Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MJflWOKD jMAIL TKU3UNJ3, MKDJU'OKD, ORUUOX, .MONDAY, DWCKMIJKK KJ, 1915
11
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I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
MrB. 2r. U.
evening from
Orr returned Sunday
n threo months' trip
to San Francisco, Los Angeles nnd
Pasadena, California.
Weston Camera Shop for first class
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies.
'So far this month 1.37 Inches of
rain "has fallen In thin valley. Dur
ing this fjscnl year tho precipitation
hns been 12.88, against an nvorago of
UG.12. Tho deficiency therefore l
1.1,24 Inches. Farmers should noto
this fact with groat care. Tho fact
that the surface of tho field Ik wet
occasionally doosn't Indloalo that
Sufficient rain is falling to make
farm work olthor easy or profitable.
Closing out sulo Jewolry next . O.
l
Atlornoy Gun DCowbury returned
from n buslnosB visit to 1'ortland and
Salem Saturday evening.
All tho latosi sheet music nt Ho per
copy. Music not carried In stock
will ho ordered for you nt Halo's
1'lano Houbo.
Andrew Ilallorun, of Springfield,
Illinois, In visiting many parts of the
vnlley this week, Interesting himself
In the collection of data concerning
our resources and promise of ImstuesH
rovlvnl.
Fresh roasted permits at Do Voo's.
For watch wont tnat satisfies,
Johnson the Jeweler. 220
Taylor .Smith, of Fort Klumath, ar
rived In this city Sunday for an ox
tended visit on uiihIiiom.
When better insurance is sold
Holmes The insurance Man will sell
It
Ilonry TeniRlt, of Yubn, Califor
nia, Is In tho vnlley, studying our
fruit prospects. Mr. Temalt Is a fruit
mnn of cotiNldernblo noto In Califor
nia. Insist on Sunklst urnngOH nt pro
cess. 31
(leo. Hayden, of Hoseburg, Is visit
ing Medford mid neighboring points
this week on business.
Chocolate crooma, carnmnls, chips,
peanuts, etc., only 30c a lb. at Do
Voe's.
II. (1. Hlce, or Stockton, California,
Is u valley visitor this week on u
business errand.
A "Pacific Cedar Chest" for Xmas.
An ideal ulft.
Oeo. W, Sornnsen, of the Pompa
dour Mluurnl Springs company, la a
Medford visitor front (irunts Pass, ti
guest at the Nash. He will probably
remain Hiifuriil days.
All tho latest sheet music nt Co per
copy. Music not cnrrlod In ntock
will bo ordered for you nt Hale's
Piano Housn.
II. II. Whitehead and daughter
hnvo lflft ror San Francisco ror the
winter, whore .Mr. Whitehead expects
tho chnngo In cllumto will Improve
his condition.
dates sells Ford cars, $200 down
iTnri $25 a month. 230
Mrs. OeorHO II. Daggett, after a
tew days visiting friends, ban return
ed to her homo In Minneapolis.
Sunklst oranges are tho sweetest.
31
II. II. Tronson has loft for u tow
weeks visit ni Portland.
Ilutto Falls Wood Yard. Phono 48
or 223. Wood all kinds. 229
County Coniiulaaloiior Frank 11.
Madden left Saturday on a brier bust
lies trip to Senttlo.
Order jour holly wrest lis now
from Pierce, the Florist. Haul Hug
llsh holly. Phone 371. 230
County Commlitf Inner W. O I.oevor
of Con tntl Point has returned from
Portland,' whore he attended the
Hto meeting of county commlMtou-
ara,
CArpentorlng and mop work, all
Mwt f U Follliw. SI N. llartltttt.
Frank llniwu of ISaglc Point whs
h Medford visitor Monday.
There Is nothing your wife would
appreciate more fur .ma than one
of those hamlaotiia potted plants.
Pierce, the Florist, lms them. Store
Diamond Pharmacy. i0
Otorti Nitwit k. contraoter on the
Pnelfle highway, vlaitml Mud foul
.Mommy wnu leporla that good pro
Kroaa Is being made on the hlghwio,
considering the weather
Pbnne 100 for Hull Tux I Co. Coun
try Kgrvlco ouly. Heaaouable ratee:
laro comfortable cure.
It. it. VolKer. u buetuoek mau of
Portland, is n Medford vUttur this
week.
