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PAGE TWO MEDFOTCTJ . MXTTJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OUEG'OK. FRIDAY. DWEMnKR cV 1010 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL The first match In the Elks howl InK tournament will lie played (ifr on the Hub alleys Friday iilaht, he' tween the team captained by Carl TeiiKwald anil Kay Diamond. The schedule, a arranged, calls fori Karnes on Monday, Wednesday mid 1'rlday nlKhts of each week frui now until the First of .March. Z Barbara Worth, one of the loost In teresting types of all the stellar roles of tho stage today, la the central fig ure. In the dramatic version of Harold Bell WrlKht'a widely read novel, "The Winning of Durham Worth," which will he the attraction at the Pace theatre next Tuenday night, lieccni her 3 2. The character will he as sumed by Virginia Hardy, who In the past few seasons has attracted the at tention of prominent managers through her ability and distinctive charm. She la the Ideal Barbara and baa been delighting theatre-goer everywhere Klie has played. Thone who have In their minds eye their who have In their minds eye tolr Ideal of thlH character will not be disappointed In Miss Hardy. The author, himself, wan delighted with her performance. She gives to the character a Western ntnio.Hphere and thin coupled with a distinctive mag netlsm make her nil that could be expected. 222 William fiarvln of Talent spent Friday In the city attending to husl noss innttcrs. Danny Daddies and the family. Don't forget you promised the kiddie one for Xmas. Medford Hook Store. 222 R. Duff of San Francisco trans acted business In McdfordThurBduy and Friday. Order your holly wreaths now of Pierce, tho Florist. Heal English Holly. The collection to be taken at the Christlnn Science church Bunday will bo for tho benefit of the European war sufferers. Ethel Clayton and Carlyle niark well in a Drndy World Film. "The MndnoRS of Helen." Slur Theatre tomorrow, matinee nnd night. 222 It, If. Cox Is ft business visitor In the city for a few days from 11111, Cnl. Flour $1.05 nt nuttcrflolds Grocery Phone 210. 22H ; St. J. Murphy of Hncrnmonlo Is spomllng a few days In the city on business. Brown's for home-made candles. ' 8. Ii, Hamilton of Eagle Point was In tho city Friday transacting busi ness with Medford merchants. Cordova Leather Things. I'ncx collod by any other American line. Medford I1ook Store. 222 Fred Osborn will leavo In n few days for nrltlsh Columbia, where ho will make his home. Finn stationery at 17 routs a box Friday and Saturday at Heath's Drug store, opposlto Nnsh hotel. 222 The F.Iks aro preparing for their ChrlHtinas celebration to he held In ' order to raise funds for carrying on their Christmas charity work. Boo Dnvo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Orflco, Room 404 M, F. & II. Bltlg. Arnold Coleman of Talent wan trading in the city Friday morning. See the latest thing In lnss nnd china nt noddy's. 222 Leslie Davis of Tolo was in Med ford attending to busluosH mailers Friday. WJiat about ono of this ferns for your wife's Xinas present, pierce, the Florist, certainly has n nice lot of them. J. F. Whelslonn of Central Point transacted business In the city Fri day. For I.n Clrlppe r;id TonsiUtls. sec Dr. Hedges, who leiuoves th cause. ' John Perdue of Central Point was In the city attending to business mat lets Friday mnrfrtug. See the display of stationery In the windows oT Heath's Drug Store, 1100 boxes 17 cents each, Friday and Sat urday. 222 The funeral of Henry Wcndt. .lack son county pioneer, will be held at the family residence at Jacksonville Sunday at 2 P in. Interment will be In Jacksonville cemetery. Have yon tried the ll.'.c Pullman noon-day Inmh at Brown's. 2!S Two curs of Triangle Urnnd New towns were sold yesterday at London . by Dennis. Kimball and Pope. One car brought from 11 to 12 shillings (Id. A car sold for It. J. Brevard brought 11 to 1 .1 shillings. Flour $1.0.1 at Butterflehls (Irncery Phone 2111. 