Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 04, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MJSDJb'OJil) MAlli TKI1U1NI0, M10DFOUM), OKIWON. I'M! I DAY, DKCMM'
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IOCAL AND
L' PERSONAL
MIrb Clyde I.oIh Schott, who 1ms
Just nrrivcil from Ban KrnnrlHco for
llio Hebo Society Voudollle, has
liroURht -a 1th her tlic very latest
DoiiRinn Crnno Rteim, ontJ next Mon
day evening will show thorn to the
uullonce (it tho l-am next Monday
mid Tuendny. Anion; them arc tho
Aviation Hesitation Wnlti, the Uroad
way Clllde, n.nd the Connecticut Glide
These will ho Riven In addition to
nomo of hor Inimitable tinpcrsonn?
tlons.
Horn and hoard nt 143 South Ivy.
Mrn. C. I-. Ornnt. 243
ConBldcrahle of a crowd fathered
In the nlley back of the It Theater
ThUMday night to hear an argument
between the entire force of the Don
Carlos doR show, and tho mannerj
of the theater. The arRiiment waxed
so warm that Officer Crawford was
rnlled. which did not lesson the
pilch of the otcrfl. Charges and
counter charRcs were hurled back and
fourth. The debate seemed to be
hvor tho renlnclni; of a curtnln. Is'o
nrrcsts wore made. The manager of
tho theater maintained that Hon Car
los struck him twice In the faco with
out cause or provocation.
nudd loaves for Portland, Oregon,
today.
Tho nnnual city election will be
held at Horuo nivcr next Tuesday.
Threo counclmen will be elected.
Get It at Do Voo'n.
Attorney Porter J. Ncff will deliver
address' at tho Ashland Elks lodge of
sorrow Sunday afternoon
Twenty to 33 per cent saved on
everything at Diamond's Jewelry
Store. 220
It. n. Mlntcr of Knglo Point spent
Thursday In IhU city attending to
business matters.
"Insurance" means "Holmes' and
"Holmes" means "Insurance." See
Holmes "Tho Insurance Man."
A meeting for tho purpose of re
viving Interest In tho Boy Scouts wilt
bo held at tho Armory In tho Nata-
torlum tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
Tho finest equipment In Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Mcdrord Print
ing Co.
J. M". Kllporo of Rogue River Is
spending tho day in Med ford visiting
friends and relatives.
lludd leaves for Portland, Oregon,
today.
K. R. Hnnloy and F. II. Madden re
turned Friday from Seattle where
they purchased equipment for their
new Alaska cannery.
Eighteenth episode of the Million
Dollar Mystery, "Trapped by the
Flames," at the It Theater tonight.
R. II. Whitehead and daughter
Graco will leave In a couplo of days
for California to spend the remainder
of tho winter.
Twentv to 33 ner cent saved onia"ango games with Ashland,
everything at Diamond's Jewelry
Store. 220
Charles Fry of the lllue Ledge dis
trict is spending n few clays in tho
city attending to business.
liudd leaves for Portland, Oregon,
today.
Prof. Reddle of tho University of
Oregon, well knpwn in this valley for
his literary Interpretations Is ill,
necessitating tho postponement of a
number of his public engagements.
Eighteenth oplsodo of the Million
Dollar Mystery, "Trapped by the
Flames," at tho It Theater tonight.
letter developments In tho caso of
Carl Tengwald, provo that ho was a
hero instead of a violator of the
law Thursday noon when halted for
speeding. Tengwald was placed be
tween tho choice of breaking tho law,
or running over a boy, and ho broke
tho law. No legal action was taken
against Tengwald,
Now Thought Circle, 504 S. Oak-
dale, Saturday 2:30 to G. '
Qits Poppas Is spending tho week
visiting friends in northern Califor
nia.
Eighteenth episode of ho Million
Dollar Mystery, "Trapped by tho
Flames," at the It Theater tonight.
"Jaywalkers" aro ugaln bothering
the police, a woman pushing a baby
buggy across Main street diagonally
Thursday uftcruoon, escaping by
inches by a motorcycle that dodged
suddenly from behind the street car.
Company 7, C. A. C.-O. N. 0. will
)io!tl a meeting next Wednesday night
to elect a succesKor to Captain A. W.
Douno, resigned. Capt. R. W, Col
lins U. S, A-, will havo charge of the
election,
Kodak finishing tho best, nt Wes
ton's Caiiiuro, Shop, Over Isls Thea
ter. Court Hnll rrf.urnod Thursday
night teP'U PqrMuud wjmro ho went
to purcliiwo n new Cadllluc bus for
his auto service.
