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PAfifi TWO Ml'DFOTTO M-ATTJ TRmUXE, MEnFOrcn. OftECiOX, FRIDAY, DF.CKMr.E11 15. 1916. TOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. unci -Mrs. Pri-il II. Ho-ir ins 'tit ; Central I'olnt were linliicM visitors; tn .Miilft.riJ Tliumliir. I Kirtt I.. Ktnilall of Croxccnl Hiy lias been mn'inllni! h f. w ilaMs in Mcil furd, looking over tin? valloy. ! Clirlntinu Currt. Hiiiilli-rart ' Hl.o. The Ktiwoitli League of tiie M' !u-, odlat churcli will nkc a toclal In th-! rhurch thlii evening. A iironrnni ha:' lic.een ircmred, whlili will Incl'i'1 home novelty feature. All nx iril.'cr.i imd Mends arc. rordlnlly Invited to u'-! tmrl. I 884- -IMiono IlcatS Drug Store. I TIib I.udy Kit a v.111 hold a lunch-j ni and enrrt partv on lieceinijcr -''.! lit the Klk'n temple, at 1:3') o'oioi k. I All Luily KIliM are nrneil to he pr"'iil. I Those w Ih)i 1 1. 1.' to ul lc 111!, please l:olify j Mrn, fine .Vowliniy or Mr. Jona" Wold by Licci niber 2 2. Hotted cow inaiiue, lloovnr'H dairy II. U. Troiiion of Kaisle I'olnt fficii! Thursday and Frhlaii in Mcdford on buMneHH. What about one of thoi;e fern for your lfi:'n Xmas present. I'lerie, the Florist, certainly has a ulco lor of them. .1. II. I ! I HUH III lium-mi l 1 -ti,n,. the out of town bu.tlno.tR visitors in tho city. Sweet cider nt De Voe'. Miss Jlyrlle Dayton of (ireei :vi . Ore., Is spendlnt; a few days In Med j ford vlsltlnj! frlenils. j Annual New Year Hall at Hotel: Medford, January Ht. 1!I17. tr "W. ,1. I'rlnz of Uidillni:. Cal.. is. n business visitor In the city for a fi.w days. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. A,. ( Sanders of Seattle, W.irli., transacted business In .ledrorif Thursday and Friday. nnttermllk, 10c gal. Es Voe'l. Miss Opal M. I.cary of l'oriland j spent Thursduy and Friday in Mud foid. Order your holly wreaths now of P)erco, tho Florist. Ileal Kngllah Holly. William Steiinwo of Cold Hill was In Medford on business Thursdny ftfturnoon. Dr. Ilolno, ihylsi.lan nnrt surgeon. Specially, eye, ear. no.e, throat. Of fice over Meeker'!. Olasses Iltted. Ethel Myers of Kaule Point If. npeudliiR a few days In Medford vIh WiiK friends. Roe Dave Wood about tbat tire In surance nollcv. Office, Room 404 M. v. & u. nidg. Frank l.ev.ls of KukIo I'olnt wns In Medford Friday alteudlim to business innltcrs. What about one of this ferns for yolir wlfo'a Xmas present, pierce, tho Florist, certaluly has a nlco lot of them. John T. Held of Dunsiniiir, Cal.. left for his homo Friday tuorninK, lifter having worked on ranches near Medford for the past eldit mouths. For tho best Insurance sen Holmes i he Insurance Man. Delwlu Claspell of Uuitln Point spent Friday In Medfori! vlslllnt! friends and transact liiK business. Fresh chocolates at l)ft Voeg. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh tlarrett of Luke Creek have moved to Medford for the winter and will reside on Tenth street. A Xmas present sure to please, fine of tliouo bloiiuiliiK plants from Pierce, the Florist. It. P. T.uker of Gold HIM was a Medford visitor Thursday afternoon. .1. J. Polly Is a business visitor 111 the illy front fan Francisco II. M. Meude of the Piiiilaiid pub licity firm of Moore and Meade Is I'poudlnn a few dais In Meill'or.l and other valley (owns villi an Idea of c-st tilillslilim a branch or the coin pany In this vicinity. " The Valley of tho Koiuie." Words and music, 1 .". ""1 K. V. I'ptun of fiobl Hill spent Thursday 111 Medfovd alteiidlii. to business mutters. Illg Dc milk shakes at n Voo's. Howard .Inhns of l:io;i'iie Ik spi'iul- liiK a lew dais In Meiltonl ami vldn- i Ity vlsitlni: friends. I flutes soils Ford cars 200 down and 3ii a month. j Seely licit ami Herbert K.'ntm-r; letunc,i (n Me.lninl Fildny eveiibu'. I from t'rali.r Lane. They fiuiml the; snow In tho r--.inn of Hie hike s feet I