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M zjm (jr-" ""wr" Vj n PAGE TWO MI0UKOR1) MAIL TMHUNM, MEDFORD, ORFION, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER If). 1015 i.i -I mii iiiti . i-ii I II II IIW HI I I III '" ..i .ii.w..iii.i..ii.I.-. .-. .... v r Ml PI i, 'W' .wr i fjrv : fel : t. iM " r4 &j Ml 3 I Hi J .1 i .4 u i 1 61 m ----- TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Henry lilukclr, who sustained bc vcro InJtirlcH recently whllo linullnn wood down a Orlffln creek hill, Is ulilo to bo out again by tlio ttso of n crutch. Ills tenm becamo unmannBO- nblo on (ho hill and overturned tho wagon and its load, Including Young Dlakely, Into tho canyon. Tho latter hns hoon confined to his homo for n month ''and tlint, too," ho says, "without an nccldont policy. Weston Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Arthur 0. Hamlin, of Chohalls, Washington, Is visiting with rolatlvos hero nnd at Talent. Closing out Bnlo Jowolry noxt P. O. 31 Geo. Itador, of tho Table Hock dis trict, discovered a large bobcat In the act of carrying off IiIm Christmas tur key tho other dny and quickly dls palohod tho offondor with a conven ient rlflo. Tho same shot killed tho turkey, also, All tho latest sheet music at Gc per copy. Music not carried in stock will bo ordered for you at Halo's Piano Houbo. The officials having charge of the statu school fund report that some monoy Is now avallablo for loan pur pones. This money h loaned on first morlgago farm securities nt six per cent per annum. Loans are made only on ngtluiiltunil lands. Fresh roasted peanuts at Do Voo's. Luther Hurbank, tho wizard of tho vegetable world, Is getting fn bud In Oregon by declaring that tho Oregon loganberry Is not a loganberry nt all. Tho only dlfforcneo betweon the Ore gon loganberry and the loganberry that Hurbank created Is that the Ore gon berry Is better than nny other borry of tho snmo family that ovor grow In Ilurbank's gardon or any whoro else. It Is so superior to tno ordinary loganberry, In fact, that It dignified the latter by taking the name. That's why our loganberry Julco Is tho host In tho world. Didn't William Jennings Bryan say so? And who Is a bolter Judgo than ho? For watch worn mat satisfies, Johnson tho Jowolor. 220 More than n hundred and fifty thousand hoyH nnd girls aro now en gaged In olub work of various kinds on thu farm and In tho garden In Hit states. Whon bettor msurnnco Is sold Holmes Tho Inauranco Man will soli it. Colored papers of all kinds have mailo another advance In prlro, scar city of ilyo material duo to tho war being given na tho cause. Paper manufacturers havo also notified tho trade that tlioy will no longer guar antee colors to match with paper made nt any other time. Tho snmo sltiinllou provalls with colored Inks, and paints, tho rods and blues being nearly oxhnusted, nnd tho supply on hand Is estimated will not last longer than three or four months more. Ono peculiar phnso of Itio present sit uation Is that It will soon affect white paper, and tho bountiful whites now used In bond papers as well as In other grade Is very likely to come forth in a yellow tlngo that will be very dlsnppolntlnK to those who are particular about their writing paper. The cause of this Is that tho blue used to make thu paper white, will soon bo axhnustod In America. luslsj on SunkUt oranges at pro eons. 31 l'owor bond of cattle are being fed In tils valley this winter IIihii for many your. Tho flint iwifcon for this condition Is that stoclf mh Vmu ship ped out morn oltfunly this full than for tun yours. The mwoihI excuse Is that wo lmd no feed on which to l;nep cattle, hogs and slittep We scarcely have etiniiRh left for a local supply next your. Many communities on tho HinM oomplaln of the sumo coudltlou Qrdr your Christinas candles early. We will make thorn for you. MuMrldo ft Co. 138 farmers of the Kogutt river valley who havo stoek (and tliay Mil ought to have) ahoiild Install silos. Much farm produce goes .to wsste every ottr that could bo insde first class stock food by tdlolug it It mvc tho look and fodder of I b corn and double it value as a food There are many tilings on the farm