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PAGE TWO MEDFORT) MATIJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1910 TOCAL AND L' PERSONAL .. l(rlK'(t Konlnnr and Cell Hall Vill li'avo th 111"! of llw v;cpk for Crater l.ukB. They will rti'lva h far at. possible In lliflr our, ualliiiui ive" ttiR snow the rent cf the ilist.'inre to tli'i l tin. They e;icvt to t!el within 20 mle of Hie rii:'by car. A weelt or more will be tnltf for the trip. See the newet thlnKH In rlnH. Mnrtln .1. It eddy. 28 John )t. Allen of Medford In reniR tereil at Hotel Portlund, I'ortlund, OreRon. Twelve and a half pounds sugar $1. Fouts (Iroeery. n. N. Burton of Weed, Cul., apent Irlduy In the elty attending to husi ' nesR matters. For the best Insurance tee Holmes ibe Insurance Man. ' Elmer K. Hull was a Medford visit, or TlinnliSKlvInK, relereeliiK Hie roof ball liiime. Friday mornliiK Mr. Hall letiirne'.l to his home in Corvallis. PLsease results trom nerve prcssuro and abnormal circulation. Dr. Hedges 235 K. Main. Herbert Gross of Sun Francisco Is n 'justness visitor In the city for a lew days. Dr. T. 0. Heine, practice limited to eye. 'car, nose, throat; glasses fitted. 228 Kast Main. Phono 30:1. . Judge William M. Colvlg. bis daughter, Mrs. Helen M. C.ule, ant: her children, Kowcn and Wlnsor (laic of Portland, spent the Thanksgiving holiday In Medford. . Fresh chocolates at Ue Voes. .. ' W. A. Townn of Portland Is a busl . hesn visitor in the city for tho luttor part of the week. "National Cuard," "Battlo Cry of i Peace." Words and Music, inc. 227 Mrs. Q. K. Ungerfelt of Ketchikan, Alaska, was In Medford for the Thanksgiving holidays. Sweet cider at De Voe's. A. It. George of Portland Is spend ing a few days In the city attending to business matters. "The Valley of the Rogue." Words and music, lTc. - 237 Itoy K. Dltlers or Gallce, Ore., Bpont Thursday and Friday In the Oasollne and oil nt De Voe'a. H. II. Thomson of Uagle Pols was a Medford visitor T!nir.:day and Fri day. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. Mabel Gardiner of Hill, Cl., Mary Pinker or Yreka. Cal , liml Gludys Gii i' It of Murysvlll?, Cal., were Med ford visitors Thursday and Friday.' Big 6c milk aliakes at De Voe's. ' Mr. and Airs. M. Anderson of Has tings, Neb., aro tourist visitors In tii city. Bakery goods at Do Voe's. A. II. Frrgu.wi of Portland Is spending a few 'days In Ibe city on ' 1 iiftinnss, ' Baths 2 Go. Hotel Holland. Mr. and iMrs. Frederick Pelouzo of rnplo Point spent Thanksgiving In .Veil ford. Oatos Bells Ford cars 2I)0 down and $25 a month. Mr. and Mrs. II. l.owry of llnlti nore, Mil., arc Rpcndiim a low duya In .Medford and vlclblt:.'. Bee Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. ft II, llldg. R. W. Benson suirt Thanksgiving Tilli niends In Gram; Pass. Bnttormllk, 10c gal. He Voe's. George Flsk of llrll'fin Creek was In the city Friday niorr.lti..; triinsiict li'f buslnoss with local merchants. Every home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. Useful, ornamental, an Ideal gift. Installment plan of pay ment If you wish. Many styles uiiil sir.es In stork. I'uclfic Furniture and Fixture Factory. 2;;i" H. C. Kentner arrived In the city Thursday and will spend I he next month with his family in Medford. Dr. J. J. F.mniens expects to leave Medford about December Srd for '.New York city, whero be will take a post graduate course, returning to Med ford the first of January, US Frank Wlrfo lias rotiuntvl to his hniiiB In Seattle, after Iniuilllng n pipe Hue for the Shi'l! Gasoline Co In this city. Typewriter paper ot all kinds t Medford Printing Co. It. A. lUy of Gold Hill was a Mid lord vltitor Thanksgiving day. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In hurry. John llest of l-'ugenc Is spendliu a fey days In Ibe lity visiting friends .".lid tlrndlng to bulsness mutters. 884 Phone Ileum's Drug Store. J. S. Wlndell of Grunts Pass whp ii Meitrord vfslto.' for Thunksgivlni: .lay. Those relatives and friends back east how pleased they would bo to receive your photograph ot Xmns time. Arrange Tor a "sitting" at once. The Sweni Studio.. A brick addition Is being built " the tdiop of Gales' garage. My ring and wntcii bracelet stock Is the largest. Martin J. Iteddy. l'S O. Peterson of rtoseburg is spend ing a few days In the city visl'.in;; Iriends and attending to business matters. The always welcome and highly prized gift a photograph of your self. But you must bavo them made at once if you want them for Xinan. The Swcm Studios. It. 1.. Pulaski of Ashlund was In the city Thursday and Friday vlli iag friends. Twelve ami a half pounds sugar $1. Fouts Grocery. M. Pcarce of Jacksonville Is spend ing o few days In the city visiting friends. Mrs. I.cach Hartley, corsets. Phone (iSli-.l. 326 X. lliirtlett. ' Frank Mullen or Hilt, Cal., was cmong the out o; town visitors In the city Thanksgiving day. Wliliim It. Thomas of Ilrownsbo.-o spent Thanksgiving 111 1 lie city visit ing friends. Y. M. ltoberls of Portland Is among the out of town business men spend ing u few days in the city. Miss Hthel Ouches spent Thanks giving with her parents on Grlfl'iii Creek. Mr. and Mrs. II. I.. Andrews of Grants Pass were Medford visitori1 Thursday and Friday. J. It. Smith of Grants Puss was in the city Thursday and Friday vlsltin;; friends. 11. C. Arthur of Seattle spent Thanksgiving In the city. J. C. Perry of Hilt, Cal., was a Medford visitor Thursday and Friday. James L. Mctlride of Portlund Is 1,'pendlng a few days In the city at tending to business mutters. Howard T. Gresbnm or Eugeno is spending the week in the city visiting friends. C. P. Dell of Portland was a busi ness visitor In the city Thursday und Friday. Miss Helen Weeks of Tacoma, Wash., Is spending a few days in Medford and Ashland visiting friends. J iul lOdsall of Iiutto Falls spent Wednesday in the city, attending to business mutters. Miss Hiittlo ilowlett of Eagle Point spent Wednesday in the city shop ping. Will llolbrook of Faglo Point was a business visitor In tho city Wed nesday. Dr. Holt of Knglo Point motored to Medford on business Wednesday. West Cblldrolh, Hoy Ashpole and Itoyul Brown aro among the Eagle Point residents who spent Thanks giving In Mcdrord. I Tho Woman's Foreign Mlsslonnry Society of the Methodist church will glvu a jubilee luncheon In tho social hall of the church .Monday, December 'I, at G:80. Any man or woman is welcome. W. M. Colvlg, tax collector of the Southern Pacific, arrived In Medford Thursday to spend Thanksgiving and i tho week with bis daughter, Mrs. i Will Warner. County Commissioner Frank II. Madden has returned from Seattle, having sold tho lust of the season's pack of salmon from the Hanley-Mad- deu Alaska canneries. Miss Mattle Williams came up from Grants Puss Thursday to spend Thanksgiving and the week-end with Medford relatives. Attorney W. K. Philips has re moved his offices to M. F. & II. Build ing, rooms 423-4211. Elevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to r.sii. Jubn T. Kodgers of Santij Barbara, Cal., is In the city for a few days looking over business openings. - Furl Hulston was summoned to Sutherlln Thursday by the death or his father, a well-known farmer of that section. George Lyman of Gold Hill was a Medford visitor Monduy. .Misses Mildred Hunk and Pearl Koss of Central Point spent Thanks giving day In .Medford. Miss Hose Stearns of Central Point was a Medford visitor Friday. Frank Owens bus received a new Mercer roadster. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruches will move to Medford tho first of next week from their runcb ut Griffin creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Itanium of Jacksonville Will move to Medford Saturday to spend the next three mouths. Vivian T. Martin of Trail was in Medford Friday on business connect ed with the Installation of electric power at his mine on Trail creek. Art Kramer of Central Point spent Krlday In Medford on business. t , Golden West Coffee 15 jum niaui i ilJbitiLil ill 'VO X BERWICK gkLY, Arrow U COLLARS arc curve cut to fit tlitslhxdJar perfectly. fahtseth-h,bfiryy ci.uett . WABonr ftco-iNr.'Miittn Medfonl's Cozy Photoplay THEATHE. ' LAST TIME The Queen of the Screen MARY PICKFORD IN HULDA From HOLLAND Ask your friend who saw this yesterday. They all say the liest ever. KALEM COMEDY Adults 25c. Children 15c TOMORROW ROBERT WARWICK IN FRIDAY THE I3TH NOW PLAYING ). W. (irilTitli Presents Norma Talmadge ;ui(l Tully Marshall IN' 'The Devil's Needle' A story lull of act inn with some of (lie host acting seen on the screen in niaiiv a (law MACK SENNETT KEYSTONE "THE DANGER GIRL" For Laughing J'nrioses. Regular Prices PAGE SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hert Mosler, who re cently arrived In Medford from Mul len, Idaho, have moved to the Bun-' zard mine, where Mr. Mosler will work until Christmas. Sam. Moore of Central Point Is o recent purchaser of a Dodge touring cur. Mrs. Oeorge Lyman of Cold Hill spent Krlday In the city shoppinff. William Cottrell of the Meadows vvah In the city Friday attending to business matters. Charles llockersmlth returned to his farm on Evans Creek Friday morning, after spending a few days In tho city visiting friends. Friday morning the price of tur keys was dropped from 2Hc to 25c per pound. Many turkeys will be held by meat companies until the Christ mas holidays. A hearing was held beforo the county court Friday morning on the petition for an Irrigation district filed by residents of Riverside Colony near Hold Hill. No action wus taken by 1 lie court. ' ALLIES LAND'AT PORT OF ATHENS LONDON', Dec. 1. A detachment of entente troops disembarked at PI reaus, the port of Athens, at 3 o'clock this morning, according to a wireless dispatch received this morning from Athens. Dispatches yesterday said that en tente troops were ready to land at Pi raeus if resistance was made to seiz ure of arms, which the Greek gov ernment refused to surrender to Vice Admiral DuFournet, commander of the allied squadron. Admiral Du Fournet demanded that 64 mountain guns bo delivered today, but granted j further time for surrender of other j guns and war material. King Constantino guaranteed order j would be maintained, but n serious j clash was feared. I 8 HOUR DAY FOR MEI.IlOim.N'K, Australia, Dec. 1. Under the agreement, which ended the coal miners' strike, the miners are assured an eight-hour day und the abolition of double shifts. The owners are compensated by an in crease In selling prices. The federal authorities will remain in control of distribution until the coal output bo comes normal. R. P. Tucker of Cold Hill spoilt Thanksgiving day In the city witness ing the football game. BILLIE BURKE In GLORIA'S ROMANCE Page, Mon. Dec. 4th BREAKS A COLD IN f A FEW HOURS-TRYtC Fiiist How of I'npe's Cold Conipoi Relieves All (irippo Misery. Don't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blowing and snuffling! dose of "Pape's Cold CompouuF tuken every two hours until tbj, doses are taken will end KrlF, misery and break up a severo fSL either In the bead, chestf body llmbB. sii It promptly