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PAGE TWO MUJJWOIU) MAIL TKIBUNK MJUDtfOUD, OKHUOX, TlIl'KKDAY, DlM'LMHKI? i). 1015 I i- s v I 5 i K3 ? ir i a f Iwf rf I' . fr I. 'T . ,. ft. K t I0CAL AND V PERSONAL Tho avcrnRo American family con sumes over 1 100 worth of meat an nually. How jniirh of that do tho farmers produce nt home? Why should they eell pork on the hoof at 5 cents a pound and liny It back In tho form of bacon nt 25 conta a pound? A 200-pound hoc on foot Is worth 10 at that price. With lis moat proporly cured, It Ih worth $ 50, less tho shrinkage. And tho shrink njro Isn't ft tlftloth part ns much as Is that of tho farmer's pnr.io who sells hlsJioER on foot. Includo tho chick ens and beef in tho same list. Can ned meats and Chicago hams are up precious as molybdonmn. Probably that's why tho farmors like thorn. Saturday at 9 a. m. decorntod china ciiiw nhd saucers 10c. M. If, & II. Co. 234 Local nplnrlnts should W'o Hint their booh I vim run abundantly lusul- ntrd for the winter. Donrth of Insul ation produces u illsonKo known to beokeepcrH ns dysontory. Thin disor der dostroys Ihu but, (lood food should also bo provided for tho col onies. Thoro nro not mahy colonies lu this valley, but thoqe wo have pro. dure an nxcellnut quality of honey. Olympla Hour fl.r.0; I'rldo of Waldo Mills $1.30. L. II. lirown, nt Ituss Mill. 225 Much imbllr Inlerent 1i:ih been ex cited by the recent nnhouiieoiiionl of Urn ITulted BtnlOH public health ser vice to tho offect that tho disease known ps pollngrn In human beings Ui developed by faulty diet. It Is vcvnr found In homos thnt nro plen tifully supplied with fresh milk, eggs, moat and butter. Krosh roasted pe&nuts nt Do Voo's. Tho annual value of tho food used on a thousnnd farms surveyed by tho federal agricultural department was found to avorago $ 1 1 K per family, of which HS percent was furnished by tho farm. Ko wonder farm mort gages tiro so numerous. For wntch worn that satisfies. Johnson tho Jeweler. 22(1 Last evening's hlhernlnn wind ''storm brought nuothor bountiful shower. I)e Vw delivers the Oregonlan to you everv dnv for 7fip n month Dr W. C. HeBHloy, n retired physi cian who has been visiting In this vnllnv for moro than two montliB, snld, before ho departed for home last night: "On my Miami ranch In Missouri thoy rnll mo n hypochon drlnc. In your beautiful valley thoy call mo an optimist. Tho first sounds llko nu epithet; the latter like sun Shine. I think I'll sell my Missouri farm and return to tho vnlo of big npploe, big pumpkins and big sugnr hwK If we produced ns much sugar In the Miami section ns the quantity of fiulnlno wo consume, It would hu n big Industry there I have never heard tho word quinine mentioned In this vnlloy." . .Mrs. Lunch, Abdo-Support Uarcloy surgical corset 32fl N. llartlett Tho Parent-Teacher circle of the Washington school will moot at tho school building Krlduy afternoon at 3 o'olook. Mrs. W. (1. Allium will net an chalrmait for thu afternoon ttud will glvo a paper on "'Forming Hub. Its." followod by n discussion nu the subject. The pupils of Miss Hoff man's room will sing nud John Neff will give n plnno solo. A cordial iiu vltntlnn Is extended to nil. A "Pacific Cedar Choit" for Xnms. An Ideal gift. HpeuhU Officer H II. Cml Is ehlof pro tumport) during Chief Hltlsou's nlMonco. Th latter In attendluK Mrs. Hlttiou In her lllnens. Rntos sails Ford curs, 1800 down nnd 115 a month. 239 Lieutenant Uaii Fvarverud, a spe cial dotnll from the adjutant gun oral's office, accompanied Captain It. W. -Collins nu his visit to Kovtfuth comiNiuy In this pit) TuowUy nuil WttdlltNHlu). Tumm of fleers will Kll to HosoburK today ou their tour of lll)QOtlUlt. ItHttn Falls Wood Yard. Phone 48 or 323 Wood nil kinds. 