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"PAGE TWO M1WFORD MATTi TR1BUNK lUKDKORD, 0RK(I0N SATURDAY, lWONlMlWR JKJJHI. L,j.,Mfr.H'4 : LOCAL and PERSONAL .J Mrs. F.mcrv Purlin, !io lins litoti visitine; hor parents Iiito, lum 10 ttinicil to Imr iminu in Talent. A Mutual Lifts policy makes tlio boBt Christmas present. Soo lhltch. 231 MIbb' Nbrmllc, experienced drcss lfinkor, by tlio day or ploco. Tclc phon6 253 Jacksonville. 245 Mrs. Jr. FoRorty, who lins boon Uv guest of hor tlnughtur, Mrs. J. Sim ons, loTt Inst w'ciok for homo in Se attle. , ' ? . t Dressmaking Ami alterations at liomo or by tlio dny. -Ill North Oak- dale, l'hono 77C1. 224 Mr. ninl Mrs. W. T. tlrluvo loft Sun tiny for n visit in Salem. Dally deliveries milk, cream, but ter, buttermilk. noguo Rlvor Gream ory. Mrs. IT. E. IMytlon will spfiiil part of the winter in Snn Franokr-o .itli her son, who is attending st hotd there. N Etully T. Standeford, examiner for the Now England Conservatory of Music In Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth street. Telephone 7211. 231 Mrs. I). A. Russell left this week for her home in Nebraska after a vi. it with her mother, Mrs J. F. fiils- wortji'. Special Sunday dinner each week at tlio Tavern hotel, Eaglo Point, Ore. COc. 225 Mrs1. J. B. Coleman left Montln for a visit to her old home in Mnys- ville. Ky. The best baths In Mio city, 25 cts. at Hotel Med ford barber shop. JIr. S. S. Aiken leaves next week for Paso Robles where he will visit his hrother for several months. Saturday Dollar Bargains at Mc- J welljs. Dr. C. R. Ray ami Mr. J. D. 01- well left Friday for Snn Franciseo. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 cents, at Hotel Medford. Bird Johnston was down from his Trail 'creek ranch a few days during tho week. S. A. Newell, ladies' tailor, th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watklns of the Rogue river country are In the city today. Buy Christmas goods at McDow Chas. Nickell Is in Medford today attending the Irrigation meeting. Baths 25c at the Hotel Medford barber shop every day. ' Carl E. Srock, of Montague, Cal., and Miss Catherine Dbren of Phoe nix, Ore., were married at the Meth odlst Episcopal parsonage on De cember 6, Rev. E. O. Eldrldgo offi ciating. Tho young couple will make tbelr homo In Montague Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, tilonn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, oyer Jackson County Bank building, Medford. George J. Chandler and his moth er, Mrs. K. Chandler, of Portland, stopped off In Medford yesterday for a short stay while en route to Den ning, N. M. Fancy late pears for Xmas ship ments. D'Anjous, Bosc and Cornice, In whole or half boxes. Fanry pack. Producers' I ruit Co. L. B. Warner returned this morn ing from a visit to Portland. All klndB of toys at McDowell's. B. A. Allison who has been In Medford visiting his sister, Mrs. A. D. Little, returned today to his home in Lincoln, Neb. Steam and electric engines at Mc Dowell's, , Chas. Peckham and little son left this morning for Enid, Okla. The largest lino of toys in Medford at McDowell's. Harry Pierce loft on No. 13 today for Santa Cruz, Cal., to remain for tlio winter. Fresh ranch eggB at the Fllsh Mar ket. ' 244 Mrs. Hattlo Harrison of Yreka, Cal., who has been visiting friends hero returned to her home this morn ing. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Muu, over Jacbson County bank. Lndlcs especially should soo tho feature film, "Somebody's Mother," nt tho Nickelodeon ' (Savoy Theater) Saturday and Sunday niritllices and Saturday night, Hemcmboi, only 5 contst nntl the picture alono Is worth the prlco. Also "The Forester's Ploa" and it's a Reed mio, too. 224 Clothes cleaned and pressed. Yo Nifty. 