.,' sjie' cniild Viof-liiiyu explliliiitii JiilH why,, slid Iult, vaiiuely 001 ry, fof' tlieijcall. j ' Jntoi ';i'"iiiiijy uslicii. Imreff Vuiil.: a clilld. ieaied In such 11 custttit kt' uiovplioi e...w'oiil(l .ililiik of ,mtirrliii'6 wimit he jtroiy 'uii. .Jf'MiB,' (iliviir full-oiit of love iiciiln'ahil tnilriloil a ifiltil . Mine!' wmi'il she' love Mr Oliver, next best lu tier .1ov, liuk iiand? .And whutaweiild Biuwurih i lief Hun Shurmnii tome InY 1 If one look iharriaiie lightly go( dlvoned ivliliout any leal caiMtt-fidliiWftil nyoi'y litsUmiliiK' fancy' wily fthiiu'lilirt . a Woiuan ImVe batf a dott'eu jialiaii'ila, and d inati a do'r.eu Niicceiiaire wivusY And if they nil reuittliled Ti lends, uiul all went lo uni t ins liigulluir and hud children by Ibis ninrrlnae and that, where would It all end? fhat night l''anny itmde dp" her mind Id llitht 110 fitrllinr tor Kliollu. Wbetber she liked Alio Drowtibccks nr not tlu'.y weto nut chuiip Thoy bad n iicruianuiica. One con lil build on the fouiillulloiis they lo.il luld Sheila must so build.. . , There lint) heen no dignity In her Might, no real excuse tor imnshlntc her iniirrlugn. ijlic could see it now. It was fight that Uavld Jluiuld have Shall.' . .'', . . ., . The iiuiik of tbqt decision wits as If It rent upurt soul innl body, hut an uplift, loo came with It. Her Kplrllttul aciptteiiconce went deep and en t It led her lo a suuse ot spirit ual regeneration thai U roil glu Hi time n certain peacn of its own.- The divorce w;til forward 011 well groaned wheels , There was no con test and David was grunted III free dom on the ground of ai.nuouii- nientwllh the custody ol nit minor child. I 'tinny had taken buck her malileu name. There whs no longer a Fanny Frost . David's uncle. Judson Rrownbtck, died three days urter liu graining of the divorce. r'-'finurii'Ai iii.iv r itiitevi tieii-s r'-iiii'iiiM I , Tomorrow ivannv I nut ntvv hsppinais and a ntvv Iritnd. E RATES TO 1 ' ha I, KM, .ore..; lee.i8.-(P- lViniin'ii an irivesllMntkin tlie pah . lie service eommiaslon today stis- ponded a new rale sehedole filed ; ny the C'elumldn utilities company for telephone service nt Knale Point, IVotte Kails. I'rospecl, Mer- .III n n. 1I..II. 1.1... A ....... eently iicnulred the telephone pro pertles at these plnces, ' . . Killed hy Aiuo, i rOTtTf.ANll, Ore.. Pro. SO. (1 Mrs. Iniralin Huff. 77. Horllaiul. was killed hM ntaM when struck ly an niitoiiiohlle driven hy J. u. Wltltney. 1 n v e stlKOtlnn officers said she had lieeh dragged 15 feet by the auiomoblle. , Classified adrtrtlstng gets result. COSTS' DOLLAR BUTTER $5 LB. Soyfet Shops Get High Prices for Necessities Private Traders Will Be Forced Out. MOHCOW, Dec. 30 ; The?' Rovlot Kovernnii'iit iH onterinR' tho rotnil IiuhIhhh. Twonty-flvo "open- uhops" hnve boon intiiiKurntod in Muhcow ly tlio cominiHKnriat of supply, where, nt ii price, nnyone may. buy any thliiB available at nny time. Food, clnthiiiK and virtually everything to he found in the cooperatives is to he found hero also, with the kulnkR, or landed peasantry, clericy nien and former ariHtoerntH who are prohibited from patronizins the cooperatives 0UKht aft cus tomers, Tho prices are hlh.. Butter is five dolinrs n potinrt, rico $f.25 a pound, cheen six dollars a pound, smoked wuisnpe six dollars n poiinrt, a head of cahhnfte. one dol lar, apples one dollar a pound. - Ti'lvjito TriMln JOHliifr ' . DoHplto the hlch charBen crowds of enper pirrchaerB mny he neen about the HtoreH, It 1h somewhat Of a myHtery where the money Is co mine from, hut apparently the outcast clnsseti still have some funds and Jewels concealed, while many receive money from friends and rela-tives abroad: . As lilgli nre the prices thoy dlwppcariiiK luoderti Husaiaii prl vuto ti-uder ami aiiparontly ho soon will ho forcod out of busiuoa. Tho proNUinptinn here In that the kov ernnient fools If there Is money to he made In' this private trading , eminent might as well profit os the tradoi-s, whom It hns always I frowned uponv !. '' Meteorological Report IK-ccmhcr :t0. 