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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1914)
PAGE 'fWO MWDJTQKI) WAUi 'I'KIUt'NI'i. MKDKOItl). ORKUOX. Kill DAY. llKt'HMIIKK II. ID) I ibcAL and PERSONAL Tliuru will ho n mcrtlnit of (ho city council ami clinrtr revision commit loo IoiiIkIiI in iloclilc upon a tlntn for frilling n Hpccinl election to vote upon tlio nfcvv charter. Horn nml board nt H3 South Ivy. Mm. C. I,, (irnttt. 43 Inclc Alllion linn tvttirnoil from n liuslni'Bir trip to )toi;uc HIvor nml other loner vnllcy point r. A few wimples of custom uuule consols, niso sniilttiry aprons nml lit'lls nt coat. .Mrs. I.onrh, 326 N Uiirllctt. Attorney tlua Newbury Is attending to legal matters In the county sent toilny. Doll carts nt M. P. ft H. Co. The Hose Society Vaudirvlllo nettcil In the neighborhood of $ft00 which will be lined in planting roses nloug the rnclflc hlghwa) mid the streets or this city. Por sale nl public market Saturday morning, pork spare ribs, hack bone and tmutctge. 22". I.eiii Charley and wife of tho Little Uutto district ?pent the first of tho week In Medford vloltiug friends. Get It at l)o Voo's. DitckH nnd gcoso upon tho feeding grounds near ltnv Cold and on the desert ate scarce this year according to hunters, who have had poor luck on their trips. Some attribute thl shortage to ruthless slaughter of the fowls In the pant. Million Dollar Mystery at It Thea ter tonight. Kosa Kline or tho Little Unite dis trict spent the first of the week in j Melford attending to business matters "Insurance." means "Holmes'' nnd "Holmes" moans "Insurance." Sco Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man." James Kgan of Roseburg is among the out of town visitors in the city this week. White Seal, steol cut, coffee. 25c at llrownleo & Llndley. 230 II. G. Howard of Glendntc is spend ing n few days in the city attending to business matters. Plvo votes for every one cent pur chase on Christmas good. M. P. & H. Co. Bom To Mr. and Mrs. George Corn in, Thursday, December 10th, an eight ponnd baby boy. Million Dollar Mystery at It Thea ter tonight. J J. Drophy of Derby v.-a a busi ness visitor in the city Th - day on business matter. llerliert Alford who U attending Stnnfard University will return to Medford within thonet Wok to spend tho Christmas holdlays ut home. Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit Inbels. Medford Print ing Co. A lotto nutolst uns fnunl Thursday night running without a tall HrM The pollco have his number, but not his name. Dancers wanted at St. Mark's hall Saturday eve. 225 l'otor Watson Is suffering from n severe cttt on his right hand sustained while chopping wood. Wo wish it understood wo have the largest nnd best slock of furs In southern Oregon, nt Kwlng's Gun Store. 220 O. N. Nelson qf this city was a business visitor in Phoenix tho first of the week. Million Dollar Mystery at It Thea ter tonight. Henry Wright of Watklns Is In the city attending to business matters. He teports n heavy fall of snow In the llluo Ledge district the first of the week which Is melting rapidly, giv ing placer mines plenty of witter for their clean tips. Doll carts at M. P. & II Co. Porter .1. No ft left Prlday to attend the Commonwealth conference at Hu gene and make a business visit at Portland. Sweet cider at Do Voo's. Nine wanderers applied to the po llco Thursday night for shelter. One astounded the police by Inquiring If he could "Infringe upon their hospi tality for lodging." The usunl re quest being "what, is the chances for n flop," the unexpected use of high grade Kngllsh caused surprise. Doll carts nt M. P. & H. Co. Several near accident being nar rowly averted, the police have Issued instructions that children bo forbid den to use roller skates on the pave ments in the business district. We are sellng some furs at nttual cost. Como In and pick out your furs while tho picking Is good. Evring's Gun Store. 