FA 013 TWO
MEDFORD MATTi TRTBTOTE, MEDFORD, OUECiOX, SATURDAY, XOVRMlR. .10, Mia
I0CAL AND
JL PERSONAL
, .MIbbos Alma and Clair Wolke
Genevieve Patttllo, Bornlce Qulnlan
and Mr. Jonson of Grants Pass, at
tended tlio Oodowski concert.
A More full of lienalirul and ap
propriate) Christmas suggestions at
Johnson's, , the Jeweler. . 214
'IS. Van Dyke of (1 rants Pass,
sponi Friday In Medford. ,
R. hoswoll, of the Boswoll gold
mine at Holland, has received word
that his son, Robert Bostwell, has
died in Franco thru sickness.
Hemstitching, pecotlng. All work
guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. tf'
Game Warden Hammersley, of
Gold Hill, met with an accident at
that place lost night, by receiving a
bad fall.' Cne shoulder was dislo
cated and Dr. Loughrldge of this city
was summoned. The dislocation
was of such a severe nature that an
anaesthetic had to be administered.
Grants Pass Courier. 1
.. Present quarters leased. Wo must
move. Now Is the time to purchase
Jhe furs you have wanted at right
prices. F. W. Bartlett, 126 East
Main. . m
airs. I.eona Helms died at Grants
Pass Thanksgiving day, aged 91
years. She had been a resident of
Grants Pass for 27 years, coming
from Spirit Lake, Iowa. She ie sur
vived by four children.
. Tho personal pleasure In giving
the diamond will make a direct ap
peal to the one you love. Martin J.
RedJy. for diamonds. 214
' Influenza has again broken out in
Grants Pass, a number of children
being among the afflicted.
Experienced hemstitching and pe
cotlng. Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett
Corey Bldg.
H. D. Force who Is visiting his
folks, Sir. and Mrs. D. S. Force ot
Tolo, was In the city yesterday. He
Is a member of S. A. T. C. or the
University of Oregon and expects to
return to Eugene Sunday.
All bats greatly reduced at Lottie
Howard's. .214
Carl Glasgow, who has a ranch
near Talent, was In the city yester-
day on business.
The war is over and the flu Is
gone.. Buy Christmas presents at
Japanese Art Store. 215
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steep of Crater
Lake avenue, left for Los Angeles
this morning to spend the winter.
You can select no more desirable
gift than jewelry. Reddy's for gifts
of lasting worth. . 214
OMIbs 'Mary Haight who "has been
visiting Miss Vesta Holt for a "f ew
. days, left for Yreka today.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. . ,
-H. J. Sonne of San Francisco, Is In
the city for. a few days on business.
You can drink a pint ot cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's.
..... C P. Armstrong and W. L. Tow
. ney of Portland, are in the city today
on business.
Nash Hotel. Spsclal rates, week
r month. Steam heat. 215
. Margaret Hughes came In from
Portland yesterday for a few days
Tislt with friends In the city.
Place order for an Oldsmoble now.
Treichler Peirson Inc. ' .
. Wl D. Crawford of Los Angeles,
was In the city yesterday on busi
ness. Wanted to rent, good piano, 228
North Central. 214
Jas. A. Lathrop and T. WIgman of
Portland, are in iledford today on
business. . ..'..,.
T7s are allowed 00 per cept sugar
for December. Anticipating this two
months ago we engaged one of the
lest candy makers on the coast. Eat
more, give more of Shasta candy.
Try our Bew line. Make "business
a usual" a reality. - 216
v.Edward Van Dyke, O. Blanchard
and F. 6. Brammulle came up from
Grants Pass yesterday on business.
Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c
par yard at Handicraft Shop.
...Wllmot Seal and wife of Los An
geles were in 'Medford yesterday vis
iting friends.
A better place to do your Xmas
shopping. Johnson's, the Jeweler:
... 214
L.. E., Falkenberg of The Dalles
was In the city yesterday on busi
ness.' : ' . . '
Removal sale now going on at Miss
Lounsbury's Millinery store. 126 East
Main. Everything at cost. ' 216
Harold E. Partoh and R. fc. Bra
manell of Grants Pass, were In the
city yesterday on business. .'. . r
Buy a Dodge Bros, car for Christ
mas. ' Treichler Peirson Inc. , :
Chas. Carlton who has been em
ployed In the Shipyards at Portland
for about six months, returned to the
city the first of the week. He has
been with the Northwest Steel com
pany as checker in the mold loft.
