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PAGE TWO MEDFORO MAIL TRTBUMS, MFlDFOttl). 0 If KAON, RATI KDAV. Dl'TtiAriMll t. 1013 'J&l fcM'I't I'l mhinM-''Hi -- 10CAL AND 'PERSONAL ltHM""! Mt"'i The Medford Klka Memorial hor vlco tomorrow ntlornoon, In del I en to ly olnbornto procrnm, will bo nn event of rnro Intnrcst and onlortnlninont, full of tlio nplrlt of the brotherhood of tnnn hnd eloquent in Us fraternal nppeali All tlio latest sheet mufilo nt Cc per copy. MiikIo not carried In clock n 111' tio ordered for you nt Ilnlo'a riano Houso. Tho poultry show people should lipirln Mm ni'cnnlzntlon nf their nlnnit without much moro dolny. "Tcmpuw du fuclt," rriny look, piirntmologlcill;" I llko a pled line In print, hut It meant! that "llmo flics p. 1. q." A bunclil of. poultry lovors should got toRothorl and namo soiucb6dy to make It his business to start the thine to going right and keep It roIiik tilt chnntl cleor announces the dawn of the show day. It Is too eomnmndnhlu a propo sition to permit to fall by tlio wny nldo. It Is the first step toward Ret ting liohlud u Mb Industry with a blR boost. When better insurance Is sold Ilolmos Tho Insuranco Man will soil It. Hcnrully of feed beriuiHo of two son sous ,of drouth In this valley made It nocrssitry to null tho major portion of (ho flocks on tho (Irmuplan hills hereabouts.- The Iiokh wont with tho , lot., ,It lp wtltl by those who ought to know Hint there aro fewer cnttlo and hogn In and about ltoguo river valley this fall than for sovernl years. That moans that thoro will bo fower In this vnllcy for next year's innrkot tlinu for n long time. Snlcs of stock this yenr In this valley havo nniountcd to moro than $200,000. What will the farmers do to make up tho prom ised deficit next year? Chocolnto creams, carnmols, chips, peanuts, etc., only 30c a lb, nt Do Voo's. Tho man with koiiio family help who ennnnt clear $10 to $fi0 nn aero on sugar beets next year (If wo get tho factory) doesn't know how to cultlvnto them. Ho will havo an abundance of nsslslaucn ami Instruc tion by thnso who do know how, ns Hi (i company pronilsen to ongago prac tical sugar beet men to perform that mirvco free of cost to thu farmor. Af ter tho first year thoro will he no nhnrtago of acreage for beet clturo In thin valley., it will be a valuable lesson for tho farmers, an excellent thing for their farms and n inort- gngo destroyer of tho most substan tial kind. All tho latest sheet music nt 5c per ropy. Music not carried In stock will bo ordered for you nt Hale's l'lnno Houso. Whom Is tho report of tho prelim .. Innry mirvoyors of tho water sources for Irrigation In this valley? The farmers aro becoming nnxlous about the matter. Tho weather so far this autumn nppoars to presago another reason of drouth. The iiKrhiilturUts and orchardlsts of this county can't flguro tholr -way through another jenr of "dry farming." They've got to havo the water or take to the hills. Something now. Personal, engrnv ed Xiuiih greeting cards. Son the lino nt Medford Printing Co. Without poultry enough In this val ley to supply tho demand for tho rw cont Thanksgiving feast, what will the people ti the valley do for Christ nuts turkey? We might ul(ltute L. J. Allen, representing the Ore gon agricultural college extension de partment, Corvnllls, who litis boon In this county for n week to lultlato tho work of organizing (tig clubs among tho boys and girls of tho valley, will return to Corvnllls tomorrow, having completed his tnsk here for the pres ent. Superintendent Wells and School Supervisor Chnso have the work In hnnd nnd will proceed with It me thodically. Do Voo buys boor bottles. A spcclnl program of music at tho Prosbytorlan church Sunday evening, December nth. All are cordlnlly In- thls service of music vltcd to enjoy nnd so 'posHiini anil Hwout potatoes, but wo didn't rnlfo enonnli sweet potato to supply tho local demand - and we can't niUo Uu'lioiunii. It begin to look llfce wo'll havo to IkIm1 htmr mout it dulh'iic) and let It go at thul. (JnrpentorliiK nurt ihnp work, nil kinds. C. U. Collins. 