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PAGE TWO MEDJfOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MUDtfORD. PHMPX. TUl'KSDAV, .DKrtiMlMU '-. Ji)ir & i . ,, mm- w- ca kT l.l.-..f-f 10CAL AND PERSONAL ' Wf. J, Tuck nnil L. Davenport, bus iness mon of Portland, nre in Mcilfonl today on business. Spdclnl snlo of Onyx onamolwnro, dish pnnn, water buckets, lipped pnns, bnll kclticfl, etc. Snttlrdny only, cliolco 25c. jr. P. nnrt lldw. Co. 217 (Ihas.. II. JMtlKcon, of Kt. Wayne, Iifii., fIH'r(iKlfltorpd ut tlio Hotel Mod ford today. All tlio latest shoot inunlc at Cc per copy. Music not carrfoti In stock will bo ordorcd for you at Halo's Piano IIouso. Mllo Thompson, n business limn of Portland) 18 a Medford vlaltor to day. When better insurance Is sold Holmes Tho Insurance- Man will soil it. Ky Matthews, an oltl-tlinur In Urn Uorcu rlvdr vnllay, bill for many yottts a runhlunt tind horseman of WIIIIhIoh, North Imhola, U vIhIIIiik Willi relatives and ft lends In Mod ford and vicinity, the first tlmo for twenty-three yeois Mr. Matthews Is known all over tint valley by pio neer residents. It was ho who broilRht tho first news of the exeeu- tlbn of Captain .lack, chief of the murderous Modoc tribe, nt Kofi Klamath, In the very early sovontiuH, t.Oj die Inhabitants of Hogno river vallgy. Mr. Matthews, who has nt inined to n ripe iikc will remain some days yet nmeni: his host of friends, Ills lioadiitmrters lii'lhtf at the renl donco of Mrs. Hollo Daluy, it rela tive. Kthol Ilarrymoro In moving plcttiro nt tho Page theater last tlmu to night. Commissioner W. Con I.eover, on his way home from county court at Jacksonville, did buslnosK In Medford today, Cliocolato cronms, caramels, chips, peanuts, etc., only 30c a lb. at Do Vnn's. O. T. Ilorsner, tho now niannner of tho VlnliiR theater at Ashtnnd, accom pnnlcd by Operator F. II. Hankoy, of the same theater, we.ro liiislness visi tors In Medford today. Mr. Sankoy formerly lived hero and devoted part nf (ho day to renewing nciiualntaiico with old-tlulo nelRhbors. . i?co tho display of Onyx onninol fl'arn In window M. V. &. II. Co.Hpec lal sale Saturday only, cliolco llftr. 217 Samuel Storey, the soil man for tho OrpKon-lltnh SiiRar Co., caino up from (Irnnts Pass this morning nnd is con furrlnjcJTwUli tho beet siiRur forcon huro today. . KtheMiiirryninro, one of America' itrwilcwt actresves nppuared at tho Psrn thhater Wedilosday night, in thu "Flnnl JiillKinont," mid was oho of the best pictures of tho soasont' .Tho Patho, 1'ljuro shows tho O. A. C. team ilafvutlnk tho .Mlrtilitnn AkkIos. Hob Cordon, of Prospect, Is a Med ford visitor today, having come In last evening on buslnofw. All the latest sheet music nt 5c jtcr opy. Music not carried In slock will be nrdorod for ou at Hale's Piano House. 0. I. Tnnar ot Lake Crook Is u Medford visitor today. OirpontHrlug and shop work, nil kinds. C. K. Collins, 31 X. Hurtled. uas A. Whltloek, of Itomie River, came .to .Mtjilford last mttnlug on n busl uetM errtuid and reniMlued today. Free, a 10c tin of Stag smoking with On eh 2Bo pipe at Mvdford Cigar Store. J 17 , W.'llnmphrey. of Whltuoy, Mlnne Bfltn, U InokliiK about tli valley for a wook or wl. The Piiwlotuiinu I a ill on will hold tholr bhs.tr Frlduy nud Kntu'rdny, Dft ccmbur a nnd I, oust of May Co store. Fancy Work, apioiiH, homo cooking, eiiiuly. T. M. Itoburls, it lumltiMM innu of Portland, ts legUtored