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PAGE TWO. MMDJfOUD MALIi TIC 1 HUNK iMMDJfOliL), OKIWOi. SATtMtDAV, DKCKMIU idi:i - i IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Seventeen wore baptized nt the Klritt nnptlsl church lust night. Dr. MncCullouRh preached to a largo nu dlcnco on "The American Home." Tlio sponker wild Hint the homo should be n plnco ot love, truth, obed ience and contentment, nnd where theso graces nro lncklnp there can ho no truo homo. Thero will he no services tonlcht but there will bo n Brrat time on Bnndny. Deputy Fruit Inspector Myers was In the city for a few hour today. Christmas cards nnd floders at tho Handicraft Shop. 220 Work U"'proKrclnK rapidly on the .now Union livery stabled on Itlv- erslde avenue. John I. ukc of llarron Is In the city Tor a few days. Twcnty-flvo bars Sunny Monday soap for IlloO. Davidson & Uutter fleld, phono 216. 223 T. M. Thomas of Kugeno tran sacted business In Medford Thurs day. George KstcII. n Sacramento police man shot in the left leg during a battle with a drink crazed Polo In a cafo Thursday, over a disputed sa loon bill was well known In this city, where ho worked as n carpenter two years ago. He has relatives living near Hoguc River, nnd was well known in that sectton. ills in jury is superficial. For toilet sets manicure sets nnd sterling novelties sec Martin J. Rod dy. 221 Judson Hands of Salem was In Medford tho first part of the week on business. Tho cold snap, so-called, caused an Influx of wood from the country, but no drop In prices. Christmas gifts at the Handicraft Shop. 220 A. A. Kane or Gold Hill spent FrI; day In Medford on business. The hearing of civil suits on tho docket will begin In the circuit court Monday. Twenty-fire bars Sunny Monday soap for 1. Davidson & Butter field. Phone 216. 223 Col George P. Mlms of Seven Oaks Is in the city today. County Commissioner oe Smith of Roguo River was a visitor In Med ford Friday. See Martin J. Reddy for something fine in diamonds and fine pendants 221 Mrs. -Wayno Leever of Central Point visited relatives in Medford Friday. Win, Graham of Hutton. Ca!., is in the city for n few days on business. Miss Agnes Hcffner of Grants Pass visited friends in Medford today. Tho "Bunny Bunch" at tho it Theator tonight, also Mary Fuller Edison's leading lady. 220 Mrs. B. Paul Thclss and Miss Ge'r aldlne Thclss left Saturday for Santa Barbara to spend the winter. Elmer Tankton who has been trap ping on Union creek Is In the city for a few days. Misses Boosey's hominy at the fol lowing groceries DeVoe's, Olm stead's Nlch'ol, Fouts, Warner, Cash Storo. On Wednesday's at booth 20 in public market. Saturday's from 8 to 12:30. 220 Fred Lewis of Wellen spent Fri day In Medford on business. Don Rader, former 17. of O. star Is coaching the boys and girls basket ball teams of tho high school. Oregoniun uceucy at De t'oo's. D. A. White of Ashland was a vis itor In tho city Friday. Charles Grant of Eugene Is In tho city for a few days attending to busi ness matters. Twenty-five, bars Sunny Monday soap for 11.00. Davidson & Butter field, phono 210. 223 Frank Frnser left Friday after noon for New York after spending two months visiting friends In tho valley. J. A. Torney has returned from a short trip to Palmer Gulch on the applegate. Holiday offer 50 per cent off. Up-to-Dato Studio, 232 East Main. Six basketball teams have been or ganized in tho city, the latest being tho Brown Owls. R. II, Parsona of Hillcrest arrived from Seattle this morning. Twenty-five bars Sunny Monday soap for 1. Davidson & Butter field. Phono 21C. 223 M. B. Whipple of Roguo River transacted busluoss in Medford Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Charlotte LIndley of Sacra mento Is visiting Mrs. O. p. nelma of Talent 'and Miss E. Nothorland of Medford. Weeks &McGovan Co UNDERTAKERS Lady AssUtant Day Phone 227 Night V. W. Week 103-J-2 Phones A. L Orr 078-M Ooorgc 11. Church of Knseburg, n former resident of Medford, spent a few days In the valley this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cnry of South Phoenix are