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PXGI3 &DC BEAVERS FOR CRATER PARK Ycllwstonc National Park Will Trap Several Colonics and Send Them to Superintendent Arant of Crater Lake Park. Tho Buporlutondo.nl of Crater Lake National park, W. V. Arant, 1ms re ceived a lottor from Lieutenant Col onel 1. M. Tirol U U. S. A., who Is nctlni; superintendent of tho Yellow stone N'ntlonnl park, atatlng thnt nn ofrort Is to bo mndo to trnp sovoral colonlca of beavers nnil distribute tlicra to tho various national parks throughout' tho west. He naked Mr Arant it ho tnoiiRht ho could use porno of these colonies to advantage hnd If tho conditions in his park voro suitable to tho propagation of tho heaver. Following tho receipt of tho let ter, Mr. Arant made a careful inves tigation nnd become convinced that the conditions prevailing in the Cra tcr Lake parti wcro Ideal for tho rapid Incrcaso of tho beavers and selected three places where ho Is de sirous of placing tho colonies he Is In hopes of securing. Ho has mado application for threo colonies nnd If Ills requisition is granted ho will mako arrangements for tho placing of them at points whero the natural conditions are favorable to their hab its ot life. Thojbcavcr is a vegetar ian, subsisting on herbs, bark, grasses and., such food, an abundance of which Is to bo found in the three localities selected by Arant. CARNEGIE TURKS DOWN OLD RIEI James Gillespie, 80, Dead As Result of Lack of Proper Medical Attend anceAppealed to Boyhood Friend in Vain. LOS ASQ BLISS, Cal., Jan. 2. -Turned down, it i alleged, by his boy hood companion and schoolmate, An drew Curnegie, whom ho had nkcl for aid, Jninc Gillespie, 80, is dead hero toihiy for lack of iroor medical attention. Friends of Gillespie de clare that if he had been ubto to reach Carnegie's, heart his life would have been prolonged. It i declared that Gillespie needed the skill of a New York, specialist, -and that when he asked the steel king for the pass age money it was denied. Gillesio told a friend here that Gil lespie, Rr had lent 10 pounds sterling to Carnegie's father many years ago, und ho could not recall that it had ever been paid. The compounded in terest on the lonn ould have amounted to about $2000. ' WEATHER RECORD FOR DE- ' ( CEMBER, MEDFORD STATION I Date. Max. .. M .. fil.5 .. 7 .. 54 Mm liange Dee. -1 Dee. '2 21 2:1 :io 2(5 :i7.5 11 25 27.5 :I4.5 29 Ml U1.5 !J2 30.5 119.5 31 !12 . 32.5 28.5 28.5 2J1 23 32 30- 20.5 27.5 30 20.5 2JJ.fi 28 28 30 28.3 27 28 13.5 10 21 20.5 10.3 10 3 2.5 1.5 4.5 24 U (1.5 0.5 1U W.S 17.5 24 7 0 11.3 4.3 32 0.5 8 10 8 Dee. Dee. Dee. Dec. Dee. Dec. Dee. l 5 ( 7 8 y 40 48 45 519 :m :i7 U2.0 :i5 42 40 U8.5 41 17.5. i;! 40.5 47 ao :i 38 Dee. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dee. 13 Dee. 11 Dee. l.r Dec, KJ Dec. 17 Dee. 18 Dec. 10 Dc. 20 Dee. J1 Dee. 22 Dee. 2B Dec. 24 Dec. 2."i ... ! Dee. 20 2 Dee. 27 42 Dec. 28 Dec. 20 Den. !0 no ai.5 38 t p Dee. yi Mean of maximum, 42.09 dogroos; mean of minimum, 29.50 dogrcos; maximum. 