Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 18, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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The Toy Shop Invites Your Inspection
EVERYTHING" IN THE LINE OF PRESEN TS FOR THE LITTLE ONES,!, ,N13W 'ANTJ FANCIFUL tfOYS" OF ALL KINDS, BOOKS. CARDS AND'
.. ;, CHRISTMAS CANDIES. .
A wondrous display of Dolls, Drums, Toy "and Ai r Guns, Steam Engines, Trains and .Tracks; Go-Carts, Wagons, Mechanical Toys of 'startling original Christ !
nla& JUards, Ualenaars, tne latest Jops; .fost uards and iost.Uard, Albums, Kodaks, -Leather (ioods, Xmas Tree Decorations, Candles, Tinsel and King & Long's
"Celebrated Christmas Candies in fancy boxes. Now is the time to buy.
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"SANTA, ,
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QUARTERS
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SEE OUR
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25c
SPECIAL
WINDOW
50c
If you want to get him a neat, inexpensive and serviceable present at a little cost see our 25 and Sj cen
SPECIAL WINDOW. t
COME IN and we will SHOW YOU the finest line of Neckwear in Oregon at any price from 25c to $2.50.
DANIELS FOR DUDS
Largest Clothing Store In Southern Oregon
HEBREW ORGANIZATIONS TO
MEET IN QUAKER CITY
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,.- Dec. 18.
One month from today, : January 18,
1909, some of the moat influential Jew
ish citizens of America will gather in
the Quaker City to take part in the
21st council of the Union of Hebrew
organizations. 'Man; imoortant anes-
tione will be discuseed, including the
.following:
..What- can. be done to prevent ,the
enactment of Sunday laws in so far as
Boeh laws are detrimental to. those who
observe the seventh day of the week
as the Sabbath f
What can be done to prevent secta
rian teachings and practices in the pub
lic schools of the United StateBf
What shall be done to induce the
United States to prevent foreign gov
ernments from discriminating, against
citizens of the United States because
of their religion f -
How many Jewish congregations in
smfill communities can be. assisted in
maintaining their organizations!
MEXICAN ANNUAL DOG
SHOW THROWN OPEN
CITY OF MEXICO, Dec. 18. Blood
ed canines from all over the republic
are shown in competition for honors at
the first bench Bhow of the Mexico
Kennel club, opened today at the Tri
Toli. The show will be continued tomor
row and Sunday. Handsome prize will
be awarded.
KENNETT MEN CONTEST
FOB PLACE ON BOAED
RKDDING Cal., Dec. 18. The elec
tion contest between William Welsh
and James S. Smithson, bcth of Kn
nett, over the office of supervisor from
the Fourth district, was called this
morning in the superior court, depart
ment No. 1, Judge Finch of Glenn
county presiding in place of Judge
Head, who, though not disqualified, pre
ferred not to sit in a case involving
an 'election that took placo at the close
of a campaign in which he took an ac
tive .part.
Smithson, on the face of the returns,
was elected supervisor by a plurality
of six votes over West),-the contestant.
COFFEY MTJEDES CASE
JTOY COULDN'T AGREE
YREKA, Cal.- Dec. IS. Tho jury.Jn
the trial of Stephen W. Coffey of Sis
son, accused of the murder of V. Ac
chiardi, an Italian, in that place on
October 30, following trouble over ' a
bill, was discharged this morning, hav
ing failed to agree. The caBe was con
cluded about 5 o'clock last evening,
and tho jury was out all night and un
till 11 this morning. It stood 11 for ac
quittal and one for conviction. The
dato of the second trial will be set next
Saturday.
BEST COLLEGE ATHLETES OF
COUNTRY ARE TO MEET
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. Some of the
best of the country's athletes will be
seen in competition at tomorrow b ibig
meet of tho college of the City 'of
New York, to be held in the Twenty
socond regiment armory.
With Billy Keating, tho national out
door champion; Bobby Clonghcn, the
national indoor champion, and other
crack sprinters in the Bpecial 70-yard
limited handicap race, sport followers
can look for a hair-raising struggle.