visiting In Med ford. Mm 1.' Ll.rt1ii.A,.Hii- tina rnltlmntl and will be at the Xnsli Hotel on( Wednesday from 10 to 3. tf , 11. K. Piatt returned from Grants Pass osterdny. Ho reports that tho bonds Issued by that municipality lu behalf of tho railroad being built toward Crescent City, amounting to 1200.000, have boon sold to a Den ver firm nt n premium of one per cent. It. H. Whitehead nnd his daughter hae gone to California to spend the winter, E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mndo any time or place by appointment. Phono M Mil. Sprngue Relglo and J. Brooks Sponcer left for tho east yesterday, where they will spend the winter. C. M. Ruch, tho Applegate mer chant, transacted business In Med ford Friday. Kodak finishing est in ton at Weston's. Mrs. S. E. Dunnlngton of Jackson ville and Mrs. W. H. Vennble of Ap plegate were Medford visitors Friday. Frank Carr of Sisson, Cal., Is mak ing Medford a visit. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. M. S. Thompson of Climax was a visitor in Medford Friday afternoon. Grant Matthews ot Foots creek was of the many who camo to Med ford this morning on business. W. T. Mooro was In .Medford Fri day, on his way from Lake creek to Central Point. "Insurance your best asset." Havj tho est. Placo your insurance with Holmes, the Insurance Man, right it ho writes it. tf Thomas DoVoro ot Jacksonville tar ried a few hours In Medford Friday. J. A. McDonnld ot Talent district Is a business visitor In Medford. Charles Dunten Is here In the in terest of tho Jacksonville Brick and Tile company, which U furnishing much building material In Medford. George A. Hoover and John Mast of Phoenix precinct drove to Medford today. M, Purdln was in Jacksonville this morning on professional business. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright drovo down from Phoenix today. Bunto Bros.' chocolates. DeVocs.' John Harrington who was engaged In business in Medford several years ago, arrived in tho city from th north Friday. David Keith, a capitalist of Salt Lake, Is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Allen of Hollywood. J. N". Mitchell, who Installed ono of tho Holt company's Caterpillar tractors at the ranch of B. L. Dodge on Roguo river, left for Portland Friday. Tho englno is In successfnl operation, drawing eight plows through heavy soil. W. H. Barr loft for Gallco creek Friday. Ho has been appointed manager of tho Three Lodes Mining company, and has eight men em ployed In putting lu property In shape for operation. A. Conro Fiero of Central Point district Is In Medford, transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith of Ster ling made a trip to Medford Satur day. Owen Dunlap of Phoenix is making Medford a business visit. Edward Dutton of Eagle Point pre cinct was In Medford nnd Jackson ville Saturday. A number of tramps traveling south via freight trains wer "frisked" by the police Friday night ...vV ncic juuniuK ior ciues 10 ino Myrtlo Point bank robber. Edward Kenley of Ruch Is In the city today attending to business. Col. R. C, Washburn of Table Rock Is In tho city today. FORGES SENATOR'S NAME. v m .AMtt-lm? S tfi Vvifc --4.V ': v ' 3R$ -"fje . ,, ""r.O ff- VJ JDIY ELECTION FRIDAY Registration tor the city election will begin Friday, IVc, 13, and con tinue, for ten dn.s, closing Dec 2:1. It mentis n reversion to tho old rcgH Itrntton law by lrtno of a decision of 1 Attorney tlenurnl Crawford that tho now law was void All must register to be able to vote, Including tho "Oil1 Medford citizens who registered bo- fon tho finding ot tho attorney gen eral was announced I The registration board composed or W T. York, M A Under nnd F I M, Jordan, representing the throe wards will hold forth In the coun cil chambers. Recorder Fo urges Unit all come early to avoid tho eleventh hour rush I 1 nst ear tho registration was 2217 for tho city election, and It is j expected close to this number will be on tho books this year. SIDNEY MOULTMWOP When Sidney Moulthrop, erstwhile secretary to Senator James Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois, was