Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFonn matt; TnrnuxE, medfort),
' OREGON'. FRIDAY. DKCEMDER 22. 1010
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
There will ls a dionofiraidiie con
cert at the i. unlk library Sinday af
ternoon Ntaei-n j am! C o clo. k at
which tiiiic Christum music will he
played.
Christina.-) mixed candies from ;0c
up at Drown'.
Mij-s Clinlvs Williams returned to
licr Uonie at Hoebur;.; Friday n-.orn-IiiB
alter HenJ!n? a week in tiie city
visiting friend.-.
654 l'hone IlealtTa Drug Store.
J. j. Aiditon of Di-r'-v was in M-d-ford
Friday sttendini; H business
jmutters.
! Sweet claer at De Yoe's.
' Howard Joncg ol Klamath Falls ar
rived iu the city Friday morning to
spend the Christmas holidays visiting
friends.
llrown's headquarters for eaudy
cane..
K. T. Kahn of San Francisco, Oal.,
1h spending a few days in the city on
bbflinePfl.
Old papers for sale at this office, at
!0c for 100.
Mr. and .Mrs. .1. T. KoVrts arrived
In Medford Friday morning and will
i peud the holidays with relatives near
Phoonix.
.John K. Norton If a business vis
Itor in the city from Taronia, Wn.
H. G. Frederick of Portland is
among the out of town business visi
tors In the city.
You remember the picture i'.iat we
Bold at a sale for 3u'c a short time aso
They were worth up 10 $"..''). V.'e
have a few left and whi! they last
we will sell at cent. Heatlu-
Drux Store. Opposite N'asli Hotel
Miss .Marion Koss of Dunsimilr, Cal.
is In Medford for a few days visiting:
friends.
For your old home friends. "The
Valley of tho Kosue." lGc. 203
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Pehrow of San
Francisco, Cal., are Medford visitors.
Great values In pictured, the last
of the line at 23 cents. Worth up to
$3.50. Heaths Dnig Store, opposit?
Nash Hotel. 2:: 4
Mrs. Geoiue-Weslley of Yrefca. Cal.
client Thursday and Friday In this
city shopping.
See the "bin stick" In the window
at Brown s. ,
It. K. Maynard is a business visi
tor In the city from Chicago.
Ur.JHcine, rdiyiiiclan and sargeon.
Specialty, eye, ear. nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
John Wilson of Glendale was in
Medford attending to business mat
tors Friday.
Fancy huskets and hoi candies n(
llrown'B.
J. AV. Roberts Is a business visitor
Jn the city from San Francisco. Cal.
- See Dave Wood anout that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M.
V. & H. Bldg.
Misses Klhel and Roberta Johns
of Klamath Falls spent Thursday and
Friday In Medford shopping.
For the best insurance see Holmes
j he Insurance Man.
Osmau R. Hill, of Crescent City.
Cal., js a Medford visitor for a few
days. Fresh Graham at the Russ Mill.
Get my prices on Olympic flour.
-Miss Dctilah Warner. who Is a
teacher in the public schools at Sloe
ton. Cal.. returned to Medford Thurs
day evening a spend the holidays
with relatives.
Fresh chocolates at He Voes.
.Mr. and Mis. J. T, Hopkins ol Port
land arc spending a few days in the
city en a combined business and pleas
ure i.lp
"Tho Valley o? the Rogue." Words
and music. K.c. 2S7
Tiie liKtit and r and tin- f Mi
nn ee toiniiiiltees of tt:e c::y council
wi.l met t Kri.lav evenillc. to clear up
ft larse amount of iintlui.-1'.ed busi
ness. Thcie will dc no co'in-il niict.
Ins beore the first of the year and
the ur.fini: hed i'u.Mne will be han
dled bi coninilttees so that the ti:y
VooKs I1K be halan-id up for !le
year.
Big r.c milk shakes at I Voe'a.
