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8 M10DKOR1) MAIli TKlNrNK, MUDIfOUD, OKMJiyN. Tri'lSIU V, DKCKMnKR 15, 11)10. 1 ft I ; hi ' ! SMUGGLERS NOW HAVE JEW PATH Enter United States From Canaili as Atlantic Ports Arc Closcl Watched Customs Net Sprcat Atony Border. NKW YOKIC. Doc. uV -Tho on loins, uunrilH thrown mound Allnnti luulu ol enli.v to onteh Hmueali'i liuo lotced lhno who cany on tit illicit commeico to -uek entiy to lh United Statu-, with dutiable poi throuah Canada. The Iionsniv U imrtuicut leeonlly n nnlitied tho u sion of piM-cons cnirxinj; ilnliali nrliulc had ouloii'il this cotinti' throimh Canada, and llu aetixilx' tho derailment has resulted in do inir tho "open (him" so that toiln n i-iistonis net is lluown ulomr th Cniiudian-Ameriuun boidei, and it 1 loportcd that many ancsts aie ini pondiui;. The attention of Up federal ot'ti 'ials to tho Canadian Minmulii traffic xva called hy tho Cnnadin. Stoani.shi) companies in a icpoit o increased passenger traffio to tu hci' and Montreal. Invcstisiation h. Ameiieun Keoret .-onlee operatixv .showed that Americans pnrchaMiii liuj;e amounts of jewelry and othe xulunhlcs ahroad ware t-etumitu home hy way of the dominion porl.- lt wns reported that tntdiionnhl. dressmakers were usin the Can., dian route to jjet their Parisian mod els sonic of the dicssmakers hnxiiit tourists wear the coxvns while enw inj; tho norlhuin line. One of th practices of the Ameiicnu-Cuundiai fciniiuulcr is upon arrival in Cnnnd from Kurope, to o temporarily to hotel, soak off the steamer laheh from their linKVat'c and then protect to the United Stales, telling the ens totns agents that they have been so jonrniiiK in the dominion for a shut while. In order to strike fear into th hearts of the, similiters fcder.i jndues throughout the stnte of Ncn York have- nnnounred that the nex Hniucslcr coinictcd will o to prison STRAPHAN6ERST0 PAY 0H1Y3 CENTS New Scheme Is Outlined in Sar Francisco Ordinance to Brin; About Better Street Car Scrvict Two Cents for Scat. SAX FHANCISCO, Cnl., Dec. 0. A y-cent car fare for strap-hnnj;err is the solution of poor street cni service, according to a hill diaxxi up hy Supervisor Oscar Docks :iji. which Aill hu submitted to tin board of supervisors when th.i body meets tomorrow. "No seut, no 5-eent fnic' is Hit stand that Supervisors Docks h;if taken in his bill, "I have no (uarrel with the street car company," said Docks todav. "but I belicxo that such an ordinaiici would brin L' about better service.' The projMiscd ordinance makes it a misdemeanor to collect uioie that II couth fare unless a scat is pro idcd, and states that a line ol 1101 more than $.'(00 or imprisonment lo not exceeding six mouths shall hi imposed on any one who attempts it Tho bill does not provido lor tJu collection of tho additional 2 cent where a pussuiikit obtains a seat nilor paying a "strap-hanger" lau HAS CINCH ON JOB SHRINE ELECTS NEWJFFICERS .lln Ccrcmnninl Will Be Held Jan uary 7 Committees Named to Take Charge Big Classes Will Be Initiated. I tt t MfH llillah Temple of tlu Ancient Arabic Older of the Nobles ol tin l.xtic Sltiinc will hold its no.t eei iiionial v .hm in Ashland on Sat ida, .lanuai.x 7. I'.Ul. when lh ites of the nix -tie older will ho con erred upon a cjass of wniliui; can idatis with tho usual ceremonies v. I ich an occasion. The annuel business nudum and lection of officers ot Dillah temple as held in tho Masonic temple u .shhuid. Friday o tiling, when ho-ide- the election of a number ol andidntes. for the ceremonial next louth and t lift miisnctiott of rou mo bu.