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PAGE TWO fttEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, arfflrPOTOD. , QftKClOy, MONDAY, .TANITATCY 1, 1912. -v. W. McDonald returned Satur day night from n thrco or four I months visit to his old homo In I Spirit Hake, lowiC ' t C. W. McDonald, cahhlcr In tho Jackson Count)- bank, Is In Central lLOCAL AND PERSONALI fr-K O. P. King, who rccontly returned from Mexico, lolls of Inning soon J. A Jonan at HI IMbo, Toxus, whoro ho 13 government customs Inspector, Mr Jonas formwiy resided at Eaglo l'olnt U F. Washburn Is spending New Year's with Phoenix frlend3. W. M. Kunnody 16ft last night for a Tow days' business tlip to Port land Miss Nqrnille, experienced dress maker, by tho day or plow. Tele phone 253 Jacksonville. 248 W A Medloy lert last night for a few days business stay In Portland. Whipping cream. Rogno River Creamery. Mrs. L. U. Wooslcr Is over at Kerby. Josephine county, spondtng New Year's with rolntlvos. S A. Nowcll. ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. Mr and Mrs. Thos. Bartholomew and children left last night for Pittsburg; Pa wliorc ho has accept ed n position as pharmacist In a large drug storo. Mr. Bartholomew has been manager of tho West Side drug storo in Medford for n number of years, n position ho resigned to re turn to his old position in Pittsburg. Dally deliveries milk, cream, but ter, buttermilk. Rogue ltivcr Cream cry. Mrs. M. Townsend and daughter. Miss Marie, returned last night to their homo in Ashland after a visit with relatives in Medford Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Stewart and daughter Stella, of Ashland, were in Medford yesterday visiting C. C. Krlbs and family. Miss Myrtlo Tyndall, who has been visiting Medford friends, returned last night to her homo in Glendale. Fresh milk at DoVoe's. 257 II. B. Wilcox, a prominent attor ney of San Jose, Cal., is in Medford spending New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Conner. To loan, $3000 on improved prop erty. Van Dyko Realty Co., 102 West Main. 24 1 Ira Brown and Ethel Jones were married at tho Presbyterian manse by Rev. W. P. Shields, December 30. Mr. Brown is one of th extensive grain growers of Siskiyou county, Cal., where ho takes his bride. PoltU today on business Rheumatism, In all forms; tlke-to seo tho case I can't reach. Speedy results. Dr. K. Drool, D. C. 247 South Rtverslde. S4-R. 245 J. K. Bodge, who hna been spend ing holiday1 week with his family on his orchard ranch llcar Medford, re- fturncd this morning to Klamath Falls, whore he Is engaged In busi ness. Master Harold nuford Stone, who has been In Medford spending holi day week with his mother, returned this morning to his homo In Glen dale. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jac&son County bank. P. S. Torrey, of Grants Pass, vis ited old-time Medford friends over Sunday. Mrs. B. S. Radcllft and daughter, Miss Tholma, nro visiting Ashland friends today. Miss Olah Mickey, a teacher In tho Oregon City schools, returned this morning to resume her duties after having spent holiday week In Med ford with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mickey. For exchange, 5 passenger tour ing car In good running order to trade for real estate. Phono Bell 7 1, Jacksonville, Ore. Mrs. John Peterson Is In Central Point today visiting her sister, Mrs. Olson. D. M. Blood, of Eugene, who has been in Medford several days visit ing friends, returned to his home this morning. ' will exchange a live passenger touring car in good running order Phono'Bcll 74. Jack- , 243 RRunyard and for real estate. sonville, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. A children, who have been In Medford (siting relatives for several days, returned to ttfclr homo in Portland last night. Mr. Runyard is a brother of E. J. Runyard, a long tlmo resi dent of Medford. Thcso visiting peo ple like Medford very much and they will undoubtedly decido to locate here. Emily T. Standeford, examiner for tho Now England Conservatory of Music In Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth street. Telephone 7211. 2G6 Beginning today, January 1, and for all tlmo hereafter, all drug stores In Medford will close at 8 o'clock li. ui., ciLia ouiuiuaa. j E. W. Bralnerd Is In Central Point today on business. Mr. mul Mrs. W. II. Soarlo lott this morning for Gold 11111, where they will furnish music for a New Year's" ball tonight. Prof. A. Ii. linxclton', of Eagle Point,' roturncM this morning to Gold Hill, where' ho Is teaching school. Carter Hrnudon returned ' this morning from n visit to his mother In Portland. Mrs. Win. Fornham returned this mowing to hor homo in Grants Pass, after a few weeks' visit with hor parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. 