11 r PAGE TWO. MMproun matl trttujnr mmoiio. omwox. Monday, DKrHMiuw in, 1012. WCALAND L PERSONAL On Tih!r from 2 to S Mrs. fieri ttlhlm cHlfr(alned nlno Indies com liHtaontnry to Sin. O. W. Martin who linn J list rotimioil from Idaho, wIiofo 'imo BpcAt tlie Biminior ns the Riiest at I)r. a Jul Mrs. J.' W. Alley. 1). K. 'Hcnhu wns called east of Hoar rfurk.lliU morning to do eono howIiijc ni'achlnp rftphirliiR. For goaiinca Mike, have IL A. Uolaies, tho Insurance man wrlto your Insurance. Ho knows how. L. M. Lyons was In Ashland Man da) on hnslness. Two '"good ita now" motorcycles for anle, bargains. Pacific Motor Supply Co. 22S Tom Osgood, county surveyor, loft Monday for a few day's surveying Job on the. mountain tops cast of Ash land. no sura to glvo us plenty of tlmo to clean your clothes for Christmas at tho Pantorlum. 22S It. L. Ilcnnctt was In Ashland Monday on business. .M a bargain. 123 tiers or dry fir wood, at wholesale. Apply at 433 South Fir streot. MedTord. J. W, Canipbcll. general superin tendent of tho Southern Pacific, passed through Med ford Sunday on train 13. Station agent Iloscnlmmn accompanied him as far as Phoenix. Did you know about tho basket ball gamo Thursday? 230 Charley Mori left Mcdford Monday for Japau, whom ho goea to bo mar ried. Ho loft Japau for the United States when ho was 1-1 years old, and Is now 28. He will return to Mcd ford bringing his wife with him. 12000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real es tate, at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Bank BIdg., Mcdford. Clean-up Kilo on pcpls until Christ mas at Ireland's Smoko Houso. It. I. Stuart, who has tho contract for putting In tho concrete founda tion for l)r, Pngo'a now opera house, expects to comjilcto Ills contract this week. Men aro now nt work exca vating a basement underneath that part of tho building to bo used for n stage, which will bo of sufficient size to permit a team and wagon to drlvo into nnd turn. Tickets for tho Los Angeles excur sion aro now on sale at S. P. depot. TIiom) flgurlns on going should write, phono or call at the office to enable, agent to securo reservations. Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Tribune. tt J. T. Itchardson, of Harris, Mo.. Is In Mcdford visiting bis son, Sam lllchardson, and family at 39 North Orango street. Miss Ethelwyn Brown left on No. 20 Monday morning for a flvo days business trip to towns north of Mcd ford. Miss Brown Is traveling sales woman for tho Otto Cum and Sales company, of San Francisco, and has Leon in Medford for a few days visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Brown, at COS South Newtown. MIsb Brnwi will spend thn holidays in Medford after which sho will make a tlvo months' sales trip over all the Pacific coast states. Over $12,000,000 In dividends will bo paid to policy-holders of tho New York LI to Jnmirauco Co, this year. C. V. Tengwald, Mcdford National Bank BIdg., with J. A. Westerlund, 230 Mr. twill Mrs. Sam ttlehnrdson spent Suntlny with Dr. and Mrs. Hart ut tho latter k orchard Home, near Phoenix. Cottago flrovo is tmift. So is Mcdford. 230 John Arnell returned Saturday I..:n a i,eeral ivoclfs huslnoM IhII to Settle. Ilaskut ball .Medford High is. Cot tago Grove Thursday, l'Jtli. 23ii Mrs. J. C. Neff" loft Monday morn ing for Portland whero sho will spend tho hol(lay;i with her huHband. Clvo Iter for Christmas Common ity. Diamond Kdgo or World brands silver plnte, Flat Ware. V. W. Shap- Iclgh Hardware Co., 28 South Cen tral. W, A, and p. L- Koblnett, of Holly, Oregon, who have been in Medford for mivciuI days visiting their iiophnw, O. W. Murphy mid fanlfly, und' otli'or relatives, i turned to their homo Monday morn ing, 'Kodak' f fillalilng, thn best at Wes ton's, opposlto hook store, Mrs, Y. M. Snilth, who recently un derwent an operation at Sacred