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MEDirOttD MvTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHWIOV, TriWDAV, DKCKMIJKI? If), 1911. PAGE THREE r . . V, INQUEST IS FORBES' DEATH i Coroner After nevluwlnn the Cast Decide That Olio Is Not Neces sary Body to Ui! Shipped tr, Itlnlio. ' NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH Children Plnylnn With Wire Dls clinrp Fiiliiiliinllnn CnpsExplo slon Wounds Child, Rut Not Seriously. 3 Coroner KillloKif, iimmi hi Hviiik Ju Medford I lit m niOiiiliiK In luipilro inlu (Im pnrtiouliirN til' llm doiilli nC llm-i-Ii'tvI-oilo(, vvhii I'liiiiiuitliHl Miiciihi iii tlm Kinoiitik ninitiiiiK litniMit Nuinlny lllllllllls, lllll liot dl'Olll Ull Ullllh iM'iwmtr.v nTler lonruiiiir of llm I'iii-Ih Hiirioundliuc her ili'iith, nml ho tinned tliu rciiuiiiiM over In Wilk A. Mellow nii, iiinlnrliiliorH, In hi shipped In hei fiitlinr,'.!. J. Kjnlimnml, at Twin hilf IlltlllO, IIH lliuubwtnil by llifll All nl' llio youiiAf womnu'n ipi'Nniial I'llVcU Will tllNO ln h li 1 1 M M 1 1 1 to Imm rmiiiT, iiKiiiiiDr uiih iIid lutiiH- hIk wrulo miil Kin will mii iiiihIo iiior In IllkilH; liMf lire. Hit fill III' l', who If retried n tin u Hi'iillliy buinoNi. mini iif Twin I'nlk Iiiih wiicd I In- mi llimilii'H heio niiiili' minify In pay nil expoum ini'iili'iiL tn preparing III'' limlv fur xIiiihiii'iiI, miil lnihiiin nml liu'ilii'iil nlli'iiilmii-i'. Tin' remain will ln hIiIiici IiiiiikIiI. QUALITY 0 CATTLE MARKET Cattle for Christmas Market Sells nt Prices That Rnuuc from $0.25 to 10 Per Hundred Welnlit Hods Do cllnc. I'OUTLANU. IW.lt).- Kxtm iniiil ity out tie fr llm (.'Illiniums nmrkot huIiI ul price tlinl rniiiieil ftoni rlLi-'i In $11) pur hundred weight. TIuti wiik muiio xplcudid ninthly in tin of iVriiiKK ami uNido from di'iiioiiHlnit Iiik the nltilily of thu pjioirii' North wiwt u properly IVod mid fiuiiili cat tle there wtiH hIiowii llm OVidl'IIC? lit more feeder oiiKiigi'd in tlm indu try. In fiiriniT year only out oi two feeder could tin called mi I'm (ilirlrttiuaH offering, lint tin i'jn , Miippiiim ciiulil havo been tlmwii I'm if "u number of houriMw. Tlu iimfkot no itvernjM ipmlijy wwc at run to higher ;wn hold nt i?l.fi() miil l.llll, wliilt naive Hold Tin hitch ih fS. Tim Iioi; iiini'liiii nlioui'il n liberal "lipjily J'rniu loiml territory miil, judf: liiK liy llm Mtronutli of rivvtt pHid fin Monday' rcfiiipt, u tr.Miier nml niori' vijrorou tnuo vu inli-ipntt' up tlm wi'ok mlvMiicpil. However, (In imirkol nhowed u wi'ttkiifM nml cloned n 'Jfio loner fun tlm wni'k. "Flioro wn a k"I deal of -ingtli in tlm liuup diviion, K"d ipiuliU imitlou liiiviiitf brought a Hi-nitx price, It i not Mnililo to nay wliftliwr oi not tliu inaikct luift mlvmu'tiil iik tin qnutilirtii of quality mmt lie roiiMid itri'd and tlm fall nlroiiutli of tin tifnrkcl in hoMoiii liiHtud. Don Is Fallliful. 1'OMONA, ('nl., Dee. J9.