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PAGE TWO MEPFORT) MATE TRTRTTNF, MEDFORD, OREfiOX. SATURDAY. DECEAfDER 23. 101G f OCAL AND I- PERSONAL T. K. Roltst of Portulml In Hiienillug the holiday Heimon with IiIh family hr Kagle I'olnt. Chrliitmaa mixed caudles from 20c up nt Brown'i. Miss (iladys Mel'lierson of A;ple l;nlo returned to her homo :it Kost I'liiS Saturday to spend the holiday. 6s4 Phone lieattj's Drug Store. Mr. and Mm. John (lardner arriv ed In the city Saturday niormr. j from Portland and will nmkc their noine in Medford. - Sweet cloer at De Voe'l. Albert Lanky of Los Aimelei Cul.. i a Medford visitor for tho holiJii) m .son. Drown'B headquarters for candy canes. , Kred llonison of nosehurs is irfiKlIng a few days In the eky oi' l.ilsinfES. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. Jeff Johnson or Kanle Point wan n business visitor In the city F lday af ternoon. You remember the picture that we sold at a sale for 33c a short time ago They were worth up io $3. SO. We have a few left and whil.3 they last wn will sell ut 23 cents. Heaths DruR Store, Opposite Nash Hotel 1 Mrs. Van Soy of ICaKle Point was rhopplnR In Medford Friday after noon. Christmas suggestion two tickett to Skovgunl and New Year Methopo lltan Company. Pone Wednesday ti'Kht. Hube Johnson of Eagle Point trans-1 tcted business In the city Saturday. For your old home friends. "The Valley of tho llonue," 15c. 253 N. J. Cornwall of Portland Is anions the out of town visitors in the city. See the "big stick" In the window tit Brown's. John .McNeill of Kelso, Wash., is spending a few daya In the city vis iting friends. Or. Heine, phylsclan and surgeon. Specialty, eyoi ear, nose, throat. Of Ilce over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. K. T. Stlnson Is a business visitor In the city from Seattlo, Wn. Fancy baskets and box candles at Brown's. P. R. Peterson of Los Angelos, Cul. spent Friday and Saturday in the city. Soe Dave Wood scout that tire in surance policy. Office, Room 401 M. P. & H. Bldg. W. T. Matlock of Eugene Is spend ing a few days In Medford oiv busi ness. For the best Insurance see Holmes J be Insurance Man. C. A. Robinson of Seattlo, Wn., is a recent Modford arrival. Fresh Graham at the Ruse Mill. Get my prices on Olympic flour. .Walter Smith and S. S. Burch or Bridge View, are Medford visitors for the holidays. Fresh chocolates at De Voes. Joe Broad Is a holiday visitor in the city from Copper, Cal. "The Valley of the Rogue." Words and music, 15e. 237 Miss Vera Russell of Wellon spent Friday and Suturday in the city vis iting friends. Big 6c milk (hakes at De Voi'a. Gates sells Ford car( 1200 down and $26 a month. Elwood W. Roberts of Buncom is spondlng a few days In Medford vis iting friends. Bakery goods at De Voe'l. , The funeral of Daniel Hill was held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock ut the home of his daughter, Mrs. Addie Marsh at Jacksonville. Htiri'il was in Jacksonville cemetery. Bathi 26o. Hotel Holland, Kenneth Xeff will leave Sunday morning for Eugene where ho will spend the holidays with friends. Christmas suggestion two ttckois to Skovgard and New Year Melhopo llton Company. Page Wednesday night. William Kox of Kugcne stopped off In Medford Siitnrility morning. He is onroute to San Francisco und l.os Angeles to spend the holiday and New Year's day will witness the V. of O-Pennsylvuniii football Rtine at l.os Angeles. Qaaollne and oil at De Voe'l. Stephen Pierce of Uuuene spent Saturday In the city us the guest or Floyd Hart, lie will leave Sunday for San Francisco to spend the holi days. Mrs. Lenin linn ley. corsets. Phone BR3-J. 320 N. Bartlett. O. Aduma of llutte Falls spent Fri day and Saturday In the city visiting friends. Buttermilk, 10c gal. lie Voe'a. II. P. Hacker of tirttrin Creek was n business visitor in the city Satur day. Chrlstnius baskets, china, silks, tea, linens, toys, woodwaro, all kinds novelties, direct from Japan nt Jap anese Curio Store, north Mann's atnre. 237 Mr. und Mrs. Harry l.iug of Yrokn. Cul., are In Medford to spend the holidays. Mips Marie Gates who bus been at tending the t'ulverslty of Oregon, has returned to Medford to spend the hol idays. Perfumes that please at Hasklns' Drug Store. 