r ? -, ,i 4 ELI MEMORIAL DAV SUNDAY Local Loili) Will Huld Mb Third Mo niorlnl Service nl Opera House To morrow Afternoon Public Invlt- ; oil to Attend. Mcill'or.l loilMo No. I KM will IkiI( !Ih lliinl ini'tiMuiiil Hci'vldit tomorrow (Hiimliiy) nl tho Motlfonl uptim IiiiIihi) at U oVlook i. in. Tim (ii)iii' mitten in uliai'Ht! tut h woikeil hard l tlm end t tin t tlm oliHiTvaiicn of (IiIh, t lit iniiHt revered, ilny in Klkdoui, wilt tin up (a Ilic Miiiiitard net liy llio local liidptu In Itrt piiKt iibservnin'o of Hit' day. Tlirotiuliout all o" tint loducn of llm United Slates the first Hun day in Deermboi' I net apart ax inn iiiorint day, mid all till day memorial Mervlee lire lii'ld in memory of I huso Inolhi'iM who during tlm year liuvo fallen in life' hImikkIi'. Tho local herd In to hn coiiKiilttdalcil upon (he fact Dial it Im upproachiiii; it third ineiiiorlnl iwrili'o with it chain of iiicinlMti'rtliip Mlill intact, for n neatly iivury oilier mm of the 1 ,1100 lodxiMf thioiifliotit the United Htatcs eulogy will tomorrow ho pronounced oyer the mime of a brother who hut a few Hlinrt uioiitliH before wiin in life and health. I'liblle Invited. The general puhlio in cordially in vltcil to attend these Hnrviees tomor row and to nee thin fraternal ori;nu ir.atton of iiiOii usually regarded by the puhlic at larpi nn an orunninn tton couipoxcd principally of "pioil fellow," nt tint more serinim work for which the lodite ically e.xistH, and the OAoinptificntioii of those princi ple whicji are the nniimi of the or der' exigence. The program to ho roudored will lie an followHj Kclcotloa Humes OrrhestrA llltiinllstle niltlrcM. . .Kxultod Itulor Main ipiarlol helno, (Joro, Andrews, Andrew Oiieiilinc oxcrrlHcx , , . .' Off kern of the 1.hIho Solo , MIhk I'loreiiL'u HaxolrlitK Holed riNiilluc (Thnhiitnprtlii) .... IM A ml row Holo OeorKo Andrews AddresH Itolicrt J. Nixon .Mixed ipinrlot Mr. Wlicitmil. Mr. Potty, Mrs. Wold, Miss lltmtlflKK. (jliHihiK oxcrclffiiM . , .Officer of tho Lodno "Auld Ijiiik Hyuu" Kvorybody Iinimdliitlon Uhnjiliiln The offloutx of tlm local loilo are the following! 0. I,. WmimcM, exalter ruler. T. !;. Daniels and V. W. Klfort, pant exulted rulers. A. (,'. HiiryufM, esteemed loading kniht. I?rl C. (laddin, oflloeinud loyul laiijiiht. Martin .F. Keddy, esteemed leotur iiijj knight. Waller Dudley. ojupiire, O.W. J'uttnii, innor jmml. .1. I O'llrlen, titer. W. !'. Quitwiilierry, neerelary. lohii ,1. WilkliiHOii, treasurer. T. K. DauiclH, T. K. I'otteiiKor and lloborl . Telfer, truslueH. Mxoii tlm Omtor, The nddrewf of the day tomorrow will he mnilori'il liy Nohert ,1. Nixon, mid there h no mcuihvr of the order heller ipialificd to expound its priu ciplcH or to pay a fitting trihute to the memory of tlm ahseat hrolhorN, The coiiimitlecH in eliiiiK ui'o tlm fidlewiujj: (luimrnl ArrniiKitrnentn-r. L. Ja ooIih, Martin J, Itcddy and W. V, QuiHeiiliorry, Hull and DceoratioiiH T. K. l'ol tender, C. W. lluillironiiur and Kit Van Dyke, Miudo and Program A. C. lliir fjWH, Krcd Colvikr and ,1. 1. O'Urion. Tlm oem Iioiiho has been beauti fully decorated and it in Imped th'it, u huge majority of the cilizciiHhip of Mcdford will talto advantage of tlm invitation extended liy the KIIch iiiul partuupatu with them in llumo HcrvidCH, COLVIG ELECTED TO ' lllllll LODGE OFFICE Judge Wiilllaiii Jf. Colvi Was iinuiiiiimiiHly elected iih illiiKtrioiiH poleiilulo for the eiiHuing year at the iiiiiiiml elcotiou of Ilillali temple, An cient Araliio Order of NoIiIch of llio Myntiu Hliriue, whieli wiih held in AHhlaiid Friday uighl. Quito u num ber of tho local ShrinorH went to Ashland mid pavtlnipuled in tho biinin!HH of the meeting, . Following