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RECALL ELECTION OPERATIVE STATES L ('ill Hri'iiiiler 1'nx- itniHMiiii'i'tl tlit nniiiilin: thai llii' tn-itll M'tiliiiii lit; ilinwt ('niiiii'ihnt'ii Nl mil! null .Millar wimiIiI ln ln upon .1 ii iiiiii t 111 ill llic i.'kiiIiu i' cli'i'lliin. Tin' I mlili'il iii'iiii ii ii hiiiTiiil iii'inni n thin eliminated. TIh nit rutiiii il lum iinlliiiiK In tin mill tln t-iillmu ill' llic (di'i'llnil, it Iiuhik It'll l'lllllil. to till H'l'IMlliT, Tlmt City It tili'i' 1'imm niiii-t cull II Willi I'lri'lmr. on the h.Iiiiiih ii I'i'iilly tlli'il iiKiiitiMt Coiiiii'iliiii'ii Mil In r iiml Hlcunil m tin1 uiiiiton til' At Iniuey (Ii'iikiiiI I'mufuiil, who nl-o lioliU ili'liiiiiii'in in nHM'iiii'iil no Inn' to iitiriii.ili, n niiiiloii is hi follow k; .Mr. Mlmer 'I'. IW, City II nli'1, .Mi'ilfonl, Dii'uom. Dear Sir: Youth of the 'J I Hi iut ii'liilhi' lo iri'iill ii'i'i'hiil. iiml in ii ply Im'ii to hii.v tlmt our MiHi'iiu' court him divided Hint u wall iimcildini'lit lo tlii ciinytiliitioii in mil. licicnl without iiny fiiitlier IckihIii lion; Ihi'inforc, pioccnl mulct Hint n far ii h poiii', iiml il", in nnv in Htniii'i', tin? cniclilntlon lot- not pn Hi'illii' n ini'llioil of proii'iliiri', llii'ii mi woiilil proi'i'ril in ii iiilmiri' with jour idly rlintl'-r Tor rilv ! tioiiN. Von i'iiii cull ii icci(il rln tion iiml lint' il held on Hi miuio dnt onr cily rli'clioii I hfhl if mmi Hili. Tim utiiite jinltii'n liolil for liolli w tioiw. Ih'llinpii'iii) No llur. Yon mlnln there i n prutUiiin in your idntilrr, thai a imthihi i not Infill olr in MMir cily if delimiui'iil on any iwyiiii'in oi any mi'p.iiicih of III' i-ltt. Ill li'pl.V lo tin I lo'K to miy thai the Hinri'iiii' coin I u init of uliitc . l.itetdi'.v. iiml oik ollitir i'Mi Iim divided Iiml no ev ITH (IIMllfil'llllOUl CHII lll Hlllll'll tl miy cily ii coMilltion pn'ccilcnl to f llit rijiill to toll'. Till' colllilllllOl of tin) xtHlc proilili' what linll lie tin; iiuiilificniloim of a olr, and Ihcii'fuic miy proxioion in tin- oil dun tor to tin effect Hint n permm i not n IcriiI olcr if lie i l'ln iiimil in tin' imjiiit'iil of hiiv n miih'iiI of tlin nt i t !, iiiii' micIi jwrnoii would not onlv hate iIip ritlit to oto, lull the r'K'it lo ikh pi'tilioiiN. Women Volcn, An-, fnr iih the iiiiiiu'h ''.Mr lliown," "Mr, .lolin Hiown," etc., I ilo not think they are corrcclU rev ixlOfcil, HH n pcmoii imil mii lit cicn 'iiiinic mi lie ciin In nli'tililicil Then- n re too ninny Mr. Ilrmtii mul Mrn. John llrown mnl Hie kim-ii iiiiiiio nlinnlil lie sIkih'iI. Tim fart tlmt nt tlm l"t Kciiera' election women ilnl not nle, ami hi Ii'kiiI vol iTH now, would not deprivi Ihciii of the uijlit to Hiii 'lilioiiK. Yon imK: "Miixl Hi" petitioner put up u 1'niiiliiliite or emnlnliitcH to iiiii nt;iiiiiH the leeiill cmulnlnte oi cmnliilulet or cnn th" former In iioiniuiileil liy piilltloii 1". A oiimliititln ciiu he iioininutcil ii II !.. Il I.... I.. I llliy Ullllllier piOMIICO III me nmi". to inn iiKiiiiml he rceiill cumliiliile i:icilJoti In Tueut) 1. I think it W .oiir duly to cull (lie election wlliin tucnt ilun ntler the fix u.iluy limit for the te.iniiliou ol the coiuieiliiimi iiKiiitiKl xvlioin Hi" te cull U ilitccteil. If I i'iiii lie of mix fuitlier mm x ice to you, coiiimituil me. I iiiii Hi'inliug copy of Ihin lellet ulrto to tlm city