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rariE two MEDFOUD MAlli TUIMTNF, MKDFOim 0MM0N VHIDAV. DKCMM Ill'llJ. 110. . . f . r t, r i I i f i i I K I tfc. Focal and Personal The Pity mi to tamp will be closed : tomorrow nlRM to remain closed until j 0)0 auto tourist travel be slim tijjaln iioxt Heason, Wm. Davis, caretaker , for the city at the grounds, will cease ' Ills duties after nailing up everythinK nafo and sound, and shutting off all the hydrants except one. I'p to a wock , ago there waa on an average of night or nine tourist parties at the camp, nnd since thore have been one to three such parties at the grounds daily. Two worn thore today. ' '4 i If you've not aeon the Retis:rtional success, "Way Down Kant." which has : aroused this tlty, n toniaht, FaRe.24t) f Men's garters 10c pair. Army Goods Store, S3 8. Central. ; tf mis?, LAST TIMES TONIGHT 7:15 and 9:30 Don't be Forced to Confess You Missed It. D. V. GRIFFITHS MASTERPIECE the soul-reaching story. TOMORROW tt FIGHTIN MAD" with - Wm. Desmond It is described as bavin; the vigor, the breeziness, the ac tion and romance of "The Mark of Zorro," with more up-to-date and American Adventure. A weddlrn? of much Interest to people of Medford and vicinity U the recent one In San Francisco of Mrs. Edgar Haier, formerly of this city, and V. V. N. Campbell, former owner of tho Suncrest orchard, both, of whom wore divorced and have been residing: In tian Francisco, for several years. They are how on .their honeymoon in southern California and will make their home in San Francisco. Does your ford start hard these cold mornings? We guaranroe to make it start right or no charge. Riverside Garage. " City assessments will be delinquent after January third and a penalty of five per cent wtll be added. - 212 ivrtir Neff when questioned to day about the rumor that he planned to de a candidate for circuit judge in this district in the event that Judge F. M. Calkins decided not to run again, stated that he would not be a candi date for that office'ln any event. Start the New teaTi right with a good accounting system. You can't beat mechanical speed and accuracy. Your business . investment justifies this much protection. See Calles, the Hurroughs representative now. Ask the man wb-t owns one. ' 241 Don't be forced ta confess you Among guests at the Hotel Holland I A. C. Allen, montber ot the state 1 x , .. . .. r .. - ....... '....,......... . . .. . .. . . are G. M. Ainsworth of Ioa AngoloK, O J, Ijams of Eugene. Mrs. Harvey Hevan xt nornbrook, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hopple of Portland, George A. Johnson and James Arnold of Sacra ptcnto and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ntcktn Son pf, San Francisco. ,;" ' Kve,ry child having, the benefit of Kindergarten training niukes better progress In Inter school days. Tiny Tots School opens a new class Jan. 3. rhoho 83i-V. 241 A real iarty New Year's eve, River side Community club, on the Rogue. "iVerless orchestra." 240 C. K. ShefftoUl of NewiKtrt. Ore., who is visiting in the city,' attended ,' the local F.lks lodge session last night, he hetng a member of tho Albany, Ore., 11. l O. K. l.Hlge. v " Edgar Wlnht for low prices. t For the" bt dance, the real dance come to Riverside. Community club. New Year's eve. Peerless orchestra. . . - ' 210 Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. 'Masquerade at Eagle l'olnt, New Year' a -ve. , 211 IVndinit an opinion from Attorney General Van Winkle as to tho effec tive, date of the new irrigation district code, as amended by the special legis- missed the picture the world has wel-'lative session last week, State Engl neer cupper, is advising all districts to prepare to hold their annual elec tions on January 10, as provided under the old statutes. The new code, which does not carry an emergency clause, provides for holding elections on the second Tuesday in October. ' The code was passed by the last regular session but, waa vetoed by the governor and waa passed by the special session over the veto. Weather conditions led to objection to the January date. ' ; ' fresh lima and plaster.' Medford Lnmher Co. coined, , "Way Itawn, East," last times 7:15 and 9:30 tonight, Page. 240 Con and Wayne Lever were here last night in attendance at the Elks Unlge, session. