:i it ,r 7T I 51 t PAGE TWO M1QDFOM) MATT, TRIBUNE, MKDKORD. OKMOX. TCICSD Y, XOVFMBKl? 23, 1015 & h' TOCAL AND PERSONAL DctiUty Internal Hovcnuo Collector John Sunimervlllo loft (or l'ortlniid Monday nftor linvlnn inndo Inspec tions In Southern Oregon and tho Klamath country. Good dry wood $1.50 per tlor on ground. It. P. Montgomery, C19 S. Riverside. 221 Messrs, Howard "Warner, Clarenco Ilurk, Loman Itobblns nnd Deri Stnncllff returned from tho fair BiU urday. Tlioy had an enjoyable time. Alex Hoagland, of Indlapaolls, In dlana, who has been visiting a few days In tho upper valley districts, where ho has Interests, Is In the val ley metropolis today, making Inter esting Investigations Into our stock business during tho past thrco or four years. Ho believes that, wlln tho advent ot Irrigation, tho stock buslncsB of tho valley will bo mora than doubled brratlsc of (ho greatly added production of feed. Ho dcclaro that Rogue river valley and adjacent ranges ought to turn out nioro than n millions dollars" worth of rattle, hogs and sheep overy winter. J. O. (Jerking, tho host all around photographer In southern Oregon, Always rollablo. Negatives mado any whero, limo or placo, Studio 228 Mnlri St. Phono 320-.T, Tho fine line of personal cngravml Christmas cards sold by tho Medford Printing company nro proving very popular. You should sco tho lluo heforo you dcclda on jour Christ mas remembrances. Theso llltlo en graved rumcmbrnnrcA fill In muny n niche, whero nioro expensive prcsentx would provo a burden. Ilert Cornwall, formerly of Jack sonville, but now of St, Paul, Minn., will return this week to his St. Paul homo, after n visit horn of thrco weeks. Ilert declares that ho will re turn to tho Itogiiit river valley when his contract expires In St. Paul. Ho has traveled about a great deal shico leaving hero flvn years ago and has found no placo that suits his fancy for a permanent homo as well as Jackson county, Try n King Spitz clgnr and on courage homo Industry. Tho regular mid-monthly llllile Study muotlng of tho Amount class of tho Haptlst church will bo held Wednesday oVonlng, Nov. SMlh, nt tho homo of Mrs, 10. J. Stewart, MM Pennsylvania avenue. All old nnd new members nro requested to bo present. Don't forget to onjor some kind of len cream, frozen plum pudding or cluui berry sherbet at MuMrldo's for your Thauksglvlnc dinner. Phono. 211 Davn (llbson of Hakersfleld, Calif., brother ot Mrs. M. M. Aureus, Is vis iting hero for a (ow days.' Home mndo taffy at Do Voti's. Hegular mooting of Kennies Chap ter Wednesday evening, Nov. 21th, Masonic hall, 7:30. Initiation work. Kxcluslvo ubo of tho alleys by tho hour to prlvato parties, clubs and organizations ut tho Ilox Hall nlluys. Phono 134. tf Tho Juvenile court desires to thank tlmno who yesterday generously con tributed clothing for tho throe hoys of Mrs. Ithotuu ot Cold Hill. The clothes will bo sent to tho needy mother today. Chocolato creams, carnmrls, chips, peanuts, etc., only 30o a lb. At Do Voo's, fiourgo Kohlbagen, of Itosoburg, was an ovor-nlght visitor In Medtoid. Candles, birthday cake ami hold ers, all colors, two lengths for cande labra. Medford Hook Store. Itnlpb Stanley, or Hutto Palls, U In tho city on busluoos. Polled ham and nneon at DoVoo's Mrs, l.onch, Abdo-Support and Harrley surgical cornet, at 32G N. Uartlett. Hon Itlngery, ot Lake creek dis trict, is doing busluoss In Medford today. Hutto Palls Wood Yard, Phone 48 or 223. Wood all kinds. 221) D W. Murrlll. of Albany, Is a bus Iiiohh visitor In the valley metroo lis. When better insurance ti sold Hnlmos The Insurance Mmi will sell It. Alton Cooku, of Do Molne- Ion a will leave for Ills home tomorrow, going by uuy or Sail Praiulsro Sir Cooko bun devoted ten lns to fa uilllarltinK hlmselt with the ml tan tagos of Southern Oregon nnd Inn neon enough in that luugtli of iiiu to convince htm that ho would like to liavo a houio here. Phono 100 for Halt Taxi Co. Coun try service only. Itmisonwble rates; largo eomfoi table oara ChnrloH J Wrenu, of Yuma, Ariz., came In ltotue rltor vulloy wiwe dnya ago In the lioix of (IndiNg vsottnt KoyornniPiit luml to hsmanload. (tut. ' ill tho nUt'utt of tlmt HtlvuuUu to ' houueekt)r. he will