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' 3F" H n 4 mnr-7 - NJ ' v. w " ft jpi,',Tpfi"',5i; $flrnENsmHKIKI3t7T frPninHBH0wHGHIHBflr, t !M9slHIHHmr fr it r M t y t ?. t 5t 'V lr S.1 , - ill V" V l , .2 Personal Misses Huth and Lottie .Mack of Yrofcn, Calif, are apend.lng the holl dt8 visiting friends Md relatives of Medford. ' PJione the Rogue Jllver Creamery for milk, cream, .butter or butter milk. Main 2C81. , tf Every light but electricity gives off smoke and smoko contains soot, which deposits on your wall paper,, curtalcs, draperies. Electric UIghl glows In an air tight bulb. tf. W. PTtaii of the Moore hdtel was railed to Pasadena by the sqrlous 111 noss of his mother. Dry oak wood $8.00 per cord. Fir wood, 2.75 per tlor. C. V, Itelch stolii&Co. Phone Main 6132. 243 John $o!l88 was badly Injured Sun dav lielng bitten on the hand by a pcti'doy.- Try Stone's new store for your cl gars and tobacco. Fresh goods, low lirlcos'. .Opposlto S. P. dopoL Henrv F. tSoddlng of Eugene Ih spending n few days In Medford on huelnc'88. t, CornlJIus-Garnor Co., 133 W. Main street, lor cUy property. tf Colonel Frank Tou Velle, who has been spending some weeks visiting Washington, New York and other enatern ..cities Is expected homo Sat urday. Christmas candles. Best and cheapest In iown. Stono's Candy Stole, jupposlte new depot. IjlnryOD. llnrdy of Ashland spent ' Monday In .Medford on a short busi ness trip. Mnor-Ehni Co.. loans, FniilRrow- crftV Itank.lniildinir. William .floes of Orantc Pass was a recent visitor lu Medford. Corultlus-Garner Co., 133 W Main Bt-eet, jor city property. tf TJjomas Hanloy of Grants Pnss spent Christmas with frlunds, in this city1.' Kdr safe. 1110 Cadillac, top, glass front speedometer, prestollto, tank, shocjc absorbers and top slip. A big snap U taken at onco for cash. Heal PHtAlu considered. Claud Miles. 237 8: A. Pattlcon of Central Point Was n recent Mcdfort visitor. Synntcd, a young man who Is a competent stenographer. Apply at office HIg Pines' Lumber Co. ! " Everett Doano of Tolo Is visiting friends In Medford. v If you haven't got a block In Oak 'dafo Park addition you had bettor : get one at once, Seo W. II. Evcrhard, flOp Ninth Btreot, West, for particu lars. tf k .Mrs, C L Gant of Contral Point spant Saturday In Medford. b your louso wired? Ono cigar. lesi a day would pay for n hundred per cent incrcaso In corafo'rt. Start living the electric life. tf. Mr. and Mj-s. P. M. Kershaw spent ChrlsliunB with friends at Rock Point. GeorKo C. Johns of Hutto Falls fs Bpendlng a fow days In Medford. - Dr. J, E. Shearer, physician and tirrvoii, Office over Slning's drug stored tf. Tho monthly meeting of the urad- until -nur,sen of Jnckqon county will behold Tuesday ovenlug at the homo of Mrs. Q. E. Osboru. ft 1 2 South Oak dal.e.jvenuu. All graduates aro cor dially Invited to attend. John 11. Carkln. attorney at law. over Jackson County .bank. W'l E. Johnson of Sams alloy xpent. Christmas lu Mdford.x ,ConUlii8-Garnur Co,, 133 W. Malu u'rcol, Xpr city property. tf J. C. Altkon of Woodvlllo vns a .Me,d(ord visitor Monday. Private room and board with Mra J. I). Ji'ay, three blocks from contral . parj of town, 310 N. UartletL Tom Hninmeraloy of .Gold Hill has iinuouiitf'd hlH candidacy for tlio of fice, of master fUli warden, tr. aud Mrs. Ed' Valkur spent -Christmas In Medford. Mr. Walkur 1 In iiargo of the llafor Inturwt near Hutu Kails. Freo reading rooms nt Prosbyte "rjan aliutu)). open overy ttvonlug from CpO lo )0 totcept Sunday, .Jack HarrinKion of Jnckixinvllle Is v)allpp frlundc in Mediord. . y'ndfly Manoly of IU110 l.dgo rolu- lijKJirti let is vUttlug friends In Mod- fol,7 r'Hnvfi you noticed tho now build Ingn'KPlnji up In Oakdnlo Park ad dlfloi Just south of Mr. Hoofs? tf jvlll Coleman, county clrk, tf re KrQiUnK the departure of Mb Mullie Tnvfu fom his office lu Jacl;on llle wliyrc she has