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T1II0 MKDKOIU) MAM TRIBUNE. M EDM) HI). OREGON, FRIDAY. DWFVTH? 94. 100), 0 ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL 4.44.44. 4 4.4 4.4.t4- 4h4"f 4-f Mr. anil MrH. U'hIo H. Yockoy (if Homiliing urn horn lo Mpoud Christ iiiiih with MrH. M, 10. Yockoy. Jnok Montgomery of Hugh) I'oint, nhout t ho olthmt surviving Ktiifn tlrluir ol' tint early dnyn in Hoitlhnrii Oregon, wiih In Modfnrd Wodnertdny. IIo Mini the lulo H, l Joiioh ol' Jlt(l( Hnnvillo worn eonlompnrnrloH mid drove through Oregon in t ho otirly (lOrt when t lio IrunHcnutlnonlnl nimlti wore .just alarllng, mid n road through Oregon wuh hIIII a dream. Mrs. HiihId I'orry Is spending tlm liolidayH with rolallvoH al Knglu I'oint. T. M. Htnwnrt lofl Friday morning. for r.nglo I'oint whom ho will Hpond Iho C'h rlnt iiwiM liiiio with friends. Vernon Vnwlor of tho V. of 0. gloo chili, Ih Hponding tho holldnyH with IiIh pamnlM, Mr. and Mr. W. I. Vnyter. Arthur M. ("Vary Hpeut Friday in Mmlfonl on his way home to Port land for I lit holiday. 1'ontMt Itaugor lloost has removed from tho Ilutlo Full Hoetion lo Sams Vnllov for tho winter. C. F I'owerH, Kd Watson nnd Aaron Keek of Itnlto FallH, who hnvo hewn nerving on tho jury in clreiilt eourl, returned home Fridnv, eonrl linvlng ndimirned until Jipiiiury .'In!. Mi. I j. I?. Parker loft a few day flneo for l.odl, Culif., whom sho will upend tho winter montliH. Married Al tho homo of Nov. K. 11. T.nmar, 811 Riverside, December 22. IV. T. .!. Mnlmgron of l'hoenlx, Oregon, and MImh F. H. Hnan of 1'an adena, Palif., C. It. Lamar official lug. Frank flnriir. a student of the Unix-entity of Arkansas, in Hppndlnir the holidays with his parentH on South C street. J. A. Andorra's youngest son of Xrlh llarllett streot, in seriously sick with la grippo. Messrs. Slncy and Joiioh, fl. A. It. voloraiiH, of North Court aro pulling down tho new plunk sidewalk on F.at .Wkwon for F. M. Wilson. The hcIiooI hoard in having holes, WW preparatory to planting orna mental treeH at tho north school. Mm. Watt Heheo of Agato camo over on the P. A- K. Wednesday on n i hnsiinnH Mioiunng trip ntitl tar ried in I ho oitv uot of Mm. I' Arthuh .lonoH, a high nehool tu dtit. left today for hit home near ltnxlo to priHN tho holidays with his parent and family. Tho Mml NhIIoiihI Hunk nmdo a ChriMttiittii proeunt to each employe of half a omlnh'H inlary, whioh ro fWln the prosperity of tho iimtitu t ion. W. W. OroKory ami F. L. Kdinglon f Pout nil Point warn Medford vic tor Thurday. .limmio Hymo, one of tho pionoor mine'ri of Child Hill dlHtriet, in in Medford to Hpond Christum,., .limmio i- one of the oriiriiial old limom, Rtill halo and hoarty, mi 'voking away n his mine ovory working 'Jay in tho" year. Hentou Itidor of Hudson, N. Y., is hero spending' tho holidays with Walter Mcrriok. Hoth youths nro students at tho Oregon Agricultural College at Corvnllis. W. J. Clarke, editor of tho Oravis Star and postmaster of Gravis, and W. Morriman, Southeni Pacific freight aceut, n f oil ford hoy, nnd his family, nro vimting Mudford for (ho lioldiayH. Deputy Sheriff It. H, Dow wn in Medford Thursday night on hitHinoBS. Mm. L. Frida of Hilt, Calif., is rcLMHlored at Iho Nah. F. Perouro and Ron of Eaglo Point, wero at tho Mooro Thumday night. Kniosl Amnion in in town ' from Iho Hlliu hedge