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"T" .wyv" TgrW'V J TQjfnr -f-w fkjmnrrW?nr-i "fawmfti vf.'V"',ft- J MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED3TORD, QKEOON, UTOBSfMYrj:l30I3MM3R .22,1.0.10. MEDFORD BOY NOW A PRIEST Rev. Father Charles Smith Will Say His First Mass on Christmas Day in the Local Catholic Church Has Made Splendid Record. , The henifua on Cliristmus Uny at tliu Catholic eliiueli will be tis fol low?: r At midnight mass will he celebrat ed in St. Joseph's church at Jackson ville) first mass hi". Medford 'nt J:'.W a. in.; second inhss in Medforil at 8 o'clock a. in.; third mass, which wi'l be u solemn hih mass, with assist ance of (Inacon and subdeacon, will he celebrated by Rev. Charles Smith, Father Smith was ordainod to the priesthood bv the Most Kev. Arch bishop Christie in the Cathedral church of Portland, and on Christ-" mas. day will celebrate his first mass in Medford at 10:30 o'clock a. m. ' , Al the ('cninx services on Christ mas day ho will preach his first ser mon. "Father Smith was born in Chi cago and is the son of Mr. K. Smith of this city. Ho finished his clasMcal studies at St. Mnry's col lege, in imiusiih ury null ins pllllil sophical and' theological courses Iii the Ki'Jiful seminary of Montreal. Dei I'd re; heiuuiiiK' his ))hilosomical coiitvo, Fitther Smith held buvor.il important position . both in New York and Chicago. The last position he held provioiis to his departure lor Montreal was Vitli a lnruc business house in New York, where ho earned a salary of $1100 per month, Uiil iie felt that he was called tf labor not lor that what perishes, buL for that which ciidurclh forever and to lay up treasures in heaven, where "the moth does not consume nor thieves break through." lie loft the place he laid so well and ably filled unit .which burned for him the gratitude of bin employers'. In token of their appreciation of his endeavors for I hem they sent him as a Christmas silt, after his departure from New York .a solid gold watch and chain. And now lie is a priest' of God, to labor for the poor of the mastor, for the salvation of others n,nd Ihe greater honor and glory of God, Christinas dav of 15)10 will do a red-letter day in the history of the Catholiii cliur.ch in Medford. Wo congratulate Rev. Charles ' Smith with his eleviilion (o the priesthood and' wish him a long and fruitiul priestly life. We extend our l)e.-t wishes to .Mrs. 10. Smith, who enjoy:', the rare privilege of seeing one of her sons ascend the steps of the altar." George Observes Xmas. , LONDOON. Dee. 22. KIiir George today went to Samlrlnglinni paluco for tho Christmas, holidays. The royal colouration of yulethlo will bo on a simple but extensive scale. WANT CONTEMPT LAWS CHANCED 1 I Legislators In Spokane County Bc licvq in Integrity of Courts, But Think That Juudncs Should Not Carry Matter Too Far. that It la sold with a registoreil guar antee to re In ml your money if it falls to effect a cure. Booklet on "Howtd Cure Drunkenness" frco on request. The Orrino Co., C32 Orrlne Iluilding, Washington)- D. C. Sold in this city by Leon 1). Has kiiiH, Medford, Or. 22. The tho con- SI'OKANE, Wash.. Dec sentiment for n change in tempt laws, growing out of the con viction of two editors of tho Seattle Star for contempt of court finds a ready resbonso ntiiong tho legislators oof Spoolinno county. Wlillo all be lieve In tho preservation of tho dig nity and integrity of tho courts, yot the feeling is strong that a judge should be restrained from exercising tho right of citation for contempt as a mere matter of venting his spleen. t Senator Whitney, wealthy farmer, says: "Let the papers havo the right to criticize when the