--A doic. yollow uh to rotor, ijuitHtlonnlilo hh lo In ueil and tho proporty of no ono In imrtlpulnr, will ut kIvoii a "tlinr- miKlibrud" Inirlnl today licnuiRo 1m idijllliiiiatoly kiivo IiIh liro to wivu Hint 1 of llanilil lllllon, koii of .1. . Illllon. nillllonalro ranuhur. Ilillnn'M IiIk tourliiK eny wenl-'MoHd" nml loft llio uutomolilli) at a HtanilHtill with n rapidly niovliiR iiirootrar lint a fow liundrcd foot nuwyi lllllon, ntlll In tlm mui'lilno, iih unaware of tho up proiiohliiK car, Iml tho iIok. appnr oiUly taldni; In tho idtuntlon at a Klnnco, kuvo u Hharp lmrlc mid do ihiilrntAly throw hlmmdr lionoalh' tlm wln'iolfl. Tho body of tlm animal and tho hraltt'8 toKtitlmr RorVod to lirluc Ihn onr to u Hlop JiihL ton Inidum from tlm aiitoinohllo, , litmt 'iiImIiI' Vlnnfnn Mini .Iiiiii viiiicm mut Axmiiri llrnwn, livinit on Hani Mnin wtrnot', Vtiru playing whh tondii'H iiiiiiId of oxi'uljtioi' fiixtciii'd on (Hi' i'iuI ol a Mind; liy inoriim .il homio wire found on llio K'ouml in'.n liy. On llin imiiI of tlm wire wax fnhiifiiafhiit )'np. In a inoiimiif iifi"i Wiimloii lit hid torch thorn wiim hi MXIom1oI, Tllll I'lini'llMfloll HAM .. ureal and iump'tfol Unit ho lliniiirhl IKiKntldy do hml Ihmmi mIhiI v nonm no known puroiiH, IIjh arm nml Nt vVi'ic pinii'jiiri'il in n mntilii' of plm )r. Coiiioy iitli'inlcd In Winnl.ni'. woiuiiU iniini'ilially. Ho Im rewtinp well lodav. Tlm hoy know uiilhimr nlioiit lul mhmllnif iiiw, (hi'ruforo did md kim tin' iliitiftor limy wnn oxihhhmI to Tliono capit worn oriilunllv loll oil tin Kronml hy viorliiiinn. , Chnnco to Keep Job. (IIHWno, III.. Di'o. IlL-Tlmi Frank CIihiiim. tlm vi'lcrnn iiimmKfi of llm ChicaK'i Nalional loiifcim chili im aiiiiii lo loud Iiih ifHio, a plnycr iiiiuiiiKor uo.t yiiir m nnitoiiimml to ilav ly I'liiilmit Alnrpliy. CIihiici will plav fin I Imm'. I.OH A.NV.'KMX J.:.(JIJUH0X. nil oxi'iimlef: for a) Aiiculim will Vavo MtHlford DONimliur auth. round 'rlji fnr J6, ntoM)V.'ra In ntthiT llmctlon at plttHmiro of pnnsonKor Omul Kolng mni rntiirniiiit via olthor routo from fian KrnnclBOu. Join thl txoiirHloii, onjoy tho jcrrat tnmt 01 fliiK In n lYanoUco Now Yo.irf vii, hoo tho polutit of Intorout In nnd ihout Sn Kranrlitijo. Golden (Sato t'ark, Cliff Iloiui. Unltod Btator Mint. Aniol Ulnud PatvAinorlcnn Bxpriwltloti Hlto; vlilt llorkoloy, Aln nmda and Oakland, thon Journoj winthward, vldlltiiK Stanford U.ntvor Ity. Palo Alto, Ban Joiw. hick Ob icrvAtnry, Did Monto. Runtn Crur.. CaiMJ Itobli'H, Santa Durham and I.o AiikkIiw. From tho lnttur plnco vlntt I'nHAdoiiA, Iti'dlandu, Vonlco and Sai. DIoko, kco tho boAiitlful oraneo i?rovo, tho iMtrlch farm. tho floral tenth-old. Ocoan ImthliiR In mid wlntor. VUlt Oatnllim lulaud, Kiy tho RtrniiKo and tmautl'ful n'ubinnrlnc Sardomt from tho Klaitn bottom boats. I ho flyluK flub, tho lonnliiir tnnm. njoy the flublui;, KoturultiK north ward vlntt tho oil Holds around Iln Itoritflidd, wo tho Immonuo stock rBnchim, tho fruit bolt of tho San looiiuln vnlloy. l'ull partloulara bj wrltliiK, cnllliiB nt or phonliiB tho 8. l. paHHonsor offloo. Mwdford, Oro. Qur Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. KANES CREEK ITEMS. , Dream Is True. llAKKIt, Oio., Oor. lH. Stnrlluil Into wakofuluoHri by a dronm that tho Hafo In u Hiiloon whoro hq waa oni plvyod wiir piottliiK. -T. H. fitvliiKHlon put on blu t'lothoH and hui-i-lod'to tin1 Plai'o at indiillit, Ho round thu In tu'iior