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PAGE TWO I0CAL AND J PERSONAL E. A. Illldreth and itt of Untie Kails leave Tlmrsday (or Oakland. Calif., to vixit tludr son for a lew weeks. Christinas mUed candies from 1'Oc up lit lliown'a. Arthur Hull of Portland Is a liutl uopk visitor in tho city for u few day. 8S4 J'Iiohd Heath's Drug Store. Harry Itlnclierger. Arthur llol;lna, Wonley Coffflin and Harry Cleveland left Wednesday morning for a short visit at the lluzzard mine. Sweet ctaer at De Voe'B. Ed LnriKd of Appli'iiutp U spend Ins a few days in the city traiioac tint; business. Ilrown's hi adtiuarters tor candy canes. . Don Colvi s(ent Wednesday at Grants Pass attending to matters or the Callfoinla-Oiegon power com pany. 1 '' t 'i l Annual New Year Pall at Hotel Medford, January 1st, 1917. Nick Oitnnn lias returned to Med ford to spend the holidays from Ilcr keley, Cal.t Where he has heen at tending the University of California. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. A. W. Shoemaker Is a husinesa vis itor In the city for a few days from Portland. ' ' For your old home friends. "The Valluy of the Rogue," l"c. 2J3 Kecnan of Portland transact ed business with local merchants on Tuesday and Wednesday. See the "Ids slick" in the window at Brown's. John Pelton loft Wednesday for his home at Ban Francisco after a week's visit In .Medford with friends. Dr. Heine, phyiseian and surgeon. Specially, eye car, nose, throat. Of- Otto W. Brandt of Portland Is In the illy for a few days attending to huslness matters. flco over Meeker's. Olnnsos fitted. W. E. KaKleston Is a business visit or lu the city for a few flays from San Francisco. ' Fancy haKkets and box candies at Ilrown's. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard of )lc Mlnnvlllo, Oregon arrived in the city Wednesday morning to spend the 'holidays with relatives near Easlo Point. Bee Dave Wood auout that fire In surance polio)'. Office, Room 401 M. F. & II. Bldg. V ' A. 11. Noyes of Han Francisco was In the city on Wednesday transacting huslness. See the stock labels carried by tho Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. P. L. Williams of San Francisco Is spending a few days In Medford on huslness. For tho best Insurance see Holmes ihe Insurance Man. K. P. I.you Is a business visitor In the city from Kugene. ' 1'resh (linliani at tho Hush Mill, (let my prices on Olympic flour. II. I.. Church of I.os Angeles, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city. Fresh chocolates nt 1) Vocs. F. X. Thompson, of l.os Angeles. Cal., was a Medford visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. "Tho Valley of the Rogue." Words and music, 10c. 237 ;Mlss l.eali Waltlier returned to Medford Tuesday from Seattle where she has attended tin; 1'niversity of Washington and will spend the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IJ. L. Wallher. Men's (iau.e Silk Lisle V,Q? 1 Joys' anil Ynuflis (iiKiiaiiteiil oOt AI isses and 'llil dreu's iiiaran- t.'.'d :m)c Ladies' Super l.wle (lua ran teed G5c rilOK'K OK COLORS. At the Sign of Good Civ MEDFOTJD MAIL THTDUXK, MEDFORD. ORF.GOX. WEDNESDAY. PF'EMriEK 20. Hoy Smith of Kanle Point was In Medford Wednesday attending to bus-! llieEfi luancis. Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe's. .1. L. Hagsdale of Lake creek is spending a few days in the ci(y on business. Gates sells Ford cars 1200 down snd $25 a month. Theo. Gla.-s of Sams vallev spent Wednesday in the city attending to busine.'S malteis. Bakery goods at lie Voe's. Mrs. 1-Mson Jerome spent Wednes day at Central Point visiting rela tives. Baths 25c. Hotol Holland. Miss Helen Rosenberg returned to Seattle Tuesday evening alter a brief stay In Medford. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. Dr. and Mrs. .1. II." Jefferson of Portland are among the out of town visitors in the city. Our cameo pendants are the latest design. Price stho lowest. Fay K. Diamond, Jeweler. 233 Levi Spaulding of San Kruno, Cal., Is spending a few days In Medford looking over business openings. Mrs. Leach Ilarcley, corsets. Phone 0SH-J. 328 X. Harllett. F.. L. Patterson Is a business visi tor In the city from San Francisco, Cal. Buttermilk, lt)c gal. fce Voe's. J. G. Townsend of Portland trans acted business in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Christmas baskets, china, silks, tea, linens, toys, woodwaro, all kinds novelties, direct from Japan at Jap anese Curio Store, north Mann's store. 237 11. W. Stiles of Long Beach, Cal.; Is a Medford visitor. Hexall line of Christinas stationery Is the best and at the lowest price. West Side Pharmacy. 