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MEDFORD MATT. TRTBTTNE, M"TCDFORD, OltEflON, TTTFRSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912. PAOE TWE K jt ' "LOCAL and;; iPERSONALl .................. r TTTTYtTTVTtt'l"M"ftttttt On. lliunlln, who i uino to Mini ford about three mouths ago fiom Oiiiihury, Conn,, him Just cnmiilntnd n bountiful Hiivmi room IhimkhIow Iioiiii (in Hhtklynti Heights, I), Alulr, of West Main Htnct, won tint con tractor. When Mr. Hamlin ciium to Medford, thri-o moiitliM ago, Iiu punt llvely declared ho woiilil liny no pi op. orty In Medford until ho Inn) trlod out tin eomltry for nix tnontliH, A week Inter ho liiul bought it lurgo lot on Wnklyoti IMkIHh, unit now ho hnn u beautiful dwelling in(!titi on It, mill today ln In on., of Modford'H lll'St boosters. 8, A, Nnwull, IiuJIoh' tailor, 4lli floor M. 1 A . Co. Iridic. 1, Mulr, tin contractor, tutu pur- "rhainiri un aero of hind on Hlsk'you llolKlitH mid will, hi nil iirolmhlllty, errrl a film Imiiitiilow llirn IIiIh spring. T. W. Oiigood will Ikiivo MiMlford Thursday iiffrnoou for Him Kron cUi'O, Upon nmchlug Unit city ho export to Join a party or rlvll wig' licur an (I k lo I'ltniunn tun! make a tour of limporttuii of tho big ennui livxr ltd en tiro length. When tho pnrty rolurim It will go to till purtH of California nml make nn Invcntlga ton Into nil tho different methods 'if road making In that stale. Carklu ft Tnylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Tnylor), nttornuy.nl-lnw, oyer Jackson County Hank building, Medford. A great many Medford people jm'ii, not lioy--(vMi'iitl)' do not know that them In n t'lty ordinandi prohibiting tho Jumping on or off of moving trains In tho Mini ford rail road ynriU, Policemen hnvu been known to arrest offenders for n homer liifrnctlou of I In? city ordinance than thin would ho. Tho sin U In being rniiKht, mid wouio ouo In going to gel caught. Fresh milk at DoVoo's. 557 Minn Kittle I'olloy left Thursday for n pleasure trip lo Um Angeles, Miss I'ollny Is n fitter In tho ladle' suit department of the- Golden Hulo More, on Went Main street. Mm. M. Heniiinn of Woodvlllo I In Medford visiting relative. Hon It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jnoknon County bank. Mm. W. K. Curlork, of Mnrllu, Oregon, wini In Med fori) Wednesday (in IiunIiii'uk. j, ,;, L J.v-"- Mnrvln, deputy Unlled Hinted marshal, of Portland, was In Med ford and vicinity Tuesday mid Wed htsriny curving mibponan on witnesses who aro required to appear bo I urn u trial jury in Portland next month. Emily T. Htandoford, oxamlnor for tho Now England Conservatory of Mimic In Ronton, plnno, harmony, musical' history. 428 Went Fourth street. Telephone 7211. 2 CO . Mr nod Mm. L, Cray, who haw been vImIiIiik In Union, N. 1)., also on u pIcuMiiro Jaunt to Han Diego, Cnl., returned to Medford Wedncs duy nlrtht. IMioihi your nrdorr. In to Ead llron. Transfer Co. Offlco phones: Hell 31G2; Home :iC0-K. At n stockholders' incctliiK of tho Dunk of Jacksonville held Tuosduy tho following offlcorH were elected: President, It, Coleman; view pre Ident, John 1'ornoll; raiihler, llenj, M. CoIIIiih; assistant rtiHhler, Leslie W. Stiinnlll.