jr'frS - V aV''imJ. I f " . . f- , K il t 1 if- i? Vj" ? vf .'fit i 1 PXGEFOUH. Medford Mail tribune AN tNntJt'BNnnNT NEWHI'Al'KU j'um.tHiircn nvKiir aktishnoon bxchi'T bunoat nv TUB Micuronn rniNTiNo cu Thn Democratic Tlm. Th MMford Mall, Tho Meilford Tribune. The South rn Oreconlun, Tho Anhlnmt Tribune. Office Mall Tribune Uulliltrw. 25-27-SP North rir ttrccti telephone 76. Official raper of the Cltr of ModforJ Official Paper of Jackson County. OKOnaiJ PUTNAM. Editor ami Manager KntercJ ail gecond-clnsn matter at iTdtfnrd. Oregon, under Jhe act of liaroh S. 1879. BUTlSCnirTtON RATES. One year, lr mall -. ,.5.00 One month, by mall . . . .60 Per month, ilollvrml by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point. .. . , .... --. .60 Haturtlay only, by mall. icr year 5.00 Weekly, per .year.-. . . ---.. l.0 j.'jj.i - ii-i l.-s- a BY SLAYING MANIAC SYRACUE, X. V., Doc. 24. De fending his father and mother from tho nttnek of a madman, Dert Web ster, 24, shot and killed Frank Ken yon, telegraph operator of tho Vet Shoro railroad at Amuoy, eight miles west ot hero early today. Kcnyon appeared nt the Webster homo last night and ordered tho farmer to burn his barn. Wobster refused. Kcn yon then drew two revolvers. Tho family was ordered Into one room, lined up against tho wall and kept' prisoners all night. In tho meantime, the madman gloated over his deeds nnd threatened to kill Wob stcr If his orders were not carried out before midnight. Ono of tho children finally sllppcl away, ran to a neighboring houso and summoned aid. A posso was formed nnd advanced upon tho place. Ilert Webster, In tho meantime, ob tained a gun nnd sneaking qulotly into tho room, shot Kcnyon, who died before a physician arrived. FE RIDE FOR KIDDIES CHICAGO'S XMAS GIFT CHICAGO, Dec. 24. Twenty-five thousand street car tickets, entitling "kids" in the tenement districts to rido freo to Grant Park for Chicago's first municipal Christmas celebration tonight, wcro grabbed up eagerly to day, whllo city officials made final arrangements for tho fete. At 4 p. m. a drill bjmountcd police will start tho program. From five to six, motion pictures wll bo thrown on a hugo canvas erected on- tho art instltuto, and promptly at G p. m. Mayor Harrison will touch a buttop that -will illumlnato a Christmas tree S5 feet in height. Solista from tho Chicago Grand Opera, tho Paullst and Swedish choirs and a big band will furnish music for tho "kids" celebration. RAIN THREATENS TO SPOIL FRISCO IAS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 24. Rain threatened today to provent San Francisco's usual open air Christ mas Evo celebration tonight at Lotta's Fountain in tho heart ot tho downtown district. Tho weather bureau predicted rain for tonight and tomorrow. A. special chorus of 50,0 voices, trained by John W. McKcnzio, was scheduled to sing. Edmund Du'rko, tho Irish baritone, was scheduled to sbaro tho hcadllno honors with Miss Renu Vlvlonno. Tho latter, a former inombor of tho Tlvoll Opera company, planned to sing two numbers "My Hero" from tho "Chocolate Soldier," and "I I,ovo You California." LPI WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Audrew Carnegie, tit col Jdin; and pouco advo cato toduy sout Secretary of War Gar rison "a pcaqoful Christmas gift." it was ii small plcturein a almplo bronze frume, show lug a soldier tnkliiK leave of his llttlo daughter, who was in quiring: "Daddy, uro you going to tome, little glrl'H father?" All cabinet rocmuuru received samo picture kill the PRESIDENT P0INCAIRE HOST TO 4000 CHILDREN PARIS, Dec. til. President nnd Mru. Poincuiro thiri afternoon were host nnd hostess to 4000 school children nt n Christinas entertain ment nt tho Trocndero theater. All nhlMrnn 1llllfl. V! miu .,.... ......1 fe" I MORE LILIPUTIAN 'HAT (ho mavor mid city writinir on tho wall nnd are makim; a strenuous effort to stem the tide, and bid for popularity at the elev enth hour is shown by their action Tuesday evening in reversing their forincrposition and deciding to submit the amendment removing salaries to a vote of the people. The