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i t tvii ,i n tM' voouro .(woTorrw .,;nrTTn t rrw (YcMfi a , PAGE TWO MlfiDJbXMtl) IMALIj TUl.BUN.10, MUD-MRU, IP IOCAL AND (-"PERSONAL 3 Judge WllhlnRton donates to the Commercial dub nn IntercstliiR oxhl lilt of n woodpecker ntfo. nn 1 S-Inch portion of n yellow jitiio tree lltornlly filled with holes nml In each hole two to three acorn. If you,Wa5ilJquh!ltJ(.l;lni ItvStdro dpon ovnnlngN till Christmas. Mar tin J. noddy, the Jeweler John t Uoltx. J 1.1 Nlantlc avenue In ntllt plchlnff red -raspberries. He kin placod In the cihlhlt ImUdlnp Mdnio IhihIios Mod with fully matured necond crdpbgrrleh nlcticd Decnilior M. Tho Hull TnNl Co. will run a" r.ar from Ashlnnd after tho Miovv Tues day nlghl and nftef tho dancojr there are paHsongorH. 'Tliono" waltliiK to return after tho dance should notify the driver when they po down. Kun nlnpr tlnio, 3-1 minutes. 227 Mr. and Airs. 3. S. Howard will on Monday, December 21, celebrate their nixtlcth anniversary of their marriage which, took place at Toulon, Stuck county, III. Tho father or Medford and wlfo started west In ',"9. $7.00 opera glasses, $3.50, Kl wood'n. 227 Ed Weston, tho photographer, has received an order from John M. Scott, general pasenper agent of the Southern Pacific for a panoramic view or the Hogno river valley for the worlds fair exhibit. Horn nnd board at HB South Ivy. Mrs, C. L. Circuit. 243 Don Itader, a ine'mbcr of the Venice loam of tho Const KoaRtic, this sca Bon returned' home Saturday ovon Jn&, whore ho will remain until tho call for spring training is issurtl. lie returned last week from a tour of the Hawaiian Islands with nn All Star ball team. Under enjoyeil a 'good year both In fielding and batting. Remember the Ilcddy bor Is a guarantee of quality. Martin J. Red dy, (he JoweJer. S. S. Hulls and Seth Hullis spent Monday in Medford from tho Sterl ing mine. Get it at Do Voc'a. William Fancher of Oold Hill vis ual with friends nnd relatives lu this city Sunday. Closing out my opera glasses below cost. E. D. Elwood, optomotrlst, op posite Deuel's. 227 Tbo Intorurban Auto car will leave Ashland Wednesday at 1 a. m. to ac commodate those who want to attend tho Ito80 Carnival how. "Insurance-" means "Holmes'' and "Holmes" means' "Insurance." Seo Holmes "The Insurance Man." The Fisher Flouring Mills Co., manufacturers of Fisher's Wend Flour, has Just Issued a second edi tion of tho Fairies Cook Book. All tho recipes contained therein were prepare auS tested by Isabelle Clark Swozy, a recognized authority on cookery. Tho Fairies Cook llook has a beautiful three color cover nnd is probably tho only cook book ever is sued with western climatic condi tions In mind a very Important fac tor In baking. Housewives may ob tain u ropy of the cook book abso lutely free by addressing tho Fisher Flouring Mills Co., S17 Whito build, ing, Senttle nnd giving tho namo of their grocer. 130.00 opera glasses, $10.30, at Elwood's opposite Deuel's. 227 Shlrloy Duck, chief of maintenance of tho Portland office of United States forestry Ecrvlco, returned Tues day from Ketchikan, Alaska, where ho Inspected the forestry offjee. Orogonlan, Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. 1j. K. McDanicls, formerly adver tising solicitor upon tho Mall Tri bune, is now in tho employ of tho for estry bureau, located at Portland. AVJilto Seal, steel cut, coffee, 25c nt Hrovvnleo & Lludley, 210 Martin Ueddy, the jeweler, who has been confined to Sacred Heart hospital tho last year, wus removed to UU homo Saturday, and Is now well on the road to recovery. It is expected that Mr. noddy will soon bo nblo to bo lu his storo and greet his ninny friends. $20.00 opora glasses, $13. 