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Til 10 MKjDJi'OIID fAJL TIUHUr" AfEDjTORD, OU KdON-. MONDAY. DKf'ISAmRR fi, J 00.0. 0 t t f 4 S0CiAL AND PERSONAL . t Mr. mill Mix. ('. ). Tiniililo if (ll'lUll I '! well' hi-li' Sunday. I''. I' t liinliiiT, n linn w t . w it n 'I'll I'll, l III Ml'll'lllll III! 1 1 1 1 II i c k I. v I' mi . itml liiimly have ... M -'l.iiii. Mr. t' '"'it (lift iilillil ill rPuvomiiii' district , i! will tube life tin' haggle uiitl 1 1 it i-4 1 work. A. J. Slmrp of Iittcf itvtl!cj hiini Sunday with Medford friends. Hubert Nlxifli, .lr., of Yrekn, Calif., wiih in .Medford Sunday. H. (1. Maker of Viokn, Culif., mjxmiI SiiihIii.v in .Mi'iU'onl. ('. I). Vincent of Sun l'raiHMMi'o in 'in Medford on liunim), There wil liu a inlwsionnr.v rally f (ho ('liiintian i)i in li of iliii Itujjiii' river valley nl tlm ( 'It Hxtln u I'litiri'h, lieginiiiiig tonight nl 7i iflO. ('. I Swon 'iUr of IWtlniid will fponk tuuiielil. Service toiiinrimv al 10 n. m." to ftiinl from U i. in. to I: ut fning ervii'i! At 7:.'lli. (Iiiml aililioNofN and inter oting minli'i'n. Two iii!ilii"M' to iimrrnH night. I' er.vbwly iMtinii. Kinil llritl of .Jnckmnvilln. won in Mmlford Monday, on himiiit"' in i Ih t ion to his w'nter right on lluller otreok. A(wor anil Mrs. Orivi) wro in AMmlfonl from .Im-kmniville .Monday. I Allomny A. ('. llouirli f Oinnts ; I'mm, f liaro on inofMsiotint buai-1 C, l, Mntison, rircsii(iiiK tlie IV OirU1 Paper impnny. wn in Medford JJoi.duv on his regular loontlilv trip. A. H. Ny r, in town from hi FH)t Crck farm. leaH lloiit-k left .Monday morning: fat Vod, Calif., on a Mi'it Imi".! Sn'rs. W. . Stoke was In Medford 'from the Stokos fruit farm oaHt of Jjnwn on Monday.. C. 1,. Monson of Portland I spend ing a few days In Medford. T. O. K'rlckson plana to leave soon for n pleasure trip oahi. Harry I-. Young lias left fr ;wo inoiitliH on his homestead noari Drowuhtioro, whero his family Is stny-lug- Mr. Young Is not in good health.! ." W. It. HtliiHon of Ashland was In' 'Medford Monday on bubluess. Jnmes It. Kelly has returned from a business trip north. Henry Magee of Trail Is In Mod for dlaylng'ln winter supplies. 1 reports two feet of snow noar Trail. Ground was broken Monday for tho new business block on Kast Main street which Dr. Pago Ib to erect. Kohcrt Q. Smith of Grants Pass! was a recent Medford visitor. W. Ilrndshnw of Jacksonville spent 'Monday In Medford. II, Connor of Tahlo Kock la visit ing In this city. Harry Hatenmn of Talent spent :3undny In Modford. W. II. llendorson of Grants Posb x was a recent Medford visitor. Philip Thompson of Ashland and "Yf, U. Oreon of Phoonlx worn In Mod :ford Monday on business. C. Kennies has returnwl from a trip to Klamath Falls. Tho first meeting of tho now direc tors of tho Commorclal club which was to havo boon hold on noxt Wod .ncaday ovenlng, hns been postponod mntll Mondny, Docomber 14. The city council will moot Tuesday night in regular Hussion. Arfhur Hrown Hpout Monday in 'Central Point on bunim-n. C. A. Wilson in ' Olendale on u Miort buHineHK trip. Andrew Clommens of Tolo was in 'Medford Sunday niteuding tho Elks' niomnrinl norvieo. ( W. Weston of Redding m in Mod i'ord on a short businesi trip. Win. Anderson of Upper Rogno riv er is in Medford buying winlor sup- Pl,Mannger Hiuelrlgg cf tho Med ford opera house assures his patrons that In splto of tho Inclement wonth or ho will hoo that thoy are comfort ablo this ovonlng. Ho took stops oar ly this morning to seo that tho Iiouho Is comfortnbly heated. Frank Urown of Knglo Point wns n recent Medford business visitor. Too Lato to Classify. FOR RENT Modern fjirnir-liod rooms 112 Ring stroot. KOIt""8"ALH Two good overcoats, ono t'i, tho other SR. 8oo tho fitoro, 723 Bhernian Btreet, KnHt Mod- ford. 22 FOR RENT Newly completed seven room modern bungalow, oloso in. n.ie.biilf block from Main stvoot and ,v.n.!iw! innsonablo rent. Phono