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PAOE TWO. MWDKOUI.) JMA1 li TIUHUNU. MI'JDKOUI), OUKUON, SATl'KDAV, DKCIOMIUW UK 11)151. jzrzrrzmz: IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL "ISvIl Eye,' two reel Iiiibln nt'tho It Thcntor tonlKhl 1r simply Knind. Also thrco comedies tilt the bill. You should sec It, W. H. Kverhnrd sold a house mid lot on South Grape to Mr. Uabuo of llnpld CIt)', 8. I). For exchange for valley Innd. Thrco Oklahoma City residence, clear, excellent location, ntodorn, Vnhici. IBOOO, $4500, $S500. q 73, Jacksonville. Mr. niul Mm, A. II. Horton nro down from tbelr ranch In Hrowns lio ro district. Krold Pell, who has been unending novcral month in Washington, re turned to Mod ford this week. The Medford Moose lodRC has en RnRed a special train to leave Med ford 7:15 p. in., Monday 15th, for Ashland. Returning this train will leave Ashlr.nd about midnight for Medford. No objections to others using train If convenient. 227J Mm. M. Cames and her daughter are In Medford again after a visit with relatives residing at Coour d'Alcne, Idaho. M. P. Jacoby, postmaster of Tolo, made Medford a business visit this morning, E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phono M 1471. Misses A. nritt and E. Levy of Jacksonville motored to Medford to day. Robert Crowder, tlio Applcgato stockman, is making Medford a short visit. Orcgonian acency at De Voo's. Mrs. M. Knught has gone to Yrcka. Cal., to mako her homo with her son. Frank. J. F. Halo and II. O. King have returned from a business trip to Douglas county. Smudge pots. We will place an or der for smudgo pots not later than Dec 20, In order to make sura de livery by March 1st, and thoso who wish to get their pots through u3 Bhould mall or tciephono orders In at once. Wo will ship in only such parts as are ordered. Get your or der In at once. II. R, Co-operatlvo Fruit Association. . 229 Dr. H. C. Kelsey was ono of tho residents of Gold Hill who camo to Medford Friday. Fred Puhl of Sams Valley drovo to Medford Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Madden, Mrs. E. B. Hanley and Miss M. Hubbard snotorcd to Medford Saturday. Kodak finishing est in torn nt .Weston's. Thomas Scott, roadmaster of tho Southern Pacific, stopped in Medford, his former homo Friday, while on his return to Albany from a trip to California. H. B. Tronson of Eoglc Point dis trict tcrried a few hours In Medford Friday. Madame L. Jleames for fino hair work, Also real hair switches. Bring your work to me at 24G North Oakdale. Carl Von dcr Hcllen of Wellcn Is transacting business in Medford. W. C. Long or Hay Gold and J. llartninn of Jacksonville, made a trip to Medford today. Milk and cream at DeVoo's. Mrs. C. Clark of Central Point camo to Medford Friday, to visit her husband, who Is nt Sacred Heart hos pital for treatment. Victor Bursol of Central Point dis trict was ono of Medford's business visitors Friday. "Insuranco your best asset." Havo tho est. Place your insurance with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right if ho writes It. tf Mrs. 0. Fiorey of Jacksonville was with her Medford friends Frlduy af ternoon. Mrs, O. Walters and her daughter, Mrs. J. Pellett, were down from Tal ent Friday. Bunto Bros.' chocolatos, DoV."es.' h. B. Castor of Big Butto spent Friday In Medford. W. II. Forguson of Central Point was a business visitor in Medford Friday. David II. Rosenborg, who has been visiting at Seattle, returned to tho Bear creek orchard this morning. S. I. and J. 11. Wilson of Talent district aro In tho city. Tho finest of hand ombrolderlcd llnou handkorchlofs for salo at the Handicraft Shop. 230' II. F, Mundurff, L, Sepulvcda and II. Hughes, members of the Pacific CoaHt baseball league, who are rusti cating in Elliott creek district, aro in Medford. J, McCrelght of Antloch transacted business In Medford Friday, , -t Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Jutly Ahslstunt Day Phono --!7 Nlfllit V. W. Weeks 103-J2 llio;ie(j A. !:. Oir D7S-M I qfr .....