' J MEDFORD afAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECION, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915 PAGE SEVEN ASHLAND AND VICINITY City school clue TliiiiNtliiv f this wool; iiiul will reopen Moinlu.v, Jnnn ry :i, 1UHI. Touchers uu pxpci'li-il to atloml their convention ut Mcdfnitl on Moiulny, TuuMtlny nml WVilnosdm of nost week, in which Hevowl local inMnictor will lake part, inelitilin;,' Superintendent IJrWoe, .Mi- I rune llinuheiin ami 0. M. Rui'li. Principal V. K. Muurc in pitiuYnt of tlit ee ondnry school deportment, and Mihs Anna H. Harris will have charge of music for one. tlay. Mix Muiulu Niks ley, i'oiiner tenehei '4l' L'1ii$Iili here, but now of Kv- Ti'ni.,,viH de liver a pupoi 'io convention. Mihs Kdmt V teacher, now ilinjr relalivos i tending the f.'iiti. Father Dolphin church has rctumct tier Ahlnncl Kails, is is- Vjinrv to at- riiihulio 'sit to J'ortlntul. Henry Provost goes to I'o fftlf. tcr the holidays to join his wife, who has been visiting in that city for some time punt. Ibirnside Relief eorp. No. 120, of flu's city, has recently sciit to the Sol diers' Home at Kohebuo; citfht 1113 and four pillows, to be added to the. furnishings of that iiistitutioii 111 he half of its veteran inmates. These articles were thu individual work of the ladies of the corps and leprobent frometliinj; extra fancy and substan tial as to design and finish. Committees met at the Methodist church, Monday evening, preliminary to making arrangements for tho an nual church reunion and dining event on New Year's day. The Methodist follewing: contracted this habit over twenty years ,go during the pastorate of Hev. S. K. Meuiinger, now on the retired list, and living in the vicinity of Riddle, and have witnessed their ranks grow until the membership, now leaches 000. Good fellowship has been a factor in this growth, henco these lciiuioiih to tho air of "Ulest Re the Tie Which Rinds," with a lot of good "vittles" on the bide lines. Donald .Sutherland, from "Arden eraig," in .Josephine county is isit ing his daughter, Mis. Mary L. Whit ney, and other relatives here. Mrs. .Jennie Kllis died on Monday ut the family residence, (i'Jd R sheet, aged 711 years. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, interment being in Mountain View cemetery. Rev. K. C. Richards, a former resi dent, now located as pastor of draco M. !:. church at Klamath Kails, has been elected piesident of the reor ganized Ministerial union of that city. Publishers of Kami and Fireside, a leadiii"- agricultural and hoitieul turiil journal of .Springfield, 0., have requested 0. II. Rarnhill of this city to contribute a page article on hi Witner Cove orchard, the "output of which thi- year was over MOO Ihimv from but a few aeies. This was for merly known as tho Pellett orchaul, a record-breaker in the 100!) boom period. The leading variety grown is Spitz. Monday night Dr. 0. W. drexg was elected superintendent of tho Metho dist Sunday school, having for first and second assistants Kveiett Smith and II. S. Pahneilee, respectively. Hoy Clary is assistant secretary and .John Anderson treasurer. (J. F. Mil lings is the retiring superintendent. Tho niembertdiip is approaching the 1)00 mark. Protiting by tho si 01 my exiM'rienees of the Taylor Street Methodist church of Portland, report has it that this active .Sunday school appointed a sergeant-al-ainis in the parson of Aichie Kuhnnk, who 11U0 acts as secictary. Professor Dana, musical instructor of thi city, has a leading aiticle iu a recent number ot the Ktude, a jour nal which i- supposed to reflect the