50, at Elwood's opposite Deuel's. 227 Four slcopers applied for shelter at tho city jail Sunday night. Ono rodo upon tho, to'j) tof a passenger train from Uosolmrij nnd.ws nearly frozen, when he rviicltutt tliln'cl ij'i Bwcct cider at Do Voo's. X. I). McDowell, who recently as 8umedvcharK,Q of tho Palace of Sweets nftortwaiyca'ra iib'sence In i.o Ango las reports that Medford Is tho liv llffit town of Its sixc he has seen In tho last two years. $12.50 opera glasses, $7.50 nt El wood'u. 227 Court Hull left, Sunday night on a btiEluusy trip to. Portland, and will ret u,rn tho mlddlo of the Week. K.pdak finishing tbo. be$t. at Wes ton' Camera Shop, Over Uls Thea ter, , ' Mrs. J. J. Quchos pr Griffin creek visited frirttuls lu this city Suturduy inld Suiidny. Mrs. Ell Lamport sustained a frac tured urm Saturday In cranking her enr when her self starter refused to work. $10.00 opora glasses, $1.00, Kl wood.'a 227 Frank Uyboo of .lacksonvlllo was a business visitor lu tho city Sunday. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer In coiittirrn Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any whorc. lime or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-.T. Tho jcoldcsl day of tho season settled over tho ltoguo river valley to day, tho temperature nt noon being 2C degree above xero. Tho oold win heightened by a chill mid bltlnR wind nnd-fog. It was one of the fo'v dn.vtt of tho year In this section when a fire is really needed, and. Rave tho fair sax a chance to wear fill's. Tho weather also brought out a couple of bear skin overcoats, that had done service In tho winters of; the middle west ? ' . Try a quart of our guaranteed pure sanitary milk. Phono 5S2-W. 250 There was not an arrest Saturday or Sunday night by tho police of autolsts, who forgot to light their rear lights. Kodak finishing nnd supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. Grant Wheeler of Yreka, Cnl., Is spending n few days In the city traiiMictlug business matters. DeVae is going to sell 500 pounds of chocolato creams at thirty cents per pound. Get a pound today-.' tf .lames Ryan of Glendale attended to business matters in this city the last of the week, returning to his homo Sunday evening. For Hale, Indian twin cylinder motorcycle, good condition, $115. Phono 7150-J. ' 227 Hqllday shipments of hogs, cattle nnd turkeys raised In this section will bo made this week. Get Governor Johnson and Mt. Pitt cigars in Christmas boxes. Home made and tho best. . Forest Supervisor Martin L. Erlck son who is confine to a Portland hospital suffering from stomach trou ble Is Improving rapidly. Nothing nicer for Christmas than Governor Johnson and Mt. Pitt el- ifIM I PtirlitMina Kavm qUIO tiW V.iliiailltU,') UWV")a Steps towards organizing a camp of Sons of Veterans will be taken at a meeting of the G. A. R. at the Red man. Hall on Apple street, Tuesday af ternoon at '4 o'clock. The Sons of Veterans is a national movement and is composed of sons of those who fought in the Civil war. Order your Chrtstmns wreathes now from Pierce, the florist, real Eng lish holly used in wreaths, also cut flowers. Order early and avoid dis appointment. Pierce, tho florlest, ..hone 374. Mistletoe and Oregon grape, that grow so profusely in the woods of this state, are now In brisk demand for nolldny decorations, nnd Sun-lay many people Journeyed to tho hills to gathgr, the twlggery. Some of the mistletoe and grape will bo sent back to tho states of the middle west where a branch as big as a hand In a treasure. Some was bent