Heart hospital anil has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gourgo, Hcnrlcks of Knight street since, will return to her liomu at Sterling this week. Phone us your orders for milk, cream, biHter and buttermilk. Two deliveries, dully. It. It. Creamery, Mrs. Olllo Wallers of Talent vis Ued Mrdford relatives Ktitnrday. a . i . Carkln ft Taylor (John 11. Car kln and Olcnn O.TayW), attorneys; nt-taw, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford, Prank It, Nell of Big Butte was In Mcdford Saturday, mi his way to Jacksonville. Tho Itoso Maiden Is coming. J. H. Cay or Central Point made his son, qhnrlcs B. Gay, a visit Saturday. K, I). Weston, commercial photog- raphern, negatives made any time- or plneo by appointment. Phono M. 1471. ' H. G. Wiener of E.iglo Point and George AVhlto of Derby tarried In Medford Saturday. Itc.il homo-made bread at DoVoo's. Mrs. Kugeue Thompson nnd Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch were over from Jack sonville Saturday afternoon. Artistically printed letter heads on fancy bond papor mako flno Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. Tho Mall Tribune tt Porter J. Ncff lcrt for Spoknno Saturday In the interest a fruit grow ers association. T"- Weeks AMcGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS 'Wnw'wi H K T Mfki m Jr. w.wmxs son , i , JL'7. MM &A A: jutt Soft wood $2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co, Kdniund Burko transacted business In Medford one day this week. Roso Maiden, Doc, 17th at Nat. Mrs. R. L. Demoreo of Grants Pass passed Saturday with Mcdford friends. llavo jou tried our peanuts, they aro thn best In town nnd aro roasted fresh every day. We also haudle a flno II in; of shelled nnd bleached nuts at' tho Pop Corn Store, 103 West Main. Mr. and Mrs. O. Crawford spent Sunday with relatives living at Gold Hill. . Christmas presents. Pcrculators, chafing dishes, casslrolcs. etc. In copper, brass and aluminum. F. W. Shaplcigh Hardwaro Co., 2S South Central. Thomas Farlow was down from Lake creek Saturday and Sunday. For tho boy's Christmas, wagons, coasters, skates, guns, velocipedes. etc. F. W. Shaplcigh Hardwaro Co., 2S South Central. Robert M. Klnrald has returned from Los Angeles, where lie went to attend tho funeral of his late brother, Oscar O. Kincald. Build up your own locality by buy ing home-made goods, always fresh at tho Pop Corn Store, 103 West Main. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Nelson of Hu geno have ben making Mcdford a vUlt. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. R, J. Lock wood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar- nett-Corey BIdg. Phono HG. Mrs. W. T. Shoults left Sunday for California, to visit her mother, Mrs. N. It., Johnston, who will tc turn to Mcdford with her. Collect those scattered sheets of music you valuo and' have them bound In book form at the Mall Tribune. tf Mr. and Mrs, John Martin of Coleman creek wcro In Medford Sat urday. Don't buy thoso cheap, Portland factory mado candles for your Christ mas tree when you can get home made, pure cream candies for 25 cents per pound .at tho Pop Corn Store, 103 West Main. H. D. Norton, tho Grants Pass at torney was at Jacksonville Saturday, beginning a civil action against an Ashland doctor for mal-nractlca. Born to tho wlfo of L. W. Whiting Sunday, Dec. 1SJ 1912 an 'eleven pound sou. .Mother and sou are do ing fine. Mrs. H. L. Young of Browusboro bus been visiting In Mcdford. Basket hall Mcdford High vjr. Cot tage Grove Thursday, 10th. 230 Leon B. HaskliiH has returned from Portland, where ho attended a meeting of tho Stato Board of Phar macy of which ho is a member. Soti tho big gaum Mcdford vs. Cottage Grove. 