129 Hurry ltlowl. of AuulutiU, km n buuluow visitor In Mwlfurd last on lug. Iluy Modfurd ikSu onndy at th Shaita. C. II. S.riiti'. of OI utitU, Wash ington, Is a visitor iu ihla rlty aud vlelnlty this ek. Klsur pliturvs of Orator lMke. Ap proolntBtl by tstrn frlnds. iiwi ford Itook Stare. (loo. Under, nf tin l'niKua valley, IS 18JHNK AtiiHM IHtilltS Of iHUrtHll in tho Hutu rivar vJI) IhU wk. IluttorHUt broad at l)o Voes. K II Hailley lU WaUnmuiay for Healtlt) ou a w (,"" bnala trip Try onj of tljoso Uk Ice oald ont inllksbaxaa at Do Vqo Mra A. U ttMMKf M4 Hn Krfo I,ypl rolurtiMi WUtVIy aali from ttaa KratiolMCi v OlymttU Flour I " lr44 l Waldo UlIU 41 la. t I .! UitsJ Mill lli Mrs. George If. Daggett, formerlyjjULIET DAY IN "TWIN BEDS" of Mcdford, now of Minneapolis, Is visiting a few days with old friends hero. Uoautlful line of engraved and il luminated porsonal Xmas Cards, with cnvolopcs to match. Soo the lino nt tho Mcdford Printing Co. it. It. Mlntur, of Rngle Point, was a visitor in this rlty on buslnoss yes terday overling, returning home this morning. Phono 100 for Hall Tail Co. Coun try service only. Itoasonablo rates; large comfortablo cars. Charles Uortrnm, of l.nhovlow,, this state, Is a valley visitor for an lndef Inlto period. Stationery and correspondence cards make useful presents. Mcdford Hook Store. llonry Oppormwlr, of Chehalls, Washington, u prominent potato grower of wostern Washington Is vis iting the valley, watching tho devel opment of the irrigation propositions. Ho says he helleveu this valley Is one of tho choicest potato reglotm In the uurthweit, Insuro your nuto In the Alllnnco against thoft, fire. C. V. Tongwnld. Alex Mulr, a rattle man of the Prlnevllle region, this state, left for homo jesterday, after a visit of sev eral dnys In this county. Special prices on engraved cards for a fow dnys, cither from old pinto or with new plate. Mcdford Printing Co. 12. K. .Sterling, of Kiigeun, return ed home )osterdny, after n ImihIiichh visit of n week In Mcdford and vicin ity. All tho Intost sheet music nt Re per copy. Music not carried In stock will bo ordored for you at Halo's Piano House. Konl C. Hull, of Crescent City, who vMtod with tho business men of this Hly during tho week, returned homo yostordny. Weston Camera Shop for first clnss Kodak finishing nhd Kodak supplies. Hod A. Mason, of Prospect, Is n Mcdford visitor this weok. Michael O'llalloran, tho new book by flono Stratlon Portor. Mcdford Hook Store. l.ou Davis, of Hilt. California. Ih a Medford visitor today. See Dnvo Wood about thnt flrt In surance policy. Offlcs Hall Tribune lll'lg. (loorgo A, Trent, of Hed Hluff, California, who has been looking about tho Ilogiio river valley with u view to sizing up the situation for now-comcrs returned to California yostordny, vory favorably Impressed with tho many alluring ndvnntnges of this county. Meet your friends nt At wood's Hox Hnll alley. Phono 131. tf TM HniiNoo, of Spokane, Is a Med ford visitor this week, having come to Inspect the orchard tract of An drew Wilson with n view of buying, if terms can be reached. Tho mat ter Is under consideration. When better insiirftucn U sold Holmes Tho Inxurnnco Man will snll it. Jacob Ultt, of Albany, Oregon, who visited this valley Inst spring, has returned, In the belief Hint ue will soon bo blessed with an abundant provision for Irrlgntlng tho farms of his region In the vory near future. Xsw gifts for boys, blrdhousos. Handicraft Shop. Harold (Irani, or Mnrshfleld, Ore gon, arrived In' this rlty last own liiK for tho purpose of devoting con siderable time among the minus of Southern Oregon. Mr. (Jrawt suc ceeded, by hard struggle nnd ninny privation, In making quite n for tune some yours ago In Alaska, but he ss he lost It thgro moro easily thsii he obtained It. Ho will try axaln In tluf home mineral belt. Chocolate creams, caramels, chips, peanuts, etc.. only 