highest type of musical information and criticism in this country. Mis. A. K. Hammond of Portland, iser of O. d. Hollands, cashier of the State Hank of Ashland, is visit ing relatives here on her way home from San Francisco. In earlier days she was malinger of the Western Union offices here. deorge Kramer, S. P. agent, was iu Medtord eaily iu the week uiter icwing Dr. Kniiiiuiis, and submitted by aid of local anaesthetics to a minor operation 011 the right e.c, a recalcitrant eyelid being the seat of trouble. Gcoige took the cocaine tieatnicnt withuut a tremor. R. .J. Kdwanls left on Monday for Illooniington, III., wheie he will join his wife and they will o to Honda for the winter. The S. P. supply train has been the round-, here and departed for the 1101 Hi to stock up the stations on the I'm Hand division. The portrait of Mr. KJennor M. Haiirrave, who eelobmtuil her 00th biriliduv anniversary in th rity on Dei-ember 13. appear! In hut Hum-' dH's Orcgonmu. Mis. F. R. Hi own won the tweat.v jiound turkey, live weight, At the Viii nig Monday night. She is the wife of Frank Rrown, S. P. employe. Wry siigcolively, the scene of lilt thent ricil Uy was laid iu tho viciuity of Turkey nd the Italian. The cit huvinjr voted ii.'i per 11 unth lor .111 iiulcii nniu.itc pnm.l n !' 1.. 'I ot t i Ati!.n. b.in.l Id it ,,1 1 Paf m 4 mWlmmmmmmW trr 1 tit m a .iksiK! A nffLL 1 ntmt I i Efv iHHH i mmmummmumBimmmummum immmmmmmmkmmmmmmml tS; IHHMHHI - A -A B wmx:;z:mmKza:muiMKmimMmPM. l0V&t$O5ltSOH. Nature has never been lavish in supplying the world with truly great men, yet ever age has had its limited number. To have understood or known 11 great man is part of a lib eral education. While the passing of Mansfield left us ninny good actors, yet tho I'i'nglisli. speaking stage can only boast of one nupreiucly great artist who could be justly reckoned iu a class with Jlooth, Harrett, Irving and Mansfield. The name of the great actor I refer to is Foibes Robertson, who will he seen ut the Page theater tonight, December '2'2, in the great est of modern plas, "The Passing of the Third Floor Hack." Mr. Robertson is making his fare well tour and it n not a so-called farewell tour, but positively his last gaiiixaliou will now go into active winter training. Carl hovclaud, from California, is the new leader, and a meeting will he held nu Wednesday evening to outline a thorough course of instruction and liaiiinuiio the toots. A committee of local dentists will nrrungo for tho spring meeting of the Southern Oregon Dental association, which meets here next Mav, ii'cluding Dr,Johoou, Illake and Tilton. Dr. W. K. Hlake was elected president ot the association ut a recent meeting in MoPMl, and is a member of mnnv following, beitiur tho high priest of the Royal Arch Masoiie, second lieu tenant ii. tho Coost Artillery Ke-orvn and a p-ivatc iu the ranks of the Comma Jul club and Klkx, beside filling several minor appointments. .Joe Rusk has sold the Fourth street bakery to Hobeit Midler, a new ar riwil I roii 1 Calitornia. Ily the change Mrs. Mullet' ictiiius to her native hen Ih, fhe having lcn a uell-kiiowu former resident and a sister of Mrs, Clara l.oomis. The local Fruit & Produce associa tion meets on the aftciiioon of Jan nary 1 in city hall. Several propos ed amendments to the constitution will be submit led. One provides that a two-thirds vole may change that document and another ii.xcs the date of the annual meeting 011 Saturday after the first Weiluei1uy in .Janu ary. W. II. dowdy is prosidont; J, II. Ware, secretary, and D. 1J: Hand, manager. In accoi dance with