Bedford mxec tribune, medforp. orkcion, Tuesday. Trcoi3Mni3R 21. 1012. J ! PAGE TWO. 1 l j 1 IOCALAND --'PERSONAL Mr. and Mm. U. C. Urown of Jack KnTllle'l'w few hour In Med ford Monday afternoon. M, O. Warner ot Eugene, who ha lipfiH at Aahland and other points In tliOiVfllloy, It In Moil ford again. ,y.U .MMlnr and M. Marshall of Cwtral Point precinct were- In Med ford Monday. William Ulrlch has beea appointed l f h .United States district court rect'lter for tho Art Storo formerly onrnled by C. K. Colling. All of tho, alock, la now helni; offered for alo at absolute cost. HrlnK In your pictures and havo them framed at cont. Fcrman fcana of Gold Hill waa a business visitor In MeiUord Monday. Seo "iMnto" at tho high Bchool Fri day Flight. Dec. 27. 237 Mr, and Mrs. Geo. R. Neither and their, daughter of Jacksonville ttpent Monday In Medford. Order your pop corn for your Christmas treo early. Top corn balls mndo to order at the Pop Corn Stand 103 West Main. , Mrs. U H. Hapklns and her chil dren are visiting relatives living at Ilerkelcy, Cat. Koaht sucklln;; pig and baked apple, also roast turkey with chest nut dressing and cranberry sauce. Christmas Manhattan Cafe. 235 , Gorge A. Gardner, county clerk elect was over from Jacksonville Monday evening. Turkey dinner, Christmas 50 cents. Nash Grill. Mr. and Mrs. Iteuuen Uoblnson ot Jacksonville were recent visitors In Medford. For goodnos sake, have It, A. Holmes, the Insurance man wrlto your Insurance. Ho knows bow. , Thomas Fulton of the Jacksonville Post tarried a while In Medford Monday. So did Warden Ennls, Hies Chapman and L. Hum ley. O. A. C. band concert at the high school auditorium Friday night, Dec 27 at S p. in. Reserved scats now on salo t Haskln s. 237 George T. Harshberger of Willow Springs district made a. trip to Med ford Monday. Roast suckling pig and baked apple, also roast turkey with chest nut dressing and cranberry sauce. Christmas Manhattan Cafe. 235 Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch and Miss Hum phrey -were over from Jacksonville Monday evening. William Ulrlch has bees appointed by the United States district court receiver for the Art Store formerly operated by C. E. Collins. All of the atock Is now being offered for salo at absolute cost. Bring In your pictures and havo them framed at cost. Arthur Furry, Mr. Gardner and Warren King of Phoenix were among their Medford friends Monday. ' Hotel Holland dining room will serve a special dinner Christmas day. Hours from 5 to 8 p. m. Price 75 cents. Horn, In Medford, Dec. H, to Mr. and Mrs. K. Boyd, a son. Turkey dinner, Christmas CO cents. Nash Grill. Mrs, ,C. Ankeny, of Kugeno Is spending tho holidays with relatives living iu Medford. Don't forget tho 0. A. C. band concert at the high school auditorium Friday night, Dec. 27. 237 Joseph Martin of Jacksonville was ono ot Medford' business visitors Monday, Roast suckling pig and baked apple, also roast turkey with chest nut dressing nnd cranberry sauce. Christmas Manhattan Cafe. 235 Mrs. J. J:. Soils of Kagle Point precinct .Is In Medford visiting rela tives and friends. Oak tier wood for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. V& W. Gregory and K. O. Roberts of RIb Sticky wero in Medford Mon day, accompanied by their wives. Tin Oakdale Cash Oroccry Is sell ing strictly fresh ranch eggs at 35c per dozen. 235 T. C. J)ugan of Eagle point was among tho -many who traded in Med ford Monday, ,Qet, your seats reserved at Has klu for the O. A. C. concert Fri day night. 237 Herman Meyer and Geo. W. Fry f Lake crock wero here on business Monduy, Turkey dinner, Christmas CO cents. Nash Grill. Fred H. Mears made a professional trip to Ashland Monday. Clean-up ealo on pepls until Christ mas at Ireland's Smoko House. Mrs. Irwin Kckelson and Mrs, K. K. Ktibll of Portland, who are visiting In Jacksonville, were iu Medford Monday, A. 8. Klclnhammer and Prank Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Gentry of Hlbrow, Neb., er, In the city IN day, Kuests at the Hotel Medford. Dancing nt the , Nat. Christmas Kve. 23R Mr. and Mrs. John llesh ot l.os Angeles, wero Iu Medford Friday vis iting friends. I,egal blanks for salo nt the Mall Tribune offlco. tf Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Conley, or