Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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luuuiui u.-ns
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nnfl ovoti tho
A MiloiidM mii
PEOPLE WILL VOIE
ON POLICE MATRON
Tfm pcoilo ut the city C iredfonl
will hnve ii oluim'C .liuitinry 14, to
vote upon tlio mntter of crcntiiiR n
now video for police mntron n is
requested by tho Inilic of the Orcn
tir Mftlfortl club. Tlio council Thur
ilny cutting voted to submit the nmt
tor nt the next Rintcrnl election ns
there in soino question ns to the
udvixnbililv of milling $1100 n venr to
the c.xpenxo of polieniK the city.
Comicilinnn Mitchell uf the first
win! wiib the only member of the
council who wjih ml verse to let liner
the people decido the question for
themselves believing thnt the conned
should hnndlc the question thctn
n elves.
In the menntime Medford will have
ti police mntron, her snlnry to be
paid by the Greater Medford club.
A number of women nppenrcd before
tlio (Miuncil Thursday evening to urjo
the npj)ointment of Sin. Grace H.
Cotterill n nmlnin. The matter of
mi iippointmrut was left to the
mayor.
PLANS U FRONT
IT
K. L. Kendall of Crescent City, who
lun leen spending n few ilnyn in
Medford, has returned to the coast,
having concluded the purchase of
two large ranches, one on the Draper
milroad survey nnd one in Llk vni
ley, both on the line of the proposed
railroad.
Mr. Kendall states that with Mr.
Wiioley, who recently removed to
Medford nfttfr selling out at Woolcy
jort, ho is putting "Oceanfront", an
udditioii to Crescent City, n wooded
utrip lying between Crescent City
and Wooleyport, along the coast, on
the market as n summer resort.
The- land is described ns the only
timber covered beach in many miles
either side of Crescent City.
EAR OF PUG CHEWED OFF
IN FRISCO SALOON BRAWL
RAN' FItANCISCO. Dec. fl. "Ilal
tling" Johnson, n prize fighter, is
minus u good jKirtion of his left ear
today. He says it was chewed off
in n saloon fight bv Giuseppe Xntnle.
BURGLARS TAKE
HOME THE BACON
HurRlnrs literally "brought home
the bacon" Thursday nlnht when
they broke Into Uio ware liou, of
the Cudnhy Packing company and
made away with a largo quantity of
hams, bacon and meat of various
descriptions. They mado a complete
sevaway but the police state they
have several clues which they believe
will deliver the offenders.
hntrance to tne warehouse was
gained by cutting away panels In
two doors at the rear of tlio bullil-
Ing.
A month ago an epidemic of thelv-
tng train food depots broke out, large
quantities of food products being
stolen. It Is believed to be tbo work
of local people who am laying In a
winter's supply of food.
m
ELEVENTH
;I
PAVING NEXT YEAR
EXTENDING TAX
OF
ROLLS
COUNTY
lug scattered all over the room, also
the tables lit'lng decorated with III
tlo Chrlntmnn trees and the spirit nt
Reed cheor and Mynty was overy
where. At the different booths were
found fancy work of nil dlicrlptlotis,
huu'-h-juji Jiniumifwii,
?1 .Li '.!
On motion of Councilman Campi Tlio county clerk's offlco has Just
bell ot the second ward the city dtuls . started work on what County Clerk
Thursday ottnlnc decided to My the F1, l,,r,mU, ? V" "TTV
matter of paving West Klctcnth i fb wh,c,h f"l,B to h!! lot f, '
street over until after February 1.
Considerable complaint Is made by
property owners on that street re-
SEYMOUR
AND
SPANOS
T
RIAL S ON
gtmlliiR plng at this time although
a majority of the property Is rep
resented on a petition to pave.
As the palng of the street can
not be done nt this season of the
year the council laed the matter
over until next February, In order
to thoroughly Investigate, the matter.
flee extending, the tax rolls. Work
Is being rushed In order to hnvo the
rolls In simp, for the levying ot
the 1912 tax at the first nieotlug of
the now county court
For several eeks the work will
continue, n largo force of deputies
being necessary to handle the Job.
Schief f elm's Sanitary Grocery
BOTH PHONES
These Cash Sales will be held twice a week
until further notice.
Mlko Spanos and Frank Seymour
who were arraigned In tho circuit
court Thursday afternoon and plead
not guilty to Indictments charging
i'iirder In tne first degree, will faco
trial next Tuesday or Wednesday for
the s'aylng of (leorge Dedaskalous.
a Greek, Jn this city September 22.
Judgo Calkins has placed the cases
on the calendar to follow one or two
others which will como first when
tho now court opens Monday.
Judge Calkins has appointed Dc
Armond & DeArmond to conduct the
Offense of tho men.
