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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1916)
PAOE TWO MniiKonn mau; tiuhttxr, mi:dfokd, orecjox, 'itekday. nrcrEMTren 12, 10m. fOCAL AND L' PERSONAL Lie wire mid see Uu; inyHliiiioiii) sill in llaskliis Drug Store window. William lloff of Salem was 111 Med ;fonl 011 iHiE-iiu'ss .Monday mid Tues lay. j A Xinas prrBcnt sure to please. Olio of lliosn Moomllle; plains from I'll m', ' tlio l-'lorHt. "Old Hill," u horse In th-: nervier of the Medford Ice and Blora?') Co., or the past five years, fell on the K'ippory paveineiit on the llt-ai Creek bridge this iiionilns and ln")ke hl li-K. After siiiiimontiis a ve -tcrliiary, I: was found necessary to slinol th-; animal. This Is the second victim There will he a meet Int, of Hie ex-! ,ii.t Hansen of Kstec-ada, Ore., Is it tlio lev stn-ets, the flrtt lielug ccuthe committee of the llluli School j Mii(iiilhiK the week In the city viiiiiins j k-lied on Kast Alain streets two weeks Parent-Teacher circle Wednesday i i'f rMiIs and relatives. ji-vo. l-'al'.liis may lie prevented and afternoon. Herein her i:, at 1 o'clock I "National Guard," "Battle Cry ofilinn foollni! niv on on fronty n.oi-n- Polnt Is Do mire and come to the ".Made In .Medford Oregon" Sale. December 14, 15, and' 1ti, In tha Deuel hldg. Dig chicken cstahlished ! dinner Kriday and Saturday. .Miifle Thomas Vestal of Kugle spending a few days In transacting business. Attorney Pent, lias Medford Legal Information llureau, hy Ileine'n orchestra C. K. Halley of I'ortliind is In Med ford for a 'c days on business. .1. E. Mi'ler is a business visitor in the city from San Fraucisro, Cal. ; The Lady Klks will liold a lunrh- ln Lumber Co., passed throutih Ogden, I.ady -;iks are urged to he iiresent. These ears will , Those willing to attend, please notify in the liluli school building. There are several matters of business to bo considered and it is very Important that the i halrnian of each committee and all of the oiliccrs be present at Peace." Words and Music, l.-c. -27 .lolin Ollene of Vieka, Cal., was a business visitor in the city Monday afternoon. The Vallev of the Rogue." Words this meeting, and music. 15c. 2;!7 Hotted cow liinuue, Hoover's dairy. v, W. tjiiinn of Sacramento, Cal., What about ono of thosa ferns for s imsiii'-rs visitor in Medford this your wlfu'8 Xmas present. Pierce, . wo(.i;. the Florist, certainly has a nlco lot j rsg j0 nlilk shakes at Da Voa'fl. of them. A. K, Lyons of (;raut3 Pass trans- Mrs. A. I). McKeo of lluneoni spent ' acted business In Medford Monday Monday In Medford visitiuK friends .afternoon. and relatives. When In Ja. -sonvllle, oat at The Crescent. Chicken dinner ovo.-y S ui day. "-il llert McKee of Buncoiu spent Mon day In Medford attending to business matters and visiting friends and rela tives, Sweet cider at De Voea. George Peek of lliiniom was In Medford attending to business mut ters Monday. Annual New Year Ball at Hotel Medford, January 1st. 1017. tf Dick Vincent of Prospect was a business visitor in the city Monday. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. John Dent has returned to Medford Gates sells Ford cars, 1200 down anil $25 a month. - Charles O. Hall of l.ukeview, Ore., Is spending a few days in the city vls- ,ness matters. fiakcry goods at De Voe's. I.on J. liallny of Koseburg is spend ing tbo week in the city on business. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. I Charles Darby of Greenville, Cal., lis among the out of town business 'visitors in tlio city. I Typewriter paper'ot all kinds t j Medford Printing Co. I). O. Islington of Cottage Grove is 'spending a few days in the city on i business. 