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MJfiDJi'OUl) MAIL TUMIUINW, aMUDKOKD, OliKCION, MONDAY, DKCNMMKU LS, l!)ll
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CAL AND
PERSONAL
orcncon.
Tmni!.
Tlio bnildlnR conunlltpo
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There will bo n siierlnl meotlnR of
the Modfonl'H .Merchants nvHcintlon
nt thh ti1)IFc llbrarj thin evontitR nt
CJXJO" o'clock rot- n (lUt-uftMbn ot the
reduction ot rnllrnnd rntos.
County CoinmlHilatwr Con I.cover
1 'or! ,dhl!rnl Il'oint Ih nttondlnp to of
flelnl buslitPoB In tho city todny.
Kiporlcncod man wishes position
ns forrinnn on orchard or ranch. Hof-
Addrcw R., enro Mnil Trl-1M0
ot the
Elks' lodKti hvo issued Imitations
for a dniieliiR jmrty comillnentnry to
thb'lody 'KIKs comiulttce to ho held
nt the now Klks club rooms on North
Central avenue. New Yearn Kve, at
0:00 o'clock. UarolrlRK's orchestra
will furnish the music. The com
mute In charge Is composed of l. 11.
Hasklns, C. K. On low, T. K Oanlols,
It. R:"Khe!i 1.. SI. I.yon, S. I. llrowu.
and Scott V. llavls.
Another barrel of Houston's pen
ulno sorghum at Hutchison & l.ums
den'j, , 23S
Collegians home from Ynrlous In-
Rtltutlons for tho Christmas holldajH
aro plannliiR on a smoker Now Year's
Kvo and am handicapped Fomewhat
by tho Inability to secure a suitable
placo,for tho ceremony.
Ilom'nml board at Ho South Ivy.
Mrs. C. Ij. Orant. 2 -1.1
George nice of (Jlendale Is encmllng
n few days In the city attcndlnR to
business matters.
Make n hid before January 1st.
A few or thoso big oak' trees on
South Oakdale will be sold to the
highest bidder fooforo January 1st
Tho lots 75x175 will be thrown in.
All assessments paid to date. V. H.
Everhard, 1013 West 9th, phone
C67-J.
Earl Ulrlcli ot tho Union creek dis
trict is npcndlng a few days In the
city with friends and relatives.
Palm rooms, new management,
light, airy rooms, reasonable, rates.
Georgia Klchcr. 259
"YV. a Frultt, in charge of tho for
est ranger station at Copper, Cal., is
spending the Christmas season In tho
city, and attending to official busi
ness. Get your butter, cream, milk and
butter-milk, at Do Voe's.
The M. II. S. alumni will hold n
meeting this evening at tho Hotel
Mcdford. Tho advisability of organ
izing and giving a series ot dancing
parties in tho near future will bo dis
cussed. All bills relating to the
alumni ball will bo brought up at this
time, but no assessments will be lev
ied upon those present, therefore, no
ono need feel under any obligations
to bring along a check book or any
spare currency. Tho meeting will
tako placo on tho mezzanine floor at
7:30 p. in.
' See Davo "Wood about that flro In
surance policy. Office Moll Tribune
Dldg.
Don Under, Tom Scantlln and Seol
oy Hall wcut swimming In Itogue riv
er near tho Uybee bridge Sunday
night about 9:00 o'clock as the result
of dares exchanged between each
other. Tho young men survive.
Ited Crown gasollno 20c at Crater
Lake Motor Car Co.
Tho schools of the city will open
next Monday after a two weeks'
Christmas vacation.
I shall sell to tho h'ghest bidder
before January 1st, lot three Oak
lawn addition on South Oakdale. This
lot is Just north of tho Trelchlcr
AoUfio and is covered with those big
oak trees. H Is 75x175 feet, all as
sessments paid to date. Make a bid.
W. H. Evorhnrd, 1013 West 9th,
phono CC7-J.
