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MEDFOtH) liAlh TRTBTOTO). MEDFORD, OKKdOK. THWIUY. .lANTAKV Id, 1012. SCHOOL PLAY BIEIUDCGESS Fully 500 Local People View Pre sentation of "The White Man's God" at Auditorium of the Local High School. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, WELL KNOWN FINANCIER, ISdLL FIRE WIPES 00T , 5000 HOMES BAPTISTS TAKE RADICAL STEPS Makes llnnllsm Optional nnd Vir tually Opens tho Doors of the Church to All Classes ami Creeds of Belief. Do You Need Drain Tile? Wl) .MANHIMCITIIH IT i i Tho IICNt That ('an lie Made. Ileforo Oulcrlug Hen tin, Rogue River Pottery Co Osaka, Japan, Scene of Fierce Fire Regiment of Infantry Assists Fire men In Controlling the Destructive Flames. Plant ut 'Colo, !!( (Jui not t.Coioy lllilg., Mcilfoul JNs'rJJfrJJlJrJJrr PAGE TWO "Tho While Mmi's QoV a lln written nnd staged by Tj. S. llevvridgr, u tonuhur in the Wrtaliin.nton pram itiur fMiool, vn presented loml,i evening iu the high pehool nuditortui lieloro an mtdionee of fully ."00, ami there were few, if tiny, who were nut delighted villi the evening's enter tainment. Tho piny is a light one, but. eon flidering the fact that it was put on by tho jMipHti of a grfitnninr gplmot. it was creditably handled. Iu fact the work of some of tho boys ami girls would excel that of some of the professionals who are making the stage their hiiMiie.. The stngiug nt intervals (luring the entertainment was tiNo hamlletl by tho pnpilt. ut tho Washington bcltool ami in this no little talent was ilk-played. Mr. Bcvoridge, the author, is sttro ly entitled to a grout nutouut of nred- il not only ns author of the jday but in staging it so acceptably. All of the pupils who had a part in the play did themselves proud, and in the motive which protifpted the produc tion of the play there is truly a spirit of sympathy which in the heart of any young iwivons it is eood to cher ish. The proceed from the play are to be used in purchasing needed school books for tho-e of the pu pils not financially able to procure them. REVIVAL SERVICES FOIL OF INTEREST Revival services at the Free Meth odist church, corner Tenth nnd Ivy streets, begau Sunday with good at tendance and a deep interest was manifest from the first. They are conducted by Rev. S. It. Wheatlako or Urbana, 111. Ho Is a general evan gelist laboring under tho direction of tho general conference of the Free Methodist church. The attendance last night was large amf yery attentive. Conviction of Divine truth was1 on the people. The text, John 20: IS, "Mary Mag yflalen came and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord." Tho text was clearly analyzed and tho importance of a personal Interview with 'Jesus was pressed borne on the minds ot tho attentive hearers. One seeker came to the altar and proved for mercy, aftorward testifying with joy that he felt that God had heard his prayer. Theso meetings will continue two or three weeks, thHt? all may hear theso clear expositions of God's word and plan of salvation. NEW OFFICIALS TO TAKE OFFICE TONIGHT The newly elected city officials Recorder Tolfer, Troasiirer Samuols, and Couucilnion Sunimorvillo. Mitch oil and Ireland will assume thotr new duties this evening at a rogular liesston of the city council. Tho most important waiter during the ovoniug will bo the naming of new commit tees by tho mnyor. POLICE CLOSE ON , PASTOR'S TRAIL IMTTSlintO. l'ai., Jan. lti. - The nrrest of (he itov. V. V. Mcl'arlnnd. nged CO, piutor or the Uttitvd IJreth reu jiiirtbion ut (la'i.ivill, Twin., m.d wnnted Jhto on elmrgea of iierfonn mg two criminal uperatioiib on