2 2:1 Last Wednesday Dennis, Kimball . nnd Pope through their local agent. E. M. McKenay. paid 1 1,000 cash for 13 cars of fruit. Xmas cards In great profusion. .Medford Hook Store. 22'-" Cold weather, coupled with Hie raise In the price of gasoline to 27 cents per gallon, has caused the sales of hasollne to fall off one half arcord ftig to locnl distributors. For the best Insurance Holmes j be Insurance Man. FRENCH "P0ILU" KEADY FOR WINTER v ' ... J : - V r A Im'Ji v idiiiikct, hiiit'l lei, nvcrrotit, viii;n ntMlfi'i'lutlicf ami licaduciti' lin jnt lii-cii jilflcl to the i'(itipiiH'iit nt' tin1 Fn-nHi iaHfitii' its the French i-j -j 1 1 1-; culled. Tins pict n n- of a "p"''11"' Vt''"- " inter cipiiptncnt wiis taken on the Verdun front. 1). Btonti, a Crntrul Point youth, Aa l-alt'd licforfl JuKlice Taylor Kri duy morning and ws fhared hy Dopiity Caniii Wurrlon I'M Walker with having tho meat of a fouialo ilntir In IiIk pokckkIoii. lie pleaded Kullty and will serve 10 dayn In the county Jail at .laekKonvlllo, heln unahio to iay Ills ftun of $25 and roaiH. Several toiler prosecutions on the hu 1110 eliarj;o arc expected within a few daH. "Intolerance," or "Tho Mother and tho I,hw," l). W. (irlffltliH two mil lion dollar spectacle, accompanied hy K rn nil Hyniphony orchoHtru. coiium di rect from Columhlu Hieatro, Kan Francisco, where It Iihh played to capacity houses the pant ei.nht weeks, and further extension of the cnKUKe tuent Is lmpossll)le on account of oilier hooldims of tho house, Wes Medford, which Ih (ho rirst city In the entire Northwest, to liow this iiianinioth production, the oppur tunily of HcciiiK th l attraction he foro pliiylim any of tlio laiKer cities on the coast. It has created quite a fervor In film circles. Word has heen received here that road men and many of tho film exchange inanaKers are planniiiK on heltiK in this terri tory to aee the first presentation In this state. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Hoblnson of .lack sou v 11 lo left Thursday oven Inn for Sun FrunclHco, called hy tho se rious illness of their dauuhlnr, for merly ,MImk norland Robinson, who was recently married to Charles l'ear Hnn of Kan Francisco. Mrs. Pear son Ik In a hospital a I Kan Francisco. A Xmns present sure to please. One of those hlnnmhiK plants from Pierce, the Florist. Company 7 Is holding five drills this week, making up for drills tost I.ist. summer and getting abend so that It will not he necessary to drill the last two weeks of this months. Our lino of solid gold pendants, and neck chains In the fluent, rich dainty designs and the prices are low. Johnson the Jeweler, 2L' U Joe (iolshy of ltnncom was a busi ness visitor In tho city Friday. Three hundred boxes of flno sta tionery on sale Friday and Saturday for 17 cents each. Heath's Irug Store, opposite Nash hotel. "Z'2 Mr. and V rs. John Chapman I'lUhigs, Mont., Mrs. John llcek and Mrs. Joe lllll of Seattle, Wash., are lit the city, called hy the serious il! news of the ladies' mother. Mrs. A. Merrlman, who Is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam lien nett of this city. KnpecUI!, are we proud of our Children's Hooks this season. Med ford Hook Klore. I'J Adjutant Oneral W. W. Wilson o' Portland visited the rifle range of the local militia company Thursday after noon and authorized the construction of another frame of two targets on the range. This will make a total of eight targets on the 1.000 yard range. He also inspected the armory nnd authorized the building of a locker room, and Installation of lockers and the building of a plotting room. Gen eral Wilson left Thursday evening for Portland. Fresh chocolates nt Ue Voes. Mrs. Myron Orover returned Friday to her home nt llllt, Cnl., after spend ing a few days In the city visiting friends nnd relatives. "National Guard," "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and MukIc, 15c. 227 Clarence P.oynton of Missoula, Mont., arrived in tho city Friday morning and expects to locate per manently in this vicinity, "Tho Vulley of the Rogue." Words and music, 15c. 237 Mrs. eCorgo Trana of .Kugene is In Medford for a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Trana fornmrly lived In -Medford, Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe'n. L. F. Uidarie of Portland attended to business matters In the city Thurs day and Friday. Gates Bells Ford car8? J200 down nnd $25 n month. "CASCARETS" BEST IF llest for Uvor and Ilnnels, Cad lll'culll, Had Colds, Sour Stomach Christmas (let a 1 0-eont uox. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tniiKiie, read and nose cIokkcI up Willi a cold always trace this to lot'idd liver; delayed, ferment in;t food In the bowels, or sour, missy stomach. Poisonous matter donned In the In testines, instead of heliiK cast out of the system. Is ro-absorbed Into Hit- Mend. When Ibis onlsmi the delicate brain tissue It causes contiestlo ul that dull, throbliiK. slikeniiiK headache. Cascaiets linmcillatelv cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigest ed food and foul cases, take the ex cess bile from the liver and carry out all the coustlialcd waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret tonluht will snrelv jstrainhton ou out by morninc. They work while ou sleep a in-rent box I from your dniifi;lst means your head clear, stomach sweet, breath ric,ht. complexion rosy and your liver and bowels rcKtilar lor mouths. Adv. The A. W. Walker Auto Co., has opened a branch office In Ashland for the Bale of .Mai well, Saxon and Chalmers cars. Kenneth .Mc'f illlams, formerly connected with the Ashland Overland branch, is In charge of the new branch. Bakery goods at De Voe'i. J. E. Stewart of Portland Is a busi ness visitor In the city for a few days. Bathi 2 oo. Hotel Holland. The A. V. Walker Auto Co., lias sold a Chalmers car to .Mrs. M. M. .Matlock of Keno, Nev., who Is spend ing the winter in Medford. Let Johntou, the Jeweler's show window suggest to you your gifts for the coming ChirBtmns. 222 J. C. Currie is a business visitor In the city from Salem. Typewriter paper ot all ktndi at Medford Printing Co. Elmer Higgins of WatsonviHe Is In .Medford for a few das visiting friends and attending to business matters. Every borne needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. Useful, ornamental, an Ideal t,lft Installment plan of pay ment If you wish. Many styles and sizes In stock. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. 2'i t S. F. Worswlck arrived in the city from San Francisco. Cal., Thursday afternoon for a brief business visit. Our prices are the lowest. I ask you to compare and he convinced. Johnson the Jeweler. 222 L. T. Hodson of Portland is spend ing a few days In Medford attending to business matters. 884 Phone -Heath's Drug Store. A. H. Bailey of Seattle. Wash., was a Medford visitor Thursday and Fri- dap. investigating iiediord's reor ganized financial system. Rotted cow manue. Hoover's dairy J. C. Bigger of Portland Us among the out of town business visitors in tiie city. The Bungalow Cro'e, cor. Ri"erl le and Jackson. Kverythlng for every body. Our o".'n auto delivery to all parts of the eltv. Phone 48"-U. No waiting for yoi'r vua. 2-' J. B. Pratt of Montague, Cal., Is visiting friends and relatives in the city. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. O. Wyss of Portland spent Friday In Medford on business. See the etocfc labels carried by tho Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. Golden West Coffee ' is "just Kt?nr ENTHUSIASI X The Store Ts ChnrcreH With Tt Jt meets you the moment you enter tho store in every section at 'every turn on every floor it's in the atmosphere. It's the real' Christmas spirit--the re? -it makes shopping roach the highest degree of pleasure. al joy of giving it is unmistakable inspiring contagious. Come ioin the throngs V in tins Christmas store. Jts Service is Wholly tor YOU. Jt otters attractions for old and voung- ? ? ? t ? f T f ? ? r I M. M. Department Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS Reduced Prices on Coats Suits and Skirts Xo matter what your requirements or preferences mav be, our assortment is so large and varied and