Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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lOCAL.AND
PERSONAL
At a mrotlnK of tlio socialist ot
tlio city Sunday nl Smith's linll, tho
liropofcdd now city oharli-r was on
domed, anil u campaign will bo niiulo
liy .tho party to secure it adoption.
A woman, who luul evidently licon
uvcrluokcil by tbo Associated Chari
ties vaa found Ibis morning In tbo
vnstorn rnrt of tbo city, with no food
mid no wood. A plunk stuck in tbo
stove wan furnishing heat Tor the
dingy room, Tbo cao was called to
tbo attention of tbo authorities and
relief will bo given.
Seo our window display for useful
approprlnto Christinas gifts, wo do
them up In Christmas packages tor
AnoUiOl mooting of pocliillstu hns.jou. Alliens.
been railed for thin evening M
Smith's bhll, when the matter of put
ting a tichot In tho field for tbo city
election will bo considered. Former
Councilman (Jeorgo Mlllnr announced
this morning that under no clrcuiu
ntnncos would ho be a candidate.
A complete lino ot ChrlBtiu
cardu, booklets at tho West Side Phar
macy. 12S
Tho annual Christ man treo of tho
KlkH wilt be held tonight, and tho
proceeds will be devoted to the poor,
n commltteo being appointed to seo
thnt there nro no limp stockings or
baro tables on Christmas day.
Can slored for $2.00 at Ojcr'e.SSO
Mien KsrIo and tanllo Oilman of
Trail aro spending Christmas In this
city visiting friends and relatives.
Goose, dressed, drawn, 15c per
pound. 235
Dud Anderson, former pride of
Jledford, has loft Vancouver, Wash.,
for Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where ho
will meet 1'rnnk llarrleau, In his
second come back efforts. Now
, Year's day, Iliul will fight Sammy
iGoodo at I'endleton, Oregon.
Will move our offlca to 23 Fir
street, North, next to Mali Tribune,
on or about Jan. 1st. Pantorlum !)
Works. 231
1 John Martin of Dunsmulr, Cal., is
'spending a few dnys in tho city nt
.tending to buslnes matters
Tho I'altn rooming house has
changed hands, Mrs. G M. Klcher
having purchased it and It now in
charge.
A wheel wan found by the police
lying in tho middlo of Main street
near tho bridge, and is held pending
identification by tho owner
13lg lino fancy turkeys at Jones'
meat hiarket, 20c per pound. 23G
MIm Sarah Thomas or Gold Hill
is visiting friends and relatives In
this city. '
"Your things arc wonderfully well
selected" said a customer. Handi
craft Shop. 235
To keep tho horses from slipping
on tho icy pavomcntB the street de
partment Monday night sanded
Main fitrcet. Monday many horses
fell and thero wcro several near ac
cidents. Tho mercury Monday night
fell to IS degrees above.
No danco nt St. Mark's hall for
two weoks. Next danco will bo Sat
urday, January IB, 191B. 233
A. C. Howlolts of Kaglo Point,
writer of tho "Kaglets," Is n business
visitor In tbo city today.
Christmas gifts, boxes cigars at
right prices Mcdford Cigar Store.
235
Hoy Klllott ot the 8. P. forco bus
accepted tho position on tho tiro de
partment mado vacant by tho resig
nation ot Charles Uouesom.
Whitman & Llggctts candy for
Christmas presents at West Side
Pharmacy. 125
Undergraduates of colleges spend
ing tho Christmas vacation at homo
t -will give a smoker Now Year eve.
1 Remember the Reddy box Is a
guarantee of quality. Martin J.
Roddy, tho Jeweler. ?
Gamo Warden Fred Merrill of Jose
phine cqUuty spent Monday in Mcd
ford attending to business matters.
Seo uh about nlpeu In caseH great
ly reduced Mcdfgord Cigar Store.
235
Mrs. C. K. Skyrimut of tho Trail
district hpont Monday in Med ford at
tending to business matt urn.
Rom and board at 140 South Ivy.
lira. C. L. Grant. 243
H. A. Gllddon left the firm of the
veek to upend Christmas visiting
friend and relatives in Chicago.
If you want quality I have it. Store
open evenings till Chrlstinns. Mar
tin J. Reddy, tho Jeweler
Fred I'elouzo and wife, and Robert
1'olouzo loft' this "morning for their
homo nt Kaglu 1'olut.
Twenty per tout off on Parisian
Ivory goods at West Sldo Pharmacy.