an edict issued by the Hiisiuess .Men's association, local store will remain open Wednes day, Thui'sdax and Fndnv nights this week hitei than the a'ciistoiued clos ing hour. EAGLE POINTEAGLETS By A. C. JTowlctt After an absence of a little over a month up to Portland and vicinity, r reached homo last Friday and found that several changea had taken placo during my absence. Thoro had boon two weddings, tho first one w.ib that of Mr. Kd Coy and Miss Loretta Chil dreth, Nov. 25th, oldost duughtor of our blacksmith, W. U. Chlldreth, and tho other was Mr. William Holman, of Climax and Miss Nova Taylor, daughter of onu of our old settlers, W. AV. Taylor. Doc. 15th. Roth mar Hague wero olmnlel by Hev. I,. I,. Simmons at the botuos of the brldai. Another incident of note was the deatb of Rachel Ann Duley. Dee. IS. 1915, wife of one of our old and high ly respected townsmen. A. J. Daley, aged 7 years, 8 months, and 6 days. The deceased was born In Illinois April in. 13T, and married to A. J. Daley July 1st, U"..1 She leaves her husband .mil ihrie (hildren. flwirne S l'ii T .' i, 1 1 l,i.. hi. I Mrs BACK" AT THE ,PAGE TONIGHT Reason in America. This is the sec ond season of his farewell, and he is adhering so strictly to his plans made two years niro for his finnl trip that he will nbt appear this season iu San Francisco, where he gave his farewell performance last season, although he has been cuiucstlv cnticatcd to visit the city again. To see Forbes Robertson 'is an event iu one's life, and, to inks the opportunity when he is right at our door would be poor economy, even though we arc a bit hard up just now. It would be nitieli better to deny our selves some contemplated luxury and see the world's greatest actor. Iu fiiet, 11 ticket to see Mr. Robertson in "The Passing of the Third Floor Rack" would be a Christmas present that the recipient would never forget. ..u-1'1 ip '"'' - ' "- l Roso Potter ot Ashland, and sovcral grand children to battle tho tldo of life. Sho wns a member of the Church ot God, or tho Rcstltutionlnts, in which church she lived up to tho day of her death. Tho remains wero In torred in tho Central Point cemetery, Dec. ISth. Tho funeral services wero conducted by Rev. h. U. Simmons, asslstod by your IC P. correspondent. S. IS. Holmes, who has beon up to 11. C. to bring his vvlfo's undo, Wil liam Drown here, who Is In poor hoalth, arrived Inst week. Our town election rosulted In tho ro-eloctinn of John M. Nlcholn mayor and all of tho old councilmon except Churlofl llacon, and ho has moved to Medford, and In his placo Mr. F. T. Novvport was elected as a member ot tho council. Hay Ashpolo waH re elected treasurer and J, V, Mclntyro recorder, and pence reigns supremo. Kd ('limeade enmo up from San Francisco to spend Thanksgiving with bis parents and bus not returned yet. Mr. nml Mrs. P. O. Jackson of Ida. ho are hero visiting Mrs. J.'s broth er, J. II, Jackson and family. 'Mrs. T. F. Holt, and children havn returned from an extended visit to her parents In Pennsylvania, Sum Calcney, tho young man who was accidentally shot through tho wrist while I wos gone, near Hrowns boro, and has been stopping at tho Sunnysldo slnco, Is recovorlus very rapidly. Raphael Cburtacn of Derby enmo out and brought Gus Rosenborg and his tools. He bus been engaged for tho past two or three months dig ging a woll for tho school district up there. lWHi"" Slnco my arrival homo I have re ceipted Mrs. Judge .Mayhem for a vear's sub. on tho W. M. T. Miss Mattle Mlnter, who has been assisting In tho work at the Sunny- YI'MtS OF 1H0U ' 1H.T- 1830 IH(i;i 1H7JI VKARS