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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1913)
L'AOIOTWO. lOCAIi AND L PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mm, 11 n. vc or (lock Point hnvo returned home after n tday of Bovoral davit In Medford. Guy 'Thrcntdier. onn qf Phoenix's rnuncllmcii, Ih transaction business In Medford. 11, I. Wilson of Continl rolnt dl trlrl Is n Mcilford .(slUr. Tvvfinty-flve lmra Sunny Monday noapfor $1.00. Davlilftn & Hutter flclJ. liliono 21G. 23 Mrs. Krniik MelCee e,f Seven Oaks van n recent tailor In McUfonl. '. . Oninoron, C. C. l'ursol and Walter llostwlrk wore over from Ap plcnato Saturday. l'or toilet f-ots manicure sets and ntorllnB novoltlee foe Martin J. Rud dy' 22 1 Senator Von dor Hellon of Wollcn, attended tlio Blka memorial Korvlces In Medfurd Sunday. Mrs. Carl Woblt of Portland Is tho puest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. If. Klllott of North Klvcrslrip. Twority-flvo bars Sunny Monday soap for $1. Davidson & Hutter flcld. I'liQt'io 210. 223 I.uko Ilynn of Jncksonvlllo Is In Medford, nsslstltiR In the disposal of Ills Block of merchandise nt UN rich's salesroom. .1. M. Chlldors. former assessor of Jackson county, was In the valley re cently, on hla way to California from Idaho, accompauled by his wife. See Martin J. Itcddy for somothlnK fine In diamonds and fine pendants 221 II. V. Slender, superintendent of Suncrest orchard, transacted business In Medford Saturday. Iloudlnot Connor of Talilo Rock district was In Medford Saturday, ac companying his family this far on their way to California. Misses Booscy's hominy at the fol lowing groceries DeVoo's, 01m etead'a Nlchol, Fonts. Warner, Cash Store. On Wednesday's at booth 20 In public market. Saturday's from S to 12:30. 220 J. M. Williams of Jacksonville tar ried a fow hours In Medford Monday morning. George Lyman and A. H. Hortcn of Gold Hill district transacted busi ness In Medford Saturday. Orcgonlan ncency nt Do Voc's. Lyman Orton and Robert Brevard liavo gonooast. to spend tho winter at their former homes. I. W. Horry, who has been In Knnes creek district for several weeks, Is In Medford again. Twenty-five bars Sunny Monday soap for $1.00. Davidson & Butter field, phono 21G. 223 Sir.' nnu Mrs. F. II. Forrar were of tho many who camo to Medford Sunday. II. If. Bradsnaw of Brownsboro, who went to Idaho several weeks ago, will return soon. Holiday offer CO per cent off. Up-to-Dato Studio. 232 East Main. Volncy Dixon lias gone to North cm California on a business trip. Miss Nclllo Collins, who Is teach ing school at Ruch, visited. relatlrcs living in Medford Saturday, Twenty-flvo bnrR Sunny Monday soap for $1. Davidson & Butter field. Phono 210. 223 Ross Klluo of Ross I.ano was n business visitor in Medford Satur day. Mrs. W. Urond was tho guest of hor daughters In Medford SMurday. Dr. K. Klrchgessner has returned and will bo at tho Nash Hotel on Wednesday from 10 to 3. tf U, 8. District Attorney Reamcs at tended the ICIks' memorial services nt AhIiIiukI Sunday. George W. Llttlo and his family nro visiting nt Central Point, their former homo. They nro located in Alberta, Canada. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmu or plnco by uppolntment. Phono M 1471. . J. V'. Manning returned Saturday from u visit with H. C. "Maury who lias an alfalfa ranch on tho Jacksonville-Central Point road. George K. Boos left for San Fran clsro Sunday where ho will attend to Ills duties as Panama exposition commissioner with hendquurters Jn tho Hulboa building. Kodak fiulblilau est in tovn at Weston's. Mrs, J, Nichols and H. F. Peart wcro of tho many from Central Point Saturday. Miss Frances Kenney of Jnckson vjllo was tho guest of Medford (rionda Snturday, C, C. IJcpkman and family have re turned 10 jacKbouvuio arter a nnouUi'n visit in California. Weeks &McGowan Co UNDERTAKlRS Lady Assistant Day Phono 227 Nffthl F. W. Weeks 103-J.2 riiones A. E. Orr 078-M Henry Ingles 'ma returned from Sun F.ranclsco, whither ho was called by tho death" of his son, who for n number of enrs past, was connected with tho V. S. nnvj. Tyson lleall of Central Point dis trict made a trip to Medford Satur day. Ho recently shipped scleral head of thoroughbred ersey cattle to Nevada, Milk nnd cream at DeVoo's, Horace Polton of Sams Valley spent n fow hours In Medford Saturday. Mr. nnd Sirs.' C W. Hawks ar rived from Albuquerque, Now Mcho, recently. They own an orchard In Seven Oaks, district and will remain hero n while, "Insurance your best asset " llnvn tho est. Place jour Insuranco with Holmes, the Insurance Man, right If ho writes It. tf Samuel Often returned from Port land this morning, on business con nected with tho transfer of a bit; tract of timber land In tho lllg Unite section. Col. George P. Slims of Seven Oaks spent Sunday In Medford. He expects to leaVo soon on n islt tj the old folks at home In Tennessee and Incidentally will call on Presi dent Wilson nnd Secretary of State Bryan. Hnnto Bros.' chocolates. DoVoes.' Guy Thrensher of PhootiW visited In Medford Monday. V. S. Attorney C. I,. Reamcs de Jlvered tho KIKs memorial address at Ashland Sunday. Ho lenes for Now York Wednesday. SIlss Capltola Swendon hns re turned from n visit with relatives on Kvans creek. Jean Hoke of Central Point spent a low hours In Medford Sunday. D. I). Burke of Montague Is in tho city for a few days. Jack GUI of Dunsmuir visited his family In Sledford over Sunday. The. first basketball game of tho season will bo played nt tho Nat noxt Friday, tho opposing teams not yet belngdeclded upon. Qufte n number of fans are betting cigars on tho Ritchie-Sturphy fight Dec. 10, with Ritchie n favorite. H. N. Tato of Union creek spont Saturday In Sledford. Senator Von der Hellen of Wollen .yas In Sledford for a few hours Sun- Lday. Owing to tho storm In Colorado there'was no mall from east of the Rockies received in Sledford this morning. Prof. Howell made a business trip to Grants Pass Saturday. John J)6wns mado a-business trip to Ashland last week. SIlss Carrie Preston of Roseburg visited Sledford frlonds last week Bert Anderson, connected with tlio Grants Pass-Crescent City railroad Is in the city for n few days. Chas. Overton of Butto Falls Is In tho city for a fow days on business. Joo Rader of Phoenix visited In Medford Saturday for a fow hours. T. 51. Hayes of Buncom is In tho city today attending to business mat ters. A large nudienco greeted Dr. Mnc Cullough at tho First Baptist church yesterday morning at tho service which followed tho Sunday school with an attondanco of 35S. After tho sermon the hand of fellowship was extended to 33 new members. A largo number attended tho womon's meeting at 3 o'clock and the church was crowded at tho evening service. Dr. SlncCullough preached n ser mon on tho Greatest Day in tho World. The orchestral music was onjou'd by all. Toulght Is Sion's niblo class night when Rev. W. N. D. MacCulIough of Ashland will preach. WASHINGTON, Dm... 8.