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PAGE TWO MEHFOPJ) MATT TuTBITNT?. MIsDFOIiP. ORKGOX. Tl'KsDAV. DKCKMUKIt .r. 191; 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL Mr. ami Mr. Marshall and Utile rlauiUitPi, I.ucile. of .Mitcdoel, Cal.. ore npondtim it few day nt (lie home of H. H; Patterson and family. Wc do all kinds of nisatft niountlim In our own shop. AlaiHn .1. 1 Koddy. 2IU' Wbitaker Hay of San Knincluro, In fpnudlns a few days In the oily on liur-liieps. My goods arn new and up to date. Q mllty KUariinli-eil. Knernvlns djne fre. Do your Xnias liuyliiK at I'ay K. Diamond Jeweler. At the slmi of Ihe ted dlnl clock. 219 li. 11. Moore of New York city spent Monday anil Tuesday In the city at tending lo business matters. Never before havo we had such a complete assortment of popular Clirlstnias goods. Johnson the Jewel, er. 2-'2' C. II. Honors of Chtcaco Is In Med ford for a few days, looking after business interests. Columbia Records make the very ' nicest Xnias gifts. Wrapped for nail ing free. .Medfnrd Hook Store. 2 1 ' Mr. and .Mrs. It. W. Clarke and Mrs. ' X. V. iloernier of Grants Pass wer In Medford Monday and Tuesday. Old papers for sale at this office it iOcforlOO. Ilnrry Ilradbury of New York City Is spending a few days In the city ou business. Wo have built up a fine business on fair dealing. High class goods and low prices. Johnson til? Jeweler. Z.'i 1. A. Sargent of Rochester. X. Y . Is a business visitor in the city for a few days. . ... Sweet elder at Tie Voe"a. J T. Ilodson of Portland Is a Imsl nrfn visitor In Medford and vicinity. Children's books. A very fine af soi tment. Medford liook. Store. 219 T. Carlson of Portland arrived In tile city Monday evening for a brief bulsness visit. The fact Hint we do not put ill Xnins slock hut simply li audio the regular lines, means every thins you buy here will bo a useful gift. Thli Is c '"Spiig" store. Medford Hook Store: 21?' ".E. A. Muldoon of San Francisco spent Monday and Tuosday In the city on business. Buttermilk, 10c gal. r Voe'i. ' J.' P. 1'ordyco of Spokane, Wash., Apent Monday and Tucslay in Med ford transacting business. .Dr. T. T. Shaw, who has been prac ticing dentistry In Jacksonville for tho past 12 years, has opened dental parlors In Medford. Ho has opened an office upstairs over Daniels Cloth ing store, In the rooms formerly oc cupied by llr. Jnnes. 22 2 Joe Slnnott and Otis Stlnson lefl Tuesday morning for Prospect, haul ing Btipplles Tor the Callfornin-Oro-gon Power station nt that pluce. Just opened. A lino of Christmas mill New Years post cards. Five for a nickel. Heath's Drug Store, of- poslto Nash Hotel. 211' The Ulks will hold a poverty party tonight. As a means of gauging the way, dress of different descriptions will bo looked upon, those dressed In hard. times eotstimo will pay Jl, those dressed respectably. $2t full dress J .1. Christmas and New Years post Ckrdfl. A good assortment now. i;ive for a rlckel nt Heath's Drug Store, oppositi. Nash Hotel. IMS0 II. O. Purucker of Ashland was in Medford attending to business for the California-Oregon Power Co., Tues day. Our prices are tho lowest. 1 ask you -to coniparo and be convinced. ' Johnson the Jeweler. 