Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MUMWY. Miri'MUKU 22, 1913. PXQICFrl
iocal And
- -personal
Mr, mill Mm. I) CIiikciiiIo of KiikIm
1'olut vUllcil with rolntlM'M In Mim1
ford Hntunliiy.
Mr, mill Mm, I.txllu Hlmmull, V. M.
TiiiikiHi., Mr, mill Mm, I), WIIniiii nm
Mm, ICIIu Cook of iicIhoiiIIIo wuru
Minlfonl vIhIIoth Bntimliiy.
Mm, Will MoUmilH, .Minium N.illln
C'oIIIiih mid Molllii liny tiin ou.
from Apil('Kiiti Hntunliiy,
K. I). W'twtiiii, roiiiiiiiu vlnl jilioloi;.
rnptior, uoKiitlvon umilti nny llinn or
plhoo by niipoliitiiiiuit. Phono M
H7I.
Coliinnl ('Kinnliinil. wild Ik lookhiK
lifter tlm ruimlrliiK of unl niinln for
tlin U. H, Kovuriuiiniil, loft for I'lion.
nU, Ailnoim, timidity llu will in
turn In ii short tlmo.
MrM, (limit, tuiiMer inmliunlo of
tint l'nrflu ft KiiMuru mllrinul, who
hail duo of IiIm k:h mm-rdy Injured
rurohtly, lit ulioitt on murium,
Kodak flnlnlilnic mil in town nt
Wmlon's.
Mr. mil Mm J T. I'ry of Trnll
pri'rlnct hnvo been InttliiK tlmlr nun,
CluirlfH Fry of North ltlurnlil,
T. J, O'llnrn nml (lnorKo K. Fox of
Cmitrnl Point trniisnrhM IiiixIiii'kn ,ii
Mcilfonl Hutiinlny.
Mm, rirmlii aim nml Mm. Krnnk
Wllriinrlli of (lolil Hill went rormt
vliliom In Mmlforil,
Milk nml criutm nt l)oW.
W'llllnm Worth of Anhlnml spent
Hundny In Mi'iironl,
Mm. K, llockmiyoii linn roiio to
I'ortlnml (o llt mlatlvt's.
Not hi n u I moro nrrniunlilo for
('hrUtmni pri'smits thnn ncati'i, Heo
display of lloiiu ft I.liulloy'it nt i:C
Kant Main slnmt. :,1S
Dr. 0, W. HtiiYeimuii linn koiio to
CnllfornU for tint benefit of hm
linnlth, nml U nt Turlock, vlultln,;
m'Mhcs,
Mm, Knrnh Collins linn Kour to
Hams Vnlly to stny llh her brothor,
J. It. Mnrrlion.
"Imnninco your lirnt nmnil." Hnvo
thn it. I'lftrn your Insurant: ltli
I Intuitu, thn limurnucu Man, rlKht If
ho wrile It. tf
'J 0. J'midlrton nml Colomil It. C.
Wunliliurti of Tahiti Itovk transacted
buoliu'BK In Mini ford Hattirtlny,
Mr. nml Mm. Charles Htury nml
Mr n, j3r'io tarried it fow houm In
Medford Saturday.
Motlfonl Hiulnoim CoIIpko office
open during thu holiday nvtirjr after
noon from om until four. .School bo
Kim January fifth, 240
It. II. Wllnoti of (Irlfflu cr.-c); lint
;imu to I'ortlnml to upend thn hull,
liny.
Ili-iiry Mnnklim of l'onriunn'N
ircnk, iimili' Mrilforil u builurm vUlt
Hnlurdny HV ..
lluntn Hron.' chocolntiK, InV'r.
Dr. K. KlrftiKfiinfr lint rrtnrnod
nml will bo nt thn Nmh llotut on
Wndmodny from 10 to 3, tf
Orion McDonnlil, who In locntod nt
Itnyuioiid, Wnh., Im In Mvdforil innk
liiK hU fninlly n Ult,
t). N. No'iion, ropritiiMitntlvo of tho
I'l'iiu Mutunl l.lfn luiurnnru compnny,
In nt I'ortlnml on tiiiHlni'im.
IClKhtiM-ti poiinil NUKitr. $1 00; No
2 o)nlor. heat Krndo, 40c; No. .',
Kllci'd hnron, Klniui, nor; No. I hIIcimI
bncon. Kim"1. I"': 1 pound ninplo
niKnr. lot. . HirliiKt'r, n7 .North
Oakdnln. 'J33
John Kntou of Son l-Vmicliico Ih
vUltlnt; hIIIi rt'liitlvm UvIiik nt Jack
KOIIVlllli.