diHtriet. jrort W. FoBlor of Sandpoint, Ida ho, ia in Medford npeiidlng tho lioli dnys with hlo mothor, rm. h. J, Soam. "Mort got his ntnrt in Mod ford, hut has heon for a numhor of yonm engaged in IiuhIuosr in othor towim. Ilowovor. ho coihoh linok ev ery ho oflen and ovoryllmn ho Ih a little hit more regrotl'ul Unit hn didn't Hlay and grow up with Hid country. W. (1. Smith of Wolf Creole, Ore gon, in hero lo Hpeud Iho holidays The Juvenile Dancing t'l'.f wl hi vn Ihelr hccoh I party Wediicolay night, Decoiuho- 2-, in iho Anglo op era Iiouho. Dauoing will coii'liicut'o promptly at H'10. Tho ineii'linmliip of thin chili Ih limit u! to fitly cimii'c. FR il GROWERS CHRISTMAS MATINEE FREE TO CHILDREN will onfaj Ilium afturnoou al the Tho yonngHlom hoIvoh CliriHlmaH Savoy, Tho nianagemont of tho thoalor h:i ntauged lo give a f.'eo mnliuco al 3 o'clock to all chtld'rn under JU yearri of age. Tho Ihealor will he thrown opon to the children oxchiKlvely, ao that tho HWIIIg !u yonngHlom will havo full their HonHon of enjoyment Thin will ho tho Siivov'h ChriHlmac prcHOnt to tho little oiiom, and that il will ho appreciated goon without Haying. ANOTHER INDICTMENT IS RETURNED AGAINST INDIAN WILLJR6MIZE Mass Mcctlnu of All the Fruit Growers of Ronuo River Valley Is Called for Next . Thursday. Tho fruit growcm of tho wholo nogiio lllvor valley, not of on0 sec tion, hut of nil, Ib cnllod to meet at Medford noxt Thiimday for tho pur Poho of framing nn orKnnlzntlon of all tho fruit growom of tho valley In a union to uocuro tho bout prices poitnlhlo for Ui0 fruit. ProRldont 0. A. Ilovor of tho Itoguo Itlvor Fruit Growers' union of Med- foyl linn heon In ronferoucu with tho 44.44.-f 4- t Fd AndroWH. gciieral real cslato, room 5, now Plupps huilding. 238 Ho Hiiro you are right hoforo yon go ahend, lit good advice that npplitM to the ligiit biiMiicm nn well as other huHiucBH. Electric light hns htood tho Lent of time an the mfcU nnd moat economical liht nnd heforoi eoiiHidoring chenpur lights got Iho ex-j porionco o pooplo who havo uflcd them uovornl months at least. 210 I Everything good at tho Emerick 'enfo for tomorrow's rinner. 238 Ella Onunyaw, puiuic stenogrnpbor room 4, l'nn bitildmc. Llvo nt tho Palrnii, nrw trick building, new furnlturi, Htrlctly mcdern, cor ner Gropo and Main Htrcets. Klcgnnt Christmas dinner at tho Emcriek enfe tornorow. 238 I Ho mire you nro right hoforo you I go ahead, is good advice thnt applies SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21.- A Kccoud indictment charging him with murder wuh relumed today by tho federal grand jury aaghiHt Jame Donnelly, tho half-breed Indian, held in tho United StatoH court for killing nuother Indian named "Chick nun." Tho Heeond indictment ncciiHCH will urn, tivvii in iiiiii;i uiiuij wiiii bllj . . t t 1 I .. : ii , ,, , . ,, , ., , , to tho light biiiirpKi nn well an other, Tn" nt. ''"lh... AHhlnn'1 n.n,,buHincH9. Electric light ban Blood' u nun 11 rnnn wiiii n viow 10 nucurinR tho co-oporntlon of all of tho fruit organizations In this work. Mr. Ilovor Haym "I found vhllo I was at Kenttlo durlnK tho oxpOHltlon thnt Iloguo Itlvor was hnndlcappcd by tho lack of organization In mnr liotlug tho fruit. HhlpmeutH are mndi) Hlmultnncously from tho uov ornl poIntH to tho Httmo mnrkot, ro HulttiiK In n glut In tho market and conneipicnt low prlcos, wberens, If tho mnttor was -In control of n central organization HblpmcntB could bo bo nrrnngod or enm diverted to differ won Donnelly of murdering Onenr Chap mnn, a Htorekeeper, on Iho Ilooporl-ont points thnt tho Rrowers Valley reservation on Deoemhor 1(1, reap greater benefits." 