OF J.OW VAM'KS TIIK AllOVi: DI.WJR.VM SHOWS Jl'ST WHF..V HKAIj HST.VTH siroii.i) havi: hi:i:x iioumht and wjik.v it shoiu.d havi: iikk.v sold. Roal Kstato rises quickly In value with good times. Prosperity Is coining. It baa not struck Real Kstato yet. Roal Kstato Is generally tho last to feel prosperity. It must feol It in a short tlmo. Then it will jump In value. How many will have tho foresight to tako advantage of tho prosont depression and the low prices of Real ICstate. Wo believe that an opportunity for Investment, for speculation and monoy-maklng Is offered In lots in the "SUMMIT AVKNUK HKIGHTS ADDITION" at !.' each on a cash payment of 1 5 down and $5 per month. No city asst-ssmonts. You CAN'T I.OSH For locatlou t. ' SUMMIT AYKNUK HKIGHTS ADDITION" seo Map In our window 01 . ' t office BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. ItK.W IvSTATH I.OAXS in:' vvixt Main Sir.-, t Rldo for tho past month or moro, went home Monday uiornlng to stny until after the holidays. Dakota Davis of .Incknonvlllo Bpcnt Saturday night hero. Ho was on Ida way up tho country buying up hides. Miss Ituth Thomsen of Derby camo out Saturday and remnlned over Sun day with her rousln, Mitts Clnrn ",liu- incrniau. Prof. C. K. Johnson and Miss Ulancho .Miller, who havo been taking the teachers' examination, spent Krl- day nlRht with us. Reportod by Jackson County Ab txact Co., Sixth and Fir Bt Circuit R. II. Uradsbaw vs. J. W. Kinney, attachment. G. M. Sloeuiu vs. Matt Kulcsch, amended complaint. 1'i-otxito Kntato or 1. C. Hose, petition to probato will. Iteul KMnto 'l'niitsfwii Martin 'Martens ot ux to Mar garet Herbert, land on Riv erside nvo. Mcdford $10.00 John Owens et ux to Lottie Owens, et nl, Jots 1 mid 2 blk 1 Carucr & Snbln ndd. Woodvlllo ...... 1.00 T E Wo wish to call the attention ot tho public to the fact that The Astor Wlno company, thu largest liquor house on tho Pacific coast, and ouo that bos ben located In OroRon and Washington for the past ninny years will open a comploto mail order liquor house at Hornbrook, California, and "09 Mission street, Snn Francisco, Callfomlu. Tho White Front Hnr, of Mcdford, will bo absorbed by tho As. tor Wlno company, nml will bo at Hornbrook. This firm has always carrled.n complete lino of everything that was to be bad In tho wine and liquor lino at prices that defy com petition. We have a number of places scattered around Oregon mid Washington and, will concentrate all our stock in Just' two places and will nlso mnko It our personal effort to mako (pilck deliveries. We positively will not BUbntltiiU), when you order from tno Astor wlno Co. ou win got exactly what you send for and nothing elbo. Wo piepny express on all liquors and wines nnd In fact everything but beer. Wo sell this so cheap, wo cannot prepay toll ex press or freight charges. Got accustomed to drinking our Golden Cream Special, tho now tem perance drink. It bus no equal and whllo it tastes just like real Pabst beor It Is non-alcoholic. We wU placo an agency In Medford thu first of tho yenr. Wo will bo glad to hear from our many friends and others after the first of January at Hornbrook, Cali fornia. T1IK ASTOR WI.VI3 COMPANY, Adv. Hornbrook, Calif, lli:i.l WAXTHH FHMAliK WANTUD i:perlcncod girl for gen eral housework. Address Mrs. J. D. Arens, Kaglo Point, Oregon, llox lit). 23ii FOU ltli.NT MISCKUaNKOUH FOR liuJNT-Cenirnl Point hotel furnished; good proposltou to right parties Seo or call Frank II. Hoy, Phono 12, 231 FOR 8ALK ItKAty K.HTATM FOR 8AI.F. Going away. A fine Jr. rlgated farm water all paid for, 15 acres signed to sugar beets; could put In 10 acres another year; all stock machinery, 80 rords wood, (100 boxen applos. Inquire F, K .1 , Mall Tribune. 