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PA HE TWO MEDFOTiD MATH' TRIBUNE, MM I) FORD, OftriON, 'THURSDAY. PIX'EAmKR 21, 101H I0CAL AND PERSONAL (i. W. filxou In a IjiisIiiok vinilor in Iho cily. for u low liny from Ouk luml. Oil. 'hrltniH3 mixed cumllcs from I! Oi Up nl ltiown's. Mr. ami Mm .lolm Harney of I'en dliiton, Ore. arc nicnillni," a frw days In Hie city vlsllini; rriiniM. S84 I'houe IleaiUS Drug Store. Miles Anne of .Steaiiilmut is a Med forct visitor for the holiday season. Sweet elder at De Voe's. Mm. Kniitzen of AppleKatn who in ill .Mndfonl under Hie rare of a physi cian, in iintirovliiK rapidly and expels lo return to lier home In a few days. lron' headquarters for candy canes. Albert .lohnn who has spent the utn six niontlis working in Medford mid vicinity left Tlmrmlav iiioi'iiinu for Ills home near Hoine, Idaho, lie will return with his family in (he sprini,' and will locate permanently in the vicinity of .Medford. l'lione 9L'7, flrowiilc for ro ccrlcs Two four-horse tenma are now en Kat!ed In frolahtlni; ore from the Ditto I.edKe mine to Jacksonville, where II will he sliltid to Taeoma, Wn., for smelt Inn, ncconlliiK to An flrew .loldncss of the Hlue Jcde dis trict who Is Hpr-mling a Tew days in .Medford. Knell team will haul a III tlo over two tolls of ore at a load and will make two round trips n week. Willi the opening of riuIiik more teams will be put on and as noon as the roads eau he put In ood condition hauling of oro will he l.c un with auto trucks. Old papers for sale at tblB office at 20c for 100. John E. Norton in a business vis itor in thfi oity from Taeoma, Wn. You remember the picture that we sold ot u sale for 3.1c a short time bko .They woro tvorll. up 10 $;!..V. We havo a fev..Jui't Riid while they last wo will sell nt 21! cents. Heaths Dl'llK Store, Opposite Nnsli Hotel ' A. Ilcyman of rortland spent Wed nesday and Thursday In tho city on business. Tor your old homo friends. "The Valley of tho Itoguc," iric. 253 W. T. Matlock of KiiRcne Is spend liiK a few days In tho cily visitftiB friends nud nl lending to business matters. (Ireul ialiicn In pictures, the Hist or the line at 2:1 cents. Worth tip to JS.iiO. ; Heaths I.riiK Store, opposM'.1 .Yuidi Hotel. 23 1 John Ofl'cnbaehor, Hay Fnwcett null Waller While of the Hlue l.edso district arrived in tho city Wednesday evoiiInK to remain for the holidays. See the "big Bllck" In tho window nl Hrnwn's. ' Miss Mnda Lewis of KaiOo Point spent Thursday In tho city shopping. Hr. Heine, phylscian and surgeon. Specialty, eyei ear, nose, throat. Of 1 flee over Meeker's. Classes fitted. Msr. Mahoney of Oakvlow was n Modfoi'd visitor Thursday. Kancy baskets and box randies nt llrown's. S. T. Claspell and Kinerson Wheel er of ilulte Falls were Medford visi tors Thursday. They have shut down their box factory at llutto l'elh but will start up In the. near future, bavlui; already secured enough eon tracts to keep the factory running at top capacity ail scaon. See Dnvo Wood aoout that f Ira In surance policy. Office, Kooin 404 M. F. A II. Illdg. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Kvausou of l.'ligb.' I'olllt were Medronl visitors Wednesday aTternoon. For tho best Insurance eee Holmes J he Insurance Man. Having won 1 :, out of I I panics played Mum sllll holds his lead in the h ami I tii ji Millard loiirmiment. being played off at Hikii and Halls bil liard parlor. Muni who Is rated lit 111) has yet lo play Cohorts, ruled nt So, Xeff rated at x:., and C.ollieb, scratch man at ion. Fresh l.lrahiuii at the Russ Mill, (let my prices on Olympic flour. lieu llavmond of Hold lull spent Thursday In tlin cty vlsliing friends and attending to business matters. Fresh cliorolnles nt Do Voe. The "Once Overs" captained bv Tlowinnn defeated the "Dutch Clenns. ers" captained bv Schmidt three straight g.vues V.dncii.ly nli'.ht at the Kll.s club In ilin Rlks bowling loin naiuent. "The Wiley of the Rogue." Words and music, 1 .'