- Tho dlredorH elected am It. Coleinnii, IlcnJ, M. Collins, V. II. llowem, C M, Ituoh, W, II, JohiiHon and Italph O. Jnu iiIiikh. An official roporl inudo of tho bunk'n condition Hhowed that durliiR tho pant Ifi inonthfl tho do ponltH hnd Incroanod 140 pnr cont. , Ram Bummurllii ban opened n lunch conn tor In tho Offlco cafo, whnro ho norvoH dally clam chowdur, Moxlcan chill roti rarno, hot ronntH, HiiladH mid varlouH other Kod thlutiH to out. 2G1 Dr. J. W. Andrews left Wodnes day ovenliiK for bin homo In Maukato, Minn. Mr. Audrown o.wiih ranch property tiour Medford and It la not Improlmblo that ho will 1 oca to hero during tho coming your. Dr. J. 13, Slumror, phyalclnn, Offlco 4lO-ao (larnott-Coroy hulldliiR. Mr. and Mm. IlunJ. M. Colllnn of JackKonvlllo woro In Medford an WudnoHday nlitht, kwh of Mr, and Mrs. A. V. Walker. P, I;. Fountain, of Klamath Falla, wan lu Medford Wodnouday on IhihI noHH. Mr, Fountain wiih n roBldout of Medford 27 yoniH oko, whon tho olty wan put on tho map for tho first tliuo. Dr. J. IJ. Shuaror, phyalclun, Offlco 410.420 (luriiott'Coray bulldlnn. '. J. F, Hpuuror of (Iraml Junction, Colo,, arrlvod In ModforA WoiIuoh duy. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day IMioiio UU71 NiKlit IMiouch, V, W, MVikaS071. A. K. Orr, 11009. IiADV AHHIHTANT Win. (tree ii, of ItoimbiiiK, who him hotui vIhHIiik Modrord filitiidii, ro liirnod Ikjiiid Thumday mornlnn. Call at' tho Officii rnfo for a hot or cold lundi to tako bourn, 201 It II, I'axon of Central I'olut wiih a recent Medford vlnltor. He ban JiiHt returned fiom tho poultry hIiowh hold at ICtiKouo and ltuM(tbur, whore ho won mIx prlr.e rlbjioiiM at each ox blblt on IiIh fine exhibit of Colum bian Wyaudotti'H, Mr, mid' Mm, A. K, llalen of Hal lock, Minn,, arrived In Medford WodiioMday. Hot tainnlou at McDowoH'h, .1. F, llrowu of Kaitln Point wan In Medford Wedneiiday on bunlnima, Tho oiiKlnoorliiK firm of Onkoou & CummliiKa are bavlnit oxtnnnlvo cbanc.ert made In their offlco aparl mouta on tho third floor of tho Mod' ford National bunk IiuIIiIIiik. Tho purtllloiiM In five of tho ordinal roouiH have been torn away mid tho Minted fitted up Into two are rooina, ouo a private offlco and coiikiiUIuk room for Mr Onuood, who Ih lu charge-, and tho other a InrK, well IlKhled draftlnit room. If you like i:ooii Mexican nhlll. rail on Ham Uuinmorllu at tho Offlco cufii. 2 rd Tho l.oynl Temponiuro IokIoii will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock In tho haMement of tho Metbodliit Kplncopal church. Tin Konornl rommlttoo of tho Men nod ItollKlou Forward movi'iueiit will meet In tho ProHbytorlnu church ut .t:au o'clock Huudtiy afternoon. It Ih oiipeclnlly dHlrod Unit there ho n full attendance at thU conimltteo mietlui:. Hot chill at McDowell's. II. I. Whlto returnod Thumday from Copenlrib, Mich., to which place ho wa culled on November lat on account of tho HIih'iik of IiIh wife. Mm. Whlto died a few daya after her huxbnnd'H arrival. Mr. Whlto v.-an accompanied to Medford by IiIn nunt. Minn Hnrah Whlto, who will keep bonne for him bore, A. It. K. ThltiK lft Thumday meriilni: for l.on AuroIoh. Try McDowcII'h Iro cronm and nhorbot. Mr. mid Mm. H. I, WIIhoii woro In Tulent Thumdny lookltiK nftor thclr farm IntereitM. Mm. J. II. Dent left lliumduy moruliiK for a vUlt to her dnuchtor lu Ban FruncUco. Frenh candy dally at McDowell's. " Home mndo bread at Do Voo'h. 257 Mr. and Mm. H. D. WIlllaniH or (IrantH Vti stopped off lu Medford Wednesday for n day's stay. Theso peoplo woro en route to Chlco, Cnl. Mm Kffln llefltnt;. of Central Point, returned to hur homo Thum dny moruliiK uftor a visit lu Med ford, tho Knout of Mm. ChiiH. Duf fleld. Tho M dford Conservatory of Mu sic and KiinKUUKOH Is tho only music school In southern Oregon with a full corps of tonchora. O. Talllnudlor, director. Bend for catalogue. 