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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. - MEDFORD, OREO ON'." TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 19lfi 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL i Krnest Slmrrock of Hilt was n Mmlforil vinltor .Monday unil Tues (luy. All hntH, flowpig and frallwrs at cOHt. Momo Millinery, 1101 VV. llth. 2H .Mr.' and Mrs. Howard T. Jamison of Contriilia, Wash., arrived In the city .Monday aftnrnoon and will spend a few days looklnu over the valloy with a view to settling In Ibis vicin ity. Orders for Individual engraved holiday cards can not be filled after December 1. Medford Printing Co. ' Jllss Catherine, McDonald left for her homo In Portland Tuesday morn ing, after spendinK a week visiting friends In Medford and vicinity. Don't forKet the masque ball Moose hall Wednesday evening. Admission gentlemen, "0c; spectators lific. Prizes awarded for the best costumes. 111 .Tames T. Cross of Kugcne is spend ing the week In Medford visltltig friends. The always welcome and highly prized gift a photograph of your self. Hut you must have them made at once If you want them for Xnias. The Swem Studios. E. M. McKoany left Tuesday morn ing for New York City, where he will confer with Dennis Kimball and Pope In regard to the handling and mnrkating of next year's fruit crop. Mrs. McKeany and daughter also left and will spend a month at Visalln, Oil. Choice of our entire stock of coats. $.", $10 and $14. Closing out sale, Ahrens. 214 Ilert Vincent of Sams Vulley was 8 business visitor In Medford Tuesday morning. Velvets and Bilks for Xinas. Fancy work values to $2. Now DSc. All iens. 2 1 4 M. A. Under, the real estate man, has moved to 123 K Main St., room 4. 21,i Clay Darker of Central Point was in Medford trading Tuesday morning. Dan V. Btone of Central Point was a business visitor in Medrord Monday afternoon. Those relatives nnd friends back east how pleased they would be to receive your photograph at Xinas time. Arrange for a "sitting" at once. The Bweni Studios. (lien Wlturow of Talent waB In Medford on business Monday after noon. Orders for specially engraved Xinas cards will not be received after De cember 1. Make your selections now. Medford Printing Co. Mrs. II. It. Itliven of Applegate was In Medford Monday and Tuesday visiting friends. Three Intlal Bpeclal Xmaa Kmfcoss ed stationery at the Medford Print ing Co. Order early. Prices are at tractive. C. Ilowman of Itosoburg arrived in the city Monday evening. The greatest bargains In trimmed hats ever offered at any time or any place. Now $1.49, $2, $2.9S and your choice, $3.98. 8S4 Phone Heath's Drug Store. Mrs. T. F. Dollz of Kaglc Point was a Medford visitor Monday after noon. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are in hurry. W. D. Hoberts of Eagle Point spent Tuesday in the city transacting busi ness. Attorney W. R. I'hlpps has re moved his offices io M. F. & II. Duild. ing, rooms 42.1-420. Elevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to 530. J. Uropliy of Derby Is spending a few days In the city visiting Trlends and attending to business matters. Some hlg bargains in rnln coats. Ahrens. 21-1 Typewriter paper ot all kind at Medford Printing Co. John It. Allen left Monday evening upon a business trip to Portland. Japanese Curio Store, SO North Central avenue, half block from main. Toys and Oriental novelties. Tea room open afternoons. Prof. F. C. Melmer of the experi ment station, Howard Hill and II. F. .Meatier were Crants Pas visitors .Monday. Dr. J. J. Emniens expects to leave Medford about December 3rd for Kew York city, where ho will take a post graduate courso, returning to Med ford the first of January. 