M12PF0RD -MtfTj TRIBUNE), angPyOMQRWIOX, AVISDNISSQAY, T)WmWl 20 1011, page raRtiia. . '" ' -. i i . i iWi BIWiii .in M) i. mil ,Hi' Letter of By GOODLOE THOMAS Copyrluht, kVV 77XELL, Snntn Clans, I (uess it's up to me to write n' tell ,V4- About a tiling or-two you mijjlit get twisted "On, mi' well, Fcrit to come or put n owbnll in my stockin', like You left Intt Chris'mns when you come, to fool my brother Ike. Firtt tiling I'll tell nbout thnt (lay I didn't o to taliool, But went nwny to hunt for rnbbils 'lonjj with Andy Kool. Well, that was Andy's fault. I Ic mid if I'd o 'long he'd cc Thai no one knowctl, then went mi' told an blamed it n on me, I b'ixhc you've got it itf for me became the other day I had thnt fight with Stringy ICeya nn licked him io. Well, ay, I guess if one o them air Eskymaux U round the pole Would pull your icindcers tails like Strijigy tlid my dog's an' tol' 'I he other boys he yelped that way because he had the Hens You'd want to hit him on the nose, like 1 did Stringy Keys. So -please excuse, an' if you know of any other fight 'Hint I was in I'll fix it up with you next time I write, I guess I'd better mention 'bout that pie tint disappeared So strange n night or two ago, an mother said she feared A burglar'd been around. You know, dear Santa, th.1t was me Or else 1 wouldn't bring it up right now. But then, you sec, v I'm telling everything, so if my pa or ma should write An mention things you'll under Jtnml I've told them, honor bright I I guess that's all. 1 hope you'll bring the watch an' skates ah gun, A boy that's sprcted to be good hi ot to have -some fun. WOMAN GETS JUDGMENT FOR $100,000 FROM HUBBY KAN I'HANTISlO, Cnl., Doc. J0. Aflor four team' of liuiiNliip, loiliott in it l.iuttiui; iiictiirt for it monthly Ntiptinil of k'Mi, mi which (it tiMirl licncir iiml two chihlreu, Murio Min nie .Mtirui'iilliiil, whm liiday uwiirileil -f 1 00,(10(1 In South Afrieiiu irii'"llv nml n divorce decree from hor liuw buuil, .Inliii Mcrj(onthnl, liy Superior Jiiile (imliuiu. Tins wile olnim xtlinl MorKOiilhnl i W.11II1 $-1111,(11)0, iuiHt of which ji lm lniinroir('(l (u hiit hUIci- in older to iwciipo pnyincntH to Jut. Tim couple cinnc o San PruneUco four vciirn uo on n viit, when Mr. .MorKcijIhul itlti'Ki'H Mctp'iilhul Nipinn ilcrcd nil hi imlncv mid (hen nlinn iloncil her mul her two minor clnMicn. rolumini; to hi homo in Hhu.doi.iit. M'MANIGAL IsTlRST " WITNESS THIS AFTERNOON I.OH AN(1IU8. Cnl.. Dec. 20. Orllo K. MrMmilKitl, conftmnml dyn miillor, wiih the flint wltnem before tin) federal Krmul Jury when tho In Vimtlutillon riMouiiiMl the piobo In lo (ho dynamite plotM (IiIh afternoon. Mo wmt brought from thn rountp Jnll liy Under Hhurirr llrnlu am! Detec tive .Molarni. IIIh npiimiruuco at tin) federal hiilldlliK canned coiiHldor alilo Hpuaulutioii to the afternoon' iliivtilopiiuiuttt, ami It whm tho com moil opinion that "noiuothIiiic I'Ik would do iIoIiik" licforo tho clone of thn afternoon moxmIoii, Postmasters Approved. WAHIIINdTON, I). ('., Dm. 20. Tho Ncuiilo tli'iH nrtcrnooii couflruril tho appointment ot the 1'ollowinK poHtuiiintei-M: Wimhiuuton - Mniiil Vol, Wn-hlii-cnna Lowin ('. Wuick, 0Iihii; KiUmi S. l'hippn, Mount Vonmn; AlphoiiMii I'1. licarucil, I'orl TowiikuiuI; Carrie Stewnrt, Qiiinoy. Oickoii -Maitiliall 1'. Merin, lnilc pciiiliinco; Kilwin S. Ahhotl, Kcaniilo; AlhortK, ilohuxou, KHtucuiln; Dcmoiy II. UaviilHou, Prairie City; Henry It. Ktownnl, Myiilo Point; Clyilo llran ilcuhiir, Klumatli KiiIIh, "Blcssotl Arc tho