Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 11, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEUFOKD MAIL TIUHUNK MKUKOItl), OUKdOIW THURSDAY,
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LADIES OF CLUB RED CROSS SUP
PROCEEDS AVAILABLE
FOR LOCAL POOR
PLAN FANCY DRESS
BALL, NEW YEAR'S
Master Mystery Act at Star
Mrs. J. V Mtmily, chairman of Urn
soclnl commltteo of tho Orcntcr Mcil
fon! club, culled n mooting of her
spcclnl committee nt tho Hotel Mod
ford yesterday morning, tn perfect
llans (or the fancy drew ball, to be
given by the music section of the
Greater Med ford club on New Years
night' nt tho Hotel Mcdford.
Tho tickets, in form of nn invita
tion, arc ready and will be distri
buted to the club members for sale
to their friends this week.
All committees reported plnns ma
turing and a great deal of enthus
iasm manifested over tho prospsct 01
tho coming good time.
This ball will bo 'the most Import
ant social event of the winter com
ing as It docs on New Years night
and having as Its object tho purchase
of a grand piano for tho use 'of tho
Greater Mcdford ctub.
All the young ladles of Mcdford
are deep In plans for the most gor
geous and stunning costumes Imagi
nable, many of which aro to bo or
dered from costuming houses In
San Francisco and Portland.
Queen Victoria, attended by the
ladles of her court will receive the
guests and those who do not caro to
danco or to drcs in fancy costume
will appear beforo her Royal High
ness In evening gowns or full dress
as tho caso may be. Card, tables will
be- found on tho meizanlna floor by
those who do not dance.
Thcro aro a number of books at tbj
library giving suggestions for fancy
dress costumes which may bo found
very helpful.
A full list of the patronesses will
bo found in next Saturday's issuo or
tho Mail Tribune..
Tho civics department is in re
ceipt of the following letter of appre
ciation from the children of the
Roosevelt schoel:
Medford, Ore., Dec 3.
To tho Greater Medford Club,
(Chairman of the Civics Ddpt.)
Dear Mrs. Bird:
Will you pleaso glvo our thanks to
the ladies far the beautiful rosea they
sent us to plant at home and on our
school grounds.
We think this gift of yours will
help make our city more beautiful
than any other thing that has been
dono for years.
So wo children of the Roosevelt
school wish to go on record as being
willing to help you In any way we
can and would be glad It you should
call on us at any time. Again wo
thank you.
Respectfully yours,
Committee,
FLORENCE TROWDRIDOE,
MYRLE MERRIMAN,
EARL LING,
BEATRICE M'DONALD.
LORTNE HANNERS.
Wiluit become of the money utven
tu Medford for Ken Cm-, Mnuiv!
It U iwotl for the benefit of the
tiihereulnr jnior of Oregon. Although
none cer hn been uel in Medford,
it N due to the fact that it hm not
been tlemnmled.
Thnt the monev i. nvnilnble !
shown bv Ihe following letter tn the
corresponding seeretnry of the
Orenier Metlfonl elult from the t-tnte
federation secretary:
"You may he 'are we MiiiiU ready
to niil you in your efforts toward
relief of the tubercular patient. 1
hereby guarantee one month's 'alary
for tho nure yon risk for. while you
secure for us the information re
garding the sanitary condition sur
rounding the heme: Is the patient
nt hornet Does the patient livq with
other member of family? How long
wouKI n nun-e probably le needed)
What wiigvw do you hare to pay
nurse, etc.? I have a nurse I often
semi out. but it wonld depend upon
thq salary you pay n local nare
whether it would pay me to send her
such a distance.
"I will send wages for one month
as soon osiyou name the amount and
will submit nil the data you forward
to my committee nnd Ihen tell you
of wlwt further nsi.tance wo will
render, elo.
"We are very happy, indeed, uhen
n club become"! interested in n pa
tient nnd have always found that
it has contributed n great deal to the
local interest in tho club.
"Mot sincerclv,
"SAIDIE ORK-DUXBAn."
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BANKERS CONIR
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CAUSES NEW HAVEN
10 PASS DIN
The big feature at the Star theatre
today Is The Mysterious Frantx Cae
sar, assisted by Helen Lewis. This Is
a big time io story act, an net that
has played the entire I-nutages circuit
nnd has proved a most wolrd and mys-
torlous sensation.
The photoplay program is above
WASHINGTON, IVe. It --'Tho
imasliiit of the Now Haven railroad'
mm dividend," said I.oiiIh I). Urau
dels today, "U the xeiiuul to ten ycurx'
mlHUinuagomeiit while the hanker
controlled company vn trying to se
cure a monopoly of New Knchiiiil c
transportation, In violation of tho fed
eral law.
"No railroad In Amoilea ihixhokboiI
a richer field of operations and none
enjojed such high freight rnte.t.
