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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DMmWKH 120. MM.
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I LOCAL and!
I PERSONAL!
J, E. Atklua returned tlila morn
ln to Portland aftor n visit In Mod
ford with Ills family,-
10, S. Toll Is In Ashland today on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fuller, of
Tlcrkeloy, Cal., left last night for the
east after a visit of a few days with
A. O. Puller and family at 45 South
Central avenue. -
Mlea Nonnlle, experienced dress
maker, by the day or plcco. Tele
phono 253 Jacksonville. 245
Mlsa Nollle Santcc, one of the high
school teachers, loft last night for a
fow'daya visit with KuRcne friends.
H. 0. Young of Seattle, who has
boon In Medford for a few weeks,
left this 'inornliifi; for Eugene,
"Whipping cream. Roguo River
Creamery.
Mrs. Graco n. llall of West Hill
street left yesterday for a winter's
stny with relatives In San Francleeo.
Hew Gouldor, pastor of tho M. E.
church South, left last night on a
business trip to Portland.
Drs. F. G. nnd E. M. Cnrlow spent
Christmas with Ashland friends.
W. L. Orr and 'daughter. Miss
Hazel, of Eugene, are spending holt
day week with Medford relatives
Mrs. Hattlo Campbell, of Pasadena.
Cal.. Is also visiting here. Mr. Orr
and Mrs. Campbell aro brother and
sister and they have not seen each
other for a great number of years.
Thoy aro vlBltlng their mother, Mrs.
H. L. Orr.
8. A. Newell. ladles tailor, 4 th
I16or M. F. & H. Co. bldg.
Mrs. A. E. Kellogg and children of
Gold Hill spent Christmas In Med
ford, guests of C. D. S'acey. Upon
their .return homo last night they
were accompanied by Miss Opal
Stacey.
V. J. Emerlck and family spent
Chi 1st mas with Ashland friends.
Merrill, at the Hotel Mooro, re
pairs typewriters, cash registers, au
tomatic pianos, etc. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Call up today. Bell.
Main 2241. . Home 15. 237
C. M. Allen and sons, Ira and Roy,
who have leen In Edmundton, Alta.,
for a few years, returned to Jledrord
Saturday to spend the winter. They
formerly resided here.
Mrs. James KIncald of Portland la
in Medford visiting her niece, Mrs.
L. M". Howard.
"Wanted, an experienced lady solic
itor to travel In Cal. Commission
only7, paid dally. Noth'lng to sell.
Must be capable of approaching pro
fessional neonle. ability to operate a
typewriter an esset but not necessary.
Strfctly legitimate proposition, good
money for right party. Answer at
once If you aro looking for pleasant
employment. Box C7, Tribune. 237
Does your sewing machlno need
repairing or cleaning? Let an ex
pert' do your work. Don't pay till
you aro satisfied. Keys of all kinds
duullcated or made to order. Locks
repaired. Organs cleaned. Call Bell
2241; homo 15. 237
Miss Bulah Warner, who Is teach
ing school In tho Stockton schools, is
spending holiday week with Medford
relatives.
Mrs. W, O. Johnson and children
aro'in Gold Hill this week visiting
relatives.
Dally deliveries milk, cream, but
ter, buttermilk. Rogue River Cream
ery. Mr. and Mrs. "W. D. Carey of
Grants Pass spent Christmas In Med
ford, the guests of Mrs. Carey's sis
ter, Mrs. Nina Header.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Asahel Hubbard and family spent
Christmas in Ashland, guests of Wal
lace Woods and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ferguson and
children of Ashland spent Christmas
In Medford with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Hnurl.
M. Knapp. of Klamath Falls, who
speut Christinas with his family, re
turned to his home this morning.
Hr. and Mrs. H, C. Young aro In
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
i . Pay Phone 2271
Nlftht rhoaes, F. W. Weeks 2071.
A. 13. Orr, 3002.
IiADV ASSISTANT
.t
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Einbalmcr
atnintiarv in iht iimlortnlr Inp rin.
'I partment of Med,ford Furniture Co i
I. SI..A U CniiHi Hnfll. Qfrvktf 7
1 -.-..i .. !--. V1I JT1. nll,
1 iuiuiiuub; uuj, oh iu( "(,'",,
I realdonco, Bell 473, Home 179-L.
