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PAGE TWO MEm'OPD matt, TrMurxE, MEnropn, , oT?Er;oxT, Monday, December 11. imr TOCAL AND J PERSONAL 3. ;, -Chapman ot die .Mcilfoi'l Fruit Co., wi'iH to Hoiicimrj! Saturday to confer with S. !. ftnlt'in. wwrnl manager of th Oregon Fruit Co. The Oregon Fruit r"-. 1,; '' fr"" bouses In OrfiKon, of win. J: II. e .Mid ford Fruit f'o. Is one. Hotted cow mnnue, Hoover's dairy. Ernest MeKee and Fort lliiu'innl motored to tlie Appk'mtte Siniliiy and spent the day. "What about one of those ferns for your wlfu's Xtmis present. 1'lerce, the Florist, certainly Iiuh a nice lot of them. , diaries Munon Sunday nlchl cau- . tr.red the bowling reeord 01 the Flks alloys, bowling When in Ja: ?onvllle( .-a. at The i Crescent, Chicken dinner ovo-y S in , day. 2 2tl Guy Chlldei'K has returned to Med .' ford, afler having worked for t-:ome tlmo at 11 mine In the Slsklyous. Swcot older at Do Voe's. O. V; IMycrs of Grants Pass spoilt Sunday In lh eily vlnllln;; friends. Annual 'New Year Hall at Hotel Medford, January Int. 1917. tf H. Valler of Applcgatu win a Bed ford. visitor over the week-end. ' Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. Ernest Dower of Ttunconi spent Sunday and Monday in Medford visit ing friends. Alagazine subscriptions. Quick ser vice, accurately handled. In burl iness, want yours. Hertford UcjoK Store. -,. Hodney Brllten of flinnts Pas upont Saturday and Sunday In Mud ford. IluUormllk, 10c gal. T-n Voo'8. l)r. ond Mrs. .1. K. Itmldy nre In 'Medford today, having returned Sat urday from Spokane, Wash., where they' spent some tlmo visiting. Medford people should appreciate enterprise shown by .Medford mer chants. Just watch the windows. As sn instance, do not pass the Mtdford Hook Store without noticing their display of stationery. itov. J. II. 1 1 h r 111 011 of (limits Pass spent Sunday In .Medford. Dr. lledKeV nppei.dlcllls patients stand 100 per cnt cured. Mr, and Mm. C. I), lloon, of Med ford, who nre on their way to Iowa, stopped In Eugeno for a short, visit at the home of Mr. and Mm. George. 'HuclitibliS, at H88 Ollvo street. Mis. .'rtpon bra-sister of Mrs. Ditchholz. Kugeno Itegtaler. I. W. Grirrtlli's $2,000,000 spec tacle, Intolerance, or "The Mcllier and the jnw,'' has run for threw ron seciitivo months at the ),lbcr: Theatre New York', and at recent, house Is sold out four weeks in ad vance, at $2 top price ovonlug, and ?1 matinee. V. M. Johnson of Jacksonville spent Monday In tho rlly attending to business matters. Order your holly wreaths now of Pierce, tho Florist. Iteal English Holly. Hurt Iluscli, formerly connected llh the Saxon Motor Co., of Port land, Is now In charge of the shop of tho A. V. Walker Auto Co. Mr. Iluscli will make his home In .Medford permanently, his family having Joined li 1 111 here. Do you want to get married? 1 11111 looking for a husband, said the mys terious girl in Hawkins Drug Store' V.lndoy. I j. X. Van Cleave of W'enatiliee, Wash., Is a recent arrival in Med ford. Or. Heine, pi I b-.n and surgeon. Specialty, eye car. nose, throat. Of flco over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. .Mrs. Frank Lewis of Kagln Point spun Monday in the city shopping. Iliown'.n for home-made candles, X. Gentian was a bu.duess visitor In the city Monday from Eagle Point. Seo Have Wood about that fire In surance policy. Orftco, Iioom 404 M.j F. & II. llldg. J. 11. Huston of Portland Is in Medford today transacting business with local men hauls. