Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 18, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDKOUI) MAMi TRI1UINM, MKDKOUI), OUKdON. IWIDAV. DKCUMIIKU 1,H, 15)1
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I0CAL AND
L PERSONAL
MIhb Miviut Nexvhorrx nml Donald
Nowlierry, fllmleiits ut tlic I'nlxorslty
ol! OroKon, arrlxo Hattinlnv oxenlnc
to Bjflul (he CUi Iftttiius holidays xvllli
their muthor, .Mr. Wllhur .Touch, at
3 JO Conner avenue. Klamath Noillt
wcdlorn, Nom and board nt 115 South Ivy.
Jlr. C. L. Clrnnt. 243
Profesnor Itoiltltu of the llnlverslt.x
dt Oregon will rond front "The Third
Floor Hitch," Forbes ltobcrtson'8
jrcnt nueccw, nt the Vubllc Llbrarj
Saturday nrternoon at 2 o'clock. The
rending will bo under the auspices of
the Mcdford Drama League and will
bo free to ever) one. The public 1st
cordially Invited.
Million Dollar .Mystery at It Thea
ter tonight. "Tho Secret Wnrnlnp "
Uric Anderson and C. H. Fr ot the
Hlue Ledge district are spending a
few days lu the city attending to bus
lnes matter.
""Why xvnlk when you can ride for
15c to auy part of the city. Ford
Trtxl. Cnll Alco SS21L
Henry Scott of Stelnman has been
bound over to the grand Jury by the
Justice court at Ashland on a charge
of wanton Injury to prlvnte property,
l'rooccutor Kelly representing tho
state. Scott la alleged to have thrown
roc,k through windows of a South
ern Pacific passenger train when he
van ejected for not paying his fare.
New Thought Circle Saturday 2:30
to 5 p. .in., 113 North Ivy.
Fred D. AVagncr, representative
electc from Jackson county, spent
Thursday nftornoon. feeling out pub
lic sentiment on vnrlous measures
In this city.
Itomeutbor tho Heutly box Is it
guarantco of quality. Martin J. nod
dy, tho Jeweler.
Tho Elk's will hold their annual
Christmas troo at their now build
ing next Monday night. Goods will
bo sold und tho proceeds uwxl by the
lodgo In providing for the poor of
the city, making a distribution to
tliovo homes that Sauta Clans is lia
ble to forget.
Kcttlo rendered lard, process puri
fied nt IJooth M Public Market. T.
K. Scantlln. 23 1
Oct it at Dp Voo's. '
1). H. Uowr.or of Yrcka, Cal., is
among tho out of town visitors lu the
city this week.
Stilton Dollar Mystery' nt It the
atre tonight, "The Secret Warning."
Miss tlnico Ovvon ot Hold lllll Is Luther Tlsdnlo or the Ceutrnl'l'olnt
vIhKIiik friends and relatives In this district spent Thursda.x afternoon In
city for n Tow days. Mcdfurd on business.
Kxtra fine cured tnusngo, Hooth'i Tho man who oats apples has lit
it nt Public Market Saturday. T. Itlo Unto to drink. Havjlo.x'u apple
IC. Srnntllh.. . . 23t 'juice should be more widely Known
23 fi
Cuter of Police Wilson has lotov-
cretl from n soxcro cold and Is able
to resume his official tluttiw.
White Seat, steel cut. coffee, 2f.o
at Uroxvnlce & Llndluj-, . . 230
t. . ,1 Mil Z
IS
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FrnuUi Hybeo nf '.IncKsluiUlte was
it busliws VlHltOr lfiJ I he! city for n
Tho Ocnttnl Point and Mcdford
High school basket ball teams will
play a match gnino nt the Natutorlum
Saturday night.