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leever Who have been at Central Point spending the holiday season with rela tives and friends, leave next Tuesday for their home in Seattle. Mrs. Paul Hansen cortetiere for NuBone. Fhone ES5-J. tf When in need of shingles and roof ing; call Wallace Woods. 108. 711 E. Main. Don't forget January 3rd is the last day to pay city assessments 'Without penalty. , , Hi The banks will close tomorrow noon to remain closed until next Tuesday morning. . , . ' , Invest your savtngs In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, tf horticultural commission, was this week at Kosebttrs; looking after the Douglas' county fruit luspeetinn situa tion before the county court, Ills mis alou was sim'ssfil, aa not only was the fruit Inspector retained for that county but better fruit Inspection was Injured. , Excellent supper at Trail New Year's eve! Ill .Masquerade at Eusto I'uiut, Now Year's Eve. , S41 Ilest chicken and pork at booth 11. Public Market, Saturday. 10 Michael MmJuirk. finnier well knon cltUen and cigar maker and dealer of Medfcrd, who has been in the mining game In Mexico for several years past, has written friends here that he and his partner in n mining claim In the wilds in the vicinity of Honorn, have been, having much tough luck lately because of flood conditions in that vicinity. Shotgun and rifle shoot Eagle Point, Sunday, January 1. 210 ri Yuma Yatna party at Trail New Year's eve! iU The laptlst youns people will have a box social iit the church tonight at T:S0, AH young people are Invited. R. 1. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings', Residence 217 Apple utreot, Phone MS, tf Amy cots 13.25 at Army Goods Store, 32 S. CVutrnl Ave. ( tt Hot coffee and light lunches, ta males and chill con carno at DeVoe's The show window of the Crater Lake Hardware company's More :n deeply scratched Wednesday night by a glass cutter of some sort. Severul scratches wi're discovered, and li I thought, that they are the results of an attempt to enter, tho More. Moleskin breeches and pants, Army dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. Ill E. Main St Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf The new automatic Otis elevator, j which has been in process of lastalla- dance, Jacksonville plaster, Medford at Eagle Point, Fll- Lbr. New 211 Fll- SI0 lluexts nt llio Hotel Medfol'd include Rebel t t'lult-y of YreKil, F. Mmnm' of Seattle, .1, T, lluuhca and A," Hualt of Sulcin, Hoy 1. Miller and InUilly and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Tyler of Portland, and Mr. and Mr. K, J. Olior of Havre, Mont. ' i Klremivti'i day. lath and Co, Maaquoraile Year's Eve. Fireman's dance, Jacksonville day, Mr, H. F. Antle leaves tonight for Pasndcnu wher she will make an indefinite stay visiting fi-tenda and relatives. . v Try a Super trend tire the tire with a wider and thicker trend -they wear longer. Riverside Garage. 1 tt Confetti and serpenttno at Trail. Xew Year's eve! - 31 China Illy bulbs. Jap Art Store. Hot dinner will be served nt the Firemen grand hall given by Engine Co. No. 1. Alford's Imperial orchestra will furnish the ,muslc Rig night, don't miss It. 210 Maine Klum of Oakland, former resident of IUIh city who with hU fam ily has been Spending the holiday sea son here ami at Ashland, wu fttim pioned on a business visit to Tucoma and leit fur that city last night. Treuoh shoes, hobnails, Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central. tf When better automobiles are built, Hulck will build them. tf White corn Tor hominy at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 200. . Start tho New Year rlltht In ft new Liberty car, tho ear tor those who can not afford to own a cheaper one, and good enough for thus who can afford a much higher priced car. tt J ,.... 1 . n. 0,i r. "... , WaJeh thenld ve.