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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1915)
PAGE TWO MlfiDffOUl) MAIL TttmiTNIS. MKDKOItl), OWtfOOX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915 TOCAL AND JL PERSONAL -- Miss Mnrgarct Ireno Smith, dnugh tor of .Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Smith, of tlila city, arrived from Corvnllls this morning nccompnnlcd by IJcaumont DoLosli, nnothor studont at tlio O, A. C, who will spend tlio holklajB hero. 2C7o off on KodnliB at Weston's Cam'orn Shop. Buy Medford nmao candy at tlio Bhnstn. G. A. J In rlh, or Kunlo Point, re ports conditions Improving in his district. Ho Is doing business In Med ford today. Weston Camera Hiiop ror first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Hmoko King Spitz and Tantela, two bout Go clgarB on marlcot. tt J. 1C. Ucll, of Sulhurlln, Is a Med ford business visitor today. AM tlio latest shout music at Gc per copy. Music not carried In stock will bo ordered for you nt Halo's Flnno House All tlio latest sheet music at Gc per copy. Mu$lo not carried In stock will ho ordered for you at Halo's Piano 11 o'u so. 0. Adams, of Hutto Falls, who Ih doing business in .Medford today, re ft cheerful situation In his nt cost. - ports neighborhood. Kodaks iiinko useful Xmas pres ents. Wcnton Is offering thorn nt 2G off. Mrs. Leach, Abdo-Support Ilarcloy surgical corset. 32G N. Dartlott, P, I. Swihart, of Derby, Is n Med ford visitor today. Hutto Kails Wood yard Phono 48 or 223. Wood all kinds. 257 All tlio latest sheet music at Gc'pcr copy. Music not rarrlod In stock will bo ordered for you nt Halo's Piano Houso. William Pursol, of nuueomb, who Is doing business In Medford today, reports activities In tlio Applegnto country progressing satisfactorily for thin ttmo of the year. For watch worx that satisfies, Johnson tlio Jowclor. 220 Jones (irncary sold Ifi cases of oranges Saturday. Why? 211 ! 0, 1 Hall, of Persist, reports u iuici Holiday sensou in his commu nity. Postage stnmps nt Y?e Voo's. When bettor insurance is sold Holmes The Insuranco Man will soil It, J. H. Urlscop, of Tlllt, California, Is transacting business lu this city today. Wanted, 200 Inylng lions nt onco, Whlto Leghorns nnd Ithodo Island Iteds; wrlto whnt you have nnd how many. Wrlto mo nt Jacksonville. Anton 'orlo. 2.17 W.H. Plttock, of tho Applegnlo country, Is u Medford visitor today, looking up the addrotw of Santa Clans. Mollrldo carries tho largest nnd fin est lino of homo-mndo candlos In Medford. 230 Ollvo Itobnkah lodgo No. 28 held Us regular monthly social last night, nt which n hnnquet was enjoyed. Tho program rendored wns unusually ex cellent. VlBltlng members In con nldonhIo number wore present. Chocolato creams, caramels, chips, peanuts, etc., only 30o n lb, at Do Voo's. Tho position of postmaster at .Sis kiyou Is vacant from resignation nnd examination will shortly be held for applicants. Hot Tnnialos nt tho Shasts. Tho condition or W. I. Vnwtur, III from Jlrlght's (Ihwniio, U repoited worse today, with llttlo prosper! of Improvement. The patient Is report ed as lining dolirlous ut t lines. Now Knox hats Just from Now York nt Daniels ror Duds. 225 Tlio uropiMfwl meeting or poultry niHii pr tltls valley In this city next witko for tho organisation of a poul Iryshaw jiroposltlon tor January bus bcyn deterred until n week later. Thoju eoncorued Imllyvw that a hot ter representation run be secured at tho lntr dale, owing to oilier mat ters peculiar to the holiday ewmi and It social nnd uuau complex!