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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FKJDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915
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A. n. BallriK, formerly of Motlfonl,
now of Arizona, in spondtnR n fow
days In (ho city looking after luminous
Interests. J to 'Will nhortly return to
Arizona,
Weston dnnicr'n Bnop for first clnss
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies.
William VftWlor lias returned for
Iho Christmas holidays from Horkc
loy, whoro lib In nttending tlm univer
sity. Dcnnison's complrto llnr, stinkers,
friRH, cards, hells, Xmns napkins and
crone puiier, candlo shadow, etc. Mod
ford Hook Storo.
W. I. Vrtwter, who has upon sor
lously 111, is reported ns huttrr this
morning.
Closing out salo Jewelry liext I'. 0.
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Misses Mho) l'nlnifir mid (leno
vlove llitll of (limits Pass attended
tlio Chrlstlun Sclunco lecturo Thurs
day evening.
All tho latost sheet music nt Ho per
copy. Music not carried In stock
will ho ordered for you at Ilnlo'e
Piano Houso,
0. h. Cole, of (Irnnts Pass, visited
Medford Thursday.
Insist on ftunklst oranges nt pro
ccrs. 3 1
Allfij Mario Fnllln, of Clrants Pass,
was a Medford visitor Thursday.
Tho Christian Solemn cards and
hooks wo carry aro the host wo huvo
hcen nlilo to get. Medford Hook
Store.
No (race has lieeu found of It. I..
Dlshrow, the nged hoiiiosteador of
Havago Jlaplds, who has heon missing
since Monday, when ho left to hunt
for rntllo (n tho hills. As ho was siih
pc( (o heart trouhto It Is feared ho
was ovorcomo and has fallen In tho
heavy hrush.
For watch worii tnot oatlsflos,
Johnson tho Jeweler. 220
Dontlsts from (Irants Pass at the
Dental Association meeting In Med
ford Thursday Included Doctors
Flanegnn, Macy, Hlllott, Walker and
Dlinmlck.
Closing out snlo of Jowolry next P.
O.
Hall Hamilton of (Iranln Pnss nt
tended tho dental meeting nt Medford
Thursday.
When bettor insurance Is sold
Holmos, The Insurance Man wilt sell
It.
Karl Tumy has returned from u
three days' surveying trip at his Luko
creek ranch.
Fonts (Irooery rompany nro selling
100 pounds of good potatoes for
$1.40; roasted peanuts, 2 pounds for
25 coiiIh.
Tho MIhbph Sutnnno and Mary
Homes, whose firm homo Is ncur
Ashland, wore among tho largo dole
gatlon of upper vnlloy people who
attended the Christian 8olan.ru lec
turo at tho Page theater last night.
Chocolate croams, caramols,. chips,
peanuts, etc., only 30o a lb. at Do
Voo'a.
Know fell for a few moments uhout
10 o'clock last night, hut It melted as
rapidly ns It dropped.
Closing out sale of Jewelry next P.
O.
II. II. Cady, who secured the evi
dence on which tho Will II. Wilson
storo burglar was arrested hoiiiu days
ago nnd held to Iho grand Jury, re
covered another watch this morning,
that had heeu stolen and sold. He
traced It to the third ownor since It
left tho burglar's hands. I.lttle hy
little ho Is getting much of the stolen
merchaudUu buck oven (o the collar
buttons.
Strictly froah eggs at 4 Oo per dozen
at the Dairy Saturday, Wi Hunt Main
Street. Phone 181. Douhlu S. & II.
Oreen stamps.
Charley Scofleld, of the upper end
of tho valley, Is In Medford today on
business connected with springs de
velopment In his district.
Ordor your Christmas enndlos
early. We will make them for you.
MOHNdo & Co. m
Jerry Martin who went to South
Daktota three jears ao to msko liU
fortune Ht wheat vhIhIuk. did veil
last yonr l reemm of war priees and
a good yield; but he returned etr
day to this elly and will reuialn In
Hoguo rivor valley. At what point
he will losnte he has not yet tUir
mined, but he wi he allien hu
liwiltli more highly than a bankroll
See Dave Wood about thai fir In
surance policy Office Mall Tribune
nidg.