Home mHilo tgffy t Dc Voo s
C. ID. Valentino, of PorUawd and
Seattle, la making a business tour of
Jiaktwii oouni) (li'r week.
Oaeil iry wood J 1.40 per tier on
graitul. It. F. Montgomery, 010
Hlverattlo. 2X1
Alex. Train, of North Yakima, Wh .
wfc la ratftlitar with the vlltuate of
Itfltn rtvw valle during the win
ter, la a Tatter ilattor tela week and
way leaaie Here. He mmpinmm a
derided preferetie tar tkHatuerti Ore
Man oaditUia KeiMtrallv, but hi- will
nut locate here unleaa he can ebieia
land under inUatlwi i reaaahia
riKui. it la wkA b k looking
tin Oil. it
yen vy e? r 75 a atMta.
James Halliway, n frultman of
Hood Hlvor, Is n valley visitor this
week.
Duy Medford mao candy nt tho
Shasta.
Alex Nlbley, secretary of tho Oregon-Utah
Sugar company, returned
today from it business visit to Port
land, Itemember for TCmns you oan get
thoso magazine uibcrIptlonH, amok
or's articles, big boxes of cigarettes,
fancy boxes of cigars, glass Jars of
tho leading brands of tobaccos in ap
propriate packlngH.and nifty pack
ages of ohocolaton at tho corner of
Fir and Main nt exceptionally low
prices. The Medford Cltjar Store.
220
"Walter Wood and l-M Olneude, of
Kaglo Point, are Medford visitors to
day on business
Special prices on engraved cardfi.
now nud from old plates, lor a few
dnyu nt tho Medford Printing Co.
The nowly-lnid pavement of the
Southern Oregon Traction company
on Main street Is not drying as It
should to enable the workmen to pro-
ccod with the Job ns rapidly as they
expected to. lletiro, the date of open
ing the linn to traffic will bo delayed
n few days.
J. O. Gorklng, trio best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Alwnya reliable Negatives made nny
where, tlmo or plnco. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-.T.
The Iown Society will Join Its
forces this evening In the oujo) incut
of a bumiuet, to be followed by n
musical program and dniKO, nt St,
Mark's hall, tho doors to open nt
0:30, The Iowa Socloty Is strong In
numbers and loyal enthusiasm and u
most excellent evening's entertain
ment Is anticipated. The banquet Is
being put on by the ladles or the M
K. church an assurance that It will
be a dollghtrul featuie of the even
ing. All tho Intent sheot music at Gc per
eopv Music not carried In stock will
le ordered for you nt Halo's Piano
limine
Councllmon Medynskl and Amy
nbandoned tholr tronchos this morn
ing and engngod In an encounter in
tho open on Main mid Front streets.
The trouble followed n dispute be
tween the belligerents at a recent
council mooting, which was leopenod
this morning In n vigorous ! I -centimeter
oral bombardment from the
Medynskl front. The reply wna nlmost
Instant from tho Amy line or rapid
flro vorbal artillery, supplemented by
shrapnel fro mtlie shoulder toward
the Medynskl hcudiiunrtoiB. Medynskl
blocked and ducked and Amy slum
bled from the cfroot or the reverber
ation. At this Juncture Chief or Po
lice IlltUou aboard Henry Kurd's
penco Hhlp Interceded and establish
ed a period or truce, during which
tho belllgerentH returned to tholr
trenches.
Holled ham run! nacon nt DoVoo's
I. K Whiting, ror many yenrs a
linotype operator on the Mall Tribune
nud now gmpboed In u similar ca
pacity on the Portland Oregonlnu, re
cently sustained u painful accident.
Ho crushed his left thumb In tho ma
chinery and It bad to bo amputated.
Am a result ho will bo unable to oper
ate the lluotpo hereafter.
1 have taken some Vletroln and
Columbia talking machine In ox
obauHO for Tho New Kdlsou Diamond
Disc Phonographs ami am In n po
sition to give people some bargains
Palmer Piano House, 17 N. Central,
near Post Of rice. 220
"Tag Dn" on bohnlf or the mu
nicipal Christmas tree fund began
thin morning ami will be extended
through TuoMhi) and Wednesday.
Pretty girls ot Moiirord (thnn whom
none are more charming, on Tag Day
or otherwise.) are selling tho tag.
The fund Is needed to help In making
the municipal tree n happy triumph.
It take mmiin to buy CIiiUIiuhm gifts
--and the children must lme them.
