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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1911)
1 4, j Mta. - 1?XGB six t"-.: -,E'-' MEDFQRI) MATL TRTBTJNE, ftngOTOttP, OECON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER M, 1011, rTmwt MRS. WIGGS IS DOING NICELY Our Old Friend of the Cabbage Patch Will Be Presented for Ben efit of Associated Charities on Dec. 21 and 22. Kolionrsnls Jmvo progressed to th.l point vfhoro it is cortnin Mint "Mr N'ws of the CahbnRC Patch" wll pri(itiv bo given on the 2 1st nmt aSiul of this month, TlmrilH.v nnd Friday nights of next weok. jf(ornonn nnd cvoninc rehearsal" nre bfliiii hold o ns to nssnro n sinhollmuse of pcrfonnnnco. Mrs. 0 T. Wilson, who is by tho wny, one of the newcomcro to liogtie river vnlley, is n tnlontcd Indy, n good netrevu and n r(od stn!o direelross. She hns plnyod tho jwrt of Mrs. Wiirr mv ernl times nnd with splendid suc cess. Tho siinnortintr onst is ninde np from the best of Medford's tnlctit nnd j the proceeds are to o to the Ajo rtntcd Cliarities, a worthy orennixn tinn recently onjnniz.ed by the churches, fho different clubs nnd tho city, Mayor Canon being chair man of the association. In Saturday's edition there will be a review of tho play and the cast. Y. i. C. I AT CENTRAL' POINT IS COMPLETE I CHINESE SONGSTER f ; mmsBUmMSp -IARE ENTERTAINING The isit nf Mis. Paulino Moore Keilly of linker City, grand worthy matron of the order of KuMern Star is being made tho center of a number of lodge doings this week. The pres ence of two puM w 01 thy grand innt rons ndds the pleasure of tho event. Mrs. Kcillv visited It mines Chup tor in this citv last evening as did JMrs. Jennie Keains of Klamath Falls, a past grand worthy nmt ton. Mrs. V. II. McGownn of this citv, who is at present the Oinnd Associate Con ductress of tho order, was also pivs ent. Today thoso ladies necoinpanied h Mrs, Shorwiu of Ashland, also a past grand worthy matron, Wtod Cen tal Point. ' " NOTU'K. Notice la herebv ttlvou that the mulurclRucil will nnply the fHy council ot tho city of Medford, Ore gon, nt Ita uuxt regular meeting on January l t'JU. for n lleonmi to sell spirituous, vlnou nnd unvlt Huuorn In quautltlcH loss than a irnllon at Its placo of business on lots R, (i, 7. S, block 20, In unld city, for a pel tod of six months. HOTKh NASH CO. Dated Doc. 14, l!lt. Harrv Ping, a Chinese student at the Vim ert.it v of Oregon who will appear here Friday evening with the C. of 0. Glee CJub. He is said to have a erv eleur act. MOVEMEN I EXHIBIT GROWS From $25,000 to $35,000 to Be Rais ed to Furnish Jackson County Ex hibit at 1915 Fair to Be Held at fun Francisco. With appropriate ceremonies the now V. M. C. A. building at Central Point will bo dedicated on next Tuesdny evening. A suitnblo pro gram hns been arranged. When complete Central Point will boast of the best Y. M. C.'A. build ing in the northwest in cities of like population. It was built by population sub scription. MKKCHAXTS ATTENTION'. There will bo a special meeting of the -Merchants association In tho city hall at 7:30 Friday evening, Decem ber 15th, to consider tho advisability of another Bargain day In the near future and other Important business. Tho movement startod somo weoks ago to have a tax levied by Jackson county in order to raise from $25,000 to $35,000 with which to plan and prepare a Jackson county exhibit at tho .fair in San Francisco in 1915 Is meeting with encouragement In all sections of the county and It is ox tremely likely that that sum of mon ey will bo raised for that purpose. With good roads throughout the county aud several thousand addi tional acres of orchard in bearing It Is believed that nn earnest effort should bo made to attract a portion of the crowds visiting tho coast to view the Uobuo river valley. HasVlns for ffonltn. Special Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 