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WILLOW SPRINGS TWIOLETS
N'i:V YOIIIC, Dec. '-'.'I. All'icd
Henry I.i'wiM, iiOvhimm!i' mini mnl
wilier of lioolfN, died Imliiy lit tin'
hiimcnMilM hinthcr bcio of nn IiiIoh
tinnl (IImiiiiIl')4. lie Iiiih been HI (inly
n lew dn.v's.
Mr. l.un'U vviih Immii in t'levoliiinl
iflyfivn yi'iiiH huh. 'I'IimiiuIi a liiw.
yer, Ini cnloied iunuiiiir win); in
Kiiiiniih City In I HIM ami hiiIikii-
iiiiiilly heenme n u liter of political ,
ntlielei, iiv which ln I'HUililiilii'il n
lepuliitinu ax nun of tin' I'iiii'iiihhI
political writers of the count rv.
lie wmh dcneribcil iin i piodiious
worker nun In filli'i'it jenrn produced
I'lulili'i'ii ImmiI.h, iiiiiiiv r whiHi oh
tiilncd n wide mill iujiilfir circulti-
linn, iii wns well known nlsn iik ii
writer of western Morten, in which
eowbnvH nml inineiH wrie il'niiinnnt
lljfHn, IIH Well im nT iillielen nn liri
ilei win lil life in tills eity.
I nr everui enrH lie wnx tin
Wiisliinjiliin iMirreHMinilenl of the
('lilefiKft Time, which lie left ill 1HIIII
In nerve in the hihiic enpneity for two
years with (lie llenrsl uois iimmk.
He then lieennie Hie eilifor of "The
Venllel," n humoinus weekly, lint
Minn tinneil his ullenlinn nimin tn
fiction mnl political writing. Of lute
yems he Imd heen einpln,ei1 lis it
political wiiler li the llcnrt pnM'r,
Annum hi he-t known hooks me
"WnlMllr." "The Snii-el Tr..il" mnl
"The Miii."
SEND
RICAN
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AID TO JERUSALEM
WASHINGTON, Dee. IM. -tlient
lliiliiin Iiiih consented tn the propositi
nf Americans tn send relief to .lent
Milrm, Turkey has nppnfi! it nml
wnul now is being awaited i'lom
Kronen.
TJie erniner Teniien-ee icportcil her
urriviil loilny nt .liil'fn. bht nimle no
invntlnn of rioting or ill tientinent of
Jithh ly Turl.w.
The overflow of the Djilu in
Arabia hurt miido l'.'.OOO pernoiiM
hoinclexs mnl without fund, according
to n.miuiMigp to the wtnte depart
inent today from Ainhumhr Mor
Hculhuu lit Coiistmiliiiople, who nil
eil that the infnnniition he cnmmuiii
enteil In the Kid Cross mnl the
Ameriemi ,lcvih eniumitN'e in New
York. .Mr. .MniKcnthiiu Mini loenl as
Mslnnee in MiikiIiiiI wns entitely in
Mlffieient to meet the ileiiiiniil which
n Muiving, hhelleiless pnpultiee I'neeK.
IN WFST AFRICA!
I.ISIION, mm I'm is, Dee. 'Jil. The
(teiiumiH iifjiiin Jm invmleil Angola,
I'intliKiteHe West Allien. Thf fnet
wiik iiminuiieeil in the ehuuiher of
deputies hv the minlsler of colonies,
who Niiiil the (lenuniH hud made a
I'lesli iillai'l; nn the niililniv pust ul
Nililliln, in the pioMiiee nf Angola.
The eoiiiiuiimtnr, Colonel Itoniilns,
the miuiMcr Milled, hail only a hoiiII
I'oli'C ut Ms ilispnsiil mnl i e rented
III older to obtain iciiil'oiecmcnlH
with which to drive out the (Icriiiiiux.
Kitither details nf the nffiiir, the
minister mini, were lucking
The first invasion o' Angnlu.oiv
eurieil lute in Oelnher, iiceoidiiig to
repoilH I'roiii I.Miiiciieo Mnripies,
Allien, when n small puity of
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DUTTE CHEEK ITEMS
Hast
Ocmian enviiliv miived at N'nulilu
mnl uskeil lor mi interview uith the
eoiniiiiiniler. A fmlil inTed, lie
eordiiiK to lepoils, duiiiiu which
llnee (lermmiH wete killed lie fore the
parly ictiieil. Iteiliu, hnwever, Iiiih
denied that such mi incident m'
ciiried. ItepoltH from l,ilion show that
,'IOll(l men were sent fioin I'lirtiiciil to
its West African colon v in Septcin
her and Oetoher mid that in Novem
ber the eountiv was prepaiiiiK to
send lllllll nilililioual I loon tlieie.