.c. 2!!7 'K. II. Day of Cold Hill whs In Hie city Thursday iilt.'n.liin; to business matters. nig So milk shaken at Pe Voe'ii. Gates sells Ford ram 1-00 down and $23 n month. John i.adcn of Indian ireel; was in Modfnr.i TlimsJay nitenriini; to business mai'ers. flnkcrjf tova at He Voo'a. 11. 1.. Walib'T returned Wcdncn 1 J v owning from T'oitlnnd where he spent a few dm on buMm-si. U'hal t a uiiit 1 1 1 n t . 1 f,,r the t'hllstmioi feast e ii ;ii a,,. l-is!' Market. ' A. W. Walker was fined $10 Thurs day morning for violation of the or dinance restricting iiiidiinmed lights on motor cars. This In (he first fine imposed slnco the ordinance went in to efrect two wetks ago. Dath 2r,e. Hotei Holland. ' C.len O. Taylor left Thursday morn ing for l.odl. California, where he will spend the holidays with his par ents. Gasoline and oil nt He Voe'a. f Mrs. William Konnev of Cold Hill spent Thursday III Medford shopping. Our cnin'eo pendants are the latest design. Trice sthe lowest. Fay K. Diamond, Jeweler. 2;!3 F. McTaggert of Portland is spend ing a few duys in the city attend ing lo business matters. Mrs. 1-ench llarcley. corsotsv Phone CSS-J. :i2(i . Ilartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Polouzo or Fugle Point were Medrord visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Buttermilk, loo gat. lx Voe'a. Christmas baskets, china, silks, tea, linens, toys, woodwaro, till kinds novelties, direct from Japan ut Jap anese Curio Store, north -Mann's store. 2:17 (1. II. Sharrer of llerkeley, Cal., is among the out of town men spending a few days In the cily. Itexall Hue of Christmas stationery Is tho best anil at the lowest price. West Ride Pharmacy. , 2IM K, (l.'llatilt of San Francisco, Cal., Is a business visitor In the city for a few days. .Mclachrlno, Ceorgc's. high grade Ffi.vptlan cigarettes, especially pre pared. For your Christinas needs -In fancy containers of 100 ntul SO. On sale at Medford Cigar Co., and Oregon Central Cigar Co. New packing of Melaclirluo No. 4 (club size) in plain and cork tipc, J2.25 per hundred. 223 I'l. S. Fletcher of Portland was In the city Thursday transcatlng busi ness with local merchants. Ilenlhs lirug Sloro, open nights this week. 234 J. I.evlson of Seattle is spending a few days In the city on business. .Mr. I.evison is owner of the Hotel Rector nt Seattle. Seo our diamond set pendants, $!) and up. Fay 1). Diamond, Jew eler. 233 Dnvld Coolldgo has left for Postou, Mass., where he will Rpend iho holi days. ' .. ' Nothing belter thnn n box of Whit man's candy for your Christmas din ner. West Slilo Pharmacy. 234 H. W. Hliigliuni left Thursday tor Santa .Darhnra, ' f'al., where be will spend the Christinas holidays. . Wrist watches are gaining in popu larity. You will like ours ami the price that wo sell them at. Fay II. Dlaiiiuud, Jeweler. 233 Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Itlppoy oi' Cold Hill were shopping in .Medford on Thursday. A kodak Is tho most acceptable gift for Christmas, prices f 1.2 5 up, at Went Side Pharmacy. 