bun hU doputy for several years. Miss Towno will leave at the list of the year for isUpf Mtmt' duration tn Honolulu CornltliiB-Uir r Co. 133 V Main stfeo.i, fyr city property. tf Weeks & McGowan Co. ' ' UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E, Orr, 3602. LADY ASSISTANT and Local "B CorfllUus-Gnr'icr Co , 133 W. Main street, for city proper'.r, tf Miss Mamie B. Swoft Of Grlffen creek is'spendingnfcw'days in Med-i ford. Stone's candies are fine, fresh and cheap. Try them, Opposlto new de pot, tf Lewis King of Trail Is visiting friends, in Medford. Fifty-threo acres special, 10 acres coming Into bearing orchard. Call on f. B. ,Wood, Condor Water & Power Co.'s office. tf Gcorgfe C Young of Brownsboro Is spending a fow days with friends In the city. Wanted Boardors A new board ing house has opened at 706 South Oakdale. Call and seo us for fair treatment, or address F. If. More land. 302 OLDEST TEACHER VISITS I Jumper X. .Miller, Jaekon eount" oblc-t lonelier, lias been visiting" in Eugene willi his daughter, AIth. .Miller, and incidentally has liOuu in specting the iliffuiuui department" of the university, lie litis tills tv 1 "The university teachers Heated me with stent courtesy. I find Ihey ate luinl student and have thoir work well iir hand. They am io sCriiolorM of griml ability. Tlioir classes of picked studunts from Hie schools of the state are bright, in telligent and eouduet llienisclvofl with becoming civility. This ib the fitnwl mjIuioI that I hnve ever seen, and it i- maunued in a innniier that is a credit to all Hie ieaclier and an liotior to the state. ' "Professor Howe, Icaeher of Kur lih literature; Professor of Ohem-i-try Stafford, I'nifes-or of llioloy Svveelser, I'rofunsor if (IcoIng Cid lier.fl'rofebsor of Hotany Hnvnnl iind Professor of Physiography Harker have placed me under pleasant ob ligations for genial treatment mill valuable iiiformatiou. "I met L. It. Aldonnui), supurin toudeut of public instruetiou, who permitted me lo join his class on schoolroom management. lie said that every leachor ought to do as I did come and see the state univer sity uud see their mothids of teach ing. I8pont ten dnys in the uni Vvrsilv and tlueo dnys in the public schoolb of Kugene. 1 mot Profesooi ( Jut nut. foimorly or this county, who is now principal of tho Lincoln M'luitfl. J uuy much impressed with his tuothpds of school nuuiHCOineut. "I ?ih)h( one dny in the hiwh sehoo' under the innnajueiapiit of Professor Jinr. 'Ibis school has me 100m .... In'il LAudm. iiii.iikiiI.i .. . ...... 1. ...... 11 .-miniii; i;iliavil,V iiieyiiiinooRi- itiir 1011 students. The go from this roonj to the iliffeieni iveitntion rooms. 1 ft.t. (bat I hae been well paid for LI das' time "hud nioh to e.xpu'Hs iii.v gratitude to the public tor tlu-ho ideasuros tlfey hne ivoji me." YOUNG COUPLE ARE WED CHRISTMAS DAY a preit ('lirMinus eve wedding took place nt the home of Mrs M. B, Orr. aunt of the bilde. when Mr Jnines LqmIIo miiU Mlw Mary B. Hun- twl wore ualtiKl lu holy wedlock bi Rov. Holm) of the luptiat. after the cprqmuny Ituv. Holme of tho nBp nut enureti nfter the ceremony ltov. Belknnp of the M. IS. church. After the owniony Hev. Belknap of fprod prwyor. Tho contracting pnr tas nro both well mid fuvorabh known lu Medford, the Broom belux wlUt tit I lot jo Tulophont company, uud tho bride is one or Modforl' hmt youns Indies, who hau lived with lr aunt slnee a littlo child. The coinmnc tho nw rolntlons with the i-oncrNtiilutloui or bout of friends fpr their iniituttl hnppluiHw and pros Miity. Nuuiordus flaw and luufiil IirMonbi woro bostowod upon the popuUr young oouplo, among them laduK a deed to a ontiagu " West jHckson mrwt (a prottnt from the aunt), waere they will coon bo Nt tiouiw to their friends. WliST U.N'ION. Oro.. Due, fi. Adam county politicians aro dt iHHiidluK today n rand Jury tuvastl- KMtlOll Of clBtlt