-.iuess, the iollowiii now ol icers weie elected and installed toi ho ensuing eni. Potentate. D. P.. (haul: Chiel tnhhun, Y. M. Colxii;: Assistant 'hiof Kabban, K. D. Diiggs; High 'riost and Piophet. T. K. Doltoiu )rioutal Uuide. O. Y. Dunn; Tivas tror. C. D. Vaupol; Uecoidcr, 12. A. ?herwin ;Kcpiesentative to Imperial 'ouncil K. V. Carter ;altcruntcs, . !. Grant. D. D. Hiigirs. ApHintio officers installed xxero 1. C. Stmrr. KiiM Cerenutiiul Mas or; It. H. Daskiiis. Second Ceremo lial Master: This-, Paufoid. Marshal 'rank C. Koutledge, F.lectiiciaii. weilenbun: crtitwyp cunwlyp cnifwx Tiarles Strang, Alcheniist :C. .1 nxodenhurg. Alchemist : C. F. Sfuv herd, Miisir.il Diiector: F. I). Yag icr. Historian. The following ciimmittecs hax M-en named for the January 7 cere aoiiial arrangements: Kxceutixe D. V. Orant. C. II Vaupel, 0. J. Stone, C. Y. N'ims, P '). Wagner. Slunts-K. T. Staples. H. C Sp.ur ' L. Kennies. F. C. Koutledge. DaiKiucfi O. .1. Stone, Tho Simpson, Chas. Hatfield. I'rogrom and Turitiitiou K. A Shorwin. F. I). Wiitrncr. Decorations (. W. Walton, h. F. England, Karl Shepherd. Music C. F. Shcoheid. T. K. IJol ton. C. W. Nims. Fiuauee C. D. Vaupul, F. il Carter. It. T. Burnett. .Tudieinrv K. I). Briggs. Q. Yt Dunn. JL F. C.xester. Keccptiou It. P. Neil. .1. i. rhilds. W. M". Colvig. II. C. Oarnctt. ft. S. Calhoun. J. F. White. L. F Willits. The... Cameron. C. W. Wol ers. W. K. Xcxvcombe. W. C. Leexer D. II. Horn. Jiitl V. Miller. C. C ncckmnu, L. L. Jewell. An Attractive Car t I " t : S X 1 tira Completely Equipped $1)M p. o. B. Medford 4.V4..j.4..h.j.4..4.4.4.4.4.4. TIMBER LANDS WANTED Lir,t with uo what you luwo for ualo, Timbor cruising ami ostlnmtQH furnitsliad. HARRIS TIMBER LAND COMP'Y 208 FltUITaROWERS BANK BLDG-, MEDFORD, OREGON. V ' ' , v' Special School Meeting Notice is hiMehx tjixen to the lri;nl xitci of S0I100I DuIim-I Ni-. ID of .lacksini coiiulx, stale of (licou. that a special school nu'clio oltliosaiddiHliiclwillbohold.il I Huh School Ituiblliig oil llu 7th da ol Duciiiuhor, I1H, at - o'clock 111 tho altoinoon, tor the lollow ing oh eot: To lox a special la . Dated Huh "JOIIi da of Noxcuibor, IIIIO. Attest! OI.MS CK'AWrOU'D, Disluct ChuV J. K WATT. Chuiiiuau Hoard of DneetoiH JONES REFUSAL BLOCKS WLSON Senator Offered Judgeship in Order to Clear Way for Newspaper Man to Senate But Senator Refuses the New Job. No lunger need Italph Woodforl. first UHsistant postmaster, xvoirx about political battles. Xo lougei need hu go out into the highways and by-ways of the field politician, and seai for vo'fus, for ho has cinched his job xvith Uncle Sam by taking mid pnssmg the cixil service 'CMiiniiiutiou for assistant postmasters-. Until lucuutly tho poHtmastors have had the miming of their assistants. Kueeiitly there xvas issued uu older from the department that all assist ant tmstmnsters would bo placed 011 the cixil service list, this order, how over, not effecting those holding of fice until their present terms oxi)ir ,So Kalph got busy and took tho o.Mimiiiatiou and now come Itcpuh liriini. Democrat. Socialist or Prnhi- niljonist hiicceshtully Ironi the polls,' "San Francisco, .