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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1915)
& t l-"t ! Mt rfSteaLi.' " :' s" rm ' M'n5r.'i5' nmt &.- .rsi jmt "v a -sgrrgs wembyHmzmmt(r-ZZ-!r2 u.-rfTv; twc i'7SMar ij jm ' "js-tmct kiim u Hri ivm--w4wip . "-'.,! ' 1 UWWi A jnylul 'n: ulv iMinSri't ,u'rtH.ln;M in tlu home ot Mr. niul Mr. I). M. liitncli, 2IU Km th lv m root, on ChrMmns tiny, members of the family meeting at tlint time whn luul not met, lor twenty-six yeim. AiiuuiK thwo procont were: 0. JJ. Hunch of Yutf Klnmntli, If. J. Hunch of Sun Finii ciseo, .Mr. Kvji Smith' of, Porjlnml niul ltnv llunoli nnd fninilv of nuns inmr, Cnl. The oliltM ton, reidiiiK in I'ortlniul, found it iiupnmhli to be invent. ltoiuiniHi'pnt stories wore told of oxporionees ninco. monition of the Inmilv had met, fortune and nii-i-fortune weie compared and n i'" oml flood of converse of family in tortwt wn wijnel. The chef of the lay, having been bountifully miiplicd by u good Snntn CIuuh, piou'ded n meal fit Tor the royal tamily. Alto gether, it wan n tlav of iuteii'Sting connniinitin anions; brother anil tin- tew and ptiienK Among tho mniiv social events of tile holiday week will bo tho New Venr'x hall to be given Saturday night at the armory by the Seventh com pany. The largest invitation 1M yet indued has been 'cut tint anil peeinl nrningpuientu nre bcihg niade to ae coiiimodrtto the lurgent gnthcrlng yet titloniliiig the milittirv ballrt. The pnt- ioiih ami pntroiii"!' are iin follow-: Mr. niul Mr. K. (1. Ititlilull, Mr. and Mr-. S. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. r W. Thome, Mr. and Mr. W. II. (lore, Mv. niul Mrs. II. A. I.atta, Mr. nnd Mr. L II. lJroun, Jlr. mid Mrs. A. Hill nnd .Air. and Mr. M. L. All'ord. Mr. nnd Mrs. Korost Ktlmoados on ttu tallied the tirconaburR Colony at tholr homo on Went Main street Thursday evening. Tlio owning wn npont luforninlly In social conversa tion rovlowlng jilonwint nimnorlos of ninny social gntharlnHS ot tho pnst nutl anticipating ninny nioro to coino. .Music wnH also onjoyetl, followed by dollelouM refreshments. Those pres ent woro Mr. anil .Mrs. 11. A. Klrby nnd children of Snlem, .Mr. and Mrs. I.ntidruni, Mr. and Mrr. Clydo llazel llKK. .Mrs. McQuistun, Mlw Ullu Mo- Quisten, Mrs. M. V. HnaolrlRK and Miss 1'loronro HnxelrlKK. Mr. sml Mrs. Albeit Miller of the Wafttorltinil orchnrtls ontortalnod in honor of Mr. anil Mrs. John A. An derson Christ mns night. A Xmns tree wns set up and prettily decorated for the occasion, uil nsnios and mu sic wcia onjoyetl during tho uvohIiik, followetl by refreshments. Those present were Mr. niul Mrs. John A. Andorson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman, Mr nnd Mrs. Hd ward Itussoll, .Mr. Hairy Anderson nnd Mrs. C'harlos Itenilugtou. Tho marring) of Mls hollta Wood cock and Mr. A. V. Dunn, both of (rants i'ass, was solcmnlxed at the !ftuicoKil pai-sonaKa at