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mis umwoim mail nammw, mtspford, owjon, monday, jantjatiy n, iojo. 4' ' IV. 1 Vn nr ' 40livlll() Ml, Attorney Otis Nowborry In nt Jack--noiivlllo, 0, V. Trnfron nntl P. M. AII'huih of .' bland mo among tlioiio In tittond r:ico at circuit court. II. I). ICulill of Aiiplnutto was n f tmlfnrd visitor Monday. Til (i long procession of opportunl ' i for 1010, iiilvoitlHitd c!n nlfloilly, I roll under wny. 'Vim. Chllilors of Oolil Mill wnn In 1 "i'f nl Mondny on IiIh wr t6 Jnclc '.villi an n circuit court Juror. It. 0. P. Asl'mry of do'.! mil pont ".v Year's In Medford, roturnliig ' too tbls innniln'f. Min. Asthury ' 111 lenvo Wednesday Tor I.oii Angel . itml other in"lmrii f'allofrulit points to ruinuln a month or tnoro. I. (I, Porter in nt Jacksonville in itltcndtiiioo on lliu circuit court iih n juror. .Mr. nml Mrs. WooiIh, of lluswiok, Oil., itm MciU'onl visitors Mondny. C. I). Vinc.nl. of Oakland, Cnl., f the Pish Iinkc Company, Ih lioro look injj nflor ImisIiiiikh interests. Dmi't let tlic otlior people flml nil tlio moMt imporlmit want iuIh. FIUST thin ytuir. M. II. Vnnco nml P. !!. Andcrsum, of (lie Vance .Mining .Ponipnny, nper nting tin1 Kt (i rjin mine, nro in Med , fori! on linincnH. K. T. Mny, of Tnlilo Hock, wiih a Jlodford visitor Mondny. Mr. T. .lonuM anil daughter, of Hornbrook, Cnl., nro in Medford on n viwit. O. L Hrown nml wife, of Klnmnlli Fnlls, nro hero visiting rclntivoH nml fricinlH. Plnud ThnnipHon, of Knglo Point, spent Snmlnv in Mcilfonl. Fred V. Dunn, of Pickett Crook, Josephine Connly, is in Modford on n business trip. It. J Wnlsh, of Itoslyn, Wash., h .nmong thoso who nro. looking over the possibilities of Southern Oregon. !!. Hillis, of niomlnlo, Is in Mcilfonl looking nftor business interests. , Tho 1010 buying chances nro jct ting under wny. Tlio store ndds. nro 3010 Htoro min. tlio offers nro 1010 -offer, nntl nro worthy of your nt tcutinn. !!. O'Mnlloy, superintendent of tlio 1-Vilarnl Pis!, hulchcrios for Ore pon, mid II. .1. Kelly, Jr., rot u mod Sunday evening from Trail, whoro tlioy had been inspecting tho work there. l'Ynnk Kviiiir, tho export ml. mnn who linn boon spending tho IiolidavH with relatives mid friends at Now here and other Willntnotlo vnlley points, returned to Medford Sunilnv evening. 1010 is to ho n grent year for ad vortising and tho storoH nro to pot now records in this direction. John Kenrney, of Control Point, one of tho pioneer citizens of Hint town, wns n Modford visitor Mon day. A. R. Pnt(isnti, editor of tho Con. tr.il Point ITernld, wns in Medford on business Mondny. A. S. Slcnnctt inndo Ashland n visit Sunday. Mrs. F, IT, Cowlos wnn in Medford "Monday from tho fnrm northoast of tho city. Tlio Now Year should begin with nn .advertising success for yon felling n used nrticlo thnt Is not or tiny further ubo to you for Its vnluo ovon if it in hut a smnll one, miclt as to RomoiHio elso in ensh. Huy onniiKh want mlvertiniiiR to fiolMhnt unwnntod nrtiele of vnlue. Minn Au'iieR ItohertRon, mnnncer of the inillinory dopnrlinont of tho ITutnhnMUt Company Htoro, in spend uie (ho week with friends in AhIi-mid. Died.At tho resideneo of her TnrenlH, Mr. mid Mn, II, M. Cosh. Jnnuary 1, 1010, Tprottn Cohr, npod 11 months and 23 davs. Tho funoral florviees will ho hold nt tlio fnmilv residence. Tuosday, Jnnunrv 1010. nt 1 n'olook P. M.. Uov. W. T. flouldor officintinff. Tho romnins will ho inlorrod in Jnoksonvillo com- ttery. ITonry C. Wilson, of Enp;lo Point, was n rcoont visitor in Modford. W. E. Jolmson, Into pro))riotor of wash Ilotol, is spondinp; n fow dnya ST. MARY'S AGAIN , OPENS FOR WORK1 FORMER UNITED STATES. GOLD HILL MINES SENATOR IS INDICTED BEING OPENED Many Now Students Received Enrollment for Hew Term Exceeds Expcctntluus. and Clinrned With Fraudulent