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PAGE TWO p. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OK1MON, SATURDAY, rKaWMMIR 2, .101. ; H, Koninos chnntor No. fiG will hold n M....ll.. tn.. ... ..!. I..IH.I. 4,1 iiivuiiim ' iivsumj niKiib in iiiiinnv cnmlltlntos. Qhnntor opens nt S:lr Immediately nftor tho meeting of tho Hoynl Arch Mnsone. All momlicra I nro nskod to be nrceont. Lou ttlwood, socrotary. LOCAL AND DFDCAMA T H JLslUSLjris KM J, S. Dlllnr, government geologist, on tho evening of November 22, 1911, delivered nn address before tho Geological socloty of Washington, D. d, on tho "Mines and Prospects of Southwestern Oregon," which re ceived a groat donl of attention. l, C. McAlptno of tho Southern' Oregon Klootrlo compnny Is hnvlng (itillt a strictly modern and up-to-date nix-room bungalow on .Tnckson boule vard. Tho building Is being put up by tho Medford Realty & Improve ment company. A Mutual Lire policy best Christmas present. makes the Sec Hutch. 231 K. J. Fonts or the West Main street grocery was In Ashland Inst night in nttondanco at n mooting of tho Shrlners, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Abbott of Thrall. Gal., arrived In Medford yes terday. Tako off that old gray bonnet Choice of any hat In tho bouse for $1.9S. Some nice ones for 98c. Home Millinery, 1021 W. 9th at 21S Col. R. C. Washburn, of Table Rock, was in Medford yesterday. Attorney Trefron, or Ashland, is In Medford today on legal business. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Weston and Thos. Miller are In Gold Hill today on business. Emily T. Standcford, examiner for tho Now England Conservatory of Music in Doston, piano, harmony, musical history. -ISS West Fourth street. Telcphono 7211. 231 John M. Scott loft yesterday for Klamnth Falls. Attorney F. J. Nowmnn loft last night for a few days business visit to Eugene. Special Sunday dinner each week nt tho Tavern hotel, Eaglo Point, Ore. GOc. 225 Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Millar of Cen tral Point wore Medford visitors yc! terday. L. A. Williams loft yesterday for Central Point. Tho best baths In tho city, 25 cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. C. A. Gates, who recently pur chased 12 lots on Rose avenue, In West Medford, from Charles Burgess is preparing to erect a bungalow on each of the lots. Mr. Gates is a con tractor and builder and will construct tho bungalows himself. He Is also an architect and will raako his own plnns. Al Flynn has been given tho contract for wiring tho houses and furnishing tho electric fixtures. Seo R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Roswell Coffin, son of E. V. Cof fin, anager of tho Medford Produce company, arrived In Medford a couple of days ago from Tucson, Ariz., and will hnve a position hero with his father's company. F. W. Carnahan was in yesterday from tho Blue Ledgo mlno. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 cents, at Hotel Medford. " G. A. Morse, of Talent, was in the city yesterday on business. Baths 25c at tho Hotel Medford barber Bhop every day. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Medynski re turned a few days since from a visit to tho Spokane apple show. "After visiting Spokane," said Mr. Medynski "I can easily understand why every Spoknno man who comes to Medford is a booster. They are surely livo wires up that way and when one compares what they have to boost on with what there is in Medford and the Roguo river valley the ponder Is that Spokano Is not depopulated. However, I can see a second Spokano growing up right hero and Dr. Roddy and some moro of thoso Spokano peo ple who hnvo got tho hnbit are help ing to build it." Hot tamales nt McDowell's. F. M. Wilson has rented tho room formorly occupied by tho Oregon Or chard syndicate, near tho now First National bank building, nnd will move his stock of cigars and confec tions thereto from South Central nvenuo na soon jib Contractor Lyons shall havo mado tho many necessary Improvements in tho building. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS IMy Phono M71 NlKht lUionwi F. W. Week M71. A. JD. Orr, MM. LADT ASSISTANT. z Successor to tho undertaking do- i i partinout of Medford Furniture Co, 1 JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd ICinbalnicr Offlco 28 South Dnrtlott Street I Telephenes: day, Bell 471; night resldonco, Bell 473. Home 179-L. I Calls answered night or day AMUULAN013 8MRVICM 'lMvg Try R. & S. Roup Remedy, n cure In tho worst cases, 3 doses sufficient. 