Medford, Wetlnostlny, December Hiith, ltov. Win. II. Hamilton offlclntlntf. Moth young paoplo aro well known In Ornuts Pass. Tho forldo 1ms been, tenoning In tho city schools, nnd tho groom is an emploo In tho postofflco. Mi Kiiimu Horeliuiilt entertained her Suuduy ehnol i'li. u Tuesday uftoruoon at her home on South drupe tml. The ut'fuir w nt the nnture of a farewell jHiity. TIiimo present were: Aileon Itell, Nellie Itoeek, Daisy Mooie, Ktlith Mumo, Kilith Onrietsou, Olenii Allen, .Mingtn Aiken, Orville Ferry nud Hilev Davis. r At the home f Air. ami Mi. I). I'. Olaiy, a Cliiistiims reuuiiHi was at tendeil by the follewing: Mr. Alice Tyrrell, Mr. Marv Gray, Mr. and 3ir. Frank True, Mr. nnd Mr. Hllis Handles uml daughter Dule, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Handles ami daughter Kvn, Mr. Telia Andrew and daugh ter, Mildred, Orin Farker. Airs. At. IS. Kidder, of lloseburg. is spending the holidays nt the home of Air. and Airs. B. II. AlaeDanleU on South King street. .Miss Inez Williams, of Rnioburg, who has bedn a guest at tho II. J. Trowbridge home while attending tho tonchor moettngs. loft far her homo Thursday. Mr. and Airs. II. it. AJarab ontcr Uinuil WndHeaday evealug, Dec. tS, with a dlnaer pariy at their homo n North Peaeh trH tor Mr. ad Air. It. 11. Kirhi- aad family and A4r. aail llr. Fereat KHmeath-s and fsnill. Dc ad Mn V. H- HamlltM. wko htaJM b guests of Mr. and Mi K. II. itorOMtoU KiM aiwit. ner Christmas, ten Sundaj for thir home iu .tiriiur MEDFORD The Mttnin! a n mini Christians halt, which occuriod Monday evening, Doc. -'7th. wan indeed a fitting conclusion for a turcessful socinl car, in which the Alumni figured most proinliiont ly. The nffftlr took plnce In tho largo hall ot the N'atntorlumilhe music he lm; in ehnrff of HnV5lrI$g's flvo-plsce oreliostrn. An (jlnborrttu schema or decoration hnd 'transformed the large hall Into n lovel liowur of holi dnv grceni for this occasion. The dance floor was entirely surroundi'il by a hedge 6t fir trow, forty or fifty In number, creating a realistic out door errect. From various pojnts In tho ceiling wore 8)iiuud.ed huge clumps of mistletoe tastefully decim ated with red poinsettlns and stream ers. On either side of tho stage stood n lnrae Christinas tico with nivrlnds of tiny colored lights shining forth. The stage itself w'ns almost entirely concealed by n network of natural Ivy nnd red ehrysnnthemums while' here mid there hung ted Chilntnias bulls. The Alumni colors, rod and black, decorated all entrnnc.os to the dance floor, combining beautifully with the profusion of natural greens, uod throughout the hall. A plentiful supply of delicious punch vus dis pensed from u punch booth, mils tlcally covered Mlth fir boughs mid iiRtuinl moss, lvon the proKrams weio unltpie, being bonutlfiilly em bossed with the Alumni monogram In red nn ml hlnck. uno ot tuo most tirllllniit soenos ever wltnossetl in Medford wns pre seated