iitloiuey. Yoiitrt xery I inly, A. M. CHAUTOUI). Alloiuex (I'lieinl, lite Daily Hint from Parit. I1 li.u.i, Ikia, ki IImiii. li.w.i (K4H I'll, N' t " lwru Thru riouuccH Of HCCUldiuil pUutcO while iiiouitelliin tie imle are pullnl out al tin Ir lieinitltchi'il licini lo Rive a bell ilupt In lite flmiticcH,- MuUua Puotilllet, , ATTORNEY GENERA WM I iW if 8 1 HrEDFOTtT) ONE OF THE on Hull Con Inn Inm i,:int; lining mil coinpnny, uuiicil Jiv Spcnci r S. AI PAGE TONIGHT Till' lilllell llllkcil iihoill lloxt III"' nler coiiicily hticcenn, "A MiiclnilorV lloiieymiiou," niiiler the iiiiiiniceiiieiit of A. .Muxo llimlllelil, will he the ol ferint; nt 'lie I'hkc (nnip.'hl. Iletijiimiii lliichelor, poH.nw.nl of u ihcr, .Miiteixii, who m hi moriil vunnliiin, iniiiiicM mi nctrc iimueil Iiiiio .loxce, on Ih" tv. lliichi'loi' two iluiiclitera nml .Mitierxit think he in iiwuy fioiu lioiiii', hut he return witji liii newly iiinrricil wife, who i iiiuler the iuipienhiou llmt he hm no children, .luiio i iutroilueeil lo Min er wi ii h n KoxcruenH, mul Hie hitiiu lion k'cIh more tuuglcd t hint exer. Or. I.tnlwii; Schwiirl, u frietul of lite family, iippeiirn to have known .luiio hefoie mnl MiiterxiiV urief mul iin fiiMoii nt the tmrt Iter hroilier i phixilltf eilllM't her In pliieo liiTM'lf mul lliichelor in mourning, nil three of them making up their uiiiuIh that they will know lliichelor iih a rela tive no more. Stephen IIoiih'ou. ii xery liuty man, who tnc o iiinke hurt icil iiuirriiiKot., mul Anthony (lumhiiir, ii ptixiito ilcleelixe, mill Kreittl.x to 111" uelleiul lillltior mul eouftiMoit tif Mincixn. Wilhur llichy will he mh'ii in the part of "lliichelor, mnl .M l(oe Aiiihuoith im ".Iiiiio Joyce." The" tire stipioilril liv it company of well-known pluycix, incliuliiik' Mini uel Ciihtumi, (leorKe (louhlin. fhii". A. Willmiit-. John Hint. I.t If Har tauh mul Hie Heimiiil MfU'in. MOTHER'S REASON IS THREATENED BY ROBBERY IIAKI'.HSI'II'.I.II. Cnl., Hcc. Ull. - Her icilMin lliiealciteil h the i-lioek of the knowledce Hint Iter hoy I it train loldier and intiidercr, Mix. .In. FiiriM., niolher of the "F.I Monte handil," wan xen ill heie lodav. A doctor, aided hy kiudlv iiriclilmr. Ii eaiim; for Mis. Full, who in de liiiotin much of the lime. The worn niiS. Iiiciidn fear eh" will not ic eoxcr if 1'inii.s is m-ii! to the eal- nxxh. I LtlUlf PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS I MrH. A, II I'Ultvr In hieinlliiK t ho IioIIiIiixh wlllt her diitiKltter, Mm, Joint MiiHt, A H. Fuiry rutin mul it fuw lit h iiko rout I'oitlitml, hem ho litul liceu dli IiohIiik of a hlilpmciit of iiittlc. Mf ami MrH, (I. Mcl'lalit ami fam ily urn HMimlliiK tlto linlldit)H at Mr tlo C'ruol, Mr. nml Mm. V, V. Illinium ami family en tort a I mul iih ClnlBtimia ucHtu II, S, (hit) ami ramll) or Mi'il fonl. Mr, ami Mm. S. Ooloittaii ami MUd Fay Carxor, A, Ileal n nml family, F. 1-3, Furry ami family, Mm. A. Itcninod ami II. Itoamea all uncut ClirlHlmiiH with Mr. and Mm. KrnvHt HcaiiioH of Ninth I'ltooiilx. ' .lohii WrlKltt ami family spout ritrlMiiiiiH It It frlcmlH at Cuntrnl Point, A iIiixuIuiiIiik coui)iiuy lieailed li Mr. ForhoH, loeontly front Callforiil.i.1 una louiieii iiiu uciir oiuur iihhi Hear Crook inuilu from I'lioouU Hotitlixvtiril toward miunt ami xx HI hK.ii nxt Wodnos lity to xvuhIi llio mvml for Hold.