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f P2TGB FOUTl !MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON1". FRIDAY, DECEMT5ER 14, 1934. OF 11 LOVERS (By Jeanesee Butler) To the member of AJph chapter, Medford Delphian club, musically In terested Medford Is deeply Indebted tor the Ilrat, perhaps the only, con cert of the present holiday season, given Thursday evening In the recital hall of the Baldwin Piano Bhoppe on West Main street, before an Intelli gently appreciative audience. "Musically Interested" is used un reservedly In Itt truest sense, for cer tainly Thursday's cnocert exemplified true harmony, "beauty made audible," u a friend of the writer recently ex pressed It. For this reason, too, all privileged to attend the mualcale must have entertained (gave evidence of Jt, In fact) ft deeper sense of ap preciation for real music Itself, well as for those who expressed the thoughts of the composer. Felix Mendelssohn, so earnestly and, In some Instances, reverently. The Inspirations (to designate them NO NATION takes their Christmas foods as seriously as the Ger mans do, Hosts of delightful and interesting good ies are served in every German home at Christmas no matter whether prosperity is the rule or not. Fluhrer's is the only place in Southern Oregon or Northern California where you can secure these un usual sweets. The following will give you an idea of some of which we will feature this year. 'I PfefferneiiRe Anis Biskuten Spitzkuchen Baesler Lebkuchen Aachener Printcn Pflasterstcine Tjiegenitzer Bomben and many other including genuine Lebkuchen Gin ger Men and decorated Santa Claus without which no Christmas tree Is complete. We will also have our usual special values tomor row for the thrifty shopper. Stop in at our store there's lots of room to park. P. S. Don't forget our New Sesame Bread, It's the talk of the, town. u "works' seems unsulatble) of scarcely any other composer, could have been more In keeping with the Christmas season, expressing, aa they do, the calmness, consolation and confidence which ft knowledge of the real Christmas should bring, but which, alas, are seldom concomitant of Its modern observance, long over- commercialized. In Mendelssohn's experience suf fering and trials did not appear nec essary In order to bring out masterly arrangements of tone and phrase, ai Mrs. Schuler stated in her introduce tory remarks. Mendelssohn's music expresses brightness, the beauty of gladness, the conviction of what might have been to him "ft weU tried hope" in the "substance of things unseen," a certain undeflnable but definitely felt unworldllness, an ex presslon of that quality of thought which triumphs because It rises above the current of the commonplace, the "muck and mud of things," Into rarlfled atmospheres. And because one of the evening's numbers was free from oratorio, "St. Paul," may the writer be forgiven (If It needs forgiveness), another analogy, related to the Christmas season? Mrs. Schu ler reminded those present that, while Mendelssohn might perhaps never raise his hearers to great emotional heights, neither did he ever cause them to descend to "balderdash" emptiness, frustration, defeat. Might this be because Mendelssohn under stood and agreed with St. Paul that "neither height nor depth" could separate him and his genius from the supreme Intelligence which was tho fountalnhead of his Inspiration? If the writer appears to be neglect ing mention of performer and per. formance, for the music itself, mem bers of the Delphian club must real ize that they perhaps attained their object more nearly than they antici pated, that parts were so harmoni ously blended with the whole, that, to the writer for one, the evening brought out a bigger sense of music than that sense wherein comparisons concerning amount of study and ac complishment, technical equipment, Individual colorings, and the like, re cede before a larger and more Im portant mission. It should not be overlooked, how ever, that much of Medford's best tulent was represented and happy dis closures were made In relation to some