uhon over one hundred of Meilford'B ounKur set assembled for tho grand inarch. From that time on the cNenlng was one continuous ioiiiiiI of enjoyment for ovoryono, the Inst dnnce being hulled with regret. The following is tho list of pntron ossos who served: Mrs. M. h. Alford, .Airs. It. T. Antlo, Mrs. T. V. William son, Mrs. A. J. Vanco, Mis. U. 11. Ilrown, Mrs. W. II. Ooro, Mrs. K. II. IMckel, Mrs. Win. lludge Mrs. K. K. Merrick mid Idrs. S. S. Smith. Mrs. Chnrlen Connor mid dnughtor Dorothy ontortalnod nt a dancing part) at their homo near Jacksonville Christmas night in honor of Mrs. Harold J. lteckott who luft the fol lowing dny for New York ctly. The beautiful residence mndo an Ideal plnce for dancing, tho iuiiiMc was un usually good and tho much colony was out en masse In their unjust holiday uttlio. An lutorostlng fea turo of tho evening was an nrlglnul poem rend by the author, Colonol ltolieit Washburn of Tnblo Itock. Tho guests Incliided: Mr. and Mrs. Lin coln Me'orninrk, Mi and .Mrs. Krotl Hopkins, Air. ami Airs. Frank Pres ton, Mr and Mrs. H. 11. Hnnley, Mr. and Mrs. It. C. AVnshburn, Mrs. Wil liam Soo smith, Madam Preston of San rrnnclsco, Mrs. AV. L. Holloway, Airs. Fred Lowls, Mr. nnd Airs. S. A'llns UecUuIth, Miss Loulso llurko, .Mr. and Mrs. K. F. (iuthrlo, Air. nnd Mrs. Frank JIndtlon, Air. Hubbniil, C. S. Newhall, Itobort Itulil, Oernld Soo)sniith, 13. G. Ilurgess, Jr., Donald Clnrk, Airs Conrad, Alfrod Carpenter. Leonard Cnrponter, II. AV. ninghnm, H. II Tronsoii, Q. V. WHInrd. Dr. and .Mrs. L. A Salado, Louis Snlndo, Mis. Stowart I'attorson, A. Conro Floro, Airs. W C I'lero, Dr. Doano, Martin Hrlokson, Unrl Tinny, Slator Johnson. The Ilecroatlon Club held their Christmas part- at their cluj houso near (Sold Hill Christmas evening. A huge Christmas tree was sot up foV the occasion mid mi Impromptu pro gram huh given by nil tho membors, followed bv dancing until a Into hour. Those presont weie Air. and Mra. Carlo nnd family, Air. and Airs. D. J. Atntthfws and family, Air. and Aire. It. D. W'oolvorton. Miss Ilerthn Wool verton. Mr. nnd Air. O. i. Alden, Air. Clm lden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alattleon. Mls Anna AlcKouhn, Air. and Alts D. H.'Slond nnd family. Mr. and Airs V K Walil, Air. Chns. Wahl, Air. and .Mrs. I. H. Porter and famll), Airs. Jacotis, Air. George Jacobs, Air nnd Mrs. AV. AV. Hlttle and funillj. Air, Frank Noiton, Air. Dick Cuney, I Air. Glarente Cook. Air. and Airs llalph liaMnond, Miss Clnibs nnd Creed HsmiiqiiiI and Airs Itot-e Ha) mond. Tkerf "III be a business meeting of the (.r. ater .Medford club at the Public I.H'iary Alonday afternoon, at S.IO to which all the Indies of the (lty aro invited to nttend. Ilosldes the legular business meeting there ti ko a short musical prOKram given. Hev. and Mrs. John MeDoaald and son AVeels who have been spending the Ckri.unna holidays lth Mr. Mt DouUI's parents at Trail, returned to