Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 11, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MALI j TRIBUNE, MKDFOltD, OIMWOX, SAT H DAY. DHCKMIJIOU
ijhs
TOCAL AND
V PERSONAL
Not milch orchard plAntlng wna
dona thin yonr, but tnueli Iokij prepa
rntlon Js liolng mndo for noxt year's
InoronBo In orchnrd ncrcnRO tlinn for
several years pitst. A consldorahlo
ncrcngo of peach orchard whs pulled
up Inst year; much lens this yonr, and
no report has boon received of In
tontlon to olltnlnnto the poach treoo
noxt year. Home regret Is oxprosnod
hy a few breliftrdUtn for taking up
their poach trees last yoar.
i Weston Camera Shop for first class
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies.
. Dnuy Rditciilnr. Tlducator cntlro
water wafer. Kducator Tonstcr
ettes nro dainty wholo whoat wnfors,
salted, buttered and toasted, to ho
had only at Schluffolln's (Irocory.
Pohlson gnilorlos novolty goods at
Handicraft Shop.
Soino road work lit reported from
dlfforont parts of the county, hut
the ground Ih yet too packed to uho
modem procowtoH of highway con
struction to ndrnntnRO.
All tho latosi sheet music at Gc per
copy. Music not carried Ih stock
will bo ordered for you nt Halo's
Piano IIouso.
800 tho Mcdford Printing Co, for
engraved calling and business cards
for Xnias presents. Special prices
for ton days.
Tills Is a good lime of (ho year to
repair tho farm fences. Many of
them need it. Kflnco rows In good
repair and oloan of debris and weeds
ivn a farm n inoro substantial, np
i difr appearance. It Is nn ovldonco
if nrldo nnd cleanliness that ndds
much to tho value of tho farm and
the gonernl nppoarancn of tho com
munity. Dirty fence towh servo as
tho breeding placou for millions of
crop pests.
Aro you coining to tho Nat Dnnco
Saturday night? Orchestra 8 pieces.
Fronh ronstod ponnnts at Do Voo's.
For wntch worn tnnt satisfies.
Jehnsnn tho Jowelor. 220
A forco of workinqn Is engaged lu
reballastlug tho Southern Pacific
tracks within the city limits.
Coino nnd listen to tho music at
tho Nnt Saturdny night.
New and nobby Christmas cards nt
Handicraft Shop.
Thos.0 fHrniora who do not Intend
to plow thulr Molds f until spring
should at least disk thorn or use the
' rprlng-tooth harrow In orilor to de
8 troy tho posts that have hidden In
the roots, of thls sonsoit's growjh In
thulr winter hlh"ornntlon. Mltllnn'u
nf them can bo destroyed In this man
ner; besides thnt ndvntitngo, It will
do tho soil much good, nnd dlspouo
of many woods that hnvo bogun the
second growth. The rains havo niols
tonod throo tr four Inches of the sur
face sufficiently to enable tho farmers
io do that much cultivation easily.
Whim bottoF niHiirnnrn H sold
II Jmn Tho Jniurancfl Mn will soil
li
Arn you coming to the Nat Dance
Saturday night. Orchoatru S pieces
"I hnvo walked nil tho wny from
Ocnttlo without hogging for 11 thing
cxropt work," said an old tie tourist
mi Front street InHt evening, "and
I generally got enough to keep mo In
grub. Hut I'm mighty hungry now.
I' s fellows on the road have our good
davs and had days, Just ns other peo
ple havo and this has been one of
mv bad days," ' A bystander gave
the old fellow n
another told th
downs to follow
find him n plac
piwo of money nnd
man of upa and
him anil he would
1 to sloop. "Can I
work for It?" quickly asked tha un
fortunate man, -When told that he
could, he followed Ho Is fiS year
old and only n pawing sample of
ho d'scnrd In tho mad icatne of rush
in this peculiar fit of cohNbloodod
romuieralallam,
Clinsolnto creams, carnmels, chips,
peanuts, etc., only 30c n lb. nt Do
Voo's
A "Paolflc Codar Cheat" for Xmas.
An Ideal gift.
Tlio work of replacing the pvo
iien( tarn up by the gradari on Mniu
ir.Ht for the Ilullls elwctrle lino Is
, rrHMiiiK rapidly.
Ml tho latest ahaat muale at to per
cony Music not carried In stook
w'll bo ordered for you at Halo's
Piano Home.
(late sells ford oars, ftOO down
and $ u mouth. SSI
A. 11. Travers left Inst ovhInk for
.hU kfliue In ItwlUlitc. California, after
u ten days viatl In tho vlrlnlt) of
Uwlferd.