27U Postiunster .1. F. Miller of Jack sonville loft Thursday mornliiK for Ban Francisco. Holder of ticket number 42.S should communicate with tho Catho lic nlstom at once. Mrs. Kd, Audrown. teacher of volco at Medford conservatory, Nat build- ItiK. 7G About fifty or sovonty-flvo Mod ford Odd Follows (ind Itebekulm ex pect to ko to Jacksouvlllo Saturday ulKht, where, they will bo entertained by the Odd FuIIowm and Hebuknlia of that placo. They will ko over on tho Haruum train, leaving Medford at 7::to. Carrie I.oulso Alton, volllnlat and lonelier. Send for catalogue. Med ford Conservatory. 276 H. M. Mason stopped off In Med ford Wednesday for a visit with hU old. time friend and buslnesH partner, W. N. Cumpbull, Mr. Mason Ih re turntiiK from a visit to Valley City, N. I)., and Is en route to IiIh homo In l.odl, Cat. W. II. Messner, of McMlnnvlllo, OroKon, arrived In Medford Wednes day. Mr, Messner wan lu Medford a fow weekH oko and traded about $50,000 worth of Willamette valley farm property for Medford city prop erty. J. 1). WoodH roturnod Thursday moruliiK from a huulncsa visit to I'ortlntid, CALIFORNIA MAY ALSO VOTE ON EXECUTIONS LOS ANOKLKR, Cal., ,lnii. 11. Slate Senator Leslie Hewitt, Henry S. Calm, Rev. RoynoldH Might of the Los Angeles Fellowship and the Rev, linker P. Leo of Christ F.pisoopal church, hiiviup been instrumental in ouusing Oovomor Johnson lo ropiiovo several inurdororH condemned to deatli, launched today a movement hero In invoke a referendum on the (uoHtion of abolishing capital pun iHhmont in California. Tho Rev, Uliglit deelnred that hanging was n relic of barbavisin and that tho vot ers of tho stale would cleunso Cali fornia of the Idol if given an oppor tunity, Tell what tho place is like briefly, Tho prospective tenant is watching for youv ml. JEFF DAVIS MAKES UTTER ATTACK ON S Snys He Wants to See Them Driven From Wall Street With Cat-o-Hlne-Talls of the Law as Christ Attacked the Money Changers. WAHIIINOTON, I, C, Jan. 11. Ited hot denunciation of KitmblerH In cotton, wheat and corn wok voiced today lu tho snaio liy Jeff Davis, senator from Arkansas. Ho said In J pari; "I want to sou the j:amblem of Now York driven out of tho slock exchmiKo with the out-o-nlue-tulls of the law, just as Christ drovo tho money chmiKom from the temple. The err, wine sentiment Is that tho kov eminent has tea Med to fulfill the wishes of tho fathom and ban become a tool of oppressors, no intent of tho money kliiKH mid money t;rubhom. Tho cost of IIvIiik Is no blub that Kuuut huuKer and poverty stalk hand lu baud lu tho very shadow of tho Capitol, and the broad lino reached almost to the door of tho senate chamber. Hut what care the tariff baroun?" Beuator Davis named 51 million aires, dvclarliiK that they, with 4000 other mllllonalroH own 80 per cent of tho wonlth of the nation, which ho estimated to bo a trifle more that: $100,000,000,000. John D. Itockefollor, with C00, 000,000, ho placed at tho head of tho list; Andrew Carnegie, with S300.000.000, and W. W. Astor with tho same amount, beliiK next; then J. P. MorKan and his $150,000,000. and William Rockefeller and William K. Vunderbllt. 1100,000,000 each, were next In lino. "Can It bo contended?" Davis usked, "t,hnt Rockefeller made his $000,000,000 honestly or that any of tho others made their millions hon estly? I say not" TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. WICHITA, Kan.