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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIC TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORKUOX. TJHRSDAV. I)E EM liER l. '.)K, TOCAL AND PERSONAL R. A. I'ck of I. acted buine with Medford chant Thiiradav. fcverr home needa a Cedar Cht. Order one e creek tranu-J A. Coodman of Portland Is trans-1 K. J. Kas of Yreka, Cal, was nier- j acting buidneM In the city for a few fbnsinesa visitor In .Medford Vedne- j days. Pacific" See the largest and finest stock now for of bracelet watches ever Known In Charles Traner of BeatMe, Warn., is ipf-ndim; a e Ip Mcd'ord visl'Inx frieoo-; nnd relatives. Never before have we had such a complete aortnient ot popular, ln ,tie ,.w t,eadllKht ordinance. Christinas goods. Johnson the Jewel-;tas, lho warninss are er. 'i'l-' jarrea will follow with John B. Ii-in of Calt-ary. Aliirti, ; line ot $iod. H a iledlord v'Mtnr for a few days. Willis Gar of Kohehurst Is a Me J ford visitor f j a lew days. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. If. H. Khel! of San Kranclsco, Cjj., Christmas.' Useful, ornamental, an I Southern Oregon. Martin J. Reddy. ideal ti.'t. Installment plan of par- 221 incut If you wish, llany styles and, C. A. Biirne of Weed, Cal., Is sues in stock, pacific Furniture and jni-ndlnK a few days in the city visit Fixture Factory. 231"lng friends and altendins to huis- Molorlats will he warned to fixities matters, their headlights, so as to come with-1 W. W. Wilwin of Portland was in In .the city Wednesday and Thursday at- not heeded, -tending to business matters, a maximum! W. A. Williams of Portland. Ore., ispeut Wednesday and Thursday in I-et Johnson, the Jeweler's showjMedford looklnn after business In- day afternoon. j My goods are new and up to date, j Quality guaranteed. KngravinK done free. Do your Xmas huvlnK at Kay I K. Diamond, Jeweler. At the is?n of i the red dial clock. 221 ' Frank Casey of Salmon Bar, Cal., is spending the week in the city. ill Jobrs of Hoseburg is few days in the city on Is in Medford for the latter part cf brother, T. K. Danieli and Mrs. Dan the week on i.i-inniii. 'lels. IVe have built up i on fair dealing. Ill; and low prices. Jeweler. fine business h class goods Johnson the 222 is a 1 Paul lledor. cf Portland, Ore. bui.luess visit r in the city. Sweet cider at I)e Voe'i. Dave Rosc-nburx left Wednesday rvenlnK lor Seattle. Wash., where he tlli attend to business matters. He and $25 a month. will stop off in Portland, where he will attend the livestock show. Buttermilk, 10c gal. fte Voe'l. Bert A. Nanon of Prospect Is A busi- ion visitor in the city for a fev dai.a. I Dr. T. T. Shaw, who has been prac ticing dentistry In Jacksonville for the past 12 years, has opened dental parlors In Medford. He has opened an office upstairs over Daniels Cloth ing store. In the rooms formerly oc ( fuplcd by Dr. Janes. , 222 I). V. Clanlon of I.os Angeles, Cal. arrived In the city Wednesday even ing for a brief business visit. Dr. Hedgea' eiiper.dlcltls patients stand 100 per cent cured. II, Carlson of Fort Klamath, Ore.. Is spending the latter part of the ti'eek In the city visiting friends and attending to business mutters. Dr. Heine, phyisclun and surgeon. Specially, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. Den Sable of Oakland, Cal., Is In , the city for a low rlnys on business. Attorney W, E. Phlpps has re moved his offices to M. F. & II. Build lug, room 425-426. Elevator ser vice. Telephone humher changed to 080.. ' ,t i ; . T. II. Williams of Lebanon, Ore., Is In Medford looking over . business openings ' Mm, I. each Barcley, corsets. Phone (IS3-J. 320T. Bartlott. . , " ,; (Seorise Ki Johnson, P. k E. agent, returned Thursday morning from a business trip to Portland. , Gasoline and oil at De Voe'l. J. Armstrong of Montague, Cal spent Wednesday and Thursday In Medford visiting friends and attend Ing to business matters. Rotted cow manure. Hoover'i dairy. L, Mutiny and K. Bailey of Rose burg are Medford visitors for a few days. Special displays of electrical goods are being shown this week at Paul's Klectrlc Store. 