16 THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1909. Christmas Long Ago ny FRANK H. SWEET. ICopyrlgM, 1W9, by Amorlcan Prcas Asso ciation.) -A GOOD old fashioned Chris'mas t with the logs upon the jWith real old friends than turtle , ed all crowded with your kin, When you couldn't hear a whistle blow across the merry din. You see, I'm so old fashionedlikc I don't care much for style, An' to cat your Chris'mos banquets here I wouldn't go n mile. I'd rather have, like Solomon, a good yarb dinner set BOBBY'S CHRISTMAS PIJIINT. By WILLIS HAWKINS. hearth, Ute table Hllcd with feosters an tho room a-roar with mirth, With the stockin's crammed to bust in' an' the raeddcrs piled with snow A good old fashioned Chris'mas like wc had so long ago! Now that's the thing I'd like to see ag'in afore I die, But Chris'mas in the city here it's different, oh, my! With the crowded hustle-bustle of the slushy, noisy street An' the scowl upon the faces of the strangers that you meet Oh, there's buyin', plenty of it, of a lot of gorgeous toys. An' it takes a mint of money to please modern girls an' boys. Why, I mind the time a jackknife an' a toffy lump for me Made my little heart an' stockin' just chock full of Chris'mas glee. soup with all the nobs you'd get. There's my next door neighbor, Our ley fanoy how his brows 'u'd lift If I'd holler: "Merry Chris'mas! Caught, old fellow! Chris'mas gift!" lordy sakes, I'd like to try it! Guess he'd nearly have a fit. Hang this city stiffness, anyways! I can't get used to it. An' there's feastin'. Think & feedin' with these stuck up city folk! Why, you have to speak in whispers, an' you dar'sn't crack a joke. Then remember how the tables look- am Then your heart it keeps a-swellin' till it nearly busts your side, An' by night your jaws are achin' with your smile four inches wide, An' your enemy, the worst one, you'd just grab his hand an' say: Hebbe both of us was wrong, JoLa. Come, let's shake. If s Chris'mas day." Kighty little Chris'mas spirit seems to dwell 'tween city walls, Where each snowflake brings a soot- flake for a brother as it falls Kighty little Chris'mas spirit, an I'm pinin', don't you know. Tor a good old fashioned Christmas like we had so long ago. r CopyrluM, 190, by Amrrtcm frtti AaiotUtlon M awful tired o' bein' rioh. I think it was a pity Wc come into the money wliifth Enticed us to the city. I wish that wc was poor ngaiu An' back in Tawpaw Center A-livin' as we ust to when Wc was so much contenter. Pa didn't have that worried look An' ma was never nervous Before we had a chef to cook An' a butler man to serve us. I'd ruthcr be the way wc was, All fcelin' fine an' happy, With simple cookiu' such as ma's That never made us scrappy. An' then the lugs the girls put on I I think it's awful silly That Mary Jane is "Marie Zhon" An' Nellie is "Natilic." But, gracious, they git mad at me , When I say "Nell" or "Mary," Though that was what they ust to"be When they was 'tendin' dairy. Them days I knew a lot o' boys That I could play an' fight with An' swap my marbles an' my toys Or go an' stay all night with. But now that I'm a rich man's son There'd be a great sensation 1 If I should play with any one Beneath my lofty station. ; An' now that Chris'mus time is near An' Santy Claus is comin' , I don't see how he'll git in here unless it's through the plumbln'. , Instead o' chimneys we have wires 1 Where 'Iectno currents sizzle, An' I guess where you don't have fires ; Your Chris'mus is a fizzle. Our Announcement To Medford Daddy's Christmas Dream. That Christmas comes but once a year Is rather nad for Willy. And likewise limits much the choer Of Mabel. Maud and Mllly. For they would welcome ten or twelve. To shout around the shanty And In their