this morning, tho express company mak ing a special rate. It can" also be sent by parcel post. According to S. S. Smith, mistletoe, one Christinas lu Kansas, sold for 25 cents nn Inch, with plenty of buyers and a slim supply. Mrs. Fern Leever visited friends nrrJ relatives In this city Sunday. Joe II. Wilson of Talent spent Sun day in Medford visiting friends. Arthur Allder of Griffin creek spent Sunday in Medford, returning to his school teaching duties this morning. F. G. Hunter of Montague, Cal., Is spending a few days in tho city at tending (o business innttcrs. W. II. Ureese, mayor of Talent, was a business visitor in tho city today. County Clerk Gardner returned this morning from Portland whero ho attended tho stato convention of county clerks, It. J. Ilrovard Is contempjatlng leaving the last of tho week for his home in Atlanta, Ga to spend the ClirjBtmus holidays. A carload or Oiegon fir striplings woro shipped to San Francisco Sat urday for uso as Christinas trees. Hucksters of mlHtletoo, laurel, Ore gon grape and trVes made their ap pearance on 1 fay market Square this morning, A heavy full of snow Is roported from the liutto Falls district last Sat urday. Tbo condition of Mrs. W. II. Craw ford, vvlm has boon boriously ill showed a 'slight Improvement this morning. , Tho ainilllary Urn rtuck was called out at 1 o'clock this morning to ex tinguish a flro beneath an old treo In the western part or tho city. Dur ing tho day a camp flro was started by wanderers, and tho night breczo fanned tho ashes Into life. There was no damage Tho regular mid-month meeting of tho city council will bo hold tomor row night. Tho most important matter under discussion will bo tho calling or tho special election to vote upon tbo now city charter. Itohort Gordon of Trail Is spend Iur it few days In tho city attending to business matters and visiting friends. There will bo i mooting of the hlgit school student body tomorrow afternoon to decide upon the mono grams to bo given athletes who strive for glory ou tho grldtron, and Just what deed will put thorn In lino for receiving tho gifts, t Is proposed to glvo a monogram of tho rirsl de gree to a football plaiers, anothei degree to a basketball player, (boy or girl,, and tho lowest of tho lot to the debater. Tho police woro called upon Sun day night to subdue a horso that wandered on lawns along Ornngo street, and to quiet a dog that kopi people awake along South Grape street by prolonged barking. Tho Itoso Society Vaudeville will bo prsonted at Ashlnnd tomorrow night, and much Interest ts being shown In their coming by tho people of that clt. After the show the Elks of Ashland will give a dntuv fot the cast. A number of Medford peo plo will make tho trip. There is an undeveloped move on the part ot local people to have the show repeat ed in this city for the benefit of tho Associated Charities, who are In need of assistance. Charles Thompson of Grants Pass Is in the city today attending to bus! nos matters. Harry Porter of Gold 1 1111 spent Sunday In Medford visiting friends nnd relatives. SAYS SUGAR BEEIS SI E. J. llunyard manager or the pub lic market, Is an enthusiastic sup porter ot the beet sugar raclory, nnd points to the success ot tho beet sugnr factory at Waverly, Iowa, his old home, as a criterion. The Wil low Lawn farm planted 40 acres to sugar beets, averaging IS tons to tho acre at $5 n ton, nt a cost of pro duction of $20 nn acre. In this Iowa county 5000 acres wore planted, and good returns were received. The pulp proved a valuable asset to tho stock owner for feeding purposes. The labor problem was largely settled by school