, : WH1IS HHHWlTl'U IUKUI ur uuj.
1 i
AMIIULANCn BKKVICK
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Phoenix today visiting at the home
of I). M. Taylor.
Fresh ranch eggs at the Fish Mar
ket. 244
Mr. and ".Mrs. J. L. Gordon left this
morning for a visit to Los Angeles.
J. K. Halo left this morning for
Richmond, Cal.
Mr. and Mra. C. II. Gay arc In
Central' Point today visiting Mr.
Gay's parents and a brother from
Seattle. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mender of
Ayrea Spur spent Christmas In Med
ford, guests of Mr. nnd Mra. W. S.
Clay.
Miss LIilo Horn is visiting rela
tives In Gold Hill.
Mrs. K. Roach of Lo Roy. Mich..
Is In Medford tor n visit with A, L.
Cualak and family.
Fresh milk at DeVoo's. 257
Seo It A. Holme, Tho Insurance
Man, ovor Jackson County bank.
B. J. Palmer returned yesterday
from a six weeks' business trip to
Marahfleld. Ore. While on this trip
ho sold n carload of pianos to tho
people of Marshtlcld and tho Coos
bay country.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moshor, of
Caamtorlnla, S. D., who have boon In
Medford fors tho past three weeks
visiting J. Mosher and family, leu
this morning for California.
Mr. and Mrs. T. X, Berlin of Kent.
Wnsh., are In Medford for a few
weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. U.
Lumsden.
C. O. King of Portland has pur
chased nn Interest In tho Gorst nuto
line between Medford and Jackson
ville. Another large new cai7 has
been added to the lino and Is now In
commission, being driven by Mr
King. '
Clare Morey and E. A. Hefler. of
this city, expect soon to engage in
tho mercantile business In llrowns
boro. Thoy will also conduct a hotel
and feed stabkv and may later put in
a blacksmith shop.
Mr. and Mrs C. I. Hutchison's
Christmas present to their daughter.
Miss Fern, was an elegant parlor
grand piano, of colonial stylo and
finish.
Miss Ella McQulBton loft Christmas
night for her home in Grunsburg,
lnd.. after a two weoks visit In
Medford with her sister, Mrs.
Clyde Haxelrlgg, and family.
Chas. Henselman of Poison, Mont.,
and J. Hesse Henselman, of Portland,
returned Christmas night to their re
spective homes after a visit In Med
ford with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Henselman. ,
B. L. Berry, general agent for the
Oregon Merchants' Mutual Insurance
company, spent Christmas in Med
ford with his father-in-law, C. II.
Murray.
E. R. Waterman returned Satur
day from Chlco, Cal., to spend
Christmas with his family.
Donald A. Fraser, of Grants Pass.
spent Christmas in Medford with his
mother, Mrs. D. R. Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. Redding of Gold Hill
enjoyed a Christmas dinner in Med
ford with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hcssel-man.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Those wfio have engaged spaco for
tho Los Angeles excursion special
train- should confirm or purchase
tickets for same at once. Demand
for space on tho special train Is very
heavy and the local office wishes to
provldo enough Pullman cars to
comfortably take care of all those
desiring to go. Ticket window will
be open fronv7 a. m. until 7 p. m.
and excursion tlcketB and sleeper
space are now on sale. Spaco must bo
confirmed or taken by Wednesday
night. Call or phono S. P. passen
ger office (both phones).
ARMY ENGINEER URGES HASTE
(Continued from Paga 1.1
Road to Medford entrance,
Cfc miles 47,000
100 miles of trails 15,000
Medford Approach Mentioned.
"The approach from Fort Klamath
to the rim of the lake nt the present
lodge of tho Crater Lake company
should first be built liy grading only,
Beauty Truths
Pimple, Sallowiiess, Blotches and
Dull Eyes Pulsed hy Htonnfcli
Beauty is only skin .deep, but
that's deep enough to satisfy most
women, also men.
In order to keep tho skin in a
clear, clean, healthy condition, tho
stomach must supply the blood plen
ty of nutrition. As long as tho
stomach ic out of ordor and tho
blood lacks proper nourishment, tho
skin will be affected.