222 On account of the funeral of Mis. Itutli Kelzur, there was 'no delivery from Medford stores Tuesday. Dr. Heine, phyisrlan nnd surgeon. Specialty, eyei oar. nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's, fllnssos fitted. The ordinance regulating head lights and llshts upon vehicles other than automobiles will go Into effect Wednesday. Attorney W. K. Phlpps has re moved his offices to M. I'. & II. llulld Ing, rooms 425-4'Jt!. Klevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to 030. The city council will hold their regular meeting tonight nt the coun cil chambers. See the display of pottery. A re production or the work of the Ai'i Indians in the windows of He.iinV Drug Store opposite Nash Hotel. Two sets of blank uomlunllng peti tions havo been prepared by the city recorder and are now being circu lated. Mrs. I-ench Harcley, corsels. Phone G83-J. 320 N. Uaitlett. Adjutant lleneral V. WUboii Is expected to arrive In the city Tues day evening from Portland. He will spend a couple of days in an unof ficial Inspection of the Medford and Ashland militia companies. Gasoline and oil at Pe Voo's. John It. Reno was trading In the city Tuesday. Ho will leave Tues day evening for Seattle, where he will speml a couple of nionlhs. Mrs. Mary F. Kiddle of Riddle, Ore., stopped off In Medford Monday and spent tho day with Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Strang. .Mrs. Riddle has spent the past two months In South ern California, and is now returning to her home. Twenty-five years ago .Mr. and Mrs. Klddio ran what is now the Nash Hotel, then known as the Riddle House. This will bo a sale by two classes of tho Uaptist Sunday schol in the (Jetchell bldg.. West Main St., oh Si.t urilay, December 9. Taney work, par cel post packages, handmade baskets and home cooking at reasonable prices. 22 2' Dennis, Kimball and Pope, through their Medford ngent, K. M. McKeany, report the sale of a car of small Red Trlanglo brand Jonathan apples in 1-omloii, netting $1 2S, f. o. b., Med ford. Rotted cow manure, dairy. William Cottrell of the was a ousiuvss visitor Tuesday. in Siwclal displays of electrical goods ( are twin showa this week at Paul's Electric Slur. --1 j Carl Byl)e of the C-ntral Point i lUi-k-c was in the city on business Tuesday. W. havw the lar-ieis line of bracelet watches la the ciry, standard makes, all grades. Johnson, the Jewelr. .222 Arthur Austin of Trail was a busi ness visitor in the city Tuesday morning. Kverywher w see the ".Modern Aladdin.'" in the movies, on the sign board., delivery card, and in the win dows, all to remind us to visit Paul's Electric Star tMs week, to see the. n-wesc an-l nicest gifts for Christ rai.it, wakh i almost uiion us. 221 M. L. IlaMwin, A. K. Rose. W. A. Smith. Fred R. Ilenedlrt. Ed Lamed, J. T. Buckley, Fred Offenbacher, Her man Offenbacher and Will Mathey of the Applegate were In the city Mon- lay night, having brought In a Inrge number of hogs, which they shipped to the Portland market. 884 Phone HcatU'8 Drug Store. James Dltsworth of Prospect was Medford on business Tuesday morning. See the stoc!; labeis carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. J. T. Peterson of Prospect was In the city Tuesday attending to busi ness matters. typcwrltor paper ot all kind at Medford Printing Co. James McCrank of Klamath Fill1..! is spending a few days in the city visiting friends and attending to busi ness mutters. Kvcry home needs a "Pacific" Cednr Chest. Order one now lor Christmas. Useful, ornamental, an Ideal 1,1ft. Installment plan of pay incut If you wish. Many styles and sizes In stock. Pacific Furniture nnd Fixture Factory. .231 Mrs. U. C. (irtinvitlo of Santa llar baru, Cal., Is spending a few days In Medford and vicinity. Let Johnson, the Jeweler's show window suggest to you your gifts for the coming Chirstmns. 