235 The funeral of Joe lobe, familiarly known as "Tainale Joe," will be held ut Perl's C'hupel Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Interment will be In I. O. O. F. cemetery. 50c character dolls at llaskins' Drug Store. 135 ' Huston I. lug of Yreka, Cal., is in Medford to spend the holidays. We are serving a special Mid-day lunch 11 to 2; music; 25 cents. Crow ' Police Sergeant Put Mego left Sat urduy morning for Portland where lie will spend the holidays visiting friends. Buildmore Junior, a 25c toy, at Hasklns' Drug Store. 235 Miss Snedkor returned to Medford Saturduy morning from Eugene und will upend the holidays in Medford. Our speciul Christmas mixed can dles at 15 cents a pound will be found exceptionally good value. Bright and fresh and all our own make. Crow- son s. Hurold Coclirn l arrived in the cltv Saturday morning to spend tho boli- 'days. We are prepared to take caro of your wants In good candy In plain or fancy packages. Our candies are all our own make, fresh and of high (Itiulity. Crowson's. Miss Catherine llowells returned lo .Medford Saturduy morning from the University of Oregon and will Spend the holidays with her parents tiear Medford. .Holiday travel on the trains Is es- peclaly heavy, all trains being run in Sections. A box of good chocolates will be much appreciated as an accompani ment of your special Christmas pres ent. Let ft bo a box of Crowson's. We have It in just the proper pack age. L. J. Davles has returned to Med ford from Colorado where he has spent the past three months mining. C. F. Deinier of Kugene was a Med ford visitor Friday and Saturday at tending to business matters. ' C. W. Preston of Portland trans acted business In the city Friday and Saturday. We suggest a box of Crowson's, as a Christmas remombranco to Her. H. A. llenshnw of Portland Is spending a few days in Medford at tending to business matters. ,Cuurles S. Wood of Sun Francisco Is among the out of town business visitors in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Aleksy Kurchak and Mrs. Mary Nabozza. of New York City were Medford visitors Friday and Suturday. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., It you are In a hurry, THE;! DAIRY Can Supply Your Wants for ' CHRISTMAS DINNER And every (lay. We are prepared to furnish 'Milk, ('ream, liuttennilk, Skim Milk, Cottage Cheese, Fresh Ranch Eggs. "DAISY" Butler made by us and fresh from our churn. If you are contemplating a change in the milk you are receiving, try us. QUALITY ALWAYS IS OUR MOTTO. Wo solicit your wants in the Dairy Products. Or der your Xmas Ice Cream now. White Velvet Ice Cream PHONE IK1 A Merry, Christmas May Santa Mans park your stockings from top to lot' with those gifts you most desire. May the day lie as bright to your eyes ns the berries on the holly wreaths. May the remembrances of this Christmas be to you like a Christmas tree evergreen. May your heart beat time io the tunc of the Christmas bells, so that whether you be twenty or seventy, or any place between, you may once again feel the joy of Unit first Christmas when you crept down the stairs in the dim light of dawn to see what Santa Clans had brought. PIERCE, The Florist George Vilas will return to Med ford Siindav morning from tho O. A. C und w ;. ipmd l-e Irilidays lu Mtiford. Geary flan-en. Enrl llu'.l.r.r.' and Walter lirot:t t.'e n.ior.t ' O. A C. student swlir. rein i mil to Med ford for the h'l! !i'.! iV. .i.-...i i.iorn iii(i.' Dance Moose hall Xmas night. Ad mission, gentlemen 50c. 235 rrank Hay let atun!ar mnrr.lng for Berkeley, Cal., where he will spend the holidays with his parents. The Hogue River Valley Cunning company shipped Saturday morning a refrigerator car containing 60,000 pouudB of ono gallon cans ol apples to Armour & Co., ut Salt Lake. An other car will be Hhlpped next week. The company Is experiencing great difficulty both in securing apples for canning and in securing car) to trans port their product, four cars of gullon apples now being stored in tho ware house. ' Ben Sheldon, who has been tour ing the state lu the Interests of the proposed normal school ut Ashland returned to Medford Saturday morn ing. Armon Italic or San Francisco, Cul. Is spending a few days in the city. Oscar .Morris of Roseburg wns a Medford visitor Friduy afternoon. Dan Weaver of the Steamboat dis trict is spending the week in