Uuttn Kails Wood Yard, Phono IS
or m Wood all klada it
Arthur tl. Ualluier. af Rogue Itlver.
Is doinc bualuaan In Madford today.
OnUr your holly wreath mow
from I'lereo. tfa Florlal. Itanl Km
Hah holly lhoe S7I. !)
P D. Hlot-kden. nf Climax, la bua.
IjiMa visitor u tb vaUtr ntaimtwMa
' , anjfNMitorlac and sua work, ail
Kings, C. K Collin, at N. atartltfU.
Tjhiuv U tioihinc vir U wuM
aW&0if' " "' '"' M ha m
.(if VkWdl . 1 . . . iMUttf sltfti.
Tlli; tllf I'lorlM. Uj tnvM. iior
ni3nn(nd.Phi.niiar. isa
-. Sneaking of Forbes itobertflon's
repertoire, Mr Andrews, during the
courso of his remnrks to the Drama
longuo last evening, saldi ".Mcdford
Is offered a wonderful cholco between
tho two plays, 'Passing of th& Third
Floor Dark,' ntui 'Hamlet.' 'The
Passing of the Third Floor Hack,'. Is
tho greatest play written In modern
times, while to oe Forbes Robert
son In 'Hamlet' Is' to sec tho greatest
living nctor In tho grentost tragedy
of all time. Forbes Itohertson play
ed Hamlet for twolvo weeks In Now
York, I was there nt tho time, nnd
found It imposslhlo to got :i scat, us
nil sonts had been sold for weeks lit
advanco, and I had to come away
without selnn It "
Home mndo tnrfy at Do Voo's. ?
Dressed Dolls for the klildlos nt
Handicraft Shop.
The annual meeting of Iho Asso
ciated Charities was hold yosterday
aflemon and Iho following offlcors
for tho coming yoar were elected:
Ilnv. .1. ( Rollins, president; Mrs. C.
t. Srhleffelln, vlco president; J. A.
Woftturliind, troasuror; C, Y. Teng
wald, setrot'nry. Also tho following
board of directors were olertcd: Knill
Hchmldt, A. C. Hubbard, Mrs. 12. It.
Soely, Mrs. IC. K. (lore, Mrs. Delroy
Cetcholl, Itov. F. V. Carstens, J. V.
Maun, Judge ('. II. (lay, Mts. .Inp An
drews, Mrs. J. F. Mundy, Mrs. Cleo
Andrews. Plnns for tho coming year
wore discussed and outlined.
Good dry wood J1.50 per tier on
ground, H. F. Montgomery, C19 B.
Riverside. 221
liny Mcdford lnoio candy nt tho
Shasta.
II. K. Howard and wife, of Cold
Hill, nro transacting business In Mod
ford today
H. C. Sllllmnn, proprietor of the
Sugar Howl, Is displaying the Urgent
Mick of candy ever mndo this side
of Portlnnd. It Is 8 1-2 feet long nnd
.1 Inches thick nnd Is mndo of pure
beet sugnr. Tho Sugar Howl will
start Saturday a.' 111. to sell 1 ton of
puro sugnr Mlxod Candy nt 10c n
pound, nnd Xmns mixed at 12c lb.
Not In Iho trust.
Oliver Qnlnor, of Trail, In greeting
1 Medfnnl frtonds on tho streets of this
I rllv tnihiv
Komomhnr for Xmns you can got
thoso mngaxlno subscriptions, stunk
er's urtlcles, big boxes of cigarettes,
fancy boxes of clgnrs, glass jars of
tho leading brands of tobaccos In np
proprlato packings nnd nifty pack
ages of chocolates ut tho corner nf
Fir nnd Main at exceptionally low
prlcos. Tho Medford Cigar Store.
22C
Special prices on engrnved cards.
now nnd from add plates tor ft fow
days at tho Mcdford Printing Co.
Homer T.oward, an orchardlst of
Cook county, Illinois, with hondqunr
tors In Chlcngo, Ih In Medford today
on a leisurely Jaunt throughout tho
northwest.
J, O. Corking, tho host Ml nround
photogrnphor In southern Oregon.
Alwnys reliable. Negatives mndo any
whom, time or place Studio 228
Mnln St. Phono 320-.T.
Ilonutlful lino of engrnved nnd Il
luminated porsounl Xmns Cards, with
envelopes to matoh. See tho lino nt
tho Medford Printing Co
II. I'. Shlppe. u business man uf
I. on Angeles, Is lu tho city todny, an
Interested Inspector of general condi
tions here.
All the latest shoot music nt fie por
copy. Music not carried In stock will
bo ordored for you nt Hale's Piano
House.
