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TAOE TWO MEDFOKT) MATL TRICUXK, lEDFORD, OUKCOW SATURDAY. 1)K 'KMBKR 9. 1910 TOCAL AND PERSONAL A number or vlulalors of I he ii' w head IlKht ordinance were allied laht nii;lil liy dm i.olice Unit another in I rail Ion of llio ordinance Hill mean arrest and a heavy fine. Those nam crt' were rlillnK hi. yrles or 1i1y-Iiik wagons without gUlits. Order your liolly wreaths no a1 of Pierce, thu Klorlnl. Heal. English Holly. Juvenile Officer Charles Cay spent Saturday aflcinoon ut Ashland ut- . tending to official lmsliieFs. Flour $1.9.1 at Hulterflelds (irorer) I'lionn 21C. K. S. Hates of Eugene Ik a business visitor in the illy tor a few days. Urnwn's for home-made candles. Sirs. 1. 11. August of St. I'aul, Minn., is spending a few days In tlie city. Boo Davo Wood about that tire ln Bunmco policy. Office, Itoora 404 M. F. & IT. DldK. K. M. Anderson of Portland, Ore,, arrived in ten i lly Friday evening for a brief business visit. What about one of thin ferns for your wife's Xmas l'rescnt. Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a nice lot of thorn. Arthur Land of Chlco, Oil., Is Kpcnillng a Tew ilayn In the city on llllHillCHB. For La flrliu.e rod Tonsil Ills, roc Dr. Hedges, wh lomovos th cause. lien Ilallcy of Salmon1 Mar, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city an huslnesft. Hnvo yon tried the 31a Pullman noon-day lunch at Hrown'n. 22 M V. H. and Hay Kci.ur, railed to Medford by llio dealli of their mother. Mrs. Kutli Kelzur, left Friday nlgbt for their home In llend, Ore. Flour $1.95 at llutterflelds Grocery Phone 210. 223 U. F. Deford of Central Point spent Friday night and Saturday lit Med ford. For the bent insurance see Holmes i ho Insurance Man. Mrs. T, M, l.orlmer of Diinsniulr. Cnl., Is spending' a few days in the city visiting frleiulH. A Xmss present sure to plonso. One of 'llinso blooming plants from Pierce, the Florist, Topha Hbguo of Grants Pass spent Friday and Saturday, In tho city. Fresh cliocolnlos at Un Voes. Iliirder Turnbul! of Coleman Croele wns in Jledford Kutilrday morning on bis viiy to .IncKsonvllle, where he collected bounty on four coyotes, killed in the Coleman Creek district "Nntlounl Uunrn," "Hauls' Cry of Peace." Words and Music, 1 5c. 227 W. (iiirvln of Talent spent Friday and Saturday In the oily. ' "Tho Valley of tho Rogue." Words and music, 1 5c. 237 ' ' W. II. Pendleton or Central Point was a Medrord visitor Friday and . Ha tur day. Dig Co milk shakes at T)e Voa'n. Oaten soils Ford carf $200 down and $2'i a month. V. Humphrey of the Whitney mine Is a .Medford visitor lor tho week end. Tinkory goods at De Voe'a. .1, 1a JlaoKonsio of riuucom is a .Medforil visitor ror a few days. Hatha 25o. Hotel Holland. Ernest JleKee has been confined to bis home for u collide of days with a eiiso or blood poisoning in his bund. Poison resulted from infection from a boll, Snlurdiiy be was iiiiirb Im proved. Typewriter paper ot all klnda at Medford Printing Co. M. C. McDonald of 121 Coltaur street i confined to his bed wilb a severe mtnrlc of i hcuiiiallsiii. Wo bnve bulli up a fine liiiMiucs on fair dealing. High class goods and low prices. Johnson the .leweler, o... Cafe Holland 40c Sunday Dinner 40c HEI.ISII Swei t Pier, lei n lid lilpe Olives' SHIP Cream of Tomato FISH Scalloped Salmon ROASP Young Medlord Turkey. Cr.mboivy Satire Prime l!il,K r lt,.o( an ,iu, vi:(.i:tai;i.i:s String neaii. St.-.im,-, Potatoes -Maslnd rotntnes SAl.AI) imllflowoi with Mnyonti.iiip ir?siii8 DELIMITS H hohd . Pumpkin Pie MUul. ,.k, Ppoiuo (..:., Vanilla li d, ,,, Coffee IV.i slk ( Fnilcr iiciv mihu.h' i vnenl ) I.orge irowils aro attending the bazar at llio . Presbyierlan church. The Fancy Fair will close this even ing with a fie concert anil get-together community social. Ever.tbody woleomo. Every borne needs a "Pacific" Codar Chest. Order ono now fori Chrislmas. I'selnl, ornamental, an ideal tift. Installment plun of pay ment if you wi.,h. Many styles and sizes In st-M-u. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. 