118' O. Taylor of Portland arrived In the city Monday evening for n brief business visit. This Is the finest and most expen sive display of silverware ever shown In Southern Oregon. Martin J. Reddy, the Jeweler. tf. It. K. Maynard of Chicago Is In Medford transacting business with local merchants. It Is worth any one's time to go over to Pierce's Grconhouso now and see his beautiful display. J. II. llersch of San Francisco spent Monday and Tuesday In Med ford attending to business matters. Don't fall to see our Thanksglvin? silver window. Martin J. Iteddy the Jeweler. tf. Dr. E. II. Porter and family are expected to arrive In Medford this evening, havlug driven overland from Medford to Boston, Mass., and return. Every home needs n "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. Useful, ornamental, an Ideal gift. Installment plnn of pay ment If you wish. Many styles and sizes in slock. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. 231 County Recorder Chaunccy Florey was a Medford visitor Tuesday morn ing. Mrs. Leach, Corsets madc-to-order. Abdo-Support Corset, also belts. 326 North Dnrtlott, Phone 6S3-J. E. P. Anthony of Albany, Ore., Is spending a few days in the city visit ing friends and attending to business matters. Buttermilk, 10c gal. Do Voe'a. Some very handsome dresses to choose from. Actual values to $42.50. 'Now $1S. others at $7.i)S, $10.98 and $12.98 Ahrens. E. S. Fletcher of Portland is a busi ness visitor In the city for a few days. Joseph W. Jacobs of New York City arrived in the city Monday even ing for a brief business visit. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Joseph II. Clark of San Francisco is spending a few days in Medford on business. Gates sells Ford cars $200 down and $25 a month. A. S. Hill of New York spent Mon day and Tuesday In Medford on busi ness. Bicycles! Motorcycles! ParU and Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. H. and X. Shop, Sparta bldg., new managment. ' Think of being able to choose from this stock of high grade suits at $14 and $18. Ahrens closing out sale. 214 C. E. Bailey of Portland Is n busi ness visitor in the city for a few days. Baths 2 Be. Hotel Holland, Sergeant V. D. Schuster of the army recruiting service Is now sta tioned In Medford, having headquar ters at the Holland Hotel. Yester day three recruits, Carl Freeman, James Rice and Oscar Chambers were secured. All branches of service, ac cording to Sergent Schuster, are now open to men desiring to enlist. Hen enlisting at the present time do so tor a term of seven years, but may, after the expiration of one year of service, be plnced on the reesrve list If they so desire. Boys between the ages of 15 and 18 may enlist with the consent of their parents. Those over 18 may en list without the cotisent of their par ents. There Is a special demand it this time for pharmlsts, cooks and chaffeurs. Bakery goods at De Voe'g. Miss Ethel RJgdon, who five years ntio, was principal of the Ashland hlirh school, was struck by an auto at S.ilf in Sunday night nnd died as a lesult of her injuries. Personal engraved Xmas cards and mbossed Xmas stationery at the Med ford Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Isbell of 520 W. 10th street have returned to Med ford after a visit of two months at C hampaign, HI. Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a fine line of ferns. Ills greenhouses are at 1005 East Main. Charles L. Kane ot Klamath Falls Is spending the week in the city at tending to business mutters. Big Be milk shake! at De Voe'a. Clarence Boyd of Gold Hill was In the city Monday afternoon attending to business matters. Old papers for sale at this office at 20eforl00. Charles Elkton of Rosoburg Is among the out of town business visitors In the city. Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland. Ben Harrell of Coldendalo, Wash., Is spending n few days in the city visiting friends. Code Hall has returned from Alas ka. where he spent the past summer. Pierce, the Florist, has some extra nice table ferns for the dining room table. Stepping on the throttle Instead of the brake caused Mrs. S. A. Lock wood to drive her car through a fence at the corner of Main and Cot tage streets nt six o'clock Monday evening. Mrs. Lockwood was turn ing from Main Into Cottage street when the car picked up speed rapidly She was unable to control It, and crashed into the fence. Tho car waB slightly damaged. Mrs. Lock wood was not hurt. No charge for Bpecial embossing dies with the Xmas fancy stationery sold by the Medford Printing Co. All special order and is not carried in stock, Mr. and Mrs. Rldscwny arrived In Medford Tuesday morning from Philadelphia and will spend the win ter with their dnughter, Mrs. T. F. noltz of Eagle Point. Mr. Rldgeway was employed for many years on the Pennsylvania railroad. Gasoline nnd oil at De Voe'a. "The Valley of the Rogue." Words and music, 15c. 237 The Medford Choral Society's sec ctd annual concert will be given nt the Page theater this evening. Sweet elder at De Voe's. For that Thanksgiving feast buy your mince ment for the pies at ihe public market. Wednesday, from the ladles aid society of the Christian church. It's home made and the beat made. "National Guard, - "Battle Cry ot Peace." WordB and Music, 15c. 227 The billiard gumo for the tourna ment championship will be played off Wednesday evening, between Robert Ilrcvard and Fugl at Brown & Hall's billiard parlors. Each contestant won five nnd lost one game. The looser of this contest will be tied with Maru for second place. The game for sec ond honors will be played Friday evening. The scores in the tourna ment have been unusually close and exciting and are creating much inter est among the bolllaidists. After this tournament Is closed a handicap one will begin with Chris Gottlieb as scratch man. Ail players wishing to enter this contest may send In their names to Brown & Hall, who will ar range the handicaps. Fresh chocolates nt De Voes. Howard Mullein of Glendale Is spending a few days In the city visit ing friends. Dr. T. U. Heine, practice limited to eye,cnr, nose, throat; glasses fitted. 228 East Main, Phone 303. 19 M l'miiwls Suisnr. Something io be thankful for; 12 pounds of sugar for $1. Fouls Grocery Co. 214" bsblutely Removes indigestion. Onepackage -ovpssit. 25c at all druggists. RAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.-I.rp-rosy is on the increase in the I'nitcil States, according to n bulletin issued today by the board of health, which is making a vigorous demand fur Ihe establishment of n national hospital fur lepers. The number of lepers in America is estimated at between 500 and 2.-00. - A demand for legislation liy con-j-ress is made liy the board, which urges Hie reopening oT the light which caused the house of represen tatives nt its Inst session to pass a bill for tlie establishment of a leprosarium. Star MEDFORD'S M Cozy Photoulnv THEATER PLAYING Tonight Only ' ' 'Seliir Present ii ' Bessie Eyton Geo. Fawcett in The Prince Chap Adapted from the l'lny liy the same nimic Also That Tired Busiaess Man Vim Comedy TOMORROW: Blanche Sweet in "The Dupe" Cominti Thursday: MARY PICKF0RD In "HULDA FROM HOLLAND" STAR THEATER f t t t y ? T y t y y f t y t t y y t y t t y f T ? y f y y Y f t ? ? t f y f y t y y ? f t t y f f T f f r - - - . -w -w . -w . -w w w w w 'A- ''JV. prices ta: r v f Y AND ARE NOW ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH YOU Dressers Chiffoniers Library Tables Beds Ranges 1 "Waldorf, -l-lmh. top $26-95 1 lionown, (i-holp top $33.85 1 IJenown. (i-liop top $42.50 1 Itonown, (Miolc top, with reser voir $11.50 1 Monarch, malleable, 4-hole top, nt $55.00 1 Monarch, malleable, (i-hole top, at $62.50 Heaters Charter Oak lleatei $7.60 Columbian Healer, a good bnrirain at $7.85 Columbian Healer Crescent Heater ... 111.95 $15.65 Columbian Heater, large size, at : $16.65 Kclipse Heater ; 17.20 "Wedgewood Heater $8.95 AVedgewood Heater $11.95 "Wedgewood Heater $13.25 All of these Heaters are good, sub stantial const ruction nnd now is the time to prepare for cold weather at money-saving prices. Mahogany Dressers, Colonial style $26.50 Uirdseve Maple, 2U-ineh glass, at ..." .'