231 .Air. and .Mrs. John Monroe of Spo kane, Wn., are spending a few days In Medford. Seven piece fine imitation cut glass berry set 4!lc. M. F. & 11. Co. ' Chester Kubii of Applegate was a business visitor in Medford Tlmrsihiy and Friday. M. F. & II. Co. open evenings till Christmas. F. 1.. Cbamiilln of Cold IIIH at tended to business matters in Med lord Wedee-da.' and Thursday. Don't miss tills bargain. Seven pie-o berry set -l!r. M. F. & 11. Co. A little over $ was raised Tuc i day by the ladles of the Urcntor Min rord club In their sale of tags for the Municipal Christinas tree. Corbln KilKoll of Fagie Point trant-l Lylo Walther returned to Medford I have seen all the great Olll ll.in: photo acted business In tho city Wednesday ! Wednesday evening from Stanford piuyg dealing with vice, afternoon. ; university and will-bpend the "- ever iseen the equal of "The Utile Xmas pears, half boxes, extra fancy !!" I1 i ' ' j t.,rl Next ,Joor, ow ou exhibition Cornice, $2.00. Phone 61, Guy Con-, lliilldmore Junior, a i-c toy, at j nor. 'Illuskins' Drug Store. 23.' H. H. lOlfer of Grants Pass was ai Medford who have been; wont lo c debrate wth dancing Medford visitor Wednesday attend ing to l)i.slnes: matters. Perfiimss that please at Masking' Drug Store. 233 Frank Hay will leave In a few dyy:i for llerkeley where lie will spend tho Christinas holidays with his parents. 5(lc character dolls at Masking' Drug Store. 133 K. A. Nichols of Faglo Point was a business visitor In tiio city Wed nesday afternoon. Crabs, Shrimp, Clams and Oysters lOastern and Olympla for Christ mas at Fish Market. 1 Tyson Ileall of Central Polut was a Medford visitor Thursday. He Hates that " bl'e ho is n strong be liever In Irrigation, he does not wish to he understood as endorsing the district plan. He is not In the pro posed district but under the Hop kins lateral and secures ills water 011 contract wit lithe Canal company for tho acreage watered. Christmas suggestion 2 tickets to Skovgaard and New York Metropoli tan Co., Page Wednesday night. Joe Ilaiim, formerly well known lirougliout the valley as a commercial traveler, Is hero with the films of "The Little Girl Next Door," having made a success of the moving picture business, Willi which lie has been con nected for the past, several years. Christmas suggestion 2 tickets to Skovgaard and New York Metropoli tan Co., l'age Wednesday night. Fire broko out in n second story bedroom of tho house at South Riverside at noon today; the wall paper of the room being ignited by an oil lieal'ing stove. Tho damage of about ?3i was covered by Insur ance. The dwelling Is owned by the estate of the late J. Ossenhruggo. We are scrying a special Mid-day lunch 1 1 to 2; music; 23 cents. Crow son's. . .. ''. at the Page. It deals with the truth las It is known by all social workers I In our great cities, and should be .seen h- bolh naronts and ministers, Christmas :- ami New uau e c unl all Interested In the protection of I win oe uisap 'ore . mis jear, uinu falling 011 SjJ i A city oid.'nance will proven", the holding of public or meml-publlc . 1 1 ; . Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Belgian hares. Fish Market.. Phone 302. Plans arc r " t.essing for the Com munity t'hris' ja.i trc t3 he held 0:1 I W lire prepared lo take care or vr wants in good candy in Plain or fam v packages. Our candles are all our own make, fresh and of liig-i duality. Crowson's. Kick Kline of Grirtin creek div (rlct was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Jones' Grocery sure lias uie TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI-K White Leghorn pullets. M. C. Murrey, 500 8. Union 8t. aij WANTED One pr two good board era. Phone 3S0-M. 23s "u" u" "-"'' " ."'-- , icu 0 ora,,ges. Innocent girls and the salvation of r-,i,.,t r-rnesi cuu vi v v. L r,irnr,i visitor Thursday. 