222 C. C. Cnte, Louis Culver, Joe Rader nnd other stockmen from the Phoenix district, left Tuosday morning for Portland, where they will allend the Livestock Imposition and buv n herd of piire-lned Hereford rattle. DitthB 2 5o. Hotol Holland, Milton Church of Rosehurg is spending a few days In the city and will leave shortly for South America Mr. Church was a former Medford resident. See Dnvo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M F. & II. Illdg. F. Wallace Scars of (iol.l nil! spent Monday and Tuesday in the city look ing after business interests. Gates sells Ford cars 1200 down and $25 a month. II. D. Cox Is n business visitor In Medford for a few days from Port land. Bakery goods at Do Voe's. Mr. ami Mis. I'. Lniisdcll of (Sold Hill spent Monday night In .Medl'ind Dig 5c milk shakes nt De Voe's. C. J. Smith of Portland is a mis! ness visitor in Medford for a few days. "The Valley oT the Rogue." Words and music, 1 5c. 2!17 William It. Iirunze! of Oakland. Cal., Is a Medford visitor for a few days. "National Cltinrn," "Rattle Cry of Peace." Words and Music, lac. 227 Howard Cnhlll of Portland, Oie., Is spending a few days In the city vi.-dllim friends and relatives. Fresh chocolates nt De Voes, ' Miss Marie Lawrence left for her home In San Jose. Cal., Tuosday morning, alter spending a week with Medford friends. Disease rsu)ts trnm nerve pressure and abnormal circulation. Dr. Hedges 23."i E. Main. Joint Patterson, who operates n shingle mill at Sams Valley, was in Medford on business Tuesday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W.VNTKU- Position hy n .lnpiim,s vvununl, lo (to lioiiKii work anil !"1iid KiiKlish. AiIiIioih llnx .1. .Mail Trlliuuu. 2 I fleorge Loosley and Kred Nell oft Ashland were trading In Medford .Monday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Iloughiu of Tolo. Ore., were Medford visitors .Monday afternoon. Our line of solid gold pendants, and neck chains in the finest, rich dainty designs and the prices are low. Johnson the Jeweler. 222 Dr. 1'. II. Johnson of Ashland spent Monday In the city looking after busi ness interests. For the best Insurance sea Holmes i be Insurance Man. It'tltl ..t f'.... I -..1 Tlntnt nullum rmiiii-i wi vi uiihi iwin. was a business visitor in the city .Monday afternoon. Members of the Medford Klk Lodge organized a bowling league Monday 'evening with si teams of five men leach. The schedule for the team . play lias not been arranged as yet, but it is hoped to play the first game I before the end of this week. The Meadows ,eam 0!,,ains nrn Sioly, Howman. the .'it'Wold. Schmidt, Tengwald, and Dia I moitd. Mn) llgh Kni()(t is fl,cnding a tew ,,,. , Salem as tne puPst uf her daughter. Mrs. C. n. Webb. Mrs. vm,, ...m rp,nin in saip, until ,..,. ,,, rhrlstino. holidays. The Farm Loon association ot Phoenix and vicinity will meet at the Phoenix school house Friday after noon at 2 o'clock. A large atten dance is desired, as Important mat ters will be discussed. Levi C. Allen, brother of A. C. Al len, who has spent the summer and fall In Medford, has received his ap pointment as second lieutenant In the United States army and expects to be ordered to Ft. Leavenworth. Mr. Allen's father was a colonel in the army, and three brothers have served in it. DIED COOK Frederick Cook died nt Ihe Imine of h C .Silliinnii on Smith llnllv street Saturday. December 2, 1' pneumonia. Mr. Cook was n rci- dcut