.$24.85 Hirdseye Maple, beautiful design. at $16.95 Oolden Oak, plain stvle, good ' value "...$11.85 Oolden Oak, .'!(i-iiich top ....$17.85 Oolden Oak, large oval glass, Dli-in. top ..I.. $22.50 Oolden Oak, -10-inch oval glass, 42 inch top '..$24-50 Circassian "Walnut, 40-incli top, 21 .22 inch glass $26.00 Circassian Walnut, "inch oval glass $23.50 Circassian Walnut, 2:!.:"(;-inch top, at $38.50 Circassian Walnut, 42-inch top, 27 X inch glass $50.00 I only, OS-inch top, with triple mir ror, a beauty $78.50 Buffets I I -hi. lop. dark, fumed oak.$17.95 IS-ineh top. large and massive. at $26.50 -I.Vinch top. golden oak, large glass, at $31.45 32-inch top. $29.85 Circassian "Walnut, oval glass Circassian Walnut, :l4-inch top, 23 inch glass $32.00 Circassian Walnut, o(-inch top, 21) inch glass $49.50 Circassian "Walnut, 38-ineh top, 21! inch glass $52.00 Oolden Oak, 32-inch top, oval glass. at $21.85 1 Oolden Oak, 32-inch top, square glass $23.85 Oolden Oak, 32-inch top, oval glass, at $19.85 White Enamel Dresser, 38-in. top. 17x30 glass $14.85 1 Dressing Table, 3b'-inch top, at 1 : ....$14.00 Dining Tables 48-inch top, fumed oak, large mas sive base, extends 8 ft $36.65 IS-inch top, waxed finish, extends S feet ..$34.60 -I.Vinch top, fumed oak, a beautv, at $24.60 I.Vinch top, extends 8 feet, our special $14.50 -IS-inch top, dark finish $33.65 Ladies' Desks Book Cases 7 onlv. dark oak, with electric lamps $19.50 Circassian Walnut Finish, a beau ty, at $15.85 Oolden Oak $10.S5 Uirdseve Maple. exceptionally fiut' $12.45 1 Large Fumed Oak $30.S5 Sectional Hook Case, four sections. dark oak $18.00 Sectional Hook Case, three sections dark oak $14.50 Oolden Oak Hook Cases, four shelves $19.65 Combination Hook Case and Desk, at $15.S5 Large and comfortable Leather :01mir $25.95 Moore's Push Button Morris Chair at $19.60 Fumed Oak, Craftsman stvle, 42 inch top $17.35 Finned Oak, dark finish, 42-inch top, at $24.85 Light Oak, 48-ineh top, pedestal, at $17.60 Oolden Oak, oval top, pedestal style $25.90 Fumed Oak, 40-inch top....$12.10 1 Oolden Oak, to) 32x48 inches, a large, massive table, with double drawers .......$29.85 ChinaCabinets Hound front, 54-inch high..$39.85 Colonial Stvle Cabinet $33-90 Round front, 4S-in. high....$29.65 1 only, 4 shelves, round front, at $23.85 Rockers Heed Rockers, low tvpe, green, at .' $5.85 Reed Rockers, large and roomv. at $12.35 Reed Sewing Rockers :...$9.65 Oak Rockers, wood seats, highlv finished $5.25 Oak Rockers, leather seats. bar Rains $19.85 Leather Covered Oak Rockers at $22.85 The large comfortable Sleepy Hol low Rockers, verv best leather, exceptionally good $26.65 Heavy Brass, Colonial tvpe. 3-inch post, at $39.85 Heavy Brass, 2-inch continuous post $21.35 Heavy Brass, square. post..$45.00 Iron Beds Iron Beds Iron Beds All styles, all bargains, $4.50 up. Carpets Smith's Velvet Carpet, $1.33 value, at, yard $1.00 Pro-Brussels, yard 83 Tapestry Brussels, yard ...75 Ingrain, half wool, vard 52 Fibre Matting, yard SS Remnants, Remnants We have left a number of Carpet "Remnants, a great many of which will make good size rugs. They are priced at ridiculously low prices. Come in and see them. Rugs A Few of the Manv Values n.-12 Axminster Rug.! $23.85 (xf) Axminster Rug $14.50 f).12 Wilton Rug $33.50 S'KxlO'fi Wiltonqi,russels..$45.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels $15.75 Other Specials, $8.40 and up Mattresses A solid Cotton Math ess, Extra good...;. l.$16.35 A $12.00 Mattress cut to $9.50 A 50-11). Cotton Mattress $7.95 A l.00 Mattress............; $4.50 z f ? t t f y t y t t f ' T I t ? T y t f y t y y t f t f t t f t f ? t ? j f T ? f y t t t These goods must go. These prices will do it. Get yours now. This huge stock of high quality furniture is being sacrificed 5KSBS WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. ll'Mr I J