Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 15, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MKDKOKl) MAN. TltilUhNK MKDKUI4I). ORKOON, MONDAY, Al)K.(1r.MIWK In, l.H.l.
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IOCAL AND I
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nrucrc'd Now City Oovcrnmont,
Heard's Dlncst of Short Ilnllot Char
tors, nlnl komu copies of the Short
Hallot Ilullellii hnvo Just boon nddo.l
(o I lit? collection or hooks on tho cont
mlulon 'form of municipal govcri
me'nl'oii display nt tho inibllo library.
Thoc bookn may bo consulted or
Jrawh mil' Jit in time.
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ui'uiku i, uuriiiiiii 01 Milium i .ii-n
W, It. .Coloninn visited old frlctidn
In Jacksonville Sntunlny.
Mr. irttd Mrs. Arthur Hoso spent
Sunday with Mr. Hose's parents on
OrlfMn crock Sunday.
Rd Slasher of Trail spent tho end
of tho week In Mcdrord.
A number of Medford fight fans
nro planning to go to l.os Angeles to
soo the t.cach Cross-Uutl Andcnuin
flpht Now Years.
Smudge pots. We wlU'plnre an or
der for smudgo pots not later than
Dee. 20, In order to make sure do
1 Ivory by March 1st. and those who
wish to get their pots
ACCUSE DULLIS OF CONSPIRACY
(Continued from pm X.)
and benefit, mid In tmiMiiincc oft
tlielr said scheme, .eoiwpirnov nntV
plan to defraud tho plaintiff of it
said 'tropotty, Him defendant. Spen
cer S. Hulli-. contrnrv to mid in io
Intion of hi, mireemciit to pay mid
satisfy the judgment in favor ol
Niiimu-liiylor company, nuil eon
SLNGER
RANCH
SOLD FDR S1&000
.1. Sliimor has cold his Little
Hutto rnnoli to Tom Km low of l.nle
Crock for ?lS,noo. Tho ranch wt
trary to the imturo of said tried and formerly known n tlio Powninp
in uoluttoti thoroof. and lenruiinr IhutI raiifh. mid Mr. Korlow ww horn
said uroncttv had boon theictoforo
through uh(m,i,j un oxeoulioii to said Numui-
wi.r Ji o iv ,, &mt.. onco- " 8lP
.'..i .....t.. ' ' parts as are ordered.
)Vho Medford Mooso lodge has en
gtjof 'a (speclnl train to leave Med
io rd 7: IE p. id., Monday lMh, for
siioum aiull or telephone order at at Tt,lnr comounv in .suli-ftiolioit ol
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In only such
Ashland. Upturning this train will
lcavo Ashland about midnight for
Medford. No objections to others
using trnln If convenient. 227
Dr. J. V, Tlcddy camo from Granta
Pass Saturday, returning today,
J. M. Rader or South Phoenix
motored from Grants Pass this
morning.
Fletcher Stout of Jacksonville ta
rled a few hours In Medford Saturday
evening.
"E. B. WoTston, commercial photog
rapher negatives raado any tlmo or
place "by appointment. Phono M
1471.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Cool and Charles
E. Terrlll of Iiko creek were of the
many who' camo to Medford Satur
day. Bayld Duncan and S. H. Hanlsh of
Eaglo Point district were recent vis
itors In Medford.
Oregonlan agency at Be Voo's. "
0. F. Billings of Ashland tran
sacted business Ih Medford Satur
day. ' W. P. Bailey, of Jacksonville made
n trip to Medford Saturday, accompa
nied' by his father, who lives at Ku
none. Kodak finishing est in tonrn nt
Weston's. v
Rev. W. T. Goulder and hU fam
ily aro at Heppener. Eastern Oregon,
where they will be located for some
time.
Frank Swingle and his wlfo of
Ashland were guests or Mr. and Mrs.
B. L Bennett Sunday.
Milk and cream at BoVoo's.
George Alford and W. Ager of
Phoenix precinct were Medford vis
itors Saturday.
G. A. Butz, Jr., who Is conducting
tho Clarendon Hotol at Yreka, Cat.,
arrived In Medford Sunday, to spend
tho holiday season.