Gordon Kn-Kht arrived in the clt
l'tidac mnrniui; fr.m l.ofli, Cal , and
M-ets n .!''' bis home in tl-is vi
cinity. Gates sells Ford carti 1200 down
and l-'j a month.
noli I'elo-i.,. returned Friday rcorri
Ing from Stanford uufwr-dty, wh.-re
during; the year l.e r.:ado an r;ivlv!"
atlileii reputation p'ayim: on the
varsity ruitiiy team.
flivkerr toons a; fie Voe't.
John Pari .-r. who has Wei welk
in on a r.imh ntvr Kacb' Point, left
I'ridav moiulni for Ccti'r.iii.i. Wa-h .
where he will p.;ui Tf-.t hohd.-t's vis
it fuit i elut ivcs.
Paths :.c. Hot. Holland.
Capuin A. J. Vance. i.!e le-i-.ar-tf
Foss and lieiul t:ae ri--'-ied an lu-vliatb.-n
t n'litiil ibe t.-te N.,iien:il
;uard conveni!..in nt l-r-i;u-id. l-c
29. .nd WIN ie.ive Mull-H T:iarda ,
Hec.
Gasoline and oil at He Voe'a.
Floyd Hail i;nrn-d t.. M. l'ord
Friday from piueue hre i.e attend
the Vrivomlty n( Oieou.
Mrs. Georjte Mausfield and Miss
Margaret Mansfield of Prospect, were
in Medford shopping Friday.
Mrs. I.eaeh Barrier, corsets. Phone
6S3-J. 3C0 X. Bartlett.
George Gates returned to Medfurd
from the l uivemity of Oreson F riday
and will sptnd the holida-'s in the
citv.
Buttennllrt, lnc pal. l' Voe'
1'rod Sirjns of Ho-'-'urs ar-'
rive In the rily Kri!uy t?vpuing and
sr-tiJ the ho!ti;is in the city
. with hU ,arei,t.-, .Mi. and Mra. Chas,
j .Strung.
Christmas baskets, chlua, silk?,
itea. Jiatiis, to s, wood ware, all kinds
t novelties, direct from Japan at Jap
lane Curio Store, north Manns
storo. 227
C!a!r S !oy ret'irnf-d from Stan
ford univorMty Fiiddy morning and
will -pnd V., holidas with his par-
Ut'xall line of Christinas ftatlonfry
is the lest and at the lowest price.
W'vH Side IMiarmacy. 224
Bruce B;uk of the Blue Ledpe is a
Medford vifftor and will remain for
t;tf holidays.
Hoaths Drug Store, opc;n niphts
this week. 2.14
Karl flu':.' bard :md Waltt-r lirown
wiil rdurn to MtUord Saturday
morning irons Corvalltr1. where they
arc iittendint; the O. A. C.
Nothing Ik-IUt than a box of Whit
man's candy for your Christmas din
ner. Wet Side Tharmacy. 23 4
Fred Dodse of (.rants Tass was a
busincsfi visitor in the c ity Friday.
A kodak U the tno.t acceptable gift
for Christmas, prices $1.25 up, at
Went Side Pharmacy. 234
Joseph I. Holland of Central
1'ooint w as in Med for dattending to
business matters Friday.
Keren piece fine imitation cut glass
berry set 4'jc. M. F. & II. Co.
K. G. Coleman, a merchant of Phoe
nix, was a business visitor in the city
Friday inorniner.
-M. F. & II. Co. open evenings till
Christmas.
Stewart HitBWorth who left Med
ford about two years ano has return
ed to the city to maKe his home.
DonH miss this bargain. Seven
piece berry net 4 He. M. F. & H, Co.
N. J. Cornwall of Portland spent
Thiiitday and Friday in the city on
business.
Xma penr!, half boxes, extra fancy
Cornice, $2.0u. Phone CI, Guy Con
ner. Lamed and Gotlleb have with
drawn from the handicap billiard
touruament. The elimination of Got
lleb f.oiri the' field practically gives
the tournament to Mam who has ion
13 out of 14 gnmes played, lie has
yet two games to play. I.uckcroth,
who has won four out of five games,
and Fugi, with four out of tstx are
tho only nnjn who have a chance at
winning.