of Onkl.'iml, Cal., and hint lieen in the city IVir several weeks lookinu nl'ler iirnpci'ty interests. The re mains will he shipped caM. OIL KING DEAD (Continued From Fago One.) oilier statesmen showing- that large sums, of nuiiiev had been distributed for tlie nllt'ired purpose of iiil'liienc in' favorable Icgi-lnliuu nl Washing- .liillll I). AivIiIkiIiI. Ion. Mr. Ari'hbuM Miniilvrc(l tlicin as al I nl H-v Ices. The inililii'iiliiin of I lii'si' Ictlcrs i'XidM'il .Mi'. Arcliljiilil In nlliirk fi'imi ovcrv 1 1 mi i-t -. II lius been csliiii.'iti'il Hint Mr. Ari'libnid's fiirtmii', iiimlo altniisl tu liri'ly in nil mid its liv-prniliu ls, mii nearly . 1011.(1011.1)11(1. ' HERCULES POWDER CUTS 95 PER CENT MELON WII.MINdTdN-, 1VI te. ."i.-Tlic llcrculc I'mvilrr fiilliinny tmlay ii'-i-hircil a venial' rash (liviilrtul of 'J I ii" i' rriit nit its i-mnitiiU! slnrk, an ex tra ca-li iliv iilcail of ."iL. pt'i rent anil IL". ht rriit ill Ani;hi-l''roiirh lininls al il.'i. t t Prepare This ior a Had I Cough-It's Fine nml l'nlly Mmlr, hnt lUm the ork (lulckly. The tinopt ftm;h i?vniii tlint uiop..y Mil buy, eor-tim; mlv almut in'-tiMli a much h rfiidy-mrtdf i)rt'iiuUimi!, -cur iHit v In' inudi' tip Pt limnt'. J'(u w;v it tukfrt imld mul nuuiu.'M disiiv-iiu1.' :oHi!hM. t hroat and chet eohh will rvully mwlvi1 v)it nitluislatic ainmt it. Aiiv (irui'viit can siiplv veil with V-i uunct's of I'iiK-x l. cut' wmt'n, IVntr this into a pint twit lie mid till the Mcle with phi in ;!niuulut 1 mi-r.i run. Mmke t'unniL'hlv und it i vtuly for v. Tilt total rovt is n'; iut "4 cvrits nml vtai a full pint n uiiiilv 8tipiiv of u most rircrtiinl. )h'!ifttut turitini: r.ntt-dv. It kivpn Pr ivtlv. It's trulv atonisliiivjr how quid:!; it u-tt. p.'iiiiriiiiir ihrnttidt rtrv nir Miswiti' of the throat and hi nits t.m--n Hid rniws tlu ptdoyiu, flootlifH und lu'nl.. In iuiliututl or .Hwollen throat itum ramrt. mid yriidimllv but Kurdv tlu imioviin; throat tickh and drotdrd ouh wiM dtitnppfnr ciitirclv. Not 'ii tic M ttvr for ltroiu'littit. pn-iimntio oroup, ihotniitiL roun'i or nroii-itial tiHthm:i. I'iiH-x U a stMvial and iihty rotuvn-;ratt-d cofiipouml f vnuiiu' Norway im rxtrwi't. t'onihincd with i:iiiiineol wid is know ii thf world over for it rtotnpt h.-iiltui: wKvi en tli threwtt ni'tuliriKH'H. A(dd diMjipomtntfut hv nkin vour lni!.i!itt for ''2lt oiiiuta of rituvv" with "nil dirtvtuni ;;ul din't a.o-ot au- hinir '-1m' A B'.iMiiint'f of al.Mhiir M cfiii t or m.it iv pto'uoLiv :tmidi-o! iot with pi.-pJi.Uwu. iL 1 .ii.i OGOr jtoqi . : -x " v ls7 t tcy 3? iYf! T II i. ji ctnnn)n )in-liiM' aiming ir I'luinliM. to ,jinli; iIk i-i'ttp jri"pOi'ts tir ilu- c-OMiiii; x'ii-iin by the tmiiilnT. iUv'!iipnit':it x length uf i'niii ptir mu huK. A troe wi-J! t with -pur- n'T-own well tint tiMin tin1 bran lie-, liai tl ni.il plump. ir.;y ln MiiiitMi on lo brinir a pond t-rp liic foHnwiiiii year. Mili.jc'(, of rour-o, t iho vaarie uf viiil, wultT and i'ru-t. The hist two pn))lcms nf tli frniimwiT may hv laieiy by ihe u-e nf irri-jaimn. T)i.