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PAGE TWO MEDFORD WATT; TRTPUNE, MEDFORD, ORF.OOX, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 191(5 TOCAL AND JL PERSONAL , Robert Brillcn of (Sranta rasa client Sunday in .Medford. Wanted, u chocolate (lipiifir. Cull at Brown's conledlonury. William Miller will leave In a few days for Sacramento, fill., and hi place In the telephone office will be taken by D. C. Craddocki formerly of KuRene. "The Valley of the rtoRiio." Word and music, irc. 237 1-ester It. liolliiK and Aususta PctcrbauRh of Gold ilill were mar ried at Jacksonville .Monday morn ing by JudKe Tou Velle. Dr. T. G. Heine, practice limited to eye, ear, nose, throat; Rla8es fitted. 228 East Main, Phono 303. The candy side to have been held In the high school bulldlnc Wednes day afternoon under the auspices of the high Bchool Parent-Teacher's cir cle, bas been postponed until a later date. Disease results Irom nerve pressure and abnormal circulation. Dr. Hedges 23.-1 E. Main. Corbln KdRell of Easle Point spent the week-end in Medford. An inexpensrve Xmns Rift that grows more precious year by year your photograph. Make the appoint ment at once. The Swem Studios. The Golden Link Bible CIuhs of the Baptist Sunday school will hold an important business meeting at th church Tuesday afternoon at 2 O'clock. All members are requested to ho there promptly as the mission ary society meets at 2:30. Arts and Crafts exhibit and dnnce tonight nt St. Mark's Hall. Dancing 10c. 213 Misses Gladys Glundennlng and Kate E. Horn of Hombrook, C'nl., spent the week-end In the city visit ing friends. Fresh chocolates nt De Voes. . Mrs. II. I,. Gould of Boston, Mass., was a Medford visitor over the week end. Arts and Crafts exhibit and dance tonight at St. Mark's Hull. Dancing 10c. 213 It. F. Albee of Potrland was among the out of town business men, who were In Medford over Sunday. "National Guard," "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and Music, 1 So. 227 George Nickels of Seattle arrived In tho city Sunday for a brief busi ness stay. , Al Jennings (himself) in "Beating Back," the most famous of the Satur day evening post PBrlale. A bandit story for respectable nudlenccs. Com pleto In U parts. G. M. Estcrly of Seattle Is spend ing a few days In the city attending to business mutters. Sweet cider at De Voe's. P. Welch of Spokane la spending a few days in the city looking over his vurloun holdings In the valley. Something to be thankful for, to be able to choose from our entire stock of trimmed bats, values to f U, now 3.98. Ahrens. The meeting of tho Woman's For eign Missionary Society of the Metho dist church, which was announced to meel with Mrs. 1). T. Lnwton Frldny December 1, bus been postponed and will meet Monday, December 4, nt tho church, corner Fourth aud Unit- lelt. Gasoline and oil at Da Voe'a. Bon Fredenbnrg, of Hutte Falls was a business visitor In tho city on Morr day. Trimmed huts as low as f 1 .49 2 and S!!.K. Alliens closing out sale. Clarence Boyd of Gold Hill was In Mudford Monday morning later going to Jacksonville to attend the session of tho county court, considering the petition for the creation of an Irriga tion district In liiverslde Colony near Gold Hill. Personal engraved Xmaa cards and mbossed Xmas stationery at the Med ford Printing Co. Harvey Stanley of Eagle Point wus in the city Saturday attending to business matters. ( hoosn from our entire slock of coals :. $10, and $H. Ahrens. No charge for special embossing dies with the Xmas fancy stationery cold by the Medford Printing Co. All apeclal order and Is not carried In tock. Mux St oik man of Eagle Point at tended to business matters In the city on Saturday. $1 even, money buys the best suit In stock. Ahrens. Mr. and Mis. Wheeler of Eagle Point was shopping In Medford Sat nrday afternoon. Get your Engraved Xmas cards bow. Medford Printing Co. is show, ng a beautiful lino. ' Floyd 1'lerce of Kuglo Point was In tho city on Monday on biiHiness. . Save on your Xmas handkerchiefs. silk hose, silk underwear, and furs. Closing out sale. Ahrens. , J. P. Iloagland of Central Point was In Medford Saturday