"Tho failure of banlier-MianngO'
metit of rallruiuU supposedly eon-surntlvo--iH
now doinoiistrntod. The
widows, orpnatis and iiuslnoss men
whose money was laxestud In tho New
HiiW'il have now been taught tho
great lesson that observance of law
and tho truth are decennary avenues
to Instlug financial succors "
"GOOD SHOES' at "RIGHT PRICES"
sis.50 s:j. :j.5 jjm. jjm.jh)
r.oo
All Grades
Fit Your Purso as Well as Your Foot,
at-
Opposite tho Pont Offico
HEALTHY HAIR, FREE
FROM ALL DANDRUFF
the averago with a three reel 101 Bi
son, entitled The Girl and tho Tiger,
ns tho headllner. This Is nn excellent
production with thrills aplenty and
hairbreadth escapes, tho Junglo
scotica nr o.tnorlnlh- L-nml. A rnm.
edy and a short educational subject! Vl0.r.?,!h..VM;l:',!!,,.of.'V,,,;,l..'.M l!'"".1"
, II ... 1V.II1.J .HIT BVHII Milt, llllll, M'l'Jl.
I'nslghtly, limited, scraggy hair Is a
hIkii of neglect of dandruff, tho hnlr
destro)cr.
Surely use I'liriitlnn Sage. It Is a
scieuuiic preparation, IuimmI tin n
10,000 IMMIGRANTS
SANTA CLAUS APPEAL
GETS CHILD NEW HAT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. Touched
by an appeal voiced in a letter from
little Lottie Lester of Seattle for a
63 cent Panama to "replaco tho ono
her bunny chowed up," Assistant Sec
retary Hamlin today sent her a new
hat donated by a Washington mer
chant. "Uncle Sam wires me to write
you that he was greatly pleased to
receive your letter of December 2,"
Hamlin wrote. "Ho told mo to go
right out and buy a Panama for you
as he did not want to send you one of
those he had taken from a naughty
wan who tried to bring them Into
tho United States without the pay
ment of duty."
NEW YORK. Dec, 11. The cstnb
llshmcnt of a new record for tho ar
rival of immigrants was announced
at Ellis Island today. On two sepa
rate days this week ten thousand Im
migrants arrived on various llnonS.
Tho previous record was 7000 lu a
single.
complete the bill.
PRESIDENT'S COLD
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Fow persons- know that Joseph
Smith of Independence, Mo., son of
tho founder o,f tho Mormon church,
and president of tho Reorganized
Latter Day Saints, Is the head of an
organization which does not believe
and never has believed in polygamy,
WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 Presi
dent Wilson's cold wns worse today
and ho was for cell to cancel nil en-1
gagetuents and remnln In bed. Scc-
rotary Tumulty said thu president'.
cold was aggravated by his attend
ance at the Red Cross meeting yesterday.
jlng them Hrfcctly healthy, stop scalp
Itch nut! falling hnlr, and make liulr
grow,
llet n 50-cent bottle from Charles
Strang today- pour n little over thu
hair, taking a small strand at a time
-rub it Into tho scalp. Pronto' thu
dandruff surely disappears, thu hair
Ik free from dust and excessive oil
and Is doubly beautiful. Try It now
It will not only snvo your hnlr and
make It Hoft, fluffy nnd abundant, but
give It that Incomparable, glons nnd
beauty you desire
N. Florence Clark
VIOLINIST AND TKACiIKU
First-class Music, for all Occasions
11 in W. Fourth St. lMiono 710-J
Shingles
Mndo in Med fort I from home grown
sugar pine.
If you aro going to build anything
or ro-shtnglo your homo or' barn sec
us. Mill on 1'. &. K. track, phone
C77-W.
Mi:iroitn shingli: mill
Special Drive on Wallpaper
In tinier to reduce our slnek of w.ill papi r. which is
the most up-to-date in Medfnrd, we will make a spe
eial drive in the same.
FROM DEOEMBEH C to 13
During this wook's nalo wo will Rivo dou
bio trading stamps with oach purchaso of
Wall Papor.
Waters' Paint and Wallpaper Store
318 EAST MAIN STHEET MEDFORD
NO TRACE FOUND OF
NEW VOLUMES IN
Home books recently added to the
library are:
Fiction
Corj'Bton Family. Ward.
Custom of the Country. Whurlon.
Dark Flower. GuUwortliy.
Fortitude Walpole.
Gold. White.
Gulden Itulo DolliverH. Cameron.
John Hnileycorn. London.
O Pioneorbl Cuther.
QlhorwIfeQ PJiyllirf. Nicholson.
Story of Wluitstill Raster. Wig,'i".
T. Tembnrom. Burnett.
Wy of Ambition. JHcIiouh.
N'Jii-I'ktlon
Ualtlo of Gettysburg-. Young.
Chonin nnd Other Mu$icul Ksniiys.
Finck-.
Conquest of Consumption. Hutch
incson; Helping School Children. Denison.
High School Education. Johnston.
Mezzotint in Modem Mut-io. Hu
noker. Musical Amateur. Sehnuffler.
New HostcKs of Today. Lamed.
Principles of Insurance. Gepharl.
Successful Homes and How to
Ruild Them. White.
W York's first olevated railroad
was built In Greenwich street In 1S&7
and was oporatod. by a cable which
rait underground and over tho struc-
I ture upon snider wheels.
