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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. arRDFOIlD. ORKGON, FRIDAY. DKORMBRR 27, 1012, i PAGE TWO. I fiiw OCAL AND LRSbNAL 1 ! L Slh nnf Mm. d. 12. ifarkncM of Omh, Nh., rn In M6dford TlMtln Mm, lUrkDMB' Is(er, Mm. J V Worttnatf. ThnJ report thomiselveR M-chnrrniM with tho city and rnllr-y. Mm. W. 1. lUchanMon. of' fort lftnd, la In MiWorit vIslthiR' lior uls ter, MIm Thalia Kins, and olhor relit Uvea. Mm. Rfchardiion wna tornibr If OtUioKdtth Kind tin it rMlded In MprtfonUfor a number of ynnrs. .Her huabARil iannelof tho lending ltor npya'ot I'brtlnnil. Two ''Reed n now" tnolorerclps fdV Male' onnthlns. Pacific Motor Supply Co. v ' M. J. Rlr, who has been ovdr'nt Ilcnd, Owpun, since last July, re turned to Modfuh! Tuesday and will spend tho-winter hero with his fam ily, on Hamilton ntreot. Mr. and Mm. J. K. FiiMiolman are spending) holiday week with friends In Portland. Seo "Pinto" nt tho high school Fri day nlsht. Dec. 27. 23T To close them out, all cook stoves Slid ranges, at reduced prices, felve us a call. F. W. Shnplclgh Hard waro Co., 2S South Central avenue. For goodness sak, have R, A. Holmes, tho Insurance man write your Insurance! Ho knows how. Any Thrasher of Phoenix spent Friday In Mcdford on a short bust newt trip. Oi A. G. band concert at the hlRh school auditorium Friday nlsht, Dec. 27 at S p. m. Hcsorved seats now on Rttlo at Haskln'a. 237 l.ouls. W Allen left Friday for a visit with his mother at Sacramento. Oak tier wood tor sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. . J. W. Barton of Hartloy, Neb., who recently asked for Information con cerning iho whereabouts of his son, wrltea that tho boy has been located In- Callfomln. Don't f orj;et tho O. A. C. band concert at the high school-audltorlum Friday night, Dec. t7. 237 Icy pavement in Medford Friday morning wcro responsible for several accidents to horses. It was lato in tho morning before the thaw came. E. D. Weston, commercial photos raphern, negatives mado any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471. Chief lllttson and Harry Clngcado picked up two strangers Thursday" who wero loaded with pocket knives evidently stolen. The officers are awaiting report from the owners. Get your seats reserved at Has kin's for tho O. A. C. concert Frl- Hot. nlh, 9.17 Elmer A. Hicks will leave next week for a business trip to San Fran cisco for tho Oregon Granlto com pany. Tickets for tho Los Angeles excur sion are now on salo at S. P. depot Those figuring on going should write, phone or call attho office to enable agent to secure reservations. W. E. Wilson left Frldar for a short business trip to San Francisco. Pinto, tho "Nightmare of Carica ture" with the O A. C. band at the high school auditorium Friday night. Dec. 27. 237 Charles Owens was a passenger north on number 20 Friday morning. Fruit labels in any color printed by tho Mall Tribune. U P. J. O'Gara will leave tonight for San Vranclc6 and Los Angeles to look Into the condition of nppies which wcro sprayed with condemned materials. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Sank Dulldlng Medford. II. M. Manning of Klamath Falls is in Medford visiting his sister Mm. J. D. Fay. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Mrs. 