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MEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNI'J, MlfiDMJKU, OKIMON. S.VTrUDAV. llXM'nMHMU V2, li)l I PAGE TWO t. r , j I ... ,..-.. . lOCL AND PERSONAL Tlio unlo of Ilcil Cross ntnnipa tin-del- tlio ftUM!.FM ot tlio nrontor .Mutl ford club, l brlni eomlitctoil In tlio IiiisIiichs Iioiirmi of tliu city toilny. Tito RalcslmlloH nrc lilpli pcliool fiirls. Up to iloon tho liming hint brei brink 'Willi no ruijtontor over looked, The tmlo of ttiu stnmps will t bd tiBod In vcllof work In the wnr 'stricken zoiik of Ktirope. If you wnnt quality 1 linve It Store open evenings till Clirlstmns. Mar tin J, lloddy, tlio Jowolcr Itenr and coxites are reported to bo nunicroiiK In the Dead Indian and Evans creel; districts, though In com pnrlcon with other jears tho killing of the varmints ba been slight. Tbcro Is a bounty on cootes. $7.00 opera glasses, $3.f0, Kl wood's. 227 According to flKureH compiled by tlio local forestry office there are five and one-half billion feet In tho national forest reserves of this sec tion. Horn and board at 145 South Ivy. Mrs. .0. L. Grant. 23 fhjs Is a wintry day in the IIokuo river' valley, a heavy fop. with a pro nounced, chill settling over tho nl ley. It ncted as a blanket.' keeping tho cold over tho valley. Tho Weather brought out the . first fur oiprcoats of the' season. A few samples of custom made cortcts, also sanitary aprons and belts nt cost. Mrs. I.eacb, 32C X. linrtlet't. A. C. I.yman of Seattle nrrlved Friday afternoon to spend the Christmas season with bis brother Itobcrt Lyman of Jtyi Agate district. Remember the jlcddy lior Is n guarantee of quality." JiarUn J. Hed dy, tho Jeweler. Dr. Krnost P. Hall of San Fran cisco, Cal., will address the Men's club of tho Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, December 1.1, on tho subject, "America In tho Far Fast." All tho members of the club, and every man of the church are urged to bo present. This will bp one of our most interesting meet ings. Banquet at C:30 p. in. Dr. Hall speaks Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Doll carts at M. F. & H. Co. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Den nett ot Coker Uutte, Wednesday, De cember Oth, twins, a son and daugh ter. For Ealo at public market Saturday mqrningr pork spare ribs, back Ijone and sausage. 225 W. H. Crandall of Eagle Point dis trict was a Medford visitor Saturday. Get It at Do Voo's. A largo number of out-of-town poo pie attended tho film presentation of "Little Lord Fauntloroy" at tho Page Theater Friday night. Closing out my opera glasses below cost. K. D. Klwood, optometrist, op posito pouej'a.. 227 K. It. Mlnter of Eagle Point was a business visitor In the city for a few hpurs Friday afternoon. Million Dplla'r Mystery at It Thea ter tonight. Dealers throughout the valley are buying uj hogs, cattle and turkeys for the- holiday, shipments to San Fraiiclsro, northern California points, and Portland. The whipping or the stock will begin- next week, several cars being reserved for the purpose "Insurance" meanti "Holmes' and "Holmes" means "Insurance." See Holmes "Tho Insurance Man." The postofflco Is feeling the first effect of tho holiday business, many of tlio gifts being sent by parcel post Tho sending U lieglnnlng ten days earlier than last year, due no doubt to the flvo year campaign to shop early. 130.00 opera glasses, $1C50, at Elwoqd's opposite Deuel's. 22, Col. It. C. Washburn was a busi ness visitor in the city Friday ufter noon. "Whlto Seal, steel cut, coffee, 25c nt Hrownleo & Lindle, 230 At the bet sugar meeting at the Na( Friday afternoon, Secretary Geo J). Carpenter of the Farmers and Fruitgrowers League, secured man) now names, from tho business men of tho city. The membership fee is a dollar. Five votes for every one cent pur chase on Christmas good, M, F. & H. Co. Joe Kelly of tho Griffin creek dis trict Is attending to business matters In the city today. $25. Q0 opera' glasses, $13.50, at Ehvood's opposite Deuel's 227 (ioarga Noulier of Jacksonville sjent Frldny