'Pacific" Order one now for ornamental, an Ideal gift. Installment plan of pay- wlth shipments of horses to be used j ,0t ( you wish. Many styles and Kvery homo needs from Canada, wlie.ru ho was in the.Cedar Chest. employ of the government, lie made Christmas. I'seful four trips from Canada to Kngiiind ill battle service. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. Dr. Hedges' appendicitis patients stand 100 per cut cured. Kd Hamlin of Kden Valley spent Monday nud Tuesday In the city on business. Order your holly wreaths now of Pierce, the Florist. lteal Kngllsli Holly. lli-llen of sizes In stock. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. 2 )1 Monday night a heavy fog hung over the city, wetting the pavement as though a li:;ht rain had fallen. Toward mornini-' tlio fog rose and the temperature dropped, freezing a solid coat of Ice on the pavement, lielore this coating had melted & number of persons and horses had found the Wellen footing uncertain and had tested the ability of the pavement to withstand hard bumps from falling bodies. HSi Phono Ileum's Drug Store. AMUSEMENTS Harry Von dor spent Monday in Medford attending to business matters. Do you want to get married? I am looking for a husband, said the nijs- terlous girl in Huskies Drug Store j Young of Eagle Point was a V. indoy. . ! business visitor In the city Tuesday. John Robertson of Unglo Point spent Monday in Medford on liusl - liess. i Dr..llclne, iijiylsclan and surgeon. Specialty, eyei ear, noso, throat. Of flco over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. Jud Kdsall was a business visllor In tlio city Tuesday from llutlo Kails. J. L. liagsdulo and daughter of j lake Creel; were .Medford visitors: Monday. llrown's for home-made candles. ! Dr. YV. P. Holt of Eagle Point spent j Monday in Medford on professional ' business. See Dave Wood KDout that fire In- i siiranco policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. ; Mrs. T. 1'. lloltz of Eagle Point ; spent Mouday afternoon In Medford : shopping. I What nliout one of this ferns for. your w ife's Xnius present. Pierce, , tho Florist, certainly lias a nieo lot; of them. 1 Doris Coy of Eagle Point was In I Medford .Monday shopping and visit- ! Pig friends. 1 The mysterluiis girl In llaskli.s Drug Store window says her husband must use a Durham Implex razor. i Tom Vestal of Eagle Point trans acted business in tlio fit v Tuesday. . For I.a Grlpi.e Tonsiiitls. see Dr. Hedges, w: lOTiioves tit ':am-o. Nick Kline of Griffin Creek was a business visitor in Mcdiord Monday. For the best Insurance see Holmes i he Insiirnnc-o Man. T. 1.. Poller of .Montague, Cel., Is spending a few days in Medlurd at tending to business mailers. Fiosh chocolates at Ho Voea. , ..- Aledim-d's Oozy l'lioiIuv TIII'.ATIIF.. TONIGHT Tht-ro Is life, love, adventure In this stin-iny; roimmco of the Itio Grande. , Lieut. Danny U. S. A. He is a regular fellow dare devil fighter and daring lover Tills luce production produces a thrill. Keystone Hisl Lying. Heart WITH FI NNY FORD STERLING TOMORROW VIVIAN MAItTIN In a Moro.-co-l'arniiuiunt Photoplay Tin-: sTi:oi.i:it i.ovi-:" Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement PAGE TONIGHT 1.. V. Yi'oiiuiiis Offers tiip Pranial i:;il imi lv Mark Sw;n, of the W'cMi-i n Classic In llarul.l Ui-U'Wi iuht, iiu's by wrapping the hor-seJ' feet in gunny sucks. Tlio liungalow rr-ire. cor. Ui"crsl le and Jack-on. Everything for ivory body. Our o"-n cute delivery to all parts of the cltv i'houe 4Sr-Il. waiting for yoi'r emts. Tom Farlow of I.uko Creek spent Tuesday in the city attending to busi ness mutters. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. Jeff Prophy of Derby spent Tues day in Medford transacting business Willi local merchants. See the siarK labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., it you are in a hurry, Carl Hanson Is employed in tlio Daniels for Duds store during tlio holiday season. Mrs. I. each Darcley, corsets. Phone 683-J. .120 X. Ilartlett. Tho bowling teams or Carl Bow man and Dr. Seely clashed In the Elks tourney Monday night. Bow man's team winning two out of tho three games played. Attorney V. K. Phlpps has re moved his offices to M. F. & II. Build ing, rooms 425-126. Klcvator ser vice. Telephone number changed to 530. X. B. Macklln of Portland spent .Monday and Tuesday in the city on business. Since Wilson has been re-elected, the cost of living has dropped. The Sugar Bowl will sell Xmas candy again at 12c a pound. E. h. Kendall Is a Medford visitor for a few days from Crescent City, Cal. Mis. Jonas for tho beiiorit of outside clients. Word has been received that two eon and card party on December 2, V. Haitlett of Portland Is nmonglcars of machinery for the Applegato 'at the Elk's temple, at !:.'! o'clock. tbo out of town business visitors the city. The City Council has no objections to the Sugar Bowl selling Xmas candy at 1 2c a pound. . X. W. Bartloy of Williams, Ore., is spending a few days in the city visiting friends and attending to busi ness matters. The eight-hour law was not passed I'tah, December 9. arrive in .Memoru, accoruiug to or- i,s. Gus Xewbiny fleers of the company, some time the , yyohl )v Decembi r L' J. Istter part of this week. j William Vaughn of Boston, Masi , Do you know these lines? They,,,. ...,;., ...... in ,,,o cltv. John Welch, Jr., of Portland is in are "onlys" of ours, Cordova, Corona, Koyal, I-P, Columbia, K. & T., Katho dian, Moore Corp., Lcathersmith, A. B. Dick, Hodder & Stougbton, Vol- Xo j to kcej) the Ktfgar Bowl from working j laud. They are all the best in the 2!i5 overtime, making candy to sell at 12c a pound. - H. E. Jenull of Grunts Pass spent .Monday and Tuesday in Medford on business. Nick Young- of Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Tuesday attending to business mutters. Mass meeting at the Natatorium Wednesday evening, December 111, at 8 p. m. Come home owners, both off and on the pavement, and bring your neighbor. James K. Vooscrs of Pontine, Mich., Is a tourist visitor In the city. It's of utmost Importance that all taxpayers, especially those off the paving attend the mass meeting 'Wednesday evening, December 111. at the Natatorium. Petor J. Swelter of Eewiston, Idaho spent Mouday and Tuesday in the city. Facts are what count. Come to the citizen's mass meeting Wednes day evening, December 13, at the Nat atorium. Misses Iua and Ruby Darnellle of The Dalles, Ore., are spending a few days In Medford. There aro two sides to any story; both sides will be discussed at the: the Electric ciiiKen s muss meeiing ui me .ut aturium. The police have been called upon to furnish a sleeping place for a,uum- lf pou want legal advice or papers, ( her of southbound wanderers lately go to tile Medford Legal Information j 9 Saturday night, S Sunday and ; Bureau. Reasonable fees. "25jMonday. lines and exclusive to ub. Medford Book Store. W. S. Adams of Portland is spend ing a few days In Medford on busi ness. "Things made by hand have no duplicates," therefor Cordova tilings are individual. There is not a ma chine of any sort in the Cordova shops. Medford Book Store only, , W. C. Kelly of Tacouia, Wash., Is a business visitor in the city for a few I days. Corolla, tlio typewriter for per sonal use. Medford Book Store only. Theodore Hardy and Virginia Har dy of Washington, D. C, spent Mon day and Tuesday In the city. Tinkertoy, 40c. Medford Book Store. 