Medford Sunday. Ml. M C. Barber eaUrUlaed the Thsiro4y Rrealag Morweciaa HTlst rlu'ci ( .. r home on West Main Mreft W. inula) eteiiing TRIBUNE, fho most "jiopful" dminng party of the season took uhlec at the arm- . ... or- on Thursday cvenlmr, Deccinbei i 30. The nffnir was given b the new' t oinrntierw- cluli, being in the form of a mot enjo.nbIe holiday bop, rrom the first dnnco on the entire evening wni a pcrfeel Hot of fun. e ery dunce being encored to the limit. Much of the credit for the speedy spirit with which thing motctl wanj tliU- to the CNcellci.t n.wie by Herbert , A vorj. ,0H,BIll urrlB0 M R,V0I1 ljnmippai.il k thrce-iHcee oichestn..;Mr B,u, M,.B ,t u Uwu U thpr Ibis thtce-iueeecoiiibinntion, iu.ws,.;1)omo VICOUVOP uvemH( I)V n popular in Sim lniiiei.eo. coi.m-U of ,nHIIlbtfr or lfl,r frlon,,, Tuc,(ln liinim. ilnim mid tnngo.baujp. Need- -,,- c.lrliR Wfflro oniovoil the h,1" H,,-V' ,,0,,u V1 "w ,H"K Wnr Int'kini -to nsaore Hie Micee of seli Vprtil' number. n the one-stop. i .... .:...... .. .it. t nl I "' " I"""" "" "'"1 "'"'""IMr. Xoll.. Mi-. Ami Mrs. H. K Tni... Chiipliu walk The urinory was nitisticnlly deco ratcd fiit' the oeenHton, bright red poniM'ltus nnd iiiiilti'colorcil ehrys imtliciimiiiH coiitrafitiug . beautifully with the dark ivy mid holiday greens, Tho stage wa bordered with a row of umall fir trees, iutei'Mpeiel with iimucrouH colored light", while on cither Hide of tlu hall stood a beau tifully deeumteil ClmNtiim lice. The punch b'otilh wns most uni'i'H'. being const meteii entiixdy of fir boughs, iy and natural moss, tbrtiiigh which glemneit scorer, of bright -colored Helito. Tho punch bowl itself caused no littlo coinmeiit by ils originality, being a hug1 cry tal block uf ice, nilisticHlly dworuted wiIIl green moss, natural bark niul red poiiisoltas. Aiijinliniiteil supply of excellent puiieli wns senctl tliroiighiiut the eveuiiiK by a .Innmi eso iitlendant. The programs veto wonderfully clever little booklets, the color scheme beimr in green and 30M. The pntroiiossci for lliu 11 f fair weie: .Mrs. II. I Wullher. Mi-s. M'. h. Al ford, Mix. Hoger S. llennett niul .Mrs. A. .1. Vnnee. -Tire following i the iiieinbership list of the "ComiTiderie" club: .lames Vnnee, Horace Ilriimlej, Lyle Wnltber, Herbert Alfonl, 1'rank Hay, Fuller UihiiiIoii, Chuiles Hay, William Ileveiidge, Knrl Hubbniil, FraueiH Iteiinett anil .Alillon Schu chard. '.Air. and Airs. W. O. Wiibstor onter tuined nt Christmas dinner nt thuir ranch homo near Medford for tho following rolatlvos and friends: Air. nntl Airs. J. C. AIcIMke, Air. Krtmlc Abel, Air. and Aire. OeprgcAbles, Atr. and Airs. AL J. Hills, and Dr. mid Airs. ICberhard. Air. nnd Airs. Geo. I.nidley of 227 South Holly nro enjoying a visit from tholr old tlmo friends, Atr. nnd Airs. F. 11. Johnson of ltockford, Minn. Air. Johnson Is the president of tho First Stato Jkoik of ltockford " Mr. and Mi. Fred Ibinieburg en tertained nt