Hulled ham and uncoil at DoVonV
Charles Kushtns, of Hochostor, Now
York, Is a buslneM visitor In Med
ford and vicinity this week,
I have taken somo Vctii!nn and
Columbia talking mnehlue In ox
chaiiMO for The Now Kdlson Diamond
Dlse Phonographs nnd nm lu a po
sition to give people some bargains.
Palmer Plsuo House, 17 N. Central,
nuar Post Olflc. 22!
Olympln Flour 71.50; Pride of
Waldo Hills 1.80. I.. 11. Drown, nt
Hum Mill. 2r
Not much proRreaa In being made
In (he oriaulwtlnn of the poultry
show proposition. Meantime, the
moat convenient and available date
for sitoh an event la rapidly nppronch
ing. Car no C. Cnhlwll, of Alton. Illi
nois, Is a bualuo- visitor In Medford
and other points of the valley this
ueok.
Mrs I.eaih, Abdn-bupport Harele.v
nrtlcal rortt. 83(1 N. HnrttnO.
. ' ' t, 11.1
.1 C Hroone, n pear man of Cali
fornia, Is looking over tho Rogue
river valley this week. Ho freely
concedes thnt this valley Is probably
the leading penr producing region,
both as to yield nnd quality, on the
continent.
Initial Stationary nnd correspond
once cards. Jledford Hook Store.
Dennlson's fire proof candle shades
Medford Hook Store.
Homer Strohg, of Salem, this stale,
Is visiting friends nnd former asso-
I.adj Victor, llko tho cat, hns como
bnck She Is n noted mnro and wns
sold by .1. W. l.nwtoti, of this city,
nearly 3S years ago when she wns a
mere colt. She Is the mother of Tin
toretto, u noted pacing stallion of
this valloy, who won the races and
took all of tho blue ribbons whorever
entered In a contest for beauty or
speed. I.ndy Victor was taken away
from this valley whon she wns sold
by Mr. I.awton,- nnd was forgotten.
Today Lady Victor wondered back.
elates hero and at other points In tbei Having no homo and no one to claim
valley this month.
Huttornut bread at Do Voo's.
I. A. Ronton, of ICIleuitiurg, Wash
ington, Is a business visitor In this
valley for a few days, making his
headquarters In this city.
Try nna of those Mg Ice cold 5 cent
mllkshnkofl nt Do Voo's.
Clifton Honme, u geologist of
Washington, D. C, tarried lu Rogue
rlvor valley several days this weok on
his return to Washington from Colo
rado. Dancing nnd Skating at the Nut
Saturday night.
Henry M. Merr, of Chlco, Califor
nia, left for his home lust night, after
a month's visit In Rogue river vnllt'y,
during which tlnio ho tentntlvoly ar
ranged to buy property for future op
eration in this valley.
llox bnll Is not only n delightful
recreation but a prnrtlcul and effect
tlve method of physical cultuio. tf
Tho city register for voters was
opened at I o'clock today at tho city
hall. II. M. I.oflond, Mrs. Mary I..
Piatt and Mrs, Amy Dow aro tho reg
istration board. The register will
open for ten days only, the hours of
the tidy being from 1 o'clock In the
afternoon until 7 o'clock in tho even
ing. It Ih estimated that out of n
possible vote or i!.r0(J In tho city 1K0O
should bo registered, according to
tho percoutngo heretoforo voted.
Much confusion nt tho polls will be
forostnlled by reglstrntlon of ns largo
n percentage ns possible.
Olympln Flour 1.50; Prldo of
Wnldo Hills ?l.:iO. u H. Drown, nt
Russ Mill. 22S
C. J. Fry, of Copper, California,
Ih n Medford visitor today, bringing
good report of conditions In which ho
Is most Interested lu this wlntor'n
work.
Smnko King Spitz and Pantcln, two
best Cc cigars on mnrkot. tf
An auto lap robo was stolen Friday
evening from tho car of MIsh Helen
Yockey standing lu front of tho Nnt
ntorlum building.
Postnge stamps nt Voo's.
R. C. 'WaBhburn of Table Rock was
a Medford visitor Saturday.
Orchestra S plocoa ut Nat Dance
Snturdny night.
Dr. Henry Hart, tho orchardlst, was
a Medford visitor Saturday,
Spoclnl prices on ongrnvod enrda
for a fow dnyn, cither from old pinto
or with new pinto. Medford Printing
Co.
K. .1. Kaiser, postmaster of Ash
Innd, who was recently twlco shot by
a deranged postal clerk who after
wards committed sulcldo, wns slink
ing hands with Medford friends Sat'
urdny. Ho Is making a rapid recov
ery, though still wearing bandages
that glvn him the npeparauce of a sol
dier from the trenches.