mayor took occasion to blame the present cliarter for tho inefficiency of the city administration and ap pointed a charter revision commission to prepare a com mission form of charier. Those named were not consulted, some have refused to serve, some are out. of the city, oth ers hare no experience, qualification or conception of the work. The entire program is characteristic, of thu-Uliputian ii i l i i 111 1 1 sraiesmausnip 01 mo aiiiimusiraiiou, wiueu nas huomi tuted petty village politics for business administration. The change of front is simply a bid for popular support and sympathy. Neither new charter nor commission form will remedy the situation, which is much more serious than the admin istration is able to realize. The first effort must be the practice of rigid economy in t ufairs upon a sound business basis, the curtailment of unnecessarv and unneeded expense. The city should practice what every business house in the city has been forced to practice, the least possible expense component with efficiency. Mavor Purdin states that upon his election he found "chaos" existing that he has spent two months in inves tigating and believes that he is better qaulified thereby than others yet his sole recommendation is to revolu tionize the form of government, lie has made no rec ommendation towards curtailing expense, abolishing use less offices and paring down the $00,000 payroll. The form of government ment, but there can be ,iust as under one form as another. The city can be 311st as econ omically managed under the present charter as under a new one with capable men at the helm and the admin istration's first duty is to set the municipal house in order by supplanting the present "chaos" with business meth ods and stop living beyoqd our means. Tho charter is no bar to ordinary common sense nor are its limitations any excuse for failure to do the best possible with the present machinery. It's a poor work man who blames his tools. If the time wasted by the administration in purile peanut politics was spent in constructive reorganization the recall would not be invoked as a remedy. It is high time that men of affairs in Medford showed a little pat riotism by taking hold of city affairs and aided in restor ing its financial affairs to a healthy basis. FEDERAL RADIUM BANK IN FAVOR WASHINGTON, Dec 24. In dorsement of a federal radium bank where cancer sufferers might receive expert treatment was given today by Dr. Ruckcr, of tho public health serv ice. "Any system which will lower tho cost of radium, guard poor sufferers against charlatans and spread the uso and experimentation of radium is greatly to bo desired," ho said. Dr. Rucker declared that tho uso and promotion of radium Is only In Us infancy. ' "Radium has been found beneficial in cancer treatment," ho said, "but it must bo bandied by experts. Such a thing as a radium bank would as suro this kind ot treatment." ATHLETES HELD FOR YOONG GIRL'S MURDER CHICAGO, Dec. 21. Ten young men, members ot an athletic club, wcro held by tho polico today in tho Investigation of tho death of Anna Laughlln Dempsoy, Unttlo Creek, Mich,, who was found almost nude and dying in an alloy in tho stock yardfl district early Monday. Tho polico bcllovo tho girl was lured to a barn, attacked and stripped of most of her clothing and then thrown Into tho alley, whero exposuro caused her death. Tho athletic club occupies quarters near whero the girl wag found. A DESERTED VILLAGE WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Tho de aorted vlllago had nothing today on Washington. Tho national capital was off tho map. Gone wcro Ita leg islators, after a -weary tno month'a grind on tariff and currency; van ished wcro its society folkB for ovor tho holiday trips; tho president and his family aro speeding southward for I'ass Chrlstlau, Miss., and oven gov ernment clerks loft for short trlpB or romalned Indoora to trim Christmas trees. rrv. ., ., ,i, i u ui uusuriioa win aanft I heavily upon tho capital until Jan nnry 12, whon congress ro-opons. 3rEDFORD MATT. TRTTtUNE, MEDFORD. ORFIOtf, WEDNESDAY, TOT3MniflR. 