23C 2ltr. and Mrs, J. 0. llnsoman lotl this nlHrhlng for Torn Haute, Intl. These jmoplo linvo been visiting hero with tholr son-la-law, J. lb. Danlolri, and family. Ladles' suits and gowns to order Yo Nifty. 23G Mrs. II. B. Ankony stopped off In ModTord Inst night for a brief visit with hor daughters, Mrs. J. S. Orth nntl Mrs. A. 11. Miller. Mrs. Ankony was en route from Kimono to Klam ath Falls. Prosh ranch buttor at tho Fish Market 36c. 224 J. W. Brooks and family arrived in Medford this morning from Port land. Thoy may decide to remain hero. Whipping cream, ltoguo River Creamery, Dr. J. F. Bodily returned last night from a business visit to Portland Attorn! Lottio M. Howard's 98c sole 225 Wo nut cloctrlc lights on ntttomo biles. Thu Electric Shop, 105 South Central. Expert storage- battery recharging and repairing. Tho Electric Shop, 105 S. Central. Mr., aad Mrs. R. A. Kopper and two daughters arrived this -morning, from Cleveland, Ohloj; and will visit with Jacksonville friends, and may locate here. Mr. Kopper is a news paper man and has been looking af ter Associated Press business In Ohio. .Expert repairing magnetos and spark colls. Electric Shop, 105 S. Central. Tho Germninn Club held a meeting: on Thursday evening ami hugely eii joyed themselves. Thirty couples wore present. Dancing school at the Nat. Tues day and Thursday, evenings at t S o'clock. . . Tlio Indies of the Grenter Metlfonl Club are planning to give n huge in utatiounl ball at the Natatorium on the evening of December 20". It promises to be one of the leading so cial events of. the holiday season. Mrs. Q. N. Kramer, of Ashland, Is In Medford today on busInvM"" Brick and drain tile. ltoguo River Pottery Co 209 Garnett-Corey bldg. Phono 7C71. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lester arrived in Medford last night from Coeur d'Alcne, Idaho, and this monlng left for Talent, where they will go to Mr. Lester's fathers homestead, upon which ho will mnko flnnl proof. Brick and drain tile. Ubfeuo Rlvor Pottery bo. C0l Cltirnt'tt-Coroy bldg. Phono 7571. Gouncltiilnn C, I). SehoH of Ash land was In tho oily ieslordny on business. Brick nntl drain tile. ltoguo Rlvor Pottery Co. 20U Gnruett-Corey bldg. Phone 7571. I. A. Brown, of Wonateheo, Wash., Is In Medford looking- ovor tho city and vntloy. HrlPk and drain tlio. Rogue UtVbr Pottery Co. 209 (Inrnclt-Ctiroy bldg. Phono 7571. Miss Matilda Nelson tort this morn ing for a few tin) a' visit with Grants l'ass friends. Brick and dralh tile, Itogtio Rlvor Pottery Co. 209 Gnrnolt-Corey bldg. Phono 7571. G. Clements nnd family of Tnl ent woro in tho city yesterday. Mr,, aud Mrs. J. K. Croxtortl re turned Inst night to tholr homo in Portland. G. J. Swnyno of Olympln, Wash., was In Medford )ttsterilay on busl ties. II. E. Gilbert and family of Clark stan, Wash,, were In Medford yos turday and tntlny. Brick aiid drain tile, ltoguo Hlver Pottery Coi 209 Garnett-Corey bldg. Phono 7571. Mrs. J. B. Ilniina of Central Point was in Medford yesterday visiting her sister. Mrs, T. W. Dally. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Klrtley of Jacksonville left last night for a VlnU with relatives in Cottago Grove. J. B. Gt-ntry left last night for Sa lem, where ho will go to a hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. F. P. Wlllnrd of Morgan Hill, Cal., nnd Mrs. Wm. Rogers of Ashland spent Thursday and Friday in Medford, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woodruff, of 1021 West Tenth street. R, Mnlono loft this morning for Salem. The Ladles Aid society of the Christian church will meet Wednes day afternoon1 at 2:30 at tho church. turns, ami, beeause of the foot that they may ho sfoml, they hfivo tm Htllii'd viilue. I have iuonlloiioil only the four or five principle eltijm wliieli may ho growtl on a largo sonic, but I tlti not hositiitb in sa.xiug (hill ninny aliothor orop, sueh as enhhliKo, lot