rillud with amoko, and with ilffli!ultyMuado li.U way to tho hIovo, wlmio ho found tho aawdiiHt Hinold orljiK and flro oaltnit Uh way thiounh tho flooi', Ho oxthiKulahi'tl tho flalncH. Lannfortl Vs. McVcy, HYDNMY, N. H. W., Hit. 11). Sain I.aiiKrord and Bnm MuVo", tho two iiitlti'o piiKlllutH. aro tn traluliq; horo todny for a DO, round bout Hoeom. bor ao. - I.aiiHfoid and MoVoy foiiKht a draw In larln HiIh yoar Tho iiowh of 'uqxt wook'H bout will roaoh Han KramslHi'ii on CIuIhIiijuh day, owIiik tn tho dtVfuioimoiln.tluii), i Ls .Vnllio to tho Public. Innnmuch an tho moinburH of tho Cnntrql Labor Council of Medford havo notlfUnl tho public that Frank ('ottorlll Ik In no way coiiumstod with orKAiilzod labor In HiIh city, aouvoylng tlm lmprewlou that ho In ultbor In Intel reputo or nt outu with labor, wo conalilitr that such n nollro wuh onltroly uiu'nllod for and Ihiblo to Irroparably Injuro ono who Iiiih btion a tnombor of our nwHorlatlou for niaiiji yearn. Wo horoby not try tho public that Frank W. Cottorlll Iiiih an honornblo withdrawal from tho PlumborH and Sloain 1'Mttors' lo- on I. Slnro Mr. Cottorlll Iiiih cou- ducti'd tho Medford PJumblni; com- ...... .... liany au ann in ovory way livott up to tho workliiK rulori of our union nml all other uiiIoiih, and wo con- Hldur tho uotlco as publlBhod In dot rlinuntal to nn omployor of union niun'of our ci'aft. Tho abovo hafl tho uiinnimouH IndoiBuinont of tho I'lTfmbuiH and Stoam Flttors' local of Mudfoid. 0. McKAV, Soi-y. " aaa I.OS AN(1KI,KS liXCI'IISlOX. Tloki'ta for tho l.oa AngoloR ox curHtou aro now on nnlo and will bo Holil dally until and InoludlitK tho UDtli of Det'omhor, uf(or .which dato tbo' cnuiint bo purnlu'ifli'd. All thouo liiliHiilliiK to ko miiHt purcbiiHo.tlioIr tiokotH on 'or boforo that dato and rontilionco tho Journoy on Ducoiuliuc L'Oth. Any purohauliiK tlukotri and fludtiu; lator (hoy cannot r can huvo tlakolH rodcoiiiod' for piruhntii) prlco at tlm local tlckot offlco. Whim pur oluiHliiK llckotH ijjvo your ordor for Hlooiiluir iicronunodatlonH, Pullman or toiirhit, that ampin apaco may bo provldod' for all, Ono huudrod pon plQ havo already HlKiilflod tholr In tuutlop of JotuliiK tho oxourlon. Full lliforiiiatloii at tho depot. ICiiiio Creek in on tlm boom nowa day", iim it kiH'pn two I'orrt'upomli'iitK Imimv i;iitlmi'iii)f iiowh itciiiH, Mhcli ciiulil k duo tho Miibtitiliito, liowovcr. Mr. nml .Mim. William MummoH left on I'Vhlny'n liaiii for Jloni'luux iiimI llm Koliliiint' home, lo rouiiiiii, .Mil. Bwiudi'ii of OiiIIm Crcnk Npcnl a day niociitly a tlm 'int! of Mn. niKltiholham, AIiMmi. Hwioibin nml Kliiili.ii linvn llm north and hoiiIIi uiiiiu Icuscil for 11 pt'lilill uf nix HIOIllllK. KlIClK'ftH to thf lioyn. Mrn, Avory in Npfmlinir Ui wook in Hold Hill with friend. John and .Mnncl I .McClioiicliin himiiI it ilny n'l'i'iidy ' Mi'dlViiil, kihh of rrmiiilM, (li'iirxo .Mardi'u atlunilml llm Odd Filowi' ball jn Hold Hill Kriilnj nielli. IJhvij Avory wan a luiMiiums viitilnr nt Willow KpriiiK on Friday. .Mr. .Johmuiu, wlio llim thu lllouom rmii'h roiili'il, in iiiuliinic wuiip decided jinpioMiiniiutM in tho line of IVucim; MmtnrM at .Mi. .Manlnn'M