235t
itontcr Stluison of Myrtlo Point 1b
BlKindlug n tow days in thq valley at
tending to business matters,
Baby things a specialty. Handi
craft Shop. 235
Fjftoen ttloepors wore qunrtorod in
tho city jail Monday night All tho
wanderers wcro headed for (ho south,
Palui rooms, new management,
light, airy rooms, reasonable rates.
Georgia Klcbor. 259
Tllrocr baggugo couchoH full ot
packagou neat by parcel post, and des
tined for southern Oregon points
passed through Medford this morn
ing, 18 ponchos being unloaded at
thls(clty. Similar train aro sched
uled dally between now and Ghrlst-
W4B,
Tho coldeat weather In 25 years,
six (Icgtoos ubovo zoru, was recorded
at Gr&Rta Pass Monday.
Until Christmas, tho storea of the
olty arq ouon evenings for tho holi
day t,rndo. Idlcraft Shop.
Upper Crust, best hard xvnc.il flour
made. At Hrownleo & Ltndloy,
phono 027. 236
With tho beginning of tho new
term of school the authorities will
take up tho cases of several young
men ot school nge, who under the
gulso of working, dodga their stud
ies. Tho state law requires all of
school ago to attend, their being' a
clause granting exemption It they nro
contributing to the support ot a fam
ily. Tho man who eats apples has lit
tle time to drink. Hagtoy's apple
juice should be more widely known.
230
Choose a set of furs as a Chrlstmns
gift for mother, sister, wife or ?
from our vast showing at discounts
ot 10 to 40 per cent. Ahrens.
II. J. Kingston of Salem is among
the out ot town visitors In the city
this week.
Get Mcllrldc'a prices beforo hutng
holiday candles. 235
Mcdford socialists will meet this
evening to select their candidates for
the election, January 12. 1915.
Mrs. Charles 11. Schlefflln and Mrs.
Ed Hanloy had a narrow escains from
serioiiB injury this afternoon, whllo
crossing Main street, between Ivy
and Grape, when a Ford auto driven
by n 15-year-old body, at a high rate
ot speed swooped down upon them.
Tho two ladles stepped out from be
hind autos Btandlng on the curb, not
noticing the approaching machine.
Tho youthful driver kept his head,
and swerved his machlno towards
the curb. The two women stood still.
Tbo machlno missed them but 1 short
distance. Three small boys holding
down n Chrlstmns treo on the rear
end, were unperturbed by tbo thrill
ing rldo.
Try n quart of our guaranteed
pure sanitary mlpc. Phono 5S2-W.
250
Christmas perfumes and toilet ar
ticles at the West Side Pharmacy.
125
Manager Mohr of the Medfor,d
Hotel will h.ivo a Christmas. tree In
the lobby of the hotel for tho bonotltj
ot guests and employes of tho hotel.
Children's furs at reductions of
10 to 40 per cent. Ahrens.
Gcorgo Von der Helton of Eagle
Point was a buslnss visitor in tho
city Monday afternoon.
Why walk when you can rido for
15c to any pnrt of tho city. Ford
Taxi. Call Alco S82R.
Hand embroidered handkerchiefs,
Q5c. Handicraft Shop. 235
8. B. Holmes, of Eagle Point, Is at
tending to business matters and
visiting friends in tho city today.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isis Thea
ter. We havo not studied salesmanship
and know nothing about it. Wo sim
ply asiist you to buy. Handicraft
Shop. 235
Shipments of flowers from Port
land and San Francisco have been re
ceived in the city the last two days
for holiday use.
Get it ot Be Voo'a. .
J, O. Gcrking, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Alwaya reliable. Negative mado any
where time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 320-J.
Edison Marshall and IJ JtadcWfc
aro planning it duck hunt on tho
descret tbo laht ot tho week.
Children's coats, children' dresses
make appropriate Cliriitiuua gifts.
Ahrons.
Silk robes, bath robes, Mil; wittl
coats, allk waists, all make appro
priate gifts, chooso them hero.
Ahrens.
A largo crowd ot Clulstmas shop
pers, many from out of town points
filled the local stores this morning
and afternoon, and the hoiglit of tho
holiday rush is 011.
Carefully selected Xmns cards and
booklets. Handicraft Shop. 235
The Page, The Master Key.
Tho Associated Charities Is mak
ing arrangements for the carrying
of food nnd presents to the poor of
tho city. About 45 families aro on
tho list. Old clothing nnd food aro
needed to supply tho wantB of tlio
needy.