luee, eto., houltl hae a large phieo in our irrigation tloolopinonl. Todnj we are paying Ion reals u lieatl Tor lelttiet. b oohld it row full M lmt MipTrlbr to what we have ship put! in from mmiIIiimu points. "If thofojiu any loeal projmlloe against our own prmhicls, lot it end oou, as tho public will demand the pmduels pmvltlft'tl in the valley in preference lt the inlViior stuff brought in. Kvory dollar paid lo lite alien or foreigner, who j,rovs the liuoi shipped into this valley, s prtieliehlly lost. So far as wo are eoneorut'ti it ltats lett iir., aud that means we am just one dollar poorer. There should be a eertain oo-opora-tton thai is ttt say, a looiprooity. be tween the farmer nntl the business liiiiiu Without. tin, we must fail. 1 believe that the eomii'g em of irri gation will have mui-h to do in hriiin inir all liutether so .is lo suppoit a eoniiaou itilerost, iiumelv, Ihe pro tililvtf.lho Rouiie nu'r vallov. I At the Churches M. U. Clitiith. Medrord MotliotllNt Episcopal eltuieli, i. Ollu I'ihirldgo, piistoi. Sorvleea Sunday im follews: Pleach lug II a. in,, 7:30 p, in Subjects .Morning, "Easy Yoke and Light llur- don"; ovtuiliiKi "Hcnrlet Thiimd." Sunday suhool 'lo a. in, Epwortlt v league (1:30. I'rayeu nieetlug Thins tltiy' evening 7!1I0. Excellent imisle uiidur thh dlreotlon of Prof, t'lildes ter. You aio cordially liivltotl. Tho (wo wiivh of flinUiiK wmh--want iidveitlHiug and aimwoilux Wift nili givo you iv iloiio-hiirrnltijl oliiiniio of wliiiilng llio kilitl of it Job yon waul. T. L, .Itintm letuined to Dunumlili' jt'Ntenhi.v. Study tho i mil tmlnlo t'ljiulltiniis ax rnl'limtutl in fiil oln(o ativoillK. Iiilt- hi) foio IiivoIIk it dollar; lliuu lnei( niory rtullilr you titn rflUo. Mis, Htirt Hover, of Pliounlx, has boon vUltlUK Moilroid flloinls ' Hoienil tlfOH v J- t- V TPMHTl" t " "' IT'"'1WH. STT Mfti'l . l ;f t l t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB KENT 120 South Laurel. Mrs. ' F. E.,ttth,.ti!lPt air heat In each moini with Ofwltliont bonrtl. Bnth at'comniodaltons, 229 First Clitirch of Christ, Sclnltlsl. Serieo Sunday at It a. in., miIi joet of lesson-seiinoil: "(hid, Ihe Preserver of Man." Suiidn wltnnl at 10. Wednesday ovoning inoeluiK ut 7::i(l. All aio weltiome. Iteudmg I mom hours; L to ",, dnilv. except Sunday; also Sunday ituiiiitt I nun T::il) to t, chureh edifice, Ninth Oak tltile, '.Ion Lv. I.nlliei-aii Clout h. At Zlon Evaugollcal Lutlieian chuich, Itev. ('. Wllker, imslor theie will bo no morning service, rlugllsh service at 7:30 p. in. Subject of sermon, "Tho Coming of The- Lord In Glory." Full Line of Peerless Lamps All tfim rn nl Mtl. NTw 'h (ho time I(h:(,1 ,V'H" Ih wirt'tl. (l(iod light cUIh lo Mlu foiiii'iii't of winlcr moiilhs. Soiitliorn Orcfldn Ooctrlc Co. North Grnpo Street. 5rM'''sT'i''r'f''',r,r,r,',, iieaaiiLjjiiiJMji 7!7-rwp ti T.v.r. ii y m" liM ' x IRRIGATION IS THEME. (Continued from Pae 1.1 yields where irrigation was pnietie etl. Both the tomato and encumber will bring thousands of dollars into the valley, as it is a certainty that a cannery and pickling factory will be established here by some of the larg est concerns in tins business. This office hns already been visited by one of the representatives of the II. J. Heinr. Co. of Pittsburg. Jlenns nnd onions will also give lnrge re- FOlt JttiKT $20; suite or I nicely furuhtlied housekeeping rooms; closet, bath, pantry: piano; lower floor; v private. 