the styles so up-to-the-minute that they can be met. Tome in and see them the prices will suit vou. Nothing more appropriate for Christ mas Presents. - Xmas Handkerchiefs Fancy Bags and Purses SILK Made of crepe de chine nnd Jap silk, in plain colors or white with hand embroidery, or dainty lillie French corner designs and borders, price. ..25c Bath Robes $3.50 Ladies' Ruth Knbes, made from heavy bath robe liiankcts with cord and tassel 1'usleninns, big runse of patterns, nil sixes; special $3 to $5 Flannelette Gowns 89c Outing Flannel Nielit Clowns, made in hvo styles, hili mid lew neck, extra long; (i rial lull special, each. liee 85c lo $2.00 X Fancy Towels t Hijf range of weaves in Turkish Towels, willi ivasli olulli to mutch, pink, blue anil veiled, priced at fJ from ' 25c to $1.50 our line ol w omen s Curses and Mass is most com plete. Many new styles in beaded, pin seal, patent seal and silk moire bais; select one now while the stock is complete; prices from 75c to $6.50 Xmas Ribbons I'-'-inch width, in many new and attractive designs price I T ? f t f f T i v t 4 t t f t I Other Fancy Ribbons from 3 to 8 prices inch widths, 25c to 39c 75c 1 Holiday Neckties An exeepliiinally fine line of neckwear for men in every wanted shade nnd pattern. Buy him neck wear for Christinas .35c to 50c R. M. C. Threads Complete slocks of H. M. 0. Embroidery nnd Cro chet Threads in white, ecru, linen and nil colors. NURMI'S BREAD Is ruining. l!e a "spug" buy useful gifts. Nothing is belter or more enjoyable for the Christinas feast as well as for every meal ihan 'Medford Creamery' Butter It's made of pasteurized I'iraiti and ihri'e is nothing be 1 1 er made. FACTORY WORKERS nnd others who labor indoor? should always take the strength compelling tonic-food in SCOTT'S EMULSION to keep up their strength, a nourish f hir n increase their energy. tlH SCOTT'S is helping jj thousands-; notyvu? 6wU A Lwwuc. liiuulicld, N. J. t t f Y t f r r t t t ? ? f ? f t t f f is better for the simple reason that the ingredients are better. Just one bite of Nurmi's Butter-Nut Bread and back comes your childhood appetiteIt's good good good! lint no wonder it's good it's'niade from high grade materials, such as eastern hard wheat flour, eane sugar, pure hwd, milk. et, and it's made by patent profess in a modern, clean bakery. Madam, vou couldn't make better bread than Butter-Nut if you tried to. Wo have tho aid of science, modern niarhinerv nnd ovens. Think of it. It's o'nlv natural that we can make the finest bread that can be made and we do it. lieineniber, best broad is the most economical. Your grocer sells llutter-Xut. Ask for it by name and see that you get it it's worth while. Nurmi Baking Co. AVe also make Van-Dandy, Nurmi's Uye, French, "Whole Wheat and Pullman ? T i t T 'I4 Y T Y Y Y t Y Y t t t Y Y T ? Y f Y ? f y CAFE HOLLAND HltKAKKAST .MK.N'r. 13c Hot Cakes anil Coffeo or Milk IllBculm nnd Coffee or Milk. 20c Waffles und Coffee or Milk. 'ii;cc Aiiple Mid Toast or Coffee. 125c 2 KkK, nn' st'e! "r SnusaKe and Wheat CakeB or BncKwneat Ca'ten Frlod Potatoes niscult and Cofl'eee or Milk. Stewed r-nines or Baked Apple me Oat Meal llani'or iacon and Ekk, any aty'e rrled Potatoes Iliucuit or Hot Cakes Coffee or Milk Sieved Prunes or Duked Apple are Out Meal Small Sirloin Stoak Fried Potatoes Toast or niscult or Hot Cakes Coffee or MUlt Stewed Prunes or nuked Apple . 10c Sliced Orange Oat Meal Poached Errs on Toast Fried Potatoes Toast or Biscuits Coffe or Milk Stewed Prunes or Baked Apple ' WE ALSO SKIIVK MERCHANTS' lA'X'C'tl 25c $Q.OO $20 00 Suits Just Think of it Going and Going Fast at $1198 Do you want oner Better hurry or the other fellow will have it. We still have lots of those High Top Shoes at. - - - . $3.50 Another lot of those big heavy shoes $1.75 Boys' shoes as low as $1.00. We want vou to know about it. Flannel Shirts, $ Sweaters, Underwear, Work Shirts, Wool Sox, Gloves, Odd Pants 3K and Blankets A big line of Men's Pants as low as 98c The whole entire stock going and Going Quick That's all Today Will H. Wilson i s