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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1911)
"j aciii "RIGHT "FOR THE FEMALE OF IHE SPECIES MISTLETOE IS SHIPPED NORTH Woodville Man Is Dolntj Thrlvlnn Business Collcctiiiu. and Shipping Mistletoe and Laurel Brrrics to Portland for Christmas Tide. DEDICATE NEW TO MAKE CALL FOR NOTION. To all whom II may ronco.ru; Public notice l huroby given thai .1. W, Sllngor, a retail liquor dealer mid the owner of a itititll liquor li cense to sell Intoxicating Itpiorn nt retail at No. :t 7 South Front ntreet In the city of Medford, Oregon, linn con tracted to sell and assign the unex pired portion of said Ilconao to O, T. Minw and V. U. lluCd mid that It In tho Intention of the satd 0, X Shaw and the said C, 1. Heed to carry on tho business heretofore carrlod on by tho said .1, W. Stinger at Nrt a7 South Front street, In that certain building known as the Natdi Samplo Itoom situated on tho south lot or tho Hotel Nash building properly on South Front street In Medford, Oro gnu; and that on Tuesday tho 10th day of December, 101 1, tho under signed will appear before tho ulty council of Medford , Oregon, at Its regular Reunion to bo held on mild evening, mid will at wild time apply to tho said city counull for poriiils slon to huvo imld license no mitilgiiod to said Heed and Hlmw and for per mission to conduct unlit saloon bust Hess at their new location heroin des ignated. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this tho 7th day of December, 1011. J. W. HMNCJMK, 0. T. HI I AW, O. 1.. HEIOl). NOTION. Tho teaniHtein' local No, 178 will hold a 'meeting Titomlnv night.' In stallation of offlcem, followed by a iiinokor. CIIAH II10I,M, Heey. CITY TUIJAHIMIKU'H NOTIOI5. Office of the City Treasurer, Med ford, Oregon, Dee. IKth, 1011. Notice Is hereby given that thero aro riiudii on hand In tlio city treiiH u ry for tho redemption of outstand ing city war nut In Nom. 8U-H7-K8 and HO Ihhiici) agaliiMt water inula Im provement fund No, a. Interest on tho naino will renso ufter thu ahovo date, h, i, .IACQIIB, U33 City TroaHiiier. 11 i ' " , . i !J Tl Mr. Tramp Hatl Evidently Not Read Kipling's Latest What the Wom Central Point Issues Invitations for City Dads This Evcnlnn Will Name J mines and Fix Polllnn Places for Dedication Ceremonies of New Y - JM, C. A. Building, Which Is Splen did Structure. Annual City Election to Bo Held In January. an Dill lo Him was a nciuy, However. MKDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MTSDFORD, OKlWON, TlTlfflD'AY. PMrMMBMftin. 10.1 1. BD DH6T0HT ELECTION ) filfi HI ' ! J. i . I ' i ft J I 1.0S AXGKMiS, Ciil.. Dee. 19- A poor, misguided tramp, who evidently believed Unit he could run rotnelisii-'i A new vonlur in tho iiidntrinl oir t'l of the vnlle. hn been entered thi year bv M. K. Kitten of Wood- over .Mrs. Crate I Thatcher, Inmtlv llle, w1r i hpp'g imMletoe ami morn tlmn iiro feet two inches mi'aurel berrfw to l.rtlnd for th liaitftit anil woiehimr lew thin 1 W i holiday trade. Mr. R'de-it hits Nhippud. Itonnd, ami coml hr to turn owr to hint tw vsJuHbb? m her home. s convinced today that he was handed the greatest surprise of his life. Here nrc n few of the things that Mrs. Thatcher did to Mr. Trump when he tried to force her to "come across with several imirs of kor husband's shoes: She kieked a kwifo out of his right hand when ho was attompuutr to stab her. She brought the blood in a stream with a well directed pnneh to the nose. blio pulled out several square inched of hair and wlnild have scnlcd the tramp had he not pleaded fo mercy. She doubled the intruder up with a puncli in the solar plexus. She tied up the hands of the des perado with her gingham apron and then leashed him to a post of the vornnda. Then, while she went lo call the police, the tramp managed to free himself and stagger away to freedom SAYS UNITED STATES IS LACKING IN POLICY BBKLIN, Dec. 19. Declaring that the United States docs not dare to go to war, and that President Taft Is tho laughing stock of Europe, the Berlin Post, one of the conservative papers of Germany, denounced to dny that country as