children, wio went Into the fields :n vacation time and helped thin tho beets, earning from $1 to $1.50 a day. Ucsldes the beets ralred adjacent to tho factory, 700 cars were shipped lu from out side points. COLD FOLLOWS STORM (Continued from pag 1.) son. No snowjtas fallen here and St. Louis Hay is frozen over with tho west racing Ice In years. yOUTLAXD. Ore., Dec. 1 1. In general with most other parts of the United States, tho northwestern states today wore cxierleclng tho coldest temperatures qf the year, although In central and northeastern Washing ton and southeastern Idaho the mer cury had started on the upgrade. A slight moderation In temperature generally was predicted within the next 2 1 hours. West of the Cascade Ilange, tho cold was not severe. In Portland the mercury reached tho lowest mark early today at 25 dogicox alovo sero. At Seattle It was 2K degrees and S;u. khiie reported n minimum of 10 de grees. Tho lowest temperature r corded lu the Pncitic coast states was at Raker, Oregon, where It reached four dogrees above. In Orange Holt SAX FIIAXCISCO, Oil., Dec. 1 L Freezing temperatures nuil heavy t'ro-t-. throughout the citrus belt nnd from nil (.'ulifomia were icported t tho weather bureau here today, but warning had been sent out in mwimhi to jM?nnit the grower to protect tlicinelvei. Another warning for front tomorrow wiim sent out todav. IIKLKN'A, Mont., Dee. 11.- Ex treme cold weather prevail llirougli out Moulunii tddo v.' Uuvro iexirlcd two degree below zero. Tlio highest tcuiperiit lire reported to the govern ment Mutton wus eight degrees above at k'ulUpell. Snow fell in different parts of the slate. CHICAGO. Dec. 14. Oharltablo organizations were overwhelmed to day with appeals for aid an a result of a cold wavo which Mvopt tho Great LakoH roglon last night. Tho ternpor- aturo sdroppod 31 degrees to zero in, 12 hours, All municipal lodging houses were puckod with homeless men last night. OlvHiiOX, MONDAY. DKCKMUKU II, l!)l I LN SYSTEMATIC CAMPAIGN m BEET ACREAGE Kimting nf the comluitloo to eitm pnijsn for nerenge for I In establish ment of n beet sugnr t.ietorv In llie utllo.v i still in )moo4,. ,f lottnniioit. W. II. (lore of tho Molinl NUun bank, who has (lie uaiuiim of the com mittcc in chnrc, -in.il lii luotum.! that tuit of the tuouihors were so cured, with two or throe vneniu'io to ho tilled, lie mI1 tin nim was to se cure men who would, dcvolo their en liiv time and energy to tho work, working the while in rouiplote har mony. , F. S. Iliiiniwoll, head of the heel ugttr iciireoeiilutlvtw, who visited the vnllcv, will return the middle ul' the week. Uv Hint lime tho committee will bo appointed nnd mooting will ho held with .Mr. Hniinwell, when the plans of the oninriuign lor uciouue will be inn p toil out nuil u systematic canvn-s of the valley instituted. The committee appointed b Mr. (lore will embrace all interest., mid district in the volley . mid solicitim- will bo along a well-outlined plan. Sentiment in favor of the boot -n-cur industry is on the increase nnd is being urged by tho buincsH men. A number of orchanlits who trees arc not yet bearing hue ipics-el tin inclination to plant -nctr beets its -nl lino. VACCINATE PASSENGERS' : ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN ; M OAKLAND, Cnl.,1 iUcitt-n-Tho Oregon Expreso which loft Portland, Ore., at 1:10 a. in. Friday was sur rounded by u cordon of police when It arrived lu Oakland Mole Saturday, the exist wore lo'cked and tho 5 it remaining pnsiongers who had nut dropped off nt Intermediate points were com polled to'submli to vaccina tion. Tho vnCcinntloiiK were performed by