"Insurance your best asset." Havo
tho est, Placo your lnsuranco with
Holmes, tho lnsuranco Man, right If
ho writes It. tf
M, M. Root of Table Rock spont
Sunday In Medford.
W. II. Spear, Southern Pacific
agent at Gold Hill, made a trip to
Medford Saturday.
Bunto Bros.' chocolates. DoVei.'
L. NIederineycr of North Jackson
ville was of tho many who transacted
business In Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Sid NIchol, who has been seri
ously 111, Is convalescing.
Tho' finest of hand embrolderlcd
linen handkerchiefs for salo at tho
Handicraft Shop. 230
Prof. V. A. Bavls was with his
Medford friends Saturday afternoon.
John F. Ralls, Grant Matthews and
C. Carr of Foots creek were business
risltors In Medford Saturday,
John W. Opp was nmong thoso
over from Jacksonville Saturday.
Br. E.'Klrchgcssner has returned
and will bo at tho Nash Hotel on
Wednesday from 10 to 3. tf
Mr. and Mrs. John BIgham of
Antloch drove to Medford Saturday.
E. E. Moorison and William
Scheblo or Griffin creek spent Sat
urday aftornoon In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 'Anderson and
Mrs. J, A. Grnrfls of North Phoenix
were among the numerous shoppers
In Medford Saturday.
Christmas cards and folders at the
Handicraft Shop. 230
H, O. Simpson and W. Heeaon were
down from Talent Saturday.
Mrs. William Hanley. who has been
visiting rolatlvos living In Medford,
loft for her home at Burns Sunday.
Balnty Christmas gifts tor ladles
nt tho Handicraft Shop. 230
Joo Hcoman, ex-mayor of Gold Hill
and leading politician of that city
spent Saturday in Medford.
Mllto Womack Iiub loft for the Sis
klyous to prospect Mike has never
ditched the Idea that there Is gold
scattered along tho now Pacific Hljjn
way In' sufficient quantities to muko
every ouo in Jackson county Inde
pendently rich.
Christmas candles for sale at tho
.Handicraft Shop. 230
Edison Marshall, who Is attending
tho state unlvoralty at Eugene will
bo homo this week to upend tho
Christmas holidays.
Got our or
der n nt once. It. It. Co-oporatlvo
Frull Association. 229
Miss Mary Gago of Phocnlr vis
ited friends In Medford oxer Sunday.
Br. J. F, Roddy of Grants Pass
visited his, family and friends In Med
ford Sunday.
Tho rogulor mid-month meeting of
tho city council will bo bold tomo
row night.
James Booley of Moutaguo Is In
tho city for a few days on business
Tho University club gave a dinner
Saturday night to A. C. Randall.
manager ot tho Rogue River Fruit
and Produce association who expects
to leave Wednesday tor Minneapolis
to live. Ho has sold his orchard In
terests but retains his interests In
tho Baglcy Canning company and
Fruit Exchange.
George B. Beau of Grants Pass Is
In the city attending to business mat
ters. H'f D, Case of Gtondalo visited
friends In Medford the last of the
week.
The Misses Fay Pankcy and Nell
Storm Yltod with friends In Itoguo
River Sunday.
Wig Ashpolo has returned from a
week's trip to Portland whore he at
tended tho Live Stock Show.
A. number of Medford students at
tho state college at Corvallls and
university at Eugene will return home
for the holidays tho last of tho week.
A. E. Reames and wlfo loft for
Portland Saturday evening. Mr.
Reames will return the latter part of
the week for a day or two and will
then rejoin Mrs. Reames and leave
on a two month's trip to the cast,
visiting Chicago. Indianapolis. New
York and Washington.
At Ulrlch's salesroom this week
on all purchases amounting to 2.00
he will give free" a ticket to the Star
Theator. Just arrived for this week
'.a largo stock of extracts and stock
food nt 5fl cents on the dollar. Tho
store has been crowded to its capac
ity, and Mr. t'Irlch Is very thankful
for the exceedingly liberal patronage,
henco he hns concluded to glvo a
theater ticket as above stated. Terms
as usual strictly cash.
"Chick" Bowlln. a colored citizen
who flitted across Medford's pugilis
tic skies until he ran Into "Young
Jack" Johnson and a ring post at the
"Nat," has returned, and began pol
ishing shoes at once. He occupied
tho limelight more or less, during his
residence here, his most exciting es
capade being drinking wood alcohol
for whiskey.
