Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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JvLEDFORD MAIL TltLKUNE. MEDIKMI.), OIWCION. MONDAY, I WHOM HIM 22, 101.1.
COUNCIL 10 FIGHT
TO LAST iOITCH
FOR ITS SALARY
Tho oity council will hold n pc
olnl BCRfttoi) tomorrow night nml p.is
resolutions calling the oily election
Jnnunry 13, nnd put amendment on
the ballots cnlling for n vote on tho
electric light controversy nnd speci
fying tho qualification of voters so
they jibe with the national ntul tnt
constitution.
City Attorney McCnbe this mom
In $nid the council would "Mile
utep" the recall uclitiom nml con
tinue their definnce of the taxpay
ers "to tho lnt ditch.'
In defence of this stand, Mr. Mc
Cnbe quoted tho Bible and Shake
ppenrc. The council he likened to
Pontius Pilate they hAd wnhed
their hands. Tho quotations from
the immortal bard nbont fighting
good if in n fight wn tho council's
jwisition. Ho said the law, if not
right, was with the council.
STANFORDGLEECLUB
AT PAGE TONIGHT
Tonight nl tho Page theater the
fjleo club of Stnnford university will
give its initial performance on its
tour of tho northern states.
i ,.niniiA nmnruin. varvinir from
clafslcnl selections to the jwpulnr
ragtimo melodies, win nc given-.
Choruses, solos, stringed quartets,
violin nnd piano solos nnd every
form of musical entertainment that
wjll furnQsh cpjoyraent find fun
throughout Iho evening will be given.
Besides the songs rendered by the
entire company, there will be vaud
eville skits picturing tho dress and
customs of tho Stnnford student.
The scope of tho program even takes
in Hawaiian music, tho ukelcle dou
ble quartet. College songs and yells
given ns only university students can
give ihem, will be included in the
exlensivo program; then, ns a fitting
conclusion, while the fireside glow
spreads over a typical student's
room, while views of the crack foot
ball, baseball nnd crew teams are
flashed pn tho curtain, "Ilail, Stan
ford, Hnil," will ring out from nn
aggregation of twenty-four voices ns
one unit.
The organization proper is com
posed of twenty men. Four extra
vaudevillo performers, however,
have been added to the companv.
One extraordinary feature will be
some professional' toe dancing by J.
B. Morgan, which alone is worth the
admission. "
With this entertainment, which is
rarely seen outside of n college com
munity, tho club bhould add an ira
notna in its outsinndint' renutation
of being unexcelled by any other
university organization 01 its Kino
in this section of tho country. The
reputation gained in the middle west
on, tho club's journey to Chicago
augurs well for an enjoyable even
ing's entertainment.
Seats are on snle at 25 and 50
cents.
Marriage Licenses
"VY1. L. Dobyns and Irene Flury.
Bay Zimmerman and Dora B. Wil
son. Frank Poole nnd Buth 0. Woolf.
CLINTON, Iu., Dec. 22.--Congressman
Pepper of Iowa died here
early todny of typhoid fever.
DON'T OVERLOOK THIS
A Careful Perusal Will Iioe lis
Vuluo to Kycry Stall Tribune
Header
The average man tu a doubter, and
thcro Is little wonder that this Is so.
Misrepresentations jnakc people skep
tics. Now-n-days tho public ask (or
hotter evidence than the testimony or
strangers. Here Is proof which
should -convince every Mall Tribune
reader.
H. J. Durfee, 32 N. Bartlett St ,
Medford, Ore., says: "I was troubled
by my kidneys off and on for years
If I caught a slight cold, It always
settled in them, causing my back to
become vory lame, weak and painful.
Last summer I was suffering in that
way and on a friend's advice, I pro
cured Doan Kidney Pills. I found
this remedy to bo exactly as repre
sented and In a few days the trou
bio left me. I know of ninny other
persons who have obtained benefit
fromD'oan'a Kldnoy Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price CO
cents, Fpster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, solo agents for the United
States.