19.10 ' ItltqiMUIl (I I HI; ll'lllllj . I Tonight and V!.'dnrtH$-iy irloudy and unset- t tied, I'rohably with rain; war- in or tonlffht. " " . . - , ; ()reKm: Cloudy and unsettled : tonlKht nnd Wednesday. Probably fain west portion and 'local snows in mountains. Probably warmer I tonight. Tenipernttire (degrees) ?R tlighest (lust 1 hours) 4 2 ' Lowest (Inst 12 hourn) 1!) Kel. hunildlty (per ct.) 05 Freclpltation (inchos)-.. 8tnto of weather 1. Cdy. Lowest temperature this morn lug 11 degrees. Total precliitntion since Sept. 1 tao. 6.05 inchee. Temperatui'e n year ago today: Highest 411: lowest 19. Sunset today, 4:41 p. tn. Sunrise Wednesday 7:311 a, m. Sunset Wednesday 4:411 p. m. , Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time Local Oat. "i" I ' "s ' , 1 ' , . - If I. K mo CITY ' rill- nalter City 24 2 Olenr Hlsmarck 24 1 1! 1 Clear lloise 23 (I Clear Denver 40 14 Clear Dps Moines ...... a. ' 13 Olenr Kresno A B 82 Clear Helena 2fi 14 Clear Los AiircIcH .... 74 50- Clear Marshfleld ft4 SK Clear Phoenix (1 30 Clear l'ortlnnd 3H .10 Clear Hed Kluff 2 Clear. ltowhurR ......... fiH 2R Cloudy Salt Lake' 24 13 Clear San Ktvanelncn... 64 44 Ch-ar Santa Fe 2 4 20 Clear Seattle 42 .14 Clear Spokane , 23 IS Ohuid.V Wnlla Wftlla .... 2 24 Cloudy WninipcR ... .... 0 ' CMoudy : V. .1. llutcl.'ison. Meteorolowlst. 4 JUDGE WALTER EVANS VASHLVOt6NJ Dpc.1 StV.-i-t Senator Frederick Stelwer of Ore gon hns recommended to the president that Judgo Walter H. Kiins of l'ortlnnd be appointed Judge nf the I'nlted States customs court. OREGON PIONEER DIES IN SEATTLE RESIDENCE OKATTI.K. Wash.. Hoc. .10. (41 Mrs. A'. 11. vfln-eniK "J. native of Independence. Ore., nml resident of here .1s years, died here yesterday. She was the dauuhter of Mr. and Mrs. t'tiAi'lca Neely, Oregon plo neom, ller husband nnd three mar rlod douRbtors survUe her. Tho queerest thing nbout hard times in their trick of belnie cntts fd by a t.iriff on erne side of 1he orenn and free inid on tho other. .New Haven Renter. "Everybody Happy" Holly's Feature I , . 1 r - - .... ( i -ml . ,' ji Mm- r"' m 4V a.. ffiX 111 1 Seine, from "s Everybody Happy' starring Ted Lewisx . Warner Bros. Production l "llveiylimly Happy." is the in the npohins nml finale and lil screen attriietfort on I lie Mb double two clever specinlty number's. Fred bill to lie presented nt' tho 1 lolly j Olson, pinno pluyer from the east, for the Sew Venr'n Hvo mlilnlKlit Will play several of the accom iiiallnee. It Is a tuneful, nielodl- panlnients and will also play two ous. nil HinRlnK. all il.-inclng: pic- popular numbers on the piano, lie ture, starring the tragedian of jazz and IiIh famous hand. Alice liny and Ann ltnniiiKlon ftlso appear. , 'Cn 1p will he presented "The Happy Review. fieuiKe i. (isen the -dirorior, Miiys Dial re hcnrs:ilM nre proKiesinK . liicely and he ptooiiftew a snappy, peppy jsonfand dance review, with plen ! ty of comedy. Ituth Luy1 is in hn,A .t llin' A.i.M.a ,,.,,1 ...ill preHont, twontv-five of her dancers ' , , In Holly Comedy Ititroduclnt? Olscn and Johnson, two superb comedians formerly as sociated 'with the vaudeville staKe, "Oh Sailor Hehavo!" elicited round after round of applause when It was shown for the. first time at the Holly theatre yesterday. This Is a Wnrner Pros, special Vitnphone production. I In addition to Olsen nnd John- I son, who carry off InUKhinK hon- j ors in the film,' Irene Delroy nnd Charles Klrtff hnve the romantic j lends. ' Ellow Mae Wilson, popular local' soprano. Is pleasing Holly patrons iluring the