tlm elcelion nntl instal lation of offieerH, u Hpleudid liaiwpmt wiih Hervcd, the prinoipat iittrnutiuu on tho hill of fare heli)g n large rotiRt P. ITuslluliH' for Ilondd. mm DECLINES 10 DISCUSS CASE Offers Only One ncmnrk, nml That Is to the Effect That Ho Does Not Believe Confessions Will Ef fect Local Cainpnlti. All effort to liiduco (Icorno II. Millar, KoelnllHt laeialmr of tlm city I'Otiuoll, and who Ik alno actlvo In Km raiikH of orKiiuUod labor, nl though Im demon nny connection with thciij, to 1Ikciih the outcomo of tlm McNiiiimrn rnmi today failed. Mr. Millar Ktatod that he wiim not eloHoly itiuiiiRh In fouclt with Urn cn n. dlHeiiHH It or Ih effect. Tlm only re iiiltVlc offarod wtm to tlm ftffoct that tho courctntou of tho McNaiaaraii, whom tho Hoclallnt party , ttirougli their mouthpiece, tho "Appeal to l(anoii," had derlnnM tho vlctlum of a glgaudc coiiMplracy oa tlm part of capital, would not effucl tlm local HlluMloti nt the next city election. Further than thin Mr. Millar de clined to voice an opinion. He hik; gented, however, that (ho Hoclnllnt local or thin city might have a otatc incut to malm following a meeting Kuudiiy evening. Much Intercut, wnn innnlfoHt In .Mcdford regarding tlm MonHntlnnal ending of tho Mo.Nitmilru trial and lant evening It wnx a general topic of dlHciiRrilou wherever men gathered Heralded an "the tilnl of a century great Intercut hmj been worked in, an a fitting uettlng fur a semimtlnunl climax. JUDGE CONSIDERS DIVORCE CASE It Is Now Expected That Mrs. Lil lian Moore Will Bo Granted a Di vorce From Her Millionaire Hus hand. IIKDWOOD CITY, Vnl. Dec. -'. Superior .IiitlfolJueV tddiiy linKtin- dcr ailviKeiiH'iil Mm. Lillian , Moore'n divorce suit ngniust ,J. ,1 .Moore, her millionaire husband. During the eloNing argiunent hv Attorney K. II. JfeClaiialmn, reprc M'ntiiig her hui-band, .frn. Sfoorc woh wan (tilent, waa Harcaatieallv re ferrml o an "a refined, cultured woman." He declared she bore iii inarkrt of violence. Then tie pointed iniwsing tenth, tho near of n lute on his arm and dthcr marks. Up tivd .fr. Mnoro'x hontity against her .ill through bin argiunent. Hut H it expected that hh w be granted tier divorce. Labrador Short 8umrni I low brief Is the nunimur on tho hlgblnnds of Labrador! nnya llekcth l'rlcbnrd In tho WIdo World. Snow decs not mold till July, then with n nub inldnummer comc.i. Grasses and leaves grow almost visibly, tbo wild cotton soon tUnga out Its Utllo white ponnons, mlllloni of berries ripen on tbo ground, tho foon cries, tho ptarmi gan calls, and you mny oven sco.n butterfly balancing In tho warm wind. Hut then also wakens tlm coumIchh army of hunchbacks, lean and grn.v inoiqultoes, piping blithely for blood Ho summer reigns. Then suddenly one dny nt the entlof AugiiMt, after the sun linn sunk behind tbo barren crag through a Imlmy warmth of evening, one may wake up to tlnd everything trntiHOgurcd and tho tlrst snow of uu other Hoanon already falling. Found Out HI Man. A Boutherner who wiih visiting St, I.ouN wandered Into tho dining room ot tho hotel mid, neolug a negro servant who had nil tlje Importance of an army olllcer standing near tho door, asked him who the "bend nigger" wbh nronnd there. The negro stretched himself to hi1 full height and pompously replied that "there ain't no nlggora In Ht. Louis, sab. Wo la nil gotiMuon of col or." ' v- "WoW'snld tho souhornor, dMwhig a $100 bill from IiIh pockot and finger ing It, "I expect to bo at tbja hotel for" iiomo (lino aiid'vrjiut to mafi'o sure tlmf I Will be taken ciiro of." " "Oil, sab." said tho negro", whoso eyes' wero popping from his head, "did you want to know who tho bend 'nigger waiter1 W Tbati"nio."