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PAGE TWO, MHDFORI) MAIL TUMBUNK MUUFOUD, OUKCION, Tl'KSDAY. DKCFnUUKU Hi, H)IH. IOCAL AND L PFRSONAI X ltfnrnpy Ons Newlntry (s under the .sntljer from t und cpld. Uc(ir nro reported plentiful nlow; tltp upper Applegate. Mhis Fny l'ankey lsltcl relatives In Centrnl l'olnt Sunday. K. I). Weston, commercial photos rnphor, nopntUen nindo nny tlmu or plao by appointment. Phono M 1471. J'QuU" QuUcnherry Is aufforiiiK from nn ulcerated tooth. E. S. Unllls loft Sunday on nn ex- to.nd.cdo bu.Blnofs trip through the OrcEoninn uuency at Do Voo's. Night Officer Hnrry Clnpcndc whllo walklnR through the darkened lobby of the Nash Motel early this morning fell oor a trunk and wrenched hi thumb. 8chool will clone Friday for the Christ nwa holldn. Appropriate exorclscB will be glcn In the gram mar grades. Kodak finishing est In town nt Weston's. 11. H. Van do Car who Is at his home from hemorrhage of tho stom ach is progressing satisfactorily, ac cording to reports from his bed side today. Don Catcs of Ashland visited In Medford Monday afternoon. Christmas candles for sale at the Handicraft Shop. 230 Ohrlg Natwlck of Eagle Point is in the city on business. William' Von der Hellen, mayor of Kaglo Point, is In tho city today on business. Milk and cream nt DoVoe's. Tho regular meeting of the city cpuncll will be hold this ven!ng Roiulne biiRlnoKS and discussion of the protest on tho ro-assc&smcnt of Sower District No. 13 will bo tho principal work before tho mooting. Tho Barracca and Owl basketball teams will play at tho Nat this even ing. "Insurance your best asset." Hnvo the est. Placo your insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right Jf he writes it. tt Dr. J. F. Roddy has returned to grants Pass after spending a few days in tho city. Miss Ina Cochran who Is at tending the University of Oregon at Eugene will return Saturday to spend tho' Christmas vacation with homo folks. Dunto Bros.' chocolates. DoVnes." Joe Callings of the Steamboat dis trict is In tho city for a few days at tending to business matters. Vern Canon, son of ex-Mayor Canon will leave this afternoon for Lodl.'Cal., where ho has a business proposition. Vern has many friends horo, and his anerry laugh will bo missed. Tho finest of hand embroldericd linen handkerchiefs for salo at the Handicraft Shop. 330 Tho Roguo River Fruit and Pro duce association has a window display of fruit prepared by Earl Reynolds Tho boxes are packed for the Christ mas gift trade and can bo sent any whero In the land for half a dollar. Benefit ball Friday night, Dec. 19, proceeds to bo given to the poor at tho Mooso hall, Ben Hur lodge. Get your invitation from any member of tho lodge. 23 1 Quito a number of Central Point people- attended tho services at the First Baptist church last night. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Christian church will meet Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. J. H, Cochran. 240 South River side. All members old and new aro requested to bo present as It is a busi ness anetlng. Dr, E. KlrchgeBsner has returned and will bo at tho Nash Hotel on Wednesday from 10 to 3, tf D. W. Watson, a well-known resi dent of Portland, arrived in Medford Monday. He is acting as tho repre sentative of Internnl Revenue Collec tor Miller in matters pertaining to his office, including tho incomo tax. II. C. Schnppert, representative of tho State Deposit and Trust company of Portlund, who has been in Mod ford for peroral daa. left for Grnnu Pass today, Benefit ball. Friday night, Dec. 19, proceeds