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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD,, OR 1W ON, W ISDN IIS DAY, .PKCEMPtiP 27, 1 1 1 .
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MrB. MnrUin Welsh, of annul Junc
tion, CJolo,, is In MotKord for a. visit
to 'former friends nnd ncqunlhtnticc.
Mr. hnd Mrs. L,cm Alton nnd son
left : Inst nlfeht for their hotno In
Talon, Nov., nftcr n visit with C. L.
Allen, l 13d South tt.it Uctt street.
Miss Nornt,llo, oincrlencod dress
nmlcer, by tho day or piece. Tele
phone 25H JncksonvIUo. 24f.
John' Holland of Pnnorn, Iowa,
who hna been In Medford for a visit
to lilrf datiRhtor, Mrs, W. G. Grtilna-
wny, left thta morning for his home.
Whipping cream. Itoguo River
Cream ory,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Horrlng of the
Valley View orchards wore In Med
ford last night In attendance at the
Greater Medford club party.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. P. & II. Co. bldg.
Robt. Wilson and mother of Cen
tral Point were visiting Medford
friends Inst night.
Dally deliveries milk, cream, but
ter, buttermilk. Rogue River Cream
cry. Mrs. Robt. Holliman returned to
her homo at Grants Pass this morn
ing after a visit to Mrs. Jos Hess of
this city,
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attomeys-at-law,
oyer Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Mrs. Geo. Huff of Gold Hill is in
Medford today for medical treatment
from Dr. Plckol.
Fresh milk at DeVoe's. 257
'Mrs. Trlmball and nephew, Robert
Cople, arrived In Medford last night
from northern Kansas. Mrs. Trim
ball is-here for a visit to her niece,
Mrs. P. A. Bonney.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
' J. D. Bell, one of the proprietors
of tho Hotel Xnsh, Is In Everett,
Wash., for a Week's visit to his aged
mother.
Make an appointment for a sham
poo at tho Beauty shop Friday eve
ning. 240
Miss Lucllo McKlttrlck, who has
been In Medford visiting her sister,
Mrs. C. E. Whlteman, returned last
night to her home in Portland.
Fred Strang Is home from Corval
lls enjoying a weeks vacation in Med
ford with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cbas. Strang. Mr. Strang has been
attending tho university at Eugene,
but has now taken up horticulture at
tho Oregon Agricultural college at
Corvallis, having decided that to
' make a' success in business a per
son must specialize, and at Corvallis
he Is given this opportunity and his
specialty will be horticulture.
Jcsso Butler left last night for
Redmond, Ore., for a few days busi
ness trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner returned
yestorday to Ashland after a couple
of days visit 'in Medford with' Mr.
and Mrs. Ohas. Young.
... A. H. Crook, a San Francisco at
torney, returned home last night
a'fjer-n weeks business s'tay In Med
ford. Beauty shop open Friday ovenlngs.
2i0
A. Matthews of Wllllston, N D.,
left last night for his home after a
bhort visit here. Mr. Matthews for
merly resided near Medford,.
II. M. Mullln came over from
Horubrook, Cul., to spend Christmas
with his family In Modrord.
lr. and Mrs. W. S. Van Dyko and
daughter MlfiS Ilelou of Abhland
spent phri.stmas In Medford with Mr,
and MrH. J. G. Van Dyko,
Misses Minnie and Eva Polcy of
Ashland were Christinas visitors in
Medford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.
N. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woltor of Ash
laud wero in Medford Sunday and
Monday, guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Dommer.
Beauty shop open Friday evenings.
240
W. H. BIgham left this morning for
Phoenix, Ariz. Ho was accompanied
by his ulator, Mrs. E. A. Kllppel, and
her daughter, Miss Allto Kllppel. H.
1). Klippcli n son of Mrs. Kllppel, Is
nt Phuonlx tailing treatment tor luiig
trouble. ' '
J. W. libshor of Ashland Is (u Med
ford today on business.
G. W. Dales, of Kagle Point, came
in this morning for a few hours busi
ness stay.
F. H. Morolnnd and family and U.
E. McCoy and fnnilly left yesterday
for Monntalnalr, tf. M.
A. L. Foster ami family of I.eth
brldgr. Alberta, arrived In Medford
this morning and will remain a few
days looking over the city nnd valley.
Mr. Foster stated he had hoard so
much of Medford that he and his
family "Just naturally had to sec
wluh It was like."
DoaUty shop open Friday ovonlngs.
240
Homer Dunbar and family of Three
Forks, Mont., arrived In Medford last
night. They nrc visiting today with
Wni. Dunn and family at Talent.
Miss Lucllo Under returned to
Medford last night from Klamath
county, whore she has but recently
closed a term of school as teacher.
Beauty shop open Friday evenings.
