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li if irmvoim TfATr tthbttne, OTDFonn. oreciox. satthday. nrcnttmEn 2. fo.2. TPWpp,VW " TOOT? VWFu ? IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr nml Mra Jon llmlcr iilrtnliitI itt n fnnilly illimnr Clirlnlmna ilny nt tlii'lr rhnriiilni; IiiiiikiiIow hoiim In Houtli I'lwiuiilx lli'Hldi'K ll IiokI nml IiomIckh, tliuro worn iiriwnr Mr. I. A. ItoHit, Mm. Ilnlll.i A. .loiina, Mr. nml MrN. Arthur (loan, Hlii'rlff V. A, .loiH'M, Mrn, Juni'H, Mlaa Mnmlo Nnwlmrv, Dmiiilil Niwliury mnl Curl Nn wintry. ' Mr. unit MrH, (.' I. Attaint (it Koriik lllvor nro lit Mmlfnnl mi Inial- III'MH. Tn floni' lliitm nut, nil mull atovi'H iiml iiiiikia, in roiliiriMl prima, kIvh im it cull. I'. YV. HIiuiiIi'IkIi Html warn Co.. 3X Konlli (Vutntl uvkiiiii'. l-'liirt'iic' Wllllntna of I'lini'iilx wna In Mi'iHiinl Hiittinlny nn n ahnrl Inmliii'Mi I r 1 1. Hiii'iiliil vnlvm rutin, II :if until NVw Yimra. M. I", ft II Co. 2-'.' Mr. mnl Mi Will HUiw.irt ln Kniimluy iifliTiiiiiiii for U.a AiiriI" 'I'lii')' Mill liU'T iiiimI i'im r.liirn I in; Ulioill April I. Wit linvi. nt I tint iililiilnml tlm faiu oiin 'I'nnnlnr rlnnr. Onn it tin nlil hitintlnrit (lvi inl anwikoa, hiiM fur IIik print in yi'itrn In tin iiiIiIiIIk wial mnl WiihIiIiikIihi. Tin- Haur lliuf put O, K. In ainutio Mi'iirunl Clr.nr HIiiM'. 83!' Tho of MiMlfKiiI'd lii'iilltlful alati'rn With ll)l)lllK till' xlllllllltlll; III UK- plii'ii' mnl hii'iht) nti Him front purrli Otltl WIIM ht'llll'll mi till' llllllT'l lllp II x u Kiuiliiiimi frli'iiil p.inl mnl in iiKirki'il pliMinn (nt nn" liolil Imr, no atu nulit nut mil ln'r I 'or gmulnrna tnkn, tiavo It, A. Ilolmca, tlm luiiirmirn tunn writ" your lumirmu'o. Ho knowa how. .Mr. ami Mm. J I.' Hlruttou of Hvnua iTi''k urn In Mi-ilfonl on n (hurt lumliirtw trip. Him'cIiiI - voh.'t run. $l.3 until New YKm. M I'. K II. Co. 23t Mini LoiiImi Aiirkoii of Tiilctit In imiiIIiik n !'' 'In)" Mill frlfiiili In Mi-.lfor.l. Oak tlor wood for anlo. noli Itny Honlly Co. Mlko Hpniion nml Frank Kcyiiuitir, rmivlrti'il iiiiinloriTa, will liV taken to to Hali-in tonlulit whi'rn llii-y arc to Im nxoriitcit I'i'liriinry II. Di'Voo wnnla moro tiny to ll lh l.nill-' IIoiiik Jniirunl. 218 U. II. Whipple ami l'ril Mlll.tr limr rfturiiril from u trip to Kin Jiuth Fall a. K, I). Wcaton. commercial phutoc rapi(trii,.ticRAilTCR nmilu any ilmo or plaro by appointment. Phono M. 1171. Kcmii'lli WllllauiN, ntnr llilnt linnotumi of (Until I'naa, In m'rtouuly III ai WihmI, wIiito lio U rniilnyi,il. Spcrlnl- rlvot niK. l.3& until Now Yrnra. M. IV A II. Co. 83U Mr. mnl Mr. II. W. Ki'lchcll of I'orllmiu nn In tho vnlloy UltliiK frlniuU. Tlcknla for tho l.oit AiiroIc rxcur rlon am now on rnlo ul H. I1. (Input. TIioho flEurliiK on golnR alioulil wrlto, plionu or rnll nt tho office to nimble nK'tit to urciiro ruervntliiiin. Mr. mnl Mm. I.. II I'linttio li'ft for thi'lr I'orttuiiil lioiiio Krhtny aflr iipcinlliiK Chrlitinnii In Mcilfonl. Fruit Inuoli In nny color prlntoJ by tho Mull Tribune tf A. II. Coriinll of (Irnutri I'mm U vIh ItltiK Moitforil frlfiiiU. Hlnrt tho Now Yoar by prartlNliiK crouoiny. Mill; llnttli'it mnl ulrlctly H.