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I PG1 TW vow rn p "n "jm wr I0CAL AND L PERSONAL The renldonro occupied by J. W. Btuimlerit, well known In tltl city, at AMiImul Frltlny avrnlng was de stroyed by tire. Tlio low was about lir.OOi v l'V 0. JlBcWllllamii and K. .1. Kals or Bpchl aninc tlnio In Mcdtord Satur day on their way to Jacksonville on business. Why pay more for milk than Ash land or OrantH Pass? Soo Tlcknor & Doollttlo's ad In' this paper. 221 Mrs. Fred "Ho per ot Grants raw was In Medford Friday, on her way tp Aalilnnd. rrulL labels In any color printed In- Din Mali Tribune. tt A. K. KollopK, county coroner, Burnt Frldav evening In Mcdford. Vapor baths and scientific mas easo for men and women. r. It. J. I.ockwo0d. chrlopractor, 203 Car-nctl-Corey Dldj. rhone 145. t F. Lowry and J. H. Ott were down from Ashland ono day this week. Cheaper milk for Medford and tubcrculor tested milk at that. See ad ot Tlcknor & Doollttlo In this paper. I Mr. Welch, who was a member of the Mcdford Furniture Co., In Its pioneer da)8, Is making Mcdtord n lnlt. Phouo us jour orders for milk, cream, butter and buttermilk. Two deliveries, dally. It. II. Crcatncry. 'Charles lloyt ot Fort Klamath, the stockbuycr, was In the valley Sat urday. Mrs. HallldayHalRht. contralto pupil of Marches!. (Paris), Itandcg Bcr (England). Georpo Swcot, Os car SaoBKcr, New York, will rccclvo pupils for vocal culturo at residence studio. 403 Oakdale avenuo, South. Phouo Main 72C2. 233 Mr. tXuncmnkcr, foroman ot tho Producers Fruit coinpan)'a packing plants, went north Friday evening. Tho Handicraft Shop will ccp open Saturday evenings until Christ mas. --1 L. h. Anderson ot Trail was In our midst Friday, ou a business visit. Carkln & Taylor (John It. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law, over Jackson County Dank llulldlng Medford. Kugcno Cobunj, clerk-elect of Josephlnb county, 'was In Mcdtord and Jacksonville lafely. Try Itels foundation letters, scal lops and designs for quick work at Tho Handicraft Shop. 221 II. S. Nutter of Roscburg Is tran aactiug business In Medford. The Itoao Maiden Is coming. C. E. 'Walker, who Is looking after tho Crater Lake Lumber company's Interests In tbo Big Butto section, Is in Mcdford. J. S. Van Dorfy, who has rented tho farm of C. T. Payno, Jr., In Tal ent precinct, was a busluess visitor In Mcdford Friday. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and 15.00 per cord. Gold Hay Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Judgo Calkins was In tho city Fri day, on his way to Ashland, having adjourned tho September term of circuit court si no die. Real home-made bread at DeVoo's. Dr. Leo made a business trip to Ashland Friday. Artistically printed letter heads on faucy bond paper tnako fine Christ mas prcsonts. Lot us show you R-inmlfis. Tho Mall Tribune. tt Tho grand" Jury adjourned slno die Friday afternoou, attor having indicted nulto a number of people, whobo trials will begin next week. Soft wood $2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. Fred Weeks was an Asjilaud vis itor Friday. Hoso Mulden, Dec. 17th at Nat. Oak tier ivod for sale. Cold Ray Realty Co. ' Mrs. h. Donovan of Gold Hill was among her Mcdford frlend Friday. Legal blanks for sale at tho Mall Tribune office. tf Harry Thrasher visited in Medford and Jacksonville. Friday, vrhllo on route to Klamath Falls to locate, Oak tier -wod for salo. Gold Ray Realty Co. ' l'rod Hopklus und II. F. Peart of Central Point spent Friday after noon' In lodford. Tresspass notices for ealo at tho Mall Tribuno office. tt Mrs. Ciru MeCown, wlto of M. F. McCowu who illed ut St. Vincent's hospital in Portland ot cancer, ro sided l Mpdforjf wjtji her husband for a number of J ear?. She was lis hyr Ut)'j year. For