-irn.it. lrnmA the UWUB v.v-t,i,.iv.is. .a. fin.l All kinds of rough and ' Dr. 1L E. Murphy, dentist, over Woolworth store ,: Will G. McDonald, proprietor of the Rogue Elks Resort, drove down from Trail MatArilnv vllh ita nnithoft'tf Haroid and Wesley McDonald. who.tlon the California-Oregon Power w wn .nntn .h .n.t ..,n ! company s office building for the past A farewell diinetntt party will be lcn tonlKhl, by the -3 1- club of the M,",l hi'Ium'I for colleue htiideuls, lmmt of wtioni will it-turn to tbolr studies Monday or Tuesday. Prize waits ut Trail New Year's eve! $10.00 pair of Walk-Over hoe given to the gentleman uiul a fine pair of silK RtiiekUms to the lady by the Hub Shoe Ktnre of Medford, 841 The famous iformun army shoos and of fleers dress shoes, Army Uoods Store Xi R Central. If Htth grade tailors tor wen and womuii. Or res, Aslilund, Oru. it Telephone society news to this office, 76, as early t minrrow as pos sible, The aoclcty editress Is away and culls at lltKi L urx not answered. If you expect to entertain or leave the city or know of a wmidlntt., anaoune!- ment or any oilier news please tele. phone us. Chiropody Painless, non surgical process. -Rooms 20&-0 Plilpps block. Pboue V0 M. 243 Dr Frank Roberta, dentist Deuel nidgt Telephone C03-R tt Hear those beautiful bells nt Trail Now Year's evv! 2U Army underwear aud union suits cheaper than elsewhere. Army Goods Store, ii 8. Central. tf Miss Ruth Young wilt return the first of the week to Sun Joo after a two weeks visit with her parents. Miss Young Is a student in the Sun Jose normal. Army overcoats and genuine all wool Kngllsh Ynlutito overcoats, Army Goods Store, 32 8. Central. tf Edgar Wight, reliable Jowolur. Hemstitching, Pleotltig. 8c per yd. Puttuus covered. llundli-r.tii Shop. tf My order o. the California railroad commission, all unto sIiikks cimup-il In the tranHjiertiitlou of pnsneuKers In California mmt slop between M anil ! feet from titeuul nillmud or luter-urlian electrU: line truelui. und the Htagn di Ivor must then Imiit up a id down the tracks to lie sure there Is no train approaching before iwaalnrt, 'I'lie rule dons not apply to lbs operation of stages within municipalities as 1 re gards the track i of elcctrlu or othtir street railroads. Martnello Shop, 40 l.ilierly build- liwt. Graduate expert work. Butlsfae. Hon ' guaranteed. Mnrcelloa 11,00, NhamHHi 7no, round curl Doe, mani cures Boo. , , ' . 246 Grand Now York high Jlokal vTratl! New Year's E.vo! . ,. , ; 2U, Fliiiniaii'ii dunce, Jaijliionville Fri day, Zitt" ii "ii ii J iin"1.... ...sui 'n'u 'n 'Willi NEW YEARS EVE BALL at NAT SAT. NITE BIGGEST AND BEST OF THE YEAR Serpentine, Confetti, Honu and Airplanes to welcome in the New Year Fred Alton Haisht. teacher of piano j with relatives there, and who depart-! and harmony. Classical and popular -ed for Eugene last night. Harold Mc- courses. Studio 318 Liberty Medford, Ore. Phone 72. Cldg., ' Donald, formerly well known hero as a tf 'deputy sheriff and speed cop. Is taking two weeks, was put In operation for the first time yesterday. Officials state that tt Is the only automatic ele vator between Portland and San Fran- Fireman's dance. Jacksonville Fri-la medical course at the University of i'0 ?;Z Va'p " day. .J ; . 0 Oregon. This is his second year t buildings at O. A. t L -. XJ,, inKt.,nn Shotgun and rifle shoot Eagle Point. At the semi-monthly meeting of the Jackson County Medical association held at the home of Dr. G. W. Gregg at Ashland last Wednesday . evening, ! a paper on "The Care of Children's Eyes," was read hy Dr. T. G, .Heine and discussed by the other physicians. The following physicians .were pres ent: Medford: E. B. Picket, Charles Sweeney. F. G.. Thayer. WUliarn W'. P. j Holt, J. J, Emmens, R. 3. Conroy, R. I W. : Stearns, Lincoln Kallen, . T. G. 'Heine, J. C. Hayes; Phoenix: T. J. jM&lmgren; Central Point: Dr. Heck- man; Ashland, H. M. Shaw, F. M. Swe jdenburg, E. A. Woods, G. W. Gregg, Gordon MacCracken, D. M. B rower, G. O. Jarvls. ---7 A gigantic sale of groceries, flour and' feed, fresh and .salted meats at the Spot Cash Basket Grocery,. cash and carry system, the Vinson Barn, 226 N. Riverside Ave. 256 Hello! Grand Firemen's ball, Ortli's hall, Jacksonville. Friday. Dec. 30th. Hot dinner at 12 o'clock. . Imperial orchestra. Dancing from 9 to 2. 