dinner LlirisUiuw Mr. and Airs. W. Hartley nnd dmigh tcrs, Alices .Miilile nnd (limits, Will lleiiilricksuii ami hoii f'hesler niul Don. , A Inige crowd attondnd the mas quornde tlaiiclng paity given by the Uiyal Order of Alooso In tkelr hall on North Central avenue Tuosday even ing, and n Tory enjoyable tlmo Is re ported. Air. and Air. Fred pur wero the guesta of Air. and Mrs. F. IS. Wahl for Christinas dinner, at their ranch homo near Cold Hill Christinas lu. Miss lone Fljnn and LoraUie Hil ton are enjoying lew days visit nt Giants Pas as the giisoU of ifr. and Airs. A. A. Xijun. Mr 1. F, Antic was hostess to the Wednesday HrltlKo dub at her home on Nortb Peach ificet Wiilni -iU ufternoon "WASTED LIVES" AT JGaKSSlWrr3J3FHHMEaroLt3Wr-T wwmm wmmvmF jmsm TKret-pnit .r.nn i Iiinuiw.i) v bi'ftUWl'd tipirutie Jty-te-'. extruc1 u nril nl I.iki FieM'iiiiinf Jfuitcri J..o !),. int A'lim I'lilU Oiid Am aiEDFORD, OREflOX, FRTT) VY, TWriCMftUR f!1, MI "8 Lenoro Vnnce entertained j with u luncheon nfter tho Alumni I dancing parly Monday evening nl her borne on South Onkdnlo avenue, for . the following guest: Tho Mlsses i Louise Wllllanison, Irene Smith, Josu nderson, Ilnbo Cochran, Inn Coth- iran. (lane linage, j.onn nitners, I Francos Kohiioy, Mildred Antle. I.en- , ore Vance, Mossrs Adrian Hose, Wal tor llrown, Nod Vllns, Karl Hubbard, llornco Uroniloy, Milton Schuchnrd, ti.. ....... ii.. t n.i. i .. -..-.. , iji-iliiHlifiib ivu ajiioii, .,tiini-n r,iiii-', i rf. Cnrter urandon and hylo Wnithers.!? lu ko,,nK wUi tho holiday spirit J suvoiilr stockings containing novel presents, woro Itanglng around ths flro plnce and Milton Schuchard, act' ing ns Santa Olaus, presented onch gutWft with n sotironlr. This furnish ed a great denl of amusement. Krenter part of-ttio otnlng. followed ,)V Rht rtlfrof,immi,8. Tll0M, prMPnt w e Mr- ant, AIl , t 0 M , I ' llnson, Air. and Mrs. llnrtlett, Air mid Mrs. Kay Diamond and .Mr. nnd Airs A. l- Stonnett. A very npprerintUo nudlonco nt tonded tho vojipor conceit which wns given under tho nusplcos of tho Pub lic Library Sunilnv evening, on the Kdlson phonograph ,at the library building. Tho jpuslc wns furnished througli tho courtesy of 1'nlmor l'latio coinpnny, nnd tho program wns In chargo of Aliss Sadie Lttccy. Mrs. Harold J. Kocltott who hns been visiting nt tho homo of her ' mother, Airs. Chnrlos Conner, nenr Jacksonvlllo, loft Sunday for New York wheio alio will meet her hus- ; imml, nnd from whero tliey will sail for tholr home In Fnglnnd. WEDDING BELLS Arthur Vincent Dunn nutl Aliss Lollta Grnco Woodcock, both of Grants Push, wore murrlod at tho res idence of Kov. Wm. II. Hamilton, at Mud ford, Wednesday ovntilng nt tLitO o'clock. Tho groom hns been a res ident of Grunts Pass for some jenrs, and Is 11 member ot tho postofflco force Tho bride, is ono of tho popu lar touchers In the public schools. Ilenton Dowera Jr. and .Miss Ag nes Cheshloro of Ashlniid, wero