Mi-x Elsie Coo, who lian siui-o died, is in -monlarily expci-lcd. Tho dintrii-t at- tonioy's til'ilue heio recoivod word, today that thu minuter in iu (i1.r Creek, Tenn., nnd iiintruotimm for f,i tuiCHt wero wired thoro. AUsa Coe, who wan MoKnrhuul'-t' itvuto fcoerotary, died hare Janumj C, following two illegal operation which kIio fcaid woro porfurmod b the minister. Cold Wave Ppsstny. nilCAGO, Jan. JO. Tho crest i.ij the cold wuvo hat. pubeut) here uml Chicago ih today hnnny auubonable weather. Fifleop above, buvo is Ihe jniivimiuu predicted tor totiyiht An other oohl wave is o.spcolod on Wcil- jiosdny, ' HaoMus for health. Corncbua Mr. Cornelius Vanilerbllt. the well known financier, I seriously 111 nt hi home, in Fifth avenue, New York city, following an operation for nppeinllcltla. Mr. anderbllt first showed slcus of falling health whllo ho was travelling abroad last summer. He was visiting Germany when his health became affected. ES FIRST SHOOTi Defeats Portland ant! Spokane in First Jound of Contest Which Will Extent! Over Witfc Range of Ter ritory. San Fmwisro won tho firt round for tho American SportHtneaV asso ciation trnpfcy -.hoot held at Ah, laud "Mouday, defeating Spokane tutd Portland. A wwimI akoot willlw held in this city fhw aftornoMi. The shoot will cover a wid range of ter ritory. The itinerary of the shorter covers Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and will end at Salt Lake City. The first dayVore werce: San FrHUpioo--Vi!JM, 91 ; Wsher, 77; Hellmaay -1S ."Bowers, 10; Neil, 49; Christ moan, 09. Total, 3S0. Spokane Pflaton, 74; Rekl, 75; Payne. 113 Hiehardtnn, ,"!; Jordan. 14; Kriggs.'S; Hell man, 53. Total. 341- Pbrtlaiid lloloben. 80; Robertson, 75; 1)b uhert y, 61; Fmlan, 80; Pro vobt, 41; Barron. 7. Total. 324. ELKS TO GIVE DANCE ON VALENTINE OAY Medford lodiw No. lKih. B. P. O. J?.", ha ai'Muged a valentine, ball to be gW'wt Febmary 11 jit the K'ata torinm. A committee h- Info appointed nnd many iaviuiiot hi been i Miort, uitfiirinjr. one of ibe isowt w ewMfnl social event "of the winter nonaoii. j The Daily Hint from Paris. e. $tr.siAAt JteRttSrsmBKft I'M. C;rtbl "i t, l(imii4.r XlClUltlrt (llUkL 1011 N.W Ywt Mfl 01 Ermine and roalsKin coat. Majaon Der. nard. FRESCO m -': HaLffimflHal WmaLi, VYvlerbiH BERT ANDERSON IAKES 11 BRIBE Prominent Business Man of This City Weds Mrs. Eva Josephine Evans of Oakland, Cal. Wedding Is a Quiet One. Bert Andorson, of this city, was married in Portland Sunday, Janu ary 11, to Mrs.Bva Josephine Ev&ns, X Of Oakland, Cnl. Tho wedding took plaoe Jit the First Methodist church, tho ceremony belug' performed by Hev. nenjnmin Young. The Mcdford people present were Mr. and Mrs. S. S.. Smith. Mr. Anderson Is president of the IHg PJnos Lumber company of this aity and has been identified with several other business enterprises here. Mrs. Anderson Is formerly from Vermont, having resided in Oakland but twp years. In both her former home and in Oakland she has been prominent in all social affairs of tho citiM in which she resided. Mr. and Mrs. Andorson will romaln a few days in Portland, after which they will return to Medford and will reside in Mr Anderson's handsome home on West Main stroet. E WASHINOTOX, D. C, Jan. 1(1.