-Wilfred and Viv inn Wilnon, twin hrothem, were mar ried to .fnrtlin mid Mary Shafer, twin sisten. At the wedding hour twin hoys wore horn to Mr. mid Mi. If. M. Wilcoii, purentx of tho bride gnoniH. CIIICAOO A ehoriis irl wn the only woman in Chicago slender enoiij;h to uxhihit ftownrt nt the ladies tailors' show. All ivinlnr Chiouiio models, the modistoH nay, were too plump for the stovepipe costume in vogue. ST. LOUIS. Tho Kniiiiniil Asso ciation of Master Plumbers adopted a resolnloin declaring the plumbing trade as honest as the ministry. There was not a dissenting vote. YENICK, Cal. While two police men danced with rage, Virgil Tant lipgcr killed three ducks with a boom erang without violating an ordinance regnnlmg "shooting ducks within the city limits." SAN FRANCISCO. "Want to earn half n dollnrf " u stranger nsked John Franklin, who did. "Carry that sack of sugar down tho street for me." Pursuing grocery clerks had him arrested. Stranger missing. NKW YORK. Suffragettes hero wnnted to know whether tho "bunny hug" and Its torpBlchorean brethren woro fit dances for tho upper ten. Mrs. Mario Townsond danced 'em as they are. Tho lid's on. WASHINGTON. Leap yoar's a groat Institution. It uhould bo ovory year. Olrls aro too slow, declares Mrs. Christian ltanoy Hommlck, just married to a 2 6-y ear-old clubman Tho "hlUBhliiK brldo" Is 60. NKW YORK. Her husband look ing on, Mrs. CSeorgo F. Wetmore, society woman, had a rough and turn bio fight with Rev, O. II. 11. Rutler In tho vestibule of St. Mnry's Kpls copal church, Yonkors, "Sho can tnko euro of horeolf," said Wetmore. And hIio did. TO BRING POOR PEOPLE TO LOS ANGELES COLONY SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Jan. II. From bleak St, Holona Island, Alfred Mosloy, commander of tho Ordor of St. Mlohuol and St, Qoorgo nnd a wealthy English philanthropist, who Is horo today, will bring to u ueloctod Arcadia In California an ontlro col ony of poverty stricken pooplo, Ho Is today Hooking a proper slto for establlBluuput of tho colony. Thoro aro :)OQ0 inhabitants on tho Island. ImnilBratlon offlolals horo lmvo already been connuJtod, I OH WILLIAMS MAY BE SEEN HERE YEI Manager Edwards Advised That Col - ored Boy Wants to Come Here and Train for Go With Johnson May Entertain Merchants With Bouts. Malinger Frnnkle IvdwiinlM rood veil I word ThurHiluy to the effect flint KufiiH William' injury whm not nn hud iim wiih ut flmt HiipiMiHcd mid that lie will he in flmt oIiikh condition to Ko tho limit with Jack Jolumoii with in u hIioH time. Will whom Ioih nerved to come to .Medford at once mid Mart iiolive trniuiiitf in order to prove (hat IiIh condition in i;ood, HdwiirdK, nt the requoKt of ho vera I of the lending merolinntM of tho city Ih trying lo (irntup;o I lie match to take place duriuj; the convention of the MorohnntM' ni-Hociatioii, which will he hold in .Medford January 17, 18 mid 10. JohiiHon iH doin li-lit road work mid keeping in condition in order to ho on edjfn for n neero ('. Medford hiiHineHH tnon ore doin till they omi lo funiinh varied enter tainment for (lie viMtor to the con vention mid thin bout wilt ho n fea ture, if nrrmifjeil. In addition to the WilliniiiH-.IoliiiHon po, there will he n few kooi preliminarily, one of which will he between Jiintiiy Schmidt and Kddie WiiliauiK, who arc oiier for Knottier cliiuice nt each other nml if their work Tuesday nijht U any criterion of their coming j-o, it will he u hummer. Milliliter KdwnrdK will know for n certainty tomorrow whether he will Hinge the WilliamH-Jolmson go and will make the announcement