'Charles H, Long has returned from a liit with her daughter 'ai Ashland. Phone us your orders for milk, creamy butter and buttermilk. Two deliveries, dally.1 It. R. Creamery. Miss Nellie Senska left Thursday for a visit at her Iowa home. Real home-made bread at DeVoa'a. Mr. and Mm. E. C. Dull who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F, S. llranilon. of this city have left for thulr Southern California homo. Artistically printed lotter heads on fancy bond paper make flno Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. Tho Mail Tribune.- tt Mm, A, Johnson, of Portland is visiting hor daughter, Mm, E. H. Lamport of thju city. Soft wood 2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs, J. K. Darnell of Seven Oaks was u l< in Medford one day the latter part .of last week, Weeks &McGdwan Co. ' "UNDERTAKERS t )r: mom un, WtoM vaosHi . w. WMh ten A. a. 9n Mr. and Mr. E. V. Kellogg of Gold lllll wcro rent vUltora In Medford Jay Ptirkcyplln and John Ross have returned from their hnriimlrnila In Canada where they Havo been spending tho past few months. Ilicy' aro 'Very enthusiastic over tho pros pects in that country and their re port or tho game to bo found thcro has Interested many of tho local sportsmen. A number aro planning on a visit to that section next sum mer It things work out In a favorable manner In tho spring. Oak Her wod for sale? - Gold 'Ray Realtj Co. Mnrrlage licenses wero granted to Walter Mlnthorn and' Mattlo I,. Mann, both nf Rogue River, Tuesday and to Kverettn W. Clothier and Grace Deagte, both of Provolt, Thurs day. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar net t-Corey nidg. Phono HG. Mr. anil Mm. Charles Orr who have been hero tho past week or so look ing after business Interests and mak ing somo improvements on tholr ranch near Agate, returned to their home in California Sunday, Drlng that old book with torn binding down and havo it rebound at 'tho Mall Tribune office. Costs but llttlo. tt W. C. Lector of Central Point spent Friday In Medford on business. George llofer, one of tho employes of tho Forest Insect Field Ctatlon maintained in this section by the United States government has gono to Clark county, Wash., (o Investi gate depredations of Insects in some of the tig fir forests In that section. Collect those scattered sheets ot music you raluo andv havo them bound In book form at the Malt Tribune. tt Col. George P. Mims of Sovon Oaks received word last Friday of tho death of his mother who died at Newport, Tenn., whore she had lived wltc her husband continuously since 1S0.7. She was So years of ago nnd her husband survive her. Legal blanks for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tt Mr. and Mm. W. Unieman of n. C, arrived In the illey the latfc part ot last wesk for a visit at tho heme ot Mrs. Maternal, V parents, Mr. aro Mm. William Cliniclcr. Thev will visit friends In Ctntral Point an J Medford until after New YeaM and then return to their Canada home. We have at last obtained the famous-Traveler cigar. One ot tho old standard five cent makes, sold for Itho past 30 years In the middle west and Washington. The cigar that put O. K. In smoke. - Medford Cigar House. 237 Mm. Drussllla Meo and grandson, Tom Mee. of Applegate rame over tho latter part of last week for a visit at the home of her daughters, Miss Mary Mee and Mm. Emma Rebb near Central Point. David W. Gregory of Oakland, Cal., Is la Medford for a short business trip.