15. Olson. " H. II. linker and, family nro enjoy ing Now Year's day with Qranta Pass friends. Herbert Keutnor loft this morning for a visit to friends In Albany nnd Corvnllls. Mitts Mario L. Klernnn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Klornan, of this city, and Edward Moore, of Kosehurg, were married at tho Cath olic church In Medford yesterday Father O'Farra officiating. The young couple left on No. 16 Inst I night for Roscburg, where they will reside. t Mlsa Besste Ellison lott Saturday night for Portland, where sho will j soon he innrrled to Grovcr Medley a former Medford boy, now a streetcar conductor In Portland. Attorney and Mrs. C. L. Reamcs and nelce. Miss Rowen Gale, loft Sat urday night for a few days stay lu San Francisco. Mr. Roames will re turn In time to bo In Salem Thurs day to present his argument in tho Jackson count)' bond case, which is to be heard before tho supremo court on that date. A. A. Schuhard, who lives three and one-halt miles south of Metlford, has a now nine room resldenco near ly ' completed. Tho resldonco Is steam boated and modern in every particular, and has a largo basement with concrete walls and floor. Ho Is also having built a 46x60 foot stock and hay barn ami garage. Tho build ings will cost about G000. J. W. Anderson of Medford Is tho contractor. Main Street in Phoenix, a Garden Center WMMmJ BORN. To tho wifo of Emll Mohr, Decem ber 31, 1911, a, daughter. Mother and child aro doing well. l'au I, httli S.lnm, ukid lb dins, mul hvsidos (lie-e i lth r, iiiotlier, two brothers alul one e-itcr. Funernl service, will lie ludtl nl the Fiok lOoitk'Hoc in Jiiekiuiillo Tium, dny, .liuumrv li, til i! o'clock. Inlur mcut in .Jnckaoimllu ceint'tory. BLIND RAGE LEADS TO LAKEVIEW TRAGEDY (Itnltr.i lrn Iah1 Wire.) LAKKMKW, Orc., .Inn. l.-lUiud ragu (ounv is jjuoii a (lie ioiikoii which nctiitili'd Hert Taylor to hIiouI nnd Kill Pnlii-cumu K. M. Brown and then commit Miilieide last iiIkIiI wIiuii llrown iitteiuptod to prevent Tnjlor bctitint; his wire. Drown nv the family altercation nnd stepped up to iuterferu with Ta lor's fchiHliinir the woman. Without n word Taylor grituhru n rillo mid shot Drown through the lironM, kill in? him. He tfteti turned the weapon on hiumolt. hlowinir out liin hmiiiH. NEW YORK CHINESE CELEBRATE REPUBLIC Died. Jfrs. Intildn Laura Lurscn, wifo of L. Y. Ijiirhcn, died at the home of her father, 1. M. Kick, in Jacksonville Sunday, December 31, 1011, of blood poisoning. Deceived wng a native of Jackson ville ami Ieave$ to mourn her demise n husband and two children, one Cnrl Frederick, nged 14 months, and nu in- "Whoii it's, noeessiuy to omjiloy a ' plumber you want one quick. Try the MEDFORD PLUMBING COMPANY for prompt service by skilled workmen., . Main lSTr ffome 1S1-K (United Pivh I.wi.scl Wire ) NEW YORK. Jan. 1. Mott street, Now York's Chinatown, celohrnted today tho blith of tho now China. A hundred thousand Imported Chi nese firecrackers wore exploded, barrels offtlco wlno ,Woio conuiimed and rnro oriental vlunde from the Far East wcro eaten In nuiiicroiiH bannuuts. At noon the londors of Chlnntowu, with "Mayor" Tom Lee at the head of tho prnpewjloii;- entered one of the big JosbIioukoh. C'lilni'so merchants and ChlucMo MtudeutH of Columbia university spoke Then tho Impor tant ceremony of the day occurred It was the official rondlng of n proclamation declaring the full of tho MauohU'dynnflty and tho blith of tho Cliluctio republic, M'NAMARAS TO SEE NEW YEAR CELEBRATI0M lnlt.x( 1ih L(HiM4l ir.) SAN OUKNTIK, Cal., Jan. I. John J, nnd JttiucM II. Mi'Niiinani will see IoiiikIiI how their fellow comicU eelt'ltrale the lulvent of the new yeai, when the itiidcillc mul miiiHtni mIiow, the Krculoitt uuuiiiit event in the ptiMin, m givrii. Coin mi iiiIiIm liiillited tlii Hccni'rVi ctuiMiU witi the KkctrhcM, and (iiuvict i niu iluni Mil play to n eoinict iunlitiwi. The MoNnmiirtiH ilcullucd uny luipoiliuit prut in the evuuiuir'N enlertniiiiiiriil mid will uiuroly bo "umoiitr lluihO ut ont." Tim hIiow xliirlK lit II alul emU at 11 oVIonlc tonllil. VANCOtlVICIt. Wnsli. Mlm Mild red Day Iltnitoritu, a law office Men Ogtaphcr who recent I) tried n pdke court oiimo during tho iihuciitu of tho Justice of the pence, ban been men tloued an a polhg nppolutoe an jMilIre Judge by Charles It win who will numiino the offleu of niaxpr to iniiriow. i Happy New Year Pacific M otor Supply Company ttt& t T T T f T T T T T T T T f T f T T f f T Y T f T T T- f f t t T T T T T T f f T Y Y t Y Y . . 'v. '5r. , -J? v; w A. if t 1 iv f t vf K't K ' ;-4.n ? : ' i .n . ' - - . , - . 'T ' - v v , . ' A ? - v, W V4 .v i r i -. ' M V i ..' ' w x: . W t r (Ih.I s : I t J- . - V.!?1 ,- M 9 . ri- ''V r -- 'J t V iFiiik' .n - - wrxk& t i . -aasE" Btf- T tft what did yon plan during the year 1911? What have you done?, What do you plan during the year 1912? What will you do? Your OWN HOME should be ydur first step. We will build you one oh monthly payments. 'x 4; J n l- , W 'f4': $4 .v, 'K "" -. 4 ' I n K . H4m fr, ' S- I . ' AS J- ' .. 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