Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 10, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Tlio poicnta mill tuacliorsi nro r
luoslcd to nttcnU tlio program rIvcii
by tlio inijilln or tlio Lincoln Behoof
Friday littrnoon. Uov. llawklus
will deliver nn ndlrcsis. The third
nml fourth graded "will Klvc rccltn
tlonH nml Inlnlogut'it.
Horn nnd board-nt 145 South Ivy.
Mrs. C. L. Ornnt. 24.1
County Coinmlwiloncr . G. I.euvor
of Control Point Is attending tlio nu
iiuul coiuoutlon of rAunly court) nt
l'oitlnud.
Doll carls nt M. V. & ll. Co.
Cvvrgo C Uurdluer, count) clerk,
left Wednesday tonttend tlio annual
jnoctlns of county clerks of Oregon
Tho main subject for IlscusMon Is nn
adequate registration law.
Get It at Do Voo'b,
Klvc oten for every one cent pur
cluvso on Christmas good. M. V. & II.
Co.
Ucorgo l.yuinu or the l.lttlo Uuttc
country was n business visitor In the
city Wednesday afternoon.
"Inxurnnco" mcaps "Holmes' and
"Holmes" incnna "Insurance." Se
Holmes "Tho Insurance Man."
Three ulcepera applied to the pollco
Wednesday nlpht for shelter In tho
city Jail, nnd their requests were
granted.
Tho Uncut equipment In OrcRon ror
printing fruit labels. Mcdlord I'rlnl
InK Co.
Tho lillis' lodge is considering hold
ing a grand ball for the Informal
opening of their new building on
North Central aVcuuo during tho hoU
idays.
Wo wish It understood we have
tho largest aud but slock of furs In
southern Oregon, at Swine's Gun
Store. 22C
Chauncey Florey, county recorder
elect, spent Wednesday afternoon in
Bedford attending to business mat
ters. Doll carts at M. F. & H. Co.
"Walter Davis of Talent was a busi
ness vIMtM- In Medford the first or
the week.
At tho meeting ot the charter revi
sion committee nnd the council on
Wednesday night, many provisions of
tho charter wero j?one over, aud a few
changes made. A meeting will be
held Friday night to definitely decide
upon calling an election.
Doll carts at M. F. & H. Co.
According to Information received
by tho ocal pollco Frank Turner.
Bontcuced lorscrve 30 days tn the'
county jail upon a charge of stealing
goods from the F. K. Deuel store, is a
convict on parolo from tho state
prison at Salem. Officers, from
Salem will arrive In a few days to
take him back to tho Institution to
irvo out tho remainder of his term.
Head claslflod' adds for nutomobilo
bargains at Crater Lake Motor Car
Co. 223"
J. 1. Churchill of Yreka, president
of the California-Oregon Power Co.,
is vlhiting Medford.
Mrs. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass
Is visiting friends in thin city this
week.
Sweet cider at Do Voe's.
John 1'ntturso.u or tlio IIIuo.I.wIko
district Is In the city for the winter.
An Alumni basket bull team is be
ing formed ntnoug tho old players
of tho high school, and will play In
nearby towns during tho season.
Wo are fading somo furs at actual
cokt. Coiuo In nnd pick out your
furs while tho picking is. good.
Kwlng'u Gun Store. 226
Tho girls basketball teams of the
I'hountx nnd Medford schools will play
tho first game of the season at the
Nul t)iU afternoon.
A. A, Flynn of Gold Hill visited
wllji friends aud relatives in this
city tho flrbt of the work.
Doll cartH at M. F. & II Co.
Hprague Kelgel of Gold Hill has
rot u riled to his home ufter spendiug
a couple of das In this city.
We still have a good selection of
furs from the cheup covey, to tho gen
uine pnblc. Uaitlett & Nethorland
lu Kwlng'H Gun Store. 22G
Milton Schuha,rd expects to enter
tho University of Oregon ufter the
Christmas holidays.
D. S. Catlln qr -Portland U among
the out of town visitor In the city
this week.
J. 0. Gcrkiug, the best all around
photographer lu southern Oregon.