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V. V. Thomas nnd fally of Carey,
Ohio, stopped off In Medford "last
night for a few hours visit with
friends. They left this morning for
Los Angeles. Mr. Thomas and his
family have been on tho const for a
couple of months, and also In the
North Yakima and Payette fruit sec
tions. Mr. Thomas has gotten the
delusive Idea into his head that west
ern apples do not have a flavor equal
to the eastern grown product, but at
the time he expressed this idea he"
bad not eaten any Rogue river val
ley apples.
Make an appointment for a sham
poo at tho Beauty shop Friday eve
ning. 240
The board of directors of the com
mercial club will meet this afternoon
nt the exhibit building for tho pur
pose of electing executive and finan
cial committees to sorve for tho en
suing year.
J. M. James of Wilmington, Ohio,
arrived in Medford yesterday. He Is
here looking the country over.
Prof. J. Percy Wells, superintend
ent of schools for Jackson county,
ft this morning for Portland and
Medford nnd Jacksonville a few days
since eh' route to tho Siskiyou cop
per belt.
M, O'Brien', who la Interested In
a promising mining 'proposition In
Sterling district with other residents
or Medford, has been looking after
his lutVreMs In that section. They
have hnd considerable- development
work done lately.
George Little wan among the many
outsiders lit our city on ChrlRtnms.
Joseph UudrI of Sterling precinct
was In Medford and JncksonvIUo tho
fore part of tho week.
',. Cameron motored to Jackson
ville Monday afternoon.
Wobb Brothers, who are engaged
In farming near Tolo, wore recent
business visitors In Medford.
tumlitlng down from n wonlruwjnlng
here, hlid wltff It K. P. Brown and
IV. 11. Colo, ully" firemen, hlttfj took
a "llrodle." The awning and whis
key, the police say. bolting to n local
liquor concern. Brown and Colo are
In Jail,
I TELEGRAPHIC TAULOIDS.
Two Steamers Lost.
GLASGOW, Dec 27. -Two steam
ers nnd 16 men are known to have
been lost In tly May of Biscay De
cember 21. Tho Hrltlsh htunuior
Guillemot, frQm Loudon to (Itinoa.
foundered and as sevon of her crew
wore rescued by the Llncalrn, an un
known Spanish steamer wns seen ti
sink with nil hands. How manv men
wore lost on her In not known. Tho
captain of tho Guillemot went down
with his sl)lp.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
. undertakers
Day Phono 2271
Night Phones, P. W. Weeks 2071.
A. E. Orr, 30D2.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Pari
Undertaker and Kiubulmer
! Successor to tho undertaking de-;
: pnr'tiiiont of Medford Furniture Co I
Office 28 South HnrtleU Street
Telephenes: .Day, noil 471; night
1; residence, Bell 473, Home 179-L).
1 I f lu lkZlt4H4l lf fll flM aid V
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Salem. He will be away three weeks,
a good part of 'which time he will
spend at Salem with the state board
of examiners, of which board ho Is
a member.
F. J. Johnson, a mining man of
Grants Pass, was In Medford yes
terday on business.
Wm. Gerlg, general manager of tho
Pacific & Eastern railroad, returned
last night from a visit to Spokane
and Portland.
R. C. Dunham of Roseburg re
turned last night to his homo after
a 'Christmas visit to his bfother,
Prof. Dunham, of tho Lincoln school,
this tity. His sister, Miss Kathcrlne,
?1po of Roseburg1, Is 'spending the
holiday week hero.
S. A. Moore and family left this
morning for Seattle, where they ex
pect to spend the winter. Mr. Moore
is a forest ranger under Supervisor
Erickson and he goes to Seattle to
outer a school for forest rangers
which tho government has established
In that city. The school is for the
purpose of teaching the more effec
tive methods of caring for the tim
ber in tho government forest reserves.
J. T. Summerville left this morn
ing for a business trip of a few days
o Salem and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clngcado left
nn No. 20 this mqrnlng for a visit to
Portland nnd Salem.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Shields, who
have been visiting friends In Jack
sonville, left this morning for Shedds,
Ore. From there they will go to
Lob Angeles, then to tholr homo In
Hannibal, Mo.
Al Bell Is among us again aftor a
trip as far south as Imperial valley,
Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hanley were
Lolldny visitors In Medford.
T J. Hamlin, a pioneer farmer of
tho valley, transacted business In
Medford yesterday.
Arthur Davis baa gone to Apple
gate to look after his mining inter
ests. C. M. Allen, a former resident of
tho valley. Is hero on a visit, accom
panied by his sons Roy and Ira. They
are located near Edmonton, Canada,
end doing well.
Herman King and Arthur Poo and
their families spent Christmas with
Air. and Mrs. John Margreitor "of
Poormans creok.
Paul Hansen spent a short tlmo In
Jacksonville Tuesday morning.
