ivfrlHfiSv &wwiitt -. '-t'i f , i . fi- ' PAGE-TWO T MKDFORl) MAIL TRTBTJNT). MEDTORP. ORKHON", SATURDAY, 1VKCKAUWR HO, 1011. U: Wj- f u REN CN HG 8 ARE ERE But Auto Owners Fall to Get Tans for 1912 Out of 6500 Registered Machines But 1300 Have New LI- . cense Numbers. t . , It Tli a 1912 miloii)ol)Hp lleamo ts nro 'ticglnninff to hu soon on tho nm oliinos of Metlford. .ilowovcr, from SiTcin- GOiiijtt Uip rejwrt Hint only J.'tyU tnjpi Itnvo been )nilid, while tliferft nro 500 ro!Uml mnnliW. in tho Btnlo, as alwwn by tlic 1M11 xooonlR in tho fwrelnrv of state's of Jloo. Uiiloss tlic ownors of Hie r jnainitiR Ti200 milmnnbilw run display n toff btorinR IjIhpIc letters nK h jjrowi linukprotnnl nfter noxt Monday, they nro RnlijcOt (o nrroxt for nol comply ing with ilio stntu lnw, as all tftjr bonriii'r black lottors with n yellow Imokfjrouml nro worthless nftor tho firtft of tho year. JACK JOHNSON ' 10 MEET 1Y Bout to Be Fixed for Easter Monday in Sydney Champion to Get $30, 000, Win, Lose or Draw Expenses Paid. GOOD SHOW AT TUB STAtt. That good, clean motion pictures thrown on n screen without n flicker to tiro tho oyos, take in Medford, whon presented In a comfortable house with modern accommodations. Is demonstrated by tho immense throngs of people which fill tho Star theater each night. Undor tho di rection ot Manager Sathor, the Peo ples' Amusement company is giving n high class show each evening. Ono of tho most thrilling films which has over been brought to this city Is be ing exhibited at tho Star this after noon and evening, entitled "Lost in tho Jungles." This picture Is tho last and most realistic of n scries of animal pictures produced by the Solig company, -and which have caused no end of comments. Two other strong dramas nro shown, "When California Was Won," and "Two Daughters ot Havana." As laugh producers, "Comic Games in Singapore" and "Too Much Turkey" aro very hard to heat, and tho ad monition is given by tho manage ment that It a spectator docs not desiro to laugh, ho had bettor stay away. NOTICE, MKKCHAXTS. Tho merchants will doso all day Monday, New Year's. II. C. GAItXETT, ' ' Merchants Protectlvo Ass'n. CHICAGO, Dee. ill). Jnek John Mn, heavyweight champion of the world, wilt tlofond InV title iinuiist Shm MeVoy in Australia next flitrftuf. The bmit probably will bo fixoil for hustur Mommy m Svilnev. Johnson's demands for $30,000, win, lose or draw, will be granted and he will tm gt $5000 for traveling expwwos nittt four round trip tickets to Austnilin. Tom Andrews of Milwaukee, ropre snting Ilujrh. Mcintosh, mnde the airreement with Johnson. Cablo from Mcintosh nro expected to confirm the nrrntigements today. Johnson says that he will in tho meantime meet any and nil comers willing to pay his price. Johnson and Meoy have mot in throe 20-round bout.s. Two of them were declared in Johnson's favor nnd in the third Johnon won by a knock out iu the last minute of tho 20th round. MONDAY WILL BE 'HOLIDAY i Stores and Banks Will Be Closed- Welcoming of Now Year In This City Will of a Necessity Bo Very Quiet.- HAHERSLY 10 I HUN WOLVES Medford will gtNiprNlly observe New Year's day on Mmidny ns u holi day. Most of the store will he closed during the day, wlillo the bunks will not open. Tlio welcoming of the youngster 1D12 will of n noemttity be quiet tlii yoar, as ho liqtHtr will be old in the city on Sua day. New Yowr'n ovs. f Not many good stenographers, good clerks or othor efficient hulpcrs will tin -Tmir.,1 in tltie Aid Hiie vpfiftl? i.v. copt through want advertising. i Forestry Bureau and Stato Game Commission Gels Torjetlier on tlic Matter of Keeping Trapper In HIJIs for Next Four Months. Trapper Hamnu-rxly will trap nnd hunt for wolves iu the Crater .mtinnul forest for tho ml lour month at loaat, and iwnwiblv Ioniser, an tit for estry sv'fviee ami the tntf gniw im ndaaioii ihvo gotten together ntul onch Aviljiny Mr Hamimrwly on hnlf of hOf Rnlnrv The appointment nuw from January t. JUIU to'Alny t. 101U. If MiieeeHHt'ul Mr. Uaimueitdy will probably he retained. Iu addition to Hin anlnv.v Afr. Hum mei-sly -vlll bo allowed 0 aeoopl boim tieM on wolvc, of Coved; by atoekniuu, to nu Amount of $60 a tnoitth. 