Poacemacrs." l'OI(TLANI), l)iu. 20. Wlsllo -il-tciiiptiin,' to ipiict a iliwtnrhiuico in a Fifth hI rent roeiiiiiiu: honne caily lo May, Poliocinau C. V, Kliuul, on a Icavii of nhnoiici, wan HorioiiHly Hliilihcil liy oiio of tho two men whom hn attempted to iiituhI. KliiiKcl Hiii.l V, W. WilllnniM, who with it companion wiih nrrontcil short )y al'ttirwai'il, Mtuhliuil him. Was Too Generous. RWATTIiW, Wash., Hoc. 20. l)c hIio to buy ChiiatmaH prcsontH for hl mother anil hIhIoi'h mora' tixpoiiHlvo than ho could afford 1ml htm Into tho tomptntlon, confOBHud Harry W'orat today, who Ih iicouhoiI of piiHtiluK 'WorllileiiH utnto hank no tew panted to Ijuthor' to voHomhto uroenhai'liH. Ho will ho hold for Ki'iuul Jury InvoHtl-liatlon. Smallpox Situation Bottcr. PORTLAND, Di'M. L0. Tim hiiiiiII pox Hitiialinu tliroiiKlumt tho hIiiIo, whiiih wiih ciliiHitiK Hiiino coiicein, !h iiiiicIi, iinirovetl, ucconliii to the lumllh aulhoi'itiuH today, anil it !h lie liovui that there Ih not miloli ilaiiK'cf of tlio iH(itH0 Hprciiilinv, Tliuro am ,nhout TfiO ohhoh of Hiunllpox in thu Htato at piomiiil. . Iloakliia for Iloalth. xvxVr"xxxxv a Ba4 Bo? 101 1 by American Prcso Aflftnclrttlun FEDERAL AUTHORITIES HUNTING HARRINGTON I.OH ANOlcr.KsT "c'"at7, Dec. 20. -Tint fiHlcrnl iiiilhoiltleM 1iIk after noon urn (Oiublni: I. ok AiiKeto for J. It. llnrrliiKtnn, u C'IiIcmko ntlor iny. formerly connected with tho .McVuliiftra defence, on whom they Hook to fcurvo a fluhpoona compellhiK him to appear an a wltnomi before tho Nulem I Kranil Jury now iiivcittlKtitliiK the ulloKod ilymimlto plotH. It la now thought that Harrington did not Iohvo on tho Hunlii Fo llinltcd for ChlniKo. mi wan at first believed. If ho did, ho koI off before ho reached Alhtiu.uorn.uc, X, .M., n the train wan 'enrolled at thai point and no tnico of him wax found. l'oMtoffh-c liuiperlors worn diluted thU uMcrnooii In tho noiireh to find out wliero llarrliiKton Im rooeUliiK li Ik mall. JOHN HPAItOO ("O.MI.Vd. It htiliiK ImpoKMlhlo for Champ Clark to fill IiIr lecturo dato In Medford, tho Xatntorliim has necurod John Kpai-Ko an a worthy mibmRutce. Kparco In prohahly tho forouiOHt noclnllHt orator and wrltur lioforo tho pooplo. IIIh economic wrltlnim aro reninrknhlo hIiuIIoh of profiont day coudltloiiH and ho Ik an authority on all phattoH of tho much mUnndor Htood MOclallHIII, IIIh litwl known work, "Tho Hit tor Cry of tho Children," will doubt Iiikm rank an a cIiihhIc la Kiik1I1 111 e rat (Ire. Tho fluent Mtylo and beau tiful cmupoidtlon placo thin hook on equal footliiK with tho works of tho iiiaHterH, To thono who aro Interested In tho welfare of all mankind .lohu SparKo haH a moMxaKO and thero hi no one who will not ho benefited by thu nil drowH of thin h pea I; or, regard Iohh of poiuicH. no conioa to Moiuoru on March 2S, 1012. Rtislilnii Home for Xmas. SKATTI.K, WiihIi., lH'C. 20. With eory Inch of her many yards, of oan- ViiH spread to tho wlmhi tho Kioat llrltlnh harkontluu Hverott Q. OiIkkh, tho only vohhoI of her rl afloat, In hurryliiK up' tho roaut from Chill, that lior ownor, Captain K. H. Stor llat; of Seattle, may Hpiuid OhrlBttniiH with IiIh family. Hho Ih tho only hIx imtHtcd harUuutluo In tho world. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. MiH. Campbell and hor daiiKhtor ot Medford aro hero vIhIHiik hor daimh tor and slater, Mm. A. J, Ilanhy. Wayno Luovor left TncHday ovo iiIdk for an oxtondod vIhK, In Clilcago, Now OiicaiiH, KI'PaBo and othor oaHt cm cltloH. 