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets 1!i.it is 4'ie j, vinl crv "f tlfwtntls Jincc llr. 1'dw.nds piodinvd ('live lVi K'ls. die sul.-.imcc .,r c.di.mcl. l)r. IMw.inl. a pr.u in mic plivsci.Hi for 17 Kars and i--,..mu-I uM-linlc en emy, discovered the ii.rmuli fur (Hive Tahiti? v.lntc ttc.tl.ng p,pttit t'..r ilin.ilic ci..ii:i'-,m .itid t.-rpid liver. J'r. l:.ln-:,id-,' t 'live '1 aid, d.i net c.'in.iin c.d-in-1. but a lic.il.ng, su'Uii-ii'itvii!i'tabl.- !.,x;nnc. N'e griping is the "'kcYlv !c" oi tb-s.' lillle aigar-riaud. ebu -col.a 1 ,1 i.c!cii. 'l iny c iii-c i n; bow-Is and li i t r tn ac noiinallv. Tht v never iercc tl-.nii to unnatural acti in. U yuu li.ivc a "dart; brown iia u'b" now and ihcn a bad hri.iiii n dull, tired feeling sick lirail.n-hc --lorpitl liver and arc 1 iisiip.itetl, you'll 1 1 1 1 I quick. Mtre and t.nlv pl-a-Mnt results from oik- or little Dr. l.dw.utls' Olive 'I'll, lets at lit.liiinc. T'liOllsands t.tke em- or two every night jnt to krea riitlit. Trv Ihenl. Kc and i: Kr lx. Ml drtigeists. Tlie llrndstreet of Filmdom "Wbl" says: "If Mr. Griffith expected to knock their eye out, he did." "Intol erance" landed with a "Imp;;" that rocked Promlvtay, and it will keep on rocking for ninny niontln. Stupen dous, tremendous, revolutionary, In tense, thrilling, und then you can throw the old t: owr!ter away itii'" g in up wit.: 1:1c di'-tionaiy because ; 1.11 can't ii; -' a' Jectlves en'Migh. Mr. Cllfrilli ll'i lull, on ilie screen what Is, without iiuostion, tho most stlr- r ;.g huiiia 1 t -'islou th ; has ever been pres.Micif to th. world. -vo spectatdt1, d' v.::, book, speet h rr jr.; otiier ''.' r sslon unuer'tiol hy maul. hid lias . r registere 1 the :-lir-riiig uioli.is that this produf.'.on i.'.ngs. Imo'iiance' is ten times greater tbo' ''.he llirlh of a Na ttn." "In'oierance"' is sj idg tl'at i. i.iort ever one will feel a desire lo ;-o back and sc.- It n second o- a third f r.ie to gra.n many of Ihe sitiirifiiini. Mr. and Mrs. .1. O'Hib n of Seattle, Wash., are spending a few days In the city. What about one of this ferns for your wife's Xiuas present. Pierre, tho Florist, certainly has a nlco lot of them. .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morris of Rock Point spent Sunday In the city visit ing friends. The inysteriaiis girl In llaskli.s Drug Slore window says her husband must use a Durham Duplex razor A. li. ( onlloy of the O. A. C. Cor vallls, spent Sunday and Monday in the city. For l.ft Grippe a. ,11 TonsilltK sec Dr. Hedges, whM i-aioves th' e.iure. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Johnson of Portland 1110 Medford visitors for a few days. For the host Insurance see Holmes i he Insurance Man. C. ('. Churchill and family of Yroka, Cal., motored to Medford Sun day. He sure and see the mysterious gli'l in llasklns Drug Store windo.v. Frank X. F.gnn of Cincinnati, O., Is spending a few days In Medford on business. Citizens A mass meeting will be. held at the Natatoriuni Wednesday evening, Dece rr 1:1. Hon.; owners en the paving ore especially invited also thoso who expect to )n Iheir home in tho future. F. V. Medyn ski. ' " J. 11. Smith and J. T. White ot ('.rants Pass were Medford visitors over the week-end. A Xiuas present sure to please. One of those blooming plants from Pierce, tho Florist. .1. C. l.onergan