at the Nash. A. R. ImVo, of Suiniior, Washing ton. Is tukltiK oitici vstlous alHiut the ItoKiie river vll tliU week, with a view to boeomliiK Interested. Mr. liaks hat observed that the farmers of the vwllo) are not wtl equipped with modem liuplemeutH of agrlcul. turo, o reniKikw, also, that modern farming methods should l Itctter mi (hiratopi) In this tilly: that lack or development on proper lines may bo ' traced to that source In ittost eases. Mr. Lake Is an up-to-date farmer nud would like to try hi fortune In this vulloy, when we got lirluatloii. All tho latoat sheet music at 5o per WW'. MuiIq not carried In stock will bo ordaroil for you at Hale's I'lauo llouw. II. U. Sharp, or Dl.von; QkUhoma, la a valley vWltor this week Mr iharp has found oxeuvo to otunplaln of the local teiidenry to put tho price of kind up oh aeoount or prOinUtal proerltr for tills valley In thu pear future, He regards that mlstaku as an Ill-omen Presbtertati Uaaar opowa Fiidit 1 h m et of May Co. store. 117 Clenn Hoim. of Aaiiland diairlet, la In Miifid today ou busitteae. Itnrlua; just r ' r . hI fiow a week's visit to. t'rpcci i. naMfemla. He Vt-p i'U ktr kotlliM, Percy Taylor, of tho Applegate country, Is a Medford sightseer to day. Ho confesses that he hasn't any particular business here, but he likes to run up to tho metropolis occasion ally to Beo bow wo afe moving toward iho goal of tho sugar factory, Irri gation nnd u few other things we ought to have. Smoke King Spitz and Pantela, two best Cc cigars on market. tf Don't forget tho fish every day nt Fish Market. . Miss .Icsse'llettni, of Fnlrvlow, New Mexico, sister of A. I Ilium, of Phoe iflK, was n iJ'Cent guest of Miss Her tha Dunlap in San Diego, California. Mrs. A. It Wilcox will leave on Friday for Houthern California to spend the winter. Sho will stop at the fair onroute. Unite Falls Wood Yard( Phono 48 or 22H. Wood till kinds. 229 t)rn. A. It and Louise Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stowart build ing, 235 Fast Main St. M. II. Whipple and wlfo will urrlvn thln week from Los (lalos, Califor nia, returning to their home In Itogue ltlvtir having been gone it year. Mr Whipple, who is In very poor health, has been under the care of three phy sicians since last .Inly. He Is u heavy property holder In Rogue River anil vicinity. Friends of the family In their home community, although sor ry Hint Mr, Whipple's health has not much Improved, will extohd a wel come to him and Mrs. Whipple on their arrival. Meet your frlonds nt Atwood'fl Hox Hall alley. Phone 13 1. tf See Dave Wood ntouf that flr in itiranco policy. Office Mall Tribune nidK. In a (iilet wedding, solemnlred In the presence of a few relatives unil friends at the Christian church par sonage, December I, 1 915, In the evening, Rov. II. K. Tucker pronolmc-' cd Samuel A. Marshall and Miss Odes sa Stacy, husband and wife. Mr. nud Mrs. .Marshall have for some tlmo re sided In Central Point nud will con tinue to mnko tholr home there. Their mnuy friends, young and old, extend them hearty good wishes that fortune may fuvor them In a long life of hap piness. Fresh park sauerkraut 10c quart. Fish Market., Ilcautlful line of engraved and Il luminated pcrsounl Xmas Cards, with envelopes to mntch. Seo tho lino nt the Medford Printing. Co ., ,.; l. O. Foreman, of .I.qh Angeles, oft r his Southern California hopto.liml fnf evening, Intoiullng to return to