gqudnegs salio, liavo R. A. Holmes, tho Inaurnnco man wrltq your Insurance. IJo knows how. U t, i ii f. 4 --t We?ks&McGowanCo. UND1SRTAKERS Sty ?hpn )fx XifM JTbosMi JC W. Wssks 71 A.M.OtxtfH JUMt AMUftCAM Tho December term ot circuit cobrt will begin nt Jacksonville next Mon day. A large number ot criminal cases will bo tried first. Dr. H, J. Conroy han moved hit office to tho Hutchison A-'Lumidcn building. These offices were ' for merly occupied by tho commercial club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved partnership, Fred Champlln has returned to Foots creek, ftttbr an extended stay In Chicago. Ho was In Mcdford Fri day. Oak and hardwood I4.G0 and $5.00 per cord. " Gold Ray Realty Co.. Slvtl, nn.t VIp C. A. Peterson, lawrcnco Card well, J. H. Rccman. Luko Jennings and Sam Hodges ot Gold Hill wcro among tho many who tarried In Med ford Friday evening. Collect thoso scattered sheets ot music you valuo and have them bound In book form at tho Mall Tribuno. tt It. A. Cox and W. C. rtattlclt of Dunsmulr, Cal., aro In Medford. 12000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country roal es tate at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Rank Dldg., .Mcdford. Hugh J. Mitchell and F. W. Reed of Grants Pass wcro In our city during tho week. nrlng thatbld book with torn binding down and havo It rebound at tho Mall Tribuno office. Costa but little. tt John Slsty of Willow Springs pre cinct wns among Med ford 'a business visitors Friday. Roso Maiden, Dec 17th at Xat. Robert P. and Lcauder Nell and Henry Harnobuiv; of Ashland have brought n tralnload ot cattle from Arltona recently. They numbered nearly 300 head, two-thirds of which were driven to Fort Klamath. This Is to certify that Graham & Wakcnian with whom I placed my Insurance, paid ino promptly and in full, for my loss by fire, on my barn and contents and I want to recom mend them to all who have flro In surants to place and shall never for get their kindness to mo In tlmo of need. Clarke G. Rush, Mcdford. Ore.. Dec. 4, 1013. 221 George 12. Kouber of Jacksonville has gone to Yroka, Cal., on business connected with his mining iutcrcsl in the copper belt. Mrs. F. It. Nell and her daughter, who have been visiting in Jackson ville, returned to Medford Saturday. Mrs. Loulso Conner of Ashland made Mcdford friends a visit Thurs day. Mrs. E. A. l.angle) of Jacksonville was among tho many who shopped in our city Friday. W. 12. Church was over from the Vilas place located northeast of Mcdford Thursday. David Duncan of North Jackson ville, an expert horticulturist, tar ried a few hours In Mcdford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Tclfer left for Eugene Saturday, after a short so journ In 'Medford. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. narneburg ot Ashland visited with relatives living In Bedford Friday. J. "W. Jacobs and J. C. Altkcn of Roguo River madu a business trip to Mcdford ono day this week. H. F. Meader of Talent precinct transacted business in Mcdford Frl day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross of Centra) point spent a few hours n the city Friday. qcorgo B. Yates of Mles Cty, Mont., purchased an Interest In Oak daeo park Addition Friday from W. II. Evcrhard and will make bis fu ture home in tbo valley. S. Vilas Rcckwlth after an absence of nearly a year has returned to Bed ford to look after property Interests here. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that wo. tho undorslgned, being tuoro than ton per cent of tho taxpayers ot road district No. 2 of Jackson county, Ore gon, hereby give notice that a meet ing ot th taxpayers of said road district will bo held at Talent city hall' In bald road district on tho 30th day or December, 1912, at 2:30 o'clock I', ui. Said meting will bo iold pursuant to section G321 of Lord' Oregon laws and tho object of said meeting Is by n majority vote of, tho tuxpuyers of said road district at said meeting to lovy 'such" addi tional taxes, as thoy may deem advis able, to Improve tho roads ot xuld district. Framo Dolt & Fratuo, Thco. J, Fish S. P. Hunter, Joseph )I. AVcbslcr, D. W. Wheeled li. Alonlug, O. A. Hover, tif F. Roiioll, E. Calhoun, A. 8. Fur ry, L A. Roso, J. ,M. Rader, (J. Carey, James AJIejl, B. H. Htovenu, George Roberts, John E. Roberts, Oeorfjo James, M. 1: Hartley, Clara L. Hart' loy, J. A. McDonald, Joshua. Patter son, E. E. Foss, J. II. L'olehmn, Chas, Rose, Wolborn'Becspn. No'llo J. lloe son, II. S. Gleln, Win. Kirby, A. Itaudal), G, A. Mpruo, Morse Realty company. Dated December 0, J 01:2. TJio Orpheunt clrpul(. la going Jo ontor Texas, Fort Worth, Dallas, San Antonio nna? Houston being tlio towns where Jjieajres wJJ Jjq erefjed. MEDFORD MAIL1 TflmUNTC. At the Churches McthoriM Episcopal Mmlfprd Methodist Episcopal church, comer of Fourth mid Mart lott streets, E. Olln Eldrldge, pastor. Services Sunday as Io)lovy: Preach ing 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Subject, morning, "Equipment for Life's Rat tle," evening. "How to Uccotno i christian." Sunday school and Mcii'm lllblo class 9:45 n. in. Epworth League (?:I5 p. in. Hos' Military llrlgado and Phy sical culturo dais Wednesday o oil ing 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 o'clock. , Splendid music by tho choir and congregation under tho direction of F. C. Edmeads. Music ot an especially high order will mark the celebration of Christ man at this Ihttrch. A chorus ot 30 voices assisted by an orchestra will glvo a musical service on tho Sunday proceeding Christmas. The special numoers for tomorrow will Includo the beautiful anthem "Fear Not O Israel." by Max Splcker, tho diel "Tarry With Me" by NIcoll. sung by Mrs. Van Scoyoo and Mr. Edmeads and the anthem "The Lord is Exalted." by West. The public Is most oordlally In vited to these services. .Inn Lutheran Church At Zlon Lutheran church, 51G W Fourth street, there will bo no Ger man scrvlco nt 11 n. in., owing to the pastor's absence at Grants Pass. There will bo evening sorvlco (Eng lish) at 7:30 oclock. Ulldo school (EngllBh) at 10 n. in. Come and worship. Firt HnplUt Church Suuday school, 9:45 a. m.: preach ing service. 11a. m sermon by Jl. H. Tut tic: Juniors. 3 p. in.; Young PcoploM, 7:30; evening services at 7:30. sermon by Rev. J. V. Hutchi son ot Minneapolis. Special music for both services. Christian Ulble school meats nt 10 a. m.. preaching at 1 1 a. in. aud at S p. in. by Ellis Purlec, pastor of tho Chris tian church In Red Bluff. Cal., C. E. at 0:30 p. m.. prayer meeting on Thursday evenlug, choir practlco ou Friday evenln. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Glvo Urother Purleo a good hearing. D. I). Uoyle, minister. it. .Mark's "KvIacojwI Joseph Shecrin, priest In charge. Services held In St. Mark's hall, cor ner Main and Holly streets. Suuday servlces'as follew: Holy Communion S a. m. Sunday school 10 a. ni.v Scrvlco and ftcrmon 1 1 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30. Strangers aro cordially welcome. First Church of ChrM Scientist. Sunday morning sorvlco at eleven o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon, "God. tbo Only Causo and Creator." Wednesday evening meetings at sov-cn-thlrty. AH aro welcome. Sun- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Ordjr your Christmas turkeys. H. II. R.umsoy, box 23, It. F. D. No. J, Mcdford. 224 FOR RENT Modem 5 room fur nished house. Call at CO North Orange. FOR SALE Ilrown Leghorn cock erels i:60. Utility strain. Leave orders with Miss Reach ot Won der storo. Deliver Saturday, A C. Worden. 