Alwuys reliable. ugutlvoB mado any
where, time or place. Studio 22S
Mu!uSt. Phone 320-J. ,
Wjlflttm Ohur ot Yreku, (Jul., is n
business .visitor In Urn cliy thin week
Tho taking the school census for
tlio sear has U'oii completed and the
final rigureH nro being compiled.
Flvo voles for every one cent pur
t'liiuu on Ghilstuuis good. M. F. & II.
Co,
Tlio wind Hint has swept over the
vallvy tlio last two davit, lulled limit
midnight Wednesday night, and today
hardly a breath ol ulr U Wlrrlng, and
Hie ulr is vtutiu and uitliu) pronuglug
tMln Arrordlug to report four feet
nf unuw covers Urn higher levels of
tlm HUI.Iflu, and Is hanked lilgh
nlou Idt H 1' tracks.
Doll ml Ml M I'. & II Co
George jk-cnunu of AMilnml spent
Wednesday In .Medford attending to
business matters.
llarjlett & Notherlnnd will discon
tinue tho fur business nnd have re
duced all furs 20 to 40 per cent. 22C
Flvo votes for every one cent pur
chase on Christmas good. M, F. & II.
Co.
Dr. J. F. Heddy of Grants Pass I
In the city today, appearing an a wit
ness lu the hearing of the California
Oregon Power company suit against
the city.
Flvo votes for ecry one cent pur
chase ou Christmas good. M. P. & 11.
Co.
Joe Under of Phoenix Is n busi
ness visitor tn the city for a few hours
today.
Kodak finishing aud supplies at
Weston's Camera "Shop. Over Isis
Theater, . , .
The annual meeting of the high
school stuifent body will be held Fri
day.
DeVoo)ta( going to sell 500 pounds
ot chocolato creams at thirty cents
per pouiyJV Get n pound today, tf
r'lve votes for every one cent pui
chnse on Christmas good. M. F. & 11.
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. Tho Hose Society Vaudeville which
made n pronounced hit In It? two
presentations In this city, will be
shown In Ashland next Tuesday night,
Uccember 16, according to arrange
ments completed this morning. An
effort is being made to hao the
numbers repented In this city.
Doll enrts ot M. F. & H. Co.
For sale, Indlnn . twin c Under
motorcycle, good condition, J 115.
Phono 7G0-J. 227
Fred L. Wendt, n traveling mau
has written a letter to T. H. E. Hnth-
awny suggesting that the Hogue
river valley advertise this section", by
presenting samples of tts fruit upon
Southern Pacific passenger trains,
community to furnish tho fruit, aud
the railroad the advertising matter
presented with each apple. This plan
U being used by the Yakima and
Walla Walla valleys upon the
Northern Pacific and O. W. It. X.
roads with good results.
We will give a 50c deck of Con
gress Playing Cards with each pound
Jar of Tuxedo. Medford Cigar Store.
The circuit court will be occupied
Friday by the hearing of testimony
in a number of divorce suits pending.
ltrnd the new schedule of the Med-ford-Ashland
Auto Line, an hourly
afternoon service. Nine round trips
dally, two extras on Saturdays. Med
ford to Ashland, 3Rc. round trip, COc.
Tom Fay. a wanderer presented
himself to the jollce Wednesday for
work.. He wan offered ob washing
dishes in a local restaurant. .Mr.
Fay said this was out of his line. He
claimed to be a glass blower, and the
local authorities could give him no
aid, as tho nearest glass factory lies
beyond tho Mississippi,
Tho parents, teachers aud friends
of the Washington school circle
should not forget the meeting at the
school house Friday at 3 p. m. A
splendid program has been prepared.
Tho Conser grocery store on Knst
Main street was entered by burglars
early Tuesday ulght, and a small
quantity of candy aud cigars taken.
This leads the pollco to believe the
stealing was tho work of boys.
Get Governor Johnson and Mt.
Pitt cigars In Christmas boxes. Home
made and tho best.
A call was received by the Asso
ciated Charities Monday rrom a
mother seeking employment for her
son. Work assisting In packing ap
ples was given. To fill n rush order
It was necewary to work overtime.