- Itiirl. iuii to riuories eonccrnnii; mlli-liul rejiorts that the uilminUlrtitmu ,n tcinplntci a ieir policy tuuunl (Vn tril A'iriori?!!, 'iJri'bide'nt WiUun toM (.iillerj ,piliji.v ifiut Aineiie.t wuiiS In (wtnblNh protc'-tnrntes nowhere. SCHMIDT TRIED (Continued trom par,e 1.) tho last place. He attempted suicldo and then confessed. Ho said ho killed tlio girl on tho night or Septem ber 2, returned to his priestly dutlus and tho next night carried one lior tlqn of tho body to tho rlvor. Tho noxt day he gavo parishioners con fessional and that night took another part of tho body to the river. Tills was continued until tho body was dis posed of. Then ho carried tho bed clothing to a nearby lot and burned them. All his confession wus corro borated and tho priest declared ho had been commanded by God to con summate his "lene sacrifice in blood." At his first hearing ho throw his rosary in tho face of Ills attorney. His defense, according to his attorneys, will bo Insanity. Tho teirlblo feature of tho murder wis that tho girl's body was cut to pieces while sho was still alive. MKnirORl) MAM TIM HUNK GOLD MEDAL AGENT OF SOuTtfERrrPACIFIC j . S. Ro. libitum IS MODEL STATION For the third consecutive e.tr. the Medford depot has won the gold medal awarded for tho most perfect station on the Southern Pacific rail road i stout. The depot h not onlj tho handsomest In Orotfon but the best kept perfect In Its Arrange incuts. Not only can tho Southern Pacific bo proud of Its depot, but also of It local agent for in A. S. Rosenbnum Medford has the best ngeut of any city In the country. While devoted to the company, Mr. Rosenbaum lot- no opportunity pass to pleaso the people, and Medford ranks next to tho Bpec In his estimation. If death should suddenly call Mr. Roeenbaum. he Is said to desire that he be run over by a Southern Pacific engine. His will Is said to specify that his remains be cremated and tho ashes thrown on tho Southern Pa cific right-of-way. OBITUARY. Died, at his homo, 402 Clark street William Henry Hrklnc at 11.15 p. m. of cancer of tho stomach, ago CG years, 4 months njul 11 days. Ho was a native of Maine and was n car p'entcr nnd contractor. Ho leaves n wife, Julia Krsklne, and flvo chil dren, Alvin Krskln of JlcCloud, Cal., Herbert Krsklno, of Dunsmuir, Cat., Henry Krskina of Hugeno. Ore., nnd Walter and Noel of Sledford. Funer al services will bo held Tuesday nt Perl's undertaking parlor at 2,30 p. in. Burlel In Odd Fellows cemetery In Sledford. TY'Il'ltSTJaniM K. T.Yhnrt dieil nt .Medford Sunday mtiriiin, Dufitulter 7, Njcl 84 .war. He a a native f Ohio, and a O, A. It. vet eran, lie wk a iiitired fnnner anil recently oame to .Medford wild hit son, J. I.. T.vliuot, proprietor of the I'nlm rooming lioueo. Funeral wu liilil .Mnmliiv afternoon at Week .McOiivmiu'w i-lmpel, iulermeul .luel. sonvillo cemetery. Tlio fiuirral him under niipiees uf the (I. A. It., Rev. Shield offieialln.'1 IIOWUNS--Tlic funeral of J.uV tliiui Aniirew Koliliinx, ngcil 1 1, a im tivo of IniliniHi, who dud Kntlililnv, Dccomhor . (i, will ho held Tuumhiy ufterhooii ut '.I o'clock nt Week iV .Mi'tiowiurN cliiipi-l, Rev. Klilridt'c of fitintiiig. Interment I, O, O. !', cem etery under nin-piee of tlio local I. O. 0. I lodsc 600 REPORTED MISSING (Continued from I'ago 1) No Cffoit u Rcmiio The swollen streams reached such utiprotadontedly high stages that