If you want a porfect skin that you
will bo proud of, toko a week's
treatment of MI-O-XA stomach tab
lots. Get a fifty cent bo today, and it
.you are not satisfied after a week's
treatmeut, you can have your money
back,
For any stomach ailment MI-O-NA
is guaranteed. It gives almost In
stant relief und permanently cures.
Largo box CO conts at Chas.
Strang's and druggists ovorywhero.
Groceries, Gnndios, Fruits
Cigars, Tobaccos, Snidor's
Fresh Milk, School Sup
plies, etc., at
. De Voe's
Little Combination
: Store
Next Door Hold Itoll'onl
l'.ic. Phono 3611
MHi
Half Price
Sale
v
A cleaning up sale of all broken lines of Holiday
Goods. Beginning tomorrow and continuing the bal-,
auce of this week we will put on sale the following
goods at just one-half the marked pricuji:
All $1.25 to $10 Dolls at HALF PRICE
All Mechanical Toys at..' HALF PRICE
All 35c to $2 Iron Toys at....!..:. -....HALF PRICE ,
All $2 to $4.50 Doll Go-Carts at HALF PRICE
All 35c to $1.50 Doll Beds at HALF PRICE
All 60c to $3 Toy Pianos at HALF PRICE
All Box Games at ; HALF PRICE
All Toilot Cases at HALF PRICE
All Comb and Brush Sets at HALF PRICE
All Manicure, Sets at HALF PRICE
All Doll Furniture at HALK PRICE
25 Per Cent Discount on all Cut Glass.
25 Per Cent Discount on all Hand Painted China.
25 Per dent Discount' on all Fine rnipqrtcd China.
25 Per Cent Disco"nt on Gold Decorated Austrian
'Glass. nv Xi ' ,
lin loys
All 5c Tin Toys .. ." ....2 for 5
All 10c Tin Toys ?f.2 for 10
All 15c Tin Toys .'.t..,ui'; ....,2 for 15
All 25c Tin Toys !.T.:. .2' for 25
All 35c Tin Toys :. .2 for 35
NEW YEAR POST CARDS 1 CENEACH
HUSSEYS
and then the mwlinjr f lc ' roml system, itnilp to continniui; cou
from the Indue of UoumUop, n dis- tincts on river and luubor eontmotn,
tance of U0 miles, should bo complct- it strongly recommended."
cd," says Major Morrow. The road around llu rim of the
"After tho completion of tliH work, i Inko is planned to cro-n the faee (
if the Xutron eul-off is completed.) tho Watchman paN ItWnml Glacier
the Hear Greek mad should thou ho peak, vclurniu to tho rim liofoio
improved hv surfnein?, while tho ro-'pi behind l.luo lock, thence fol
itminder of tho rim road is hoing' lowing tho rim ohnoh '' Cloudcnp
jrradod. The road to Tho Pinnacles r " .
should bo undertaken last of all.
"The first appropriation should he
$100,000. with $73,000 for tho next
two .years and alter that $100,000 a
year until tho syntom is finished. The
urndiu; from Klumnth entrance and
tho Hear Crook of eastern entrance,
including 'JO rtiilos of thi rim road
nmitww.tiiit lit, fin. ii.it f.1.1ilit..inlo k.T I I
tho Crater Inko company, toother
with considerable .surfacing of this
much of tho system, could ho com
pleted in three working seasons, mid
all of this road, together with the
Medford entrance, could ho graded
and surfaced by the cud of Jim fourth
serf-oii. j
Karly Construction Urged. I
"It is tho opinion of this office that l
is much of the work as iossihlo i
-honUl bo completed prior to the San '
Francisco vxHsitfoii in 1013, in which
event the trip to tho imk will bo one
of the favorite m,Uj trips of tourists
.goiii" from Cortland to San Francis,
eo. A continuing contract, providing
for tho completion of the entire rond
is i cached. It then passes hiioook
sively behind tho iiioiiiitnin pusso of
tho insido slopes of Mount Scott and