(ho Kxposiliou 'livisR make 110 difference to Jiim.j Oily." superbly illustrated in four For us long a Uncle Sam is salU- colors, Kow on sal, all news- lied so ivnifit J)o uposlimister jslniiijs, l.'i cpiKh WASHINGTON. D. ('., Dec. fi. The refusal of Senator Jouen ol Washiiigtou to accept the appoint ment to the United States district judgeship of eastern Washington, left xacaiit by the death of Judge Whitsou recently, is said by politi cians hero today to have nipped i pretty scheme engineered by certaio staudput republicans to elevate John Wilson, a Seattle iicwspup'Ji owner, to the United States scuttle A couple of weeks ago a rumor xx'ns (allied to the effect tlnjt Juno would be ot I'ei oil tho judgeship and that Wilson xxould be pushed to the front ax a fitting candidate ioi Jones' togu should the senator sec tit to accept the position. The rumor xvas given grealer etc denco, today since it became knowi that President Tnfl met Senatoi Joiliu lale yesteidav by appoint ment and of fined him the position. But Jones declined to be tempted b, the bait, which it is whispered xvas offered on account of tho action ol friends of Secretary of the luterioi Ballinv'i, of Wilson and of men well known in "big business" ventures in Alaska. When the picsident pi offered Jones a chance of a life long job 00 tho bench ho promptly declined, de claring thut he pieloned to remain in the senate. Read in December Sunset Manazine. y , ' " fr niil ffrrf!f? "Stoddard 30" 11-M Touring Car A 5 passenger touring car, wheel base 112 inches, tires 32 by 3 1-2, (4 inch tires if desired extra) cylinders 4x4. 1-2, dual ignition system, including magneto, robe rail, 5 lamps, generator, horn, speedometer, glass front top, jack, tools and repairing outfit. FULLY EQUIPPED F. o- B. MEDEORD, $1550 SCOTT V. DAVIS Agent Jackson, Josephine and Klamath Counties during my absence Dr. F. C. Page will have full chaigo of agenev. See him for full parlit'iiliiis and d 'tuou trillions Medford Iron Worlis 10. CI. TrowbrultfiN Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kirnta of ISnjjim'H, Spraying OutfitH, 1'umjw, Idilcra and Machinery. AfjontH in Sn. Oregon for 4 FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. Your Friends Prefer Jewelry to Any Other Gift in the World For thousands ol' years as far hack as historical records jjo the universal token of love and friendship has boon precious stones and jewels. To every race in every age or generation gems and jewels have held a charm more.al luring than money, land or tiny forinjpf wealth. "With each generation the gift of gem or jewel becomes an heritage. 10 very achievement of life is asso ciated with gifts of beautiful jewels. You cannot find aijywhero more de pendable jewelry than is to be found at Shop of Diamond, , Palm Mlock. Out Diamonds, IOmeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, Watches, Uracelels, Sterling Novelties, Sterling Tableware, Clocks, Libby Out (.lass, Lockets, Cuff Links and a thousand and one of the latest creations of the jeweler's art. Right goods at right prices. lOverything guaranteed as represented. J. W. DIAMOND, Palm Block Christmas Holiday Excursion TO Till'! CITY OF MEXICO ia the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY LIOAVINd PORTLAND Dec. ttthandI2th,I9IO and SAN IWANOIKOO