Ilildd (eaves for Portland, Oregon,
today,
K, . Diillls has returned to the
Merlluy Hlltlw ner ttpi'H'HiiK u voitpiu
of tiny In Uf city uttrtidlng to Inixl
lit letters.
n jwai w. a t. v. win iiii
(Mr FfW Wl)n Thursday, J'o
twwfcw lii, nt 3.30 u lliu pubjlii .
Vmy, U Milwitf uim uikmI to iw
Fred WllllnniR or Omiit.i
spout Thursday In this city uud
sonvlllo attending to liuflnons
tcis.
t Sweet elder at Do Voe's.
The party of San, Francisco Const
League bnsebnll ilaors who haye
been spending the last six weeks nt
the Hot mine In the Blue Ledge
district wilt depart for their homes in
the morning, arriving from their
lodgo this evening by unto.
Eighteenth episode of the .Million
Dollar MyMery, "Trapped by the
Flames," nt the It Theater tonlpht.
Walter Merrick returned Thurs-
du from a mvk'a bin Mess trip i-
Portland and ojhar northern points.
George Watson who was Injured In
a Toll from a scaffold nt the the Elks'
temple Inst Monday morning, Is tible
to be on tho streets.
Nudd leaveS for Portland, Oregon,
today,
Count Assessor W. T. Grlcvo of
Jacksonville was a business visitor
In tho city Thursday afternoon.
Help the Roosevelt school buy a
piano. Tho Page. 3 p. in. Friday.
Tho school census which Is being
taken by A. S. Hilton Is expected to
bo completed the first of uet week.
J. O. Gerklng. tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, time or place. Studio 22$
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Emmet Dot-sou of Talent was n
business visitor In the city Thursda
afternoon.
Twenty to 33 per cent saved on
everything nt Diamond's Jewelry
Store. 220
II. I). Gndscn of Ilosehurg Is among
the town visitors In the city today.
Get Governor Johnson and Mt.
Pitt cigars in Christmas boxes. Home
made and the best.
Rogue river turkeys tiro in brisk
demand throughout northern Califor
nia, and buyers are securing the local
birds for Christmas shipments. This
j ear will see the heaviest shipments
of poultry In tho history of the
county.
Engraved Christmas cards and
booklets nt Haskins' drug store.
The police edict against nutos
brought fruit, and produced the
hoped for effect. Mnny nutolsts who
heretofore never thought of lighting
their lamps did so Thursday evening.
Some were so anxious to obey the
law that they lighted up before the
sun was down.
nudd leaves for Portland, Oregon,
today.
Tho regular end of tho week visit
of cripples is now on. several citizens
with their arms in slings calling with
Mthetfc cards at business houses this
morning. The police will order tho
nlms seekers out of town.
Posters In the store -window illus
trating the games by different grades
in tho Roosevelt school. Page 3 p.
m. Friday.
The high school basketball team
Is drilling nightly, and Is tring to
Klam
ath Falls, Central Point, and Grants
Pass. If they win the championship
of southern Oregon thoy will mako
an extensive trip lirough the north
ern part of tho state.
Nothing, nicer for Christmas than
Governor Johnson and Mt. Pitt ci
gars in Christmas boxes.
Chief of Police HIttson has re
ceived from tho, Portland police, tho
revolver stolen recently from the
homo or Marlon Lance. Tho youth
who stole the gun and committed
other petty robberies in Medford,
was an escapo from tho California re
formatory and has been sent back.
Watch tho storo windows for tho
Swedish kids Friday 3 p, m. at the
Page.
Ripe raspberries In December.
John Beltz has on oxhlblt at tho ex
hibit building, a largo cluster or rasp
berries In all stages of growth, from
blossom to ripe berries, a remnrkablo
showing for this season of tho ear.
Tho Interurban Autocar Co. offers
a permanent fare of GO cents tho
round trip to Ashland. Still lower
rates by buying tickets. Frequent,
dependable service, large, comfortable
cars. Get time cards of drivers or at
waiting rooms. Haskins' drug store
nnd Medford Hotel, 220
Miss Murlan Dole of Genovn street
who wus urrehted for driving without
lights Wednesday evening was driving
alone In her cur at tho time, and not
with Mr. Campbell, proprietor of the
"Eats" nlso arrested, us stated
through a typographical error, tin
drppplng of an s, which made It ap
pear that "they had no lights on
their machine," InMcud of tholr mu-
chlllOH,
The Elks' Momorlal horvlco will bo
held Sunday, December l! at 2:30
o'clock p. m. The public Is Invited.