22!i G. 11 1 Johnston of Beagle spent Monday and Tuesday in Medford on business. Columbia records. Wrapped for mailing free. Medford Book Store only. 229 Frank C. Johnston of Paso Robles, Cal., was a Medford visitor Monday land Tuesday. I Investigate the Legallte Lense at Shop before dimming your headlights. 230' Edgar Ilafcr of Medford Is regis tored at Hotel Portland, Portland, Oregon. F. V". Jennings of Portland Is spending a few days in the city trans acting business with local merchants. C( . : ..... . t II ' v I I lake This an Auto Xmas 1 iV y . . i " V More Appreciated Than f if THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH A strong cast of well known players. A beautiful scenic production. See the sand storm in i lie desert. SEATS NOW SELLING Lower Floor $1.00; Balcony, 1st four rows, 75c; next four rows, 50c; balance 25c. , : l I ? if if if i i i !a f I lottung Something or the Auto Here are a few of the many suitable gifts we have in stock Flash Lights Lamps Spot Lights Robes Gloves Tool Boxes Socket Wrench Sets Rear View Mirrors Tire Covers Trunk Racks Horns Bumpers Amber Glaroscopes Grinders Master Vibraters Pumps Robe Rails Vulcanizers Warner Lehzes Weed Chains Jacks Tires cks Clocks I ale awitcn Lo Seat Covers Shock Absorbers Inner Tubes Motormeters Goggles Trouble Lamps Any Articles Laid Away and Delivered at Your Convenience Before Christmas C. E. GATES .Medford attending to business mat ters. Address "Medford Legal Informa tion Hureau'' if you want to know the law or have papers drawn. 22. A. H. Cornell of Grants Pass Is spending a few days In the city on business, .Vr. and Mrs. Oe.orge V. Haley of N'ew York City wore .Medford visitors .Monday. - ('. .M. Thomas, v. u. (loro and liin Sheldon : pent Monday in Orants Pass, litre titty attended the meeting of Southern Oregon representatives. Card of Tliiinhs. We wish to thank our many l-mis and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy they have shown us In the sickness and death of our .beloved mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wilson, Mr. and .Mrs. II. S. nrumble, and family. Mm Let us aid you In making your selection of Let us aid you In making your selection of gifts. These are the most popular offerings for this season and our assortment ranges from the lowest price up to any grade you may desire. Diamonds Wrist Wiitclics t'anitHM? ' Gold Pendants LocketM llroocheg Xeck Chains Silver Va.ses French Ivory Silver Toiletware Manicure Sets. Wntrlies Waldemar Ch'iin Kings Curd Cases Military Unifies Kmblem Htitton ;i!d Knives Cuff Links Shaving Stunil lek Clocks mm 1- mm 6 JOHNSON, the Jeweler mm mm mm mm RtIJtKCJI f X 1V I I J i I t ! Vi yi j i S0l'THEFi?3 OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT PERFORMANCES-3 Wednesday Night Thursday Matinee and Night DECEMBER 13-14 Mnt. Thui'sd.iy 2:lo Sharp. Milt. Doors .1 ::'.) Nislit S:lo Sharp. Xigiit, Doors 7:H0 SeatS NOW Selling" Performances PRICES Nights: Lower floor $1; Balcony 25c, 50c, 75c Thurs. Mat. Lower floor 75c; Balcony 25c, 50c The Most Stupendous ATTRACTION the WORLD has EVER KNOWN Direct from 8 Weeks Columbia Theater S. F. 0 Formerly known as "Tlio Mother aiid the 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 Be one of the First to See the Grand Spectacle of National Wide Reputation. Th eater, (!oii direct to the M Seattle, YY iroiininitn tslsiiiij'tiiii. CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT. ADMITTED. ft