iik soon us possible. WOMAN DIES RATHER THAN BE UNFAITHFUL CHICAGO, Jan. 11. Bcciuim? of her determination to he true to her friend, whoso hubund, Sylvester Adam, pursued her'with his atten tions, Kdith Smith, a teacher at Whciitou, ., is the victim of n double tragedy today. She died rather than submit to Adams' projMisals. Adams wont to the Wheatoit school, waited until Mis Smith's pupils were pine, mid then demanded that she elopo with him. She refused. Adams fired n bullet throlifjh her temple, killing her. Then he committed sui cide. A note was found in Adams' jKieket, written by Mis Smith, beg ging bim, for the mike of his wife her girlhood friend to be a man. TWO INDICTMENTS ARE RETURNED AGAINST CLERK PORTLAND, Ore., .Inn. 11. Two indictments ngaint Temple Alex ander, the O.-W. & R. N. clerk, charg ing forgery, were returned by the grand jury this afternoon to the cir cuit court, lteneli warrants were is sued for his arrest. One indictment charges be received $088, and the other ehnrges he obtained .f(504 upon forged vouchers. Alexander wns ehployed as n clerk in the purchasing department. SEATTLE MAY SECURE MUNICIPAL BANK SKATTLK, Woh., Jan. 11. Seat tle may sooirbe tho only eity in the west to possess a municipal bank. The council has passed a resolution mithoming Mayor Hilling to appoint a commission to investigate the e tablisbment of such a bank. Ship Is Total Loss. SKATTLK, NVmoIi., Jan. 11. Unit ed States patrol hiuneh Hard is lying on tho jagged rocks off Charles Is land, near here, today a total loss. While bucking a strong tide in a nar row channel the government vessel was carried Mwn tho rocks head-on. Tho incoming tide has filled her com pletely and Captain J. N. Woolford has abandoned all liopo of getting her off the rocks. The crew of 10 men took to small boats and reached shore iusnfoty. Trips on Hose; Will Die. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 11. While tho tiro department was running a hose into n burning building horo last night, an unknown man tripped and fell over tho hose, striking tho back of his head on tho pavement, lie sustained a concussion of the brain and may die. Shoots His Sweetheart. ROOK SPRINGS, Wyo., Jan, II. Shootlug bis 10-year-old school girl swQothoart, Hazol Coopor, daughter of a woalthy Bheop owner, Edward Clark, 10, then turned tho gun upon himself and Is lu a hospital horo today with a bullet In his lung. Tho girl was shot through tho heart and died Instantly. Clark accused her or showing partiality to othur hoys, Tho tragedy occurred In tho homo of Miss Cooper's slator, whero Clark lived, 19 WHITES LAYERS ARE CONVICTED 'After Secret Trial Lasting Two Weeks French Government Succeeds In Breaking Up Powerful Ring Young Girls Were Victims. PARIS, Jnu. 11. Nineteen prom inent I'lirisiiins implicated in n whole, sale "whito slnvo" trade in wlii'di children of 10 years mid upward were tho viclirnH were convicted today utt er a secret trial which Justed more than a fortnight, mid in which the evidence was so revolting that the judge who ordered secret hearing de clared it "would have corrupted Sod om or Uoinorrah." Prominent among the prisoners Is Victor Flachon, who was a friend of former Premier Hriand and who was imwerful iMililicnlly. Me hn been sentenced to one year in prison FIiicIioh'm mistress, who led in awful orgies with the children t' Hnehoii' chateaux mid villas, was sentenced to two vears. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mr. Kstell of Woodville was here Wednesday afternoon looking up some stolen clothing, but fniled to find any elow to it. Noah Smith made n hiiMiicss trip to (Jntnts Pass Wednexdav. .Mrs. Lir.r.ie Refill, who bus resided at Ashland for the pust three years, has returned to Central Point. The Kpwortb league of the M". K fchurch held n social at the borne of W. K. Kahler, Tuesdny evening. Al though the evening was disagreeable, quite a number were there nnd they all rejsirt having spent n delightful evening. Tho chorus work under the direc tion of Rev. Aldrich is making great progress nnd the citizens of Centr.il Point nre anxiously awaiting a mu sical treat. J. W. Nenl of Wenntchee, Wash., is visiting at the home of E. T. Neal at Seven Onks. ' Mr. Alverson of Grants Pass vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mr. Parker tho flrpt of the week. TABLE ROCK ITEMS. Everything is rather quiet at Table Rock at present. Prof. G. W. Milam of tho Ashland schools was looking over his prop erty In Sams Valley ono day last week. Mrs, J. H. Lydlard has returned from California. Mrs. R. C. Washburn will visit Honolulu beforo returning home. Eleven men and boys, and eleven dogs, went on tho war path over In Sama valley last Sunday and cap lured two coyotes. They are going after coyotes out on the desert soon. They anticipate somo rare sport us they will havo fair sailing, A few days ago Mr. and Mrs. Daw of Modoc went away from homo leav ing four small children, tho oldest 10 or 12 years of ago. In the absence of their parents tho children discov ered that their houso was on fire. After removing tho younger children to a placo of safety tho two oldest succeeded In extinguishing the fire. A hole was burned In the colling and ono bed was entirely destroyed. Your correspondent heard a fow days ago that a valuablo diamond had been picked up out on tho desort, so he decided to Investigate tho report by calling on the finder. Tho report was true. Tho estimated value of tho diamond was $700. Thoro aro two things that every body at Tablo Rock wantst: a public market In Medford, and Dob La Fol lotto for president. If there Is a Taft man at Tablo Rock ho cannot bo found. i. o. o. v, xoticr. Fair round trip to Jacksonville 20c on train. Warm coachos, at 7:30 Saturday ovenlng. 252 t f -f -f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - - -f-f-f-r WANTED Second hand heavy farm wagon, with or without box. James Campbell, 320 Giirnott-Corey bldg. City. 253 SITUATION wanted by married man to work on ranch; oxnorlouccd with all kinds of farming. Uox 40. Jacksonville. Pro. 25G FOR SALE Two 30 h, p. 5-pnssen-gor cars. Good as now. Cheap on easy terms. Address Box 475, Postofflco. 25G FOR 8ALE Ono silk lined overcoat and ono silk lined $65 suit for solo. Mako your own prlco. W. W. Elfort, 132 W. Main st. 252 WANTED Mini and wlfo want posi tion lu camp as cook nnd holper. Capable of taking full charge of any size; thoroughly competent; A-'l roferonees, Address Box 17, caro Mall Trlbuno, 257 1172 REPORTED 10 BE DROWNED Russian Steamer Russ With Large Number on Board Is Said to Have Been Lost In the Black Sea. LONDON, Jan. 11. Dispatches' to Keillor's nKncy bore today aay tho Itusslau steamer linns snuk in tho Hlnck Sen and 172 persona porlshed. NAT GOODWIN PUT SELF IN "HOCK" FOR EDNA SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., .Inn. 11. -Nat Goodwin has put himself in hock to pay off Edna floodrieh, his fourth and, he says, his lastwife. Mnlli mntrimoninl Nut has today on file in the county