Pi-rfumeK that please at Ha.-l.iii5'
lrug Store. 2,".
K. T. Stinon of S-attle. Wn, sj-ent
Thursday and Friday In the city on
business.
mOc character dolls at Haskins'
Orug Store. 4 -U5
It, K. Peterson of l.os AnfrMep. Cal.
is a buMnp5 visitor In the city for a
few dayr.
We are .serving a special Mid-day
lunch 1 I to 2; music; 2"i cents. Crow
son's. J. H. liarnes of Grants Pass spent
Frid.ty in tin city vlFiiing friend.s and
,-itt'ndi:.g to busineiis matters.
Buildmoie Junior, a .c toy. at
ilusMiiN Ding Store. 1' T. u
Charles S. Wood of San Fraiuiseo,
Cal.. i? a business visitor in the city
for n few day.
Our f-ptvial Chrism a mixed tan
diefi at I.". tents a pound will he found
. eptioiully good value. Bright and
frrs.h and al! our own make, iiow
i ns.
Trains 1 i t:, nonli and oi;Th bound
er- la ov. in--; in storms iu the
mountains and to the luavv mails,
man of the trains h.u ing six an I
diit mail tiirj.
"e are prepared to take care of
vour wants iu good camly in plain
or fa.m-v parkaes O-sr raiid!. are
all i"r cr. make, in), and i f h-gh
piiility. Croon'.
Mi. Gr.-ti ff Chili'.. of S.icranv nto.
Cal.. Is ndiug a ,V da s la ti;e
v'ttv Jsiiing f i i-nds
A I ox of good ilioola!es will l.e
nuir'i apprevtateil as an at -'ompaiii-iv.
nt of o:ir t-oi.tl 'hri-lm.HS i-re
ei;t. l et it 1 a box of Crowoi's.
W e have it j,!,t the pro; er p.ick-
H.-n Slirhion. re:rr cnta tivo i !- i
frnm Ciis ro'ii:i:y MM ret :rn to Med-
'ord in a f--w .lavs fioin u tour of the
-tate iu t!i. intere.-t' of the eMa;di,h-
nient of a normal oiiool n A.hiaad.
Wo f-ue-t n bu of Crun -ionV t
'':ri:n:a' re'iUMiiraue to H"r.
V T Mathii U of KiiKrl'O Is .p n I
ii c a lew .I.. i:i M,d:ord attending
10 lntMll".s ni.tte-.
So the ?:ock lat eU carried by the
Medford Printing Co.. If you are In
f ft hurry.
t .John Off-tibar her i a h'iMnfs r.
nor in t;:e i ji irn -ii.r Appletat.
j 1'.;n . M.o-e hsM X ;:;.t- tiight. Ad
nily-iur c vt' ! v "i: "J.1.".
I ial or or ,ti i . r -.
j ''' I itv of r rural Point '
' I 'd o; :-unr !" v.
t (;te b'm a 'o ii Htj)-pro So
; i in i a hm ,i
A notice was recently seut to a!
Tot-r stating that ho bad not voted
during the paM two years and that If Willian Von der Helkn of Wellen
he wished to hare his name kept on j wa a bnsi&ess visitor in the city
the registration rulls he outd haveiynursjar
to return a card giving his present!
address and his desirvs in the matter.
The iard wa. sent to Anna Arms, reg-'
itratiou vlork in the country clerk.
oftiee. and on revolving the reply she;
wa some vhi startkd to read: I i
hereby certify that I reside in Hea.v- j
en a'-:ove aud thit my present address j
is Heaven and reque-t that my name
remain on the register hook. St.
Peter. Please do not disturb me.'
Salem Capital Journal.
Kelser's Incomparable neckwear
sold only at Ianiels.
Mr. J. T. Sullivan who has been
seriously Hi with an attack of la
The finest neckwear eomes from
I'aniels. I. el us prove It to you.
Tyson Heal I of the Central I.'oint
district was in Medford on business
Friday.
lont worry. Give him a Dauieh.-'
merchandise order. Good at any
time.