11. C. punlap and rod of tho Hotel Dunlap of thin city havo taken charge of tho Hotel Htowirt In OrantH I'iibh and will ntnnuKo both Iiouhcr for tho prwumt. II. O. Dunlap loft this moraine to take churR" or tho Stew art llO'UHO, Mih. I'urkoypllo, MIkr Harr, MIoh Caldwoll, MIhh Yoiiiik and MIbs Mc lutyro wore tho Central Point hcIiooI teaoluu'H to ko to Jacksonville to tako tho teachers' examination Tues day. MIhh Miuy,uorlto HoIiuoh, one of tho toachorH at WooilvUle, Is Bpend IHK the holldnyn with homo folk. Mr, Uhoilea, Htato nocrotary of the Y, M. Q. A., wnH vIsltliiK frlonilH hero Tiuwlny. UasklUH for Heultti. " Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. lly A. t'. Iluwlull. Hincii iiiv lat, Mr. J'cclor of Flor ence Hock ainl Mr. .Iiiimoii of the I'roHpuct worltH (mini oht on the Prox jinc.t m,Iiiko urn Npeiit tlic iiiyhl hem, nml went on (lie next moitiiiiK to Med j'onl. Mr. I'udlur had kH'1i almiml home from .lachimiivilh1, where he had ln't'ii o Mppciir hi'foro llie Knirnl jury. iin wiih overlilkcn y Deputy HlioriffJ Hoy Anhpolo, who Hiibpcuacil him to return and appear nain liel'ore that iniKiwt In i ily, Mr. .lohriHon hnd heeu worlfliiK for tin P. I'. Co, imonI of the Hummer mul coiicluilcil to laki) n luy off mul K" to vifit hin mother in ('ali foruia. Mm. It. P. Wright and ilmiKlitcr, Mi Iluel. who have Ih-dii viiitiiiK i illative in Mcdfonl for mime lima, uiiiiie out on (lie P. &, K. Tiumilny ovoniiiK. ainl the next morning took (lie PnoNpct mIhkii for her home ul the P. (!. Com rump, where her Iiiim IiiiihI in euKiiKi'l "" hlnckiimth. , Hnindpa H. W. IIitrnili Iiiih mi ml in thin week'K Weekly Mail Ttilimic I ..... ri .1 . i n i.iiki iuohoiiv im uihiios improve incut dud of KiikIc Point held n nl of a number of urtieleK that had Ix-eii iiiaile, Much iM nproiiK, pillow hIiiiiiim, ulc, mul nerved a chicken dinner in Kpikcr'rt hall, The result wan that they floeiircil in cawli junt .f70 mid the ilpoKal of the PimmIm will he lelt to u.coiumitlee of lailien appointed by tlte olerk. It in alloxclhcr unucceh- wirv for me to wiy thai tliev had n pioil lime when I my thnt there wer over JI) who took dinner ami paid lor it, hc.idei a number who could mil attend until after noon. The dinner wan Kiiperb. Mike Sidley, Sr., whk nroiiml hiiioiik iik a mIioiI time hko HiilicitiiiK fiimlK to repaint mid rcroof (he Catholio eliurch, ami the rcKtilt i (hut Mr. Waiiihley and Mr. O'llara ("He.l") are now h! work on the huildini;. Mr. WauiKley slated when he emtio In for dinner Friday that every pane of kIiih in the buildinu' luul been linkeu out by mime of the narrow minded liifrutN, except hovon. That work wat ill) HO KCVOral VeilM iilhi noil I mn lilad in wiy that we are about rid of that cIunh of hoodlums. V. W. Willils, potniiiHter of Per- hikI, came out mid went lo Mcdfonl on Iiiimiiohh, rcturinui; Thumduv. He ih one of our whole souled, level head et oilirciiK and aluays has n nod word to Hpenk for Oickoii. mv. Alike Sldley. Jr., mul his two Hwlerx, .Julia ami Helen, of Lake Crock', put (he nielli with uk last Tuesday oil their way from Metlford. Mr. Siilley speaks eucoura;iuKly of Iiusmesrt in Iiik seel ion. The manv friends ,f John X. Smith nnd his bride, nee Clam Stowcll, met them at the ricjsit nml Kttve them a rice hath. They thought to fool their IrieudH hy playing sinnrl. John went to Medford on Monday, mid on Tuck ilny MisH Cora Stowull went. John eauie out of one end of tint (.,. wji, a lady and bin wife eauie out of the other end, and when John came in if;ht the rice hejau to scatter over them, hut