mi Win! immlay wmo MInhc. Cup Swinilt'n and .Mnry ItotUft Mi. Itlioloii nml .Mm. Hotfttii, and a vary plptuant day .an Hpiuit, Coiiio iiKiiin. It. A. KiioIIk nnd .Mr. FohIit, two old war vi'ti'mnn, wcro ilniuK tnntlnK in Uidd-HiJI mi Thunolay. .lend purkoy i ciiKHKi'd in ImuliiiK wooit ruin tliu plaim lo llm lime kiln Hem- (Jul, I Hill. lolui U'ulU of Hlui'kwoll wan a vin ilor here on Timilay. Mri. ICnlo .Mcl)oiii;nll wn comhiii iiiK liuinixM nml l'iiMuri' in .McdforU the hint of Ihc week. Mr. mid Mm. IIoukcIioM.t were Mcilford ClinMtmiiM nliMpptirn on Thumday. A I ftiiLtfi in employed nt work for lm Hill Nyit I'oinpnny'H mint) on CJall'ti prcck, which hns proven to ho a imv- propo-ilii.n, with xood piDsiwcU or urn niturt. i Jiulo n few from Knii Crwk nttcmlcd the "coino and ut nrquuiiit I'd" mcwtiiiK in Hold Hill Saturday, n lo llm , froo dinner (jiven by Ihc liooMtort of that thriinir little town Klmcr HiKiubothmii. hlncUmilh and nil aiound rihuI follow, bus put up a liliickMinith hop at Ii!k place nod if prepared to do all kind of work in a general way. Tramp mid tiolion arc becoming quite nuiucrouH thiwo days throuttlt oul tbi.H hccliou, owing In the ncarolty of employment. A KcutliJiiiHii wlumo iiHtno wc wrfrc hiinIiIii to Iwini. from Medford. wat. tAkinif fruit tree qulenrfor on cnnt ern company hero on Fridny. 'il Lewi urn) wife, wore fluid Hill hufiueitrt vinilm-H mi Saturdav. JACKSONVILLE TALENT ITEMS. Clark & Wright LI. HobUIhb for lluaUn, 7 r. '" V XJAWYX11H WASUINOTON, . 0. Fubtlo Land M"uttrni Final Proof. )eaort LnmlH, Coutostn and Mining Cimen, Surlp. Anuoolata Work 1'ur Attornoy. I.innio nnd Ornco Hnnxcnm wore viitiiiK in (IrHtitM PnK Ktuulny. Min. T. L. Sicwnrt and lUughter. Julia, nro in Jacksonville on biinoiin for a few dayH. .Mr. and Mr. Paul Dummcr and mm (Veil of Loi Angolc- arc in Tulout vNiting Mrs. ncnmmr'H mother, Mrs. I lua ring. The eighth grade of llm Tnlcnt school kavo a reception for the ninth griulo Friday evening nt tho home, of Mihs Callie Hearing. iM. II. C. Sheets of AmIiIhiiiI waa in Tnlent Thursday on lnihini'H. Min Audrey IJIkIi wan isitinK in Aldimd Saturday and Sundny. MIkh iruth Itanilall vinitod in Med fonl Saturdav. Mist Fay (Ueiin was n Medford v'w- itorSiiturdny. She was accompanied hv hur bmtlier ami cousin. Mrn. C. WV(Taylor whh in Medford Sat unlay, doiutr some trading. Mrs. Louis Hmwn ami mother. Mrs. Harnuin. ninVMrs. F. ('. Smith hpcnt Miturdav in Jledford Hhopping. llio.riscrt Ague, Winifred mill Wiliui) I.iyjtor were Ashland visitor Sa.lurdny. The Southern-Pacific Knilrnml Co i grayeliim: tho roadbed near the Tnl- fill depot. From ono to two ears of jrnivul are unloaded each day. Mr, Chin K'm Fryer was in Ashland on liiiMiicMri Sunday offoruooii. Mr. nml Mrs. Charles Kirbv have min their linmo on Warier creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kinie of flrif fen Creek w'ero visiting Mr. mid Mrs W. J. Qiiaiikenhusli Sunday after noon, 9 The TnlGnl school has two wcelq,' vacnlioii, Bturtlug Wednesday, tlio 20th. StC -r r T Hr. ,1. W. KoWnwifl and h fm Hy havo km ftf M" FrancSmo Mm) may roalilo llioro liiileflnltly. DonvtJr MnrgjyyAVbo Ih