R. B. Zimmerman, who raises moro
corn than nearly anybody In tho val
ley, transacted business In Mcdlprd
Saturday.
Roy Ulrlch and C. F. Smith of
Jacksonville wore in Medford Satur
day." Charles A. Pruett of Eaglo Point
district and I. A. Pruett of Roxy Ann
tarrlod a few hours In Medford Satur
day. Mrs. R. M. Klncajd of Roguo River
was tho guebt of her daughter, Mrs.
George Howard, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mlnear of Griffin
creok wero Medford visitors Saturday.
W. H. Wilson is looking after hU
bulsness Interests In Medford.
Mrs. W. M. McKlnnoy who has
boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nye,
lias gono to Southern California to
spend tho winter.
James Garvin and James Urlner of
Talent are visiting In Mcdrord.
Jamoa Bally, foreman of lllllcrest,
spent Sunday In Medford.
Benton Poole, of Applcgate, is a
business visitor In Medford.
the judgment of said Xuiiuu-Tuloi
VILLA IS EXECUTIONER
(Continued from pag I.)
The fact that official fetuternent
of wlmt wan unofficially retried to
liuve occurred under tho Villa ud
ministration in Cliiliiiahuu C'itv nro
Inokiiif; was doomed tho most hope
fill feature of the .situation.
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WceRsft McGowartfo.
UNDERTAKERS
Iiuriy Absistaut
Buy Phono 227 .
Night F. W. Weeks 10.12
Phones A. K. Orr 078-M
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Bled.
Bled at his lato residence, 823 S.
Orange street, Sunday, Bee. l-l'th, nt
12 m., John W; Ilarr, aged 47 years,
3 mouths, I days. Natlvo of III!-
nols. Funeral services will bo hold
nt tho Froo Methodist church. Tues
day, tho ICth, at 2:00 p. m J. E
Urudloy, assisted by Elder J, W.
Sharp officiating. Interment In I.
O. O. F, rometery. Ho leaves a widow,
threo sons and one daughter. Resi
lient or Medford for tho last four
years.
In dry air sound travels 1-M2 feet
per second, in water HO 00 feot, lu
Iron 17.&00 feet.
company nirniiwt tlio plaintiff, pro
ourvd niul ctinxed tho cortiifciito ot
snid aio by execution to bo sold iind
assigned to said-It. S. Ihdlis, tho son
of Mini Spencer S. Hulljs, and there
after, in further purMtuuoe of said
fraudulent iuteiifmnl plan to defraud
the plaintiff of said property, per
mitted ami allowed the statntor.v
penod ot redemption lrom .-ale on
said execution to expire, without
making redemption from Miid sale,
mid with the same fraudulent pur
pose and design, procured and caus
ed the sheriff of Jackson county ti
issue to and in favor of said defend-
unt, It. S. lhtllis, n deed to Mii'l
property in inirsiinnoc. of said ivi
tificato of, sale, which deed hour
date September 11, JUKI, and wa-.
filed for record September 17, HUH.
and recorded in volume 10 1 at p.imi
10-1 of the recrod.s of deeds of Jack
MU comity, Oregon, and was execut.
cd by W. 11. SiiK'ler, as. sheriff of the
county of Jackson, tnte of Oregon,
by V. W. Wilson, deputy, mid said
It. S. Uullis, well knowing and pa
ticipntinc in nil of said frmtduloM
practices mid schemes aforesaid and
in ever)- step mid part thereof fro i
the beginning is now claiming to be
the owner of nil of said property of
plaintiffs, nnd said defendant.
Spencer S. HulIN, and 0. O. IJiilIU,
in further pursiiance of said fraudu
lent scheme, aro now vlnimiin: and
libertine; that -aid H. S. Hulli i
the owner of said property, and said
defendants nro now s-eckin mid en"
deavoriii to find a purchaser to
whom Miid proKrty may ho sell, nrd
who shall bo ignorant of said frnid
uleut nets of Miid defendants. Itullis
whereby said defendants lhtllis -hall
he able to realize tho fruits of said
false nnd fraudulent piiu-tico-njjainst
the plaintiff."