criticism (s just. The trouble is thero is not enough criticism of the courts at limes. . "Whllo I do not believe in tho abouse of this right, I stand for tho largest possible measure of freedom fqr tho. press." ' Sonator George W. Shaeffer, at torney, favors the proposed bill ink ink the trial or a caso for constructive contempt out of the hands of the Judgo who Issued the writ and per mitting another judgo to hear It.' Kepresontativo H. B. Buchanan sees merit in tho proposed chango and thinks there should be no great barrier between the courts and tho people, affording all of tho protec tion to the co iirts and none to tho citizen. Representatives Guy Groff doesn't bollovo in a judge ventlns his splcon through contempt proceedings and Kepresontativo Lloyd Gandy says that the peoplo Ifiivo not given suf ficient attention to tho matter of electing broudniindcd, honest men to tho bench. NO CONSIDERATION OF. TAFT'S MESSAGE TODAY WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. Jt. Dccluring "calendar Wednesday" was "peculiarly sacred," Speaker Cannon refused to permit the inime- .i:..j :.i j: i .. . i uimu coiiMuur.iiiuii 01 ,11 mii:uiiu iiicsj snge to congress by President Tuft. Less than 80 members were prcM'ii, in spite of the fact that it was "cal endar Wednesday." Most of tho session was taken up with u discus sion of the Moon hill for a revision of laws relating to the jitdiciun. W Wil WWW i t nJlmimailli mi i m , i i XMAS PRESENTS. Taft'a special message recommended the adoption of a law nnlliorifcinjr the president, and the state of Texas nfficinls to innrk tho boundary be tween Trail's 'and New Mexico. Tho , lion suggested, but tho speaker jccled. The scnato adjourned nt 12 o'clock. It will reconvene January 3. message was road and its eoiiffidcrn- -T"- -rf-' ;Wvv- Wffi: This Genuine Rogera Orange Spoon FRiiby Snvo 12 "SnnklRl" flrnnr-A lr Lomoa) wrnppers atul 6cmi ihera to ns, with 12c to pay cbanrc. etc., and wo will present ym with n gennmo Koaernurnn.T'j.spoon H peauimu aesignnrmniKlicst ff The oranco Is tho most luscious ami healthful fruit. California excels in tunlityoforanr;c8. The .-. ,..M,M.. .. ,..,.,, ,, Blta ...,, -i.Mi-M- MMM. JkM na m MM i m,- H 2iSsSi2Q iH Perfumes 1 nothing butter for ', "' ijm -old or 'v ' 7 fr of qttalltr. lltirln navlrij: wrap. pcr today. ten(US"6unkiiV I Opera glasses make the best Xmas presents. "There's a reason." They last ivlifelhiio. Th whole family can use llieni. They increase tho pleas ure of shows onu-half. You vn rend tho orchestra inusio from the bal cony, thus anyone can sco the ad vantage of having opera glasses .il tho theater. A fine assortment ill morocco, smoked and white pearl, gold mount ed, with and without handles, at Dr. Coble's Optical Parlors. ' Glasses ground while you wnit. The most comploto optical shop be tween Portland and Sacrainenjo. see Dig eye sign. wrncners and 12a lor caih Auuiuonnl spoon, In rfmlttlnti. rilcna Mini lo ne nninunt n 4111 Amount oMpr, iiprrirrltrorlnk tlADit1! when tlie nninunt In in man 21c, 4111 Rnioun vcvt lp no rrnfer mon bel of the California or.tniros nro row racked in indivldunt ySX wrappers labeled "Sun- kist," Fivo thousand oraneo farm ers in California do their own un(i il.oiri Mmi runn.i Wo will lo Blnil to foil J nrlnln 111 ni V ram lu inn. 1 lionrr lxth ."Suiiklt too coinrlftlfi Mt tu vntu niilo promlu lionrr lth ." ml "Uoil IlAlr wrnp ,HJr ot reuiinra nacklntr. shlnnlne and sc-lllnir. Ihev crudo and select their eron Ir.to ''firsts," "seconds." etc. Tho first3 nro fancv. treorincned. linml-nlrttnri. cm. les. flbrclcss. tliin-skinned or.incoi m-..r,. i,n vldunl orango a perfect pedmen of tho finest variety of oranges, They nro not onlv moro