-- - ----" ---y-f-f.i Samuel Owen of Portland, n well known oporntor In tlmbur, him re turned from n trip to tho Big Untie section. . S. Furry, Mm. A. Hose, A, II. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. C, Cnry of Phoenix precinct made a trip to Medford tmlny. Dr. K. Klreltgessnor has returned and will bo at tho Nash Hotel on Wednesday from, 10 to 3, tt Dr. E. II. Plckel has returned from a trip to Portland and Salem. He was elected president of the QreRon Medical oelety nt Its recent s-cjslon It. L. Wilson of Central Point dis trict Is stopping In Medford for n few das a. Ho will leave for Southurn California soon to spend the winter -with his family, Christmas cards and folders nt thu Handicraft Shop. 230 G. M. .lone?, of Koseburg who Is In the Soldiers' Home nt that place, Is In Medford visiting his old civil war veteran friends. Mr. Jones Is highly pleased with tho home, and wants nil his friends to know how much he likes it. Snow is roported to havo fallen heavily In the Siskiyou Friday night. Gndscu Hire of Colestin spent Fri day in Medford. Dainty Christmas gifts for ladles nt tho Handicraft Shop. 230 A Jotter from L. J. naertlinls, for mer mannRcr of tho Nash Grill say he has secured a restaurant sito In Caspar, Wyoming. J. II. Titus of Trail attended to business in Medford Friday. A demonstration of Schcffelln's special brand of Moca and Java cof fee Is being held at the grocery nil this week. It Is tho highest grade coffee grown and you aro invited to cal and havo a cup. 226' The police have been nsked to look out for a fnko salvation army officer collecting cash contributions for Christmas purposes. Jim Attcll of Watklns Is In the city for a few days on business. The Juniors of the high school de feated tho freshmen 24 to 4 at the Nat Friday evening. Christmas candles for sale at tho Handicraft Shop. 230 Allen Dodds of Klamath Falls U attending to business interests in tho city today. E. E. Jones has returned from a trip to tho Blue Lcdgo district. Gene Gay of Eugcno is In tho city for a few days. Rapid changes .in the weather,, pro ceeding the 24 hours ending at noon. Rain, sunshlno and heavy fog with wind and a touch of frost com prised tho melange. Miss Grace Nichols of Eaglo Point lsvlsltlg,lti,tha.clty today. . Reports from the bedside of B. T. Van do Car this morning say he Is improving and resting easy from hU sovcre attack of hemorrhage of tho stomach. F. E. Merrick expects to leave noxt week on an extended business trip through tho cast. Bert R. Greer and daughter vis ited for a whllo In Medford Friday. Chief Hlttson has a letter from Bud Anderson saying he expects to stop over In Medford, a day after hm fight with Cross New Year's day. The largest Saturday crowd In months Is in the city today, and the merchants report tho first wave of tho Christmas trade. Despite the "shop early" warnings of a year, many aro delaying. Christmas mall has been received at tho postoffice all this week. Extra clerks will bo put on to handle tho Christmas traf flco. A carload of Roguo river val ley mlstlotoo has been shipped out to northern points. SUBSTITUTE OFFERS NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 13.