Miss Fulfs. lOfil Main. 227 FOR BALKri-uuro trnet inside tim ils, Buitnblo for subdivision, already R.iweved and stnked. This is a real Himp 'and this adv. will not npponv again. Ronson liiveslmout Co., over T.OST $10 roward For Uw delivery of one voarliug part blinds filly with star, branded wilh H upside down in circle? very gonllo. V. A. Dunla), Talent. Tho Kmoriok cafo o)on till 1 ok ovory night. CHICAGO mi - M CHINA PUS I Prominent Attorney of 'Chlcaijo Named as Minister In Place of Crane, Recently Recalled. WASHINGTON, Dec. C William Cnllionn, a prominent Chicago attor ney, wuh appointed nilnlHtor to OIil- na. Tliii.appoltitmnnt Ik recommend-, ed by tlio government. (Jiilhoim In one of tlio highest paid nttonipyn In thlH country, being ro- talnod by i.verl of thu HirK.mt rnll- I'nitilH of tlio middle wont. (nlhonn'M appointmont to tho Im-1 portnnt CIiIikko pout will put an end to tho ftfdoral riiilmrninBtnent which roHiiltH from tho lnnblllty of tho nit- thorium to fill the iiiIhrIdii. Tiib i . i . i . imiiiiitiii mm nil iiiji in iiiiit imfcii solved by tint appointment of Clmrlo wuoun ana gnmniinj, pinco anu was ,late,j tjlal i,0 wa8 wanted In Port- adjudication of the Butte creek wa it. Crano. but C'rnno was recnllad on having a great run of trade In tho land for kidnapping the child from ter rights. th very ve of his departure from K0,i.IUad village. w,fc- Wrnook -will be given a 8tn I'rsnoUro for his iionU Spdflk- other loading spirits and subscrlb- preliminary heurliij? In Vsncouvor to (ns of his Rui(nlnttniit, Calhoun said t.n wor .arry Sullivan and tho day. today: "Whun th Clilnuso ministry was first offered to in I rfiil to ac- Mt t))- tttor, howevr. I was prwii,,.! upon to reconsider my d-' nlalon, "Tho Chinee post U an Important "iio. particularly In the light of re ttt happotitngM. Were It any other (Hit I would not consider accepting It. All my lif my ttork has beert conflMiHl to one lino of activity and I tho ministership to China, although ' It will bo btirdtmaonitt, will afford a . welcome relief and an engrossing 'employment. For that reason It la Inviting. I "I am going to China with nn open i mind. I havo no preferences or pre 1 JudlroH as far as tho work In my new fluid Is concerned. I haven't 'studied tho eastern ojiostlon and what knowledgo I havo of conditions there hns been gained from a casual rending of tho dally papers. fjOLD PIONEER 18 KILLED IN EAST Charles Lovell, Indian War Veteran, Strqck by Passenger Train and Killed. Charles Lovoll, whoso death occur red suddenly In Hampshlro, III., last week, tho result of bulng run over by n passenger train, was one of tho uarllost Bottlers of tho Iloguo Itlvor valley and Is wol! known by all tho pioneers of southern Oregon. Tho Hampshire Roglstor gives tho account of tho varld carr of thotaol account of tho varied "career of tho deceased as follows: . Charles Lovoll was born Juno 25, 1832, In Newflold, Tompkins coun ty, Now York, his ago nt death thus being 77 years, 3 months and 27 dayB. Ho camo to Ifllnola with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lovoll, In 1837, and thoy settled in Syca- moro township. Tho old "Ohio Grove Tavom," two miles east of tho pres - out Hlto of sycamoro, was laiuous way back in tho forties. ChnileN Lovoll wont to California In 18r2, and hearing tho call of his country, enlisted In its sorvlco for.sUVoral porsons nro suffering from tho Iluguo Ulvor Indian war. Ho- slght injuries received in a hurricane 1 turning to Illinois, ho was uniiou mnrrlago to mibb bnrnn a. i orrj , In 1858. Tho sumo year ho again went to California, and March 16, 18Gii, onllBtod In tho United States army irom Josoplilno county, Ore gon, llo was mustered Into fiorvlco nt Klrbyavlllo, Or., April 2, 1802, with company V, First roglmont. Ho Borv ett faithfully and offlclontly through tho civil Btrlfo nnd wn8 honorably dlBchargod April 7, 1SGB, at Fort