bso Mniis Other Indictments Arc Returned. of Tlio portals of St. Mary's oiuy woro nttalii thrown Acad' this WASHINGTON, I). C., Jan. 3. o.ibii tins .mmiirt Huston, lormor trotiHiiror m inoriilnit to welcome, ll duiiIIh. who, ,l10 uiillcil htatcs, was indicted today returned omlowmt villi frwli vlKor to 1,,u fo,,,or"1 K"'".! jury, charKo.l Willi nnnnn rnnv ritwl rrn ii1n1n.t Grey Eaglo Rock Rich and Other Properties Showing Plenty of tho Color That Makcth Glad the Heart of the Miner. tlonnl dovolojmionlH following WJn flolil H. OlljBOn's murilor of tils wife, nnd Ills Hiilclilo, which tlioy hollovo (mny rosult In tho unoartlilnfj of n . hint kinnlllriK plot of which Glhson ! was tho Intondod victim. Gibson, who wns tho buporlntond-' ont In Carnogto's Homestead mills, In a supposed fit of tonioprary Insanity, shot and killed his wlfo, wounded his 13 year old con, who attompted to snvo his mother, and thcu klllod him solf. Honowod nctlvlty all along tho lino -thnt tolls tho story of what Is hap- Scnd for Our Select List of FIFTY CALIFORNIA PAPERS You enn insert display ndn in tho entire list for FIVE DOLLARS AN INCH I I ,.r 1 1... ir.. ....... i.. ;...i . 1 iionin rnrri t now in iim nnii mil : ml iiiu iiiuiin. iiuniuiiH inuiuwnoill I ' , . . . I Thft fllto Afltnrdclnn Rnenru Inn now. was caused hv his conneetlon mining district, says th Work 'j3, - cialcliiK . ii10 Nntioiml Trust Comimnv. Otlmr. ,,nH ro-commonced on many mines rc-. T 'Mai fu if y torm norsons indicted wen. Rnm...t flr. ntly, ami oports from all arc of I rcics, L,ai. san i-ran c.sco , I of tliu ' ilnnllo yonr. Many IstudoiilM " uro also rocolvod tho Dtirollmout for tho pronont far ovcood all oxpectatlons. 1 1,. wnni(iiv Mmitn.nl i,.,,... , tho hrlBhtest. Tho'musio dopartmont reuetved u Kvgrolt Dufor of WashinKlon, and 1,01,1 nnd f "vor oro of oxco1" notuhlo inoreiiHo and is now jimtly ! Henry M. Lewis, nil of whom nro con- '"nt innllty havo hcen taken from proud of Itn fifty onthuilastlc Htu( noutod with tliu triint cotnnmiv i tno I'lo"ni mlno on Sardlno creek, i dents. 1 ... i. . i i nevcrai i i w onmos am a so nn l'i i inadn In Iim xtiidlo wlmrn ititiidi Tl,' M"V Mnnien pni""i U out In ono sixty foot Is tho result of tho opera " " ' , , , Him tllliy. rH'llll lO (ma If) IUIH OniCS, fl,,,, Muir. Iin Unnn nn mt nrnlMiiwoi'l liv work won murium ihIiuiI i iivinv niiiniu.r. ni:o m.i n win tin nrmmit. , -"i-o "" "h no wnsto mat' if. rim I in lui ilnvH. Jnrwunimi io you iy mnn mnr.nr.od hy O. h. mouths of work. Hnff, tho pas wo A drift of about' Bargains ForSulo orExehftnrje 40 acros heavy timber land seven miles from Medford; tho wood will friends spent Sundny visiting AhIiIiiiuI. .1. A. Hnrvoy, of tho nnlioo mine, spent Sunday in Medford. Ho re ports the vale of his property lo an Kiistorn syndlcnlq which him pur chased mid consolidated (he four great placer mines of JoMophiuc county. neml nn uildltlimnl two cont mUiiiii for letter junta no, wlileh limtirnt inofe ironiti delivery. I FADS AND FANCIES. If in aat ' ter taken out, nnd tho lodo still shows ,noro t,mn Pay lor t,)0 'a"d. The Now Lingerie Dlouse Black Suit Popular. The sheer lingerie IiIoiiho refuses to be withdrawn from favor, mid. In fset, the newest onus nro such adora ble confections of sheer linen or inns- Shirley I)aker,of San rraneiseo, ! Ilu Ineruxtctl with embroldory and line is in Medford looking after business that It would p-qulre a heart hsnlcr uiullors it uiieetiou with (he Fish j tlm" "ml "r f"hlon to dl'nrd them. i.uke diteli yesterday. Dr. J. R Iteddy, W. A. Sumner nml W. A. Stimnor, Jr., sjient Sun day nt Talent. Fred K. Hoiikins wns in Medford from Central Point Monday. TAMMANY LEADERS ARE AFTER NEW POSITION The color note, however, I so persist ently Koiitidiil i lint many of the (lain (text bloiixes are fnKhloinil rrom