0. ' THE MEDJTORD DAILY TRIBLTNL', MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A Livb Paper in a. Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. CHRISTMAS DAY (Continued from page 1.) Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postofficc at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ou month, by mail or carriar .... fO.SO On year, by mail . . ts.oo THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. Christinas is the one day in the year when Christianized humanity is supposed to practice the' precepts taught by Christ, and when the Christmas spirit, "good will to man, rcigift over the civilized portion of the. earth. The giving of gifts symbolizes the forget fulness of self and the thoughtful ness for others that for such a brief period succeeds the reign of selfishness and vanity in the human heart. That many have turned the pretty custom of giving presents in to selfish channels whereby only the value of the gift instead of the thought that prompted it in the giver is considered, does not detract from the real purpose of the custom. Doing unto others as you would be done by is the Christmas spirit the true Christian spirit and neither the massive cathedral nor lavishness of wealth symbolize the worship of Clod as does man's thoughtfulness for his fellow man. So, for this brief period, we who pretend to follow in the footsteps of the lowly Nazarene permit his commands to supplant our native greed one day out of the .soli m the year. If we knew that the last stroke should pound for us tonight and we had a few minutes to prepare for eternity would those minutes be spent in carrying out the pur poses that animal'iHir daily life in piling up wealth, in gratifying greodf njjJPln the thousand small vanities that animate our liliputian existence upon this beautiful sphere Cod has given us as our home or would these fast fleet ing final moments be spent in doing what we could for others t Would not the elimpsos of friends show faces dead to the heart and the world we were about to leave forever assume a beauty hitherto unseen, and the every clay vanity fair spirit give way to the evergreen Christmas spirit 1 And when we shall have slipped over the threshold of the present into eternal day, will those few days when the Christmas spirit actuated our measly and despicable little hearts, count enough to offset the long days and .-jbti'olHug into years, of petty selfishness of striving and planning for "self instead of for others? Every day may be our last day why, then, not strive to live as we would live if it were and let tlx- Christmas spirit live in our hearts, not one day a year, but three hun dred and sixty-five days, and the joy of the brief Christ- mas tide will then be a life-long! joy for we will have solved the riddle of existence the. mystery-of the niillen ium, the source of all happiness, and life will indeed be worth the while. AN IDEAL CANDIDATE. In Judge W. II. Canon an excellent selection has been made for a candidate for mayor. Probably no one in Med ford is more capable of satisfactorily filling the office. Judge Canon combines great executive ability with long ..experience as a public official. He is familiar as few others with the duties and reuii'ements of public office, and there is no doubt of his ability. Judge Canon is a comparatively new coiner in Med ford, having lived here but a few years, but his record in his former home, Merrill, Wis., a city of 10,000 popula tion, is an excellent one. Since his arrival here he has been elected justice of the peace and appointed United States commissioner, lie is an attorney by profession, but was forced by ill health to abandon practice. In his former home Judge Canon has the reputation of doing thoroughly whatever he undertakes and for this reason he was prominent in public life for a quarter of a century. In 1878 he began his public career, serving two terms as district attorney of Lincoln county, tn 188!1 ho was elected councilman ; in 188.) he was appointed postmas ter of Merrill, and in 1888 he was elected county judge, lie resigned this position in 18!)0 to become state laud com missioner of Wisconsin. In 18!)(i he was appointed Unit ed States marshal for the western district of Wisconsin. Upon the expiration of his term he was again elected councilman and made a member of the boaid of public works, which offices he filled until his departure for Med ford in l!)0.-. In addition to the enumerated offices, he was also city clerk and justice of the peace. With Judge Canon it is a case of the office seeking the man, and Medford will be fortunate if it secures his serv ices as chief executive. BostoD Prosperous. BOSTON, Mam., lire. 24. Tonljflit will mark the end of the munt hmcchb- fill four-day business period in Huston 's history. Citizen of tho Hub have ttoeu spending Christmas money more freely than ever, resulting in a season of un exampled prosperity for the merchants. Chicago Is Oay. CHICAGO, Dec. 24. The Christlnns spirit is fnirly sizzling, ill the- Wiudy City today, and at the close of business toui(ht the stores and shops will have more' monoy 'in their tills than they linve known 'for many . a day, Wore than 60,000 Christmus trees havo been sold and will be loaded with n grouter burden of K'n than have been' pur chased by' fhicagoans in recent years. The Sulvatiou Army wi)l feed hundreds of pour people. Banks, corporations and brokerage houses today made an excep tionally lavish distribution of money among their employes. Christmas In Some. HOME, Dec. 24. I'ope Pius will spend a quiet Christmas. The usual religious ceremonies will be held, after which his Iw.linna. will receive the felicitations of the cardinals and other dignitaries of the church, Hundreds or nanusnine and costly gifts from nil ovor the world wore received nt tho vatienn today s but the popo fouod greater pleasure in the inexpensive presents of the poor. At the Ouiritial unlace the kinir and queen are preparing fo"f lavish celebra tion or the unnual nominy. a unm inns treo pnrty will be held tonight for tho children of everyone connected with tho court und tho royal household.. The ladies and gentlemen of the court to day roc.'ivcd handsome presents from tho