31 X. lliillluU. 8K """ lUHTUVKloit lii)0t miisle nt 6c per ropj'. MuhIo not onrilotl In stock will ht ordorud for'you at Hnla's IMhiio Houso. Tho Hrtgtio Hher Causl company, tho Southern Oumon Traction com pany and tho mluornl wUr dHvelnp nient at Ashland huve paid out nud are yet paying out larn sums of money to laborers for work on their respective projoetn this fall. Alto gether it will iiRKrogato imlf a mil on dollsrs. Suhjhihc we hd the 'Intel sugar tudory, h big saw mill, a box factor' and two or tlirwc large fruit Hiid vogtublt eunnorles In th valluy. nUo, to carry Urge payrolls Wouldn't Hwm b bettor? ThiHw who foul the ued of such Industrial HJIjl OOHlttlttroUl HtrliMM IMUot acutsl) ought to b foremost In wan ing a CMinpalica of MfrMlH for jjjoju. Ar Uw? Ku(jiik for .Xiiim Give B nuto graphic buck for the eld Kodak. Mod- fowl UfioK UlUlilAlt 0Moa. a lulne man of VMflul UMflMtlOsi l "! buaM arrunili j-uatar Mot on ll ihla alii, Weston Camera Sbejt for first oam Kodak finishing and JCoduk iiuvllM. "Ylxi can ouy first olnss polntote ,. , llvered to any place In .Medford for $1.10 per cwt at faint h (Irocery Co. Honst chicken Sunday at Cnstllllan Grill. Smoko King Spitz nnd Pnntcln, two best f!c cigars on market. tf Alex N'lbloy, secretary of the Ore-gnn-l'tah Sugnr company went to Grants Pass this nfteruoon. Ho will return tomorrow. Don't forget tho fish ovcry day nt fash Market. Mr. Herbert Alford will slug In the Prosbytorlan church Sunday even ing In addition to tho program an nounced. Tho title of his solo Is, "O Savior Hear Ale," by Iluck. A program of great Interest Is prepared, All aro cordially Invited, Satin nud wool slipper soldi for men, women nnd children. Handi craft Shop. Judge K. D. Ilrlggs, of Ashland, Is u business visitor In Medford nnd Jncksouvlllo today, attending to legal matters. lltitto Falls Wood Ynrd, Phono 48 or 223. Wood nil kinds. 229 Attorney Geo. Wt Trefren, of Ash laud, did logal business In Medford today. Hot Tnmnlos nt tho Bhnsts. Charles K, Oliver, a luminous man of Portland, Is In Medford today. Phono 1U0 for Hall Tnxl Co. Coun try norvlco only. Hcnsonablo rates; largo comfortablo cars. :. P, Anthony, of McMinuvlllo, this state, Is doing business In Medford and vicinity today. Good dry wood $1.60 por tier on ground. H. K. Montgomery, C10 S. nivorsldo. 221 Koss Kllnn and wife, of Kagle Point, are Medford visitors today, on n shopping tour. Home mndo taffy nt Do Voo's, O. C. Kny, of Wellon, Is doing bus iness In the valley metropolis today. Polled hnm and nncon nt DoVoo's J. J. lliophy, of Derby, this slate, Is a business visitor In Medford nud other points In tho valley for a few days. Flinch, Pit, ltook, Hoodltw, Scoop, etc. All tho popular card gaiuos. Medford Hook Htoro. S. S. Mitchell, or Ashland, came down to Medford last evening and at tended to divers and sundry busluoss chores. Boo tho Medford Printing Co. for engraved calling and business cards for Xmas presents. Special prlcoH for ten dais. City Klcctrlclnu Lauren lllnmnu, Is a man of few Idlo moments these days. Pndor tho now urrnngeinent with the light company, Mr. Hlnmnn looks after all of the street lights, replaces "dead ones." Inspects the system nnd otherwUe attends to ad ditional duties Imposed, although ho works over-tlmo to accomplish It. Double S. & II. green trading stamps given on picture and picture framing Friday and Saturday at Wat era. The high wind h day or two ngo disordered the telephone Hue up tho city water canal In such a manner as maktw it necessary for City Kloctrle Ian lllnmnu to make a trip of ft mllos up the mountain tnl Iq effort repairs. H0 will probably do that to day. ' Vostngo stamps ht ve Voo's. J. O. (Jerking, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mndo