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. itf -r?"SWHWtSTRwTfTW6y4WM VT I Nlf I1 f A C Vot t.- PAGK TWO MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MranirQRP. OttKUON, WUDNUKDAY, PIOT-MIMM 0, 1011. I' M.4.sHl Tho Indies at First M. 12. church f AT 4 t-v X j will bIvo n fnlr nml chlckon plu illn- lll.l AINU J or in tho Deuol bulliltnft next door to thfc ModcVUlothinre More; l 230 PIT Psfi 1J A T Knat Main street, Wednesday, DeJ Br. ami Mrs. W, 1. Cnmcron, ot Applegnle, Jtro In Moil ford on liusi ncHH and vIrIIIiir relatives, .Mr. and .Mrs. V. It. Clnwson, of Portland, nro roistered nt tho Niuh. D, Si Stflhart of Dorby, Ore, is 'n Medford on lilmlnnss. A Mutual l.lfo policy makes tho best CliriBtmnB present. See Hutch. 231 15. K, Anderson loft Tuosday evo nlnc for Dayton, Wash., in response to ntoloBrftin received yesterday tell Iiir of tho dcntli of his brother in that place. E. A, Lnnglay, of Jacksonville, is in Quints Pass today on utiBinoM. Miss Normllo, experienced dftss maker, by tho day or piece. Tele phone 253 Jacksonville. 245 'Mrs. W. D. Roblnott Is visiting Central Point friends today. , Mrs. D. A. Ktissull loft last night for hor homo In North Platte, Neb., after a three weeks' visit In Med ford with her mother. Mrs. J. P. Dits- worth. Dressmaking and alterations nt homo or by tho day. ill North Oak- dale. Phono 7761. 224 Miss Ollvo Henderson left yostor day for Chehnlls, Wash., whero she expects to reside. F. M. Compton Is In Portland for a three days' business stay. Try It. &. S. Roup Remedy, a cure in the worst cases, 3 doses sufficient. 50 cts. per dozen capsules. SCO Apple St., Medford, Oregon. 221 Mrs. P. Van Der Louis, of Talent, was in Medford yesterday, the guest of Mrs. L. E. Wnkeman. Daily deliveries milk, cream, but ter, buttermilk. Roguo RIvor Cream ery. Mrs. J. C. Schmidt loft last night for a visit with Portland friends and to attend tho poultry show in that city. Emily T. Standeford, examiner for tho Now England Conservatory of Music in Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 423 West Fourth street Telephone 7211. 231 Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Rankin ot Grants Pass have been in Medford a few days, guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Fox. Special Sunday dinner each week at the Tavern hotel. Eagle Point, Ore. 50c. 225 The Junior association of the Greater Medford club will meet in St. Marks hall Thursday, December 7, at 8 o'clock. All interested are urged to be present. Tho best baths In tho city, 25 cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. Fancy lato pears for Xmas ship ments. D'AnJous, Rose and Cornice, in whole or half boxes. Fancy pack. Producers' fruit Co. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. F. D. Clark of 211 North Olcson street, this city, who has gained a coast-wide reputation as a grows of bloodod cats, shipped her prize winning Persian cat to San Francisco yesterday and with him went a blooded kitten of the samee stock. Both these will bo ontorcd at tho San Francisco cat show, and afterwards they will bo taken to the show at Portland, which will bo held in January. This cat won the first prize at tho Portland show Inst win ter. Mrs. Clark has eight Persian cats at her home In this city. , S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Mrs. A. W, Clark and daughter re turned yesterday from a visit to Roseburg. Hot tamales at McDowell's. Cundy plum puddings and pump kin pies at McDowell's. S. S. Aiken, a pioneer of the Pros pect country, was In Medford yester day on business. Cranborry shorbet at McDowell's. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Quackenbush of Eagle Point nro in Talent today lr. attendance at tho wedding of Wilbur Klino and Miss Helon Quackenbush. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneyB-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. comber Gth, Dinner sorved 11:110 o'clock till 2 p. m. Lunch In toll evening served from 6:30 to 7 p. m. Committees urged to report nt tho building early Wednesday morning, as thero U much to bo dime mid nsMstanco will be needed. Dinner 50 cents, lunch 2o conts. Merchants' lunch '12 to 3 o'clock, 35 cents, nt Hotel Medford. V. T. Canon loft this morning for n vlnlt to Sacramento. Baths 26c nt tho Hotel Modtord barber shop evory day. .?. W. Drcwilor Is In Told" today nu bualuesti. Buy Christmas goods nt McDow ell's. Mrs. E. I. GGnUm retiirned this morning from a visit with rolativos in Eugene. Whipping cream. Roguo RIvor Cream ory. Mr. mid Mrs. John Vint ot Ta comn, stopped off In Medford yes terday to look around. Thuy left for tho south this morning but will return to Medford again la a few weeks and make a longer stsiy. They saw enough of the enterprise and hustle of Medford yesterday to make them want to see more Fresh ranch eggs at tho Filsh Mar kot. 214 D. D. Boyle, the new pastor of tho Christian church, from Lorn do, Toxas, will hold his first services in Medford next Sunday. Mrs. W. Ih Coop is visiting Cen tral Point frlonds todny. Attorney and Mrs. C. L. Reames were in Ashland last night. Mr. Reames while there appeared before the city council in tho interests of the Home Telephone company. Miss M. L. Fuller left this morn ing for a few weeks' visit with rela tives; in San Diogo, Cal. Mrs. Polk Hull of Griffin creek Is. visiting friends In Ashland. J. D. Stead, who has been heri tor sevoral weeks visiting with W. M. Kennedy and family, left this morning for Myrtle Point, Ore., ana after a visit there ho will return to his home In Lamonl, Iowa. Mrs. A. M. Kendall is visiting Ashland relatives and friends. MEDFORD CAR 10 f; 8E HE S J. W. Kcyes Is Advised of Presont Condition of Medford Chemical and Hose Wanon Are Taking Particular Pains With II. . J. W. Keyos otjho Vnlloy Auto company lias received tluv following iTdvIco from tho Pope Manufacturing company, building tho Medford Auto tiro wagen: "Your combination chemical and hose wngon is coming along In very good shape, in u munuracturlng business such as ours It Is utterly Impossible Tor us to set an exnrt dntu of n shipment of a special Job such ns this car is. "The Medford car Is about through tho pnlnt shop nud VIII go to the assembling floor somo tlmo next week. From Indications this enr should bo shipped to yon somo time between December 15 and the first of the month. Wo assure you thnt we will ninko all possible haste on It as wo know that both you and your cltlzons aro very anxious to receive this car, but as wo wroto yon upon receipt of tho order, wo nro making this a special Job and taking all tho caro possible ln turning this out. ns It is tho only car In that particular part of tho' country nnd we wish It n masterpiece so you can show other fire committees a sample of the Pope product with prldo and nlso procure orders on tho strongth of It. Wo aro taking the utmost caro In everything that wo are doing on this car. We trust you will forgive us for delay ing the shipment a week or two as we feel that you will bo more satis- fled upon recolpt of this car than you would If It had been rushed." JEWELER KILLED FOR HIS JEWELS Rich Jeweler Is Murdered In Eleva tor Negro Elevator Boy Arrested, as is tho, Engineer of tho Oulldinn duos Aro Found. NKW YOKK, Dee. 0. Murdered in nn elevator for 5,1100 worth of dia monds unit Iiir body thrown into (he nshpan of a furnace to lir burned, Isiuior 81, a lich jouolor, wut round dead m ho Iih-hmhhiI of the Loft luiiltliiiK hor,. today. Aimer Scluipx, engineer