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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
PAC1.3 TWO MEDFORD MATTJ Tinr.UXE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1910. TOCAL AND PERSONAL 884 Phone Hcntli'n Drug Store. iX. J. Brevard li'ft Tliurxiluy niorn- liiK for Atlunta, (In., -hero ho will speuil the hollduys with his motlipr. Rotted cow niui:uo, Hoover's ilalry. 5lrs. T. V. Doltz nnn Aim, Itlilne way of Kasle I'oint were shopping In Medford Wednesday. AVliat about one of those feniR for your wife's Xinas present. lMerce, the Florist, certainly has a nice lot of them. llr. W. P. Holt of Kufilo Point at tended to professional matters In the city WedncHday afternoon. Sweet elder at De Voe's. Mrs. W. C. Clements of KuKle Point was shopping In .Medlord Thursday. Annual i.S'ew Year Hull at Hotel Medford, January 1st, 1917. tr HiiKO Daley of Hlsinarck. X. I)., Is spendlni; a few days In the city. Old paiors for sale at this office at 20c for 100. John J. Lascow of Seattle, Wash., spent Wednesday and Thursday In Medford attending to husness mat ters. Buttermilk, 100 gal. De Voe'l. Thomas K. Noel of Chicago spent Wednesday and Thursday In Medford transacting business. Order your holly wreaths now of Pierce, the Florist. Heal English Holly. AV. H. Kennedy of ICugene spent Thursday In the elty visiting friends and uttendlng to business matters. Dr. Heine, phyisclan and surgeon. Specialty, es ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. (Jeorge D. Full of Portland Is a business visitor in the city for a few days. . See Dave Wood aDout that fire in surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. , F. & H. Bldg. Few out of town visitors arc In Medford at present, tho usual pro . holiday J nil having set in. Wliat about ono of this ferns for your wlfo's Xmas present. Pierce, tho Florist, ccrtnlnly has a nlco lot , of them. W. H. Norton of Portland was In Medford Thursday visiting' friends and relatives and attending to busi ness matters. , For the best Insurance tee Holmes J be Insurance Man. ' It. H. Moore of Now York City ar rived In the city Wodnesday evening for a brief business visit. Fresh chocolates at De Voes. A. F. Ferguson of Portland Is spondiug n few days In tho city trims acting business. A Xmas present sure to please. One of those blooming plants from Pierce, the Florist. J. J. Pelty Is a business vlBltor In the city from San Francisco "National Guard," "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and Music, 1 Bo. 227 G, h. Goodoll of Portland trans ncted business with locnl men-hunts Wednesday and Thursday. "Tho Valley of the Kogue." Words and music. 15c. 237 George Van Horn of Seattle, Wash is a business visitor in tho city. Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe's. P. h. Flulayson of San Frnmisoo, is among the out of town business men in Medford. Gates sells Ford cars 12 00 down and $35 a month. ' A. A. llalc of Portland Is In Med ford for a few days on business. Bakery goods at De Voe's. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor nr rived In Medford Thursday morning and will spend the holiday season with friends In tho Applegate region. Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor reside at llolse, Idaho. Baths 26c. Hotel Holland. K. J. Gregg of Seattle spent Tburs. day In the city transacting business with locnl merchants. Typewriter paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. , Miss Gertrude Parks of Portland nrrived In Medford Wednesday even ing to spend a few days in this vli In lty visiting friends. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., it you are In a burry. Win. T. Peck of Portland Is a busi ness visitor in the city for n few days. , ipj'tfll Every borne needs a "Pacific. Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas, I'seful, ornamuntal, an Ideal tlft. Installment plan of pay ment If you I-h. Many styles ami sizes In stock. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. 