234 'Mrs. Kvaus and sister of Los An geles. Cal., are spending a few days In tho city. Melaehrino, George's high grado Egyptian cigarettes, especially pre pared. For your Christmas needs in fancy containers of 100 nnd 50. On sale at Medford Clgnr Co., and Oregon Central Cigar Co. New packing of Molaclirlno No. 4 (club size) in plain and cork tlpc, $2.25 per hundred. . 233 .Mr. and Mrs. Kdmundson of Port land arc spending a few days in the city. Heaths Drug Store, open nights this week. 234 A. E. nines, former manager of the Holland hotel, will leavo in a few days for Astoria, 111. C. Y. Tengwald has succeeded Mr. nines as manager or the hotel. See our diamond set pendants, $!) and up. Fay E. Diamond, Jew eler. 23:i Mrs. H. F. liny or Central Point spent Tuesday afternoon shopping In Medford. Nothing better than a hot of Whit man's candy for your Christmas din ner. West Side Pharmacy. 23 l George Wright was a business visi tor in the clly Tuesday afternoon from Central Point. Wrist watches are gaining In popu larity. You will like ours and the price that wo soil them at. Fay E. Diamond, Jeweler. 233 Miss Martini Kainey of Central Point was shopping in Medford Tues day afternoon. A kodak is the most acceptable gift for Christmas, prices "i.2a up. at West Side Pharmacy. 234 iMr. and Mrs. Fred McPherson or Fagle Point were Medford visitors Tuesday afternoon. Seven piece fine Imitation cut glass berry set l!H M. F. . II. Co. lieu Harms of Klamath Falls is a business visitor in Medford. Our-Prices on Rubbers Fresh from the Factory Men's Sturm Kuhliers )Oo l!oys' Sturm Rtililiers 8(V Youths' Sturm Rullicrs....70c Women's Footholds (iOo Women's Storm liulilers..7(V Missi s' Storm l uMiers .. GOV Child's Storm Rul.lci's....55' T TRADE V. Pit. Off. SCIENTIFIC STOSKiKQS IJLACK OR WHITF. ,$ciCt('cL 21 North Central Ave. Snurs" Wheeler of Kagle Point were siioppln; in Med- ford Tuesday. j, i Plain, concise Infjulriv-s will be . 'promptly answered by Medford Legal i I Information Ilureau. j j Mr. and Mrs. licrt f'larno of Eagle ! j Point returned Tuesday from an ex-j ! tended trip to Willamette valley I points. i M. I-'. ii. Co. open evening till Christina. . Klmir White of We.d. Cal., Is a business visitor in the city for a few days. Medford Legal Information Ilureau , gives satisfactory lej:al advice, William New of Salem spent the' first of tho week lu the city on bus- Inesn. j Don't miss this bargain. Seven piece berry set ISc. M. F. & II, Co. C. G. Furnish of The Dalles, Ore., j was a business vi.sitor In Medford j TiMday afternoon. i Phone I'uS llrownlees for groceries P. H. Robinson was a business vis - itor in t lie city Tuesday afternoon from Grants Pass. Call at my office for 1917 falen dars and clean blotter. J. W. Wake field, Fire Insurance, Palm blk. 237 E. E. lllanchard of Grants Pass attended to legal business In Medford and Jackson vllel Tuesday afternoon. Charles Winters of Klamath Falls is spending a few days la the city on business. Xinus pears, half boxes, extra fancy Cornice, J2.00. Phone 04, Guy Con ner. R. T. Evans of Great Falls, Mont., Is among the out of town visitors in the city this week. Frank Chittlngton, of Yreka, Cal. is spending a few days in Medford attending to business matters. The first large egg of the present season was brought In to .Medford Wednesday by R. O. llrngg of Rural Route No. 1. It was laid by u black .Minorca and measured C ', by S Vis In circumference. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTIOD Steel lank suitable for oil storage; not less than HUOfl gals, capacity. E. W. Carlton, Central Point. 237 WAXTFD Good milk cow, recently or soon fresh. E. W. Carilon, Cen tral Point. 237 Mr. and Mrs. V.'. O Have decided to quit business in the City of Medford; there fore offer at slaughter prices every dollar's worth of Jewelry Silverware Cut Glass in my well selected stock at 126 E. Main J. W. DIAMOND Have a few Rare Bargains in Diamonds The Toy Like JH N, I; g " I Of rmir: S yfJv tUrmrit Limw 1 Ikif E.J. YREKAISOCiET Y BELLE YKLK.V. Cal., pec. 20. The an nouncement of the engagement of Mi'-s Catherine Coburn of Yreka to K. J. Adams, formerly of Medford, was a surprise to mativ parties of the prospective bride. .Miss Coburn is one of the young society bolles of this, city and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Coburn. The groom is a busi ness man, who a few months ago moved with his brother, Mac Adams to Yreka. A shower was tendered Miss Co bum Friday last at her home by many friends. The girts were (ill of very useful articles for household purposes Among the" presents were seen a roll ing pin, with instructions written