of the Iiuiltlinx, and Joseph Rohorls, u iiugro elovntor hoy, were nrrotHed on Mtepioion of the oriino. A gold fountain pen, stained wijji blood, and two diaiuoiiil-sliuldi'd rnijpi wore found in pose-wion ol holier!, tho iie-iio cltuiiiini that he round them. Selmiw found jtel'" body in Urn furnace. The floor of the olcvnlor was marked with Mood, nud it i heliou-d that Voxel's skull uns crushed with a hammer while he was riding in linear. " f- MBDrOM MA&KXTS. Big' Store Closing' One of the Largest Mercantile Estab lishments in Sou thern Oregon to Close Xmas Eve. SUUll Pile. SIAS LECTURE TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY The date of tho lecturo of Ernest J. Slas, which Is announced on tick ets given out somo time ago for December Sth, has been changed to December 7th, Do not forget this icctiirc. Mr. Slas Is unquestionably odc ot the best lecturers on the plat f. rii today. His subject, "The Lost Chord," has charmed largo audiences wherever he lias given It. Mr. Slas Is a natural orator and has a master ful command of the English lan guage. This lecturo Is nn elegant blending of wit, wisdom, pathos ana poetry. PLUMBER HAS HIS HAND BADLY BURNED John KlrchgaBsor, a plumber, was oat.ly burnod Wednesday morning, while at work ln tho Mall Tribune bulii'lng, when his gasoline torch exploded, throwing blazing gasoline ovei him. HIa clothes caught flro but the blaze was extinguished by ft How workmen. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS lUy I'lione S87J Nltffit 1'Iiohm F. W. Week 2071. A. & Orr, KfliM liADV ABSIBTANT. 10 TO FORCE RUSSIA TO ADMIT AMERICAN JEWS WASHINGTON, I). C, Dec. 0. - "ConeroMi will force the uliropttioii of the treaty of 1832 with Kinw.iu," declared Congrehsman William Sulzer of New York nt the White House here todny. Sulzer claims thnt there is Ktron; gontimqnt ngniiiHt ItuHtua for violat ing the terms of the treaty in donyiiif; admission to that country of Ainer- ienn Jews with proper pnsHports, nnu that congress will bo able to coiihnm tiinto tho abrogation of the treaty, irrespective of the attitude of Presi dont Taft. LOS AXGELES KXCUItSIOX. An excursion for Los Angeles will leave Medford December 20th, round trip fare S35, stopovers in either direction at pleasuro of passenger. Good going and returning via either route from San Francisco. Join this excursion, enjoy tho great treat oi being In San Francisco Now Years ove, sea tho points of intorest in and about San Francisco. Golden Gato Park, Cliff House, United States Mint, Angel Island Pan-American Exposition site; visit Dorkeley, Ala meda and Oakland, then Journey southward, visiting Stanford Univer sity, Palo Alto, San Joso, Lick Ob servatory, Del Monte, Santa Cruz, Paso nobles, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. From tho latter place visit Pasadena, Redlands, Venlco and Sai. Diego, seo tho beautiful orange groves, the ostrich farms, the floral festivals. Ocean bathing In mid winter. Visit Catallna Island, seo the strange nnd beautiful submarine gardens from tho glass bottom boats, the flying fish, tho leaping tunas, enjoy the fishing. Returning north ward visit tho oil fields around Pa- kersfield, see tho Immense stock ranches, tho frnlt licit of tho Sa.n Joaquin valley. Full particulars by writing, calling nt or phoning tho S. P. passenger offlco, Medford, Ore. Vegetables. Potatoes $tS0 per cwt.j 2c lb. Cabbage 2c. Parsnips 2c. Lettuce 5c boad. Carrots, 1 1-sc. Meets 1 l-2c Onions 1 l-2c Colery 60c(r$t dot. Cauliflower 10 15c head. Turnlps 1 l-2c Radishes 5c bunch. Onions Green, 5c bunch. Fruit. Coconnuts 10c each. Prunes Dried, 10c lb. Lemons 2Cc dozen, nnnnnas 10c to 20c per dozen. Oranges 25 45c doz. Cranberries--lSc (i., 2 for 25c. roll, Uuttcr Egg and Poultry Dutter Fresh ranch, per C5c; creamery, SOc. Eggs Frosh nsncb. .C0c. Poultry Hensji nresscd, 15c: live, 12c: springs, dressed, 12 to 15c. Turkeys 20c to 25c, dressed. Meats, Wholconlo Reef Cows, A l-2c; steers, Cc. 25c. Pork CVic and Cc. Veal Droiwed. 