and Mon day. Pierce, the Florist, has some extra nice tnhlo ferns for tho dining rsom tnMn. An exhibit of waists made by the girls of the domestic science class of the high school is on display in the window of the room formerly oc cupied by Brown's pool hall next to the Star theatre. Wanted, a chocolate dipper. Call at Brown's confectionery. It. j. Taylor left Monday for the Middle Fork of the Applegate where he will spend the winter working on his mining claim. Typewrltor paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Carl Hanson, Kd Henselman and B. W. Gregory spent Sunday hunting on upper Itogue Itlver, getting JO ducks. Highest prlca paid for . strictly fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland. Muru, Brevard und Fugl are lead ing In the city bllllurd tournament, being played at Brown's with only four games In the series left to plu.v. Maru lias finished his panics with a percentage of .711. Brevard and Ftigl each have two games to play, each having a percentage of .06 0. Old papers for tale at this office at 20c for 100. F. H. Campbell of Talent was a Modford visitor Sunday aud Monday. For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. George L. Panky of Central Point rpent the week-end in Medford vlsit- l:m friends. Big 6c milk Bhakes at De Voe's. Clinton Cook of Applegate was in the city Sunday and Monday visit ing friends and attending to business matters. Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a fine line of ferns. His greenhouses aro at 1005 East Main. Kd Mercer of Kansas City Is among the. out of town business visitors in Medford. Bakery goods at Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gunnell of Garnts Pass spent tho week-end In the city. Baths 2Ec. Hotol Holland. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Iteddy arc spending a few days In Medford. Bicycles! Motorcycles! Parts and Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. H. and X, Shop, Sparta bldg., new manngment. C. T. Blackburn of Central Point spent Saturday evening and Sunday in the city visiting friends. Gates sells Ford cars 1200 down and 1 2 Ti a month. II. K. Maynard of Chicago Is spending n lew days In the city on business. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Blanch l.ee of Grants Pass spent the week-end in the city visiting friends. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe'a. J. B. Krecht of Kedlands, Cal., Fpent Sunday nnd Monday In Med loril visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. Leach, Corsets mado-to-order. Abdo-Support Corset, also belta. 32G North Bartlott, Phone 6 83-J. Wllllnm B. Brunsel of Oakland, Cal., Is among tho out of town busi ness visitors In tho city. Every homo needs a "Pacific" Cednr Chest. Order ono now for Christmas. Useful, ornamontnl, nn Ideal itlft. Installment plan of pay ment if you wish. Muny styles nnd sizes In stock. Pacific Furniture nnd Fixture Factory. 231 G. W. Hall of Ilorson, Mnss., Is n Medford visitor for a Tew days on business. Don't fail to see our ThanksgivInT silver window. Martin J. Iteddy the Jeweler. tf. W. X. Sparhiuvk of Washington, 1). C, arrived in tho city Sunday. It Is worth any ono's tlmo to go over to Pierce's Greenhouse now and see his beautiful display. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Hosmnn of Wilbur. Wash., are spending a k'.v days in Ibo city. This is the finest and most expen sive display of silverware ever shown In Southern Oregon. Martin J. Iteddy, tho Jeweler. tf. Ivan Hockersmith of the Meadows spent Saturday and Sunday tu .Med ford.' Medford, Oregon, Nov. fl, 19 IB, TO WHOM . IT .MAY COXCEIIN: This is to certify that I, tho un dersigned, had ve,ry severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live and hearing of Gin Chung (wbosa Herb Store is nt 211 South Front street in Medford,) I de cided to get herbs lor my stomach trouble, anil 1 started to reeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone nlfllcted us I was to see til in Chung und try his herbs, (Signed) W. It. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson. Medford. S. II. Holmes, Eagle Point. Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Win. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Chlldretb. Eagle Point. C. E. Moore. Eagle Point. J. V. Mi lntyre. Eagle Point. Geo. II. Von der llelleii. Eagle Point Thus. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. John S. Orth, Medford. KVOI.I Tltt OF IIAklMi Till'. Ti l h l:v W. Gurwln oi Talent was a Med ford visitor ov- 'he week-end. To friends and kinsfolk, your p'r irait at Xmas will carry a mesKaz.! of thoughtfulness that Is next to n personal visit. Arrange for the sk iing today. The Swem Studios. Ben Fredenbnrg of lltttte Falia pent the week-end in the city vi-!t- ir. f friends. Dr. J. J. Einiiiens expects to leave Medford about December 3rd for 'New York city, where he will take a post graduate course, returning to Med ford tho first of January. 118 Loren and Arthur Moore, aged IS and 15 years, disappeared from their home on u ranch near Central Point lust Thursday, and search by their rather and the police has failed to find any trace of them. Japanese Curio Storo, 30 North Central avenue, half block from main. Toys and Oriental novelties. Tea room open afternoons. Paul B. McKeo of San Francisco Is spending a few days In the city trans acting business. Attorney W. K. Phlpps has re moved his offices to M. F. & II. Build ing, rooms 4 2 5-4 20. Elevator ser vice. Telephone number changed lo oat;. " P. O. Crawford of Copco, Cal., spent the week-end In the city visit ing friends and attending to business matters. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. Wliliatn B. Bruncel of Oakland. Cal., was in the city Sunday and Monday attending to business mat ters. 884 Phone Heath's Drug Store. Eight more days remain for motor ists to prepare their headlights to meet the requirements of the ordi nance passed last Tuesday night by the city council. This measure was designed to eliminate the. nuisance of blinding headlights. A cheap, but ef fective method for meeting the re quirements of the ordinance is sug gested by Chief of Police Hlttson in the painting of the lower half of the headlight reflector with black paint. Under the ordinance, bicycles, wugons nnd other vehicles will be compelled lo carry a light showing red to the rear and white to tho front during the hours of darkness. Three Intial special Xmas Emboss ed stationery nt the Medford Print ing Co. Order early. Prices are at DON'T GIVEXUP IHm-oiuhuo'I nilzcns W ill l-'lml C.mi. fort In (lie Kxporh'iioi of a Motlfoitl Man. Kxperlonrft Is the nioiW'rn Instrup- tor. Profit by the oxperlence of others. It limy save your life. The experienre of fiionds mui noir-hors. Tho testimony of Meilfonl people Will bring renewed eiu-ouraiif-nient. ' Here Is a rnse in point; I). H. A nil run, 5 ID S. Fir at., Med ford, says: "1 was bothered conslder- nolv by my Kidneys and bladder. I bad trouble in retaining tho kltlnov accretions and I also had a dull iulio ncroKS my KidneyH. I found good re lief from Doan's Kidney Pills. ' My kidneys acted most regularly and ! didn't have that trouble in my back. This has convinced me that I loan's Kidney Pills are a medicine of ment und are worth recommending is others." Price iiOe, nt nil dealers. Don't simply ask lor a kidney remedy nei Ooun's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. AndriiB had. Foster-Milhurn Co. Props.. Utiffiilo, X. Y. Adv. Orders for specially engraved Xmas cards will not bo received after De cember 1. Make your selections now. Medford Printing Co. The two men arrested In Medford about two weeks ago and returned to Weed, Cal., where they were held on the churge of robbing the Southern Pacific depot at that place, wore In dicted by the Siskiyou county Grand Jury, and bond fixed at J.'i.OUO each. They will be ti led within a fow days. Rotten cow manure. Hoover's dairy. Charles Anderson was fined for speedlug and Joe Lockwood $5 for reckless driving Monday morning by Police Judge Gay. Those relatives nnd friends back east how pleased they would be to receive your photograph at Xmas time. Arrange for a "sitting" at onco. Tho Swem Studios. The always welcome and highly prized gift a photograph of your self. But you must have them made at once if you want them for Xmas. The Swem Studios. Miss Fern Hobbs, who won fame ns Governor West's private secretary In raiding Coppcrfield and closing the booze joints, arrived in Medford . Ion day to straighten out some dit fciences In tho Jackson County land r.iant tax claim for the former gov ernor, who Is representative for the b I'urtmeut of the Interior. Don't forget the masque hall Moose hall Wednesday evening. Admission gentlemen, 50c; apeetntora 20c. Prizes awarded for the best costumes. 