Got your milk, cream, batter And
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
; Geo. Jrwln who has a ranch near
Talent, ; was doing business In the
city yesterday. He ,had the ranch
rented this year to Kels' Larsen, and
from about four acres he had In
beets he shipped a hundred tons,
which at $7.50 per ton shows what
can be done with beets when proper
ly cared for. .
Daily's Taxi. Pnone IB.
15. S. Smith of Ashland, was in the
city for a few hours yesterday on
- business, i. ,-...,
Free storage. : Power Auto Co. tf
i Chas. Llndsey, Btockman In tho
Dead Indian country, was doing bus
iness Irt the city yesterday. ?
Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr.
JInlstoad, 227 South Central. 233
' . S. .Berry and family left yes
terday for San Francisco to spend
the winter.
Gbitului! Coca Cola at DeVdo's. ;
Godowsky, the celebrated pianist,
ma a guest at lunch .today of the
University club. This afternoon he,
his (laughter, and Mrs. Hughes, the
violinist, were entertained at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler
Egan after an auto ride thru the
valley. ,'. . :
We buy and Bell everything. High
est cash prices paid for furniture,
carpets, tools, mattresses. Geo. W.
Douglas, 34 North Front street,
phone 162-J. 230
Corp. Nolnnd Kubbard of the S. A.
T. C. University ot Oregon, came
home on a short vacation to spend
Thanksgiving with his folks, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Ihibbard.
See Treichler Poirson Inc., for
tires, oils, and auto accessories.
: Mr. nd Mrs. W.. S. Barnum were
guests of honor at the Thanksgiving
community dinner given by the peo
ple residing in the building. The
meai, which was prepared by the lad
les, was served In the dining robin of
the hotel and the forty-five guests
that were seated at the table voted
that it was the best and most enjoy
able dinner that they had attended
la years. After dinner they had
music and dancing until supper time,
and then until nearly midnight.
Order your Xmas cards or folders
at tho Medford Printing Co.
Mrs. M. Calkins who has been vis
iting In the city and country for six
weeks, left for Oakland last evening.
Good line of fox and wolves, the
most popular furs this season. Bar
gains before removal, at Bartlett's.
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Representatives from the forestry
bureau district offices in Portland
and San Francisco will meet Forest
Supervisor W. A. Huestis of the
Klamath forest in California and R.
H. Rankin of tho Crater forest in
Oregon In Medford early In Decem
ber to settle the problems involved
in lnter-dlstrlct grazing matter; I The
war greatly Increased grazing activ
ities on national forest land, and. as
a general forecast predicts that these
activities will continue In peace
times, it Is essential that the grazing
boundaries and range rights be def
initely established between these two
forests.
Forty styles of engraved Xmas
cards and folders. Medford Printing
Co.
Monday evening at the M. E.
cnurch a reception will be given for
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Carlos. An inter
esting program has been prepared
and an Invitation is extended to all
members and friends of the church
and to pastors and members of the
other churches ot the city to bo pres
ent. '
Buy what you wish with that lib
erty bond, same as cash at Johnson's,
the Jeweler. 214
Ex-Governor Oswald West passed
thru Medford Friday afternoon en
route to Washington, D. C, where he
goes on business connected with the
telephone 'situation. He Is receiver
of. the Home Telephone company of
Portland;
Godowsky's superior musical In
telligence combines with the charm
ot a well tuned piano. Let Geo. W.
Cross set your piano right. Phone
309. 214
Letters received from New York
from Miss Elizabeth Putnam, for
merly manager of the Jackson Coun
ty Red Cross, state that her depar
ture for overseas Red Cross work
has been delayed by the non-arrival
of ner passports which were held up
somewhere along the line by depart
ment red tape. Only hut-workeVs
and ambulance drivers are now be
ing sent abroad by the Red Cross and
any day It Is expected orders will be
received shutting these off.
Orres, high grades tailoring for
men and women. Ashland, Oregon.
' Mrs." Grlbble, who has a school for
small children, will be unable to
open Dec. 2nd on account ot sick
ness.. The date of opening is Indef
initely postposed.
Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday after
noon. High-class work only.
iMiss Pauline Swacker of Grants
Pass, Is visiting Mrs. R. S. Cook of
Gold Hill. Mrs. Cook was a Medford
visitor Saturday. Her son Clarence
Cook of the S. A. T. C. at O. A. C, Is
spending the Thanksgiving holidays
with her and will return Sunday.
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North
Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104.