- tie. Home mado tarty nt no Voe's. MIm Uthol IS. Siuuletou. ut Ante lopu, MontHiui, Is nu tulttrot(ed Ultor lu Medford utid vicinity this wek. lining a practlval young luriy, she Is gHthorliiK 'vital nUtlsllcs" concern ing the Iloxiio rived valley and its rofioureo. There Is sttll u liter leUon of Doll Hats to kuloct from at the Horn Mlllluory, 11 01 wat th St. an I The Shasta Limited which should havo urrhd In this H at S.'.'O this morning, rwiruwl Mmlfonl at 1 1 o'oloak. Tho ilela) ocouirtMl north of (his division, due to some oxtent to thu delays on tlio 0. It. & N , iUoIik wliltjlt lino lu the norths et )imv rains, snows nnd washouts Usvo oc curred during the iakt few duys. Bee Darn Wood about that fir In surance poller- Office Mall Trlbuno lildg. IMoroo, the Fiorifct. will hav an ox- ooptloiiall)' fnm line f Cttrlstmns potted and out flow its Order now. 256. Mrs, Reginald Lnrtone, of Itoso burg, arrived In Medford this morn ing for a holldny visit with former neighbors and other friends. Our cnndles aro always nice and fresh. We make thdm. Mcllrldo & Co. 23C Uollcd ham and bncon nt DoVoo's ill. T. Wells, of Tho Dalles, arrived this morning to look over Southern Oregon for a location for hlmsolf nnd family. Mr. Wells has had a some what oxotended und Unfortunate ex perlenco In dry farming where It Is Impossible to secure a supply or Ir rigation wnter without extraordinary oxpcnBo for a small area. Ho uvrrs that ho can't afford to lose nnothor year of his llfo at that sort or husl ncss. Holeproof Guaranteed Hose for Men nnd Womon at Dnnlols for Duds, only. 22G Drs. A. It. nnd Louise Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stowart build ing, 23G Fnst Man St. J. 11. Pennington, of Ited llluff, California, arrived In Medford Inst evening In senrch for a "business prospect." Ho has acquired some monoy as a stock raiser in tho hills of Northern California and ho desires to locate permanently lu n better ell mato than thnt of the Sacramento valley. Special prices on engraved cards, now and from old jilntos. for n few days at tho Medford Printing Co, Firteon sets ladles furs, absolutely Pick them out whtlo tho K. A. Franklin, of Ashland, Is In J spent Wednesday night nt Mi the city today on a business crrnnd.l wins, and went out on the picking Is good. 318 Knot Main street. 23(5 Hay Pantwell and daughter arriv ed last night to spend a few days looking about tho Itoguo river coun try. They como from Iteno, Nov. Butternut bread nt Do Voo's. Kveryono says Dnnlols for Duds has tlio host Christmas neckwear In f Wl Mil A .. Hiram Spencer, formorly nn at torney of Yuba City, California, but In recont years a fruit cultural, Is Investigating conditions In this val ley. A "Pacific Cedar Chest" for Xmas. An Ideal gift, Miss Nidllo Mordoff Is up from California to spend tho holidays with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo Mordofr, or this city. Do Voo buys beer bottles. J. 0. Frey. or Uppor Llttlo Unite creek, Bpent Tuesday and Wednesday In Medford. Special for Xmns w6rJ: Popped corn per gallon 12c; fresh roasted peanuts per lb. 12 'c, at Tho Pop pory. 23fi The public library announces n phonograph concert of Christmas mu sic for Sunday afternoon from five to six o'clock. This Is given through the courtesy of Miss Lacy and tho Palmer Plnno company, nnd n com plete program will be published lu tho Mali Trlbuno for Friday after noon, Kxeluslvo agency ror Llkly (lunran teed Luggago at Danlols ror Duds. 22G ('. J. Fry, or Copper, California, Is In Medrord today on business. Ho says It would be a morry Xmas for him If he could slip u nice highway Into a big stocking for Itoguo river vnlley, with one terminus at Kurokn, California, and the other at Medford, via tho Illuo Lodgo district. First showing or lit 10 Knox hats at Daniels ror Duds, Knox agency. 