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rial uw atEDFORTJ M70D TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCION, WEDNESDAY, DKOEMBER 11, 1012, R I WCAL AND II PFRSONAl Tho coIIpro women of tho vnllcv nr Invited to meet nt ono o'clock next Saturday at the Motel Holland where an Informal luncheon will bo nerved." H I hopd that onco each inonUi Jhla pjiporjunltr may be Riven to meet for social hqtir and nlana will jio furjher dlacnsacd pn Satur day. All Interested will pleaRo notify tho colnnilltrc In charge. Mr. Kred Cummlpps, 2653; JIN Morton, 6241, nnJ m (fttrnenter, 2P1-IM- Charles Gay visited his parents In Central Point Wednesday. Let' The Handicraft Shop help you decldo your Christmas gifts. 224 It. K. Nell of tho Rogue Ttlvcr Canal company left Tuesday to snnd Chrlstmns with his family at Spo kane. J. I Sullivan will look after his Interests during his absence. Tho St. Mark's Guild will meet Thursday, December, 12th, In the St. Mark's building room four. A full attendaneo Is desired as Important business Is to come before the meet ing. For goodness sake, have R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance man write your Insurance, llf knows hoir. J. Landqulst has returned to Mod ford after a tout of the Pacific coast. Mo reports business matters general ly quiet, though prospects for the fu ture .aro good. Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Tribune. tf M.lsa Mollle Itay or Applegate Is tho guest of Mrs. Volney Dixon. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. R J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-nett-Coroy Dldg. Phono 143. ' Mm. Olive Uutkr Norton of Port land has been visiting relatives and friends In Med ford. Phone us your orders for milk, cream, butter and buttermilk. Two dellvclies, dally. It. R. Creamery. V. Treel and G. Grimes of Cen tral Point have gono to tho Glade fork of Applegatc to hunt bear. Carkjn fc Taylor (John II. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-nt-law, over Jackson County Bank Ilulldlng Mf.dford. a G. L. Hughe of Hornbrook. Cal ls nuking our city a business visit. Mrs. Orrln Davis, who has been visiting at Grants Pass, returned Tuesday. The Rose Maiden Is- coming. , . Horace Pclton of Sams Valley transacted business In Medford Tues day afternoon. Real home-made bread at DeVoe'a. T. R. Rock of Thompson creek and Fred Owens of Jacksonville wore Medford .visitors Tuesday. Artistically printed letter heads on fancy bond paper make fine Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. The Mall Tribune. tf James Kershaw of Autelope, an ex tenslvo raiser of mohnlr, was a busi ness visitor in our city Tuesday. Soft wood 12 a tier. Gold Ray Reatty Co. V, II. Sin mons, who has bpon de veloping a promising quartz mine in Sterling district for several years, spent Monday night In Medford. He rpports 1he volu of ore Improving bq(h lp size and quality. Rose Maiden, Dec. 17th at Nat M. F. Hanley of upper IJutto Creek Is stopping In Medford for a few days. Oak tier wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. J. H. Hay has gone to Palmer creek to Jook after his mining Interests. He In now a rcsldpnt of Los Angeles. Legal blanks for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackert of North Jacksonville were In Medford Tuesday afternoon. Qak tier wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. U. II. McCabe and M. Purdln wor In Jacksonville pn professional busi ness during tho week. Dr. R. J. Conroy lias moved his office to tho Hutchison & Lumsden building. These offices were for merly occupied by the commercial club, Drs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved partnership, ' J. II, Crawford of Gold Illll vis ited with hjs son, Oris Crawford, as sistant cashier of the First Nutlonal Hank pn Tuesday, as also did his brother, Dr. Crawford, of Clovpjand, Quo. The latter will soon leave for Los Angeles, Cal., where he will visit govern I weeks. Collect those scattered shoets of nuie you, value and have them bound In book form at the Mall Trlb.kue, tf 8. 