Uert Cumnilngs who Is held as an
accomplice before tho fact will ap
pear before tho new grand Jury next
vreolc for examination.
NAZIMOVA MARRIED
TO HER LEADING MAN
NEW YORK, Dec. C Mudnme
Alia Nnzimovn, the Russian actress
now starring here in "Bella Donna,"'
a dramatization of Robert Dickens'
novel, i married today to Charles K.
Ilrynnt, her leading man.
No announcement proceeded the
wedding, nnd only n few cloe friends
were present.
WILL ILK FROM
HERE TO NEW YORK
Armed with i letter from Mayor
Cnnou to Mayor Gnynor of New York
city, Arthur Grover of this city will
stmt within the next lew duvs on n
lew: hike from this eity to the tin
tion's metropolis. He will make tho
trip by way of San I'miioN.
Grover will make arrangements
with the Commercial club to ship
literature to seernl noiuts alone the
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liiiL- which n win ivi'i-iti nun mi-
tribute.
GREAT KEEPER OF WAMPUM
ORDER OF RED MEN DEAD
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mrs. Ralph Heal of Cottage drove
Is visiting relatives here.
James Ingram of Walla Walla Is
visiting his father, Constable I.ee In
gram here.
Harry C. Heal who spent some
mouths at Cottage (trove has re
turned to his home in this city.
Among the people from this vicin
ity lu Medford Thursday afternoon
were Mrs. Wayne l.eecr, Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorgo I'ankey, Mrs I). I'ankey,
Dan Herring and A. M. Hoot.
Tho bataur given by tho Ladles'
Aid of tho M. K church Wednesday
evening at the Y. M C A. was very
well attended liy our people. As one
entered the hall It made them think
of tho yule tide ChrM turns trees he-
WESTFIKl.D. Mn-". Dee. 0.
William l'rmm, u great keeper of
wampum of the great council of tho
United Slates Improved Order of
Redmcn. is dead todav at his home
here.
PLUMBING
ttaani
and Hot
Heating
Water
mi Work tumniwMJ
lrlce ltntonbl
OOFFEEN & PRICE
ss Howr4 Hloek. BBtrtne on tth
Hon as
Cottolcne. RRc nnd J1.S0.
Stnudard lard .'tlo-nud KOo and l.fl0,
Armour's limns 23c.
Standard llacon 22o.
Log Cabin Maple Syrup :ti, ilU nnd $1.25 a gal.
HIiia Label Karo Hyrup 30c and GCic.
Avoudale Molasses II cans for 250.
Pure Maple Sugar 3Uc a pound.
Hluestetii Klour 11 25 a sack.
Quaker Rolled OntH 12 SO for 90 pounds.
S pound sacks line, A pound packngn 20c.
4 pound packago Corn Flakes 2 tie.
(treen Olives Jl 00 slse, "Re.
tlreen OIIes 00c sUe, tRc.
(Ireen Olives ar.c slse, 30c.
Royal Club Catsup 20c.
R. & W. Salad Dressing IS, 20 and 3 Re.
French Peas, 20o per can.
String lleaus, 10c per can.
Cabbage In 25 pound tots Vi(i.
Rock Candy Style Syrup Pis,
H did. tir.oi Oal. ft 20.
25o; Qls, 4Cns
m:w (iooiw
I'anoy Table Riilslnn
Seeded and NotAHeed Sultana
packages
Imported Jordan Almonds, Fancy
Halves, Fresli Ssltud I'lstlclilo .Nuts
New Pure lluckwhe.it Flour, Pure Maple Syrup
Try our 4 0 cent Hulk Coffee, nil coffee, and do
not pay 5 to 10 cents for a can )ou huve no
use tor.
RatHlns I Hi
Pecons
Quaker Parniii, 3 package 25c.
Our Uitet Shipment of CHI'-SCA FANCY tlOODS lino Arrlvrsl, Call and HiThein.
Schief felin's Sanitary Grocery
Y-
BOB
Vill he at the Public Market
SATURDAY, DEC. 7.
In Booths No. 11 and 12
With a nice assortment of fresh nieat.
COME EARLY AND AVOID THE HUSH
K 'iH
Evangelistic
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ervices
y
Wm. Parsons,
of HiiKeno, Oregon
D.D.
at
First Presbyterian Church
Medford
MONDAY, DEO. 2 TO SUNDAY, DEO. 15
Inclusive
Evory Evening at 7:30
Good Choral and Orchestra Music
EVERYBODY INVITED
JmJJJmJm
Central Ave., Near P. O.
MANN'S Sensational Red Figure Sale MANN'S
Contral Avo,, Noar P. O.