22C According to Portland paper llttd Anderson has gone Into training for his catch at Cotter D'Alene Chrlst tnnn with Prank HarYleati. It Is a "comeback" bout for both the fight ers. Doll carts at M. P. & H. Co. Charles Hyan of Ashland was n business visitor In the city Thursday afternoon. Wo still have n good selectlou of Miss Mary Townsond or IJugene Is visiting ri'lcnds and relatives In this city tor a few da.s. J. O. (Jerking, tho best nil around photographer lit southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatles tttnilo any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Professor Htivvniiin of the high School Is nniong the locul teachers who will attend the meeting of the state teachers association at lhtgene, December 31 to January 3. Plvo votes. for every one cent pur chase on Christmas good. M. P. A II, Co. Trimming Is lit full swing In tin. orchards of tho vnlley. Doll carts at M, P. ft 11. Co. W. D. linker of lloss Liuio was a business IMtnr In the city Thurs day afternoon attending to business matters. llnrtlctt ft Netherland will discon tinue tho fur business and have re duced all furs 20 to 10 per cent. 22t G. P. Hunter of Montague, Cal., Is spending the week In the city and vnL ley. Plve votes for every one tent pur Wellborn llvesnu of Talent Is n business lsltnr In the city today. Doll carts at M. P. ft II. Co. Charles Hoynolds of AMilnml Is tit the city today tit attendance at the heel sugar meeting Por sale, Indian twin cylinder motorcycle, nooi condition, $llfi, Phone T0O.J. f 227 .1. I' AniH of Con trnl Point spout Prldin In Medford. Get Governor Johnson and Ml. Pitt elgtim In Christmas boxes. Home made nnd tho best. County Asswsoi V T. Grluvo ut lacksunvlllo nttondod to official busi ness In the city this afternoon. I'lvo Mites for ivt one cent pur hae on Christmas need. M. P. ft 11. Co. ' Nothing ttlfer for Christmas than Governor .Intuition and Mt. Pitt el- j gars In Christinas hoeti. chase on Chtlstmas good. Co. J. T. Sullivan, ntaungvr of the Iloguelnnds company return! this morning from u business trip to Grants Pass. Plve votes for eory otto cent pur chase on Christmas good. M, P. ft 11. Co. District Prelght Agent Mulcahy ac eontpiinles the Ptah sugar beet mag nates on tlieli tour or the valley. Kodak finishing and supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. Kodak finishing tho tiest, nt Wes ton's Cnntero Shop. Over tsts Then tor. ' Order your' Christmas wreathes, now front Pierce! tin florist, real Knit. !llnlt holly used In wreaths, also cut; flowers Order earh unit avoid dls- . M. P. ft II. appointment. IMeru the florlest, Nut xiittsl'letl Willi lonllli',' soM'iih I'ive .(!, i nl' liettu- licliiii"iit" In ,i Mr. Kellev, Iiumu I In it- unit one hull uiiliis iiurlli nl Cent nil Point, Ilium -mI lite o IiIh Imin, nlfrreiii k- Mil pie fnoil of the Tutted Htittet nrntv. witd tiircil, iiitttiup tti'soit to I lie i r liitrttlnr.v. It m lluuielit llie hoped In euvee up lite lliel't. Tin' liiniis iniii piiseil iv xi'itsiut's erop. The lliief aio atipiniiil to lime iioil n wimoit In curl ii wit tlirir plundei. ('iiii-tnlile ('. S. Siiiiilot-Min i I ilic t'entnil I'niut tliMint Ihin reuui".ti'i! fill ilenletv In keep ,i tri'nnl' of lliiti ' && W TeaGai'denSyrup W, WSfe?r for the Christmas 4 I I V M 1 I I n i inv l iw M W 'v Candy assu res not only (?