ufternoon in .Medford on business. Million Dollar Mystery at It Thea tor toplgbt. Denton Howonf of Ashland spent Friday afternoon' In tho city attend ing to IiiTbIiiosb natters, and visiting fields. ?lli.50 operaglasse8, $7.5Q nt El wood'?. , ' 227 Tho soulhbound B. P, motor bro(;j down ntCpter Lake Junction Friday jiftoruooii necessitating je p(ra nu(t i) delay of MjVerul hours. Attorney A. C. Hough and wife, of Ornnts Pass hnvo returned to their homo after spending tho week In tho city. $10.00 opera glasses, $4.00, El wood, 's 227 Tho high school students ate con sidering tho advisability of organiz ing n gleo club. They would make n tour ot the valley with an opening performance In this city. Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing irult labels. Medford Print ing Co. Crenm chocs .10c at Mldwny. 255 Tho major portion ot tho Chinese population of Mcdfotd left Friday af ternoon for a week end "visit with .Mongolian friends and relatives In Montague and Yrekn, Cal. Dancers wanted nt St. Mark's hall Saturday eve. 223 There has been n decided falling off In tho transient travel the last week, the cold weather hnvlng a detcrent effect on the wanderers. The pollco, tho first of the week con template the exiling of all citizen without visible moan of support or goor character. We wish It understood we bavo the largest and best stock ot furs In southern Oregon, nt Ewlng'a Gun Store. 22d The condition of Mrs. William Crawford, who ras been seriously HI, shows a slight improvement today. Million Dollar Mystery nt It Thea ter tonight. lloughnecklsm among young row dies, which has been on the ebb the last ten days broke loose again Fri day night. The latest form of van dalism ts to throw auto robes left In the seats and on radiators into the street. Doll carts at M. F. & H. Co. Earl I'ulrlch, who Is in the stock business on t'nlon creek Is spending a"fcwdays In the city viMtlng friends and attending to business matters. ' Sweet cider at Do Voe's. Tho hearing of the testimony lr. the suit ot the California-Oregon Power company against the city will be resumed next week. Tho power company has concluded Its testimony. Doll carts at M. F. & H. Co. Sons of Veterans of the Civil war arc invited to meet with the G. A. 11. at Itcilmen hall on Apple street for the purpose of organizing a camp of the Sons of Veterans of Medford nt 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Decem ber 13. The principals in the Rose Society Vaudeville assembled last night In full regalia to have photographs taken, some ot which will bo used in Ashland, whero they will appear next Tuesday evening. Doll carts at M. F. & II. Co. The first drunk In ten days was landed In the city Jail Friday night by the police. He Insisted on sing ing wild and wool) songs on the streets. Go to W. E. Smith, missionary of the American Sunday School Union, 23C South Central avenue, to get your books and IHblcs. Illblcs, sev eral styles, from 25o up. Testaments from Cc up. Call and see them. 22G J. A. Tornej has returned from n business trip to Scnttlo and other northern points. We aru sellng some furs at actual cost. Come in and pick out youn, furs whllo tho picking is good. Ewlng's Gun Store. 22C Tho city levy for Ashland has been fixed by their council at 14 mills, four mills higher than the levy In this city. Don't forget tho entertainment for the benefit of the high school athletic t'tcld at the Xatatorlum December 18. X. C. Dennett of Eugcno is among the out of town visitors In the city this week. Doll carts nt M. F,& II. Co. Martin Adams of Klamr.th Falls is attending to business matters in tho city this .week. Wo stilt bavo n good selection of furs from the cheap covey, to tho gen uine sable, llnrtlett & Xetherland In Ewlng's Gun Store. 22C The regular Suuday offering at the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning will be given to foreign mis sionary work. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Mnln St. Phone 320-J. S, X. Miller of Glehdalo Is among the out of town visitor in the city this week, Try n quart of our guaranteed puro sanitary milk. Phone 582-W. 250 Salto, the well kuown j0cal Japan ese will leave Monday for hs old home In Jupau to upend tho next six months in the r couch of his childhood. Salto will carry with him recom mendations from a number of local citizens as required by tho immigra tion laws. Five votes for pvcry one cent pur haso on Christina good. M. F. & II. Co. Medford students at state schools will begin returning for the Christ mas holda)8 next Baturduy, the first semester closing next Friday, The public schools of the city and count) will ('lobe tlio same date. Doll carts nt M. F. & H. Co. The authorities were notified to day of the theft of chickens from hen houses In tho southern part ot the city. Tho work Is ulld at the door of hungry tramps. A couple of cases of wanderers entering resluu rants, eating substantial meals, and then refusing to pay for same have been reported to tho police, Dartlett .t Xetherland will discon tinue the fur business and have re- Iduced nil furs 20 to 10 per cent. 220 Arthur ltnsor ot Ashland was a business visitor lu the ett Tilda) af ternoon for a few hours, Flvo votes for every one cent pur chase on Christmas good. M. F. H. Co. Attorney Evan Renmes and W. V. H. Campbell lott this morning for Willows, Cat, on a duck anil gooo hunt. All orders for wild fowl slaughtered by tho two hunters will be cared for by John S. Orth. The supply will be large, l.oavo your orders. Five votes for every one cent pur chase on Christmas good. M. F, & 11. Co. Prosecuting Attorney E. E. Kelly Is attending to county matters In Jacksonville today, Kodak finishing nnd supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isli Theater. Xlck Klme of the Griffin creek dU trlct Is spending the day in Medford on business. DeVoe is going to sell 500 pounds of chocolato creams at thirty cents per pound. Get a pound today, tf Henry Cnllnghau expects to leave next week for his claims In the Hluo Ledge district, provided tlio nnow Is not too deep, hindering work. It Is reported that four feet of snow fell in that , M'ctlon a week ago, but melted rapidly under tho breath of a chlnook wind. r'ive votes for every one cent pni chuse on Christmas good. M. F. & It Co. Cards nnnniinelnir tho oncniioinent of Miss Helen Summerhayos of San I Francisco, nnd Dr. It. J. Conroy of this city have been Issued, tho wed ding to occur lato In January of tho new year. The bride-to-be is well known on both sides of the bay. Mr. Conroy is a well known physician of this city. For sale, Indian twin cylinder motorcycle, good condition, $115. Phono 750-J. 227 Students of the high school hold n meeting Frldny night to decide upon the giving of monograms to athletes, and to determine what should be dono to secure the honors. No defi nite conclusion was reached and the matter will be definitely settled at an adjourned meeting to be held next Tuesday afternoon. Get Governor Johnson and Mt. Pitt cigars In Christmas boxes. Home made and the best. Tho fire department has received no call so far this month. With cold weather at hand, fires from defective flues ar) to bo oxpectcd due to over heated stoves. Five votes for every one cent pur- hase on Christmas good. M. F. & 11. Co. Attorneys Newbury, McCnlKi and Menley spent the day in Jacksonville attending to matters before tho cir cuit court. Nothing nicer fqr Christmas than Governor Johnson nnd Mt. Pitt ci gars in Christmas boxes. It. C. Kelsey or Gold Hill was a business visitor In the city Friday af ternoon. Order your Chroma? vrca!ifH now from Pierce, the florUt. real Eng tlsh. holly used In wienths, a Ik.) rut flowers. Order early and avoid iil appointment. Pierce, tho floiicet, ..bono .174. Tho 15th day of Fobruary Is tho date tho four pianos are given away absolutely free. Don't forget your votes for your friends. They are de pending on your promise. , 22C VlnnorB of weekly prizes in big piano contest are: Juno Millard, at Mann's; Fern Wing, at M, IV & If. Co.; Lillian Pierce, at Kldd's; Lena Marsh, at Schleffolin's. Help some one win (ho $30.00 sliver set for Christmas. 