newcomers in Medford and the valley. To say that the Baldwin re cital ball was a fitting place for such artistically outstanding event, seems to be all that should be required. The program. In Its entltrety, was as follows: (1) Flngal's Cave Overture .. Mendelssohn Harvey Amoss Moore and Marian Moore (2) Oh, Best In the Lord, from "Elijah" Nancy Oole Mulholland, accompani ed by Lltla Purucker (3) Violin Concerto In E Minor Mendelssohn Helen Elta Drummond, accompanied by Roberta Ward Bebb (4) On Wings of Song, Mendelssohn Roberta Ward Bebb, accompanied by LUla Purucker (5) Nocturne and Wedding March, from "Midsummer wights Dream" ....Mcndolssohn LUla purucker (0) Oh, God Have Mercy, from the Oratorio, "St. Paul,"..- Mendelssohn Jas. Stevens, accompanied by Roberta Ward Bebb (7) Tlano Concerto In G Minor ........... Mendeisscnn Antoinette Detcheva, first piano Roberta Ward Bebb, second piano (8) Etude Opus 10, No. 3 Chopin Etude Opus 10, No. 13. Chopin Antoinette Detcheva As a fitting finale, a vested choir of twelve young girls, directed by Mrs. Bebb, sang ft group of Christ mas carols. Very effective was their entrance, as they marched In, each carrying a lighted candle, and sing ing "Adeste Pldelts." As ft recessional, they sang, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing." which was written by Mendelssohn. Included In the group were Lots Herman, Kathleen DUlard, Betty Fowler, Margaret Ruth Bolton, Doro thy Qaddls, Edith Hodgklns, Doro thy Burgess, Mary Kem, Constance Moore, Barbara Holt, Luella Corn, and Jeanne Salade. BOND AS SHERIFF Sjd I. Brown, electtd sheriff at the November election, will assume the duties of the office Wednesday, Janu ary 2. At the aame time Otto Castor of Phoenix will be sworn In as coun ty commissioner. Steps for procuring a (40.000 bond for the new sheriff were taken this week by the county court. The bonds, under Oregon law, must be approved by the county court. Approval Is a matter of routine. Representatives of Insurance bonding companies con ferred with the county court this week on their issuance. Action is taken at this time in order that the bonds will be filed before Brown as sumes his new duties. Brown and Castor will be the only new officials to assume office In Jan uary. Brown succeeds Sheriff Walter J. Olmscheld and Castor takes the seat of Commissioner R, E. Nealon. Both Sheriff Olmscheld and Commissioner Nealon were appointed to the offices they hold. Suit of Margaret Lund against Ja cob P. Lund. P. A. Bates, her father, the Black Channel mine, one of the a-rlea of actions arising the past three years over the mining property. win, started in circuit court this morning before Judge H. D. Norton. It Is an equity action. The suit Involves the claims of Margaret Lund in the mining claim SALE TO MINOR Closing arguments were underway this morning, before Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman In the case of W. T. Berry, operator of a store In the Evans Creek district, charged with "unlawful sale of liq uor to a minor." Berry allegedly sold beer to George Casad, a CCG enrolee under 21 years of age. The complain ant Is the Oregon State Liquor com mission. The Berry store Is liberally patronized by members of the near by CCC camp, the evidence showed. No decision Is likely in the case ' until a copy of the birth certificate ' of Casad Is received by court. Yes terday afternoon was devoted to the hearing of testimony. Berry in defense, offered evidence to show that casad, when asked his i age had replied he was more than feeftSsM sUt&J afSlSSJJ Ask for 5. & H. Green Stamps Added Savings for You iifmrmLU 31 years old and that upon this fcj claim the beer was sold. It was also claimed by the defense that beer was sold at the CCC can tonment. The state contended that the CCC cantonment Is under federal army regulations, which permits the ! sale of beer up to 3.2 per cent. It was further held that Berry Is under provisions of the Knox law of this state, which prohibits sale to a minor. The state In Its closing arguments cited a supreme court decision, which held that years old