The preparation of the tree am! Its
ndtunrta will cost something and
the grown-ups will aupply the fin
ances. Mra Leach, Abdn-Support llareloy
surgical corset. 328 N. Ilartlett.
Uugened.. Iltomi and wlte. of Chi
cago. r registered at the Hotel Med
ford today.
Inauro your smIo In the Alllnnce
iCMluat theft, fire. C. Y. Tengwald.
. II. St John, or llaltlmore. Md .
Is doing biislneMi In Ibis clt todn.
W tmve Wood Hiut thai fire In
tirence polley Offtc Usll Tribune
nidK
J. W French, a biMlneas man of
Port laud, (a a bualueaa lsltoi In Med
ford and vicinity toda.
Mot ThuihIoh nt the Shusts.
Couniv .lodge Tou Velle and Proae
cittur Ktll vent to Ablaud Mouda
to hold a ersaluti ijf imeulle court
A outh ot I wn raughi burglaris
Iiik u Htoie
Dra A. It. and iuutae Hedges, chl-
rouraetie phyaletatit, Stowart build
ing, tit Fast Mala St.
Mr 1.. A Iteaaiea and Miaa Fa
Carver, of 1'hoenU, are Okriatmas
akoiHr la Medford todnv.
n Voe buy beer kotiies
Ut ItaaaoH u( the Hunker Hill
orakftrd la a tiualueaa lier la the
m4roMtia todnv.
Medford UMtg J. ia. I a o f'
will meet touighl and eoiitor iiiltia
terr work lor Ibo AskiMd tod' A
dWtMM of moaakora of Ik latter
lodge i -id to attend.
MARGARET ILLINGT0N IN "THE LIE" PAGE TUESDAY, DEC. 21
II .1 ! 7X1
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IMi t - j. .' V K, IM 1 II .1 . f lwr1 t i . WZ7 . -
m : wm :i 11 i
Pffe "-' - ' X' !WTf '
mem. .. .. -z:-ssb, '.' i
Hl ik . fff I A
BREAK IN FREIGHT
RATES
WEN
WAR
I OVER
D
Sam Sandry, the fish screen mini
or Hogue Itlver, Is a business visitor
in .Medford toduv.
Dennlson's riro prool candle shndeH
Mod ford Hook Store.
Owen Dunlnp, of Phoonlx, Is among
tho out of town visitors In this city
this afternoon,
ltutteruut bread at Do Voo'h
Krnest Webb and Pert Peck, or
Central Point, nre doing business In
this city today.
Try on.i or those big leo cold 6 cent
inllkshnkos at Do Voo'a.
.lack Dent, ot the Wells Fargo local
office, who recently went to Cor
vnlllri as relief ngent for ten das,
has returned and resumed his work
In this city. Karl Hey nobis, who had
charge or bin department during his
nhsoiico, has returned to his place
at tho wheel or the popular taxi.
Ilox hall Is not only u dollghtrul
reciontlon but a practical and offeot
llve method or physical culture, tt
.1. t Pendleton, r Table Hock, Is
doing hustiio In tho vnlley motrnp-
Oil HELD FOR
L
NI.W YOKK, Dec t.l.-Tlie wnrV
Ciieci on eu irniiporiiiiioii lino nit-
piopeet of ii bronk in fioivhl mtcs
nl'ter Hie war is einlcil nre suinnmriz-
i I'll in ii mmtiiinit n-iiRru ivunv n, uiu
'national foreign trnde eonneil, com-
posiil of .repre-cutiitivei of large
mitniiliH'tuhtig nml eoihuierciiil inter-
lc-t-. JiitiiCH A. Furrell, presiilcnt of
' the Tutted Stnteo Steel nortiorntion,
is i-hniimaii of the council.
I "The mniu iiicwtion," sii.vh till1
1 '-tnteuicnt, ''iw ljoiv oon the bietik in
the treight mniket will luke place,
lollowim; the eenitiiiii or hoslilitic.
Some hold that the break will be
i-lwirp mill "-iniilen, otliei- tliut the
ir ".bulit iiilditioim tlirougb rccoii
sti'iictiou now being iik1o to the ton-
. n. iue ol the world will tend to ward
i oil uti Icmlencv to ji Midden decline
when the war in conclmlcil.