23S FOR sXhi: Cheap, twenty ncreH of approved beet land; can all ho Ir rigated; five miles from Central Point and about two iiiIIoh from a railroad station. For particulars address R F. D. No. 2, llox 82, Central Point. Oro. 23t) llftflt VAIA'KS I HUH IHIMI 1 111)7 COURTHOUSENEWS I I ' I I ' I J Mi): j looa 1 inn r ri;xt.i.s IXKllt.VXCK Piiouo ;'! von KENT nOXJSKS FOR SAMS Horse, harness and sur rey. Address Uox 36, It. F. I). No. o i n 1 FOU HUNT Colnnol Sargent's res' Idcucc on Oakdnle nvc., telephone owner at JacItsonvllh or Inquire of II. H. Nye or Koy 11. Peebles nt Mcdford. 25IJ FOR KENT -Modon. furnished house keoplng rooms, clono In; g.is and wood stoves. 234 East 9th. 238 FOR RKNT Woll furnished C-room bungalow very rnnsonnblo to desir able tenant. 422 S. Laurel St. FOU HALtv 1 1 lvaTOC. FOR SALK Jersey heifer coming fresh soon. Phono 070-M. 231 FOR SALK Nine corn fed shotes nt a bargain; also geese. Phone C91-J2. FOR SALK Team of mules, weight 900 lbs. ench, G yenr olds, $22C. O. C. Hoggs. FOR SALK llmupshlro hour; regis tered; six months old, $1C.00. Phono 8-F2. 237 FOR SALK Small grain fed hogs delivered dressed for Sc a pound. R. K. Nenlon, Central Point, Phono llxxl. FOR SAMS Ten m, weight about 1G00 pounds. Phono 31 5. tt FOR SALK Cheap, IS horses. Vin son's barn, N. Riverside Avo. 248 FOH SALIC MISCmjIiANKOUB FOR BALK Fonf touring car? WIN lnrd storngu battery, electric lights, Stromberg cnrburetoV, K, W. shock nbsorbern, sent covers, nil In good condition. Apply Crater Lnko Ga rage. 23R FOR "SALK Light roadster In fine condition; llosch ignition, Strom berg carbureter, good tires mid flue motor; bargnlu for quick sale, or win trade for touring car. AU dress Rondster, care Mall Tribune, or llox 177, Jacksonville. 24 FOR SALK A good Western Cot tage organ $18. Inqulro at 1115 West 0th. . 234 FOR SALK Alfalfa liny. 8&7-R. Phono 240 FOR BALK Forty two cords of dry pluo wood. Inqulro ot Roy 11. Peebles. 239 FOR SALK Imported olfnlfa seed. 'Jlox 74, Mali Tribune. 234 FOH SALK Ono man tops for Ford enrs nt tho Tent mid Top Factory, 100 N. J-'ront 8t. 245 FOR SALK LUtlo Club seed wheat; team good work horses. James Campbell, Phono :tll-R. 230 FOR BALK Harley; nlso baled bar ley atraw. Phono 732-.I2. 250 WANTED MinvnfrtiljfliNKOUH WANTKD Woman t.o do family wnuiiing in exchange tor sowing machine, c. A. Chapman, 375 South Central, Phono 390. 235 WANTKD A small, modern furnish ed bungalow, close In. Dox L. A., Wnll Tribune. 235 WANTKD TUUKK i YSFor "prTino fancy stock dressed 20c; nllvo 17 'A cents for delivery Wodnosdny 22d only. Will buy again Monday 27th for three days. Phono 715. Home phono 7-FO. C. C. Paul. WANTKD Second hand Ford; must be In good running order. Send particulars to llox 197, Jackson ville. 231 FOR SALK Rubber tired buggy; strongly built mid In good condi tion. Phono 11x2, Central Point. 234 FOR SALK Kmply whiskey barrels, miltublo for elder, vinegar, etc ,$1 each. R, C. Washburn, Central Point. 234 WANTKD Furnished home, with bo.it, for 0 months. Dox 04, Mall Tribune. 231 WANTKD Women let uh hdlp you mnkn money selling guaranteed hosiery to wonr; full or part tlmo; big profits; oxperlonco unnores. nary. Address, International Mills, llox 122, Norrlstown, Pa. 1011 ISXt-IIAXtiK FORKXCHANGii- Tarn hiiTposl" Hon to arrange for trades for Cal ifornia piopurty, either city or country, In exchange for Rogue river proporty Address L. II. Houstor., 417 Jay St. 230 FOR TRADK One team mulos, two milch cows, for (earn young horses, weight not less than 1200 lbs. M. Marshall, Central Point. 