50 cts. per doren capsules. 320 Apple St., Medford, Oregon. 221 All kinds of fnncy and useful ar ticles for sale at tho fair, Wednes day, December 0th, In the building formerly occupied by tho Medford Furnlturo and Hardware company Below Is tho menu for tho dinner to bo served from 12 o'clock to 2 p. m.: Hot chicken pie, mashed potatoes and gravy, celery, apple sauce, jolly, salad, pickles, pie, bread and butter, cotfoe and tea. Price 50 cents A luneh will be served In the evening at tho same place, consisting of hot beef and gravy, potatoes, salad, apple sauce, Jelly, pickles, bread and but ton coffee and tea. Price 25 cents. RnVncoats, all styles, about cost. Ye Nitty. 217 R. E. Benncdict. a special forest inspector for the government, who has been In Medford a few days, left for tho north this morning W. M. Holmes has moved his real estate office from the Medford Na tional bank building to room 407 In the Medford Furniture & Hardware company's building. Attorney W. S. Crowell will occupy tho rooms vacat ed by Mr. Holmes. Buy Christmas goods at McDow ell's. W. H. Battlo has opened a shoe shining shop for ladles and gentle men In the Louver cafe building. He has boon shining shoes at the Nash for tho past year. The Marlneilo shop has moved from over Kentncr's to rooms 405, 406, 407 Garnett-Corey building. Candy plum puddings and pump kin pics nt McDowoll'f. An exhibition of rare linens, Mex ican drawn work and laces is attract ing a great deal of attention at tho Meeker store, where a formnl open ing was held today. Hugh C. Mitchell and family camo down from tho government hatchery at Trail yesterday nnd left this morning for Oakland, Cnl., where they will enjoy a month's vacation. Mr. Mitchell is government fish cul turlst for southern Washington and all of Oregon. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Bower and daughter, Miss Ruth, of WInflold. Kan., arrived in tho city this morn ing. They are here to look tho city and valley over and may stay a week or more. C. J. Lommason, of Grand Junc tion. Colo., arrived in Medford this morning. For sale, a well-bred male calf, Jersey and Holstein. Address "Fair view," Jacksonville. Louie Bollie. of Butto Valley, Cal., was in Medford yesterday on a visit to friends. B. L. Mead and daughter, Mrs. J. N. Nesblt, of Ashland, were in Med ford today on business. W. E. Worrell of Sams Valley Is In Medford today on business. Presto convertible collar overcoats. Yo Nifty. 217 Mr. and Mrs. Asa Chandler of KansaB City. Mo., stopped off in Medford yesterday for a day's look around at Medford and tho valley. Mrs. Gilchrist and Mrs. Sherwln of Lake CryBtal, Minn., and Mrs. Way, of Talent, aro In Medford today, the guests of Mrs. 8. E. Clay, on West Eleventh street. J. H. Henselman nnd family were in Gold Hill Thursday, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Redding. Miss Flora Gray has romoved her piano studio from room 3 to room 5, St. Marks building. Phono Main 3432. Mrs. A. n. Ray, of Fairfield, Neb., who has been in Medford vis iting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Potter, left this morning for her home. Frank Youngblood and daughter of Woodvllle loft this morning for Mt. Liberty, Ohio, Gen. and Mrs, G. C. Sooysmith returned yosterday from a wook's visit at tho Madden home, north ana wost from Medford. Cranberry shorbot at MoDowoll's. Mrs. II. E. Hoyden left Saturday to visit her son attending school at Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Dyko left hint night for Portland whero they expect to reside. Basketball gamo, Town against Athletics, at Nat Monday evening. 218 Six hundred pounds of copper ore woro brought In yesterday from tho Bluo Ledgo mines and will bo placed on exhibition in tho Commercial club's exhibit rooms. Tho Pacific Motor and Supply com pany has leased tho garage at 4io roar of tho Hotel Mooro and will put In n machino and repair shop. Thoy will also put In a stock of bicycles, and motorcycles in tho spring. Carl FIchtner, who Is now operating a vulcanizing plant on Riverside avo ntio, will move liln plant to tho above mentioned location, . ROADSDISGHARGE S GUARDS Strike Breakers Work on Oregon Short Line for First Time Without Men to Guard Them No Troublo From Unions Is Expected. IIOISK, Idaho, Pec. 2. Slritto breakers employed nt the Glenn Ferry shojw of. the Oregon Short Liui' worked todny for the first time blnoe the shopmen's strike wns stared without gunrib. Tlie company