1 lu is now in (he Hill pluchig him trap)lnu line. Died. Aloxnudor Jnluuoii. aired 77 von in. 10 mouths and fl day, died at the homo or Y. II. MaullbyJ-Yiduy niter. liTton at I o'elnek. !'ur ohildreu hui vive Alviu and Arthur .bdinton, Mrx. It. L. Itulu nnd Mix. H. K. Mnultbv oi thin otly. The body in nl Week -MeflowtinV l'unoral luiiiouuuuuioiit Inter. Senator Gaylord Coming, l.oenl HooitilmtM have iirriiinp'd for the uppenrnnee wion of Htato Stuulnr W. It. (Invlonl r Milwnuki, who II peak on nooialixm hero next week. MMMMi.OMlryiMo Clark & Wright 2VAVTTBMJI ' , , , WAWiaa'ojf, , a. rutdlo r,iiua Mattqmi Kliml Proof. Doiirrt nn0i, Uoilntn uud Mlalnti Cnnen. tlortp. Ansnotnto Woik for Attornnya. Draperies Wo enrry n vptt icomitte lint ot flrrttiorli'H, Iupo eurUltm, ilxtur. et. ninl.i'o nil iiliinncN of upliolalrrliiK. A uponlnl man to look nrirr thl work laohmtvuly nn.l will Ktvo a iood norvKiit an In polt)la to get la uvea Urn Ur(xit tililo. Weeks & McGowan Co ! MEDFORD YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION OF DIFFERENT CHURCHES GETTING BUSY The Medford Young People's union was organised in Medford Inst Marah by tho Christian Kndenvor societies of tho First Christian church, the Fin.t Presbyterian church and the Baptist Young People's union of the First Baptist church. Later the Ep worth league of the Methodist Epis copal church joined the union. The officers of the union are: Miss Berthn Pierce, president; Ernest IViee, vice president; Mis's Genevieve Wormian, corresponding secretary; Miss Elsie Wallace, loonl secretary. At n meeting of the nominating committee, held at tho First Presby terian church last evening, tho fol-J lowing persons were nominated to fill the different offices for the ensuing year: J. Herman Hnrrison, president; Enrl Kaiser, vice president; Miss Edith Cnqier, local secretary; Miss Genevieve Wortraan, corresponding secretary; Percy Talent, treasurer. Tho various young people's so cieties arc n very busy lot of young people and are taking n forward step in this gront work. At the next meet ing of the Medford Young People's union all the young people of tho j town are urged to be prosent. The ! date of this meeting will bo given out j at n Inter date. , Splendid Music at, the Ugo Theatre) Lovers of music will linvo the op-1 ' portunity of beginning the New Year) by gratifying their craving for thej! best efforts iu that line, Monday i ', night nt the I'go theater. The mail- 1 agement of that popular place has been fortunate to secure for the de-1 ! light of their patrons tho famous Bistolfi's Unique Italian Orchestra, frosh from its successes in musical centers. Following is whnt the linker Herald says about the performance of this artistic cempany: "The playing of BIMolfi's 'Miiltum in Pnrvo Orchestra' was u revelation to those who nro prono to judge of the merits of a performance by the price of admission. To hear those artists play is a liberal education, in deed, for their interpretation, expres sion nnd shading is masterful. The ensemble work of this unique nggre pition is equal to more thou twice its number of performers and the violin solo is nlone worth many times the price of ndmision. It is seldom that music lovers anywhere arc given the opportunity to enjoy such Innsic nt such minimum cost." 241 I ARE YOU ETNA-IZED AGAINST ACCIDENTS C. H. REDFIELD lUnUlUSHNTINQ Aetna Accident Northwestern Mutual Life f Beth Phones 210 Frultnrowers Bank FJIdn. p'iifijiirtdliilnt!Ji; TUSCAN