-iultury, K rcntM pr iiuart. ltuM l,:ini Dairy, phono ?32IM. Mm. J. M. Aiulcriiou of I'ortlmul In lulling frli'iiiU In tho Vnllf). Hln foriucrly ri'Hlilnl hen'. Carklti A Taylor (John II. Car kln nml (llmin O. Taylor), nttornoyi ntlav, ovor Jiicknon County Hank llullilltiK Mcilfonl, Mr. ami Mm. J. I. Taylor of An ilornou rrci'k urc vIhIUiik frlmulH In MiMlfonl. Kodak flnltihliiK, tho boat nt Wo Ioii'h, opponlto hook Bloro. Mm. J. i. MorrlcU who ban boon vInUIiiu frli'iiiU In llu vnlloy Iiiih hoi'ii rccallcil to Montana by tho ili'.ilh of her htiKbmiil. Wo kiivo you a iitinnp a ilny, $7.!0 pur your on oua Item, mill;, ItoR l.nno Dairy. AumiiK tho happy, merry fnccw Roan on the HtreolH lam Week wuro tho "AiiionuiH" of tho llaptlHt church, ilo llvurltiK clothliiK, illnnoiH. (nyn, cnu ily, nut h. orniiKo mnl applcH to tho ninny ucoily fmnllliiH, Much croillt U iluo their prculili'iit, MIhh Catliorluo Monra for her faithful uimmKemi'iit, roporta coiiio back from tho itli'h that tho uxprt'HHlon of Kriitltmlo on tho fncoH of tho rvcolvorH, mlileil much to tho pli'iiHiiru of their work, Collect thoeo scattoroil iliooli of nnulo you value- and huvo thuin bound In book form at tho Mall Tribune If Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Bay riion im tbt VkonMl 9, W. Wka t07X A. a, Orr MM ftAUTT AMXSTAir Mm. IMImi lluiilor of tho Chrlntlnu Woliii'ii'n Hoard of Mlnnlon, will npimk nt tho ChrlHtlan nhiirch Humlay ovonlnK Mm, llunlcr In ii ood apenker mid ovory mio In (uvllrd. Tho iiiiintliiK of lowi pooplo will ho held .Monday ihhiiIiik, Dcrmnhor nuth at ill Murk'H hall. An HiIh will tut mi Important iiiiu'Umk, nil foruior rcHlilrnU nf Iowa urn rMiieMtd to ntli'iiil. t'omiulitco him nrruuK''d for iiut'Ttnlmnoui mid refreiibtuoiitN I .Kit I blank for inln at the Mall rrlhutio office tf J. I!. IIoiIko Ik ap'-mlliiK tho hull daya with hi fnuilly mi Hohm l.mi Mr TliomiiH MoffiitM xlnter mid clillilri'ii of I'orllaud nr vIhIUiik dm Iiik tho hotldnya In Ihla i in I'hoiiu nn your ordort for milk, rriintu, bultor and buttnnnllk Two ilollvnrliiH, dally. It, It. Creamery M I'. Mlniioy of Oakland, on of tho men who leceutly pmihiiMiil tho DiivIh tract Hoar t IiIm ill), In In Mid ford on u Miort IhkInhkh trip di'orK" Unix. Iiiim iKtiiiued from n buNluoMa trip to (JiiiiiIh I'iih'. Tho flmi dairy to belli n lun the rot of IhliiK. If you lire In yuipnthy with tlm inline, iii 1 1 up 732 It I Mr. mid Mm llnrnre Tellou i.piut l'ilda In Medfi.rd on hiiximht Ileal hoiup-uindn bread at DeVoo'a Marlon 'I'ryer of Talent wna n r ri'iil vlnltor In Medford I'. It Wall.