the city on business. T. 11. Howe of North Yakima, Wn., lu spending a few days in tho city on business. W. I.. Charter of Alameda, Cal.. is among the out of town visitors In the city. A. L. Kingerly of Klamath Falls was a business visitor in the city Fii ilny. ' V. L. Maker of Yreka. Cal., is (poinding a few days In the city visit ing friends und attending to busi ness matters. Arthur Poolo of Stolnman Is a Med- Tord visitor for n fow duys. John Day has returned to his home at Fiddle, Ore., aftor spending a few days in Medford on business. ' Mrs. E. D. Baylcss of Ashland spent Friday In the city visiting friends. ' Mrs. Berquiat of Easlo Point spent Saturduy In the city shipping. Floyd Pierce of Eagle Point trans acted business lu Modfoni Saturday. Tom Hampton was a Medford visi tor Saturday from Eagle Point. Tho Washington and Koosevelt school basketball tenm-i clashed Fri day afternoon, the Washington team winning by a scoru of 13 to 17. V. L. Pleasant of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days in the city on business. ' Leon Benton of Corvallls Is visiting friends In the city. John It. Allen Is spending n few days ut Portland on business. Jnines Wbitscl of Weed, Cal., Is spending tho week In the city visiting friends. V.-2-2 EAST MAIN' Miss Hattle Pearson of Eugene ar - rived in tWi city Saturday and will , npcuu .ioMu....n mm ...i-u.uiu , utlves. i II. J. McNerthney of Tacoma, Wn., is a business visitor in the city. Tho Misses Ina and Luclnda cocii- ran returend Friday from Sun Jose Cal., where they have been attend ing normal csbool. Miss Cora Ellis of Grants Pass is I spending a few days in the city vis jltfng friends. j II. J. Neighbors is a business visi Itor In the city from Salem. I' Grover Coruin of this city Is now j foreman In one of the munition plants ut Detroit, Mich. ' C. 11. Gregory of Greenneres, Wn. Is a Medford visitor for a few days. ' The library will be closed Chrlst- mas day. G. L. Schermerhorn, nominated as director for the proposed irrigation district on the anti-district ticket, stutes that he Is not an opponent of irrigation, but of the district plan, which he thinks works un injustice upon the farmer who does not think ho can afrord to Irrigate more than 'a part of his place. For himself he 'believes In Irrigation und would be willing to sign up a portion of his 'own ranch, but does not believe in a blanket affuir. PEOPLE LONG FOR PEACE (Continued From rage One.) a responsibility: nihl fnm your pre vious iK'tionsI 1'ecl eont'ident tlftil ynu will use your power with it iK'iee ol vision iiiid humanity ruivlv to he round nuioii: slute-uieii. I. "Kven llie men hitherto retained J for making munitions. Tor dock Iulxir j mid for oilier purpuMw essential to I the proseeution of the unr are yrnd- ually lieinir drafted inlo the armies and replaeed h.v women, with the sin ister threat.' of colored labor in the background. There i a very real iluii (C that if nothing i done to cheek the fury ol national passion, Kuro pcmi civilization as we have known it will perish as completely as it per ished when Rome fell before the bar barians. Masses Thvd of War. ''Kroiu considerable personal ex perience, reinforced by nil that I can learn f'-oin others, believe that the desire, for peace is almost universal, not only aniony the soldiers, but throughout the wivu carninir classes, and especially in industrial districts, in spite of likdi wanes and steadv em ployment. If a plebiscite of the mi- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY STRAY ICD-'-From. niy ranch one red ? mid three black shoals, about 1U0 ' lbs.: no murks. Ci. Schnrnier- horn, 1 2 1 North Grupe, Phone S19-M. 237 j FOR SALE Cheap. Second hand j huguy, single and double harness, j liert Stanctiff, Phoenix. 210 j CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS 2 TICKETS TO SKOVGAARD AND NEW YORK METROPOLITAN CO. DENMARK'S GREATEST VIOLINIST . AND NEW YORK METROPOLITAN CO. Of Instrumental Artists and Grand Opera Singers i i SUSN tMMft DROL'GIIT . IN"LtS HUCFNOTS" GREATEST VARIETY IN MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC POPULAR MUSIC IN AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR SEATS NOW SELLING. PRICES: Lower Floor, SfJBny.first 8 rows50c, balanc e 25c. . ,; ,,,.,, , k , , motion ,,f j w h. tlicr negotiation -honkl ! initi- , m ,., ,,., ,,( UVl.P. I whelming majority would be in fuvor , ,, ..,.,... m .hut the same is jnll. r yriincei (iomiany and Austria Hmmarv. "Tile I'yileil Slates government hits the power not only to compel Kuro pcuu governments lo make peace, but also to reassure the populations by making itself the guuruutor ut . the peace. Such uclioti, even if it were resented by the governments, would be lulled with joy by the populations." JIWIIKZ, Me.x., Dec. 