deep on the level. I Tho CJIy f'ouiicll has no otiji-ctlons j to Hie Sne.:ir Muwl scllliijs Xmas randy at 1 ?c a pound. I The fire department was culled out Friday mornini; by a ritiR from box ! three on .Main and Itiverside streets. Shortly after (he first truck left, the ifire hall another call conic In from 'the taun liox and the bin truck p' ! aoouiled. Investillatlou sbowed tbat the alarms were false and arose from !a rhort circuit In I lie fire alarm bo;, I which was later repaired by the city eleelrii Ian. Dakery poods at Do Voe's. I.ee Hum, pre. blent in the Hunt fi:i-'lneeriii Co., of Kan-.as Cltv wa'i In Me.Uonl mid flohl Hill Thuri-.i.f. n the hitter place limpectlui the plant of Ihe Heaver Portland Cement Co., n'l.lcli was coiiitrucii-d l.y the llrot 1 n:;lM' rlim Co. After filling tec rock bins, tnklii out in all 4, nun tons of rmk, the. plant .van closed down. o.vl.13 to the fact that the oil Kyitlh eontr-illlei! the supply or electrlciiy for :be mill has not arrived. The rr,l I, i -rromi; to .! ('. Hurt li. iireslrnl.it Tf the lonipany, will comnience opera lir.ii" about January flrnt. Hatha 25c. Hotel Holland. Hill l-'aneher was a business vls'tor !n f.olii Hill Wednesday evenlnj:. li.'D. Croneml'ie.- Ins resumed iib positien as Klcctri'iil Superlllteudenl of the li-on Mountai t (.'upper Co., ;t ;cs'(k Cal. See the stocsc labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are In a hurrv. It. M. drainer of Portland Is spend Iiik a few das In MiMliord. Mr. Cra- uier operates the line of bu.-.srs that. Mrs. F. K. Itlackburn of Central Point spent Thursday afternoon and evcnliiis In Medford. The eight-hour law was uot passed to keep the Suar Howl from working overtime, making candy to' sell at l ie a pound. Mrs. O. J. Marsdell of New York! City Is spending a few days In Med- j ford. j Tiukcrtoy, 40c. Medford Cook Store. 22!" : Homer Trout of Portland is spend- ; Iu a few days In the c. ity looking after business interests. Hand concert December 19. 22S ; P. Kiker Is a business visitor In tho city for a few days from Portland. j Kaud concert December 19. K. 1!. Hearst of Portland arrived In Medford Thursday evening for a brief huslnens visit. Martin J. Kcddy's Jewelry store will be open of evenings until Chrirt- mas. lot U. E. Toombs Is a business vilstor In the city for a few days from Port land. For an excellent Xmas gift see the BRYAN KS TO BRITISH PREMIER Col. and Mrs. It. C. Washburn j ',v. W.'Tst her of Ashland attended motored to Medford Thursday irouijt0 business matters in Medford Table Hock. " " : Thursday. For your old home "friends. "The! Albert Hanns has returned to his Valley of tlio RoKiie," l.'ic. 2.'3 j home at Crescent City, Cal., alter Miss Flora Titus ot KlainatU Falls ypendln? a few days In Medford vl.-ir-Is sjiendlns tlie week in the illy visit- ing friends and unending to buss ing friends. I ress matters. Melachrlno, George's high grade j ,jr anj irj. Frederick Pelour.e of Egyptian cigarettes. epei tally pre- i Kjgle Point were shopping In Med- j pared. For your Christmas needs j f0r,i Friday. ! in fancy contaiuers of 100 and: Merle Kv:oir who Is employed at SO. On sale ut Medford Cigar Co., j Hrookings, Ore., has returned to Med- i and Oregon Central Cigar Co. New forj for a ,;ort vl.-it. liacklng of Meiuchritio No. ,4 (eluhj a search warran; was Issued Friday size) in plain and tori; tipe, $2.2i perJnqrning by Justice Taylor to recover hundred. ' . 233 ' liouseiiold articles belonging to Mrs. K. V. Carter of Ashland was a busi-i iiB Darr of Phoenix, which she al- jpremler: ncss visitor in the city Thursday , ip.,,.,1 ,aii been appropriated by hei' I "As a friend of the nations at war, M PEACE BEHALF guarantee that can possibly be so. cured by war cau be stated as a cou diilnn iirccedent to pence. Do not, I prayiyoti, by refusing an exchange of ims assume responsibility for a eon. tl.iu.ilioti of the unspeakable horrors of this urparalloled conflict. Your decision may mean life aud death to millions." I .lACK.