- W. Short, of IIiIh plaro, Iiub eliargo of tlto mluliiK oiHiratlotiH, Mr. and Mm. Loin Hughes and .iliililren of Phoenix upent Christmas with (Imndiiuv llnios of Ashland, v& V-' JmeMM&MM' - . - -s f MW UL MSBammm fflr?fJimx, 'v,. MATf; TT7TTUTNK, MIODFORI), OttlWON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1013. FEATURES OF THE 1914 NEW YEAR'S EDITION Mnllonl trolley line on l.nxt .Mmn i In - Kolin, FOR ANCIENT CRIME IIOSi:m IK), Or., Dec Cooley, uitentcil in San ''. Riley FriiuciM'ii, cliiirKiil with llie murder of Tliomnn Ytiu IVIl, St., in mi inolutcd pnrt of ('itrr.x count x loin teen years nun, wn Im'Hik held in lite city jail here today, lie will piohaldy lie taken to t'ttriy county tomorrow or Wednes day. On inMritelioiin friin Ditriet At torncy Mrowu, no xisitiirs are heiu allow ed to m'c Cooley, ex en ln conn m'1 lieia excluded from Hie jail. Cooley xxii hroif.'hl here .xenterdiix liy Di'lective Stephen lloxle, who eatiMil hi iitrcnt in Sim FriineUvn ahout two week iik". KANES CREEK KANELETS .John Tliomtixoii and family, foi mer icnideiitH of linn place, but for the Kint two yearK of iih em Ore pou, liaxe iiKiiiu taken up their rcii di'iti'i! at tlt'n place. ('Italics Stamlley nud family of near .Medfuid n'iit Xiiuin with Mm. Slumlley'n parentu, Mr. mul Mr .lolin III own, uf Itlaekwell. Mrs. ltxctlx mix doiu hliiippiit in lite Huh city one day leeeutly. Arr. Lewi attended the F.lk' funi' turn in Mrdford Friday nielli, re tiiriiiut; liotue on Saturday. Mm. Iloi nml .Mr. Mardon spent a day leeeutly with (lold Mil, flil'Mlll"-. (Jiiitu a few ICanch Cieeker at I ended thu Xiiuin tree ami dance in (lold Hill Thumday niphl ami icporl n mot eiijoyalde tunc, it lieiup a Miccenn holh oeiallx and liuaueiiill.x. Hill Yaiitx ale Nina Imkey with old ftiemU lixin at ,laekouxille. We are nony to nay Hint Mr. Cook had the minfottuue to loe a xalu nidi) cow one day of lat week liy poisoning. Mr. and Mr. Kd Iflioteu and Mr. and Mr, (leore Uiuitihotlittm and (Iraudpa I liriiiltotlimii ate Xma din ner with Mr. and Mr. F. lli"iu- hollinm. Hall ix; Mardon aie ('neaped thU week iloiiitf iih-ennmeiit work on one of Dr. KaxV mining claims aliove Uol.l Hill. Mr. I.i'wl and family tile Xinu dinner with Mr. Lew in' Mter, Mr. mid Mis. Slv of near Cent nil Point. The Christian tree and school en terlaitimeiit which was held at the Oardauelle. sehoolliom-e Wednesday aflernoon was a decided success, IIiiimusIi th" elfortn of the teacher, Mis Foley, who is making the school ii tiling lo he piotid of. Quit" a few were pieM'tit, alo Siipeiintemleut 1'iitlcmoii. Chrislnms lieinj? a mot pet feet day, oxery mm Unit could lie was luHkiiiK in the sunshine, seeming moio like an ideal sprint; day iitlher than Clnistmlis. Nothing like soit.li "in Oicpui mid stiitsliiue. Weather Prophet FolerV forecast eontiiiued (;ood wi'tither for sottto fexv days, Miss Vira llt'iideihoii timl Maud S(t(on nihmM , ,,,. ll( Vviy. tral Point Thursday night. Ktiue Cicek hnsiues visitor to Gold Hill this week; Dill Lewis, Geo, lligiiiliolliani and wife, Ml'. Darker, Juntos' Lawrence, Al lOiuteu, Mm. Col'fiiiiin, (leoigo Maidon, Mike Fo ley, Fred Drown, Mr. Henderson, WVather Prophet Foster and the Misses Katie and Miif,'ji" Foley, 'f 4 l'hoto by (Jrrkitij:. tictt for Hotitlirrn Orvfum Trnct'on LIVE STOCK MARKET PORTLAND, Dee. '-'P. Receipts for the week have been: Cattle, 1117, mixes I), ho;; .'1177, nberp -I0'J8. Christina week