to bo given to the poor at the Moose hnll, Ben Hur lodge. Got I S. T. Snndry of lloguo Rior and A. 8. Hubbard of Ashland, gaino war dens, mndo Medford nu official visit Mondny. Chnrles A. Lewis of llroodmoro drove to Medford this morning. Christmas cards and folders nt the Handicraft Shop. 130' Mr. and Mrs, Henry Brown ar rived from Urnnts Pass Monday even ing. Mrs. E. B. Thompson, Mm. l Prim nml Mrs. C. Keennn of Jackson- lllo wore meant leltnrs In Medford. James A. Orleve and Ills family of Prospect nre spending a few dns In Medford and Central Point. Dainty Christmas gltta for Indies nt tho Handicraft Shop. 30 Judgo Canon leave thU afternoon for Sacramento to lslt his son Fn, who Is ill from mnlnria. Lewis Ulrlch, postmaster "f Jack sonville, made n trip to Medford this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. W Palm hno re turned from a short visit nt San Fran cisco. Clnude Miles, who has been trans acting business at Eagto Point, Is In Medford again. Smudge pots. We will place nn or der for smudgo pots not Inter thnu Dec. 20, in order to make suro de livery by March 1st, and those who wish to get their pots through tw should mall or telephone orders in at once. Wo will ship in only such parts as aro ordered. Get our or der In at once. R. R. Co-operatlvo Fruit Association. 22 9 E. B. Hanley was a business Us ltor in Medford Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Beall motored to Medford Monday nf tcrnoon. S. C. Colllus of Tnblo Hock was of tho many who came to Medford Mon day. Miss Gladys Bollo left for Siskiyou county, Cnl , today and may remain there Indefinitely. Rov. W. E. Goode of McDoel. Cnl.. Is spending n fow das In Medford, his former home. E. L. Burfurd of San Francisco.. 's making Medford a visit. Ho re turned lately from a trip to Australia and Now caland. Gcorgo A. Morse of Talent and R. J. Craig of Wellen aro making Med ford a business visit. William Royco and his son aro down from Griffin creek on business. II. E. Foster, civil engineer, re turned Monday from a trip to Gold Hill and Tolo. W. A. Marvin of Gold Hill and Wil liam Mansfield of Tolo, tarried In Medford Monday evening. Miss Ella Gaunyaw, who has been seriously 111, has resumed her duties as stenographer. TOU VELLE TO SELL U sched-Boosey'a County Judge Tou Velio uled to sell the Misses famed hominy at tho public market Saturday, and two waBh boilers, full will be offered instead of one. Tho colonel is a connolsour on corn In any form, and guarantees this hom iny to be tho best human Ingenuity enn mako. All arc urged to como and buy a pound or so. Ho will be gin campaigning for customers tomor row. Tho county Judgo turns salesman to ofsot tho damage wrought by "Doc" Helm's horse, which away last Saturday and spilled hominy. Tho Misses Booscy thought market opened Wednesday, but a bet ter salo can bo had Saturday. large crowd waited for tho hominy Tuesday. ran tho the WEST WIRES LANE 10 START CANAL WORK PORTLAND, Or., Dee. 30. Iu tho hope of securing work for home of the hundreds of men now out of em ployment iu this Hlute, Governor Weit toduy telegraphed an appeal to 1'rnuklin K. Lime, seeretniy of the interior, lirgiiu,' him to begin immedi ately operations of Iho Wvst Uniu tilln irrigation project. As the nliiu involves tho eunstrue. your invitation from any membor of tion of n canal ten miles long, it i the lodge. 231 William Wnatherford, a pioneer of Oregon and one of Gilliam county'? lupgt extpnslvo farmers, and his wife are Lilting In Medford and vicinity, guests of Mrs, I. J. Phipps and her family. uv. W. F. Gloockman of Grant' Pave was in Medford Monday and Tuesday. ------9---4---- tf. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS LUy Asstntaut Day Phono 227 J Night Phone - P. W, Weeks 103-J2 A. E. OrrU7H-Mi urged that employment could cutrily ho given a lurge number of men through tbo winter nt least. Florence Reed is to play the lead ing fcralnlnu rolo In "Under Cover," to bo produced by tho Solwyns. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE Duo" bill on Halo's T'lano Jlouso at slight discount. Cau bo used Instead of cash. Room 201 First National Bank llldg. 232 WANTED Maid for general house work. Call at 125 East Main. Must furnish reference. LOST Pair gold rimmed glaseos, on East Main. Finder ploaso return to this office. Reward, AUTO OWNERS MEET TO FIGHT LICENSE TAX Auto owners of tho Rogue rloi vail' will moot Thursday nt two o'clock In the public library to tivko steps towards oontostlug tho pnlng of the atnto license, maintaining that It makes n double tn on nuto, net ting no benefit to the. county. The lleonsa has been declared Illegal In other atntcs. Similar efforts somo jenra ago re suited In repelling tho blcu'le tn Auto owners say that It Is double tin atlon, as the auto nie assessed Hi tho personal protort list. WILLIS BAUGHMAN K f v Will lie given for K I 1 I 1 I 's address or ovi- J JL f VS ,u,m,0 of his ,iw,i, Reward S. K. BAUGHMAN Oxford Hotel, San Diego. Calif. I ' Coffee Of good coffee some one is offering the best in quality and inone 's worth. You want it. Uow'll you get iti Do you know of a simpler way than try ing that which is guar anteed .with a inoney baek pledge? "What aro yon wait ing for? Schilling's Best to- day. No one over won n prlxo without trying In some way. tHP JKB.J.WQ. SiSHDHIHSIIIIIHIH M gj I-ROM H WEW ORLEANS FOUR IDEAL CRUISES TO THE WEST INDIES AND PANAMA CANAL Including SIDE TRIP ON THE CANAL Fuerst Bismarck JANUARYS, ILBRUAKr 12 Kronpritucjsin Cecilie FEBRUARY Z3, MARCH 17 15 Dtys Each 125 '; At tllncl!, i,1m l.r lit t..,i.l(,.lUC..Iidl ftMrl Slt,l IIVl'U fmr boalUt HAMBURG- AMERICAN i LINE j .UBtMj.f.T..rLt.lAli. I isseaaiHiBueiiiHii ( 4 (Mlp this coupon and lulu It . the HfAU tl.or will, lit cents ,u,d U n bouutirul Of, cent PoMUn.it Wo n.e v .,, j,,.m..,.U . . nil tho IV.IU.ro-. Uule.lll.' and HinlM l the United Hlnte . All , k , ., ..do of nna.l fol lx3 "' "'"; M ' ,,rJ"rM ,R additional for one!, pennant dosl.ed. Dlffo.cut pnmmutn oveiy week. HTAU TllliATUi: Addroim Medfoid, OieKon. i 2J Bcr- CALENDARS horo in grout vnrioty from fie up. Loathor Goods in Trawling Cases, Card Cases, ole. Waterman Founaiiu Pons, $2.D0 to $0.00 We wdtihl he pleased to slum von our slock. Medford Book Store Don't Forget (he BIG DANCE To he given by the Loud Order of Moose at llicir hall,' 21!) West Main Street, on WEDNESDAY EVE, DECEMBER 17 Music furnished by llaelrigg and Dr. Homier. A Six Months' Crusade Against Pains, Aches and Soreness Against Sore Throat, ttronchitis. Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted .Feet, Colds of the Chest. We have maintained the MUSTKR OLE crusade for the past fow "veal's throughout most of the United States with wonderful results. As fast as we could we have gone into new sections, lifting the burden of pain from thou sands. We come to vour section now to tell you all about MUSTEROLK the magic ointment the clean, pure, white ointment that does all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the discomfort and without the blister. ATDSXEROLE means mustard oil combined with other simples used in liome medicines. Millions of jars are sold