Thcreupou tho youth quit, after two
days toll. He was receiving a dollar
a day, and additional pay for over
time.
Five votes for every one cont pur
huso on Christmas good. M. F. & II.
Co.
Them Is a strong demand for
Itogue river apples and turkeys from
northern California points for the
Christmas trade.
Nothing nlrcr for Christmas than
Governor Johnson and Mt. Pitt ci
gar in Christmas oxe.
Not an arrext was made Weduewlay
ulght ot violators of the tall lighting
ordinance. Some nutolats were so
fearful of the law that they let their
main light burning, full blast, a heavy
draught on the Prestolyte tank.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Cmnoro Shop. Over Isis Thea
ter.
Pare Theater, Friday ami Saturdaj
l.lttb' Lord Fuuiulcroy.
Order your ChrlstmaM wieathto
now from Pleice, the florWt. real Hug,
I lull holly tiMid In wromhx, also cut
flowery. Order eaily and mold dis
appointment. Plorif, tho floilesti
Idiom. 37t.
Wo Hill glvo u r,Uc duck of Cuu
gieM Playing Curds with each pound
jar of Tuxedo. On sale today. Mcd
lord Cigar Store.
Medford clt) imiIIuj liuvi- mu In
vukllK'itlng numerous trull -bout the
rh and Hud I Iij all Imd to tho mid
o when' M. Hmliii Mdilug fine
huHuiii nn :Hif 4 ioiind. t'H
lloxuukui In Urn i; ii I led Htutoy
use iiidin liun four ami u hull billion
bourd lvi of lumber 'Huh i or
mot Ilia ii jiiiilMih of llit vntlre
lumber vul of Iliy uiunti),
FILM DRAMA STAR
PROGRAM
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i EXTENDED UNTIL i M M nri) A DTMl WT CTADI? 1
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Wo hnve hnd n,uy
tinvn Iikoii tiinulnrnliMM. nf I Im BlIiHlt
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urnmn, nnu a numour navooi'cu ex
ccptlor.ally good but none have ever
been shown that excel the one nt tho
Star.
Tho Hlogrnph coinpnnv, made n
number of vplcudld feature dramas
but waited almost a .e.ir to complete
arrangements tor ther wouderful i At meeting of tho school board
masterpiece "Judith of Ketluila, ntid Tijvsda.. night, Idlli for ?. wero ni
no moru K-ricct production could uoilowml tor the. tnVtnlliitmu or n siiower
possible. Kwry, dotivll has been care- bath for the athlete of the high
fully cared for and qryfoot' of 'school. . similar amouui In cash and
thi. ilturn Is perfection. ,.
Tho author, .Mr, Thomas, llallpyj
Aldrloh. .vrot',,tlio story from, the
book ol .1 mil th, uud from the trauody
that was'vroducvd'sovcrul -eaw ago.
Tie book has been followed closely
iihu ii wiihyWitiTwn.'throtJKhoiaiho
production.
The scenic background costumes
and magnificent settings could not be
improved.
Tho Star Is certainly showing some
wouderful productions and a picture
ot this character should be hero tor a
week Uit will only remain for this af
ternoon and evening. Two packed
houses saw the pertormauco ktsl
ulght.
WEDDING BELLS
Miu-rietl At (inintt Pus-. Dcer-in-her
S, ilnnuw William Spencer ol' Pro
volt and JIN hit May Kendall of
Appleynte, nt the Xeewmun M,K.
tiatsonage, Kev. Wultou Skipwortlt
offieintinir. The youmr couple will
make their home nt I'rowdt.
FAVORS INCREASING NAVY-
msitnrlnl yivs contributed by ,. J
Vnnro aqd C C.Pontlng, and iv vote;
or tuauM tixtonuou i' ino cnooi
for their public apliltednC'W Hon-,
tltui bll,, utlnrlbaUy for .' (Vd(lHpiis
and Improvements to school bulldligx
J were approved.
Application for the establishment
of the seventh grnde In tho lloosevelt
school, was referred lo a committee
who will report, uot Saturday.