211 Mr. and Mis. F. M. lllalne of the Alodoc orchard were shopping In Med ford Saturday. fiS 1 Phono Ileum's Drug Store. W. it. Mcl.eod ot Prospect is In Medford to spend the week-end. Rotted cow iiianue, Hoover's dairy. The llungalow i':o-o. cor. ItWersi le and Juckriim. Everything for every body. Our o'"n cute delivery to all parts of the cliv Phono 1S'j-R. No waiting friryoi'i" cms. 221 Tho Elks howling tournament was opened Friday night on the club al leys wltli a match between the teams captained by Diamond and Tcngwald. the Diamond team caplurlng two out of the three games. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. Lester I.avton or Applegate spent Saturday in the cily visiting friends and attending to business matters. Seo the stori; labeis carried by tho Medford Printing Co., If yen are In a hurry. The snow rail of Friday was not heavy enough to interfere wilh Irain schedules, tho track being clear even In the Slsklyous. Mrs. I. each Ilarcley, corsets. Phone CS3-J. 32(1 X. Martlelt. Miss Petlibone of Grants Pass is spending a few days in Medford visit ing friends. Attorney W. K. I'blpps has re moved his offices to M. '' II. liulld lug, rooms 421-42(1. Klevator ser vice. Telephone number cliunged to G3li. A car of Uliio Triaglo brand Winter Nellls pears was sold Friday In Now York through Dennis, Kimball and I'ope, at .$2,0!) per box. Dr. Heine, pliylsclnii and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's, Classes fitted. Lane Kelsoo or Derby, Ore., spent Saturday In Medford trading with lo cal merchants. Dr. Hedges' appendicitis , patients Bland 100 per cent cured. George. Hutch of San Francisco is a business visitor lu Medford ror a few days. Dr. T. T. Shaw, who lias boon prac ticing dentistry lu Jacksonville for (bo past 12 years, has opened dental parlors lu Medrord. Ho has opened an ol'l'lco upstairs over Daniels Cloth ing store, In tho rooms formerly oc cupied by Dr. .lanes. 222 It. H. Henwcnd of Sun Jose, Cal.. spent Friday and Saturday lu Med ford on business. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schunianii llelnk and baby are spending the week-end in .Medford. Old papers for salo at this office at 20c for 100. William A. Gosling of Seattle is in Medford for a few days on business. Checks aggregating over $10.0(10' were distributed to local fruit grow ers last week by Guy Connor. This sum represents returns on Jl cms of fruit. Highest quality, Jewelry repairing diamond settin repairing watch Martin J. Reddy The ljualily Storo Reliable Goods. Main SI. Medford, Ore. 212 IS. USED CARS For Sale at Bargain Prices 1 New Willys-Knight Touring Car I Lis Imvii used for a short time as ilciiioiistraUir. 1 Dodge BrothersToiiring Car Only driven liOill) miles: 1 ii-f s in edud slmpe; paint and milii'lsti'i ini; as ijixnl as new: in first-class me chanical cdiidii inn. 1 Dodge Brothers Roadster lias run ;;.-i!0 miles, this one, 1 Dodge Brothers Car That has hctii transformed into a "Hiii;"; is painted while: has a mohair top and is in first-rate lnnniii" order. Call and Inspect These Cars Bernard Motor Co. OPPOSITE S. P. DEPOT City Electrician Hinnian has re ceived an automatic lime switch, which, when installed will automati cally turn off and on all over-head street lights in the city, with the ex ception of those on .Main street. Once the switch Is set, it works, automati- 'ally, oven rewinding itself. Saving on electricity Is expected to pay for the switch within a short time. Sweet cider at De Voe's. John I.. Hohulpemnn of Portland is spending n few days in the city transacting business. A beautiful scenic, production of Harold Hell Wright s charming story of the wesl, "Tho Winning of Barbara Worth." i stjie legitimate attraction at the 1'age next Tuesday night. The charming young actress Virginia Har dy will be seen as Harhara. In this beautiful character she has won high honors wherever (he play lias been seen. C. II. Collier of San Francisco is spending a few days in the city on business. HIg line of baskets for presents. Handicraft Shop. 223 1 1. C. Hartels of Kugene, Ore., ar- rived in the city Friday evening