arraigned before John A. Shields. United States Commis sioner, In the Post Office Building, New i'ork, he readily admitted his Identity, RADICALS IN CONTROL OF G. 0. P. SESSION NEW YORK, Dec. rt Radicals ruled the republican stato conferonca today forcing tho approval ot tho direct or state-wide primary law, Stato Chairman William Barnes' juo- said he would wnlve his rights lu nations to reaffirm tho more consorva inoval proceedings nnd was willing toitlvo primary plank In tho lost repub return to Washington to face a chars ! Hcan platform was defeated 193 to of forgery. He was arrested on a war 1 1ST. The radicals wore led by former rantlssuedin Washington accusing him I Secretary of War Stlmsou. of forging the name of Senator I. cuts to a check for $210 and ot cashing tin check. GOOD MONEY IN SHEEP E Wm. Lewi, who lives two miles north of Central Point, Is demonstrat ing that thero Is as much money in raising sheep as there Is In fruit raising. He shipped two carloads last week, which brought him 15 per hundred weight. They woro so flno that tho commission man making tho salo purchased 50 head of thorn back from tho Union Meat company to fat ten tdr exhibit at the livestock sho.v. Mr. Lewis will net approximately 15000 from his sheep and still havo 1250 sheep left for next year. His wool crop alone brought him 11700, In spite ot tho democratic tariff, and he recently sold 100 "ewe's to a Trail farmer at $5 a head. "CASCARETS" ALWAYS STRAIGHTEN YIV5UP If (Who , Headachy, Itltlous, ftioin arh Sour, Breath Bud noun Your 1.1 or and llouels FUNERAL NOTICE. u r.M Md.l MJ r unernl hcmee of Charlotte Wetorlunil will ho heM nt the Weeks ic Mi-flownn chapel Tuesday, December 8, nt J rill) p. m , the Rev. Shield offieintinjr. Inter ment Jacksonville eernelorv. Coffee Schilling's J3est in the morning; as an eye-opcnoi': to wake up your better self; to let you glimpse the sunshine through the fog and see the silver lining on the cloud. Schilling's Best Coffee In aroma tight cans, cleanly gran ulated mono) back. Get a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't get fooling right who hnvo headache, coated tongue, foul tmte and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, nro bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stom ach, or havo backache and fool worn out. Aro you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing u passago way overy few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sloep: cleanse tho stomach, remove tho sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take tho excess bile from tho liver and carry out of tho system all tho constipated waste matter and poison In the bowels. A Cascarct tonight wll stralchtcn jou out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug storo will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowols regular, and head clear for months. Don't forget tho children. They love Cascarets because they taste good never grlpo or sicken. MES.H.L. LEACH' Expert Corsetiere 32G North Bartlett. Phone 5G3 M. SNOW STORM PUTS DENVER UNDER MARTIAL LAW DENVER, Colo., Dec. C. At S o'clock last night the snowstorm which completely tied up all forms of business hero and in Central Colo rado, ended, according to tho weather bureau. Colder and clear weather la the forecast for the remainder of to night and tomorrow. With freezing weather camo grave anxiety concerning tho maintenance of tho slender telegraph communica tion which alone saved Denver from absolute isolation for tho last 24 hours. Tho wires nro heavily laden with wet nnow nnd a freeze would cause many wires to break. The total snowfall during tho storm was glvon officially as 45 inches. Snow has begun to pack and tonight the government bureau estim ated 32 ft Inches as tho depth which actually covered the cntlro city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR EXCHANGE For "valley lano Three Oklahoma City residences, clear, excellent location, modern. Values $5000, $4500, $3500. Box 73, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Span large bay mules. West Side Stables. 