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PAGE TWO. 1 PERSONAL MPFORD afATL TRIBUNE, TODFORD, PKKCION, TnTOSDAT. PECWITOn 12, 1012. Perter J. Neff will leave Saturday evening for Spokane, Wash., whom he will attend a meeting of represents UVMt tot lhr various frolt associations of tit northwest who will endeavor to work out some form of a central orgftRlMtloH for the proper handling a( the northwest crop. For goodness sake, havo It. A. Holmes, the Insurance man wrlto your Insurance Ho kuowi how. l)r S, A. lockwood. who hps. been seriously HI for several weeks Is now nble to resumo his work. Fruit labels tn nny color printed by the Mall Tribune. tf Dick Donnlrt. manager of llnd An derson, left Thursday morning for San Francisco where he will endeavor to secitro no mo bigger game for Au riersdu. Vapor hatha and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-nctt-Corey Illdg. Phone 145. Dr. J. F. ltcddy leaves Thursday ftcrnoon for San Francises on a short business trip. Phono us your orders for milk, cream, butter and buttermilk. Two deliveries, dally. It. It. Creamery. II. D. ratterson. proprietor of tho Quaker Nursery company will leave Sunday evening for Salem for a con ference with the nursery officials. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank DulldlnB Mcdford. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve left Wednesday evening for Salem where Mr. Grieve will appear before the state board of cqualliatlon. The Rose Maiden Is coming. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. H71. It, II. Whitehead, accompanied by his daughter Grace, will leavo on this afternoon's train for San Fran cisco whero they will spend tho win ter. Real home-made bread at DoVoo's. A. L. Cnslck has lcen making a business trip to Portland. Holders of tickets for 'The Mika do," should remember that the per formance will begin promptly at R:30 this evening. As the costumes and aneclal cenery have all arrived, and 11 preparations have already been made, there will be no delay In starting and all should bo In their seats before the curtain rises. Eight thirty sharp. Colonel Frank II. Ray left for San Francisco Thursday after spending a few days here. Artistically printed letter heads on fancy bond paper make lino Christ mas presents. Let us show yon samples. The Mall Trlbuno. tf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Andrews, Messrs. Howell and Wilson havo returned from Klamath Falls, where they par ticipated In a successful production of "The Mikado." Soft wood $2 & tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. Messrs. Malony and Sargent of Grants Pass, and S. Davidson of 11 llams wero In Medford Wednesday. Rose Maiden, Dec. 17th at Nat Mrs. C. F. Cook left for Portland Wednesday evening on a visit with relatives and friends. Oak tier wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. James S. llalley carao down from Ashland on Wednesday afternoon's motor. Legal blanks for sale at the Mall Trlbuno office. tf George K. Qulne, sheriff of Doug las county, made tho city and valley u visit during tho weok. At a bargain, 12 tiers of dry fir wood, at wholesale. Apply at 433 South Fir street, Medford. A L. Alkcns, formerly a resident of this valley, has been visiting his Sprmor home. He now owns a fino arm located near Rlddlo, Douglas county. Oak tier wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr, and Mrs. F, A. Brandon are lwlng visited by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hall of Pomona, Cal., who are rela tives. Dr, R. J. Conroy has moved his office to tho Hutchison & Lumsden bulldlug. These offices wero for merly occupied by tho commercial club, Drs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved partnership. I, W. p.orry Is In from Jesso Rich