30o n lb. nt Do Vne's. Her. William (I. Moore, I) I)., of Portland, Oregon, will prnuch In the l'rtwlilerlHii ehiirch both morning and evening next Hundii). Dec. 12th. All lite latest sheet music nt 5c per copy. Music not carried In stock will bo ordered for ou at Hnle's Plnno I louse. J. F. Ilelti. who renlden at IK Mantle t i ihu this eli. left a reil raspberry bush nt the Citittiueioliil club this mot ulna" that bears fruit In all stagoa of iUvlopmeut at tlha Hint. It holds (lis rlneuthl berry, tho berry bloom, tbs berry bud, tht grseu bert) In all slits, the berry Just bo aiunlHK to turn rlH and thtt rlint berry. Visitors are vlawlug It 4 as au oNldetie? of tho fart that th term "Satiay Southern Orvgon" is not a misnomer llrtliwl ham aad naoan at DaVee's CarboNtartitg and snap work, nil klnU. C. K. CoIIIhs, 31 N. Hnrtlvtt. I3S' If you so Khoots aalkioc around loan tpmorroa aight. doa't ( cr d. Ta UrlMllaa aad Invlird guaata ara to dauca ai lb akMt and pllloa caw part) at tka Nalatorlum Knitting hgakMia for rklliirM'a gifia Haadlaraft Miou. W tforvlro and wlfa. of New York sut are raglatwrad at lb llolol U4- ford today Ik Uttmi nrlattaf Oo, tor Mrgv4 MlUtf aatl giiaUigag aorta tar Xmas groiigta. paatoj rUM (ortmda. AT THE PAGE TONIGHT f' A. i: Kellogg, or field lllll, Ih u Medford biiNlnesH visitor today. Ilemembor for Xmas you can get (hose magazine siilmcrlptlons, smok er's articles, big boxes of cigarettes, fancy boxes of cigars, glass Jars of the leading brnnds of tobaccos In np proprlnto packings nnd nifty pack ages of chocolntcM at the (orner of Fir nnd Main at exceptionally low prices. Tho Medford Cigar Store. 22C Wlltlum Weston, of .Vow York, Is In tho city today ou business. Mr. Weston iivown Hint be did not walk across thu continent nnd ho disavows any Intention of walking back on a wngor or nny other Inducement. In fact, ho says ho Is not In nny way re lated to tho champion pcdestrlnn. All tho latest sheet music nt Sc per copy. Music not oarrle'd In stock will bo ordored for you nt Halo's Piano Hoiiso. J. 1), McCord, a business mnn of Portlntid, Is among tho out of town visitors in Medford today. Half pi Ice ou Tenkwood novelties. Handicraft Shop. Mr. anil Mrs. J. II. Palen, of New York, nro Medford visitors this weok. Something now. Porsonn), engrav ed Xmns greeting cards. Soo tho line at Mcdford Printing Co. S. II. Cooliy, of Nnpn, California Is n buslnesH visitor In Mcdford and vi cinity today. Postnge stnmps nt t! Voo's. Attorney Wharton Plummer, of Chicago, ouo of the prominent mem bers of the onstorn bar, Is .Med ford visitor today. Hay berry dips nnd Christmas can dles. Handicraft Shop. F. S. Ilrninwoll, of (irnntn Pass. did buslnesH III Medford today. Drs. A. It. and Uuls Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stnwnrt build- lag 2.ir Fast Main St (leneral Manager Handem of tho' Oregou-Ctnh Sugar company Is up from (irnntn Pass on u business er rand, . De Voe buys boor bottles J sisisiiisisisHi ssBsssB J. M. Moirlson, of New York Btnto,,aW&Xttfmw Is visiting In Medford nnd vicinity toilny. 1. O Clorkl rklng tno bent nil around ' , ., er In southern Oregon, idintogrnph Alwnys rellablo. Negatives inada any- where, tlmo or plnco Studio 228 Main St. Phono 32 CI. C I.. Smltli. formerly n resident of this vnllo), but who moved to Holse, Idaho, has nluini-i to .Med- font In make his home ieri.i.mciil! In this district. Smoko King Spits nnd Pniitela, two bust 5c cigars on maihet. tf I. II. Jolly, the augur beet cultu- rii, ii remriHMi iiom a nusinoas ,, , .. , - , . I vitatt to Portland. Hot TniunlOR nt the Shasta J. It. nullum, or Junction CIO, this state, h prominent prune mnn or that MK'tlon aiime ears ago, Is tlNltlng Hague- ler alley this week. Ho marvids at the fruit development or this region since his Uh( visit