'X General Francisco Gonzales announced at military licadiuiirlers today that General Jose Murguiu, briiiher of General Francisco Mnrtruin, inilitnry cominumlcr of lite northeastern. zone, would succeed him ns commander o the de facto troops in the Juarez dis trict. General Gon.alcs added that he would take Hie field in. person against Francisco Villa south of Chi huahua City. " DIED Harriet' Chance Pierce, wife of R. A. Pierce, of Central Point, Ore., passed away at the tlranitc City hos pital at Ashland, on the evening of Dec. 21st, lillti. Mrs. Pierce was born at Hampton, Iowa, Nov. 3, 1S72; her family moved to Linn county, Oregon, in the early SOc, where she grew to womanhood; Piesldus her husband she leaves to mourn her loss, a son. Harold Smith !of Central Point, and Mrs. Pernice j Wynkoop, of Portland, Ore., a sister, 'Mrs. P. A. Goodwin, of Albany, Ore., and two brothers W. H. ('banco of Al- I any, Ore., and Harry O. Chance o Anniila, Guam. She was a member of Xevita Chap ter No. 93, Order of Kastern Htur, Central Point. CHRISTMAS DINNER HOLLAND CAFE di:c. lino. Sweet Pickle Ripe Olives Cream of Tomaio RoRiic Hiver Salmon A La Chambord Roast Spring Chicken, Chestnut Dressing lioast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce. Steamed Potato Mashed Potato Italian Macaroni Milannaise Waldorf Salad Fruit Cake English Plum Pudding Pumpkin Pie Mince Plo ' Vanilla Ice Cream and Cako Coffee Tea Milk Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement. Wednesday Night, Dec. 27 SKOVGAA.RD Tllf DANISH VIOLINISr A loving and devoted wife ami mother, a firm believer In the trilh,' as taught by the Master, she leaves. a host of friends wherever she was known. ( Funeral services and Interment at Albany,' Ore., on Wednesday, Decem ber 27, 1!)0. Star MEDF0RDS Cozy Plwtouiay THEATER HolidayXJreetings WEEKLY PROGRAM Beginning Tomorrow DECEMBER 24 Florence LaBadie Tn an Interesting (hdd Kmister l'lny The Fear of Poverty LONESOME LUKE COMEDY MONDAY, DEC. 25 A irctni Wonder Play llmt is decidedly intere.-tiiii;, with the l'ojailar Stars Harold Lockvvood Mae Allison MR.FORTY-FOUR GOOD COMEDY WEDNESDAYTdEC. 27 .lesse I.. I.a!y presents the (lifted Little Actress, Mae Murray In n story of r;trc nppeal, The Big Sister Also GOOD COMECY SATURDAY, DEC. 33 lli'iidy-World prescnls Alice Brady In the Famous Jlroadhiirst I'lay Boughtand Paid For Adults 15c. Children 5e i j is 'htli . i i t It MII.PRF-D KAYNES INl.OfcENtifllN " MUSIC, CHAMBER FACT EVERYBODY first 6 rows, 75c; balance, AMUSEMENTS Southern Oregon's flreatest I'luee of AmiiKeiuent EXTENDS TheSeason'sGrectings TO ALL , WEEKLY PROGRAM Beglnnintj Tamorrow, , DECEMBER 24 Emily Stevens ( licriieinliered in '"llestinyj or, Tlic 8'Mil nf if Winuiiii"), sup poit'l by Kniiik .Mills, in mi tib siirkitiK .Met rii Ymiler l'lny, The Wheel of the Law GEORGE ADE FABLE MONDAY, DEC. 25 Biilie Burke h mill 1 1 KNIiY KOl.KI'.l!, in Gloria's Romance I.'.hh'IIi Chapter, "The Soi'ial Yiirt'ex." And Selin 1'is'senls TH0S. SANTSfiHI of "Siuiler.s," I'lime. GEO. FAWCETT in the His; Western Ilrumn, The Country God Forgot TUESDAY, DEC. 26 . S. Hart As I III! Patriot This is mninitiimisly euneedett hy erilies to he !rr. Hurt's tlreiilesl Fciiture l'lny. Also KEYSTONE K0MEDY - MaidlMad Chas. Muiray Louise Fazenda WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 27 SKOYGAARD Ilcmnnrk's Grentesl 'iormjst, nnl GRAND OPERA STARS An enlcrhiinnient l'(ir Kvery hmly. THURSDAY, DEC. 28 AYm. Kn l'resents Valeska Suratt li( Her l.nlest Sensntion,.. The Straight Way Also , FATHE NEWS ' ' FRIDAY, DEC. 29 The N'olcil ,ln:tnese Aclor, Sessup Hayakawa In a wry nowl Photo Drama, The Honorable Friend .SATURDAY, DEC. 30 1). Y. (IrilTilli l'resents Mae Marsh Robt. Harron In Th. ir l.nlesl Sueces The Little Liar Also . ... KEYSTONE K0MEDY She Loved a Sailor