ardson's farm in Autloch precinct, which ho has rented. Ho expects to plant nearly 300 acres and ralo a big hay and grain crop. Rey. Mr, Lockwood of Sacramento Is paying Medford a visit. Weeks AHcGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Mom M7X Mriit vaeMsi r, r. ten a, a. ettM George A. Morse of Talent tarried a short time In tho city the forepart of lh week. Leslie Bunnell nnd his fatally were ever from Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon. Fred WUt of Gold Hill, S. P. Mo tion foreman, wna tn Medford Wednesday, on bis way to Jackson vlllo to appear as a witness In the murder case now being tried there. W. W, Harmon, who has bc?n In Josephine county on railroad busi ness, returned Wednesday. George W. Dunn was down from j Ashland Tuesday and was a guest of Col. F. II. Raj' at a dlunor inrty j given at tho Hotel Medford. Misses Mary Mee, Audrey and! Gladys Holmes, Etta Williams nnd Edith Emerson of Central Point were recent visitors In Medford. II, L. Danielle of Josephine county was In Medford this week visiting relatives. Rev. Mr. Holt, a prominent minis ter of Portland, was In Medford on Wednesday. He had been vlsltlnf, his son. Dr. Holt of Eaglo Point. Collect thoso scattered sheets of music you value and have them bound tn book form at the Mall Tribune. tf Otis Hubbard Is down from Rig Dutte. to make final proof on his homestead. S2000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real es tate at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Bank Dldg., Medford. Horace McLaren nnd W. Getchell of Jacksonville were recent visitors in Medford. Bring that old book with torn binding down and havo It rebound at tho Mall Trlbuno office. Costs but lttUo. tf J, F. Brown, S. B. Holmes and W. W. Vonder Hellcn, mayor of Eagle Point made Medford a business visit Wednesday. Roso.Maldcn, Dec 17th at Nat Thomas McAndrow and Ms daugh ter wero In from tho home farm Wednesday afternoon. Tresspass notices for salo at the Mail Trlbuno office. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. George of Siskiyou county, Cal., are visiting In Medford. Christmas presents. Perculators, chafing dishes, casslroles, etc, In copper, brass and aluminum. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware Co., 2S South Central. a. a. Klelnhammer. M. R. Buck, Amos McKee and other residents of Applegate tarried In Medford last evening. For tho boy's Christmas, wagons, coasters, skates, guns, velocipedes, etc. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware Co., 2S South Central. Sam Mathls, ono of tho leading business men of Rogue Rlvor spent Wednesday in tho city. Gtvo uer for Christmas Commun ity, Diamond Edge or World brands silver nlato. Flat Ware. F. W. Shap lelgh Hardware Co., 28 South Cen tral. Mr. S. Turnbough, who was a resi dent of Phoenix for many years, has gono to California. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Ross Kline went south Wednesday afternoon, but did not Tcmaln long. E. L. Carpenter of Salt I.ako City Is In Medford for a short time W. 1., Kentner went to Jackson ville Wednesday to visit Ma family who are passing n few dais with relatives there. Clarence Meeker made n hiislnc., trip to Ashland Wednesday. Prof. George Rebec of this county, who Is ono of tho faculty of the Uni versity of Oregon, lectured at Port land Tuesday evening under the au spices of tho Oregon Mothers' nnd Parent-Teachers' association. AMOR FORCED TO L SAX FRANCISCO, cal , Dee. 12 -Undaunted by his experience late yes terday when the engine of his hy droplane, went wrong nnd ho was forced to descend In San Francisco Bay, Aviator Sllns Chrlstofferson of Portland, announced today that he would continue his flights. Carl Wallen, n photographer, waded nshore, the water being only three feet