any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Mnln Rt. Phono 330-1. Albert George, of Klamath Falls. Is a Medford visitor for n week or so. loosing after certain slock Interests In talk pait nf the valley. Drs. A. P., nnd Loulio Hodges, chl Toprnctlc physicians, Stowart build ln, 236 Fast Main St. City Recorder Klnier T. Fobs, Hal hort S. Deuel, Trevo Lilinsdcn, I). A. Thompson, or tho May Co., K.M. Wilson, H, c. Stoddnrd, Goo. D. Col lins nnd Lou Warner went to Ash lnttd Inst night to attend the nnutinl election of officers of the Shrlners. Geo. D. Collins was chosen Illus trious Assistant Hnbunn. It wns de cided to hold a ceremonial at Ash land on Now Ycnrs day ami evening, nt which six or seven novices will be Initiated. Delegates will come from ns far north as Albnny and as fnr south as Dunsmulr. The Southern i Pacific will give thorn a special rate. i Tleautlfnl line of engraved nnd Il luminated personal Xmas Cards, with envelopes to match. Sec the line at tho Medford Printing Co John Osgood, aged (50, alighted from tniln it, on Its arrival nt Ash land last evening, and Jumping before the train hnd fully stopped, fell under the wheels, his left arm being cut off nbove the elbow, I to was Imme diately picked up nnd hurried to a hospital, where medical and surgical treatment wns given. Mr. Osgood was en route from McCloud, Califor nia, to Hosoburg, this atnle, according to his tlckot. Owing to his ngc, tho shock of the accident was severe. Special prices on engraved cards, now nnd from old plntes. tor n fow nays nt tho Medrord Printing Co. A meeting of representative citizens gathered at the library hall Friday evening nt 7:30 and exchanged Ideas about the advisability of oponlng n rending room or Y. M. C. A. with all tho paraphernalia for attracting and holding the young men of tho city and tho older ones, too, Instead of leaving them to loiter on tho streets. A committee wan appointed by tho chairman to formulate plans and ro port at tho noxt meotlng, Frldny, De cember 10, In the library hall at 7:30. All. citizens who nro Interest ed In n Y. M. C. A. should come for ward now nnd back up their "Mold- you-so" proposition or forever hold their, pence All aro earnestly re quested to bo present noxt Frldny night nt 7:30 by the committee, of which Hov. Harry B, Tucker Is chair man, ' Sco Dnvo Wood ntout that flra in inranco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno nidg. A Sloan, n represenatlvo of tho freight department of tho Pennsyl vania railroad, accompanied by Mrs. Sloan nud son Hnrry, stopped over yestcrdny and last night to visit wlh Mrs. Sloan's sister, Miss M. Kvans, who resides on Keeno Way, Siskiyou Heights, this city. Tho Sloan parly Is enjoying Mr. Sloan's vacation of 30 dayH by visiting the const, taking In both tho big fairs In California, n stop here, at Portland, nnd nt Se attle, In which latter city Mm. Sloan's two brothers are business men. Mi. Slonn will retire In two years, on u pension from the company he has rep. resontod so long. Soon thereafter he and family will come to tho const again and probably make a perma nent home In Medford or vicinity. They nro much plonsed with this city nud the valley, so fur as they havo beon able to seo the latter during a brief stay. Young Mr. Sloan Is par ticularly pleased with tho valley and expresses a desire to return horn as noon as his school work shall bo fin ished In Pennsylvania. Miss Kvans, Mrs. Sloan's sister, has resided in Medford flvo jears. Deunlsnn's Xmas packitRO trim mings. Medford Hook Store. William J. Hurke, of thu Uiiipqun valley, who has been n Koguo river valley visitor for a week or more, will rot urn to ItoNcburg In the morn ing. The Itogue Itiver .Ministerial asso ciation will moot In Ashland on De cember il. Special prlcua on ongrnved cards for n fow days, either from old plato oi with new pinto. Medford Printing In tho usual Saturday mtiltltuda of .Medford today aro noticed ninny new fnccs. . A Corona tjpewrltor fof him. Use mi ovcry day for a llfd tlife. 