0. Lnwrcnco and Doll Moore pf Gold Hill were In Medford one day this week. M. K. fllocklirldc and P. I.. Cum nf Ashland worn nmong those who transacted business In Medford Tues day. Georn W. Knox of Whcejer eejin ty. who Is visiting his forfner homo In Jpepllne county, spent .Tuesday night In Medford. So did Fred Knox, A. M. Hunch and Karl Top ping of Applognte. $2000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real Into at current rates. Carktn ft Taylor, Jackson County Bank. Oldg., Medford. School Superintendent Wells was ofor from Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. Urlng that old book with torn binding down and have It rebound n(. tho Mall Tribune offlpo. Costs but little. ' tf Mr. and Mrs. Itlppey of Central Point spent Tuesday afternoon in the city. Rose Maiden, Dec 17th at Nat. Col, F. I Ton Velio has been In Jacksonville several times recently. Ho Is having the property that he bought at the county seat improved considerably. Tresspass notices for sale at tho Mall Tribune office. tf Alex Norrls of Jacksonville will be the janitor of the court house when the now administration is installed. Mr. Ksterllnck and ills family of Ashland visited friends living in Med ford Tuesday. Christmas presents. Pcrculators, chafing dishes, casslroles, etc.. In copper, brass and aluminum. F. V. Shnplelgh Hardwaro Co., 28 South Central. V. R. and S. C. HIgglnbotbam and other residents of Kanes creek were In Medford Tuesday. J. L. Garvin of Talent tarried In Medford Tuesday night. . For tho boy's Christmas, wagons, coasters, skates, guns, velocipedes, etc F. y. Shaplclgh Hardware Co., 28 South Central. Mrs. M. H. Parker and Miss D. Pattlson of Central Point were among Medford friends Tuesday. Robert Pond has returned to Pendleton after a business visit of several days In Medford and Jacksonville. Give her for Christmas Comraun Ity, Diamond Edge or World brands silver plate, Flat Ware. p. W. shap lclgh Hardware Co., 2S South Cen tral. Col. R. C. Washburn of Tabic Rock made n trip to Medford Tuesday, staying over night. Hert Grccr of the Tidings, A. L. Alkens, C. Kamerer and others were down from Ashland Tuesday night, Mesdamcs Gillette, Harbaugh, Vogt and Coulter of Jacksonville were among the snany outside shop pers In Medford Tuesday. George Gillette, formerly of Ash land, was In tho valley during the week pn business connected with his position as S. P. Inspector of trans portation. He now resides at Port land. J, D. Heard and hU family, after a residence of several years in Med ford and at the Sterling mine, have left for Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. D. Clngcade of Eagle Point were guests of their son, Harry Clngcade. Tuesday. R. W. Hitchcock of Eaglo Point and A. A. Wiley of Oold Hill tarried in Medford Tuesday. IKY DAMAGE If ' REACHES J Tim ilnmnro n!t liroiiL-lit lv Mad eline Hoy Pnrkcr of Ccttlrnl Point, ngninst Mrs. It. M. Whiteside for $7300 which she claims is due her as the rvMilt of nn nsiiult made up on her following mi nlterenlion over rent went to tne jury snortiy nner noon today. The jnrv i- etill nut. Madeline Parker is u milliner of Cent ml Point. S'io nllegeil Hint lr. Whites.hU n wn ul I id her und after- nnnls dimmed her lm-.ino-s to the extent of $i.HH). I he ni-e vn mini fonuht throughout, the courtroom be- inp crowded by a large delegation from Central Point. n. r .Mulkey aimenred for the idnintiff and A. II. Uenme.s for the defenM. mm DEFEATS mm ROUND T LANSING. Mich., Dec 11 Mrs. Mary Lucas, a woman attorney con fessed here today to having poisoned Mrs. Paulino S.'nsel. pleading that the act was Justified. Shu denied that sho had murdered other