innr rlud at Jacksonvlllo Alonday. The brldo is popular niiioug n largo clrclo of friends, residing with hor mother in Ashland. Tho groom Is n sou ot llontou DowoiSuthtecapltnllst nnil.ou-' gaged In stock rnisnig. .; i Krueat Aliuiith mid Aliss Alnbel .May Tnytor were married Christians day nt tho residence of Air. mid Airs. G. A. Alorse, near Talent, by the Rev. C. ;H. Heed, ot Ashland. Tho bride Is tho daughter of Air. and Airs. AV, II. Talor and a talented musician. The groom Is a business mnn of Tal ent. , They will reside at Tulont. Kdwin M. Koeiiig and Mis l.oruua A. Kiggeiis were united in imirriage nt the honie of the bride's parentH, Mr. and Mrs. .1. il. Itiggcn', nt Derby, Ore., on December 'JA, nt 11 o'clock n. m., by the Ifcv. Dr. I trow or of Ashland. The bridesmaid weie Miss riwd.t Holm nud Miss luxln lliugcn-. The grooma were Iroin Koenig, brother of the groom, niul Dewy Hill. The bride mid Mroom left in the nfl- , crnoiiii lor Oakbuul, Cal., where they Iwill make their luture home. i Son of Hymn Writer Doatl 1 NICW YOUK, Doc. at. eHtrlolmti ) while on his wedding trip aboard the i steamship Koioua ot tho Qunheu Mteanishlp co m pa nv, Ira Allen Sun key, miislo puiilishor nud son of tho late Ira D, Bun key, hymn writer mid evangelist dlod at sou today, aacord lug to advices received hero today by wireless. Against the advice of his physician, Air Sunkey embarked on the South Amcrii .iit voago on Wotl nedav with i'i bildc. Mr. tiankoy was .'! 'ars old THE PAGE TONIGHT i u-.iiin lbi etij mfluonce of a il rough iw . generations, but jnaiW Win i worth. Jtilu Hwaync Doribtn. i niiii M00000C0000O0000000C000009000C0OCCCC0O0OC00000C000C00000C000C00CO0O000O0000OOOO V a ?, vL &jjkw 1 ff ajJMm, 'ii i wm-nmr' 6 m&xtt8K I i 7 a PsIH AX VMS '.l x S 'W-4 r s MfcMrjamL 1 P K ' JHHsvSk s &Ay iff wF x 1 I Our New Year's AGAIN IT IS JANUARY 1ST, AND VK AVIKII lOVIOK'YDODV A HAPPY NKW YIOAU'. KOU Ol'lJ OWN IiTI WM'JIAV'K Jl'ST KIX1SUI0DA .UOS'A SATISKACTOKY SEASON'S IH'SIXKSS AND WIO AVIOIA'OMIO TllK NEW YIOAK WITH TDK OPPORTUNITY IT JRIXCISM'O AlAKK ANOTHER STEP KoinvAwn ix on? pkoopkkk. NOT Til 13 MCAST OK OITH .SATISFACTION AT THIS TIMKCOaIKS FIv'O.MTIIIVK'XOYMODCIK THAT OCR OWN PU'OSPKPITY IS DKPIOXDMXT OX THAT OK. ()d CPSTO.MKRS AND THATOPP IXCRKASKD IHJSI NKSS.MIOANSTHATTHIOY, TOO, HAYK UI5CI31VI3I) A (il3NI3ROlTS SHAR'13 OK TUI3 0001) KOK'TPXK THAT IS orus. ;MAYTni3SI3ASOXlKlX(l YOi; WI1ATI3YI3P IIAPP1XI3SS YOC "w6uLD AVIS KOIfYOnjSIOliK, AND. MAYTIII3 DI3KI3ATS AS WI3LL AS TlifS'VJO TOUII3SOKTHI3 YI3AUMlTST PAST (Id 1)13 DOTH OK. PS TO 13TTEll TIUNdS INTIH30NI3THAT IS NOW AT OPP THPI3SHOLD. AND AGAIN AVISIIINCI YOP A HAPPY N!3WYl3AP, WI3 AVI3LCOMI3 YQl IflfU. STOHI3 ChOSKI) ALL DAY SATPPDAY. THE MAY CO. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCiOOQOOaOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOfJOOOOC Fatelory C. E. GATES MKDFORD i,jrv vtilfrZ.' HKir-SSSAi.