'(l I'AHLC TWO MRDTORI) MAJIj TKIHUNR MIODKOKM). OKWION. SATl'UDAV. nmM'lMllKU o. mil i EM IOCM AND L PERSONAL V1HMnm" - i i - gntiR of ovor 25 vvnndcrorB, who linvo Immi collcrtlim In the city the Inst led da.vn wore onloreil aboard n north bound rrclKht Friday nlRht. .Most or ilium wanted to go outli but vvcrc given 'no preference. A clean lip of lion-lolloru who haw boon Idling along Front nvctitio for week will lw ordered to tnko the imino route. ljtijhl nrrlvcn In .Medford Tuesday. tintto, tlio well known laundry wiigoii driver returned Inst night frqfn n llii-bo wcek'n liutluc8 trtji to Stm Francisco. .S.ilto In thu man ager of thu Ucil Clous illusion of the lai'mnrtid noonlo in this valley, anil turucil ovor tho rccclptn'to tlio head office. WlWth Mnm, steward of the t'nhoredly club, Salto Is figuring on Kecurliig n concession In the Jnpnnose building ut tho 1915 fair. Horn ntid hoard at 145 South lv.v. .Mm. G, 1.. Grant. 2 43 The first basketball panic of the Hencon will be ptaved between teams of tho IiIrIi schools next week, ac cording to present plnns. Oct It at Do Voo's. Trout present Indications tho en tire turkey crop for the jenr In this valley will find a ready market at be tween iS'nnd 25 cents n pound. The birds aro from eight to 12 cents cheaper per pound than last year. Twenty to 33 per cent saved on everything nt Diamond's Jewelry Store. 220 Tho advance of Chrlstmns shop plnlug Ib In evidence among the stores today. Tho "Shop Karly" cry which has been shouted for yearn Is Just be ginning to bear fruit. A larger Sat urday ciowd than usual Is In th "Ity today. lludd arrives In Medford Tuesday. It. I.. Douglas n landor dealer of ted Illuff, Cal., is spending a few days In Medford. "Insurnnco" means "Holmes" and "Holmes" means "Insurance." Sco Holmes "Tho Insurance Man." , Krnnk Johnson of Ashland spent Friday afternoon in Medford visiting friends. Winners of prizes this week in piano contests nro taone Klmbal at M. F. & II. Co.; Carlton Preston, at Schicffellu'a; Freda Davis, at Mann's; Fern Wing nt Kldd's. Dc a winner next week for these only won by a few voles. 220 Charles noussum, one of the old est members of the fire department has resigned his position, nnd pur chased an Interest In tho U. S. Cufc. II0U68U111 was recently injured in a flro truck accident. This is tho sec ond change In the fire department In n month. Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels'. Medford Print ing Co. Winter weather conditions prevail in the Slsklyous, box cars passing through tho city Friday being cov ered with snow. Sides of passenger coaches Friday evening glistened with ice. The usual frost and fog pre vailed over tho valley Friday night. Iludd arrives in Medford Tuesday. Sergeant Pat Mego, who Is con valescing from n severo uttack of illness, expects to resume his duties on the police force about tlio middle of the month. Eighteenth ophodo of tho Million Dollar Mj story, ''Trapped by tlio Flames," al tho It Theater tonight. A. S. Slovor of Trail spent tho middle of tho week In this city and Jacksonville. Twenty lo 33 por cent uuved on everything nt Diamond's Jewelry Store. 