15-16 At the WEST SIDE MARKET Pot roast, pound 10c and 12' oC Fancy bacon 20c 10 pounds lard $1.25 Salt side ."; .: 15c Hams - 18c Picnic hams a 15c Eggs, the dozen 30c Chickens, lb 18c Meilford Brand Butter, as good as tho best in tho city, per square 75c tMtgiMMMVMMtiMVMMMMMMMMMMM A Christmas Gift West Side Market Louis Heil, Prop. I Of a General Electric Toaster, Toaster tove, Electric Iron, Chafing Dish, Hot Plate, and many other Electrical appliances for vour will make Cost of Operation? Well, worth the mentioning f i cozy nome, : happy-hardly ji i .i i wire your 'i i: !! : .: Rogue River Electric Company : ; ; -; rtMftrtfeilftrtrtii'VjftrtH I ! f f f T T f f T T t f f f f T T T T f T T t f T T ; f f f T T T T f T T T f t T T f T T T Special Attraction Until Christmas Eve Christmas Ribbon Novelties Novelty ribbons, 5, G and 7 inches wide, all high grade merchandise and desirable every way for fancy bags, etc. Our assortment is large. Prices 25c, 35c and 45c Women's Neckwear The new latest side frills, jabots, cascades, bows, in all the newest ideas. Neat new and fresh and at popular prices, each one in a dainty Christmas box ready for giv ing or sending. Each 25c up to $1.50 Scarfs A magnificent collection of hand run Spanish lace Scarfs, CJrcpo, Da Chine and Chiffon Scarfs. Prices very reasonable, from 50c to $2.50 Ladies' Silk Hosiery n Especially a large assortment for the holidays. All pi-ices 50c, 75c, $1.25 and $2.00 IN.DIA T i. TT 1 11 inaia umorenas They have the big spread. Made from rustless wire ribs and extra good quality silk for ladies and gentlemen, $2.50 to $4.00. AT Gray & Moe's THINGS TO REMEMBER Shop mornings if you value time, room, and just a lit tle more individual service from behind the counter. GLOVE BONDS OR MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES Aren't by any means tho last resort. Many prefer to select their own gifts, especially gloves. Aslc for a Sim mons (J love Bend ,$1.25, $1.75, $3.50 gg The Little WITH Umbrella THE BigJ Spread Ladies' Serpentine and Flannel Kimonas They eomo in all the soft shades and very pretty styles. Prices from $1.50 to $3.00 1 y y y y y y y y y y y JL Christmas Suggestions Sweaters $1, $1.25, $2, $3, $4, $0 '$ Silk "Waists $3.50, $4.50, $5, $0,50, $8.00 Lingerie Waists $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.00 Victor Tailored Skirls $1.50, $2, $3, $4.50 Princess Slips . $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 Covers 50c, 75c, $1, $2 Combinations $1.50, $2, $3, $4 ! t y y y y y y y y We place on Sale Fridayfo Continue Until Christmas 100 Ladies' and Misses' Skirts, good assortment of col ors and sizes to select from. These skirts are sold at other stores from $1 to $(J each. Our special price while they last is $2.90 Ladies' Rain Coats and Capes Ladies' Silk Moire Haincoat, colors black, gray, navy, $15.00 value $10.00 Ladies' Moire Rain Capes, colors black, gray and navy, $10.00 values $7.50 Children's Kain Capes $1.75 up to $3.50 Christmas Handkerchiefs Children's Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box 16c Ladies' all linen Handkerchiefs, reg. si.e, good quality 5c Large assortment of fine Armenian Lace Trimmed and Madera Embroidery from ,....25c to $1.00 Moil's Extra Oood Quality fine all linen Ilnndkcrohiofs at ". 15c, 2 for 25c Christmas Sale o Petticoats "Women's All Silk Messalino Petticoats, fringe and ruf fle, special $3.75 A Very Suitable Gift for Gentlemen Men's nice, soft, comfortable lounging Slippors $1.00 $ "Women's felt Slippers with soft Angora trinmiing....$1.25 'A aTj y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T f A. Simmons' Gloves They fit woll, wear well and look well, y "We havo it full lino of all colors and sizes, Florsheim Shoe T y y li'or tho man who cares about stylo, quality and coin- 1 fort, thoy spoak for themselves. New styles just arrived. vl y t .!