MdJullllUK OOUIItlttg, WKrtJHK that AdHins is no worso Uinu Mbr (KtUHtlHH In tho amto In tko umt tr of wUoIpm1 voio-buylng. tl te alled tout Dm comhIIw of llkt, liwrwue Jackson. OHllla, Sci oto. Clermont. Highland an.l Brown itftllstmtHl huudroda ot pnrrhaswl votes at tho last flection Judge Blulr p is wild, expect a a toal vt looo iudlctmenU before the l'H'bin;c in Adams county cuds UNIVERSITY OF OREGO MEDJOKl) AIAlbTltlBUjNE, CHRISTMAS TREE FIRE IS FATAL Woman 50 Years of Afje Is Badly Injured False Whiskers Caught Fire as She Was Lighting Candles on Tree. PORTLAND, Dec. 26. Severely burned about tho face, head aud shoulders, Mrs. Eva Baker, aged 50 yrs Is an Inmate at St. Vincent's hospltnl today as a result of a Christmas tree fire. The woman garbod as Santa Claus was preparing Jo surprise the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crogstor. She was lighting the caddies on the Christmas tree when one of thorn ignited the false beard she wore. The flames were extinguished by Crogster, who smothered them with a table cloth. Dr. E. P. Geary today declined to' enturo a prediction as to whether; the woman will live or die. INTO INDIA Rifles Purchased by Japanese Fol lowing Russo-Jap War Now Beinij Sent Into Afghanistan and India Says Report. VICTORIA, J3. C, Dee. 20. Ad vices just rcnuhiui; here from the orient say that large (iiantities ot aims are beiue;jihipped into Afghan istan aud the northern boundary ot India. TJ10 rifles are of old pattern and were purchased by Japanese fol lowing Ihe ltiibso-.lapaiKe war. Jt ib sbid the arms are being shipped into the country goerned by Jiritian, by way of the Ked sea and Persian gulf. One of the leading daily papers of Tokio, the Asahi, prints a story lo the ettect that arraiigcmenls have been mnde to .ship tiw hundred tout of rifle.s uud nmiuiiuitiou to Djiboutil in .Iauuar.. CHRISTMAS BEEF WAS IN DEMAND PORTLAND. Dec 2(5 Receipts for tho past week wero 1G95 cattle. 14 1 calves, 1353 hogs, 1452 sheep and 11 horses. Due to tho domnnd for some ex tra iuallty Christinas beof offerings that came up to the domnnd met ready sale at rather extravagant prices. These are not truly roproaon Wttlvc of the markot, which on its real basis was 25 to 50 couts higher than tho week before. Tho salo of n ojtolco lot ot price uteors at $7. GO and ono extra fancy steor nt J 14. CO were aside from tho ruling market. Cows sold as high aa r.30 and fairly good steers at from $f..'J0 to $G.26. The hog market showed an imp w.rd tendency throughout tho wook aud readied $ii.00 for ono cholco load Buyors woro of the opinion that tho markot would remain nt the low level of tho oarly IKirt ot the .mouth but the light supplier with the heavy demand put prices up ou u Mill plane. An extra lot of lambs sold for $7.00 uud one fair lot sold for J5.G6. Tho maiket on sliip has Leon strong to higher wlih the demand almost cTrlubitl for ha) or grain fed unl mala. F OF S DEAD CHIEF TODAY CHICAtJO. Dec 2fi - The runernl of JnuiMU . Horau, chief of the Chi cago flro department, who was killed In tho stockyards flro on Thuradny was attended today by? Mnyor Bufse, tho city council, ropnv sciitntlvw of tho tire department aud iuUM KvlghWi ot Columbus. Tho entire mounted police squad or the city accompanied Hornu's body to Die Holy Name aCUindrul. whore Arckblahup Qutgloy officiated at the funeral sorvloog. Thousands qt pri vate cltlsous followed Uio coreogo to Cavalry cemotory. Tho bod to of 11 Qthor victims of the flro woro burled today with sim ilar cereumnltts. Et-rv udertiseineut of n store ous to omeliod perhaps to in am people their firt uuprcxsions of that fctore Ami lirst impressions .dude, with siiaii persistence. PING RM MEDFOKD, QHKKQX, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. THOMAS WINS ANNUAL SWIM j With Water at 48 Degrees Annual Christmas Swim .Is Pulled Off in Willamette River at Portland jn Presence of Vast ThrontJ. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec 2C. The nual Christmas swim of the Multno mah Amateur Athletic club In the Wlllimettc river today was won by Lewis Thomas of the MultAomah club who finished but a few feet ahead of Dave Welch of the same club In the view of thousands who crowded the water front and the big bridges spanning the river. H. Warner of Vancouver, B. C. came third, and P. McDonald or the Portland Y. M. C. A. finished fourth. The race was 100 yards and Thomas finished In one minute, two and three-fpiarters sec onds. Thirty-threo men started and nil but one finished. The temperature in Portland today was IS degrees. The participants after coming from the -water said that It was not cold. If you nro working at a ("make shift" job, simply because the suit able position is not to-be had, bejiin n classified advertising campaign for s-elf-bcttbrmont. There is a good job for you and you enn iind it through advertising. Very likely there is no other wuv to find it. liaskins for Health. When Von AicJH S It doesn't take a good doctor to tell that. Most anyone can do as much. To tell whft makes you ill sometimes calls for the utmost skill of the best physician. Anyone, by a few simple tests, can tell that your eys aro defective that you need glusses of some kind but to know the exact cause and fit the right glasses calls for more than CITY NOTICES. UK.SOLITIOX. Be it resolved by tho City Council of the City of Medferd: Section 1. Thero is hereby ordered to be held In the City of Medford an annual election for the election of city ofricers. phrsuant to the char ter of said city, and also for the pur pose of "submitting to the legal vot ors of said city tho following pro posed act to amend the charter of said city: 1. An act to amend the charter of the City of Medford. Orogon. Said annual election is ordered to be held on January 10, 1911, be tween tho hours provided In the charter, for the holding of annual elections. TJio following otflcerc shall be elected at said electien: Ono coun cilman from eaih ward, and mayor. Tho following are tho places in bald city designated as tho places at which said election will bo held: First ward Over Haskln's Drug Store. Socond ward Hotel Nash sample room. Third ward City hall. Tho following aro horoby desig nated as Judges of raid electien: First ward J. W. Ling, judgo; L L. Dnmou, vho shall also act as cJerk; D. T. Law ton, who shall also act as clerk. Second ward Joo Darry. Judgo; W'tu. Ulrlch, who shall also act as clerk: J. H. Bollinger, who shall also act as clerk. Third ward P. W. Cholgron. Judge; H. H. Loiimcr, who shall also act as.clerk: JohnSummcrvllle, who shall also act as clerk. Tho forogolug resolution was passed by the City Council ot the City of Medtord. Qrogon. on Decem- bor 21. 1910. by tho following vete: Welch absent. Merrick 'ao". Km erlck "ayo", Wortnlan "ayo" Kitert ayo". and Demmor "aye." Approvod December 22, 1910. V. 1L Canon, Attest: Mayor. ROUT. W. TELFBR, City Rcpordor. Notice la hereby given that tho an nual city election orderqd by the fore going resolution lor inu eiectiuii in tho officers, and the approval or re jection of the act to amaiid tho char s meiein eiiwiliml. Win uo aeio in U city at tho flrae and at tho places designated In said resolution ROUT W. TKLKKIl, City Recorder. Dated December 22, 1910. r i . mrrxKit, Caudldalu for .Major, il'.ud A'U rt cement j 1 " SfeiSsa ' ordinary kllj. I have made the fitting of glasses n special study and I fm in business to bring wrong eyes and right glasses together. For the Lntet in Books Stationery Magazines Pottery Pictures, Etc. Call on the Medford Book Store The Best Shoe Is the celebrated nnd famous J. & M. justly If you want u shoe thnt feels old when new, look new when old, uud one that will la-t jn-t n little louyer than any yoneer tried, enll nnd let