Itemember the name Doan's
and take no other.
CHRISTMAS
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SEATTLEITES WIN
57 SACKS OF GIFTS
AREffi TOOAY
Christmas mall duo to nrrho In
Medford this morning was delnod In
Portland, and will reach hero on No.
13 at four o'clock todny. It con
sists of G7 sacks of gifts from tho
caBt nnd middle west, most of which (
Is nont bv narccl nosts. It will be .
delivered In tho morning. The henv-,
lest .malls are duo tomorrow and j
Wednesday. Outgoing mall aroj
heavier than last year.
Beginning this morning tho pot
of lice began tho delivery of Christ
mas packages by auto to tho resi
dence nnd business districts. Insuring
receipt of gifts before Thursday, and
doing nway with the delay of other
years. This was necessitated by tho
heavy parcels post business. The
servlco will continue all this week.
Christmas buyers.flocked the stores
this morning nnd afternoon.
TRANSFER FIGHT ON
BENTON
RAILROAD
WASHINGTON. Bee, 22.- Seattle
cltWens won today their fight heforu
tho I'nlted States supreme court to
compel the Seattle nnd Benton
Southern street railway company to
exchange transfers with tho Scuttle
Blectrlc railway within tho limits of
Seattle.
The court dlamlsucd the company's
appeal from the decree of tho supremo
court of the s'nto of Washington, di
recting suburban railways to give
and receive transfers between other
lines on n basts of one-butt of thu
proceeds.
REDUCE PIE OF
MtAT IPUHRS
Bub Crowder will reduce the high
cost of meat ut Stall I'l, public
market: Stew, 10c; boiling meat,
lie; pot ronst, 13c; prime rib roat,
15e: round steak, 10c; loin steak.
lSo; iortcrhou.o steak. ISc; meat
for mincemeat. 120. (Adv.)
DIED
rHAWTOIM) At his home ut
fl.,1.1 Hill. SimdiH. December II.
lo-bua II. Crawford, aged till xenrs
and II month. Funeral sen leu
were conducted at the (hud I till M.
K. church on Tiledny foreman, in
terment being made ut the I. 0. 0.
F. cemetery. Besides his wife, he
is survived by three sous, James.' of
Los Angeles; Thomas P., of Cleve
land, 0., nnd Oris C, of Medford.
lie was born in Carl county, 0.. on
April 12. 1S47, nnd wedded to Min
nie S. Mehride in 1871. In 18M
Mr. nnd Mr. Crawford came to
Jackson county nnd took up their
residence at Gold Hill, where he had
since made hi home.
CHRISTMAS
FLOWERS
Fresh English Holly
Holly "yrcaths iimile to
order, any size.
Choice Flowers and
Potted Plants
Place orders early to avoid
disappointment.
J.T.BROADLEY
In M. F. & H. Co. Store
Store phone, 872.
House phone, 868- J.
Parisian Ivory Toilet sets nnd novelties, Christmas
Booklets and Folders, Perfumes, Sachets, Toilet
"Waters. Try our Bouquet Jeanice and Sous Bois
Perfumes, sold only at the Kexall store.
"Whitman & Liggetts' Candies.
The station
ery of qual
ity. Always
a useful gift.
$1.25, $1 and 50c
Rexall $1 to $5 Fountain Pens Conklin $1.50 to $5
i',
ShtzM: stor
t
West Side Pharmacy
Christmas Gifts for Men Folk
You are a trifle puzztctl what to give HIM for Christmas, aren't you? We show nothing here hut practical, (asl.lonabla llilnus Unit ho
wants., ,Y0U WANT TO PLEASE HIM, of course. That's the whole spirit of Christmas Gifts. Delow yen will flntl n numher of ijomlsuu.