col onil fabrics. livery well lltteti wnnlrobe Ims a"' ' " bbieU suit of some Iclud this season. na tt purchaser. The Itay -mine, near One hern recently Is of black silk , "' ami on tno samo lode, from which good. Hock so rloh that when brokon It hung togelhor as If soldorod has boon taken from the Grey Kaglo dur ing tho past week. All tho oro tak en out In tho operations this fall has boon pay stuff, with occasionally sonio that Is very rich, as In this In stance Work has progressed rapidly on th0 new ten-stamp mill of late, and It Is now noarlng completion. Tho Roguo Rlvo mine, two mllos north of Gold IIIH .sometimes known as tho Chonoy from tho wact of Its being owned by D. II. Cheney of Gal Ice, has recently boon ro-openod by W. It. Oxley, who has bonded It ! I 12 acres fldl ImnnW nrolinr1. 4 miles from Medford. Snitzenbere and Nc'wtown Pippin apples; best soil in valley; good buildings. A bargain " for n few davs. For sale Now 5-room modern; 1 terms; $2000; plumbing and wiring, complete; plenty of bearing fruit trees; East Side. Now houso, -1 rooms and bath, near ' park; cholco location; terms; $1500. Grocery store and stock goods; terms; $2500; good trado establish-' cd. Are You Going East ? Have you a friend coming west? You ought to bring one to Medford. Call and see us. Let us talk routes and rates with you. Information cheerfully fur- . nislicd. Phone, address or all on Southern Pacific R. R. A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent NEW YORK. Jnn. 3. Tammany men are scurrying nhoul looking for "real jobs" today after Mayor Gny nor's new depnrtmoiil heads ousted them from the "snnps" they havo hold sinco tho downfall of Crocker. Tho followers of Tammany nro try ing to figure out why the now mnyor turned them down, nil nlnng tho line, while nt tlio sninn timo ho pinned u "good boy tag" on Charley F. Mur phy, Hie lender of Tmumuuy. Saxony. Tho klnxdom of Saxony, with au area of B.7H7 wunro miles, comprises about per cent of the total area of j Germany (.W.iMi Hijunre miles) nnd in proportion to Its size Is by far the busiest and most liupurtaut luduatrlai state In the empire The Walter'a Fate. Tho waiter had been very Inattcn tire. Still the man tlpptst lilin. The waiter walked olT wltliout thanking him. The man shrugged tils shoulders resignedly. "The only thing to do with theso waiters," he explained. "Is to leave them to their fate. They get a blgge lierceutago on what's sold than tho boss doc. If tlioy nrw energetic In robbing him and supplicating tins they ovoutuully bvcorao boss. Then they get all that's coming to them. They get cursed, nnathetuntlzoO, backbitten and robbcd."-New Vork Press. caNhmere. with a brond hem of blark velvet at the bottom of the sklrL The I waist Is of cashmere and velvet and l shaped like a Hrlttauy pennant girl's bodice, though there Is not the typical in Spokuuo on business John W. IToiidorson, of Rush, was n rocont Modford visitor. A mooting will bo hold in tho Athlolio rooniR in tlio Miles, building this ovoning nt 7:30 for tho purposo of organizing nn nthlollo olnh. All Uioro intorostod in ntlilotio syortfl should nttond nnd Iiolp stcrt tlio or gnnlzntion riglit. 0. A. Mnlhoouf, district freight ngont of tlio Southern Pnoifio, who hnH roflignod to tnko offoot January 15, spout Sunday in Modfnnl. ITo will return horo in tho oxpirntion of his lenn of Horvieo with Ihn railroad to ontor Ihn renly business nnd innko Modford lis future homo, R. O. V. Afithnry, of flold Hill, spont Sundny nt Modford. floputy County Clark Molly To who Dr. Johnion and Oagplpea, Dr. Johnson's prejudice against tho Scots stopped short Just wliero so many Kuglluhuieu's toleration hds at the bngplH'. iloswoll records tho greut man's confession that ho did not like music nnd had hardly any percep tion or it. Ho knew, he said, "n