DIOOIOMPIOU II, 1110. A MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL TRAIN ronsislingof Observation Oar, Pullman, ves tibiilcd sleeping cars, smoking car and din ing car, will leave Third and Townscnd t reels, San I'Yaneisco, via the Coast Line. The excursion is run under the auspices of the Southern Pacific, National Lines of Mexico, International and Croat. Northern, (i. II. &S. A. and Sanla Ko. Round Trip Fare $101.00 "KKOM POItTLAND $101.00 Corresponding low rates from other 0. R. & N. and S. P. points. Interesting side trips on the return trip, including the rand Canyon, may be made. Initial return limit (50 days from dale of sale. lOqttipmcnt on this train will be limited and no more passengers will be taken than can be comfortably provided for. Kor further information, details and beau tifully illustrated booklet on " Mexico," call on anv 0. R. iv N. or S. 1. Agent or write to ' WILLIAM McMURRAY Ceneral 1'assenger Agent, Portland, Oregon gmxsE&jBMxeMasxzxsssaizszs MMMM , u wmmsmmmmmm ,, Tin ., Txvo lotH abutting tho imxtmcn on West Seveni..! Btreet. Kuril lot In COxlSO feet racing Seventh street. Thcho lots aro DO feet higher than the Btreet at the Nafili hotel. Will hell both lotB, for $1800 and cir x temiH. Hi:H I'. H. WAllNKIt, OWN-Kit. l'"t on Narrcgan Htrcct. TiCxllK fed, half )i0rk north of Jaeknoii itrcct, or boulevard. A now rldownllc baa Just been built and uexver and water aro bandy High, dry, omhI front lot i SNAP AT l TKUMH. SKK ft. . WAIt.NKU, OWMIIt. 1 1 WEST WALNUT PARK Medford's Most Beautiful Residence Addition Thin nlctuioBUUQ rcsldenca Hoetlon Uch at tlio end of Went Main Htieot on tho South Sblo. It Ih hlKh. commandlnb' " flno vlexv of tho dty and valley. A homo built In thla addition will utuiullly lucreaso in value, dcskIch affording a iileaiaat outlook at nil times. 10 Per Cent Discount xv II I bo given for ciihIi If you buy a lot In tho nevt TKN DAYS or beforo OKO. 15th, 1010. Only '10 I'OtH Itcuialii Unsold. 17 lota cold In last I d.iyn, All lpts 00x125 foot r.nd $350 Per Lot Terms, It you wish, $25 down and $10 per montu with C per coat In torettt oa dofoircd paymontH, 20 Per Cent Discount will bo glvon for ciihIi If tho pur cliahor will agrco to build a Iioiiho Which Will COHt 110 1(!H3 tljUll $2000. Somo ton Iioiiioh aro to bo built In tlio very near futurn. Quo $3000 hom.o Ih now In tho coiitiio of con Htrucllon. Woat Vnluut Park Ih iih high an tlio top of tho Washington uchnol building. Don't xxalt, IIicho loin tniiNt bo sold In 10 (lajH. VOIX FUUTIIKU PAHTICl'liAUH HI! : K. I'. A. IIITTNKIt, Ad'K.NT, OK OAIJj ON L. B. 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Burner body or gallery caniiot become wedged, (be cause of a new device jn construction, and can always be easily unscrewed for rewlcklng. , An Indicator shows the amount of oil In tho font, Filler-cap does not no:d to bo screwed down, but 19 put in like a cork In a bottle, and Is attached to I ltd font by a chain. Finished In japnn or nickel, strong and durable, wclhinade, built for service and yet li',hl and 01 namcntal. It lus a cool handle and u damper top. tkaliri Evtrwhtrt, If not at yours, wrtti lor aittnim eirwant to Ihi niartst otency vf Iht Standard Oil Company (IncorportUd) MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS ERING- RESULTS ' . s 'hU M l.Jk.t-JUbAAiHl -r "