- An offer to substitute on tho scaffold for Mrs. Besslo Wakefield, under sentenco of death for tho murder of her husband, was mado in a letter received hero today from W. L. H, McCleary, of Toledo, Ohio. "If they must bang someone," Mc Cleury wroto to a friend hero, "and will let Mrs. Wakefield go back to her bablea and tell mo what day they want mo, why, I will bo there. I'll close out my business and tako her placo oil tho scaffold with a smllo, for Besslo has something to live for and 1 haven't." AIO 10 LOCAL CASES Illustrative of thq dispatch with which tiie lied Cross hoeiety give iln helping hand to tubcmiloHM eusch is the following telegram received thin morning by Mm. K. K. flpre: "Wire druft imiiiediiitely $.')0 lied Cross society on Security Trust & uvings bunk, Portland." The money will be used in n local ease. lied Cross stamps me now on Halo in locul stores' for similar cuscu. TALENT ROMANCE W. h. Dobytn", npo -8. nnd liuue Flury, ago .1o. Iiotlt of Ttilont, m eitrt'il innrritips licence from the county fleck's otfioo this moinimi, niul will lie united thi-s nftoruoon. Cupid, in mliiinir (lie oliuiux, over rode parental objection, llie lliront of the liuv nnd affected n rceoiiciH tition helweeu parent., bride nnd groom. The couple came to the office of Pm-eoutnr Kelly t the iustiKiitioii of the fnllier of the hi. Tlicv love,) each other. The prolocutor ironed out tho lojenl tiuiplo-i nnd allegation pacified the parent", niul inntetid of Mitiiiii u wnrnint, Mailed a niiuruipe license n n wituofs, lie thought it win bettor to Imve two happy hearts than two Mid ones. So dii) father anil mother. Mr. ami Mr. Hoyiin will live at Talent. "All's well Hint ends well." IS LONDON. Dee. 13.- Mm. Kiiune- line l'nnkhurst arrived ho re from Paris this evening nnd was nrrolcil before he had left tiie train. t At the Churches j Church of God MUslon 11", N. Front St. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Preaching services 7:30 p. m. Sundays only. Control Point llnptht Rev. Mrs. W. T. D. MacCullough will conduct worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Blblo school 10 a. in. Good music. KpUcoml Services In St. Mark's Guild hall. Celebration of Holy Communion nt S a, m. Sunday school at 10 n. m. Morning prayer and sermon nt 11 a, m. Rev. W. II. Hamilton, vicar. Zlon Lutheran At .Ion Lutheran. 512 West Fourth street, thcro will bo no morn ing service, owing to the pastor's nb- senco at Grants Pas. English serv I co at 7:30 p. iu. Bible school at 10 n. m. Como and worship. Oukdnlo .vcnito Methodist Sunday school 10 a. in., preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Our gen eral rules will bo read at tho morning service. Tho evening service will bo brief with testimonial meeting. Strangers nro welcome to our serv ices. H. M. llranhani. pastor. First Church of Chrlnt, SclentM. Sunday servlco at 1 1 a. in. Sub ject of lesson-sermon: "God, tho Preserver of Man." Wednesday even ing testimonial meetings at 7:30, all aro welcome. Sunday school at 10, all under tho age of twenty aro Invited. Reading room hours, two to five p. :u, dally oxcept Sundays and holidays. Church edifice, 212 N. Oakdale. Christian Last Sunday of Sunday school con test, Medford and Grants Pass. Be there suro and help win tho day. Services at 11 a. in. Rev. Teal of Grants Pass will preach a missionary sermon, It being C. W. B. M. day. Endeavor at C:30. Evening service consists of program to bo given by the C. W. B. M. Cordlul Invitation to ovory ono to attend nil tho serv ices. Ciitluillc .'liui( li Sunday, December 14. Masses at 8 and 10:30; Christian doctrine, U:4S; baptism, 3 to I; evening de votions, 7:30. Evening lecture, self-written record of tho conversion to Catholicism of Miss Susie T. Swift, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Foirit KNT Fu rnlsho'i'r roqm 280 228 South Central. Phono 8fi5.X. FOIt SALE Ono good team and harneKS for sale cheap. CIS lttth ktreot. 