Mm. '. h. Mm 1.7 uoo Mnhlo VA
llntt, Im tho cuont of her pnrontN, Mr,
mul Mm. IIurIi Klllott of North Itlvcr
ld ntciuiK,
ClKlitciui poundn miKiir. 11,00, No,
" oyntnr, Ixmt Krndti, 10c; No, 2,
mIIcui) bncon, kUhm, II On; No. 1 ttltrgd
bncon, Rlnnit, trie; t pound iiutplf
uitiir, K.i- W. HtrliiKvr? .127 North
o.ihdio. :sr.
I'rof. Kmllh of thn Jnckitonvlllo
public school nml hln funilly vliiltml
In Medford Hntunlny.
T. IJ. llolinroth, J. 1 Kolly mul
I'olk Hull of (Irlffln crook mpoiiI Snt
urdny nftornoon In Mcdford.
Trof, lluiiitrut of C'anndn, n wtdl
known hypuntlHt and uinKlclmi, Mpnut
n fiw dnyB with IiIh undo, H. !', Hum
iitrcot, durliiK tlm w'k. llu wna on
lilx wny to Cnllfnrnln,
I.. II, lloiiHton of Talent, tho hor
(IciitturlHt, woh Ino or tho iiiiiuy who
rnmo to Medford .Saturday.
Only two moro diy to do jour
ChrlHtnmii .Hhopplui;. Do It hero,
open tnnnltiKH. Ahruiiu, 208
Klotrlior Mun of Portland ban been
at tho coinunt plant umlor roiiHtrur-
Hon near (lold 11111. and roportu ox
collout proKroHH,
Mm. W. (1. AIiIouIuiroii of Snn
FrnnclHCo Ih tho Kilcst of Mr. mul
Mm, 8, T, Itlchariluon,
Paul McDonald, who Ih attoiulliiR
tho Btato coIIobo at Corvnllla Una ru
tiirnod homo for tho holldaya.
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
I.iuly AnslHtant
Day I'hono t!27
NiKlit I''. W. WookH 10.I.J13
I'lioiiiw A. II. On- 07H-M
M, I, Holiuiltt liim mlurtiKil froiji
I'ortlinid whom ho wnn clumoii n
triiiiloo In luuiliruiilpy nt tho flrl
mi'dtliiK of crmllUirH of Trnll l.tiinhm'
compnny of IIiIh city,
Mm, (JIiiih, l.nlio of Went .lacluion
all etil oiiliiitiilmid with n dnliitv
liinclirton Woilm'iiilny wlutit tho fol
lowlim wuro proii-ul' Mih, Hum
Hlchnrdiioii, Mm, Wilbur Jom-n, Mm,
Hrnmit McKi'o mid MIhh Mnudii Now.
bury,
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i'w juiir inn iimy Hiioppuif; ai llio
day Unlit Htnro. Ahrmm, son
MIhh KrmicoK Kniuiy of .fiicknon
vlllo wiih In Mndfoid Hntunliiy, vl.
Itlni: frlembi,
Mr nml Mm, J. M. Itiutor mid l.oiiln
t'olvor of Phoenix pinclmt Mpunt
mivornl liouni In Medfonl Hntiinlnv
Tiillored hiiIIh, dioRKcri, rontH, nil
Kri'iilly leducoil for thu holiday ttlmfi
pnr. Ahri'iin, jon
Col J D Pmikey nrrUed from tho
OrcKon Holdlem lllioiuo iIuiIiik tho
wnoli In vIhII IiIh foriiiur homo In tho
viilloy.
H. !'. Owiiiin of Portluuil, a woll
known oporntor In timber Inml nml
iinw iiiIIIm, nml IiIn nephew, Krnnk
Owenn, who hnvo been liHi'tli:at!ii,
n iniKo trnct In (ho IIIk llutto mij.
Hon, loft for their lionie Hundny.
They w return after the holldnH.
Tol'.ot article nml hnlr K')odn nt
half prko until ChrUtiiina. Now York
Pnrlom, 231
HerKeiiut Pitt Meito of tho police
force unit icreetliiK friend Hnturdny
lifter a two wcek'B couflueuieiit for
nppendlcltlH, Pnl lout hln appendix,
hut Mt III retnliiM n henltby ilrnilro to
wnr with Mexico.