stocklncs deep to delve For goodies left by Santy. Out once a year Is quite enough (Slnco buylnss such a bother When times aro panicky and tough) For these dear youngsters' father- In fact, poor daddy hopes the fates Will causa (to get a cheap year) The calendar to chance Its dates And Christmas swap with leap year. The Human Jaw. Tho human Jaw baa only eight tuss cles, but these exercise a force of a quarter of a ton. Onr numerous patrons and friends will be interested to hear that this Finn, formerly known as DEUEL & KENT NER. is now changed to THE II. C. KENTNER GO. Nor will this be tho only change. We appreciate our customers' good will far too highly to allow ourselves to remain in stagnation. Big improvements are planned and ceaseless endeavors shall be concentrated to make this store the perfect shopping place. Our new motto "Better still" ex presses volumes. It means that, no ef forts shall be too great for us to earn your constant patronage. .Further, that, wo shall steadily strive to improve our "best" all the time. We realize that no firm may indulge in self-satisfaction without remaining in the rear, and we want to stay at the front. We want our fame as a "live firm" to stretch far and wide. Hotter still we want our word to be known everywhere as "good as gold." We cannot close this short announcement without heartily thanking our progressive Med fordites for the splendid support 'they have al ways granted us in the past and present. Noth ing is so conducive to higher accomplishment as the generous encouragement of our well-wishers. With Christmas at tho door, we can find no better way to express our gratitude than to as sist you in an easy selection of gifts. We are always ready to suggest suitable presents, and our actual stock is truly a mine of inspiration. Yours for Highest Achievements THE H. C. KENTNER CO "Better Still" Our Line of Hand Painted China CHINA NESE CHINA IMPORTED CUPS AND SAUCERS CKOCOILATE SETS TEA SETS, ETC. IN THE LARGEST AND. MOST COMPLETE ASSORT MENT IN THE CITY. BE SIDES, WE SAVE YOU ABOUT 25 PER CENT IN THE PRICE Get The Habit Go To H U S SE Y'S For Your Your Xmas Goods Toilet Cases, Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes, Photo Boxes, Albums, Men's Traveling Cases. If you want the best, if you want to pay the -least, if you want to see the most complete line in Medford,. Hussey's is the place to see it. But Youll Have To Hurry Our Line of Glassware INCLUDES MOSE EVERY THING BERRY BOWLS FRUIT DISHES VASES . BLOWN TUMBLERS AND OVER 500 ODD PIECES THAT 'RETAIL MOM 10(5 TO 50e EACH; IN PACT, IT'S THE ONLY REAL LINE IN THE CITY Dolls, Games IN JARDINIERES, VASES, STEINS, ETC., THE SWELL EST LINE OP THESE GOODS EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY, AND OUR LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU. OUR JARDINIERES ARE JUST ABOUT HALF WHAT OTHERS ASK. Post Cards Xmas AND ALL OTHER POST CARDS lc EACH. Toy Dishes GET THE LITTLE GIRL A SET. IIUSSEY HAS THEM. 10c TO $2.00. louwelsa Weller Ware ALGER'S BOOKS FOR BOYS, GIRLS' BOOKS, HORNS RATTLES, DRUMS, TRUNKS, .IRON TOYS, MECHANI- tuxs, tun TUXS, J.N FACT, EVERYTHING, AND 111 rt t;i ntAtr w i-tw m mm . xxiju iux JjUNJU UJJ" Ta.Hl TOWN. FREE WITH EVERY 25c PURCHASE, A TICKET ON THAT $15.00 DOLL Combs Brushes HAIR, CLOTH, ETC., MEN'S GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC. LADIES' GLOVES, MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. REMEMBER This is your last week for Xmas shopping and" don't forget 11U k3k3XL' X k Hussey's Hosiery WHAT'S BETTER FOR XMAS? OUD LINE IS NOW COMPLETE. THE BEST QUALITIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT AT THE LOWEST PRICES. WE GIVE AWAY A $15.00 DOLL XMAS. BE SURE AND GET YOUR TICKETS