- i'ir-t wind is intlini-t-d to a di- uree hy the ue ,f ivaUT, a- the harily, vigorous unnxiit impartial to the tree by the use nl watrr at the rilit lime jiive- n sirriiL'lh to limb and -purs lliat enabli them to with stand a i' blow without urent dain ase. Spur ;n)Uth I-arfte. If tlie yrnwtb of -pui-v and bud-, then, may be taken a- an indiration ot' the crop to come, William Iide i dne to bave n rt-coid crop n his IHtlr ai re ori-hni'ii soutli of Medford. ltotb apple and prnr trees are loaded with buds, ii fact which be ntliibnlcs sole ly to the use of water, bi- lau3 hav inyr been placed under the lU-ar t-n-eli ditch this past sea-nn. 4,Tlu spurs on my tree-." -aid Mr. limine, ''have nlrt-adv flttaimd twice the Icnytli they had nt ihi-, lime la-t year. 1 can attribute it to noibini; but irrigation. Duiin-j the summer I plowed my land and -naked the ground thoroughly. Tlie one appli cation was plenty." In when theie was n consid erable nmoiint of water in the val ley, Mr. ISiuVe nicked "Mi(j boxes of fruit. The two following year he picked one enr each year, the money from their sale mt beinir snflicicnt 1 1 pay for the ert of sprayintr. The fruit simply dried on tlie trees from lack of moisture and was not worth the pickinir. This pitst season, hav ing irrigated onee about the first of July, lie picked nine cars of fruit. The crop, he cou-ider, would have been us poor as the two previous veins if irrigation had not been tried. The l!)17 crop lie expects to run NO IfiDIFESIl, HAS, In's Jiiiiu-siti Kivos ShU, Sour, I pso! Stnnuu'liN In Kivo Minutes. You don't want a slow remedy when your touiuch is had or an un rortaln ono or' a hnrmful one your Htomnch in too valuahlo; you niu.sn't injure it with drastic drugs. Tape's Diapepstn is noted for its sp(?ed in Riving relief: its hnrmless- ness; its certain unfailing nctlon in regulating siek, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stom ach trouble has made it. famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home keep It handy get a large, fifty-rent case from any drug store, nnd then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what the yeat toys like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; cause Headache, dizziness and nau sea; eructations of acid and undigest ed food rememher as soon as Pape's 1'iaptpsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming Ihe Worst stomach disor ders is a revelation to those who try it. 360 PICTURES 360 ARTICLES each month ON ALL NEWS STANDS IS Cents POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND It AH the (treat Events In Mechanics. Fng metering unci Invention throuuhout the World, are ilerribcd in an inierwt ing manner, aa they occur. . 3.AV.U00 rvaders each mtilh. 9h00 Notts ''"p'fwfirhlwi tUMii . , 'lb'tHTwiIOit.'thinr-in tn shop, and l.pw to wake re im al hutue. AmaUur Mtehaniet 1(1 j"" "'orta'-iai putt and j 1t I rpt tonKrui ti; r:U horn to buil.l ttMia. dnUr. wi rHr. cic FOR Jit IT tl.000 NIWS DULER Kar irt'rr h fd r?j: It not raitA.:,-at Ik ) star .1, M.-J II. M If a ft (utiKririwi. or fl(i.B Hi tt furrrl iu loth pitbl'.h.ra. POPULAR MECHANICS MACAZINC Nartli MtcftlaaN Avanwc, CMcac Ptmlar MrthonUt offer n prfmi'ami.' no jcn in " clubbm mffirt." mnd about 10.000 boxe. or about eiyht hoxc to tin tree. Hai llcK Crop (ialus. Ln( year trout n block uf Mart let t tree, Mr. Hiul-.-e harvested forty-one boxes. I'ro-necU tliis juist si'iixiii pointed to a bumper crop on i hi-i block. The windstorm which -wept over the valley blew half of the fruit to the -round, yet be harvotcd lion boxes, which brought .?-.-0 net. To water a block of Hurl let ts standing on n knull, .Mr. ltmitre this pa.