NrHinffoiyj daily tiub ujs JVMEDffORi), oreg on-, moxd ay, decemtter' 21 : i908. The Joy of Giving Will Be Lasting Prompt and courteous treatment to all. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii Centrally Located TTT If the present is a useful one. We are prepared to show useful j presents for all. Look over these lists, any one would be ap l propriate. For Woman: Kid and Wool Gloves, Silk Scarfs, Belt Buckles, Purses, Hand Bags, Fine Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Collars, Ruchings, Furs, Slippers, Over Gaiters, all colors; Mittens, Fancy Combs, Hair Ornaments, Etc. TT FOR MEN: Gloves, Purses, Fancy Suspenders, Hose Slippers, Silk 11 Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Fancy Dress Shirts, Neckties, Shoes, Mufflers, Smoking Jackets, Etc. FOR CHILDREN: Caps, Purses, Gloves, Mittens, Muff lers, Scarfs, Slippers, Etc., Etc. VAN DYKE'S Open Even ings All this . Week IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIUIUU nmiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiu Dry Goods Shoes 3C BISHOP SCADDING WILL VISIT tt MEDFORD NEXT SUNDAY DEC. 26 4 -I ' -n- J . "J - I i NATIONAL GUAED8MEN MAY KILL ON ORDERS CHICAGO, Dec. 21. Judge Cavan augli. in the superior court of Cook county, today held that a national gunrdHinan's responsibilities and im munities attach to him from tho time he falls into line at the point of mo- Med ford TimeTable SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound THE ET. REV. CHARLES SOADDINO, BISHOP OF OREGON. la order to talk over the mattor - of erecting a new Episcopal church in this city and of making terms' for the leas ing and erection of a large business block on the church property on West Seevnth street,, the Bt. Rev. Charles Scadding.fi bishop of this Episcopal dio cese, will arrive in Madford on next Saturday evening and meet with the local committee' of the church. Pleased with the report carried back to him by the Bev. Dr. Van Waters, who recently paid an extended visit to Medford -and looked .over the prospects fox the church in this city, Bishop Scadding has stated that he will pay considerable attentioa in the future to this field. In all .probability Dr. Van Waters will accept this pariah and will tak np his werk here, having recently resigned from his work at St. David' on the East Side in Portland. Dr. Van Wa ters made a very favorable impression while in this city recently and is report ed to be a vary able business man aa well as a minister and for this reason he may have been chosen by Bishop Scadding to take charge of this field, where a new church is contemplated and where the erection of a business block will be undertaken in the near future. Bishop Scadding will . hold divine services on next Sunday, which is St. John's day. Communion will be held at 8 a. m. Morning pmver and sermon by the bishop at 11 a. m. and evening piayer and sermon by Dr. Van Waters at 7:30 p. m. The musiBC will be in charge of Charles Hazelrigg, and Mrs. Hazelrigg will render a solo. All are invited. ' . XT- 1 at T7 l.ll!,tln H1 h. ,.hn hnmo inf UiprOM ranlis are broken. No. 14Portland.Bxpress... The decision was ronderod in the case I ' wbound : of Joseph B. Klein, a private in the j No. 15 Calif orn.a Express.. Illinois national guard, who was ta- N- " San PraneiMO Exp. . dieted for killing of Earl Nelson at ! N-225 Irom Grants Pass... Kankakee ni., last August. . j No. 226For Ashland. Klein's regiment, among othors, was on its way to Springfield, where a race 5:24 p. m. 9:49 a.m. 10: 35 a. m. 8:20 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 10:15 p.m. PACIFIC 4c EASTERN RAILWAY war was in progress, and he was acting 1 v it anI.na -uAtA as guard ol a Daggage car in u.cu ... . . . 8:10 a.m. nmti.un lion or a a atnrniV with ordain to ' ..... ' v - No. SJ Arrives Modford 10:28 a.m. a low no una i homed . person to No. 4Arriv0, Medford 5:08 D.m. NinnN fli.nmtfitr to Klein h storv. D6 I .. .. n fore a court of inquiry, attempted to roque RIVER VALLIT HATT.WAV enter the car, and Klein stabbed nim with his bayonet. The indictment Jo. 2Leavoa Medford charged that the "murder" was wilful No. 4ILoaves Medford and malicious. , MotorL,oaves Medford Klein applied to Judge Cavanaugh for MotorLoaves Modford liberty on a writ of habeas corpus. The No. lLeaves Jacksonville. . . court refused on the ground that it No. 3Loaves Jacksonville. . . had not purisdiction, but hold, however, Motor Loaves Jacksonville.. . that oven granting that the killing was MotorLoaves Jacksonville. . not accidental if it was in execution of : orders of a superior officer, no crime ' had bocn committed. ( 10:45 a. m. 5:35 p. m. 2:00 p.m. 