The l'ortiiKiiee activity wits eansed
hv icpoils that (Icnnuny had nniied
Hi cut nuinhcrs nf the nalivcH mid
had placed theiii under the tiainiiiK'
of Herman ollners fur nn una-ion
o Angola
William MeKee visited in Ashland I
the hitler part of the week.
t nhl Law limiMicleil husines in
Cent l u) Point .Monday.
.Mr. and .Mr. Hoy Niehol weie in
Central I'nhi't dolni,' C'luiKtmas huy
Int:. .
Heihcrt Clarke left Wednesday for
I'm (land to spend the holidays with
his parent.
It. I!. .MeNiiMer wiih n hi'sinet.
nhoppT in .Medfmd .Monday,
Mser hnventy-fivc liukeyn have
heen shipped from thi neiiilihorlwrnd
to the California markets for the
ChiistmitH trade.
Kw'ictt .MeKeo attenilnl the hasket
hall K'1"1" .Medford Salitnla- ev
eulm,' mid huosted for the Central
I'olnt team.
l.asU Tliiiisdnv C'liiiles Terrill
went ini to J-'iniik KailouV sawmill
on Kouth Hutte after a load of lum
ber. Last Thtirsila .lames Ciilbcitsou
went to Kule Point on hiisineM.
.Mr. Thuinbhr, an Adventist triin
isler at (irauls Cass, delivered mi
interesting- scnmni at the I tut t c eieek
nehoiilhoiise hist Thursday ewninjj
coiiccniiuir the Knropeau war.
William Daley was at liable I'oinl
Inst Thulsday on husiness.
Chtiilu Hcefield and .Mike Hanley,
.Jr., dime, a lnin hand of entile
down fn the talley last Knday.
an iiKcni i nr ine ur. ioien ejje
table lea company was up the creek
Helling remedies last week.
...i.ii. in v ... '! llllfT . . ji i.iiiii', i
with a blond poisoned hand, caused
h a hai bed wile cut.
) Mike Hidley. Sr., went (0 .Medford
. to attend Mrs, .1, Rndcr'n funeral.
i One of the gii'iitNt iiecesiiies of
I Hutte enek in a hih fchoof, Lake
I Creek ix beyond all question the ideal
mention for it. It is connected with
the Hurroiiiidiiiff country by about
four different highways and is the
central point of about six different
schools. At the piosent time all the
Hohonls of higher learning am in
towns name distance away, mid ns a
rcMiilt girls mid boys of this commu
nity have to get nn education the
nest way nicy can or else 90 Willi
out. They generally do the latter
for these iciiheiis: I"irit, because
their paienls haxeu't the means; hci;
ond, because must people hale to
send their cbildieu away from home,
and, third, because most children
don'l take an intercut in sountliinn
that is so far away. A hiRli school
would also do a great deal toward
building up this community. Where
ug cattle and taking them to Ciiaile ehildicn have to go away from home
school they are likely tn get nt-
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.mi-, im 1 .urn. i'. .ucivni.p ............ 'ivrnil's ranch, where the will he fed ' to
in ut i'n iii' uiiee nn1 1 115 a vrnr ...... .1 .i.. 1
JEWS
EJECTED
KASER
ENROUTE
WESTERN FRONT
LONDON, Dee. 'Jit, 3i7 p. m.-ln
a dispatch from Cologno the eorre
spoiideiit of the Central Niiwh nays
that I'uipcror Ullliatn with his en
tile stall' 1 cached Cologne today
from Heiiiu on his way to the wes.
tern battle front.
SENATOR WEST OF
lAFi
VAl.DOSTA, On., Dee. L'rt I'onnor'
Hiiltoil RtntoH Keuator William K.
Went wiih found dend In lied at his
liouin hero enrly today, llo It ml ro
tired npimiontly In good lienlth,
I'liyHlolaiiH Htiitml denth nppnrently
wan duo tn apoplexy.
Mr. Wont wnH apiolnted to tho
Honato March a, 101 1, to fill tho vnc
nucy cniiHcd by the death nf Ponntnr
A. O. Iliicou. IIIh term expired ltiKt
Noonilior, when TIioiiiiih W. Hard
wink wnH oUictod.