The Page, The Master Key.
"Insurance" mean "Holmes'1 and
"Holmes" means "Insurance." Seo
Holmes "Tho Insurance Man."
Joe Beeman of Gold Hill spent
Monday aftornoon In Medford at
tending to business matters.
Capo Cod bay borry candles. Han
dicraft Shop. 235
Tho finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co,
Attorney W. 15, ljhipps attended to
legal matters in Jacksonville this
morning.
Wo Invito mon to Minn hero. Han
Ethel .ami Mario Hlfert will leave
Wednesday morning for Roseburg to
attend a Chrlstmns house party at
the home of Miss Mildred Wilson,
Sweet elder nt Do Voo's.
Austloit Tbursdnj, December 21.
at 1:30 p. in. nt 1.14 North Front
slioct. Will 11. Wilson, tho live wire.
Call at McUrldo's and got prices on
fresh made caudles for the holidays.
Auction Thursdny, December 24,
at 1:30 p. 111. at 134 North Front
street. Will 11. Wilson, thu live w Ire.
The. Page, Tho Mnster Key,
Auction Thursday December 2 1,
at 1:S0 p. in., nt 134 North Front
street. Will II, Wilson, the live wire.
McHrldc has a tltiu lino of fancy
boxes for your Christmas candles.
235
Frank 11. Madden Is In Seattle at
tending to business matters
Kodak finishing nnd supplies nt
Weston's Camera Shop. Over IsIb
Theater.
Don't wait until Christmas to buy
jour Christmas caudles and then take
what's left, buy the best today nt
McUrlde's. 235
Colonel Washburn of Table Rock
visited In Medford Monday after
noon.
DeVoo Is going to sell 500 pounds
ot chocolato creams nt thirty cents
per pound. Get a pound todny. tf
Married at tho Palm rooming house
Dot. 19th; Georgia Scholl to Roy E.
Elcher.
Order your Christmas wreathes
ow from Pierce, tbo florist, real Eng
llsh holly used In wreaths, also cut
flowers. Order early and nvold dis
appointment. Pierce, tho floriesl,
.hone 374.
TAKE STEPS TO
START
Fi
1PGN
OR SUGAR FAC
T
Delimit' uteps toward (It? et.ih
IMiment cr 11 beet -ugnr fiir-tor,v in
this valley was hiken this morning
by the nnminj; of two committee-, to
confer with K. S. lirnmwcll, head
representative of the Utah nugar in
terests seeking nerenge, nt 71(1
o'clock thi-, evening nt the hotel Mid
ford on the mezzanine flour. At thi
time details and preliminary plans
will bo disetiHsed and arranged nnd
plans mndc to launch n .whirlwind
entnpaigii by the licpniiiiif of the new.
year.
One committee i eoinporod of
members of the Fanners' nnd Fruit
grower.' league, mid the other named
by V. II. Gore, chairman i the re
cent tniihs meeting.
The Fruitgrower' nnd Farmer'
league committee in composed of Geo.
II. Carpenter ns chairman and W. II.
V. Campbell, S. Vilas Rcekwith, C.
A. Knight, Ilert Anden-on, Kil Man
ley unci J. A. Perry.
Xante of Commltteo
The committee appointed by Mr.
Gore represents outhide dintricts and
coiinUtn of the follewing: Frank
Brown of Kalo Point, I). V. Stone
of Central Point, George More C
Phoenix, Wellborn Reckon of Talent,
K. Ciirlelon of Tnble Hock, W. K.
Nowconib of Ahltlnml ami .Mile Caij-
trail or the Applegate.
Doth cpmmittCn.wiU net u ji jitiil.
anil from tlirin 'Hiijcumtnifluet. will
bo appointed futility rjilitlnu wr!.
ete. 1 '
F. S, Hmruwcn of (lie beej pgtM
inti'ifhU arrived in (ht. . tjty ,lnh
morning and thin afternoon iinujwiig
n tour of the valley inpeeling eon
ditiimn witji Manager .1, T. Sullivan
of the Ifosuclnndrf company. - '
The member of tint itoininitlcc
weie hclected with (lie idea (but limy
would he heart nnd nnil behind the
movement for tbo founding of a new
indiihtry nnd payroll.