Itopie river valley early In tho spring. Mr. Foreman Is greatly pleased with Southern Oregon and believes that lu development will be more rapid and Hiilm'tautla'l In tho (mmodlato fu ture than ever before. A few dolls nnil head left from old ittnck nt almost nothing. Medford Hpok Sloie. . . I U T I O Corking tho best nil around photographer In 'sbuth?rn',Ofcglin Mwnya rollnblo. Noiatlvct mado nuy-a-hero, tlmo or placo Studio 228 Main St. Phono 330-.1 Harry Stanton, of Weed, Califor nia, nrlrved In Medford today for a sojourn of a mouth, during which tlmo ho will not overlook an oppor tunity to arrange his luminous to ie main permanently. Weston Camera Shop ror first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies Double S3, ft II. green trading irtamim given on plpturos and picture framing Friday and Saturday at Wat ers. William Von dur Mellon, or Kngli Point, is In tho city today on bus nose. Rolled bam and nncon nt DoVoo's Home mftdo taffv at Dp Voo's A S. Furry ran down from Phoe nix today on a buslntww errand. Did J on any eheene. Wo have It. Kory hind. Fish Market. Mr. and Mrs V M Thomas, ot Talent are Medford visitor today, Mrs Thomas deslilug to witness Kth ol HarrymortTs atllstle performance In "The Final Judgment '' Coed dry wood It. CO per tier on ground. R. F. Montgomery, 019 S. Rlvorsldo 221 Phono Hit) for Hall Tnxl Co. Coun try service only. Reasonable rntoa; large comfortable cars. R. D Jennings, (raveling freight alien! of the Southern Pacific, Is do le limine lu Medford today. Try end of those bti,; Ice cold 5 cent milkshakes nt Do Voe's. Kthel Rarrymoro In iiiovIiik picture at the 1'aa.o theater tonlaht I). C. Ilarrl1, Southern Pacific ronduiaster, la to the city on busluoee today Hedeeni vour LlKgett & Myers coin ihiihi at Medford (Mar Store. 117 Muttorniit brnti lm Voe's Proaideiu Pat W.tlch. of the Roue Uher Canal ioinpuii, left for Spo kane last tilalit. Poatage stumps it e Voo's. See the Mmlford Printing Co. ror ouaravel calling and bualueaa cards for Niwa preaenta. ShmIuI prlcoa for ten days. Mrs I.. U. Uuaart kift for San Krauclaeo joeterUay to lalt the big show. Tho wlaast won lu the world oat rtah. Do yoii Klah Market. 8 II. groea trwiUa tHWW with OYory purchMO at Modfurd Uloelrlf Co. tiT MY BEDROOM AT GERBERVILLER. FRANCE T I ". V J . ' i. t 'i fymm -.!' A&i r'-TI. 1!"S1 1$ A' mMmt mrn 4Q v .Aft JHHT HfiiaililiH mnnM. T 'V11' ''tfilk h '- "t mmW&fj-tmmr m "A mIicII fiom it Ficiii'li ""t-iniii vim, the most tcinhle of leulur linl tlelield nitillerv, hud exploded oiithide this Imtise diirins Hie I ct it kilir "f the illiip I nun the neininii". TIiih shows what Ihe -hell did to the Ihhm'. Shot - tot n Iioiimcs nre the rule in the win- one, lint milioth both ers much nlioiil lepairiu them."-- Koliett Minor. It. T. Monroe, of tho I'mpqun vol ley, Is looking over tho Rogue river alley today In an investigation ot the dally Interests here. He may conclude to establish li dairy herd In this valley. A "Pacific Cedar Chest" for Xuiub. An Ideal gift. All' hutH one hair o'ff at Lottlo M. Howard's. 218 Tho Iowa Socloty will entertnln their members on Wednosdny even ing, Decembor 8, nt St. Mark's hall, with a banquet, followed by a pro gram. The banquet will ho at (1:30. After the preliminary program, an orchestra will rurnlsh music for an Informal dance. IiiHtiro your nuto In the Alllnnco against thoft, flro. C. Y. Tcngwald. Something now. Personal, engrav ed Xmas greeting cardii. Sno the lino nt Modtord Printing Co. Peter Huns, of F.llensburg, Wash ington, Is lu tho city today, having come down from Kaglo Point, nnil will !ene tomorrow on his return home. However, ho will make his homo In the F.nglo Point district after March 1st, having purchased an Inter est In it small farm lu that vicinity. dates soils Ford cars, $200 down nnd $25 a. month. 