THIEF TAKES POISON
IN PRISON CELL
TOIITMXl), Or., Dec. 23. Jos
npli Wagnor, who aeoordiiif, to tho
police, eonfoHHcd that ho hnd robbed
liiii former employer at Sacramento,
Cnl., .took poison in hi coll today
and is not expected to recover, llo
had tho poison hidden in his clothing
when ho was arrested as ho stepped
off n train from California Inst nigM.
Wnknor offered to divido (ho poison
with his nullum I n, Cleorgo Haldwin,
ami wlion tho latter refused to take
tho jiftwiUirn, Wnjfnnr Hwnlluwed all
of thorn.
FROM JAFFA
CIIICAtSO, Dee. I'n -Tim expiil
hIoii of Hebrew from Jaffa wim pc,
romimiiled by ninny acts of barbur
tum ami robliery, ncrordluK to n Mpe
rlut millennial today from Cairo,
liKH't, to tho Chlrngn Dully News.
Tim story hiih Hint 000 refugee He
brew from Jaffa have Junt arrived at
Alexandria 011 the Itnllnn ntvnmcr VI
cenrlu I'lorlo, and addn:
"ThurKilny afternoon Hodniiln po
IIik raided Dm (ihetto (at Jaffa), ar
rested torn) perxon and drove them
at tho point nf the ba)nnet to tho
ipiny. Here the I'loilo was forced
to receive an many of them rin rould
tin rrowded aboard. Kceneit attend
liiK this operation were heart mini
Inc. "It Ih feared that this U only the
beKliiulm; of Turkish atrocltlcH.
Thnro are 25,000 or morn peaceful
IttiMlnn JnwH In I'nlcNlliie."
In Canada mid nt present are isit
iug I'romik ThompkiiiH mid wife,
F. M. Palmer and. wife were din
ner guests of Mr, mid Mrs. John
Hum 1 Sunday.
There will be a nieelinj; of the tele
phone ounces of lines font teen and
eighteen at the school hoe. e Satur
day at 1 p. m.
The Piesbjterian choir met at the
home or Mrs. It. W. KJilmi Kiiday
evening. A Jolly time was enjoyed
after bttsincKH nml delicate lefiesh
incuts weie scned.
Miss Mirgaret Davissuu tetitiiicd
from O. A. C. 4o visit her paients
ilanug the holidays.
Mr. and .Mm. I.auen.inn are isit
fug their dmighter, Mr, IVrgus-on
of Ashland.
The grange postponed the regular
Meeting to December .'II ami a busi
ness mid wad h paity will be held.
'.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thnmp'mis and
Mr. and Mrs. ). .MeKillop will .ciiil
Chiivtmas with .Mr. Hull and family
of drouth Pass.
The Willow Springn -eliool and the
Parent-Tem hers eluii will gie 11 pin
gram at the school home Christmas
Christina tine will hn the featnies
'of the evening and all are invi ct! to
iittteml.
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SANTA FOR NEICE
WASfTINOTON, Dee. ail. IWi
dent Wilson will play "Santa Clans"
Chrisliniirt day for his small grand
niece, Anno Cothrmi, who will spend
the holidays at tho while house with
her mother mid grandmother, .Mrs.
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anno nowe, me picsiueurs hlsiei. A
large Christum treo was deliyeivd
today at tho while house.
"Tho president, with his three
danghlers, .Mrs. F. H. Sayrn, Mi1. W,
(I. MeAdno mid Miss Margaret Wil
son mid other iclntivcs, plans to go
to chinch Chtistmas morning, to take
an luitmnohihi ride in the jiltcninnn
mid tnkn dinner ut the white houso in
tho evening, llo will attend only to
ahsolulrly necessary business during
the day.
I' FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS
Miss Margaret Mansfield came
Saturday to spMid the ludi.lr.Ns.
Mrs. itvrlhn Cobley speiiL -overal
dy.s of, lust wee): at Duetto Falls.
.la-. Peyton made a business trip
to Derby Saturday.
eelor & llhuieharil are buihrinj? a
new chicken house ami I'mming a
chicken Int.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mooney and son
have gone to Medford to slry a week
or two with Mrs. Ilollenbeak.
Monday night came, within half a
degree of being lis cold as any night
in the last five ,ears or longer. The
mercury registeied Hi 1-- above zero.
Hngiio Hiver is tho lowest it has
been for several ears. Thine, has
been very little rain this fall, nml al
most no snow as yet.