NEW YORK, Dec. 11. Tho police
were without a definite clew today
concerning tho whereabouts of Miss
Jeuslo McCann, daughter of a weal
thy wholesale grocer, who disap
peared from her homo here last Fri
day. Members of the family, how
ever, withdrew the reward of J1000
offered for her recovery, but donled
receiving any word from tho girl.
A report that Miss McCann was seen
recently In Philadelphia was being
further investigated today by ' her
brother.
Cofeo
It Is so very impor
tant that coffee should
be brewed when fresh,
and Schilling's Best is so
delicious when fresh
that w e should have
been tempted to sell
Schilling's Best green .tin
roasted), if housewives
had had the proper fa
cilities to roast it and
grind it.
Then came the discov
cry of aroma-tight cans.
Since then no matter
where you live you can
have Schilling's Best
just as fresh as though
you roasted it yourself.
Try It now. Your grocer
has It or cuu get it.
The Year of Useful Gifts
They give wisely who give substantial Christmas presents. "Why not
visit this store this week? Christmas shopping in our store is a source of
pleasure and satisfaction to all who recognize the value of better grade ar
ticles to be bought as gifts. Jf there is one place where money is well .spent,
it is for things that beautify and add comfort to the home. From the toddler
by the cradle to the dear old granduxTthor by the hearth, there isn't a heart
that wouldn't be warmed by a choice from the wealth of good things to be
had hi this store. Come in and select your goods while the assortment is
large.
We Also Have
FANCY CHINA ALL KINDS, CUT GLASS,
CHAFING DISHES, ELECTRIC LAMPS,
ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS
Work Gloves
One job lot of .$1.00 and I.L'." NorM-hidc Wrist and
uauntlet (Moves, jour choice now
75c
...
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ere is a snap.
The Wardrobe
AVe.st .Main Street.
Tn
FOR THE CHILDREN:
Doll
.Air
Vo have Hobby I Torses, Hocking Horses,
Carts, Tricycles, Blackboards, , Irish Mail,
Kiflcs, Express "Wagons, Knives and jnany other
articles
Without question or argument you want to do your Christmas shopping
where you can get tho best styles, the best merchandise and the lowest prices.
This is what we offer you.
Latta & Hopkins
Nurseries
Growers of High-Grade Fruit Trees. Apple and
Pear Trees are our specialties. Stock one-vear-old
trees on three-year-old roots. Some of best orchards
m tho valley are set to our trees. Nurseries near
Central Point. Medronl office, room -102, M. ft & IT.
building. Phono 8G!M j. Fxperiencu show s that homo
grown, acclimated trees are the best.
PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES
Be wise, shop early and avoid the crush, as well
things.
Medford
Furniture
COMPANY
as the picked-over
b Hdw,
ORIENT -INDIA
A cruise-of 93 days to
MADEIRA, SPAIN, ALGERIA,
GREECE, tho HOLY LAND,
EGYPT, INDIA ond CEYLON.
By the S. S. CLEVELAND
(17,000 Tom)
Lv. NEW YORK, JAN.t IS, 1914
COST, Including n'bore
uxcurvloiiu and all
necessary expensca
$700 upward
a nl!ly nw trait ImludUi
aON. Willi Uil la l.nd. ft
Id HUlory,
!i.4.lj00".'!lrLvJL,o,to, iii" iy u
ITALY or EQVI7, A limit..! numb.r of
roam urn ebUln.bU far IbU pat I Ion nf (ha
'V',VS.A!,',,, V", ,n,tm '" ''- INDIA
nd CEYLON, wild UII la Undt (inou la
in vToriu nitiory.
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trio. w.ll at hum ll"AI V Fr.Yl'T ,.
INDIA and CEYLON and r.lu.a.
You mir rntka attractive combination tot
Ilia whol or pari of Ilia crulia,
Al trultat from Now Yoik to Ika Watt India
Rnu ranania lanai in January, I'.bru.ry,
larch and April, and from Naw Orlaant III
rf.n..ii, rfumar
Aruund t
Now Yorl
la labruarr, ID IS
Don'f fall lo writ utforparlltulart
btfort making olhtr plant, an J attain
our Jttcilpllv WuHrattJ bookltti.
Hamburg -American Line
tha Wolld via Panama Canal from
'k In January and from 3a FrancUca
10(1 l'owoll St., Kim 'ruiii-J.fo, Cul,
or lioctil AfciitH
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nml Ki'l liiMiuliriil iir coiil iitiiiimut. Wo urn kMmk lu'iinitiiln nf
till tlin CtIUun, UulviMMltlim nml Sliitt'n In lli I'nllml Hliiliw. .Ml
liiiliiiiiiitn inn iniiiln nf it.imiI full I .". N.M tt III mI(I. .Mltll Ollltllll 6
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STAIl TIIICATItll
AililrrnH Mitilfoiil. OroKnii.
t l V.t. 4
Put "Kodak" on that Christmas list
There's always a fascination in pirlmv talcing and
it's so simple ly the Kodak system that aiiylxiily can
lake fjood pictures from the very slnn. Kodaks and
Hrownies from one dollar up. All the new ouils
from the Kodak City are in our stock.
Medford Book Store