-Allemown Call Where Dluobenrd Lived, Moat of our readers have hoard of Hluubenrd, tho outerprlalug gentleman who made a hobby of maiTlago and had n way of bis own for getting rid of HiiperlliiotiH wives. Probably very few people, howovor, know that the story has any sort ot basts In fact. Vet, on tbo banks ot tho world famous lloa pnrua near Constantinople there Is situated a plcturcsquo old mcdloval fortress known us "Hluobenrd'n cas tle" and which Is said to have bcim tbo abode or a terrible old pasha, whoso playful little wnyH gave rso to tho utory, Wide World Miiguzluu. MEDFOUT) MATL TftTTONE, t4-"- r V vvv x i THE FORTUNE HUNTER Novelized by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE From the Play of tho Same Name by WINCHELL SMITH Copjrrldhl. 1910, by Wlnclicll Smith M l.ouU Jniph Vtnc (Coiilliuleil from WediiOHday.) "Ob. don't nay Hint!" be pleaded. "Of course you know tliero'-ab vanilla ii nil vanilla, Ah, sorno vnullla I know U dotentablu, but wbeu yuii get a renb "Oil, DON'T HAT TIMTi" UK n.F.AUr" ly flno vlntage-nti-lmiwrted vnnllla. It's pilto Hiiotlicr inittter-ah partic ularly at Ibis seiiMin of tlm year" IJU confusion was becoming painful "Ob. Is It r imkcd Joule helpfully. Her eye dwell upvjii UU llli a rounding cxprowioii which he Isier cbiiriuicr Irnl ns u hub) ulure. iiud he un promptly reducisl to twlilillin: ldlwy "Indeed It Is: no doubt whatever Mia Ucltwe-ol, KshvI mIt Jut now 'you Lnow-nh- aflcr the lurk unison- "118 ohk op Titr ncr.m. ntrr i ntnN'T MARK IT" ah 1 mean, when the wenther U U In n wuy you might put It. raulll.i weather." "Hut I like chocolate lient." Angle pouted. And he tinted tier cotlsiinuil ly fur the moment. "Very well." Jiwle io!il tilth sweetlj "I'll have the vanllln " He thanked her with inmeceiwnry efTuslou am) turtiHl to luxpei't Hie gbiKsware. There could be no mis tnUo about tho right Jar. however, there was uoililnc Ian miiiIIIm. and seising II, he retained the metal cap and pkiOHl It before the girl Willi ten easp tie discovered a whisky ghih and put It beside the bottle, with a .cordis I wave of-the hand. A pause ensued. Duncan was stall Ing fatuously, wrene hi the belief that he had solved the protileni-ilie way te serve soda wni to make them bel tliemselves. It was very simple, onlj they dldn'L With a start lie lavaim seiiHlble that they were eying lilie strangely. "You-ab-wanted vanilla, did you notV "Yen. thanks, vnnllla." Joslc agreed "Well, that's It." he said Mruily, In dlrat'liig the Jar and the glifsn. Josle glgglwl. "ltut I don't want ! ilrlrift U clear. You put tile sirup In tho glusH. you know, and then the so dp." " ; k "Oh, I seel You want to mako n hlgbba-nh-ri long drink of It. Ah yes" lie procured, u glass if (lie reg ul'ijlon slo. "Now I understand" A patisK "U you'll be koisI enough to boiji yoursulf td the sirup." "No. you do It," .losle pleaded. "Certainly:" He lilted the whisky glass and the Jar mid begun to pom "If you'll Just say when " "What? Uh. that's enough, thank you!" "If I ever get out of this lis I'll blow the whole Hhoetlm: match," he prom led himself, holding the glass beneath the faucet and llililllng nervously with the valves, cnr a moment lie fancied tlm tank must be empty, for nothing came of his etrorts. Then abruptly tin tlxturo seemed to evplode ", ge.v sert-" he cried, hllmh-d with the dash of enrbonuteu water nml sliup In his MISDFORD, CUFJOtt, SATURDAY, TWOEMTCCR 2, 1011 fnco, whllu 1m fufn)ll riirlomily with tho valves. As unexpectedly n it in( begun tho no1 connnl. He put down tho glass, found III hniidkerohlflf and mopped hl dripping fnco. When nblo to sou ngnlfi he discovered the young women leaning against ono of tho