57 on tho 3d? minimum, 21 on tho 1st; greatest daily range, 30 on tho 3d. Total precipitation, 1.88 inches; greatest in 24 hours, .50 inches. Snow, between five- and six inches. C'lej.r days, 3; partly cloudy, 18: cloudy, 10. Tho snow, which melted in n few hours ufter falling, is included in tho total precipitation. The precipitation lor December, 1010, was 3.41, , inches, ns nguiiist 1.88 inuJicH for Dcceuibor, 1011. Tho amount for the past mouth has been puffioicnt' for tho needs of the fnriuor and fruit grower. HnElUns for health. I Attractions at the GEORGE SIDNEY AND CARRIE WEBDER IN "BUSY IZZY." George Sidiicv, the fu lit'V comedian to ! seen sit the lictitl of "The Hu:y -Imn" comp.un nt the Medford theater tonight, - nn actor who lias no lonnterpnrt on the Amm enn stage. There ro nmiiy eoiiuliHii who exny the Hebrew role. There ro some who lmvu won enviable reputations doing so. Sidney ha cre ated n Hebrew whieli nmuses those of the Hebrew faith who witness, the comedian's work. His clmrn.cterir.n lion i not n burlesque, neither is it nn imitation of any of the many types, of this much nbu-ed elmraoter. "Izzy" ns played by Mr. Sidney is n CHARLES KLEIN IN "THE GAM BLERS." Charles Klein s eminently success ful uew play, "The Gamblers," will receive its first local presentation at Medford theater January 5. In this drama Mr. Klein lias taken gambling as bi theme not tho pot ty kind, but tha which Is done with fortuties in Wall ntret. John Emer son, an old-school financier wiio hith erto has boon satisfied to count his profits by tho thousands, is induced by his over-ambitious son to raise the stakos to millions. Tho solidly ontronchod big financial interests, fearing a Htrongrival, determine to crush tho Kmorsdns. In his dosper ato efforts to resist his powerful ono- mlos, young Emerson broaks a fed eral law and both, father and son and tholr partners faco prison sen tences. AH but tho son nro savod through the Intervention of a wom an. Sho, syinbollloally, is gambling for happiness. SCEDXrOXD MAXKETS. Xtt&ll Frlcis. Vegetables. 1'otatoos $1.70 por owt c lb. Cabbage 2c Parsnips 2c. Lettuce 6c hiad. Carrots 2c. Boots 2c. . Onions 2 c. Celery D0cU doz. Cauliflower 1015c head. Turnips 2c. Radishes 5c bunch. Onions Qrecn, Cc bunco. M Fruit. Cocoanuts 10c oacb. Prunes Dried, 10c lb. SLemons 25c dozon. Bananas 10c to 30c per dozen. Oranges lCc to 40c. Cranberries 15c quart. 1 Butter Kggi and Poultry Buttor Froah ranch, per roll, C5c; creamery, 8Sc. "Eggs l'reah ranch, 3c; storage, 26c. Poultry lions, drosscd, lCc; live, 12c; springs, drossod, lCc. Turkeys 20c to 25c, dressed. Meats, Wholesale Beef Cows, 4 l-2c; steers, Sc. P,ork Cftc and Cc. Voal Dressed, 7-lOc. Mutton 3 3 l-2c, live; lainbs, Cc to 7VjC. ,IIay and Fcefl. Hay Timothy, J14; alfalfa, ?12j grass, J12; grain hay, $14. Grain Wheat, 95q bushel; oats,, 3C ton; barley, IZb ton. HueklUB for health. mmoKT) mail trtbttnr Medford Theatre jollv httle fellow, more Mined against than sinning, over alert ior fun. a laughter ns well as , laugh maker, 'lwn ready to invent in some nir sohcine which mny he hronthud, ami on iliis account nlwnv Iomiht money withouhleamig the lustum of provi dence. This comedian's work is too well known to call for nny comment. Miss Carrie Webber is to be Mr. Sidney'" chief aide in the fun-making and assisting them will be found Dick Hume. Nick Ibisil. Frank Gibbons, Walter Webber, Leona Humid, Lottie Ijseord ami nn exceptionally I urge and clever chorus. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Tlie Hotel Dunlap here chanpl luaiiU Mondnv moniing, with C. S. Sanderson landlord und Hridane San derson manager. The naino will prob ably be chnnged to Hotel West. The new proprietors aro well known here niul we predict tlmt the hotel will co ltuiue to be as popular us it ws under the ninnngcmont of the Messrs. Du dap. ,' 11. C. Dunlap nnd family, and Mr. rnd Mrs. P. P. Klein loft fur Grants I'as Monday moniing. where they will he found nt the Hotel Oxford (late Hotel Stewnrt). Central Point regrets were much the loss of these people, und our ciliens wish Messrs. Dunlap miccoss in their now venture. Mis Marguerite llolmos, who has lieen spending the holidnyn with home folks, returned to her school nt Wuod ille Monday evoning. Miss Cora Clift of Ashland is en joying n visit with hur many Central Point friends. Will and George Wright loft for Prospcet-Monday with a load of mer chandise. The new year 1912 was ushered ;n Central Point very itiutlv. Not a bell was rung to disturb tho quietude of our cjty at tlmt hour. Miss Clnra Grim and little sister Lois spoilt tho week-end with Mrs. Woods in Medford. Mrs. Randall and dnughtar huvo'ro t uriied from n visit to WoodTJIle. Miss Henderson of Medford was n recont guest of Mr. Smith. Mis Corn Smith returned from a visit to Grant 1'nrift Monday. XOTICE. Aftor this dnto I will not bo re sponsible for any debts Incurred by Mary E. Jonos. 2I . 1). V. JONES. DIKSOIiUTlOX AOTirn. Notlco is boroby glvon that Toll & Grant havo dissolved iiartuurshlp, Grant having soldout his intorcst. ,Mr. Till I took charge Dec. 28 nnd win pay an uenis inciirrcu uy tiui & Gnint. A. B. TULL. 214 NEWTON GRANT. NOTICK. Notice is heroby given that tho undoralguod will apply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, at its noxt rogular meeting on January 2, 1911, for a llccnso to sell spirituous, vinous nnd malt liquors In quantities loss than .1 gallon nt Its phico of business on lots 5, 6, 7, 8, block 20, In said city, for a period of nixrtnontlis. HOTEL NA8II CO. Dated Dec. 14, 1011. .Hasklns for health: Stomach Distress Gas und Sourness VanlMi What's tho U80 of always fooling mlsornblo just because your stom uch Isn't .behaving ltsolf 7 Don't, you know that scores of thousands of people havo chunged bad stomachs Into perfect working ottos by tho simple method of swal lowing ono or two llttlo MI-O-NA stomach tablets aftor each moal? MI-O-NA Is compounded from tho formula ot what Is probably tho best proscription for Itidlgostlou and up sot btomnch over wrltton, Chas, Strung guurnnlQos It. It rollovos dlstross In flvo mlnittoB, but bettor, ctlll, it romovos tho caitBo of misery In a few days. - Largo box 50 rents at Chas. Strang's and drugs'sto everywhere, OTPTTQRPr ORrcciosr. 10 MEET M FIY1 I 1 I ,, . , -4 BattlCQround Will Do at Wlmlwnrtl, Ncv.