run of this picture, with' her rendition of "The Night ingale.'' She sings and whistles this number In a novelty presenta tlon. Miss 'Wilson appears only j once each evening at nine ten, as a special added attraction. In Rialto War Hit 1 l n t ? l.uU Wolbetm. ffHiiuv rhiycr "Mt unlet Oh the Wr-tern tmu uhUh oiK-iiH twiiMlay uMnm! ihnitcr tiMlny. )i cgoii cw I her. Ctotidv ami iwifetibM "nUht nnd Wedne?dny; prohnhly rains' in t h e west port ion and I ocn 1 en o n In the mountain.; slightly warmer tontKht. Incica'ting southerly wind! lMSse;wHHMna v w ft '1 - -J3 i fi f CP I8l &&i , .r mtfJrtl Ik ' W i Hi , iiiaf 1 on the ccik-t, Is n clover entertulner, having: hud his own orehe.Htr.iH back east, and ho Ikih also worked as a radio and nlKhr. club enterriiiner. KVory one attendiiiK. the mid night matinee at the Holly will be given noise in.'iklni; lonollics and a renl whoopee party Is pla'nneil. After the stairo show nnd the showlnc; of the feature picture, everyone Is invited to dance on the Holly Htngo. Stage Set for Fox Craierian Jamboree 1. Tninorrow . night at U p.m., i Iew Year's , eve,.-: the Fox 'r11 tcrinn theater will present a Kala stae. production of fun, - music and dam-In, (Catherine - HtaiiK's Whoople Hevue. . ; A cast of local talent which. , in cludes Hunnle Kmert, .Curtis : P.on nev. , Loci I hs Lowry Sylvia, Crowl, Kalherliitt Htanp, . leulah . Kninces, KlistHhpth 'Mc.VftinuH..' H;n? Mc Mnnus, Jluth . Appiestite,-,- Audrv MeUner, ' Kdna' Alleni LttaletiS Kor. Mn'e..Alh"n,T)pfbtJiy,'Slt'Manus, . Kowehu.. Perdue: Jorfepljine' Ander son.". Hirdle ..Sll-n.to)i.. .1-S hnteS ' lla- i 1 cheider, and-Connie Jeanne 'Stant; have been pritHlcinpr,iror,,:imnthH. 1 he . cast : has - an -act that ,-wHl outshine many ' i.g- time, revues. Special i coKumes "shipped from San Francisco this week .will nW the presentation, a flush that will make the old buys in- the front row sit up. . . . - For the screen attrnction . to morrow nittht Manager Menden hall has secured the b.Ktfest hit of the year. America's hew sweet hearts, Marie Dressier and Val- lace Henry In !'Min and lilll'Mts- Itressler Is even heitor than in I "Anna ChriHtie," as n water-front iiourUinn house keeper, and when Mario and her boy friend. Wal lace et together tha furi begins. The admission will be enly 50 for this bis midnhiht frolic. ' ., . . EDEN PltEOIXOT. Ore.. Dec. 30. (Spej'lal) EUlred Colvir homo from V ' S.; C. io, enjoy! I'hristmaH and New Years, and wm return to school the first .of the new year. Mrs. Lillian Coleman and dau ghter. Fay. returned the first of last week from a two weeks' visit in southern California. They via- ited Mrs. Coleman's sister, Mrs. Chrlstensn at Linden and then went on' to Los Angeles where they spent several days with Mr Ileum'.' daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Norsworthy. They also visltrd Mrs. Leta Furry and Mrs. M, Rose at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cate. Mrs. Cox of Cottage (Trove c.imo to the home of her sister. Mrs. Kd Hamlin, last Saturday In ans wer to a loni; distance call. l be at the bedside of her brother-in-law. Ed Hamlin. ;itul buyers nre ngaln Invudinv th territory between Phoenix" and Talent, this part of the valley hav ing gained the reputation of being the Eden of the Rogue rivor val ley. Miss Ruth Miller Is at homo with her , parents. Dr. and Mrs. Miller near Phoenix. Miss Miller" Is teaching at Twin llrldguH. Mon - tana, nnd came all tho way home to spend ihe Christmas holiday. She was accompanied by h'i lit - tie. niece. Yirulnin Smith, from SeaiM'oo'te. Miss Kind" Damn Is sondiliC the holidays with her nncle and aunt. Tr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Dnron of Phoenix. Mis aron Is a leAchor in the public school nf WtldervtltP. Tlnner gnosis at