230 B. L. Dodge of Itlvcrdalc has gone to his home at Akron, Ohio, and will be gono until about March 1st. W. H. Moultou of Salem is making Medford a business visit. uruer your pop com for your ChrlHtniUH treo early. Pop corn bulla mado to order nt tho Pop Corn Storo, 103 Went Main. J. C. Hall nnd Ben Shi-lilun made a trip to GrantK Pass Saturday. Oak tier wod for sale. Gold Ray llllv O.n ' " '. Mrs. Laura A. King and Mrs. A, W. Short, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey of Phoenix precinct wcro lett-nt visitors I.. '.. 1...I I ' ' ' ' . . 4 ,11 lUUIUrU. Roso Maldon, Doc. 17tli at Nat. Mrs. H. J. Kubll of Jacksonville has gpno to Portland to upend tho holidays. Logal blanks for salo at tho Mall Trjbuio offico. ' ' tf Fred Tlco madp a rl to Ashland Siinduy;. H. E. Kcntnor left for Albany Sun day evening, on a business visit. Oak tier )vod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. If, F. Meailes of Talent spent Sat urday jn aicurora. Bring that old" book with , torn binding 'down and have It rebound nt tho Mail Tribune office. Costs but little. tf Charles Dufllold and Prof. Dally wnro tit Gold Bay Hnturday, on a hunting expedition. Ilenj. M. Collins, cashier of the Hank of Jacksonville, left for Port laud Saturday night, tn bo gono n short time. Dr. R. J. Conroy has moved his office to tho Hutchison A Lumsdcn building. Thcso offices wore for merly occupied by tho ''commercial club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy havo dissolved partnership. Miss Grace Nelson of Sterling left Saturday night for North Dakota. where alio will resldo with a married sister. J, S. Barnett of Central Point pre cinct was among tho many who transacted business III Mcdford Sat urday. Did jou know that tho pop corn that wo will use for Christmas was raised near Mcdford and la tho best in tho world. Try our Cotspcttcs and not buttered pop corn, 103 Wosf Main. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Anderson of North Phoenix shopped in Mcdford Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. George Wilson at tended tho performance of "Tho Typhoon" at tho Grants Pass opera house Saturday, a nleco of thelr's plajtng one of tho principal parts. Legal blanks nt Mntl Tribune. A. I.. Strickland of North Bend mado Medford n short visit during the week. Harry Luy, Harry Lewis and O. Thompson of Jacksonville went Med ford visitors Sunday. Everett Holmnn of Grants Pass visited with friends in Medford Sun day. Fletcher Stout of Jacksonville mado n business trip to Mcdford Sat urday nucrnoun. Miss Alberta Stuccy was among her Medford friends the forepart of tho vvcok. Dr. E. P. Geary of Portland who has been at his farm In Griffin creek district during the past fort night, left for his home Saturda). Mrs. J. W. Merrllt of, Central Point visited In Medford recently. Mrs. G. N. Lewis, Mrs. M. M. Ta- lot and Mrs. Conuo wore down from Jacksonville Saturday afternoon. Joseph Morris of Spokane arrived In Medford Sunday on his way to the Siskiyou copper belt, whero ho has large Interests. Prof. II. Ager of tho Phoenix schools, was a Mcdford visitor Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Kentncr havo been making relatives living la Jack sonville a visit. W. C. Bartlett of Dunsmulr, Is 'so journing In Mcdford. Brown Dnw., havo moved their cigar stand and billiard and pool par lors from up stairs on Front street to 218 East Main street, first floor, whero they aro now shaping their fixtures and goods for an opening within a few days. 8. M. Kepner, of Lordsbury, Cat., who has been In Medford visiting his son-ln-Iaw, A. C Mack, and 'family, left Monday for tho south. Mrs. Kepner, who accompanied her hus band to Medford will remain hero un til after tho holidays. G. D. Hoffman, traveling sales man for tho Cudahy Meat company of .Mcdford left Monday morning for Klamath Falls. Sir. and Mrs. p. A. Cornell of Copomlsh, Mich., and Mrs. If. M. Samj8, of Vancouver, B. C, who havo been In