annually, t is used in hospitals and iu thousands of homes and is frank ly recommended by nurses anil doctors. Ask your physician about it. aIUSTEROLI' has a delicious, com- forting, soothing effect. You simply rub MTSTKROLK on briskly and the pain is gone. MCSTFROLF is so penetrating that it enters the pores at once stops the sharp twinges brings ease and com plete relief and breaks up the conges tion. Many use it to prevent pneu monia. Mustaui !i;is been a familv reined v for centuries. MUST10ROLK is what Twentieth Century science has made of the remedy that vour mother and grandmother depended on. Thousands who lmve used MUSTIOR OLE will gladly tell you what wonder ful relief it brings. We aro going to tell you Iwice a week in this paper, for months to come, all about MCSTIOUOLIO. At your druggist's in 2,"5c sind oOe Jin's, and a special large hospital size for $2.30. Accept no substitute. If your drug gist cannot supply you, send 2oc or Hoc to us and we will mail you a jar, post age prepaid. We constantly receive hundreds of testimonials from doctors and nurses. THE MUSTEROLE CO.,. Cleveland, Ohio "I nm nsInK Mustcrolo in my own case. Ilcen down with grlppo for past two reokn und It linn caused bronchial trouble I find thlH Iooeoiih up tho tubes and kIvcs mo much relief, so I can roxt. bettor nt night. I nut proscribing it hero and In Philadelphia. I pot sovornl people horo interested; now they keep it constantly In tho house " i:ius Wlldman, M. I)., Haddon Halghts, X. J. ' "AniricommoudluK onr MiiMterotit to my pa tlentH overy day "- Dr J I' Prey, Chicago, "1 think Muittorole h (Ino to rub ou anywhere. Whero thoro are occaHloim to mo mustard Iu nuy form, Mustoiolo In inmli butter iu overy respect thnu tliu mustard plaster. I shall now keep It ou hand for ready hho nt any time," J O, Hmory, M. 1)., South Wuterbornuuh, .Maine. M lyf tt t Select That, Pair of CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS NOW Newest Designs. All Colors. All Sizes. Lowest Prices. FOR MAN, WOMAN OR GUILD. See Windows. "S: & 11." Stamps. Opposite Postoffico rhalmers MOTOR CARS AEE THE BEST FOE THE MONEY 1 WOOD 1 Rig Hody Fir. I OAIv cut from large timber. !? CARLOAD (W PJNF, STOVK WOOD .IUST UK- CI'JIVKD. Phone in your orders for Tier Wood or : f Cord wood to J Frank H. Ray I Measurement Guaranteed Sixth and Fir Stroots. Phono 750-R HOLIDAY SPECIALS You aro thinking about tho Christmas diuuor. Savo monoy by buying your Grocorios, Fruits, Vogotables, Pickles, otc, here. A FEW PRICES: 18 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar for $1.00 100 lbs. Fancy Potatoes for 90u (i bars of Pearl White or White Flyer Soap for.... 25a 253c pkg. of Aero Washing Powder for ICe Pure White Flour, per sack 1 lb. Soft Shell Walnuts, per lb .'J cans of JJOc Table Fruit for ,'J0e jars of Jellies or Jam, 2 jars for ., (Jood Newtown Apples, the box ... .$1.40 . . ..2Cc GOc . ...40c 00c Fouts Grocery Co. .130 L'AST MAIN. PI ION H 271 "t fcilnmaxo vhv "wt nt'wn isvMwmiwnmtiMfinMWftwit S.t-L -. XTJBl J . ,-.R. t-jq - "-Jl- " " iiii rnmi f i rrrimn i imiwini rr-r-rteii Pamper your pock(4book. It's your best friend in tune of need. And the .Ford keeps the pocket book satisfied. Ford lightness and Ford strength make Ford economy famous the world over. Cut down transportation oust. Uuy a Ford. ?r0C In tho now ptlro of tho Ford ritnnlinut; tho tourliiR car Ih 0IC; tho town enr 900 all f. o. b. Medford complete with oimlpniont. Out cntalon and purtlculaiH from C. E. GATES Hpnrtn Ilull(lli. Modfonl, Ore. 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