kiug and qiioon. Kaiser, Broke, Is Liberal. BKKI.IN, Doc. 24. With his annual incoino of (110,000,000 so exhausted by extravagance that ho is on tho verge of bankruptcy, Emperor William did not ullow his poverty to Interfere with bis annual Christmas distribution. Mounted on a big horse, the kniser today dashed through tho grand park nt HnnB Houci, distributing freshly minted ten and twenty mark pieces uineiig nil the poor peeple ho met. Although his magnificent scnle of liv-ino- has led the emperor to dispose of le.inbi, castles nnd the Dusseldorf royal palace, and even enused tho er(.wn prin- cesn to sell some of her most valunbie liamondn, tho German imperial family will celebrate Christians with nil the fervor of former years. Thousands upon thousands of dollars have been spent by tho kniser in pre pnring for Christmas, nnd all the royal fumilicn of Europe will receive costly present with his compliments. Tho dis tribtitioli to members of his own family will tnkc place in tho evening when the emperor and empress and their children will gnllnr about tho 14 (arees in I'otn- laiii iinlace. All of the servants will he remembered, as will the soldiers of William's paluco guard. WESTvsSCHOLTES WRESTLING CONTEST s At The Medford Opera House Xmas , Afternoon at 3:30 , ; Style, Catch as Catch can, 3 Out of 5 Falls. Admission 50, 75, $1.00 Tickets on Sale at Haskins Drug Store Circuit Court News. A. J. McDnnell ct al. vs. T. B. Good oil ct ul.; judgment In favor of defend ant. . i .. Stato of Orogon vs. C. E. Roach; ver dict of guilty as charged and Decem ber 23 set a a day to fix sentence Emily .Titno Mooro vs. Isaac Moore; unit for divorce; decree granted. 8late of Oregon vs. ('. Zeiglcr; plcnd not guilty and case set for next term of court. Ask your deader for MANUEL LOPEZ Clear Havana Cigai. HAET OIO AB CO., Distributor, VortUnd, Or. Tonight at 7:1!) at tho Christian tab ernacle an entertnininent will bo given, consisting of songs, recitations, music, etc., by the young people. A Christmas tree, beautifully decorated, and a chim ney with old Snnta Clans descending, will bo one, of the pleasing features of the evoning.' -. . XMAS CLOTHES Oay Paris Celebrates. rARia, Dee. 21. With nil tlio char acteristic gayoty which accompanies a Paridan holidny, t'hirntnins eve will lie elebrated tonight. Orrr.t thongs are til ready gathering In tho streets nnd boulevards, which are lined with boo! ha. All stores were crowded today nnd the merchants of Taris enjoyed the great est trade they have known in years. special performances are schetluled tor tonight at all the prominent theaters ud opera houses, and the restaurants uid cafes will remain open all night. At the Madeleine and other churches midnight masses will be celebrated. resident Kallieres today gave out gifts . all the functionaries at the presiden tial1 mansion. An unusual number of Americans are lure for the holidnys, and steamship agents say tho Christmrs travel from; both North nnd Soulh America has j been tho heaviest in history. Among, the distinguished Americans hero is ( Ceueral Nelson A. Miles, who with t'ol I gnte Hoyt will leave shortly for n motor ! trip through northern Africa. They will proceed first to Algiers and wil motor i its far into the desert an possible. , 1 Nothing uioro appropriate for bun than an Klbcrt Hubbard is scheduled to malte an address in Medford in the near fu ture. His son was for a number of months a Medford resident. Tho company to raise, mushrooms is 1 the latest Medford venture. Wes Oreen I Thomas Bartholomew and I. C Lock- ; hart aro the parties interested. j OVERCOAT CRAVENETTE SUIT OP CLOTHES FANCY WAISTCOAT MADE TO PIT EIFERT TIIB CITY TAILOR 19 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE TH 1J SWEETEST STOWY EVER TOED. It came upon tlio midnight clear, Down to the shepherd's fold, Sunn l.v Heaven's Archangel Choir, The sweetest ever told. "Fear not," they sang, "we bring good news To you ami all mankind. lVai-eon earth, good will to men," Came down from the wings of the wind. In David's town of lethleheni "The Prince of l'eace is horn." liosanna to (!od in the Highest, For this splendid Christmas morn. "King out, jov-hells, 'tis the Prince of I'eaco That shall lead all men to his fold." Vi'ns the Krvtur tlu.v cumr tlw A II. . I M,.,:,. -r. n. .uii lit v u.iii, TUP HWCl'tcM. t.Vpv UM. I .. W.M. i iiiHiiiiiiHiiinMitiiimrammiiiiimtiinitmmHniniiirinmntnruHiirm 3 Wishing Our Friends and Patrons a Merry Xmas VAN DYKE'S I Store Closed all Day Dec. 25 iiiiiiiiuiiiiinBiiiiiiiiiniRiiiniiitimniimimiMnnii Xmas Greeting's We extend to the City of Medford and its citizens our sincere wishes for a happy Christmas and a phenomenal prosperous New Year, as we are confident will be Med ford 's experience. It has always been the custom of our house to have all our employes spend this season at their homes, no matter how far their homes may he from the point of their work. Our Medford staff will REOPEN our great PRICE CUTTING SALP ON MON DAY, DECEMBER 28. .Buy Him. A box of XMAS CIGARS as good as the best Better than the best And made in Medford by Rogue River Cigar Factory D. W. THOMAS, Special Salea Manager. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frame., Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plat., earrled la itoek cheap. Office Fixture, and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, Including Turned Work and Fancy Orilla. F STREET, BETWEEN 81XTH AND 8 EVENTH STREETS. J. E. ENYART. President. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. .10HN 8. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ata't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK MBDFOKD, OB. CAPITAL - - $50,000 SURPLUS - - 10,000 Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank in Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage. THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BESS NEWS SERVICE IN. SOUTHERN OREGON. Everybody begins to look forward to the greatest Holiday of the year and wonder where would be the best place to buy seasonable Goods that woudl bring joy to the hearts of their friends. Wry wonder, when there is to be found such an extensive as sortment of beautiful presents At Haskins Drug Store