221 W. Uarvln ot Talent spent Wed nusduy evening and Thursday In the city, We have the largest line of bracelet watches n the city, standard makes, all grades, Johnson, the Jeweler. 222 T. C. Guinea of Trull, Ore., wan In Mod,ford transacting business Wed nesday aiid Thursday. ,'" - ', ' Kverywhnre wo see tho "Modern Aluiltlln," In th movies, on (he sign boards, delivery card, and In the win dows, ajl to remind us to visit Paul's Klectrlc Store this week, to see the newest and nlcoHt girts for Christ inns, which Is almost upon us. 221 linn Huymond of Hock Point trans acted business In Medford Thursday. 884 Phone Heath's Drug Store. window suggest to you your gifts foraerests. the coming Chlrstmas. 222 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence of Mrs. H. J. Benslnxer and child will iSeatlle. Wash., are spending a few "tended to business in the city Wed arrive Sunday from Portland and will 'days looking over Medford and the be the gttents. for a week of her Ihurroundlng country. Have you seen my ring stock yet. Martin J. Reddy. 221 W. A. Kenncy of Portland Is In the city for a few days attending to busi ness matters. Miss Elizabeth Conrad left Thurs day morning for her home in Spring field, Ore., alter spending a few weeks with relatives near Point, H. 11. Holden of Portland. Ore. Ili-nry WeniU i'ii i! nt Jui k-'uiville. Jlrecinhcr 7. ni'i'd 70 years, -1 moiita--Death ua- din- ti. heart failure. Sir. W'eiiilt ;e u well-known Jackson viiic liifiire, Ilavin; been it resident post, cooked food 2nd candy sale Sat- j Iur ""' I'''"1 -'.- urday Dec. 9th at 17 X. Central, near ! v, "r-- d'iri"-' f.ieiitv-oi.e years el Schmidt'. Shoe store. 221-! ,hilt "'" 'ir,l i,, u'-'c I). W. Drlscoll of Grants Pass ... wiwe arm me .w.".-a.e. j... Wendt was a m.ti Thomas spending i business. 1 The Alpha Delta class of the Chris- ' tlan church will hold their parcel j leaves htvIvc .rumli-liili! ren, one -rea! -n.i.di liilil ami two i-ter. Fu neral arrangement will bt- an ln)illiC''d later. UuliaJ will be in Jacksonville cenieteiv. The Woman's Home Missionary So- ; ciety of the First Methodist church uill meet at the home of Mrs. X. J. "Wiley, 613 South Holly Friday after- ! noon, at 2:20. An Interesting pro--jiram, telling of the work among the ; Orientals and Alaskans will be given. Any one Interested in the work is In- : vited to attend. ; respond more quickly to tij blood-enriching oil-iood in I Baths 2 Sc. Hotel Holland. Charles Anderson, a jitney driver, having bis stand at the Xasb Hotel, Mho was fined several days axo for speeding, was placed In the city Jail Thursday morning, where he will re main for two days and a half In lieu of paying his fine of '. Gates sells Ford cars $206 down nesday afternoon. Have you tried the S.'.c Pullman noon-day lnuch at Brown's. 223 Brown's for home-made candies. J. 8. Miner of Central Point was a fMedford visitor Thursday. transacted business In the city Tnurs- Mr, and Mrs. Hurry A. Wysong of Jacksonville were trndliig In Medroid We.lnesduy afternoon. t See the stock labi-la carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. E. W. Ilowells, Jr., a former resi dent of Copro, Cul., mid now livlnit nt Ray Cold, was In Mciirunl on busi ness Wednesday nfternuon. Typowrltor paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. R. 1,. Kwlng returned to Medford Thurdny morning from Portland, where he attended the meeting of tmo Oregon Sportsmen's Icuiine ns delegate of the local anglers' cluh. The Bungalow ."'i-n. cor. Hl' ors' le and Jackunn. Everything for r very body. Our o-n rutp delivery to nil pnrts of the cltv '.'hone 4 M ".