Water Bights Invohcu
It is also claimed that in "further
ance of their scheme nnd eonspitac
to defraud the plaintiff of its prop
erty, tho defendants, Hulli--, ,uocur
ed and caused the defendant (.'. O.
Itullis to represent himr-clf to bo the
uttoriiey of the plaintiff nnd to cu
ter nn apH.aranco on liehnlf of the
plaintiff before the state water board
of the state of Oregon" in the del u-
mination of relative rights to tho use
of the water of the Little Applcgate
in various cum.', in which, "pretend
ing to net for plaintiff, "fraudulently
eau-i'd to be entered n stipulation
that tho defendant II. S. Mollis was
the successor in intent t of tho Ster
ling MTuiing company, but that the
Sterling Mining company did not au
thorize his npjioarancc, which was
without its knowledge or consent, or
nmiioritv mm approval, ami "was
done wholly for mid in furl hern uc
of said scheme mid conspiracy to de
fraud the plaintiff of its property,
and unless restrained from so do
iiifr" Hulli will by decree heroine the
solo owner of all water rights in
volved. (Vrtlflrnto of Sale
It is further declared that the cor
tificato of sale was issued hv the
sheriff to It. S. itullis to make it ap
pear that he was a stranger to tho
agreement, but that in fact Spencer
S. Itullis conducted all negotiation-
and paid the money from the fund
ho had agreed to use in paying off
tho judgment.
It is asserted that the defendant
aro claiming that It. S. Ilullis is now
owner of all said property and that
tho plaintiff hns no right, title or in
terest to tho property, and that the
defendants nro offering said h.nd
mnl portions thereof for sale, mi I
that tlio hiiIo to a bonafido purchaser
and that tho whole thorcof will be
lost to the plaintiff.
It is nlso claimed that going- upon
tho property, ostensibly to carry out
his agreement, fjpenecr S. Hulli,
contrary to his duty, wrongfully mnl
without consent mined and curried
away largo quantifier of .'old of an
uggrcgnto value of many tlioiismius
of dollars.
A decree is. asked pujoi'iiing and
cotnrniiiiilinj,' Hpeili-er S. Hulhs to
carry out his agreement, give u.i ac
counting on the note ami mortgage
and for gold taken; that It. ,S. lull
bo decreed to hold tlm legal title ol
tlio property as trustee for plaintiff
mid not otherwise, mid that lie bo re
quired to execute a deed to tho Oyin
puny for the same, and that the de
fendants bo enjoined from title to
water rights; that the HiilliM1 be en
joined from disposing of any of tlio
property adveiso to plaintiffs, and
llie county rccoider be enjoined
from fijinjj or recording instruments
niiulo by defendants convoying niiv
of tho property iuvohed.
there. It consists of 210 notes, much
of it creek Imllont and is known as
ouo of the best ranches in the coun
try, suitable for dtockrnisin;, dairying-
a- well ns diversified fanning
and fruit raising. It is irrigated boll)
from Little Hollo crook and froih
luoborsttult springs, a tributary .of
Wasson eau,on.
Tho ranch lies just below the I Ian
lev ranch mid i a favorite summer
resort for alley people. Mr. Stinger
mid family will move lo Mcford.
BAN PLONKING
1GE VELLE .
10 m HOMINY
IN PUBLIC MARKET
The uiauagemeul of the N'atator
ittm hit "ragging" between the eve.
Saturday night and banished the ex
citing Mops forever from their floor,
Manager Morridk made a seveu-miu-uto
talk, sounding the finale, ami
gave the "Nat's" version of how to
dunce. His oratory was so tolling
that u couple began to "rag" as (nm
ih iu ieit tlio tioor. lliey were
ojeeted from the flbor. but not the
hall. It is claimed that the .Medfonl
version of generally accredited undo
coroits steps keeps dancer- uwnv.
"Hugging" has never predominated
at tho Saturday night affairs, al
though n few have persi-trd in the
wiggling ineo the .Ministerial associ
ation protc-,ied diiriii',' the Jmkii
count v tair's mnrdi ji;i-.
