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MTjnFOUT) MATT, TttTBTTNTTC. BEDFORD. OlfKfJON, WUDNKKDAY, DKCKMBrci? 17, 1.013. PXGEMVB. IOCAL AND L PfRSONAL IV M 'rii(iiiiiHiin wlni Iuih Inn! chinno or (I W Prldd m riitieli mi (lllfflll rreolt Mllllll tlin flint llf lllMl Hcitombor. moved limit In Hid .It) today. Mr 1'ililily liuvlnn leaned lilh i audi In odiiir pnrtlfH, Urn. V. ,M, mill (' (. Vim Hcnjoe left fur Oranlit I'iihk Wodii.onliiy whom llny ii'iul inKm lieforo (ho Hoiilhorii OinKiin Denial iimmocIiiIIom (it Km it it iiitiil nicotliiK. K, I). WeMnn. enmiiioirliil jiIioIok ruplinr, iii't'.'ttlvi'H made uny tliiiu nr pliuo liy iiii(iliitiiniiit. I'Ikiiio M I 47 I. (.'til. It. (.' U'mtliliiiiii of Tallin Itorlt wim In tlix city Ttjiwdii). Now act of vaudeville lit llm Hlnr Theater tmlii). S'ili II. I! llnyil. nf Woniitrhi'ii. U'iimIi iirrlvmt In Medford Wcilncailn) nun i I m: for n vlnlt in hln kIhIit. Mm. W T. York, unit fiimlly. Mr. tl t In iiImi mi uncle of l.orulnn unit Mildred llllloii Cor a meat number of jimrn Mr lloyil linn hcon inaunKor of t It lilt; Kllln-1'ordn uioreniilllo en tiilillnhmcut of Wonatehoo, ami U Mill Midi nmtiiiK'ir. Ilo limy decide to Inratn In Southern Orison. Albert lliuifim of (lleudalo litlttMl In Mi'iHonl Tutmdiiy, OroKoulitu iicrtiuy nt Do I'oo'i. K oil nl flnlnliliu; ml In tomn nt Wcntou'. An epidemic of coliU ami noro throat prevail In the illy. MIh Miiml Nowliro of ueliiiouvllto v lulled In Modfonl Timdi. Now net of vtiudwvlllo at tlin Blur Theater toiluy. 'i '.'It Tim MtortH worn crowded thin inornliiK with ChrlntiiiiiH Hlioiirr Mull)' roiintry people were In low n. (Iconic I (alley Iiiik loft to upend tlio winter In California. Chrltmu raiullnii for wiln nt tlin Handicraft Klinp. 230 Mrn. 'ii)iiii l.iwvur of Central I'olnt vIrIIimI rclutlvtm In Medford tlm flmt of tint week Dan lliivl of Mutton, Cnl., U iiihIIiik a few iln)n In the ill) on hiUdui'M. Well mi)' 8co tliat IiIk wpeelnl on Indie' milt, bought nt.n ImiKiilii nml to tut unlit Hint way All mo auk In jour lnli!ctlou, Hint will k'II Ihnni. U-'J ttnnvv ffll Tumduy iiIkIu In tlm low lyltiK foothill A drop In tlm tem perature cnino ntioiit nililiilKlit. ami a heavy rnlnfull early In Hid mornliw:. Milk nml rriiam nt IloVoo'. Clirl(nm tree nro tiring broiiKht Into Hm city from hi hill. Now art of vaudeville at t ho .Star Tlmiitur toiluy. "-' Mr. I'nukcy nml noii HcHou of dm trnl I'olnt lxltiil In Medford T1101 ttay. "liiHiirnnro your bout anict." Hnvo tint out. I'l'trn )our Itmuranro with lloltni'H, tint InMiranro Man, right If lut write It t( A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II mil) ami wife luivit m 1 ii r licit fiotn a vlnlt wllli loliitlvmi o.) (lllfflll cuoli. Mih llliiKliilmtliaiii of Tali'iit win In Mcilfoiii TiirHiliiy on li'nal IhihIiickm lliinlo llnm.' rlioi'iilntiiR, I)iiV').' Tlio flnchi of IuiiiiI oinlirnlili'i It'll lliniii lianill(irrliliifH for milo at tint llamllciaft Hlinp. 2.10 A K. Dean. i of WVimI, Cut.. In In tlm illy for u fit iln)H. I'm- dllvnr lollut roIh, inaiili'iiitt niIn nml mill iili'd'H Hi'it my militcilon Mnilln ,1. Itmlily. Hloni oiiu iiMtti Iiikn. 