on the roller to use the soft side. i When the marriage will take place . ,lM uot ut,en KlV(m ut nl,nelVi al. though it is known that it will come off before Christmas. The question that is troubling the bride and grooms' many friends is will it take place In Yreka or In Medford. L. W. FAUQUIER. Maru still leads in the handicap billiard tournament, having won 12 out of 13 games plaed. Chris Got lieb, scratch man, has not yet started his matches. ' The miid weather today brought out Christinas shoppers in scores, the streets presenting the bneslest ap pearance of any day of the holiday season. Miss Jean Budge relumed to Med- . ford Tuesday night to spend the hol idays. Miss Budge Is a student at the University of California. MEDFORD Vulcanizing Works All work guaranteed. Auto Tiro .Repairing. "We sell Fisk and 3Ik-h-eliu Tires. 36 South Grape St. Medford Structural Steel viti have srrn in tlir imaincs the advrr of r.rcctor the construction toy which ap'tpals lo every boy s iiic.i of fun iiiitl also tearing liim tlte principle of cuii;-trik-ti(n a:ut ri);ineeriiijr. Let in nIuhv you our Kn'ctor dis pliy. Notice the Krect'T girder the cify nirilrr th:it is exactly like rejl structural steel and huitiU ,?', itr"nr? models. Hrinjj your boy aloti and we will till him about the SUU'i nizc otfrr. MEDFORD BOOK STORE mm Msk Lot of Toy ff i PEACE DISTANT A YEAR (Continued From rage One.) prise. Germany lias been "flying pence kites" for some time. The semi official statements given out by lleth-mann-Hollweg nr.d the interviews nn.-swi bv the German censors, have shown lor some time that Germany wishes to preripitato a discussion of the war's end. The purpose of the peace propos als is three-fold. First, they are In tended to open the way to the serious peaco proposals which necessity will compel by the fall of 1H17, and to engage the pressure of public opinion, not only the public opinion of neutral nations, but that of the peace par ties (and there are such) in the war ring nations. Add to this a desire to sow discord, if possible, among the allies, a discord tending to break their alliance and open the way to separate negotiations, as between Germany and Russia, and the present diplomatic move is fully explained. The last of these purposes Is un- 1 questionably regarded by the allies with the most serious concern, not to say apprehension. TO NATIONALIZE BUSINESS (Continued From Page One.) ment he hinted that the French sys tem might be adopted. Shipping and i coal mines are to be put under the! amo kind of control as railways. The fact that the premier passed j straight from the Ireland question to! tho Imperial conference suggests that I he hopes to find a solution of the! Irish problem In tills conference. It, had been promised previously that j Ireland would be one of the subjects of discussion at the next imperial j conference and as most of the domln-! AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Tomorrow Wm. Farnum SM4 IN Tlis Fires of Conscience 'V; Story of a Stroni; Man's Test of Honor. Adults l"ii'. Children 5c The Greatest Vice Revelation Ever Given to the American Public Being the Findings of the Illinois Vice Com mission Upon the Traffic in Girls Absolute Facts No Fiction The most startling and sensational expose ever recorded in American history. . Headed by Mayor Beall of Alton, and Governor Dunne of Illinois, Vice-President Marshall and a score or more of other prominent public officials, thi3 film portrays the exact conditions and circumstances sur rounding the life of the fallen women of Chicago's ill famed tenderloin. It's the sworn testimony of those who have led the life how and why they fell those who are responsible, and the best methods of dealing with the greatest of all evils. STARTING TODAY Children under parents. ions favor some form of home rule It Is believed Ibis will be the best means of settling the long disputed question. The government probably will re ciutro the whole eight weeks of tho THE OLD S BAKING POWDER Aissolutoiy Puro No Alum N Phosphate "When stocking up for Christmas, don't forget to order a sack or two of The Flour of No Regrets A Home Product Sold on Its Merits Absolutely Dependable! The C(iial of any flour made on the coast. And it sells for less money. Manufactured by The Central Point Mills For Sale In- the Rest Grocers E ' 16 not admitted unless accompanied by ADMISSION 25 CENTS parliamentary recess to produco the measures foreshadowed which also Include more drastic dealing with ex. cess profits and an Increase In food production by un extension of eultlva. lion. ' . . . ; - .-..-, RELIABLE 5 it XT" STARTING TODAY If1 t- t