Kud Anderson's next nppearance
in the role of a fighter will bo at
Pendleton New Year's Day, his oppo
nent being Sammy Ooodo, who lias
been looking for a crack at tho ox
jirido for years. Thero is no local in
terest in tho combat.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Yves
tou'g Camoro Shop. Over Ib!b Thea
ter ,'i '
English and London papers telling
of tho raid of tho Gorman cruisers on
tho east coast of England havo been
received In tho city. Tho Germans
aro referred to bh (ho "Uaby Killers
of Scarborough," in ono or tho edi
torials, Tho papers also contain tho
words of England's latest popular
war song, outitlod, "Wo Ifato To Seo
You Leaving, Hut Wo Think You
Hotter Go.'i Tho song is a bit of
mild saicaspi ut tho Ililtons who balk
a.tJJjo Idea of going to tho front.
Uring your poultr to Mcdford
'Poultry & Egg Co., now location 109
East 8th. Tolophono 581! 212
Louis Uliicli and wife of Jackson
ville spent Sunday in Mcdford vl
iling friends.
''Insurance" means "Holmes'' and
"Holmes" moans "Insurance." See
Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man."
Tho last of the Christmas mail
from tho east and middle west ar
rived $unday und was distributed to.
day; ending tho holiday rush for the
jioflt office,
Uotit,,iorgluim to lie hid at Hutchi
son & LnniBdon'a, q;jg
Tho weather of the la'sl ten days
haa fro;e up the sprlnga and other
sources of water In tho hills district,
making it hnid for range cattle tb
slack their thirst.
DeVoo Is going to sell COO pounds
ot chocolato decants nt thirty cents
por pound. Get n pound today. It
Mr nbd Mrs. Wayne Leevor of Con
tint Point spent Sunday with friends
ami relatives In tliH rlly.
Sweet elder at Po Voe's. .
A. I) Doming of .ala, Cal., Is
among tho out of town visitors In
the city this week.
Try n quart ot our guaranteed
pure sanitary milk. Phono fivS3-V.
The ftro llopnrttnunt n out this
morning flushing the wind from the
nutters eotlnctwl there after the
sprlnklliiR of tho street with mnrt
during the recent cold spoil, to pre
vent horses from slipping.
llrlng your poultry to Medford
Poultry & Kgg Co , new location 109
East Sth. Telephone 5SS. IMS'
A. H. Cornell ot Grants Pas was
business visitor In the city PHturdny.
llenjamin Collins of Jacksonville
wan a liusiuoss visitor In the clt this
morning.
10 votes given for every cent pur
chase In brass goods and china from
now until end of contest nt M. V II
Co.
Mrs. A. ('. Allen gives a dam-lug
parl at tho Nntntorlum tonight In
honor of her daughter Maiy and
MIsm Henriette Welhs, of Guatemala
lloth joutii; ladles nio attending Miss
Head's school nt Herkelw, Ca!
Urihg our poUltr. to Medford
Poultry & Efcg Co.. Hew location-109
Knst Sth. Telephone r.SU IMS
l'rnlt Commissioner A. C. Allen
has nppotnlcd County Pathologist M.
T. Henderron at deputy horticultural
rominlaelonor for Jackson county.
Mr. Henderson will he In charge 'of
nil Inspection work heieafter and
serves without any lucieaxe In his
salary s pathologist.
If ou can't get what on want to
eat nt any other grocery store call
up 70 and you will get It. Also fi
uites for ever) cent purchased over
80c from now until end of Piano eon-
test.
Winners of yrlies. heretofore un
announced, of the prizes at the re
wnt hospital fair, huo been nn
uounced ns follews: Mrs. A. Green,
BEGIN CAMPAIGN
TOSECURE ACREAGE!
FOR SUGAR BEETSi
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the second from Hie Mloitv Voile
of the well-known warlike nunlllles
of elthel- side of his liinill) tree have
(topped out In him, Hit left his
home In Lucerne, Bwltverlund,, Vprll
t'i, IS97, and o.NpeclH to get back
prll d, V.20,
UnttlcntiKe Jim's "name. Ih .Iiiiuvh
l.auhuo l.ouefenther, and In .10 johih
old. It will tiilo him 23 .ciiiH to
mnk'e his trip, and he Is doing It for
ithiee lensons, his health, adventure,
Tl, ..,,..,.. I ....i.,."uii in secure a nrsi niiuii euucnimii
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lor Hie elnmixliiiunl ol u lieet Mivmr
fnelorv will lu rtivil IhU urtenuiou
nt Table Kook, -wlien siw townitl si. .
einimj uen'iige in Unit uetioil will lie!
et ill motion, ,1, Storey, soil e-!
pelt of Hie heel misnr iuleiex, ui-.j
rived thix nuunlng, uinl wflh V. II. 1
flnrv. i:. . tilet.m, K.V.. lMl, mnl
iilliem. will -penk ut tlieMiMetiiiK this I
nfionioen.
The committee in etaixe lui
eluiugcd the ilule of I lie Talent meet-j
ing lioin l-Yiiliiy to Tltnrln,v niter-1
noon, the -nine date n Cent nil Point. J
McPlmir will he hehl ewry day tlu i
week ill tilt ngiit iiltuml section ol'j
the volley, elein: in tlli i t itevt
SiUmdHx. No' difficulty i- evpeeteil,
in the -eeuriiitr ol the ncienije Milt-
able to the ruiiiK of Miirtir heel
In Hie I'nlverslty ot (experience, llur
1 lng the last 17 yearn he has been on
, Hie go he has tnweled 122, fi HI miles,
all In his harefcM,
Ho suppoitH himself l hIiikIiik
j and diiiielug In the streets and will
holiirorth at .liul.Miinllle toutghl and
In Medfo-tl Tin sliiv
PAST YEAR ONE
OFGREAI
DANGER
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ORES! FIRE
SIOKS
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CANE
of Vancouver, It. C, winner of the
Kodak finishing and supplies atjeonter piece, and Mrs. A. M. lltidon
Wnston-s Camera Shoti. Over Isis tof Toronto. Out., winner of the oil
Theater. I painting of Mt. Hood. farmer-, und Imimih- men mid IiiihI
I.n AMcotoa nnn.rt nf n mppiiI I The finest enillnmniit In Origin Mr OWHCr-. tor the (tHIIUUT of tile HOW III
.lnn f-milnln n Blnrv nt tlin kllllllE DrilltlltC fruit lnbullj. Al.lf.ir.l Prllll. ' dlftrV. APteilBt' t
of Arthur Kellev, a hover, by drown- i Ing Co,
hie nt I.nnir llrnrli initl lnrl monlr . U. It. Mltltcr of Enisle Paint wni n
wonder if this Is the same Arthur f business lsltor In the city last Pat-'wi" ' l"',, nt 1,"il,t' W''-"'
Kellev. Whonlmeared In a counle ivflurday. Iln.v l Wilhw S.iiug. Tliurvlny n
uouts in tnts city.
Nl:V YOUK. Dec 2 Stocka
made material recovery toda front
The c-mm. of il)M, nceoiilniif to
I lie nltioliiU of the foii-i m'l-Mie,
enrriiil ureiilm. ilniiv'er lioin fire In
I lie nntioinil fot'li Ijlnii nnv jenr
xliiee I lie elnliliHlil(lli)( V the lor
e.h. A loiift Mr setfafil', wiihiiiiuiI
I periods of Iliuli Icihl'crtUuie, reeur
Hug hitl ulni tKiiv tfiuiU, und, in
!oiiie I'llnce, iiiu'imiiiljy ; hot, di.v
.iiIkIiIk rcitdeii'd the IpiVhln OKeeeiU
in;l iiilliuiimiilite. In 'diet,1 the
weillln'i- eoliilitimio went ni( lo lie
uore limn hi 1111 0, when the disiiN
tioii liliilm lues occulted.
The total iiiiiulier o linx dining
the xeifoii of ItU I winch lliiviiteucd
the nnlioiiul foieils and Imd In lie
handled hy I lie protective oigutiua
lion o' tlie loie-. service weie lill.
or llllll) moie tliiiu in HUH. (II tin-
linuili'i iiinleiiiillv H'iIiiitiI till
iiiiioiiiiI,
II U omI limited (lu( Hie vulne of the
lllilliei"ii'eueiie mid sil(iil ill IiIiiIio
mid Motiliiiui hlotie n hk i entile over
jfMI.IIOII.IIIIO. In Dicgen mill W'nsli.