-SO.VVIU.K, F!a.. Dec. IT.. ! William .1. liryan. here today on his way to Miami, Fla.. stated that he 'had sent this message to tho British former husband, Sam Hurr. The ar- ,.g a ci,ristian and as a lover of hu jtleles were recovered by Constable Al jmantyp I respectfully, but most ear- Hammond. . , Inestly appeal to you to use your great Persons sent season tickets fr the i influence to secure your government's band concerts, not wishing to keep i consent to negotiations. afternoon. ilome-niade sausage, fine beef, veal, pork, at Booth 18, Public Mar ket. 22S John Itobblns of Oreal Falls. 'Mont., Is a business visitor in the city. It lie name, are requested to ran!! tiicin . "There Is no dispiitu that must Cordova, Corona. Do not con- . (o .r. Rowland, director of the ba.'d. : necessarily be settled by force. All fuse these names. One is America's .Two musk-eles by the puplli of jternat ional disputes ale capable of finest hand-made leather line and the Mrs. Fred Alton Halght, aasUid by :adusiment by peaceful means. Every Arthur Grants of Marysville, Cal., was a Medford visitor the first of Hm week. i - ' ' 8 AK Wf COLLARS uir cum cut tofit&t shoulders perfectly. icciitscam,6jor()(y CLUETT. PEABOPY ftOOilNClAliir other a typewriter for personal use display of artist paintings by W. G. .Medford Hook Store only. 22 S" McDonald, of the Itogue Elk Resort, Mr. and Mrs. James Hurchard of Presbyterian church tonight and j 'as, uca si.uii, v. c. nm'i on,, iMr. Hliss Heine will be given ri the during, the summer season, make tiie loop down the Pacific Highway from Portb'.ii'l to Medford, cross to Klam ath Falls,' via Cr-iter Lake, ther.ce through H I to the Dalles, return ing to Portland along Ihe Colin.: da lllj'.hwuy. The sorvire was inaugu rated the past season with one car. Next season four cars will be used, having Portland every other day and taking seven days for t lie trip of miles. Every homo noeds a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. Fsefiil, ornamental, ar Ideal gift. Installment plan of pay incut if you wish. Many styles and sizes In stock. Puelflc Furniture and Fixture Factory. 2'H .1. c. Hiirch of Portland Is spend ing a few days In .Medford and Oold Hill. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. George D. Full of Portland at tended to business 'matters In Med ford Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Leach Horde, corsets. Phone CS3-.I. 320 N. Bartlctt. C. II. Harris is a business visitor In tho city from Itrintol, Penn. Attorney W . E. Philips has re moved his offices to M. F. & II: Build ing, rooms 425-428. Elevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to 530. W. II. Hrower. editor of the Central Point Herald, was In Medford on busi ness Friday. Klncc Wilson has been re-elected, tho cost of living has dropped. The Sugar Howl will sell Xmas candy again at lie a pound. L. N, Smith and daughter of Gold lllll, were Medford visitors Thursday. Investigate the I.egalllo Louse at tho Electric Khop hofoi'o dlinmiu: your headlights. 230 Mr. and Mrs: J. V. Mclntyro of Fagle Point spent Thursday In Med ford. Columbia records. Wrapped for mailing free. Medford Hook Store only. 22S W. A. Mumlell of Portland trans aeleil business In Medford Thursduy and Prhinv. in the building next door to the Star j Dallas, Ore., arrived in Medforil Frl Theatre. 22Siday morning and will spend the i It. II. Hawkins of Weed, Cal., Is j Christmas holidays with relatives! spending a few days in the city visit-; near Eagle Point. j lug friends and attending to business j Another day and your Xmas cards! matters. jwill bo late getting ejst. Medford! Penny Christmas potsais, at !Ia- Hook Store for a real display. 22s kin's Drug Store. 