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PAOETWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffQRD, QKlfflON. MONDAY. PMOKMHER IB, 1911. KNIGHTS FORM . f COUNCIL HERE Sixty of (lie Lcndlnrj Catholic men of i tite City Initialed Into the Mys teries -'Of Columbianlsm Election Next Week. Sunday, December 37, is n rtnv M bo remembered by tlio Catholic of fodford. On this tiny, n conned of tlio KnijjlitSiof Columbin was ednb l8bod in thw oity, wlioii (10 ot tin loading Catholic inoii of this Pity were iuiUntod into the mysteres of Colun binnism. ft Tlirpuxh the cfforts'of llio Rev. J M. Q'Furroll, pastor of (ho Clnm-h of (ho Nativity, tlu members of in- parish requested n eounoil of fix Knights of Columbus. Although Father O'Fnrrcll has bow bore nl a few months bo has, throiiKh hi-, wonderful endeavor, induced hi- Cntholin mon to join the Knight ot Columbus consequently on Sunday nt II oVlonlr n ilnr iiumi. niidur the' direction of R. R. Sonniott tto .len- '" ln' '" "The FVrtimc Hunter," uty, and J. P. Kollohor, dibtriet dp-wh"' "' ue ,e Mwltoril theater uly, who bad elinivc of tlio initiation j " edncdny w ning. ceremonies assembled at the elmrah j nnd gathered together the men of the chaplain of the Knights of Columbus. parish, and during tho course of the Medford should be pleased to know day conferred upon the Catholic men that the knights have n council in i AT THE TH E AT RS. I mmmmmmtmtmmmmmmmmmmmtm dM fl JmWwKBp Amwm&r -BfeHr I wrasse, v iff mmsL v 1 .mWi, yvlAmWi VK5fi?9EaC i S5 " - HOUR St Vtvlau Adams, O. D. Gruvcllo. W. V. loj. MtuilaKv License. ,T. yytUon .Jjpd T HOUSE NEWS DOUBT DISAPPEARS f. . Xo oiio Ifl .ModfJisl Who Hiii'it'ltail Violet Frnieo and Sarah M, Alloa and Bertha R. LntiK- JOSKPIirSF COHAN, of (he Nativity parish (he degreo of knighthood. The work was beautifully exempli fled. Mr. Daffy of Portland will never be forgotten by Medford Catho lics. The same energy ho has shown in railroad row in Portland was shown to tho new knight sal Medford. Mr. Kollohor, tho no wdfctrirt deputy of tho Willomotte valley, did his work most acceptably, in fact, gaining the praise of his critics. ' A most bountiful banquet was served in St. Mark's hall by theTadies of the parish. A concert was given by tho pupils of St. Mary's academy which, in tho opinion of those presont at tho banquet, "was a wonderful ex position of what the sistors do for their pupils. The banquet waa the most palatable and enjoyable that the knights have ever enjoyed. During the banquet there was mueh joviality. Tho remarks made by tho speakers, Messrs. Shane. ICel leher, Tillman, Berges and Smnott were most enjoyable. All the speak ers were introduced bv tho tonstmas Ipr, the Rev. Father O'Farrell. state this growing city. All the Visiting members are onthusiatie about this locality, and were it not for their in forests elsewhere, Medford would be their locating place. Ml'dford, like Cincinnati, mui be called tho Queen of the West. Medford. the paradise of tho Rogue Rior vnley. At a late hour the butiquot cere monies ended. The member retired to the Hotel Medford, where until an early hour this morning' the visitors were entertained bv the hospitulitv of Medford knights. ' The committee on arrangements has earned a most honrty praise for their cntctfaiumdnt, mid (he visiting