The union Thanksgiving service at
the First Methodist Episcopal church
was well attended. The offering for
the Red Cross work was over twenty
dollars. The sermon by Rev. R. My
ron Boozer was a strong, helpful
message. If anyone has been delud
ed In thinking that the affairs of the
world will move In the old grooves
or lapse again Into the status of five
years ago he Is certainly undeceived
by what was so forcibly presented by
the speaker.
Order your Xmas- cards or folders
at the Medford Printing Co.
S. B. Holmes was an avernlght vis
itor In the city from Eagle Point.
Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf
H. Marsh of Oklahoma, arrived In
Medford yesterday to spend a short
time looking over the city and coun
try. 1 1
Engraved Xmas cards and folders.
Medford Printing Co.
Geo. A. Sanders came In trom
Wellon yesterday to do some trading
and visit with friends.
Forty styles of engraved cards and
folders. Medford Printing Co. .
C. H. Manhem of Omaha, arrived
In Medford yesterday to spend a few
days in the city and country on busi
ness. '..
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER -
Day riione: Pacific 227.
Mght Phones: F. W. Weeks. 193-J2.
Lady Assistant.
I. G, Illk "of Alameda, CM., who Is
In the valley on business, Is In the
city today.
Auto cnrtnlns and lights, nil kinds.
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North
Grape, phone 104. ' '
,1. F. Miller camo down from Camp
Lewis to spend Thanksgiving t
home near Phoenix, and la tti the
city today. He bolongs to the medi
cal corps.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
F. P. Holmes of Cambridge, Mass.,
was in the city yesterday on busi
ness, Dr. Me. 1. Dow has returned from
New York and resumed his practice
ot medicine and surgery, 307-8 M. F.
H. Bldg., Tel. 139. The Dow Hospi
tal, Tel. 11. 2 IS
Chester llannuck of Hilt, ts spend
ing a few days In the city on busi
ness. Hemstitching and pecotlng at
Handicraft Shop. 16
W. F. Watson of San Francisco,
arrived in Modford yesterday to
spend a fow days looking over the
city and country.
Medford Auto Top Co., X. Grnpo.
Edward Conson came in from Ber
keley Friday to remain In the city
for a tew days on business.
20 per cent discount on woman's
button shoes. Schmidt's "Good
Shoes," 21 North Central avenue.
C. A. Loncks and E. C. Kirkpatrlck
of Portland, Is In the city this woek
on business.
If its toys you want go to Japnnese
Art Store. 215
W. E. Mooney of Prospect is In the
city tor a few days visiting frlonds.
Paul J. Hopper, T. W. Samuels
and 51. Farlss of Bteber, Cnl., arrived
in Medford yesterday to spend a few
days looking over the city and valley.
Wanted A bargain In a small
house and lot. Box D, care Mall
Tribune.'
C. K. Loosing and wife of Mon
tague, Cal., are in the city for a fow
days visiting friends.
Roberts Brothers have opened an
auto top repair shop at 30 North
Grape street, the firm name being
Medford Auto Top Co. They have
had considerable experience In this
line, have modern equipment and
guarantee their work.
J. W. Hoyt and S. B. Sankey of
Ashland are In the city today on bus
iness. .......
The public la cordially Invited to
attend the annual memorial exercises
at Elks Temple, Sunday, Dec. 1st at
2:30 p. m. Excellent program. 214
.Mrs. F. II. McMalen of Revelstoke.
B. C, arrived In Medford yesterday
to visit friends for a few days.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. , Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside; phone 162-J.
Mrs. Fred Luy came in from Wel
len to visit with friends In the city
for a few days.
' Royal and Pullman bread at De
Voe's.
H. Goodwin of Silvetton arrived
in 'Medford yesterday to spend a few
days looking over the city and coun
try. . The Wells Fargo express office
will close at 5:30 p. m., commencing
Dec. 1st. Calls for pickups must be
in by 4:30. 2L4
Harold. McDonald, former resident
of Medford, Is here on a visit of a
few days from Portland.
For fire insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co.
. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowman ot
northwest Medford, recently cele
brated their sixtieth wedding anni
versary. A stock, all new and up to date.
Do your shopping there. Johnson's,
the Jeweler. - 214
Irwin, who has . four' charges
against him In Medford and one at
Doris, Oregon, Is wanted also by the
Yreka police for obtaining money
under false pretenses.
Wanted Girl to tend to children
during afternoons. Phone Mrs. Rob
ert Ruhl, Hotel Medford. .
Walter and Frank Fitzgerald from
Sams Valley, were in Medford pro
curing supplies today.
See the wonderful assortment, la
dies wrlBt watches at Johnson's, from
$10.00 to the diamond set beauties
at $100. 214
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST 38-4 weed chain between
Tolo and Medford or in 'Medford.