23u j 'ss Winifred Clark returned to j ltilfnrA KViilnv ninMiim' Trnrn sail Francisco, where she has spent the j nraay. afternyjii At ii o'clock. Charles J. I-yson of Hi-rlieley, Cal., j IS UniUIlK llie uu ui iwu intrii nptriiu-j ity. All hats greatly reduced at Loltle Howard's. 12S Edward W. Carton or Sail Fran Cisco. Cal.. spent Thursday and Frl day in Medford transacting business., i liny meat of Conger & Duncan. N'o cut higher than lac. 12$ S. Swan of Seattle; Wash., is a business visitor in the city for a few days. Engraved Christmas cards at lias kins Drug Store. 23u it. McXamara arrived In the city Thursday evening from San Fran- X. B. Xoonfin.. of Grants Pass j transacted business In the city Thusr c'oy afternoon. Charles E. Weldon "f Montague, . Il'al., was in Medford Thursday visit ing friends and transacting business. I Frank Etherldge of Salem spent (lie first part of the week in Med ford and vicinity' attending to busl ni.rs matters. Dan Willis of Salmon Bur, Cal., was among the cut of town visitors In tho city this i i k. '. utrick iCee;:an of Yrekit, Ctl , was In .Medford Thursday afternoon Cisco. Cal., spent Thursday and Frl- attending to business matters. day In Medford transacting business. Christinas baskets, china, silks, tea, linens, toys, woodware, all kinds novelties, direct from Japan at Jap- inese Curio Store, north Mann's tore. 237 I E. R. Long of Albany is spending the week in the city attending to tusino.-:s matters. !". J. Kaiser, postmaster at Ash land, was a business' visitor in the j city Thursday afternoon.- COI'EXIiAGKN', Dee. IT.. .i-j curding In a dispatch from Mulmoc, ' Sweden, lo the National Tiderule, a' dcciiin to iuerea.-e freight rates to ; America by 7.") per cent has been . reached at :i conference in Uollteu-; burg of TopTc-cntatives of the Scan-! (linuvifin-.Vmeriean line, the. DuniM'i L'niicil Steam-hip company, the Norwegian-Mexico line, tiie Swedish-1 Auiriciin-.Meico line and the largest Seiindiniivinn exporters. TURKISH PEACE NOTE IS RECEIVED WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. The note of the Turkish government for transmission to the entente powers was received nt the state department lute today. It is urider-loiiil lo he siib-tantiullv Ihe same as the fiei' maii mid Aus'u-ian nnte-. Hibbard's Grocery Phone 143 : :.; PRICE LEADING STORE 13 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $1.00 Fancy Jap Rice, lb 5c 1 bot. Extract free with 3-lb. can Royal Coffee..$1.00 Corn, per can '. 10c Basket Fired Japan Tea, lb ......30c Cornmeal, fresh stock, sack.!..... .' i..35c FREE l ib. can D. W. B. Powder with every Back Johnson's Best Flour. SATURDAY ONLY BULK PEANUT BUTTER, LB .....10c living ymir ail, ;is we do not furnish anything to put it in. Four Deliveries Daily TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU SALE :,ell cheap. lollu ' pply urili. $sr. 1 N Sbci n: Will ii si. :. s GIM CHUNG China Herb Story llirl fiirc for riirnrln', hciulr.iho cat tir rah. dipli hi't'ia, your I h rout lung trniil1i kliliH'.v troul'lt Mou.ach trouble, lit.urt tronlilc, rhlllrt anti fev- or, enunpH, loimhs,- poor t iirulntlon. cuHHiurU'i, ttunoi c:iK'd liren.st vurn nil Kinds ol' v;oUfin. XO OllK U.TH. Tt whom it mny ronci-ni: I a in fr-'t1 from tho rheum at ism. Von can iiti Dm- mi nit- i taUitiK treat iiK iit from dim (,'lnnm, ilit lu-ri) loc tor. My rhrum.itir.rn v;imso lnul that It iiuitli' me weak I roultl srarrrly m't mi when I van tloun ami Urn pain t sufi'rrt'il one touM hardly Un:nv mi iof H one had the nunc di:a;u I was truly 'liHatlsfii'd ami (lis.;iisttd villi 'life In up- rundltion and trying to ' Ih o. Now lo ii ii y U itn tU t Ual rare to tu t-tt i- l and would IIUt tt l't fift ! try the herb dot-tor. He i .ui certain ly rolb've In a u rv vltort time. Ver tnilv vdint:., MKS. M. 1.. KOI.K. Mrs IJerlli.i Iteniiniiiou. Wr-iter-j hind nn tiiiid. bad sinmaeh trouble, j The dot tLM' said le Imd dead bone S in her j;iw and that noihln:x but an t operation could avo lo r. so she came j to (lie v'hlni'se doctor and lie cured her in two ttf-k. -Mrs, Kanuie Mil- ;.,r. I A Kiininnieca Cure fur l'llm. No ( 0. ci ill ion fcqn ircil. I 2 1 1 Smith I'ronl t. Mi.lforil inc. I t ? ? ? ? ? y t Y T Y ? Y ? Y Y Y f Y Y eoar tment Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS Suits Christmas Gifts for Men $2(1.