239 'Special prices on engrnvod cardc. new nnd from old platen, tor a fow dayH at tho Medford Printing Co. 1). W. Campbell, assistant general manager of tho Southern Pacific, R. A. McAllister, land commissioner of the S. P. Co., Ralph K. Moody, attor ney for tho Southern Pacific, passed through Medford Tiiosdtt) evening lu their private ear Slskiou. Mrs. Leach, Abdo-Support llarcley surgical corset. 2f. N. llartlett. Do Voe delivers tho Orogonlnn to von every day for 76c a month. Henry Stacey, of (Irnnts Pass, Is a business visitor In Medford nud vicinity today and will remain ou it business onion! the remainder of tho week. Special prlcoa ou onxinvod cards for n few dau, either from old plate or with new plate. Medford Printing Co. For watch worn tnat satisfies, Johnson the Jeweler. 2?0 Hamilton J Watklus. of Itosoiutr. Is In Iho Southern Oickoii tllsiilct today ou husluoe. Kthol Rarrymnre lu moving picture at tho Page theater tonlaht. Proah roasted peanuts at Do Voo's. Hal T. Maber, ot Pnallup. Waah limton, doing business among tho stockmen of the valley this week. Pleasure of recoUlug a Rift Is the appearance. Deiinlsou's and other trimmings Medford Hook Store. Hot Tnmalea nt tho ShuBta. VITA WA, (hit . Dee. -J. The prop oMitinn of Imung CihiiuIm finance a jMiilioii of Ureal Hritaiu'n war ee pemlilure was etuixideied tmliu at a mcctiitc of Pinnace Minixter White ami u eoHimittiM' of the Citiiiitlinii Ranker' nawoeinlioii. Mimuler White nul Ihe question of fiiinneiiuf in art or whole Canada' ! tremeudnuM production of tthelU, inn ititioiiK and other war nmklies hud been connidctvd at tlie tsint'cietice. It wh Maid that a line of credit to Caiiadiau hcll inauiitacttircrs will be ctabb.bt'il bv Caiiadiau bankx with Ihe aid nud indnroeineiit ot the Can adian .ro eminent based uptui Itntixh bomU of Iteaoiil'v InlU. TOO UTU Tt CUSSIKV. FOR SALK Oood ouiik Jersey cow. cheap. Phone JiS-lt 223 FOR SALM Cheap. 152 H acrea fine Irrigated (arm, water all lutlil for, vu oxKMie to keep up: 16 acre, ifwed for sugar beu; 15 arrea wheat : 10 aero rw) elover; a not VHlldtuga; I sprlKca u upper greuatf: 75 aorea cmmIim oiUiaa until. Vmi K. Jor4. 0r, )Ml lMttl. SIT mW Fto-'-' fmi ' SLB JmmmTW JT "" ')Am- KAWmmmmmWlmW Wr i XT. WELSH TO MEET 6 IN TITLE BOUT NBW YORK, Dee. 2. Freddie Welsh of Kngliind niuLCIiiirlcv White of Chicago, through their managers, siirued tin ngi cement here today to meet in u tuenty-round bout within nix weeks lor the lightweight eham iionnliip of the world. Welsh, us the champion, nud White, ns the tdiullciigei', ugrccd to meet be fore the club til'l'erini; Ihe best in ducements, nil bids for the bout to he received' not later than Thursday, December III. The iniirilists nureed to weigh i;i5 nt '2 p. m. on the ufteruoon of the battle if the contest is .held in Ihe evening, or I. 