214 Orders for Individual engraved holiday cards can not be filled after December 1. Medford Printing Co. SECOND BIG DYE PLANT STARTS BUSINESS AT QUINCY QUNTY, III., Nov. 27 The sec ond bir dye munut'neturin plant in the 1'nited Slates, and Hie only one wot of Itul'l'iiln, X. Y opened here today. Orders I'm- more than JjiUUl), 00(1 worth of dyes Imve been booked hv Hie Monroe Color & Chemical Co., owners. CHICHESTER S PILLS W... TIIK III A MO Nil II RAND, X LidWl Aak yoar DractfUi for ; ui-can-icriviiDDtia urni I'll a in lt-J ml Uuld b j-- torn, teak I with Clue Kibboo. ita no ether- Bur IIIAHl fx itsn nnA.Ni pills, for aa years known u liest, Sifejt. A I wars ReiUblft S01O BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE AMUSEMENTS FIVE INJURED IN K. C. TENEMENT FIRE KAXSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 27. A tenement fire broke out last night in the Simpson block, a "flatlron" structure In Kansas City, Kas. Five persons were injured. Pedestrians were pressed Into ser vice to assist the firemen In rescue -. ork. A continual stream of hu manity descended on ladders. Seve rs! women jumped from the lower s'.orles. Oue mother dropped her laby Into a spread blanket, the In fant being caught unharmed. DIED OSS.UAX Henry Jlurrison Oss mnn of Trail, Or., died nt the Suered Heart hospital November 12U, ngcil Til years nnd 1 month. Mr. Ossman had been a resident of Trail for the last four yours, coming to this section from Vancouver, II. C. He leaves his wife, Surah Ossirian, and three chilr dren, Kffie, Leslie und Krnest. The funeral was held ut Trail Monday nt '2 p. in., lii'V. Shiirpe officiating. In terment was in Trail cemetery. Distance Shrinks to Nearness - Distance today is no barrier to business. Minutes have replaced miles. WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters expand the limits of your selling territory to the margins of the seas. Wherever Western Union goes, business may be had at little cost. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. ThiM-e's ii cleverness and finish jitumt TWiiiikU' plnys Jlmim Thy .iuue is a Spiepdld (ainple, PLAYING TONIGHT ONLY FRANK KEENAN CHAS. RAY LOUISE GLAUM AND STAR CAST I am sending you North llon't be a sniveling prude or a scoundrel. Tuke your pleas ures llko a gentleman. HONOR THY NAME PAGE WED. and THURS. EXTRA 2 TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY Wednesday night at 9 o'clock. A powerfully acted drama it's a big attention-compelling play. Keystone THE MUMMY AND THE GIRL Coming Wednesday: Al Jennings (himself) in "Beating Back" Extra Wednesday Night, 2 Turkeys Given Away. PAGE Southern Oregon's Greatest Pin co of Atnuaemcnt Things to be thankful for You have enough to sat, wear, a placs to sleep and some friShds. Yeu don't have to de as your great grand parents did when they mads thsir ewn clothes, hats and shoes. You can run down ts the Model Clothing Cq. whn in nsed of a shirt, collar 5r jicktie, and always find what you want. You cah purchase z Suit or Ovsrcoat at $15.00 te $35.00 they'll mak? ou look and feel well. Yqu cah get a dahdy Blue Ssrge Suit at $17.50 to $25.00 and fe?l that you bought an extraordinary value. MODEL CLOTHING CO. 234 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. Mrs. A. True Lundy NUBONE CORSETS Niirgit'iil Fittings a Rpcoialtv Plume llotd Modfonl. If 4f V ' ;t.v: i? u:4 Hi n K v VP1 U ' - AVI ! IP ' i jIy i : iVf-'l fy'S f lAW'i , Grand -by- Medford Choral Society -at- PAGE THEATRE TUESDAY EVENING 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 28 120-VOICES--120 With Full Orchestra Seat Sale Opens Box Office 10 a. m. Monday, 27th