Huudlsh parade ut .'! p. in. Thurs
day,
Kodak finUhlng and supplies nt
Weston's Caiuoru Shop. Over IhIh
Theater,
DoVou is going to soil C00 pounds
of chocolate creum at thirty cents
per pound, Get u pound today. If
Hwrdcm coming, Friday 3 p. in at
I'Bgo Theater.
10 VMHHWt,
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AT
SOCIETY
Dunne Hie I'nimui m-oiio ut the
l-nj-e mwt Momlu, illustration' will
lie ien of nil tho Inte: ooeirt.v
tnni'o-. Anions the imneinl iliiiie-or-i
tuv Mi"H Kdnn Wiirncir and llitf
liert S. Deuel, 'iio Will "lane the
t'n-tle t-iixotte; .Mr, mul Mr, iluniil
ton Pulton, in the Huttertlv hesita
tion wait; Mi- Mi-lie Ktfcrt hiii!
Wait Mi'iriek in the Lulu 1'ndo. mid
the Unllin the.lnek fov trot : Mi- .lo
vphino Hoot mid V.i Tumv in the
-mil Id-, he-itntion units; MUs Dor
othy t'lniner mill II. t'hmi-ller Kpnuj
in the t th pelkn: Mr. nml Mr. A.
Coiuo Kiero in the l.e l'oiviier. mul
.Mr. mul Mi-. Kirn mul Mi Su-nn
Dmiet mid llillv Mnrynn in the M
ie. Speeinl iiiumo mul onhi-tmtiou-liuve
been -eeuieil for tli-o ilmiee
mul they will ho iuot iiiti'ic-tiin to
nil win eitjov the model n ilnueiut:.
DIED I
Word linn been reculved of th
death of Dr M .S. llurgess nt Wno
W. V. Dr. UurgQss Is iv foriuor real
dent of Modfoul wheie ho has u bout
of friends, lie won u montber of thi
local .Masonic lodge.
Baldy Breezerb
Calendar
Don't forget to ro to the Pae Fri
day S p. in. Rooevelt school entertainment.
Died, at his late residence In Knglo
l.'olnt, llfouiber Hrd, Lludsoy (llvnn,
ugod SS yars. Natlyo of Imlluun.
lie wns ninrrloil to MiirHui l.lppard
No 17th, IS.:"", ami Umes five chil
dren lo mourn 1i1h loss, Mnr. It. Car-
..... .f Vl.l..,. VII.,.. Otnltll lli.lii.
Wl Ul .imituiiut tilMU iniimi, ...r.,i- .
brook, mt., May .Morrlun or tori
.lotiex, (Iriu'i! Mollo, ,Foit Jones, Mill'
nl tiUnu of Engtu Point and Calvin
(!li :ui. Lewlston. Cut., and George A.,
(ihsu or EhkIo Point. Funeral ser
vlecs will In hold at theInto rosl-i
deuce Silturdav. Deeomber .th at 10
n. in. Rev. Simmons officiating. In.
termmit In Central Point ceniDteo.
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Portland Livestock
I'tll.'TLANMl, Dee. !. futile. ie-
eeipt- I ."ill; Meudv.
Hog- Keeeipt- I 'JO I. 10e lower.
I'nnio Imht, ?(i.S0 to
?tl.Ml(n 7.00; medium, -il.."0(u li.7." ;
-mootli Iti'itx,, -ll.'J.'iii'ti. 10, louah
liex, -(U" li.l'i.
Sheep lieioipl-i 110. -teadx-.
ARROW COLLARS
WHITBY,
ATLANTA,
l'i in. high
2H in. high
Nj
EW styles first'
introduced in the Ar
row Line in London.
Particlarly adaptable
for wear with pleated
and soft shirts.
2 for 25 cts.
CLUETT. PEABODY 6- CO. Inc..
JS$
Mlrri of Arrow Shim TROY. N. Y.
"RICH AND POOR
TRAVEL THE SAME ROAD
TO HEAVEN AND TRUTH
AND HONESTY ARE
THE ONLY PASSPORTS."
Oregon Cashmere
Suits $11.75
MeuV OroKou Catduuoro Sultn, In
Bruin, browiiH and mlxtuiot ,ioKUlar
ly priced everywhere at 115 0 now
J 1 1 75.
Anothar lot of Worxtedrt and Caih
meres equally an Reed Milium to
clone at $ti.7R.
Our hlch Krndu "IIIkIi Art" lino of
mou'K fine hand tailored nultn cut
from ItS.OO mid $20.00 to fit '.'.'
and IK.'.T. per milt.