Mr. Fry of Yroka, Cal., a promoter
of mining enterprises, passed through
SANTA CLARA, Oil., Dee. 27,
Father Men, the fitt .Ic-nit prfe-t
ordained in California, professor of
mnnv seicucAVt nud the man who first
introduced the uleetrie are lamp m
San Knuieisco, eelclmitcd the golden,
jubilee ot hw ordination.
REDWOOD CITY, Oil.. Dce 27.
Willinm Lmiirley, rind in little more
limn u smile, ulittscd through the
nmin streets hero with two doetors iu
hot pursuit. "I'm nutty!" ho nid.
"Who wouldn't lie with this Chrislnms
give and take proposition 7"
1912 CATALOG
A- MVM WIUK.
Ill J. Phlutor or Palmer Piano
iMitoq, occupying imi't ot Cuthbort'it
funiltiiio at oio, pritvea to tio' u live
wire In tho plnuu business. Slnco
Blurting in huMlut'HH hero May 16,
HU1, ho has sold three carloadn of
planoa'and' InrorntH us ho baa an
other carload en route for Medford at
the present time. HIh flint rurload
he sold In Medford, tho second In
Klamnth Kails, tlm third In Mar'ali
field, Coos Day, and the fourth ho
will now sell Iu Medford,
OUKCOX KRSTAHHANT
Chinese restaurant. Also Ameri
can kitchen. Everything first class.
Chop Suey, noodles and everything on
American bill of fare. George Leo,
proprietor. 20 South Front. 2G0
llnsklna for henlth,
NOTllJK. u"
Notice Ih heiehy' given" that tho
uiidondgifad will apply 'o tho' city
counull of tho city of MoiKoi'd, Ore
gon, at Itu uuxt regular mooting on
January 2, HU1, tor a llcoutiu to noil
spirit uouHt vlimim and malt Hqtiora
In quautllleH leuti than u gallon at IIh
plncu of hiiHlmiHH on lots D, 0, 7, 8,
blouk 20, In said city, for a period
ot ulx uujutlin,
1IOTKL NASH CO.
Dated Dee. 14, 101 1,
.i. fin i
X.MAN AND XRW YKAllH HOLIDAY
llATKif.
Sain datea Deuoinbor 23, 21, 26,
:to and a hit. itui, Jail. 1st, 1012.
Heturn (limit Jan. 2d, 1012. Rntn
faro nud third. Rata applies between
alf poliita In Oregon and California
where regulnr faro Is lest 'than -916,
Draperies
Vn curry vpry enntnlotn Him of
rtrivtmrUis, Inch oiirulim, fixture, rto.
uniUkV nil eliiHiMiH of uniiiiUiorliuf. A
upon 1 11 1 nmn to look nflnr thin work
tixulimividy nnd will Htvo nn kikiiI
mrvlo nn In l'onnlliln In net lu ovmi
Urn Inruext etllra,
Weeks & McGowan Co
t-" -f - r
Clark & Wright
XiAWYBXR
WABKIHaXOW, Z, U.
I'ubllu Lnuit Mnttom! Klim! Proof.
Donort I.nitdrf. ConloBtii nml Mliiltm
Ciimok. Herlp.
AssacUto Work for Atlonier.
MAILED
FREE
f.OS ANGELES. Cal. "Keep the
trousers but bring back my 000
plunks." This advertisement ap
peared in a local newspaper. J.
Levy, a horse dealer, had his trousers
stolen from his body while ho slept.
Iu one of the pockets were nine J100
bills.
LOS ANGELES, Cal. Two
of mellow old ryo whiskey
cases
came
-AND WILD IT FOR LESS MONEY
Buy ike millwwk diitrt from our by factory
for coe-ilurd to half of hit you would rr
your lxl dealti. We otrate our own mill
and can cuatanlte cwry ptett we male to be
wdl-nade and of chotccit kiln-dnVd lumtwi.
9. B. WILLIAM!' SASH anil DOORS
5-pjkneI doofi, 15 ilzfi, $U0. Ctaltmin
bcagJow doora. $1.60. Dunjalow front
doot, 55 and 5o. Iniide
trim, 1 0 pci, to a ttt, 60c
SW kI! anrt-nlr tls)u
trj. W(i)otcauiai 43 Kin.
Cbas. Strang
Guarantees Hyomei
If you really mean that von want
to drlvo every bit of catarrh from
your nose and throat why not try a
sensible remedy that Is guaranteed to
banish catarrh, or money back.
If you already own a little hard
rubber HYOMEI Inhaler you can buy
a bottle of HYOMEI (pronounce It
HIgh-o-me) tor only 50 cents, if
you do not own an inhaler ask for
complete HYOMEI outfit which con
tains an inhaler, this will cost you
31.00.