220 Tlio uuuiiul Memorial services of tho KlkH lodge will bo held at tho Presb tnrlan church tomorrow after noon at 2:3(1 o'clock. The lodge will attend in a body. The address will be given by Attorney Jl. V. Mulkey. nightoenlh episode of the Million Dollar Myatory, "Trapped by the Flames," ut the It Theater tonight. Fred Peloute of Kagle Point la upending the' c'ud of the week in the city uttendiiigto business mutton). New Thought Oirclo, S04 S. Oak daleijaturday 2:40 to 0. Don Foibos of (lruntn Pass spent I'lldHy ufloinoon In Ji-jdfoid visiting friends und relatives. Hudd urrlvos in Medford Tuesday. Attorney Porter J. Xeff of Uilh cit will deliver tlio Memorial nddresH of tlie Ashland P.lks to bo hold tomor row afternoon. Hlgliteeiilh episode of the .Million Dollar Mystery, "Trapped by the FlnmoH," ut the It Theuter tonight. If. 0. (Sale of Merlin who bus been atteudlngttho kohbIjii of tho Hor ticultural society left Fildaj evening lor his homo. Totul Mundlng ate to be keen nt nch More In Mr piano ioutcil, Atop In and buo Iiow your friend fctiindn. und help her It you (.an. is a 0 Henry Calliighun vvlll Ivmo next week for his claims In the IIJiih I.cdti dlitllrt. Kngravod ClulsluiaH emils and pooMuU ut Dukkluu' ding tdpro It. D. Ihjtlierford of Fort Joins, Cal., I Pfiilli)K n tuvf dnN hi tlio 4.1 1 athfiitllni; lo limine nuUlvfs. Hour uro reported plentiful In tho foothills, and Instances are reported of raids on pig pons In the Al'l'le i;nto country. In this section bears f,o Inlo tbblr winter ounrtora between, the first and middle of December, nnd consequently aro now skirmishing around for their farewell meal. Hunt ers, however, have not bad much luck In bagging them, though light falls of snow lias mndo fine tracking, Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Cnmcro Shop. Over Isis Then tor, Joe II. Wilson of Talent Is a luisl- noxs visitor iu tho city for a few hours. Hudd nrrlvos In Medford Tuesday. Itoger llennett will return today from a week's business trip to Kit-gene- nnd Willamette valley points. Don't forget, five vote for each cent purchnsed from now uutll Christ mas In Christmas goods nt Schleffe lln's const and suits at Mann's, hoo repairing at Kldd's, cut glass, china wnro nt M. F. & H. Co. 220 S. M. Hoagland of Itoscburg Is among tho out of town visitors iu the city this week. Tho local W. C. T. U. will hold their weekly meeting Thursday, De cember 4th, nt 2:30 at the public li brary. Alt members are urged to be present. There will be a meeting of tho Medford high school alumni at the Holel Medford Wednesday, December nth, for the purpose of organising and making plans for a series of dancing pnrtles to be held this season. The first event will take place during tho holidays when the college students will bo home for tho Chrlstmns vaca tion. Although It hits been some time .lcce tho alumni, ns a body, have played nu nrttvo part In social affairs, thoy aro now making pre parations to organize nnd will, 110 doubt, give n number ot pleasing dances and parties during the 1914 15 season. Sweet cider at Do Voe'rf. Unless there is nn increased de mand for var tux stamps, the Med ford post office will not handle them, according to Postmaster Woodford. At present Medford business inter ests aro securing their supply from tho Internal revenue department nt Portland, direct. Though no defi nite arrangements hnvo becu in tide, Isolated local demands can be sup plied by tho banks, who are among tho heavy users of the stamps. In Itoscburg and Salem, the banks act as supply stations. Eighteenth episode of the Million Dollar Mystery, "Trapped