1008. It !h nleucd thnt tho half-hrcod fired at Chapman when the morehyit Ing. HiirpriHed him In tho act of rifling h'm nloro. the test of time an the safest nnd most economical light nnd before eoiiHidoring eheaiwr lights get the cr- porionco of people who hnve used I them several montlH at least. 238 The citv of Jacksonville, tho busi-J ness men of Jacksonville and tho citizens of JneUonvillo hnvo had their cxperionce with a chonper; form of light limn electric light bov-I eral yenrs nco, Before considering a choapor fonn of light, get their ex perience. 238 Don't -forget to go to the Emcriek jj'cafo for your(dinner tomoiow. 238 Ho suro you nro right boforo yon Professor O'Gnrn nnd promlnont K aneaa, jb gooa nance mm apniios horticulturists will address tho moot- JUDGE DUNNE WOULD WIPE CHINATOWN MARK TWAIN'S DAUGHTER FOUND DEAD IN BATH TUB OUT 1 HEDDINO, Conn., Dec. 24. Miss ' Jcnno ClomotiH, dnuuhter of Dr. Sam 21. Tlmt'uul h. Clemens (Mark Twain) was to tho light business ns well as othor business. Electric light has stood tho test of time ns tho safest and most economical light nnd before considering cheaper lights get the ex perience of poopls who 'iuto used them sovcral months at lenst. 240 Lots of room nnd (he best of serv ice at tho Emcriek enfe. 238 SAN FHANCISCO, Deo howoilld OXlorminnto Sail Francisco' found deml in n tmthtnli nt her linmn Chinatown nt tho cost of trouble wilh'ncnr l,Cor loday. The cnuso of hor Do yu want n P00 10-ncro tracl Chinn, if tho ntcion would result in'dcath is unknown. in Snms VnllyJ Located on good tho proHcrvntion of peace in tho com-1 rond, close to 6chooI, no wnste land. munity, was tho statement made on A FEW TIPS FOR SANTA CLAUS IJa8' to clcnn 1rice $50 Pr ncro? ,tho beech today by Judge Frank, I good terms. 238 Dunuo of the California Kitporiorl, (Contlnufd from pngo 1.) I Forty-five nnd one-hnlf acres in court. I In denying tho million for hnil ofiWoMW Havo 1,10 tiwe whlph 1 now f WediiPHdav uiuht lhoiTo"B Kil,B Cll0nff' cl,nrKU(1 wi"' l-iclder of tho eant side. V1"1" "f w. V'mnt!. S',l''1'or I .. -.1.. during tho heigth of tho long wnr that has been ranging in tho Mtate for, two mouths, Judgo Duiiim aid: "I eonnidor it my duty to prosorvo order in the cummiinity. I would ( favor h movement to wipe out Chinn -1 town if such n proceeding would help to prosorvo order, even (hough it pout ; interiintiounl complieatioiiH." spend; (Jlvo mo some copy I can rond. TIip Office Hoy. I do not wnnt a toy drum; . For I've outgrown It long Ko; Nor othor things contrived to hum nnd 111 nk a of me a holy show. I 'do not want a crindy enno, Or nnythlng found In a store. Got noxt, dear Santa, unvo mo pifin ; (5lv0 mo, give nio a swcoplosa floor. Sams Yallcj", 17',A acres 1-ycnr np plos, 5 acres onk timber, 3-roo:n houisc, Inrgc ham, 22'4 acres grain land, all fenced, well that irrigate 10 acres. Price SI 00 per acre. 233 Eighty acres fine pear and apple land in Snms Vriley; $75 per aero. 23S' Ten acre bearing orchard, near Medford. $7000,, 23S J. W. DIIESSLEH AGENCY, Wost Main Street. CORRESPONDENT ARRESTED FOR INVESTIGATING