members leave here witb regrets for not being able to stay in Medford longer. Rogue River council No. i,"IO is tbeiinmQ of the new eounoil. Klection of 6f floors will bo held next Monday night and from thnt time, on Rogue River council will bo the favored Knights of Columbus council of Ore gon. All hail to Futhor O'Farrell for his generous efforts; success to bis wishes. Circuit Court Xmvsi Martha U .UlUettj ot nl s. H. l Kdgiugtun and M. F. tiugluKtou; do- murror filed. Melon O. Dillon vs. A'. Louis Hea- roii; Jury returued orduit In favor of idnlntlft In tho sum of $ I Gil. till. State of Oregon vs. Henry Davis; obtaining money unuor false nroj tonses. Defoudnnt entered plen of not guilty. Stato of Oregon s. t. Forguiton; uttering a forced cheek. Defendant withdrew plea of not guilty and en tered idea of guilty. Medford (jommcrclnl ciub vs. M, It. Pa ne: demurrer overruled and de fendant Kl.yo'n until December 6,' 191 1, to further plea, Kdwln V, ihiBhes vs. V. A.' Dun- lap. Verdict In favor of defendant. Clara 3, Ulrdacyo s. L. A. Mav tln ot al. Docreo by default, State of Oregon vs, Bert Dolln. Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Koguo Ithor Irrigated Orchnrd's ys. Uoguo Ittver Valloy Orphrda, ot ot. Final report of receiver. Order dis missing without cost, MarBorot Thqrn vs. Thos. u Stow- art jna Mrs. rnoa, u Stewart. VQr dlci In"?ayor 6? defendant, Stalo of Oregon vs. If, Ferguson; uttorliig a forged check; .senlenwl to 2 to 20 years In penltentlap. Van Jgnoiv T 111-, Doubly IMek , Proof, i Does your back ur nehot Have ,on 8Upoctcd ur kblnoys? Haokncho Is Utdnoy aeho. With it comes dUsy spoils, , SUiopleas nights, tired, dull dn, Dlsresshig urltuii) dlsordois, qmo tho kidneys to euro It all, Doau's Kidney Pills bring quick rullof. Iliiug many thorough, lasting cures. ' You havu read Medford proof, Read now tho Mcdfoid seipiol. Uonowed tcstlmon) tested by ttme. , ,A- Z. Sears, 23t Fifth St., Medford, Ore., juiys: "Blaco publicly recom mending DoniCal Kidney Pills in 157, f lltvo used, them occasionally and thby jiuvq nlwnxi brought good ? results, win ivf flirted with severe pailis in my uaok anu l ouon .loimii It almost JiupokHlblc to stoop. Tho Kldnoy secretions passed too frequent ly niui tins wonkiicHM was a source or puu'li numfynnco, Hearing noun's NOTICW. Notleo Is hereby glvon thai the undoislgned'w-llt apply to tho elty eounell of tho clly ot Mmlford, Oro Ron, at Its next regular meeting on .liuumry 2, ID 11, for a llcoimo to noil iplvltuoiis, vinous and mult llquoiit In quuiUltloH JoHii thiui a gnllon at lis ot bUHltiei plnco block 110, III said m I'BS on lots t. (I, 7, fi, elty, for a potlnd of nix luonilin. Dutod Doc. IIOTIlli NASH II, I1M1. llusklna for Uoslth. TO GIVE AWAY To tho nimi or woman who owiih orruntH a Dwelling, who owiih a busiiuws ol' any kind, an llluslralud JMfltuv Caloiidiip of IhoCon- tinoniiil of N. Y.j also Onlciulnrs iiifoly gotten nj) for "Hpucinl" diHtribntion. S. B. GRAHAM 5 . . ....... ioom 3 Ovor P. 0 Medford Tlio Fivo Insuranco Man KT -fc-T K(iiioy VlHs hlgijly recommended, New Cases. Nunnn-Taylor Co "vs. Sterling Mining Co.; action to recover mon- . Ansll Gllson vs. O. & C. It. U. Co.; suit In equity to quiet title. Northern Browery Co. ot Ohio vs. John Harrington et al; suit to fore close mortgage. Jackson