showcases, weak with Inughter, but nt a safe ro movo. "Our odn' no slrons. you know," lie apologised "Hut If you'll stay vwt you are I'll try ognln" Warned by experkncp, he worked at "ws weite hoping too wo old joi tttb ohoih.' tbo rancbtua gingerly, finally produc ing n tbln. spluttering trlcklo. Beam ing with triumph, be looked up. "I think It's safo now," be suggested. "I sit-in to hart? It under control." Anglo and Jonfc returned, torn by dlstmsL but unubto to resist tho fas cination of tbo stranccr In our village. And there's no detiylng the boy was good looking and n gentleman by blrtb and education. He bad filled ono glass and was tinc turing It with sirup when be caught iikiiIii that confiding smile of Joslo's full upon him un tbe bourns of a noon day sun. "Haven't wo seen you nt church, Mr. Duncan?" sho Raid prettily. "I think pcrhai you may have," bo conccduL "I have seen you both." The second glass (for he was deter mined that Anglo should not escape) took up nil bis attention for nn In stant. "Do you have to go. tooT bo Inquired out ot this deep preoccupa tion. , ,,, "Whatr "I mean do you attend regularly?" bo amended hastily. "Oh, yes, of course," Joslo simpered, accepting the glass bo offered her. "You make it a rule to go overy Sun day, don't you, Mr. Duncan?' Ho permitted himself nn Indiscre tion, secure In tbo belief It would pass unchallenged: "It's .ono of tho rules, but I didn't mnko lr."" -Did you know tbcro was a mcancy In tbe cholrr" Angle asked, taking up her glass. "Cholrr "Yes." Joslo cblmed In; "wo wero hoping you'd Join. I want you to aw fully." "Wo'ro both In tho choir," Anglo ex plained. "And nil tbo girls want you to Join. Don't they, Anglo?" "Ob. yes. Indeed: tbey'ro all Just dying to meet you." "111 bnve to write and aRb." bo satfl 'HBLtSa'a'iHrtflX'vTvikviJlf !ff aasasT ' av. yi BasasasB fafafafaY i ., !.' 4x " t . J. MLrf"M,u-a&AjaaaaaV f mm ? av'T?4 Baaaaa J(araraVfaT v fSr 'l.rsaaaaw SAFETY RAZORS Ever Ready Keen Kutter Enders i $i NKAH POST OFFICE. rsr Distributors MAIN OFFICE, 134 abstractedly. "Why, what tin jori mean by that?" Joule' question struck him dumb with consternation. Ho made curious flu m mm -WBm 'MSI Lrmmmw',mmmjiBk&2tm&tLmvt Irn'Mmmm mmTmmmWItmmmmWjii T'3mmmmf 'IflsBf'laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVn !& aaaaaU'aaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaBaVlBB MAT X MAVB TUK PLKASOItE OV BUllVIMO tour noises In his throat nnd fancied (as was quite povslble) that they eyel him lu a peculliir fashion "It's I mean n tittle trouble with my throat.'' he managed to lie nt length "I must ask my physician If I may first." "Oh. I see." said Joslo. "Hut." he hastened to change the subject, "you're not drlnklnz. either of you. I sincerely hope It's nut so very bad." Angle replaced her glass, barely last ed. "Do you like It. JosleT' To Josle's credit it must be admit ted that she niade a brave attempt to drink Hut tbe mixture was undoubt edly flat stale nnd unprofitable. She sighed, pat It bnck on tbe counter and ros to tbe emergency. "Mine's perfectly lovely" vltb n ravishing smile "but It's not very sweet. " . "I mnde them dry for you thought you'd like 'em tbnt way." be stam mered. "Perhaps you'd tlko 'cm bet ter If I put n collar on 'em?" Tbo chorus negatived this suggestion very promptly. "Why don't yon try a glass, Mr. Duncan?" Angle added with malice, slyly nudging Josle. "I'm on the wagon I mean. I don't drink nt all." he said wretchedly, nnd wa deeply grateful for the diversion afforded by tbe entrance of a third customer. It was Tracey Tanner, ns usual swollen with important tidings, ns usual propelling himself through tbe world at a heavy trot It