CLOSELY 1 I Tho leased Wire Man. WOHCB8THU, Mnss., Doc. 2-1. Denr Snntn, for tho past two weeks It Is bollovod thnt th0 homo of tho i'V0 boon ns good irti Rood enn be, mystorlous nlrshlp which snllod over And now I como ns ono who seeks this city Wodnosdny night and Is bo-j a iirlcolosJ boon oh I rIvo It mo! lloved by ninny to bo tho most wou-,K0r, Snntn, thoro Is Just on0 thing, dorful nlr crnft over set nflont, wns; Of toys 1 hnvo had my fill, Hut send mo this t'would aid mo so, A club to koep tho office still. found todny by n staff correspondent of tho United Press on tho OBtato of John H. Gougr- six miles from hero. Tho correspondent discovered a shed over 100 foot long conccnlod Un n donso woods. Fourteen men In tn0 employ or ttio Morgan Tlopnono company of this city wero nt work thoro on somo secret occupation. Tho noroplnno was not soon, ns tho correspondent wns captured nnd hnled boforo n Justlco of th0 ponce, by whom ho wns fined for trospnBS-tng. It TI10 Hookkccer. I wns llku Boino other folks, Most frivolous, don't you think? And lot my nsklng run to Jokes, I might ask for somo blotloss Ink. Hut, Snnta Onus, I'm most eedato, And Christmas birlugs mo dizziness, So I Just ask, boforo too into, 11:30 n. m. to 2 p, Of you, tho wholo dnm business. orat0 lncnu. FANCY BRASS Imported mantle lamps bums one third loss oil, give n pure white light, 100-cnndIo power. Burners fit any lamp howl. I have a holiday line of imported shades, snun brass, brush finish stands tnht nro works of art. A beautiful and usoful gift. J. W. Whitnev, next Rogue' River Electric Co. 235 Tho city of Jacksonville, tho busi ness men of Jacksonville and the citizens of Jacksonville hnvo had their oxperienco with n chenpur form of light thnn electric light sov oral years ngo. Before considering a chenjHJr form of light get their ex perience. 240 Merchnnts lunch served daily from m.; 3oe. An elnb-237 Anybody who can write n lolcgram can write n classified ad. mm r r aim rW IUU LMtt. iu ULwaairr. HThnt ro,m,is mo" musod MoCutoU- .... ... , con, "In my offico up tho street, FOR SALE l(.0nercs.nllm.provod( rvo t'flVorythin. so hnmly tUoPO lllll'hl lllllt'u IIIIIII III uii)Iouii ;M,i,- ty, will take city residoneo an part iinv. Van Waltors. citv. 240 Foft HUNT Two nlcoly furnished rooms, reasonauio. nur aouin con tral avonuo. 230 that working is a treat 'l, i l..l.u nllplAI.ll. 1 VI) gUl iniiur BIIMIIK pniLina telo)honcd and nnd 1 A cool eiocinc inns." Eat Your Christmas Dinner At the Nash Grill Saturday Evening, Dec. 25, 8 p.m. Special Music During Dinner Hour i "That rominds 1110" says McCutehoon .' "Why should I havo nil tho snaps? ,tVith my wifo at homo, a struggliu' with 11 lot o' hnndtoaps, An' fussin' round with smoky lamps I an' gas an' gasoliuo i An' gottin, all worn out with ped ! tilling that old machine." , "That rominds mo" says McCutehoon "my wife's birthday's comin' soon She's lookiu' sick -nnd woary and blio'a getting pnlo and thin, I'd liko to got hor somothiug that'll I holp hor hoalth to win." . "Thnt rominds mo" says McCutehoon 1 "my wife's goiu' away lo visit, An' I havo fitruok upon a notion that is not so dusty, is it? Whilo sho's gono I'll wiro tho houso up from tho garrot to tho ground. 