MYfl. Alexander Mills, of HorUolo .
oAjIfornla. Is suiting with friends In
this valley fer a wk Shy will au
from here to Salt Lakp city for
week, nud from tlmm to Outwit,
Michigan.
Closing out sale of Jewelry next P.
A seven pound boy waa Itoru to
Mr. and Mrs II 1) Howard on lat
Johnson ntre-t, Dm-emlier IT.
Display of fancy Xiuas rnkea and
candles Id Mi Hrlile'n windows Sat Mr
dn' well worth Mtting.
(J,: liodtliroyd. of HeattU. la a vial-
lor li't city and virion tkla wfc.
Pll'oho 100 for Hall To' On. Cm
try pcfvlcff onli. Ileaaix M nglMi
largo1 coinforialllo nra.
.1. h. Standefrr, n business man of
Portland, Is a Medford visitor today.
J. O. Corking, tno best all nround
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives made nny
tvhofo, tlmo or placo. , Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-.T.,
V. J. Hold and T. U. Lewis Iff C'eii
tral Point, are doing business In Ibis
city today.
Hot lunches at tho Poppery. 235
Display of fancy Xmas cakes and
candles In McHilde's windows Satur
day well worth seeing.
Miko Hnnley's Hose pear trees In
his orchard on l.ltllo Unite creek
nbovo Lakn Creek, Ipm than fifty In
number, yielded $700 worth of pears
this year. Theie nre 100 trees In tho
orchard, hut less than half yielded
any crop. The oreliatd Is Irrigated.
Fresh ronsted peanuts at Do Voo's.
Owing to the use of the hall for
other purposes, tho Saturday club
dances of tlio Seventh company will
he postponed Until further notice. It
Is expected that the series will be re
sumed after the holidays.
Dolled ham nnd nacon at DoVoo's
Daisy Putter 33c por lb. Double
S, K-. II. Creon Stumps Saturday ut
Tho Dairy, .'122 Kast Main. Phono
HI.
Thomas J Hinds, who is Interest
ing hlmsolf In the work of boys' clubs
throughout the country, reports that
the enthusiasm In the rural districts
over this practical fad promlsex ex
cellent results.
Special prices on engraved cards,
new nnd from old plates. !or n fow
days nt tho Medford Printing Co.
A "Pacific Cedar Chest" for Xmas.
An Idoal gift.
Mis. Minnie McKee, of Seven OakH,
who recently returned from San
Frnnelsco, was a Medford visitor Fri
day, Do Voe buys beer bottles
Your wife would appreciate ns a
gift n Vacmim Clonner that Paul's
Kleclrlc Store Is selling on easy pay
ments. 230
Mrs. AVIIIIam Cottorell of tho
Meadows recently shot a largo lynx
that measures four feet in length,
Tho shooting occurred In the Cotter
ell yard, which the lynx had Invaded
for poultry.
Try ond of thabt big lea cold 6 cent
milkshakes nt Do Voo's.
Wo have 70 different kinds of
chocolates our own make, for you to
chooso from for your Xmas boxes.
MelJrldo A Co. 232
Only 150 voters had registered up
to last evening nt 7 o'clock. There'll I
bo mi election noxt month, "If tho
volors nro Indifferent nnd tho re
sults nro so unsatisfactory, who will
bo to blame?" queried an onlooker,
Smoko King Spitz nnd Pnntola, two
best Cc clgnrs on mnrkot. (f
J'roducers Fruit Co., me selling
some largo sited Kxtra Fancy Yellow
Nowtowns. A box will make u very
suitable gift. 231
C, !:. I.afferty, of the Dmpn.ua val
ley, Is a visitor In Medford and Cen
tral Point this week on business con
nected with next year's hog harvest
In this valley.
Suuklst oranges nro tho sweetest.
at
Pierce, tho Florist, will have an ex
ceptionally good lino of Christ mas
potted and cut flowois. Order now,
230
Mrs. Irene Taylor will leave for
San Francisco this afternoon.