with it round of Kiiiety play id Inline with the general run of toek, so that while tlm nm was very short, Hit- tiality of stufl wiih to some extent pod, the fent iirc of the rat ilo market beinj; a lot of pmd steers wlitelt sold at 8.10. the highest price for some time, the raiiK" beiny from li.2ri to $8.10 bulk around $.W. A short run uf line mid an of I market were the main factum in the week's business. Heuinninj; with Monday lite top were $7.75, closing at $7.tJ."i, quality not piod. The mar ket may be c.xei'tcd to take a bet ter turn hcpuniii;; with the new year' aetixity. Lamb selliiii; nt -ffi.oO beu'inninp of lb" wek and still in good, strong demand nt litis ipiotation. For good strong stuff ewe and wethern am ipiotod proiKirlioitately for the snuic (piality. ASHLAND NOTES Mr. and Mm. George Danttim and little daughter of Jacksonville, ne companied by Mr. Darnuin'i. mother Mm. F.I I a Ruypholtr., with her daitgh tern, Maud and Mildred, were gueU of Mm. Kobert and Mr. nml Mm L. 0. Van Wvgeinf Liberty street on a Sunday iccently. Mrs. Vni Wegen aceoinpanied litem home, where she was their guest for ii few days, mid also xisited at the pleas ant homes of Mr. and Mr. P.. D Lttea of Griffin Creek ami Mr. am Mrs. ft. .1. Kingery of Hillerest or chard. Mis Gtncc lloguo has returned t her botiio in Ashland after a sex era month' stay in Portland and la count. Miss Amy Stiiunaiil,'xxho ha beet teaching at Fools ereek, is at lioau for llie holidays. Mesdames llumt and Potter loo! a lido out in the Delleiiew distne on Olnistma day to see their ft i end Mrs. Phelp, who is tptite ill. C. C. Gall, who live at the hoim of his daughter, Mm. William Myer of High stieet, i xery ill with heuit trouble. Mr. Wesley Sou limit nml daugh ter, Carmel, of Riddle; also Mm. J. Colliis of Kenuelh, Cal.. are ia Ash land, called here by Hi" illness oi their fallier, C. C. Gull.-. Mi Kkroti Gall of .laeksonxilli is Hie guet of her cousin, Miss Cora Clift, during the holidays. The sitrpii" party given Grandma Hughe on her bit Unlay by her fiieml and ite'ghbom was much en joyed by all. Wo are glad lo learn that the people in our enterprising suburb. Dellexiexv, won (he piano gixen lij lite Phippn Implement ciiiiipimy, am' it will ho placed in their sehoolhouse for the benetit of thu school and for the week of the relig'oiis meet ings and tlto paient-teaeliers' meet ings. Miss Walker, also of Dellevjew won the grtiphoplioim given by the Warner Mercantile company, t Weather Forecast . Oregon Rain xvcut tonlgu and Tuesday; tain or snow oasi poriion tonight or Tuesday; pioilo'raUf east xvindu in interior; briwk to 'nigh HoiillieiiHl winds along; llie 'oas. JIB GREATPREPARATION FANCY DRESS BALL NEW YEAR'S EVE. These arc busy duy for the enm iiiittccx having in charge the ar rangements for the fancy ilrei ball to be pit en on Wijdiiwdny night bv the music section of the Greater Medfurd rlnli.. Gnrlmidx of Chrisl nuiH grcrn are being prepared for the decoration and the Medford hotel will present an alluring spectacle to the merrymaker on New Year' eve. The programs have been l-hoseii and they arc to be tcry dainty ou venim, with the name of rneh inn Kieal selection giten alter the dunce. Many of the young people who are here for the holidays- nre planning to come tw the bull and wear mot amusing continue. I'nele Sam an iiouueeH that he will bring a Mexican dancer, mid the imrHror of Germany will accompany Martha Washington. A real row boy with gold spurn and a diamond ring to hold the folds ot lis solid silk neckerchief will put Dunlin Farntun off the map. The music hection hn worked very hard to make this ball a distinct af fair and they desire the hearty co oierntioil of everyone in thi under taking. It is hoped Hint enough will be realized from tit's ball to procure the uiuclfueedc-d pinun at once. ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS. Hy A. C. Hoxvlctt. The lam time 1 wrote for tho Mall Tribune thero was a Itltle excitement In our town, but as I could not get the facta I n!t nothing about It, and perhaps It would be better now to keep Rllcnt, but the matter has be come so public and there seetns to be so many different versions of the case I will try to give the facts as they appear, on thn. court record of tho Justice's court of Kaglo Point. It appears that a man by the namo of Patrick came to town, went to tho Tavern saloon and bought three drinks of liquor and thon left the saloon and went to George Hrown & Co.'a store, and about the time that he left the proprietor was Informed that Patrick bad taken a bottle of dago wine, whereupon Mr. Vogall started In pursuit and found Patrick In store, hereupon he charged him A-ith stealing tue bottle and about the same time he struck him In tho face and took a bottle out of Patrick's pocket, then went to the Justice of tho peace John Watklns, swore out a warrant, had him arrested and ths time set for tbc trial as Friday, l o'clock p. m., and by that time a crowd had gathered and among them aur county attorney to prosecute the case, and after spending soomo time selecting a Jury, commenced the case. rhree witnesses for tho prosecution save their evidence, but while tho court was waiting for a witness for the state, to hurry up the work Judge Kelly asked the defendant to glvo his jxldcnco, which he did. In which ho declared he know- nothing of what transpired after he took tho drinks In .he saloon, etc. Tho bartender and Md Daxld Smith wore the witnesses .or tho prosecution, and then T. K. Nichols, Mr. Hades, a civil engineer, V. Jack, Frank Urown and tho cash- or of the Eagle Point bank were .ailed to testify as to the character if the defendant, with the result thai hey all spoke of him In high term. Tho Jury stood three to three, being Inally discharged and tho enso dis missed and now- the taxpaxors can my tho bill which Hit Justice Ba)s till amount to over twenty dollars. An argument In favor of tho homo rule for the towns and cities can havo iho saloons and get men drunk. They ran commit crime, havo law- suits ami he cost comes out of the general tax payer. Tho Von der Delicti children had their annual reunion al tho old homo the oxenlug of tho 'Jit. Our Christmas exorcises nt tho -hurcli was a crowning success. T)to church building was filled and tho program xvas simply fine and tho chil dren carried out their part with great credit to thomsolves and their train ers. In my latt I tpoko of tho death ot Mm. Martha Urown of Urownsboro, and promised a nioro comploto notice this time, but as tho notlco has al ready been published hi tho Mall Tri bune I will simply add that the re mains wore- interred In tho family bur) lag ground on Friday, Doc. 21!, tho funeral sorvlceH being conducted by llov, L. L, Simmons, tho pastor