Pearl and Paul Pnjtou went to
Trail Sunday after Mr. and Mrs.
Dawson, who have been visiting icln
tivcs there,.
l-'OIl OHMSTMAS
Nothing nlcor for Christmas than
Governor Johnson and Mt. Pitt ci
gars In Chrlntmos boxes. 1
for the winter.
The city linemen v.eie up the creek
iusM'ctiug the telephone line and wa
ter system last Friday.
T. I- Farlow was at Medl'oril last
Fiiilay.
The entertainment mid Christmas
tree nt the Itinwiisborn Mdinolhoitsc
last Friday evening wns attended by
a large crowd. Tlmtn wns mi nhnn-
taeheil t city life, ami that way the
eouirry loses a great many ni us
most valuable citizens. The commu
nity would also be more attractive
because M'oplo would think that if it
could suppoit n high school it must
he pmsMTous. Many others would
he likely t move into a community
where hcir children could fcct'n hiyji
LADIES) LOOK YOUNG,
DARKEN GRAY HI
Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sul
phur Recipe and nobody can telL
Bruin it through hair.
school education. It would also en-
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nance 01 ennn.v ami nuts ami every-1 nlile lioys and Kins to Inkn up in
one had a good time, ' dustrial trtin-ug.
Itmlolph Pech's little bov, Ainel,i
has been very ill for some time. Dr. I w, Medford Iran is Aiuforrt mndn
William W. P. Holt was calico last
Friday. i
The Itutte Cnek Industrial elabi
mid Literary society will hold a went-
ing Friday. Them will be n progiam,
and they will elect new officers. They
will also elect a health officer.
The Climax posloftiee, which was
formerly ut Will:nm Holman's, has
recently been removed to Matthew
Thompson's place.
it. II. ItnuUhaw has just retunicd I
home from P01 timid, where he has
been for some time. He was accom
panied by .less Allen of that eity.
Koy Stanlny ami Herb Cat lion
have just went to the 'mountains to
bring out some more of their cattle.
Anion Tyrell was in Medford last
Saturday.
Frank Nyprcn ami Knlph Dniher
stcidt brought 11 large hand of cat
tle out nf the mountains Monday.
Oeorge Nichols has bought some
hay out on the deert, where ho will
feed his cattle lor the winter.
William Nickel oMuiko Cieek was
in I logic Point last .Saturday on bus
iness. Mr. Colby mid son, l.loyd, were in
MVdfnrd last Satutilay. While them
Mr. Colby purchased n new hack.
Miss Ahna Oould. the Lake Creek
school teacher, returned to her home
in Medford to speud the holidays.
A. 11. Chase, K. It. Peteison and J.
Percy Well- have went to Kugenn.
Audlev A. Mcer was in Medford
Ins) Saturday. He accompanied his;
mother to F.nglo Point Saturday nve
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iiiii, iiiirii-ui' tlll Sii nil 11 lin ll.lair
before returning home.
Miss Ilia lube Iturh'Min of Lake
Creek was visiting Miss Alice Nygren
last Satniday.
Thomas Stanley went o Kagle
Point Monday on business
C. K. Moore' of. South Hutte is
building n new house.
Len Farlovy and mother were at
Medford last week.
Floyd Charley has been laid up
Gray hair, lwwtTcr handsome, dcrwUs
ailvMicIng age. We all know tbo ailvan-tagi-4
cf a youthful aparance. Your
hiiir U your charm. It makes or mars
the face. When it fade, turns gray and
looks dry, wispy and scraggfy, just
few applications of Sigo Tea and Sulphur
enlianivs its appearance a hundred-fold.
Don't stay grayj Iik young t Kither
pri'paic the tonic at home or get from
any drug store a SO ceut bottle' of
Wyetli's Sage and Sulphur Hair Hn
isiy." 'lliouwnds of folks recommend thU
rctdy-to-uc preparation, bccaus (t Jail:
ens thu hair beautifully and remores
dandrutr, Uips scalp Itching and falling
hair; U-nides, no one can powibly tell,
as it darkens so naturally and evenly.
You nioUtrn a sponge or soft brush vritli
it, drawing this through the hair, tilling
one smsli utrand n't a time lly morning
.the gray liair disappears; afur anotiier
application or two. Its natural color is
restored and it U.-comw thick. glosy and
lustrous, and you appear vcars younger.