2 H Thr In- ctii hi u nil r Hall J nnd. H.rlw ls.fi. If: bit h itk . fcn Wurr.l la lUtihrr' Milk WIDEMANN'S UM. UN Mrs MIMl. rfAIID GOAT MILK AT LCADINO DFIUSCia' WIOtMANN GOAT MILK CO. rttii.''' n'n . I 9 so 4f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. llurper of San Frunclsco, are spending a few days in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's, O, J. Smith of Portland is among the out of town business visitors in tho city. Mrs. Leach Harcley, corsets. Phono 0 83-.I. 3L!li X. Ilartlett. Mose 1 la rk (1 u II has returned to Medford from a trip to Santa Cruz n nil other Cullfornla points. Attorney W. E. Phlpps has re moved his offices to M. F. & II. Build ing, rooms 425-426. Elevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to 03U. Xlck Young of Eagle Point spent Wednesday afternoon In the city on business. Since Wilson has been re-elected, the cost of living has dropped. The Sugar Howl will sell Xmas candy again at 12c a pound. Arthur Chambers of Dorrls, Cal., Is spending the week In the city on business. The City Council has no objections to tho Sugar Howl selling Xmas candy at 12c a pound. William Kankln of Yreka, Cal., spent Wednesday afternoon In the city. The eight-hour law was not passed to keep the Sugar Howl from working overtime, making candy to sell at 12c a pound. K. C. Gregory of Dunsiuulr. Cal., 13 spending the week In the city visiting friends and uttendlng to business mutters. Columbia records. Wrapped for mailing free. McdFord Book Store only. 229 Jackson Bowman of Eagle Point was In Medford transacting business Wednesday afternoon. Investigate the I.egallte Lense at the Electric Shop before dimming your headlights. 230 I,. Hose was a business visitor in tho city Wednesday ultonioon from Grants Pass. Tinkcrtoy, 40c. Medford Book Store. 22 D Everett Young of Y'reka, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city. Fresh Graham nt tho Russ mill. Get my prices on Olympic flour. Elmer Tufts of Klumhtli Falls was a business visitor In the elty the first of the week. llnnd concert December 19. 228 G. I.. Garblnor of Justin, Cal., 13 spending n few tluys in .Medford on business. Bund concert Dccombor 19. 22S Charles Dolan of Montague, Cal., is among the out o flown men in the clly this week. Martin J. Roddy's jewelry store will ho open of evenings until Cbiist- mus. 131" II. .11. Samuels and son of Hocky Ford, Colo., are spending a few days in Medford. Pohlson novelties. llnnldcrart Shop. A car of Rogue, river Wlnlor Nells lias been sold In London nt from I I to 17 shillings pur box and n car of Xewtowns nt tho same place at from I Us Cd to 13 shillings. For an excellent Xmas gift see the display of artist paintings by W. U McDonald, of tho liogue Elk Itesort In the building next door to the Stui ibeatro. 22S Ed Vincent ot SuniB valley was In Medford on business Thursday. Chicken dinner served by M. E Indies in Deuel Building, Friday and nturduy, Decenibor 15, nnd 111, 11:3(1 to 2. Only ! 0c. Everybody welcome Music by Heine orchestra. 12 i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU SALE Manure. I'honc 2T r i-i.. 1.12 CAFE HOLLAND ItKEAKF.AST MENU. 13c Hot Cakes nnd Coffee or Milk UlBcuits nnd Coffee or Milk. 20e Waffles nnd Coffee or Milk. Talced Applo r.nd Toast or Coffee. U.lc 2 Eggs, any style, or Sausage and Wheat Cakes or llnckwheat Ca'ieo Fried Potatoes Biscuit nnd Coffeee or Milk. Slewed Truues or linked Apple 30e Out Meal Mam or i'neon nnd Eggs, any stv'e Tried Potatoes rtlseuit or Hot Cakes Coffee or Milk Stewed Prunes or Itaked Apple :t.V Oat Meal Sninll Sirloin Steak Fried Potatoes Toast or lliscult or Hot Cakes Coffee or Milk Stew ed Prunes or linked Apple 40c Sliced Orange Oat Meal Poached Errs on Toast Fried Potatoes Toast or l'.lsenlts Co'Ffo or Milk Stewed Prunes or Itaked Applo K ALSO SEltVF. SIMM 'II. WD1 MATH 2.V COUNTRY HOME ON ROOF SKYSCRAPER; WOMAN HELPS BUILD l'lf tn 4 -I .Mrs. Kan camm. wire or inn a nioriran composer, is helping umld lier $10,000 huimalow on the roi7 of a New York skyscraper. The "country" homo will be in an Italian pardon, with waterfall, brook and rustic bridges. There will be h vegetable garden, handball court and an orchard with two apples tiroes. Cars whli-h made their appearance on the streets early Tuesday morn ing displayed a number of complicat ed evolutions, turning corners in odd ways, taking a merry waltz whirl or two at will or mule-like standing still whilo the wheels spun. Several cars bumped the curbs but the only acci dent occurred when a car of tho Alio taxi skidded into a curb breaking a wheel. Drivers of horses took the precaution of wrapping their horses feet in gunny sacks or anti-skid chain contrivances bcroro venturing on tho streets. Penny Christmas polsnis, at llus kln's Drug Store. 