facilities for reictio work wero whol ly Inadequate, mid throughout vast clean practically no attempt could bo made to save tho rofugoos until It was too late. Of tho drowned, n heavy percent age, perhaps half, ware negroes, Tho others wero mostly will to farmers and their families, though even In the towns there wero lomo fatali ties. Rellof was being rushed into tho stricken district us rapidly us noss Iblo today but tho railroads still wero dlhorgnnlzed, tlio. wator wan htill high, wholo miles of highway washed out and hundreds of bridges gouo, so progress was necessarily slow. Not only, too, worn food ami clothing needed, hut thousands wero without shelter, mid tio uppearancd of finmll pox nnd the threat of other epidemics made It evident that doc tors, imrsuH and hospital supplies woro needed. Timothy Healy, International presi dent of tho iiiotherhood of Stationary Fit omen, bus beou electod a coroner In Now V01 It city. BNllil Hi -Hmm Hi ID RO DEPOT MKDKOIM). SLEEPY .SEVENTH TO MOBILIZE AT RED BLUFF SOON S.VntAMKNTO. Oil.. Dee. S. 1 Hut tuohiliRatiiiiif nil the foices of the extern division of the Veuulnr nrmv ami the member of the lulo (National (liumls of nil .tnle eom-ipu-itii; the dixjhm will lake place , nt Ked Hluff iu'tlie near futuie wii- indiented ttulav wlu'ii ll wan leniued that Major (leiimnl Ailhur Murnw. I" . A., and. Atljuliiut tleuernl Pother of the I'nlifoiiiia Nntiounl liunrd huit ttoue to that town to e- loot a ite for -ueh purptne-. It ton ilouioil ut the offiw of tin ailinliiut tseuvral (hat the move had ati -iitnifii'aiiee of immedia'e iimh il xHtuni or that Mich wik Ihi-eatemd It was the eouteution thai the u'iimu of Ihe ir-tt of (Ipuernl Mini t 11 111' Adjutant (fe'iieml FoiIum to lied Hlutf wu t determine the mlnhil it v of a hilo for mohiliyntii 11 pur mi, should a cull lit nuns ln i ium1. The western diw-iui com-pri-es Ihe Mutes of Mniitnmi, lilalm I'tah, Washington, Otegon, Nexiult nnd I'aliforiun. ROW AT TALENT "Itnguiiig"' is now Inhoood ut Tal ent, followiui; a spirited fnicus dur ing a dance in that ritv SatunluN nieht. A ileleenliitii of citizens head ed hv llarri-on .MtirrtMiu uppcaicd before I'nisectitor Kelly this morn in tr nnd four wurrnuN for disturhing the 'lenee will he ihsued today. A gent objected to hcine warned not to "rag." 116 wh ejected. Friends came to his aid, and gun were pull ed, threats hurled upd spurs clanked with incipient fist fights on the ide. The dance was well muuncil wili nulhority the. town tiinrlml jiresid iu nt the pinuo, wliile his dciitv ruled the floor. Three or four djqe ers insihtcd 011 iritimr their version of "nippiig' 'nnd women pri'tAtt filed a protest. ' Fiitallv a sqimd of eilieitr, watUed the "niggers" nut of the hull, nud n profane dicii,-iiiii follow ed that dis persed the crowd. M'CLEAR NOMINATED ATTORNEY FOR IDAHO WASHINGTON'. Dee. 8. -The im.iii- inntinii of James I,. .McClenr (o he raited Stales district utlorney for the district of Idaho was eut to the t-ciuilo today. TOO UVTi: TO CliASSK'V. WANTHD Ono-half "bushel" shijllii.i hlack walnuts. Phono 320-R. FOR 8AM-: Tim best llttlo buy In tlio valley today 10'.', acres, It'.t Jill I us from Centrul Point, nil In orop. Water right paid up for 8 acres. Now four room bungalow, Inrgu barn. Owner refused $1000 for this place n- few mouths ago. If taken ut oiieobnycV will' get one-half crop and can make the price 12500, Jl.'