"Insuranco" nieins "Holmes' and
"Holmes" means "Insurance.'', See
Holmes "Tho Insurance? Man,"
Four homeless and liuufcrj men
applied nt tho city Jail Thursday few hours Tltursda).
night fot- shelter nml food, teeetv- Kodak finishing tlio best, nt Wen
Ing only the former. I ton's Camoro Shop. Over 1st Then-
Million Dollar Mystery at It tlte-Jtcr, , .
nlro tonight, "The Secret Warning."; James V. Howard of Ashland, bus
CduuHnll returned Thursday at- liwn bound oxer to the ginnd Jury bj
ternoiJiiiSSrotn a three days' business Justice Thomns of AehlanM upon a
trinifeSwWmd. ' stntutory charge, Involving a Mrs.
TjtejttiwScqulpinent In Oregon tor Waltle Callahan, xvlio alleged that
prlrtUiiprTultflabcls. Mcdtord Print- she was forcibly detained by lloxv
nKjgj!jf , ard, bx- whom she xvus employed.
TJtjphenrlng of tho testimony In j Howard created a furore lu the limn
the caio of the California-Oregon i lie City recently by beating Ills horses
Power tompnny.agttlnst the city wllluind promiscuously shooting. The
b,e resumed neNt Monday. It Is ex
pected that the transcribed evidence
will be in the hands of Federal Judge
Wolvcrton bv the first of the year.
Dance at St. Mark's hall every Sat
urday evening. .Manager, llalla
day. 231
Miss Vera Ulnistend, a. student nt
the state unlxerslty nt Kttgene, re
turned tho first of the xxeek for the
Christiana vacation.
ltcmember Friday evening, De-
eomplnlut xvns filed by C. L. Friable,
father of Mrs. Callahan.
If you xvnut tiuallty I have It Stoic
open evenings till Christmas. Mar
tin J. Heddy, the Jeweler.
The city will probably take an ap
peal to the supreme Vourt from the
decision of Judge F. M. Calkins of
the circuit court filed Thursday de
claring null and void the rent-sew
nient of sexver district No. 13 corn
tested by Attorney W. K. Phlpps and
Flcliher Flub of Phoenix Is spend
ing the day in Medford attending to
business matter's,
Kodak finishing and snppllon nl
WeHoira Cnmoiiv Shop. Ovir lsls
Theater,
Mrs, Kffle L. Taylor, xvho Is spend,
lug the xxlntur. fltdtlim her sister.
Mrs. Wilbur Jones, toturned to Med
ford for a rexv ilnvAhlH week. Her
mm Arinond xvhb y ultc.iiillnn school
at Corxnllls, xvlll nrtlxo totnorroxv
t Refill ihl- plrf-jtiijuiV hldlihtys.
,i)oVoo la.tfolnfcHifiWill 31)0' pounds
of ,elhdcolato''cteums at thirty cents i
per pound, (let a pound today, tf
Order your Christ man xumthos
oxv from Pierce, lite ttorlM. real l!ng
llsh holly used lu xvrciitlift also, cut
flower. Order early and axold til
appolututiMit. Ploree, the florist,
,.hono 3" I.
lluy a pound of Watennan'H saus
age nt the Matku't Snturda. You
xvlll wish you bud bought,' loo. 23t
The I'aite, The Mnnler Key.
GAME WARDEN MUHUERED
(ContlnuoU from i'aro 1)
i
comber IS. The great event. The other property holders of North HIv
school entertainment of vong nnd folk
dancing, ot drill and tccitatlon for
tho athletic field fund. Everybody
will be there.
The High school xvlll give an enter
tainment nt tho Nntatorium this ev
ening for the benefit of the athletic
fund.
At Ulrich & Ityan all grades of re
fined sugars have declined. They
quota fruit granulated sugar. 100
erslde. In the ordlunry course of
business no decision would be given
by the 'higher court before
spring.