'Med ford Hook Store. ' Insuro your mito In the Alllanco against thoft, fire. C. Y. Tongwald. j Meet your rrlends nt Atwobd's Box Hall alley, phono 131,, if ' T. IT. Vernon, of Bverelt, Wilshlng-' 4. II. ,.l,.ft l.. . f..H,1. I.. W...W.....1 ' wn, in VISIUIIK IIII'UUH III .iiruiuru and vicinity today, Try otiS of those nig Ico cold 6 cnt milkshakes at Do Voo's. lltitlornut broad nt Do Voo's. 14 CIS SEEK COM 10 E DEMOCRACY 1916 WASHINGTON, Dee. !., The earn imiuii to capture the eiuninif demo- t emtio and republiuiin tinlional eon- I fmififiiit. tvnti irii'iin itJlit.i.1 itntipffi Pat Hcrzgolt, of Sacramento,. Call- u.!lh l0 ;(?, Mo ((J(lny f tMl. fornla. Is In the city today, looking vnllf!linij 0( .loIOjJntiortK f,m c lor a uroiiier wno resiups soniewnere In .Koguo river valley. lluv Medford mnno candy nt tho Shasta. Oates sells Ford cars, $200 down nnd $25 n month. 230 T. It. Gall, of Knglo Point, having recently located there from Nevada, Is In the city today, nccompnnled by his wife. I A "Pnclflc Cedar Chost" for Xmas. An Ideal gift. Mrs. Leach, Abdo-Support Ilarcloy surglcnl corset. 320 X. Dnrtlett. Mntthew Screlnter, of Coos Hay, this stntc, Ik doing business In Med ford todny. Do Voo delivers tho Orcgonlnn to you every day for 7Iic a month. 11. O. Plircell, of Crescent City, California', Is ti visitor In Medford nnd vicinity for n few days, For watch won; tnat sntlsfles, Johnson tho Jeweler. 220 Geo. Plank, and his son Charley canic down from the Antelope coun try todny to lay In tholr winter sup plies. . Fresh roasted pennuts at Do Voo's. Judge W.m. Colvlg of Portland Is In the city today. Columbia yarns for making Christ mns work. Handicraft Shop. eago, St. Louis, Dalliin ulid un r'rnnt'Neo. The deindcrntie niitional committee will meet here twH Tues day nnd the republican eummittce a week Inter to select the eomclitioii cities. Dallas San Franelhco, Chfcnxo nud St. Loui are eoniluetiiisr lively cam paigns to tie Hclcctcd us cuuu'iitiou cities t'liiciitro nnd St. Louis each lune $200,000 subscribed and dolomites Fro in Dallas ule eomiliK to the meet ing of the democratic uiitioulil com mittee with a certified cheek for $100,000. Ill LOG !K BACK TO Indian Prince (Jets .Mcilnl LONDON. Doc. 2. India's young est war prluro hns just won tho Mili tary Cross for mnrked gallantry. He Is Second Lieutenant Itena Jodah Jang Halmdur of tho 39th Garhwnl Klflcs, grandson of the Maharajah of Nepal, I .28 WASHINGTON Dec. !. American Minister Whitlnck Is to return to Hrussols, Hclglum, when ho sails from tho United States on December 28 on the steamer Rotterdam, It wns stated' offlclnlly nt tho state department to dny. Lnst night's dispatches said tho German military governor at IlrUB sols had recommended to tho govern ment Hint tho American legation be transferred to tho sent of tho Holglan government nt Havre. Stntc department officials said they had received no Intimation to that effect and that Mr. Whltlock's plans woto unchanged. i They've Done It Again! PIEDMONTS have scored BIG in this town just .is they've done everywhere. '" You can't beat good, all -pure Tobacco such as you find in PIEDMONT. JsvB'sffate"'. Co. M. O. Spence of Fresno, California, Is h valley visitor this week and next Ife Is looking about the countn for v location in which he can make u new home. TOO fcTK TO CI.AHSIFY. KOIt SVI.K Cow hiiKK). chickens, hs, (Oin, Imc.mIc. harrow, cii(ia tl (i Mlder ItoiM I .HIli' Jit INTKItl'ltHAN Airm CAIt IX). 'lime TsMa Las to MiMlford daliy oxcept Sun day for Ashiand, Tnlout and Phoenli at J a m tl SO a M., 1: IK. 3S0 and 5:1'. p tu (Saturday at 11:1." p to.) Auii1n lve nt 9 00 and 11 00 &. m., I 00, I 00 ami 9:26 p. i. Lcwvo AshlHHd dally nxeopt Suntlsj at :M a. ui., tl 10. I.JO. 4:10 and 1:18 p. n ialw Saturday only at It nililnUliO aad Ruaday at 10 00 a tu., 12 noon, 4.00, C nud 10-30 p. ui. Slat t Obi Cllr rf Tlili. lJf (Vunlr. I'KHk J. I hrnr w.kn mlh tlxl h ! nlr "ilkv ft Ur flrw f I J. 