Dr, Allen F. Gjlllhau. local health officer and two assistants operating under orders from the stato board of health which had been telegraphically advised by tho health authorities ot Oregon that Conductor Scheer, lu chargo of tho train from Rnschurg to Ashland, Ore., was removed from the train at Ashland Mirroring from an attack of smallpox. CONSOLIDATION OF OREGON RAILROADS PORTLAND. Pec. 1 1. Financial departments of nil railroad, steamer and electric lines or what Is known as tho North Dank system, controlled by James J. Hill were consolidated at a meeting of'dliectornnd triMo1 or tho various llneMlicro today. W- G, Davidson. foriicry 6f tbo Spoknn WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Streot Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Madtrnny time o) place by appointment Phone 147-J We'll do the rest E. D. WESTON. Prop. POIFMOVRI wit Mcdrord trnoe ih Medford mad TOO IjATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTEDt-IIooiub for light house- keeping by (pilot couple. Ilox A., care Mull Tribune. 227 FOIt SALK Twenty Poland China pigs at n bargain nt Ilelmoiit ninch, Phono H-FI2. 220 MECHANICS MAGAZINE For Father and Son AND ALL THE FAMILY Two and a half million readers find it of absorbing interest. Everything In it Ib Written So You Qan Undorot.md It We sell 400.000 conies evey rnintli without givinti premiums r-U h .vc i u r olicltora. Any newwifaltr will how you a copy, or writ? th puLluhtr for lr5e eamplc a iiosta!- ytlli do. Sl.SO A YEAR SSe A COPY Popular Mechanics Magazine " 0 No. Michigan Av CHICAGO and Inland timplro svhIciii, wan eho son tieiiHiuor for all of tho companion with tiotlvo direction or their tjoinlilu od flniiucoH. Tho mooting, vvhloji was buhl lu tho ttfrtccM of President I. ('. tltlliuan, oNooutlvo bend or tho Hill pvopoito, was attended by tllrccUir or liuit tees or tho following affiliated cqr povatlous: Spokane, Portland it ltd Scuttle tnllwitv, HpnUtito and Inland Ktnplto railway, Spokmio 'Traction company, Oregon Trunk rnUwii), Ore gon Kloctrlc rallwav, Pulled Itallwas company and Tho Hallos, PmtlaiM and AHtofltt Navigation i'tiiitpaii.v. til" Ihinit liv Mexicans iicwmh tile In tomtit lonu! bttiiudarv lino at Niuui It will bo toinldored an uuriiondl.v ijct liotwIthiiltindliiK Urn rrlondb mollVcs cloaking tbo act," 'ni thU iuinnbr (loiir'ral t'avianxa nlttdo 1111501', lit U slatonieiit tn the Associated PriHW to tho formal milieu ot'Vcd by tho rutted Stutctt on both Provlshmiil President tlullorro. nnd tlcnoral Carrauu that unless mich t- tiH ffii. -r filing' cased force wouhllbo oinploj- cd p,Pi'jloii .uiik'iiit tviiilnrv. t t (rurr-'iylsii j'fiW. !l (M' luVi'j iioto, wMcjh; Id (f,xccu'ili In t rtjijjli Wasblngtoti loiiiori'dw, will bo lu general tt.rjNiudlnllou nt ronpouHllilli lt fur any, snots iKul bavo di'ohiiuiI tlio lino and eloiiiiy'iiltH fot'th that ho and bin government v 1 1 1 roKitiil lu lorvciillon nt Niun an u hoslllo ami unfriendly art. CARRANZA ISSUES DEFI TO CARRANZA'S ARMED THREAT VUltA CIU ., lice II If tho riiltod States oinplovs lorco ii mop HAD HYSTERICS AND FAINTING SPELLS Asbiiry Paik Woimm Had Complolo Nci-vtuis lltciiktbivui lti".l,iicd In Health Dy Vluol. Asbur.v, Park, N J. "I was lu such a noivous, weak, run-down con dition that I could not steep night, ovory llitlo thing disturbed mo. Iitv nppetlto was vor poor, and I was los ing flesh. I was mi nervous at times that I 'used to faint and have h.vs tcrlcs. T do my housework for u family of rottr, anil they bocaiuo alarmed at my roudlllnit. I tried beet, Iron and wine and cod liver oil emulsions without benefit. One dtiv our druggist