deep whero the hydroplane alighted. Chrlstofferson remained with his machine nnd after It had skimmed the water for nearly n mll'e It ascended and the aviator made a successful descent near Hnrborvlew. II m ?! PICATO LAURIER IS ACCUSED OF FRAME-UP F IGHI SERVIA RECALLS MINISTER (Continued from Page One) Pari enrly next year ns the result of the meeting of ambassadors lieiy. The ambassadors jlnn daily infor mal, non-committal "conversation"'' iipxt week while tho iencc envoys of Turkey nnd the Ilnlknn allies nre holding their conferences. The in ference taken from this plan in that if tho nmbnstndori find anything cropping up which needs forum I dis Minion thev will a minim u formal conference nfter the Itulknti negotia tions nro ended. Som. militnrv observers still dU- cent grave danger to the ence ofi Knrojo in the Attstro-Servuin situa tion but the majority are inclined to think that war will be averted. CLEMENCY 'PLEAS SENT WEST. (Continued from pare 1.) OAKLAND, Cnl., Doc. I'.!. Charge of f mine. up win fieely voiced here today by light funs who uitmwm-.l IiihI niirht's tell lOUIld hoilt between "Hnlicw l'iento, the l.os An gcles lightweight ntul Tommy Me r He lmut ni Ann FiiniiM-iHi. Mo Fui I uuil entered the ring in poor condition, his miuuiger trying to etui oil me bout nl tin lnt minute Picnlii hail MoKnihinii groggy sev eral limes mid the -iicctiitoo charge be could have finMied the San Krnii eisriin hud he been mi disposed. Keferec Foley called the ul'fnlr n draw, the fighters having ngrced Hint such a decision sdmulil be i-eiideretl if both weie on their feet nt the finish. Owing lo the poor exhibition put tip lat night in Oakland hv "Unite" Picalo anil Tommy Mrr'nrlnml, 'Hed' Wat-on wn selected tmlnv l hot Krnnkie Smith here Friday night, substituting for Willie HnpH Hopw wns scheduled to meet Smith but pleaded illness and is hi ill iMinfined to the bath here, although u physician who examined him ile- t lores there i untiling the iniitier villi the Hntrhertnwn lighter. FATHER ARRESTED FOR PLANS CANADIAN FLEE! TO GUARD COASI KIDNAPING DAUGHTER Tnvlnr mnl Faultier were both doomed to die together nt 7 10 it. in. West Stands Pat The ulenilincs nnd importuning of a specinl delegation of men and wom en from Portland, waiting mi him today, foiled to move Governor est in his determination to see the four remaining men hanged nnd did not draw from him nny ntlniissions con cerning KaulderV ultimate fate. "I have received scores of threat ening letters," said the governor. "I have seen my wife lay nwake nights fearing for tho safety of our little girl. I have gone through hell to mnke a winning fight ngninst hang ing but in ordering Ihose men hung, I am living up to the dictates' of my conscience. If tlioe men d not go to the gallows tomorrow enpitnl pun ibmcnt will not be nlmli-lied during our lifetime." It was some time before the gov ernor would mnko this Mulement, but once ho started to talk he showed how heavily the hangings weighed, not onlv on hid own mind, but that of is wue. WASHOPGAL, Wash, Dec 12. Captured today by local authorities after be hud forced his daughter Haxel to walk thirty-flvo miles through heavily wooded country, nf ter kidnapping her from her mother In Oregon City, William Lllllo Is un der arrest here. Lllllo waiapprcheadcd on Informa tion furnished by the girl. The pair nrrlved about nine o'clock, presum ably from Portland, and while tliey were eating breakfast in local res taurant, the daughter secretly told the waitress of tho kidnapping. The latter then nummoaed an officer. Wlh bruslde feet, tearful eyes nnd torn clothing the, lrl presented a pitiful sight. OTTAWA. Out., Dec. 13 111 one of tl,o greatest speeches of his career, Sir Wilfred Laurler, former premier of Canada, announced In parliament