2,T Tlm lliirnicia clnli or tlio HiiiHIhI iilinirli ilnffiiiKil tint llroWn pool dull luiNkntlinll Ilium !I to II at tint Nul lanl nlitlit. Tint pool Imll niiia I wi'in out rliiHri'tl. Tint llarrarra'i pui on mil npci'il win. ii a llrown rootnr ji-lli'il, "Home nun leail im In ptuynr." SCHMIDTS ER DESCRIBESINSANITY OF BOYHOOD AY ".... i .ioiiii .miii uiit inriiiiiuii hi nut .miuii fli'lil iiinrli In Tiull illMtrlcl, ami Hurl ' Niihoii nf I'roHpi'ct nro In Mmlfonl. , ClirlMtniUH cariln lunl folil;rM at tlio. Uanillcrnfl Hliop. 2.10 (JrorKD A. Muimflcld In conflnuil I'J It Ih tmiiiti lii Mi'ilford with a howid attack 'if Inflammatory rlmiimuflxm. Wlii'llii'r Hlmpplnn unrly or lalo, Hlinp at tint Hm Croat anil fiivo moiid'y. NnltiliiK nvur I fir. 'W Mih I'. It Noll ami lir ilmiKlito.'. MIch Mllilrcil of linrliy. worn 'n Ni:V VOUK, D"r 17 Mfiiroril Wi'iliiomlny inurnliiK. Hc-li ttilill . cnnfi'MUil nlayor of llnltitv ClirlHtmiiM L-lflK for linlli.g Auiiiiillitr, mil wilotiy toilny HI tlio llan.llrrnftHlion. 2.'!ff.l'l hInKt. Mm. Kllnlmtli Behoillv. Kiirl Joliimoii. who Ih coiiim-cIi-I K'1 'H'ny which hIip hopod cotilil uiii, ii... iininn m.,i.i ..iitntiHiiv lu In xnvo lilin from tlm electric WANTED HIE BEANS OFF Iiivcutinlioii oT nlli'iiti ioiH in from lirtiiKlng onto llut ooim;iIM Hti pi'iiil iih lonjf oh pomilil. City I'liyxlflnn V. 0. Tluiyor wiik markfil ns u victim of economy, r'oimi'ilmcii Millar nml Mitchell Hitiil hu diil notliitii; hut draw tu-i check. Ho wan ordered to make n monthly report to find out hi Inhorn. 'which it iliyiciim rclnm-d to rcpond SEEK RECALL GOVERNOR HatiH Anna whllo to nil cmcrcn:v ciinc wan ordered hy the ctiuucil lunt tilhl. A iinrxc wiih Hdit iiiNlcad. Iler hill of '1? wiik held over. Mayor I'urdin told of tending hu IN COLORADO COAL WAR DKNVKIt. Colo,. Dec. 17. The In traduction of thirteen rcfioliitlona REAMES LEAVES FOR MONTH AT CAPITAL POItTIiANI), Or., Dee. 17. UnUcil SlatcH Attorney Clarence. Ij. Hennu'H, nccoinpanieil hy lii wife, left Innt iiIkIiI for WnHliiiiKton, 1). t'., to con fer with Attorney (Jeneml Melteyii old" renrdinj; the prospective pros ecution of pnrtiex who have been !- ciitinj settlers oti tho liimlri of the were tho rcHiiltH attained hy tlin flmt I.. . ..a . .'" con mid red lienim to a needy rum "" " "--"" " ........... ()r,.on & C uhfornin Iinilronil com chair. jlv. The head of the lii.u-n -ei.t ' ovcr """ "-' ' "' "" '"'' puny f:rmit recently rorreilcil to Hie ntiil Mrs. Iteiinm W III III- Jll till Mctlt tompBliy, Ih III " """ """ "'" ww " "' " - "" '. ,Tp-,i nnlntn. il.l tn ilolerinlno the' I ti ir Me,for.l mak.mc rclatlvcn a vlnlt nf- Air.. Hcha.lloyWaH tho prlnelpal wlf jlrntd. for white h-m,, nml h H,.,.erV Tra Union. M 1 t lot r mlno ho R ,,. Mr ,, Mn, tor an ahNcnc, of Novera. yearn. j fr ' deren.o to.lay m H.pplv of tohacco. . TilnTn Hmudm, pou. Wn will ..I.. n or-! BrhmLlf. Irl.l on tho C. W of mar- ('hanty bv I,, c.l.V w. dpccd. , "tr.ko i r i ii it der. hut tmtlntitf defiiiile deenlnl. aiil- '""" '-'"" dnr to.r uiiiiiiIko ioIh not Inter than Dec. 