the trick was noun discov ered and the company stalled for the hride lo civu her a nhare. They am oomfortahly fixed in their own home thnt John had prepared beforehand. miiiii iiiih ncen one or our popular hoarders for the past seven or eij;lit years, and he will he mUscd from our family eirclo. Mr. ,. Kint'caid of Peyton and Hnv Nellis of Plomuoe Hoc were pleasant eallem Wednesday night. fleortfo Childrelh, who has hoeu werkini: on a ehimpuey for Mossr. Trewell and Hanson, while out from MVriforri Kpent the iiikIiIk visitinj his brothers, '. L. mid Henry Childrelh. Mm. ,T. h, flardaer and Mrs. Guy Pease of Prospect oninc. out on the sliiKi) Thursday eveniiif,', and Friday afternoon took the train for Medford. Mrs. Gardner is on herway to Spok ane, Wash. Nor hiishand is one of tho eleettieians at the P. C. Co.'s plant. Tho Ledriek hrothers finitfhed their contract for sawiujj and piling a lol oT wood for thu Hafei eompany Thursday, and Samuel Kollouo came out mul measured It for thu eompaliv Friday. Thero is n report eireulated here thai (here is to hu another store build iiitf (,t up ii our town and a fjonls' furnishiiiKS filore opened. Moro about it next lime. , Von dor Hellen llros. are having tlioir old Htoro moved, to he used in connection with (heir new store. HoBklna for Health. Mount Tamalpais Military Academy MAN ItAKAKft, WICST UNI), VATAF, An ngcrodltod IIIkIi Sdhool, Grammar ChiHHca. Junior School separate, Only Western Bchool liavluc Cavalry anil Mounted Artlllory, Open-air dymna Hlum. Opon-alr Swlmmltm Peel. United Statoa Army Offlcor dotallod its Superintendent. Noxt torm bo Itlui) January 8th, 1012, autiiuu ouosnv, a. si., d.u. Head .Master, EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Jack Wiic,hl f Phociiix i "eriuus IV ill. Mm. J. 1). ll(3fjry of Noilh Talent wan in Phoenix "KnilHy. Dr. Mulmjjmn Of Phoenix mndn a profimKional visit io 'J'ulent J'ruluy. A. Mooie oN'llj&filx siirfcmd a m lapMc Thiimday, rtiill in m k'mI ditn Kt uKiiin. . 'Mm. W. S, lajidiff wmk ii hiiHinesn caller in Phoeiilf Friday, , Joe Kmler wa8 n'tling on the ihhuo lookiitK after life atoek Fnlny. The bazaar holil in PhHfriiv ThurK dny afluruooii by the lndiM of the Primhylcrian uliumli whk a reat kuc eeKH. JoKhua Pnttrirgp of North Talent wiih in Medford Kriilny morning. J. H. Hpitzor Talent'n uroccry man, wiih in Medford Tliumday, dealing wiih wholewilo intiti. Mr. mid Mm. 0. H. Helm of Talent wem trading In Metlford the firnt of the week. Jay Terrell it) vigitint; liin hrother, Charley Terrell of I5rownhoro, this week. Mm. Ki'hk hired- n rijr Wpdncmlny moniinj,' nml drove lo llie mines, where Mr. Kiuj: in workine;. Phoenix him let the contract for he dentin f their water main from Coleman creek to town. The work is to he completed in four inonthi. Mhwi Alice Iloekersmith of Phoenix returned Thursday from a several days' slay in Medford, where lu. has been (he client, 'of her sister, Mr. True. MJkh Hookenonith Iwd her wriHt badly sprained by a fall while nlnjhtnitf from an nutomobitc one day last week. A letter from Mm. K. O. Peese r.t Hill, just ovor- the Oregon line in California, says (hat the sun has been shining brightly (Jio last two weeks, hile we have been eu eloped in fof. She says the nights hae been very cold. Mr. Hoiibc mid his father, K. M. Pease, liavea jeontmel fur the collages for thV'ticftv mill (ou at Hill. ' -- William IJenrdslejv went over to Sam's Valley SundSflo liring Fred Moor's wife undYuimTy to Phoeiu. to be in itttcnduneefiit the funeral ot