All tho latest sheet music nt He per
copy. Music not carried In slock will
bo ordored for yon nt Halo's Piano
Houso.
Iluy Medford nmflo enndy nt the
Hhasta.
Mrs. Myra Owens will leave lonior.
row for her homo In St. Joe, Missouri,
after a visit of many mouths with n
daughter In the (Irlffln creek district.
Remember the Cold Medal contest
tonight at K o'clock, St. Mark's Hall.
A flue program Admission I Tie
Closing out sale of Jewelry next P.
O.
TOO UITK TO CKVSSirV.
LOST About two weeks ago, F.ng
liah Setter pup, white and brown,
very spotted unsn nud head; lib
eral reward for return to 2X5 So.
Htvorsldo. 232
FOR 8I.K Tenia of mules, weight
Don in oath, ti ear olds $22'i O.
C IIokkm
Madam Davenport
Clafivoyant and
Palmist
CardjReading
1 linn's: 10a. in. to!) . m.
.Mmlaiiir Davenport, tho gift
ed iiii'iliuiu, is now loeated in
the Colonial Apartments.
She gives startling proof of
her strange and wonderful
power, (lives advice on hns
inosM mat tii-s, love, health
and faimlv a flail's, tolls if
tin one von lovo its true or
falno, what pari of (ho coun
try is luckiest to you, unci
whm to do to Ih' rtuc'oossful in
life. tfHtinfaction or jui
C&IUfOft.
A. K. Kennies has returned from P K Santry, of Applegate, a new
it two weeks trip to Portland nnd Los ' comer In Southern Oregon, Is doing
Angeles. business In Medford today. Mr. San
dflies sells Ford pars', f 200 down
Atid $25 n month. 230
Drs, A. It. and Louise Hedges, chi
ropractic physicians, Stewart build
ing, 235 Rdnt Main St.
Thomas Lelthe, of Pasco, Wash
ington, Is a Medford visitor today.
Klectrlc gifts at Paul's- Hleclrle
Store. 230
The Sugar Howl Iiiih sold most of
tlmt ton of cflndy they udvertlsed for
10c n lb last Saturday and are busy
day and night inuMng more. Not In
tho combine. 231
Automobile di Ivors' now licenses
are in and If (hey do not procure .
them by (he first of January the i
will probably have trouble, for local
authorities have no latitude In the
matter.
Mrs. Leach, Ahdo-Support Harcley
surgical corset. 320 N. Hartlett. '
Do Voo dollvcrs tho Orogonlan to
you every day for 7fc a month,
l'lnfo Throckmorton of Applognte
Is doing business In this city today.
Insure your nuto In the Alllanco
ngalnst theft, flro. O. Y. Tengwnld.
Chief tllttson enabled n Hugone
Jowelor to recover two gold watches
that had been stolen lecently nnd
hawked In this city. The lad who
pawned them hero registered from
tfugeno, That gave the chief a clue.
lie wired the KiiRonn authorities
with the result thnl the watches were
recovered. Tho boy subsequently
went back to Kugone and was arrest
ed while trying to rob n house. He
was sent to tho reform school.
Carpentering nnd snop work, nil
kinds. C. K. Collins, 31 N. Hartlett.
238
('. M. Thomas and wife were Med
ford vlsltom yesterday evening.
Hot Tnmnlcs nt tho Hhnsta
J. h. Werlo has roturned from n
six week's trip Into Arizona
Butternut hreod nt Dp Vne'.
Frnost Webb nnd wife of Centrnl
Point did business In this city today.
Do jour Christmas shopping nt
Paul's Klectrlc Store tomorrow (Sat
urday.) 230
Home mntlo tafrv nt De Voo's
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Only Six Mo
Pre-Holiday Sale of Furs
This Halo eonms just nt a time when it will
ho appreciated most hy the giver of a hand
some Pur for a Xmas present.