'olnt v.a.; those already in the grasp of this .... ..a i, l.t..t. lu vti.ilrlli- ernW- 1 a ins! and even our own city Is not flee A box of good chocolates will he from it. It is to be hoped that the ' union nppreciaico u .... management who is giving the people FOR SAl.K White Minorca anil Plymouth Rock cockerels. K. B. Oatman, Talent. the library ao Saturday litis lit and It is assured that all 1 1'.'; children w ho attend w il' receive tn als. Our special Chrlstmns mixed cau dles at 13 cents a pound will be found exceptionally good value. Bright and fresh and all our own make. Crow- 1 son's. ' t The warm weatner (oday brought out numbers of Ch ..i'ni'is shopper j and the streets wen the busiest of tho season. Numbers of people from the surrounding conn'.r districts silent Iho day in town shopping. : Don't stop in any old store. Look I for Jones' Grocery -they have the j cheapest prices on Xmas oranges, nuts and candies. ' . Mrs. Martha Jones of Copper, Cal., ! silent Wednesday .afternoon III the city visiting friends. ' Jones' Grocery can give you the ( right price on oranges by the case. ! E. T. Staples or Ashland was In I ho ; city Wednesday afternoon attending i to business matters. ! New bulk dates at Jones' Grocery, j ','! J. B. Coleman was a business vlsl-! tor lu the city Wednesday from Tat- j ent. 1 ; Jones Grocery has the cheapest prices In town ou Xmas candy, nuts , and oranges. , , Theo Glass of Sams valley Is spend- j Ing a few days in the city on business. Hurry, now, that 12c candy at J Jones Grocery is going fast. , S. H. llarnish of Eagle Point was j in Medford on business Wednesday, j of Medford every opportunity of see ing the awfulnesa of this evil should have the patronage of our best peo ple. Dlt. J. L. HILL. ment of your special Christmas pres ent. . Let It be a box ot Crowson s. We have It In Just tbo proper pack age. We suggest a box of Crowson s as a Christmas remembrance ' "''r- GO SEE TONIGHT IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE GO EARLY Children under 16 not admitted unless accom panied by parents ADMISSION 25 CENTS t I A Only Two More Days for Christmas Shopping Do It at the Closing Out Sale , Manv beautiful, useful tfifts that soell saving to vou. On manv items vou save a full one-half and in this way are enabled to buy a better present for the same X price on the article you had figured on at a less price. ! H'Sl vT OUR NEIGHBORS IN CALN-ORNIA SVV. ,iiiJw:J.. V', Patndmn, Cal. "1 wnnt lo extend (o yon my lifarttVlt thanks tor ih'-. iM'iH-iils dcrivtd fnmi tlu it.ii of yoiu mclicincH, also for UiL kiinl ami rikkI tidvicc obtained. I am a tti'oud niotlipr. '''' V l 1l-.ll ll.X.H , ., '' ' ;, N' tliree tunes I vvas f . t irivvil ut to tlto the last lime heiujj four inoiulii ayn. I i!Kiorcd Kith several doctotn tint oht.uned no velk'f, told that un tttermio!i would efTect a cure, ." I fiil)UiiUid to oi;e, luit thiM proved like all the ltiedk-turM I had t.il-.cn not iK-uriici.'d. I ohl.iinrd, mid ht.lltvd ut once taking ' r.ivoru' I'lvM-rintiou.' ''Four month m;o the do.'tfis and muse ?.u il vonht K a vt-.ir or mote !cfote 1 would he Jihle to do tuy Iioiisc worh, mid, of course, 1 tliought so iityirlf 9 1 w.ts not aMc to walk aeios the Htor lor m v r d week a. I nm now iih'.c to do mv housework and lo care for mv chiMieti and 1 do not fed us though I ouild ever thank yoi eium;h lor the Wttetit I hnv rc crifii," Mt;t. Mauuij.p, Kiri-, j.S; South Pasadt-IWi Ave, W liy filiould any woman continue to VMrrv, to !ad a misfr,iilc existf n'. when Jlr. Tictcc's Vavontc Ptewriptioti ! s'i'i ny ciru;;isis, :n fuller laiaet or li(tnd "form ? Sick ;etp1c arc Invited to (vnni!t Ir. T'icuc hy it tter. yvr. AH corrrs tontlriicc is held as strict y :iri', Ale ami S.itt(.-.u;. MTilidrnliat. Send three tlittu ( or !tamp) for mailing clMrr to l)r. Tierce'H luv iiitU' iiotc!, Kuiy.iio, N. V.