K. P. Olson of Kiamath Falls was
a Medford vl. Itor the first of the
week.
The ladies of the Christian church
w ill have mince pies, cakes, home
made bread and mince meat on sale
at the Public Market, Saturday, the
23 rd. 132
Claude Miles returned Thursday ev
ening from a hnntiug and trapping
trip on Kvans creek.
Attend the big sale at the Medford
Pharmacy. See the window.
Pat Swayue of the Applegate is a
Medford visitor for a few days.
Stop in at the aie at the Medford
Pharmacy.
H. T. Hill of Rosebwrg Is spending
a few days In the city visiting friends.
A new kind of sale at the Medford
Pharmacy. See the window.
F. C. Benton has returned to his
home at Weed, Cul.f after spending
a week in the city.
Victor T. Hill, of Bed Bluff. Cal..
is upending a few days in the city on
business.
Don't fail to attend the big sale
at the Medford Pharmacy.
Klmer Beebe is a business visitor
in Medford for a few days from Hilt.
Cal.
Christmas suggestion 2 tickets to
SUovgaard and New York Metropoli
tan Co., Page Wednesday night.
Postofflce employes are not the
only ones, who are being rushed dur-
j iu'g the Christmas Reason. llcavy
shipments of liquor are keeping the
express company einployesAusy.
Men, call at the Medford Pharmacy
a big sale on all cigars. See the
window.
Charles Bryan of of Redding. Cal.,
was a business visitor in the city
Thursday.
Christmas jiUgge.tion 2 tickets to
SUovgaard and New York Metropoli
tan Co., Page Wednesday night.
Arthur Land has returned to his
home in Albany after spending a
week in the city visiting friends.
Lowell Chester of Corvatlis Is
among the out of town visitors In the
city this week.
Ladies, be sure and come to the
big sale at the Medford Pharmacy.
AM Xmas goods going. See the win
dow.
j On the. tops of trains arriving from
the north Friday morning was a layer
j of snow gathered in the hills tiorth
iof Grants Pass.
Jhe m.mKnial I hriMmas tree
erected cn the library lawn Friday
j afternoon and is being decorated, li.
' Ki'im has charge of this work,
I Mrs. John Allen who was operated
I on at Sacred Heart hospital will soon
! be a'de' to be at her home again.
' I'lione ;i'T Urownlo-s far grot rie.
I James W. Lincoln of ;on;s. Cal
in s;nuiui; t::e weel; in tl;e city on
business.
Mr. and .Mr. Bodkin of Wichita.
! Kan.i are Mediord viMtors and will
probably make their home in this I-
ciivi: y.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HK S.VI.K Or trade, two olnniei.
fiv. -ia.-s r.ver car for suW or !rrdv
Make o. e an off -; mit uo at ci:ee.
Ho Mail Trl'-nmt. j;lt
t If Hi SAl.K.
Vi ry fine red H rkf-hiro
e.tniug $ t. $r hile they last
) WU rcd 0rue boar, earlini;, '
Veainjc colt, very promi-ini; an
j Nirown cull. ".f ier bov .
j IMi I. H VVKliSTKU'S K.Wt'II
!K. t-'. I, Talent. Phoenix Tel. X 7 l '
23s
n f-rrrr
9iV0 X BERWICK
v Arrow
COLLARS
li'f i arvr r of ,v fit iiii Julia
fvrtxiiv. .Y-ftyrt&A Ofoo
ciii tiUMnn .iov tvr v.i,..
F. &. H. Co.
2S4
Francis Bennett who lias been at
teudins the I'nivorcUy. of California,
returned home Thursday evvtiing ur
siend the vacation. Mrs. Roger S.
Bennett, who has spent the pst two
months visiting friends in the middle !
west, also returned to Medford.
Jubt arrived, Blue Bird dishes at M.
F. & H. Co. 34
lave Cingcade of Kagie Point was
a business visitor in Medford Friday
It p lf,p of HnrnWr.1, fl
spent Friday in the ciiy visiting with
friends and attending to business
iitattr.rs.