"It i-. -aid iu iiippoit or Hie latter
contention that though miiiic five mil
lion tons of (ienunn am! AiiHtrinu
-liiiimir now immobilicil will be re-lea'-cil,
the s-liipping nlteiiily -unk will
dccrciiM' the world's fleets hv n mil-
lliou tons, while the two million tons
of new shipping nt present in con
Htructii'ii tin oiiLrlioiit t lit' world is not
expected tit once to olt-,et the lessen
due to the war."
q
for cold
and
dampness
tSS3553ffil
.VJ.v-Of.fc
vvyvy
J!
J
P
I A
John O'Dowd, nrrcMed for huig
Inryof the Will II. Wilson store on
Front struct uue dn.s s Ko, had a ,
preliiiiinurv hemiiig before .lu-tice
(llenn O..Tn,lor this morning and wns
held to Mho grand jury under bonds
of $.r)ll(). O'Dowd elaiuis that the
goods found in his possession when
ui letted were sold to him by nnothei
mini, but neither the identity of the
other mini nor the facts of the alleg
ed saleweie established. The piis
oner, who oiys he has u family in
the slnluxof Washington, hns been'
werking: ou the irrigation ditches in
Ibis vicinity during (he fall. He says,
he wiik drttiik nt the lime ol his til-1
legeil assoeiiitioii with "the oilier
man" nml i1"cmi"1 rcincmbcr much
alum! the circuiii-tnnces .He wns
lukcii to .lucksouville tint morning to
taiid iir.
idle today.
Smoke King Spitz mid Pnntola. two ,1M"" Ihe iiction o the
best fie clunrn on mnrkot. tr "e t nboiif 10 vcars old
Hogue Itlver KiicHiupiiient No. 31),
I. O. O. F. will muet In regular ses- '
slou on Wednesday night and confer '
the loyal purple degree on n class of
candfilHtes. Table Hock Lodge No.
10. Aahlnud, .InckMiivllel and (old
Mill encampment have been InWted
to ntteud. A delegation from each
place is expected.
Postage stumps nt r.t Voo's.
A USEFUL
GIFT
In W W f Ph n
driu.
UM
M A" & Jl
I fVfl
Turkeys
Wanted
l wnnt 5000 pounds of prlmo fan
cy stock, dr plikcd Turkoys, heads,
feet and wing feathors loft on, on
tralH left in and empty crops, if pos
sible, these to weigh from 12 to Hi
pounds each. Thin birds not want
ed, nor are tho extra heavy Toms that
weigh from 1!) to 20 pounds nml ocr,
especially If they are old. For prime
fat birds 1 can pay 1N a pound dress
ed. Live Turkeys l.'ic, all to be In
the condition as uhnw stated. All
Interior birds lejeoted. tteuso lie,
picked only. No live birds wanted.
ThoHe to be delivered at the Wester
1 n nil Warehouse, nearly opposite
Commercial club building. Will be
gin receiving Saturday 1Mb. Phone
715 during work hours or 7-F5 even
ings, or uddiesK.
C. C. PAUL
f oaj WfilV 1
l5f- ,""i1p'$3'l
. I,.! tjf 'a w (iuj
Perfeclion Oil Healer
A sure remedy for the cold,
damp days. Inexpensive to op
erate easily carried from room
to room. Smokeless and odorless.
. Dealers everywhere.
For bat results use Pcatl Oil
Standard Oil Company
(Calihrnial
Mcit.'ord
AAAAAAAAAAAA
Notice to Voters
.
o Register
HOI TK I
mi:ikohi
INVISIBLE
tt$m B'ir
-r II ' CTi&.
' w
U ..fill
IJilLuuMi
Knt-el-Amara have been repulsed. It enscs tfyQ j,;m lhu hu)
hub Hiiiiuiiiu'tMi in nn iiiiii'ini suiie- i. . . . . . .
III? lUqillllfb 111 U IIIIU-IIIUI'C 1CUS,
Tlify tire truly wonderful
bifocitls.willi no linos of sopara
tion ami no cuniontod pieces.
Coiua in timl see them.
PERSIA REPULSED
LONDON. Dc 13 Turkish attaiks
ou the llrlliah MeioiMiiamlun a run at
iimnt tonight. UtilUh leliUo'ceiueuts
nre being )iuheil forwunl.
Tho law requires that every elector who desires
to vole nt the annual city election to ho held in and
for tlie Cilv oi' -Metlford on Tuesday, January 11th,
191(5, ninsl "v-sier, regardless of any other or for
mer registration.