Tho neat Ion jiorfod for I ho Christ
mas holidays was extended to allow
tencheis lo attend the state teacher
nsioclntlon meeting at Kugene, Do
comber III to Jnnunr It The vaca
tion period will be from l'ttda, De
cember IS to .Intuitu ;i, two weeks.
One matter coming lieforo the con
vention will bn migt'.CKtlug a clutngo
lu the high Hchool standnrdlzutlou.
providing a dictlounr for every 20
pupils This would iiiciiii over 100
unabridged dictionaries lu tho lorn I
school. Tho six now lu use, uiu not
marked with finger prints of the
studloiiH.
(Continued from Pace 1.)
luivernl diurmmucut, thought
irr. Daniels wn practical. "In my
lust reK)rt,'' Mini he, "I expressed
the Iioim' that the day would eomo
when this feveri-h hn-te nnd eom
petitiou in eotIy engine of destruc
tion would ."top uud that if this riv
alry goes on the hunlcu will hceoini'
too heavy for any nation to bear.
'Wouldn't we be in better xi-iliuii
lo propose dUnnuiunent if we were to
stop hcury building program" ask
ed Hepreentntive Hutler.
"Nn," replied the eeretar.v. "It
would he uuwiso for us to act todnv
in nnv imrtieitlnr as we would md
hnve neled if there had been no war
in IuroM,. After the Kuropeau war
is over, we win team n great iniuiv
lessons It would lie a great mistake
if we wero now. to nuy that leeiiuse
we" hopofoV'nniveisiii tlfcnnnnment,
we bhould htop now. We would lie in ,
a much lieljvr poMtion it we eontin
ued constnietiou'lhnn if we were lo
quit now.''
SUGAR MAKERS OUTLINE PLAN
(Contlnned from p-r 1.)
IRITUAL
Madame Wlnterroth, elnlrvoyaut
aud palmist, guarantees to tell you
past present and future. Colonial
Flats, Hhondilo. 223
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Crescent .
Baking powder
wlll'lnrtii'dlt In tho
Iiull'bftT eusU. It's
rellnble, acts' quickly
or slotU) -cojita only
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signing .of acreage, which will begin
next week.
The sources of revenue derived
from sugar beets, aside from their
sale, with a contract price fixed, arc
thinning, hauling, aud preparing the
raw material for market, with inci
dental labor appertaining thereto tho
year round, not to mention tho Ini
tial cobt or buildlug and eqippiug the
factory.
Chocolates Hue at the Midway. 1'50
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Got Your Next Sutt ot
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I'KICKS lJ2.tO' UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
VM K. .Main, UiUiIr
SENSIBLE
A Pacific Cedar Client u KiMitPdo Christmas gift, for wlfo, daugh
ter or hweotueart. It Is useful, ornamental, convenient, ' durable,
moth proof. ,
J.ot us show j on our Jlne. Many sIzch ami st led. Prlcuu raugo
from 18. DO to f lti.00.
Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory
Jilt South Holly St.
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IMSMKMHKK, VOLTJ UOLLAU'8 (JO J'-AKTIIKU
in Brvixa voric
Christmas Presents at
Diamond's
Than anv ijIiicc in Southern Oreuoii.
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Day, whun ,vuu can pnreliasy at ii'ieet neVcr hejore '
heard ol.
J. W. DIAMONO
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M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
RKUABSK MERCIIAND1SU
230 K. Main
UKSIAHM? METHODS
Don't Delay Your Xmas Shopping
Thorp arc iniiiy reasons 'w)iy it ia to your qdvnntnga to como and nmlco your aof
lections from our stocks nt,onco. Porhnpa tho mo3t important is whilo wo havo
crowded evory part of our building witli bonutif ul gift t,hings, tho vory choicofet
must ncco3sarily go to thoso who como first. Don't wait until you havo decided
upon what you aro going toffivo. You can docido at onco when you como hero,
inspired by tho sight of tho groat showing of accoptablo articloH.
Double Stamps In All Departments
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Friday Afternoon and All Day Saturday, December 11 and 12 ;
Kill vtui 'ht'isl iiiiis Statin) ISouhs in dnnlile-nuielt time by dn jl
i hi: vtmr bolidav biivinuaud reeeie Double Stamps with all
our eash pureliasef. N'init the I'romiuin Kai'loix and nee the
beautiful art ieles just received.