QUALITY
In name menus nothing on
levs we turk tho nnmo with
thn kmm1n uml service
Wo arc trjlng to make
(be name n icallty. '
The Quality Dairy
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THE XMAS SHOP
THE MOST VARIED, NOVEL AND USEFUL ASSORTMENT OF XMAS GIFTS IN THE CITY
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It will pay you Xmas shop
pers to take a stroll through
our big Xmas Shop before buy
ing elsewhere.
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Erector
For structural hlecl design in;;.
Kvery boy likes it sec. them.
- GAMES
We have largo lino of all
kinds, of games.
Xmas Tree Decorations of all
kinds. Deunisoii paper' gar
lands, orcpo nml iissuo papers
In thu beautiful shades of Xmas
colors.
P0CKETB00KS
BRASS WARE
FANCY STATIONERY
POST CARDS
POST CARD ALBUMS
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
DIARIES
FANCY CALENDARS
DICTIONARIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
FANCY PLAYING CARDS
PRAYER BOOKS
BIBLES
LEATHER CARD HOLDERS
CRIBBAGE SETS In Leather
PHOTO HOLDERS
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES
Why not put an Kastumn Ko
dak on the ttccT Price 7.")0 and
upwaids.
Our stock from the F.ustmnn
factories includes Kodaks,
llrownics, Hawkeycs and Pre
mos.
BOOKS
2000 Popular Copy,
lislttr.
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inrttl liny.-,' Hooks, clolh hound,
.- ..AII Prices
Henutiful gift hooks in nil
styles of binding--books in sets
and children's books a special
ly. LEATHER THINGS
Flasks, Card Sets, Traveling
Sets, Memos, Date Hooks, 5
Ycar Diaries, Kill Hooks.
XMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS
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Some are printed, some engraved, some steel die embossed and some hand painted. Then, too, we
have all the Depnlson line of Stickers, seals, card s, tags and paper ribbon.
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Js Jsv -s -s s -s - s Js 5 J 4ts $$$ $ $ $ $ r $$'5 "5!
The School of
.Modern .Methods.
1LlirTirMT h. h. iiAVMAx
1TJsJCSV VIVAS II. I.
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Colleen Dulldtnir. 31 North drnpc 81.
Day and Night School Now l'upll Moy Kntcr nt nny TIma
Hu&lnesH, Shorthand and English Courixss
Nlgllt SchOOl hv TIIK .MONTH $5.00 CoU.ssJoawal
HAVE QUIT
After working for J. W. Mitchell about four yearn, 1 havo openod
a shop at tho corner nf South Illvcrsldo and Eighth Btreot and am
ohlo to do anything In tho lino of body or wheel work and;RUarantce
thn best of workmanship.
JOHN BILLINGS
P. 8. Also put on Firestone Demountable Rims.
SENSIBLE
A Pacific Cedar Chest Is a sensible Christmas nlft, for wlfo, daugh
ter or sweetheart. It la useful, ornamental, convenient, durable,
moth proof.
Let us nhow you our line. Many sizes and styles. Prlcos ranee
from $8.50 to $16.00.
Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory
J IR South Holly St.
Nothing Nicer or More Appropriate for
Xmas Presents
Than
ictures
We have up-to-date linn of framed pictures and mottos, from 2Ce
up; also sheet pictures, and do all kinds of plcturo framing.
Waters' Paint & Wall Paper Store
We Give S. & II. Green Stamps
FOR YOUR
Christmas Gifts
Call at the
Alco Cigar Store
"We Tarry a Complete Line of
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
PIPES AND CANDIES
Tn Speeial Christmas Packages
Also giving Extra Piano Coupons until Chrjstmas.
Holiday Fares
following usual custom tho Southern Pacific will
havo tn effect from nil points, .Main" Lino and
11 ranches
Special Christmas and New Year Holi
day Round Trip Fares
saw: iati:s in oiikgon
TlcUets between all points In Oregon will bo sold
December 18. 10, L'0, lia. IM, 25 and 31. 1914, and
.lanuiiry 1. 1915; also between all C. & R.. 1 It. &
N I. K. & K. and S. V. C. & V. nolnta. I'lnul re- I
turn limit Junuary 4, 191S,
sai.r n.vncs to camfounia
December 21 to -'.', to January 1, inclusive from nil,
points In OrcKon to any point In California; also to ,
Klamath Falls via Weed. Final return limit Jan
uary 4, 1915.
SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE
Cull on our nearest Agent for full particular, faro
to specific polntM, reservations, train schedules, etc..
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, (Jonoral PnwonRcr Asfont, Portland,
OroKon,
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