The Wardrobe
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THE GREATEST of all SALES
Tailored Suits, Coats and Trimmed
Hats One-Half Price
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our entire stock of Tailored
Ciilfo cmA oil Pn-i-o nil- d2A
1133 ou"' a,,u a" waw a: ju
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Hat at exactly
ONE-HALF PRICE
$47.50 Tailored Suits and Coat3 $23.75
$45.00 Tailored Suits and Coats $22.50
$35.00 Tailored Suits and Coats $17.50
$30.00 Tailored Suit3 and Coats $15.00
$25.00 Tailored Suits and Coats $12.50
$29.50, $27.50 and $25.00 Coats $15.00
Others Coats at $7.95, $9.85 and $11.05
Wool and Silk Dresses
$6.95
Oik full viwk of Drosses in serges,
ratines, velvet .oinhiimtion, taffeta
.silk, niessaline and poplins, not a
dress on the rack that is worth less
than $12.30 up to 0.00 sale price
at , $0.95
Un trimmed Shapes
Reduced One-Fourth, Ono-Half and
moro. Alany of the season's best
shapes to choose from iu velvets, vel
ours, hatter's plush, as low as $1.19,
$1.98 up.
Children's Hals, values to $.'1.50, now
only 98
One full table of Children's Hats in
plush and felt, black and colors.. ..98
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WOOL WAISTS $1.00
One full table of Wool
Waists in mohair, nun's
veiling, plaids and stripe
vorsted, also an assort
ment of piques mid dam
ask, actual values to
$."i.75, sale price ..$1.00
Do your Xmas Shopping
here. Ihiy useful gifts,
always most appreciat
ed, and gel them at
money - saving prices.
Your choice from our
complete line of Ifui'H at
rcdiiclioiiH 10 to -10.
WASH DRESSES and
KOVER-ALL
APRONS
Specially Priced
$2.25 Wash Dresses
for ..$1.89
$1.50 Wash Dresses, .
for $1.19
Kover-All Aprons at
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Gotham
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WE'RE SPECIALISTS
AT SHOEING CHILDREN
Wn'vo iiiuiUi It a Htmly mul
wo nut onh liiivc tlin rtKlit noit
of nluiuH, lilit wo iv Hint I'Vory
llttli riiol In ('oiii'iii'lulil,! mul
niriocllv ilitiul.
Nil lllMlllllllllimMllH wliim
Ini) in our Imllmmotiililu ()xiU)
nii.l 'l'cl-'rll'rii or our ulill-lH'ii
mill liovn' mIiihw, No nlrn
l()Uir tllllll OIII'M Wllllll tllH lMIrt
Hid llrl 1X0(1(1,
J2efVfi
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BAGLEY'S APPLE JUICE
A iM'tttlhfut liotiuliolil lict't'ii ,(', '.iti'iiili'((l mitt )ut up In winl
tary f.iiiH ij new jinuom Mimi1h(I fii-o fioni n riw Clmxr
luilo Jillco fioin toiliiil i It un iiiM'l ll'iv It h I ln (Mhi nr ran; ul
na n B(t mul .ii "li. A drink for nil llr 'nimh an- mnntli In th'i
ivnt.
BAGLEY'S APPLE BUTTER
llns iirlt, ritiMirmiil iirlto to roroininriiit It for our imr h mhi
X'lih'iit, tiiHt., cililo lU'llrii'). Ak 'our kiou'T.
THE BAGLKY CANNING CO.
T.l.i:.ST, OKKtfO.V.
Poultry Wanted
PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY
Where you can got the highest
market ciish prices for Poultry
of all kinds and for any qiinn-
il'.j j. I days in the week.
Medford Poultry & Egg Co.
Phone 583
The Money Raising Sale
Is still uoiiitf mi at Diamond's .Ievelr Stme
20- TO 33s SAVED
ON EVERYTHING
WATCHES AT COST
2.V(' off on our lare and complete line of
Cut (I lass.
Rogers' 18-17 Knives and Forks .
$3.85
J. W. DIAMOND
I Of) HAST .I A IX
We call attention to
BARRINGTON HALL
COFFEE
The steel-cut granules of Harrington
Hull Coffee yield I heir flavor evenly
and then settle like clean sand al (ho
hoi toil) of the pol, The result is a cup
of Coffee singularly pure and delicious.
Marriuglou Hall comes iu one'' and
two-pound (ins,
MARSH & BENNETT
Hecoinl door ciihI of .'ml Nat, fUiijlf.
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