2;!0 The Hoosevelt Part?nl-Teachors' circlo will meet Friday at 3 p. in. Mr. I-I il list will address the circle nnd other Interesting numbers have been prepared. Parents are urged to at tend. AH hats greatly reduced nt I.oltle Howard's. 12N Charles Brown of Eagie Point was In Medlord attending to business mut ters Thursday. , lluy meat of Conner & Duncan. No cut higher than 1 Tic. 1 2 S A very pleasant afl'air was held at U O. O. M. Hull Tuesday night. Ash land Eodge aud Med ford holding joint I n I ;it ion. The hall wits ncAtly deco rated, adding tuiicli to I be occasion. Light lunch was served and dancing was enjoyed by ell. Engraved Christmas cards at 1 las kins Drug Store. . 23n W. V. lhirnum of Phoenix client Thursday in Medford attending to b-.K-incss matters. Baskets, all - kinds, Handicraft. Shop. . Here is dance music you can't resist! MUSIC that just lifts you, carries you along music that leaves you breathless and longing for more: that's a Co lumbia Record for the dance! Listen to any one of these records and you'll want to do something more than listen. You'll want to get up and DANCE! m UfJ A5815( i 12 inch J THE MURRAY WALK. Fox-Irot. Prince. Band. THE GIRL ON THE MAGAZINE. Foi-troL I'nnic's Band. fOIl! JOE WITH YOUR FIDDLE AND YOUR ! BOW. YOU STOIX MY HKART AWAY. A5814 S ")J 1 ,nK. One Strp. rrincc EVELYN. One Step. '-'A A 5816 tj I2m,h ( BABES IN THE WOOD. Fei-tr,.t. Prince'. Band. LOVE ME AT TWILIGHT. I'ux-iroU Piir.ce-. m Medford Book Store -l,: -i.'V : . : V 4 v:. ... .v.: .. if i t J- W. 1). Stone of Central roint was 'a business visitor In Medford Tliurs j day afternoon, I Crane's fine writing papers in the 'fashionable shapes and cuts. Med ' ford Bool; Store'.' Alaru is leading in the handicap .billiard lourney being played off at ; Brown's billiard hall, having won five out of six games. - Franz Whetstone of Tolo was (rad io in tho city Thursday afternoon. Christmas baskets, china, Bilks, t - 'liens, toys, woodwaro, all kinds novelties, direct from Japan at Jap anese Curio Store, north Mann's store. 237 The Dutch Cleansers were defeat ed in tlireo straight games in tho Elks' bowling tournament Wednes day night. Jerome had high score for ha matches. L. A. Murphy was a business visitor in Medford Thursday afternoon from Perrydale. George Fox, a rancher of t'li-s Cen iral Point district, was trans'icling business ill tho city Thursday. Phone us for prices on subscrip tions and wo will give prices that will surprise you. In business, want yours. Medford Book Store. Ellison Marshall will leave the mld dlo of January on a trip on which he will gather short story material. Marshall Is at 1 present engaged in turning out a series . of "Chicago Charlie'' stories to supplement the first of the series "Vagabond and Gentleman,'' wliich will appear short ly in the American magazine. Tho men who will comprise tho Meilford football team which will meet the Grunts Pass agrogatlon in s Hand. Prince'. B.nJ. la f SAX KUAXnSC'O, Det'. 1-1. Louis J. Smith, the frovernmentV chief wituivot in (he trial of Frame BiiM (icrinau consul general, ami uther defendants, charged with vio lation of the neutrality laws of the I 'iiited States, was nuiu eross-ex-ainiiied today when the trial was re Minied. Smith was taken back to the attempt made in llH.'i to dvnaiitile .-hips at Tacnma, Wash., loaded with munitions destined lor the allies. Smith had testified that in place of dynamite he had placed stovewood in the bombs and that he carried the dynamite and fuse away with him under his coat. He was a.skcd today to show how this was done and dem onstrated how the dynamite could easily have been carried away ns he described. The cross-exiuninatiuii ot Smith lty Theodore Konch, attorney for the defense, it was believed, would oc cupy mo-1 of today. ASKS MILLION MORE MEN (Continued From rage One.) would brinf up the total votes for the year to l,9."0,000,l)l)0 pound, or :i;O.(mn.lU0 in excess of the estimate made some months airo by t lie then chancellor, KcL'inald MeKenna, The enormous increase in output of mun itions was emphasized by the chan cellor, who said that if he could ijive the li'-Mircs of June, TiUTt, and those of todav, the difference would be al most incredible. Lord Robert Cecil, minister of blockade, said that the complete blockade of (Ireek ports did not im ply a state of war between (ireece and the entente allies. tho nnual Xew Year's game Is being selected. A number of graduates of the local high school who will be liome for the holidays will supplement the men now in town and a strong team will line up In tho game. Members of the younger set will gather Friday night at Browns where a novelty candy dance will be given. This will be tho first of a series of novelty dances to be given during tho holidays. D. W. Griffith's Two I Page- I - INTOLERANCE Story of love's struggle throughout the ages. )ii'pct from Eight "Weeks in San Francisco. 