of Portland Is spending u few days in tho cltyjil tendiug to business mutters. Fresh chocolates at Da Voes. Miss Ktliol Cleveland of Seattle, Wash., In spending a few days in Ihe city. "National Ouarrt," "Dattlo Cry or Peace." Word's and Music, ir,c. 2'J7 Miss Helen Cowgill of the (). A. ('., Corvallls, is a Medrord visitor Tor a few days. ' "The Valley or tho Iiokuc." Words and music, Kic. 207 C. I. Nelson is a business visitor In the c ity from Seattle, Wah. Hlg uc 111 1 1 U shakes at Do Voo'n. Irwin liostwlck of Klamath Falls spent Sunday and Monday in the city visiting friends. Gates sells Ford cara, $200 down and $25 a month. illK l7i.MlNU HttrlMI. t-ii.1l. il AL viittr UniHjUt fur 4 M-i'lrft-tt'r tHuiiiouit ltrnnt lit lo 4 B"i .m nirtniK. I'.r,, ik I with 111 m; Kil.Nm, ThIp .!I;.t. Tin nf yr.nr IrnRl;M. '.rt'tlM MV.S.1 m.l.HtM lsliA.il I'll.!.. I t f SrtlB BY BRijfifilSTS tVtTO'HSM (' f J .- $- .-. v SiK'cr Toilet Ac cessoncs Wo show scyi'i'til coiniilt'tos'.'N. ip.clml iiiii iiuitiicmv ailicli's. nisi) niiiiiy iiuli ii!ii;il iiocrs usi'l'iil ir.it! l'.Fet '.al Hi t cut iuil i:; (lit'Ci-tt'tl tt: Jin-e hc.-iri:i;J Ihe veil -1 1 ii tratV tuurk tit t'lii- tiiutieni ( niimi.;- Ilie I't-tiv:- I I meil sxui::;!! c! Mii'remc ,,,,nliu !!. n 1 m Martin J. Rcddy ,'.-, W, -' i:i V 'v. i J .It. Oh:en of Grants P.ish was a Medford visitor over the week-end. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Ed Couley spent Sunday cud Mon day in the city visiting friends. Hatha 25e. Hotel Holland. Pat Swayne of Welkins was in Modford visiting frlenda Sunday and Monday. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Fred P. I'eiifbdd of Portland Is among the out of town men, who spent tlu week-cm'. !n the city. ! Every homo needs a "Pacific" j Cedar Chest. Order one now for j Christmas. I'seful, ornamental, an Ideal f,lft. Installment plan of pay ment if you wish. Many styles and sizes In slock. Pacific Furniture and Fl.xiurc Factory. 2'11 Frank Meis.-han rf Grants Pass was in Modf'uM ' 'is friends Sun day and Monday. 8S4 Phono Heath's Drug Store. A. I'Tks ot I o"nand Is a busi ness visit ) In the city for a few days. Tho Bungalow Tro-e, cor. lti"ersl.lo and Jackson. J'verylhlng for every body. Our o'vn rule delivery to all parts of the cliv j'hono 4N"i-R. No waiting for your gc-Ms. 225 Frank John. on of Paso .lloblcs. Cnl., is here to attend Ihe funeral of his mother, tha Ir '0 Maltha M. jo in son, w ho was buried t day. Gasoline and oil at De Voo's. The Alpha ivi'-i ela-s of the Clnts tian Sunday s boo; will meet with .Mrs. G. II. West, el:; West Second street TI1ursd.1v afternoon at 2:30. See the fito.-K labels carried by tho Medford PrintlDg Co., It you are In k hurry. The Medford liiah cchool alu'l'.".i will hold an iniiioilaul meeting on the Mezzanine floor of ihe Hotel .Med lord this evening J'I-hik for tho an nual Christina? ball v. Ill be dlscuss-?;l and tho election of of!icors for the coming year will no held at this time All alumni are ov:du)iy requested lo be present at 7:.'