that chhiIiI Ud used for hllftKO that aie now purmlttod to go to waste absolutely. Particularly, ho dairyman is up to date without a silo. Chooolnto oroAws, caramels, chips, pcMnutB, olo., only SOo a lb. at Do Voo's. Over 500.000 luhU of corn were raised tills ear In onw It ligation dla trlot In the Yakima countrv. A "I'aoiflc Ctlnr Cheat" for Xwas.' An bloal Rift. Horticultural CommlsMouer A. C. Allen spent MoaUay In Oraitta Pass, vthore he approval the teslgaattoH of J. V. Burke as couutv fruit taspe tor. wfeo will ua surcaeded l a eom UliiMl farm adviser and rrull luapec tor In aoHiteralioa) with the O A C . a mlkr arraugoweut to that exist ing at Medford tiatss sells Ford enrs J200 down nd ?2. a month iW' Tho conforonco of Xntlonnl (luard officers to bo held at Portland on Wednesday, Docembor 29, will be at tended by Captain A. J. Vnnco, First Lieutenant El mar T. Foss nnd Second Lieutenant llalbort H. Deuel, of this city. Delegations will bo present from tho eight companies of thu coast ar tillery, twelvo companies of Infantry, together with representations from tho cavalry, naval militia, field artil lery and hospital corps. Carpentering and snop work", nil kinds. C. E. Collins, 31 N. Hartlott. 238 0. W. Hubbard left this morning for Champaign, Illinois, for tin ex tended stay. Thoro is nothing your wlfo would npprccinto moro for Xnins than one of those hnndsomo potted plants. Plorce, the Florist, has them. Storo Diamond Pharmacy. 230 Mrs. Lillian Hay left this morning for Santa Kosa, California, for an ex tended visit. Boo Davo Wooa atout that fire In guranco policy. Office Mall Tribune Dldg. Uev. Harry K Tucker officiated at the weddliiK at 2 o'clock yesterday af ternoon nt the resldenco of M. L. Not son, 729 West Second street, of Er nest I. Holllngsworth nnd Miss Myrtle Pearl Dox. The ceremony was per formed In tho presence of Imtnedlntu friends. Tho happy couple, who will make Medford thoir home, hnvo tho slncero orisons of many friends for a long life of wedded bliss and good fortune. Phono 100 for Ilnll Taxi Co. Coun try service only. Iteasonablo rates; largo comfortablo cars. Tho rapid Increase In the volume of pnrcol post business at tho .Med ford postoffico has 'necessitated the mo of a wngon for delivery to and from tho Southern Pacific depot. Tho company has engaged Geo. O. Tllu othy to hnndlo tho mall with his truck. Tho fact tlint tho streetn are level and paved between tha post offico and tho depot has enabled tho S. P. to handlo tho Increasing bulk of mall In recent months without much trouble; but tho enlarged volume of pnrcol post mall packages finally made It necessary to Improvo tho fn- clitics for handling It. Wallace Nutting hand colored pic tures. Medford Hook Store, Superintendent Johnson of tho P. & E. icturned this morning from it business visit to Portland, J, O. Oorklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives mndo nny whoro, tlmo or plnco. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-.T. Jolur Mnciiuo, of Portland, Is vis iting .Medford and vicinity for a few days on business, Special pricos on engraved cards, new nml from old plates, tor a tow days nt tho Medford Printing Co, T. (5. Horn, of Centrnl Point, did business In this city yesterday uou ItiK and this morning. Everyone says our Xmas cards are beautiful and low priced. Medford (look Storo. S. K. Holland, of Heagle, is a bust noss caller among local friends today. Wo have 70 different kinds of chocolates, our own make, for joti to choose from for your Xmas boxes. Mellrldo A Co. 2.12 W. J. Smith, or Newport, this slate, Is doing business lu this city today All the latest sheet music at 5c per copy. Music not carried lu stock will bo ordered for you nt Halo's Piano House. John W. Purnoll. of ApplOKate. Is a Nlaitor lu this city and vUlnltj to day. Ho reports matters, business and social, pursuing the oven tenor of their wn) In his section. Mrs I. ea h, Abdo-Support llurrloy surgical corset. 