231 Coffee IJpad coffee means stale its life, the flav oring essence, partly gone and partly spoiled. Schilling's Best can n o t d i e protected against that which kills: exposure to air and odors. In nroma-tlght cans cleanly granulated money back, nrndunto of ViiNMnr, Into brigadier of tho Salvation Army, bond of tho Aux iliary leiiRUo of America, nnd editor of "All the World." Weekday devo deve devo teons: Mass. 7:30 dull ; Thurxdity, 7:30, holy hour exposition and udor ittlon of Heal Presences Friday, choir practice, 8 p. tu, All aro af fectionately invited to these service. I'losbjtevliin Communion tmrvleo at 1 1 a. m Reception of member.!. Anthem. "Home Lund. O tlio Home I. nnd." Preaching nt 7:30. subject of tho sermon. "Tho Authority of Christ." Anthem for ovenlng service. Sunday School at 10 every Sunday. J. C. K. society at 3 p. in, S. C. K. society rt:30 p. in. PrasoriueulliiK every Thursday nt 7:. 10. The Moii'h class nt 10 each Sun day. Every member of the church Is urged to bo tit romtiiitiilon service. The offering will be for foreign ml Dions lwtlr moruliiK nnd evening. First llnpiM Rev. U. W. .MnrCulloURh, Ph. I)., pastor, lllble school !: (5, II. C. Garnett, superintendent. Morning worship 1 1 n. in., sorniaifj "Tlio Gospel, According to Moses." Kveiilhg 7::0. xoriiion, "Tho Now Stunt of Man." Orchestra will plnv led by Dr. Marlon. Mas mooting for men and women at 3 p. in. Sermon, "Tho Last Dauro With Death, Revival meetings jvry evening of next week except Saturday, Cotuo to tho Cateliniypnl Sunday school. The public is invited to nil thefio services. MctliodNt Medford Methodist Kplsropnl church, corner of Barllott and Fourth struct, i:. Ollu llldrldgc. pastor. Service Sunday as follews: Preach ing 11a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sub jects, morning. "The Great Discov ery," Evening, "How to Mako Life Tell." Sunday hchool including Blblo classes for men, women ami young ladles 9:15 a. in. Junior League 3 p. in. Epvvorth League 0:1." p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m. Excellent music by well trained choir miller the direction of F. C, Kdnicnds. Speclnl features for Sun day, (nornlng and evening. Solo. Dr. W. W. Howard. Anthem, "Tho God of Abrnm Praise." Dudley Buck. Evonlng, solo by Herbort Purucker. Anthom, "Seek i'o Tho Lord." You arc cordially Invited to all theso services. You're really dry In n Fish Brand Kenex :rr, Qi:ir. " Not m AcMy "ne!" wlef proof, but n tooajr comfort Kiint enri cat thai iil prm-Kt you through iKUV Bi ihiA lA tK WftUM WCAthcf , $3.00 3 ff0urr. Wc pnat (JilfJ m ctrrr 111 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED an Jut roan II OWEftly ft-jw ? a i t - r fLytu Wnl w I rnuk BOSTON ' Twft C4Afn Wanted Live man to sell life in surance, regular salary and commissions. Call No. 5, St. .Mark's bldg., bet. 2 and -1, or write Jiox 5(52. 3!fc Glasses Exactly Right Eyu dofucts nro almost unlimited In variety and extent, no two cases be ing exactly alike. Glasses furnUli tlio only means for tho restoration of sight, but It requires thu greatest precision, skill and experience to accurntoly fit lcnsed to the multitude of divergent Irregu larities. It should bo romembornd, too, that wrong glusvoii do inoro harm than good. If not entirely satisfied with tho ones you aro wearing, I can fit your eyes, and will guuriiuteo perfect uutls factlou, i Dr. Rickert Sulto l-'J, Over Deuel's 'fnfi"X K 7V 'Jl- 4MM vr, -,s.fi ' i 1 i 2 Coffee Start I lit day