hiikhoMoiI that I try Vlnol niol told too how It had helped others. I did so. and It tin simply done wonibTM for mo. nn I am a well woman nnd out holy cur'd (r my .ner vousness." Mr". Kathorltte K Kloln, Mtbitry Park, N. J. Such reliable testimony should con vince others or tho vnluo or Vlnol, therororo ir you arc worn out, weak and nervous and want now strength nnd more vitality, wo nsk you to take Vlnol, our delicious coil liver nnd Iron tonic. It It falls to benefit you we glvo back your mo'noy. Vlnol Is a constitutional rcm-xly for all weak, nervous and run-down conditions of men, women and chil dren. Mcdrord Pharniao, Mcdrord, Oregon. NOTB.- You can got Vlnol at tho lending .drug stare In every town where this paper circulate -Adv. NOTICE TO VOTERS TO REGISTER The Law requires that every elector v,liu dcslros to vote at the nniitinl city election to, lie held In anil tor the. City ot Meilfortl On Tfc$ilny.. Jnnuary 12 1915, ' must register, rcnartllcss o nny other or former rcjf- Istrntlon. ih ui The Rctjlstrntlun Donnl will therefore sit in the council room nt the City Hall, comer Front ami Slxlli streets, from I until 7 o'clock . m. EVERY DAY (ex cept Sundays) For Ten Days Beginning Saturday, Dec. 12, 1914 ' Every voter in each ward should make It a point to " come early, so as to avoid the usual rush the last few days. There Is no other time or place to register. No witnesses arc required for this registration. Do not hotlier tho members of the hoard with qucs-, , tions as to why this registration Is necessary, etc. Tho -law requires it nnd the city officials have no other alternative. Dated December It, I9M. ELMER T. F0SS, City Recorder. Closing Out Our Furs 1 B jQP SENSIBLE A Pacific Cedar lliel Is a ronslblo Christmas gift, for vvlfo, dnugh tr or swcwthf.trl. It Ih useful, ornamental, rouvenlcnt, durable, moth proor. I.itt us show you our linn. Man' ilos and strtes. Prices rnngo from JS'.RO to 11(5.00. i t Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory M.'t Smith Holly St. Hit School of Modem .Methods. K. II. II.U'MAN 11 I- VAN(ll,IMCn MEDFORD tmmMfwwd$tz& Collego Ilulldtng. HI North Orapo rit. Day and Night School Now Pupils Mny Kntor at any Time ltiulnuss, Hhurthnud and Kngllsh Courses Night School KS $5.00 Wrtto for Collc(f Journal Some at cost, the balance only slightly more BARTLETT & NETHERLAND At Evving's Gun Store BAGLEY'S APPLE JUICE A healthful lioueuhold bover.'iRo, piiHtouilrod' ntid'it'it Up Jiiliuiiili tary canH by now pnieonH. Abnolutolj- frcofrom prcM;rvntvOB. iUiltir,! puro Julco from notind clean npplort. lluy It by tho cano or Van fit-1' wayH iiweot and irihli. A drlulc for nil l(io fam; uuy iiioiiUi.lu tlio year. ! t , I BAGLEY'S APPLE BETTER Up purity, flavor uud price to rerommcnil It for your into an a con venient, taHty, tublo dcllcac). A hit our grocer, THE BAGLEY CANNING CO. l'Alji:.VT, UltlCtMOX, REMOVAL SALE t x t SPECIAL.SALE ON TRAVELING BAGS, SUIT V CASES, TRUNKS AND ALL.O.THErlEAJHER , CI .11 I . 1 M". rM-j -.-rt tji T ? T X We will move to larger nnd more suitable quarters January I and will make a reduction on everything t In the stock. t r ? ? r r t T ? t ? t t X GOODS Coiinwtlii.of flenulliji IfijittlfiJ, Kitllsh Vlpci, hi linojLuitict,' Il(n(VliugH,. -OloVe,; jWijtiuj; CitHCfi, MiiMio'Jhit,'H, Traveling SlJimuiij, Cut a a- y Y MEDFORD HARNESS CO, CiiHOrf, Drinhliitf Chip Cusch, Collav IIiiith, Ciyur 1 t f ? X ? Y Ciikoh nnd numeroim' oilier loulho'r nuvcltiuH tor CliriHlmaK ircKeiit, Wo hnvii n nlco lino of I'ookct Knivef, lSnx oik, Iiikoi'hoII Watoliori, E. H. LAMPORT, Prop. 322 E. MAIN X vC5 v X v Z 5 i A V V .1 i-U