240 ' Fred Alton Haight. teacher of piano, will resume lessons Tues., Jan. 3d. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. . . . ' 245 Gordon Voorhies left last night for Salem on a business m lesion at the state capital. Attend the big watch party at Nat SaL nlte. Admission 10c. , 2t0 January third is the last day to pay assessments without penalty. 212 Masquerade at Eagle Point. New i -Year's Eve. 240 I'll say so! that Institution Fireman's dance, Jacksonville Fri day. 210 All hats greatly reduced at Lottie Howard's, 109 N. Central , 240 A penalty of fire per cent wtll be added if assessments are not paid by January third. 242 Lynch Brothers' drilling- rig. which arrived Sunday from British Columbia, for use on the Western Oil company's well on Coker Butte was unloaded yes terday after noon and taken by truck to the wellH where, it is now belnK in stalled. P. J. Lynch, manager of dril ling operations, says that the installa tion will be complete and that opera tion will begin within ten days. For Sale Classified business direc tory of Medford containing the office buildings, schools, churches, lodges. clnbs, and all lines of business in Med ford. Only DOc a copy. Mail orders filled promptly. Bliss Heine, 91S W Tenth street, Medford. tt White corn for Bomiuy at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. Applegate potatoes at the market Saturday. . 240 Sunday, January 1. 240 Masquerade at Eagle Point, New Year's Eve. 211 See the new Liberty ors at the Riverside Garage. tt F. M. Sherwood of Medford Is taking In the sights of Portland. Portland Journal. When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to 711 E. Mala St. Insurance Plua Service. R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man. . tt Ring out the old! Ring in the new! Where? Trail! 2ll TOO LAU Tu CLASSIFY TO TRADE liulrk six for cattle or what have you? '618 8. Central. -143 FOR SALE Firat class private milk delivered twice a day in neighbor hood of 919 W. Eleventh. WANTED Three room furnished apartment in tuivate home, or small furnished house.. Address Box 10. ft' 2U I FOR RENT Six room house, garage and chicken house. 411 8: Newtown. 241 Four hundredths of an inch of rain fell during last night Fair weather is the prediction for Saturday. Try onr merchants lunch. The Shasta. , Weyenberg shoes. Expert shoe repairing- Herbert Tllley, 7 N. Fir St. .... .t- Won't we have fun at Riverside, F0R saleooj Vrm(lh horn lth Community Club ball New Year's eve?i ieather case, price 835. U. V. Neff. FOR SALE Or would trade for houso and lot close In town, a seven room modern house and outbuildings, acre of land, berries and fruit, ust outside city limits. U. F. Neff, Palm near Kenwood Sts. 24') 241 GROCETERIA THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE ; Buy Bread tomorrow for two days as Monday is a holiday and all stores will be closed. Start the year right by eating the best bread. You know where to get it GATES & LYDIARD Palm, west of Kenwood. 240' I !i! Oeme T Sale! 0 TTy nvemiory THIS SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31ST. ONLY ONE MORE DAY TO SAVE MONEY. j All Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Silk Underwear, Corsets, Blouses Sacrificed t !il I i PEQUOT SHEETING SPECIAL " 1 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. SPECIAL DAISY CLOTH SPECIAL. , . 9A Bleached Pequot Sheeting, yard ..... , .'. .60c "hl". A ,imited "uan of 27"inch white Am-ke.g 81x90 Bleached Pequot Sheeti, each ... $1.75 Priced at . . 98c and $1.19 Daisy Cloth, worth 21 cents, at, yard 16c BLANKETS j C 1 I fMI Til fk BLANKETS ??.0jii ibt Uinstmas sale of Silks Now Going On ' All wool double plaid blankets, -kUe.u n i j , w - , 4:, ' e., i white and plaids. Priced at $3.65 worth$10.00. Priced at . .7,50 A Sl f reat i, UCed to ln(jrfie the V-Iue of, Your Doll!ar' 1 . and$4.5Q, 4 i i t t - of windows F. K. Deuel & Sons Tell Ihe Story 9 IlC MEDFORD, OREGON l . - QUALITY MERCHANDISE COURTEOUS TREATMENT Our Windows Tell the Story ft llll L , - ' ' ' ' - l i ( . 1 1 S . . U