ot tho baptist church at that place. At tho tlmo ot the funeral was so un well that 1 was not able to attend tho funeral, but my wife reports that there xvas a large number Qf person who did .attend. Mrs. A. A. Dtrd and daughter. Miss Helon, enjoyed a room at tho Sunny 8ldo and came out Wednosday von Ini; to tnkn ChrlHtmitu dinner, nml pn Thursday morning Mrs. Lite Itukcs and daughter, Miss Jervy Itukcn, Mrs. Mary B, Vockey and daughter, Miss Ifolen Yockey, also enrnn out to Join Mrs, Hint In tho feast. Also Olmor Nicholson, Mrs. Ada Htirbcclc and daughter, Mlns Kdna, were hero for dinner, benldes several of our nolgi horn Joined with us In tho Chrlstmna dinner, Tho COO club of Dnglp Point gave n masked ball Thursday night nnd from reports that come from there tbny had a fine time, and tho pro--loters did Very well financially. John Foster, who Iias been out In Klamath county for tho past soason, came In a few days ago and went up on Hogtle rlvor to visit his father, Perry Foster. There has been quite a number of our citizens come In from the coun try during the past few days, among (hoso, F. J. Aycrs and family, And whllo hero paid mo a ) ear's Hiihscrtp Hon for the Dlly Mall Tribune, Peter and Nick Young, Tlmmlo Dtiggan W. II. Crandnll and his sisters, the Mioses Hetty, they have been attend CALENDARS AND NEW YEAR CARDS DIARIES FOR 1914 Select Them Now Medf ord Book Store &&SttJSGffiG&2&J&iG WOOD Big Body Fii'. OAK cut from large timber. CARLOAD OF PINE STOVE WOOD JUST RE CEIVED. Phone in your orders for Tier Wood or Cordwood to Frank H. Ray Measurement Guaranteed Sixth and Fir Streets. Phone 750-R !SX3 ARROW.SHIRTS Kl mk A 1 JW&L JW &2l Vk a Yi fSMHr t CMJETT, PBABODY CO., loc Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Growers of nigh-Grade Fruit Trees. Applo and Pear Trees arc our specialties. Stock one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots. Some of best orchards in the valley aro set to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. Mcdford office, room 402, M. F. & H. building. Phone 869-L. Experience shows that home grown, acclimated trees are tho best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES Pamper your pocketbook. It's your best friend in time of need. And tho Ford kcops tho pockotbook satisfied. Ford lightness and Ford strength mako Ford economy famous tho world over. Cut down transportation eos Buy a Ford. S95 Is the new price ot the Ford runabout; the touring car Is $645; tho town car $900 all f. o. b. Medford comploto with equipment. Got catalog and particulars from C. E. GATES 8rU Building Medford, On. PA'UE THUTCfJ tnc tho Albany academy nt Albany and hnvo come homo during tho rn action; also Miss Frances Death, Wh6 Is attending Din stato unlvnmlty nt Kugono has returned to visit tho homo folk. Hut I am Rotting tills letter too long so must close for this tlmo by wishing tho ninny readers ot tho Haglotn n happy now year. MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Oorsetiore 320 North TJartlott. Phoiw fiG3 M. The EAST SIDE WOOD YARD has oponod for business and will handlo DltV WOOD OF A Mi KINDS at right prices Phono your order to G33-J or call at 610 Hast Main street. Therels a good fitting Arrowjshirtl suitable for every occasion. Select the shirt bearing the Arrow label. w m mM S 1 Troy. M. Y. lUktn ot Ammow Colla as wr'-g.-. ' ' liTIi lllMi 'il M l A L