hcnlthfnl ami more palatable than other orntnres. hut tlmv nm nni,. ally cheaper,for they are nearly all meat and nourishment. Your denier Sells 'Sunkist Ornngcs. Ask for thorn. You will know thom' by the tissue paper wrapr jiur in wiiiLii encn ouukisc urnngo is packed. On tho wrapper note the Inbel "Sunklst." Keep all the wrappers. i ney nro wortll money to you If Best Laliiornia Lemons Come in "Sunkist" Wrappers You call judro lemons hv tho "clnttir." (ln .. It they WCAr SutlklRt' vrnncr tllrv nrin Itlfrv miil rrnn.l fof ttlCV arr not thtcLIxlnn.,I nr nliliv. IMuii nrrt Itmi b tf t. a faiiukljt" OrunEt.s und tliclr wruppors uro vqually valttablo. CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE VU 94 Clark Street. CHICAGO. ILL. IKS SOLD H MEDFORD BY NEW MEMBERS OF, COMMISSION CONFIRMED WASHINGTON, D. O., De-. 21. The scnato this afternoon confirmed tho nominations of C. C.-McCIiord and 13. C. Meyer as members of the inloratate commerco commicsion. 1. t. Coal. Coal. Coal. Coal. Coal lXDIGKSTIOX. Itcllcr in Kivo ."Miimlcs iiimI IVrinn iienl (Jiiiv or oMney Hack. When Charles Strang states that ho lias a remedy that only costs g0 co.,ts and Ik guaranteed lo euro any man or .woman who suffers from food fermentation, or money hack, what aio Die poor stomach Hiifferors lit Medford and vicinity going to do do about it? Food fornientation causes belching, sour stomach, gus oructntion, heart burn and that lump of lead feeling as you probably know. The name of this most remarkable stomach prescription is Ml-O-NA'. Most peoplo call them Ml-O-NA stom ach tablots Lpeatiso thoy know thnt thoro is no remedy so good for indi-r gestlon or stomach disorders. Hero is ono opinien: ' "I havo been troubled with indi-i gestlon for moro than a year. I bought one box of MI-O-NA mid it) enroll mo. Now 1 would not bo with-, out a box Ij the house for $5.00. It savoK a lot of doctor bills whou you can be cured for 50 cents. Arthur Sedoniuest, C Nichols St., Wakefield, Mass. Ml-O-NA stomuch tablets cost 50 cents a box nt Chus. Strang's and druggists ovcrywhero and money back if they don't cure. .Some very choice Jfock Springs lump coal now discharging. Very lit tle more of this can bo had (his win ter. Sco or phone V. .1. Hiirbridgc. the 'drayman. You will want some of this coal. Once tried, you will never be without it. l'hone 1002 Main. 237 Notice. Notice is hereby given thai (ho un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil' of thu city of ..Medford, Or., at its regular meeting on January :i, I!) 11, for a license to sell spirituou vinous und malt liquors in qmuitiliiw less than u gallon at its place of buitsiucss in Ihe Hotel Nash huildinc. at southeast corner First and Mam streets, in said oily, for a period ol six mouths. Jl'2 JlOTFJj NASH COMPANY. v Duffield Bros. Offer complete lines of all desirable shades anil styles in house slippers for men, women ami children. Made of leather, of felt, they last for years and no articles could lie more ap preciated as Christmas Gifts Finest lino of HIGH TOPS hi the county. Havo a look at tho ",1. Ai 31." lino. WARNER, W0RTMAN Co GORE. ALLEN GROCERY CO. OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD. ALLIN & ALUN. 3 There's Christinas. There's not a pwsoii- jVotiug either sex who does 9 virrni or jmi.vic ni:ids oukim; Drink cunningly destroys the will power, and vhilo tho drunkard wants to do what you tell him, lip wants a thousand times moro tho drink that ho craves. Medical treatment is nec essary bo that tlio drink will not bo mlbtictl'iuid restores tho patient to health. This remedy Is thoroughly scien tific and is so uniformly successful SECOND TEEM of the Medford Conserwito.y for MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Will Uogin on JAN. 2, 1911 O. TAILLANDIKK. Director. Off utt Homes Auto Go. Automobiles CWNIOUAH OVERHAULING & MACHINE HIOI'AimNd. FirstrClass Workmanship Guaranteed. PIIONB MAIN 0231. Corner Central i.ve. und 8th St Medford, Or. WU AKI'3 GOING TO Gl VM AWAY A F1XK, liAltGK, A Mi MOTAI4 $18 Kitchen Cabinet rchritury Ith, I f 1 1. TO ONi; Oli1 1MY Til Kilt I'S AT .tJMY V-NTfc TIIF. fiADlF.S WHO CHIGSTMAS 1MIKS- STO0IO MKDFOKI), OUi:. IH'UNT WOOD AM) IMKKUIOO IlltAKH OITFITS AND .MATHUIAI.H, .Cllltl.ST.MAS ISOOKMiTS, POSTALS, -CAMONDAUS, S2Ali AND TAGS, KJIITY IIOMiY HONKS, I'OST OAUI) AMll'MS AM) SOUVKNIHS. CLOSING OUT From 25 to 50 Per Cent Off A TK'KKT Willi KACII 'Ma I'l'UCIIASK. REMEMBER ART STUDIO 331 E. Main St. Upstairs FREE DISHES MAKE SHga&!m:iieSMQS&Sg' TS !'' J. E. ENYART, President. J A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTJJ, Cashior. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Caaliior. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK 1 Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BU3IME88 TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. 9 ----- tttlHl0tt Our display of Fancy Dishes is the largest in the city and just now we are offering all at SALE PRICES ALLIN not like u i'racraiit. natural'. flower pctfuino.AYc liav6akpe' J of simple odors and eombiim- V tioiis, some in plain bottles, some in rich cut glass. , . ,4f" ' Package goods in a Iiunurod unique ideas, expressly for gift giving, at a range of prices from lOu to $10.00. Perfumes in uulk also. t . ,..!, J rtttf-Ai Give Stationery iA JWo can' suppjy .Yu vitli tlio neatest packages put up csp'e eially for gift purposes. 10c to $5.00 .iw, ,WW Give Leather Ltihd Bdgsf 1&A. suj)Ci'b collection of all leatli or handbags just tho styles you will like. $1.00 to $10.00 -i- Give Post Card Albiincis 'y v. f tJAVhnt is nicer than a postcard album? Then you can keep up the pleasure by sending u in'etty card every little while. , ( .w) Give Confectionery Orange Blossom and Lowney's Chocolates You know what they are and that they are sure to please. 101 OUR PHONE DAY OR NIGHT 101. 1 Medford Phafiriacy NEAR P0STQFFIQE. FINEST PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY. itykaWM ft Come to the g Q Grocery First And You Will Hf ve No Worries Over Your Christmas Dinner A few of our Special Offers for this week: Smoked mid Salted Moats,:; HchL Hlniuliml 1'iuuoii. .'Jfius Sugar -fiirod IIiiiiih KJ lo 18n;J Salmon UOiij; 1 orr'nig, keg if I .-15 ! ! I'oiiriHh (Huh FlnUeu), 15 ; finis 20" ;; Butter, Lard, Ejjqs. DohI Joirfoy Htillicl, U Uh 85o llimnli .in.. Itl.liwil .. ........... .'IVW 4 Lard, II II). mil f0u I HKK. Kiiataiilut'd -10c J Kan In .) Cotolunu 7Gq I Raisins und Fins, Clii'-lci- UniHiiiH :J5o, 25o ; Rl!CI(l!()KK l(tiiHiim l-'l;!' Hlack KigH !-'.! Wliilo Kiifrt l.rc DiiIoh J .'w; s I Teas and Coffees. X 1 IhU'ri HohI Cuflcc, .10c, -JOof M. .1. U. Tii'iuiil .I0(i Wliito Uoiinu 40o:: I Our SI'KriAL foOtio, JiOoi; A. Wonderful Variety of Gift Artils Imported Japunsa HnKets-40c to $5.00-oH Our Bruits and Vog'ltablcs are Unsurpassable At Prices Averaojng LqssThan Elsewhere. Superb Assortment of Haviland China Sola $25.00 to $125.00. Our rttnik of Endllsh Ware is llu- larct and finost in tlio city. (Vimplutn hoIs from $0.75 to $15. Our Cut Olink DibliiM nro ol a ttift finality, from $1.00 up; in fart wo linvo cvor.vthiiiK worthy ol domro for it Cliriitniati prosotit. B & C CASH STORE 223 West Main OlM-JX IJ KXl.VdS, Medford & 132 West Main Street Medford rrr..yt HTJtlHi IVJLAIJj TltJLiJUJNJli Ifc) TJtlili UJNJjY ifAl'BK, PUBLISHED IN A CITY THE SIZE OF.MF4J FORD HAVING ITS OWN LEASED WIRE. . : 1 s-i