7.i-10c, Mntton 3 3 l-2c, llvo; lambs, 7 1-Jlc - CITY HALL NOTES JOHN A. PERL f Undertaker nnd Embalmer rtment of Medford Furniture Co. i Offlco 2H South Ilnrtlett Street t Successor to the undertaklnc do- 1 jrilnb.Me: day, Bell 471; night i ighUnas, Dell 473. Home 179 J(1Ih aubuoretl night or day tXeghltnas, Dell 473. Home 179-L. i AMHULANCI3 SEUVIOM i A hhort session of tile city coun"il was held Tuesday night, tho follow ing btiHinefcK being trniiMicleu: City bills were allowed, Kd. Brown was granted a liquor license. An ordinance was passed ordering the issuing of u conduct between Die Jucohsen-Iiade Co. and tho oily for the laying of a sewer in Florence street. The alley in block 45, running north and south between (ho Moore block and Ilussey's store, in tho future will bo known as Moore couit. The light company wns ordered to pleto the currents in the cluster HghU and discontinue tho arc lights of the mnin strcot. An ordinance for a six-inch lateral sower in Gray's addition block wnse ordered constructed. Tho sidewalk inspector nl this time was considered unnecessary, nnd his services dispensed with. SPECIAL SCHOOL .MEETIXa Notice is heroby glvon thnt thero will be a specfnl school meeting of District No. 19, Jackson county, Ore gon, held at tho high school build ing. In said district, on tho 7th day of December, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of making a special levy of taxos, to bo used for tho maintenance of school, paying Interost and redeeming war ranto, and to transact any other busl. noss coming boforo said special mcot Ing of District No. JO, Jackson coun ty, Oregon. By order of tho board of directors this 5th day of December, 1911. 221 ORIS CRAWFORD, Clerk. Hay nnd Feed. Hay Timothy, JH; alfalfa, $14; grass, J12; grain hny, ?14. Grain Wheat, 96c bushel; oats, $35 ton; barley, $35 ton. ROUND-UP PlOTUmCS COMING Tho Ugo Theator will show tho Pendleton Round-Up pictures on Thursduy, Frlduy and Saturday ovo Kvery want nd offor that you "look up" may not wholly appeal to you hut the experience in investigating such offers will never be regretted TELLS OnThE KIDNEYS .Medford People Huvtt Found Tills To I to True. Tho strain of overwork tolls on tho weakened kldnoys more quickly than on any other organ or tho body. Tho hurry and work of business men. the heavy lifting and stooping of workman, the women's household enros, tend to wear, weaken and In jure the kidneys until they can no longer filter the poison from tho blood and tho wholo body suffers from the waste matter that accumu lates. Tho woakened kidneys need quick nsslstanco. Doan'a Kidney Pills nre prepared especially for sick, woakened kidneys; tired, worn-out backs have cured thousands of such cases. Convincing nroof in a Med- foril citizen's statement. Mrs. Grace Hkootors, 8 West Jnck nlngs of this weok. Tho film Is 30Q0 "on 8t" Mmrl. Ore., says: "I can feet long and shows tho greatest gathering of Indians and cowboa ovor ttSBombled. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -t- -f ww.wjwwiww J You rcnlly know where to find tho now homo nftcr nnswpring a lot of "possible" mj WA'NTKD At onco, partner for of fice work. Will pay over $100 per month to start with. $300 re quired, name will be refunded. Call 135 N. Burtlott st. 221 recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills, pro cured at HaskliiH' drug storo, for pnlii and stiffness In the back nnd other symptoms of kidney trouble This remedy rollcvod mo wlion I used it and I have been well over slnco." For sale by all dealers. Prlco CO cents, FoHtor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agenta for tho United States. Roinomher tlto iiaincj Doau's nnd take no other. FOR RENT Modem S-room bunga low; pantry, bath and 3 closets; closo in; nicoly situated, Inqulro 517 S. Holly. FOR RENT A sulto of 2 or 4 nicoly furnished housekeeping rooms; plumbed, lighted; lower floor. 