SPRINGS flaYliitf no euunl on earth In variety ot mineral witters and cuflilic illn'ONOi that mcUiclut'M will not r'oucli. If you nro In ncil of hxnlth. como now. Wo lire open nil tho year and enn glvo tlio tidt nf care nnd munition now a wull hh In Huuinioi'. stiiKo dally from ltod Uliiff to tho nprliiKH. Kurlhor pnr lUuhirH iuldrH E. B. WAT.BRIDGE Tl'SCAX HPUINdS, t'Ali. YOU WANT DIHTIXCI' (.'OMI'OUTAIIMI VISION I Supply It Dr. Rickert Over Unutiior'M We Have Moved Tho J, T, nrondloy flower etnro la now In tho M. V, & H. nturo, ncroitii tho atruot from former location. Choice lots of cut flower, tiulhn, ferns, palmii, etc., nl wnyn on hntul, J. T. BR0ADLEY ST 1 P- JP V r Established 7KJc I9I0 asj and QA GERARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTOR " rrarArr k,, ALirwr-.-. ri mr----ra 1 3tnMrtu iMiLLMNuicrt. uintiurt. NAT BUILDING Winter Term Begins January 1st Grocorioa, Oanclios, Fruito Oigars, Tobftcoos, Snidor's Frosh Milk, School Sup plion, ota., nt De Voe's Little Combination Store Next Door Hotel Motlfonl Jn. rhouu 5(511 TREES that j;tor TREES Hmt Ikmc Northern tiro wit Stork Columbia & 'Okanogan Nursery Company Of tho YVountcheu Vnlloy ). M. IjuuIoii, Meilfoid HatoHiiinu riioiio Hl.lt. 2? 8. lUvcrhlo yww0qt0mmivwvwwww : : ; : r : -: Our First White oods Tuesday corning, January 2nd, we will have on display our entire line of high-class Ladies' Lingerie, Linens, and White Goods. We desire to make this a great Muslin Underwear event. Our entire line is made up from fine soft and sheer materials in latest styles and patterns. Great pains have been taken to show you something that will be of interest to you, both in quality and prices. This, Olir first White Goods Sale, includes table linens and white goods; also our large line of high-class Laces and Em- broideries at 10 per cent discount. ,f , Great Muslin Underwear Event l . :i iEvery Article Reduced Hundreds of women -will purchase the season's supply at this sale. Corset Covers Of materials trimmed with Val., tgrchon and cluny laces. ' 23 ""'J- OKJlj CUl 1 O ......aMMi..kit.Mf.....t.vOiy Regular $1.00 cut to .'.....79 Regular $1.25 cut to 98p Regular $1.50 cut to $51.19 Regular $2.00 cut to $1.79 Regular $2.50 cut to IJ51.98 (Princess Slips and Combination Suits Made in all styles, i'ine materials, vary newest patterns, daintily trimmed ivith laces and embroideries.' Regular price $1.50 cut to $1.19 Regular price $2.00 cut to $1.69 Regular price $2.25 cut to $189 Regular price $2.50 cut to $2.19 R'qgular price $3.00 cut to ....: $2.49 - ii . . .. ii LACES AND EMBROIDERIES AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT $ The Gowns ra(lo in all styles of fine materials daintily trinunod in laces and embroideries. Regular price $100 cut (o ! 79 Jtcgular price $1.25 cut to 98c 1.19 Jugular rico $1.50 cut io $1.19 Regular price $2.00 cut io ..n,fy .'. $1.09 Regular price $2.50 cut to ....;... $1.Q8 A. ) ..!f2.'10 The Skirts odeled for the coining season's styles, of fino cainbi'ic and lawns. Regular price $1.00 cut to r. , 79 Regular price $1;25 cut 1o...;....a i 98c Regular price $1.50 cut to $1.19 Regular price $2.00 cut to , A $1.G9 Regular price $3.00 cut Jo The Linens and White Goods 'At savings that will make -this a red letter ovont with housewives. Entire stock is reduced. $1.25 V2-in. blcachoil all linen 'Damask, special sale.. ..98 $1.75 72-in. bleached all linen Damask, ext. henvy..$l.'15 75c 758-in. bleached Damask 59 (iOc 08-in. unbleached Damask H '..45 f) (I brown 'Reppcrell Sheeting 24 J)-l blcaclied IVpperell Sheeting , 28 CI blanched Hope Sheeting, 10c. grade 8 'HI brown Te))perell R., 10c grade 89 1-1 brown L. L., 7c, grado 5 All linen torcjion lace special .,,,.:...$, 5i Eyory Articlo Roduoed GRAY & MOE :j ; : ;uMrtMMMJiiwftpft llMiiHHfMtn ji. V' i j