opens up clogged ; nostrils and air passages; stops nn ut discharge or nosn running; relie Pf sick headache, dullness, feverishna i sore throat,, sneezing, soreness stiffness. "Pupe's Cold Compound" is quickest, surest relief known only costs 2D cents ut drug stoii 1 lt icts without assistance, tastes n.e and causes no Inconvenience. Dot i accept a substitute. Adv T ? T ? T ? f f T T f t t ? t t t t t t ? T ? T t t r r ? t I f t T t t t ? t t t t ? t t t t ? T t t t r f t t if f I T T ? t t f t f I This Entire Stock Must Sold e There is still a large stock to choose from, but all must be turned into cash in the i.Hll ...... shortest possible time. Prices have been cut and cut andcut so that you are now getting merchandise cheap er than you will ever have an opportunity again, so do not lose this chance. You know the character and quality of merchandise we have always carried Furs Furs Furs Xmns oiiy a short time away. This is - your opportunity to choose handsome Furs at less than manufacturer's cost. $12.50 FURS $4.98 ' scarfs in River Mink, Blended S(iiirrel, Grey Squirrel, Alentine Seal, Krimmer, Chinchilla, etc., real values to $12.50, now $4.98 $8.50 Russian Mink 'Muff, ' now $4.9S spKi.50 Largo River Mink Muff, now $9.9S ijttn.OO Large Nippon Mink Muff, now $22.50 Children's Furs proportionate ly red need. The above are only a few samples of prices. A big stock to choose up to Sots $46.50 $1.75 Yttiooats 98 $7.50 Princess Slips $1.9S $2.00 Middies, Jack Tar, ....9S $L00 Silk Petticoats $2.98 $b00 Silk Petticoats $3.39 !?:U0 and $4.00 Long Kid Gloves .": $1.98 25. 50, 75c Barretts, Combs, Pins and Broaches 10 75e Phoenix Mufflers 19 75c RucJiings 19 $2.00 Silk and Velvets 98 Dress Skirts At an IMMENSE BARGAIN $4.98 Your choice of our entire stock of Dress Skirts, including Black Taffeta,' handsome mixtures Shud dah cloths, Poplins and Serge's, val ues to $13.50, closing out price $4.98 One other rack at $2.98 $3.98 Tailored Suits Now $14 and $18 Your choice of the stock still many pretty suits to choose from, a number of Broadcloths, others in Poplins, Gabardines, and Men's Weave Serges, 4 sizes 16; 21 size ;(i; 14 size 38 to 42; actual values to $40.00, now going $14 and $18. Silk Waists and Lace Waists $3.98 You may now choose from this entire stock of Waists, Georgettes, Crepes, Laces, etc., values to $10.00 now $3.98- $5 Rack Suits and Goats About 40 garments to choose from on this rack. Materials are Serges, Poplins, Chock Coverts, etc. absolutely values to $25.00, closing out sale $5.00. Children's Coats $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Balance of Children's Coats now going at $2.98, $3-98 and $4.98. IMMENSE BARGAINS IN COATS, RAIN COATS, DRESSES now now, vd Now for the biggest bargains of the sale Ahrens' Closing Out Sale Millinery Trimmed Hats at $1.49. Two largo tables full of trim mod flats, -10olts, Velvets, Plush es, trimmed in ostrich, wings, etc. values up to $0.50, closing out sale ., $1.49 Trimmed Hats at $2.00 A nice lino of Trimmed Hats, real values to $7.50, at $2.00 Trimmed Hats at $2.98. This line includes handsome Beavers, Satins, Velvets and Velours, now going at ....$2.98 Trimmed Hats $3.98 Your choice- of the entire stock and those o fyou who have been hero the last week know there are many beautiful hats to choose from. Patterns up to $15.00, all must go, closing out sale....$3.98 Untrimmed Shapes Now Going at 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Children's Hats, Tains, etc. now your choice 98 Little Boy's Hats Those run in sizes up to six years, values u pio $1.25, 49& RIBBONS RIBBONS for Xmas Fancy Work., One lot, values up to 65c, now, yd 19 Uno lot values up to $1.25, 39?