r t l ,.- 4 tlt ltll.Ult.1 ..( MtHHUt ,-'.., t PAGE FOUR arEDFOKT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OTvFOON, TlTTTRSnAY, JANUARY 2, Will MHW W!' 4 4 J'MI-V V v wfcJA.' i-rYx , . 1 i ! 5p i Wi ! ; MroroitD Mail tribune PMNDteNf NKWBI'APMtl BVRIIV' ArTIHlNOnN nUNJUT rtr tub " Il01U phintinu co. t,tho Donioerntle Tlm". Tho Mclfonl Mall. TD ilfilfjuM Tribune. Thi Hoiiiii f fn Urrnvnhtiif Tli Anlilsim' Tribune. ..n i ! ii i 1 1. 1 i uriicir .ian Tnutinn imiuwnK, zo-zt-ss North Fir Mr'!! nhonr, Main sou. OHOnrilJ PUTNAM, KiMor nnd MnRr Kntrcil ,n jecorul-'clfts.v matter all Mfelfonl, Oregon; jujdrr the net ofj .MOrcil i, IBlV, Offlrtol tpsir of Id City of Medford. urnoisi 17 Urr of Jnclinon County BUBSCailTIOK KATES. One year, ly mull Md Ono motitti, by mail .to IVr month, tlcllvcrfii by carrier In MraUnril. JncVtsonvllla nml Cen tral Point. ,... .89 FMiirday only, by mall, or yrnr !0f Weekly, prr year . . l.so '' sweax cihcu&atxoit. ' rnlly MtrnK for Hpvrn months end Inn November 30. 1911 S7SI Tho Mall Trlbuno Ik m aaln at the Perry Nw Wand, Fan 1"rahclnni Portland Hotel New Stand. IVrtland. Portland Nevra ( Portland. Ore l t 111.. I.... UM.al .... rail LMndVIn United Frtta B!rptcfa. MSOrOBB, ontaoN. Metropolis r Fmh-fn OrrRfth and Northern California, and tho fastest- lirtuvlnir city In Oregon iMnuiniion i' H. crnus 1J10 SStO: estimated. 1911 10.000 . live mmurt-u inouami uoiinr iimvuy Water Hyatem completed. Riving flnent aiiMity linn mountain water, and 13 nillen of ntreetx imvrd. PoMnfflcn rweliit for year ending NovemiKT SO, 1911, Bliow increase of 19 Per cent. Manner fruit city In Orouon Hocue HIvit HpltivnlterK apple won sweep stakes prlie nnd title of "AcoU Kin of tat Wotl" i.. . . ... - .... . .. al (lie JNutlonal A PDlo Kttnw. rnoxane. 1 f0. and a car of Newton n won rirat Prica lit 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. II. C. T rint Ttif In llt At Spokane Niitlonul Applo Hliow won ly carlojid of Ncntmvnx. IIobiio lllver iHar brouijlil lilclieat price In all market of the world dut Ing the pant alx year. TY FROM JL PALZER LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2. Luther McCnrty totlny hits undisputed jxs pc-ion of the "white" heavyweight t'linmiuonehip belt donated by "111 0I0 Tom" McCnrey to the winner in his scries of. elimination bouts. Mc- Cnrty, clinched his right to the holt yestcrdny when he defeated Al Pnl zar, Tom O'ltonrkc's "hope." ,ircCarty cntcrvd the riiiR n futor ite al odds of ten to eight. The big cowboy wan f aster nnd iuiichetl harder throughout the bcven(ecn roundn rior to the period when tha referee stopped the -tifihi to 5ave Palter from a knockout. SfcCarly blinded his op;onent in nlmost every round and in the eighteenth it looked like r sure knockout when the referee stepped between the men nml uwnrded the deciniou to ifeCnrly. GEORGE IL US E J. t ... J J , X , SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 2. deorgo S, Hill of Los Angeles, in a Mat car yesterday wop the (tret San Iego county automobile road race, making tho distance ot 183 miles in four haurji, fUtoght minutes and four seconds. Dob Uurwian, driving a Dcnz, had u, breakdown and did not finish, W. H, Smith, in a Mercer, was sec ond. W. II. Carlson In a Stuts was third. The time was considered remark able, ii8 thero aro many turns and IiIrIi grades on the route, which in cluded a wida nrca ot tho county. Thero were no accidents. Thousands viewed tho conest. TAFT RECEIVES PARCEL FROM JOHN WANAHAKER WASHINGTON', Jan. 2. President Taft received tho first parcels post package bent out from Philadel phia. It was mailed by John Waua maker, tho nillllonalro merchant. iTho pnekago contained a shield shaped green leather rase, holding a sat of Hold gold spoons, ono for each Btato In the union. A larger spoon boro tho coat of arms of tho Dis trict of Columbia. On one sldo of the case was a solid gold plate, uppn which was ongraved a fae-slmllo of Wanamakor'H handwriting and New Year's greetings to the President. The plate also boro an inscription statjng tho case was tho first pack age sent by parcels past from Phlla- 'tphta, whoro the Declaration of In dependence was signed, SAN JOSE SENDS PRUNES OUT 1Y PARCELS POST . k x , . ' RAN JQfiJ-i Cal.. Jan. L Ceje brutinjr the .New Year iik well us tho ndvfW of the iiuruelrt pobt residents of this city today ncut to nil purls of tho United States wo" onrlondu of paukcgeH of piuucx ph presents. Kttt'h aekngo bears I'nnama 1'u t'ifi) exposition Jubel and advertises Mic-jfRol that tho lU'lieious prune en doped aro products of thu Hantn G'Ihm vulley. ak Ill WINS THE FRANCHISE APPLICATION. TI1E ApplJcationYoi' hf trollop frnnohisb'f 1-6111 the ACinnc.x'1 company will probably roooivo favorablo considera tion at the hands ot the city council, providing a close scrutiny of its provisions shows that tho city is sufficient ly protected and its interests safeguarded. If it is not, the referendum can be invoked. The Rogue River Valley railroad, which la endeavoring to delay consideration of the franchise until it also applies for one, has in the minds of most citizens forfeited what ever "rights of consideration it may have had by failure to act, by poor public service, by extortionate rates and by its penny-wise, pound-foolish, penurious and discourteous policy. The entire valley needs the stimulus of the electric lint, and the systematic work of the successful syndicate of realty developers back of it. "When the people want and need it, and the syndicate also wants and needs it, it ought to be easy to got together. The Mail Tribune does not favor any blanket franchise that might sew up the city and keep out all other lines for an indefinite period, but does not understand that the franchise sought imposes any such conditions; or that the iMinney company has any desire along these linesin fact it litis announced that it will give aVash subsidy to ahy one who would carry out its plans and present them the franchise, thus enabling the company to devote its entire energies to the development of its property. THE NEW YEAR'S ISSUE. FIFTEEN of Arcdfohl's rdtatt' inerchhnts, advertised in the New Year's issue not because they expected any immediate returns other than the cumulative effect of keeping before the pdople, but because they were public spirited enough to recognize' the value ot such a publica tion to this region, knew thsit it cost money to print, and desired to help make the publication a creditable one. This fifteen is a considerable increase over a year ago, when only six merchants wore represented. Eventually all may come to see its benefits. One jobbing house was a liberal advertiser all the rest refused patronage, though the Alail Tribune has made the fight for freight rates that enables the jobbers to' do business. The railroads, whioh the paper" has fought, were liberal patrons. Other support came from varied sources disclosed by a glance at its columns. " No financial support was asked from tho lonunoreinl clubs of the valley, and all were- invited to contribute de scriptive articles for the communities, yet only Ashland, Phoenix and Rogue It i vol responded the others were evidently asleep. An edition like that issued annuallv bv tho Mail Trib une is an expensive affair on The better support given, the tne uettqr advertisement for more appreciation is shown, discontinued hereafter. For those who co-operated in tho publishing of the New Year's issue, especially its few patriotic advertisers, the Mail Tribune desires to exnress nnurccintion. Tt also desires to thank J. A. Weston and Kunselniiin and Ger king, photographers, and tho Southern Pacific railroad for' .at Plea for Fruit Growers Cooperation The announcement of tho criiuHz- atlon of a co-operative fruit gronurs association comes js a welcomo an nouncement to most growers of fruit In this part of Roguo Hirer valley. Not that any especial refls-Ttloa Is in tended upon tho fruit associations now doing buslnesx hero, ftr all realize, or should, that local as well as national conditions have combin ed this year as no other year for many, to make the profitable market ing of even our superb fruits a hurd task for tho Individual or, the n.o elation handling same. The largest production of fruits, tubers and er- cals ever produced in ono season In the United States, coupled with u change of administration and conse quent caution of tho money Investing public being largely responsible. Hut after oil has been said, thero still remains much that tho grower of fruit can accomplish for his benefit by universal organization and co-operation in marketing his fruit and buying all necessary supplies pertain ing to production of tsame. No othor business of such vast Importance to thu Indhlpual is conducted ulong such unsatisfactory lines, judging from general expression of tlioso in terested. Representing as it does a whole year of toll aud expenso to grower, upon which ho is aftlmcs holely dependent for a livelihood, with every phase of which he Is thoroughly familiar In detail In the most expert way, until the tlmo for marketing Is reuched. Then he ap parently shuts his eyes to all expert methods, and turns It all over to strangers, admonishing them to do tho best they can for him; oftlmes. tlioso who uro totally Irresponsible and they in turn turn it ovor to oth ers who ure equally to, all of whom aro totally unidentified with tho best interests of tho grower or valley, and more than to get all legitimate com missions posslblo in handling ot same. Fortunate Indeed is the grower if his products do not got into tho hands ot unscrupulous patties who aro willing to, or liuvo tho same inun iul((ted so us to got tho greater part or all of pioflts attached. Shocking us it may sound, but wo do know that such things have occurred and might easily occur again cs every op- account "of the cost of cuts. better paper possible, and the valley. However, unless the feature Avill have to be ' exnress a nor Oregon Journal and the the loan of cuts. jrtun!ty is 'offered Jn tho present system or selling fruit, returns bolng based on such incagro reports that the grower cannot f-atlfy his mis givings should ho chance to have any. Thero aro many honorablo aud highly competent commission firms to whom this in no way applies, I arlso to omphastzo tho necessity ot universal organization of tho fruit growers, for right hero is where wo growern aro weak. Wo fall to ro sjond to tli call for our own pro tection until too late, or in such n feeble, unorganized, unsympathetic and unharmoulous way that little or no good can bo accomplished even by those whp nre willing to work nnd sacriflco for tho good of all. Of courro, we. can not, expect those, who own largo blocks of stock In othor fruit exchanges from which they arc getting good returns in dividends to affiliate with tin In a co-oporatlvo or ganization of fruit growers, but lot us hopo thero aro not many such, even among Oio large grow em In tho valloy, who would feel influenced on such account, to In any way hinder or oppose such an organization among the vast majority of small fruit grow ers who do not find themselves no situated. The largo and small grower of frultH should respond as a unit to this call to get together at tho city hall in Meuford noU Saturday, Jan, if at 2 o'clock p. m us In unity thero U strpngth, Fruit growers all rcallzo tho up grnt neoil of such organization aud If they fall to respond und conditions are not Improved on in years to corna they will havo hut themselves to blame. As a modest fruit grower I ap peal to tho fruit growers of tho valley to get together and see If the educat ed fruit growerc of Itoguu lllver vul. ley rannot formulate, organize, and oporato a successful co-oporatlvo fruit growers association. S, C. GKORQB, Aio You Afflicted Willi Mr? nils dlsc'aao, whuther acuto or chronic, Is easily and rapidly over co mo by using Morltol Pile Itemedy, Gives positive and permanent rellof when all others fall, and wo heartily recommend It to any sufforor, Has kins' Drug Store. Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Jay Unthawny left Monday morn ing tor his home In Coming, Cat, Coo. 11. host and Henry Maur.v made a buslnoM trip to Ornnts Pass Mondayt. Miss tisthnr I'anUy left on tho excursion to California Mondny nf- tncnnnn Miss Gladys Units of Med ford spent tho flntt of this week with relatives here. , , Mrs. Ira 0inson ipont part -' (,kl" week with Mr. and Mrs. II. C, Olcn son of Phoenix. Ilenton Dowers of Ashland spent Monday morning" here, Mrs. I C Itobnott, MU Myrtle Oleason, K. It. Olfnsou, II. 11. Young. Hov. llrunk, Miss Pearl Pankey and Irvln llpbb woro Monday afternoon jsltor to Medford from here. K. II. KlUworth Is on a holiday visit to various roust cltlc this week and T. O. Molded It running the feed store In his absence. Mrs. Chnmberlntn of liny Hold. Ceo. McDonough of Sams Vnlley, Verne Pendleton of Table Itock, J. Scott of Upper Hogue river were business visitors hero Tuesday nftor- nnnn. C. II. Gay nnd Henry lledfoYd of Medford spent n few hours here Tuesday. W. J. Nichols of tho torestry-er- !co Is visiting his family here. Mrucst Mlnuth and the Central Point High School basket ball team aro making a week's tour of northern cities this week. Mayor W. A, Cowley was n bml nesn visitor to Medford Tuesday morning. , Mrs. II. II. Tuttle and daughter, Mrs. llroadbent, Mr. Initio, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Herring, Mrs. Wnyno licevcr. Miss Hoke, Mr. und Mrs. J, W. Myers, Thos. D. Iloss were among the peoplo from this viclnH In iledford Tuesday afternoon. C. C. Kelsoe and wife of Derby aro visiting friend In this vicinity for a few days. Miss I.ona Dunlap of Grants Pass Is hero for a visit w(th .elatlves and friends. The Misses Miller of Sanunifcuta who have been UIMeg relatives here returned to their horae In Sacramen to Tuesday aftornnoi. accompanied by Miss Mary Miller for n short visit- S. S. Aiken of Prospect spent Tues day here. Lydla Deford of Sunn VnlUy Is hero visiting Miss Clnrv (1-iw Evangelist Love of i!c Clirrch of Christ of California, Ii u'e holding meetings at tho UaptHt church, Miss Km ma Albors of Salem Is hero visiting Miss Prarlo Neale. Mrs. Jerome of Medford spent New Years hero with her daughter, Mrs. Wayno I.cevpr. C. I). Gay and wife of Medford, spent New Years with relatives here. I.ona Dunlap returned to hor homo In Grants Pa4 Wednosday, Mr, and Mrs. K, Ileebo had a watch meeting Tuesday evening In their beautiful home In tho suburbs or this city. The regular monthly Kpworth League social was held Tuesday even ing nt the Y. M. C. A. building and was greatly enjoyed by all the young leopIo present. Various games neru played during the ovrnlug after which delightful refreshment were served. After the social a watch meeting was held,. All present re port spending a very enjoyable even ing. Herman Slmpklns loft Wednesday afternoon for a sevoral vvcoks' visit at Chlco. Lloyd March has returned from a several days' visit to Yoncalta. Miss Myrtle (ileason spont the middle of tho week with relatives In Phoenix. Soma ot our young people accom panied tho Central Point orchestra to Jacksonville to the dance Tuesday evening. Now Years day was spent quietly hero the bank, post office nnd other various places being closed for thu day. Mrs, I. C. Itobnott and ion left fpr Portland Wednesday evening whoro Mrs, Itobnott will leavo her son with relatives there und will re turn here and leave with her hus band for Topeka Monduy, DARROWS TRIAL TO BE POSTPONED FORTNIGHT i ' IX)S ANqPJF,8, Jan. 2.-When the ease of Cluicnce Harrow, labor at torney, ehaiged with biiliing a juror ill thu recent tiiul of thu MoXumniu brotherw, In culled next .Monday, it will bo continued until January 'JO, ncconllii,' to admission today by ((HiiiHel for both ftidcH. Neither Haiow nor the hlate U ready to proceed on the nchodiiled date, nnd the rnntiiuiimco Iiuh boen agiced lo ill an nfprml coiifeu'iicn of the attorney, Hpriow, it n Hint ed, will tuku mi active jmit u Itis own det'ciibo, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (Wy A. 0, Howjntt.) . Th'eroH'ali n'iiHetliR6f tho young tueu of our town railed to bu held In the church op Thursday evening of ist week, for the purpose of organ izing an Athtntlo club. Thero was quite an attendance und tho organi zation was perfected by electing llov. L-, U. Blmmpn. our IlaptUt minister as president, Jake Jonas, secretary, and Thomas XTphols, Jr., treasurer. There Is to bo another meeting Thurs day ulglit. I. C. Moor and wltii ot Ashland came, up Sunday evening nud Mr. Moore took thq stage for KIk creek Monday morm. h't Mrs. Moor re turned to Ashland. John McAllister nud wife who live on tho north fork of I.lttlo nutto came out Monday und Mrs. McAllis ter went oa 0 Medford, I understand for .medical treatment. Hnv, W J. Kcnpy ono of the prom Ijient farmer nnd tock raisers of Little Unite was a pleasant caller nt tho Sunny Sld Monday tor dinner Also Wm. Newtown or I.nke creek nnd IL tlrook of .Medford. Mr. Urooks Is soliciting for tho Oregon Journal, his territory embraces this and Douglas comiUe nud he says Kagle Point Is the banner town In his district for subscribers for the Jour nal, an evidence of progresslveuess of our people, ror Judging by the amount of nev papers, magazines, ele., token nt this post office wo must be an up-to-date class of readers. Thero was quite an excitement In our town Monday. ' Ono of our board era came rushing In and reported that the sheriff of Klamath county was hT, after n home thief, nud that he was one of our most highly respected citizens, so of course ppr correspond ent started out to get the facts for the Mali Tribune and learned that In stead or (t being thp sheriff it was Mr. J. M. Holman, Indian agent of thu Yauax reservation and an Indian who had come In to replevy a horse that trvln Culbertson had traded for, from a white man on the reserva tion last summer that had been stolen from tho Indian, named Earn est George, the papers were taken out beforo our Justice of the peace, John Watklns nnd placed In the hands of our Deputy Sheriff, Hoy Ashpole, and Mr. Culbertson was to bring tho horse out today, Tuesday. Mr. Culbertson, It seems was well acquainted with th man he traded nltb nnd I under stand had loaned him considerable money that he will probably lose Mr. Culbertson has tho sympathy of his many friends In the community where he lives as well as In this place where he Is well and favorably known. Kd Dutton, one of our wido-awako young men living on the south side of Antelope creek was In town Mon day getting the stretchors to put up n lot ot lro fence on "The Desert" as ho has leased a tract off or the railroad company's land nnd some ot tho Irrigation company's, managed by Mr. Ciimmlngs, Thomas McCabe and his son Henry, woro In town last Saturday. Mr. Mc Cabe brought in a lot of apples and potatoos tor market. Ills son his been living at LaGrundo tor some time past. v Hoy Ashpole ono nf hardwaro mer chants was called upon, as dopuiy Sheriff tp go up on Salt creek to serve subpoenas on parties In a legal action. Thomas Clncnde, wfo and Thomas Clncade, Jr., were among tho vis itors lu our town Saturday. It. C. Itowluy who has a home stead near tho Trail stage road moved to Medford Saturday, Austin Green and ono of the Hits tin hoys came out from their homos on Long Ilranch Saturday, hey took homo with them a elder press and In tend to make up a lot of apples they havo on hand Into elder. Green Mathews one of our thrifty farmers and stockmen wus In town Saturday, ho sayn that his sou's nose that was broke, Is getting along all right. Mr, Downing and family who have been visiting his cousin Mrs, O, H. Nichols, loft for Long Ilrauch Inst Week. Jewel Col und family, a brother of Clay Cole, ouuof the engineers on tho P. & K. railroad, have heen vis iting his two brothers hero tho past week or more, Mr. J. L. Hnvey, foreman and man ager of tho MelCnlght orchard was doing business In our town last week, Mis, Conley aud her daughter worn calling on friends hero Saturday, Mrs. Conley lives on it farm Just abovo town. B. S, Alkln of Prospect canio out Saturday on thu ICaglu Point-Persist stugo and remained at tho Sunny Sldo until Monduy morning taking tho par for Medrord, He ways that Mr. Nutrle bus boo doing some good substantial work on thu road abovo KIk creek, und spouklng about tho road renlnds, ipo that our two outgo ing county commlsulonoru, Frank Drown nud James Owens, wont up to examine that work Saturday return lug Sunday and In an Itcrylow with them leared that they were highly pleased with the mniiuvr and nmnun ot work done, They nlso speak lu high terms or tho work donu by the supervisor In that dlstrlrt, Dave llure, nud say that he Is the right limit for the place, that ho knows every nook nnd null In those hills and knows how to handle his men no as to get the work out of them. Jnmcs Payton who linn been work ing under Mr. Nntrlck, came out Sat. unlay to get supplies for himself. I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS f The iiillltr .Pl'ie-nlt' of Willow Sptings galheted nl Kvuirlt MeKiie' heme lnt Wrducidnv to celebrate the .jollloM liiqe in the venr. (lames and popping' corn wete pome of llm spoil, ufter which a delicate lunch con was served. All attending icpoil the hot time they have hinj thin cui I'aH Taylor mienl Clu-intuiim after noon with friends in Medford. .Mr. nud .Mm, Key Nichols jwo spending the holidiivs with Mix. NichoN pnrenlN ill the Willamette vullev.' Saturday evening (Irnnge Nn. -17", elect nl new officers. The new uffl. eew nre: Woilhv miixter, V. A Cowley, lecturer, It. W. Kldcii; over t.eer, J. W, Kldcii; hleutud, ,1 It Howe; atsisinnt slewnnl, .1. llonuie; 1 1 (.'usurer, Mm. Frank Mclveej chap lain, Mr. 0. S. WVIeher? M-eicturv. Miw Mnitluu Nenlj gale keeper, Al bert Fori-- IYich, Mr. V, A. Cow. lev; I'unintin. Mrs. J. llenuie: Flora, Mi. K. Itlckardi lady nxiMnnt stew aril, MiH V. ,M(N'nmr, Installation of officer will be held Hit nvl reg ular meeting, January 11, li)!l. Mr. Prank MelCce purchased a number of Angora k"hIh nnd will place them mi Hear creek fur the purjwme nf denting the land. The Mis-d'H llclc'n nnd I .nth Par ker celebrated ChTNlmn with Ihcir gruiidpurcutH in (limit Pass, Thn-.li ciiterlaiurd at ('htislmm dinner were Mr. and .Mr. l.oem with I M. Fnxft and family: ,MU Ta.vlor and mother with Mr. nud .Mix. Itnlph Dean; Mr. Tliouihn with the .Manning family. . A. Parker left fiir southern California in Hearch of henllh. It it Imped the climate will benefit him immedintelv. Mr. Parker will he iiiikmpiI nmuiig hi many neipuiln lance. Notice lo all cencerned: Telephone meeting at School limie Fiidny, January 'J, llll.'l, nt 1 o'clock. A new organization him been fann ed this week to be known an Hie ''Willow Spring flood Komi Ahoc. alion." The olijcet being In wnrk with the coiiulv court nnd the over seer, nnd each property owner to do nt Icait two ilnyV work per jnir in keeping the roniN in good repair. The officera elected nre: D. Stone, president: Itnlph Drnn, vice president; j. Klden, M-erclary nml treasurer. The boundary encircle Tracy nu thu south, towiihip line on the wet, Hogiie river on north nud Hear CrtoL on the rat. The next meeting will be held at the school house, Friduy, at 'J p, m. Thco iinkii. elation liuvo been carried on very siirrexxfullv in the east nud there U no doubt but there will be M'vcrnl more lit dm-kimi county before niiiuv moon AH resident willuii this cir cle nre requested to be prcciil, afita Women who bear children and ro rasln boalthy are thoso who proparo tbolr systems In advnnco ot baby'a cpmln. Unions tho mother alda nature in lis pre-natal work tho crista finds her system unequal to tho do man ds inado upon It, and aha Is ofton tsft with weakened health or cbronia stlmonts. No remedy Is so truly h help to nature as Mother's Friend. It rollovcs tho imln and discomfort roused by tho strnln ori tho ligament, makes pliant thoso fibres nnd musclea which naturols oxpandlng, nud soothed tho Inflammation ot breast elands. Mother's Friend assuroa u snoody and complete recovery for tho inothtr, MA'tfU.A-Jt-, Jhd sbo Is left a illOIIjrCrS hehlthy woman to s m tnjoy tho roar- mfllHl dig of hor child. Mother'H Friend is sold ut drug stores. Wrlto for our frco book, for oxpoclaut mothers, flfADFIELO RECUtATOR CO.. AlluU. Cs, Sill1 ' A A A., ii JiJiIi A i.11,1 li.t A.l.JI, Luxury Without Extravagance- Hotel Von Dorn 242 Turk Street jTinost popular priced Hotel in San Francisco I Modorn Central t m mY:jv,. uws moHfers WH1.B1 TO 0 TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE VAt'llHVILLK ChiiH. " Grace WOLF AMI IIH'IIHIIT I'rnMiit TIIH iirini JAM nut A Ileal Comedy With Hinging Pliolo Play Toilny Only WHH'I LK'M MGHT.MAItli IIIMITIKS Ol' POIti't'GMt TIIH ri.dWHIt (Jlltl.'H MIKL'S IIUAINSIOIIM Mnlluce Matimlay nnd Hiindny o 1 Alv THEATRE Always In tho .ead IIIIHI IVet of I'lliu IIHIO Dig Tco-ltecl Wctcrli by Hie 'rliiiiitiinixcr Co, 111 is I'ouixr ikisi: I'remeudoiis Indian picture, full thrills of T.VIIIIMN" A story true to life 4,tiii: iivp.Noiir t'HAiit" 1000 feet of roltloklng fun. Alt HATH lilt In Hong Appropriate Mmla aud Kffeels by roitltCST and WOOLWOIt'lll Matinees Dally. S to f, p, in. Coming Fcntiire "capi'ai.v ht on id tiii: sunn POLK" The only genuine picture of tin kind ever taken, Jan. 3 and I ADMISSION. Dc AND 10a AT Till UGO ' ALWAYS A GOOD BII0W Photo l'ln CHAINS siintirr.s mistahi: CAIt.MH.N Ol TIIH IHI.C'rt PO.VV H.XI'ltll.HS ItlllHIt .STHNOGItAI'IIHU WANTLI) COMING Hl'MLW, JANUAHV .1. The Keiiwnitliy HI oik Co, Willi hi:li:v nrrrv In Popular Plays of Marlt Hiiudny Night (jihl or tiii: sexsv sopth The llenutlfiit 4-Act Southern Play Popular Prhc "He nml IIDe Iteserved Sents on Sale Haturday PLUMBING i Steam and Hot Wator Heating All Work Gunraiilefil I'rum ItiuHiimililu C0FFEEN & PRICE S3 RowAtd ntock, Untrsnct on 4th Ht. Hgmp Vliont 340. FOR. RENT We have several up-to-date, medern: 5 and 6 room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT 00. M. 37, & IT. Co. Bldg. i 4 V jiiVUtf b -r