223 FOR SALE Ono pair of horses C years old, wclgit J2Q0 pounds, cheap lr takon at once, 320 South King, Phono 323-R. 226 FOR RE.NT Two modern' six room cottages, close In. Iliqulm of A. Duft, 333 E. Jackspu, street. 22J5 FOR SALE A bargalu, good stump pulling machine with cable In fine condition. Apply J33 Bouth Fir ktrcot. ' ImiHHIHIIHI t-f i . - THOSE that aro holding tho ; photograph ordor on . thin eallerv should iiso ! ;; JllOm as Jljey uro valuablo to ; " you. Somo huvo run out ot :: itatn but they will bo uuado ! ;; good. Prosont thonrlo nie. ;; .: J tt' There Is a photographer lu X 1 r ' v your iowii. x , v I n i ; ; ii H. C. Mackey ii ; ; Main & Central, .Medford, Ore. ; ; MEDFORD. OK MOON. SATnKDAVt l)KOK.UnWU7t day school nt ton, All under the age ot twenty are luWloil Retll)iR rmiuj hour lu t Mvi p. in, dally, except Mumla). Chnreh edlflco North '0adnle. MapUst At Iho evening servho MIks Klor euro llaselrlgg will sing "Lead Mo All tho Wy,"'by JlrlcpH 1'ivstiytei Inn t!vmii:e1Ulio liiectlm:i 111'. Pill'- miiih inviit'hcrt al.ll ii. in. Ill Willi- Ijeol will lie "iVili-ieieuei'.1' 5lnU by tlio iiuniUi, ehmux und oieiuwirn. A most liiteiiwtiiij: hciwi-o i plnnncd. At II . in. u meeting at tlio eluireh for men only. "l)i".'liroiis will luko ns IiIk llieuie. "Wlittl 11 I'okIh U Ool Away From tloil." All the men of tlio olntrelios timl of the eity ni in vited lo bo ueieiit. Tho evening service xx ill In'ghi nt 7:U0. Mitt" llnnvo will sinp. Dr. PaiNons will fipenk on "l.o.vnlty to Ji"ui." l E. soeielV ,mcels nt 0:30. All the vmiiitf iietuilo nf the eluireh me rron'iMte.l tn he nt ihk mcctini; tltul that each biinu someone with him. This Is to be tho be-t day of the oviiiiKolistie meeting. Every night tills week eteept Snt-iii-ilav thcr-j will ho cvanueliMic "er vices nt Iho Presb.vh'iniu ehureli til Men's Holiday Furnishings That Exemplify Good Taste THE exclusive character gfour furnjshing goeds is the re flection of care we take in their selection. Not only quality, but originality of design is required sf every artids before it js decmsd worthy sf a place on ouf - shelves. There is a dcsirajjls "differencs" ih the shirt sr tic er srhcr artids you purchase here. M Pier ilny ii iiinn sonablc patieriis. iso uoteawory article from iUo and u ) win uo pm un lor you in a noni nun-J3pjcTYiMte!iri8tniahPii-fl without oxlm co,st to you. ypu wijl rijriji'rtj i the most ooinploto mworfincnte ovorytnmi; lo givo iM n oy ior ii i ijrii- , . - . ..1 II I 1t.il I. !..... !. .....til .mutt .li.l it lllll iniltfl U,lfl. lll'O.SOlll. Ulll' jJll'II ailO JJOVH lUUHUK ' '"'Wi- uW"i ym M'i". .1V Kcnigniliff wo issiu- Hal, fJlovgs, .or .Mijijc. H.omto for any aniuunt. iroliday linos aro fOiiiplcU': . AVilsoir, ivs. Whirls. Jl.OO to $3.&0 AVilsou JJros. Nfokwimr y....:.25 to U.50 Dojit's and II. & I Olovos ?V5 to ?:J.OO Pho'onix Sillc Hosiery Cjuarankcd J)air ...r. - ". ?ft E. & AV. Koiliuan Collars .'. 2 for U5tf MODEL CLOTHING CO. 1 ''llK The Feast of Seven Tables TliU Larties M1 soeioly or t)o jfii'HJ. M. 10. (JllUn;i wil jiyn .UK- nl thoir KiiiiiptiiijiiH diijugi' nf 27 'W. JSlain, lopjief-jy I0)k)rs Vunk: lUnjHp. t WEDNESDAY, QEPEMBER litK Frpm 5 to 8 p. m Jjriu-n)a(l(; fig jiutl ftmcy nrli'leij HIJtn))lp lor Clii'lBtmut) ' friflH jiImm nil Kllll' Ai Tickets 5J?c; pjjdreii unjler 12, 2Jc 7:;itl. 