Keating in anxious to got back at Cloug
hen for the beating the flame haired
fiver handed to him in the indoor cham
pionships recently. With such mm as
Jimmy An-hiT of the Irish American
A. and Reed of the Gordon A. A. to
draw them out. it vrould not be siir
MARRIED.
prising to see Cloughen or Keating will be hard wood so that it can be
smash the record. used for skating and dancing.
Harry mllman, Harry Bed ley Harry
Gissing, Charley Bacon and Jim McEn
tee have entered the Bpecinl 600-yard
scratch event, and Tom Collins, Fred BLAND-MARTIN In Grants Pass,
Bella and Harvey Colin are among ( on Friday, December 11, Henry M.
me crathH wou win strive jur me iau- uiana ana Airs, rfvnua Martin, kludge
rels in the four-milo scratch contest,., (Steven Jewell officiating.
: With these men .on the mark the race WETLAND-CRAWFORD At the
should be one of the greatest ever held , home -of ;the bride,8 motl)PP in 0ranlR
m America, and it would not be sur- . Pafl8 Mr8 gadio Crnwford LawTeCe
prming to see Burke's long-standing Weiland and Miss Lillian Crawford, on
y. Wednesday, Decembers, Judge Stephen
boards, h. H. Montague of the London jW(,j officiating.
Athletic club recently equaled the rec- !( , .
ord, and it. now is up to Yankee to MODEL ENJOYING BIG
put the figures' where no Briton can . J.
ieach them Other competition will not I XMAS HOfilDAY TBADB
be lacking interest. I . ,
. , i . . . . j J Among the stores of Med ford that
GRANTS PASS TO HAVE 1 jMve gaily decorated for the holiday
MODERN AUDITORIUM trade none have aroused more favorable
' - , comment than the men's furnishing
GRANTS PASS, Or., Dee. 18. Plans storeflt In thi(J ine P8peciaiy Med
are nearly completed for the construe-, for( ie(wlfl alj citicB fioulh of Portland,
tion of a building that will not only be' - . , - , - .
. . .7 . . 4 f nonfi tan boast of as up to-date
an ornament to the cny of Grants Pass, r
a good advertisement, but will make , clothing emporiums. Among these, the
this city tho convention city of eouth- leader irn fact, is the Model, the first
ern Oregon. It will be nn auditorium t0 jnatall dust proof cabinets and other
bnilt on the most modern plans with . , . ,. . , , . , ,
, , up-to-date futures. This Btore is draped
all modern convenience; and will be , '
constructed on the corner of 11.. and with Chnstmas greens and scarlet trim
Seventh streets by H. J. Clark nnd mings for tho holiday season and is do
C. E. Woolfolk. ':'Lng an unusunlly large business. In
The building will be 100x100 and fact, the growth of Mrdford is reflect
will have n floor space of 7.ri75 feet, ed in the growth of the Mode), which
with a 25-foot ceiling and ft truss roof. ; now carries one of tho largest and
In the building will be a otage and most complete stocks that can be seen in
gallery and seated with cpera chairs on any town the size of Medford. Mod
a raised floor. This floor will bo remov-1 ern showcases, ladm with neckwear,
able sit that the m-at can be tiiken up , rind all tht a man noeds at Christmas
fur dances, fruit fairs, flower shows, 1 or any other time, and a hundred yards
etc. The stage will be mod ern rath all of clothing cabinet literally jnmrncd
see ii pry, dressing rooms, ete.. end can
bo used for any kind of an entertain
ment desirable. A modern heating
plitnt will he inntaflcd so that the build- many shoppe rs that throng the atoro
ing enn be heated as desired. The floor rn'om.
with the latest design of wearing ap
parel speak stronger than words of
the imnienso stock appreciated by the
I HAVE ON HAND
Pippin
-AND-
Spitzenburg
THREE AND FOUR-FOOT SIZES.
ALL OTHER VARIETIES IN ANY
: : : SIZE DESIRED : : :
L. E. HOOVER
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Agent Yakima Valley Nursery.