the home of i n-n.l t si 1 IV.rneloit-iT on Sltm,.,v W(MV Mril Donna flraffes. i Mrtll, i.'rtmontn Anderson and rnv nm Normy Fred . M nd ,.oh Flftv nf(, buying nt the home of Mr. nA( Mrs. Lloyd Colvr. while they nrej spendinn the hcl!d;i- nt Am Frnnchicrt. Are-rd Whitman tlrovo ' . ... . . . rviivi-it will an or nitri' irainimr In tho city. EDEN PRECINCT PAJAMA-C LAD REBELS. MAKE FINAL STAND Burma Natives Cornered "in Hilly 'Area" With Little; . Food or Water By British Troopers. RANflOON. Burma. Dec 30, (if) Savage rebels of the rice swamps and Jungle -met Hrltish soldiers in a fierce battle through the Tuarawaddy forest today.'melt- Ini; into the woods under a wither- .k gun ie, uui mkh imk "II III lliu t:illt.-U Ul.iveiy OI tlCH- perauon. " - , , rraKmeiury report irom uu- of the jungle, clad iji picturesque uniforms which look like hliie pa jamas, had barricaded themselves, indicated that the insurgents had lost between 50 and 100 men, with many more wounded. No casualties were reported by tho government forces. . The British wore said to have surrounded tho rebels in rt wild, hilly region where there is . little, food and less water. Presumably the-enemy was making its last stand under the mysterious "mas ter' mind," who is believed to have directed the raids which have ter rorized the countryside for two weeks. ' ; 4 JALENT RESIDENT EDEN PRRCIXCTj. Ore.. 'i Dec. 30. jtSnecial) Lust. .Sunday: Mr. and Mrs! Tommy Bell gave a sur prise birthday dinner, in honor of the 8Sth birthday of T. J. Bell, father of Tommy Bell. Besides a fine turkey, a large angel Cake, decorated with 88 pink and yel low candles and n beautiful wreath of seed candy and white frost ing. . The table was ladim with all .the good things one could de sire, i The big cake, a work of art. was baked by Mrs. Floyd Bell. Beside the guest of honor, T. J. Bell, those enjoying tho dinner were Mr. and ' Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd . Bell nnd three children of Talent. Albert Bell and . Adella liichardson of Medford, Mr. -and Mim. C. Carey of south ; highway nnd the host and' hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bell. " Mr. Bell Is one of the remain ing pidnecrs of Talent- nnd is still hale arid hearty and does fine hand carving. This winter he has made- thirty letter holders and a half dozen mnpnzlno holders and has gotten out'much of the wood from the hills himse'f. rtis friends, who- nre legion, wish him ninny returns of his birthday. FERN. VALLEY, Ore.. Dec. 30. (Snl.) Ai very. cnjoya.b1e iay was C h r i s t nva s 1 for' a good many throughout the valley. One-pnrty at Hyatt Prairie or the dam enjoyed skiing and ice skating. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantnor, Sr., John, Bill. Helen, Lillian and Anne Knntor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor. Jr.. and two chll- ciren, uorotny nnu josepnine. .Mr. nl Mrs. Ellis Davis and Jimmy, Floyd Maharry, Murguerita Cun- nlngham. Harry Steel. Dallas Iiuter and Ivan Hwlrfck. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Ward pent tho day at the home of hU par ents at Phoenix, other guests were Mr. and Mm. Porter nnd daughter, Helen Porter from Eugene, where sho Is attending college, and Mil dred Ward also from Etiycne. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr, son Gorge and ..Mr. Carr's mother spent Christmas with Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jeorne Alford. Clients at L. H. Hughe.' were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Tom W i 1 1 ia ms. M r. nnd M rs. CI a rcn ce Wheeler and Donald. Mr. and Mis. J. (1. EUlrltlge. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marshall and daughter.