- i Miss Louisa' Wise ot Roseburg, Is In Medford visiting her sister. Vance Colvlg and Fred Strang ar rived' with the O. A. C. band today and spent the day visiting friends. Miss Clara A. Johnson left Friday for a visit with her parents at Duns- mulr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Grayson of Happy Camp are In Medford on a short business trip. J. E. Henry of Thompson creek Is visiting friends In Medford. Andrew Smith ot Eugene Is In Medford visiting friends. Mr. and Mm. George H. West left Friday for Prospect after spending Christmas in this city. Harvey W. Williams of Ruch spent Friday In Medford with friends. BBERIIOHM TRl-i! RETURN TO M!!Rr. HOR Till" I-IRsT HNU IN s f M PAItf BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM ' 1 ill jilWs kdillllllllllHHIIIIIIIIBI at 'y. si c 51 f HERER.T BEERBOHM "TREE " Sir Herbert Itccrbohm, who had nst been In this coiiutry for the last sixteen years, and Is now enjoying hU llrst vacation lu a loug time, has returned to America. He ii the manager of Ills Majesty's Theatre, In London, nml nil actor and producer almost equally iuJI known on lxth xldes ot the Atlantic. He is to remain In America ouly eight dnys, as lili lslt win made prluelally to se "The IVHow J.irkel." a new pi y Im-Uij: prmlurttl lu New York While Sir Htrlnrt iuW! nt My . I: H repurinl Hut he might takr back with hlui the EngHsU rlgliM for 1 ln U'lloiyJin Ufl ' WALDO REFUSES 10 iSWIFT PLANS TO SHOW POLICE RECORDS' TAKE CHEESE OUTPUT MATE HURLS NEGRO OFF SHIP INTO SEA SAN FKANl'ISCO, Doc. Sl"-Tlinl John Hoilionmlu, noeoiul mato oT tin power selmonoi Leonor, now lieinn held ly llic Mpslcnn ntifliiirllirn throw" ovorlioitnl Tltfiinim Hunt, it lii iioro, followiiiir o terrifio Imttlc iluiini; the eitrly hours oC Doootnlmr 18 nml that n gonornl mulfity followcil, In iloolnr od in mnll 'nilvicei lieio todny. Tho shl woh oft .tho t'onst of .Mo.xloo nt tho time. the flglit wns tho reoull of Ihront- Wtuod inlut llt'itiiiniinn, it U Hiihl, booiuio of his troiiiiuont (if tho urow, Unlit wih nlouo nt the wheel. About il:!10 n. in. tyioM for help wero hoiiiil, Itivonligrtliim rovooled lreH of blood nil over the nl'l dock, iiinftlioil woodwork nml other ovi deni'o of u l'iililfnl Nlruh Tho wheel wni hihlird noil tho ueuro iiiIhh nitf. Tho Hohoonor laid to for five iIo.vh in tho Iioim' of finilinv limit body. Tho von wus iufo-lil with sharks nml it U holiovod tho iiotr.i won tlevouroii iiliiiont ns soon h ho Htniok tho wntor. ATTELL BROTHERS COME TO VISIT SICK MOTHER SAN' FKANVISrO, Ile. 'J7. Clioon'il hy tho orrivnl limuo or hoi ions, Alio mid Mti!i, Alloll, Mr. At toll, who Inn hcoii oriou-.y ill lioro for some lime, mIiuwihI nmrhnl im provement loihty, noil Icr itlliiuiito rooovery U o.xKijtoil. Monlo Iihh heon iiivuy (wo yoiiix, during whifli time ho pnrtioipntoil in Iwcnly lighK itU ln.l limit wn.x .liilinnv Kilutiiic, fenthopvoight iihninpioii, wliioli wiw Mtopiied in tho eighth round lo xnxe Attoll fnuii ii knockout. JURORS STILL DEDATE (Continued from Pngo One) j NEW YOBK Dec. 2-.-TesiryinR! p0RTLAND. Ore, Dec. 27.-A here today before the committee of. toxmAQA rumor u rllrrfnt today at Swift and company and other large eastern packers aro ptanntng to nhlcrmen invcMigatiuf- alleged police j grnftin-;, I'olice Commif-sionvr Illiine-, , P NEW YORK, Dec. 27. Seven co-respondents, four for tho husband and three for tho wife, were named in the divorce suit and counter-suit of Mrs. William Gould Ilrokaw and husband which came up today in the supremo court In Brooklyn on motion by Ore. Drokaw's counsel for alimony and uttorney'u fees. The proceedings aro the climax to five years of dis cord between husband und wife. Mrs. Ilrokaw named Jeanetto Clarke, Estello Perry, Mabel Weeks and Mile. Suzanno Hetty as hor bus hand's co-respondents. Drokaw's attorneys denlod tho charges, and accused Mrs. Urokaw of Improper conduct with three men, Including Iiarou Aleander Von Hoch