22.1 A number or (Irirflu creek repre sentatives nro lu the city today. llarllelt Is selling out rurH at a great sacrifice. 318 Hunt Muln street, 23(5 Attorney C. 11. Wulsou, or Ashland, Is lu Medrord today on legal business, J. O, (lurking, tho best nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives mado any where, tlmo or ploco. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-.I. J Finnk Carson, of Uully Falls, who Is charited with uinvhem ou tho person of II. L. Vrsdeuburgh, also or Hutto Falls, was held to the grand Jury by .liistlco Taylor this morning, bonds being fixed at $250. Carson went to Yradonhiirgh to collect a bill. The latter didn't have the money. Carsim, It Is alleged, pulled off his rout and made tho iimmiiU on Yrudon burgh, during which they full to the ground and Curtou, It I allowed, bit VrndoubiirKh's nine severely. Carson offered no testimony. Mis counsel claimed that the ait complained of was done lu the heat of iwaslou and not with ad oslro to malm the com plaining wltue. flood dry wood J 1.10 per tier on ground. It. F, Montgomery, Oil) S. Klvorslde. 1 ItojcUt ration or volers up to noon toda (ana ihU Is the Iwkt day) Is 1050. This la a poor showing. It appear to the refttajrar that the but lneaa and eiofeMiloiiiil men of the iU) are more indifferent about the matter than oihua. A wbl mauy wonum have inutttfeated ranch Inter est Hi tho nutter. Klilorly wohiou, particularly have Weoo regtateriug lu gooillv numbr The total regUt ra ttan hIII iw probabU be TU short of the avsraae fur this rity. Hae year old utc fixed up for Xmas. raHtorlUHi SID The public eckoula of Modferd will ciiic tlila ereuius guill January 3, tho itrailOH roved at the entire per iod f the holldnv Fre"h roasted peanuts at Do Voe's. Wo make a specialty of cleaning pnrty gowns. Prepare for Xmns. Paniorlum. 23G Hlg Xmns bargains In oranges, nuts nnd' groceries at Jonos Cash Grocery. 231 J. K. Itoss, of the Talent district, Is doing business in Medrord today. Columbia records at Palmers. Aaron May, of Sucramonto, Califor nia, will leavt for homo tonight, nf tor a visit or several cnyc In this vnl ley. Do Voo delivers tho Orcgontan to you every day ror "Gc a month. Huy your oranges of Jones. 231 C. It. Todd, or Grants Pass, Ms transacting business In Medford to day. Ho says that Grants Pass had received no word rrom Salt Lake when ho loft this morning, ns to where tho sugar mill will bo located. Carpentering nnd snop work, all kinds. C. 13. Collins, 31 N. Unrtlett. 238 Win. Santry, of CoiiulUe, Is doing business In this vnlloy this week, with heaihiunrtors lu Medford. iinrtlett's taxidermist nnd fur bus- Incss ror sale. Como In nnd talk It over with Hartlott. 318 Kast Main street. 23C Ig, Solomon, of Salem, Oregon, Is doing business lu this city today. Gates sells Ford cart, J200 down and $25 a month. 239 Chnrlos Ayers, or Yroka, Caliror nln, Is a visitor In Medford today. All barber shops will close Christ mas and Now Year days nt 11 a. m., but will remain open on tho Friday evenings preceding until !i p. in. 230 Don't wait. Do It now. What havo you? Clothes cleaned ror Xmns. Pnutorlum. 230 C. E. Gaddls, or Klamath Hills, Is doing business In Medrord nnd vicin ity today. Hot lunches at tho Poppcry. 