Return to Mail Tribune office. 219
sweater.
214
LOST Yellow fiber silk
Paula 'Marshall, 115-J.
FOR SALE. Red beans, 8c; rye seed
, 5c. Berkeley Orchards. 219
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good
saddle pony. Berkeley Orchard.
219
FOR EXCHANGE 608 aero sheep
ranch, price $35 per acre. Will
take half Medford or Ashland pro
perty; prefer residence. Must he
good; no junk. R. 1, Box 66,
Brownsville, Ore. 218
WANTED Position by lithograph
er, experienced in law and general
office work. 'Box 95, Mall Trib
une. 216
FOR SALE Two overcoats, milk
crocks, churn, lanterns, crosscut
saw. Phone 652-R. 216
FOR SALE Choice utility stock
Rhode island Red hens for sale by
Mrs. C. H. Pierce, H. F. D. 3. 216
DR. RICKRRT
BYES BCTESTIFIOALIjT
... TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
; Suite 1-2 over Muy Co.
NO DIUH'B USED
Miss Marto Gates' ami Miss Jbnn
Anderson who aro training for
nurses n tho governmnnt hospital .at
Camp Lewis, both Kiifferod Hlnons
during , the "flu" epidemic. Mario
dates had the "flu" and Joan Ander
son was 111 for some time with pneu
monia. Mr. mid Mrs, Mooney from Red
tthinltet, nro In town trading today.
J. L. Wilson from, tlrlff In Creek,
spent the day In .Modford on busi
ness. J. Douglas and wife of Rod
niuff. Cal., aro registered nt the
Holland.
- Russell Harris ot Central Point,
who has beou away from hero for
some time, has returned to tho valley
to make It his homo.
John Owens from tho Antolope,
was In Medford trading today.
. Mr. Alma Knt, manager of the
Mutual Llto Insurance company at
Portland, is In 'Medford for a tow
days on business.
M. D. Moore, Los Angeles; W. R.
Woodnrd, Chicago; J. W. Halrd, San
Francisco: Z. N. Agee, Portland, are
registered nt the Hotel Medford.
A telegram received by Mr. Fred
Heath states that Captain L. C. Mann
of tho aviation department, and his
wife, formerly Miss Frances Heath,
are at San Francisco enrouto to
Honolulu whero Captain Mnnn will
be stationed. Captain Mann was for
merly stationed In Washington.
' The public murket was light to
day. A good Bupply ot moat, both
beet and pork was nvallablo but
vegetables were scarce.
. The Medford Chornl society will
meet Monday evening at St. Mark's
hall.
H. D. Howard leaves this evening
for Sacramento and other California
points on business.
' The date of meeting for the Ladlos
Bridge club has been changed from
Wednesday to Saturday. The last
meeting of the club was with Mrs.
QuUsenberry. Tho club meets today
with Mrs. G. L. Schermcrhorn, on
Grape street.
A tologram from W. H. Goro to
Mrs. Gore, states that their son Jay
who underwent an operation tor ap
pendicitis yestcrdny at Camp Logan,
Is getting along well and the doctors
feel assured of the success of the
operation.
' Mrs. F. E. Merrick of Modford was
lii Yreka Monday and Tuosdny, the
guest of Mrs. T. R. Orr. While hore
she taught Mrs. Orr and Sirs. Peter
son how to use tho Red Cross knit
ting machines, two ot which woro re-
contly bought by the Yreka ladlos.
Mrs. Merrick says she can make a
pair of socks on one of theso ma
chines In dn hour. Yreka News.
JAP MINISTRY
liS ADVENT OF
RULE OF PEOPLE
TOKIO; Oct. :U). ( t'orrcsDomleiioe
of the Associated l'ress.l The hew
cabinet headed bv Takrtslii Hnrft is
liailod us nmi'liiiii: the advent of nun
ulur "Coveriimi'tit in .luimn. Kor "id
veurs the chumimins uf renresonla
tiva 'government huvo been stniir
cliner for n svstoili under which the
premier would he selected for Ihnt
post because he wn.s the lender of the
lmi.joritv part v in the house of repre
sentatives. This has been nceom
plislu'il when Mr. Hum was chosen.