wocher, Maurico Gray and a third man whose namo is unknown. SENATOR-ELECT BURNED PLAYING SANTA CLAUS GARDEN CITY, Knns., Dee. 27. United States Senutor-eleet Willium T. Thompson is (differing hero today from boveru burns MiKtuincd while playing Kuiitii ClaiiB lust uiglit to n liouH'iul of children. Thompson' clntliini; caught i'iru from cniullew on a Chrisiimib tree. lander Waldo defied tho prohew to force him to tliseloso tho record of hU ilepnrtmeni unless lie winhod to do so. Asked why he hampered tho special examiners invoritignliiij; var ious police departments, Waldo sn'tdi "I do not projioso to let a lot of youngsters go through the record and tear them to liierc-. Thi wlioio matter was stnrted merely to oiiusc n sensntion." NEW WODEN LEG WITH TOBACCO TAGS PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec 27 Hort Scblnger, 30-year-old "newsboy," Is today happy In the possession ot a wooden leg. secured for him by friends through the accumulation of 40,000 coupons from a curtain brand of tobacco. The tobacco peoplo promised tho cripple that If ho secured this num ber of coupons, a fine, new "stick" would be forthcoming, and ho there upon had his frlohds got busy. Practically every cigar storo In town saved the coupons for him, and turned them over Christmas. Today tho now leg arrived und was found- to bo a perfect fit. Morrls.nnd NEW YORK, Doc. S Jacob Lubau, witnesses ngulnst for mer City Pollco Lieutenant Charles F. Decker, under sentence of death for tho murder of Gambler Ilcirmun Rosenthal, complained today to Dis trict Attorney Whitman that while sitting In a rostatiraut lioro yesterday, six members of ho .ollg gang entered. A man known as "Dopy llonny," they alleged, drew a revolver and threatened to kill them. District Attornoy Whitman In Investigating. NEGRO'S VICTIM. tlo up the big Tillamook cheese fac tories this season by contracts, with tho option ot purchasing them out right next season. The factory peo plo aro generally frowning upon the proposition, It Is stated. Tho Tillamook producers aro be ing guided by tne experience of ono eastern capltallit, who secured tho output ot ono ot tho factories with such unsatisfactory results tha milk producers received five cents a pound loss for their butter fat than tho other factories wero paying. BEAN IN BABE'S NOSE IS CAUSE OF DEATH SAN riKHNAIlDINO, mi., Dro. 27 Mary Wagner, llio eighteen month old baby of Mr and Mm. Jnmcx Wiigner, U dcml todny, having chok ed to deutli on a li.-iiu that wiih drawn into her wimlpiik after she had plac ed it in hor mi-lrii. EPIDEMIC OF CHOLERA AMONG 10,000 PILGRIMS LONDON,) Dee. 27. ,t- All (Momk.i dispatch to tho Post reiorted an alarming ciiidciiiu- of cholera hi Mec ca. Arabia, where 10,0(10 pilgrim lire gnthuriuif. In the lul few day 1,41 oiiboh liavo lit'ou rcortcd. With the exreptiou of Olnf A. Tveitiuoe, nil tho defemliiiil wore smiling und apparently iiiieoureriied when they appeared in court nt DIO o'clock thi moniing. The San Fran cioiin wore a Keriou oxproH..iou while Defendant Young, Shiromiin, Ileum, Smythe, Ray nml AnderhOii joked and laughed uproariously. Tho juror wore serious oxpres sionM wlieti lliey nponred lo go to lunch. Tho defendants conider Judge Anderson's ehnrgo fnvornblo to them, especially that portion order ing the jury before convicting to ho certain the defendant is guilty of conspiracy and committed nn overt act in piirsiiniieo with n plot. Thrt defendants nv tliry ronsidor Ihe jury n fair one nml are confident of nctpiiltnl. United State Marshal Schmidt Rnid thi afternoon ho did not expect nny trouble in cne of Ihe jury re turning a verdict of guilty, lint ad mitted ho wiik orrpurcd for nn out hrenk. No one i permitted to ap proach tho juryroom. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Home caro for 20 months old girl. Call Nash Grill. 240 FOR SALE 3oo Hers of wood at 81.80 n tlor. 20 tons mowed hay, 'i per ton, 10-Inch Dcoro gang plow, 23 ? Ineh wagon, low wheel, top buggy nml harness. For rent, good house and barn, C acres laud. Phono 813-F-22 Phoenix, or call on L. A Rose Phoenix. 239 153 LUELLA MARSHALL Illoodhuiinds nru on tho trail of the negro assailant who brutully ntlncl.eil MN Luella Muihli.ill, a pretty Trenton i.V J.) girl, near her liouip. Tho victim l lu a precarious condition. Whcir con eloiu her memory teems in be blank tud all t!io ciiii murmur Is "Nciu," Miserable Stomachs Put in Fine Shape Prescription Called ,MLO.A Making TlioiiNiind of Aliiiot Marvelous Cure Don't bo careless an upset Htom ach often loads to obstlnato Indiges tion and when you have tho oppor tunity to go to ciias Strang this vory duy and get for only 50 conts tho prescription of a real stomach spo clallut you aro unwise if you neglect to do eo, MLOfNA Stomach .TaulotB vlll stop distress after eating, formen tatlou, gas, sourness, licaylncKH, and all misery, or money back, It 1m also guaranteed to end any caso of Chronic Indigestion, Gastritis or Dyspepsia and other ailments such an Headache, Dizziness, Norv oiiBjifcHH, SleoplossiioHs, Hallow Skin, Pluiiles, or nny condition caused by ait Upset stomach, Resolutions are in Order Now 1913 "Will soon be hero. Start 'or off right, just chalk down one resolve that you will buy your next pair of shoes at "Good Shoes" and walk into tho now year with a pair of Good Shoes on 'your foot, and bought itt a Rirjht Pricb; Don't forgot "A Fit or No Sale" at "Right Prices" "Will bo our slogan for d&rfutddtM-: "Cott.SHOES" Opposite Post Office xfc. . v One-half Price Sale To close out the year With the biggest sale in the history of Medford we will For the Next Three Days make exactly oiio-half price on the following lines: Tnllorod Suits, Goats, Skirts, Furs, Shirt Waists, Millinory, Houso Drosses, Kimonas, Children's Coats, Evening Dresses, Street Drosses, Hand Bugs, Sweaters, Children's Dresses. $2.00 Garment M jjt'i.oO Garments . $5.00 Garments . $10.00 Garments $ir.()0 Garments $i0.00 Garments Ms lwwMtlM ..$1.00 .. $1,155 $2.50 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $20.00 Garments $112.50 if 10.00 Garments $120.00 Not a garment reserved, but vou got vour choice of the above named lines at UvA(TIA' 0NK-IIAM' Oune wait on yourself and tleducl just One-half Ofc 9M saz!XEZEcziir New Year Hand Colored Pads Each in Box 10c HAND COLORED i CALENDARS 200 hand colored li)i:i HAND COLORED FOLDERS This is a regular iifiu -"" " """" ""' U seller with New Year Calendars, each in box $ Greeting. Greetings ready to mail. Special for Saturday, each 5c from Oregon, oto. Special for Saturday,-aeh 10c You have just ihrfio days to lake advantage of the special prices that wo are making on all Hand Painted and Pine Imported China. Aus trian Gold, Glass, Cut Glass, etc .Many of Ihoso nro marked at l-2(and 1-11 the original price. Choice of any Electric Toy, each 75; Regular price $1.25, to $2.00 oach Every Toy in tho store has a special price, good for tho jioxt three days only, Medford Album of 25 local viows, ready to mail, each t125 F 7 largo Dressod, Unbroakablo and Kid Body Dolls, worth $3.00 to $4.50 each, choico tomor row, eatih , i $1.75 HUSSEY'S