John Wood of Springfield, Ore,, Is
spending a few days in Medford and
Jacksonville ou business.
Frank Johnson of Kagle Point
transacted business in the city Thurs
day afternoon.
A light skiff of snow fell Friday
afternoon and hopes of youngsters for
a white Christmas were raised.
W. C. Clements of Kagle Point
spent Thursday "afternoon In the city
on business.
Iir. W. P. Holt of F.agie Point was
in Medford on professional business
Thursday afternoon.
Portland Livestock
VOKTl.ANO, Or.. Dciv. JJ. :iIo
steady: receipts 4."t:i, lluik of pack
in;: .'lades. !!.. "i.Vn !l.(i."; heavy iiaek-!
im:. $!l.liU(n 9.7.V: heavy - Inuehers, .
?n..Vi(ii.9.C.": lifrbt larkinc. s.:rui
roiiiih heavy, s.oOiii : iiurs and
-kips. .S( S.-'iO: stock ho;;-, -U.-')0(i-J
S.'-'o: .-lipplc. Jf8.
Cattle liivjier; receipts :!:",. Steers, i
prime lif:ht. ".oOui T.ho-. prime heavv j
7,")0(d 7.S" ; j:ood. -s7(( 7.."i0 ; t-.tr;. '
ehoit-.-, .-rO.-'Cuf; (i.."i(i : laediuin To vood,
G(ii li.'J") : ordinary to fair, .-fo.'o o.o'i:
heifers, I'i.:i."ku (i.lid: hulls, .:t.:1li(ii ." :
ealvr. $o(tt 7. j
Slu-cp, steady: receipts MH :',.
Lamb-, i-a-t of mountains, no offer--.;
lamb-, valley. !i.7."iiii 111-, lamb-1
common. s-Mf'n l.o."i : choice yeavlinu
nether-. fS.J."i(a 8.,'ni : pood year! n. ;
Sliih.J.'i: choice lihi ewes, -G.,".i-;o '
7.-."; hcavv ewe-; siiOiG.,")'.). '
Portland Butter
PHIiTI.AXl). lr. Dee. 22. liutt,
unchanj-'i-d.
Chicago Wheat
CHK A'Jl". I) t-; ---V Wheat: -
llpcll.
. l.:iC.
Close
1 07''
1 .St
Mav .
Julv .
Portland Grain
rilKTI.ANU Dr.. lice 22. W lu
I'irai. No tradmu, - Si,ot hid- 1111
chunui'il lo 1-. hiLbcr. lllacstein.
ifl.od: fortylold, VM: -lub. -1 U
Ked liitssian, 1.:!4.
. llarley. No. 1 feed. -s:i7.
Today's ear receipt-: Wheat Id.
barley 1. flour 1, oats S. hay 7.
Fvc!-:. reje rotioono-d until TV--.!:"-.
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Herb cure lor earacne, .ieadi.che,
catftrrah, diphtheria, soar throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev-
;er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
I carbuncles, tumors, caked breatt.
2.-j(..Jres kinds of goilers. N0 0PL -
I RATION.
To whom it may concern:
j I itm free from the rheumatism.
I Yon can be the fame by Taking treat
jment from Gim Chung, tho herb doc-
tor. My rheu:natism w as so bad. that
Jit n:ade me so weak I could searcel
j set up when 1 was down and the pain
II suffered one totiM hardly know un
j less one had the same disease. I wa.
'truly diaii.sfird and diu-ted with
'life in my condition and trying to
I live. Now to any friends that care
'to le cured and would !i'.-.e to le free
j try the herb doctor. He tan rertain
! ly relieve in a rery short tin-e. Ver
j truly yourf., MKS. M. L. Kt'I.K.
j Mrs. Rer.Iij Uenilnsrton, We?'er
i Uind orchard. !iad stomach tro.r.de.
(The doctor said 8he had duad bone
in her jaw and that nothing but ;in
ovierrvt ion could .-ave her. so fV.e ca;:io
to thn t"hui'"-s.? doctor itiid he e:;red
jhrr in two wc;k5. Mrs. Fannie Mi!-
A cuar.inteed Cure (or
iles. No
I operation required.