E SEEK TO GET
NAMES OFF PETITION
Nine citizens who signed tin' peti
tions to separate the couucilmen
from their $2"i u mouth snlnrv mi
dorwent it change of heart tin innrn
iair nnd iiskud City itcorder Kos t i
erasp their names. The city rccordei
has no power to alter petitions, so
the names remain, mi offhand opin
ion being made by filv Attorney Me
Cube to this effect. The nine gave
as their rrifuns Miupathielic mo
tives, being touched by mournful ar
guments advanced, the most effect
ive being, "How would you like to
work for nothing f''
O'GARA APPOINTED .
FOREST PATHOLOGIST
Next public market d will bo
"Hominy Day" and Count) .ludno Ton
Voile wIlLh'uudlo the ladle, and piu-
sldoovfijytsli boiler full of hominy
the .fartut Arkunsns d-lntry. The
eouiUy'RudRo turns salesman to aid
Indies tndtstress.
"SntttflUy, Mtss lloosoy nnd her sla
ter, daughters of W. .1. llooo,
Htatted to the public market with
her weekly batch ot hominy. A
horse loaned thorn after tho death of
their own; by Doc Helms, did the un
expected and ran away, spilling tfio
hominy oxer a largo area, demolish
ing tho wngon ami tearing down the
well known lloosoy ''spite" (unco.
Tho ..Mlnses Uoosoy brought her
woes to Judge Toil Volte, its it public
official with n henrt,
When the conference wan over It
was agreed and stipulated as follows)
(1) That Misses lloosoy was to
tunktt another boiler of hominy,
(2) That County Judge Ton Velio
would haul the hominy and Its maker
to tho public market In his auto mid
further use his uilco and personality
to see that It was all sold.
Ho asks etcryono to buy hominy,
whether they oat a or not.
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Clip this coupon and brlnu It. to the HTAU Ihcittio with tfi ooutii
mid got n boniitlhil OR ,eoitt pennant. Wo urn giving poiiuniiU of
t all tho Colleges, Unlveisltles and Hlulon In tho Hulled Hinted, All
ponuitutit aro made of good foil Iftxiin In Mm. Mall 01. lorn fi
rents additional for each poumiut desired. Different ponnitiitM
every week.
4. HTArt TIIHATItl)
4. ' Addrciut .Medford, Oiegon.
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DR.: PICKEL WINS
GOLF OVER FOURTEEN
Thul gidf li.is taken u tirin ho'd
nmoni; the people of .Mcdtonl was
shown Sundn., when tweut.-fie
players, most of them benimieis.
played over the course at the Med
lord (loll and Country club.
SweciMtHkis 011 h nine-bole hau
dionp wore won by Dr. H. It. I'lckel,
11 novice at the game. The st'oas in
tho handicap resulted as follow..
with fourteen entries;
Professor O'O.ir.i has received the
appointment of collaborating forest
pathologist for the department of
agriculture, and problems concerning
this district will b0 refened to him.
Much of tho box-shook has been
found ruined by bluish discoloration,
resulling from ravages of insects,
mid this is one of the pioblcms to
bo handled. - 'I he ndvmitago of the
appointment lies m thv fact that gov
ernment nssistaiii-o will bo forthcom
ing upon O'Oiira'- reeoinu'icm'latioii.
K. H. Pickol . .-,7 -jo a?
.M. M. Hoot . .TO 10 ' -0
A. C. Hero .. . .T7 HI II
II. C. Umiii. :ih II -IJ
K. R (lulhrie . fill 10 CI
L. Carpenter 111 ,T 1 1
A. Carpenter . ."(1 '
P. II. Madden -.. ."ill ."i .i
K. V. Heekwith .'.(I I In
W. V. Campbell IPJ IS II
I). Clark M '. 17
S. (Inffi. (Ill o0 p,
II. Ilingliuiii lis IH .'.II
I). Cans-'ttcr vithflretrl
PURDIN CLEARS RYAN:
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HEAVY REGISTRATION
AT
Hoglstrutlou for the first session
of the board for the city election Jan
nary 13, totaled 118, Incldlng GK
women. It exceeded tho expecta
tions and Indications point to a heavy
listing UiIh afternoon, Tho books
are open from ouo to seven o'clock
dully. Many cltl4imH think they nro
opou lu tho morning and call fur
this purpose at tho city hall. Tho
books close December 2.1
Mayor M. I'urdln of tho city court
discharged I.uku Itynu, wealthy pio
neer merchant this morning, 011 n
charge brought l tho Merchants' as
sociation for violation or the city
ordinandi covering "Itinerant inor
chants." The court hold In Its de
cision Hint nn prooT had hocit Intro,
ducod lu support of tho ehargo. Tho
case grow out of tho sale by William
Ulrlrh (a the Uuthborl building.