Dancing and Skating at the Nat
Saturday night.
County School Superintendent Por
cy Wells of Jacksonville was a Med
ford vbitor todnv.
and fed her, she wns tnkon up and
Impounded. Mr.
Iior. How this once notod mnro came
to be in tho vnllcj at this time nnd In
a destitute condition nobody knows.
Orchestra 8 ploies at Nnt Dnnce
Snttirduy night.
Dr J F Roddy, of Clrnn
spent Saturday In Medford.
De Voo delivers tho Orcconlnn to
you every day for 75c a month.
The streets of .Mcdford nre throng
ed with Chrlstmns shoppers todny
nnd there Isn't a pessimist nmong
them.
Hot Tnmales rit tho Shnsta.
Jacob Kmberley, of Dcs Moines,
town, Is n visitor In Medford and the
surrounding cluster of communities
this week. He will return home next
week with un excellent report of whnt
r 1 1 cninrdnv even- tAiy nnd ball room dnncing Snlur-
ts Pass, Company club dance Saturda even w
Inc. December 11. ' ,,, ,. mTOnvn
I ....... - .,n i. nntml fnr lir VntC . .Mil. .)l"0. nm ..v, , w.w, w,
lis win uv ""i""' -- -- 1. v it nqri
Domoniitratlon 01 ""
Pupl
or dub lessons.
Im him fnilnil In Mils vtillpi- to itrllitht
Duwtou Identified 1 .. .,,, ,,tt ,i ,ni,,i.t.i m
1 IIIMI llV4Vi 111111 11V U Vlllinu vr
como again next spring and remain
longer.
Drs. A. R. nnd Louise Hedges, chi
ropractic physicians, Stewart build
ing, 2.15 Fast Main St.
Mrs. Ira Dodge, who has been nt-
tending the ngrlcutulnrl college nt
Curvflllls. returned today tn her homo
In this city for the holiday festivi
ties. Phono 100 for Halt ixl Co. Coun
try service only. Reasonable ralos;
large comfortable cars,
Col. H. II. Sargent, now of Jack
sonville, having recently moved to
his now homo In that vicinity, Is a
Medford visitor today.
Come nnd listen to the music at
the Nat Saturday night. ,
Klght homeless wundorcm sought
protection from tho chill of winter
in the city Jail last night. They con
tinued their Journey southward this
morning.
InBitro your auto In tho Alliance
against theft, flro. C. Y. Tcngwnld.
Holly Warner, of Chllllrothe, Mis
souri, arrived todny on a noxtended
Mrs. Alice Jetner, of Puynllup,
Washington, who hns ben visiting In
this city and neighborhood for some
weeks, will leave for her homo to
morrow. De Voo buys bebr bottlas.
II. A. .lanscn, proprietor of tho
Medford Hydraulic Cement and Hlecl:
Works, has returned from San Fran
cisco, where ho went some time ngo
to visit with hli dnughtcr, Mrs. Ford
Hills, who has resided in that city the
pnst year, and to see the big show.
Ho regarded the Oregon building ns
decidedly the most substantially nt
tractlve structuro on the grounds,
even more so than the California
building, although tho latter he con
coded, wus beautiful' In many re
spects. Mr. Jansen cxnmlnod the
cement, brick nnd block exhibits very
carefully while there nnd brought
bnck with him something new In that
visit In Southern Oregon. Ho will line. He will tell the local public
make Medford his headquarters.
Something now. Personal, engrav
ed Xmns greeting cards. Sco tho
lino at Medford Printing Co,
II. F. Hughes, alias K. li. Kuhlinnu,
now In tho Jackson county Jail await
ing the action of tho grnnd Jury for
passing bogus checks, purchased tho
check-protector, found In his pos
session whon arrested, In Snlom, this
state, with a bogus check. Ho stolo
tho order hook, bnnk book nnd other
"credentials" from tho ronl K. H.
Kuhlmnn nnd used them to his un
doing on his wny south from tho state
cnptlnl.
Sen Dare Wood ntout that flro In
iirance policy Office Mall Trlbuno
HtdK.
something about It In n Inter Issue of
thin pnper.
NOTICE
Change of Drug Stores'
Sunday Hours
.T
10 to 12 a. m.
5 to 7 p. m.
A Vnir Imposition
Tho manufacturers of Morltol
Rheumatism Powders hnvo no much
confldcnco in this preparation thnt
they nuthorlzo us to sell them to you
on a pnsltlvo guarantee to glvo you
relief In nil cases of Rhoumntlsm
or refund your money. This la cer
tainly n fair proposition. Lot us show
thorn to you. Prices 50c nnd $1.00.