today the Liberal navy plan as nn alternative- to thu pro posal of Premier Harden to contri bute Jliri.OOo.uoo to the Hrltlsh navy. Sir Wilfrid suggcMcil n Cnundliiii fleet for each Canadian coast with n HUpcr-drcuduiiitght as thn center of each fleet, tho establishment tit shlp jards In Cuiinda, thu building, ho far as possible, of nil the warships In Canada, ami that thu fleets bo manned, so far as possible, by Cana dians. He maintained that Canada would always bo ready tn aid Eng land In an emergency. Sir Wilfrid's npcecli was received with wild npplanso, (ho Liberals In the house rising nnd singing: "Rule llrlttnnln," lu n mighty chorus. Sir Wilfrid Laurler concluded his wonderful appeal with an amend ment to the Harden proposal express Ing a lack of confidence In tho policy of tho Conservative government. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POSTAL STILL BARRED El FRQMBAS 1ALLGRQUNDS CHICAGO, Dec 12 - Tho Ameri can Haseball UMguo meeting was adjourned today with thu next meet ing announced to take place In N'ew York February II. No action was tnken on tho re quest of baseball writers that the Postal Telegraph Company be granted equal privileges with tho Western Union in American Leaguo parks. Tho Postal Is now barred from the parks. TO AID EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. U Mere to man out n ulrtu nl' camimiidi for the. Riiecc-m of the 111 IS world's fail. mort) t htm HOll repnenlnlives of the prinelvnl northern California towns mid cities, held a formal meet ing in the emitinn building here to day, ntul were Inter tendered n luncheon nt the San Froweisco Com mercial club. The entire bmly of isitors inspeol ctl iilntiH mid ilrnwlnrs of the njcjsi. sitiou. It. It. Hale, vice president of Ihe cx!osilioii company, iltdivcieil the priuuipal speech. The visitors nre members of uu organization known ns the Siicrti mciito Vnllu r.xMi!tion ciiiniiiiwtioii. .ATTENTION WOODMEN. Medfonl Cainii No 90. Woodmeu of the Worltl will hold nit open meet ing In the Odd FcIIowh ball, Satur day night. December 21st. to which tiveryotio Is cordially lnltcd. All members of the Woodmen of the World are earnestly rcqiuistod to be present. Deputy Head Consul, P. F. (Sllro) of San Francisco, will bo present ninl deliver a lecture In the Intorent or Woodcraft. Good music has b"ti provided for the occasion, nnd a pleas ant nienliiK Is assured all who attoud. Neighbor Gllroy Isn very able speak er, and you can not afford to miss bearing him. Come mid bring jour family and friends. Admission fro to all. 227 W M. JACKSON. Clerk. GENERAL DENIALS BY IRON WORKERS INDIANAPOLIS, hid , Dee 12 John II. Harry of St Louis, a former biislnesH uncut for tho Inlernnlloiiiil Association of llrldgo nnd structural Ironworkers, mid otic of tho defend ants In the dynamite- conspiracy trial heic, resumed his testimony today lie denied all the charges of the government. Harry denied knowing that John McNauinra spent lltt.tiOO oil dyna mltlugs while llnrry was mullllug th nccoiintK or tho honwdrhers' Union Drown was called nfter lUrry had eluded bis testimony. W. Hurt Hrowii of KnimiiK City, a walking delegate- for thn Ironworkers Union, was cross-examined icgiird lug letters ho wrote to John J. Mc Namnra icferrlng to non-iinliin Jobs which Inter .vera iljnainltcd IJt In silled that oury reference Im iiinde to thiHio Jobs was legitimate. Defendant llauiioti, or Serautnii. Pa., was next called, lie admitted writing a letter to John J. McNainnrn. saying certain members of the Iron workers' union In Sernnton. "Don't know how to keep their mouths shut, nnd I urn not ready to do lime Jus! now. 1 am prepared to do nny thing but you know how careful a uiun must be In this kind or work." Ilanuon s.ild he regretted writing tht, letter, after explaining that It referred to money needed b the Srrautnn local. IDAHO E NDORSES HAWLEY CABINET HOIHE. Idaho. Dec III -Secretary of the Interior. John II. Hnwley ot Idaho. 