for ja brief business visit. Day Craft novelties at Handicraft Shop. 223 II. K. Miller of San Francisco Is among the out of town business men spending a few days .in t lie city. Nicest lino of Christinas Cards in Medford. Handicraft Shop. 223' .1. C. Cnrrio of Salem, Ore., Is spending a few days In the city visit ing friends and attending to business matters. Dennlson's Xmas package trim mings. Medford Hook Store. M. Rockwell of Jacksonville is In Medford to spend the week-end. My goods are new and up to date. Quality guaranteed. Engraving done free. Do your Xmas buying at Fay 10. Diamond, Jeweler. At teh sign of the rod dial clock. 223 Dick Townsend of the Portland Railway, i.lght aud Power Co., spent Saturday in Medford. ,.T! If Tongue Is Coaled, llrcntll Hail, Stomach Sour, Clean Idvcr itnd liowels. Give "Callfoarnia Syrup of Figs" ut onee-u teaspoonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sort, half sick, Isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look mother! see if tongue is canted. This Is a sure sign that Its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross irritable, roverisli, stomach sour breath bad or has stomach ache diar rhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs" and in a few hours all the con stipation poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its lit tle bowels without grilling and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative" lie- cause it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly iovo its taste. Full directions for baliles children ot nil ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. ltewaro of counterflet fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 0-ce.nt bottle of "California Syrup of FIrs'V then seo tin,: U is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." car is practically a new A car of Winter Nellis pears, 13 per cent Jumble auj only 11 per cent larger than ISO size, has born sold at Liverpool at an average of $2.3", net. Columbia Records for Xmas to be mailed east should go at once. We wrap them for sending free. Medford Hook Store. Horace McPliorson or Eugene ar rived in the city Saturday mornim' land will make his home lu Medford. Mr. and Mrs. II. li. Taylor of Apple gate wero shopping in tho city Sat urday. Quackey Doodless Is just nervous (Willi exciiejiieui 10 anow w liai goou little boy will take him homo. Med rord Hook Store. Miss Josephine Benlley left for her home in Dunsmulr Friday evening after spending n few days In Medford and vicinity visiting friends. AVbat about one of those ferns for your wife's Xmas present. Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a nice lot of them. The map of llio proposed irrigation district hung in the window of the Commercial club building Is attract ing much attention since the calling of the irrigation district election for December 2 7., A Mado-ln-Oregon sale by the la dles of the First M. K. church De cember 14, 15 and 10 In F. K. Deii.il bldg. E. Main. Hig chicken dinner j Friday and Saturday from 11:30 to 2. j Music by Heine orchestra during meals. " 223 Stanley Skeller a stranger In Med rord who stated be is on his way. to Illinois, foil in an epyleptlc fit on .Yfain street at noon and was taken to Sacred Heart hospital by R. A. Reamcs. Skeller is about 2.1 years of age. llo Is; expected to com pletely recover by this evening. Tho attraction at the Huge Wednes day night. Thursday matinee and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Financial aid on perfect ing patent. Only one o its kind. Parties must have references. IIox, patent, care Mail. Trluuno. 