try to ntnt 'fujiii tM ear uad enuttlUh klBUOlf In (hat v.mv iindl ! am Ml) kl Tu'iriu propertv 'So Voo buys bor bothna Andrew Aatgeu. f ' hUU. U la 't'ho'vu'llej. in iwinl, o a hMo. l will proliaUl.v Iocs'" ,n hi IMttlW autnet. Miller T. Orovo, of Hlonmlngton Illinois, tarried In tho valley two or thrco days' on his way to Chohalls, Washington, on a business errand. Ho Is much pleased with Botithorn Oregon and will stop on his return for a more thorough Investigation. Henry Mollis, who sustained n broken wrist whllo nt work with young horses on tho Itandall place a week ago, will leuVo tonight for week's visit In San Krnnclsco. Will Totro, of this vicinity,' will go to tho Panama exposition noxt wcok nnd from San Prnnolsco ho will go to Fresno to visit with friends for a month. For Thanksgiving pop corn See "The Poppery" opposite tho May Co. There Is nothing new about person al greeting cards with your nnnic en graved on them. Wo Iirvo them evory year. Samples for your solccllon. Medford Hook Store. C. O. Jenks, vlco president nnd genornl manager of tho P. & K. and vlco president also of tho (Ireat .Nor thern Pacific Steamship Co., will puss through Medford In tho morning enroute to San Francisco by way of Portland, stopping long enough hero to tako along n fine sample or two of Itogue river valley fruits. Ileaiitlful lino of engraved and II lumlnalefl personnl Xnlns Cards, with envelopes to mntch. Seo tho lino nt tho Medford Printing Co i Mrs. Kirk nnd son, of St. Paul, Minnesota, who have been visiting with the family of 1). W. I.uke, In tho Orchard Home district, will leave to day for their home, being on their return from a visit to the Panama ex position. Fresh roasted peanuts nt Do Voo'fl. For watch worn mat satisfies, Johnson tho Jowolor. 220 Alox Nlhley will leave on the 1:20 train this afternoon for San Fran Cisco, where be will moot his father, Should his report of the sugar hoot situation hero be sufficiently fnvnr ablo, It may bo thnt Mr. Nlbloy, Br., will return with Alex Nlbloy to .Mod ford and Initiate tho work nocossury to closo tho deal for tho beet sugar factory. Otliorwlsn, that formality will bo delayed until tho fnrmers In this valley shall havo signed up' tho ncrcngo required. This they havo not yol done. fi00 ncros nro Bhy. Huy your fat Thanksgiving turkey direct from tho ranch. Phono 11-F22 for delivery tomorrow. 210 The Thanksgiving round-trip rate on tho Southern Pacific from Med ford to San Frnnclsro and the expo sition will be offectlvo tomorrow morning, tho first train on which tho ralo may bo used being tho 2:tS In the morning. The round trip tickets cost $ 10. SO, tho choapost rato yet given. On sale only on the 2 felt nnd SGlli. Special prices on ongrovod cardB for a few days, olthoi' from old plato or with new plato, Medford Printing Co. H. J. Iteerh came In this morning from the Fish lako country and re ports that snow hnH been falling ' heavily nt times In that region dur-1 lug tho pnst sovorul days. A. C Allen lias returned from the I Page theater' wus lowdod to Its ut- slate horticultural meolliiK at Cor- most capacity Sunday nftoritoon to hear Ux-C'ongressinau Itlchmond P. vallls. The public market will be oponod Wediipsdny, Not. z'lth. Itodorlek Maoleay of tho Marleay Ifctnto Co., uf Woddobum, left Tuos doy for San Krnnclsco. Upoh bis re turn he will speak to the memborn of the Itoguo Itlvor Fish Protection association. Smoke a KJng Spitz cigar, Co. They oro homo-mailo. Three persons Hod for the largott number of spsros In nny one gnmo at tho Ilox 1111 alloy last Wook. In bowling ort the tie. Al Hagen made the highest scorn, 109. ami received n "Hud Md." K. V. Coffin was soc ond with 12. nnd A. McCain had lift for third. Special prices on oimravml enrdr. new and from old platos, !or a few days ot tho .Medford Printing Co. Coorgo K. Snndors, vlco prosldont of the OiPgon-Utnh Hoot Sugar Co., resident nt Grants Pass, Is In tho city today on business connocled with the final ncrcngo campaign. $1 Casseroles for &1.7U, Wcdnev day only. Crntor Lake lidw. Co. M. J. Hradlcy, traveling engineer of the Cnllfornln-Orogon Power Co. Is in Medford today on business. Kxcluslvo use of tho nlloys to prl vato