-I!. Xo walling fur yoer too. is. 22." James Kershaw of Wellen was a business visitor In the city Wednes day and Thursday. Rolled cow maniie, Hoover's dairy John M. Allen of Derby, Ore., Is spending a couple of days In the city on business. Our prlres nre the lowest. 1 ask you to compare and he convinced Johnson the Jeweler. 222 J. W. I.unilv of Kugene, Ore., was III Medford Wednesday and Thur dny visiting friends ami attending lo business matters Suit has been filed by the Goodyear ' lie and Rubber Co., against Court Hail and Ezrall Bunce of the Crater I.akc Motor Co., to collect I8X.7I. The difference is said lo have arisen ever a misunderstanding over an ac-r.j-int. Bakery goods at De Voe'l. The Crlr-.lles will hold their icgu- lar r.eetlng at the library at 8 o'cloc i toiiijfht. Big rjc milk shakes at De Voe's. Shortly after the first pf the year a cru.tade will be begun In Medford alnst bootleggers. Xothlng can be cone in the enforcement of the "hone dry" amendment, which was supposed to no into effect January 1, until the legislature enacts a law fixing the penalty for Infringement of the law J. W. Brown Is a business vlHitor In the city for a few days from Portland. "The Valley of the Rogue." Words and music, ISc. 237 G. 'K. Marvin of Salem, Ore., ar rived In the city Wednesday evenlnq for a brief business visit. "National Guard," "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and Music, lfic. 227 J. M. Chambnrluln of Portalnd, Ore., was in Medford Wednesday and Thursdny on business. Fresh chocolates at De Voea. , Sir. and Mrs. Fred A. Carrlcit of San Francisco are sendlng a few days In tho city on n. combined busi ness and pleasure trip. ..' Our line of solid gold pendants, and neck chains In the finest, rich dainty designs and the prices are low. Johnson the Jeweler. 222 F.dwurd B. Dufrey arrived In the city Wednesday evening for" a brief .business visit. . For the best Insurance see Holmes (he Insurance Mao. Sam A. Caplln of Chicago 111., Is ii business visitor in Hie city for a few days. John Xorrls of Jacksonvlllo spent Thursdny in Medford on business. Doosey Sisters Hominy at Marsh & Rennets, Fouts, and Olmsteadi;. 221 J. J. Ilrophy of Darby, Ore., Is a business visitor In the city today. For I.a Grippe .-rid Tonstlliis. see Dr. Hedges, w.V temovns ths lmufc. .1. II. Simons of Kugle Point Is III the city on business. Boo Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & 11. Bids. The public library now receives regularly the Official Gazette of the 1.. S. Patent Orflce, containing put ents. trade-marks, designs and labels. This Is Issued weekly and copies are ke.it on file. Three hundred boxes of fine sta tionery on sale Friday and Saturday lor 17 cents each. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Xash hotel. 222 The Baptist, Christian and First .Methodist churches of the city arc endeavoring lo get a car load of old , I liners ami uiuguxlnes. Anv one hav ing niiiuiulncs or pupcrs kindly nolily any member of either church and the l apers will he culled fur. See the display of stationery In the windows of Heath's Drug Store, son boxes t7 cents each, Friday and Sat urday. In. I.. K. Pearson Is a business visitor in the city for a few days from Port land, Ore. Flue stationery at 17 rents a box 1'rlduy and Saturday at Heath's Drug store, opposite Xash hotel. 22; Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Jones of 'Bend, Ore., arc spending n rew days In Medford visiting friends and relu-lives. FOl'TS (iHOCKHV CO, The place to buy groceries for less Eagle , money. Fine Applegate potatoes -'.ou per 100 pounds. Peanuts 12c pound. Peanut Butter 12c pound. 