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MEDFORD MATH TliTTiUNR. MIUVFOin), OREGON. AVKHXKSDAY. ItKCKMBKR (i. 1!)K
IOCAL AND
JL PERSONAL
The W. C. T. IT. will meet nt Uu
mhllc library Thursday afternoon at
2:30. At this l ine .Mrs. M. .M. I.d-I
niunds, the county president, will be
Iiresent and taP: to tl.i meir.litrs. It
la desired thai all members f.iul
friends be preseni.
Never before have wo had such a
complete . assortment of popular
Christmas Roods. Johnson the Jewel
er. 22
Miss Wlnirrcd Clark left Wednes
day morning for San I'ranclsco, Oil.,
where nhe will spend a couple of
weeks visiting friends and relatives.
Old papers for sale at this office at
20c for 100.
Mr. and M.s. Myron .1. drover of
llllt, Cal., are spending a few days
In the city vlslilm; frbmls and rela
tives. We have built up 11 fine business
on fair dealing. High class goods
and low prices. Johnson the
Jeweler. 222
Clarence Kearney will arrive In the
city Wednesdi.' evening from San
I'ranclsco, where he has conducted
the land fraud 1 ascs.
Sweet cider at De Voe's.
Krank Sllvn of lUim-om was in the
city Wednesday attending to business
matters.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. Te Voe's.
II. U. Walther reiurned V'ednes
day morning from a business trip to
Portlnnd.'
Dr. T. T. Shaw, who has boen prac
ticing dentistry In Jacksonville for
the past 12 years, has opened dental
parlors In Medford. Ho lias opened
an office upstairs over Daniels Cloth
ing store, in the rooms formerly oc
cupied by Dr. Janes. 222
A car of Hear creek Winter Nellls
pears hnB been r.oM In New York by
Dennis Kimball and I'opo at un aver
age of $2.70 per box.
Our prices are the lowest. I ask
you to compare and he convinced.
Johnson the Jeweler. 222
William Purrell of Itiinr.om was a
business visitor In tha city Wednes
day. Dr. Heine, phylsclan and surgeon.
Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
A. E. Roamcs has returned from a
business trip to Sun Francisco.
Attorney W. E. I'hlpps lias re
moved his offices to M. V. & IT. Build
ing, rooms 425-42G. lCloviitor ser
vice! Telephone number changed' to
536.
Frank Hamlin, formerly a resi
dent of Hedmond, Ore., has moved to
Medford to make his homo.
Mrs. I.eacn Darcley, corsets. Phone
6S3-J. 320 N. llartlott.
The body of Fred II. Cook, who
died Monday will be shipped Thurs
day morning to Madison, O., Tor bur
ial. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's.
I. H. Williams of Lebanon, Ore.,
Is spending tho week in the city visit
ing friends and nttendlng to business
matters.
This will bo a sale by two classes
ot tho TtaptlKt Sunday schol In the
(ietchell bldK.. West Main St., on Sil
urday, December !). Fancy work, par
cel post packages, handmade baa'iets
and homo rooking at reasonable
prices. 2 22
Stephen Tnlvln of Casper, Wyo. ar
rived In tho city Tuesday evening for
n brief visit.
Rotted cow mnniiro. Iloovor's
dairy.
Hert A. Mason of Prospect Rpcnt
Tuesday and Wednesday In the city
on business.
Special displays of electrical goods
are being shown this week nt Paul's
r.iectnc More. 221
J. T. Peterson of Sams Valley was
In .Medford Tuesday and Wednesday
transacting business.
We have the largest line of bracelet
watches In the city, standard mnkes,
all grades. Johnson, the Jeweler. 222
P. A. Carlson of Fort Klamath.
Ore., In n Medford visitor for a few
days. Everywhere we see the "Modern
Aladdin," In the movies, on the sign
hoards, delivery card, and In the win
dows, all to remind us to visit Paul's
Electric Store this week, to see the
- newest and nicest glfta tor Clirlst
masi which Is almost upnn us. 221
H. Huker of Hutto Kails wns In
Medford Tuesday and Wednesday vis
iting friends and attending to busi
ness matters.