'I,') pound ill II) n. in. in case it i fought during; the uf teruoon. Their managers each posted $1000 foifeit lor-weight nnd further agreed to place no additional $ir00 each in the hands of the stakeholders for up pearuiiee tit the time the Imut is awarded to the club ofieiim; the be-t inducements. The Iciins of the ngiccmcnt reml that the boxers are to meet under (jHpen-lierrv rules in it baltle of twcnt or more rounds with a refer ei's decwiou. MERGHANTS SEEK NQN PARTISAN TARIFF WASHINGTON, Dee. '.'. John .1. I'ahe.v, luesideul of the ehiiiubcr ol eoiiiinci.e of the Tinted Stiite-, told l'iviileiit Wilson todav that huiiii"-s men want coiiktok to estnhlixli a iiiiiNUiiiiii Itit iff cMiunir.-ioii and iiititle mentis to 'trengtheu the mcr ehaiit marine. Mr. r.iliov deehited (here un great need lot more lup to eurrv the ex-mrt- ol the Culled Stales. The president told Mr. Fnhev he wiii tiiilviuir hoth ipit'tiuii ct. carcl'ulU. exi: spooxi't'i. (jivics ASTONISH I.Nti RKSILTS M oil lord 'roeldonts nro astonished at the gi'ICIv leaulta from the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, gl.werlno, etc , known as Adlur-I-Ku. This rem. od mi- on ROTH upper ami lower bowel ..ml is so THOROI'HH a bowel cleuiisci that It la lived successful!) Ill appendicitis. ONIfi SI'OONFl'L of Adler I a relieves almost ANV CASK or constipation, hour or gass stom ach OMi MINl'TK after oit lake It tho Ka- s rumble and pass out L II. Ihukinn, Drugglkt. Adv. MONEY Savpd by lotting mo do your work. Wateht nnd Clocks cleaned $1 00. Main Springs $1.00. Agate Criudlng 30c ami up. Diamond Sotting. All kludk uf Jewelry repairing. Special cut on finished agates. Iiargalus in w niches I will save you money on all work Kver thing guaranteed sat tjfucton. Clocks culled for and de livered auy place lu tho city, l-WY K. DIAMOND, HI F Main St. Phono S7S-L Whet; Btlcr Movinti Pictures Are Mntlc, THE STAR THEATER Will Show Them We Chance Everv Day. WHITE WEEKS I IN 10 BE PARIS, Dec. 2 - DetachmentB of Italian troops woro lauded In Ava lonn, Albania, ou Tilesduv, according to Information fiom a tellable HOiiice In Athens, a dispatch to the Temps from the Greek capital today says: Although Avalona, lu southern Al bania on tho AMrlntlc, bus been un der occupation by Italian troops for some months past, tho statement that Italj Is sending tddlttonal forces there ma) readily he taken to moan that they are intended for use lit connect ion with the allied operations In the HalkutiH. Reports that Italy would take part In the Halkan campaign havo been current tor some time but no posi tive announcement thai she would do so has been made. UPHELD; VITAL VALUE FOR WEEK JnFFHRSON (MTV, Mo., Dec. 2. -The validity of contincts for adver tisements In Sunday newspapers was upheld today by tho Missouri supreme courl. l. Tho case ijt Issue was stilt of Iho Piillltzcr Publishing company (St. Louis, Post Dispatch) agulnst Henry J. McNIchols for part payment on a contracl for Sunday advertising. Mc NIchols defense was that tho publica tion of a newspnper on Sunday wns a violation of the state labor law. The opinion or Chief Justice Wood- son of the supreme court says: "Tho onl quostlon presented or determination Is whether tho publica tion of the great dally papers of tho country Is a work ot necessity. "Tho great Bcrvlco tho press Is ronderlng humanity Is performed ou Sunday as well ns upon, Monday or upon any other day of the week nnd Its beneflcenco Is moron potent on tho former than ou the :atter, for the simple reason Hint the tolling mashes have more time to read