Med, ford for a few days' visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hall, nt 308 Palm street, left Monday morning for Southern California. E. V. Coffin, traveling salesman for tho Masou-Eliriuan Co., whole sale grocers qt this city, loft Monday morning for a week's trip through Klamath county. , Stephen H, Crooks, of Mt. Pleas ant. Midi., Inft for tho south Monday morning after a few (Iii)h' visit with G. W. Hall and family. W. M.' Damon and family of Oro vllle, Cul., are In Medford visiting friends and relatives, tticy having been called hero at this tijuo Ity tho death of Mrs Damon's mother. Mr ?T1 "THE ROYAL MIDGETS" AI THE ISIS fvBL. JL 1VB. 1 ".' I'M BK ' tHt i BROWN.AND HALL E. Ji llninti i.v. Hull have iniiinl llieirlill lilt III lllll llll' lllMII II M'I'Ullll htllll Io iilitiuli mi Ninth Intuit xticct tr Hie (.lino ninin at 'JlH ImimI. Maui hi met, nel iloor o tlie Stur llii'iilre. Tlm.v iiivo hwlullcil new rhinitis itml will mil iv a full linn of eigurx, tiilniiinii., ami ilpi'. The nun nlniii will lie up mi tlii evening. Dm'. Ill, nnil tlio fin' mill iipniilug will lie 'i'ilim.ilii,v evuu iug vvlien iiiuslo will Im a Icnluiv Tim new stme U olio of tho iml mo iloru in the eity. n i in I STAR TU HATER. This afternoon there will be a special benefit mntliiim for poor chil dren nt the Star Theater Complete i change of program this evening ScAtCidlJeS WJooo Suoes" Damon was formerly a Mcdford boy, but lo,ft hero seventeen years ago and tins Rlncubcen engaged tn busi ness In Orovlllc, and whero ho has been Postal Telegraph malinger for a great "h,er,2f vears. This Is his llrst vlslt( tordfonl since he left hero seventeen esrs ago. und the Improumcut 'made In the clt In that length nt tliuq are derldedly iiotlce.ihli regular meotlng on Docembor 17, , 11)12, for n llcqnso to soil splrltuus, vinous and mnlt lluuors In quantl tlca less than a gallon at hla placo ()f buslnoiis nt No. 17, South Front street, in said city, for a period of sl months. O. M SHI.SIIY. Dated December 3th, 1913. i Draperies V csrrr vory comnlit tin nf dnterrlrn. Inert onrlitttia. flvtur. la. nnd do nil clnssp of iiptioUKrInK. A i.....ti.l ..ii,i. I.. livLftrfMr IhtM vurk rxclimlvrly nnd will sir n sooil .'rvlc ns Is toimtbl to sl In avn Ilia Uritrnt elite. Wooka & McQownn Co. (RHEUMATISM) stfSS!ssrrj,i,s! uric acid causes it- &&s. cubes it . Jvvcry variety of Rheumatism in causcil by nn cxcca.1 of uric nchl In thn J IiUhnI; the (lilTcrrtit forma of thutlis.a.'.c(lcK.'mUu); on whether thin uric nchl I NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tint the un- T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY ISII'Sf V. MV H1 1IH'VK'IV',IIIK ' ! w-o FOIt RHNT -Furnished hnuw. iliw. nrenltackctl( thamiiJciiIar form allow ttc nuirckn tn Ik: tho Beat of ttuu-l In. M. A. Under. M 1 .i II to. l,lc, while tuutilfestaUoiwcf nrticular Rheumatism arc evidence that the joltit.4 arc being-ilinoiHcl. Io cure Kiiciimntiani the nrlcnciil mitnt Ihj re-I moved from the IiUhkIj the circulation must be made putc. Thhi cannot ' lcnocomiiUslinl with cxtcnml applications; micli trviitmcut may furnish' temporary relief from the juin, but it ilocs not reach the producing cause. FOR SALE Cheap, Wineheslor, 30. 30 good as new wHh latest Im proved Mnrlln sights and good leather case at lams Confectionery j s. S. S. curat Rlictimatlsni of every nricty nml form because It jiurlfictitlio store, opposlto depot I FOR SALE At u bantam a new mir , horse 2 3-S Mollue farm wagon ' with Bolster springs alxo new henv.v ' single harness for miik- Janie j Howling. 'JO South Peach Si 230 blood. It goca down Into the circulation, Jicittraliica the nclda nnd dis- nohtti the irritating deposits which are pressing- cm the rcusitivu ncrvcii ami tiasur.i, and puxlitcini; pain. Whether your care of Rheumatism Im nctitc or chronicK. S. K. in the medicine you uccl; it will cute you nml nt the name time build up tliecntiictiystcni by itn fine vegetable tonic cflccta. Jkx-lioii Rheumatism and atiymctltc.il advice free to all who wtite. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA. GA. N O T I C E Wc have moved our Billiard Parlors from tipstairs on Front Street to 218 East Main, next to the Star Theatre, where we will carry a full line of Cigars and Tobaccos in connection. Wc will be glad to have all our friends come and see what a nice place we have fixed for their entertainment. Open for business tonight, December 16th. Grand opening Wednesday, December 18th. Music in attendance. ' BROWN & HALL Soltu'l' nun CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS NOW lllltl (lllvli mlviintiik'p of kIUii& I'onvH si.ps whtlo sluolc is t'oniplt'tp. M colors to chooso from nnd the Prices arc Kijjht Conic in nml look llioiu over ami if wo oiin't suit you it will 1)0 our .null. '' "Cooo Siioti" Opposlto Poat Offioo. TAILING ABOUT WATCHES n jM! Tfiii1 " j 'j "Say, Dili,' I don't mind dls liuitlln', Vhen'everywhere wo go, Wo take a load of GOLDRN ROD OAT.Si It pleases do kiddies so," rtciiL xmi'c ii,iiai iw i. ..... ,..k., ( "t4.. 1U, plan, f,,, UMI tf tHl ft. Write Ideas, for Moving Picture Plays! You Can Write Photo Plays and Earn $25 or More Weekly WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW kccI'cIh of this c.xccllciico HOC- - r IL'yuu liavo iilcis if you can THINK wc will hIiow you (lie fascinating now prorcsHioii. Positively no experience or literary cssary. No "Jlowory laiiKuae ia wanted. The doniand lor jilioloplaya i.s praclioally unliniilcd. Tho liif? film manufactur ers aro "moving heaven and earth" in IhoirttteniptK to got enough good plots to Kiipplythc ever increasing demand. They are offering 100 and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. ' Nearly all the big film companies, tho buyers of photoplays, aro located in or noarNKWYOIiKXM'IT. Being right on tho spot, and knowing ut all times jiist what sort of plots are wanted by 1i6 producers, oilr KAMttt' iJhJL'AHTMtiNT'has a. tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. AVc have received many letters from the big film manufacturers, such as VITAGRATir, tifHKON, I'JSSANAY, MTHIN, KOLAXliM, IfcKX, ItlSMANOK. OlfAMPlON, COAIKT, AIKLIKS, WLV., urging us to send photupluyH to thorn. Wo wain more writers and wo'Jl gladly teach you llio secrets of success, Wo aro soiling photoplays written by p'odpljo' who "novor boforo wrote a lino for publication," ' Perhaps wc can do the same for you. If you can think of only one goodidoa (mny week, itml will wrilo iout as djrqotcd by us, and ij, sells for oniyifO,, a low figure, .... i "' ' YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK' ' ' ' f FREE Sond your name rind addross at onco for froo copy of our illustrated book, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING." Don't hesitate, "Don't argue. vWrito NOW and learn just what this now pro fession may mean ror you and your future. NATIONAL AUTHOR'S INSTITUTE 1643 BROADWAY . NEW YORK OITY Our showing nt this sc.ison com (irises tlu flui-st snlcctlmi ovor shown In Modfunl. No mutter hour liuix lintislvn (h( wntch that enmrs from IColIrr thn Jnwclnr, wo nr.ititco It to keep n con r n to tlmo. Lrt us show you our stuck nml convliini you tliut our prices aro tho very low en t, Keller, the Jeweler Corner nf .Main nml I'ir Hlm'ts Christmas Candy IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES CluirchcH, Societies, Schools and those who are' going to give parties, will find our prices and variety tho best. Large orders are our . specially Palace of Sweets SNAP $275.00 Lot on Summit and Fourth Strootu Piirt Cash and Paymonts MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. . M.F. & 11.00.111(1?. s V t r