li"PwiPflRjPi jfafri' jrfai - -vv... . 4 - f ft rxou six MTJ)FOT?D MATT; TRTBPm MTCDFOrcn. OKKHOX. WfiDXEsTTAV, T)F,FrTIFJ? I!. 11)12. 10 E TAFT TO SPEAK IAS A GUIDING STAR $700,000 LOSS BY FIRE L SUCCESSFUL DANCE START SATURDAY BY AUSTRIAN LOAN ANDERSON REVELERS REGISTRATION EA ASSURED CHASES COYOTES I Hud AndprMin, lightweight chnm it(in of Iho northwest, haa KlgnrJ on for n bo with several coyotes who roam Iho ohnpperal on Antelope crook nml linn loft to do nomo fancy foot work In tho hill by way of keeping fit until ho ran get sonic port of an nnnwcr out of Frlnco nporldom as to it mill with Wllllo lloppc or Frankle HnriiR. Hud left Wednesday morning for tlia mountain homo of James Ker Hhaw, Jnckcon county' Angora goat mogul, and will spend two or three wrclcs hotfooting about tho foothills In nuoxt of condition. King Ker shaw has a son about Uud'fl ago who Is said to ha gomo stepper tn the hills nml In company with him tho long trail will bo hit dally. And the coyotes will have to bo some shifty If Hud gets them In a 24 fool arena. The board of registration for tho for the general election to he hold January H will meet Saturday afternoon In It first session. They will continue to sit for ten days following each jtfteruoon from 1 o'clock until 7. Much Interest will be taken In registration this month owing to the fact that women will register In order to vote at tho nct election. TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 11. "Iron man" Joo McGlnnlty, ex-National Leaguer, Is today tho new owner of tho Tacoma baseball club, having yesterday declared to President Kil Watklns, holder of the club franchise his willingness to assume completo charge. Tho deal will bo formally closed with the director today, McGlnnlty arrived In this city yes terday and immediately got down to business on tho deal. Ho was taken out to tho ball park, whero a hur ried examination brought him to the conclusion that ho was ready to take over tho team. McGlnnlty expressed his deter mination of getting raoro games for this city when tho league directors meet December 21 to arrango their schedules. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (By A. C. Howlett.) M. L. Dally sold his building to Mr. Trunncll, of Grants Pass last summer and slnco then has been clo Jng on, and expects to Icavo herv. greatly to the regrets of tbi'lt neigh bors, for Sir. and Mrs. Dally have al ways been Important factor In every thing that Is going on in our town that is for the betterment of tho com munity. Hay Antipole, who bought the hard ware business of 1 Salter has had n neat slgu painted on the front part of his store. The city dads havo had a sidewalk put down on tho south side of tho creek from tho wagon bridge past the New York store and church most of tho way to the school house and then extended it on to tho corner of the old Hoblnctt place and have put in street crossings so that pedestrians can get along without going In the mud. I understand that Mrs. J. W. Grov or Is circulating a petition to havo tho sidewalk extended from tho wagon brldgo down South Main street to tho lower end of town. I learned a short time ago that Mr. It. C. Lawton had purchased the knock down bouse of Mr. Salter be fore ho left and has moved Into it. I see that our old friend Mr. Cool oy has been appointed as town mar Hlinll for our town. A good appolnt nnont. Ho Is also Janitor for the school and between the two positions can keep busy. Mr. Vocal i, our saloon man, has moved Into one of the James Owens' hoiiKCK on the Sunny Side of the creek. Last Wednesday tho Ladles' Aid society had their semi unnual sale and gave a dinner In the Baglo Hotel, the friends und members of tho so ciety donated the provisions and cooked them and the use of the hah Is donated and the ladles, with the help of what men they can press into service do the work such as ar ranging tho tablos, waiting on tho guests, etc., and tho proceeds are di vided between tho church and the town, ono half to each. They hue coedud In selling everything at u good prlco and realized sixty dollars for their trouble. Our telophono office, I understand Is to bo movod again In a short time, as soon as tho company can secure a now switch bourd. It will bo placed lu tho Von dor Mullen Bros.' brick up Htalrs. A gentleman by the name of Clemlngs has been buying up shares enough so that ho and Win. Von dur Hollen will control and own tho most of tho shares. Thoy havo been replacing tho old, small poles with large ouch and fixing tho line up