South Frcnt si. . Medford
Ore.
MEN-WOMEN
j Are otl tired pf orK I'aat offers
' little or no chance (or advancement?
; Why not beco:i:e a dni. leF iiiysir;an.
;The field 15 lare. oiiortunities rreat
;and the rofes-ion honoraWe and
j lucrative to V.: trained praet loner,
i We offer a thorough course in Anat
omy and I'hysiolosy. i:iei'tro-tha;ihr.
; Phototherapy, Vihi-atlon. Ma-Misie.
! S-ion-1 io-thora;y. Tiiognasi?. rtc. etc
If yon are lnurted. i-all or ad-Ire
! Drs. Mac Pherson, Williams
and Blew
I nrua.l Ave.
j UreciiB.
at V.. Mder 5i. rortlanil.
Blue bird dishes at M
AVA' nflAIJtfLIV1 h
IUUHI 0 1VIHILI0 .
ElflJ
SPIES 10 H
SAN ri:AN; !S; Ji.-.:-. f.:r-
n:an i-.in- ilnto Icn-i'ljoiit: wire wore;
ttiiiihi'il; muil and li-li-'jrimis Aval.-lli-(l.
' - i i. - i .i . . .
I illKJ li -I' i II nil'! ll.l I.K .1 1 HI if IIT .iit
inMulU-J iu nt lii-c- by i ntiuii s or
his jvi-rnxt.-nt. Kraiiz I-S'W. Ii-riu:iii
t-'in-ul !icni-r:!l. Ii lil'itil in tin- I'nit
el State litrii-t roiirt tuIiiy. He
win nil lite wilne- -llHliI (U-lenilillL'
hiin-elf ;i'iun--t t'l-ileral i-wie that
he eotwKiiffl witlr i"-'nu!nr nttai-he-to
ilynan!e -ai and raiin-aiN in
Canaila I lit- I'llileJ States to
liluek iijtuuenls ul' liiimitiuu- to Ger
many'!, ellell.ie.
Hoim al-o ileelared in lii direet
le.liimMiy
to watch
t'anai'ian
iril'oriiiata
-taf!'.
Kxi-n-n
eon-tia(..
today that he hired sj.ie-vi.-ruit
iit-r and sliii'iiu-ms of
tro-ips t" KnroK- for the
a of the (ii'i-iiian L-'-nera!
r- of
war
i" Ocnnan
San Fran-
fuller
lnmmntiit? I" more than lini. -
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
2 TICKETS TO SKOVGAARD AND NEW YORK METROPOLITAN CO.
NEW
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SUSAN tMiMA DROOCHT
IMl-ES HUCENOTS"
f- rs i
GREATEST VARIETY IN MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC, CHAMBER
MUSIC-POPULAR MUSIC IN FACT
AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY
SEATS NOW SELLING. PRICES: Lower Floor, first 6 rows, 75c; balance,
50c. Balcony, first 8 rows, 50c, balance 25c.
.
Protecting
l'ndiiliitive
I'rii-efi
I'ulilishet
VOL. 6.
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CHRI5TMAS
Christmas Suggestions
I'nivpr?"! IVri-olLtsrs
t'ftaf iiic i'lslics
Ca-roif
C;ir in Sot?
Knivpi i Ii.;;i:OT'Ml KtiZft
Or, i.';a '"o'-ini'i: i; ?i!vvr
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JpLr.- --'!! Vat In -5
Aljrm ri- s
Xanioire St-t
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Hard
nun wn- b.lnivci! lv B"'l ' '-l'"--.;.
l::ina!i"U.
'xiiim' ill' it ijiiK" Irmii n' fin-1
bii y ut V'a-luitdli." :ii.l r."'i-
"i'lul t"iim- rn!ii tiie -t lllt infill f f !
lull-, uliii-'i !! f"ri-iii i.l'iiit' in lli r-i
I m will n-luml to tlic wiicr? ill Hit-j
uNiny."