32t N. Ilnrtlett. ' II (S Wort man Is Improving; er satisfactorily tielng able to be about the streets a little each day. Inauro your auto lu tho Alliance against theft, fire. C. Y. Tengwald. E. L. Jones, the milling man. who Iimh hen soJnurnliiK in the Hlue l.edgo illst : let for tin o mouths, came Into the alley on Sunday to participate In the good-cheer fetlvltloe during the holidays. Hot Tamnles at tho Shasta. The Parent-Toaihera' el rile of the itoosovell school will hold Its mouth l meeting Friday, December 17. at 8 o'clock lu tho afternoon Mrs. eol will ge her report of the state eon ventlou and Mrs. W. W. Van rieoce will have an Inturestlug paper ou the Caie of the Teeth " I have taken some Victrolas and Columbia talking machine In ex change for The New IGdlaon Diamond Dlw Phonographs and am In u po sition to give people some bargains Palmer Piano Douse. 1, X. Central, near Post Office 229 il In tho dologntlon that attended Ceo, E. Sanders, who will nccom- Daddy Long Logs' nt the Vinlng j pany Alox Nlblcy to Salt Lake City, thontor In Ashland Inst night from failed to reach Grants I'ass In time thlB city were: A. C. Hubbard and j last night to mnko the start from wife, llobort Kuhl and wire, S. S. this city on the 1:00. They will Smith nnd wife, Miss Ivy Iloeck, Lin-' probably go this evening, coin McCormnck and wife, S. V. ' Don't fall to visit the Catholic Ilcckwlth and wlfo. Oils Newbury and . ladles hnznnr tonight. wife, .Miss Helen Yockey, Miss Ethel Geo. A. Mills, or Chewaucan, this Curry, Miss Gladys Curry, Mrs. O. N. Btate, Is taming In this city this Fox, Earl and Poland Hubbard, Miss ' week on a business mission the con Joan Anderson, Miss Leah Walth'ors, elusion of which hero will caus'o him Sinter Jorinson, If. W. Dlnghuni, Mrs. ' to hnve to lslt Astorm boforo his ro Stewart Patterson, Dr. Emmons nnd ' turn homo, wire, William O'Hara and wire', and' R,nkn Kim? sntt nml rnnnin. wn i " ' i best Gc cigars on market. tf Cheek government. .Most of the CI reek ttoops which were ut H.ilouiki lutvo retired in the direction of Sor ovitcli nnd Kozuui, iif llrecl; western .Miiecdou$u, while tlie LuiH-uza divis ion has jrone to Sorrc. others. Drn."'A. It. nnd Luulse Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stevvnrt build ing, 235 East Main St. Registration or voters In this city proceeds 'slowly only 2.10 having registered up to last evening. This Is fnr liolow the average Mlchaol J. Iludy, of Albany, this state, Is a visitor in this city today and will romnln over tomorrow to nvvalt the arrival or Mrs. Iludy, who will accompany him ou . brlof visit to Los Angeles. Try ond of tho ulg lco cold G cent TOO l..TK i( CUXSSll'Y. WA,"riil To bu. a tew good vear old helfei Phone Kill! : rOlt SALIS-llelglaa hares, large and wall: lire c per lb. .Model Oro cery. Phone 15. :'.' rOK It 10NT--Colonel 8ai gent's rea Ideare on Oakdale aro , telephone owner at Jacksonville, or inuulre of II. H Nye or Hoy H Peebles nt Medford. 213 FOR 8M.E Fort two cnt of lrv pine woixl liiinlr.- o I Jo It pn'-le-" 2 ' Hutto Fnlls Wood Yard, Phono 4 8 mUkshnkes ut Do Voo's. or 223. Wood nil kinds. 229 Lnw students and bank attaches of The Medford Dancing club held i this city hnvo rorincd an organization another ilellRhtful dancing party nt to be known as tho Ulnckslono club, the Nntatorluni last night. A large ' The organization was porfected last attondnnco gave zest to the enjoymeiil! evening. O. J Doll, lu the otfleo of Prosecuting Attorney Kelly, Is the secretary for three months. The chairman will be chosen at each meet ing or thu club, which will be once a week, giving tho members tin oppor tunity to perrect themsolves In par liamentary usagos. A special study will rirst bo made or tho common lnw of England nnd the United States. Municipal law as applied to common wealths, rather than to cities, will also bo a subject or special study. Politics In any foini Is spucirirnlly ex cluded from the huslnoss of tho club. Hollod ham and nacon at DoVoo's Spoclal OHlcer II. 11. Cady, who worked up the enso ugninst tho bur glar or the Will II. Wilson store and secured his arrest nnd successrul pre liminary hearing some days ago. Is still following a clue or another man lu tho case, but entertains the ho lier Hint the latter may have Dually escaped from tho state. Tho tlmo or your lire nt tho Cnth ollc bazaar tonight. W. I. Vawtcr's condition was re ported as Improved Wednesday., All tho latest sheet music nt Gc per until a late hour. Ordor your holly wreaths now from Plorce, tho Florist. Ileal Eng lish holly. Phono 371. , 230 Charles L. Scliloffolln returned this morning from Portland, to which city he went on huslnoss Saturday even ing. Good dry wood $1.30 per tier on ground. It. F. Montgomery, C19 S. Riverside. 