720 West 11th. Also milte of 2. CIJ03 FOlt t SALfc Established hurtlutwH pacing ovor $100 per month; $160 rash will handle . Address P. O. blue S33. Clii'Ntlnii Cliiircli. Tho Ctiilstluti uhureli ban recently called I). I). Boyle, of Texas, to (III tholr pulplta nntl they are o ho con gratulated. Mr. Iloylo comtm highly recommended and will occupy the pulpit next Sunday evening. Mrs. Kiln Humbert Of KuRtute will preacli at I lie morning ervlce. Ah It In the annual service for tho celebration of ihn Christian Women's Hoard of MIhhIoiih, all the services of the day will bo mlmdoiinry. Tho Medford Whatsoever Mlmdou hand will give an A FIRST-CLASS nlano teacher will Ltiiterostiug iirouram at 10 a. m. Tho exchange tes'sohs for laundry work public Is cordially Invited to attend for family of three. Address K. S.inll of these services. chre Mall Tribune office. 22 4 r .' .H.-MH.-W-f.r-H--M--t- ;t lf''--M-f-l--M-t ii THE MERRIVOLD SHOP j; Is KliowtllK :t Hiileildlil l.llio Ot Christmas Gifts Look over our line of Ladies' Hand Bags They are all genuine leather 134 W. Main St. 4-4M- M-l-MHH44-MH-K-f4' FOlt SALK Big bargain In 30 h. p. auto In flno condition. Address boSc 2. caro Mall Trlbiino. 22C LOST Young pointer dog about S months old. White with liver col ored spots nnd head. Fludor will plonso communicate with owner. P. W. Hnmlll, Medford. l'hono j CU2. 225 FOB SALK 12 tier wood; 2 tents With files; cok stove; 2 rocking chnlrn, table, child's bed, 9x12 rug, fix 12 linoleum, cooking utensils. Must bo sold. Call Monday S04 East Washington fat. W. W. Thaler. 224 Weeks & HcGowan Co. rjfNDBR'fxtRISRB Day Phone MI71 Niffht I'hottt r. W. Weeks M71. A.C. Orr, MM. LADY AflaiBTANT. t0 ---1 I JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to the Undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co.; Office 'Mi South Bnrtlett Street Telephenes: day, Bell 471; night f resldonco, Bell 478. Ilome 179-L. ; Culls Musivored night or day The Secret of Christmas hopping c '- f JJow to tlo it in comfort find leisure, where to find the happiest gifts, and best novelties how to avoid the weariness and irritation of the Christmas rush, how to make your holiday purse seem longer than Over before. All these irob lems solved by the magic phrase Buy at Van De Car's A glance at the items below will prove its truth to you, and a visit to cTfir store will still further convince you. IRRIGATION WATER gives VALUE io LAND WATER is a Community Builder You have the LAND You NEED tho WATER xmrJit Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Managor Office Third Floor Medford National Bank Bldg. Selections for Women Manicure sets priced from. . . ,$2J5() to $.10.00 Sterling Toilet Seta priced from $10. io $:t0 Plated Toilet Sots priced from 98 to 20 Ebony Toilet Sets prlcod from ffH to $!k Traveling Manicure Sets in nifty leather roll up cases from $2.80 io $10 Silver Mo3h Bags priced from.. 9d.no to $no Jewel Casaa priced from. $1 to $15 Brncclets.laccs nntl Savellleres from $n in $.'15 Gold Neck solid and gold filled from $1 to $V0 Selections for Men Mllltdry Sets sterling silver piatcd and ebony, priced from &jf.50 to $18 Travollng Mnnlcuro and Toilet Sets In lcathor roll cases $5 to $-5 Sliavliig Sets priced from $:i,50 to $10 Hat and Ololhes BruBheu In sterling sIvor nnd ebony $i.no to $5 Solid Gold Scarf Pins priced from.. $1.50 up Slgnot and Stono Illngs from $n (o $25 Watch Fobs from ....$2 iii Irrigated Orchard Tracts A 1D-AORM TUACT 1 AOUIC KOll YOIMI IIOUSK AND IHJILDICIS .1 AfJRIO IN AIjIALKA FOR YOURSTOOIC 1 ACRE INRTRAWlWRRircs . ; 1 ACRI3 IN JilURRIKS AND (JARDMN TRUCJK 0 AORKSIN ORCHARD AND YOU ARM INDIOIMONDIONT ROGUELANDS, Inc. FRI3I) N. OUiMMINdS, lranager VAN DE CAR'S JEWELRY STORE Phipps Building, East Main Street WATCH OUR WINDOWS ft t . . fj, u , Page Woven Wire Pence All sizes of Page Steel Gates Garden and Poultry Fences Economy Lawn Pence First class R. P. D. Mail Boxes End and comer posts Northern cedar fence posts Gall on or write us for Everything in the fence line. GADDIS & DIXON "TUB PAflK FENCE MEN" PIIONE 2081. Distributors for BoiitlioVn Oregon n nil Northern California. MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. K AMBULANCK SCRVIOI aeZ0i i r4 tt4ttftf tn