Sev ern) tours ago, opelall in tew or the fact that the vnllet in not ot blsaaml with Irrigation In a large area of the fruit dlstrht Without Irrigation in u aeiui-nrid dlstriet like this, he an) a, however, the orchard will prove to be short lived In t'i.' production of pi line fruit Kpeclnl prices on engraved cardr, now and rrom old plates, tor a few ilav a I thrt Mmlforil Prlullnv Pn Dr Klrehgressaeir, of the Trail dlalrlil. wus a Mudfoitl tlsllor Wed ueada.t Home mini taftv at De Von's Hod Crowder of Hunrom wh u Medford tisitor Tliursdut Uooil dry wood Jl 50 pr Her on ground. It. K. MoNtgowury, bl9 S. KtvwrsliU. 221 .' ' "jiiij n TOO ii.rric U CISSIKV. A'ANTKD To hear from owner of good raacb for sale, tend cash price ami fteaoripuon l. 1' Hush. MlBNMMMa. Miau. :3 UUR1MDN MAC rNAPKKV M 1) -llomaopathlc Pkyalelaa. SurgeoH. IJ tteat Maia HI. Medford Ore M. Offlro obmw HI. residence phtm Tai-R-t oriioa hoas I io i p Attorney U, U. Vincent, of Seattle, tarried a few liours in this city to day, while en route to Shasta valley, California. Mr, Vincent expressed his surprlFo at the apparent extcjit of ItogUe river valley, us he could see It from tho rallwa as ho passeed through It. lie had conceived the Idea that it Is a "mere garden spot, very rirh and very beautiful," but that It Is limited In arou. Ho promises a visit to this region next summer when he call find time to enjoy the grandeur of tho mountain scenery of Southern Oregoiii Including Crater lake and the big eues Chauniey Miles, of Payette, Idaho, Ih n Visitor In Rogue river Valley tills week, with heudd darters in .Mcdford, lie v.-Ill prolmbly rouutln. lie ways ho finds sufficient evidence to be lieve that wo shall have the befet sugar factor here next ear In time for the next season's (top and on that wco'int hu desires (o stay, If he can arrange his buslnesh mntters tit Pay ette to permit The Hunker's Trophy match, In which the National (luard companies of thu state hnvo about concluded their contest, wns the Incentive for record scores on the local range df tho Seventh company members yes (onlay; but the conditions wero un favorable for good marksmanship. The wind blew strong and In fits nnd squalls. The sky wns overcast and overy element militated against tar get work. While the local scoro would not bo consldeied very good generally, under fair conditions, it Is tcgardod as excellent under the clr oiimstnnces. The scores follow, tho first number nftor each namo being, the score of thu 200-ynrd shot nnd the second tho 300-yard shot, rapid fire In each case; Prlvnto Piirdln, 44 1C; Prlvnto Jaqua, 3738; Private Itunynrd, 18 --IB; Prlvato Murray, 1828; Pri vate It. Strang, 1534; Captain A. J. Vance, 30 19; Sergeant lirown, 37-27; Private Noe, 3321; Musi cian Dyer, 32 40; Prlvato Harber, Ifi 14; Prlvato H. Strang, 2314; Prlvnto Mnddox, 3S 3fi; Prlvato Da vidson, 12 19; Prlvato Holmes, 3R 37; Prlvnto l.nldley, ifi 19; Prl vato Olmstead, 32 20; Corporal Cauthrau, 14 31; Prlvato Seamon, 33 14; Sergeant Chase, 40- 15; Sergeant Purdln, 3S 3S. m:u'Aiu Will pn $25.00 reward for Infor mation lending to the nriest nnd con viction or tho pnrtles who broke Into my store Inst Monday night. WIU, II. WILSON. oKKwa3ftcio.M Household Economy Uotr to lUvc the tlta( Cough Itrmrtl' iiml Navp S3 by Maklnir It at llomr f.mi.li ......I tnl.t.ui na a .ill.. ..a.,..!.. 1 ""K" nil III.IUT. II" 11 11111' I'UIIKIIII a lurge ipinutitv of plain syrup. A pint of "r",m1!l"'!';, B",-'!r "j11' .'4 l'"' ' warm water. Htlrni' for 2 mlnutcH. ghos you us good oyi up as money can buy. Tlil'll Ll't (mill Vmir ilrlll.irlal Of nunrtna Pliiex Mil i'1'iiln wmthl, p.mr Into u pint bottle and till (tie .ittl- with sugnr sirup. DiIk LMe nu, nt a cont of only 54 wilts, 11 full pint of realh hotter couch tr 1 idiiii j eu muni nuv rcailv iiuule (or tWO a clear snt 1 nu of nearly J'J. Full dinvtiuns with I'mex. It keeps poroctly and tiiHii-rt goixl. It taken ludd of the iiHiinl couch or cnesi eoiu 111 oiive ami conquers it in U4 1,",uri,;,1 plemlnl for whoopim cough, bieiu'liitis and winter coiiJih. It's truly iiHtonUhlng how qulcklv II lOOK'MH tile tlrt . Ill);llil nr Hi. Ill nmuli ,1.., .i'.. ., , -..