has al ways been a source of wonderment to me bow Tracey manages to keep so stout with nil tbe violent exercise be takes. "Say, Angle," be twanged nt sight of her, "I've been lookln' for yon every where. Did you hear that" He stopped lntnntancously with open mouth ns be saw Duncnn behind tbe connfer. nnd open mouthed be remain ed while the yonng man came round and advanced toward him. with a bland smirk, nccompanled by a profes slonnl bow and rubbing of hnnds. "May 1 hnve the pleasure of serv ing you. Mr. Tanner?" "Huh?" bleated Tracey. dumfound ed. "Is there anything yon wish to pur chase?" A violent emotion stirred In Tracey. Sounds began to emanate from bis heaving chest "N-n-no. ma'amP be breathed explosively. Duncan bowed ngaln. his face ex pressionless "Then will yon be good enough to excuse me?" He turned precisely nnd made hl9 way back to tbe counter. As If released from some spell of string enchantment by tbe movement Tracey swung on bis heel and lunged for the door. Gillette $5 $i MEDFORD PHARMACY sri,srr'--s-s Page Woven Wire Fence All sizes of Page Steel Gates Garden and Poultry Fences Economy Lawn Fence First class R. F. D. Mail Boxes End and corner posts Northern cedar fence posts Call on or write us for Everything in the fence line. GADDIS & DIXON "THE TAGE FENCE MEN" PHONE 2081. for Southern Oregon n ml Northern California. NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. "Whnt vi tut it you wanted (o nk mo, Trnccy?" Angle called after him. As tho boy disappeared a( a hard gallop tils responso floated back, "2 ferglt" "I'm afraid I must have frightened him?" Duncan said Inquiringly. "Ob, no; not nt all," Joslo reassured him. "He's Just gonu to tell every body you're here," "Come, Joslo; we've been hero ever so long." Anglo moved slowly townrd tbo door, but Josle Inclined to linger, "Don't hurry, I beg of you," Duncan Ink rposcd. "Oh, wo haven't hurried," sho said, with a gush of gratification that star- "IT BEirVBJ ME BIOHT," Hi OOHCTXtrDED. tied tbe man. Tou'U remember what 1 said about the choir, won't you?" Ho braced himself to tako advan tage of tbo opening, "t shall nevef forget It," bo said impressively. H!ie gave him her hand. "Then good by." "Not good by, I trust?" Oo retained tbo band, despbtmg himself inexpressi bly. "Oh, wo'll bo la again, won't we. Angler "Oh, yes, indeed H "My bind. Anglo I What do yon think? I'd almost forgotten to pay for tbe sodar "Please don't speak of It Miss Lock wood. Tbe pleasure" "Dut I must Mr. Duncan, now much Is itr Josle fingered tho contents of her purso expectantly, but Duncan hung in tbe wind. He bad no least notion what might be the prlco of soda water. "Two for a quarter," bo hazarded, with bis disarming grin. Angle choked with appreciation of this exquisito sally. "Ain't you fun ny., "I'm afraid you're right" ha cob- Tia, I'M UJU DACOHTEB, UUI" ceded. "SUll", I'd rather you didn't think so." "It's JO cents. Isn't it Mr. Doncanr Josle was offering him a dime. lie accepted it without question. "Thank you very much." said he. "Good afternoon, ladles." He was aware of Angle's fluttering farewells on tbe sidewalk Josle was lingering on the doorstep In an agony of untrained coquetry. Ho lowered bis tone for ber benefit, thereby add ing new weight to bis bombardment of her amateur defenses. "Remember you promised to call again." Her giggles tore ba eardrums. "Th-tbank yon. I'm sure.'' she stam mered and fled. (To bo Continued.) Perlinps one of tho letters you ought to write during the next hour is n. reply to sorao otto of today's want nds. Hasktna tor Health. Auto-Strop $5 l'HONE NIGHT Oil DAY MAIN 101. A' ..V . . 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