It Is understood that the Merchants
association will take other notion at
onco In tho case, In the Justice court,
mid H necessary carry It to tlio circuit
court.
With Mcdrord trndo Is toedford Hindi,
TOO IiATi: TO CIiASSII'Y.
WANTED .Minor as caretaker for
mine. Address C, enro Mull Tti
loi no.
STOLEN Da ton blcco, 22 Inch
maroon frame, front rim black,
rear natural wood. Howard. Tri
bune office. 227
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I.OHT :i0x:;o Winchester rlflo, long
barrel, has gold sight lu rront. Ho
ward Tribune drrico. 22S
WANTED To rout piano, will give
storage for use. Ilox I'litno, cure
Mall Tribune. 220
Formal protest against' llm reus
HOssmeiit of sewer district No. HI
Win filed with City Hecorder Posh
this, morning by '. K. Phijipi, .1. C.
Sharp, O. H. Chaffee and others.
The same point Iiim been in contro
versy for over a year. Action will
ho taken on the matter at the coun
cil meeting tomorrow night.
A woll-roiislructed brick house will
outlast one built of gruulto.
1'OH HALH Second hand farm
wagon or wll frado for young
calves or pigs. Phono 807-11. 220
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OolT(!
The cook, I lie coffee
))ot, or your appetite
may be to jjlanie vlie(n
ovet you are not tliop
oiilily pleased with
Kchi I line's He.st coffee.
Try it thoroughly- it's
money back down' to the
bottoiir-of the can.
1 lb, 2 lb and 2- lb aroma
tight caiiH, overfreshj cleanly
granulated.
Oialmers
MOTOR CARS
ARE THE BEST FOR THE MONEY
Don't IAmwI tho
BIG DANCE
To he hivoh hy tluv J. oval Order of .Moose jit their
hall,' 21!) West Main Slteet. on
WEDNESDAY EVE, DECEMBER 17
Music furnished by MnzolriKK and Dr. l5onuer.
CALENDARS hero in pi'orit varloty from fie up.
Leathor Goods nVTravelinj; t'aes, Card Oisch, via.
Waterman F6unaiin Pons, $2.fi0 to $6.00 We would
be pleased l.o .show unt our .stork.
Medford Book Store
WOOD I
1 ItiK Motl. h'ir.
t OAK eiit front iarc timber. '
J! CARLOAD OK IMNIO STOVM WOOD .IUST UK- ? .
I OKlVlOD. Phono in your ordern for Tier Wood or f
5 Cordwood (o !
f Frank H. Ray
I Measurement Cluarantocd
: Sixth and Fir Strootfl. Phono 750-R
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What makes moro uioifal or more eiiHllio ChrUtmas Olflg tliiiu
l-'oolTfear?
Couio to our HIk Hllpper Bhow!
Behling's SBIBSSms
DON'T WAIT UNTIL XMAS TO BUY YOUR
Christmas Candies
AND THEN TAKE WHAT IS LEFT
AVhen tired shopping slop and tfcl an appetizing
lunch, specially prepared at any hour. While in the
store select your fancy Chriyluias bo.e.s, while our
stock is complete, and leave date you wish them
J'illod with
M'BRIDE'S DELICIOUS HOME-MADE
CANDIES
lluy your Caudiesjtnd Lunches where von are
invited lo iul(Mhe kitchen and see them made.
McBRIDES
.Special prices for lodge, church and society treats.
Latta & Hopkins
Nurseries
O rowers of nigh-Orado Fruit Trees. Apple find
Pour Trows are our sneeialties. Stock one-year-old
trees on three-year-old roots. Home of best orchards
jii tho valley are sot to our trees. Nursorios near
Central Point. Med ford offieo, room '102, M. I & H.
building. .Phone 8(iO-L. JSxporioneo shows-tlmt homo
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