21, loin. STATESMANSHIP council lmvo seen the vlmiul- all departments, a placing of may be an aid to readjust much waste and niettieiency SAFE, COLL T OTTAWA, Ont Dec. 24. Dr. D. M. Anderson, chief anthrapologlst with the Stcfansson expedition, re ported to Gcorgo Desbarets, doputy minister of naval affairs today, that all tho scientists and members of tho crews ot tho Alaska and Mary Sachs, two of tho cxporcrs vessels, aro safo and well In winter quarter at Colllnson Point, fifty miles 'from Flaxman Island, in tho Arctic- Circle. Tho report states, contrary to recent despatches from Seattle, that neither of the two vessels Is damaged to any extent. Dr. Anderson reported as having last seen tho Karluk in an Ico pack near narrow on August 19. SAYS AMERICA HOPE OF NEW YORK, Dec. 24. Tho mix Ing of races in America will produco tho greatest raco tho world has ever seen." This was the farowcll of Dr. Maria Montcssorl, inventor of tho unropres. she system of educating children, when embarkltiK for homo on tho Lusltanai early today. "Your country Is one of tho hopes of tho civilized world. Tho feel of youth It. In tho air and In tho soil. Tho mother Is ono ot tho great won ders of your growing raco. NEW YORK, Dec. 21. Although doublo tho amount of former holiday mall is being handled by tho post of fice hero, Postmaster Morgan today announced all mail received hereby Christmas K'e would bo delivered Chrlstmau Day, , 1 t 'Extra automobiles and furnlturo vans aro bolng uied for delivery," said Morgan. "Yesterday 230,000 two cent htamps wero used and 250, 00 ones." John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 28 S. IIAItTLETT Phones M. 47 and 47-J2 Ambulance Horvlro Deputy Coroner BEAGLE BEAGLETS f y Mru. E. I), 11lili,. mid Jim. (leo. Stncy wero in Out rut Point tliot pine Tuesday. .Mr. Onhlwell, who hit boon with her mother, .Mrs. ('uso, for some time, Iuik rot ui nod to her homo in Weed, Cnl., nuieh iuipi-A'Vtirttr'tanHh' Mr. mid Jits. I). U. RiittH mid "on Paul lmxo lt'turnod from n few days' visit in Medford. P. W. Stun;e"4 of the Mendows was here Thursday nurohusiuK u quantity of corn fniu llowen Creii;htoii. Mrs. Amiek. who hs been here vWtinr her lurenK Mr, nnd Mrs. JtltJlll'l4 l?l)lll,INJ- flit U.llll.l Itllll, ,..,tU joined hv her iui&bAtilTJui&diy, who will i-it briefly Imfora returning (o their home ut Weed. , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Ziiunietloo nnd son nnd Mitnford Zimmorloe, n brother, nil of Trail, stopped over night here Tuesday; rti route to then mining property nt'Ilvniis creek. Wo understand thut several par ties are snhinittiuc bids to the post office dopnilment for cnrryiiur mail on the Sums Vnllev nnd Asbestos route. The present carrier's term opires inJune, 1011, nftcr which time tho route will ho rvnrnuigod nnd n dail? limit will bo civen be- ween Oohl Hill nud Penglo. v Sams Vnlley. The route from Penglo to Asuestos wm tie tlirce tune ior week, ns nt present. Got your bids rendy, boys. , Mrs. L. M. Sweet and dnuchter. Louie nnd Mildred, were in Central Point nnd Medford the first of tho week. Severn! of our young people ex pect lo attend the dance at Trail. Wednesday nicht. Here's for a clorious old time. There's a thrill in the nir. There's n joy in the heart; There's n generous stir In the home and tho mart. For the Yulelidn is with us, Make ready to prcet The Child of" the Manger; Lay gifts nt his feet. No time for complaining, For envy or strife; Let the swift-flying hours With laughter he rife. Put by nil forebodings, Your murmurinc cense. All hail. One that comctb, Tho bringer of pence. If. led by fnle clitter, You've wandered nfnr. Come back to your loynlty, Led bv the stnr. Give up your vain quest And your wandering wild, For the pearl of prent prico Is the Wonderful Child. Rintr out the glad carols, OJd nlrife pnt nwny, Deck ehnel Innd church In His honor today. Let the crcnt organs tremble With symijhonies crnnd Andv send" the ghid tidings All ovor tho lnnd. O, sing, little children, And sing, young nnd old, Though the joy of tho Chrislrnns Can never bo told. Hut sine; nnd rejoice, With vonr banners unfurled, For the Christ that is come Is the hope of the world." PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Murk Ferns, Thursday, December 18, n dnuchter, Tho Christmas Sunday school will hold a Christmas tree at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Henry Wed ncKdny evening. Mr. Mintith hnn recovered from his recent illness nud is ngaiu in charire of the lumber yard. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet villi Mrs. Charles Roberts Friday nfter noon. The Presbyterian choir will give a Christmas musiealo Sunday evo nintr in tho church. Mrs. John Wricht's mint, who lives with her, has been quito pick for the pant week. Born To Mr. and Mrs. E. Ilodg kiss, Sundny, December 21, n son. Tho schools will hold Christmas DON'T WAIT UNTIL XMAS TO BUY YOUR Christmas Candies AND THEN TAKE WHAT IS LEFT "When tired shopping stop and get tin iippoti.ing lunch, specially prepared at any hour. While in tho storo select your fancy Christmas boxes, while our stock is complcto, and leavo date you wish them filled with M'BRIDE'S DELICIOUS HOME-MADE CANDIES Buy your Candies and Lunches where you aro invited to go into the kitchen and see them made. McBRIDES Special prices for lodge, church and society treats. cum-cIkcs iii the auditorium Wcdnes. day afternoon, to which nil aro in vIlVil. Upwards of two bundled persons attended the Pivsbyterinn .Sunday school patty given nt the Knglc store building. The children plnycd games, recited nnd generally enjoy 4d themselves. The unloading of the two large Christmas trees found nil the yutidav school childicn gener ously remembered. II. N. Mulliu, muiuigcr of the Phoenix blacksmith, left Wediicdnv for San Francisco to spend u week Willi his family. A competent black smith has been secured lo hike his place in (lie shop until he returns, ,1 FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS The beautiful weather lusted un til Sunday, when a cold rnlu net In, with snow falling on the high mountains. As It is the "home burg" of Geo. Kiteh, m it is ut Flounce Rock. The wanderers come home for Christinas. Clifford Davis returned home Thins day from Weed, Cal., .where he has spent the lust year. Pert N'nson and Hurry Welsh came home on the stage the same day. Mnrgorv Krskinc came home Sat urday from Medford. where hhe has been nllcuditii school. Mrs. Dilsworlh is expecting her daughter, .Miss llu J,t!e. home on Sunday or Monday. Miss Lxtlo has been spending the Inst few, month in Fort Klamath, Mr. Huhell, who has been camped on the Flounce Rock snide with his partner, workinu the road, left lor his home Saturday. Mi.s Knid Peelor nlo went home on Saturday to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Illuuclinrd six-nt Saturday at the home of (1 . Kiticaid. Mrs. T. H, Hitxiuhotluun has been suffering from itiflntumnton rheumatism the last few davs. She is slightly better at present. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Pevton mude n business trip to Prospect Mondnv. ,T. W. Grieie and Mr. Pardue made n trip to McCIoud Saturday, reluminc Sunday. Mr. Martin of the Mansfield ranch left for Medford Monday. Alfred Gordon accompanied him. r.arl PeUon'hns tho contract for furnishing wood for I.aurelliurst school this winter. ICcnncth Kr.kiue made a business trip to Prospect Wednesday. Pert IligKiubnthnm is spendiiu; n few dnv nt Red Plnuket much. gathering his cattle. The W. C. T. U. met Saturdn with Mrs. It. K. Peyton. There: wrTi a Kod nttendnncc nnd n good meet ing. Mrs. Ditsworth conducted mother's meeting in place of Mrs. Hrown, who was unable to nttend Sevornl honorary tnrmberH and u few mnsculiue xisitors camn in in timo for delicious refreshments, which were served by Mrs. Heron The Flounco Rock school gnve a Christmas entertainment on Friday before the holidays. The-directors and several visitors wero present and enjoyed the program verv much F.veryonn present received a treat of candy nnd nuts, most of it, of course, coing to the children, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Krskinc