( nd vou will re revive a cov of the "Common Sene M.-dltal Adviser," ail chortje prrjMid. i t t T t f ? f f f t f y y t t ? f y y y y y y t y y y V Umbrellas for Gifts 1.2.) Uiul.i'cllas tliO rinl.rolliis ..')0 and .1)0 at f7..i) to $r2.00 1 89C; 9S Uinlii-cllas $2.49 ailics' ami f (ifiits' Uiiilu'L'lhis....p.9S Bath Robes for Xmas Misses' and Children's Iat!i .l.es $2.-19 Ladies' li.illl lfol.es a I $3.98 ".".n Ladies' I?a1li lfol.es ' at S 1.98 H..")) i'added Silk lfol.es at $S.9S Silk Underwear for Gifts FURS for Gifts Still an immense assortment to choose from. Large White Iceland Fox Set, value $:'!).)(), now at $22.50 fl'li.".!) Japanese Mink Muff '. $14.9S .t:'.!l.".0 Nippon Mink Mult' id: $22.50 fiO.OI) Xippi.il Mink Muff at $27.50 .112.00 liivtM- Mink Muff at $S.50 11.f.O Ifussian Mink MnlT at $G.9S ."7..-r Ifussian Woll Set. I.lai-k '..$35.00 ::r.00 China Wolf Set, l.laek $22.50 .1ii.."0 Blaek Opossum Muff $9.98 t-'.r.0 Stoles and Collars "...$1.9S jjil.00 Niagara Maid ope ( 'heinise Knvel-$3.19 ,L'.T") Niagara Maid Vests ' at $1.98 s!t.-"0 Niagara Maid I'nion Suits $5.98 ..'i.nil N iagara Maid I'liion Suits S3. 39 Dolls Dolh Dutc'n Dolls.. Cliava. te)-98c. $1.98. $1.9S .Us. 19c. 79c? Useful Gifts Vp Toe Hat Pins 19C Tpto.fl.00 ht Pins '.....39c f:!.."i() Wrist Watches . $1.98 l"p to oOc .Jewelry Novelties 10 l'p to oOc Conil.s and l'.arretts 10c l"p to Toe Conilis and Hanvtts 19c ifl.'Jo Long Silk (lloves S9c I.To Long Silk Cloves $1.39 S:.:.o0 and .f4 Long Kid Cloves $1.98 Silk Kimonas for Gifts Up to H).0O value.s....$3.9S Crejie Kinionas for Ciifts: 2M1 values $1.49 H00 values $2.98 Ja.anese i'l'ey.e Kinionas at $2.49 and $2.98 Silk Petticoats for Gifts " and.S(i values $3.39 .fti.oO values $4.69 fl.00 values $2.9S Ostrich Boas for Gifts 2.o0 Ostrich P.oas....$l.49 LoO and fi.OO Ostrich Hons For $2.98 Atl.ollMaran Iioas ...$G.98 Trimmed Hats Values to Mo.OO, all going at 81.00. $1.98. $2.98 and $3.98. Useful Gifts Silks, Velvets and Plnlies for fancy vork. etc., val ues to '. to, yd 98C ioe. Jap Silk, yd 39C 'hristnias P.oxes 4C and SC Hand Lags. Leaded Lags, all at ciosiug-oui prices. - - - - $3.98 f y y y y y y y y y t y y y I I I I X I 4 y f y y y y t y y y y 4 i A I i y ? y y y y y y y Silk Waists, Lace Waists and Net Waists, values to $10 .... Ahrens Closing Out Sale ltTravel on 4 Low Round Trip HOLIDAY FARES Go home for Xmas. Stay for New Years Day. Our low round trip Holiday tickets allow you plenty of time. All points in OlfKOOX CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON and IDAHO Holiday Sale Dates llclwccii Orcjion poinlu Dec. 22 to 25 inc.: Dec. 30 to Jan. I inc. Kotmn limit Jan. 3, 1917. To Cnlil'irnin points Dec. 21 to 23 inc.; Dec. 25 to 28 inc. i: el u in limit Jan. 15. ' To Pacific Northwest points in Wnxliin;tnn ami hlnlio Dec. 22 to 25 inc. licturti limit Jail." 3, 1917. Ask liiciil Aijcnt for tiiiio of Iniins, fares, etc. John II. Scot I, 0. V. l'ortlnnil, Ore. A., SOUTHERN -PACIFIC LINES FOOTBALL Oregon vs. Pennsylvania Pasadena, Cat, Jan. 1st AMUSEMENTS STAR Mctlfonl's Tozv I'holoplujr THKATI1K. , Xow I'lnying ' WILLIAM FARNUM In ; ' FIRES OF CONSCIENCE Tlirillinjr Diaina of n Strong Ainu's Test of Honor PATHE NEWS COMING SATURDAY: Clara Kimhall Younn In "The Rise of Susan" E. M. WILSON Certified Public Accountant Medford, Owson. itoonis 411 and 412, M. F. & If. AUDITIXG, K YSTK ATII U ItOUKKKKI'lXG. Are you really getting all valnabl information out of your bookkeeping system. Mutual benefit may result If you talk It over with Wilson. (ISUITS m' TO ORDER $25.00 UP Alto Cleaning, Pressing and Altaring fc-J 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS