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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1916)
-ft MEDFOrcn MATL TRTOITXK MEDFORD. OT?EfiON". MONDAY. llKPEMnER 17. 191fi. PA OF, TWO IOCAL AND ' PERSONAL A. X. llolman of I'ortlnnd was in V. S. Xrll of lirnntH the city Monday attending to bulnea ' week-end In M I matters. I Ucxall line of Chrltmas Is the best anil at the ! j -Mr. anil .Mrs. it. t opmge are .vteu statinnery ' ford visitors from Colvlg, Mont. et price.' Mr. tleorge V. I.ounsbury haTTe'- West Sii turned to Medford from Seattle, There will bo no rehearsal of tho Mod ford Choral society Tuesday eveu ing on account oi the Medford baud coueert. &S4 l'Uone Heath's Drug Store. L. 1,. Knynit of Merlin. Ore., is, Bpendiug a few days in the city visit-j lug friends and attending to butnei-i! matters. i Sweet ciaer at Be Voe s. E. V. Hrocknian and E. K. ltrocli mnn of Merlin. Ore., are Medford visitors. Annual New Year Hall at Hotel Medford, January 1st. 117. K. C. McCitrdy of Portland is s.enl Init a few days In the city vlsltlifg friends and relatives. Old papers for sale at tbla office at 20c for 100. Elwood Cnr.-un of Los Angeles is spending a few days In Medford and vicinity. Investigating business opeu ' inga. Kor your old home friends. "The Valley of the Rosite," i'c. 2-".3 C. J. Lyier Is a Medford visitor for r. few days from Uerkoley, Cal. Dr. Heine, phylselan and surgeon. Specialty, eye. ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker". Glasses fitted. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Warfclns of Hilt, Cal.. are upending a few daya in the city. Sea Dave Wood aoout that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. V. & H. Bids. . Mrs. It. M. Took of tlold Hill spent Monday In the city Fred Lassen of Seattle. Wash., , where she spent a few weeks vblt'tis transacted business in the city Moil- her daughter. day. . j Kinicr Kearden of Chlco. Cal., is I Melachrlno, George's high grade ; spending a few day in the city on Egyptian cigarettes, especially pre- j business. 'pared. Kor your Christmas needs , nichard Lake of Tehama. Cal., is In fancy containers of 100 and , aniouK Hie out of tow n xisltors in the 50. On sale at Medford Cigar Co., jelly. and Oregon Central Cigar Co. New ii,,,h nr r, nr.il Point l.Tirfvl-1 .1 f .if MilHi-hrilin 'o 4 fclllb ' . . I : :.. ii...lr....l ' ' - - - iiausttcieu iiusiiicss iu .iiituiuiu .wuu- 1et In plain and cork tipe, ?'.'.:!. per jliy s Man. ilrs. II. G. have been the guests of Mr. and Mr?. T. E. Daniels for the past week, lelt Sunday evening for Los Angeles to spend the winter. Fresh chocolates at Do Voes. Albert Lawrence of Montague, Cal., is In Medford to spend tho holidays. A Xmas present sure to please. One of those Mar u Is leading in the handicap tournament at Hrowifs billiard par lors, haviug won 11 out of 12 games played. The Valley of the Rogue." Words and music, Lie. 237 William U. Itrunzel of Oakland, Cal., was a Medford visitor over the Dlj 5c milk shakes at De Voa'a. L. K. Schmidt of Giants Pass was a Mcdord visitor over tho week-end. Gates sells Ford cars, 1200 down and 125 a month. The Medford Elks hold their an nual Christmas tree Jollilicution at tho Elks Temple Monday night. oods at De Voe's. R. lirower of Central Point was siuesa visitor In the city Mou- 25c. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McKeany and children returned to Medford Monday luornlug. Mr. McKeany has been a Xew York visitor while Mrs. McKeany has spent the past three weeks at Southern California points. Every home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. Useful, ornamental, an ideal t,irt. Installment plan of pay ment if you wish. Many styles and sues In stock. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. !'Il . t. McKee of Huncoin was n busi ness visitor in tho city Monday morn ing. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. Tom McAndrcns has returned to Medford from Canada, where he lias spent the past 10 years. Mrs. Leach Uarcley, corsets. Phone 6SS-J. 3i X. Itartlett. C. W. Illanebard oT Los Angele. Is spending a few davs In the city at tending to business matters. Buttermilk, lee' gal. I Voe's. M. O. Evans of Ciirvallis is In the city fur a lew das visiting friends and attending to business matters. Martin J. Iteddy s Jewelry store win be open of evenings until Christ IS 1 H. . Waite of Portland was a busi- hunilred. Charles Hicham of Talent was in M. 11. Flanagan of Grants Pas . Medford Monday visiting frlenda and spent the week-end in the city visit-, utteniliiiK to business mutters. ing friends. Charles Hamilton of Ituch spent, A kodak is the nioit acceptable, gift Mouday In Medford attending to busi for Christmas, pi kes 11.2.1 up. at Ile?a matters. West Side Pharmacy. ! The first ot the miT licenses have In order to compete with tho San I made their appearance on Medford Francisco canners, w ho have n rate of car8 The new license hi I'D cents a hundred on canned goods background w ith white nil by water to Portland, the Southern Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cochran of Mis Pacific company, in behalf of tilt- B011ia, Mont., are visiting Mr. Cocli Ilogue lllver Canning company, of j ran g parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Medford, asked the public service ! i;ociirun. commission permission to allow a Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock change in the present rate of 2 0 cents WH8 a business visitor In the city a hundred ou carload lots of ail.Oiio I Monday. pounds from Ashland to Portland. j jir. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Salem Capital Journal. ! Springfield, Ore., arrived in the city Nothing belle,- than a nox of w lilt-1 Mouday morning and will man's candy for your Christmas din ner. West Side Pharmacy. 2:M Medford. us a school district of the first class will be represented by two delegates at the meeting of the state ters Monday. association of teachers at Portland j George McWilllams of Oregon City holidays with relatives in the Apple gute district. Tom Riley of Eagle Point was In Mcdfonl attending to next week. Hitherto the city bus had only one representative, the member ot the Educational council. The right to send u second delegate comes with the formation of a teachers' study club, organized last week which has a membership of 411. The delegate to represent this organization has not yut ttccii elected. Home-grown leaf sage In bulk. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. 23 1 Mrs. Roy Wlllets of Persist was in Medford chopping Saturday after Hull; leaf sage for your turkey and your sausage, at Heath's Drug store, opposite Nash Hotel. 231" F. G. Sweeney of Wenatcbce. Wash., Is spending a few days In the city looking over business openings. Holiday stationery at Heath s Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. 231 E. C. Vinton Is a business visitor in the city tor a few- days from Albany. Ore. Full lino of perfumery, sachet and talcum powder In original bottles, at Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. 2:ll Han Weaver of the Sleambont dis- left for Los Angeles Monday after spending a week In Medford on busi- Hazel Brown, Ra Jim Jackson and Carlyle Natwick are among the students of the .Medford high school, who spent the week end at their homes at Eagle Point. Sessions at the University of Ore gon will close next Thursday. A number of Medford young people at tending that Institution will return to this city Friday to spend the holi days. Slippery streets claimed their third victim of the season Sunday when on North River- Charles H. Deliorn cf Portland stopped off In Medford .Monday en route to Los Angeles, Cal Mr. De Horu la iu tho government service. J. T. Mlddletou of Jacksonville transacted business In ihe city Mon ti. John Grebb of Eagle Point was in Moc.'ordou trlct is ! ; a few days in the city I would certainly see the holiday lino of stationery, perfumery, sachet and talcum powder at Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. 231 George Farnhnni of ltoseburg was a business visitor in the city Sat Fonts Grocery Co. Why pay the high price for eggs when you can get strictly fresh ranch eggs for 3 jc a dozen, cash. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE--Oak, fir and 4 37-Y. e tier 231 FOIt KENT A five-room, strictly 11 M modern house. Apply Dennett iu- rtav- I vestment Co., Main & Fir street. Heaths Drug Siore. open nights' this week. 2:t l 2 32 W. L. Putchner of Sacramento. -FOR SALE Plum pudding for Xmas, Cal.. is a business visitor iu the city ! salads and baked goods. Phone for a few days. S3S-J. 235 . V. . . """"-'"" "'; -to LOAN Private is visiting menus anu remuves in i:ie city. Alfred Dean of Klamath Falls was a business visitor in Medford r.nd Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1!. llanley have re turned to Medford from Seattle (or the hol!das and shortly after the first of the year will return to Seattle. where they hav W. v. 11. Campbell has left for San Francisco and I.os Angeles, where he will snend the n inter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowne are moving this week to their new coun- csl ot Medford. ey to loan rates. F. L. Toil Velio. Medford. "The Little Girl Next Door" Greatest expose -of while slav ery and the underworld ever tlven to the public. PAG E Weunesriny and Thursday The Medford National BanK ; . - Loyal and Grateful V To All its Customers, Old and New , For their Confidence and their Deposits In Stalwart Strength with Growing Business EXTENDS TO YOU ITS Best Holiday Greetings and Earnest Wishes FOR YOUR WELFARE o Your Prosperity is our Prosperity Your Success is Ours Also, and with our RESOURCES ver 800,000 Dollars We are Ready to Assist Every Safe Business Enterprise in Our City and County WILLIAM H. GORE, Pres. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier ATTRACTIVE GIFTS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES mis visitor in the city M Penny Christmas potsais, at Has-! kin's nrug Store. H. II. Winslon of Wichita. K.is.. Is; among the out of town visitors In j Medford. Engraved ClnHnias cards at llas klns Drug Store 2."f Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tale of Spo-' kane. Wash., are sending a few das In Medford on a combined b i-in'ss and pleasuie trip. Christmas basket, china. sl!k. tea. linens, toyf-, oodare. all kinds novelties, direct from Japan at J ;!- f anese Curio Store, north Mann's j tore. ::;: fe. P. Watson of lcner. Colo . a Medford visitor over the week end. I Investlsate the Legallte Lense at the Electric Shop before dliumln; . SAFETY RAZORS FOUNTAIN PENS AUTOSTRAP, $5 GILLETTE, S5 KEEN KUTTER, $1 ENDERS, $1 EVER READY, $1 GEM.'Sl SHAVING MUGS SHAVING BRUSHES WATERMAN IDEAL $2.-30 TO $10.00 BRUSHES HAIR BRUSHES CLOTH BRUSHES HAT BRUSHES CRANE'S AND OTHER GIFT STATIONERY PERFUMES U. S. A and Imported, nice line in bulk and fancy boxes. PERFUME ATOMIZERS GIFT CIGARS 50c TO $5.50 BOX Leather Goods EII.L BOOKS BOOK MARKS PORTFOLIOS CIGAR CASES COIN PURSES MANICURE SETS TRAVELING SETS HAND BAGS POSTCARD ALBUMS PILLOW TOPS FRENCH IVORY Many excellent Gifts for every one. - ; , . , CAMERAS ANSCO The Amateur Camera of Professional Quality Only Drug Store Giving S. & H. Green Trading Stamps R. Kllaton of Kngene as a Mei- . p. Overhouse o. raiucnto. Cal., spent Sunday and Mi.tnlaj In the dir. . M E DSF O RJD PHARMACY t A. 4 (