liquor, was no defense for the seller 1 however strong he might believe the minor's claim. The defense was represented by At torney M. O. Wllklns, the state by Deputy District Attorney George W. Nellson, !tf! picnic tuuii aeiiBion, wmcn r- a minor claiming to be 21 I . when buying Intoxicating 1 IfJ aside of the sale and other legal re lief Is sought. Technical points of law and validity of the sale are in volved. It Is ft highly complicated action. The Black Channel mine Is located J on Foots creek. Troubles of Its own- er were one of the "storm centers" j of the agitation fomented by L. A. ' Banks, local agitator, now serving life term for murder. HUSKY THROATS Overtaxed bj -CTCo I Bpeaklng.stag- t f.0?J tag, Brooking fjDy6 o A Few of the Many 5 Attractive Things at USEFUL AND APPROPRIATE At Real Bargain Prices Tomorrow AT THE M.M . Dept Store PRACTICAL Xmas uiilS - 34tv SAVING PRICES CHOCOLATES is. J DAM DOMC 6 lb. Box Extra Special Old MODEL TOBACCO Pound Tin gQ Gift Box DOC MELBA PERFUME V, or. Boquet VtOi Formor $1.25 HOU" PENCIL BOXES 21 Pieces fifln rpenlnr iOiOiOidiOidiOiOiOiOiOi MAVIS SETS .1R For Mon CG" $135 value O JC PHOTO ALBUM 7"xU" CQa' $1.00 value OOU; o LAINDLK o 5E 1 5 Powder 5Qf nnd Perfume fcOG WOODBURY'S SET FOR LADIES o Crcnnu, Soap and Face 7Q'i Powder. $110 value iOCil Friday, Saturday and Monday Selling Oronite Lighter Fluid 1 Cr 4 oi. Ilnndy I'lllrr Tins...- I W Sanitary Napkins, 12' iPljf Dixie llrlle Soft Aluorbent " $1.59 Upjohn Citrocarbonate Nrw round Sir Alfcallfer 200 Kleonex lBo 12's Modess 10c 25o Ex Lax 17c 25o Bisodol 18c 25o Listorine 19o 1 lb. Epsom Salt lOo 2 oz. Spt. Camphor.. ..19c 4 os. Castor Oil 17o 4 os. Borio Acid lOo 2 os. Camph. Oil 16o WHISK BROOM in leather case ... Briggs Tobacco 1 Pound 4 Cfi Redwood Kcg....9 I .3U Sir Walter Raleigh tobacco. 7Kr Xmas box, pound tin IwC Yardley Shaving Bowl. 98c AI I.KVS T O-IIHOP HAND LOTION 12c fiiitory Spt'diil Bill Fold and Key Case Sturdy Leather CQ well made. $1 value D il C Conrrnlrm'. Ssvlno and Satisfaction arf onrt hfn Jon hnp at WMtrrn Thrift the Prl- Makrrs of Boiithrrn Orreon. TAKARA Douche Powder $150 Size Ji rt.ii.T4 40c EDGEWORTH TOBACCO Pound Q7p Xmas box O I C TOBACCO POUCH Leather Onol V 60c regular wwU,. ;w;iWOiftiftMM BRIAR 4 Q nd PIPES ,3C p "no sir WrtiMii Tlirltt stnro nir Mcniliirj of lln Mt A nml ll Prliis lW lo tonfolin to Ml nn.l AM of tho 1 nltril MatM $1.00 mm ' "l tt-' j aaW atff aW aajLaa M r ...as) 5 ? i - - ...i. es- ' jo jo o S o o SWEM'S "Store of a Thousand Thoughtful Gifts" Come in and look around. You'll find something for most everyone on your Christmas list. Gifts for Men Gifts for Women Chessmen ('rlhbiice Hoard !Mk C'nlrndan. rofltal Srnlcd Photo Frnmps IMiivlnff C finis Corktnll Trny Poker Chlpn unrt Hacks World (ilohH Ire Touch Stae not tie Opener liKcer Cup and Spoon Hook Knln Copper Heer Sets Syphon IJottles Tnlile Lnmpi iMnftAxIne R(uk Leather Keytfllner Tie narks Trnvelers Toilet Cn.e I.IU Kohls I.enlher Purseti filolite ClRnrette Mfihter llnlr Kni-h seta ClRnrette Ceca i tiiity nnrs Hook Cluh Membership lesk Thermtineteri Ilrlef Case Pocket Letter CMf Stntlonerr llnndkerrhlef Letter Opener Florenllne ltmtk Covers Kodnkn and Alhtims ClRnrette Moxe Arm Chair Ash Trnyi Hooks of Trarl roiintnln Prim And Holders t'nimrd rirtnrei Lnt ImMan ltoes nnd Tra Social Supper Server lnar.tue Harks Klppr Kits rireplnce Rrooms Hour Knock en Webster's Dictionaries Novels Hooks of the Northwest Corktnll Churn Cocktail shkcr Deverafe (iiset Gifts for Women Book Club Memhenhlp Vanity Comparts Cigarette Cases Hand Hooked Silk Mats New In Kits Jewel Itoxes Silk Scarfs Hnnlken-hlefs Kovd Stailonrn Toilet cases Kodaks I lameless Llchters sittfint Toakfttie Pottery ases silver Salt and Peppers Pander IUea Pert note Hotttps ..tver lore Hlrd C av-nle Punier and Hobna'l dlass PU1iijE Cards O Heaiity Mirrors Leather purses Book Marka Burnlnff Perfume Incense Waste Baskets Writing Portfolios Personal Hlnrles Costume Jewelry Garden Books Silk Corktnll Jackets Chromium Trays Mnke-L'p Boxes Spun Aluminum Powder Boxes Miniature Framed