8.o0 Conov Set, collar ami muff 9(5.98
.$17.00 Kivor .Mink Sets i:;.95
2:i.r0 Pointed Wolf Sols $18.95
$"n.f)0 Hussian Wolf Sets . .. 92-1.75
sftlS.nO Urge Dhio (loat Set. $1-1.75
Conev Muffs at 9.5.9S, $1.50, $5.98
.oO'Kussian Mink Muffs. . $5.98
$10.00 Wiver Mink .Muffs. $S.95
$12.W) Hivor Mink .Muffs . $9.S5
$18..".0 Dlaek Marten -Muff $11.75
WoO .lap Mink Muffs. . $19.85
Separate Muffs up to $15.00
IU.no Jap .Mink Sets $29.50
87.f0 .lap Mink Sets .$09.50
This is only a very small portion of furs
carried in stock. An immense assortment to
'house from. Also a fine showing of Chil
dren's Kurs.
m fo bh.0
try Is so pleased with having located
In this section of tho coast that ho
has sent everything uvnllabfo In the
Hue of literature concerning this re-
glon to 7! personal friends of his In
five different states since his arrival
here, six months ago.
Uood dry wood $1.0 per tier on
ground. K. F. Montgomery', CI 9 S,
Klvcrsido. 221
All the: latest sheet music nt 5c per
copy. Music not carried In stock
will be oidered for yon nt Hale's
Plnno House.
FORWI
WSI1INT.T0N, Dee. 17. -Mrs.
Frances II. Snyre, President Wilson's
daughter, renched here today from
Wllllamstown, Mas!., to attend tho
wedding or tho president (o Mrs.
Hdlth (lull tomorrow night.
Mrs, Anne Howe, tho president's
sister nnd Mrs. Anne Cochran, his
niece, ere expected at the white house
late today.
NUW YOKIC. Doc. 17. Kolfc Holl
Ing, brother of Mrs. Kdlth I). Halt
and his wife arrived here today from
Panama en route to Washington,
where they will utloned the wedding
of President Wilson nnd Mrs, finlt.
Mr. Polling Is In the banking bust
neHs in Panama City.
DIED
Itobert A. Donoldson died nt the
hospital In this city jestorday nfter
having arrived horo from Stockton,
California, only two duys before. Ho
cumo to look oVor the valley for In
formation ns to Its general charac
ter Day beforo yesterday ho went
to the hospital for treatment for kid
ney trouble. Attendants wero sur
prised nt Ills becoming severely 111
Suddenly, his death occurring 21
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w viml JZ ..ILiKT LmKiw aRs, t w WW ,L!W4iH feaH. -vt ih IV 1K sfll fr
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re Shopping Days Until Christmas
hours Inter. Communication with
his people n't Stockton will determine
what disposition shall be made of tho
remain. s Deceased wns 01 jenrsold.
Mrs. fcdwnrd Perry died this morn
ing nt S o'clock at the residence of'
her daughter. Mrs, S. Melanle lifer-1
bert, 1013 South Oakdnle ftVenuc.
She wnn horn on October 27, 1835,
In Montreal, Canada. She Is mirvh
eit by her husband, Mr, Kdward Perry
of this city, and seven sons mid one
daughter.
Her husband, son Frnnk Perry, nnd
daughter, Mrs. Herbert, were nt her,
bed sldo when she died. The funeral ,
will bo rit 9:45 a. m. on Sunday the I
loth Inst. Services will he at the!
Catholic church nt 10 n. m.
Ttachel N. Daley, aged 7S, died nt I
tho family homo nt Kaglo Point. De
cember 10, Infirmities of age being
the direct cause of death,
Deceased was one of the pioneers
of Jackson county, having located
hero In 1872, after a residence of
eight years In Linn coilnty, She was
well known and greatly respected by
the old-time residents of this val
ley, ninny of whom survive her.
Deceased la survived by n husband,
A. J. Dnley, and three children, Mrs.
Kosctta Potter of Ashland: C. W.
Daley of Kngle Point, and J. H. Daley
of Medford.