J. O. Clerking, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, time or place. Studio
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Lloyd Wnlthers, a student at Stan
ford University returned Thursday
pounds for $r.9.ri, or 17 pounds fori afternoon to spend Christmas vncn
Jl.QQ, While xve are looking for pa-1 Hon In this city visiting friends and
tatoes to advance we arc still selling relatlxos.
first class non-irrigated Hurbanks nt j
?1.25 per hundred. Get our prices .
The Page, The Master Key.
At-hland papers glxe flattering no
"How ilul I hut lioutiii eontu off
eteid, " lie wits nkel.
"I don't xx nut to miv nn.x tiling ttliutit
that," lie replied. "Mon'l try to inul'e
me talk. 1 tun glitil to he in juil."
A'-ked whv he wt. liil to be iiu
piioued, he icumrki'il thai it xvus a
line tlnv. tjuejitioned if he Itiul- e-
ertretl nil attorney, lie uitl lie hail ,
retained Attorney Hvun llenines of)
tliw eitv. xvho Inu the matter of do-j
feuding him tuider eoiisiderntion. Af
ter thix intereltange, Miu'lin refined
next to talk, mid walked into u cell and
laid down. .
.Martin vu- bum ami mixed
ltvek"oii count v and it about -10 year
nUI. For yenrs, neeoidiii); to ne-
S ; quniutnueeo, he lived in the woods,
violating game law-.
Threats nguint, the life of nny
game wntden xvlio' entered lit- preut
r xx ere hurled liv him during (lie
In-t summer nnd winter. When Game
Warden lltihlinul went to xevure the
seareh wnrrnnt fiom .luntiee Tavlor
lie told him of the threats .Martin had 1
then in elmtge reigtiel rnllier lluiii
iirrtst jlarlid.
Seitllmeui in tlm Trail dUtm-t h
ngnliwt Mnrfin, uelghliom eluimuu
Hint lie rptlilOhs-lv slew deer to serine
bail for his trap, ltefoie the eouuii"
of tlio gume lnxxH .Miitliu nold xeui-on
ill thi- city. AeiuiitiiilnuiiH di-etilh'
him u ticiiiir tceMemly fentlevs ruil
Itot-teiujteied, xn'JIIi u suiiein' eon
lenit for litxv. He is a oeialil, nml
liint Nununer when Working n Hie
CpUei'ifjIke itull ttiDnVld eouider
iililKeoliUiioiil ,n.v liiM'birifl tiplmld
nii'of hwlheni'itu. IKibliiml nviv-ted
Mitrhii oii-e li Mola.liuii ol the mime
Ittxxh, lo whieli ho plead guill.x. Since
Ijii'it Mai tin Iiiih thon-u!il ti-oiiliiioni
Mm I in is a ernok hIioI und u skilled
hunten .
Pro-eoulor Kelly, flnnie Wmleit
Sum Situdiy nml CoimUii' IClilliittg mv
tilt nt the pue nf'tliir.uollug'iPiil
lertintr exidenee, Tliy tn- espoeled to
telinn late lodny xvllli the body of
lluhhard. when mi iniuet mid pie
liiiiiuary heating will he held.
The minder wit the rluef lopie il
eoiixer.-nlinu in this eitv this mom
mg nml feeling of tVM'iitmetit ui
slioxvu, lluhhard being well known
und popular. A wild rumor was m
eiretdntion that Sheriff StngUr had
been shot in the leg.
Lfflclent (tunic Warden
(tiiinc Warden Arthur S. Ilntiluiu'i
xvn .'IS vcnr tild and u tesideul of
AMilnml, i Iniiuc being at ;i Id (Irnu I
lie .strctil. Ik iviw the ou of llcla ',
Hubbard, a builder ami conductor,
uNo living there. He leave n wife
and txxo children', the wife being the!
daughter of Nyni Long, xvell know n I
re-ident of Axhlaud. Hubbnrd had
been in the xerxiee oxer txxo year.