Mian (Irnco llowmnu of (lold Hilt
vUlled In Meilford Hundny,
I'lre Chief Ultimo Alumni left
Hundny for Oakland to upend the boll
ila) with relative. AtiUlntil Chief
Harry I.Iiik Ih taking bin placo.
Clamy vnudovlllo nt tho Htnr Then-
tur today
William Wllnoii or ltoi;uo Ither !h
n himlneiK vUltor In Medford today.
An opldutulc of cold ban n num
ber of Medford cltlxetm on tho Hick
lint. II. T. Van do Car, mrlcken with
liemorrhaKo of tho Mtomarh ten day
aKO In now reported out of dancer,
tlioiiKh mill In n weak condition.
John CoIIIiin, n pioneer of ItoKim
rlier vnllny Into of Hnn DleRO, Cnl ,
died ut tho ri'Hlduiico of bin brother,
Thoma CoIIIiin, of ilropny, n hort
tlmo hko, need 70 yearn. Ho I hut
lived by hi widow mid ovcral
Krown children. The remain wero
Interred buMlde thoio or hi brother,
J nine W, Collln. In Dm Phoenix
cemetery,
i:. I,, Houm) or Palo Alto, Cat , wni
In Mrdtord Saturday. Ho I the ad
vanco aKetit or tho Hlanford (llec
Club, which will noon inako a lour
of OrvKon,
Tor thu lam day a of HhoppInK wo
offer our "hell good nnd toilet arti
cle at half prlco. New York Par
lor, next to pout office. 234
.Mm. I. on D, .lone linn roiio to
Tillamook to vUlt her daughter,
W. W. Harmon, chief engineer of
tho California and Oregon railroad,
wnH down from (Iratila Pa Hundnv.
Mm K I,. I'nrrn nml Mm Clin
Duiiton of Central Point were with
Medford friend Saturday.
WIk Antipole hnn returned from
Portland where ho went with n hlp
moot of hoc.
Dr. ho wo, n veterinary or Klamath
Tall I HpendliiK a fuw dayw In tho
valley on bintliiesn.
.Ifthper Whitehead, a pioneer pro
Hpoctor of thu Hleambo.it dlmrlct I
ftpuudluK a few days In tho city,
C, C. Day of Olendalo vlHlted In
Medford the taut of the week,
(lerald .Sooynmlth Ih iiumliiK a
bndly burned fliiKer on IiIh right hand
rno I. Ik nro getting ready ror
their dlHtrlhutlon or girta to tho
needy Chrlatiniu evo. Tho commit
ten Ih preparing tho IIhIh.
Hpeclnl Inducement A regular $12
ticket ror gentlemnn Hcnlp treatment,
?0. New York Parlors. 2.11
Mr. nml Mm. Dillon Hill drovo to
Medford Hadirday,
Tliumna Nichols of Knglu Point ana
J. C. Warren of OrnntH PnhM trnn
nnctod btiHlucHH In Medford Haturdny,
A. Thoinpuoii of Central Point
and John Matney of Applegnto niailo
11 trip to Medford Hnturdny,
Classy vnudovlllo at tho Star Thea
ter today.
MIhh lreiio IMotnor who Iiuh been
teaching hcIiooI at Iltiucoin In vlnltlug
with her mint, Mm. hucrotln Kuynrt.
alio will romimo iur teaching In
Kobrunry. i ijTJ
Attorney A. K, Itennieu.lunveB to-
iIhv fnr Hm nnul
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ClnHsy vnudovlllo ut tho Htnr Thea
ter today.
Arthur Alldor, miioolnmuter nt
Wlmur Ih Hpondlug tho bolldnys In
Medford with relatives,
Hnow foil In tho lower foothllld
again Sunday morning nml night, A
brisk wind all nftornoon blow up n
rain,
Joo NlrhoU of Ashland visited In
.Medford Sunday,
K, i, Jones tins roturiiod from a
nhort trip to tho Illuo Ledge,
Deputy Krult Inspector Jack Aitkin
of Itoguo Hlvnr was In the city Sat
urday, Allison Knight of Klamath Kails Is
In tho clly attending to IiuhIiiuhs. j
lfnn KHllior KaUHlinfor nnd A, I,
Doilglutf will bo imirrlnd Tuesday.
They will go to Portland on a honey
moon trip, Tho hrldo-tO'hu Ih a un
live born nckKoii county lrl, ami well
known. Mr, DougliiH Ih a pressman
for I lie Medford Printing company.