ONLY 15 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS
SiatOOO.OO Worth of Clean. Uo-to-date Merchandise at the Lowest
Ever Heard of in Medford Shop Early Saturday Before the Rush Begins
Ready-to-wear Garments Lower Than Ever
Women's 331 'k broad
cloth Coats; real $8.00
values, JQ AO
Sale price $wJO
Women's 331aek 3ver
rpv Coats, splendid
$10.00 values, ff J QQ
Sale prico vwO
Women's wint'r eoats
fanev mixtures, value
$15.00. Q QO
Sale pHoe JF.tfO
Women's Tail orod
Suits, all new styles;
good $15 QQ QO
values cJ.tO
Women's Corduroy
Suits, all colors; good
$20.00 ei91fi
values PJ.10
Great deductions on
Children's Win t o r
Coats, $5.00 QQ QO
values OmdO
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
7 spools O. N. T. Cotton 25
Best Darning Cotton, a ball lv
Good Paper Pins, a paper 1
Good Hair Pins, a pkg 2t
J3est Sewing Needles, a paper 4$
Wash Ribbon, all colors, a bolt ... 10
Good J lair Nets, all colors, each ly
D. M. C. Emb. Cotton, a skein ., .. '!(?
Children's 15c Knit Waists, each 10c
Attend the Great Glove Sale
Women's $1.00 Capo Gloves, now 48
Women's $1.50 Cape Gloves, now 98
Women's $2.00 Cape Gloves, now ?1.38
Women's $1.25 Dress Gloves, now 98
Women's $1.25 Dress Gloves, now $1.59
Women's $2.75 Long Gloves, now ?2.P9
Women's $3.50 Long Gloves, now 2.98
Women's $1.75 Suede Gloves, now $1.59
Women's $1.25 Auto Gloves, now 9,8e
Sensational Sale of Petticoats
Women's messalino
l'lticoats; values up
to $1.00. Q no
Salu price $IJJO
Women's Pers i a n
stripe Petticoats, $1
values. Sale fiQ
price, each U5FL
AVomon's "near silk"
PottieontHj real $1.00
values. Oc
Sale jince, ea. . ,Gl
Women's Jci'sey top
Petticoats; Plmmcc
of silk. Salo $() MO
price pli.tO
Women's Jeraey ton
Petticoats, $2.00 val
ues. Salo
price
$1.39
Women's oulhig flan
nel J'tticoats; 75c.
values. Salu MQp
price, each ,OL
Xmas Sale of Handkerchiefs
Women's all linen Handkerchiefs, each
Women's 3?ancy Emb. Handkerchiefs, each
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, each
Women's Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, each
Women's fine Emb. Handkerchiefs, each
Men's all linen Initial Handkerchiefs, each
Women's all linen Initial Handkerchiefs, each ..
,5
.180
...25c?
....250
Children's Handkerchiefs, 1
in a box, very special f c
a box IwC
Children's Initial Hai
chiefs, .3 in a box,
very special, a box
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25c
Hosiery Bargains
25 dozen Bursons Hose for Wom
en, 25c grade. Salo price, -I Z
a pair lwl
Women's Silk Hose, in'all colors;
worth 75c . Sale price, MO
a pair .IOC
Women's nnd Children's fast
black Hose, very special, Qj
a pair , .vC
Underwear Bargains
Women's and Children's fleeced
lined Vests and Pants, up to 35c
values, Sale price, 9Q
each uoj
Women's .Fleeced lined Union
Suits, 75c values. Salo fQp
price, a suit wwt
Women's heavy fleeced lined
Union Suits, $1,25 grade, QOv,
a suit , wOC
APRON SALE
JUST RECEIVED
25 dose, beautiful Embroidered Aprons
in white and colors; 50c values. Sale
prico, each
25c
Sensational Sale of Bedding
J)c Grey Blankets .190
85c Grey Blankets 090
$1.00 Grey Blankets 890
$1.25 Grey Blankets 980
$2.00 Grey Blankets $1.69
$1.25 Comforters 980
$2.00 Comforters $1.09
$1.75 Bed Sprcnds....$1.48
72x90 Sheets, cheap at 00c,
this salo 390
42 and -15 inch Pillow Slips,
18c grado 110
10c. Cotton 33atts 80
15c Cotton 13atts 12i20
$1.00 Cotton Batls C90
$1.25 Cotton Batts 980
Dress Goods Snaps
1000 yards plain and fancy Dress
Goods; (5c values, 4l
a yard -Ol
3000 yards lino all wool Drcsg
Goods; $1.25 values, QOf
a yard vOC
1000 yards all silk Messalino, all
colors; 75c grade, M l
a yard rtl
Hand Bag Sale
50 Women's leather' Hand Bags;
75c. grade. Salo price, MQ
each ...,OI
50 Women's all leather Hand
Bags; very cheap Ut $1.25, OQ
Salo price, each 05JC
50 Women's Hand Bags, good
$2.00 values. Salo f MO
prico vl0
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