by the Flames," at the It Theater tonight. "Kultur" showed its fine Italian hand this morning at tho Will H. Wilson sale, when all clerks ap lieared rigged out in evening dress for day time toll. This was an in novation in tho Koguc river valley, or any place else. A large crowd flocked to tho sale, and nearly every family In town now sports a broom that cost a dime, a carload consign ment being received for the sale. Tho high toned clerks were kept busy all morning waiting on a steady stream of customers. J. O. Gerking, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. .Negatives mado any where, tiino or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. The condition of Forest Supervisor Martin Hrlckson who Is ill Is much Improved. Twenty to. 33 per cent saved on everything at Diamonds Jewelry Store. 220 The Pjthlan Sisters held a largely attended ball in the Natatorlum Friday evening, (lot Governor Johnson and Mt Pitt cigars In Christmas boxes. Ifome made and the best. W. K. Drawer, editor of the Itogue illvor Argus spent Frlduy afternoon In Medford attending to business matters. Nothing nicer for Christmas than Governor Jojmson nnd Mt. Pitt ci gars In Christmas boxes, .Mrs. Dora Williams of Central Point spent Friday In Medford vis iting ft lends. .Hudd arrives In Medford Tuekday. Moyd Fisher of Walla Walla, Wash., who lias been visiting friends and relatives In this city left Friday afternoon for his home. Tho Intiirurhun Autocar Co. offers u permanent fare of 00 couts tho round trip to Ashland. Stilt lower rates by buying tickets. Frequent, dependable service, large, comfortable cars. Get time cards of drivers or nt waiting room Hi Husklns' drug store nnd Medford Hotel 220 M. II. Cha.se of Tablo Itecl: spent Friday afternoon in the city attend ing to lniblmitm mutters The l.lks' Muniorlai tenlco will be held Sunday, Dn-vmbor C at 2:30 o'clock p. iu. The public is Invited. 11. It. Mlnter or Kaglu Point Is spending the day In thu city transact ing bimlnetM mnttors. Kodak riiilshlng und supplies at Weston's Camera Shop, Ovor Ills Thcntar. niiliibor of Mi'dford liiinUit ul upond rjuiuiu) on Jtogiic iivr near Itity Gold liuiilliig for dut'lfM and BW'ftt. DtjV'oe Is going to Ji-ll COO pounds of (ihocololo (ireuinx at thirty cunts per pound, (lot a pound today, If Pruning Is going on In most ot tho orchards ot the valley, along lb the fnll plowing which is ncnrlng com pletion, ' Don't forget to go to the Page Fri day 3 p. in. Uoosevelt school enter tnlumcut. James Culver of Phoenix M'ent tlio middle of the week In tilts iit nnd Jacksonville on business. Two gifts Tor the price of one Tuxedo Day at the Me.il font Cigar Stoie. Kagle Votut will hold Its annual city election next Tuesday, couuclluicn will' be elected GERMANS BITTER m k nrrMYi tin fllYBlOMNd CZAIVS VICTOnY UNCONFIRMED . ri ... , , (Continued 1'iom PimeJ! v r.tim nftiiillililln.i r.xt tin ItititfTt lit. I Mn In li ill llnlA lit ll,.i 'IMH OJ y. ill 111! OT IMV 1UIII )Uiluiutn IV't tv irvii tvi ill, ill (ill itju iu " " ' tv inuii wit- Ji r.DrqwnjNt)rjnnu Mctjuold, todav ,l whlph he sn that KfivlamK C, S. 1sjilnterJju'"uiprpo Phillips, and Krnce n ulit,aluing froiji Ainwv Consldernbjbiijccsf'tioldifhown lea uiatorlals of war. while. Gurtuany onjho.Voto. 5 Jlh,'1-' 3 ;:Ijt Is not enjojlng slmllivr aivlitnuce. Ttv n xiiinrt of. obr 'rJruhVwileed KeienliiR to the ill dniuatfr dlscuV- . ' . r . .- nles hi Wcl lNuudeH m'o ein.mi'i 1 in Mt'go upOfatiou dud Hint Hie Her m.uiH have ihuo( outltely u,hnuilnmM tlii'ir luTniitrv unulli ill oice" , iud of wiui'mv, tt'oulliiur tin luunl eoiulinU of U (entUl'V ! Iico, lull Avilli cutlvitclmtg olid elijiiu' ' I eeriuir leulm os uiuhouuH'il of !' (lie HKUUN. Doc 5, Ma London, 2: p 'Iny.s of pio-enl powernil exploON in -Jl'lio attitude of the I lilted , i ' " ' "K"'K """'K '' HUll'lll 1121 1 1 It3 IllMll. i'n'b.' ' I I'll! l ll SUPPLYING ALLIES SS 11. in -Tim nlllliul.i of tho . - -.-....... - - .-.-,- ... ..I . . m,..'ci.,..., i.. .....1 ....... 1... 1'.., ...1 wesiein imuti! 1 nun, 1 uixiM.iiiiviin tn Lifiituiruii'ii iii'vu i j vt; nuiii . :. ' ". 1 : ' .' .. T ' 1..... 1...' i....i.f j lulivHMil iii'iti 11 iT". it...1.. . I " r I There ii;iiest o,n. IJuiohUow. )m uuvalcr,!-,, HV Sanitary. uUk. ' Pliova'fiFS-W. '.' ., ' 210. I ARRIVAL OF BEE! SUGAR MEN Uejire.xcntatives of iutcrc-U plau uiug the Oblnblilimeiil of n beet .-uviir on bccurinyr sufficient nen'iige. will factory in tliio valley, eontincent up on securing Miffieicnt. neuMtjo. will arrive Moiulnv or Tuedav, the defi nite date not yet decided, wlien it meeting will lie called oi .fanilou tiers, biisincss' meii and fnnner for di. t'itis.inn Of futuie pliinS. It is epret ed that tliet'ommcreinl elnli will tuke the arrnngetneiU of the meeting in linnd. Manager ,1. T. Sullivnu f th KogiielaiuU sufd this afternoon Unit expected a telegram nnv minute re gnpling tho visiting plans of the beet .sugar men. mi iiiHI hip 'uunuuq.oi wiu ..uih- leveiitcil li.v.vniu: . . it a .1 :i j" .. .- 1 nunc 1; inmi suomr uoiue iiui'i-' nut alon botw'uvn Um'nttci S'taCoaud yn.oflieiul uilioit, Ijiv1". ivjinu ,u,jN r II11U thr adiuiu;; ritU(.l!id, been )iieve(ib h ,fuvviuK the Surv'iin ,iptretit. No Hint is jyvett, ajt to the hiiyitity id tliix.0 fuwies. but the oiiiuioii 1 o- iKnglnnd coufornliig tho huliflnB ifp hyipict.ed an London that liuiinu uul Ilrttlsh warships or 1ue11c1t11 eaiaouslui ivueiietl Uij Nreiy jivkich .imiis. as pnivlslonal contraband, Count voii.Ueihn lejiojis; that such lirlp will be lleventhlow sa.vs; no loiu-er posnible, for llu) reason that "If Knxlnnil iuui I'ranw are will-1 the Idnwing up or the irreiit tunnel lug to favor the I nl.ri: States ns ' near Tekijn ht blokeil eommuiuea much as possible without doiwrtlngl lion with Ituuminii and inmlo immw fiont their policy of .starving tionuan. ! sihle the pasmiwe ot Uukmiuh Hulls at the expenio tlons, the of reason I xuiull neutral 1111- thnt both eoun- ports along the Danube. Avinhn-s of the allies, aeiMirdunr lo tried have' ordered many million ilol-;ii lterlin dispnU'li, have lesuutrd on Inrs worth of wnr materials In the . erntioiiH hv IronpiiiK homlm in llu t'nltod Slutbs and that American In-' ueinhbnrhood of I'tieburv and ltion dustry Is working feverlshlv to supply ( gun. the wants of both thco warring ua BOMBS REPLACE ARTILLERY (Continued from par I.) for hours nt it time nothing i henrd .but the infrertient 1ini of one of the heavy gun1 of the allies, the occas ional rattle of mnehine guiw nnd the intermittent fire of snipers on either side. So far n the u-e of e.nloives is concerned, the grentest netivitv is found in local nt tacks with hand Sivnnde nnd short mnite howit7er. The enemv bus prnetieally erased his efforts- to break