IM Itedilon of I'rcoiio, Cnl., arrlvod
In Kid city Hundny and will visit un
til aflor Now Yearn with hi par
ents, Mr. mul Mm, J. W (''ilileii,
II, iWurner, of Ontario, Oil., nr
rived In Medford a fow days ago and
will visit for iiiinu tlmo with his hoii-lli-law
mul dnugliler, Mr, and Mrs, II.
C llst, living roiilhwct from Medford,
L03E8 EYESIGHT
DY SERIOUS ACCIDENT
0. I.. Bhlrloy, aged 2H, a resident
of Houth Hamilton street, mid for
f IVti 'your mi employe or tho (Itir-lul.t-Colry
Hardwiiro company, Ih In
tho Hncreil Heart hospital lis the re
sult of being "truck In tho oe with
11 pi cm of wire ho won trying to un
coil Hiittirdny afternoon.
Holrley wus sent to tho basement
to mensuro nomo No, 1) fencing wire.
Ho found tho wire badly tangled ami
In mi attempt to straighten It out
received tho Injury, Tho end of the
wire flew up nnd pierced his left
eyeball. Ills condition Ih quite se
rious, The eyeball will bo saved,
but the eyesight can nevor be re
stored, Dr ICiiiiiiuiiH Ih attending
the' case.
CHRISTMAS PACKAGES
BY AUTO DELIVERY
lleglnulng today tho post offlo
put on nu automobile lor thn
delivery of Christmas packages
throughout tho city nil week,
As soon as the Christmas packaged
nnd mall are received they will bo
sorted, loaded Into tho machine, and
with Hanta Clan at tho wheel, be
taken to their destination tho day of
receipt. This will do away with tho
delay of prcvloiiH years. Tho ptnn
vnn announced by Postmaster Wood
ford last night.
The heaviest of the Christmas mall
Is expected to arrived thin mornln-c,
and a full force or clerks will ho util
ized In milking tho distributions,
Monday mo r ting bright und early tho
deliveries will be made to Medford
homes.
DON'T
KOItpiST.
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The,
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FOrtOBTl
That wo hnvo a cholco lino or comfortable house sllppors at
modernto prices,
Also a complete Uric of ladles fancy slippers with latest attach
ment, and very latest of heels. Cuban, French Cuban, Full French,
Kidney, Military and tho very low Ilnjjy Doll hcol.
Behling's
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HIIOK KTOIti:
CLUB'S CHRISTMAS FROLIC
MAKES A BIG HIT
The (,'lirimnuiH l-Ynlio of Ihe Uul
verMly'i'luli Saliiiilny eveiiinc wiih ii
mom enjoyable affair ami largely
intended I i.v elub memliem ami their
frieiiilK. ' The HnlircK ami jlben were
much appreciated ami appended
even livl their ietliim. The feature
of tlie eteniui; wiih the trial of Anna
Held before the county court mul 11
jury of her peer. The travesties
were pteccilcil by a ChrintmiiH dinner.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
IN JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
GOLD AND STERLING SILVER SIMPLIFYING THE GIFT PROBLEM
Tlie HcltMilion of appropriate gifiH for the holidays is pleasingly simplified by
an inspection of our unusual exhibit. Our reputation for selling strictly liigh
grade goods should add to your satisfaction in selecting and bestowing gifts
of this character.
INSPltfTION" CORDIALLY 1NVJTJ3D.
TOO liATi: TO CliAHHIKV.
I'Oll nxCHANOK Kino alfaUa land
with water right In Southern Call-
fdnlft for f 100 per aero for city or
fncbjnu hero In any amount. Clark I
Itunlty Co., 20G Phlpps Illdg. 1
KOIt SAM: Olt TltADi: I'JO acre
to trade (or timber land or city
property. Address box 70, enro
Mall Tribune. 2.13
KOIt HM.!-:- One pair big gelding
homcH, 1400 lb each. 317 Hast
Jackson St 23SJ
SIGNET RINGS
MILITARY BRUSHES
BROOCHES
LAVALLIERES
NECK CHAINS
CROSSES .
STICKPINS
WATCHES
BRACELETS
MESH BAGS
VANITY CASES
LOCKETS
Buy Useful
Gifts for Xmas
Buy them of us and save
money. Wo have a liico
line of
TRUNKS '"
SUIT CASES -
QO-CARTS
DINING TA BLISS
LLBRARY TAHLKS
DINING CHAIRS '.