The registration hoard will, therefore, sit in the
council room at the city hall, corner Front and
Sixth streets, from one until seven o'clock p in.
every day (except Sunday) for nine days more, in
cluding today.
Every voter in each ward should make it a
point to come early so as to avoid the usual rush
the last few days.
There is no other time or place to register. No
witnesses are required fortius registration.
Do not hot her the memhers of the hoard with
questions as to why this registration is necessary,
etc. The law requires it and the city officials have
no other alternative.
However, a proposed amendment to the city
charter to he voted on at the coining election will,
if carried, do away with this continual bothersome
registration.
.Dated December Kith, 101 (J.
IMM3KT. TOSS,
City liecorder.
iBSllJsW
! &
TOO
I.ATH to OIjASSIFV.
WANTED Alberta land in exchange
tor proper!) lime. (Murk Hoc.lt
folks1 glnsMs
me in. these
Have ihe old
I.OHT - Nuua-t nia. a..ll nu.aet. Hi '(,UIII -'d h
on allver ereeeent. Finder ltme Wonderful leilses.
with v. V. Medyuski and recele
reward Fancy Metal Eyeglass Cases, i
m . iii." .... .. "TT ..r""". " "Rvool:ica riliniiic nrirl T?nnla
i.ie.. 'i-iray lienor, cream j -j""w . .mvi mkuw,
color, one year old; crop orr irt au(i Solid Gold Frames and
ear. uiMr bit In right. Owner . .. , , . '
may have ean. M pajing h.i ami Mountings also make most ,
reed. S. Walab, Jmkeoullle. Ore- llSOful Ureseilts.
go II.
231
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fTt.Tf'SaWPfe . X.V&arf"vslftfferLr
-v r nfi.wnwKiiir &? s
irMlu-S : ' " :
2 Blrv$3fceI2I. yo u55i
V l I j B f -B5r VtfvKMiHlHsgssssssllssssssssssisssHssssaSsHin
mmm HsW J9 V3sssHi,al"lslB " r f V" V ilM
TOYLAND
FOH SAI.1C (ienuliie mnhoguii) rec
ord calilnct biHiid new, worth s:t.'i,
will el for $1H Prtc Kuril
Fixture Kictii
Bargains in
ROSES
1'erli accuracy in testing
or fitting if I do it.
DR. RICKERT
Over the Ma Co.
Mulfoid, Ore.
As usual, the headquarters
for holiday goods for every
body will be tit the
RED FRONT
i, 10 AND 25c STORE
12: Vt A fain Street i
'o,
LUe Three e.ir-old
Caroline Testout
Hums tor ..ile at a burg tilt i
The rin.di imm in Mirnrd
troiii the bent i.im IiwIko In the -ii
The I'undiiie Tetttoui Ih it p Mut
ual lilooour, rz' pink roy and
the beet hedgf or xllet't rime fur (lux
ell mule
Pierce, the Florist g
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MuMiAhMia
WHO'S WHO IN THE
STAR THEATRE Auto Contest
Vernon Kennedy . . . 7530 Votes
Loader up to Saturdav night, Deconibor Uth.
Tho content closes Christmas ovo night at J ft o'clock sharp.
Tho little car will bo Riven away Xmas nlKht nt S:30 sharp. Now
Is our time to work hard. Attend tho following mutlneos and get
50 votes with a ihlld's ticket and 100 with adult's tickets. MON
DY, WF.nXKSnAY, KltllUY. SATFHDAY AND Sl'XOAY MATI
NKUS ONLY.
PREPAREDNESS
U new iiu intioii.il wuiihwoid Within n few wira
we ipt t.i tine an Mrn.v ,u rfiiom a iiuUiuu and u half
men Oin na will tif Mrati) im rt, U. How admit
our in'imiii il deteiue''
UMIII.I.K YDIH MOF lfiMt Nonr dolbiib ,
OiU b.mk and von iii itc ii n'.iin. up an anot 01 pre
liainliief au.ilnt Imrd lion - ....ulmil unit IHht.tUli
OVER ffVtlAnSUNDlROKt MANAGE MENT
iiiwr riWietnaa:wtmvcan tsnmmf'ZHu:
ws
I
Oh, sn ! Meet me at the
BIG DANCE
AT THE ARMORY
Thursday Evening, Dec. 16
lusir h Heine's Seven-Piece Orchestra.
T1CKKTS $l.iK) OiiHale at llaskin's Drug Store