3--c bottle Vanilla or Lemon free with a three pound can of Royal Club coffee. 13 pounds of Pure Cane Sugar $100. . . 221 Flour $1.95 at Butterfields Grocery Phone 216. 222 Carl Alberts' of Turner, Ore. Is Hour $1.9j at Iliitterflelds Grpcery spending a few days in Medford and: "hone 218 day. See the latest thing In glass and china at Reddy's. 222 Lewis Rramwel! of Boise, Idaho, arrived In the city Wednesday even ing and will spend some time during the winter prospecting in the Blue Ledge district. was a m.tive ot t.enuanv. I coming to America at tho a:e ol" 20. I lie settli il nt Freepnrt, III., fur a few ! years, Inter lenvin to Nebraska, i where lie remained ten years. After j leaving that state he came to Jai-k-J Miiiviile. lie leaves his wile. Mary, i ami cL-ht eliiiilren Mrs. .)n-cph Mar tin of Jacksonville: Henry Wenilt of Pine Creek, fir.; Mrs. Carrie (Iben j chain. Illy, nr.: .Mis. Anna Issott, Suu Iiicyo. Cal.: Kihvaid ami Kmma Weinh of Jacksonville; Geoife Wcmlt "f Alturiis, Cal., and Chester Wen.lt "f .la.-k-mville. He nl-o TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR UKXT j-rooin bungalow partly furnished, cio-e in. Dr. Helms. ISVAXTKD Position by man and wife. Room 7, Colonial Flats. 2-S AMUSEMENTS Vicinity. Del Butler of San Francisco, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city attending to business matters. Leon E. Rice of St. LoiiIb spent Tuesday and Wednesday In the city ransactlng business with local mer chants. ' O. W. Lehburg of Portland, was In Medford on business Wednesday and Thursday. Charles Danton of Aberdeen, Wash., arrived In the city Thursday inornlng and will make his homo' in this vicinity. J. Forsythe of Portland, Ore., was Among the out of town business visitors in Medford Thursday. Felix Graves of Oregon City, Ore., is among the business visitors In Medford this week. C. C. Gallagher of Corning, Cal., Svas a business visitor in the city Wednesday. . George Whcldon of Kennett, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city on business. . - - - t Vllllam Qulnn of Hornbrook, Cal., Is a business visitor In the city for a Tew days. R. R. Raton of Murphy Ore., spent Wednesday In the city transacting business and visiting friends. 1 I. I. Ryan of Klamath Falls spent the rirst of the week In the city visit ing friends. Ray T. Upton of Santlam, Ore., is among tho out of town men In the city this week. Juntos Hughlln of Redding, Cal., Is spending the week in the city visiting friends. Attend the - sale of fancy ''work, hand-made baskets and home cook ing by two classes of the Baptist Sunday school at 113 West Main on Saturday, Dec. 9. Reasonable pri ces. '., CERESEA Tho real health food. Aids digestion, prevents indigestion and const i pat ion. Eiitii-e grains. Phono or write J. W. Wakefield, Medford, Ore. Knox Hats for Fall Thesoft hat for autumn de serves the same considera tion from jthe well dressed man as the summer straw or winter derby. Knox Soft Haw far fill meet tery requirement ot ih mow carefully groomed men. Knox Hats give service in uie, saiij f act ion in appearance and the pleas ure (hat comet from owning and wearing the best. DA NIELS h forlDuds -Tonight Only- Supported by Lee Kiddies and Stuart Holmes in the "Win. Fox Photo play "Her Double 1 ml Forcefiil, human, inter Sestinf!;, splendid little Stoiiches and real person- H'S. Also Pathe News Animated Newspaper Tomorrow Paulino Frederick, as iThe Woman in the Case lAdults 15c. Children 5c Thr In- (''tnnnnihlr H.ihy i tun,. V.rtt .Mi, tii- WIDEMANN'S tVrVtd GOAT MILK AT LtAOINO i)uur,r,iir 74 ... w 20. ,1 WIOEMAftN GOAT MILK CO, Protesting I'rolilliltivo Hardware Herald Written Willi llnublivlUttcd