Co. Bank s. O. W. Hen derson nnd City ot Medford; suit to foreclose mortgage. Woods Lumber Co. vs. Wm. Cas- sedy; suit to enforce mechanic's lieu. Luzelld Brown vs, Edward Brewn: divorce. W. M. Smith vs. City of Medford; suit for injunction. B. It. McCabe, attorney for plaintiff. NOTICK. The teamsters local No. 178 will hold a meeting Tuesday night. In stallation ot officers, followed by a smokor. CHAS HELM, Secy. procured a boxnt Raskins' drug store and by' .the tlmo I had fin ished the contents I could boo that they wero tho rljjht remedy for my trouble. Gradually the palm) and other difficulties disappeared nnd my health Improved. I cheerfully rec ommend Dorm's Kidney Pills to ovopy one afflicted with kidney .coin Plaint.1" , . For snio by alpdonlers. Prion rial ccns. Fouor-MIlburit Co., Buffalo. Now York, solo a'gents for tlio United States. Remember tho nama Doan's - and tako no other. CIXY TKLUHUKUirS NOTICE. Office ot tho City Treasurer, Med ford, Oregon, Dec. ISth. IS11. Notleo Is hereby glon that there nro funds on hnnd In tho city treas ury for tho reuomptlon of outstand ing city warrants Nos. S0-87-8S nnd 89 Issued ngaliist water main Im provement fund No, 2. Interest on tho same will tenso after tho above date. L. L. JACOBS. 233 City Treasurer. XMAS AND NEW YEARS HOLIDAY ( ltATK9. Salo datos Dccorjbcr 23, 34, 25. 30 and 31st, 191l(Jan. 1st, 1012. Return limit Jan?c2d, 1912. Rate faro and third. Rate applies between all points In Orcgm nnd Cnlltomla whoio regular fnrTla less than 1 10. IRRIGATION WATER jrivos VALUE to LAND WATER is a Community Bulldor 3Tou havo tlio LAND You NEED the WATE& Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OTJMMINGS, Managor Office Third Floor Medford National Bank Bldg. te Irrigated Orchard Tracts A 10-ACRI3 TRAO'I? 1 AORIO lOR YOUR ItOUSIO zYNJ) BUI LDINGS 1 ACRE TN ALVALFA IfQll YOUR STOCK 1 ACRE IN STRAWBERRIES 3. ACRE IN BERRIES AND OARDKN TRUCK G ACRES IN ORCHARD AND YOU ARE INDEPENDENT ROGUELANDS, Inc. j?RED N. CrariMTNaS, arimnger H 4 T T f f f T T T T T f f T T t Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y SOME USEFUL GIFTS Here are a few suggestions from the many electrical labor savers that we handle. Any one of these will be appreciated every day in the -year and will spread the Christmas cheer over the whole 365 days . . K H rf Jfcif J' f j&WmZ v tr Jr fli'j tf t"i Tffl iyLp X n jfXiLJBITBi ikbjSr PERCOLATER Cost .'. $10 to $18 7 (Hips of coffee made in 10 minutes at a cost ot )Aa. DISC STOVE Sizes from 4 to 10 inches. Cost- from $5 to .$14 according to sj'e, , , 4 4c per hour to operate.1 This is one of the most handy, COMBINATION TOASTER . STOVE Cost .$(J.OO G. E. TOASTER Toast can bo made for each meal at the small cost of l-2c ,pur meal. This is one ot tlio most handy, y01l cnn mm(i m ontiro meat Coffee made In this Percolator is ftconoinicat miu sauHutcr B,j,,u- for ll6 fulnily ou tjliH Htovo ut a 'Must right." A, thoughtful pros- auusejlin the latchen today, 'yosuiof 'I Uh per hour to operate, cut for the Christmas season. . . f rt i "1 vlwa. 1 -, ,, ' " Rog ue River Electric Company "Just tho Thing" for heating baby's milk these cold winter nights. Try j one o,f these, jt f I IP1'lMiiii ' 1 J MILK WARMERS Cost $(.00 (JO. 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f f Y f f f f Y f f 4' K