tliroush the line by assaults nnd id now devoting his en ergies lo the same tvpe of 'iw on erutions vvliich hnve been familiar lo the allies since the beginning of the battle of the A'r-ne. Subterranean I.lfe ' ' Subterranean life is the general ntlc in the neighborhood of the tiring line. Kven those men not aetuullv engaged iu fighting live iu under ground riiarter. Some of these quarters, culled "funk holod." tire quite elaborate and eomforinble nnd contain many conveniences not found in the trenches on the firing line. Thev communicate with the tiriiiu line by zigzag approach tronoho, which make entlluding impos-siblc. Attacks 11 1 e made on the firing Hue by blinded flip-, which ore eon st meted hv it snceial earth borer. When this secret tunnel ranches the enomy's trenches nu assault is deliv ered amid it shower of hand go-nudes. The htonner- endeavor to burnt their way through the opening nnd then tiy to work nlong the trench. Mnehine gutis are (tticklv biimght ui to u-ik'' 11 couhler attack. .Mo-t of tlu fv'- ing takes place at -uHi !-. im. that tho guns on eithtn- - t'e e ' ' bo 1 fired at the enemy'- .11 ' without "teat risk of bitting t" own men. Ilotnbs- have come to take tho place of artillery nnd they nir being u-cd in eiionnoiis itantitics. lack Johnson fiiiiis The short range howitzers pie ol three typo, and those used by the Germans have come to bo termed tlio "Jack John-on" of elo-e altnck. The smaller bombs and grenade- (hrown by linnd, although local in action, me very unpleasant, particiilarlv in the inclosed snare of a trwich. These grenades me thrown continuously hv both sides add every trench assault is firt preceded und then accompan ied by showers of these murderous uiis-ih-. This kind of lighting i dcadly and owing to the diffieultv ot observation, it i- '() times souieivhut blind. Thb difrnuilty lius.iii a meas ure been ih'CiciiVed.howctei', f the u-e of iy)iinbi'ijH', up ijisntiiient which works mueji like the periscope on n submarine. It penults mi 'ob server to look on) over the top of n punipel without raising hi head above the rot-clion of the tieneli." Odel-Tnvlor Mro. eva)oial!ug plant bufned. mav lie lob'uiif, tlous, front wnolcp 1 overs, shoes and horse shoes, up to totlnpslble subma rines. A submarine tratHporteil 11 parts, nccordlng"to the trans-Atlanllc-Vlew point, dons, uot cotistitutroti con traband of war. ' ' ' Kuougli; these urc,yuklnc,ss roll- Schwoli Off Anain to Visit Europe XK)' YtlRK, Dee. ,"i.--('lmriV M. Schwab-sailed again lodaj for l.iver poiil. ineo llu wilt" Mini ted Mr. S'i'hwnb'n dulien 11s prchjent of Vlw llctuMifiti Steel umiMiration, build- slderntlnns wlilcli mittirilly doitllnato ecu of war craft unit uuviufuctuicr the Idpns gf 'contiahanfF and that I of war mnturials, hiivo Kot liitn much treatment of tlie" American (oinnior-'ot the tune on the oeeun, tniv cling cial mnt Inc." ' " t bctw ecu America nnd V'uropo. 1 "Iin going to l,omloii,i)u litiM.invMHt' Wlt Vedfoul trade t Mcdfffnl mada was- nil he would shv. TO THE PUBLIC We are pleas! to announce that wo bavo opened up n now busi ness nt the corner ot South Ilivcrsldo nnd Sth St., with updodato maehlnury for tlio mauufncluioof automobllo bodies, unto wheels and fore doors, all kinds of wagon and carriage repairing; also rub br tiring, j BILLINGS' WAGON, CARRIAGE AND AUTO WORKS vSENSIBLE A Pacific Cedar Chest Is a sensible Christinas gift, for wfo, dntiith ter or sw'cOlhWrt. It is usttful, ornnnittntal, convenient, durabln, inoth-proof. M '-' ' ' -,- Lot us slntf "jod our llrif Man) sties and tlo. I'rkos raniCtt from fi.o0 tb ild nu. Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory Hit south Holly St. Tho School of Moiicrii McUhmIi. MEDFORD S. II. ISA I'M A. V It. I. VAMill, IIKK ffetz& College nulldlng. 31 North drape St. Day and Night School -New Puplld May Knter at any Tltuo UttblnoMs, Shorthand and Kugllsli CourmM Night Schoolm-ffiKS $5.00 Write for ColletfuJourn.il ' i'J'Ui .JjA'I'JO TO CMHrfll-'Y. VOJt llKNT Fiirnlshml house, six looms, Imtli, toilet, fireplaro, pltwio, on paved street, llennett liivujt nient ('0 ::') POM ItKXT .SttiJlr furiilhhhd liuii. galow on puvnil tlicut. Cull oil It J. Slow tut or phono 431. Sit m JT IS APPARENT to all progressive business men that pavmont by check iu the safe, economic and convenient way to pny. Your chocking account, largo or small, 1m cordially in vited. OVER 22 VEAPSUNDEH ONE MANAGEMENT I I sWI WA.STIJD-Tp buy Plume U:-W. fim- fm hup, it 6 l.OOO FOUR MINUTE EDISON RECOftDSl Going On Sale for Thirty Pays ,Qnly ; $2.50 worth of those rocord for $1.00'' whilc'.thcy lust." Don't wait if you want a'jfinc collection, ao they will not last Ioiik Hale Piano House 217 Woit Main Street WANTED .v.. 25,000 pounds of TURKEYS . for die Christmas trade. HoV ' . many can you bring its ? rhonc ooo ..y, ' J Medford Poultry & Egg Co. Rose Society VatidevilSe :i i nu PAGE THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 7 and 8 M Tii'lccls on Half al ( 10. (laics' and Hotel XuhIi. Holders of lirkeis ina .seeiuv reservetl seaU I'Viday niorning after 10 o'eloelc. Kennlar seat sale begiim Saturday at 10 a. in. POPULA.il PRICES If Buyers to Share in Prolrs Lower Prices on Ford Car Kfkctlvo from AiimiM I. I'JH.to iVtiK'int 1, 11116, nnd Kunrnn.t-od ncnlusi any rodttctluu durlui: liut ilme: Tourlui; Cur . .f- lt Itoimlxuit ................... ttn Town Cor . ......... 111)11 r. O. II. Dotrott. All cam fullyooulppod. (In tho Uuttod Sfaton of Aiuoflaa Only.) I'urther, wo will bo ntdo to obtain tlia muxlmuui oflloloncy in out factory production, nnd tlio luniltiiutii com In our iiurchiiiiiiK nnd Halo doonrltuontB if wo can reach nu outi'iil of 3QM00 owru bt twocn tho nliovo dnto. And Kliould wo roach tlila produitlon wo iiktcq to tiny a tfio toiyor' rlitiro from 1 10 to JfiO pur car (on or nhout Aukiui I, JUIG) to ovory rctull litiyur who purchnuon if ntw Kurd enr boUnjiii Aufimt t, 101 1, nnd Auriuu t. iDlt. Tor furtlwr pnrtlculnra rocnrdini; tluiio low prlroa nnd. proflt-iliar" I UK plan, rco tho uonroat l'onl llraucli or Uonlor. I'ortl Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Airent Hpniln llulhliiiK ' .Medford, Oici;m, S3: FARM INSURANCE Means Protccllr-.: your crops anil stock frcm (Jainaou your pastures from outside stock prevent Inn need less loss. PAGE FENCE IS THE BEST. Insurance you can liny tor your properly gwMtmm Its permanent insurance afialnst crop losses nnd rav ages of stock. It works for your contlniotisly,iyear after year. It ulvcs better protection than any other fence,' It jives you ootid honest value for every dollar spoil, toother carload shipment just received, GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEM" 1 34, North niversitle Medford . i J A V I ii