729 West 11th. Phono CC03. FOR SALE Second hand buggy with polo. Inquire Onkdalo Cash Grocery. Oakdale and 11th sts. 205 EAGLE POINT LIVERY STABLE Tho undersigned having Just completed a largo now livery stnblo In Eaglo Point, wo invito tho travel ing public to call and examine 'our rigs, teams, otc,, nil being tu first class conditio. Our motto is to Llvo and Lot Llvo. Phono at otublo and rcHldonco. Call central, H. If. IIAKNlSH & BON, Props. Christmas eve will mark the closing of one of the best stores in the Valley. Cuthbert & Co. the leading furniture peo- 1 i pie, are closing out their entire stock at a sacrifice, as all their numerous depart ments must be sold by December 24th. Bargains are being offered that will not be had again. An inspection of the prices will con vince the most care ful buyers that this is a golden opportunity. ror Amas a pres ent from this store would be a very use ful jis well as thought ful gift. Goods delivered by our own team anv day you desire. Don't forget to take advantage of this sale, it's an oppor tunity of a lifetime, at Cuthbert's furni ture store. . ..t.,4t(4.t,tt4tttttttt 4 4, OVER 1,000 DOiLS 10c TO $10.00 EACH Hooks, tlaiui'H, Iron Toys, Mpclmnical Toys, Doll Ms, Dolt Kunlit uiv, Doll Toild Ai-lldoH, .Poll Trunks, Ohlinos, Initios, Tin Wagons, Drums, Tops, Horns, utu. In I'nci tho Lm-gpsl ami Mosl, Couipiolo lino of Toys in Nuulliorn Oregon. Cut (Mass, Hohouiian (Jlass, Hand Painlrd and Kino Imported China, Chippmidalo Colonial Class, Dinner Ware in Plain White, Coin (lold and Kaney Deeorated. A complete lhio popular pricod. 40,000 Xmas Post Cards, 5c and two for 5c quality every where, here lc each Hand Colored Calendars and Clirihfmas holders, Finest line in the pity, H)?t U5 mitl 50 each THE RADIOPTICAN POST CARD PROJECTOR One of the greatest home entertainers fur either boys or girls. We have them in four sizes and our priees are just the same, as if you ordered them direct from laelorw namely 92.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10 Karh 50 dozen Men's and Hoys' Work and Dr Cloves to fit the smallest hoys to tlie largest 50 to $1.50 pair. iving men, HUSSEY'Sl Watch for our $1.00 Window, Saturday, Dec. 9 -- $. 7! "SK $ 'Jj -,.,-.. ,9r",nfi l"V "KIT. n-it-irf!j'- liii), il m nu u'-j-" rlS'i- m WJnLILjyiWj V " i VtmaiJi JO' t Full Line of ! & Peerless Lamps! All guaranteed. Now is !; the time Jo gel your house If wired. Cood light adds to ! tho comfort of winter ! months. 2; Southern Oregon Electric Co. i: North Grapo Street. -rf'-r-ry-'- O. A. C. SHORT COURSES Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks. YOU ARE INVITED Kvory rltlztm of Or'Kii It conlliilly Invltml to nt ttmcl tho Hhort yurn'H of tho OroKOii Agricultur al Collw, iK'clnnliu: Jan. !l, Klovvu illHtlnnilvo rourncfl will lio- offon-d In A;rlcultur(i, Mnoluinlc ArtH, DoiuohUo Hclcnco nnd Art, Commnrco, 1'or mtry anil .MiihIc. Kvory win rim Ih ilimlKnntl to UMA tho Hluilciit In hlri dully work. Mnku HiIh a liawint nml pnifltnlilo wlntur ontliiK. No tu ition. ItiNiHonnlilo nccomiiiodiitliiiiii. For boun tiful llliiHtrntcd bullotln, ndilrcHii II. M.THN.N'ANT, ItoKlHtnir, CorvnlllH, Oro. FnniMT'it IIiinIiicki CotirNo liy ('jirn'Njioiiilcnco MEDFORD THEATER ONE NIGHT WEDNESDAY, DEO. 6TH HIUK'IAI, i:V(JAli:.MUNT OK IIA ST. 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