I tint III. r fc1liiiititi1il flimlSif 1 I iit.ililiiii.
tn ' " , V ",', '" " x "
aiso oi ,siuauii.
.Mr. Hubbard was !nmed for $1000
in the Oregon Life. His death is (
greatly ivgrctted hv all the hjiorts- j
men of oullicm Oregon, as lie xxns n
mot efficient xvnrdnn. '
Mr. Hubbard was n enrpcuttr hx ,
trade, nnd had fccrx'cd ns a memb'i of
the Ashland police fotee. i
the Ma to 'twit .it html iiii'iolcd on the cunt count, iitli r the
Main of Iho ulttut'iillKiil tieriuaiiH, (lcriiinn laid, lutvo hecu llbcialcd
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B'JT VStud r, ji& K VM
r&M& m
F'. TiuiT W Xk 20 for .1
. 1'ixjiil u-w ay - , i
h i i opr y
ymwep' "v 1
flitrtftt-yj ' M
: , Not
rremmms -sdFg
Cigarettes
rue
No prrtnStinut or coupons with Camel Ctirnrdtcs.
cost oi (lit toUtccoi proltlbits tiiclr ie,
C.iiikIs, 20 for 10c, ,t blrml of
choice quality 1 nrJclsh A ntl dotitet-
lie toluceos.
Ctmclt Arc xmoitli nml 'ven.
hey tie leave lh.it cUtorclit
Lute, neither can they bite your
tonv:nc or parch your tiuo.-.L
I'v.hi Jj'( '( mti in. ' IC- I t
mrlH II Color J
ji ii 1'iivnri
Ann hh-J j) tiKf'i
jr JSBHOT' tw.
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on all kinds of candles mid nuts for It Ices to tho Hose Society vaudeville 'made ngitinst his life, and xvas xx tuned
the holidays. Commencing next
Monday the store will be open, even
ings until Christinas. We wish all
ti Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year. 231
Andrew Jeldticss of the Ulue Ledge
distrtct arrived this morning to at
tend business matters.
Sweet cider at Do Voo's.
shoxv given in that city Tuesday night " exercise care.
nn,l ti t-A 1Attil Iti lluxli ixriteuj rt f It at
UIIU ttl7 iwtili iiiuii jMMirvn vk itix;
art and skill of the performers,
branding it 'the best show of the sea
son. Try a quart of 'our guaranteed
pure sanitary milk. Phone 5S2-W.
2".0
An OldOlfcnder,
Tlirxutghout tlie otitrxiinr districts
of the county there is n xvcll-definHl
sentiment ugniiist the vuuic laws nnd
those xxho enfoice them, and Martin,
ncorditig to mnnx xvitnesscs, ns
one ot the Icailuij' xtnii'iit- in the
BRITISH SEIZE EGYPT
(Continued from I'sjco 1)
Christmas sermons will be gixen' Trail dt-trict of't&js xiexx;. As Imiv
tho (lormauri back and that Itusstan
cHvalry has Hxvutig across the south
ern border of Kat-t Prussia.
Allies I'lirelng 'IVciicbcs
, In tho western nrenn there have
been ub ex outs of great Importance -nt
li nt none has been reported I'oot
in foot the allien atinear to be fore
A. A. Klynn ot (lold Hill was a, In most ot the churches of the city I Ils fifteen cnr njs'i he xxas nrrcsted .Ing the Hermans out of tliolr trench-j
business visitor lu. tho.clty Thursday
nfternoon.
w& Sjinlny. .