'buv A Ok, U inr bulnf.t la III t lir "f YBlnl.i CiHinlr mxl hltlr afriM. "') Ut nil Sim lli y It, mm .'t ONR Ill'SUUCfl IKU.I.AIIS fr ri'h mi.t nrr ' "' 'lrth (but rnnl Im iurJ bjr lb u' t( Hall (trtlt Cuir. IMNK J. I'lll.SKV. Sworn t Wfnr m l rtOV. In rar fiMMirr. IliU S(ti Ujr vt lr.-uib.r A P. IS. l. ,. w. oi.ksos Stittf I Sibil. Iltll't Caltrth Ctir U lk lutrraill ii4 rl Jlrxtlr Un ihr b.M ml lnur.n tur ! it ttm lu. hu,l for I.llml4ti, t'fo. V. J rill.NBV A CO, ThNki. O. Sll W U IBXlt TV. . Til lltll' I'll mil I'tllt tit NnUrtl. 5&,JtflV0 Mwt.a. a zit.-. - Ciaurcitc of J ClmtJili. H A m 'IkTS J,vN ..1 1, SS v.'y Go Right After the Coupons! TSfA Quality tth is If S ll ., V2SiiJ ion SO Packed or 10c 'VwmSS3XES&E&&r Union Feed and Livery Stable FULL EQUIPPED j LIVERY STABLE ' AMBULANCE SERVICE ' 111? Smith IJicrsiiU IMi.Mif l.Vl Gaunyaw&Bostwickj l'l.ij.Hi-tms J i ffmtaMmiMJUummmmijtnmmiM9VWjtimntmmmmmaammrmtmnmmtwmitmtmrtmiwmmmmijkm III III THT. UNIVERSAL CAR "What the l'Wil cap will lo is amply proved by its daily use in the hands ol more than !)00,0(K) ownei-s. So sim ple to understand that every Ford owner knows his ear like a book he run1; il and eares for it himself. Built of (hoj)ost materials, powerful and effifient, it saves money in operation and maiutenanee and eoiues at a verv low price. Runabout t?.'(JU; Touring (ir ! 10; Town Cai Stilt), 1. ti. b. Detroit. On sale at C. ELATES1 ' l'W, A i? i p Coal in the cellar Hay in the barn v '. iVAUllCV i m wuin, that's the good-all-over, fur coat feeling that just naturally takes hold of the owner of a Diamonded Car, now at the beginning of the cold and stormy weather. 99 perfect, only one. .tire out of n hundred returned for adjustment, was l tho remarkable vote of confidence cast by your own friends, on jour own roads last year, as well as by 'the many thou sands who rolled alonrj the highways and byways of every one of these forty eight United States on Diamond Tires. There's a record for you to tie up to, for, no matter where you arc, remember it was trtnde on the same Identical roads vou motor on every day. Ask yovr Diamond dealer to tell you more Cf this, and to put on Diamonds now. Then we know you will be an all-year Diamond enthusiast. DIAMOND "FAIK-IISTED" PRICES: ,'itz; 30 v 3 . Jx3V?f "33x4 raXlkiMM7M&lV yiair.oitd Squcccoo JS IMG 12.20 14.00 0.01) swarstt SL'.o 34n4 30jt4 37 JB 38x8'. Diamond fiquccccc 520.35 2S.70" 33.90 " 40.00 ' rrS;''a;kMlllT1aBBIIIHiai.YJIE'tflL7KrLT:Lrt-SbJ'lk?'.r Tr.B I T7.'irrU.Vr.JZBVH u3nunmeam8xasiimaaiaM THE GARNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO. Are Solo Agents for tho DIAMOND TIRES Wo handle only tho Diamond because it's far tho bet tor for the price- buy them and cut out tiro trouble. USED PARS TF you are thinking of buying a Mm second-hand car this is the time of year to buy it. We surely have what you want at a price to suit'you. If we haven't it in the house, we can get it for you. Powell Auto. Co. After Janu Flo I I ary ti 9 65 r K v ffl lL-Jv KYiwra Wriic ntonc" for pur new free cnlalog tnwhirh nvc plainly "'v "" fucco me dcsi nnci oest Known quality Jiutiua ui muuia. iuu win unci uns mctnoa ' uujiiik uy uiuii irom-wnoicsnier-to-con- allmtll"--most ecnnnmirnl anrl rn.cfninn " --- .i.v 0.ik,o,etwiiJtjr. AH orders will be tilled in cxarl conformity with tho . - ., . ...,,, ,.w nuecii you in .ti opphca. t-on ti set lotth concisely in our catalog. Wo 0 . -. T "iu a irempc SrviCC. WO . -,.... -"MjnuuHiy IN, IHCICIOIC Will hn ttttaKlA In aa. ' .11 wv u...vra w vuininumrsie wiin you unlets you Gel our name on our mailiiid list naw1 Write, tor oar prirr. on OLD TAYLOR, yellow label, botllcd In bond. You will I. itfir....l. h riflJULIUS IF VIM rmiDAMv 44.ss bealf sj"BT mf tttbM -tw viti Pi I ffwl i ' . 1 nl lfW 'OlV; fa . . a