'JO, In order to in a lie Rtiro iln i Medford made. Ilennril hull I'rldnr nlnlit, Die. Iti.Hlviiry hy March Int. and thoim wj, , "" "" oceeiU to ho kIviiii to tho poor iiiJIhIi to el their pot tliroiiith tin ,iuk,, 1,U1 ,l,,lpKI i Moomt hall, lieu llur IiiiIkh. (let I nhoiild mall or tolephonu orilem lu at m,,'y "y K'Vu: 1 I Ik(alll( III IllaJ fttl'l proc Hi them clothliiK he-! . t ... . . . i oiti'tiii? io iiih own reiaiiveii. i lien . vmir inv tut on rrom imy iiieiulipr of ' "iioi. wn win ninp in oniy mica " , . ... . ., , ilr.... S3 1 imn. n. are ordered, (let your or- "" "' 10 ,h" 7",lur ""'', ",t , A Ml Alice ll... mm of ,T.I,.i,.lr lu nt one. It. .1. Co-operative ,'"' , " """- "r hour, th nk n ' i ' "Aiiiillier nneiil nr chnract.trlitt c i ut NpKiit ycNturtla) lu Meiiront. I hnvit the larKcnl nml Ih-hI hiiI.t- I'rult Aoclntlon, Mr and Mm. H. C Ol0 I 1IIIIH1 iijiiiii viiiiiin.iiiimm, i -A- 1 wn hln nUKlotii furvor. He r-ctl : .Mlnnlck ofi ,..,. .,. i... .i I Hon of HlerlliiK itllver fancy plecen I "central Point illmrkl droM) to Mod- ., X i nuni niinijiii"t i 4'A ford HiIh uiornliiK. I .. , ,ellKhte, In wntchli.K J Ki'dttriMl iirlt'cH In tinlr uooiIk nil! . . . .... .. . ... . -- 4s !---- Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Idtily Al.tuiit Day I'll. me 1!U7 Ixiuiit i. w. WccUn ij:ua I'll. met A. K. Orr 1I7M..M ---t -"" -- -------.. .Her had. Kline opn .imiuIuk". Mar tin .1 Ite.lily. 2,10 The MiiIIIh trolley Hue llin.i fin. lulled pnwmeut repaint on the Htrcet car line. Dr. II. KlrftiKi'tHiier lum returnetl imt will ho nt Hut Nimh Hotel on Wedncmluy froin 10 to 3. If A. It Merrltt, formerly of Jiicknon- llle nml Cold Hill, In nxt.iiiNhely on. KiiKi.it lu iiiiirclmudlitliiK at D(iiii:la, WyomliiK llolldny NlioppliiK mmle n pleiir.urn at the lied I'rout. nollilnc oer ! cent. . saL' Mr. Mlnenr or (trlffln creek vl. lied lu Me.lford Tuemlny afternoon. Ileiieflt Imll, I'rlday nUlit. Dec. 1'.', proieeiln to ho Klveti to the poor nt the Moono Imll. lieu llur fodKC Out your luMlnllon from any ineuiher of the lode.). s,t John DuunliiKlon and C I. Hprlni; er of .liirliiKiuxlll.) 'were hiihlueit hiiNlue lKltor In Medford Wednen. dny. ChrlNtma pre.eutH for hlu nml lit tle, ureal nml mnll, yiTuiiK. inlddle itKt'd nml old at the lied I'rout S3'.' C. II. Ilelmroth of (irlfflu creek tratiNnrtett Inmlu. In Mcdfor.l Tiich day. S. II Ktoner or Aitlilan.l mid H. D Stewart of ItoKHn Ither were of tho mnuy who ranie to Medford Tiieitdny. It. I.. Dotliut of Ithenlnlit Iuih koiic to hi homo nt Akron, Ohio, on a lnlt. Ho will return lu Hid early MprftiK. S. II. Holme ami J I". llrowu of CiiKle I'olnt came to .Medford todty on n IiiinIii.-kk vlnlt. Y. II. Allen or Kterllim nml C. II Allien or Itock I'olnt Hpent n row lioiir lu Medford Wetluemlny, A C. Wnlker or Central I'olnt ill trl.t. tlm tiortlciilturlHt. peiit a tow hour lu Medford Tuciliiy. A J. Yoiiiik mid I'lojd Itlppey were down from (lold Hill Hut fore part of the week, Chniiucey I'lorey, deputy couutv nKx.'Kir came to Medford thl morn Iiik. lielliK en route to Salem to at tend a meetltiK or the county nunc mim of OrcKon. Mr and Mm. Chrl I'lrlili of