The Page, The Master Key.
for uoutluwjjeiul.ymlsy aud 4iU v landers and mainv;iltlng tin"
I finis. AtVlie tfiirin- u.iim- iwinbii t pressure ,lcxtiere ou'thc front Tom L
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xhlli iIim tutit iiMortmont Is com
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Only Five More Shopping Days Till Christmas
Let this be your Xnias shopping place. We're jsurc nqtliing is more
appreciated than a useful gift. Select from these fmany more not listed here
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CHRISTMAS SALE
ALL TAILORED SUITS, ONE-HALF PRICE
Tlickc nmkc njiirtiriuto Xiniin (lift
A HANDSOME LINE OF WINTER COATS
To cliooeu from. All eoalc at .I0.()0 and nboxe ut
extictly oue-lutlf juice
EVENING DRESSES WOOL DRESSES
COATS AND SKIRTS
Make ujiiiuiriutc gilt. These ate all reduced for
Xmns selling, 20 lo 30 per cent olf.
HAND BAGS FOR GIFTS. ..
PARTY CASES FOR GIFTS. .
MESH BAGS, up "to
$1.50 to $10.00
$l.5CTto $4.25
$5.00
SILK PETTICOATS FOR GIFTS
Special nricun for Xmiis selling on Silk l'cltieoals
in inexMiliucs Jersey T" I'dticontt. nnd I'nU Jr-v
m-j, ut 5l.a, Z.'15, .U9 uml J?&.5
HANDKERCHIEFS FOR GIFTS
Alxvnyj a most ttueeitnble.gift.
Iiidividtiul lloxer ah low in. 15( lOpj 25,uii
Oilier llinidkcrchiefh nt lOp, lDt; 25. 35tf
into .... ,. .... $2;25-
.Many of Hivm.' pin up in ptetly Xnius boxcK.
UMBRELLAS FOR GIFTS
Liidiis' and fiuiillcmen'n ut peeiul Xmiis sale piicc
NECKWEAR FOR GIFTS
PADDED ROBES FOR GIFTS
SILK KIM0NAS FOR GIFTS
. BATH ROBES FOR GIFTS
SWEATERS FOR GIFTS
SILK HOSIERY FOR, GIFTS
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Armor Plate Silk IIubu
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50f , 75-f 1, $1.25,. $1.50, $1.75
OuUi.e Sill; Ho-c ,. . $1,50
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Xothiu is n-11 mum than gloves, and 1 'i c.yiru pmi tiexir conies ji 11 1 1 , hence it is
ulxvtiy hiifc to feixe GIoxch. A pair ol kIuw , lnnu Iih -diop i ulvax nppreciiitcd,
a xvi oulx sell the rclmlile iiiukcs.
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NJanara Maltl Silk Gloves, 50. 75d, Sl.OO. S1.25. S1.7K
fitnlimtri Gloves, in i'a:indi4i.f and jiellc, t..trti .-1.75 imd $2.5D
r (Mint ton 'Ucul Fieneli-Kid lit ' t ' 2 '.. ' - $-1.00-
One -pcoinl niiinher in a Hl-llultou While Lniiihkiu, in all sizes, regular .'1.73
Hiroiul at ' ...,.' ?2.98
Cape Gloves, in xvhite ami tun . . ... $1.25 and $1.50
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FJnS FOR GIFTS AT REDUCTIONS OF 10 TO dO PER CENT
A net of KufH N HoiiH'tliiiiir most nny xvoman prize-. c me -lioxxniir nnl such
1'iir.s iin xve can recommend for diliahilily and nte -Ihiuiii- the ucvcs hlc, mIuii.vh
nnd at holla fide reductions o from 10 to 10 per ccul oil,
(Joiiey AIiiITh 118 low tip ..... ..." . .. ,$2;08
('oncy Si'la n low its .-.... .a .u. $'l,OS, $G,J)S
IUvor AlinU MiiITh it" 1xv it .'..,!... . .JJ7.95
Jliihwll AlinlMiiff 111. low ii ' $0,00
Xipjmii .Mink SdIh iih low a . . . $20.50 up lo $75,00
JupiHicsu Mink Sets iih Inn n $18.50 up lo $57.50
let'lniiil Fox SelM, lied Fo.x ScIh, (Y,i.h .'ox St-U, llluck Wolf SoIh, clc, nil ill
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