- or Hutherllii U In Medfonl on n ahorl hiulueHH trip ArtUttrally printed letter honda on fanny bund iniir mnkn flnn ChrUt ma irrciit. I.nl tin iliow you tiniplea, Thfi Mall Trlbunn. tf Mr mid Mm lleury Aunl" of (linntM I'aM apeut H.ilur.l;i In Mud ford with fib'tnU. Mr mid .urn. Andrew I'lamlem of I'ulmi creek are In .Medfonl. They report IWJ) ferl of Hliow III the foreat tihoill I'P apert. Hoft wood 12 a tlor. Cold Hay ltenlty Co, Martin l. Krlckton, aupervlnor of tho Crater N'ullomil foroat, who Im apeiidliiK tho hnldaa with lilt par eiita nt I'landreau, South Daliotn. wrltea that Ketiuluo rbrlatuiaa weath er pretnlla there with deep allow and tho mercury below iero. Oak tlor wud for lain. Oold Ilny Hoally Co, A I. Hall of Dununulr, l In Mod ford vhdtliiK hla parent on Weal Main tret. Henry W. Adama of tho Happy Camp mining dlmrlcl la In Medford on n abort hllalueaa trip. Vapor hatha and aclotitlflo mna aacn for men ami women. Dr. It. J. I-ockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Oar-iifltt-Coroy Hide. I'honn HS, J II. Henry of Steamboat la via ItliiK frlcnda In Medforo. Mr. and Mm. Joh Hntteman of Talent were recent vliltam In Med ford. llrliiK that old book with torn blndlnc down and hare- It robound at tho Mall Trlbuno office. Coda but little. tf II. I). David of ICIk creek la apcml Iiik a few da) a In Medford with friend. Mlaa Alice SlrmiR or Hilt. Cnl , la In Medford vlaltliiK her brother, Al bert. A. II. I'hlpp of Portland la In Medford on one of hi regular IiiihI neaa trip. I,. D, AlirauiH of Hacrnuieuto I apendlui; a few daya In Medford on a abort hualueari trip. J. J. I.ewla Im returned from n Intuition trip north. Mra. A. K. Itlppey baa reinnved to Aahlaml where her dmiKhter, Maude, la leaclihiK'. Jame Howiiut; haa left for n visit at ICiuaaa City. W. K. Johnaou of Itocuo ltlver. upeiit Friday III Medford. II. W. Downy of Homio lllvor haa loft for n vli.lt at l.odl, Cat. Hob McC'arrou Iiiim retiiiucd from n vImII nt Weed, Ctrl. I1. A. Ilomiey of Central Point apeut Saturday nt Medfonl on bual iiOHg. I.eo Scott of Trail who haa been apomlliu; tho holldaya with hla par tuitn In thla oily returned homo Fri day. Harry Helms haa teturiied from n vlalt with rolatlM'H at Jnckaouvlllo where Im HJiotit Chrlatmmi. Mr, mid Mra. C. i, 'I'hompson loft Friday ovoiiIiik for a vlalt at Port land. Mm. Harr la spemlliiK n few dnya at Yrekn with lolatlvcs. Horn In Sun Joro, Cal., Dec, 115 . 1012, to tho wlfo Mr. W. H, Mummy, a aovou pound boy. Mm. Mommy wna formerly Mlsa Pearl Hollonbcck of ProHpect, BOMBARDIER WELLS 10 MEET I0M BURNS C'AI.OAIIY, Alliorlu, Dee. 28.-Ar. raimcmonlH woro roinplcted yeator day for a flfteou-rouml IioxIiik bout botvvcon lloinlmrdlor Wollu, KtiKllnh heavywfllKht chmnplon nml Tommy HuriiH, who ulalma tho chmnplmiHhlp of tho world, tho mill to ho hold In Calgary March II, for a puiao of 137,000. A local syndicate will ft nunco tho affair urd tho money will ho poHttnl In a local bunk mi January GR0WIHG WHEAT IM BH7S'lEb-4JPK mm aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVHaaH aaaaaWaBlk 'aV laBBKBalBIBBBly.a, mmfmmmmmmmmWmA wHmW' mmmMmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmWJt'mmmmwEmmmmmmmmmmmM I TCjKaVIHPPEBaaaBSBaaalBHHHHHHBBaaaaaaaaa AQBSU'jflHLflaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1 III' IM I l Il II. fl I i lit Cl ( III Mu M IE! BY ALL STAUNTON! HTAI'NTUN. Vo.. Dec. 3a.