-t seaxm laid VMi) teet of i'ive-iiu-h steel pipe. The crop of Hurt lelt on the trees lie con-idered hard ly worth picking, but when the laying of the pipe was completed he turned the water and soaked (lie ground on the knoll. Ten days later he picked and found practically all the JYuit hud sized in Ihe few days so as to be marketable. The previous year these tret's were not even picked. Younn I trees Saved. On tlie limine holding is a block of 4-year-old pear trees which a year :f'o seemed destined to die. They ::rew but little and were far from hardy. With the use nf water they have -hown a remarkable growth, and only two or three out id" the block have failed to recover. '"I am for irrigation all the time," roucluded .Mr. Hudu'c. Land in tliN valley i- not worth .fott an acre with out water, and as for myself, I would not take a ranch without water as a if I hail to work it. The returns -unjdy wouldn't pay for the labor -pent." Xotic Attention R. A. M. Regular con- They have installed up-to-date equipment and are now making everything in HIGH GRADE CANDIES Order now for those Christ mas presents. We make a specialty of those fancy party orders. We also specialize on Pullman Noon-Day Luncheon at . 35c Come and let's get acquainted AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT OTE This isthe liest thinu' II. 1 5. Warner lias ever done in the pictures, and because of the timeliness of this offering you will not he sorry if you make a spe cial effort to see it tonight. It's a Big Show with a Thrilling In the Triangle's Greatest War Story TONIGHT ONLY Time to see this offering and Star. No Advance in Prices. page ' vocation Crater Lake Chapter No. .12 II. A. M., .Masonic hall, Tuesday even ing, December 5th. Klectlon of offi cers and other business. All Royal Arch Masons are urtfed to bo present. Hy order of lllc-'h Priest. A. X. iitl.DKMRAND, Secretary. I'M met Fi-ee. A u."(c bottle of lemon or vanilla Real Mince Pie TWICE AS COOD AND HALF THE COST OF BULK MINCE MEAT Try Recipe on the Packace Fruit Cake Puddingt and Cookiea At W 12c to ISe Grocers W per package "Like Mother Used to Make" None Such Mincemeat MERRELL-SOULE CO., Sjmcie, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. FISH the new pro 1 ..rA'ai'iew. prietors announce Plot .Warner Mystery and Love Combine to Make This the Most Intense and Interesting of Photo Plavs. KEYSTONE PUPPETS Comedy Riot Adults 15c, Children 5c TOMORROW Cleo IJidcrelv and Wallace l.'eid in "The 1 louse of the Golden Windows." free with each three-pound can Royal Club Coffee. Kouta Groce: Co. 211 NOTICE! BJOBgaBaanaanKsaasaBn ' The Page Theatre1 Changes Program Every Day j MATINEES 1DAILY 1'wo IViToriimiicos: At 2:1") and Hj-lo aFS. EVENINGS ' Tlircc 'I'crCiii'iiianct'S: 7:1."), 8:45, 10 o'Cluek Prices: - Adults 15c. Children 5c TONIGHT JI. 11. Warner in the Tri angle's Greatest War v Storv, "Shell.;43" TOMORROW raramonnt-Lasky Fea ture, ' starring Oleo Kidelv and Wallace JJeidiii "The House of the Golden Windows" THURSDAY Theda Bara, Lee Ivid dies and Stuart Holmes in "HeT Double Life"" FRIDAY Pauline l-Yederick as "The Woman in the Case" SATURDAY JJessie Love and Wil .fred Lucas in "Hell to pay Austin" SUNDAY Viola Dana in "The Light of Hap piness" Every Monday: Jiillie Purke in ''Glor ia's Poinanec" Soutlicrn Oregon's Greatest J'laee of Amusement I c m P " r ary airnnRe nieir.s during the dull winter months the STAR Theatre Will show pictures Sat '.davs and Sundays Svand days when the Page is running special features and levit at tractions. Saturday Dec. 9 J5rady - World presents l;thei Clayton and Car hie Black well in The Madness of Helen Sunday Dec. 10 Gladys .V..-- "The Sunshine Girl" Adults Iba Cbiluien 5c STAR Miilf.inU iVtj- l'liui luf