drum from a trumpet and u bagpipe from a guitar, which wns about tho oxteut of his kuowlcdg of muilck," nnd ho also said that It seemed to bo a "method of employing the mind, without tho labor of thinking at all nnd with some applause from a nun's self.' Uut In tho highlands he appeared to bo dis tinctly fond of the bagpipes "and used often to stuid for Bouie tlino with his ear close to the groat drono." loudon Chronicle. UI3TUOIT, Mich., Jan. 3. Mooso Jaw, Saskatchewan, Is tho postotflco address of J. C. Colo, a farmor who spont a day In Detroit on his wny to Now York. Farmor Coo's main rea son In visiting Dotrolt was to buy an nutomobllo. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT A niodorn nino-room houso. Inquiro 401 South Riverside avonuo. 245 WANTED Socond-hnnd onloium gns gonorntor. Address R. Q, Fatah, Modford. Oro. 12.11 htkayiju ono roan horso. boll. branded, N. on right shouldor, 1 ronn 2 yonr old colt, 1 light bay horso bramlod N. on right Bhouldor, glass oyod, baldfncoj 1 small brown goldlng brnnded 4 loft aldo. Last soon near Kaglo Point. Finder plonso notify 8. A. Itoblnson, Knglo Point. Howard. 200 NOTICE OF THANKS. Wo dusiro to thmik our nianv friends for their assistance during our rocout boroiivoniont cniised by tho (leulli of our husbnnd nnd fnlhor. Mrs. Vf ll. Day mid Family. DOMINO WITH HOOD AXP CAl'li touch of stnmg color. The waist Is cut square at the throat aud Is tilled lu with black tulle applique with whit silk lace, and around the throat there Is a black and white frilling that has n picturesque ruche uppearauce. Domt nos are alwayM In demand when fun uiaKing I in progress, uu the gar ment lllustnitrl completely covers the figure. It gives vruceful Hues, and tin IKilutei hood Is quaint and picturesque In effect. I he ucinlno Ih of red per- cahf, with the hood llninl with ml. .hjdic cuouLirr. Thin May Manion -rtttrn Is cut In tliroo l7oa-iuill It or 31. milium 30 or 3$, :orc n or K lncha buat maur. Homl 10 rent to this o.Dra, nWlnn nutn br..;ioT. anJ It will b promptly forward ih! to you by mall. If In lints send an nihlltlonM two cnt Manin for Irttor post Ko. whlrli InturH mor p"mpt delhtjrj', ROCKEFELLER'S SON MUST DO JURY DUTY NEW YORK, Jan. 3. John D Rockofollor, Jr., son of tho oil king, was sworn In ngalnst his will today ns forman of tho grand Jury called to Invostlgato tho whlto slavo traf flco. Rockofollor was ombnrrassod whon ordarod to nppear In court. Whon ho nppoarod In court ho said to Judgo O'SulUvnn: "I wish you would oxcuso mo from this Jury duty. It Is vory dlsfasttul to mo nnd bo- shies' I hnvo ninny business nffnlrs to nttond to nnd urn not woll." JudEo O'SulUvnn wns not affoctod by this plon. Tho Judgo doclnrod that Rockofollor's wldo oxporlonco In bus iness nnd nfalrs In gonornl fitted him for tho foromanshlp of the Jury. Ho rofuErid to ortcuso tho son nud holr to tho Standard oil king, Editor Connnnt, of tho Roguo Rivor Courior, Orantfi Pass, attend ed tho funoral of tlio Into Juduo SilnB Pay in Jnoksonvillo Sundny, lsiting In JWcdtord botweon trams. Renton Rowors, of Ashland, visited in Contral Point Monday, considerable gold has been taken ! by its former owners, Cpx & Ly-j man, and also by Its present ownors, ; tho E. Kay family, Is Included In tho operations. Eleven hundred feet of I tunnel already oxlsta In tho Roguo : Itlvcr mlno, nnd threo hundred feet' In tho Ray. Much fine specimen of! gold has been taken from both prop- orticB, somo of Jt In tho form of tho' freo-mllllng tollurlde, but It Is un-' derstood thnt tho new operators pro-' poso to work tho low-rado ores of ' which thero Is an abundance, as well. Joo Kostcr of Gnllcc, Is doing ass essment work at his Bunkum mlno' on Foots creek, which ho considers a vory promising property. In spenk- lng of tho mining prospects around I llovod