absolutely lack ing in political good manners in abrogating the treaty of 1832 with Itussia. "Tho United . States has always been noted for Its lack of culture and breeding aud Its failure to have any conception of good manners in political affairs," says tho Post. "The action of President Taft is a shining example of ehlrt sleeve polities, and shows that the supposedly conserva tive president possesses tho rough cowboy spirit which Is flourishing In Amorlcan political circles." XEOrOKO KASKXTS. Bttftil FxlCM. Vegetables. Potatoes ?1.75 per cwt.; 2 Cabbage 2 c Parsnips 2c Lettuce 6 c bead. Carrots 2c. Beets 2 c Onions 2c. Celery 6Oc0$l doz. Cauliflower 10 0) 15c heafl. Turnips 2c. Radishes 5c bunch Onions Green, 6c bunch. c lb. & two tr three carload thfe Moa and the demand nt Portland is said to jie heavy. The mistletoe and herrio arc lath ered in tho wood about Woodville and shipped at little o.pee. It i wiid to bo proving most remunerative. Farmer Found Dead. C. 1L Onlson, a fanner living on tho Pomeroy plneo in tho Mcndows precinct, was found dead in Hw oabie Monday morning by his jwrtner. Wil liam l'oineroy. He was 3o venrs of age and has relatives living in Idaho. The body was found lying against n hot stove, against which he had evi dently fallen. There were marks and brakes found on the back of Ids head which lends the authentic; to be lieve lhat possibly his death came about from other than nntural causes, Coroner Kellogg is investignling the ease today. Tho new Y. M. C. At building at Cent ml A'oiu will bo dedicated this evening with appropriate ceremonies, after which the iiwtitution will bo open. Tho association him erected n very creditable building there mid do se rvo orcTltl. H is the finest iiiMitti Uou of its kind in tho northwest in a" city of like sine. What has become of tho old-fashioned widow who "sot her cap'' for No. LJ Hnsklnn for Health. NEWBK 'S HERPICIDE Is Kuarnntcctl by Mcdford Pharmacy, Special Agents. Nearly cvoryono has dandruff, and must reconcile themselves to the Idea of becoming completely bald or resort to the uso of Xewbro's Iler picldc. The manufacturers have absoluto Talth In Herplcldo to kill tho germ and remove all traces of dandruff. So perfect Is this bollof that all dealers aro instructed to soil the preparation with a "money back" agreement. Such supremo confidence Is the best cvldenco In tho world of the morlt of Herplcldo. Thoy know tho result, hence tho guarantee. It pro tects the purchnsor. Used ?.s directed, Xewbro's llerpi clde kills the germ that causes dan druff and prevents tho hair from coming out. It stop. Itching of the scalp, which is so disagreeable. Send 10c in postage or sllvor for samplo and booklet to The Herplcldo Co., Dopt. R., Dotrolt, Mich. Herplcldo is for sale by all drug gists, and applications may bo ob tained at good barber ahbns. Mcdford Pharmacy, special agents. near P. O., night or day. Draperies YTe carry a vry complete line of drupcrtca. face curtains, fixture, etc. and Co all classes of upholsterinc A special man to look after this work exclusively and will kIvb as rood service as is pomlble to a:et ta even tho largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co Tho city council tiiU evening will authorixo tho issuance of a call for tho regular city election to he held January I), 11U2, and will nl-o desig nate the polling places mid- name judges ami dorks as well us specifv what offices, aro to bo filled. 31 is not believed that any mens, uros will ho submitted at this election. Seattle Appraisals Several Mcdford people have employed us to appraise Seattle real estate. Such appraisal Is usually worth more than It costs, Ira J. Dodge or Mcdford was formerly connected with this of fice. Other Seattle and Mcdford references on request. It. V. KKSKINi: , COMPANY tlOO New York Hlk., Seattle (Charter Member Seattle Ileal En ' tato Assn.) mmmmmmmmmm-mammmmmmmmmi ' Yes, we sell Pre mium Hams and Bacon and Fleischman's . Yeast In all Uepartnionts wo handle the ust-Jjincs, and that is something to judge a store by. ' SEE US FOR THAT CHRISTMAS DINNER r Warner, Wortman & Gore Only .4 More Shopping Days Till