oiiti,ovH on tho Pacific & KfiHtwi rMllroad mr carpontor, mitdfjiiPkBonvllle a tIH a fow iay aliip JackMonvlllu -ih well reprimtitrd at .Medford on fiiollHr day" liy i,r Balu hiiiitvrH dfhn foianlo iirim nlop. ' Mr. nnd Mr Arthur Iwl of (JranlH Iahm Jihvjj 'bucii vliltliiK rl tlven and fllondfi llrlng In Jnckon rlllo and on ApidOMto. Tho Improvement of th- hiU nmd Roiilh of town JoadliiK to AiploKNt hum noon .wmpioii uu mi a nmt olnwi ono. Tho gravnl whh laid soiiik dlHlanco down town, but tk work should havo liooji contluuwl a fw hundrodCyarilK f"arth-r. A. Throck morton and hl fprc mitlttrml hihh Morvlco. Mm. Kiigouo Thomiwon In acropl ably flllliig tlio ponltloii of ileputy couniy kcuooi uiijrmiHiiuiu. LrniH. .T. Niinaii linn returned from Medford, whoro he w In ctmrxe of grocery atoro for n abort tlnm. Mr. M. Af. Taylor unto an after noon for MIhh Iftabcllo Colllim on ThiirBdny of tltlii vek. Tho time wan upoiit uowliig for tho bride-to-be, after which tho gumita repaired to tho dining room '.where a ilollclom luiirboon wab liorvod Mm. Taylor's KiiesU for tho aflornoou were; Mr. It. B. (loldoil. MraU. F. Colllim, Mr. Harry buy, Mru. Hay Ulrlcb, Mrs. I.owIh rirloh, Mr. II. Crunch, Mr. John Duiiiitnton, MrH. P. J. WoIIh. Mm. Jteulsjii HOblntKin, yUmm Anna Wiidt and Iwjbolle Col 1 1 dm. Mr. nnd Mr. Itlalne Khun and daughtor of Medford Kint Sunday In JackKoiivlllo, tho giipnU of Mm. Harry Uuy. Court being In powlon this wook a number of promliiont attorneys wore In town, among whom wpro At torneys DoArmond, Mhth and Uorkb of Medford and J: A. Loniory of Aah Inml. MIhs Knto nnckley, a trained imrKc, was In town this week on a professional visit. ' Dr. Golden loft for Marshflold one day this week on a tihorl vlntt, that being his fonner'bonio. Misflos Armti Wendt and Flora Thompson woro recent visitors In Mwirord. ' MIkh Fay Soars' and O. M. Murroy of Medford woro Uo guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Lew In I'lrlch Inst Sunday. Mrs. James Wilson and Miss Gracof Wilson of Medford spent Sunday with' Mrs. K. J. Kiibll. Tho five hundrod club of Jackson ville woro entertained by Mrs. Harry, Lny on Wednesday evening of this week. Those present were Mr. and Mm. f. M. Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. D. F. Collins, Mr. and Mrs, S. Whlttlng- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Pi J. Wolls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewlss lUrtah, Mr. and Mrs. John Duuntngtoti and Mrs. Crouch. Mr. .and Mrs. Honry Boyd of Ash Innd spent Sundny with relatives liv ing horo. Mrs Geo. Chnpiunu and son Rlos returned from Yunin, Ariz., tho lat ter part of tho week, bringing with thorn ,tho body of tho late George Chapman, who was Interred In this cemetery. Mrs. A. C. Walker, (J. M Moore, Waymmi Warner, M. It. Hiiglariil, John Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Man ning, Mis Manning, Mlm Ituth Kim ley, U. C. Dunlap, W. II. Fergiison, It IC. Murray, II. If. Kmltli wro Fri day Mini ford vlnltor. Tke Central Point schools closed Friday afternoon until January 2, '.n'Z, All tho church o aro busy prepar-i llf r kttattt ..!. lift n I ,. ....... ... ..' iii i tui