Then breathe HYOMEI and get rid
of catarrh, relief comes in five min
utes, a day's treatment will make
you' 'happy, a week's treatment and
snuffles, mucus and hawking go, an
other week and goodbye to catarrh.
Try it today on monoy back plan.
Sold by Chas: Strafrfg and" drtiKglstd
everywhere.
TUSCAN SPRINGS
Having no equal on earth in variety of
mineral waters and curing diseases
that medicines will not reach. It you
aro In need of health, como now. We
are open all the year and can give tho
best of care and attention now as well
as In stimmor. Stage dally from lied
Bluff to the sprlugs. Further par
ticulars address
E. B. WALBRIDGE
TUSCAN SPKINGS, CAL.
Attention Dairymen
and Stockmen
Just received a- car of registered
and grado Hol$teln caUIo, They
wero the mortgage lifters of tho
Ohio Western Heservo and can do
It here. All from the noted D0K0I
strain, imported from Holland.
Uest hord west of tho Cascades,
l'rlces aro right.
Phono 732, party R-l or visit
our ranch on Ross Iine.
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FOR SALE A Jersey cow, fresh In
June; 10 Poland China pigs three
months old. W. J. Hartzell. Sub
urban 4Q8. 240
FOR RK.NT--Furnlshed rooms, hot
and cold water, bath and electric
lights, close In, 221 North Holly
St.,
FOR SALE- Cheap, one 24 h. p. 2
ryllndor auto. , CH Yalloy Auto.
240
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HAPPY is the woman who is never
uoprepared who can always lay a nico appotis
lng meal or light luncheon before any guest -unexpected
or not. Her frlenda pralso her for hor housqwltoly qual
ities and alio feels that dellchtful satisfaction which can
only como from hospitality perfectly done.
rJie secret lies in having a
well chosen selection of canned
goods and table dainties always at hand.
Look over our stock the best of the kind in the town
and make a selection today. Then put your fear in tho
cupboard for you will be prepared for any. company
come when it may.
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ALLEN GROCERY CO.
8 0-40 H , OBNTUAl A V H .
On Friday, December 29th, Kentner's Will Hold a
Box Sale Articles Ranging in Price from 25c to $18
Will Be Sold at the Uniform Price of 25c
.Hero is (he plan: We have gathoivd several hundred useful ni'lielc.s from
our immense stock and will put them up in boxes. In these boxes will be ar
ticles ranging in price from 25e to !8 You simply pay -'w. for a box and
take your choice. You may got an $18 article 'or you may get a 25c one
there are no blanks. None of these goods will ho exchanged, taken back, nor
will money be refunded. Jjelow we give you' a list of the goods that will bu
in the sale:
Children's Ituhhcrixcd liaiu Coats
Ladies' Oaraeul .Jackets
Ladjes' Tailored Suit
Ladies' Hat Pins
Ladies' Hand IJags . .
Ladies' Silk Scarfs
Hand Painted .Japanese China
Ladies' Pelts
Ladies' Lisle Hosiery
.Large lluck Towels j-
.Men's Handkerchiefs
.Men's Fine Sox
.Men's Wool Suits
Men's Overcoats
Alon's Suspender Sets
Men's Hose Supporters '
Ladies' Sweater Coats
Children's Sweater Coata
Knitted Mufflers
Ladies' Kaney Hose Supporluis
Jwulies' Pelt Pins
Ladies' Muslin Underwear
Ladies' Shoes
Ladies' Yarn Cloves
Tovs
Ladies' Knit Underwear
.Men's Silk Neckwear
Men's Shirts tj
Jioya' Suits
.Men's Sweaters ' k'
Glen's Leather Purses
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See the Articles in Our Show Windows
A Pre-New-Year's Sale of Women's Fine Tailored
Dress Skirts, $6.50 and $7.50 Values, for $5
We find that we have too many dress skirts on hand and are going to
sell some at once. We therefore offer you your unrestricted choice of any of
our fine $0.50 or $7.50 skirts for $5; iu the lot are all of those popular fancy
Scotch mixture cloths as well as plenty of the serviceable blue or black skirls.
IRRIGATION
WATER gives VALUE to LAND . i
WATER is a Community Builder t '
You have tho LAND , "
You NEED tho WATER
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
PBED N. CUMMINatS, Manauor
Office Third Floor Medford National Bank Bldg.
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
A 10-AORE TRACT
1 ACRE FOR YOUR HOUSE AND BUILDINGS
1 ACRE IN ALFALFA FOR YOUR STOCK
1 ACRE IN STRAWBERRIES ""
1 ACRE IN BERRIES AND GARDEN TRUCK ,':
0 ACRES IN OROIIA RD
AND YOU ARE INDEPENDENT ' "
ROGUELANDS, Ihc:
FRED N, OUMMlNOuS, Manager
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