In good blmpo, Tho homo talent of Kaglo Point will render a ilay on Thursday oven iiiK, Doc. 18 lh In Splkor'B hall. Tho Deacon. A comedy a flvo nets. There will bu thirteen persons take nirt lu tho play and thoy promise to Turn out nnd help If rntliniiim nml hearty OTiirr- dm of iibimura nre n criterion or registering of city voters the sueecu of n sooinl nffnlr, Iho first pnrlv of "Tho Reveler." held Tuedny evenitn nt the Xntntnrium mut lio voted ono of Iho tnoM sue eeful nffuirs over held in Medford. Hen Sheldon hud ehnrso of the plntw nnd nrronjjcinenN nml hi promUo that Iho ffrM party of tho series would sot n lineo hnnl to ex- col w! more tlinn tnnile pood. The firt port of tho evemni: a en tertainment took the "revelers" hack to the palmv Any of the MOor. Tho linll hud lioon fit I oil up as n full fledped Rambling "eluli" whieh would have done credit to the uM preten tion "pnlnco of eliniiee' of .luck sonxillo or old Slintn in tho early fiflio. There were roulette wheel, "21" tnhlcs nml nil tho accompanying accessories. lrnitnn interest nnd realism was ndded hy tho use of, pen nine nppnrntu which had soon lone, hnnl service in the cold camps of southern Oregon jours npi; nml which, could it hut spenk, mipht have told niimcrou tnle of quick fortune nnd ruined live in tho easy, happy-p-lneky dny. of pioneer mining. Each Rtiet wn "staked" with n remittance of Sl'JOO (imiiiufnotured in the card honnl dcurtmciit of n local printing office). The came wn on, nml nmid tho whirling of the roulotto; the "harking" of the "houe cashiers" nnd "runner."; the jolly party fell into the spirit of the game with n vim; nnd nil too coon the time for "closinj- the house" found the merriment nt it height. Prizes of handsome gold tie ulni mid pin were awarded the lady nml gentleman Hav ing the mot "money" nt the "rins ing"; Mi- Hluucho Young and Mr. Frank Knrrell proxing tho champion gambler. The lt part of the evening wa given over to informal dancing in which the popular "GeminninV' fig ured prominently. Thoe enjoying the evening's ho- pitalitie were Mesdnme I In for. Campbell, Gray, Ilordwell, Diddle. Leever, Kothennel, Brown, Oalo SclniMer, Roberts, Itcdfichl, Johnson; the Mioses Merrick, Knyart, Mikehe, Dohl, Heck, Mender, Hutchinson, Davis, Young, Deuel, ICeuliier, iliiuoo, iforton nml Ida I-oo Kent nor; nml Messrs. Gray, Deuel, McCurdy. Ked ficld, Johnson, Lind-ay, Karroll, Lumiden. Drown, Sehn-ter, Hard- well, Wilkinson, Leever, Diddle, Dunce, Sheldon, Ko-i.. Ditolicook. Iee Root, Anderson, Roberts Deed, Perkins, Huntley, Malcolm Hoot, Kothennel nnd Territt. The club's second party will be given during the holiday. SUBJECT 10 MAIN LOS ANOEI.KS, Cal , Dec. 11 Hereafter expensive lingerie, silk stockings nnd other articles of ap parel that nrc popularly regarded as distinctly feminine, will bo subject to appraisal of a deputy tax collec tor, according tn an announcement today by County Assessor K. W. Hop kins. Plans are being considered for tho appointment of special ap praiser, whoso duty It shall be to de termine Just nhat finery Is subject to taxation as personal property and to enter It on tho proper lists. 11 1 fore the appointment can be made, Hopkins said, ho must find a marble-hearted deputy, who will not quail before ruffles and flounces and other things that may be Included as taxable property. There hat yot been no application for tho position. NK.W YOllIC, lie.- 11 A-Hiimn. oo that there would ho no grout I'luropotin war induced Now York hanker to Ulnleitslo tho floatation of a I'J.VKIO.OOO Austrian loan in till eouiitiy, iicooiiIuik to numiiinoo incut hy Knlni, I .. I oml company hero todnw CINCINNATI, Ohio. Doc II Plro which destroyed three, of this city's leading ostnbllshliH'nls--tho tllhson Hotel, UendlKS-l.olhnm de partment store mid tho W. L. Doug Ins Shoo company Is oMImatcd to day to lutvo caused a loss of $7lo,0i)0. Mom than 100 oHIccs In tho I? story Union Trust hulldliiK nUo wore ruined. WNHIUNtVWN, Doc II Prosl lent Tuft announced today that ho would sail tor Pnnninn December 21 to Inspect tho en nit I, returning ifo cotubor III. Ilo will lonvo Washing Ion at pildnlght December IU, em harking on tho battleship Arkansas at Key Wont, Florida.. Tho president tlll ronrh Panama Christmas ovo. Legal blanks nt Mnll Tribune, WORDS FROM HOME Statement That .May He Investigate!. Toslliiuuiy of .Modfonl ("UIioiih DIED. A. J. Stewart, well known in Mod fonl, died at Snnta Hnrbarn, Calif., Dee. 0. Mr. Stewart lived in Cottage Grove, Ore., with hi