Dnriinr that hull' ecnliirv the kv.
eminent has been in tho hands ot
chins n nil court cireies, uencrallv
styled hurenue'inlic. On the other
lmml Mr. Hum is commoner, lie
has sclecteil ns members if his cab
inet those of this lutrtv. introducing
LAST CHANCE TONIGHT
Imroniierivts onlv us inmislit of war
ami nnvy, who utiiloi' ho mtuhitions
uuiKt hd chosen from uvmv itiul navy
circles, ' i
"Mv ideal ha.'i ul lusl been renlir.
od," exclaimed ManiuiH Ouuimi, .lai
iins' "isi'iind old limn" who haw lalinr
ed uhvtivs lor Ihc ciiiihc of democratic
isovoi'inueiit. "Thu whole nation
should sniiport the llimi minislrv if
thev lire rciillv desirous of the devel
opments of coiislitnlioiuil politics In
.latum. Japan should huvo new men.
vounir and viuoroiis, who nro able to
handle iiuporlimt iitTnirs of stale."
Otic of tho first decisions mtoptcil
hv the new cabinet was to ahollnh the
custom of detniliiiir detectives to ac
cotnpunv litiiiistot'.s wherever thev
miulit uo itiul tho opciihi" of Ihc min
isterial aiuini'lineitts so lllill the pen.
phi liiiuhl huve a li'ccrcr in to
thorn,
Mr. Ilara's slriKitiL' features iiyi hlf
hirtio eves niul luii'Vs of white liclr.
He is sparins of words nn.l spent.
lrniijht to the point, lool.imr nn
straiirht in the eve with l'rnii!;nci-s.
Tho Ladles' Guild ot tho Eplsropnl
church will moot Thursday afternoon
lit St. .Mark's hall.
.,. DIED
LI'IllO A telegram rucolvixl by
Mis. Archill H, Ash. iininiiiiieim tlio
death of her son Ill-law, Charhm 8.
Initio, ul liiilliu, Texas, Nov, i!8, from
tilooil-iioliioiiliiK. 'l'lio roiiialiin will
be tiiHon to Hint 1'rniiclHco (or luirlul.
Mr. Initio Was Wall known In Mml
foi d w hom ho 'resided for flvo yours,
Imivlng lliroo yc.'U'H ligo to ciigiigo In
Iiiihiiichh In Kuiihiih City. YVhllo hero
ho CHiulillHhod tlio Mciironl Realty
uml Improvement i eoiiipuny, built
many houses, nulling them on tho li
slnllnieiu plan, Among llio build
limn ho orunlod wan tint MedforiJ
warohoiiiie, now occupied by tlio
Medrord Fruit eoluimny and' .Muboii
Khi'Mian, In addlilnn to bis ol Ion'
lulf rwiiH, Mr. l.nlio conducted tin In
surance nuency,
KAI.KM. Nov, 111). lluveniiir
Wllliyidiiilie, In it ulateiiiciit huncd
today, (Ici'lnm! hlhineir nlrongly op
poiiod to any inunior of Oregon and
Wa'hlni'.toii wooden nlilp dlstrlclu,
such im, nceoiilliii? to reports, In con
templated by tlio Kiiinrgciicy Fleet
corporation.
With Medford tl'iule Is Mndftiril inadn
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. Brand
Whltlock, American minister to Bel
gium, formally notified the stato de
partment today of his reoccupatlon
of the legation at Brussels, relieving
the Spanish minister who cared for
Americans during the German occu
pation. '
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'DECEMBER
First Js'ow York fnsinil Hit of Ihc year. Highly
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ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S
DAX7LLING SUCCESS
A MUSICAL COMEDY OF DELIGHTFUL SURPRISES
ANOTHER
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KNOCKOUT
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Music ftvRUDOtPH FRIrlt
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REMARKABLE CA5T-W0NDER CH0RU5-REAL50NG HITS
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Original conipaiiy of I'orty-rivo jit-ti)lc."
!Mail orders fur scats ai't'cpitnl iiinv.
PKICES: COc, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. ... ,
' Curtain at H:10 p. in. sharp.
TMt!a!i t:: Af fmrjjij Thc.House of Big Features
ONE NIGHT ..ONLY MON DAY, DEC. 2
Klaw and Erlanger Present
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The Master Magiciae-
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Press Opinion of New York Declares CARTER ;
"The Greatest Magician" "A Veritable Sensation"
The
Tripmpli of . Magic
"The first time in the history of theatricals
that blase Broadway ever paid $2 to see a
magician, Alexander not excepted"
Local conditions enabled the Page management to secure this
remarkable attraction at a reduced scale of prices ; ;
PRICES Whole lower floor $1; Balcony 25c, 50c, 75c; Boxes $2
Seat sale Page box office Saturday, Nov. 30, at 10 a. m.
MAIL 0?.D3r.3 RECEIVED NOW. . "
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