persons, but tho police are digging up the cel lar of he.' home here, In tho belief that her case rivals that of tho Gun nc3 murders. Carl Miller, a boarder at the Lucas home, disappeared seven months ago and tho police assert tho woman later sought to gain possession of his property. Sometime ago Mrs. Lucas and her husband went to Nebraska, tho woman returning hero alono, say ing her husband had died suddenly LOS ANGHLK9, Cal, Dee tl The passing of the doRRed-borlng-ln. taKe-tivo-tQ-Blvetutio fighter of thf class first brought to recent cham pionship notice by llnttllug Nelson, U marked hern today with Luther Mc carty, victor over Jim Klynn, In tho sixteenth round as the latest expon ent of the straight left and thn right cross as a means to sule n relentlesn, plodding attack. McCarty, In his fight with Flymi hero last night, exemplified the use of the straight left In tho same man ner us did Willie Ritchie when ho took Ad Wolgast's lightweight crown from him at San Francisco Thanks giving Day. Continually pecking imu, he lined his left as n range finder, crossing the right when the occasion arose. McCarty will remain In Los Ange les until New Year's Day, when ho meets Al Palter at Vernon for tho white heavyweight title. It he wins against Palser, McCarty probably will visit New York, returning to the Pa cific Coast In the summer to meet all comers, burring black and tan. E GIVEN I IN Weeks iMcGowan Co. Wets rfcoMi v. w. wks ten A. S. 0 MM XJU9T IMIHin E TO WIN BACK IE m POTUN SAN' FRAXCISCO, Dec. 11. Af ter fifteen yenr in the Klondike region, where ho niudc n fortune, Richard F. Uromsteud, is here toiln. determined to win hack Mr. llrom-Htt-ntl. ITe xuyrt lie left homo in'ti'itse of a 'iiiMijiderstn-Hling, und that no loil-bycs were f.'iil. Severn! years no iicwij)nNr re iwrted the death of Itrom-,tead al ben uuil liis wife ninrried J. Huljee. Tltlii jniirriagp proved imiiappy, mid Mr.s, llromslead divorced Ilnllec. "There will be u big reunion before night if my wifo is willing," wuid llromslead today, ADVENTIST EVANGELISTS CHANGE MEETING HALL$ The evnngelihlH who vyero boldinj; meetingri nt 1218 Main htret had to give up their bull to a permanent ren ter, mid hnvo moved to room :J7, College building on Grape utreoL op- pohito tho Sun office. The meeting. will oontiiiue for ut enst two weekK, Subject tonight, "The Origin, His tory mid Destiny of Satan." A cor dial luvilutioii is given to ull. i " yOTJCK. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of the city of. Medford at Its next regnl&r meeting on December 17, )012, for a license to sell splritous, ylnous and malt liquors Jn quanti ties less than a gallon at his place o( business at No. 17, South Front street, In said pity, for a period of six months. O. M. SELSRY. Dated Doccmbor Ctb, 1912. STRANDS OF CLOTH CLEW TO ASSASSIN SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11. Tny Ftrauds of cloth, scarcely discernible to the naked eyo todny form atrong circumstantial evidence, tho police say, against Joseph Jonas, suspected of the munler of his nged mother, Mr". Lena Jonni. Tho Mrnnib of cloth, the police say, were found on Jonas' knifeblnde. Microscopic ex amination frhowed them to be of red cloth, and, npcording to the police, Mrs. Jonns wore n red cloth belt, from which was suspended her jewel bag. The coronerV jury continued todny its investigation of the alleged mur der. It in expected that nil the evi dence will ht'vebeen hubmiltcd before night. IMPERIAL HAY FOR MILE WEST JANF.SVILLK, Iowa. Doc. 11. A Mint road Minilar to tho ho built by Julius Caesar during his trans-Alpine campaign that bo might more xjiccdily rush his legions to subdue luwlcxuess among the barbarians, may be buili in Iowa, Illinois, Minne Knta mid Wisconsin, if the plana of good ronds enthusiasts here go through. With Congressman War burton of Tacoma, Washington, as their champion, the good rondsters plan to get mi appropriation from congress for n 10 foot piko from Lansing, Mich., to Chicago mid Springtiebl, III., north to Madison, Wisconsin, vest jo Des Moines npd north to St. Paul. They plan to build a concrete bao ntv.l Mtrfuce the. road with vitrified luiek. TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Store fixtures cheap, cash or terms. Address Ilox N. T... care Mall Tribune. 224 NEW YORK, Dwr 11 Justice John W Goff sentenced today Charles Hyde, recently convicted at extorting a bribe from tho Northern Hank or tbp benefit of the bankrupt Carnegie Trust Company, to s'rv a term of frorp two to three and a half yean. In Sing Sng prison. Hyde was Immediately freed on 125,000 ball pending argument on a certificate of reasonable doubt re gard fug the legality at his conviction. Pa expects a pair, Ma wants a pair, and the Baby ought to have a pair of CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS New stock, all sizes and colors to choose from at RIGHT PRICES JforfutcMk "Good Shoes" Opposite Post Office HM !! Mi t I I imlll I IIHt P ! FERNS FEJtNS i We liavo tlic finest lot of feniB over growu in Hed- j ; ford. Prices are right. ; ; ; Out flowers that are fresh. Bujbs, fto.se Busljcs ; a line June, ; MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE I Sone 3741, ' .. 923 E. Main : int'i4mt-.' -.t-jT1-l i-l -U-'-'i Jacksonville Brick and -Tile Company OUR DRAN TILE STANDS ALL TESTfl Exarnine our goods ai)d get our prices before buying jilsewtyere. Red Figure Sale GOWNS Good 7fk Ouling Otiwns, jOa oat'h AT MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. 0. SWEATERS Woujoji'h all wool HWCaltM'H vtfO SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY ONLY Only 11 Mqve Shopping Days Before Christmas Handkerchief Sale Ohildmt'.s Initial Jta)ilkorOiil', !1 in a box. Special, 4 C a box v "Woiikmi's all liiion and fanny tp I'inl), UniidkcivhiH's. t'at'h wv lon's Initial llaudktMvbicfs, X OC, in a box. Special, a box uOj Women's lace edge I 'auditor- -JCn chiefs. Special, each .. .. wC COATS and SUITS BELOW COST Women's $10.00 Coats ... . Jj?5.?)S Women's $15.00 Coats $!M)8 Women's $10.(K) Coats . . ..SJU2.-18 Women's $2.1.00 Coats .. . $1G.1 Women's $15.00 Suits $M)8 Women's $2").(M) Suits JjiKJ.OS Hand Bag Sale Women's leather Ibuid Ilais, jHlp real $1.00 values, Special each "wt Women's leather Hand Vn' QQa $1.'J." values. Spoeial, each .. fOj JMcsh Hags, $1.00 grade, each ..G9 .Kancy Coin Pui'ses, each I8 l''auey Vanity Purses, each -18 iManieure Sets, ,seaj 75c AR values. Special, a set OL BIG CUT IN FyRS Women's $2.50 Muffs ?i.W Women's $5.00 .Muris J?:$.8 Woiiioii'rt $12.50 Scarf.s 1!).8 Women's $20.00 Scarfs $112.I8 AVomen's $25.00 Scarfs $1CM8 Children's $5.00 Sets .. ijW.OS , RIBBON Fancy ribbon, all widths, up to 75c values, 9Q a vard . 0C RIBBON Fancy ribbon, all widths, 25c val ues, special, -f P a yanl . JLvX CORSETS Oood (ina I i t y Warner's corsets Special, a pair 48c WAISTS llovs' Unit waists .splendid 15c grade, spe cial, each 10c RED FIGURE SALE RED FIGURE SALE i '1 Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays! You Can Write Photo Plays and Earn $25 or More Weekly WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW If you have ideas if you can THINK wo will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence nec essary. Iso "flowery language" is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. 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JPubllp Lund Matten: Final Proof. Deaort Lndi, Oonteit and Mining Gaaea. Rortp. Draperies W carry n vry comnltte tin of drapcrlfH. Itico ciunlim. fivlurra, tq, am) do ull olBDHoa nf uiilioliUrlnir. A BPi'flliil nmn to look uftvr Ihla vorlc enoliiHlvnly n(id will kv good nrvloo um Is tioinlblo io gat In vea li9 (irVt VM Weeks & McQowan Oo. V V. 'tfti