22C EXTENSIVE IRK L MMES OF ROXY ANN V KxloiiMVo iro-sut"tiiig JW' f o.il it hoiiiir ilnmi tiPflu nj inU'lly Wiled bv .1. A. Wosteiluinl, i-n tliOiWo! nml .4(iutlivost slope nf Uty. .viiji, by K. l Little, who liim duven three tuu nolfl nt iliftervjvl'lt'vil-, some of them a i-onsiilorhblo tllltjnee ,ui, iiild on a. foniili Until WfnSi nhnlt. On nil the lovo'l. vvlifijlijftjo bout lli." feet n)Kut, cinr. ufJijjnK tiM'rim " t'"11 seeured from tu$Sunnjilo or fn. emle jmwpeels luwe hej'ii l(ietitod nnd mst of the dumps nit eoiuposi-d of onnl. . - Mr. Little i tin eH'rioneel nml miner and was .the loeutor of tlie Suiinyxitlo dud other prospeeK yours ji.m. He has (rmied the eoul deposits from Row Ann iim r l the I'nlifitr- uin line and is convinced I lint out) of the gionliM eonl fields ol the vo.t is within siKht of Me,'loiil. The eoul veins or trutur v.uv front mx to twelve feet in depth, and the eonl so far soi'tired ! u liwh-snido lignite, almost n seini-hittiinutoiis, lie i convinced that when he is a little fur ther in, under reilci: puvsure, u much higher grade ot coal will be mined. In some of the tunnel Mr. I.iltle is within n oompnrnlivoly few foot f where he expects to find the main lode, nnd future development will ho n waited with uiteiest ICH ORE F R ROM BUZZARO MINE SamVles of ore running as high as $2,100 a ton, and some ns high us $4200 a ton from the Huzznrd mine on the I'mpqua divide nenr the head of Elk creek nic being shown by Mark Applegate, nunnger and one of tho towners. Mr. Applognto. has worked developing tho mine far the past four oars. The ledge Is over half a mile in width and hat mauy rich streaks containing gold, sliver, zinc, lend and nulliiiony. Tho mine hniryo far paid for Its own dcvelopmnt"by shipping the'oro mined to tho Kelby smelter. The vein from which tho Wniples were taken runs from eight- to eighteen inches wide. Kodak finishing tho best, nt Wes ton's Comoro Shop, qver Isis Thea K ji i Get Your Next Suit of LOTHES MADE ItV L E I N PRICES 925.00 UP AUo Cleaning, Pressing and Altering l'JH K. Miiln, Upstair LV hn Santa Claus' Headquarters Arc at this ,sfirr and ho has loads ol" jii'csonts for ovOry- ono. RED FRONT 5, 10 and 15c Store PR I IT IS APPARENT to all progressive business men that payment by check is tho safe, economic and convenient way to pay," Your checking account, largo or small, is cordially Invited. OVER S2 VEAnS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT ::- 1 Merchants report the best hUN.Iiivx In weeks lodn.v, duo to earl) Christ inns shopper. Tio country d(Hlileta are well t'cprcuentcil In tho buyer, nuuiy coining from Ashland and Cell tral Point. - ' Closing Out Our Furs Some at cost, thc balance only slightly mjore Bartlett & Netherland EWINGS GUN STORE ORIENTAL MR. &EO. S.KOSHABA, who 'is i!ffljiJ iMi'dfiml an nil OricuUil Uur Kxpprt and iiiifWfM, jt. WILL BE HERE .,.?. , MONDAY i. Willi a nico stuck ol Kill's. Mr. Kimlmha luis Ihumi coming to 'Medford for tlio last IlirecKoasoiis, juimno.UI nice rugs and his customers am well pleased with their purchases. 'These rims will he displayed at tile Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. :xx;hqhq ; t t y ? ? v T r x t V V f ? V t t r t t t ? r v t v i Medford Rose Society Vaudeville AT ASHLAND w i'.,.i,m f ttM VINING THEATRE " " TUESDAY, DEC. 15th ? V f V Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y After an urgent request from Ashland, the Society accoptod tho invitation to y give n one-night show there and wo invito all Medford peoplo to go with us. Special Arrangements With Taxis and Auto Car Co's Admission samo as Medford, 25o, 35c and 50c. Tickots on Salo at Nash Hotel y y y y y y y y . Mzyt"M"irt$ TJ: J5 JmJmJJJJm55 ! l $ ! JX ! y y 5 y y y y f y y ? y y y T y y- X r y X X X X f ? ? X X X X t t t For Sale Cheap 'The Will H. Wilson .2nd Hand Business i i k -it -... fl y y y X X X y X X f y y y y y y y Tke' best proposition in South-" erja Oregon. Cheap rent, long lease, good reason -for selling.,, Act quick if you want a snap. ' V ' I -'. .1 -. :: - ' A X X X X f y y y '. iJhr4!. ',' lfrlfyXXtKf&tZ'lK?l