'An' we'll havo a homo olootrio' timo j hor birthday comos nround. I So Mao got nwful busy, whilo his frau was out of town 'And blow himsolf for "everything elect rio," money down. llOlootrio fixtures, reading lamps, nil gleaming bright nnd clean, And flat irons, honters, chafing dish nnd motor run machine. You should have seen tho fnco on Mrs. Mao when she ronched home, And saw her huso oloctrificd ' nnd and spied tho lovely dome (That hung within tho dining room) all beautiful and bright Sho could only gaze in rapturo at tho brilliancy of light. If ovor husbnnd made n hit, Mo- Cutoheon was Iho hoy, His wifo was half hysterical with happiness nnd joy. Sho tried tho irons nnd chafing dish nnd started up tho fnn And liko a happy child, nround hor eleotrie room sho ran. And it is nothing now unusual to hear tho noighhors sny "Siuco Mrs. Mao got 'lectrified sho's younger ovory day," And, no wondor,. for hor drudgory don't tnko up all hor lifo hike it used to when McCutehoon had n non-elootrio wife. P. S. Mr. Mnn-with-nn-unwirod-houso: Why not mako u hit with vour wife, liko McCutoheon did with hisf P. S. Mrs. Ditto: Uead tho poem out loud to him. ! A Ghristmas Poem 1 4 MERRY christma: HAPPY YEAR A NEW We wish to thank the people of Medford aud Jackson county for the patronage the' have given 11s this past year, and hoping we will have the pleasure of scrying you the coming year, we are YOURS FOR GOOD SERVICE AKD DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, LOTHING Glok FANCY CHINA AT PRICES NEVE BEFORE EQUALED Aside from the staple line of groceries usually earned by a first-class house, one would hardlyexpect to find anything suitable for Xmas presents in a' grocery store, bnf we have a delightful surprise in store" for you, as we arc placing our exceptionally fine line of fancy China on Special Sale for Three Days You will make a serious mistake if you fail to call and examine this line before purchasing. Warner, Workman Gore Merry Christmas And a Prosperous New Year to all is the wish of EDEN N. S. BEN NET, VALLEY NURSERY - - - PROPRIETOR Remember tho big dnnco Saturday night nt tho portnblo pavilion rink. Dancing 9:30 p. m. to 12 m. 238 Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids wil bo received by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, up lo nnd including January 4th, 1910, for tho excavating nnd lay ing of all water mams to bo con structed during tho year 1910, bids to bo filed with tho city recorder not later than 4 o'clock p. m. on January 4th, 1910, nnd to ho accompanied by a codified check equal to ton per cent of tho amount bid for. By order of tho city council'Decom hor 21st, 1009. HOBT. W. TBLFER, City Recorder. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1909. Rommebr tho big danco Saturday night nt tho portablo pavilion rink. Dancing 9:30 p m. to 12 m. 238 Probably n servant girl would bo tho best possiblo Christmas gift in your homo? Wntoh tho ads. and advertise. GIFT - BUYERS SHOULD BE INTERESTED AND ALERT AD-WATCHERS THE gift-quest is less full of heart aches if you have planned your purchases, and aro watching tho ads. , to find tho best opportunities to buy, For tho ad-watchers find tho bar gains tho chances to got things at "a little less." They mako their gift-money "go further" make it servo more people, thus reducing tho number of those who may feel "overlooked." In every ad. today there's good news oven somo excitement for everyone who "has somo buying to do." 1