!0 p. in. Mrs. Leach Harcley, corsets. Phone 0S3-.I. SL'G X. Hartlelt. The Epworth I.eagii-t ot the Melhol dlst church will hold their regular monthly business meeting at the church Tuesday evening at 7:". At this tinio business that will bo of in terest to all leaguers will lie trans acted and all members and friends are urged to be present. MEN WOMEN Are you (lied of work that offers i J It t lo or no chances for advancement? I Why not become n drugless physician. Tho field Is large, opportunities great j and 'tlie profession "'honorable , and j lucrative to tjie trained pi uctloner. Wo offer a thorough course in Anat omy and Physiology, Electro-tlieaphy, Phototherapy, Vibration, Massage, Spondylo-therapy, Diognasis. etc., etc. I If you are interested, call or address Drs. Mac Fherson, Williams and Blew Grand Ave, at E. Alder St. Portland, Oregon. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Tonight Only .THE STAR SUPREME iss Billiel Burke IN loria's Sui'lftt'd by Henry KnlUrr. A Motion Picture Novel hy Ir. ami Mrs. HuiuM't Union's. If ovi luivc vvvv soon UnilA lUirko, you'll want to srn tl.h 1'irturt1; (f yon haven't, romo tii en.ii a Irtat. Yon'M ni:-c KATHLYN WILLIAMS In l!olt'i-t Aim's lli'iincltS l-'aiuoiis Sioi Into The rnmitive tom- i:itov Mt.11 r THE VlMi I'l' HAKItAltA W'UHTII PAGE lay The first express shipment of ap ples from Medford on tlio direct to tho consumer nln, Inaugurated by the Ilogue Itlver Fruit and Produce associal ion, was made today when 135 bo'xes of Yellow New low 1111 were forwarded by express to addresses in a dozen middle western and eastern slates. Sale of the apples was affect ed through thu smiling out of a large number of colored folders by the as sociation. Attorney . K. Philips has re moved his orflces to M. F. & II. Build ing, rooms d 2 f-4 1: 11 . Elevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to r"0. Clint Gallatin aud W. X. Campbell have returned from business trips to i'orlland. '-' If pou want legal advice or papers, go to tho Medford Legal Information Bureau. Reasonable fees. Mis. .1. F. Lew is of Kagle Point was a Medford visitor Monday, Raymond Header returned to Med ford Monday niorniag from Eagle Point, where he has spent the past few days. Xewton Gorman of Kagle Point w-as n Meijford visitor Monday. Del Claspoll of Butte Falls was In Medford .Monday, lie. will leave shortly for Honolulu, where he will spend tlie winter. G. W. Roberts of Eagle Point trans acted business in Medford Monday. George Stevens of Ross l.ane was a hiulness visitor in Medford Mon day morning. Attorney Pentz has established Medford Legal Information Bureau, for tho benefit of outside clients. 2 -r' plJ!Uf J UWlMSMTitr 1355 SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT Thursday Matinee and Night DECEMBER 13-14 hit. Tlmisday 2:1" Sharp. Kit'lit 8:1.") Slmrp. !at. Doors 1:::0 Xi-iit, Dooiri 7:?,0 Seats Now Selling SLnces PRICES Nights : Lower floor $1; Balcony 25c, 50c, 75c Thurs. Mat. Lower floor 75c; Balcony 25c, 59c The Most Stupendous ATTRACTION tlie WOKLD has EVEE KNOWN Direct from 8 Weeks Columbia Theater S. F. iMiriiH'ily known as "Tho Mollior and tho Law." It took 3 years time, 2 Million Dollars, the Genius of D. W. Griffith to Make the World's Most Gigantic Production Carrying Its Own Grand Symphony Orchestra of 30 Don't Wait Se one of the First to See the Grand Spectacle of . National Wide Reputation. (Miinjr tliivct to the Mft I'opolitan Theater, Seattle, Wasliiii.n'tnii. CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED. mom Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Hudson Super-Six United States Tires and Tubes Oils, Greases," Bump ers, Mud Chains, etc. BernardfMotor Co., Inc. CKO. s. TlfKlCllLKl.'