- Willi nearly Ihe entire iopiilatliiii of thla city wnlliliiK the atieota. cheerluK, tilowliiK liorua and Joliilm; In n uolay (leuioiiatrallou, Prerldent-Htect Woodrow Wllmiu apeut hla flfty-alxth birthday here today. Morn than 2MI00 VlrKlnl.uiM toel: part In tho lelehrutlou. WIIhod apent tho nlKht nt tho Pre byterliiu Maim', where ho wa born. Ho leemed extremely happy. Frank T. Wnre, uu undent ncKro, who carried Wllcon about when the future proaldent waa two ycara old. wna amoiiK the flrat to Kreci him. W'INoii t.iicM of I'rcarhrr WlUon la Urn Riieat of Dr. F. M. I'raxer. pantor of tho church where the prcaldeiu-tdect'a father, tho Itev. Joiuph Wllxon, once bad charge- Dr. Fraaar now occuplv tho old matiao. lie waa a achool mate of Prualdunt Klect WlUon at Duvldaou Colloijo, N. C. I.at nlKht mid thla niornliiK they entertained Mm. Wllaou re- rltliiK achool dnya nnucdotoa. Dr. Fruaor nrrmiKed for (lovernor WIIkoii to vlalt a aanltarlum near here, where Mra. Klliabcth Knlaer. nn iiKi'd woman who la paralyzed, now Uvea. DurliiK WHaou'a Infancy alio wna an Intimate friend of tho family. nml frequently cared for him .mil trotted him on her knee. After thl vlalt, It la planned to hnvu Mm. P. I.. Hoover nml Mlaa Amanda Fultx, who bo.iated of luiv Iiik hold WHmiii In their uriua when a baby, mill on him at tho muiite. Mm. Wllxon Share", Honors An nddreaa ofuvelcomo and WH aou'a reapouao were dollvurcd from the portico of tho .Mary Ilaldwlu aemlunry, In the chapel of which the piealdeiit-elvet wna Imptlmd. Mm. Wllaou abnrud tn tho honor khuwered iihiii her huabaml, iiccom pauliiK hlui every whoro ho went. Tho Daughter of tho Confedtrncy held a inception In hor honor thla 'ilternoou nt Htimrt Hall, a achool for Biila. Tho Iowii'm preaenta to (Sovornor Wilaon Included miniature of hla pmenta, done In Ivory. At noon, CoVenor Wllaou nml (lovornor Mann of Virginia reviewed a military and civic parade. Dozens of baud played "Dlxlo," and thou auda of throat joined In ahiiutliiK tho robot oil. A public reception followed tho parade. A banquet I ached ulcd for toulKht. THIRTY-EIGHT FOUND GUILTY (Continued tmrn pnr.e l.) mUlnced iiKiiinat tlieni, The eonvi. tiou of Ihe lat nuuicil nuiutet, wns a MiipuM1, nml it wan expected that no! more iliun thirty-five of the do feniliiitla would he declined cuilly. DclVudnnt Friink K. I'uinter of Oiuiiliu aul chutliiiir with hit wifo when the jury enine in. Mis. I'ainlor I'liiutcd wheii the verdict wns nu imunccd mid wiin curried from the. com I room. When Ihe jury entered, (he defeii diuiU were usciuhlci in u double line, Htirrouuilcil hy fifty dupuly sher iffs. It only rciiiirod u moment o rend tlm vcrdiel. llunlcil to .lull Defense Altromiy llurdiii) nt tempted lo uddrcs the court, hut was iiifm med llml tlicro wns nothing lo ho Miid at (his time. After (ho court room hud been cleared of ppeclnlom, lliu thirty, eiejit dcfcndunlH were culled forward binjjly mid liunied to lliu Marion 1 WARMLY WELCOMED HI THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY-A il'iv,n will ii mI i l r ! i't'clo