Rochester, Minn., were registered at n Medford hotel Friday. Oak tier wod tor sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. T. C. White returned to Medford Friday and will spend Christmas with his tunny friends here. Mr. Whlto has been In Klamath county for several month where ht has Iwoii In the employ oi the government forestry servlco and has had much to do In bettering conditions In the service. Rrlng that old book 'with torn binding down and havo It rebound at tho Mall Trlbuno office. Costs but little. tt Dr. R. J. Conroy has moved his offlco to the Hutchison & Lumsden building. Theso offices wero for merly occupied by tho commercial club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved partnership. Don't inlos the turkey dance. Dance and win a turkey Christmas Ke. The Nat, ' Weeks &McGowan Co. . UNDERTAKERS .y fcoat M71 ifhiiioni! jr. w. wo.u ton A. S. Orr MM X.AOT AHIKA1R Crump of Applesato spent Monday night In Medford. O. M. Selby has gone to Seattle to spend the holidays and will also visit In Portland. Tickets for the I.oa Anftelrs excur sion tiro now on snlo at S. P. depot. Thoso figuring on going should wrlto, phono or call at tho offlco to enable hgent to securo reservations. Mrs. II. K. Hnney was a recent vis ttor In Ashland. The Oakdale Cash Grocery Is Fell ing strictly fresh ranch eggs nt 35c per dozen. 235 James Ryan ot Klamath Falls transacted business In Medford the forepart of the week. Pinto, tho "Nightmare of Carica ture" with tho O A. C. hand at the high school auditorium Friday night. Dee. 27. 237 Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Tribune. tt The library will be open from 2 to t p. in. on Christmas day for the benefit of strangers In tho city. Late magazines are all on file. William Ulrlch has bees nppnlnled by the United States district court operated by C. H. Collins. All of receiver for tho Art Storo formerly the stock la now being offered for salo at absolute cost. Rrlng In your pictures and have them framed at cost. Vernon Vawter has returned from Eugene for the holiday but leaves Christmas evening for Astoria where he participates In the concert given by the University glee. club. Win. Vawter Is home from San Francisco for the holidays. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor J, attorneys- at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. Tho Vilas brothers are home from Corvallls for the holidays. Glvo her for Christmas Commun ity, Diamond Edgo or World brands silver plate, Flat Ware. F. W. Shap lclgh Hardware Co., 2S South Cen tral. M. W. Halo of Rogue River made his Medford friends a visit Monday. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. Mrs. C. Keegan and Mrs. Zepha Rosenwald of Jacksonville were among those In Medford Monday. E. D. Weston, commercial photos raphorn, negatives made any time or phico by appointment. Phone M. 1471. J. h. Rowo and Mr. Duggan of Sams Valley traded with our mer chats Monday. Skate and win a turkey Christmas Sy at the Nat. wt 235 M. Purdln was In Jacksonville Monday afternoon on professional business. Phone us your orders for milk, cream, butter and buttermilk. Two deliveries, dally. R. R, Creamery. Mrs. H. Cameron was among her Jacksonville friends Monday. Real home-made bread at DeVoe'e. Miss M. U. Towne ot Phoenix was a Medford shopper Monday afternoon. Artistically printed letter beads on fancy bond paper make flao Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. The Mall Tribune. tt Dr. and Mrs. Bonner of Big Butte precinct are stopping In Medford for the present. Soft wood 2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mm. Win. II. Barnum of Jackson ville has returned from a visit at Portland and other northern points. Don't buy thoso cheap Portland factory mado candles for your Christ mas tree when you can get homo made puro cream candles for 25 cents per pound at tho Pop Corn Store, 103 West Main. James Fltzglbbon of Foots creek transacted business In Medford Mon day. Build up your own locality by buy ing liome-niado goods, always fresh at the Pop Corn Store, 103 West Main. D. Perozzl, proprietor of tho Ash land creamery, was In Medford Mon day. So. was P. D. Blackden of tho same place. For tho boy's Christmas, wagons, coasters, skates, guns, velocipedes, etc. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardwaro Co., 28 South Central. Vernon and William Vawter are home from school for the holidays. Vapor baths and sclentlflo mas sage for in oil and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, curiopractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corey Bldg. Phono 145. William Gerlg has returned from a business trip to Portland. Christmas presents. Peculators, chafing dishes, casslroles, etc., In copper, brass and aluminum. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware Co., 28 South Central. John W. Wilson of Applcgato spent Monday In town on a Christmas shop ping tour. Collect thoso scattered sheets of music you value and have them bound in book form at the Mull Tribune. tf Louis Wcgan of Eugene who lias been visiting friends In Medford loft Tuesday to spond Christmas at homo. Did you know that the pop corn that wo will use for Christmas was raised near Medford and is tho best in tho world. Try our CrUpcttes and hot buttorcd pop corn, 103 West Main. r May You All Have s A Merry Christmas and a : ' Happy New Year DANIELS FOR DUDS f 3ENTRAL POINT ITEMS Mr. T. M. Jones of Corning, Cal., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. II. 1 long land and family at Seven Oaks. George llerschburgcr of Willow Springs was a Mondny visitor here. J. F. Hay who ha been nt Com ing, Cal., for several months Is spend ing the holidays with his family In this city. Rev. Shields of Medford was a Monday visitor here. Jay Hathaway formerly of this vicinity but now of Coming, I spend ing tho hnlldnys with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hathaway. Miss Slerlc Knsley who has a po sition at Portland Is spending the holidays hero with her parents. Many of the jxsiple from this vi cinity spent Monday afternoon In Medford among whom were Mrs. A. W. Moon, Mrs. Moon, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Herring. Mrs. J. F. Terry and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dunten, Miss Myrtle Dunten, Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. K. Webb. Miss T. Neale. Miss Stewart, Mrs. Wm. Hammctt, MUs M. Hamerlck, John Homerlck, M. Marshall, Geo. Farnum, A. J. Dunlap, J. W. Myers, Geo. E. Fos and Emll Langc. ' A MERRY CHRISTMAS 4 1 , ... Oregon Gas and Electric Co. jj f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Will tho lady that picked up tho gloves In front of the paint storo please return them to Hub bard Bros.' store. Ferdle Hub bard. 23C This Girl Recovered From Consumption Tb mi krri of lkman' Altrnitlvr, which It doing no mart, kkh1 (or Coo umiidrn. arv euutlnuilljr to mvlpt of woiulrrful trvottt of rrcuTcrl brought about llr Ihrouiili tli um of Itili tunll. rln- Tlii rrporti or aliri) at lb roMinaDd vt any one IntrtrMtU. ami many nf tin, wrllrra Iu tblr KratUuUtharr an cr-trt) tint lllr nuOnrrn wrllx illmt anil irarn tthat It did for thru. Ilrrr la one aprrltn!,. Kl Krcond Ar Aurora, III. "tfrutlroifii. I'atdun uw for not writing looncr, but I vrantnl to w If I would atajr cur-d. I can now truthfully jr am perfMrtlr wrll. I wlh to iirr my lA-artr-lt thank!. I ban- no pnln. no rough, no iiltfht anrat. no liar tntr. Klnrv a rhlld uf twu 71-ara, I hare ln alllni; Willi lunir trouMr, which Krrw wort a I erw oldr At tltr nsv of fuurtrtn. the doctor uld If 1 rwuld not I wnt Xoulli I Hiiuld aurrljr die of foil .auoiritlon. Krfry nlntir I would lw aura to haT t-ltbrr llroiwhltu, I'iriirUr ur I'nrumonla, I had Trphnld'1'nnrinonla one time. I bad catarrh of I lie nlomach and boivrla and bad Hay IV rr for the Int few yearn; bat bare not an) thing of the kind thU year. "I wilt ninwer all leltrra aent lo me, nsklnc a liUtorjr of my caae. from any one KUfTerinfr with luutf trmitde." (rtworn nlHdarit) im'A I'l.ATII. (I'Iih year later report ttlll well ) llmau'M Alteratlre la eneetlre tn llnin rhltla. Aatbma, Hay Kerer: Throat and I.unie Troublea. and In tiphulldlnx the ayatvm. Iie not rontalu pulaona. opUtes or habit formloK druifa Ak for booklet telllns of rreotvrlea, and write to Kckman lj..iioli.r. riilladelfihla I'a .fur mora etl dence. J-'or aal by all leading- druKglita FANCY GROCERIES J , HAVILAND