(. V unv.WWUUiapiUJ UUV.I.I.UUU YAS iS vq no nPAl'flire fhri nntlr pnn'o v3 vuuiv- wt,ywouwg tui VviuuiJ.VJU O " health. k Ti'v it Anlc vniie fii Jl? w wh -.r rA O . Pacific Coast llOllll lT1lt llHiu 10 ' Q Syrup Co. Portlnnil, Oregon ,hone l E WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 Two Spanish subjects, Vicente Vidnl nnd Kdttardo Kttstigal have been executed at Tamplco by General Cabiillero. the Carratua coniiiiander. The cause of I their execution Is not known, Cabal- li'egi-tiiilinii lur Hie iit clirlioii In III' Ill-Ill III .)illllll' Will iiii u 'morrow nt the eilv hull. The n-i, ' luitiiui lioiinl leei'iiilv iippniiileil hv 'the iiiiiiiiil will have eliitve Ml vnt' 1 er. ".hinilil ri"i In ,i, (' ivinl tin i liii.il tlttx rtiMi COMB SAGE TEH IN 10 DARKEN ii Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy, thick with a mixture of Sji;c Tea and Sulphur. 9 vsSBh k . sr:s iiogtie tuver vvni ur.v ny two votes ,oro n,n,,.lf dlselnlnilng that he at the city election held Tuesday, tliekllexv wnv ho jliu, ,1(ll,n ,1!!tu,c,,., to count standing 5t dry, ii" wet. a-,,,,, tla, t0 ,UlfttIl( airoriK to ro. much closer race than was expected. ,H)rt t0 Ulu Htntl, .leimrtinent tolny All the old eouucllmen were re-elected j from Thomas Devan. tin- American I -,.. , , , e. -. .. ns follews: Samuel Matthews. Dr. I vlr ,. , fhlri, ,.., .t,i, &. Z.. "..," 1 . ".."" " .r .. r V Ti I ... , . . . ... . .., --j. ..v i uiii-iiiii iui tiiiinuuii; Kl". i'"-. . r.rucsi "iraua mm uuuriva uaicii. n r0j,Orled In pruoti on it charge and laucd ualr U graixlinotttfr's UMt At Kagle Point four sought throe lg,nllnr ,0 thlU whdl ,C(, ,0 tho oxc. berths In the council, tho following jcl,tlon of tho other two. winning, with the votes after each-; Tne spanlMli iimbnssndof. Mr. name: J. P. Drown, 5U: Norman iji.mii. viin,i s...n.ini-v itrvnn mwi McCoy. 66; George Phillips, 7u. C wn to,i t,nt 0fforts would he ntiulo S. Painter, being the low man, wn ,0 Bau. u. jfl, of ,lt. ,,, vriton the loer. a,j umt further Inquiries hud been DoVoe Is going to sell 500 pounds ,n,j0 ,0 nsccrtnlu what woro the of chocolate creams at thirty cents ; grotttds on which the others were por pounn. (jot n pouna touay. ti (.y(.cutoil. N. D. McDowell, former owner of furs from the cheap covey, to the gen uine sable, llnrtlctt & Netherland chase on Christmas good .in Ewing's Gun Store. 22C jCo. the Palnce of Sweets has assumed charge of the establishment. It. N. Poster, who has operated the place for the last year, has made no defi nite plans for the future. r'ive votes tor every ono cent pm- M. P. ft II. TOO LATH TO G!1M.S!KV. WANTKD --Large sio nub) rlage xood condition. Ilox enro .Mali Trljiiiiic. cur D, 230 POIt IlKNT Six room modern bun galow, cloce In. fine .shade, rntiKe connected I" one !'ti.'. 2 in mciiL, and folks are iigulu uId( it to krep tlicir linir a gooi, iivrn color, which is quite sensible, us we nrt living in nn age wlirn n Toiitliful ajHuratioo U of tlis greatest mlvantage. Nowmlnjn, tluiugli, we ilor.'t liavo tlio troul)lrM)in tnsk of g'lthrring tho sagn and the mtiMy mixing nt liiim All dnig storiM ktII tlio rr4Iy-to te product caIImI "Wyvth's Sno and Sulphur Hair ltiiKly" for aliout 30 ccnU a Inttle. It is very iMiuilar Inc.iumi tmbody an l iIIkoovit it lia Uen anntletl. SitnnW ir.oiilru your comb or u soft brti1i with it j and draw thlt through