FOR SHOP LIFTING
1;,..m -lii"-k urti-H have heill
timliiiL- tlie Me.lfr.1 iiu -reliant-
mark-, but tlie .alli of tile -hi.plirti-r;
is not 1-0 ea-i .-. Mr. Marie Ottenlahl.
a nui'sc, was nt-i-u-ei! oi
in-i article.- Iioni a ni
ve-tt:ilav ainnioon in
apinoiinat-
filed M
Jj-tiie lKix
villi-.
A I'l-eiinanary iiive-tiiittoii
made Fiidav nmrniii by .lml--e
ivellv, at which a nutuber of
w a
K. K.
local !
nie-!iant- testilicd ll
dahl had lieen under
t Mr- utter -
iir.e.liaace in
their -lores. The artich- found iu
Iter )i"--e--ion were dry 'j I-. He-
and oilier articles of -mall value.
The ea-e will he heard I'.v ,lu-tice
l liox Tae-day moniin.'.
Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement.
Wednesday Night, Dec. 27
DENMARK'S GREATEST VIOLINIST
AXD
YORK METROPOLITAN CO.
Of Instrumental Artists and Grand Opera Singers ; ...
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SUOVGAARD
THE OANISH VIOLIMST
ware
Seini-OceasionaUy l.y On ter Iiko
Herald
MHUFUHO ORECOX, SI'S MAt.X ST..
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
We have a very select stock of suitable
presents. On some of these lines the
shopping has not been as brisk as we ex
pected. To move them we are making
a very iiberaleduction. See our specials
For tlie Boys and Girls
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11 WIK Alls
ItlASTII! WAtiONS
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lilt'Vl I.K SH.T.-.
Till 1 in-, Miiilal'le nlfi.
riONfd.lt' KM'KKSS
a;is rr.
i:i!.i.i:i: sk.ti:s
Uiij y..r l',..y n -la, k-Knif.-2.V
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lt) Tilt: I.AIMKS--t"re
SHtmnlny mid
ih a ralendar.
t'onie in mil
e- nil)
ed Increases of n'oout five iier cent In
freight rates on lumber troiu Clika
ko, St. I.ouls and other points to des
tinations In Montana today were dis
approved by Hie Inter-state commerce
toininifsion.
i DIED
i Joe Ehe. familiarly known In Med-
ford as -Taniale Joe," uieu at sacrea
' Heart hospital Friday morning, aged
vears. He had been a resident ot
I the city for the past ten years during
' tJmt t,me runng a tamale stand on
vp5t Main street near the corner of
dionl -tore Fir. He was taken to the hospital
-, eoiio.! -dnt'T'i'liO' "'""lins- Heath was caused
at J ii'-k-on-' by a combination of pneumonia and
i erysipelas of the face. He is surviv
ed bv his w ife, a son Dan hue or bac
ramento. Cal.. and two daughters.
Mrs. Del Hall of Glendale. Cal., and
it.n nn,i I...
1 October r.ue. .urn.
I daughter October are at present at
Glendale. Cal., where -Mrs. cue is in
at a sanitarium. She Is not expected
to live. Funeral arrangements have
not been made pendins word from
relatives.
MILDRED HAYNES
INLOHENORIN "
Written With
Doulde-liltted
Hrund Ax.
llaiihvare Co.
W.C. . inn:
XO. H
Christmas Specials
No. 1 We will allow a 1 per
eent discount on any rnrirms Set
we have in stork. Wc have IMa
liiond Kdse. Jordan aud Boker
Tree hrand carverp. T-ie l'est
made.. S,e them.
Xo. 2.-- ;.i iior rent off on ell
Kloreniene llm.s tlood--. Vases.
I'k S.-t:-, Kniukinu Pets. it.'. The
iM-e.-l vi.ln,. in Medford
Xu. - A line of Ca-'-rolefi.
Ilamekins, Ciiaid Cui's. etc. all
price. You ran luiy u t'a.is-.-roIe
it ia-yvs i
S TVrA , t ii
,11 f-- - i
Jt
for !mi . You miit .- tl.e-ie.