Itmloit, cx'peilH cllumle the iilne of
limlioi' mi veil ut iKMtOIHUIllll. Till
docH not iiieluile (he Milne o mm
tlierellillltlllile liliililT. iMIIILT giowlli
,ou ulioiil .".(llll), llllll neiCM o laud, or
t evenil iniltioii ilnllui-t1 woilh of
i ranch mill other pnvnie piopeilv
i whleh n in Hie pulli ol the threat.
lulling COIlllllUlllllOII-,
EXPERiENTSTATfON
NOT TO BE MOVED
Tlie eoiinly eoiirl Wlnlii reeild
tile pioponl to nii'illii i liiml lor Hie
e.Npeiiun nl t-lntion ninl eMhiiire the
""nine lor lite IiiihI now 1 1 I , liu-inei
l,V u pin I of Ho- i omit ho-pilul l.iml
nnd needed now for vem'tnlilc unrili-n.
The (weiitv neie ehiiipriciiig Hie v
priiliotil .Mllnu,i niotl i ifi Ileal'
eieek liottom uinl Mlluele. . lor ex
pel iinelilill I nt 1 1 -
the amount of
I.VI00 ueii'. is Minurht in the vnlley.
I Tomorrow u heel mikiii-
Why walk when jott can ride for
luc to any part of the city. Ford
Taxi. Call AIco SS2R.
J. A. Wcstcrlund left Saturday af
ternoon for Orion, III., where he was
called by the serious Illness of his
aged mother. Mr. Westerlund will
arrive at Orion, Wednesday morn
ing, making close connections ut Sa
cramento with the Overland Limited.
Get it nt Do Voe's.
Mrs. A. C. Burgess and son Ilalph
who have been in Chicago for the
last six months will return to Mcd
ford today.
At Mann's tor five days only, 10
votes for every cent purchase in
coat and suit department. Tho big
gest cut In this line Medford has
ever seen.
Lincoln McCormick, Jr., a student
at tho Leland Standford University,
spending tho Christmas vacation in
this city, is confined to his home by
an attack of tho measles.
G votes for every cent paid In
shoo repairing at Kldds from now
until end of. Piano contest. Shoes
repaired while you wait.
J. O. Gcrking, tho best all around .
photographer In southern Oregon. ,
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, time or placo. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Joe Kelly of tSriffln creek Is at
tending to business matters in the
city today.
Houston's home made sorghum at
Hutchison & Lumsdcn's 2::S
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoso of the
Siskiyou division of the Pacific high
way construction spent the Christ
mas holidays In this city Malting
friends and relatives.
W. II. Jordan of Weed, Cal
the last of the week in Mcdford
itlng friends nnd relatives,
Ited Crown gasoline 20c nt Crater
Lake Motor Car Co.
From January 1 until the end of the
contest the M. K. H. Co., will give
3 votes for eery cent purchase In
carpets, rugs, draieries.
I'heie i u decided xentiinent miioiur , "le low level of the pievlous ucck,U-j Hre. Si lcr cent were etm
UUI-llcil hi-fole lhe liml eovered It'll
iieie. Tlie percentage Hint Ion tied
over more tliuu ten neic ii iiinllei
limn in nnv pievioiiH itu-. The moM
soiioiiM of these lues neeiiiieil in
wetciu Moiituiiit, northern Idaho
mid the 1'neilie slope. In Hie eeutiiil
ninl southern Itneky mountains itou
ditionx weie moie iioiuml, mid only
1," ier cent of the lolnl iiiiinln'i- of
lii-cs oeeiiried in this region. A jne
limiunry estimate shows Hint tho to
tal loss of iiicreliniitahln timber will
probably not e.ece,l . 1(10,000. In
HUD tlie oorrexpoudiiiK estimate v,
ncnrlv l. ",0110.1100, nlllirmuti Inter e-
Mains rauettiK from 1 4 to thtee
points; In the better Known Ipumu-s, In.
eluding the lutei national list.
Most slgulf leant anion those wuh
liiPctihK! Pulled Slates Steel, which adnuiced
to -19, a iHilut above Us minimum.
Itcthlchcm Steel rose two points lo
Its best price for the movement,
IteadliiK, Erie.
Canadian PacUlc, Amalgamated,
Smelling and Northern Paelllu were
llrookljn
('ill ml Point ami 'I'nleul, J'riilny nt
Phoenix mid ulmdv in t It-, eilv. ' while I'nlon Paf-lflc,
Hiisiness nun,' publii-spuiied eiii
ren, huidovvners wild all oilier me
iirued to t-et behind the movement iindl ufi from one to two points
aid ut Hie iMnhlislimeiit of it new in
dustry mid payroll in the vnlley.
lloth the Fanners' nnd Fruitrovv
ers' league nnd jreiierel miNiiiiillccs
named to tuke charge of llie work are
active, and when the week n ended
il is eontideiitlv expected nil iiidits
trial New Ycarx u'ilt will he tiMircd
tlii- hcetiou.