uiniyuiaiti jriw&iiim il ChrlHtmns. Tbo band wilt give a concert next Friday ovoulng, DecHttiber 22, at tho opera hoiiuo. An lutorestlng pro gram Is being prepared. Mr. Cowgill of tho Wogue Iliver Canal Co. now ban hie office open to tho public every day. Jnlm Oriere and bin duMRhUtr-in-lw, ,Mj, ,J. B. Oriove, were here from Grouped IraiiKiictiug biuitieft Hip first of the week. Mra. F. V. Kliftekstcdt, Minn KttHek itdt, Mrs, W. .T. ICohler and sou, Mr. and Mm. TrovJIlo, .Mra. S. C. Mln niels, Mr. Jne.kH, Mrs. W. I). Iain Mr. and Mm. K. iieohu uuil S. A. Put tison w?'re among the Ceutrnl Point people, who spent Monday in Meil-fonl. The grand opening of the Central Point V. M. C. A. building will he this evening (Tuesday) at 7:110. A very inleroBting program is being pre pared and light refroshrnouts will bo served. All arc cordially invited to attend. 0., E. Wnlliuu received his house hold goods from Portland Monttav mid had them hauled nt once to the Meiiw ranch nt Table Hook. Mifw Katherine Fploy and her sis ler, Miw Mllggie, who have bcon At lendirit' hitrb scliool here, are sieml in ctliiri week with home folkti at Hold Hill. Arm. George Kos ami ehildren r--turnod Monday from n visit to rela tives at Woodville. sJ...Jlt;JlfM -ITT "' i- ii" " "j ' " r. AJIWCC? If 5 I IV DON'T GET RUN DOWN Vak ami inlMrnlilo If vou have Kid ney or lllaiMi-r trouble. Dull head pain. I'UzliH-MM, NeroumiH8, pain In .tho back, nnd fw tired nil over, ?et a pack aK of Jfolhfr Qmy'H ABOMATIO-IirAr, th pliwmint hurb cure It nc-ver falls. liava many ti-ntlmoiilaln from ural, Jul iiwplp who havo uk1 this wonder ful rm.'.ly. Au a rexulator It has no jIubI. Auk for Mother Clray's Aromatic Leaf at UruKKlntx or wnt by mall for J? ,K '"P FKKK AU.Ir.aa The tothr Gray Co.. Ife.iy. N. V. A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All guarantcefl. Now ia! tli tttuo to got your houso j! x ircfj. Good light adds to j ' the comfort oC winter J JllOUtllfJ. Southern Oretjon EleGtrlc Co ji North Grapo Street. ! r4fr444(4rt44C44e-wic44C4M(44y Register For Annual City Election J f- t 4 I: w ft V? To be held JANTJABY 9TH, 1912 Registration Books Open from 1 p. m. to 7 p. in. ivp to and includ ing December 2.1st, 1911 fesfi .W &fr' mj&&JzmWEm riiivij..Lii TO CUKE A COLD TS OOT SAT Take r.AXATIVU IIHOMO Qulnlno Tab- Ma. DniRctsls rcfumi money If It fulU to cure. R W. OHOVB'8 slsnatur le on each box. 2S& a -- ana invite yon to call and see the most up to dato optical parlor In Southorn Oregon. Why not give "Ma" or "Pa" an order for a new pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses as a( Xmas j;lft? I fit tho latest In Toric insos, "Kryptoks" (Invisible bl-focals), any noso piece you profer. Also "Apex Temples." (TJioy look hotter and don't hurt your ears. Tho plnco? Dr. Rickert Eyesight Specialist ' Over Kentnor's, Medferd: THE EASTMAN LINE KODAKS PEEMOS HAWKEYES BEONIESt PRICES $1.00 $2.00, rioo, $4.00, $7.00. CJ.0O, $9.00 $10.00, $12.00, $15, $17.50, $20.00 and jrt up to, $65.00.. . Medford ... Book Store "V mMmtuuW-u&Kmm C Si aft ' "mt.gT?;vS5?S T vWM & M I Medford Theatre, Wednesday,Dec.20 Mount Tamalpais 1 Military 'Academy SA