-, K3SF EYES AUK HltKAD WIVM1HH TAKi; PAItlj OFTIIKAI NKI3 DR. RIGKERT Mo liuoiii How Suite 1-2 over Tho Mu Co. MONEY Saved by Imlnirnie do your work, rioaiimi n uu, ' Aeato OrlndlnK ' loud Sottlntr. AH, 'onalrlni:- Special ont on fli, - iud nAtcs. Iiarealns In ! ttstchen lllsave you monoy on all work li'Tillilnp KiiurantgoiLsaU U(ctoiv (iQvjfi'flaiioti tor una no Ilrered an, jafc? lh tho city. vw QU.moxu, 121 K Miu St, . I'hono S7S-L Watches aftd lilocKS Mnln Suriutf- (1.00. ,10c and i(i Disij klndri of ) eiry I 191.1 O Our Best TiVlsbcsoraf ,ST trospQroasj$$m Lnaui mce "Wof JAifc a nbi for my money?" - J That is the vital " question. . 10,000 mile Snvtu? sire common. 20,000 mile. Savages nre ijfk unusual. AllSavtige Tires givema.Viiiium ' service. , Ask any Suvajie ucr fur liid tipiniiui of SaJt'e vndui unitt and ,Sav.n;e imlue. ms RpS? tus&a DUlr.liuLor Union Feed and Livery Stable PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 3 12 South liMvci'sido Phono 130 Gaimyaw&Bostwick; Pj'oprielors Ctntrillr tixttti vnlhi I .lie ft h,i,lat SiUrxtL. Itffy tot v. S PlittU tK.1 Orinllliilly rami. '4, mo sum oursiDE (Pohj Snm St.ty ,Utl Hi tutlt "'mMuj. Rates ,0D a bay 'ie Fr"0M frin ferry or D,l Nit "UNIVERSAL BBS" (t ur mttic) Art Ctuy ititcl ft nu ht 4ar. art If ! !! W, -VMB4kMMMiaBWK4rn PAGE TKRBB Greeting THE MAY CO. Bargains in ROSES 200 lrircc-ycnr-old Caroline Testout Itosos for salo at a bargain Tho finest rosos In Medford fiom tho host roso hodgo In the city. Tho Onrolluo Testout Is a perpet- unl bloomer, Inrgo pink roses and tho best hodgo or street ronu for this ollmuto. Pierce, the Florist Our Prices Kj-Q'U Tea Gartlcn Syrup 50c I nal. Te,1 Garden Syrup . 85c 5-Hi. can Karo Syrup ..i.. .33c I0-Ilt, can Karo Syrup.... .... 63o Crystal White Soap, tloz 15c 3 cakes 5c Sweetheart Soap 5c Star Naptha Washlnn Powder, 25c size I9c Citrus Washing Powder, 25c size 20a Gloss Starch, 2 pkrjs 15c Cornstarch, 2 pkns. 15c SprliiH Clothes Pins, iloz.J 05c Large noil Toilet Paper ... 05c Royal Bakhifi Powder, lb 43c K. C Onklnu Powder, 25c size ,20c I II). Hersoy's Cocoa 29c y II). Hcrseys Baklnn Chocolate J 9c uiuuiiu uuuuuiaiu, iiV'ut'fi' Grouiul Chocolate, II) 30c rca 33c 63c 50c Bulk Tea, per II). , 37o ifflrBSf s per II) 6yjc ner II). 8c Macaroni, per l) 6yjc I Bulk Cocoantit, per lb, , 20c (Bulk Crackers, per lb, 9c noiiy mhk, 2 cans 5c Yclohan Milk, tloz 70c 3 pktjs. Crackers and" Cookies, I lUc size : 25c Soft Shell Wilnujs, 2 lbs 35c jCqnirnral, sack , , 30c I Rolled finis, snrk iKn .. ... ...., vnH.-. y.y....,. ,. 1 1 ..WW rK.: 15c 35o 20c 25c .......... ., ,,u. Orantjes, doz. Comh Honey . J2c 3 boxes Matches -,10c llc llc $1.05 $1.05 -30c Codfish, lb. Shrimp, can Canned Peas, doz. j Canned Sttflar Corn, doz.. Best Creamery Butter, lb.. NO CREDIT NO DELIVERY JACKSON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Gut Price Grocers 33 North Grape Street , aVX r M mmx n -. - ra r ! I