JackHtimllle made n trip to Medford Tuesday afternoon ' Mm. II D Heed of Cold Hill wiih :i recent vlnllor In Medford, ' iinlL'l.liorN kill chicken. Hi nlavel ' t wr York pnrlom. next ' , , j1o(),, ,, cftrr(, th() ,,,.,, of , . ';',!, I the chicken around lu hi pocket i , 'iillmin .! lu filial Ii ornniueiil at New pout office. D. Will of CottnKo Crou In the Kuet of Mr. and Mm. A. K. Noth. I'ruuli .ell, who I loeklm: nttorj the Wade in i n Inc. and ItHKntlnK lu ' tcroKt lu Appii'Ki.li' dlftrlrt, wa In ' Medford the rimt r the week. I l.a (ioiilte-a-lioiitte hair dye lilomti) or dark, Kunrnnteed perfcftlv ' hnrmie at New York I'arlom. S30 . A. P. Yeiieu, a piano Hnletunu and tuner, well known In Kntitheru Oro Kim, tiled nt Portland on Dec IStli. iiKvil iK cnr. i 'Vllinti 1 1n iiu u':m n linv." Mr J. ....... - ,. , .....aaa.aa Schndley totlf led, -ho attempted to , 111 horhood children t f J J "J T ? J T f t J J T ? ? t f V for ilftyn," D 10 TO 8 AGAINST BOD I X X A A. I.OS ANdKI.KS, Cnl., Dee. 17. -Leuch ('mH utn hern made nil early Hoy l)nl, circuit court HtonoKrn- h'cltinir favorite over Hud Andcmon j plutr, nml V. J. Moore, rlty nttorney fr (,ir .v,.w yVnrV ,jv Iimteh here of Ahlnml. went In .Mud ford recent- .today. Sccnil wtiKerx were laid i I), en route iiome from jncKnomiim. ' ji.R(criln.v nt HI to 8. ('rot. knocked K. I'. Ilenuetl of l.lvo Oak, Cnl.. ( Andcmoii out iiwu the oeeiiioii of nrrlved lu Metlford Monday mid will their fimt ineclin here, hut Audcr ' Great Xmas Novelties Sale .Sci-r.i of liiirpuni not ndwrtixed "re Hcattered over thU tore. Only m-vcii hhopplnc days before (.'linMrmiM. Your Chrilmnx money will po n lonj; way nt thin torcf becnuxe you buy merchandise sold on more ceoi.omienl Ihimi and miuiIIit maruinM than unywhero clc in the ci'y. Not somcthini; for nolhitiK. Ijcchii"!! It ha to be paid for by someone. CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS for Men, Wcmen, Children Ladies' Alt Linen llnndkcrchiefrf, lone initial, H inch hem, at, each - - -- 2oC Lmlies' Mndcrin Kmbroidercd Handkerchief, nKo Armenian lace r.ljeM, prices, cncli ... -25c to $1.00 Shamrock I.uwn Handkerchief, three aborted pattcniH in box, by the box, only .- - - 50c Child'H All Linen Handkerchicfn, made wfth V inch hem, nt, each, only . .. -- 5c Children's Handkerchief by the box, anxortcd pnttcniH, nt, each, only . -. .. . - 5c Gentlemcn'ii All Linen Handkerchief, ' inch hem, each .25c MAN0ERIN BAGS Received n new assortment of Japanese Manderin Hand Hnpi, they tnnke n desirable ChristrniiH ift, n little out of the ord'nary; prices from . .$3.50 to $4.50 New styles Leather Hnritl Kuks, made from renl leather, imi tation of real Mill nnd walrus, renl desirable for Christmns M fWwrvnvvnrTTl $MANnKFPfHIFF;l gSssasfeWKAMJ! Kift ; prices from 49c to $2.50 T i peiid tlm holldii) with relative nnd ,,, J( waH admitted, wiih huffcrintr friend IhliiK lu tint valley. frm a,,endieitis, wliieh t-ent him to V. II. Ilarr ha returned from (. ,K.rj.j tnl.le the following (Inllco creek, where hu ha been look-' tii-Iit. Iiik after the nfmim or tho Three! Lode MlnltiK compmiy ' I A condeiiHed crlon or "The Yel-i V CoUBiimptlon cause one-nuventh of low Jacket" mny ho neen In vnudc- nil tho death lu tho world j villi'. " ' rit it It y ? ? ? ? i.x. t ? FOWNE'S GLOVES, $3.50 Hi-iluttoii Fownes Heal Kid Gloves, white nml black, sold elsewhere ut .4.0t); our repilar price .. . -$350 FowneV Two-Clasp Heal Kid Glove-, white, black and colors. ii pair $1.50' .1.'J." nlue Kit! Glove, black, white and colors- 98c HENDERSON CORSETS A'a.i.n ii better cor.