-, Pa tricia and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Henry nnd four children are visit inc at the home of Mrs. Henry's sister. Mrs. ' Archie Ferns. MrR A. B. Ferns, Charles Ferns and family were Christmas nuest. nt Mr. nnd Mis, Fred Rentier's. Attornev and Mis. Percy Bray were callers Christmas nfterno.it. at Mr. nmt Mrs. K. P-'Witte's. j Gn.-st at the E. E. Marshall home Christmas nl-rht wre Mise Aileen Pnrkov. Ada Davis and , Mnitvnret llnahes. Me-.-rs. Uoberr steadmon.:. iv.in ilen. Arthur ' Hardesty, llaymoud Montetuneiy, tcm Wi?li.-.mn and )..in'.' Wiy-lf; " 1 Colds NATURE'S liMU)T-ihi lu tir that Ihwro.if M cleant -k ... Miur rutrfl ro,,r huK. MiM. TOMftllF fi-. -y aivbiowt A AU-VtflabU Loxativ - ft j iuttfm9 VIuM ' .h s"1 ,nd,T imW i- ....urn itsiv' I CCDM UMITV lU POULTRYCOURSE AT HIGH SCHOOL ! STARTS JAN. 8TH Th,.e,,i..i. avnnintr .innuai v S at i T-.tft tho fh-ut mpetinu: of the third , nnnual nlKhl st houI iu,iw poui- - - - - 'ril";nfoi;, !r": co'8o,,,!'.'hel aricultural department f the high school. The course' will be held twice a Veek. nnd is to be conducted on the conference basis. Every one may contribute something on any topic. The meetings nre open to j anyone interested in the poultry ' Industry. t - Mr. Thompson stated this morn- ?' " " 1 7 LI im- I'lftniiiiitlM'ii mmuihi it."-"' nttenning, nnd topics win oe an-, ..um -u ... w . the nights on which a particular subject he is Interested In is being discussed." THREE LADS LOST ON - - KEY WEST. Fla.. Dee. . 30. (Pi 'I ne iflianu-FUimirU up or tne i- lor- ( failed to disclose a clue to where ld;i peninsula today veiled the Jlhmit -,f tl0 two masked bandits whereabouts of three youth."-, whose i wno l0i,bed the Broadway National 13-fooi firhing boat wus found ; h.,n- nere just night, and today abaniloned yesterday, three days ; state troopers redoubled their man afier they set out from, here on a hunt. holiday excursion. I juhn It. Byrne, president of the Two small fish lay in the well , tinnu. paid the bandits carried off of the craft, but a gallon demi-: $'ft,4j. Jithn nf wat r, a .'.mall anehor and . 4. . 3 feet nf r.pe wrre mis.iiur. Only food produced in the c.iun " The boys arolillbert Thompson : ty was st rved when "filtlire far land Cerl Nelson, each I'J. and Ov-! mors" of Pratt, Kan., entertained I ..won Allon-v. 1C. : ib.-lr fathers at a bannuet. ANOTHER GRAND NEW YEAR'S EVE 'PART Y ELKS' TEMPLE Wednesday Night $1.00 a Couple. Come! Bring a Friend WHILE THEY LAST! Good for the Children To Take to School Winter Banana and Jonathan Small Sizes . .. 'Wrapped and Packed 40c ; ' Big 7 Fruit Distributors i)j.'nj-i i'i -eo. XJit HtAIMMAN f6t At SAVWCat x tern. - ia? ntnu K J1- ."1""- l ---v 3itrKV, s e f rSVyHsV 9 Y.W.C.A;WORKER ASSUMES DUTIES W1EDF0RD BRANCH Miss " Helen Mitchell, recently-' nm..lnt-i1 na ecrCtftlV of tflA Ibcal Y w c, A arrived in Medfoid to- Z r m nied by her mother and will nn-ke her home in this city. Her office in the V. W. O. A. building has been redecorated, and she will make her headquarters there. Miss Mitchell has ' been partielpnllng In. V. W. C. A. work In Seattle and other cities of tho const for several years. Sho is especially experienced in , work with girls of high school ago. Sho has participated iri civic activities in all the cities in which she has worked nnd is an accomplished dancer. She will start work at once on tho v, w. v. a. program planned for the coming year In Medford. ML 10 LOCATE-PAIR j SCOTTDALE, Pa..., Doc, 30.fP) j j An all-nlsht vigil in t'ho snow-cov-J ovod hills oi western Pennsylvania For ELKS and their Friends ' Real Music Serpentine Noisemakers fmmt location tn ftj-fonrf in fr Mitb f thm Ufpin antt thotr district! and ' Wn9 pork iacA. . Ln'tvn''if joroj9 fu4t """II thm ttrwmt RATES Sinqle room with botS 2.soond up OouHe room with botK 3.soand Up Concept twicm daily 25.0QQ Onyoo HARRY t. NEATl-WAN lUi'-i- o!