u how' you the JoIiiimhi & Murphy line. Duffield Bros. Why Ray High Prices for Real Estate You know perfectly well thnt now i& the time to buy. Why? Because the man who is now anxious "to sell his house, lot or orrhnrd wunts a little ready cash and lo get it is usually willing to innlce a cood "deal" ns to price, terms, etc. Excellent opportunities at inot desirable prices uud tenns nwait your rail. Seo R. H. LINCOLN REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 21 Jackson County Bank Buildina. ...ALFALFA LAND-.... SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition in the state, located on the main line of the Southern Pacitie railroad, between Snernmenlo nnd San Francisco. IDEAL CLIMATE. ABUNDANCE OV WATER FOR IRRIGATION. Write U for Information. Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon, Cal. ...... .. tH Los Angeles AND RETURN JbsJla33 Tf sufficient numbiT desire to make the frin .in pvpiirsinii will lr 'rHliiitorl -.- .. ............. ..v - .iv.u. iu T Medford to Los Angeles and return some tune m January or Feb . ruarv at the round trip rate of $31.55 with a thirty day limit to return. Tiekots will permit of stopovers and be good via either liny to and from Los Angeles. JA)r further information see or phono A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local S. P. Agent, or call at tho Passenger Station. Foiu:Hl. 251 fr'i...w PLUMBING! SttAM AND HOT WA1ER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable I COFFEEN (& PRICE i 11 iortb I) ?t..Medfojd DR. R1CKERT, Optometrist. Room 2. over Kentner's. SCHOOL CHI LDREN Often need Glasses during the formative period of childhood. Let us prepare the glasses for your children's eyes, and the chances are the slight error will be speedily corrected and .vitllin a short time the chil dren's eyes will he restored to normal. DR. STEPHENSON Office Over Allen's Store, Main and C Street, Phone Main 1857. Medford, Or. Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink Call tip nnd order a case sent to the house. t The purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL W ATE R P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. Ore. Phone 303 fc - Where td Go Tonight "NAT" THEATRE ! ITas nil the Lnlct and Up-to-Date j Moving Pictures. I Our subjects are nhvnys inlcrcst- nz, our pictures hre clear. We i . .. chmiKc our progrnm' three times ;per cek, Sundnys,' Wednesdays I , ! and Friday. Matinee every Stin- ! day afternoon. nny.v l boater and comuirtnble vlinirs. ADMISSION 10c. U-GO High-Class Stark Co. " .-.. .- MA1MOIUK aiAXIlVIliiiis axuiv COM PAN V rrnvinilT l "P'OLLY PRIMROSE" IN FOUR ACTS. j; I Renutiful toutheni story ltirin j ! I the Civil war. !; Specialties between the acts l ; Mhv, Mandeille, Athey & Athey. j; FREE Handsome Cut-Glass;; ?Sct uii' away Free Wednesday J IJiiidd. :; UGO ORCHESTRA, directed bvi; Anna Aubrey Entnes. j! l Rcerve your seats by Phone,;; 1 1 MAIN 2971. 4- ' New Attraction nt $ THE ISIS THEATRE i ' The place where you can al-; ; ways spend a pleasant hour and ! have a hearty laugh. ! THOMPSON AND FARRELL i ; In an Entirely New Act BUBBLE'S BIRTHDAY ! MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY I ! AND SUNDAY AT 2:30. THREE REELS OF THE LAT EST MOTION PICTURES -AND ILLUSTRATED SONG BY HARRY BLANCHARD. NATATORIUM L Featuus ou Skates Every EvcniujrJ ANOTHER HIG DAXCE WED-i NESDAY XmilT. 1)KC..28. X Ht Muiic as U.sunl. l Bedford's Exclusive Picture Tho- nter. Latest Licensed Photo-i J.. i I plays. 0ne Hlme-No More-One Dime J Bargain Corner Ore corner nf il.n sjoro ;s I given over lo snoeinl liiivn. .Tnt nyy wo offer a snpei.il l...v in hoes fm t our rom,ir lines. hut mnv sn,.,.ln in(i lUn liw j'argnnis ever ...... LADIES' SHOES. "0 and $3 Shoes $1.95 0 Men's Welts $2.35 J-P0 Leather Lined ....$2.35 ' '-' Work Shoes $2.25 The Wardrobe Home of Giod Shoes r ,. msmmTi WrT&KUM frfcT-iiiFvyv