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. MAIL CLOSES Furniture Drops ! Great bargains before we move. Watch our win dows for specials. An elegant line of (. THE HOTEL NASH A.M.IP.M. Judge Cavanaugh held also that the Northbound I 9:191 4:54 court of inquiry that declared Klein Southbound 10:05 2:60 guiltless could not be held to have Eagle Point j 7:20 2:00 placed the guardsman in jeopardy, since Jacksonville 10:20 5:20 it could not punish for homicide, and -therefore a trial in the criminal court " ' ' would not be placing him twice in jeop-1 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, nrdy. ! . Modford, Or., Doc. 15. 1 Sealed proponals will bo received by Apple Eating Increasing. the City Rocordor of Medford, Oregon, Reports of nurserymen everywhere nntil 5 o'clock p. m. Docomber 21, 1908, show there ncvor has been such activity for painting street eigne. in apple tree planting as at present. , AH bids must be submitted on the From Oregon to Virginia and from printed forms furnished by the city re- Maine to Missouri comes the aamo re- corder. port.- Large commercial orchards are AH labor and material to be done being planted: and not only here, but in and furnished strictly in accordance Australia, In Tasmania, in Canada, they with tho specifications on file in the are doing the same thing, and now, office of the city rocordor and to the while one set of men is busily engaged saticfnction of the city engineer. enlarging tho area planted m apples, an Rockers for Christinas Medford Furniture Co. Christmas Dinner Table d'Hote. " ; "Olympia Oyster Cocktail" "- Consumme de Volaille St. Xavier Salted Nute -,, Plume Celery Broiled Sea Baa, Margate Shredded Lettuce Pommea an Oratin - Suckling Pig with Baked Apple Asparagus Points,' Hollandaise ' Maraschino Punch Roast Young Turkey, Chestnut Stuffing Cranberry Sauce Potatoes Souffle Garden Peas Candied Jams Salads a la Nash Delmonico Ice Cream Assorted Cakes Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Roquefort Cheese Bent's Biscuit Cafe Noir .1.00 December !5 5 p. m. W. Tfl. Smith, the geninl carpenter of upper Wagner creek, was a recent Med ford visiter. other set is just as busily engaged in opening up new markets. The Canadian government has been vory active in this respect, sending special agents to Germany France, Scot land and England, with choice consign ments in the future. Cbfha is shipping apples- to Hongkong, anfl not only the English residents there are buying these apples, but the Chinese themselves are becoming great apple eatisrs. The grow ers of Ben Davis in the Ozarks have found an outlet for some of their high cvolored fruit in the islands of the Pa cific. It if good place to send them, too, says the American Agriculturist. Arizona and Nebraska have been mak ing successful shipments to Alaska. So that, wherever the white man has gone and settled, the apple has followed. FITZGERALD BACK AFTER VISITING MANY LODGES J. H. Fitzgerald, great sachem of the O. R. M., for the state of Oregon, is home after visiting many different tribes throughout the state. The order i nhnwini? a most crratifvine vrowth. re- I ports Mr. Fitzgerald. CITY. TREASURER'S NOTICE., i! Office of City Treasurer, Medford, Oregon, Doc. 15th, 1908. Notiee is horeby gives that there are fands ia the city Ireasury for the re demption of all. outstanding warrants issued against the light and water fund, and all outotandiag warrants issued against Sewer Diet. No. 9, protested September and October, 1908, and Nos. 13 to 23, igclutivo, protested Novem ber 10th, 1908. - Interest oa the same will cease aft er the above date. '' L. h. JACOBS, .238 City Treasurer. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A aiee piece ef alisaien Fnrmitew would bt just the thing. Pretty, uefal, durable, and a suitable gift for anyone. Let the Misnion Furniture Works make it. Prices about one half usually charg ed. Any design, any ecler. any finish, dull, wawd or polished. Drop in. Shop on corner of Eighth snd 11 streets. Cook Without Fire COME. AND SEE HOW IT IS DONE. Demonstrated daily until Christmas 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. at Weeks & McGowan's and. Medford Hardware Company. , The best Christmas gift in town, within'' the reach of all. ROECOE A. JOHNSON, MANUFACTURER COOKING WITHOUT FIBJB IS LATEST INVENTION In thene days of progreM tn all branches of industry genius has assert ed itself In tbo manner of cooking with out tre. This mny not. at first thought scorn possible to tho iive-rug" mimt, hut with a littkt fitt.-ntin it will b' fimml a most simple nintter. Roecoe A. Johnson, rci ontly from Chi cago, has taken up the manufacture of a "fire I ess cooker" in Medford, and expects to build a factory here. This cooker will undoubtedly attract the at tention of ovoryono interested in sat ing fuel and reducing the work in tho household. The device is simple and attractive, bfsirlrs extremely practical and vnlun blr, nltlinuKh its cost is quite renaounhle. It has b'fii welcomed in tho oast and prnvf-n a hinvcss.