JJOCKERS. ',
DliESSERS. ;.
You'll find at this store one of the most complete selections of practical Xmas
gifts, and the prices very reasonable for tlie quality of merchandise offered.
The reputation of this store is behind every article we sell, consequently you
can shop here with the utmost confidence that anything you may purchase
will be exactly as represented.
EARLY SHOPPERS GET THE BEST SELECTIONS.
MARTIN J. REDDY
JEWELER NEAR THE POSTOFFICE
irAVlStfSt
A&)a3?K
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IRON BEDS
Big line from $2 up.
BIG LINE RUGS
And hundreds of other
articles
ALL CHEAPER TJLVN
THE CHEAPEST .
I meet all competition and
ask you to
BRING YOUR MAIL-ORDER
CATALOGUE' VITII
YOU AND COtPARE
PRICES ' ?
Scott Woiolf
(Successor to Mordo'ff
Woolf.) 4
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Pre-Holiday Clearing Sale Xmas Goods
in Womens Ready-to-Wear Apparel
M. M. Department Store
"The Store With tho Christmas Spirit"
Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store Having S. & H. Green Stamps
Double "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps Monday, Tuesd ay and Wednesday with cash purchases in Ready-to-Wear
Department only. Suits, Coats, Dress Skirts, Wool and Si Ik Dresses.
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LADIES' SUIT DEPT. 2d Floor,
HWOOSuitH - ... $13.50
$ 20.011 Suit . $14.05
$i8.nn s.iitM . . $13.50
Ho.OO Suit .. --... $ 0.95
Double S. & D. Given Stumps Monday, Tuos
ilny uml Wcdnpsiliiy.
MihHCb' $1(1.50 Conluroy SuitfJ -
CHILDREN'S SHOE SALE
llliiclu-r Calf, hires .ri.j to S . - . OSd
llluolicr Calf, sizes S to 11 $1.20
llliii'lier Calf, xires ll'i to $1.49
Button High Top Boots.
Sizes 5U to 8, nt ... $1.25
Sizes 8A to 11 ....... . . $1.50
Sizes lli:. to 'J $1.80
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ONE LOT OF LADIES' COATS.
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2d Floor
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2ft.00 Hlaejv Ilrouilelotli Coats.. $12.50
20,00 Illnuk lhoailololh Coats, $10.00
$15,00 Hliiuk Ilroiulololli Couts $ 7;50
Doublo S.-& U. Green Stmnpt Moiulny, Tiles
tiny anil Weilnesilay.
ONE LOT OF LADIES' COATS, MIXTURES,
One-Fourth Off. Dept., 2d Floor
$20.00 Cunts ... $15.00
$10.00 Coals'. .. .. ... .. . $12.00
$12.00 Coals $ 0.00
$ 8.00 Coats . . ., .... . $ 6.00
Doublo S. & II. Green Stamps Monday, Tues
day and Weduebdny.
FREE!
10 S. &H. 10
GREEN TRADING STAMPS W
To every euslomer who brines this coupon
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
and makes a purehnse of One Dollar or more
we will k'ivo 10 extra stamps. This coupon
will not bo redeemed by drivers, but must bo
presented at tho storo when purchnso is made.
Not applied on calico or bhectiugs.
FANCY BOXED GIFTS Appropriate for Men
Mon's Fancy Suspenders at. 75 and $1
President Suspenders - ..... -. 50i
Men's "Interwoven" Socks, ! pnirs.$1.00
Box, two pairs, silk . $1.00
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS AT CLEAR
ANCE PRICES. Dept. 2d Floor
Ilieb, luxurinnt Furs make ideal Xmas Gifts.
Wiy not make your selection now? Our cn
tiro htock now on snlo at tremendous reduc
tions $10.00 Black Coney Scarfs $ 8.50
$12.50 Black Coney Scarfs $10.50
$15.00 Black Coney Scarfs $12.50
$17.50 Black Coney Muffs $15.00
$20.00 Black Coney Muffs . . $18.50
$20.00 Black Fox Scarfs ...$18.50
IMPORTED NECKWEAR SALE
Fancy Xmas Bows ,. .25 and 35
Fancy Xmns Huffs . .. .. .50 and 75
Big assortment just received.
LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS
Which make useful and practical Rifts, regu
lar prico $3.00, salo price $3.05
XMAS HOUSE SLIPPERS
For men and women.. $1, $1.25, $1,50
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