23U NEW TODAY 80 acros on tho Applegate, with some stock and Irrigation, J 1900.00. Another there of 100 acros, stock, ir rigation und buildings. $7500 and many othor ranches priced right, A good one near Pendleton, Irrigat ed and water right paid, 187 acres at $100.00; will tako In good little placo In exchango. A fow furnished and somo unfur nished lioutou for rent. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jackson County Hank Illdg. TIME CARD IXTKHCHHAX ALTO ('.Ml CO. Leave Medford dally excopt Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoonlx at 8 a. in., 11:50 a m 1:15, 2:30, 3:15 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Sat urday at 11:15 p. in. Sundays lenvo at 10 a. m., 4 p. 111. mid 9:30 p. 111. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 n. 111., 12:50, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45 and 0:15 p. 111. Sunday leave Ashland ut 9 a. in , 1:00, 5:00 and in :, p. in. 1IUSIM58S DIltliCTOIir Into Supplies LAHlCTt AUTO SPRtNO CO. V ) arr opututtng iho largest oldest , nnd host caitlppod plant In the Pa ' ctflc northwest. Use our spring) wlieu others fall. Sold under gum antec. 26 North Flftcontb Si Portlnnd, Oro. Adonic) QKO. W. CHERRY Attorney., nnd .Notary, Room 0, JncHson Count; Dank Building, ontranco N. Con tral, Medford, Oro, POUTEHTirNEFF, WM. P. MEALKt Attorncys-ot-Lnw, Rooms 8 ouo 9, Mcdford National Dank bblg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Qarnott Corey bldg. . O. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Mcdford National Bank BulldluR DentlsU Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOO fc i. m Dentists Qarnett-Coroy Bldg., ulto Med f oro, Oro. Phono 860. Collections nnd Heparin 310 COLLECTIONS AN REPORTS W colloctcd somo accounts 14 yenn old. Wo know how to get tht money. Tho Builocl; Morcantilt Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main at. JKngliiccr nud Contractor FriEDNT CUMMTNaSSnglncor nnd contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg Surveys,, cstlmntos, Irrigation drnlnago, orchard nnd land lni provouiont. Gnrbngo GARDAC1E Get your promlBOi cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city gnrbago wagons foi gooil service. Phono 274-L. F V. Allnn I Y. Allou. Instruction In Music ilXlGHT MUSICJ STUDIO RootE 401, Garnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al ton llalght, piano; Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice, Phont 72. I'hytlclnn and Kurgeons DrT""?." G. CARLOW, DTL EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41C-417 Qarnett-Coro) bldg., phono 103C-L. Rcaldenc 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD OBtoopathh physician, 303 Garnett-Coroj building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician nnd surgeon. Practlco limited to eye car, noso nnd throat. Eyes scion tlflcally tested nnd glasses sup piled. Oculist nnd Aurlut for S. P R. H. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 6C7 DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and Burgeon l'honca, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Offtco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian nnd Biirgoou, Offlco Palm block, oppOBlte Nash hotel. Hoarr 10 to 12, 1 to 4, Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Eyo, Ear Noso nnd Throat. Hoadachos nnd nervous conditions rollevcd bj properly fitted glasses. Cross oyot straightened. Offlco 228 E. Malu st., phono 303. Consultation free GORDON MAO CRACKEN, M. D. Homocpathlo Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St., Medford, Oro gon. Office phono 142, residence phono 732-R2. Office hours 1 to 4 p, m, Printers nud Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has tht best equipped printing offlco to Kouthern Oregon; hook binding looso leaf ledgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prlcos. 