SSI Phone Heath's Drug Store.
E. P. Miller of Trail, Ore., is a busi
ness visitor In the city for a few davs.
See the stork Inbeis Tarried by the
Medford Printing Co.. If yoa are In
a hurry. .
11. 11. ruiitehrad nnd his daughter
and son-in-lnw, Mr, and Mrs, Homer
Pellet, will leave Thursday morning
, for Southern California to spend the
winter.
Typewrltor paper 01 all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
.Mr. anil .Mrs John n. Owens of
independence, ore., arrived In Med
ford Wcdncidiiv morning and will
A number of Japanese arrived In
i.Mrdford . TueKilay evening from
(irants Push. They are looking for
1,500 acres of Irrigated land which j
they can lease for ruMan miliar beets.
If the land ran be leased 40 more of
their countrymen will follow. 1'.
VnUiilitii'n the snnkesinan of till Dartv
. , We,inmaav mornlnc that they
. ulpf ,.. rl.Kated land,
. ila,.,i.. PBKfiIltlal
ito (he m.o(Uu,e ruslB ot 8Ui;ur.
.beets.
Every home needs a "Pacific"
Cedar Chest. Order ono now for
Christmas. Useful, ornamental, an
Ideal t,Ht. Installment plan of pay
ment If you wish. Many Etyles and
sizes in stock. Pacific Furniture and
Fixture Factory. 231
The Elective Sti'cly ft 11 wilt meet
tonight with Mn. S A. Nye on East
Main stieet.
Let Johnson, tho Jeweler's show
window suggest to you your gifts for
the coming Chlrstmas. 222
Ceil Hall, Herbert Kentner and
Frank- MeKee will leave Thursday
morning lor Crater Lake, going as
tar as possible by car anil tramping
the remalnlngdistance to tho rim.
They expect to have to walk about 20
miles. They will take about a week
for tho trip.
Baths 25c. Hotel Holland.
The ordinance requiring the use of
some method of stopping the blinding
rays of headlights, goes into effect
today. The ordinance also requires
buggies, wagons, bicla-les and all
other vehicles operating after dark to
carry a light, showing white to the
front and red to the rear.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M.
F. & H. Bldg.
A. II. Hosted, wife and son of Kel
so, X. P., are Medford visitors for a
few days.
Gates sells Ford cars, ?2 00 down
and $25 a month.
Lean E. Rico of St. Louis, Mo., Is
a business visitor in the city for a
few days.
Bakery goods at De Voe's.
E. Marel of Toppenish, Wash., Is
spending a few days In Medford and
vicinity looking over Investment op
portunities.
Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe's.
II. L. Wilson of Portland is a busi
ness visitor in the city for u few days.
"The Valley of the Rogue." Words
and music, 15c. 237
Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Williams of
Roseburg, Rpent Tuesday nnd Wed'
nesday In Medford visiting friends
and relatives.
"National Guard," "Battle Cry of
Peace." Words and Music, 15c. 227
If. W, Floyd arrived In the city
Tuenday evening from Portlnnd for
a brief business visit.
Fresh chocolates at De VoeB.
James T.' George left, Wednesday
morning for his home in Dunsmuir,
after spending the past three months
working In Medford and vicinity.
Our lino of solid gold pendants,
and neck chains in the finest, rich
dainty designs nnd the prices are
low. JoluiBon tho Jeweler. !
E. S. Fletcher of Portland is among
the out of town business visitors in
the city.
For the best Insurance Bee Holmes
J he Insurance Man,
It. X. Starr of Portland was In
Medford Tuesday und Wednesday on
business.
G. 11. Post of Portland, Ore,
rived In the city Tuesday evening for
a brief business visit.
Alex N'lbley of Grants Pass wns n
Medford visitor Tuesday and Wed
nesday.
G. II. North of Seattle Wash,, is
spending a few days In the city loot
lug after business interests.
C. ('. Kramer of Portland is nmnng
tho out of town business visitors in
tho city.
John (lOldeudale of Sumner, Wash
stopped off In Medford Tuesday and
Wednesday, en route to Southern
California to spend the winter.
C. !'. Smith of Portland is spendiiif;
a few dups in the city on business.