.ftO cash. Will handle It. See C A; McArthur, room 3, over P. O. Phono 3CS. I'OR RUNT- Flvo room modern lioiiHo furnished, Including gnx range, on paved street, f til.r.0. Owner pajs wntor, C, A. MeAi thur, ovor P, O. Phono 308, FOR RHNTI room, houro partly furnished, puved street, $S.OO per month. Owner pajs water. Sec C. A. McArthur, over P. O. Phono 30S. ' u FOR HAI.i: (,'ood old work teurni, weight about llftO, wngou and liar nosH, 200. II, H. Brown, half inllo iinrthwost of Phoenix. 22G FOR IlKNT- .Modern Moam heated rooms In suites or single with or without board. 2 HI Ho, Klversldn, phono aoo-M. Coffee ,J'" 'I'lic fruit of the eof fee free rcHeinhleH a cherry; each "elu'n'.v" two seeds when roasted and ground arc whot you buy as eol'fee. ' You are "lioj,, to );y' for Schilling's Best cof fee unless you like it bettor than any other. What other Inducement can wo offor oii to try Schilling's Heat. RAGGING CAUSES OIMWON. MONDAV, DI'KMOMHIOK 8, BROKE N , r AND STOLE LIQUOR .1. N. niiidliiiii 11 livers Mnble woiker, is held in the eilv juil on 11 eluuue of hieitkin'ir fiilo" tile Monro hur iiiitlav iititliiiiijr. rtrmlhury vtoi discdveied in the snlonu liy Kmll Mohr. Upon living ipioslioued im to his ImfiliiewH, he xilhl ho eiimo with the regular but lender who hail jli-t HlOppeii out. Thin whs a mlisl'nc tot y ephiutiliitii. Urttilhurv vviilktd mil. Then a hnr upttm I'liiitniiiinc tU ilosen Imllk's of whiskv wti found, tho police uotlHeil, nnd lli'nd Imi'v located in hod in the Nn-h slahles, lltndhurv wart idrulififil hv Mnhr us theuuan who outwitted htm. (hicl llillsoii sitvs he gave as his iciison--for tho clime tho fuel llml ho had 110 pih and wus liuugiv. I,nler hi lilGESKON. GAS OR 'I line II 'Tape's IIIiiickIii" Makes Voiif I psel, lllixilisl Sloiiiiti'tt I'cel I'lue In live Minutes "Realty does" put bad stomachs In order- "'really does" overcome luill geitlou, dvspoiwla, gas, heartburn ami KournesK In flvo intnutcut - that -Junt that- makes Pape's Dlnpupsln the largest selling stomnrh regulator In the world If what joii eat fer ments Into stubborn lumps, nu belch gas and erurtnto sour, undigested food nud acid. head Is dlty and nrhes, breath foul; tongue conted, sour limbics filled with bile and In digestible waste, remember the mo ment "Pape's Hlnpepln" coiuoa lu contact with the stomach nil such distress vanishes. It's truly niton lulling iiliiioiit marvelous, and the Joy Is Its hnrmloMiicss. A largo fifty-cent rno of Pnpn's Dlapcpsln will give you n hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands ou your money buck. It's worth its weight In gold to men nnd women who can't get their stom achs regulated. It belongs In your home should nlwavs bo kept hand) In ensu of n sick, sour, upset stomach during tho day or ut night It's tlio qulckeiit, surest nud most harmless rtomarh doctor In tho world rr ABOUT FIRES and FIRE INSURANCE A Few Things the Public Should Know The uveruge eilicn ImIicmh that if he has u lire iiiotiruiicc policy fur 7 1, mil) III! (or more or lew, i the cii-e niitv he), that lis will get 1,000,00 if he hint 11 file. TIiih in pot ulwiiVM true. livery tttiimhinl fire iiiMiritnce. policy rends, for "mi iimoitnt not cKci'i'diu f 1,0011 110." lu hrttf, if you hnvi 11 file 3011 inuxf he nlde to iiih that iuur hut vvim Himl in or giwiter ttiHti tlm niiioiml of our liimirnncc, Jl" 1011 expect to collecl tlio full fiiee vitlue of inur Klieitt. .Vow it is much cier to udjiixt 3 mir iiiMiruuec before Ihe lite IIimii after, lisuee