'I'liu evening- milijccU nru mi fiillnvvK: .Muildiiy, Dee. 0-"Tlirpuli )uly to(d.l." Tufrdiiy, Dee. 10"Vulii llopm." Weijuesiliiy, l)co. It 'Ttio YIlo of AIIimHUhi?' Tliiimlny. Dec IU ,Hott Love." l-'liiliiv, Dot;, 111 "Tlio Niuuiw UltlO." ' 1-Inuli mibjeet U wovl'.iy of your presMiee mnl vv'"'lt,7'nl nllcnlloiu NOl'IGll. Not loo Is hereby given that tho tin derslgned will apply to ho city coun cil of tho city of Medford nl ls next regular meellng on' Dyoember 17, ti12, for a HceiiHo to bcII aplrlloui, vinous aud malt thtuors In iiuautl ties less than a gallon ut,lt Pco nt, business at No. 17,' South Front Your pleasure lu lending t hone long uveutiiKs will bo gieatly ouhauocd by -v"aVlng a pair of Dr. Rlckert's scien tifically fitted eyo glasses. (let thciu now. SEE the latest style Lace Rings, Friendship Circles, Brooches, p,ar PiiS, and everything tht is new and upto-date in the jewelry line. MARTIN J. BEPPY )iq Jpwfijop Near Post Offico rs mrrnjc -r w.. ' j " ,.. in .f ,..f.. wr r"'' i i " i UJflH m o Hale. 1012. n( root, In mild illy, tor n poilud of hK iiuiuthn. o. (.r. HEUIIIY, Dated December (.Hi, jii2, HPECIAL HRIIO(l MICTINfl, Notlru Is hereby hIvoii to Iho legal votern of School DUIrlul No, 49, of Jackson lounly, Hlato of Oregon, thai n Hpeclal school meeting of tho said district wilt bu held lit tho high school building on tho !)h day ()t Docombcr, llUa'nt ajao o'clock In the afternoon, (or ttu pinposo' of making a lovy of a special school tax, Dated this 2!i))i day nf Nor., 1PI2; II. 0. KENTNEK, Chairman Hoard of Directors. AtTIiSTt t)U)B CltAVFOyD. District uiorK. j . i--.; -n 'A i MUSIC IJt fc ffMI .- tt ..I n DRINK HABIT llellnlilo lloino 'I'lealinent lit I I. a i.l .,lil..n IkKtt 1 1 II I U llllll I llllliniiiMin mi niW'Pt iim'viktip tMn KUtom arc outliuuiuntlo In (liitlr iuuIho nf OKHINHt Im'imiibo It luty cunul k..iii. titviiil liiitttt nf iu "hrlttft tllVII ' "'" ' "" -r--- llulill" und tlioiol) htoimlit lm)M'l- ...u lk lln.ln tuiltltttf f Sill till lflvitll llt'nn t ii'i immi"'" vim - n-...- piM'iftly. oitltlNI! cohIh only 11. on . .... m . II....I.I..I JUT ,(Ut 'iHK U'r rum iiiiiuiiui. I.IHItl II. linWMUH. I'lirllod wlnlilMK l nulmrrllio or iciiovv liplr ?ulinprlpUoli lo Tho Saturday Evening Poat Tho Ladlos' Home Journal, or Tho Country Gontloman IMpiiio notify (' A. l)oV, IK W. Mnln. District iment lor tho Ciirll I'uhlUliliiK Ki'fl' miiiibur ! wn)N on hnml. IMioiik fit! 11, Bittner's Real Estate Employment Bureau 10 ni'i'HH, 11 nrrcd In S.ywtMilil iinr, kiiiiiu iiiiUiii I at-roM lu nlfiil fa, ! room tiuiiKiilnw. koi1 nut Nliln liiillUltiRK. jiMt out of Mvilfonl, will Inko somo clly l'roiMTty, juico Jl" 000. A 20 nrriM Juitt not of Knnto I'olul, ull clriirml, (irlco fltlOO, with turtitH. IS ncrc. tl nrrc lu trull, 7 room linueu mill Inrxw Imni. ohh of tlio flu it lortilloim lu tlio M I loy. I'llro $I0.."00. lUi loriim. Itiu nrr of goml jilno bhiI fir., eruUoil liut'im two uml tlituo mil lion, nliotit 13000 ot tnlop"o l"il". 5 nilloii from JurUiMiivlll. rvoiI romU ll IN' y, prlpn $8800, llijo fur u h room moilwru fur uIhIkmI lintlMt) elu.tt to uortli nolioul. 2 V iirrr mnl oun mom limine, clly w liter, nil cuIUwIdiI. 3 mllvn Irom tho lirlilK". Inrmt, fSUO. I.ciikii mnl furniture of a ! room roomliiK lion) vIihm in, fluo, itooil tlmo. Wn hno noiiip Reed Imrnalnn lit illy iiropnrly, linprotnl mnl uiilm provvil, lomo uml ' our IUI. Kniiti)loi'lit Clrln uml Momi'ii lor Ki'iii'rnl homo work lu mnl out of tin ill)-. MRS.EMHABITTNEE i'liotin Home f I 0mMIo tVnli Hotel ItOOMH m.I 7. VMM iirocir. Typewriters FQRXMAS GIFTS $5 DOWN AND $0 A MONTI The Merrivold Shop SNAP $275.00 Lot on Summit and Fourth Stroots Part Oash and Paymonts tyERFPRp REALTy AND -IMPRQVEMENT CO. MJjVdfe Jl.do. MldK. Patronize Hojmq Industry U'ho Aulilnnd I'rcaervlnit cnmpnny aro niiiiilifacturliiK n blph Rrndn llnin mnl iluliiliiir uoluilou wlilult will tont llii llonlitiio, mid in pouUlvoly Kiiur miti'ml not lo uryiilullx Hainplim of HUinu inny Iju iihoii ul any of our uuoiiuIoh. ' Tor iri'0H inn) itiilloiiliui npjijy In Qltlmr of Hie followliiK ucuiftu In noniiu River Fruit & Produce Ass'ii, , Producers Fruit pompjiny, ' X ,...V-jtyAlArA