spent Saturday nt tho home of Mr. and Mr. H. K. TVvtnn. Mrs. J. F. Ditsworth spent Sat urdn v nnd Sunday iiting friends at Peyton. Miss Rose spent several days of Inst week visiting nt the homn of J. F. Ditsworth, Jr. I OUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. I Mr. - id Mrs. Kaudolnli of Med ford were in Hutto Fulls last week. Mrs. O'ilrii'ii ban relatives from Colorado visiting her at present. Mrs. Coonse went to Medford last week. Mrs. Parker went to Medford on Tuesday to do her Cliristmns shop ping. She relumed Thursday. "Bon" Iliichanan of Kaglo Point camn up Saturday to isit her grandmother, Mrs. Kee. Dr. Kincrson wns in Medford last week on business. Knid Peelor. who is Icachlim school in tlm Flounce Rock district, Is spending her Xiiiiih vnciillon visit ing friends nnd relatives heie. After mi extended visit with Mih. Cross, MUs llulcy i chimed to her homo Tuesday. Pig picpnnilloiis Hie being niinle for n Cliiistuiim ln'c In tlm n-ou'iu lily hull of the hoIiooIIuiuso Wcdnes diiv night nnd for a hard times tice nt the hull Thuisday night. P.xoiy hodv U bulled to nttend both. Ralph Wright, who In attending school nt the O. A. C Is xlsiting rohitiwii here at picsent. Ilo is on his wnv to Kansas Cltv us n Y. M. C. A. delegate. ONE BIG WEEK High Glnsa Vaudovlllo At tho IT Theatre TONIGHT "THE WONDER BOY ACTOR" Master Donald, just out of the Oi'pheuin Circuit Six Pooplo in Comedy nnd Drama. Usual Photoplays. Usual Price ISIS THEATRE yiwhi.vim.i: iohav 2 -- Phillipsons -- 2 Comedy .SIiikIiik, TalkhiK and Pnnclin; I'liotoplit) Tucoilny nud Wednesday nun: ScIIk Special In Two Keels, IVatur Inc IIckaIc l.'jton iwtiii: vi:i:ki.v no iij News IN tiii: S.VMU IIOAT I'nllio t'uuicdr ( 'inning TliiirkUujr Till: PIIAYIOM SIOSAIi Hdlson Speclnl l'eaturu Jtallroad Story KLEIN : ' for KLOTHES At Medford Tailors tisjm? $& Jc- i?8 EHSCSMH 5V. VU Dr. Rickert Eye-Sight Specialist Suito -2, Over noticl's, .MKDKOWI), QUK. TOMORROW IS THE DAY HfrfrWifr'-frfrtoHi:ttf Dec.24 !K iiiit&iit&iii&ito&Mj&iL VK THERE IS STILL TIME TO BUY THE PRESENT YOU HAD ALMOST FOR GOTTEN. -:- -:- -:- -- Moot mo personally Satur day at the Wonder Store " MRS. H,L. LEACH Export Coraotloro J1UU North Bai'llutt. Phono m M. Singer Sewing Machines Miu'hliicH for rent, phono MO X. Iteialr. I'leiuiliili, ulU, uuudlen, pitrti, pliuiuigrapti reiuilrliiR, Ah INtJItAllA.M, MANAOICIt UU7 South Holly HU, .Mutf(ii-, Draperies XW enrrv u rr' comiilittn Unit nf ilriUMTlrs, Inrn ctirlMlii. futurix, Mo, mill ilo nil t'lrtn."M of oiilinlHlPilnv A npn'ltil tiinn in ItK'k nflrr tills work .ni'limlvrly ninl will uIm hs itmul mTNlio ii Is imnallili) lo (Jut lo tilni Ihu Intsrst ullli'S, Woolca & McGowan Co. ! 4)..-.-.4.... The EAST SIDE WOOD YARD linn opened fur titulneu uud Mill hnuillo lUV WOOH OK A Mi K1NI1S nt right priced 1'lintio )uur order to r33J or call at M0 Kant Main sheet. NEAREST TO EVERYTHING llfil loratfd and moil ioHiUr hold In llie ( iiy thruUlIng Ice water la titr ruoin. KiprcUt itllantton to Udl travrllini nloim. t - utlhm, iAiiuliI)f pnctil '" Meet yi at Inetuli l ill M-n. rUfpn I'Un IUIm II. BO up. Muniifmtnt, Chtttir W. KtlUy E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tlit Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Ctirdri Panoramic Work Flash lights Portrait Interior and exterior views Negatives made nnv time and any place by appoint ment. U M. IIAKMON, MnimKcr. 208 E. Main Phnnn 1471 TttlfoHD THROUOJl Tilt ikm GRAND .ySTi cruise; VrUflnMiftlfltt!1 'Cleveland' (1700 im) X From San Frnclico, Feb. 22, 1915 Vliltlnc frnom cltln ind coanlilci on a pttttltl ilrimihlp which icnr'i u your hotel. Kmylaiury d1 contort tnainl. 135 days $900 and up UclwMif StKx TilM 4 tl nMMrr iihuKi AUo Crutw la lb Orf.l. UJU, WhI Indl... I'.Htm CnU, u4 S-J ft UK W, Mint crtte ' HAMBURG -AMERICAN LINE 100 I'oucll St., hnn rrnuclNCO, Cal., or Loral AucnU. f ST. ii-l-OTARRtU- A ilm Medford Cigar Store CIGARS in Christmas Packages GIFT PIPES CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASES Johnson's Candies Cor. Fir and Main.