222 Special First Baptist Church SUNDAY, DEC. 7th Morning service 11 a. m. Preaching bv Dr. MacCul lough, Ph. D. Communion at close of service. Afternoon service at 3:00. For Women Only Subject, "The Scarlet "Woman of America.'' Dr. MacCullough Ph. D. Evening service at 7:30. Thirty minute song service led by the Men's Orchestra. "Catch My Pal" Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. 500 the goal. Ladies' Therapeutic Massage Parlors I havo located tn Medford, room (120 M. P. &. . building, to practice .scientific body massaging, using lllattlo Creek, Mich., sanitarium metti ods and guaranteo satisfaction, Mrs. Emma Walker l'hone HflO-H Work for physicians sollcltod Don't be deceived You Want Quality and Sat isfaction as Well aa Prices. Our stock is strictly up-to-date and always fresh. We make n specialty of prompt service and square dealing to all. Let Us Show You. BROWNLEE & LINDLEY Phone 927-L, 327 E. Main When it rains llnymt ilpml ,ij I. a "liimfMI'lo"!' XT Oil JfOH KMI Fish Brand Reflex Slicker ' umlenW '' ln l'; j , ciii(iImm MiIloi lt. nnd o water Virol jlil nnl n ilirp Ii cli )i run TI MuuaH Inn opfrnnn lwri lit UulU'tti. n.ui.i!u3oii. $3.00 ass1. Ssllsfactlon Go.t.nifril A. J. Tower Co. "yJ ES BOSTON r'K"!Sl To.Cn.JUnLU!J i"k Jmj- -f&kzr-it 'ihj 'mw. i vm 'ii i i.n V- 'f '. a.j Alt J, 13 -ajT Christmas Cards, Booklets Chvi.slinas Cimls in givnl variety, linnd painlctl, embohsed and engraved. Medford Book Store - i S-r- N. Florence Clark VIOLINIST ANI 1'K.U'IIHIt rirst-class Music tor all Occasions I ltd W. Fourth St. I'liouo 710-J GUS tho Tailor MAKtt) SUITS TO KIT AND KIT TO WKAIl Christmas Slippers Tho porplwsln OlirlMnms. problem Is sotUod very oaidly hore. If ynn'ro looking for some thing for "Ur," wmuitlilMg slto Mill ottjoy having tuul wimrlug, hy Just Oho "llor" Hllppors! It ou'ro looking tor snino thlHK for "lllm." somuthliig ol Htontoit I'oiufdtt, why thon-- .lust Oho "lllm" Slippers! Behling's S588B IT eiti: MAXWELL'S THEY ARE MADE BETTER THEY SELL FOR LESS THATJS WHY THEY ARE LEADERS Miimu'II Motor I 'or nrr mndo !.v mi nrxnnisiitwin mniwH,'i of men who have Won promi nent in the automobile industry from the liogitiMiittf. 'I'lmso turn Know how n rnr uliould he built mid how it mitht lie built to Mutikfy tho proM'til dny orilionl liuycr. And it nnH with ihfo idon in xiow thmt tlnwo.Moxnoll Mmli'ln noro limit. Hiich ono iim Jo (iigticd to bo nnd hnx proven by i'uiimrUoti llmt it I tho Imidor in itet olni. Thin mean' llmt no mutter vtlmt MhamoII Cur you buy mi nro nlmoluloly suro of k,-1""K' the most for tho amount of money you uih to imi"l. n, Ml W a m I9H MAXVELL "SO-G" $2150 F. 0. B. MEDFORD. Tlio Hu'rlMt ruiuiiiii; thin,' on whirl-. SixtjIiiiiW, molor, Muo-rnnt, f0 h. p., IflO inrli wheel Imrio; olciitric nliirtor nnd IikIiIm; Urine Ott lily ;, .pi-7 imhiohkoix; iliNitpponrini; honln; III incli by 4 t-U iuult tiron nil 'round. I.tiximmtdy I implied, lon, oH.-ridiij; MpriiiN mul full i'iiiip ment, inoluilinc tntilntini; winiUhiold, tup nud jiffy oiirttiiiiN oven nil olootrio ripir lililer. b'ft mul n'ulit hiilo tlrixc optioiml. 1914 MAXWELL "35-4" WITH ELECTRIC STARTER AND LIGHTS, $1375 F. 0. Q. MEDFORD. WITHOUT ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND STARTER, $1215. Powerful, hilrut, Rweo't rtinniiiK, Itloc-cni,!, 1 - Iii.iKt motor, ill in, nIkcI-Iiiimo, Il.'l tn, by I in, tire nil 'round, loft limullo drive, center control, !liiro-iiitrlcr elliptic npriii;H, llrueo Ott body, vcntilutitiK uiixlhhiolil nud full iHiiiiiiieiit, ineliidin Jiffy ourlniiiH. , 1914 MAXWELL "25-4'' $825 F. 0. B. MEDFORD. The ycnr$ HoiiMition, foiir-oylimlcr, IiIoo-oiihI; I!." Ii. p. motor, iiiiikmoIo, w eihl 1(100 ptittinlH, JO.') in. wlieellmse, IlOxfl l-'J in. tinm nil 'round, II Hpecd Koloetivo IriiiiHtniMNiou, full fivo-iiHHouj;or body (IrHined by llrueo Ott; coniplelo c(iiiiinent, iiieliidin lire liolilert, veiitilulinu' wiudrthivld, top, Jiffy ourtiiiiH, Wo will ho ploiiHcil to hIiow you (lieno ourx mul jjivo ileiiioiiHtruliiui nt ntty time. Powell Auto Company 123-125 S. FRONT. PHONE 21 ;J tt HY LtArtAl , v - -4