Vancouver, Wash. Hoturnlng to Illi nois In 18fln, ho Bottled In llurllng ton township, and served for 12 consecutive years as auporvlsor of that township. Soon nftor ho movou to Hampshlro and for a number of yeaiB engaged In morchnndlslng. town politics and tor yoaiB rulod destinies in that lino a man iu- uo rnniMino.i with. nH It woro. bofoio a cnndldnto might lnunch his campaign successfully. In IiIb biiBlnosa trans actloiifl Mr. Lovoll's word wan as good iiB IiIb bond. During his rosl donce in IlampBhlro ho always took an actlvo lutoveat In ovorythlng thatj pertained to tho wolfaro of tho vil lage and much crodlt la duo him for this intoroBt. In politics ho wns a firm bollovor In tho prtnclplos of vopubllcanlsm, Thoso surviving tho docoaBcd are a wlfo, Mrs. Sarah Lovoll, daughter and two sons. ono TCV DIPlADn I la uiimmtu UUUIHLUU LUUHLU AN U hid rAWIL His Prcscnco In New Yor't Recalled Many Old-Time Yarns Was Thrust Into LlmcllQht. 8 AN IMtANCISCO, Doc. 0. Tho presence In Now York of "Tux" Itlck anl, HiiccoHHfnl bidder for tlio big Jof- frli'H-JolinHoii f irlit. lirliiirH bnck tlio 1 memory of liow ho had greatness thrum upon him In tho Goldfleld, NoV f,K,lt lloUvwn Suhnn ami Gnus, CftBhm , t0 K,.w YorI American. Ulckard waB but one of mnny biiHlneiw men In tho buoy iiiIiiIiik camp who tmbHorlbed to the urH0 for llltlt rumoiiH battle His ...., ... , . ,, , A bit wnH S7500 bccauHo ho had a (Jrant brothors, Jack and Poto. When lh(J fmi(l WBB collated the men who .n.....i lh9 m)ft o(flcoB - ,t0,-'' Luders comedy opera, "ICn? Dodo," rouon, Portland; We-fcy Cowell, at the eMdford theater toiuoiow Los Angles; J.W. Cowoll and wife, UMTON In .Medford, December niuht. This is one of th. itn.-ortant t Los Angles; Mrs. Win. Smith, San . laot. to Mr. and Mro. a. S. Ulltou, events of tho lo'cnl thoitor-m -al' Francisco; A. E. Dntin, San Francw a son. The many friends of Mr. and hm)ii. Probnblv no nltrnetlor. ut itA ro; A. .T. Shnrn. Jnokaonville: f. S. '' miton are ylad to know of the -rrivni ,,f thl addition to their houw- j,id, and hope for tho yount5 Mr. Oil- mn a happy and prosperous career. SHASTA FARMERS ARE TO PLANT WHEAT COTTONWOOD.Dcc. 0. The fU- mill thut bus beon moved from HnllU Ferry is half completed in Cotton- wood. The building is above the fee- ond story. It h rot planned t hnve the mill in ninning ordr in n h bet'. i- next hurvcft. Fanners who have not grown wheat l for years nro iiuttiug in cereals now wheat, oats and barloy. , Charles Story, who is farming the ... i. . ! o f, n Washington suction, is sowing .100 acres to wheat on land whore only i grain hay has been raised heretofore. It is estimated that 20.000 sacks of n,u,' " cce u wlicnt will bo raised next season Kthcr with maps made by Lngmeer !).! wiimni.iiliiilimr diHtnnee of the Cowgill showing the actual urea irn- inw flour mill nt Cottonwood. Fur- flour mill at Cottonwood. Far- will quit raising grain hay anl to wheat, for tho alfalfa grow-, mers turn era produce hay more chenply than grain hay can bo produced on non irrigated land. MIDDLE WEST STORM GRADUALLY DYING Terre Haute Struck by Hurrlcan: $20;Q00 Damage is Done. 21 MlLDLFi MINNEAPOLIS, Mum., Deo. G. Tho torrifio snow storm nnd blizzard j Point December 18th and nt Medford restored. that has swept tho Dakotas nnd Mon-1 December 20, nt which times most of Call nnd be convinced of bis heal tnna for tho last twenty-four hours tho claims will be nie.o ,id. Snmo . imr uower nnd receive n free booklet. ; R)niiuc today, although the wind!2.'0 persons and coriHirations nre in. j8 g(jjj j,; ftml luo 8110W js flying. , ,wi, - 0 cominumcntioii is badly inter- ruptcd throughout the northwest. TERRE ILVUTE. Ind.. Deo. G. thnt swept this city Into yesterday. ' )amK0 agcregating $20,000 was ,iono m tl0 business section of the 0jty. ROADS STATE STRIKE IS OVER I i Mr. Holgato stated that tho pro- (Continued from pap l.) , t.CeilinRa were not