TiiIhi'ii' mat Ne r' ... Onl CITY TAX LEVY FOR 1913 WILL BE 9.9 ILLS If (he iil y cwiinwil at M heein lueeliiii; to In; In'hl thia nttenioon n1oitt tlm roHirl of tlm tltinnce ihiim- initleo im now irereil the .4tv Inx levy for no-xl .venr will he !).! milla or .I of u mill yrealcr than it wna 1h1 year. The ninouut of money to In? raicl lliia yenr will ho 1c, however, than lnat year na (ho an-CKM'!! vnluutiou in the oily ia lower. A levy of 0.0 mill will mic .iS,ID:M(I wlicrcns Inat vi'iir with n levy of lt." mill.-, tho cilv ruiacd $02,004.71. It ia certain that the levy will not he chunked to any reat extent by the council iij n whole a Ihe fiiiiiiice eomiuilteo Iiiih e;onc tlmrotisrlily into the inullcr. Tho levy :u Uividcd iulo iluferciit fuuiN in follow.: Fmi.l. IlltCIOft ...'. Slri'ul (Inn. aewor , . '.j '. IJcvy. Amount, $H.771.00 11.810.S0 8.8(52.(50 fi.008.-in .'i.'.IOS.IO i,i:i:.S8 2.051.20 2.0:4.20 1.181.08 lire ,., Light Library . ... (lennnil ...t, Sinhiug I'nrk .i. .i. o Tolnl ...114) $.',-10:1.10 eiiuuly jnil. iweh in eu-lody of u deputy marshal. Thr j 11 11. iv loot tin lime in buninc Ihe iHiuri room after returning their erdlel. Soiffelt mid Hueklev WHllt cd lo thank the jurors hut (hey left before they hud tho oiKrl unity. The wive and relutivea of the pri-oncm stood about Ihe coiiidnr-. S.miio wepl ileotly, while other hliiiclicil livnteiieally. Fie niiiiiilea after the verdict was rend )eiVmlnnl .1. T. Iluller of lit iliiimihih, Kdwiird Siuylhe (' HpriiiK field, III., mid Peter .1. Smith of Clevoluud were i-iivul.scil Willi Jauuh ter oer .1 joke mm of (heir number had jol told. Silence oil Delivery Tlm verdict lore n jan;ed hole in Ihe International Aaociatiou of llridjje Hiid Slrueliinil InniworKci, hy iultiiK it" principal oliiccrs in jail. The erdiel wa6 delivered amid complete silence, wliioli wik hrokou only by the monotonous voice of (lie court elork. It ia expeclcil (lie convicted men will he given in, opporliinilv to ap peal from the verdict when court re iionveucs .Monday. Tho iittnniey. for the defense were not nllowcd to en ter 1111 nppeul today. ,Iude Anderson flatly refused lo poll the jure nt the request of the de fense counsel, declaring he hud done so privately, and that it would take too long tu no over it ujruiu, Frank M. Kyan, president of Ihe rronworkcrs' orxmiigatinn, tool; the verdict calmly, llyau Kvpcctcd llcsiilt "Thla verdict." said Hynn, "won't cripple our union. Tho work will bo duuo just tho uunio under other o'flcera In eae our 'appeal la uu availing." Tveltmoo and Clancy heard tho verdict stolidly. Tv'oltmoo'a only In dication of nervoustieaB wur hla trick of pulling ahoet after aheot of paper from his picket, tearlng,thom to bits slowly and then cnrofully Hcattorlng the bits about tho f.'oor. Marsbnl Sihmldt tijUl tho defend nuta ho would give IJ;clr wives nn opiiortunlty to itt.Kwlth and visit them tomcrifvv - . I 0 day before they p-o to bo oeainced, HEW YEAR'S FEATURE. iir"( i i.l pr ,'n .lie ilisrir-. cl ( . i ' T OWNED BY PEOPLE STARTS BUSINESS SAN FHANCISCO, Cal.. II a. 28. Paying the flrat nickel oarin-d by O10 flrat municipally-owned and operated atreel railroad In tho United State, Mayor Jame Itolph of San Francis co opened to public uae here today the new Oenry atreet line, which waa cttabllahed after one of the longest nml bitterest flfOit In the hlatory of public service corporation on record anywhere. Tlie franchise of the old road which la replaced by the new municipal line expired In 1903. Two years before this a movement waa begun to own and municipally operate the road when the franchise should lapse. In 1902 the question waa mado tho subject of a special election. It was defeated. In 1903 It wna again de feated. In 1905 the measure pasaed. Then catno the San Francisco earth quake and fire, all record were de stroyed and the taxes levied were needed for other purposes. In 1907 another tax levy was made. This tho courts annulled. In June, 1909, the people defeated a pro posed bond Wsuo for tho purpose. In December. 1909, tho bonds finally carried by a great majority. Then the banks refused to buy them. Next came nn appeal to tho people nnd In dividuals and welfare organizations, Including some labor unions, Invest ed, and "big btiRluesa" Feeing the public support, swung Into line. During all those years, while the project wna fighting tor popular supports, adherents of the United Hallroads of San Francisco and that corporation Itself steadily harassed the plan In the courts. Finally the United States courts held that they had .to jurisdiction In the matter, and tho muuelpal ownership men had w.tn David Warrield la to go to tho Pa cific coast for an extended tour. E LEY New Year's Issue In aceordanoo with its animal custom the Mail Tri bune will on New Year's day issue a special edition descriptive of tho growth and progress of Medford and tho TCoguc river valley during tho past year. The issue will bo'profusoly illustrated and bo re plete with cuts and maps descriptive of the A'alloy's de velopment. This is tho only ehanco to send your friends tho story of tho valley brought np-to-dato, to lot tho world know what wo are doing in Send in orders earlv for Union Feed Stables BOARD AND Plenty of room and good bedding " and lots of Hay Ray Gaunyaw, Proprietor 112 South Riverside v CASH AND HAND IDE REWARD OFFERED BY WIFE MACON', (In., Dec. 28 A a n ro anlt of mi nllgcd confcaaion of Nichols) Wlllmrn, n furrnhnml, thnt he wna offered ftiOO nml a promise of tiiHrringe to aluy .lames King, Mm Jaino King, widow of the shun man, is under nrniat hero today. Shortly nfler her urreat Mm. King, tlie police naacrt, nlao confeaacd that she planned the crime, which occur red December 12, when King wna shot while hunting. Mm. King, who ia 42, i.n owner of one or the largcit plantation in mid dle (leorgia. Wilburn W 2ii. Hclativea of Mm. King arc prepar ing In investigate her sanity. She ri'iK'tited her confeaaion todny. J'ub lie seiituueiil against her and Wil burn is ,er i"lcne. LDREN MUST BE KEPT AT HOME Owing to carelessness of parents in allowing their children to attend public gathering, picture shows and the like, physician of the city are having a hard timo to prevent the s,iri-nd of scnrlltlna, and In view of thla. D.- II. W. Stearna, city health officer today, (sailed Instructions for ptrriita to keep their children from public gatherings such as Sunday acrools, picture shows and the like, until further notice. A number of families are quaran tined at present and Dr, Stearns In tends to enforce hla orders so that the contagion may be eradicated at once. notici:. To the Public: Parents arc hereby notified to keep their children away from public gath erings of every kind, auch as Sunday schools and picture shows, until fur thor notice DH. It. STEARNS, City Health Officer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH EXCHANGE $800, 40 acre homestead, Improvements. $900 West side tor East side lot, ft 000 1C0 acres near Calgary. $5000 31 acres Improved for city. IG500 50 acres Improved San tlam bottom for city or acreage. JfiS'.O 430 acres Minnesota timber, fine soli, for city or acre age. $8000 1C0 acres alfalfa land for city or acreage. $8000 400 acres alfalfa land for city or acreage. $S0u0 lierkeley property for country. $10,000 200 acres tor closo In vacant or Improved. $10,000 Alameda residence for ranch. $25,000 Stock merchandise for good valley property. $70,000 San Francisco proper ty. Income $700 month, for ranch. Clark Hcalty Co., 20G Phlpps Hldg. LOST A small, yellow, ahaggy dog with collar. Call r.97-J-3. 2t3 tho march ot progress. extra copies. Pneo 5 c cents. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.' FEED STABLE 109 South Bartlett SCHOOL SHOES Start tho children lo " Hcliool l'itfht in 'lOl.'l. Briiitf them lo Buhlingjs to bo properly fitted and we will see that you tfctyour money's worth.. ' -' 'J Shoos from GOc to 3.50. " All leather no i" pasteboard. Behling's "GOOD-PIT" SHOE STORE ! If 1 Right Now!! "We have a few Calen dars and ends of other lines which we will sell at very low prices for the next few days. Step in and look round - . THE I MERRIVOLD 1 SHOP Quality Goods. 4IM"IMMIMM FOR RENT We have several up-to-dato new Five and Six Room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. kounoVVVbsM SECOND IDEAL CRUISE bi ilia S. S. CLEVELAND UT.000 TOSS1 Leaving San Francisco Feb. S 11 . I -.on fl tl an.t f.mntla AS & Villi laiuvua itv mm wi uUtUt tratniblp which rr Jr botil. Kttry lutur aud comrut-l IntorvtJ, 110DAYS$650ndiip lorlailloc ill ncceMtrr pdi 0Mt (4 bote, rati wr. crtit. boHU. culit, Im; U railroad tttt U tn4 (rou 7ur oU?r Cm(lt It Orient. I WI Mttl, Itnam Cal, llalll i fitth ', lfrll lor IIMIralrf &eoM. HIMIVIMMERICAN LINE luu Co well St., Sau Francisco, Col.. or local agents. Draperies Wa carry a very coroplota Ilea of draperies, face curtalna. flvturi. ate., ana do ait claaaea or unhoUtwlB. A apeclal man to look aner thla work exclusively and will iclva aa ta ervlco aa la noaslbla to nat ta avaat tiia largest cltlea. Weeks & McQowai Co. h ' I '1 II !.l t i M o tt Jar-a -a,,Ai taWa.ao. MiW fci a-it-.y.W