I'. S. Booth of Snn Francisco, Cal
Is a business visitor in the city.
W. A. Woodward of Portlnnd, Ore
spent Tuesday nnd Wednesday in
.Medford transacting business,
Miss Jessie Ifulli of Oregon City
Is spending the week in the city visit
lug friends.
J, G. Townsend of Portland is a
Medford visitor for n few days.
R. A. Mohny Is spending a few days
In Eugene cm business.
OATISFIEDI You
"-' might pay more
for a cigar. You could
get a stronger, blacker
cigar, if you wanted it.
But for a dependable,
satisfying and sensi
ble everyday smoke,
can you beat theO WL?
'SThe Million i
ilHt- M A.OtlNSTHCO. y I
j jpjilNCOKTOKATl'D ,
Mrs. Jesnie Cm 111 and daughter,
and son-in-law, .Mr. and .Mrs. Oliver
('rum. Hilly ('rum and .Mrs. C. K.
1,1111s and son of Wenatchee. Wash.,
spent Tuesday night In Medford.
They are en route to Southern Cali
fornia to spend the winter.
Magazine subscriptions through lis
are reliable. Medford Hook Store.
220 "
Mrs. H. H. DeArmond, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
.Mrs. W. I.. Collins near (Sold Hill,
left Tuesday for Grants Pass, when -
she will visit friends.
Hopsey Sisters Hominy at M.-.rsli
& Bennets, Fouts, and Olmsteadr. 221
Benjamin Lincoln of Tehama, Cal.,
Is in the city for a few days visiting
friends.
For La Gripi.e .''.id TonsilltH. sec-
Dr. Hedges, w'ai lernoves th cause.
William II. Ellis of Roseburg
transacted business In the city Tues
day. Cordova Leather GoodJ are all
made by hand. There Is net a ma-
hlne of any kind in their shops. Med
ford Hook Store. 2211
Arthur Ingalls of Red Bluff, Cal
ls a business visitor In the city this
week.
Dr. Hedges' r.ppor.dicltis patients
stand 100 tier cent cured.
F. L. Williams of Merlin spent the
first part of the week In Medford on
business.
Columbia Grafonolas arG so'd out
for months ahfad. Our present sup
ply is getting exhausted. Medford
Hook Store. 220'
V. B. Newman of Hilt, Cal., is
spending a few days in tlio city at
tending to business mutters.
'Tlnkertoy," 40c, Medferd Book
Store. 220'
Charles Overman of Sacramento,
Cal., Is spending the week In the city
on business.
Rotted cow manue, Hoover's dairy.
James Hognn is a business visitor
In tho city this week from Brooks,
Ore.
Bazaar at tho Presbyterian church
'rlday and Saturday, December 8th
and 9th. A large assortment of fancy
nnd useful articles sultnhlo ic" Xmas
presents will be sold cheap. Lunch
Saturday, 11:30 to 2, only 25 cents.
Dig chicken diunor 5:30 to S. Free
concert Saturday evening. Admis
sion free. 22'.
Dan Whittaker of tho Steamboat
district is spending the week In
Medford on business.
Mayor Truax wes re-elected mayor
of Grants Pass without contest at the
municipal election Monday. George
Jeter was re-eltY-teu treasure1: J. P.
Herman, C. F. Xulting, Churlca Lurk-
halter and Ed Alien wero chosen
councllmen.
Tho Bungalow r-to-o, cor. ltl"ersi lo
1 ml Jackson. Everything for every
body. Our O'vn ante delivery to nil
parts of the cltv Phone 48"i-R. No
waiting for yoprpuiiit. 225
Arthur Grantland of Marshfleld is
among the out of town business
visitors In the city this week.
Thomas Render of Montague, Cal
ls spending a few days in the city
transacting business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Westcrlund
returned Wednesday morning from
Portlnnd, where they attended the
State Hotelmen's convention.
Miss Ethel McDann ot Yreka, Cal.
visited friends and relatives In Med
ford the first of tho week.
C. C. Harley of Dorris, Cal., at
tended to business matters In the city
Tuesday.