'Hint Is the way lilalio peo ple nre today hoping that the ques Hon of a seleillon lo this Impoitaiit post will bo settled. Hnwley, who tsllitw from the gov ernor ship In the Hear future, has not ct aniiiiiiiireit bis cunittitimy for Urn position, but he dow not prototd. iikuIiirI tho artlvtly or tho ltolsn Com mercial club ninl oilier nrgntilsutloiiA In his liehair. Thn Commercial club has had a strong Istler directed to l'i(tiftiit-KI'ft Wnnllrow Wllww ask Ing fni' the naming of llnwloy to tho socrcmrHhlp. ALLEN CLAN GIVEN HEAVY PRISON SENTENCES WYJtl'HVILl.K. De I Tblrlv flM jeurs Hi the pfiillHiiHnry Is thn penalty jMdiin Alldi will isiy for bis part In lh nhiiollHg up of the Car roll county cinirthiMiwi M llllliivlllo last March, when live pnoii, In cluding the JudHH, sheriff mnl eum luoiiweallh attorney, wero killed by member ot thu AUu clan nnd a niintber of other wounded, Wtty IMwnnls will spend twiint)HNveii )csr In thti ptinlteniinry. Theft) stiiilniieiw wore the riwult of a compromlsti this afternoon follow ing a erdlct of voluntary man NliniKblrr In the can, of Slilun Allu when the lurv fixed tho term of Im prisonment nt fiveenis Previously li had been sentenced to fifteen GETS PHOTOGRAPHED OAKLAND, Cnl., Dec. J2. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, who n he dis covered the North Pole, visited Joiicquin Miller, the aged Mct or Ihe Sierras, today nt MillerV home in Ihe bills buck of OnMiintl. Tim explorer piesciiletl the hicI with n copy of his Mibtr book. Miller Mitceplt'it It With illliukn, bill sbool, his lieutl sin row-fully u he seiil: "Pe written thousands of Inioks, but haven't one of them in the lnue. 1 will gllo you mv tiiillH'it instend.' The poet wtis )iropped tip lu bed, working on his nlyt poem, for he is loo wenlclo be ..IxMil.' UN ilaugliler. .luniiila, suggesled that be js with Dr. Cook lor a photograph. "Hell!" nmred the poet. "lie y, yc," munnutcd MIks Miller, mnl the picture was Inken. Watch Your Hair, Ladies Kiciiinl Vlgllnntv I the I'rltoof l.tix oilniit noil Itmllnnt llitlr If dandruff germs arc devouring the nourishment that belongs to tho hair. It will imhiii begin to full. Fur iHormnre. It will lose llv life and Ih trc mid will become dull, fadsd and eeti gray. If jou bavn any signs of dandrHff. go rlnbt l ymr dniBKlw today Mtl get n ail rnHl ImUHc of I'.MIISIAN" Hsgo. This dellHhtful hair limit Is giiBnttiteeit by Ckna. Htrnng to kill tlanilmff Karma, elumi the head nf filth) dandruff, slop falling hair and Hatting scalp, nut! pnwrvo the colar and bimuiy, or nioNiiy Iwck. And It dsnrt Just what It U Kiiuranlnnd to tin and that's why Us ! to w Mr moiiH the HtHMtry ovr. PAIIISI.W tfoit" Is the htvorllw of refined Miwi. Ohm loltl prirs luhnlliiwypu On holm provwi lu tuiparlorUy. Your pleasiiro lu reading lliimo Iihhc nveulngs will bo groatly enbiiiic! bf 'wearing n pair ot Dr. Itlvknrtl l tlflrally fitted eo glaWH. (tt them now. W0 .. FRIDAY SPECIAL Gcnniiie Jiniul decorated .Tiipanese Cups and Sau cers; regular 25o quality; very thin. Friday special, 10 JUST IN A swell now lino of ncven piece Berry or Salad Soh. ALSO A line of fine imported THE LARGEST, MOST COMPLETE AND POPULAR PRICED LINE OF DOLLS, TOYS, GAMES, FANCY CHINA, ETC., IN MEDFORD IS AT HUSSEY'S DINNER-WARE Nothing will make- a neat er or more appropriate CliriHtnuiH (Jii't in Hie homo than a nice Dinner Set. Ours in all open Block hi ly a complete Dinner Set DON'T FORGET lo see our 5 Toy Tablo 10 Toy Tablo , 15 Toy Tablo K ! t y t T t t z Limited two to a person. China Sugar and Creanler. THE BUSY XMAS STORE or any part of it. 135 Toy Tablo 4. ill