-1 The entire eastern pari of tho eoun-. try i" ;n the eluteh of a severe eold Kofi todNiy, even JuukMijiville, Fin., rejMrtin freezio-; wtnithor. The euldeKt jxiint in tho eouijtry wan Saulf Ste. Mario, whore 111 de jriees below wm rewtered. Ke W'vA, Fla., (Ill above, was tho wnrm-i-t sjMit on tht1 Atautio. coHut. HAVE NO TIME TO TALK OF PIPE DREAMS TED WW YOltIC, Jan. 10. "Thoie are hjitli, r.t tomfoolery to which Ii'iiu iint j,'o, I rertninly lme no time to lifii- a pipe dream of thin char in tcr." Thii wan Colonel Itoonevelt'H only roinineiit today when itfeked iik to the truth of u story that the ntocl trust whs bucking him in mi effort to secure the republican nomination ir president. Iloyond thortt fow re iu.irih Ihe colonel rpfuavd lo,K. Eifjht Killed by Explosion. TiClKIintd, Ciemiuny, Jn. 10. I i.'bt iron worker, met inntunt ijeulh .'td U were neiioimly injiin'tf today b the bnihtinj; of a. hhiht fiirnaee i car hoic. A groat molten jdiim, 'lowed out of tho mold whoji the, 'iirnmc luii-rtt, nnd it iw loured that her ictnnh nro imhuddeil in Ihe UaBkliiB for health. DON'T GET RUN DOWli We.ik na mlMcralitp If you havo Kid in or Jllaildt-r trouble, XJull htad pttlnn, Ji..imiM NrrouHiu mh, I'nlnH Iu tho i'lr (J llil fi.t.t till jl ull tWJtwt iwit a rr, .I. Ufc' vt Mother Oruy'D AnOMAXICLEAr, the il.amit herb curu It never fullH. huii- iiihh' tuMtiiiionlalw from unite ful i'0ilu who have uhoi! UiIh woiidor- ,. iviiii.i. v,f n ir,,uiuii,r il nun mi ..riilut AhU fm IffiHti p Ornv'M Arnttntln. Leaf at IhiikwIhIh or mnt hy mall for rjl .to ti .. ....!.. 1 I . I f ' A.l.l.,.uu 'Ml... JU'lhU- Cliaj Co, liltoy, N. V. I TOKIO, Jan.'tfi. - Five thousand 'homos woro doBtroeil in a torrlfle lonflNgrnttun which rimed today In 1 Osaka. ftr (hjlitliiK lwprmely with the flame from 1 u'ekwk In the itiorn IiiK until S, tho flrrm". aided by a regiment of Infantry and battalion of sapper, managed to control the flame In tho better lrt f tho city, txut at noon lift tire wna still destroy ing homes In the poorer section. COURT HOUSE NEWS Ken I KMute TraiiNH-tloni. duel Hartley to m. Weldon, land in Tp. 38, 1V $ Joel Hartley to Clara J.. Hurt ley, 11 it c run in Tp. 3.S, 1Y.. Joel Hartley to Churlo C. Hurtlov, .lll.aa ncrt in Tp. t 3S, lV 10 111 10 Joel Hurt ley to Marion It. Hartley, -11.11 ueren in Tp. ,S, 1 ....,..'..... -10 John Pieroon to K. t Cook, laud in Tp. JH), IB 1,500 Ashland Congregational Oer mtiii H;Hit ohurfh to Sher muu MnrohmiHc, pnHrty in Ashland 1,,-,,J5 iieurv lloluiK to A. I). Holms, land in Sew. "JO, Ti. 3S, IK 10 Kffiec H, Weat to Henry A. Spraguc, lot 11. blk 1, tfunny Mde mid., .Medford .10 C. S. SanderMin to W. J. Al bert, laud iu Armstrong I). I,C -1,300 It. 1(. Irrigated OrchanN to AVm. von-der HeHon et nl., land in Tp. HO, 1V 1 C. I. Hutchison to A. I. llelmn, pfoiR'rty in blk 'A'2, -Medford. .... S. P. Moriue to Trail timber Co., land in Tp. :'2, IK. . . .. . HU Hurdy P. Lonjr tb M S. Thomp son, 1U0 acrch in Tp. 117, IK ".",0 It. K. Thurg to U T. Hullo way, mining property in Uold Hill mining dir-trn-t 10 Lnnd Co. of Kogue ltivcr to DaUv Y. Lowiaan, land iu Tp '.18, iV '. : Win. Wchlon Hartloy lo Marion v Liueoln Hartley, 8J8 acres in Tit. 38. 1W . . . , 10 Sarah A. Fondray lo Jiel Hnrl- loy. 0 1.110 acrw iiiKI'p. US, lY U $r New titst"rt. If. J. MeCnho vs, ThomnM .M"r An drew; notion for dunuison. Albany .Mill nml Klovutor couipaitv vs. S. J. KreduMliurj;; aelioit for money. John Aj Norliu ys. M. P. Schiunld et al.; suit for equijnblc relief. 