tho papers on Sunday and therefore acquire greater knowledge and Information from tlivm on that day than upon any other daj of the week. HKRLIN, Dec. 2, by wireless. Tho Ovorseas News agenny k:is: "The Herman government has pub llshed photographic reproductions of A Fine Aid For Mother-to-be We nre nil Rrcally Indcblcd lo ihoc who tell their experience. And among the many thlnir which we read ntwtit and nro of Immediate ira nortance to tlio cxpee. iant mother, h a ipten lllil cxtcrn.il remedy cnlleil MM other's1 rrlrml." Tbln li ap-i piled over tho mucl ' of thn Blnmnrh It Ij . lUeiitjr penctrutlnr In IU Influence. Mothen CTerrwIicre lell of it-t sontlilnjr effrtt, how It al'aji pnlru Incident to i, Binicninr or cnrit. Pranicnli nnd rmicle. They tell of reotfiil lonirott. of ratm. iu-cfiil nlghti, nit ah t'liie of llio(j rt!strtto peculiar to tl.e p. r I.M of nuvtincy, relief from morulnic HcVne-a, no nioro of that npprelicnloa with wUih so mnny roitnif wntnenN mtn.U be ivnir Iwnlrnnl. It l n uplemllil lieln. (let a Uittlo of "Mother's THem!" from ionr m-urt ilntgglt. A.W (mr hiifkimt to ret It for )ou. Tlien wilte to Ura.ldetil !te nlator Co. 403 Ijinur nl.lr., AtlanU, (J.i . f?r,a .'.'. ,1'niIono and In.trudlto book. It M nllei! with uretlro Mean of rreat litlp to all womrn Intfu-.leil In the ublt of liuteniltr. And Ik-kI of nil ar Mime let. Wl'rtc today,0 ihl.M Il iBil'IratlvM, Twenty-three Days to Christmas T Dec. 2 Take Time by the Fore lock and Do Your Christmas Shopping Now. Hit; LINK OP Christmas Decorations dtspla).. Jet choice curly. The Wonder Store TALAN ROP AVALONA NCREASED V -- Biml documents having to do with the ex ecution of Julia van Warterghen in Antwerp on August 18, 1911, by Del glan soldiers. y- - - - - - - - - . v-.3 , -"7 1 i ' lb- Hk SKI ', lb laJIE ' i3ii s n - "MmV& ' ?! m i.ti ; MmWk ii1 ii&L if SfiMItu n JfgZZFaJkSL ofc- HSiLSrfliiii, H 1n73BSs&l,,, SiiHHPranm i wn . ." . RvdvsM j p m 'in i hi ii 1 1 1 in ii t1iaj.ll1iH4wT'ninuIIIiB ifliUlUaninnn'lirtltkB p CBlfYfliMnniiirrrwrT TEESaiunm mp I 'SJSgiiii' I Building For Years to Come 'In (lie orcclion or modem ImildiiigM ilip j)pini ji py thought is Tor tiuliirjulco. 'v' Tho samp thought should lie given lo building our own body and brain but few give it. 'Phis building process requires" certain essential food elements which, within the body, are ctin verted into the kind of brain, bone, nerve and muscle cap able of enduring the severe tests of work and time. Grape -Nuts FOOD is scientifically made ol' whole wheat and malted barley, and supplies, in splendid proportion, all the nutritive values of the grains, including their vital mineral salts, which are all-important for life and health, but lacking in much of the food that goes to make up the ordinary diet. A daily ration of (Irape-Xuls food is good "building" for sound health of years to come. 'There's a Reason" Sold )v(!rocers evervwhere. Jj If you want your Pictures in time for Xmas you must have them made at once The SWEM STUDIOS We Want More Butter-Fat ram Jackson County Creamery MEDFORD, OREGON "This womnn was convicted by a llelglan courtmnrtlal whose findings were approved by the llelglan wnr minister. iLoc Tl fl i TlllTl The always wel come and highly prized g i f t a photograph of yourself. vwwwjr During last week we sold 3103 pounds butter November 29, one day, we sold 703 pounds butter We pay 32c for Butter-fat - vTs