partlos, clubs and organizations nt tho Ilox Hall alleys. Phono 131. F. J. (Hidden nnd wlfo, of Tncoma, aro registered at the Hotel .Medford, Mr. aildden having como on n mis sion of business nnd Investigation. Do Voo delivers tho Orcgonlan to you every doy for 7fic a month. Judge It. K. Piatt, of Klgln, llll nols, Is visiting with Mrs. Agnes I low oil, mi elderly sister, who resides In n suburban district near Medford Judge Piatt, who Is SO yoars old and yet qulto hnlo, soys If ho wore young er ho would bo tempted to abandon tho old homosload nt ISIglu, where ho Iiiih lived 13 years, and mako his homo In Medford. I In rognrds the Itogue river valley as ono of the choicest place for residence on the Pacific coast. 00 c (luornsey Waro, Individual combination tea pot 35c. Crater Lake llardwnro Co., 323 K. .Main. Carl Von dor llollon of Wellon was n Medford visitor Tuosday. Try ono of those ulg Ico cold 5 cent inllkshnkon at Do Voo's. Joe Kelly of (Irlffln creek Is doing business lu Medford today. Speclnl low prices on nil pipes nt tho Medford Cigar Store, 211 Mrs. Win. McPIipo of Portland Is n visitor lu this city today. Insuro your nut" In tho Alllnnco against theft, fire. C, Y. Tongwnld. Hobson's HpcCch for national prohi bition. ItpV. w. I'. Shields prcsldod and H. 15. Kiliueades led the singing. Dr. H. L. Stenrns, national secretary of the Anti-Saloon league outlined tho campaign ami appealed for fin ancial aid, for which Mr. Hohson made h vigorous attack tiKn tho do nion rum concluding with a stirring account of tho sinking of the Mnrrl ninc during the Spnnlih-Ainerlenn Wnr. Sco tho Medford Printing Co. for engraved calling and bimlnoMt enrds for Xnim presents. Special prices for ton days. " It will pay yon to come to Crater Loke Hdw. Co. WeWdnosdaJ". It. L. Clay, of CimiU Pass, Is a bus IneM visitor In the valley metropo lis today. i 2 $ Huy Medford made candy nt tho Shnslu. Captain A. ,). Vance hnH returned from a business trip to Salem. The Medford high school football team is being put through tho fin ishing touchos of tho soason's train ing for ItH big gnmo with Ashland on Thanksgiving day on the lattor's grounds. Tile game played In Mod ford resulted In n tie score. A largo number of tlekots have been sold In Medford and a good slze legeallon will go to Ashland to root for the local players. Drs. A. It. nnd Lou Is" Hedges, chl roprnctlc physicians, Stewnrt build ing, 235 Fast Main St. Mrs. Charles Lower, Mrs. C. B. Shell and Harold Lower, of Prospect, are visitor lu Medford today. Weston Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Fred llansson, nslstant supeiln tendent of the Southern Pacific, is registered at (he Hotel Holland from Portland. Butternut bread at Do Voo's. Jiidjjo C. It. (lay will go to Port land tomorrow on official business. Postage stamps nt e Voe's. Louis O Centner, county patholo gist, returned this morning from Cor vnllls, whero ho went to attend tho state horticultural convention nnd fYult show. He roporls a large at tendance nnd n very busy session. The students of the collego prepared the fruit show, a featuro of which was tho presence of fruits from sev eral eastern and mid-western states for purposes of comparison. Tho fruit display was attractive. Magazine subscriptions nt tho Med ford Cigar store. Lowest rates. 2il Col. Goo. P. Minis will leave tomor row for a visit to San Francisco nnd the Panama exposition. 8ee Dave Wood about that fir In inrnnco policy. Office Mall Tribuno Bldg. - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Folger will leave for Chicago this evening for on extended visit. LlBKott & Myers premium depot nt tho Medford Cigar Store. 211 Something now. Personal, engrav ed Xmns greeting cards. See the line nt Medford Printing Co. The funeral of Mary Hoaro Mosli er, wHo of John Moshor, who died In Medford, Nov. 21, will bo bold nt Weeks nnd McGowan's chapel Wed nesday, Novcmbor 2 1 nt 2 o'clock, tho ilex. Itolllns officiating. Interment In I. O. O. F. cemetery. W. 0. Webb, formerly of Medford, died nt his homo at Talent Saturday evening, Nov. 20, aged (U. Ho was burled Tnc-duy at tho 1. O. O. F. cemetery, Medford, Itev. W. F. Shields officiating. He was a shoe maker by trade and has beon n resi dent of the valloy for the pant ten years. 