son nnd wns in Medford a few week ngo on his way to California. He is'n brother of P. M. Stewart of Knglc Point nnd hits n son living in the valley. When a Medford cltlsen comes to the front, telling his friends nnd neighbors of his experience, you can rely on his sincerity. The state ments of people reldlng In far away places do not command your confi dence. Home endorsement Is the' kind that backs Doan's Kidney Pills, j Such testimony Is convincing. In vestigation proves It true. Holow Is a statement of n Modfonl resident. No stronger proof of merit can bo had. W. P. Gould, 113 W. Jackson St.. Medford, Ore., says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Haskln's drug store, and amplcased to say that they hae given me moro relief than any other kidney medlcluo I havo over taken. Othor members of my family have also used Doan's Kidney Pills and tho results havo been so satisfactory that I do not hesitate ono moment In giving this statement." For Bale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Koster-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United States. Itemembor tho name Doan's any tako no other. Only 11 More Shopping Days for Christmas Do Your Shopping at the Money Saving Sale Give useful gifts, tho gifts that are always most approciatod. Wo will mou tiou a partial list that you can buy at Monoy Saving Pricos. USEFUL GIFTS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES Tailored Suits Lonj Coats Mackinaw Coats (iarbardiiit's Cain Coats Sweaters Fin's Drosses Silk Petticoats Silk Gloves Kid CI loves Silk Hosiery Handkerchiefs Neckwear. Umbrellas Silk Kimonas Silk Ridded liobes Ostrich Plumes Silk Waists Lingerie Waists Hand Hags Fanov Combs Scarfs, etc. EXTRA SPECIAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LONG COATS $19.85 Your unrestricted choice of our entire lino of Kong ami .Johnny Coats this fall's newest "Stylo Craft models in Mroadcloths, Diagonals, Bouelos, Novelty Cloths. Long Maokinaws and Caraculs; actual values .'Jo. $27.50, 10, $.T-f)() and s?af. Money Saving Sale price $19.85 Others priced at $6.95, $9.85, $11.95, $13.95, $14.98 TAILORED SUIT SALE Continued for the balance of this weok TRIMMED HATS $.1.98 Your unrestricted choice of tho out ire lino of Trimmed Hats including all patterns; actual values to .f'JO. Monoy Saving sale ijvi.98 Silk Hose i'orXmas (lifts 50c, 73c, $1.00, $ 1.20, $1.50, $1.75. 0 loves for Xmas Gifts always appreciated PI for tlumo who tiro looking for imtii leu nml offertlvo DontlHtry I tho Mmi nt tho eiitrnncn to our eMnhllnh inert. Wo practice imlnlcim extract I nit, ami ovtiry other branrh of tho profeimluii. Whatever your reiilro niuiitn In tho Dental line, you may bo into of tho bent xervlrn at tho leant oYpenoo here. Auk your frlmulH who havo trleil iir. I.Aily Atttiiilunt DR. BARBER TIMJ DIINTIST Ovor lUnlotn for Dm!. l'nrlflo Phono 2r.'JS, Home IMioiic 3 SMC i CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Wo urge tho oarlv huv iiiK of Gifts not wholly for selfish reasons. Come in and we will explain. Quality Good3 THE MERRIVOLD SHOP 134 W. Main Stroot. ! C. F. Richstein (3b Company All Kinds Wood For Salo Rick Wood, Block Wood and Tior Wood Strictly Cash on Dolivory 'ImDHE iim ST INDIES wJtl. PANAMA CANAL 1 CnU, U KtW OILTANS III N.M. K."lu.ln twill. Jan. S3 th. IU II 2i, Mfc-ll!. ftmf. i tJ M tlKmmJ Ml r. I llUlllUlfiUtltlljB ' toil I'mvi'll St.. Sun I'nmrltro, (iil., or I Mil I ,ui'n, ti'Mi'M?'M?it . w-wW-w- v.vV',r-vvv' v t v v t v 'w K . T T T r r t ? T t t t THURSDAY SPECIAL Genuine English Rocking ham caribou Tea Pots, 135c to G5e quality, Vj to Wj pints capacity, Thursday only, each 25 Limited only one to a person Christmas Post Cards Pure gold leaf gelatine, hand colored and emboss ed Xmas Cards, ovor 200 styles to select from; 5c each anywhere else, here, each 1 THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THE MOST POPULAR PRICED Lino of Dolls, Toys, Books, Gaines, Toys, Dishes, Out Glass, Gold Glass and "Fancy China in Medford over 2000 useful Christ mas Kilts to select from and all popular priced AT HUSSEY'S THE BUSY XMAS STORE Hand Colored 1913 Calenders each in box ready to mail. AVhy pay 25o to 75c olse whero when you have over 500 to select from hero at 10 and 20 THURSDAY SPECIAL 200 tall glass Vases in plain and iridescent glass, tho regular 25e, quality, Thursday, each l(ty Not moro than two to any ono porson. t f T t t T ? t havo lots of fun. Turn out nnd help V I I I ' J f the now lodge by giving them a lift. ?$MJ$m$m