diohnrgcd the giumls. ns the absence of disorders, indicated Hint they could expect no trouble from the union forces. LOS ANG KL1CS EXCURSION". An excursion for Los Angeles will leave Medford December 29th, round trip faro 35, 'stopovors in either direction at pleasure of passenger. Good going nnd returning via either route from San Francisco. Join this excursion, enjoy tho great treat oi being in San Francisco Now Years eve. seo the points of Interest in and about San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, Cliff House, United States Mint, Angel Island Pan-American Exposition site: visit Berkeley, Ala meda and Oakland, thon Journey southward, visiting Stanford Univer sity, Palo Alto, San Jose, Lick Ob servatory, Del Monte, Santa Cruz, Paso Robles, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. From tho Inttor placo visit Pasadena, Redlands, Venice and Sa. Diego, seo tho beautiful orange groves, the ostrich farms, tho floral festivals. Ocean bathing in mid winter. Visit Catnilna Island, see the strange nnd beautiful submarine gardens from the glass bottom boats, tho flying flsb, the leaping tunas, enjoy tho fishing. Returning north ward visit the oil fields around Da- kersfleld, seo tho Immcnso stock ranches, the fruit belt of tho San Joaquin valley. Full particulars by writing, calling at or phoning the S. P. passenger office, Medford, Ore. BETTER BUY THAT 'IAS GIFT NOW Only Elflliteon Days Remain In Which to Do Your Shopplnn Last Diy Before Christmas Is Sunday Bet ter Get Busy Now. Sunday ns follow! Prenelilnij til 11 n. in. hy How .8. (. Van Dikes 7tJ)l) p. m., pronoliiiiir h,v tho imsler: null- Jitl, "Wlml In II lo Ho it OlirldlliflTI" yutidiiy Hulionl III l il. uM lJiVTili luiiKim ill lll.'IO p. m.t prnyiir iminltiif Tlntnulii.v nvwnliiK ill H o'ulilulf. fa Hltml mintit.iYinifitrg unulully.'lii lied. - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -- LOST A package containing cut leather handbag, also a deck of playing cards. Return to this of fice. FOR RENT Nicoly furnished housc kccplng apartments with electric lights and gas for cooking; very closo in. Inqulro 205 South Central 221 FOR RENT Nino room, partly fur nished or unfurnished. Call 504 S. Holly. 22 4 FOR RENT Modern 5 room bunga low, pantry, bath and 3 closets; close in; nicely situated. Inquire 517 S. Holly. 221 FOR SALE Some good bottom land with water right; tako small pay ment down, balanco to suit at 0 per cent. Price very low. Clark Realty Co., 20C Phipps bldg. Phono 2331. 218 FOR RENT Nice little houso for rent and furnlturo for sale cheap.' 21 S. Poach. Phone Belt 135. 218 FOR RENT 20 acres rich level land closo to railroad, for ono or two years. Address C, Mall Tribune 218 Only eighteen dny remain in which" to attend to flirNlnins shun-ping. There i n united request from the merchants thnt slioppinie he done ns early n powihlo, . ha to avoid thi eleventh-hour rush. I)opito warning;., however, Dooom hor U;i, which will he the lnt dnv for nuikini; purchase before (.'Illiniums will he uinrked hy the usual rmli crush nnd loss of .time. Kighteen busiitosti days slip nwnv rapidly, and before the iieyleotftil shopper renliites it, Christmas will tie nt hand. Any one who has waited until the Inst dav to prepare u list of guts nnd then wander trom store to store mttkiujr purehnos knows thnt this trial robs Chri-tuius of its pleasure nnd makes tho spirit of giv ing1 u lorment nnd agony. After one such experience the neglectful shop per declares that next year the shop, pinjr will ho done long before the nih, hut next lime the same delay occurs nnd tlfe resolution go en to smash, ntonp with the patience, tem per and good nature. To nvoid these iriliulntions, shop early. If n person intends giving only one present, do it now. The necktie for father or the nicking horse for tho son and heir van In bought now jh well ns December 21 One phnse of the holiday shopping which the public gius litle thought to is the wenr nnd tear on the snle girls. The last week of the rush the girls ennnot give the time to etiMoin crsthnt they enn earlier, for they nre worn out nnd tired. It is easier to mnke selections now than later lie fore the stocks nro depleted, ns the assortment is larger and gives n n riety from which to choose. Tho day before Christians is Sun day, nnd there nro three other Sun days to cut down the number of busi ness days. With today practically gone, there nre actually but eighteen days for handling the holiday stam pede. c, 1 IX)S ANGELI