(10 jJs::o.ik 5." .00 Suits Suits Suits Suits Coats All tli.' lalcst things specially ii'iced for shopping. See tliein. $1-1.50 $17.50 $22.50 ....$25.00 in Coats! Christmas Glen's Ties, in hundreds of different patterns, all colors and weaves', each tie pr.t up in attractive Xmas tiux. spe cial at, each 500 Men's IJoxcd Sets, contain ing one rail; liluck fibre silk hose anil fonr-in-hand lie, worth 7.")c, jspecial, set....50e Men's Dress Shirts, in a won derful assortment of neat derf'.il assortinnet of neat pa patterns and colors made from excellent quality per cales, cut. full and roomy, plain bosoms." usual $1.50 shirts, special at only $1.25 'Men'.-'. Kerchiefs of -ill pure linen. 1 l-iin-li hem, full si.e, excellent grades, at 25c TOM SM.I-: (I ml Iinir-! Il.'.ri u . Jti.r.O; 01,1 mill, i I'hono 11 1 iW. TOR BAI.K -i lieiin. Si'. iiiii.i,mil ! IrugV, Rlnuio mill iloublc hauiifus. j llgrt BtoiK'llir, I'tiut-iilx. 2:13 i I wood, a i'; .iiui . ,,r,,: ;eu FOH BURNS, CUTS and WOUNDS Dinnit Eucalyptus Ointment at all Dnua rnronK Tones 26C JAR A 50C Y t Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Special Georgette Waists Nice line (li.'oru'ette aists, all latest effects and the popular shades, navy, orchid, pliini, !!ur Hiiudy. flesh and white, former ii'ice T.oO, special $0.50 Christmas Novelties Hundreds of novelties, make ele-4-; nit presents for every member See the disolav in Men's Susju'iiders, in assorted pat terns, put up in Xmas box wilh card s p r c i a 1 1 y priced, per pair, at 25 t .1 Men's JJoxed Sets, liosi and neat for .. supporters inn liand.- Xmas box in 50 of the cent IT family, aisle. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR IO FREE Trading' Stamps With Chsi. Purchases Amountinq to $1.00 cr Over, made In our store Saturday and Monday. December 16 and 18. Sinkc' n cn-ii vninli:ic iniioiii'liiie (',, 1.iiii or more urn! vn will receive- HI "S. & It." (IliKF.N" TI'.vTilXll STAMPS rii'KI'.. in miilitinii to roc rciiilnr niiinlici- ol' Sarnie, wliiel, ... Mith iiiircliii-c. THIS cori'iiN" is tint)!) SATURDAY AND MONDAY, DEC. 16 AND 18, ONLY. Beautiful Handkerchiefs Holiday Ribbons r.eautiful Fancy Taffeta Uih lioiis of pretty Pre.-dciis. fancy plains ami color eoniimi Kvcry conceivable kind bows and sacches 25 to 75 ( 'otton or si si I I pes at ions. for fancy woi prices .A k. lin en or lace, a llami- kerchief irift is al ways in place. It's cimil because it's practical used because it's need ed. Our 'hi istmas Handkerchiefs be- holi- Mire chosen cause of tho day distinction which character izes every one. Ill aivinir Handker chiefs you cannot possibly make a mistake. Prices 5 to 50. Sweaters Uij; stock for men, women and children, extra low prices. See these bargains. Silk Hosiery For every member of the family, all the popular colors, excellent presents 75 to $2.50 Furs for Presents AVe would advise you to buy your ;ift furs now. New ship ment just received in Sets and i Scarfs. .Moleskin, Uaeeoon, lied Fox, Jap Mink and Coney, just the thing for Christinas prices $2.50 to $50.00. House Slippers We have a large assortment of f.1.50 Slippers we are closing out , at this very low price, green, red and black, all si.es, $1.25 and 9Sc. Hand Bags Xoihing more acceptable for mi Xmas jii'eseut. great saving, at 9S? to $2,50 f t t f f t t f T T t t. t f t f Y Y Y Y t t Y Y t Y Y t I I I t f Y Y Y Y Y