''P.t..kll .. .,u II,.. ....It tit.ll.... bft.nl. t.
,tllll.t ,. ,n II,,' fillip ..nt, .. pnun ...
lag behind. Trading In tho Hist
half hour, while much below normal,
was far In cm ess of Inst Saturiln).
': . t-.-fi. '. as
riOiCES LIKE SIOUX
YODELS LIKE SWISS
SWORNJN-JANUARY 1
Coiltllv nfll'-ils eleeleil al the !n
geiiernt ileclinti will he sworn m on
Weiliirsilnv, .liiniiniv 7, ii-ooiio'i
their dullex that dit.v. t'onutv Ife
cordcr I'led ColviK will xtep into the
IreiiKviici' oflice, Jmil' Si. t'loue
iinller. iiieuitiheiit, ntii iutr. ( liuiiio v
Morey Wikcn ehmve of tin ir tier's
of lire; nllii A. Pell, eoloiiei ; A. 'I'
Uiown, eoiintv Niirvevor. nnd liunk
II. Minldeii, I'liunlv 1'iuilliiiin.miiri'.
Rattlesnnko Jim, half Sioux In
dian, the other half German-Swiss,
I who Is walking around the earth
THE.VTON, Tenn., Dec. 28. Jas. , barefooted, arrived in .Mcdford this
A. Atford, wealthy business man of morning. llcsldcs being u long ills.
Rutherford. Tenn.. was acuulted to- tanco hiker lUttlcsnakc will odel
dnv nf llin murilpp of Hnrrv Coulter, tniul ilnnco. tho first nrrnuiiillslinii.iit
a lawyer. In September, 1913. being a heritage from tho Swiss, and I
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Now For the Greatest Sale of the Year
ONE - HALF PRICE SALE
Think when you can choose from such an immense stock of up-to-date goods as ours at one-half price and less.
Every Tailored Suit In Stock One-half Price.
Every Winter Coat In Stock One-half Price,
Every Child's Coat In Stock One-half Price.
All Evening and Silk Dresses One-half Price.
No marking up and marking down in this sale. Everything as represented one-half the original price
75
TAILORED SUITS
:One-Half Price
$47.50 Suits now S23
$-10.00 Suits now $20.00
.$.'5.00 Suits now $17.50
$25.00 Suits now $12.50
$19.50 Suits now $9.75
WINTER COATS
One-Half Price
$45.00 (louts now $22.50
$35.00 OojitH now $17.50
$25.00 Coals how $12.50
$10.50 Coats now $ 9.75
$12.50 Coats now . ...$ 6.25
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CHILDREN'S COATS
One-Half Prico
$12.50 Cliildron's Coals $6.25
$10.00 Children's Coals $5.00
$ 8.50 Children's Coals $4.25
$ 7.50 Children's Coals $15.75
$ 5.00 Children's Coals $2.50
EVENma AND SILK
DRESSES Ono-Half Prico
$ 15.00 I )resses now . $22.50
$5.00 Dresses now .$17.50
$25.00 Dresses now ,$12.50
$20.00 Dresses now $10.00
$17.50 Dresses now . ..$ 8.75
ALL SKIRTS
Now to Off
$18.50 Skirls
$15.00 Sic Iris
$12.50 Skirls
$ 7.00 Skirls
$ (5,50 Skirls
..$9.75
.. ..$8.95
,..$7.50
....$1.95
$1.15
MILLINERY AT YOUR OWN PRICE
Trimmed Hats, values up to $15.00, -many to choose from, now ,v. $3.98
Untrimractf Hats, values to $7.50, your unrestricted choice .'....'. $1.98
FURS, y3 and ya OFF
Your unrestricted choico from our hand some stock of Furs. Wo must turn them
into money prices, loss than cost.
Tho above is only a partial list of the goods on sale. Sweaters, Umbrellas, Underwear, Gowns, House Dresses, Aprons, Petticoatsall aro roduced in prico.
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