right. Tlio breakfast coffee may make or mar tlio breakfast ami tlio day. '.Pake no chances. Tako Schilling's Hcsl. Preserved in its aroma always fresh and frag" rant: and moiieybuek. In ivronui-tlght granulated. enusj oleiinlv ART STORE Reduced prices on plctureii mid picture tnimlng, Century Edition of MUSIC 5c a Copy while it lasts All kinds of post cards lit big re duction. It. I. IIKN'MriT, PROP. Phono No. D07-.I !0 N. Grnpo St. E. D. Weston Official Photographor of the Medford Commorcial Clul Ainatoui' Fiuishiug Post Cnrda PanoruTiiic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and exterior viewh Negatives niailo anv tiim and any place ly appotm ment. L. M. HARMON, Miuinger. ?M E. Main Phono 1471 HAVE YOU TRIED IT? The new, up-to-date Cafa teria, where von get the best of everything, get just what yon want and pay for what yon get and nothing more. vnil besides this, everyllnng is Home Cooking By Jin expert woman cook. We want yon to try ns one and we will hike our chance after that Sanitary Cafateria 20 South Central Special Services First Baptist Church Dr. R. W. MacCullough, Ph. D., Pastor. SUNDAY, DEC. 14TH Morning Service 1 1 A. M. "tii io aospioL Accoiuy INd TO MOSES." Afternoon Muss Meeting at !J Evening Service at ; 7:!K). "Men's Orchestra." "TIJI3 NEW SINAf 3N MAN." "C'atch-My-Pal" Sunday . School 500. . ' . 4 Clip tills coupon and bring II to the UTAH lliuntio will. 15 rpiilij nml get n biMiullful OR cent puuimnt, Wu uru giving poumiuU nil the College, UiilveiHltlort uud tum in mo ,.uhh ..,.v". ,.. peuiuints mo tniido of good folt K.3 In hU. Mull nrder.i r. rciiKH uddltiouul Mr ouch ponnnut ileliod. Dlffeieul peuiianl 0VW WC,,,C STAU TIIBATHH AddiesH Mmlfutlli Onntoii. . ...4.. CALENDARS hero in groat, varioty from Oo up., Leather Goods in Traveling Cases, Card Cases, ole. Watormnn Founatin Pons, $2.no to $0.00 We would be plt'iisetl to show von our stod.. Medford Book Store fiC Mum's- $& The ;f. xcs One lino of Men'n Hlliipom Ik tho finest nnnnrlumiit you ran find niiyvvhere. You'll find our price very reniomihlii too. Slippers nro iiiiw--Iwii)h hnvo poult and ulv,a will btv Ihu Idwil t'brlHtmiiH (lift for Mnut Latta & Hopkins Nurseries O rowem of High-Oracle Fruit Trees. Apple and Pear Trees are our specialties. Stock one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots,. Some of best, orchards in the vallev are set. to our trees. Nurseries near Central Loiiit. .Medford office, room -I0L M. F. & II. building. Phono 8(19-1 . Experience shows that homo grown, acclimated trees are the best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES when you begin craving rough, high -proof, strong, whiskey when flavor, delicacy and age no longer appeal to you- cut out drinking. Cyrtu Noble ti pure, old and palatable liotllcd nt drinking atrciiRlli. Cotti no more than any other good whiskey. W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agenta Portland, Oregon Today 'h the day to buy that Kord. Provide yourself a comfortable, de pendable and economical ear for the coming tomorrows. Vou can's begin too soon to cut down that transporta tion expense. The Kord serves your sv im)vy purpose at lowest cost. JCDI) h tho now prlco of tho Kord runabout; tho tourldB cur Iu JfJlG; tho town cur $000 nil f. o. h. Medford cinuploto with oijuliimont, Oot Catalan und pnrtlculiiru from C. E. GATES Spuria IIiiIIiIIiik t : ,, Come to our Christmas Slipper Spread After )ou havo thought and thoiiKht, ben nil over town mill looked tit thoun iiiuU of iisuloM urtlclo vouil uiidoiibli'dly dinilde to glvo 'illm" Mllppersl Behling's SSk jgfeg .Ak'ilfonl, Oro. mmcwu.Mmvnui tTArw I 'V. 't'oi !& i i '