CHINA W THE SEASON'S GREETINGS B. & C. Cash Store GEO. T. FOYES, Prop. 225 W. MAIN MEDFORD, ORE. - i Try This HomcMade I Cough Remedy Coal Little, Ilut I)oe ke Work tt ,uiri.iy, or jionry iirrunueu. Hk0 Mix one pint of granulated sucar with pint of warm water, and atlr for U minute. Put Uii oiinci.il of 1'Jnet (fifty cents' worth) iu a pint bottle; then add the Hugar byrup. Take a tcanKXnful vcry out. to or thrco hours. You will And that this simple rem fdy takes ltold of a couh woru quickly than nn tiling tlho you ever uh1. Uii ally enua a dt-t-p halt-d ciuki Intido of 21 hours, splendid, too, for whoop- in"; couh, croup, clirst paina, bronchi- ti anu inner uironi irouuioa. u stim ulates thu upK'titn and is aliuhtly lax ative, ubich liclpa end a coukIi. llils recif makes moro and better couch syrup thuu you could buy ready made for ?!i.C0, It keeps icrfw;tly und tuatcs pleasantly, l'incx is tho most valiiabln conccn tratel compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich In umilacol and all the natural plno elements which are ro liculliiK to tliu incinliriitipn. Oilier prep arations will not work iu this formulu. This plan of inakin coujrh synip with Plncx and sugar syrup for strained honey) 1ms proven so popular thniuah put the Unlti-t fitales and Canada that U Is pflon imitated. But tho old, sue coHsfiil formula lias never lnen equaled, A jpiaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, iroes with this recipe. Your driurcUt has IMncx or will tot t for you. If imt. uid to Hie l'iuex Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind, II MERRY CHRISTMAS Union Feed Stables BOARD AND FEED STABLE Plenty of room and good bedding and lots of Hay Ray Gaunyaw, Proprietor 112 South Riverside 109 South Bartlett BULBS BULBS Don't leavo planting your bulbs until sprliiB'as now Is tho best tlmo. Wo havo a very largo assortment ot first class bulbs no culls In tho lot. After 2C years' oxporlcnco wo hnvo decided what Is best to buy. Compare theso with others boforo buyllig. BROADLEY, THE FLORIST Qroenhouso Home 20-L Offlco Home 3G HOTEL MEDFORD . Tho-moat bondtiful Hotol In Orogon ANNOUNCEMENT Until fuvllitT notifV Hie priiT of rotiiiis will ) iim follews: Wooiiih willioul )rivnli' bulli, HOc pel' ilny ami up U'oonis willt private bnlii, jp'I.HO ptr tiny and up. SpriMill ratos by week or inoiilh, iMt'i'dilinlH 'Hindi 'will be .sciwcdoiii wt'ok' (layH from llilH) a. in. to I! p. in. for 25 CENTS Conibinalion Hroakfasl will be Mfi'votl ovciw morning 1 for 25, ..5 and '15 CENTS The Ono Dollar Sunday I )innoix wiU be dinconl iiiiicd, but wt will serve a bounteous Christ mas and New Year's Dinner from 0 to !) p. m. lor ONK DOI.IiAK. Avail yourself of this opportunity, All our rooms have ouiside windows, are splendidly furnished, well talcen euro of, steam heated, eleetrie lighted, provid ed with hot and eold water and the best beds iu the Toiled Slate.s. Thanking you for your support in the past and solieiting your valued patronage iu the tut lire and extending to you the eontplinients of the season, We beg to remain, your obedient servants, HOTEL MEDFORD, Emil Mohr, Managor Chewing Gum COLGAN'S CHIPS "The Gum That's Round" Put Up in Clean, Handy, Sanitary Tin Boxes , , "The Neat Wav" Soven Chips for a Nicklo. ALL DEALERS Nearly a quarter of a century Under the pamo inuiiaguuient THE County Bank Jackson Medford, Orogon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and lihoral treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter .President CI. R. Lindley, Vico Pros. 0. W. McDonald, Cashior r- near my f Christmas Gifts or vuaary Will Be Appreciated - Jacksonville Brick and Tile Company ! OUR DAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS Examine our. goods and get our prices. beforo buying Elsewhere Our Diamond Showing is the Largest in the City. Below wo List a Fow Suggestions for Christmas Qorliam Sterling Silver Toilet Ket Hawlces' and Libby's Cut CI lass AValehes Mesh llags Card Cases "Vanily Set Clocks Silver Service He.f Etc. I )K wk at ft i 'B-iT nwnriiMiiM Mark nu it U jjciuilnc, flo piece with out till Trade UAWKCS. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER NEAR POST OFFICE J . J r f . .--- i -'rt- . A -. t P V 0.S 4,4 4M 4 . 4f