then mig gcstioim. . Do not uk the iiwiirnuce ngeut to nppruUe nur phiwMty. Appriiine it )iMirmdf, You ro Ihe one who paid for il, find you hhouhl know the coot, lu Ihe event of Tire, utile llio loy is tiiviul, it iirol'if'o'iiiiiil uiljiihlcr will likely ctiiimte jntir Iom. The hkcuI !m Mchhun itmiilcii, In cio-e of a huildiiig or dit'clliu Iiound I'nc the firtt lliiutts the udjiiolur wpulii to nee urn Ihu plu 1 w nml KpceificnliiiiiK, conduct price, com! uf muleiiuU, etc., nml your iceeipU. If 3011 huve nil of theHe available he cuii iuIjumI your 1oh in thirty luiiiiilcH, If 31m have mine of iIikmc, nnd 110 evnlciicii uk In whul iur huildiilg col, then Ihe niljulcr 1 11 ken the iiuuiKiiniiioiils mid fiuien Ihe cim of n hiiiiihir dunlllug v hulhliiig, nud hcIIIcn 011r chiim, les deprHiitiiliun (if 30111' liiiihling had been coiiMnicted sbverul veurx), 011 Ihhl lulsin. You cuii readilv co Unit if ,vnu liuve jour iccciptx, civ-, Ihe odili nrc more iiivnruhle (mviinl your getliiiK ku.h1 uiliiiatmcul. So every proi city owner Hhouhl keep all of Iho nhove iiientfoiii'd papeix in hit unl'ely box nt Ihe Until,-, or In sumo nllii'i1 Mile plnco, ut Icuh( mil in hin ott'ii bilildiliK or dtvellinK, for Ihcy would Hiiih ho iIchIiomiI in .Miur own file. AUn every hiuisewlle tdiouhl (iiuhe 1111 iiivenlory of tver mlicle in her linme that Iiiih a value, nml murk (he cost jlficr erteh. Then plnco this iuVciilorv with vour policy in 11 mifn place. The udjiiHter will uk von to do IhU if yon huvo 11 file, nnd it in ulimikt iiupoMihhi to re meuihei' each mlicle in your hnme nl'ler it linn luirucd, mo iniike lids invenlorv. now. Another fentim, (tut I mu In) coiHhlercd 111 iuxiiiiu join' properly, ig dcpiccinlhin In viilite. You cannot expect 1111 iii-iiruiice eoiupuny to pay you cns value on it liiiildiui; or fiiiniliiin tlmt Iiiih heen iihcil i'oiiKmilly for hcvernl Miirn, nml 11 plod poition of It wuiii mid out of dale, flcpctiil nlili) iiihiiriini'i' coinpuhicM nie willing to puy yon what jour pi'opoilv iw iteliiullv winili, hut 110 nunc. Ho, if .vour piopcily U old, liKiirc 11 KciieroitM iliiieeiulioii, mid only iiiMii'ie up in lluit iimiiiiut. riirnitiiie depiccinlcH vciy fiml, unlenn it Im cxccSlii.niil care. I'liime hiiilduiK ilepieuir nlu from twu to live per ceul 11 enr, depending upon hmv well tho impr6vcilieun nro kept lip, infilled regularly, etc. Ilru-k liuildiiigH deprrrlute iihout oii(( per cent u your, if kept in k''1 icpilir.' If not repaiicd, Ihe dcplcclnthii miiy reach l. per cenl. I'orjunluiici', Ihe .liickon t'uunly couit hoiiho nml about ..,lfi,000.0 tlliily jeiiw ngo. Il vvuH linlil 11 few du.VM ukii iiiniiiciI for .ftill.OOU.UO. It has ilejirecinted lu vnlno u IciirI 10 per ceill, flo $21,1100.1)0 imtltunce ix hiiilicicut. Over iiutiluiice in u iiHchwu wimto of money. A very !miurtitnl thing. If you liiive"iniiie Hum one" policy covering 011 (he hhhiu hhllding dr cuiiIciiIm, is Ui hrtve nil of Ihexo policies rend alike. Tlmt in, have nil the cIiiiihI'h, ueriuUxiflml Viltll piivilegei mid rOHlrlclioim, nml ifettiirijitiiiiih 11S (0 lociitilin, elc, reild I lilt Hiuue oiicuch policy. Thin makes your insurance coneiinctit, nud in it uuml tWiitlal thing. Then in event of flic, nil coiu Iiaiiierf wilMio compelled o sctlhi their Jokh on Hie hiiiiio ImsiH, If joii cuiry lurgo iiiHiiriiuce, have yoilr own imllviiluul "form" iiiilfcd, u'pil huv'e eueli agent iikc them. If you nre in Iho nleiciintilo