ItAFAKr,, WEST K.N'l), CAWF. An accredited High School. Orammar Olnssoa. Junior Bolionl spiinrato, Only WoHtorn School (mvlng Cavalry and Mounted Artllloryj Onen-atr rivmnn. hIuui, Open-air Swimming pool, .Unit oil States Army Offlcor dotnllod tin Superliitomleiit. Next torm bo glno JiutuuvyJth, ), AUTIIIMt Su'tOBliV . iir -i V TV V"w"l J'M .. I J J i. Head Master,! feifjjviiV LJ Mil If U 1 1 f L fife I Mr is j K K On Christmas Morning as on any other winter day, you can make your home more comfortable and cheery by using a Perfection Smoke less Heater. lRFJGfcTIO siun(uv " Its genia! woimth is quickly at your service, ready for use in any emergency. You will need it as a supplementary healer vyhen those extra cold spells come. Later you will find it just the thing for the. changeable weather of early spring. The Perfection Heater is light and easily carried. It is safe in the hands of a child the safest and most reliable heater made. Drums finished cither in blue enamel or plain steel, with nickel trimmings an ornament to any room. A special iulomatio device mke tmokuijj ' iropooiblc. AH pam "lily ctrtned. C!loalont buini ntna hour. Cool handle; danipw top. Dtkntryhcroi or wiilo for iWnptm ruUr to any oucy J tho Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) twos Seats Selling Saturday, at IO A . t:MM''lMH(lt''MM'MMMMlVM I 1 ; : : : : : L : : ; : : : : : ; PRICES 50c to $2 COHAN & HARRIS' .MASSIVE l'UODUCTIOX OF 1 WINCHELL SMITH'S COMEDY TRIUMPH Thie FORM S9 HUNTER Tlio engnemeiit of Cohan unit Harris' production of 'Tho Fortune Iliiuler" is identically tho same, to gether with tho HAME I'EK FECT CiST, which played tho W'(1CS, KIW ever aicordt'tt u draiiiatlc PJjAT IX NEW YOltK ami Cllf-UAGO, With Fred Niblo and the Original Company liicludliiK MISS JOSEPHINE COHAN I new Yonx nnaT to de captivated t Bead What the Papers Saldl Deit written and delightful comedy of tho sensou. Herald. Brought chuckles from the riio of the curtain. Euu. Continuous rapid fire of laugh ttr World. Mow York has rarely icon a tetter play. Journal. Clovoiest of American comedien. Times. It just bubbles with laughter, Commercial. Clean, wholesome and delight fully noted. Telegram. Most amusing play of the sea sou. Mall. CKXOAOO Next to tio Enraptured Itoad What tho Papers Bald! Ouo of the best Amerloan com edies of years. Inter-Oceau. The Idea is clever and novel. Tribune. Au evening of good sense And fun. Kecord-Herald. A delightful ontertalnntent. Don't miss this play. American. Everything points to a long run for this delightful play. Hews. You can't sit it out without de ciding to tarn over it new leaf. Journal. A vindication of publlo taste. Post. A play yon can't forget. Examiner. -: : : : : : ; : : ; ; ; COHAN AND IIAKU1S, two of America's toromost punluwrB, do not, nor will not, send out any Inferior attrnotlona, realizing that tho publlo wunta tho boat nud original companies. Thoro la 110 Number Two, Thrqo. Four Company of "Tho Fortuno lluntor," nud my patrons will positively wltiieBS ono of tho vory beat comedies on tho American stage. Plonty of boat and comfort. WALTER L. McOAliliUM " Local Manager. iiiriiii)tiiiiiNiij ft t