Mr. Moor's father, . Moor, Tues day. Mrs. Krncst HeamfJ of North Phoe. nix came over to Phoenix Sunday to isit home folks. Mr. mid Mm. K. J& Coleman" of Phoenix veiled Mr; Coleman's moth er in Talent Sunday. Mm. W. J. Dean of Talent has been spending last week with her daugh ter. Sfrs. Louis Culver of Phoouix. Mr. Hunter of Wesl Talent was) trading in Phoenix Saturday. Mr$. K. O. Kease came over from Hilt, Cnl., Tuesday and will remain uiilil after ChristmaH. Mr. and Mm. C. Caroy woro in .Aredford Monday on business. George Alford nnd family of Foni Valley spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mm. (J. T. Payne of Ashland. J. I j. Helms, veterinary surgeon of Modlord, was in Talent Saturday. Mm. Lutie Stancliff was called again from Cresuell, Ore., to the bed side of her father, AMoorc. but ar rived loo late. Mm. Charles It-aacs of Medford spent Sunday with her mother, Mm. Lixrie Stancliff of Phoenix. Tho aged father of Henry Shu for of Phoenix is slowly sinking at Ins son's home, where ho was brought a few weeks ago for treatment. George Roberts of North Talent spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Lorn Hughes of Fern Valley. An operation will bo performed on Jack Wright of Phoenix Monday morning by Dr. Swedinburg and Dr. Mulmgron. Hat little hope is held out for his recovery. Lem Hughes and wifo of Fern Val ley camo ovor to Phoenix Sunday to seo G. C. MeClaia and Jack Wright. Gcorgu King ami William Short of Phoouix, who own quito extensive placer mines on Coleman creek, me getting rendy for a big run as soon as heaVy rain comes. Theso gentlemen havo very rich diggings. Fresuently large nuggets are taken out. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM ii--'111 " ' "IE" 'C BH1ii! 'I UrmjftTniiWiiBS'ES1 rwasss ww M 1 Uroji3fr 'iB WSSmBL'v J53sa;a5t caS Etuwiea -n -jmMmL!. .z;ik: ,mz.vxjamMi imx , iv m WW itVlllniiJii J,BHrMWir.i.TltiiirTnT.-r-T ,t.Miai&.. t. ,-: RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'S WAY LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED ' ' i " ' ' .ii. i I., Tho irwUmont tliough' offoctlvo U not hnvali. Why bo a slnvo to the liablt when you can bo ourod? Wilto todny for booklot. You may hnvo a lovoil ono which could bo restored. Wo will bo pleased to sotid you spoclivl lltorature. Tho trontmont la not expensive nor iiAKK, ok. waii'ku m. viKurw, vuks. anu maxagku KANES CREEK ITEMS. Arthur HoksIk Ik ataylng with Mr. mid Mm. Hitter of Garden Hone. Heveral pontons from thin place aro planning to attend thn niHKrpio hall on OhIIh creak December 23. Klvon by the Katon brothom. Mr. MoMalum npnt .Monday In Gold Hill. We aro aorry to any Hint Mm Lewis Ik nomowliat Imllspoiied at UiIk writing. Geo. IllKlribothnm and wife ware KUit of Minor Hlglnbotham and wlf ovlir Stlnday, IM Kwlmlpn wan a Tolo Monday vlNltor. IM'k vlNltk nro becoming ilrtlle frwpiunt mul wo wondor what th attrnctlon. William Yantz upont Hnturday In Gold Hill with old-tlmo frleml. ' Mr, and Mr. Mnrdon atlonded the kIiow u Gold Hill Hunday night. Iteiihon Kane, with his forco of men, Ik repairing tho oleclrlo lino from thin place to GatlM crock which connects the fumoiiH Illll Nye tnlno. Davo Avery, Kd Holt and several others nro doing, amuwmunt work on tho IfnrrlH llmo ledge of uppor KnncH creek. Mrs. Avery has returned bomc from Gold IIIH for a fow days, r Mr. and Mrs. George. Taylor, late of Kugene, havo hecomo residents of upper KancH creek. Will Shocmakor or Galls crook Is working on tho electric lino at this place. TUSCAN