I. A. Bragg of the Soldier's Home
at Roseburg Is visiting relatives in
Medford and will remain until the
Christmas holidays.
L. K. Potter of Ashland was a
business visitor In the city Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs, Eline Curry of Ftogue River
was a Medford visitor Tuesday,
Fonts (iroce.l-y Co.
Sells 13 pounds of pure cane sugar
for $1.00. Peanut butter 12c
pound.
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Wed. and Thurs. Night Dec. 13-14. Mat. Thurs. Dec.
D. W. Griffith's Two Million Dollar Spectacle
"INTOLERANCE"
Slory of love's struggle throughout the ages.
Direct from Kigiit Weeks in San Francisco
30 Symphony Orchestra 30
Mr. Griffiths' first and onlv production since
"The Birth of a Nation"
Seats readv Monday,
Dec. 1 1 at .10 a. in.
Mail orders now for
each performance.
Evenings at 8:15 Sharp
An excellent musical program will
be given by the Medford high school
orchestra at the high school. Friday,
December 8, at 8 p. 111.' The program
will be quite varied, there being sev-
Diilni'llnne ! tliA roll nrchest I'.l .
1, aIso dllets aml tri09.
The h(,h Bchool orcl)estnli or(,an.
,zed ,n September, containing 1!)
!nun,,erB a,i the 'following elected
!0frccrs:
j Polly j,et(Vi ,,resIont! Reginald
iFlfer. treasurer and secreiarv: Fran-
ces 'Nell, librarian; James Francis,
business manager.
This organization, under tho able
direction of .Miss French, has made
wonderful progress since September.
Tickets can bo gotten for the con
cert from any of the orchestra mem
bers or nt tho doors Friday night.
Members of the Elks lodge and
their ladles cavorted Tuesday night
at a hard times prom, belug arrsiyed
in a fitting emsemble of patches, rips,
ravels, misfits and color 'clashes.
John Turner, a Southern Pacific
conductor of the Shasta division, left
Saturday morning for Los Angeles,
where he had been subpoenaed to
testify Monday afternoon In the dyna
miting case. He failed to arrive and
has not been heard from. Friends
fear lie has been kidnaped to prevent
his giving testimony.
Curd of Thanks,
Wo wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for thoir sympathy
and kindness during our bereavement
for our beloved mother. And also
for the beautiful floral tributes.
Walter Kelztir, Hull Kelzur, Clar
ence Kelztir, Ward Kelzur, Roy Kel
zur, Boyd Kelzur, Mabel Kelzur, Ve
tilta Campbell.
I'Vmts Grocery Co,
Will give you a 35c bottle of Vnnllii
or Lemon, free with 3 pounds of
Royal Club Coffee. 220
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 7-room hot air furnace.
Good as new, less than half value.
Also 1000 feet tough tin 1-inch
pipe. Cheap. Address H. K. K.,
Mull Tribune. 22.''.
OH! MY RACK!
Tito Expivsslon of Many 11 Kidney
Sufferer in Medford.
A stubborn' btickache is cause to
suspect kidney trouble. When the.
kidneys are inflamed and swollen,
stoopins brltiKs a sharp twinge In the
small of the back, that almost takes
he breath away. Doan's Kidney rills
revive sluggish kidneys relievo ach
ing backs. Here's Medford proof:
A. F. Stephenson, retired painter
and paper hanger, 108 CotUge St..
Medford, says: "Several years ago I I
was down nnd perfectly helpless for
several days with lumbago. I citnd
n't turn over In bed or do anything.
I thought my back was broken. Sharp,
shooting pains In it, like a knife stick
ing me. tool: my breath away. My
kidneys ncted too freely and I had to
get up at night flvo or six limes to
pass the kidney secretions. 1 had no
ambition to do anything. I couldn't
eat nnd nothing tasted good. I tried
different medicines without results
until 1 started taking Donn's Kidney
fills. After finishing about three
boxes, 1 was able to go to work an 1
get around as well as ever. They fix -
ed me up in fine shape."
Price Title, at all dealers, lion t
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the sanio that
.Mr. Stephenson had. Foster-Mllburn
220'Co.. Trops., Uuffalo, X. Y.
