" '7'lWI't'WP!TWVi WmT "? r-yfymirz' "', T3T''"T" SI T i"i !, 'rwTfiflpjry MEPFOTO MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORP, OREGON, SUNPAjg. .TAffJMRY sMldiS v Personal and Local Miss Ethel EifcrL Is quite lit at her homo with pncumonln. Call phone 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. . 451 If your diamond was bought of Van Do Car It Is perfect. Private room and board with Mrs. J. D. rny, three blocks from central part of town, 310 N. Bartlett. Effectlvo annuity, January 8, mo tor car No. 24, northbound, leaves Medford at 10:21 a. m. instead ot 10:30 as now, This is the only change affecting Medford on the new card. Wanted Boarders A now board Ing houso has opened at 70G S.utl Oakdale. Call and seo us for tali treatment, or address F. H. More land. 302 The Juvenile club meets Monday night at the Xattorlum. Flfty-threb acres special, 10 acrc coming Into bearing orchard. Call ot J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Powej Co.'s office. ti You can't buy any but perfect diamonds at Van De Car's. Talisman lodge No. 31, Knights of Pythias, will do the honors for the Ashland Knights on Monday even ing at the local castle hall. Ash land will send over about 30 mem bers and put on the third rnnk. A light feed will be spread. All knights are Invited. There will be n good tlmo for nil. Every socialist Is nonnested to meet at Smith's hall on North Grape street Sunday afternoon 2:30. Wanted, to buy a carload of fal hogs. If you have less than a car load write us. Union Meat Co., Med ford Meat Co.. Medford. tf John M. Root spent Saturday in Jacksonville on business. lie attend ed the session of tho county court. Bob Dow, deputy sheriff, Is pay ing Redding, Cal., a short business trip. Every ligbt Dut electricity glvot off smoke and smoke contains soot which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light glows In an air tight bulb. tf. The Medford Conservatory for Mu sic and Languages opened Its doors for tho second term last week. The number of enrolled students laBt week exceeded that of tho preced ing term by 23 per cent. Columbia hams and Columbia and Royal Anne bacon are dry sugar cured. Ask your dealer for Colum bia brand la-d. tf "Desk ' room ' tr lirirt of" store for" rent In new storo on Main street part ofshbw window, heat and llghtr. Ileasonnblo rate. Address P. S. care Mall Tribune. 255 Ask for Columbia hams, bacon and lard and go tho best. For sale by all first class grocers and butch ers, tf Frank Brown of Eagle Point was In Medford on business Friday. John H. Carkln, attorney at law.J over Jackson County bank. h. W. Kennedy, formerly crane man on tho steam shovel working on the Pnclfic & Eastern railway, leaves on 1 Vfc this evening for Portland. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Office over Strang's drug store. tf. Mrs. I. N. Hembrny or Eugene is visiting hor sister, Mrs. Mntlock, here. Dr. Sanders, eye, ear and nose specialist, has changed his office from 210 East .Main street to suite 318, third floor, Cirnett-Corey bldg. County Assessor W. T. Grieve has boon confined to his homo In Jack sonville for several days by an at tack of la grippe. Is your iouso wired? One cigar less n day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf. Joseph Ilnmmersley of Gold Hill spent Snlurday In Jacksonville. Hr returned to Medford Inst night and took the evening train for Ashland KEIZUR FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON The funcrnl of the Into J. V. Koi r.w, who died nt his home at .'Ki Rnst Ogden street yesterday from 'lie effedts of n stomach nffection, will be held from the First M. R church this nftcrnoott nt 2:3C o'clock. Mr. Keir.ur, who was 53 years old lind been u resident of Jaokso county for over 23 years. He is sur. vived by n widow and n family o !inht. DOWNING FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY AT THE CHURCHES Christian Science. Service Sun lay at 11 o'clock. Subject of les-Mui-serinon, "Sncnunent." Sunday -cliool nt 10 o'clock. Testimonia' neeliiiK Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Al ire welcome 128 North Grupt itreot, north of Sliennnu. Clay inn ie house. At the Christian church, cornor Sixth and Ivy. Hible school nt If ,i. m.; morning service nt 11 n. in. Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 u, in Evening service 7:30 Evangelist 0 P. Eshehnnn has arrived and wil preach both morning nnd eveninjr Morning subject, "Giving Jesus the BesC; evening, "Life's True Founda tion." Good music and great ser non's. Everybody welcome. W Theo. Muttnck, pastor. Methodist Episcopnl church, cor--ier Fourth- and Hnrtlett. Suiidn; leliool 0:45 n. in. Preaching 11 n m.; Epworth Le'aguo, 03:30 p. m. preaching 7:30. A cordial invitntioi is extended to the public. There will be n mass meeting n the First Methodist church on Mon day evening nt 7:30 to conside plans for the new building. All tin members nud friends itro urged to Ik present and u hearty invitation I attended to the public. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furnlturo Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About February 1, Private Am bulance Service. Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3001. J. H. Butler, 3571. - -M TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. i FOR RENT Furnished rooms, hoi and cold wntor, lights nud bath close in. 221 froith Holly t. I) FOR RENT nicely furnished roou for rent. Phone 4883. 318 S Newtown. 24!) TO EXCHANGE Lady will ex change 3 8nercs of fine ulfuli'n and fruit land for city property Address Box 85. cure Mail Tribune office. 'J-.n WILL EXCHANGE old estnblishcr. legitimate business showing gooc profits, for improved city properi.v in leuioru. Adores u, euro Mai t i iiiuiiv: tji liru, OW WANTED-Good girl for genera' house work, small family. Cull oi Mrs. A. E. Kennies. 818 W. Tenth, t FOR SALIC Modern o'-rooin bunga low on Oakdale avenue, close in Price i?3450; terms, $1250 cns.li Vim Dyke Kvnlty Co., 123 E. Man street. FOR SALE 11 lole on W. Fourth st.. close in; 00 feet off pavementJ sidewalks, water ami sower. A bur. gain. Price $4000 if sold this week Von Dyke Renlty Co., 123 E. Main blreet. FOR SALE Two houses on Oau dnle avenue: one 8-room house, oui 7-room house. Lids 45x150 fee; rented for 80 per month. Price $7500. ViinDyke Renlty Co., 123 E. Main. FOR SALE Lot and two small houses, rented for $14 per month; u snnp. Price' $800; tonus. Vu Dyke Realty Co., 123 E. Miiin. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms 45 X. Hnrtlett st. FOR SALE Lot just off pavement on South Central nve. Price $450 cash. Van Dyke Renlty Co., 123 E. .Main. FOR SALE Two choice lots on W. Fourth street on pavement. Price $1000 cash; terms. Van Dvke Realty Co., 123 E. Main. FOR SALE Seven-room modern bungalow, corc in. Price $3800. Van Dyke Realty Co., 123 E. Mm ctreet. CANDIDATES TALK TO PLUMBERS IUNI0N The funeral of Frederick Downing who died nt his home ti 515 Soutl Central avenue last Thursday fol f owing a snort illness, took place n he family residence Saturday af ternoon. The Re Matlock officiated uul n large number of neighbors nn 'riends of the deceased attended til lervice. A number of bcatitifn lornl pieces covered the hearse am casket on its trip to the I. O. O. V cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. M Adams, E. A. King, W. Adams, O. W Murphy, E. L. Eijaino and Robert V Teller. The local plumbers nud stcamfit .ers' union held n meeting nnd recep .ion in Smith's hull Friday night. After the regular business of the .oeal was transacted Mayor Canon. .V. V. Eifert nnd number of others lelivered addresses., The nffnir ended with n supper, TAX LEVY FOR CITY TO BE 222 MILLS The rnte of taxation in the citv f Medford during ,1011 will be 22'-. mils. Of this tax: 8 millri is levied by the ity of Medford, 7 mills for the geu ral school fund nnd 7U mills foi ho county. LADIES AID PLANS SATURDAY MARKET ! A Saturday market at which hoime wlvea may buy cakes, pics, cold nsents and other necessaries for tho Sunday dinner, Is shortly to bo innurjurated by members of the Ladles' Aid so-' clety of tile First M. 12. church, The market will start as soon as n suitable location can be found. . WATCH THIEF GIVEN 30 DAY SENTENCE Charles Murray, convicted before Justice of the Peace Glenn C. Thy ilor Saturday morning of the tlieffoii-j Wednesday last of a watch, was tak en to the county jail by Chief of Po lice Shearer last night to ser n sentence of 30 days. To the Wage Workers of Medford , . I wish to remind you of the coni ng election of city officials, ordered y resolution by tho city council on December 22d, 1910, designating hat there be one councilman from nch of tho throe wards, and a mayor "o