228 i " Barbara thought of the time when the desert shall be the abiding place of thousands of prosperous people; the home of men. and women whose children shall grow up araid the wonders of nature; wholesome and strong. ' !" ..' T. . "' ' L. C. YEOMANS OFFERS MARK SWAN'S DRAMATIZATION OF HAR OLD BELL WEIGHT'S IDOL OF THE WEST A POWERFUL CAST OF PLAYERS with VIRGINIA HARDY as BARBARA A beautiful scenic -production, to1 H'cthcr with perfect Electrical Ef fects, are essential features with 1 this 'organization SEE THE SEAT SALE MONDAY, Lower Floor, $1.00; I'rutosliug Prohibitive Priri-M I'ulilMii'il VOl,. G. -4t SHOPPING Id - DATS . CHRISTMAS IN'GKliSOI.I, WATCHES $1.00 to Jli.OO VMVKKS.U. PKIlCOl.ATOltS f:l.;.0 to JS.:',',. Mnmoiui K.ice IVi -!ot Knlvrs 3uaran!'f-ti r.i'c to ?:'.,r,o. Coin. Kvit Uoiiiiy. (iill.jtto. An-ln-Stroi'. Durham. Iluplrx S.ifi'ly Iiri from f l.n to J".."0 See llif in. We expect you to visit our store between j night, will be D. W, Griffith's two million dollar spectacle, "Intolor lance." The magnificence of this pro j diutlon beggars description acoord Sing to hot h press and public of New York. San Francisco, and I.os Angeles ! and io bo appreciated it must be seen. The Habylonian scene In the days of Halshazzor, ParlB of the nild ' die ages aud Judea in the daps of .the gentle Nazarlne are depicted as I only the hand of Griffith can de4ct i them. As great v success as was his ! first production, "The Hlrth of a SPECIAL SALE ON USED CARS IE. M. F. - - - $150 IS. H.Ford - - $215 2 E. M. F. each - $200 1 Studebaker Six, 1915, excellent condition $659 1 Brand New 1917 Studebaker at reduced price to make room for other shipments C. E. GATES SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT XOT A MOTION One Night - - Tues. Dec. 1 1 NOTE SAND STORM IN THE DESERT 10 A. M. POPULAR PRICES Balcony, first 4 rows 75c; next 4, 50c; balance 25s ardware Herald Scnil - Orrnsioimlly by Crater Iiko Hardwire Co. MKDFOnil OKKfJWX, MAIN" ST., Announcement To llio liusy Christmas shopper wo submit the following lines of Irppuilnble meri'linmll'e, with Cio saticrnrtlon of knowing that ot their hind they are the best on the market loilay. Nationally Advertised KOSTAXI) AXDIIIOXS AND " FIRK SETS t:.vv to $7.;,o WEAK EVER AI.IMINI M ROASTERS f I. T.-i to $:..30 ONEIDA COM M 1'NITY AND nocKH nuns. 1M7 Sli.VKiav ARK DIAMOND F. I XI E CARVING SETS l-'.'M' up. Natlun," Its importance Is of no con sequence compared with "Intoler ance." Tho musical score, composed by Joseph Carl Uriel, is Interpreted by a large symphony orchestra and a largo crew of operators work hun dreds or effects which add to the realism of tho entertainment. Patrons are urged to make early reservations in orde Tto obviate the necessity of standing in line and missing the op-onina-scenos of tho piny. With Medford fane Is Meoford mnd I'ICTI i:io Tlicro m no otlmr compan ies In tho' I n i ted States or C;ina!ii plavin this play, lu'nce R is the Original coinimnj'. Written Willi Dmitilc-IliltiU Iti-oatl Ax. DEC. 7. 1910. NO. 7. Merchandise of Merit PIONEER COASTERS. VE LOCIPEDES AND HAND CARS. All prices, most complete line in Medforil. WKIGTlt & DITSON INDIAN CI.VIIS JOe The Little Hummer Riiycle for Roys nnd Girl. See aiierti!.e ment in Saturday Evening PoM. kverready flash lights remi(;to.- AND WINCHES TER RIFLES AND SIIOTCI NS. ' now and Christmas Be-ll-a'ns Absolutely 'Removes Indigbstiorj. One package t oves it 2;cnt all druggists You Beat Tim , Me SI XD.W JMXMCH Dill Pkliloa Oliv SOUP ChlcUen Droth with nice. ROAST i Sluing Chiclicn with Drcssini; and Cranberry Sauce. VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Creamed Pea DESERT Choice of Seven Kinds of Pies Coffee Tea 1111k Private lioxes Chinese Noodles ot Night Castiilian Gril Garnctt-Corey Diiilding. AMUSEMENTS 4 TONIGHT 11' you like; a ilrninu of real life ri'nl al'f(M?tiont with a writing free from artil'iciiilitU's .co Strong Wliujesome. You'll lr.vc T.iltle BESSIE LOVE ami WILFRED LUCAS will im press yon as n real num. Keystone- "THE WINNING PUNCH" Willi liui Suninu'rvillc TOMORROW Viola Dana in "The Light of Happiness." COMING: Marguerite Clark and Henry Walthall 0 Southern Oregon s Greatest Place of Amusement AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT MEDFORD'S Cozy Photoplay THEATER Tonight Only Win. A. lirudy Presents Ethei Clayton And . Cariyic Blackwell in The Madness of Helen Also KALEM COMEDY The Mew Salesman TOMORROW Gladys Hulette in ' "The Shine Girl" TO Order tt;nn no Also Cleaning. Pressing and Alterlnd to Pay Austin rage uo L. MAIM, UPSTAIRS