235 Ilarloy Carter came lu this morning on "13" rrom Albany, this stato, to look about tho Rogue river valley tor n row days. Ho says ours Is not tho only section In the northwest thnt surrors this year on account or tho drouth; that many sections it Wash ington and Idaho suffered to an equal extent; and that the Willamette val loyltes aro urging Irrigation schoinos forward with all possible haste to be ablo to overcome loss from drouth lu tho future. They need Irrigation In that valley, Sir. Carter says, for tho months of June, July nnd August every year. Insuro your nuto in tho Alllanco against thoft, flro. C. Y. Tongwnld. Mr.. Ir- stage Thursday morning. Nicholas Vaughau or Trail visited with his brother Jack nnd with Mr. Nye's family last weok. Harold Poyton has-gone to'Contral Point to obtain work, If possible. Mosdnmos Nye and Green got homo from Medford Friday. "I Mrs. Dawson and daughter nnd Mr. and Mrs, Vinson spout Sunday at Mr. Peytons. Drs. Conroy nnd Kmmons cuuu up .Sunday to sec Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Krsklnc spout Satur day with Pcelors nnd Hlauchards. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uert Hlglnhothnm nnd their daughters are staying with Aunt Suslo now. Florence lets contract tower. for water Ashland Company formed to de velop mlyhdonum lu Ashland Creek canyon. Baking Powder Biscuits LllJht nt n Fcnthcr By Mrs. Janet McKensic ill, F.iilloroJ the Boston Cooking School Magazine linking Powder Biscuits made by this recipe are so fnr ahead of ordinary ba king powder biscuits that, if once tried, jou will never use any other recipe, fry It the next time you run short of Drcou, have this recipe. ATTJIK mift BccfisMz i '. sjksSTb ,MF "SSW, ltvr ; -i i w- HHS . ri?rir ; ifeW. MOONSHINERS FOUND GUILTY PORTLAND, Dr., Dee. 2 Twelxe juror, who were locked up ut noon .voMortluy with a fifteeii-gullou Kerf of moom-liiuc whiskey, filed into the I'niled Stilton dUlriot it here to day and rcjmitcd that tlie.v had found Miirtin ('. Ilrooiu nnd .luiuc Williams guillv of defniudiiig the giiveniiueut. Sentence probably will he pro nounced .Monday. The delendants weie arretted in l.ane county. Ae eoriling to the goveinineiit, the con ducted ii Mill ou the upper Mmkeii'ie river, near Spiingfield. Mronm, who I il... . ,:n i i. .. "mil mm- nun, iiriMigui nuiiaiiis from (leorgiu to npeiate it, it w.u eliurgcd. K C n.klarf rowdrr Hlicnlla Three ruflsfour; f to i cup short emng;3 let-el tcaspooniils h'C Baking J)W('er; about I cup milk or water; I teaspoonful salt. Sift three tltnei, the flour, salt nnd Inking powder. Work into the flour the shortening, using lard or butter for shortening. Then mix to n very soft dough with the milk. The softer the biscuit enters the oven, the lighter it rouicsout. Never knead baklnirtumilrr biscuits; prcis the dough Into shape and roll lightly. Cut in small shapes and lke on n sheet or very shallow pan In n hot oven. In placing biscuits in the pans place well apart, notnllowingedgcs to touch. Small biscuits are better than Inrgc ones. Large biscuits do not have the proper amount of time to raise and Kike. Have on tnn the new K C Cook'n nook' llrlralul nr npprtlijtiif rcciix-s Hint ulniply mui le ucteMfiil cry timelf (lie few simple dlrrc I loin nrc carefully follow nl. You ould Klmllr Iay50cciitfir thUvutiuMc Umlc. jel mmj f abtplHUlyft tf upon rrrel til of Ihc ntlotnl rrr I fifiile iKicknl In erry:s-crnlcnn of KCliaklnx I'owilor. jAUi'Kit Mro. Co., Oilmto. ttmalj in do nut liua Couk's Jlook ctttlflculc. : f ' i ' " )' ' ' ' , You can buy your gifts i'or every member of the family or every frieiiM from a voe )idure book for the baby lo a reading glass i'or (mi ml u in. "WodoiiollniynXmiisHioek, bill sell you llie every-day stuck at every-day prices, which is something all merchants cannot say. FOR THE DINNER TABLE Fancy Xmas designs in Crepe Pnper, Place C.ircls, Candle Shade of fireproof paper and Candles in all colors. ' XMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS 7. for 5c to 50c Tho mriin part of (he cards, each with an envelope to match, run 5c and 10 c. Soine are engraved, some hand colored, some steel die embossed, some printed. An assortment of special cards for Mother, Father, Man to Man cauls, Elks Cards, Goodfellowship Cards, etc. ALL PACKAGE TRIMMINGS T- ' " Tissue (red and white), tags, package cards, seals, gummed ad dress labels, tinsel, cord, gummed ribbon -in fact, everything- for wrapping a gift. LEATHER IS PARTICULARLY STRONG THIS YEAR Books are always good, whether a nice little gift volume or fic tion. Office appliances for the business man, Kalaks and accessories, Waterman Pens guaranteed to give satisfaction, fine Stationery. BRASS GOODS Plaster casts and some pottery, all off. We are going out of this lino and want to clean up. T " TOYS AND GAMES Sandy Andy, Erector, Panama Piledriver, CJames, Sowing Sots, Doll Sets for tho children. Wedfad Bern jtch MMTTM.TMM4T.M FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Mr i:l win Stearns returned Thurs day iroiu I.oh Angeles lllx wife met him at Medford Tuesday nnd mine back with htm. The tecent cold weather brought out Nelson Nye's Alaskan parka causing tho chekwkos to stare lu wonderment. Mr und Mrs. Win. Moouev and son TOO liA'i'i; 1Q ciassiFY. I'Olt S.M.K Two Durhain heifersi ' 1 i North Hat licit St 2J,i Madam Davenport Clarivoyant and Palmist Card Reading llouii.: In ,i in lu. to II p MtidHiiu- uvi'iiMii-, the git led uie- diui'i. t- now liM'Mtml in (he t'olnnnil Apartment. She giv oiHithn piMt l kei trMUite and wuudertul Mi-r. Oivt Jiie ui Uumh waiter., tvti, kiwIUi ud t'iuil at Inn-, itn f Ute Mtit iu love i true or faUe. vril jmri of Iht- ioiuitr i liu'kivl lu you, mul hal to d t be -ii. -siul in lite. Kiui-i iitiiiii hi mi It l ;i . f r ? T t f ? ? t ? T t ? ? V r T ? ? t t t r r r ? ? ? y r r $ t V v t 4rrwir'irrvrw't4rvrvw "TrfrAvV"' Christmas Suggestions 'Z dl-MZlh. "- Xr an Only Two Days More Then XMAS! ' n-r. s?$mmiMEm: A Fiir Sale of Unusual Occurrence OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS AT REDUCED PRICES Our stock of Kurs is unusually large and there are oiih two more days to do your Xmas shopping, hence tlu"-c unusual bargains a money-saving event. N.."i) Conov Set, collar and muff $6.9S SIT.'i) Uiver Mink Sets $13.95 !?,j:i.:n) Pointed Wolf Sets 918.95 2!).:n) Kussiau Wolf Sets $24.75 is.."n) Urge Dlue Ooat Set $14.75 ( 'on.-v Muffs at $3.98, $4.50, $5.9S 7,.'i Itussinu Mink Muffs $5.9S $HMH) River Mink Muffs $S.95 $rj.)0 River Mink Muffs $9.S5 $l.Vx) Black Marten Muffs $14.75 2ti.."0 .lap Mink Muffs $19.85 Separate. .Muffs up to $45.00 $:M..0 .Jap Mink Sets m ; $29.50 i;) .Jap Mink Sets .. $G9.5.0 Tlii.s is only a very small portion of furs carried in stork. An immense assortment to choose from. Also a line showing of Children's Kin's. Our stoc well-known brands. Short Kid (Moves ... Long Kid (Jloves.. GLOVES FOR GIFTS comprises Dents', (Vntiniere and other $1.25 and $1.75 $2.98 and $4.00 HANDKERCHIEFS FOR GIFTS See the Beautiful Swiss Madiera Handkerchiefs, nut ii . .. i i . 'n up three in a box, special f T T f f ? V T ? ? t T T f f T ? T ? T f T ! $.oo ;:; Other Uoxed Handkerchiefs at 15, 19, 25, 50, Cy II j J ill p.4tj. UMBRELLAS FOR GIFTS NECKWEAR FOR GIFTS HAND BAGS FOR GIFTS SILK WAISTS FOR GIFTS SILK HOSE FOR GIFTS SILK UNDERWEAR FOR GIFTS RAIN COATS FOR GIFTS SILK KIMONAS FOR GIFTS PADDED ROBES FOR GIFTS BATH ROBES FOR GIFTS SILK PETTICOATS FOR GIFTS k t ? T f ? T T t V Y t t DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! I For the Children TAILORED SUIT SALE ONE-HALF PRICE evenings "'y Evenings ? r y y i y y y y y y y i -