EXCURSION. Leaving Medford December- 20th, an excursion will do run to Ixs Angeles, ronnd trip rato will bo $35, tickets limited to 90 days for tho round trip, stopovers In both direc tions at tho pleasure of tho excur sionists. Whatever equipment In tho way of Pullman and tourist cars will bo provided, also chair cars for thoso 'who prefer to mako entire trln liv daylight. Thoso desiring to go should call, phono or wrlto passen ger offlco Southern Pacific company, Medford, Oregon, and glvo their ordors for sleeping accommodations. Tho drte sot will onnblo thoso who deslro to -bo In San Francisco for Now Years ovo (r. groat treat In Itself) and also roach southern Cali fornia ror other attractions. Basketball gamp, Town against Athletics, nt Nat Monday evening. 218 . ,t'H Thanksgiving Festivities are Over. Your Next are the Xmas Holidays. ! Do not procrastinate. Maks out your gift list naw or do your Christmas snoping enrly and avoid the mad rush at the last. Corns u whils the stock is fresh and uhbroksn and we can devots you enough time Is showgu what you may want. The Feel of Good Clothes The way riot lies fw on you -I ho pleasure you '! from an easy, graceful fit" menus a lot in a Suit or mi Overcoat Added to perleet style in heautiful fabrics, tun fall (Motluw Lot. Us r FOR RENT Ono room houso, fine location, reasonable North of C15 South Oakdalc. 218 FOR RENT Two now modern housekeeping rooms, Including gits range. Two blocks cast of bridge. Private family. 101 Gcncseo st. 218 LOST A packago containing cut leather handbag, also a deck of playing cards. Return to this of fice. 221 MONEY TO INVEST I havo 1100, 000 which I wish to invest in iui onterprlso possessing IntrliiK- merlt and capnblO of further prof itablo devolopmont; satety consid ered a8 well as revenue. F. B. 0. Mall Tribune, 218 At the Churches j Sunday at First Baptist Church. Dr. liny 1'almcr will preach throe fiurmons Huiiday nt tho DnptUt church. At 0-M his subject will he "Tho Golden Morning of Life" 11 n. m., "Tho Deity of Christ"; 7:30 p. in., "iinmortulity." Free Methodist Church. Preaching services next Sunday morning nt tho usual hour by tho pastor, Rev. J, y. Sharp; subject, "God's Great Goodness lo Ua In unrisi. Kiinuay school at 'JMD n. in.; prnlso Horvlcoa at 7:30 p. in. and preaching at S, WANTKD A young Jersoy cow, now onilch preferred. Pacific phono 3702. WANTKD Mm. J. 0. Clark has adopted tho now shorthand method of dross cutting and hi prepared to teach tho system in her placo of business demonstration Dec, 7th. 120 North Front st. 219 Presbyterian Church. Preuchlng at II a. in. by tho pas tor, W. F. Shields. Sunday school at 0:40 a.m. c. K. Socloty nt 0:30 p. in. Preaching at 7:30 p. in. prayer mooting at 7:30 p. ra., on Thursday noxt. FOR RBNT Housekeeping rooms at 29 S. Burtlett. 221 FOR SALK OR TRADE 5 . ncro truck farms inllo from Medford, W, H. Evorhard, 90!) W. 9th. Phono C071. FOR RENT Three room houso 4 a month, Inqulro 322 S. Central. 321 M. E. Curcll, South. Presiding JCldcr !!." II. Monro will preach nt tho M". K. church, South, corner West Mum nnd Oukdulu, Sun day morning and evening;. First 'Church of Christ, Scientist. Service Sunday nt 11 . W.; Hiih jeot of Josson-hormort, "God, (ho Only CaiiBG nnd Creator." Siiwlny Bchool nt 10 o'clock. Wedncsduy evening mooting ut 7:30, -All nro welcome, Koudiiig room hour, 2 to f p. in. daily oxcept Sunday; iiIho Sunday evening from 7)0 to 9. Church edi- tice, 212 North Onkdnle nvoiilie. Methodist Episcopal Church. K. Olin Kldridge, paator. Borvicl'H provide pro vu it i no to utmost sense you. of comfortnlrio ease. lOxelusivo with us Knox hats $5.00 Hk. Wt mi n 11111 jma T JF?rm.- V JM SfJ . 3.-r3c-cl Ua CoetoqAv CloWlrt.x4kr'.r The IMaee Where Vim (let What Vou Pav IAr Heaeon finis (made Knox) '$IM)0 iy 4-H-W'Hrt-M-HH-l4 IRRIGATIO N WATER kivps VALUE to LAND WATER is a Community Buildqr You. havo tho LAND You NEED tho WATER Rogue River Valley Canal LxOo FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Office Third Floor Medford National Bank Bldg. Irrigated Orchard Tracts A 10-ACmO TRACT 1 ACM) VOl VOCIt JIOrSK AND UtJILDINCIS I ACliM IN" ALFALKA IX)lt YOU If STOCK 1 ACKK TN" NT11AW MOHKI MS 1 ACHK IN I3I0UMKS AND CJAHDKN TUUOK ACIUUH JNORCirAUD AND VOU AJMO ItfDKIMWDI'JNT ROGUELANDS, Inc. FJilOJ) NXTOLMlNdS, Almmgor A CHRISTMAS GIFT When you make a present of Casserole or Hammered Brass, your gift will be highly appreciated because it is perman ently useful. MEDFORD HARDWARE CO;