221 During tho approaching holiday season boxes, excelsior, tissue paper and other very combtistlblo stuff will be piled In little heaps and big heaps all over tho city. Christmas trees will bo covoiod with combustibles and sur rounded by romping oxcltcmont nnd little caro except for tho Joy or tho moment. Even tho tiro companies warn tho storos, churchce and bnznors to beware of tho flout) on those Joy ous occasions. A little care In nd vnnco nt home, lu church nnd In tho bazars will probably savo loss by flro Iosh that sometimes Includes human lire. Home mndo tarry at Do Voo's Martin .1. Iteddy Is reeling Hne again nnd has returned rrom Che bos.' copy. Music not carried in stock pltnl to his homo at 10(1 South Itlvor- will ho ordered ror you at Halo's sldo avenue. Plnno House. Do Voo dollvers tho Oreponlnn to J """ Kline, or I.lttlo Hutto, was a you every dny for 7Gc a month. ; Medford visitor Tuosdny. The Catholic ladles bazaar oncnnl Do Voo buys boor bottlna. AV E QUIET I I FRO I'AHIK, Dee. 1"). Tho official 1'ientii war ol'lice report tins ultcr iloon Miytt: "Lnt iisli 1 wan lelutivelv tpiiet. There wiih iiglititi;: with hand U'li mlcx in thu Artoi dintrict and clc where. Ilelvvecii the ONe nnd the AWno heavy French hIioIIk enured the explosion of u depot of Cleriniiu mini ition in the rejfion of Trncy-le-Vul. "in the Voges at Hnn-do-Sapt wo tiM'd our artillery. "One of our tiviulor. on the 1 1 1 la mndo mi attack below KclilcttMudt, Alxncc, ou mi cuciiiv imieliiue which was pul to rout. Two others enxii: ed in combat three Albatrosses with in the line of the enemy in the Ar tois. One Albnlro'-s was compelled to land. "Finally one of our nil siiiiii1rons, in conjunction with Hritish aviator-, bombnrded the aviation field of the ClcimuiiH ut Ilervillv, in I lie Somme." HONOLULU, Dec, lo.--The United States submarine K-S was stranded in shallow water In Pearl harbor hero Tuesday while engaged in n practlco run. Thu position or tho vessel was not regarded by naval experts as be ing, dangerous nnd tiir, crew remained aboard. Tugs wore sent alongsldo to tow her Into deeper water ot high tide. The submarlno was making n mirfaco run nt tho tlmo ot tho acci dent nnd It wns reported that troublo developed with tho steering gear. I jg?"Jgv'MlHe"Jp I tonight In the Davis building, cor. Central and Sixth street. Tho room has been elaborately decorated. A lingo Christmas treo Is lu place, San ta Onus Is ou band and the booths a to lull or Chtixtmns offerings. liny Medford lusdo candy at tho Shnstn. . Mrs, Will II. Wilson, who sobered an operation nt the hospital last Mon day ror a trouble that threatened to become cluonlc, Is doing well and Is buoyed by the hope that she tuny sou return to her homo, entirely well. Suuklst oranges aro tho sweetest. 31 Mrs. Ellen J. Walsh, who has boon visiting with rtieuds lu this part of the valley ror some weeks, will lonve (onion ou on her return to her homo In llloomlnKtoii, Illinois. Postngo stumps nt ytj Voo's. George Tattle, ol Phoenix, spent Wednesday In Medford. Joe M. Under, of Phoenix, was n Medfoid visitor Wednesday. rtulturnut broad at Do Voo's. F. P. Uynn, or Iteddlng, CiI., Is a valley visitor. Charles 'tngnlls, of Sn)eiu, spent Wednesdnj In Medford. F EAST MACEDONIA Linden Sit fn. J1 Wuor2in. ArAow COLLARS OTun-r. Muttony a co.. ino.. Mkn termmmmmmmmmm Bargains in ROSES LONDON, Dee. K. Itcuti i'- cm iep(intlent ut Snliiniki -. that n tuully nil of (Ireek cH-lein Muceihiiua hns now been nbaiiiloned ' ' ' Mnt i-h nnd French Duces in .imumI.iiu with the aureement readied with tl 200 Three-year-old Caroline Testout Hoses for sale nt u bargain Tho finest roses in .Medford from the best roso hodgo In tho city. The Caroline Testout is a porpot- ual bloomer, largo pink roses and the best hedge or street