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Southern Oregon's Greatest
Place of Amusement
3--Performances--3
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Prices: Nights, lower floor
1. balcony, first -1 rows
7")c. next I rows oOc. bal
ance '2n Thursday Mat.,
lower floor 7"c; balcony,
first S rows "0c, balance,
J.V.
Matinee at 2:15 sharp
Medford Elks' Tuesday evening
I held their annual hard times ball.
First prize for ladies, a box of candy,
was won by Mrs. William Weifccr,
who appeared as "Sis Hopkins," for
gentlemen, E. II. Jefferson won the
cabbage head offered for general de
bilitation. Carl Bowerman won
second prize, a string of weiner
wursts. Many unique costumes, re
markable for their shabblness added
to the spirit of the occasion. Two
hundred were present.
John Hart of .W'estos spent Tues
day in the city visiting friends.
Otto King has returned to Medford
after a business trip to Northern Cal
ifornia points.
Chester Fitch of Phoenix was a
business visitor in the city Tuesday
afternoon.
ALBANY. X. V., Dee. (!. The iip
poiiitmcni of William II. Mover, for
twelve years warden ol" the federal
icnileiitiiiry at Atlanta, On., 11s war
den of Sing Sintf prison was 1111
mniic?cl today by Hie xtute superin
tendent of prisons, James M. Carter.
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'His whole life work had become centered in the
reclamation of the Kings Uasin Desert."
L. (.'. Yeoinaus Offers the. Dramatization by Mark
Swan of the West ern Classic by Harold Hell Wright,
A Strong Cast of Well Known Players.
A Beautiful Scenic Production.
See the Sand Storm in the Desert.
.T 1 This is the
rlSlP States or. Canada playing tins play.
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Mail Orders now. Seat sale
floor, . 1.00; Ualcony, first
i50c, balance 25c.
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"l'pe'i Colli Compound'' End Colds
mid Gripiu in a 1-Viv Hours.
Take 'Tape's Cold Compound" ev
ery two hours until you have taken
three doses, then all grippe miseiy
goes and your cold will be broken. It
promptly opens your clogged-up nos
trils nnd the air passages of tho head;
stops nasty discharge or nose run-
nlng; relieves tho headaelio, dullness, i
fevorishncss, sore throat, sneezing,
soreness and stiffness.
Don't Btnp st uf fed-up! Quit plow
ing and snuffling. Ease your throb
bing head nothing else in the world
givys such prompt relief as 'Tape's
Cold Compound" which costs only 25
cents at any drug store. It ucts with
out assistance, tastes nice, and causes
no. Inconvenience. Accept no substl-.
tute.
Southern Oregon's Greatest
Phice of Amusement
Tuesday
Night
Dec. 12
only company in the 1 mfed
mill flni.iine
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Monday, 1,0 a. in. LtYwcr
4 rows Toe, next 4 rows
SEMI-ANNUAL
earaece Sa
ci
Here We Are!
Thirty Days Ahead Of Time
Good Shoe News For Men
Instead of waiting until January we are going to
start our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
right now. NOW is when you are in need of a GOOD
PAIR OF SHOES and the more you can save on
your purchase the more cash you will have to spend
on other things for Christmas.
Watch this space for prices.
Come and see our windows
now. Bear in mind that all
broken and short lines of shoes
must go. We have cut the
prices to make them go. You
get the benefit.
AH Christmas Slippers In This Sale
At the
Sign of
Good
'GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS
AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT
The Nol cd Screen Stars
Wallace Reid
and
Cleo Ridgley k
In tlie Jesse L, Lasky
Paramount Photoplay
'The House
of the
Golden Windows'
liy Jj. V. Jefferson
and ; ' , '
Vitagraph Comedy
"She Who
Laughs Last" J
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I TAMORRHW a?
g X V 11X V
THEDA
BARA
Supported
liv Lee Kid
dies and
Stuart
Holmes in
"Her
Dutiiile Life"
Southern Oregon's
Greatest Place of
Amusement
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
- 128 E MAIM. UPSTAIRS .
21 North
Central Ave.
Snc:i"
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spend the winter In tin- rit
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