for tho purposo of congoatlon wns inaugurated today by , i,olishing nnv old rights or nt create tho officials of tho great Northern ,10W rights, but oulv to ascertain what and Northom Pacific rallronds when rjghts llow oxist a'ml who og-,,,,,.!, thoy postod notices that all porlsha- vights and to put such rights, when bio nnd tlmo frolght would bo rccotv-, ascortainod, upon suo ha basis that od for shlpmont and rocallod ovori ti,0 tltlo to thoiu will bo ns oortniu nnil 100 frolght handlors nnd clorks, who (0pendablo ns the title to land. Sov had boon lalad off. j oral adjudication havo been held bv For tho first tlmo slnco last Tuea- (j.0 board in nstnm Oregon bf i.i'a day tho big doors of tho Groat North-1 lorn and Northom Paclflo frolcht , housos woro oponod for business. urnys uuiuhkmib i iuki tuiuiiiB.mii houses and morchants woro backed up to tho door discharging tholr loads oi ponsaauio goous, dotorminntion, and the stnto engineorl According to off Iclnls of tho North- i,n8 8Un.0V pftrtio!. nt work ,n Joso, orn Pacific tho striko Is practically J phiuo eounjv fop ,u,t miW Tho over. Thoy Btato that Sunday throo flwt ll0ri,igs will not bo held before trnlaB of 30 cars oach woro dispatch- juy." od for tho cast, ono for Tacoma, car-' ' ' rylng 10 cnrB, and ono northbound tlmo. "'""I W.CnJIJBI with 28 cars. ' I Union mon deny emphatically iho At tho Oront Northorn offices 8lm- roport that tholr men aro doing plck llar activity was roportod. , et duty in tho frolght yards. Swltch- At tho King stroot yards It was mon declnro tho report was clrculat- 1 reported thnt passengor trains woro arriving nnd leaving on schedulo( 1inMADDCD fit muumiLi ui CHILD bMHI i Father Who Stole Dauuhter Away From Mother Is Apprehendied In a Washington Town. VANCOUVBR, Wash., Dec. C 1 Harold Warneck, who kidnapped his U-yenr-old baby from tho homo of Its 1 motlier at lln W ami avnnun. i rorilaml, on lTlun, was brought to this city today, having been arrested 1 yesterday on the Mtreets of Washout ' hou p aced under arrest Warnock was walking the streets. The little Klrl was" coatloHB and was shivering with .-old. This excited the susplc- Ion of tho ohlof of police and ho ar- i Mtd Warnock. At tlio station house WarilOCk admitted Ills Identity and VCNINC KING DODO REIGNS HERE TUESDAY John Cort will nron'i-. '. Pley- kind in recent years, ha enjoyed the givnt l'inaneiul Miece th.it lia-been won by "King Dodo." The costumes worn by the feminine contingent of the company me among the most beautiful with which any comedy op- orn now on tho roa'd is equipped. The shapely young women who figure at tIlc c01irt of "'at frolicsome old mon- ttfch nre gowned with an eye to the picturesque effect of color group- ings, and the enchnnting results pro- duced show that tho art of designing and wearing picture costumes still flourishes at the court of Dodo I. of Dodolaud. " """ uuMim wtcn uj- qui it ,. .""tHs. , (Continued frota..pKe --- , :J ,0 more water than ever ran in the stream, but the actual appropna- Kaled b' ench IHWSon, will be sub- "J VT . . ' ; . . Stftt EBnccr Levvis, ai: 1 ? decision of the board made fro no from this evidence. Application has been 'made- for the survoy and adjudication -of Rogue river and its tributaries, jwhieh3 a stupendous piece of work".. on account of tho inteorsts involypdh'd the vast! water shed, grenter indeed, .tharT for any other nver m the. stirte. Tho (piostions of milling, powcr ir rigation and municipal supply all en ter into tho problem, nnd orentnRo many diverse interests and" conflict-1 mg claims that the board wilFhavo i its work cut out for it--' A survey of tho Applegato has al ready been commenced. Fifty clnims to tho uso of tho water of Littlo Butte creek havo been filed. At the request of mnnv claimants who were not ready, Mr. Holirato will hold an adjourned hearing at Enclo terosted. ; of claims T "Theso hoarings for tho presenta- lion of