roso for this climate. ;: Pierce, the Florist GIFT SUGGESTIONS Useful Gifts the Most Appreciated A HANDSOIVTE tail ored SUIT For a silt, all selling at Half Price HANDKERCHIEFS Alwavs a practical tfift. Iloxt'tl MauriktTi'Iiicfs 15c to $2.25. Otlu'i'llantlkfirliipls iO ... or; III p4W.a4tl KID GLOVES l''itr,uirtN, Dtiit ' tiiitl iitlici' innkrs. Short (5 loves, Jj1.25 to $1.75. I.oiitf (times, $12. OS to $1.00. CHARACTER DOLLS l''oi' tlu little jjirl or hoy a ('hainclcr Doll, nething: coiiltl ploasc inoi'p, prii'oil 21 to $7.50. HAND BAGS For jjilts. All tlie new ile siciis in Leather ami I Seatled Has, priretl $1.10, $1.1S. $2.00. $2.50 tip to $0.50. A NICE COAT .Makes an appropriate iil all at spivial prices. WwSkiT w, . - iW!x V v. ( )W mm , WM n7 k stew SWEATERS FOR GIFTS A aried line of Sweaters FURS A handsome gift for ladies and children, till tit special MnlTs, $8.25 to $0.50. Sets, $3.0S to $00.50. EVENING DRESSES Some very preth ones to choose from, and mi reas onably priced. SILK WAISTS For tfifts. So many pretty new Silk Waists in crepe de chine, plaids and com binations, speciallv priced, $2.0Sto$S.15.' UMBRELLAS For yifts. An umbrella is a lasting gift; so many times one hears that was a Christmas present; priced, $1.00 to $6.50. or BATH ROBES gifts. Priced $2.0S SILK UNDERSKIRTS For tfil'ts. in jcisc, silk, taflet.i and nic-abne, at $2.0S to $5.00. in wool and fiber silk, uric- to $7.50. i oi i-o i e-rr -a Kimonns for gifts, dapan- cii ipL,ig to tjn ,j. ,f? J A r PfW -8r&7P?".?-v2ji i ese crepe, silk, etc. SILK HOSE For gifts, an immense .stock to i-hoosc from, pric ed 50o. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $5.00. Do You Read Labels? Doraostic cciorfco toochors ond food authorities oro urging ho housowifo to carefully road tho lobols on all food articles. Tho law3 of most Stat03 compol food manufacturers to print tho ingredients of thoir products on tho label, and this enables consumers to distinguish health ful foods from those which may bo doloterious. High-grado baking powders aro made of puro cream of tartar, derived from grapes. Royal Bak ing Powder i3 a type of tho highest grado. It is healthful beyond a doubt and tho saf03t and best vto use.. Tho low-grade baking powdora are mado from alum, a mineral acid salt, or phosphate of lime.. Consumers can learn tho char acter of tho baking powder by referring to the label, which must state whothor the contents include croara of tartar, alum or phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Now York t1 -, -,i.-g-r'Tpag3ayn?Tcstgr";,'-?jA"&yfra" "1.1 f Big Reduction on All Christmas Slippers In order to move out our stock of slippers by Christ mas dav we have made a liberal cut on till prices. This include's till Men's, Women's, Hoys', Youths' and Children's Leather and Felt Slippers. Our stock is complete and sizes are not depleted. This is your chance to save money. Wo will givo "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps as usual. &c "First call gets best selection" See Our Windows. .t tho SIkii of Trpon Snor.3" Opposite .'Vliinu's Storo "GOOD SHOES" Built Our Business Notice to Voters to Register The law requires that every elector who desires to vote at the annual city election to be held in and for the Citv of .Medford on Tuesdav, Januarv 11th, 10H), must register, regardless of any other or for mer registration. The registration board will, therefore, sit in the council room at the city hall, corner Front and Sixth streets, from one until sovon o'clock p. in. every day (except Sunday) for seven days more including today. Every voter in each ward should make it a point to come early so as to avoid the usual rush the hist few days. Thoro is no other time or place to register. No witnesses aro required for this registration. Do not bother the members of the board with questions as to why this registration is necessary, etc. The law requires it and tho city officials havo no other alternative. However, a proposed amendment to tho city charter to be voted on at the coming election will, if carried, do away with this continual bothersoino registration. Dated December 13th, 1016. 1SU11CR P. FOSS, Pity Roeorder. '