IhihIiiuhh, keep nil of your iiuimul invoice 1 epulis nml your dally (null wile iiccoifufH, lin'd your old Icilgers, Hhowing the nmoiiut of goudn you hoilghl fimii the vvliolchiilo houses dining the vnriuim iiioiiIIih, for hcvciiiI ycniH pasf nud pill lliciu in 11 fiale pllice (mil in your H(ore). Kor iustuiico if you iiivoiiii your Mock the I'iiHt of .Innitury ench yenr, anil you hhouhl have u fire in July, the iiiljiiNler would liuvo In tuke nil of your invoice icpoils, the lecord of your cusli KiileH iluiiug previous yeuth tip lo .Inly, nud the record of Ihu uiiioiiul up gooils hoiight during previous years up to July, nud in tliirf muiiner Inking (he history of jour IiiimIuchh, h'u could chtliunlo Iho nmoiiut of goods you would liavo on liuiul nt tho limn of fire. One other suggestion I "want to make, is in icgunt lo 'Tiro pieventlon," Klnlislir-.s kepf hy Mm insurnnco comjin'nies ahow (hut llieio lire more files in piivule homes iluiiug Cliiislnias lime IIimii nuy other period of Iho year. This is cnused hy hiirnlng euiulles on ChiisliniiH liees. Do not do this ut nil, for it is very luiuidoim nml mil neccsHiiry. If there nro nny ipiestlonK you would lko lo ask al i1iiyYinio U) rt'gnnf to Ihe milliner lu which your iiiHuiiinco Is vviitlen, nml you willVill id my tjttiee, I will very gladly uuil lieoly lell you whul R. H. McCURDY PftONK ONr-TVO.TI(ltl. WW told Officer (Mnjtoiiilu liu I'uuhl uol recall uuNlhinir that hud1 linppcuwl Cnltl 'Wavo tills NrW York NHW YORK. I k'O. rk- Tim tlior- mometor Itmehoil Jd ahove da lieie toihlv, it Ua.ilcgioe diip In lW"lv'' hotiix. Ohio and Tomis have been ndded to thft lwmt-roiir htntes mtd tho fodorAI government which have limited bonis on public work to eight a day 1 mi uieir ui'i'i,. I lluttnuoe. to lilt' linr tin HoOlnoil hv hienklnif Ihe ulis iM'MhO loill , door mill Hpiinuing the Vnlti Idol. h leaohiug tho liiiuil thinuh. Altei I wauls tho ulnss was pill Imek hi Ihe door. Iliiulhiiiv will he lvcii u pie jliniluurv hem tint tmluv. ROGUE; RIVER VALLEY EXCURSION Los Angeles Via December U SUNflCT A! I (Qciiisstiuril I I 1 MQinra7 I The i:pusllluti I.IiiO IIM.1 ROUND-TRIP FARES (I ranis Pass LH0 .Medford Uiitic KMver . IL'.jO I'liocuix (ioiii Hill :rj.ir Talent . Central INiinl M1.70 Ashland SPECIAL TRAIN SCHEDULE I jr. Lv. (Jrants I'ass 12: It) pin. .Medford 1:01) pin. ItoKiie Uiver l! :."!) pin. rhncni.v 1:11 pin. CItilil Hill :i:l" pni. Talent -I:'J.') pin. Out ml Point :i:12 pin. Ashland . .. ":I0 pin. Soo.Snn Francisco's Now Yoar Colohrntion 'rickets will be sold December 11!), will be pmd for -return until .March HI, l!)ll, and allow stopovei-s Kini? or returning. Full particulars, with interest hik and ihwriplive literature on California's famous outing resorts from any S. P. Agent. John M. Scott, General Passongor Agont, Portland. LOVELOCK, NEVAOA, DESTROYED BY FIRE Itr.NO, NVv , lice. H. M.uo Ihuii (wit ihiuU ol Hi" hliflliess iIImIiIoI of Lovelock, Nov., wits ilcli lived hv file Imhiy. Tho lo-s tons enltnuilod nt fjllll.tlllll. Tito Inn wns h hifrn. iug al llllO o'ohii'U Ihls nlloilinuii, hill was tepi'lli'd unilef cnillinl, AliloiiK Ihe luilhllrtitH donllitvoil vvciO llu-e oet'liVleil h Iho Wwlolli PillAH iiinl INislitl Tolcguiph oniii Niiiie, Ihe Liivcluck hotel, liio office uf. tho Hiiohe-loo iiiunw nml viiuil sliinw. With Medford trade U Medfor I tiuidc '() and return the Ivctitrn hiiuit .March :il, lM. 11 .Ofi :N :n.oo HI'AIITA Ilt'lLDINO. i h i l