claims," said Mr. Holgate, "arc I tho first stens in the ndindlentinn of tho water rights of tho stream. Tho adjudication was ordered bv the state board of control upon petition of n number of Eagle Point farmers. The 'wntor supply of the city of Medford M3includedinthisdeter1ninnti011n1.il the people ol the city are nnturnllv deeply interested in the matter." ;s ti10 first ono ll0,(1 Uo -mt wner tlivision. An ndjudinetion of tho water rights for Roguo rivor and all its tributaries has been ordered, thero having beon n ,mmuor 0f petitions nskng for suoh od In an attompt to Influence publlo sentiment against mo men. H : diiqimcqq inPAiQ 4 r U I V Hi I. VV I Mini V T - o at tho 1'nlms, now trick building, now fumltiiro, strictly modern, cor ner Grape and Iain streets. Kiln Oaimyaw, public stenographer, 'room 4, I'al:n building. Nicely furnlHlied rooms with all modern convenience at tho Palms. VIOLATION OF LOCAL OPTION LAW COST $350 KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. C Fred Puquctte, who was arrested on two -i;liareH of brenkintr the local option .. ,r., , , , . , , lice Milcr. The defendant plend ;,t . nml wafj fined ,$3rj0 the firgt c,mrKe Senlcnco was miH,)eil. cd until December 18 on tho second chfl whll lhc un,ierstndinB that Pnnucttc wouid Icave the city. Ho j( thc $3r,0 finc nml wi to ,. cr fiol(fi of cllleavor E. n. Hanler was a Medford vlsl- Inr fnnilnv In rnnnnrHnr, with thn HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Naf-h E. C. Gnnlt, Salem; A. Melin. Portland; A. C. Hough, Grants Paw; W. T. Grieve and wife. Jacksonville; E. H. Lynch, Chicago; JL J. Guilfogle. San Francisco: C. L. Moore and wife, Klamath Falls; R. G. Hker. Yrek-n. Cnlif- Robert J. Nixon, Yreka, Calif.; A. W. Will. Snntn Rosa: C. D. Vincent. Snn FrnncUeo: A. C. Fiero: Central Point; Win. W. Itieve, Portland. NOTICE. The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday afternoon nt 2:30 t the home of Mi Sidney Colter on 'nrtb Oakdale. The roll call will he re- sponded to by Xmns customs of for- eign lands. Every member is urged to be present. WHY BE SICK WHEN YOU CAN BE HEALED? Mr. Olncy is offecting great'res Medford. A, party camo from. Ashland" to seo tho healer yesterday nnd thVee.out of their number va.s healed. , Joe' Snyder was cured of n' rupture, in one week's treatment. Charley Hallow was entirely heahd !f liver and kidney toublo; one gen- tlenian had his hearing restored. Do not miss this opportunity to be This is the last week that the 'touler will be in -Medford. Don't wait till the last day but come early m tho week and you will bo healed, Office in tho Palms, corner Main and Grams streets. Consultation free. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. You Can Buy N. Y. Pippin Spitz Bartlett Bosc Cornice Winter Nelis Direct from tho GHOWEUS. Ab solutely Reliable nnd Dependable Stock grown by Nurserymen who know how. Wrlto us for prices botoro signing a contract. NORTHWEST NURSERY COMPANY 18 H. YaUinia Ave., North Yakima, Wash. HAVE LOOKED, SEEN OR HEARD ol! the swellcst line of toilet cases, work boxes, travel ing cases, manicure sets, shaving sets, albums, etc., ever shown in Medford ? If not, you should come in and see the line we are showing. Nothing' Like It Ever Seen in Medford Before "We are showing over 5000 items and every one suit able for an Xmas gift, and at prices not seen in other stores. You can find it at Hus-sey's I ..for spur I jQ I Xmas Gifts $1000 Books, games, toys, handkerchiefs, hosiery, gloves, ladies' neckwear, pocket books, purses, albums, hand painted china, odd china. The finest line of odd pieces of Japanese ware ever shown in Medford. PONT BUY not even one of your Xmas gifts. If you want the best assortment, the best goods and the lowest prices until you have seen the line shown at HUSSEY'S The Busy Store The AT Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Pho ne32 71 YOU Best THE