Our Entire Stock of FURS at Clear-
ance Prices, Dopt. 1st Floor
Rich, luxuriant Kurs make ideal
Xmas gifts. "Why not make your se
lect ion now? Qur entire stock now on
sale at tremendous reductions.
.$10.00 Muck Coney Scarfs .$ -8.50
$ 12.n0 Black Coney Scarfs ..$10.50
$1.-1.00 .Black Couoy Scarfs .. $12.50
17.r0 Black Coney Muffs. . $15.00
.0.00 lilack Coney Muffs.. ..1S.50
$J0.00 Black Fox Scarfs .. . $18.50
$1.50 SLIPPERS AT 98c
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lull line of all sizes. Buy Xmas Slip
pers now and save. Women's Siesta
S!i)icis with pompon and overlap
tops, shown in all tjiu wanted colors,
standard $l.f0 tpiality, buy them to-
morrow, special, pair . 98
Shoe Deli!.. Kirst h'loor
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.Make a vcryt Vicucptablo gift. Our
stock is complete, containing as it
docs all desirable styles, patterns ami
colorings in Crepes, Klaniielcltcs,
Messa lines and Near Silk, all sizes at
all prices from 08 up to $10.00.
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FINE XMAS GLOVES
One may feel absolutely safe in givim; ,
(Jltives, for even if she receives dtip- j
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iicaie pans yowl's win -.' iiiur ,ibji
welcome. p
$1.7;") (.Moves now $1.40
$1. ;"() (Moves now
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JAPANESE BASKETS
liUi'1 assortment of .lapauese Bas
kets and Art Coods jiibt received for
Xmas presents, now on dmplay.
LADIES' SHOE BARGAINS
Patent .leather, curved high lied.
''ciot'fi top, i'.ufion.'pTaiii foe "'"rj.'oo
I 'a tent leather, common souse heel,
gnu metal top. cap toe, special..$.'.00
Patent gray Venetian top, plain !'',
curved hucl, special ut .'$.'). 50
Ladies' Patent Strapped Ivoiuan San
dal, plain toe, special at $.'.50
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OF LADIES' SUITS t
Included arc the hitVsl aiiPlMiyri'od
els and many novelties. Prices range
from $10.00 to $10.50.
ONE THIRD OFF ON
LADIES' and CHIL'DRENS OOATS
sl Irs, Ibis e;ir' pattern.-.
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SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
' 208 East riiin Bti-cpt '
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u Tho Only ExcltiHivo'
Coinmercial Iihof.ographoi'
in Southern OreKOii
Nofatlve Aladu any timo or
place by appointment
Phono 147-J
Wo'JI do the rent
K, D, WE8T0N, Prop,
Buyers to Share in Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Car
Effccllvo fioin Aiisuvt 1, 1914, to AK''t 1, 11)15, mitl 'Rwnraii.tl
Agalnat any reduction ilurlug Unit tlmo; ' . ,
TuurliiK Cur ........-. 9100' 1
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' 'i'nwn Car ., .' (100
V. O. II, Dotrolt, All earn fully equlpnoil,
.(Ii tlio Unltud Btateii o( Amorlca Only.) ' "
' Further, we will bo able to obtain tlio inuxlintim offklonry tn our
' factory production, and tho inrnlnium cont lu our iiurcliumiiK nnd
ula' department If wo can reach nn output o( aoo.000 cura bu-
twoon tho uboto dulow.
Ami ahoiild wo rcuch thla prodtmllon vmi imruu Id puy av tTjo ruyor'.
uliaro from I0 to fiO per car (ou or about Auitimt 1, HUG) (u
ovury rolall buyor who purclium'u u now Ford car butwoon Auvutt 1,
10U, and Auisunt t, itf I o, '
J'or furllmr imrlluulura ieKatdni thinu low p( amV prolluabnri'
liiil plan, boo the nourexc 1'oril llnuicb or )rtlvr,
Konl Motor Cur Company
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