110 acres Hutto Creole bottom, all under Irrigation nt n cost of ton cents nn Inch. Will grow nil grains, al falfa, clover, onions, celery, sugnr boots; ono fourth mile to depot. This is n proposition that will Interest you If you want something; good nl almost tho cost ot water. From tho owner to you. Hox 111, Faglo Point. Harry Itoamos, of Phoenix. o camo to Medford yesterday, return ed today. . - . i . ' f JiMwjfi$BKCffifcEifly QW'i'tBV&&BVr MWt psssammaastm Mite, smB!mm SPECIAL AT THE DAISY F0n THANKSGIVING 'DAISY Yo-k Huck Schleffelln I iSPJtt I LarrowoH pure New wheat Flour, 0 lb. bags. Grocery. Arthur Colemon, of Porllnnd, nr rived lu this city today on the 10 K for n visit of a week among stock men. While here he will also In- ' vestlRato tho orchard by-product feed ' i iliiostlon. it Is his opinion thnt a ' good deal of fruit Is going to waste In this valley and (hat It ought to ho utilized for hog food. GOc for round trip to Ashland on Nov, 2 Mb to Ashland vs. Medford foot ball game. Cars wait during uuiuc. Phono 100 for sout reserva tion. Hall Taxi Co. 211 Peter IS. Walnwrlght, of tho Pa- wuif tvwiiui unstvi ii uB"t'nw'(lttfk1 I I " 1 1 r n I. h ell) and valley vl.llor lu the In-j" "' ""' ""u ou,,,:t w,u tereiit of tvto or thiee families who :,,,U"r mw. want lo exchange tbclr IMIiuiini ' -!' ' '' , s-""i- S?rJSinm l",,", '" ,,l Ilupw White Velvet lee Cream Co. Hot Tnmules nt tbo Shasta. JllO 'si , sTMl BUTTER G5e PER H0LL Cr.inlierrv Slicmcrt. Ice Cream Turkeys. Mnplc Nut Strawberry mill Vatilll.i Ice Cream. FOR THE LIBERAL SUPPORT GIVEN THIS STORE THIS SEASON. OUR BUSINESS HAS SHOVN A NICE IN CREASE AND THIS HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE ONLY BY THE LOYALTY OF OUR PATRONS. Our policy of small profits and cash prices will continue through out the season. We have discounted all of our bills, and selling for cash we have no bad accounts. These tv;o itc-ms go a long ways toward reducing cost, and thus wo are able to put our goods over the counter for a little less, And remember, too, that we aro associated with a strong chain of Golden Rrlo stores, which gives ua unusual buying power. On "Womlnv r (his week we roi-eixi'tl by express from New York koipo Heni'ilil'itl KuMiiiijr; Howim, just (lie thing for the Tljanks giviiif ball. Those gowns are made of white and pink silk net. trinnned with iiikim'S5aliiieniifl blue tnlTeta. ennarv and light blue litfTotn trimmed with silk net nndirliil'fon, and soYoral other combinations of crepe, taffeta and chiffon. PUICKD AT $15.00, $10.50; $18-50 mid $20.00. (S o these in our window.) We have in stock 'V) of this season's Ladies' Suits which we will place on sale at a sacrifice price. If vou are conteniulatimr the purchase of a suit, this is your opportunity. This is tho way we have cut tho prices. $i'J.".0 Suits reduced to $ S.50 $1 l.f.O Suits reduced lo S 9.00 $1(5.50 Suits reduced to .. $H).:0 Suits reduced to.. $22.00 Suits reduced to. $2.).00 Suits reduced to.. $12.00 $1:5.80 $1 5.:0 $16.50 Our stock of Ladies' Coats has just boon replenished willi a new .shipment from Xow York, thus keeping up a good assortment. Thev are priced now at $7.50. $0.50. $10.00 and' up to $18.50. LADIES' SILK WAISTS Tub Silk in stripe $iS.50 AVhito Crepe, long sleeves $2.50 The new (Jeorgette Crepe, long sleeve and the two-in-one collar $3.50 Vo would not overlook the men. Whether it is a suit, overcoat, bat, shoes, shirt-, collar or tie. we have it and at (loldeu mile prices. Suits at ., Overcoats at . Hats at Jlarrv Dress Shoes M. &'V. Dress Shirts Ties .$S.S0 to $19.80 S10.00to$lG.50 .... $1.39 to $3.00 $3.00 to $1.50 95 10 to 506 Hoys' Suits with two pairs of pants,.$3.00, $4.50 and ,. .. - $5.50 olden Rule MEDFORD, OREGON Mm-- j V 311 YOU SHOULD BE THANKFUL Thai "'i lui .i m.uket whin- oii i n tin best of cvorv thins; lo lie had wiu-u ou w.iul it, nnd Ir sure of satisfaction. WE ARK THANKFUL To be able to supph your every want and guarantee to please vou. Let us remind you to lenf your order now fi that Tttrkev, Chiekeit, Duck. (Tmiwor MeaU for the TlMnl'Hfiviitg dinner. 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