-et for your money. Ask the salesladies to how them. XjSfflr YvijA The Fact Remains No amount of misrepresentation by the pcclillcrs of alum baking powders, no jug gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis, or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of any kind, can change the fact that Royal Baking Powder has been found by the offi cial examinations to be of the highest leavening efficiency, free from alum, and of absolute purity and wholesomeness. , Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for making finest and most economical food. 9ti miKssfc.'ivxvsasS'ii A rj mil jib T,ir.wej, mmmMmmi 47 H fll UkATOJl nevrow . UM 7 n r. mm , 50-MEN'S SILK SOX 50c This nsortment comprises our entire line, values up to 8.1c special, per pair - . - -50c FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, LADIES' SILK HOSE, $1.00 All-Silk Hose, come in all new shade, also white nud blnck; special $1.00 Knyser Silk Hoe, ut, pair . $1.00, $1.50 nnd $2.00 UMBRELLAS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Gentlemen's Umbrellas, with plain or fancy handles nt, each, onlyf . .. . . $1.00 to $5.00 Ladies Umbrellas, in dirge assortment of handles, at onlv . $1.00 up to $5.00 LADIES' SWEATERS Our very complete line of Ladies' and Children's Sweaters offers values never before shown at this time of the year; prices raiifre from -. . . ,9Bc to $5.00 PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR JANUARY RECEIVED JKoe&Vo. T ? r f t r r t t IaT Ta aa jTa Aa a'A A. aA jTa aTa aa aT jJa aTa aT aT. jTa aa. iyAATA jTa jTa jT ... j aT. aTi. aTi. Aa 'A ft fcT ATt J?A A A A A?k A, a ::: ''""" ? T t I lit II t Something New . Our buyer has just Iititdt'tl a bit? stock !' Litdit's' Im Vogue Suits and ('oats from one of the must up-to-date stores in Oregon, this season's gootls, at 'JO cents on The. dollar. Suits ranging in sizes from 1(5 years in a misses' U -12 in a ladies'. Some with Skinner satin lining and sold as high as $10.00. To close them tut quick thoy will be sacrificed, per suit, at..5j7.50 $1;).(H) Ladies' Long Coats sacrificed at Jji-1.50 irhe.ro are also a few Children's Coats that will go at 91.50 to $2.50 i We are also selling Hoys' and Youths' new Long Pants Suits, sizes 1.1 to 21 years, at $2.-18 and $3.95 Men's Heavy Blue Flannel Shirts .'., '. 98 Heavy Blue Dib Overalls 49 Good Warm Overcoats from $1.00 up These are without oxception tho greatest bar gains we have ever offered, so come early, as it will onlv take a day or two to close thorn out. Will H. Wilson v $H t t t t J T t t t t t t t T t f I 126 North Front St. CHFAPEST STORE IN THE WEST Phone No. 467 f a-a ;m$;xm$;