bo olected, and further providing or tho potllntr places as follews: "Irst ward over Hasklns' drug storo; lecond ward, Hotel Nash sample oom, and the Third ward, the city hall. Said election to be hold on Janu ry 10th, 1911, with polls open from ) n. in. to 5 p. in. excepting one hour rom 1 to 2 o'clock p. m. Section 55 of tho city charter pro ldes that electors must bo qualified s state voters (six months in the date) three months a resident ot the dty and 20 days In tho wnrd next irecedlng the date of the election to )o entitled to vote. I quote tho above particulars Unow ng that the avohrago worker hasn't he time nor opportunity to gain this Information. The election of city officials Is an mportant mntter to you and I hope you reailzo It. The socialist party Is composed of vorklng men and women of all nn lonallties, the movement Is world vide, It Has tho support of some of ho brightest minds ot this age, It is he next step in evolution. Wo are In syhpathy with every working class organization seeking '.he peaceable and equitable division if tho productB of Industry. Wo are 'specially in sympathy and in most countries n part of tho union move ment, and as such It is not neces sary for us to step down from above and doclnro oui-Belves your friend and co-worker, for wo aro such In theory and in fact, and If you do not realize this fact I would request that you chargo yoursolves with tho care ful study of this question and look at it not only from a personal stand point, but also as a duty to your' fellow man. Remember, that tho government of your Interests Is yours for the intelligent assuming of the responsibility thereof. Locally this may not seom of much Importance, yet It Is a departure from tho past and the working out of a theory for tho future. I urgently request thnt you In quire Into your class Interests and vote as you organize I cannot re fer you to nny services performed 'or the city and otherwlso will not throw any bouquets nt myself, but will leavo that to my friends It they aro so inclined. If elected, I will ns near as possi ble carry out' tlho provisions of our city platform; In ' 1 am freo from nny obligations,'' only that of labor. 1 thank you In advance for your support nnd 1 hope I will not bo tho only socialist to go to the city hall and that you will bo able hereafter to look upon tho city hall as partly yours, and not only as a placo to which to pay tribute. 13. E. WOLTBR. (Paid advertisement.) "When I Was a Young Man" , there were no such comforts as the General Elec- .; . trie Luminous Radiator to warm an old man's i ' blood on a chilly morning. Wood fires and the sooty, smelly oil stove still used by many people, 'were a poor substitute for the genial glow of lPf electric lamps. Electric Light is a Boon which every household can afford to enjoy and which every thoughtful housewife will insist upon having in her home. It is not merely a question of convenience. Health and eyesight are involved. Electric light does not consume oxygen in your rooms. Consider what that means in the way of pure air indoors. f -1 Rog Let us tell you how you can enjoy these advantages. lie River Electric Co. nio mm FINAL CLOSING I Sacrifice of Fin? Suits Coats Skirts Waists Petticoats Raincoats Dresses Kimonas Robes Furs '( 9 Out Sale ' (Thero are hundreds of women In Medford nnd vicinity that can uso some one of tile many articles hi this stoio, (JThls Is your final chuueo. This Is (ho last opportunity. ffYou will never see goods sold for less In this or nny other city. flCoino tomorrow, Monday, and choose tho gar ment you desire, fTho selections aro exceptionally good. fYou can pro cure ready-to-wear goods now for less than most merchants could buy them for at wholesale. ((We will bo pleased to show you tho goods now on final sale. (flCoino now. & M v m t ANY HAT $2.00 Worth from $5 along up to $15 ' fJHKK OUR $1-1.00 WI.N'DOW SultH worth $27.00 to $10.00 for only $1 1.OO. (JThls iHfJust a samplao'f tho many special 'value for M.ouday'H HOlllllK. ' m j HI iSlaughter oi Fine Muslin wear Hosiery Underwear Gloves Neckwear Corsets f lMXJFK IjtOOUS Scarfs Hair Goods Belts Bags f t THE EMPORIUM I O. E. Tackstrom, Prop- 126 East Main St., Medford, Or. I MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIM kk rv; ' 4 i i M i4 '"'Si if ' . s " c1 .t '.; '-; A; M t .. , - ,N nln 1 ..V- --" .--mmmml