recorder's office a mort gage on his San Francisco property, which include nu apartment house, on which he borrowed .ir28,00(). Mayor T. II. Dudley of Sautn Monica nego tinted the lomi. Miss Goodrich gets )?;.),000, $lfj,000 of which was paid Inst month, .'10,000 to be paid this month nnd the balance before April 10. UNCLE SAM IS TO FIGHT IN 1915, SAYS MATTHEWS NEW YORK. Jan. 11. Wnr for the United States in 1015. President Brainier Matthews of Columbia university today mnkes this prediction, despite the fact that Uncle Sam is holding "pence dinner" nnd passing the "pijie of peace" around the world. "Our nation is likely to not the part of bully," Matthews declared. "Our big nnd fast increasing population and wealth will cause this." WOUND IN TONGUE CAUSE OF DEATH NORTH YAKIMA, Wash.. Jan. 11. Louis Gngner, 4 years old, after bleeding 12 days from n wound in his tongue caused when lie pulled it from n piece of cold iron, is dead. The child was what is known to physicians as n hermatophiliae, his blood lacking the property of elotting when exposed to the nir. $,500 REWARD. Tho undersigned will pay a re ward of $500 for tho arrest and con viction of the person or persons who attempted to burn the West Side Livery Stable, on December 27th, 1911, by setting fire to tho same. 251 L. C. CHARLEY, Owner. Kasklns for health. L. N. JDDD Orchards,. Homes and Farms In a Thriving Center in One of the Garden Spots of the Rogue River Valley Look, Listen, Read, Come, See, Listen, Look U-GO Theatre To-night Films 4,000 Feet, 4,000 Feet, 4,000 Feet Films 10e Adults Look at this for a program Adults 10c. PATHE GAZETTE (All tho World's important doings of a week in n Film.) SIGNING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE (A subject that interests more Americans than any other ever Jmdo. Yon enn learn more by seeing this Film than you could by reading for two months.) "SECOND SIGHT" (A story Filmed in tho Jungle of Africa, a Dandy,) WHO WILL EAT THE TURKEY (Talk about Comedy, just see this ono) . THE OVER MOUNTAIN SLEDGE .""" (Another top notcher) Solre with the right music. 4,000 Feet, 4,000 Feet of Film, 4,000 Feet, 4,000 Fet Follow the crowd to the "UG0," the "UG0" always miles In (to lead, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January Nth, 12th and I34N. " ii i I REAMES KNOWS WHY HES BROKE Eminent Attorney of City Says His Share Is Locked Up In That Ice hound Vault In New York May Turn Socialist. "At last I know why I'm broke," Minted A. E. Renmos, eminent law yer mid elubmmi, over his luncheon nt the University club todny. "Those Wall street buccaneers have it nil looked up in those icebound ruins of the Kipiilfihle Life building in New York City. I see $2,000,000,000 Is located there, and now I know where rny share is. "Election now being over, T believe I will turn socialist for a time mid sec if I can't get some of it." Thereiisii Mr. Renmos ordered two kinds of pie. Values Hint nro uncommonly of fered in this city's stores should be uncommonly well advertised. Hasklns for healto. You'll Uphold My Giasses If you t-y them once you will find out that they are Just as repre sented accurately adjusted to fit your sight and to relievo all strain on the vision. My work is highly satisfactory. , Dr. Rickert Over Kentner's. Clark & Wright 3UOTTXMI wjuomrsTOW, . a. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Desrt Lands. Contesta and Mlalsf Cases. Scrip. Associate TVork for Attorney. TATJ5NT OREGON Jackson County mini ' i.r in imiif IS 23 fci