Plrtures Linen Luncheon Sets Hevemjie Sets Wnlnut "What-Nots" Table Lamps Card Table Covers Christmas Candles Hearth Brushes Holy Bibles Book of Poms Boston Cook Book Salad Bowls China Dinner Sets KfKtorla Olnssunre Krllsh Dishes Kanpe Sets Service Trais Clolsinee Vases Recipe Books Gifts for Children Poorh Pets Boys Mystery Rooks Oraphuscoprs Tumbling Toys Felt-o-Oram Sets Doll Furniture Chemistry sets Microscopes Drawing Hooks J'S-saw Picture Pussies O Books Card Games Coin Banks Coloring Books Sewing Sets Scrlhners cla.lrs linen Picture Books Stiver Bracelets leather Purses Illustrated Bibles New TeMuinents Atugrami Poaji Bubble Sets Paper Doll Sets Bingo Came China Tea Set Bible Story Book Mickey Mtmp Top.p,, Smuts Scrap Book Kodak Album Ikownlt cameras' Snrll Book for Girls World Ctlobe Tie Hark Bead lUixrd Stationery I acq tire Cabinets Cra) on Sets Framed Picture Autograph Album Memory Book stamp Collection Outfit You will find this store better stocked than ever before with appropriate and useful gifts at prices you cannot afford to pass up More and more, wise givers are solving their Christmas problems with USEFUL gifts this season Why don't you? USE THIS LIST Women's Coats fine materials, fur trim, going $10.75, $15.75 Dinner dresses, exceptionally smart $7.45 $16.75 A fine selection of sweaters for women Real values, $1.79 French crepe & satin gowns, specially priced $2.95 to $4.95 Lace negligees especially desirable as Xmas gifts. .$1.95 Silk and crepe slips, and satin, specially priced for the holidays $1.95 and $2.95 Genuine Fugj cloth pajamas solve the gift problem . .,.$1.98 Oriental robes strikingly decorated $2.25 up to .... $6.45 Oriental lounging pajamas. Just the gift for 'her' $1.95, $2.50 Flannel robes. An attractive & appropriate gift $4.95 to $8.45 Clever knitted shoulderettes in pastel shades, Special . $1.95 and $2.50 Silk blouses, satin and crepe in plain & stripes $1.98 to $3.95 Crepe and satin dance sets a fine Xmas gift $1.25 to $1.95 Combinations in crepe and satin. Holiday special . . . . $1.95 Genuine Phoenix silk hosiery for women, pr. $1.00 and $1.25 Pequot colored border sheet sets, a fine gift at $3.95 j&lli An exceptionally fine array of luncheon sets . .69c to $3.75 I Genuine Kay Woolen Mills Blankets from $6.95 up to $9.95 Ladies' hand bags solves the problem for "her" $1 to $12.00 Women's rayon pajamas and gowns, values to $1.85. . $1.25 Complete manicuring set in attractive gift box .50c Clever toilet article set, a fine gift . . .59c 4 4 Ladies' slippers a fine selection for Christmas .98c A special bargain table of women's shoes, choice . ... . $2.45 Children's soft lined slippers, a fine selection . ..... 79c Novelty boudoir slippers and mules, priced as low as $1.39 Women's brogues, specially priced tomorrow at . $2.95 Men's initialed linen handkerchiefs, special, each . 25c Boxed linen handkerchiefs for men, three in a box ... .75c Men's lined leather dress gloves. A real bargain at . . .$1.25 Men's neckties, a very fine selection, priced as low as . . 50c Car key sets, a handy gift for the man who d rives a car ,25c Children's all wool sweaters, specially priced at . . . . .$1.69 BASEMENT GIFT BAE6AIMS Genuine Betty Brooks wash dresses, basement special $1.25 Felt slippers for holiday shopprs, priced from . .39c to 95c Rayon bed spreads, special in our basement .$1.39 Men's and boys' neckties, an economical gift, choice. . . .25c Out-size mercerized stockings, ribbed top, special . . . . . .. 39c Women's rayon hose. A useful and welcomed gift .... 29c Children's rayon wool and cotton hosiery, special, pair .35c Dresser scarfs pure linen with lace trimming, special . . 50c Clever little aprons with suspender tops, fast colors . ... .39c Men's and women's outing flannel pajamas, special . .$1.19 Rubber aprons in attractive colors. A nice gift at only ;.35c Suede and kid pumps and ties, special from . . $2.45 to $2.98 Baby blankets Here's an apppropriate gift, special . . . 59c Men's dre? shoes. A useful gift for "Him" . .$2.98 to $3.95 Children's shoes A wide selection $1.00 to $1.98 msisc