. Ties, and Misr. Mrs. H. C. Bcnslnger and little son arrived In Medford Monday morning from Spokane, Wash., and will spend a week with her brother, T, E. Dan iels, later leaving for Los Angeles to spend the winter. Miss Caroline Jacobs left Monday for her home at Drain, Ore,, arter spending n week visiting friends. In .Medford and Jacksonville. Mrs. O. E. Simpklus of Eaglo Point was shopping in Medford Monday. Fred Osburn U ft Monday morning for Canada, where he will locato In Che Prince Rupert district. E. 11. Bonner of Wolf Creek was In Medford Monday attending to busi ness matters. spent Sunday at Eagle Point, visiting spent Sunday in Eagle Point, visiting friends. Address ".Medford Legal Informa tion Bureau" If you want to know the law or hnve papers drawn. 22T The regular rehearsal of the Choral Society will be held Tuesday evening In St. Mark's Hall. A full atten dance is desired, as special business is to come before the society. DANISH STEAMER NORA 13 SUNK BY SUBMARINE LONDON, Dec. 11. Lloyd's an nounces that the Danish steamer N.M-a is Vt-ncved to have been sur.i: The I.'t.ra was a vessel of 772 grj;5 Inns. tier recent movements l;:v.'f: m.t been rt ported. With Medford trade is Medford made 3-FERFQRMANCES-3 Wednesday Night vax u. n:n;s;ox iSec and Treas. At. For Xmas or any other time there's nothing more pleasing or useful than a good oil heater. Nine hours of solid comfort from a gallon of PEARL OIL. Good looking,dependable,durable. Prices: $3.75 to $7.7S nr.' fecnon Oil Heater For best results usa PEARL OIL ) For Sale bj Garnett-Corey Hardware & Plumbing Co. Medford Furniture Co. Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement ""TOMORROW NIGHT (NOT A MOTION I'ICTlItK) "His Whole Life Work the Reclamation of L. YKO'MANS Offers THE DRAMATIZATION BY MARK SWAN OF THE WESTERN CLASSIC J!v Harold 3 Jell Wright The Winning of Barbara Worth With VIRGINIA HARDY A Strong Cast of Well Known Players. A Beautiful Scenic Production. See the Sand Storm in the Desert. This Is tin" Only C ompany in tho VnitiMl fctntcw or Cnn aihi l'liiylnx This I'lay, Hence the Original Company SEATS NOV SELLING Lower Floor $1.00; Balcony, 1st four rows, 75c; next four rows, 50c; balance 25c. BUUSUU9BSMB9R3E Insist Upon Home Products THESE GOODS ARE MADE IM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME ! BILLINGS & AUTO WORKS . MOST l l'-TO-DATM SHOP OF ITS KIXD IX SOI'THMIX OliKGOX. Xcir Maiiinoiy ami Tools recently added, also large stock of sup plies. Wo build auto bodies, tops and wheels, do frame work, wagon and 'buiigy work, tire setting, rubber tiro work, build hnrrows and spray tanks, do all kinds of plow work, sharpen axes, do light and heavy black smithing aud repairing of all kinds. Work guaranteed and honest p rices. SHOP CO It XK It 8T1I AXl) ItlVKItSIDK AVKXl'E. If otul little pigs you'll hei hogue rivelrj oat-h morn, ; yvSB3- A"!-mir 1,,i,k an(I e:,ti ? i5fe5SStSSt: You'll soon u'l-ow into thatl I flUcORi?ll7r( ii ill f 13! U i rLJ dduk JIM. Of haviiiR "AC'OKX" nanis'j . mill liar-oil for vour uninp. pOINT PA.0" INDEPENDENT MARKET "Around the Corner" OUR SERVICE STATION For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and , lURKIATIXG PIPE (Jo to J. A. SMITH, 123 N. Grape St. Tf!elioiie SHO Has Become Centered in Kings Basin Desert." CARRIAGE Patronize the Institution that Maintains the Largest Payroll in MedCord The Medford Printing Co. Tlie Pest Enuipped Job Plant in Oi-ejron Outside of Portland