SPRINGS Having no equal on earth in variety of mineral watom and curing dlsoaacK that medicines will not reach. If you aro In need of health, come now. Wc arc apon nil tho year and can give tho best of care and attention now an well nn In uumnier. Stago dally from Kcd Iljtiff to tho springs. Furthor par ticulars address E. B. W.ALBRIDGE TUSCAN' SPRINGS, CMt. ViSt rm$y jriitt J. ft. ... XMP! Order at The Russ Mill T. B. BROWN, Prop. !.. T outixil. luthtf prc mm we iuatjlt jlufoan , nooeUuti S.rrourultXoi IStttn. ... $1,30 CijtolaIctiMDon5,.Mi5(tco)aa 1,60 OtltuMik Umgtkiw Htu Doim iluJ . 2.75 Inudt inn,iaMUt4IOpKT .60 Colccttt. Moulon. Glut, Punt), Du3Jina iunockfrrxH'I-,praati. WetUta Tfi. I l L..-Jtf Skin .nuA iC I rrrr. nuawut. na2. iu tun LtvA tj I l'i Kilure Snd tor Oir Cn-'-to J Year Dill tjulojuc (i a .j ' Frr'ft i -. .'jrrtvwiLwi W4 mmtin' mim "T 8 - im2tui &r j Kvaam )jilbm.&r.. ' I III if ff 9s K isiZ! t . -s ' ! ess I li TlcourOj Ft ulra tJrsti of cur "& ra uJliiLitlL ri ?3 itiwm; c)!r-"i.'"v..v.j w-srwiiwa; 4rt444(4e44(4444.444-44&4ii? Register For Annual nr To be JANUARY 'Ut Re gistration Books Open from 1 1. m. to 7 ing December ; tr THE EASTMAN LINE lltliifiillp?MMMMMMMtiMMMMllMlMi Medford Theatre, Wednesday,Dec. 20 Seats Selling Saturday, at IO A. M. PRICES 50c to $2 WINCHELL SMITH'S The FORTUNE HUNTER With Fred ttiblo and the Original Company liieludlii MISS. .10SI3IMUXK OOHAX iraw voax Kead What tho I'apera Salils Bent written ana dellclitful comoax of tba season. -Herald. Brought chuckles from the rise of tho cnrtaln. Snn. Continuous rapid, flro of laugh ter World. Now York has rartly toen a better ilay, Journal. Olovorcut of American comedies. Times. It just bubbles with laughter. Commercial. Clean, wholesome nnd delight fully acted. Telegram. Moat amusing" ploy ot the sea son. Mall. COHAN AND IIARUIS, two of Aniorlca'B foroniost producor do not, nor will not, send out any Inferior nttructlous, realizing, that tho public wants tho best and original companion. Thoro Is no Number Two, Threo, Four Compnuy of "Tho Fortune Huntor," and my patrons will poaltlvoly wltneBs ono of tho Very best comedies on tho American stngo. rionty of heat and comfort. WALTER U McCALI,UAt I-ocal Manugor, t&Hik0W&miiiiiw . . . 9 AiilLmeor Peerless Lamps All unrantcccl. Now is tlio time to got your liouao wired. Good light adds to tlio comfort o winter inonlliQ. Southern Oregon ElcctrlG Co I Nortn urnpo street. City (Election held 9TH, 1912 p. in. i) to and includ t t i 21st, 1911 r KObAKS PREMOS hawkeyes brownhIs 1 PRICES $1.00 J2.00, tt.OO, $4.00, $7.00. $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15, $17.50, $20.00 and n up to $65.00. Medford Book t. Store a W,WWWWWfWMW V Now COHAN & HARRIS' MASSIVK WtOnUCTIOX OP COMEDY TRIUMPH Tho engagonient ot Coluui nml Han-Is' iiroduetlon st "Tho Fortune Ifunter" Is Idcuticnlly tlio sumo, to mother with tho SAMl! I'KIU FHOT QAST, Mlilclt played tho IX)XOKST RUN over neeoiiletl it ilrnnmtlo l'IuV IX NKW VOUIC nnd GUI- avo. ORIOAOO Net to bo 13iimptult.nl Head What the Fapem Saldl One of the best American com Ddlea of years. Inter-Ocean. Tho Idea is clever and novel, -Trlbono. An evening of good sense and fnu. Btcord-BTerald. A delightful entertainment. Don't miss this play. American. Bverrtblng points to a long mn f Bverytblng point for tuts aeugnuui piny. mows. Us dellorhtiul nli You ctu't sit it out without L4- cldlncr to turn over a now leaf. i Journal. A vindication of publlo taste. i"ost. A play you can't forget. SxAMluer.