27 North Fir st. Public Hlciiogrnplicr ST T. EmVARDs sTeograplioi and Miiltlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Gnruett-Coroy building. Offlci phono 709-J, rosldonco phont 1G3.R. HERlTKR'Fj; IIBR R "l A N Stenogra pher, room 29, Jnckson County Bank Bldg, Dictation taken an; placo any tlmo by the only Stcno type operator Iu Southern Oro, Of flco phono 515, Hue. 275-J. TrniiNfci-n EAHS THXN'Hl'Kit & STORAGE CO Of rice 42 North Front st. Phont 315. Prlcos right. Service guar anteed. WHY? IT 18 YOUIl Ul'RINISSS TO SEE MR Because- my moc. in trudo Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price tho bent buy lu this county. 1 have been ou tno ground look Ing out for you for the. past five years. Nearly evoryday I havo in vestigated some "good thing." I have ollmlnatod everything except those deals which I am convlncod will se cure me satisfied customer. In a few hours tlmo I can give you the benefit of this research. It Is mj business to show you over the county and Introduco you to the possibilities and opportunities here, Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 'tB W"t Mala Street Our Prices lyi-flal. Tea GardDn Gyrttp 50c I nal. Tea Gnnlsn Svrun . -...85c 5-lb. can Karo Syrup 33c 10-lb. c?n Karo Syrup .. 63c Crystal White Soao, doz -45c 3 cakes Ec Sweetheart Sonp 5c Star Nantha Washlno Powder, 25c size 19c Citrus Washing Powtter, 25c slzc..20c Gloss Starch, 2 pkjjs. .. . . . 15c Cornstarch, 2 pl:gs ... .. 15c Sprlnfl Clothe Pins, doz 05c Large Roll Toilet Paper . ... 05c Royal Baklnrj Powder, lb.... 43c K. C. Baklnrj Powder, 25c slzc20c I lb. Hcrsey's Cocoa 29c ', lb. Hcrscys Baklnrj Chocolate. 1 9c Ground Chocolate, lb. 30c 14 lb. Upton's Tea ... ;.33c -63c ...37c 6aC I lb. Upton's Tea 50c Bulk Tea, per lb.. Jnpan Rice, per I!).. Head Rice, per lu.. Macaroni, per lb. ... - 80 -614c ,20c . 9c l5c ..70c 25c 35c 30c 35c .l5c 35c 20c Bulk Cocoanut, per lb Bulk Crackers, per lb Holly Milk, 2 cans Ycloban Milk, doz. 3 pkrjs. Crackers and Cookies, 10c size . Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 lbs Cornmeal, sack Rolled Oats, sack 2 10c sacks Salt 2 25c sacks Salt , Lemons, doz. Oranges, doz. ....25c .l2c IOc lie Comb Honey 3 boxes Matches Codfish, lb. . Shrimp, can ... He Canned Peas, doz. Canned Surjar Corn, doz.. Best Creamery Butter, lb.. .$1.05 41-05 .30c NO CREDIT NO DELIVERY JACKSON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Gut Price Grocers 33 North Grapo Street OPENING OF TOYLAND As usual, tho headquarters for holiday floods for every body will be at the RED FRONT 5, 10 AND 25c STORE 123 West .Main Street FURS Ladies Furs Misses' Furs Children's Furs FIRST-CLASS FURS at Itcasonublu Prices Nothing Nlcor for Christmas prosonts F. W. Bartlett :$I8 tout Main St. SAN FRANCISCO Corner Gury and Jones Sts. HOTEL KENSINGTON "An hotel ot R(il." Oonlrully IotoUh! within tlioatm nnd iliuppiKtf dWtrUu. Ill) iimny oultUIq rooms with lutli. Houutitully IiirnUlioU. On direct car lln. to ttia KXl"OSVriON- TKN JJlNl'TliS KlU (jcven ttory Het'l ami coocrcto bullJIue. RATIS; Mt7 JW0 9 day Vrom Ferry or Dupoti UVa "l'Kl 1- lltAI 111 ' at our dxmiim. or any Uvury ntn-r, ur iuu'i tug Uoor. Wrlti'lorlUA-lut. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE