oWlON, PAGE TWO. V llfil)KOKL MAIL TMHUNM. MUDH'OKI), VUMDAY, DUCI'IMMUR i ' . 1 1' . i i!)i:t ii IOCALAND I L PERSONAL' JacUnnVlllo war well reiitrsoiitod at thu PnRc Theater Thurjulnv Hlglit. Anions those who nt tended tlio show were Mr. nnd Mrs. 11, K. Hnnnn, Mr. and Mr. Lewis I'lrlch. MIsfps, Horn Thomiwun nnd Hcutn I'lrlch nnd Wo Chapman. Vlntll Oilen of WtnuT nrwlnct, who wan convicted of rnvo nnd sen tenced to confinement In the peni tentiary for from three to twenty onr. has annealed IiIh ease to the nunirmo court. Ho hna Riven bonds nnd been releaed from the ctmntv jail. Twonty-flvo bars Sunny Monday soap for 1 00. Davidson & Mutter flcld. phono 210. 223 Mr, nnd Mn. John H, "WMlson nnJ l'olk Hull of (Srlfftn creek tarried In Medford a while Thursday. Thoma Kltrh of Onklnnd, Cal., n former resident of Medford. Is in the rlty and will remain some time. For toilet rets manicure sets nud sterling novelties sec Martin J. Rod dy. 221 A. C Taylor and William Schoble are transacting business In Medford. C. W. McDonald, .cashier of tho Jackson County Hank has returned from n short trip north. Twonty-flvo bars Sunny Monday soap for 1. Davidson & Uuttcr fleld. Phono 210. 223 Kmmett Deesou of Wagner creek is making Medford a business lslt. W. 11. Coleman, former county clork nnd his family havo become residents of Medford. See Martin J. Reddy for something fine in diamonds and fine pendants 221 Henry Wcndt, mall contractor on the Jacksonvllle-Hutton route spent a few hours in Medford Thursday. Misses Moosey's hominy at the fol lowing groceries DoVoo's, Olm stcad's N'lchol, Fouts, Warner, Cash Store. On Wednesday's at booth 20 In public market. Saturday's from S to 12:30. 223 Mrs. P. S. Stccnstrup left Friday for New York to Join her husband, who has tnken a position with a prominent nutomobllo supply house. Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian church will have a choice variety of cake and other homo cooking at their sale Friday and Saturday in tho buildings formerly occupied by A.hrcns store. Lester Thompson and Davla Croncmlllcr were over from Jack sonville Thursday. Orcgonian acency at Do Yoo's. D. Cady, former member of Med ford's pollco force, left for Phoenix, Arlr., Thursday afternoon. Belgian hares at'Medford Fish and Poultry Market. Phone 302. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnnhan of Illuo Ledge arc visiting relatives liv ing at Kugene. Weeks &McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant Day Phone 227 Night F. W. Weeks 103-J-2 Phonos A. E. Orr 078-M William Puhl has disposed of tho Mnrlnvlsta bnrborshop to Clarence Noo nnd Orvls Stexenson nnd. 're tired to hln farm near Central Point. V.'H. NoreroRS nnd Kruest Ingram of Central Point wcru in Medford Thursday. Pickled pips feet, saner krout, hot nnd sweet relish, mince meat nnd all ktntlfl of pIcKIcr nt the Medrord Fish nnd Poultry Market. F IT Mndden nnd F. IT. Hopkins of Central Point district motored to Medford Thursday. MrR. Charles Prim nnd Mrs, John Vincent of Jacksonville were 'Med ford visitors Thursday afternoon. Twentyflvo bars Sunny Mondav soap for $1.00. Dntldton & Putter rield, phone 210. 223 J. U. Spence nnd Lewis Pros, of Antelope district transacted business In Medford Thursday. Cat fish, sand dabs, sole, torn cod, flounders, halibut, silver smelts and salmon at Medford Fish nud Poultry Market. ' Mr, and Mr, n. K. Luther of AVntsonvllle. Cal., are stopping in Medford for a few days. Holiday offer 50 per cent off. Up-to-Date Sf.idlo, 232 East Main. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Heed. Mr. tond Mrs. I'pton, Messrs. Peterson nnd Service of Gold Hill attended the theater In Medford Thursday night. Twenty-five bars Sunny Monday soap for $1. Davidson & Putter field. Phone 21G. 223 Corbln Kdgell is down from his orchard located near Brownsboro. D. H. Bnrncbtirg of Ashnnd is making Medford a business visit. Vlrabs, lobsters, oysters in bulk and ran at Medford Fish and Poultry .Market. Phono 362. A. S. Klelnhammcr of Applegate made a trip to Medford Thursday af ternoon. , The junior class of tho high school will give a dance tonight (Friday) at the Natatorlum, to which all high school students and alumni arc In vited. 210 F. 1). Oatman is one of the resi dents of Talent district who came to Medford today. Dr. E. Ktrchgessner has returned and will bo at the Nash Hotel on Wednesday from 10 to 3. tf L. A. Nelson and T. Walston of Sterling aro among Mcdford's busi ness visitors. The revival services at the First Baptist church conducted by Dr. MacCullough, Ph. D.. assisted by Ror. Mrs. W. T. D. MacCullough, continue in Interest and to the gratification of tho church. Tonight will be "home department" night. Subject "Tho American Home" by Dr. Mac Cullough. Miss Hazclrlgg will sing again tonight. Her solo. "Eternity" last evening was very Impressive Af ter the preaching tonight about 20 will receive tho ordinance of believ er's baptism, A business-like tinge of wintor filled tho air Friday morning, with prospects of a continuation until the first of the week. A heavy fog clouds tho valley. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phono M 1471. Silas M. Dodge of Eugene is in tho city for a few days. Kodak finishing est in toron nt Weston's. H. E. German of Redding. Cal., spenC Thursday In Medford on business. the the Tom Greening of Trnll Is In city for a few days on business George Lnke has left for Klamath country for tho winter. A number of orchardlsts will le.vvo this week for their homes In the east to spend Christiana. Lyman Oiton will go to Lincoln, HI.,' Hobby Bre vard to Atlanta, Gn., Sprnguo Kelgvl to New York, nnd, Brooks Spencer n St. Louis. All will return eaily in the new jear. Milk nnd rrenm nt DoVoo's, I). D. Lonn of Ashnud vltlteil In Medford Wednesday A blind man In a fur-coat dlsj'enied nuislc on Hti market Square this morntug. Receipts and crowd "word slim. "Insurance your best asset." ' Have the est. Place jour Insurance with Holmes, thiv Insurance Man, right if ho writes It. ' tf Mrs. Dan Allison of AVntklns Is shopping In the city this morning. The high school held a regular election Thursday afternoon, nnd named Seeley Hall student liodv manager. He was the only candidate. Bunte Bros. chocolates, DeVocs.' A. E. King of Tulare, Nov., Is looking over the valley for 0 few days. W. H Canon received a telegram from Sacramento this morning say ing that his son Fay had malaria, nd not typhoid fever as first thought. He is In White's hospital, nnd shoe ing signs of Improvement and speedy recovery. F. B. Merrick expects to leave tho first of the week on a business trip through the middle west. C. G. Clarke of Rogue River Is In the city today attending to business. F W Shnplelgh has left for San Francisco on a business trip. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONj ; KIMINE'S EDICT l'orl Ihiuih perpetual adoration of Ileal Prosmu'o and Jubilee antil ersar of Ciuiwtiintlho'8 edict of lluertj nt Catholic church. night Ui Immigration otfleora ami the chamber of commerce relative to removing tho Vancouver and Victoria offices into the Jurisdiction of thu northwestern district. Regarding the future enforcement of the Mann white wlnve ucl, Cumin ettl said! "The department will en force with nil diligence t It lit act an It touches the duty of tho department, If statements have been Issued to the NICK JERRY MAKES SAN FRANCISCO FLASH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5 For 33 years N. Jerry of Medford, Ore., wnn- dered through the Sierra Nevada and Rocky mountains with pick and shov el digging gold. He promised himseir that when he collected 110,000 worth ho would settlo down. This morning ho -walked Ihto tlw St. Francis hotel carrying a square canvas box. He looked like the orig inal gold man. There were 14 gold teeth In his mouth, a two ounco uug get on his massive watch chain and a' three ounce nugget In his button hole. He wore as many rings as a sultan of Sutu. "I havo 110,000 worth of gold dust In that box, and ) want to see Mr. Jackling, the copper king," ho told the clerk. Tho clerk thought that anybody with J 10,000 in real money was worth notice. Millionaire Jackling was not In. however, so they sent for hlB secre tary, II. B. Tooker. "Can you buy $10,000 worth of pure gold?" asked Jerry, who seemed to resent the curious 'glances cast his way. "Not today," responded Mr. Tooker "Wo bavo a case full of fine speci mens. Good day." "I'm 78 years old, but I can lick any young fellow that wears a wblto collar," sold Mr. Jerry, as ho left tho hotel. On Saturday morning. Dec. 0th, will open a spiritual trlduuni. last- contrary they nre without my author ing three tlan, nnd closing Monday Ity. If an.Mlilng we slinll moui strict evening. Dee .s, feast of tho liuuin-' ly attend to this part or the duties of eulatH Conception, am; holy dn of! the department." obligation. These dns will bo do- Relative' to tile ittalemeitla jnnde In 'voted to adoration ot Jesus In the Seattle- to the effect (lint only Inter Holy Sacrament, and reparation for mitlniint enrses would be given ntten slui ns also to public thanksgMng. ,oll ountncttl sld he had nut nulh for the decree of the Kmperor Con- "rfj,, 'tul)V Htteinent (lidlrntllig 11 staiitme. tnrougn tlio conxorsion if fl, ,,,. In the departments policy wiuim, llucrty was granted to tlio Christians, to publicly worship God. Rev. Charles Smith of Corvallls. will conduct the retreat, and preach dally, morning and evening. "There will be masses at O'tfO and l:00 on Saturdax and Monday, and nt 8 nud 10 30 on Suudny. Kxenlng deo lions will die nt 7:30, during thu three dnys. Including a sermon. The Blcilsed Sacrament Is exposed all day long, for the lstts and prn er of the faithful. Rxerxoue is ad mitted to the Catholic church on any occasion, to see nnd hear, provided they otisorxe n demeanor expected In a building dedicated to God, and liH very Kttchcristle home. TAMMANY BAR MAN INDICTED 0FR GRAFT NIJW YORK. Oec 5 Arthur Mo lean, lienHUicr of the Deiuticralu ntntn etnumlttee. wan Indicted tidn on two counlM charged It It locelvlnit riimpaltiu conti'lbutlunii from corpor ations, i:erett Fowler of Kingston, alien ed Tuntmiuiy "Imgiimu," already un der Inillctiueiif tor exttiitltiu. was again Indicted charged with milli'lUiu tRtupafmu-olitrlhullons 'r"m oorpuru- tlllllH. Wrutlirr Forecast. Oiegon. Kim en-t tumuli! "'i'1 tfatuuliix; clomU uIIimiM ii 1km tuniulit mill Saluiilax, wiili piohiitih 1 mini -jiilu toiuulit nud Silurd.i, iiurthwukt iHiituui, jMilil I""' I hiiuw 5 HiMilhcstcrl wlinU. 1 IICanlcrbury W . .1.. ..1..IU anill'UV II'IIAI Mill .III illll IIIWCM'-X I" iirilkotllio , . . It,,. ,rnt.ili Miit trtHK 'd MlUr iiitvld ift Cbflais rr n) I'M'"! n n't lk lf-pl''f Rt im. MMiilnlUIOr -.luini'lr llr-i In l.,l t llltKiHll ljtl'Sil''l llMllilMlullff. CIO.IMI)i:tV..M".TIOY,N.Y. IhiOl it ! Pki It Ctifct 4 Hrtl WHITE SLAVE LAW . IS STILL EFFECTIVE BEI.LINGHAM. Wn., Dee '.. United States Commissioner of Imml grntlou Cnmmluettl conferred here to- EAT CABBAGE, FISH. SAUSAGE. NEW BREAD No Indigestion, 'u-, Sournc nr l'p -et Stoiiuu-li If Yiiu'lll Take "Pnpe' Dlnpepsln" Try Till The Chinese divide the entire day Into twelvo parts, each two hours long. Do some foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps nnd cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this 'dewn: Pape's Dlapepsln digests everything, leaving nothing to sour nnd upset you. There uexer was anything so safely quick, so certainly ofectlve. N,i difference how badly your stomach Is disordered you wilt gel happy re lief in five in I nut 05". but what pleases ion most Is time-k streitKthens'iind fcgtilnfe your stomach so you can cat Jour favorite foods without fear. Most remedies gie you relief Home times they nre tdow, but not sunt. "Pape's Dlapepsln" Is quirk, poslthe and puts your stolnach In n healthyJ condition so tho misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as "Pape's I)laicpsin" conies in contact with tho stomach .distress Just van ishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no batching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine Go now, make tho host Investment 1 you ner made, by getting a largo fifty-cent caso of I'npe'a Dlapopsln' from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless It Is to sufftT from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Let that Christmas Present be Something Useful And what could bs more useful than a Suit, an Overcoat or some other article of apparel? Each year our Christmas business grows larger, tach year more people, beth msn and women, cgmc lo rsalizc that the best sort of Gift is I he one that fills a real need. Ut'coni.inj,' this no't'tl, v luivt- litis season iiilctl our stoic with the- sort of clothittt,' that any man would ln proud to jjivp, and deliul'ti'd to rireivp. As stitwtionn, wo offer tht! following list : . ,Stiits. of'darU or li'ht material, ill every .style that kk1 sense anil good taste demand. .Overeoat.s for every oeeasion raincoats, dre&s ooat. storm eoats, motor coats. Shirts of fancy pattern or plain, for business or dre, wear. 1 Neckwear of brilliant or of .soiiillorhucs. Jlosiyry in plain colors, or in sets to match cravat and handkerchief. . , Anil any man will tell you that he'd ten times rather have one of these useful articles than some nick-nack oT which he lias no need. Come early for gootl selection. The best ;"(): Ties on earth, put in it holiday carluu for Volt. Model Clothing Co. t t t t Y Y Y Y Y Y T f Y Y Y t XKKKXKXKXX IN OUR NEW QUARTERS OPENING SALE - HAVING MOVED TO LARGER AND LIGHTER QUARTERS WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION T OSERVE YOU MUCH BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE SHOW 'ING OUR QUALITY MERCHANDISE TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. WE EXTEND TO YOU A MbST HE ARTY INVITATION TO COME AND SEE US IN OUR NEW COMMODIOUS QUARTERS AND PARTAKE OF THE MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS PREPARED FOR YOU. EVENING DRESSES At Opening Sale prices. Your choice of the entire stock. $2.').F)0 evening dresses, opening sale $17.75 -$25.00 evening dresses, opening sale S18.75 $20.50 evening dresses, opening sale $22.25 $35.00 evening dresses, opening sale $26.25 $15.00 evening dresses, opening sale $33.75 HOUSE DRESSES At Opening Sale prices. Percale and Uingham Dresses, excellent "Values at regular prices. $1.50 Dresses .'$1.19 ..jR.2g.JiyWS ., , $1-89 WOOL DRESSES At Opening Sale prices. $9.50 Wool Dresses $12.50 Wool Dresses $15.00 Wool Dresses $20.00 "Wool' Dresses $21.50-'Wool Dresses , ....$7.00 .$10.00 $11.95 ..15195 $19;60 ' 'STYLE CRAFT" COATS At Opening Sale prices. $'l5.0q-Ooa1s, opening sale $35,00 $;iy.p0 Style Craft C6ats, opening sjilo at. One lot, of Style Craft Coats, actual values lo'TpXOO, opening sale $15.00 Othehs specially jiriced at $1;95, '$13.95 SWEATERS AtOjieningSalein-ices. ' - Heavy .Jumbo Knit Roughneck Sweaters hi cardinal and grey, opening sale ,$5.95 $(J.5() Rough Neck Sweaters ' ..'.$i.9S $0.00 Sailor Collal- Sweaters:...'...- $4.09 CHILDREN'S COATS At Opening Sale prices. MILLINERY This-season's newest shapes in plush, the favorite material, values $1.75 to $5.75, open intf'sule , : $3.09 ALL FURS OPENING SALE 10 DISCOUNT a Uf a a Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 'Y 'Y Y Y J Y Y Y I Y T T T y Y Y Y Y 1Y iKt.tKKKKK v