Christmas Make this your shopping place, for useful gifts arc always most appreciated. The following is a partial list of Appropriate Gifts rHh, Fruit. Cocoanuts 10c each. Prunes Dried, 10c lb. Lemons 25c dozen. Bananas 10c to 30c per dozen, Oranges 15c to 40c Cranberries lDc quart. , roll, Butter Eggs and Poultry Butter Fresh ranch, per GBc; creamery, SBe. I3ggs KreiiU rauch, 3Gc; storage, 2Ec. Poultry Hens, drossed, 15c; llvo, 12o; springs, drcmod, 15c. Turkoys 20c to 25c, dressed. Meats, Wholesale Beef Cows. 4 l-2c; steers, Be. Pork--5 '4 c and Cc. Veal Drossed 7 V4-10c. Mutton r3 l-2c, llvo; lambs, 5c to 7&c. Hay and Feed. HayTimothy, ?14; alfalfa, $12; grass, l grain hay, 14. Gialn-r-Whcat, 95o bualnl; oats, $35 ton; barley, $35 too. NOTICE Inasmuch as the gonoial public (((Hum to hnvu misconstrued tho meaning of tho statement nppoarlng ubovo Qpr nanios In a roc-nt Ibsuo of this paper, wo doem an explanation advlsaldo. Mr. Gottorlll having bo comn an omployor of labor, renders him Ineligible ixh an organizer. How ovor, ho has an honorable withdrawal curd from the plumbers' looal and Is 1'k.wKulzQil as a man entirely fair to organized labor. D. C. WHITE, Chairman, V. E. JOHNSON, 0. W. HARRINGTON, CHARLES HELM, O. O, PARKER, QEO. B. HU01IES, Scoy, 2.11 Executlvo Board. ---- -i - ------ --- 4, . ANNOUNCEMENT T1XAVING the largest and finest stock of -A Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Clocks, Silverware, Rings, Lockets, Chains, Gold and Silver Nbvelties I have ever carried. Owing to limited amount of space to display this fine stock, we are pleased to show you anything in our line you may wish to see. -W4 Largest Line of Rings in City' k Full Line of Hull Umbrellas Martin Reddy The Jeweler Near Post Office t ffrjjvjz--- Tiro iBair No piece with out this Trade (ft Mark 011 it is genuine, FURS FOR GIFTS Furs nre nlwayrt acceptable. Choimu them in a shop that u woman would go to choose them horclf. Our showing is much varied mid can be relied upon. Wo stand back of every one we hell. Jnpniicic Mink Stolen nnd CollarH nt from $8.50 to $47.50. Muffs lo match at $23.00, $25.00 to $39.00. Itirixiuu Mink Stoles mid CollarH nt from $5.00 to $16.00. Itussiun Mink Muff nt $0.50 to $13.50. Iceland Fox Sets at $36.00 nnd $40.00. American Opossum Sets in Ilrowu and Blue!:, at $19.00 to $30.00. Children's and Misses' Fur Sets Xmns Snlo 20 per cent piscount. Hand Bags for Gifts Handling in nil the most approved stylus mi Kcnl, Morocco, Velvet, Tapentry nnd IihIohI nict nble Mesh Hag. Modentlv priced from $1.50 to $15.00. Umbrellas for Gifts Ladies' and GcutlcincnV, $1.00 to $10.00. SilkTetticoats for Gifts ( $3.50 to $13.50. Nockwoar for Gifts Many new Side Ituffle Effects, 50c to $3.50. Jahols in endless vniioly, 35c to $1.50. SilkHoso for Gifts Silk Unso always make n mosl upproprlaln gift, priced nt 50c, 75c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Handkorcliofs for Gifta Initial HaudkerchlefN nt 75c, $1.10 and $1.50 box of 6. Linen mid luuu Handkerchiefs from 10c to $2.25. Willow Plumes for Gifts Specially priced $12.85, $10.50 and $26.50. Freiiuh.l'himes tit from $1.05 to $15.00. Shirt Waists for Gifts A iiiot beautiful showing in Chiffon, Mar qiiosotteTnffetn, Mossuliiie and Lingerie, priced nt from $1.50 by easy stages up lo $27.50. Silk Kimonas for Gifts Ileatitiful Hand Embroidered JitpancHO Silk Kimonns, handsome padded Silk Lounging Holies, long or short, plain and embroidered; Japanese Crepo Kimonns in silk or cotton; Floral or Oriental Silk Kimonns priced at $5.00 to $27.50. Open Evenings - 7 l J Open Evenings IWU Medford Pharmacy Gift Suggestions LEATHER GOODS-Tlie finest line ever sho$n in Medford. Toilet Cases Hand Bags, Manicure Sets Domestic and Imported Perfumes De Velbiss Pcrf times anil Atomizers V Safety Razors Post Card Albums ' P 1r , - , jC irw i '1 - Stationery Post Cards .f- fyrrr rrrrrt trrtri Hi! Medford Ph sirmsicv Near to Postoffice 1 1 'i 'i 'i '1 '1 'i 'i 'i 'i '1 :: '. 'i '1 '1 'i '1 'i (i 'i :: I, -:: :: :: :: 1 1 (i '1 'i ., I. '1 1 n ' 'i '1 ' 'p 'p 'p 'p '. 'I '1 1 ('. 'I 'p .'1 :: , p. 'p - -- - - --t - - - -- - --. t t-t-t--t--t