( 100 Miles West of Salt Lake City Jack I5 to Got Twenty Thou sand Dollars. CHICAGO, Jog. il. Champion Jack .lohtwoit dochrcd iodav tlmt he had practically promigcd to tmiol Jim KI.Mtu in either Jupo or July, the light in tnko place nt WiudutmLtNqv., 100 1111I1M wck( of , Salt Lake. Johuooii said lie wns to gt -0,000 iitu a third interest in the pictures for iix seriee-. Jack Curley in (jupmeciiiig the de.il with tho "big siuoko," but lofiiKCH tir consider tho mutch as agreed upon until Johnson uoltmllv signs the agreement. USSHER NOW WITH PACIFIC STATES COMPANY W. W. I'skIioi", who h.is been con neeted with the llimc Tclepliuuu com pany as solicitor for the pat year, has severed his coiimvliou with tlmt company und has accepted q siuiilur position with the Pacitic lelcphoiie and Telegraph company, the transfer taking place today. Mr I'ssher s widely knowirin ,Medtrd and the Uogtio Hiver vallev, haiug had charge of tho instnllation of the mu nicipal lighting plant ot Ashland. ARTHUR LilS FOUND GUILTY Man Charged With Murdering His Little Niece Is Convicted of Man slaughter After Jury Deliberates 50 Hours. OKOVILLK. CttU Jan. 2. Arthur Lewis, charged with Inning niunhfiil Helen Ittimbnll, ItU iimcc, is toda. Convicted of munslnimliter. lifter (In jury had deliberated '() hours. 11" will bo hiitonccd TImrqny. Jlrs. Itumbnll, the child victim's stepmother wilrHW" plueetl on tritil JauiiHry '2'2. b Little Helen Kilmbull's body was found bound to the studding in the attic of hor home, litr ucek broken in two places. 9.too ltl'.YAItl. Tho iinderslgiitid will pay a re ward of Jf'OO for tho (irnwt ami rou vlotlon of tho ponton or persons who nttotnptod to burn tho Wont ShPi f.lvory Stable, on Dncember 27th, 1911, by sotting flro to tho name. 254 h. C. CHAULUY, Owner. PLUMBING STEAM AM) HOT WATKB IIKVTINQ All Work Quamnte Prices Iloanonabla S3 Howard Hlock, Entrc on flth Street. Coffeen & Price I'aciiio 8031 Houm St We Have Moved Tho J. T. Broad Icy flowor storo Is now in tho M. F. & II. otoro, across tho strcot from former location.. Choice lota of cut flowers, bulbs, forns, palms, etc., al ways on hood. J. T. BR0ADLEY Order at 4 The Russ Mill T. B, BROWN, Prop. JOHNSON thjisiuv. January a. 1012. NOTICE TO MIN'H OWNKKH. All personn who aru dctdinmt of securing mmco In tho Medford Mining Jubilee Hook' on tho mineral rcMiui'c ck of tumlhoru Oi-ogou nnd nortlioiMi Oalltornln, to bo Issued Poby. 1, 11M-. should Immediately civil upon or nd- TUSCAN SPRINGS laving no equal on earth In variety of mineral water A and curing iIIhouiumi tluvt medicines will not reach. If u" fro In need ot hwfltli, come now. Wo aro upon alt the cir and can give tho best of euro and attention now as well as In nuinmcr. Htauo dally from Uod llluff to tho Aurliu:. Eurlhor par ticulars mid rows E. B. WALBRIDGE TUSCAN HIMtlNGH. CAI. ScattTc Appraisals Several Medford people have employed us to apprnlso Seattlo real estate. Such appralxal Is usually worth moro than It coats. ira J. DoiImc of Medford wan formerly, connected with this of fice. Other Senttlo and Medford references on request. It. C. KltSKINK COJIPANV 11(10 New York Ulk., Seattle (Charter Member Seattle Ileal IC tutu Assn.) TREES that grow i II L L O tlmt bear Northern drown Stock Columbia & Okanogan Nursery Company Of tho Wenatcheo Valley (). M. IjiimIimi, Medford Salesman riiniiottMt. UJ7S. HterNlde Groceries, Candies, Fruits Cigars, Tobaccos,Snider's Frosh Milk, School Sup plies, otc, at De Voe's Little Combination Store . Next Door Hotel Medford IV. Phono OGll NEW LINE to TILLAMOOK SSIfe firh SUNSET OGDEN &5HA5TA ROUTES Clf Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. Trains will run dally, oxcopL Sun day, on tho following bchcditle: IiV. Portland 7:20 a, m. Lv. HillHboro 8:50 a. ni. Ar, Uoach I'olntu... , ,1:20 p. in, Ar. Bay City 2:01 p.m. Ar. Tllllamook -2:25 p. in, Lv, Tlllamopk ..... 