gestionis In Mens, practical Gifts. They're well worth your cotislilcra tlon anil Inspection, ami hrre you will (Iml the best variety in style,
quality and value. THIS IS TRULY A "MAN'S STORE.'1
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DRESS MUFFLERS
A (jift that makes a jjicnt Impressiim on a man i a fine HrcMi
Muffler. V hn "ome iliiiulirs in Silk and Knitted Silk from
91.00 t.. $.roi
&C
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G1VES
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CSUSIIBbs
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FINE BATH ROBES
Kmtv mnn wants a Hath Holie, nnd n ifls they make n'j;rpnt lilt
We've the bent line nl' hath robrs In .Medford. Kverv one tin
cxeellent Xmnx (lift. All jirjeert from 5.00 to $18.00
EXCLUSIVE NECKWEAR
The finckt lino of Keckwour in tlu city. lU'iuitifiil cxehiMive jml.
tcniH, wonderful ilkti. We want you to ucl him Home of our
"Leslre" $1.00 Minpe Neckwear that we are KjieeialUiiiK on in
thin department for --. . - -- 50-k
XMAS BOX OF HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE
Three pairs in a hox. "Holeproof," the Ktiarautei'd Homi that
not he equaled for nltie. We hne neleeted three oxeellent pain
of nilk hone, placed them in mi Xinai liox. One of our moil
iitiriiutivu iiianV Rift for - - .... Im.OO
DAD'S UNDERWEAR
That's not a bad idea. I'ndernear mukct u very useful iHidjirne
tieal Xiiiiih llifl. Koine exe(llent hiiiln I'lom -- - -910O
MEN'S HOSIERY DISPLAY
UcBt in town Our Hosiery dirfplny in now ut ilH best nml that
means the bout in town. Here your appropriation can nut to the
Reed variety of ''5c sorts or up to the more expensive xilk mix.
Guaranteed hohc. Underwear, niuhtWHir, sweater, hats and enps
nnd doieni of other good mijnsePtions will oeeur to you brre ns you
look around this big holiday display. Coino in hero for the things
that you want in men's nnd ImyV wear. You miimi time, money ami
doubt as to appropriateness.
DRESS ACCESSORIES
A thousand l'lented Shirt nt 92.00 makes n dandy ChriHtnms
Gift. A few Orel's Tie. A hit of Pearl Links perhaps. I low
about oiio of our Knglish ltll Dn-ss Vests f The nun est Dress
Vest made. I'rieo 97.50
ROUGH-NECK SWEATERS.
He will look fine in one of these uiee, roomy, hrond Holmldered
Sweaters with a big collar. They come in Oxford, N'avv and ('nidi-
Mil. . 93.00 to 97.50
GLOVES AND LEATHER GOODS.
He would like a pair of Dross Gloves for 9150. Mnhe a Collar
Hox. A nieo pure perhaps. If you want something particularly
iiIp.ii for him get him u fiuo Traveling Hug for Xmns. I'rice 95.00
A GENUINE COWHIDE TRAVELING BAG.
Leather Lined, Protected Corners.
A genuinn cowhide Traveling Hag that is leather lined throughout.
Tim corners are protected, Thu handle nnd stitching is strong.
Thrcu hizes 10, 17 and 18 Inches. Ono of tho best gifts vou can
get for ti man useful nnd durable. I'rieo - -95.00
NECKWEAR IS ALWAYS A SAFE CHOICE.
When in doubt Neckwenr is ulwnyi) n Halo choice, (specially here
where nothing but tho correct shades, materials and shapes can be
found. No mnn can have too ninny nod tho patterns and shades
thut wo are showing now will appeal to both your and his muiso of
tin, liciuilifol-25- to 93.00.
BATH ROBES AND LOUNGING ROBES.
('nth Holies and Lounging Itohes are really rich mid 'nippy choices
for nny man. Tho remembrance of tho giver is emphasized by the
iomfort that tho mnn will tnko outof thvso garments all year long.
We luivo all tho. most' handsome, fashionable nnd durable cffcills
here. Hath robes for ; ....... 95.00
REMEMBER
THE ONLY CLOTHING STORE GIVING THE S. 4 H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS.
DANIELS FOR DUDS
MEDFORD'S LEADING CLOTHIER
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