30 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SO Mr. Griffiths' first and only production since "The Uij-th of a Nation" PRICKS: Xights, lower floor sjsj; balcony, first 4 .rows 7n; next 4 rows f)(V, halancc l2." Thursdav .fat., lower floor 7."c; h.-ilcony, first 8 vows fjOc, bai- nni-n '.i THE UNIVERSAL CAR j Tho now l'ord with its lnrsp r.idintor iitid pn-lc-c'il fun. stroiimline IhmmI, with iTnwn fcnilrrs Irntii frnnl nnd ri'.ir, entiri' lilurk finish nnd nirhel trinimiiis. prpspuls a the Mimi! time Kind nils h.ivo nover lirrn miiilr lii ttrr, from every point uf view, tlum they nro belli" m.nle today. The eNperienee of buildinj; more thmi filteen hundred thouniid of them, tn etlier with liirgely inereased niiiiiuraitmiiiir la eilities, nie.ins highest quality with lower eoMs. Kurd after-serviee a-siired by nine tliousand Fold agents seattored all throng the eouiitry. K'nn nbmil .f.'i-l'i; Touting fur .:5tilt; Coupidet .."0." : Town Car ..M". ; Sedan iftij.---f. . !,. Iieiroit. Ka-v terms. C. E.rG Fully alive to the dangers of de lay in dealing with what he teiincd the uiiatixfaetoiy situation in Greece, Lord Hubert (Veil told the bouse of commons this afternoon that the entente allies were about to pre-ent certain demands to the Greek government fun the purpose of clear ing it no. Thomas lacXamara, financial umler-seeretary for the admiralty, announced that the admiralty ltnd under earnc-t consideration the mat ter uf arming merchant ships, ALLIES ASK TERMS (Continued From Page One). The German note was the only one to arrive. Xothiny: has been heard of the communications from Austria. Knlgaria or Turkey, but it was said they would be forwarded in the same manner without delav At least one of the Furopean neu trals here already has sent a dis patch to bis home government ask ing to be nuthorized to assure Pres ident Wilson of the support of his fiovernmeut in'sendin some expres sion to the entente allies de-i-aed to inlhieuce them to j:ivc consideration to th;; offer to discuss icaee. There CHICHESTER S PILLS rU ch.'svitfre ltianionj Uruiiil I'UUlu Kid anj iiolj Ririii'.AX f uL no ulhtr. lluy of roup V llAiToN! II HA NO I'JI.LH, f..( lis yetskt.ona!Bi-M.S3feti.AlwjvsKHi;i SOID BY DRDfiOISFS EVERVWHERE HaveYoy ; Then you must know that sickness leaves weakness and you should commence taking to put an edge on your appetite, put power in your blood, induce resuui sleep ana restore your nerve force. Scoit'a is a irue lomc-iooa Wllicn 13 1 Ij, . . i iree irom alcohol. ) fiwtt fjuwne. Uli)iim!le!I. N. .1. frf Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement LAST TIME TONIGHT Curtin 8:15 Million Dollar Spectacle sph'ndiil Mpiu'iiniiu'i-. ATES are indieatiotiM that some of the other neutrals may follow suit. HOW Al'l'KN'DK'ITIS VAX UK I'UKVEXTFJ) Medford people should iinow that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.1, as mlxeij in Adler-I-ka, often relieve or prevent appendl eitls. This sliuplo mixture removes sueli surprising foul matter that one spoonful relieves ulmost any case of constipation, sour stomach or gas. A short treatment helps chronic &?om acli trouble. Adler-i-ka lias easiest and most thorough action ot anything we ever sold. I,. B. Hnskins, drug gist. Clothes Do iTjiaiv nit; Man As far as appearance goes and no man, es pecially a young man, can afford to neglect it. .;; Our Smart $18 and $20 Suits for men and young men are going at ...... ... - 411.98 Work Shirts .39 Winter Under- 4 wear - - - .39 WolSox - .15 Mule Skin Gloves .25 Flannel Shirts, Sweaters, Corduroy Pants, Wool Pants, Blankets, SuitjCases, Trunks, Bags and a big line of Toys, Wagons, etc. Everything going. Open evenings until after Christmas. Wilson's ' Big Sale HAT GIFT SO USEFUL or so much appreciated as n iiair of Perfect-Fitting EYE-GLASSES A worlli while present for THE Ohl FOLKS Ciivini;.. hnpplness.. for the 5'cars ti come. Seo Dr. Rickert UK KNOWS HOW Over tho Sbiy Co. Medford E. M. WILSON Certified Public Accounhint Merlford, Orpfron. linoms 4 1 1 mid -1 12, At. F. & II, Mrig. .U'DITIXO, SVSTKMATIZIXG ' ItOOKKKKPINO. ' Arc you really getting all valuable information out of your bookkeeplns svftpm. Mutual benefit may result If you talk it over with Wilson. SUITSfK LEINi roR mis TO ORDER S25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressinn and AltarfnB l lEDrOGD 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS 1