lhiton cliff, lull jotuTiiH to Iho rim
auiii at Sun Ct'cek notch, front which
jminl it roeedos, passing bohlud Vidao
und (lavfield pouks. It tctuuiH to tho
lint nl Iho site of the present Imlo
of the ('ruler ,nko (iniiipan.v, follow,
iiig tho rim thenoo to Wulehnmli, The
total length of lm lim road Is be
tweon and IKI miles, ,
We have for sale some ten-acre (rucls acroHs Ihe
road IVom the State Wxporiiiuml Station recently lo-t-aled
between Phoenix and Talent. The soil is suit
able for fruit, alfalfa or garden. Well water in quan
tity sufficient for irrigation can be had at; 20 to 125
feet (we have a wrll on an adjoining tract which sup
plies 200 gallons' per minute). Tho price is !J00 to
ssUT0 per acre,' and we can make very easy terms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
Mail Tribune. Block
TUSCAN SPRINGS
(lusliut no oipuil on oiu'llt In vailoty of
mineral untorti mid mrliif; dlnoninm
Unit tiiedlcliii'N will not rencii. H you
arc In MbA of liKiiltli, coma now. Wo
are open (ill the year and can lvo llio
boHt ot onto and attention now nil well
mm In Hummorr Rtnito dully from Hod
llluff lo tlu iiIiikii. Furtlior par
tlritlarH addromi
E. B. WALBRIDGE
TCHCAN SI'ltlNCJH, CAI,
i1
Clark & Wrigh
, , x,kvtrnn
WAiHiNoron, s. a
rubllo Mind M(tttrMI 1'liml Proof.
Dpnort Lflhiln, Coiilnnln mill Mlliln
Jannt. Horltn
AKinMata Work for Jkltornuy.
Draperies
Wo cArry vrr oointdrta Una of
nratinrlita, le riirfnliin, (Ulurri. ta.
nml.i'o nil olanKf of ui)lioUIrliiir A
uprrlnl man tu look nrirr thla work
noltmlvuly nml will kIvo tm Kx)il
unrvlce na la imsilblo to cat to avail
the lurKont olila.
Weeks & McGowan Co
EAGLE POINT
LIVERY
STABLE
Tlio uiiderslKncd IiiivIiik Juut
completed u larRo new livery atahlo
In Unclo Point, no Invito tho travel
Iiir iiuldlo to call and oxnmliio our
rlKs, tinms. etc, all liolutr In Jlrtit
clans i-oudltlon. Our motto tu to
Mvc and Lot Live Phono nt Htalilo
and residence Call central.
S. II. IIAH.VISII & SO.V. Proiw.
Let us show you that The Art Store
is the place for Wall Paper. Two
hundred kinds to select-from
C. E. COLLINS
27 North Orapo
.vKfe
srs Xk. '
I Complete
AN INVESTMENT IN A
DIAMOND
rvqilicx ni refill thought and Clio proper roufldciiro In a firm
In warrant jihsulutc Mttlsfactloii. To nolo llu intMr com
parKou you iiiiihI hmMt-t them from a liir and well hclccted
loctc, Hiirh iin I iitit aide t o llov. In tliU way n Ihtouio
llionmulily famlllnr ultli allien mid feel imxiircd of Mifo anil
-toiiouilial Iiii)Iiik tlirou ( ni) IdnilliiK KiliiriiuU'i'.
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Medford, Oregon
MARTIN J. REDDY
Tho Jowolor
niA.Moxn Hirrrixtj ,xi
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Near Postoffico
SAFETY RAZORS
Ever Ready Keen Kutter Enders
$1 '$1 $1
Gillette
$5
Auto-Strop
$5
MEDFORD PHARMACY
NKAK POST OFFICE.
PHO.VU NIflHT OK, DAY- MAIN 101.
IRRIGATION
WATER gives VALUE to LAND
WATER fe 41 Community Builder
You have tho LAND
You NEED tho WATER
Rogue River Valley Canal Co,
FRED N. GUMMINGS, Manager
Office Third Floor Medford National Bank Bldg.
. t
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
A 30-AOR'E CTOACrJ?
1 ACRE I?01l YOUR ILOUSW K8X) BUUVDINOS
1 AORE IN ALFALFA FO R YO OR STOOIC
1 AORE IN STRAWRI3RR1II1S
1 AORE IN BERRIES AND GARDEN TRUOK
G AORES IN OROIIARD
AND YOU ARE INDEPENDENT
ROGUELANDS, Inc.
FRED N. CUMMINOS, Arnnagoa-