llronri A. I'iiIiIIsIknI Svnii-OctaKionally liy l iatcp r.nKo llaiilivme Co. Vol., 6. MKIl"Oi:n OltKOO'X, .MAIN' ST.. DKC. NO. MSHOPPIMG J)AY3 CHRI5TMAS Announcement . To the busy ("liri.tiiins slioior wo submit tbn fnllowlns linos of dppcmlablo niercluinilii;et with tlifi satisfaction of knowing that of their kitiil they nre the best on lb." market loilny. Nationally Advertised Merchandise of Merit INCKKSOl.l, WATOIIKS 11.00 to .0fl l:IV K US A I. I K ItOOI.ATO I! S .1.50 to S.2. Piumoml IMro Toeket (liiaranteeil i.Oc lo :'..T.0. K 11 Ives (iem, Kver-lteady, (lllletle, Aii-lo-Strop. Inirhnni, Imitlex Safely Kaiom I rum $l.tio to JVnn See I beiu. ItOST.WI) AN'IURON'S AND KIUK SIOTS $2.0(1 to $:.;.o WKAU EVER AU'MINl'M UOASTKRS $1.73 to $.V50 ONEIHA COMMUNITY AND HOOKIl HROS. IS IT SILVERWARE DIAMOND EDOi: CAliVIS'O SETS $2.00 up. PIONEER COASTERS, VE LOCIPEDES AND HAND CARS. All prlres, mo?t complete lino in .Veil ford. W RIOT II DITSON 'US TiOe INDIAN The Little lliininier Hiryclo for Hoys nnrt (lirls. Se ndverti.'-e-nient in Saturday Kvenlng Post. EVER READY KI.ASH L10I1T3 HEM1NOTO.V TEH IllI'LES AND WINC1IES AND SIIOTCL'NS. We expect you to visit our store between now and Christmas S ihan to any other one medicine SCOTT'S is a rich, nouriskipj i food to strengthen tender thfjt ' and bronchial tubes. It i ol ! peculiar benefit to the respirajorj tract and is liberally used in U.rnilnisis ramDS lor that euro .You get no alcohol in Scott': I gcoU & Dowm, Bloomfield, N.J. . ilfi With Medford trade Is Medford fiat ... ' "t IS 5 4 1 Page t 4 Soutiicrii Oregon's Circateat i riai'O ot AiuusciiK'iit t 1 UKsowiiy Dec. lm His wlmlc life work liad lieroiiio cfiitorod in the rcclani;iti(in (if tlio Kiiifrs 5asin Desert." L. ('. Yeonians OftVrs tlio Dramatization by Mar; Swan of the Western Classic by Harold Dell Wrigl THE WINNING 0 ij I r i. mi A Strong Cast of "Well Known Players. AHeautifiil Scenic Production. See the Sand Storm in the Desert. Note I'h is is the only company in tho United States or Canada playing this play,: hence the Original Company. ; Mail Orders now. Seat sale Honday, 1.0 a. ni. Lowr floor, $1.00; Balcony, first 4 rows 7oc, next 4 rows 50c, balance 25e. Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of 'Amusement f 3--Performances-3" Wed. and Thurs. Night Dec. 13-14. Mat. fhurs. Dec. 14 " D. W. Griffith's Two Million Dollar Spectacle V Story of love's struggle throughout the ages. Direct from Eight Weeks in San Francisco 30 Symphony Orchestra 30 Mr. Griffith's first and only production since Tho Uirth of a Nation Prices: Nights, lower floof $1. balcony, first. 4 row 7oc, next 4 rows 50c, bal Alice 25c. Thursday Mat lower floor 75c; balcony J first 8 rows 50c, balance,! 25c. . . i Seats readv Mondav, Dec. 11 at .10 a. ni. Mail orders now for each performance. iniiiiwi iiiiiiiiimm miwiniiiiiii Evenings at 8:15 Sharp Matinee at 2:15 sharps I fj ; ! l THE UNIVERSAL CAR 11 i i The I'niil cuv miikc its npiicul lo you in apponr unco n well ns lor service. Large railintor iind eiicl'Vscd I'ji n. streiitnline hood, crown fenders, rutin- lilnc-k I'ini.-li, nickel Iriiiiminif.s up-lo-date in .-ill re(;iire:nents for linndsouie iippciiriUiee mid sen in t!ie people the world over us n moiif-v siivins-. linii--K:iviutr. lntior-saviosr utility. It is surely your necessity. The Ford car is.just as useful on tiie fnrm ns it is in the city; jiu-t s r.cces-ary lo the business man ns it is to the i.-iyi Icsimial nmn. More necessary to every ::inn than ever In-fore. Low purchase price nnd very ccoii.nnical lo operate and maintain. Whv n-.t iiive-li'.-ntc? Tourintt C'ai- if:lli0 ; Hiinalioiit .:i l.1; Ciiiipi lct 10.".; Town Car if .'ii).' ; Sedan $ii4."i f. o. )i. Hlcn.il. I'.asy Terms. C. E. GATES -1, i Ji L s I 3 I