I'lMin Hiihiui-n.H BhMh
Mr. Ilramwell said thin morning
that the acreage Hcciired miMt past
muster before trained nfrriciiltuiiHlK
its to soil o,ualilicatiotis, mid tiuit the
signers must give substantial nssur
n'lices Unit they will cnciigo in hcel-
rtiWng from -it poiiuuitenl, 110I 11
m-inj;, Iiiimk. Me hhJiI Unit iiuis
inuelt us tlio establishment of I lie
beet fuclui.v meant 1111 outlay of 111
the nciglitiniliuod of $700,000, tlm in
tou'stM he tupiv-ieutcd lie ren
Houubly ussuiod tliolr iinestinonl
would tint lie jeltisonod through in
dit'lVreueo. He said they came to
deal with the people on 11 Mi let busi
ness btisjx null fair plnv iiii 'espeel
ed'tho iiino iu'Votur'n.
The liifMillOwtVoptesenleil b.
Mr. RniuittellwciV'rceeiitlv eomhiu-
ed willt 11 eitjiViilIautidh'lil'.'fS.OOO.UOO
itful 'uiiilOiniced'hist 1tvie1t the iulen
tion to' erect (lirel? ne"w r-ictoiW in
sontlielii "lilalio mid not thorn I'tnlf,
where, outride of Uelgium, it lias
ival-hcd iU highest develoimient.
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HXKtTTRl.V FIXAI, NOTICE.'
- K. C. lloeck l'Mntc. -N'otlce Is
hereby given that tho undersigned an
eecutrl of the estate of K C Hoeck,
deceased, has filed her final account
In th county court of the state of Ore.
gon for Jackson county, and that
Monday, the llh day of .tnutiar.v, A.
D. 101... nt the hour of 10 o clock In
the forenoon of said day and the
court room of said court, has been
appointed as tbo time ami place for
the hearing of objections thereto and
tho settlement thereof.
Dated and first published December
17th. A. D. 1014.
MINN'IE DOKCK.
Kxecutrlv.
WIM.IAM S. CKOWKU.,
Attorney.
RESCIND
ATTEMPT TO
SAFETY AT SEA FAILS
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apiiiopilatloiiM mid ltup down taxiw.
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boiirtu.
-will elect a (120,0(10 Helmut
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WASHINGTON'. Dec. '.'J. Ait Ml
tempt, led by ii(iuimlrulion -11111
tin's, to ri'seiud the riilil'icutloa ol't
llio London safety-at -sea coneiilioii .
bvenuxe of the leseivntiniw vihich It
was contended niilljf.x tlio Iteuty, whJ
deVntid Imhiy on 11 paihuiuviiUiiA
.teejinieiility. , ,
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CIIRISTM.V? riGAIIK
Got Governor .Tohnson and Mt.
Pitt cigars in Christmas boxes. Home
mado aad tho best.
Your
Holiday
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easlb and successfully
done with
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MEDFORD PHARMACY
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
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Boy Him This Christmas Joy Today
Give that man a pound of Prince Albert for Christmas. Buy it
today and be sure you'll have it Give it to him in this corking
fine crystal-glass humidor. It's all ready to put under the tree so
he can pounce on it, easy. You'll only have to write your name on
the tag to get his everlasting appreciation and he'll start joyward
with the' first pipeful, or the fine.-flavored cigarette he'll roll with
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This. P. A. humidor is more
than just a Christmas package
it's a good-will offering tvo
ways. It shows good will, and
it never fails to gel it from tho
one remembered. Oh, but it's
a fine package of fine smok
ing, that satisfies tho keenest
smokappetite everl There's no
tongue torture in P. A. The
burn and sting you think un
avoidable are taken out of P. A.
by a patented process that lets a
man smoke all day and night
with tteyer a regret Just ask
for P. A, in the crystal-glass
humidor at any store that sells
tobacco also in pound and
half-pound tins, as well as in
the tidy red tin, 10c, and the
toppyred bag, 5c. ... .
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TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
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FOH HKNT Six room modern houno,
larRo uarn and corraL Phono
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MEDFORD GARAGE REPAIR SHOP
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AH kinds of Automobile Repairing and Machine Work done. '.
Carbon removed by oxygen; "Our work is strictly guaranteed.
Ve make the prices right in every respect. Give us a trial , ,
and be convinced. . .'":',
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Shop Phone 413
DOZIER & YOUNG,
104 SOUTH BARTLETT STREET
W. T. Dozior, Jlcs. fchouc 53506
Wm. A. Young, Rc; Phone 293M
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