your hair, talcing ' . une small strand at s. time; by nmrning ' tln gray hair illsapuiirs, but what dc i llgliU the Indies with Wycth's Sa( and Suliiliur Is that, li'lcj liUllfiilljr ' hrkrnlng the hair after n few spplim tlnns, it alto product's tial mfl luttrn , ami Jppcar.ince of ahunilanra wliirli in no attrncUrat U'iIo, nrnvcnU ihinilruif, . Itclilnjf scnlp ai: I fillinp liair. , kl H- Word Slippers are now always have and alwnys will bt lh tlf ul Christinas gift forjuau! After you hav tltouglit anil thought, nu All or lawn and UhiIuhI at a tliousaud usoleu urtlolo, you'll uuduubUitly dwrtdo lo give ' Him ' SLIPPKILS. Muin - -- - t- -- The nJ hM ?r aw-, y l&Vv V3 "VJO JS '.K Jr too' We haven flue assort tnent, ynu'll find our prim vtjrjr raMenublu JC)crUng -S Sioc Store h$m$mjmJ JmJjj 11 55 j j i $ i t .. tWc-2)A .P SWQ ftt' i. t rw . .. , 't -t Only Eleven More Shopping Days Until Christmas 5 Make this your shopping place for useful gifts are most appreciated FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST OF APPROPRIATE GIFTS Gloves for Gifts Nothing Ls used nioi-o than (J loves, lieiiee alway.s ai'i'cptablc Xnms Gifts. We have a much vnricd as.soi'tmcnt to choose from. IVrrins' Gloves, Liilccn's (j loves, rreland's Gloves, C'eiitemeri Gloves?. JJrcss Gloves, real .French kid, at .1.75. Long White Kid Gloves, Ki-hutton length, spe pially priretl, 2.98. rVidemeri J.oiif Gloves, in black or white, 1(5 hutton, at Jji-l.OO. Cape Gloves, in white and tan, at $1.39 and $1.75. HANDKERCHIEFS FOR GIFTS A nio'il extensive showing rightly priced, so many put up in Xnms packages, at a price you -wish to pay. Boxes as low os 15 up to $2.25. SILK PETTICOATS FOR GIFTS $1.98, $2.45, $3.98 NECKWEAR FOR GIFTS lUarabow Sefs or Separate Collars for Gifts baAnQ rmMi 4 mm win wftmw FURS IFOR GIFTS At Money-Saving Prices We are overstocked on Furs and in order to reduce the stock wo are giving you the benefit of a drastic reduction before the holi days 10 to -10 off. Heautiful Stoles, Muffs and Sets ip Japanese .Mink and Korean Mink Stoles and Collars, $0.95 to $39.00. Muffs from $11.95 to $35.00. Sets, beautifiillv matched, up to $87.50. IJIack Wolf anil Uussian Wolf Sets at $24.50 fo $53.50. Coney Muffs at $2.98, $3.45. Conev Sets at $4.95 and $6.95. Children's Fur Sets, $1.95 and $2,19f Some of the Misses' Sets the price is cut square in two. A Misses' Siberian Squirrel Set, lfl.u() value, sale price $9.75. A Misses' Krimnier Set, $11.00 value, sale price, $5.75. Others at '$4.75, $5.98. Chi'-.tnias giving is i-oming more and more In a sensible point. I'sefnl gifts are what people arc ghingund what arc most ap preciated. Every Tailored Suit in stock, many of lho.se handsome Stle ( 'raft models to choose from, at exactly one-half price. ' , 17.00 Tailored Suits now 23.75 $12.50 Tailored Suits now $21.25 $:.r).0() Tailored Suits now $17.50 .-r'Jo.OO Tailored Suits now $12.50 COATS ONE-HALF PRICE I'iVery Coal in stock at $:!0.00 and over at exactly halt' price. CHILDREN'S COATS FOR XMAS GIFTS p Our prices are reduced 'JO to ")()' SILK HOSE Make Most Acceptable Gifta. Gold Thread.Silk Hose. Niagara Maid Silk Hose. Armor 1'lale Silk Hose. Priced 50 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $j .75 ' Outside Silk Hose, $1.50. W & i THAT 1 STARK! ABOVE f CAN 1 PASS J w V t ? ? V V t f . r ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? f f T y f y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y WE PACK XMAS PACKAGES READY FOR SENDING SILK Kf MONAS FOR GIFTS UMBRELLAS FOR GIFTS y feMHjfcH