that It was only a question of tlmo, porhnps a short time, when mat district would becorae ono of i tho leading mining districts of tho ocuntry. "Why, look at tho history of Crlpplo Creek. That camp was a falluro for yearB, and no ono thought that It would amount to much until a lower stratum was pen otratod. Wo all know tho rest. Wo nr0 taking out tho Identical oro at Calico, from tho Orlolo mlno, for Instance, that was found nt Crlpplo Creek Mohawk ore and tho sam ples assayed havo shown gold In quantities from two to threo hun dred dollars por ton. It Is tho samo with tho Gold Hill district. Tho gold l 1 . . , . io uuru iu a certainty, ana wnon wo go sftor It right wo got It." Tho Rovonuo mlno ou Gnlls crook, olgUt miles from Gold Hill, a com- parttvoly recent discovery, Is now being workod. See Towsend 134 MAIN ST. AT CUSICK & MEYERS. THREE STEPS in the progress-of Domestic Science - LOCALS Nlcetf furatahe rooms with U mod era coaveBlencee at the Palms. Ltre at the Palws.'new brtek bulldtng, now furnttur. strictly racier, cor- nor Grape and Malm streets. Ono-half h. p. motor, 1 20-ot WJiits Mountain freoror, a lot of packiug cans, tubs, etc., for sale. Innuire iowis' confectionery, N0TICE- Don't forgot tho mooting of tho ithlotio Association in tho Miles building tonight, 7:30. Important busiuoss to bo transacted. SAY Just A Wc are devoting our attention to the latest iniprovc njent in Cooking without fire Heat without flame dialing Dishes, Cereal Cookers, Ovens We would like to answer questions about them today Rogue River Electric Co. Minute "We will make our stoiy short. We have a few lines of goods left that we carry only during the holiday sea son, that we are closing out at half price; some less. LOOK THF- T STOVER. IT WILL THAN A MINUTE. TAKE LESS i i at. COMPANY NEED NOT GIVE SIX TRIPS FOR QUARTER WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 3. Tho fodornl supremo court to.lny, nf- flrmod tlio Judgmont of tho circuit court holding unconstitutional tlio or dinance pnsod by Minneapolis In 1907 that roqulrod tho stroot car company to soil six trip tlckots for a qunrtor. Tho compnny claimed that tho or- dtunco Impaired Its contract with tho city anrf this was uphold by tlio lowor court. Minneapolis nppoalod tho enso, It bolng doclded nsalnst tho city i toda. WE D0NT BELIEVE YOU CAN I EAT TP- es. rft and cy plates, , odd su and odd -Ur Toe, $1.00 closing el's I! Thirty-two acre in tkis traet, f t4 fruit land, about two milea fru a skippbtg point. The bnildiup' consist of & five-room box kense, I , treod-sired barn, etc. Tkere air '1 12 sores of 5 and 6-year-old p pies, mostly Newtowns, with cent- i meretal peaches pUnted kehrei as fillers. Also three acres of yeunc; pear troes and some family orchard. Powr aeres in alfalfa. Six or eight aer& tf timber, most ly oak and laurel. Tkere is a pumping plant en' tho place which supplies water fer the garden and ajfalffl, equipped with gasoline encine. Abont 40 rods from a crood school. lias rural Hail de Kvery and telephone. Price $10,500. Terms. W. T. YORK & CO. Each 150 pieces of fancy plates, cups and saucers, sugars and creamers, chocolate plates, bowls, etc., $1.00 to 5.50 has been our prices. On sale tomorrow S1.00 Each BELIEVE CRIME WAS STARTED BY BLACKMAILERS PITTSmmo, Pa., aJn. 3.--Tlio po- co today nro working upon sonsa- For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, odes, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. G. Smith 314 E. Main. vVe will also close ou.t about 100 pieces of plain white, blue and white and large pieces of plain grey enamel- ware, former price $75, $1 and $1.25 each while they last 1 50c Each i 25c is another table that will surprise you tomorrow They are mostly 50 values. 50 dozen ladies' and miss es' hosiery in tomororw's sale 15c pr. HUSSEY'S 1 t