7:Ufi n. on, Lv. Urtjr city 6:1C 1,111, Lv. Uoach Points. . . ,3t00 a, m, Ar. HillHboro l;2C p, m. Ar. Portland 4 'A 0 p. in. Through ticketH on talo nt city ticket office, Third quel Washington streets, on Fourth atul Ynmhlll. to all points on tho V. n, Sc N. Further particulars from tho city ticket agont or agont Fourth und Yamhill strcots. r John M. Scott, (liMcil PnwHOiiger Ae""t Portliuul, OiCjou, drcHH C. W Pnltoimm or (tu.v T Thiashor, Nash liutcl,4Mdroid, Ore. 0 K(5f fSTlt K'sVA fTlFA NT ChlnoRo roiilaurant, AIro Amorl- Let us show you that The Art Store is the place ior Wall Paper. Two hundred kinds to select from 1 y . C. E. COLLINS Do You Need Prain Tile? wk MANnucnun it Tho lleit That Can He .Made. Itcforo Oiilcrlug Sco lli. Rogue River Pottery 06. Plant at Tolo. U(U Garnet t.l'nroy Hldg., Mcilfonl " II. 11. WALTERS.lPractical Morseshocr Particular attuutloti imld to Itilcrforlug horses ami contracted fec-t. All lamones.i In the foot cured, nut'lt us coritH, thrtuh mnvluular trouble. iunrler-otaek and contrnetlon of tho rt. Any thing in tint lino ot handuiiido work. Havo shod such' homos as: ' Dan Patch Mark , , . , Uou y Minor Ayer 1 1(58 , Cruseiis U;0!iU AndroKrenn J, ....,.,.., 2J00 (ioo. II. Itny..... Hair mile :fiK',i And a number of others, too numerous to mention. Your patroungo will bo appreciated, no matter how largo or small, -i South drupe St., Next to Wont Sldo Ham REMOVAL On Jan. THE BUILDII4G SPECIALTIES CO. Will rcmoe their coinplite line of. Paints, Painters Supplies & Wall Paper TO 318 EAST MAIN ST. Foriuerlj oeeupiul li the M. II. Jenctl Piunt ami Wall Paper Store. SECOND DOOR EAST OF KENTNERS JWN&P - - I wwm' , ' ni' w .-!i zz..r ii" ...First... National Bank -o MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL ST0fc $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivido'd Profits $58,000.00 ' D.itod iStatcs and Postal Savings Depository Wc soliu. your-Jiiisiuoss, which will rccoivo our caro- ful attention. F. K. Douol, President M. L. Alford, Cashier Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashier ' - ... Wc havo'or sale soino lon-acro tracts across tli'o road from tho State Idxjioriniant Station rocontly lo calcdMiolwecsn JMioenix and Talent'. U'lio-soil is suit , al)lo for fruit, alfalfa or gardon. Well wnlor iri quan tity sufficient for irrigation, can 1e haM at 20 to 25 feet (wo have a well on an adjoining tract which sup plies 200 gallonHfijpr niinule). Tho price is 8tfJ0J) io $350 per acre, and we can mako very chsy ternis?." ac-:? m W. T.YORK & CO. . Mail Tribuiio Block MMAH cau hltrheii KvorylhllUt fliiit cIiihii. Chop Suey, nuoitlcB and ovorythliigou , ' Amorlcaii hill of fiirq, tlcuriso I1O0, pioptUitor. ail South Kinlit, 50" llnnklmrfor hunltlu " t 27 North Gmpo n NOTICE l-t T"? JK - .Jtt - P' A luill Line of Peerless Lamps All iriiiiranloed. Now is tho time io got your house wired. Uood light adds to tho comfort oi' wiutcr mouths. t Southern Orcy on lilcGtrlc Co North Grnno Strcot. ,. 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