Kxcluslvu Agency, Hnsklns Drug
Storo. Adv.
DA.WI.VtJ SCHOOIj
Subscription list will bo opened
for classes In dancing nt tho Seventh
I WU GIVE $1000
If I FAIL to CURE ao, CAKCEft -rTUMO?. t t..n
helois It PCISOHS tftu Jlxi'i, u. .1 ) fiONE
WthJDtKnUcorPalu
do i'AY Until CURED!
WRIITIN CUAflANUi
No X IUy ut 1 l r
nwlii Hf An limiul
MlUllll'l, fciM'n'' I tO
Any TUM0H. lUVf nt
SOKE oil the Un, I ico
ot lirnly I0I1K U
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jwiiuuiiitlUiti'mi '
I2Q-PA0C 600 cut
Mt B. 10,000 tt tl.
' IS Kill U ttst
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No Trick At All
Keeping n itornRc battery up to par I
Just a matter of knov ing how. Better
come In and let us give you some free
pointers.
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
103-105 S. Central. Phone 22-J
Free inspection of any battery at any time.
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The Peerless Edison
Diamond-Disc
PHONOGRAPH
--The miiMcr niliieement of n
mnster mind n mneliino that re
pnuliu'o the human voice nnd mu
sic to 1111 o.ciiisite perfection. You
only have lu Iiear it to realize wlult
nn achievement the new Krifcnn
Diamond DNe Phntioxnrpli really
$.
-The iiilihln'il dinuiond iiniul !k
gunninteed forever nnd never re
quires clmngimr. The indoMrucl
ilile leeoiilh me likewise gunrnu
teed forever.
Sco nnd henr the new Kd! ous.
This superb new
Laboratory Model
in choice of three
beautiful woods
$250
COMPLETE ATTACHMENT FOR PLAYING VICTOR OR COLUM
BIA RECORDS ON EDISON DIAMOND DISK PHONOGRAPHS.
Best Christmas Present for the Whole Family.
Palmer Piano Place
Any lllMPi" WOMAN'S BREAST
it nnuo en "itBiw1!"!" '""idon'io "
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'St'lttlH Rslllblf. 0rttlt Cinur SprrKlltt ll!n"
3'10t436E ValenrUSt., San rranclsco. Cat.
'nvf,i,i -113 it CANCLH
TOO lfcTW to ciassii'v.
i'cTtlTKXT Wei? TuniTshed" ff-Toom
biuiitHlou er reonalit to desir
able tenant. I2S 8. Uurel St.
LOel'I'-On AsnUnd rosd Rsturdsy
murnlni suit men's uudrr; re
ward If U ft Mall Tribune office.
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toty, ronplat Horka; good aa n.
Iari of hooka nvr onl. f 1: r.o.
John Naln. Contral Iolnt, Or ,
It. N No. i. :7
TfTl.KVU Wk mil7, S&.000 raiiar
tl. Ian uiilllon tvri tlatUwr, 40 Mr
oont bIm; tti Nrttsk Mill frao
au4 aall tiwkor atnaiOMa on tarma
wklck will anabla oooralor lu kan
4le with anwll awoHMi -aa. Ad
dtwmi Invmlmeau, ' llox -:.
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The IDEAL
XMAS GIFT
Is sonii'tlupij useful mid or
luuiipiital. A CEDAR
CHEST IS SUCH, or most
auvtliiiur in tlio furnituro
line a fJorkor. lVdofcttil.
Sntokinn Sot, oic
Our spoiiitl for this Christ
inas is our $S.."il) I'm-irio Ce
dar ('host for $7.00.
Come in mid let ue show you
our lino.
nowriptivo fiifiilnrs tor out
of iown people free for the
nikiu.
PACIFIC FURNITURE &
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l-THE MAXWELL. The world's most
popular ear -at a popular price.
2 -THE BUSIEST SPOT IN MEDFORD.
The Medford salesroom of tho .Maxwell.
3 POWER- Known to all as the author
of the slogan
BUY A MAXWELL -PAY AS YOU RIDE
Arcordlim to th rower Olnn oti can buy one of those famous sturdy potrful family cars on jmvnient of a siewal mm and nay
the Unlnnre as ou ride on eaa monthly naynienta. '
lluudred Hho alroad) taken advantaRe of tills convenient method of car ownlns There's no reason why von should not
The Maxwell la not onl ea to buy accordm to the Oower plan, hut it U economical to operate, tho uu-koen coal liolnr fullv
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Price $655 Electric Starter and Lighted
POWELL AUTO CO.
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