-,-".... "'" neiiin nun muiinox ine inunnieii mem' brnniM in tlit cae ot u luilndil rough. It hIwi kIiijih the furumtloii of phlegm in the tlmmt mid Irncliliil tuUs, thus end- nig me persuii'iii loom eoiigii. Plnev in u lnlilv concent rated com iiiiii of geiiuuii' Norway pine extract, luiiiKiiu'ii iiii l'iiiiiiii'oi, nnu iint wen led (or geiieratiuiu to Jical Inllaiuitl liuiinliriiueii .( le threat ami elicit. To mold diiippointment. nk your drum-lot for "i' minre of Plnex." ami dent accept ant flung ele. A guurnnteo HI uhholute hiitiil i. tion, er money piompt l leduuled. khx with thin prepitiutiun. The Pine, le It Win lie, 1ml, The IDEAL XMAS GIFT Is somctlui'ir usoful ;md or- nnnuMiial. A CEDAR CHEST IS SUCH, or most nnvthinj; m the t'urnituro line a Ui'.-kt-i', Pcdo&tal, SiiieUiiiy: Sit, i'tc. Our sptvinl for this Christ- nms is our 'S.nn l'acifif Co (1m-Clust l'.r$7.00. Coiup in junl lot us show you our lino. IVaoriptiw I'lri'iilaits for out of town projilo froo for tho Asking. PACIFIC FURNITURE & FIXTURE FACTORY BAD WEATHER AFFECTS CORES hU'il MwRun-.i ziTiWri vftfr iV P iSar; l 111!' lr' - Tr " W For scrubbing floors, linoleums and woodwork dissolve a tablespoonful of Gold Dust in a pail of hot water In millions of homes Gold Dust is used every day, because it abolishes l-ubbing and scrubbing. Gold Dust the active cteaner dissolves quickly in hot or cold water, forming an active, antiseptic clean ing solution which will not scratch nor mar the finest polished surface. Its activity begins the moment it is applied to any article that re quires cleaning. Sfe ft w Five-cent You Don't Want to Lose Money Then buy your Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Etc., at the CLOSING OUT SALE . NEXT TO POST OFFICE Too many bargains to enumerate. FRED L. HEATH J. W. DIAMOND, Mpr. XMAS SALE 310 East.Main SATURDAY, DEC. 11TH. Aprons, Fancy Articles, Homemade Cakes, Etc. LUTHERAN LADIES AID SOCIETY fe The Dollars You iako tare of now will take rare ot ou later on. Thu time Mill come Iud )ou will neetl thorn no ques tion Hlout that. If uii hat uu banking loaie, come to this strong local bunk. i OVER ggVtlAOS UNDER OMV MANAGEMENT m h:h r II S-fi Kecipe- ., .N't Ln"anii i iiKJUia avn rrvj- ' i i r v "arbu tuni inn ssi mumLimhi .,nrTw-2--eir..v- .tMm m AMSz v t ,r-v- w .wi.'. si Use it for cleaning floors, linoleum, china. Also for cleaning porce lain, kitchen utensils, silver, enameled and plated ware, woodwork, windows and bath room fixtures. You will find simple directions printed on every package of Gold Dust. It is inexpensive arid indispensable. and larger packages sold ESESHFAJ R BAN KissEeANH MAKERS Tho Active Gleaner nl I m kA4MWil v. rn- .',- - - 1 V I everywhere -4Ki&i Money Saved Is Money Earned AT THE DAIRY DAISY BUTTER, PER ROLL 65c Golden Rod Butter, per roll GOc Good Cooking Butter, per roll 50c Guaranteed Fresh Enos, doz. 45c CotliiKi'i i'rulc ninl rivnm CIh'om, Huttoriiiilk, Swwt Milk, TtiiTon nml Whip Croani, Ii't ('ream nt nil liinow, Ice t'lonin SiH'cinltips Sliorborts nml li'o to Orilor. We rfvc II. & S. (lrcin Tnuliiifr Stumps. White Velvet lee Cream Co. MIONIMSl. '233 KAST MAIN OPENING or tho NEW YORK PARLORS At thoir now location, 210 West Main Street SATURDAY 1 December 11 From 9 to VJ a. in., 1 to 5 and 1 7 to J) ). in. Kverybortv fmilinllv invited to call. Good nuigic dnrlng ioifiiinjf. ' AW riu'iy a nlto lino of Tuilit I'rtMMiraHtiiMii, llalr (l"iils and Onmini'iiU, eti. $mvv