1'rolMite. Khtnte Kilward .A". Kiiir,", order hliowin (iroof of heirship. Guardian Cora niitlCliurlev Ntil Mitt; order npj)oiiitttiInrxuret Ilex wiek Kitnrtlirtti. Sfofect AT rOUNTAINS. HOTELS, OR CLOCWHCnC Get tho Original nod Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK "OtfuMav iJmttatton TheFoodDrinkforAllAtfes RICH MILK, MALT CXAIM tXTRAa, IN rOWDIR Not in any Milk Trust InsiHt on HUKLICK'S" Tako a paokajfe liotn NOTICE TO ORCHARDISTS All pin he, liiterchtcd iu orchnnl healoiM mid fml oil nro reorient ed lo write ire or cull tit my of fifte on or huloie WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, iih enilond oiiIcihm nro bain,' miulo uj) by Mr. V, Sk Hrooke, riiiiniiKer of the Hear t'leck Orchnrdw, in order to secure inlitifiiunt prielw. Hero iw mi op)orttini(y t avu nioiioy. Do not delay, P. J. O'CIAHAi ,. Pntholo(ii in CIdiiki'. yciMei l.OS CJATOS, Cal., dun. HI. llap tlsts huii) havo adopted a "rogrc(i tvu resolution" mnklng baptism op tlouul and virtually opening thw doors ot tho church to all claasoH uml rereoils. About n )enr ago an uttompt was made to rend the piiHtor, ltev. Hubert Whltakor, out of tho church for his proclaimed aversion to religious dog ma and his leonoclnsm. Today's res olution Is regarded aa u victory for tho radical pastor. Stops Itching Scalp Overnight . (iiiatautced hy ( lias. Strang to Stop 1'allliiK Halt' anil Nautili Hautliiirf ItehliiK ttenlp, keopa .vtt Hcrateh Iiik and feellui? mlnornhlo all the tlmti. Watth jour hair tonight with pure Honp and water, rub on ti goodly tttnntitY ot PAltlSIAN HA OH and tho dhttroiwlui; ItfhlneHH will be koiio In the luorulm:. PAItlSIAN SAOB l a puro. rt rreshltiK uml InvlxoratliiK hair tlroiot Iiik. Moslde pttttltiK an end to hchIp Itch, dandruff and fatlltiK hair It noiirlHhott the hair roots nnd puta a splondlil ladlutteu Into fml ml and un attractive hair. It dhould bo Hied hy ovory mem ber of tho ramlly to keep tho acal fn-c from ilamlriifr Kernm and pro vent bahlnetM. l.arxe tntttle 50 ccutg at Clint). traiiK'a ami drtiKKlaU everywhore You'll Uphold My Glasses It vmj ' them once you wjll find out thut they nro Jt us repre sented accurately adjuvtoil to fit your night and to rollevo all Htrnlu on tho .vision. My work In highly ButUfuctory. Dr. Rickert Over Kentner'a. TREES that row TREES that bear Northern Grown Stock Columbia & Okanogan Nursery. Company Of tho Wemitdioo Valley (. M. findoii, MeiHotil KaleNinaii Phono Hl.lt. iil7 H, IMviTNldo ( $ v ) Rog'uelands Irrigated Tracts $450 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled ad planted to a standard, variety of trees, with a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and the balance in monthly or yearly payments, ROGURLANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manage mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmtmmmMwmmmmmm i fi& &Mtf44r - CTM - Nearly a quarlor of a ctMilury iiiiU'f'tUio'riaiiio iimiMtfonu'iit THE Jackson County Bank Motif ortl, Orogon It ha.s suffocdotl beraiiHO of Soundnoss of prinoiplu Economy of nianaoiuunt Sttfoty of invt'stiiioiil. Courtoous and lilioral truatmruit CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 Y. i. Vawlor, 1'ro.sidciit O. Iv. Lindltu', Vit'O J'ros. L .McDtniald, Cashior ...Firsts.. 0 National Bank -OK MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United States and Postal Savinrs Depository AVe solieil your bimiuoss, which will receive Our careful attention. P. K. lllirKfi, PltlWIhUVT OltltlH (HAWPOItn, $40 PER ACRE Kor 80 acres the east hal.f of the northwest qtiL'tj' of seetion -5, town Jlti, rane I west -one nnd a half miles west of Jfoitflo Point. Twenty lo 25.ncrcs has hceu under eiiltivation. The owner is very anxious to soil and at thitj price it ought to move. W. T- YORK & CO. Mail Tribuno Block A Fu 1 Linn of $ A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All guaranlcctl. Now in j tho (iiuo lo jol your Ikuihu j wirouY (lood lii;ht addn to 5 tlio coinl'ofL of wititor nionUiH. SO, 0RIG0N ELECTRIC CO. North Graiio Street. ttM'eC44, m. h. Ai.roitD, CASIIllIlt ASSISTANT CAKIIIHU s 1 I s X