Funeral services will bo held at
tho gravo In Dngle Point cemetery
Saturday nt 1 o'clock In tho nftcr
noon. Hal Raymond Darr died nt Salem,
Oregon, December J5, aged 22 years.
Deceased, who was a nnllvo of Illi
nois, had lived In Medford six years.
A mother, two brothers nnd one sis
tor survive him.
Funeral services were held nt Pearl
undertaking parlors at 2 o'clock this
afternoon. Burial was mndo In tho
Odd Fellows' comolery.
ATTENTION A. I- A. M.
A
Regular communication nnd
election of officers Friday
evening, Dec. 17th, 1915.
A. N. HILDKHKAND, Sec.
118
Let ThisJBe Your Shopping Place. We're Sure Nothing is More Ap
preciated than Useful Gifts. Select from these. Many more not listed.
Gloves for Gifts
Our slock of Kid (Moves is complete. Such
well-known brands as Dent's, Conlemori,
Lucas & Kennedy and a full lino of Niagara
Maid Silk (Moves. These can all he put up
in individual boxes if desired, and luake a
most appropriate gift, and if the size
shouldn't happen to be right wo gladly ex
change a ft or tho holidavs.
a-MiiHon Kid (Moves at $1.25 and $1.75
Long Kid (Moves at $2.98 and $4.00
UMBRELLAS FOR GIFTS
Just in from Xovy York, the new short han
dle Umbrella, which would make a verv nice
gi ft. Umbrellas. $1.00 to $6.50
SILK HOSE FOR GIFTS
Several now styles have .just eomo in by ox
press, making this assortment most com
plete priced, 50, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,
$1.75 up to $5.00
TAILORED SUIT SALE
ONE-HALF PRICE '
This would make a verv appropriate gift,
regular prices sjUS.oO to .f 15.00 now $9.25
to $22.50
CHARACTER DOLLS
Makes no difference how many dolls the girl
has you ask her what she wants, a doll, and
she will be more than pleased to get one of
those Character Dutch Dolls,
Si. 25 to S7.50
Tapooses 29 and 39
Other Character Dolls 29 to $2.25
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I Broom and Shoe Sale
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TOMORROW AT 2 O'CLOCK
P. M. we will sell a lot of house brooms
at 10 cents each-one broom to a cus
tomer. No brooms sold to children.
BETWEEN 9 AND 10 o'clock we
will sell Black and Tan sox at 5c-4im-fred
five'pairs to a customer.
Big, heavy work shoes, $1.49.
Boys' underwear at 10c.
Wool sox, 10c.
A WORD TO THE WISE IS
SUFFICIENT
but some people have to have a brick
house fall on them before they will
sit up and take notice.
We don't have the time to make a
two or three hour argument, but we
have quoted a few prices which we
don't think can be beaten in the
United States.
It's up to you.
Will H. Wilson - 126 N. Front St.
Silk
most appropriate
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Pheso aro specially
v'd lor pro-holiday sale.
Handsome Tub Silk
Waists, the better qual
ity and make, at .$2.98
Crepe de Chine Waists,
in handsome qualitvand
many stylos to clioo.so
from, values to .fb'.OO,
sale $-1.15
Handsome Now Plaid Waists a lid Plaid and
Georgette Combinations, values to $7."j0,
sah
SILK PETTICOATS FOR XMAS GIFTS
These eomo in .Jersey tops with taffeta
flounce or uiessaliue flounce, all taffeta or
all messalino, in all the wanted colors, spe
cially priced at $2.98, $3.19 and $-1.98
HANDKERCHIEFS FOR GIFTS
Verv fine Sheer Handkerchiefs, with em
broidered corners, real li.le values. . .19b
Others at 15, 20, 25 35? up
Madera lnil. Handkerchiefs, .'! in a box,
special at, per box $1.00
Other Hoxed Handkerchiefs at 25f 50,
75e up to $2.25
MILLINERY SALE
ONE-HALF PRICE
All Trimmed and Uni rimmed Hats at one
half price.
Waists
gift.
prio-
$5.-15
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