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Mi PAGE TOO M.12D.FOR1) MATIj TIUBUNW. MWDKOK'H. OIJMIOtf. SATURDAY. DKl'MMHlOlf 2(1, 1!)1 1 i ! 4 ' IT ' V '- h i t P CAL and PERSONAL Mr. nnil Mrs. 1. W. ThoninB and Mm. 11. 1. Kendall spent Christmas with relntlvcs. In Ashlaml. Mrs. .M. S. Crawford of Gold 11111 wan in Mcdford Friday unjoylnp Christina dinner with her son, Or ris Crawford mid family. Kxporlonced man wishes position iib foroiiinn on orchard or ranch. Hr crences, Address It., care Mall Trl- tmno. 240 Iter. Ji I,. Crutchtlcld, ot Chicago, lit In Medford for a few days' visit with friends. Mr, Crutchrield was formerly pastor ot the M. R. church south In llils city. St. Elmo, Page tonight only. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). It. Sworn and .daughter o Tacomn, aro In Mcdtord spending holiday week with T. M. ' Sworn of tho Sworn studios, and fnm- lly, rtt their home, 1102 West Tenth street. Another Imrrcl ot Houston's gen ulno sorghum at Hutchison & Lunis den's. 23S Officers nnd members ot the Woman's Ucllcf Corps aro requested to meet at' Iledmnn's hall Wednes day afternoon, Doc .10,' nt 2 o'clock sharp. Prnctlco work. It. 11. Neal of Mcdford Is n recent arrival at Hotel Henson, l'ortlnnd, Oregon, Rom nnd board at 1-15 South Ivy. Mrs. C. L. Grant. 243 George II. Cornelius of Los Ange les is visiting friends nnd relatives In this city through tho holidays. Mako a bid before January 1st. A few of those big oak trees on South Oakdale will be sold to the highest bidder before January 1st Tho lots TKxlTu will be thrown in. All nsBcssmonts paid to date. W. H. Evcrhard, 101.1 Wont 9th, phono CC7-J. J. A. Wcstcrlund leaves tonight for Orion, III,, where ho hns been called by tho serious Illness of his mother. C. C. Itopor of Grants Pass spent Christmas visiting friends and rela tives in this city. Palm rooms, now management, light, airy rooms, rcasonablo rates. Georgia Elcher. 259 Tho now Klks temple on North Central avenue will be ready for oc cupancy next week, and will be opened Now Years Eve with a watch part and ball. Get your buttor, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voo's. Ilussell Evans of Montague, Cal., Is in the city for a few days visiting friends and relatives. St. Elmo, Page tonight only. Councilman V. J. Entcrick re turned Friday from a ten days' hunt near Trail. Ho bagged one of tho largest cougars ever killed in that section, as a trophy of his hunt. Bring your poultry to Mcdford Poultry & Egg Co., new location 109 East 8th. Telophono C83 242 Joe It. WilEon of Talent spent Christmas with friends in this city. Houston's home made sorghum at Hutchison & Lumsdcn's 238 Sergeant Pat Mcgo 0f the police force, who has been on sick leave tho last six weeks, will return to duty January 1st. I shall sell to tho h'ghest bidder before January 1st, lot thrco Oak Jawn addition on South Oakdale. This lot Is Just north of tho Trelchlcr 40UBH and Is covored with thoso big oak trees. It is 7Gxl75 feet, all as sessments paid to date. Mnko a bid. W. 11. Evorhurd, 1013 West 9th, phono CC7-J. A. A, KJynn 0f Gold Hill apent Christmas in this city -lilting friends and relatives. Kodak finishing tho host, at Wes ton's Camoro Shop. Over Isls Thoa tcr. Tho noM regular meeting of tho city council will be held Tuesday evening when the closing business ot tho yoar will bo transacted. Bring your poultry to Medtord Poultry & Egg Co., now location 109 East Sth. Telophono 583 242 Sheriff Parker of Eugene, ar rived thlH morning to tnko back Gcorgo Smith, alias Ocorgo Ho wo, allns George Hall, arrested in this city Tuesday for passing bogus chccltH on local merchants, und wanted In Surlngfldld, Orogon for similar offenses, alleged to lnvolvo over $1000. This is u much largor crimo than tho ono In thin city, nnd It was decided to turn htm over to I.atio county authorities for trial. "Insurance" means "Holmes'' and "Holmes" means "Insurance." See Holmes "Thq Insuranco Man." Tho Christmas, rush at tho poEt offleo will bo finished today, the last of tlhi packages being delivered this afternoon, Tho mall received was lu excess or last year, nnd this with la,rgor pouches, The Christ mas mall, delayed the delivery ot monthly and weekly magazines. DeVoe is going to sell f,00 pounds of chocolato creams at thirty cents per pound. Oct a pound today, tf M. J, Foster of Phoenix Is tran BactluH' business matters in tho city for hi few hours today. Sweet cjder nt De Vos'i. ltaln started falling over tho vnl ley today, nnd gavo promise of con tinuing nil day. Tho down pour In tho valley Is snow In the mountains. James Leslie of Cottago Grove. Oregon, is visiting friends nnd rela tives In this city for n few days. Host sorghum to be 1ml at Hutchi son & t.umsdcn'e. 238 No arrosta wore mndo by tho police Christmas, the observance of tho day being orderly. There wore no fights and no drunks. A wanderer who tho police classify ns the most un fortunate man they have hnndlod. spent tho night in the city jail, mid was sent south this morning. St. Elmo, Page tonight onty. Caples Jones of tho Union creek district, suent Christmas with friends nnd relatives In this city. Winners of the handsome silver set In big piano contest are: l.auru Gault, at M. F. & H. Co.; Fern Wing, at Kldd's; Grace llurrls. at Mann's; Mario Seely, at Schloffcltn's. 237 George Williams of Evans creek spent Friday In Med ford visiting friends nnd relatives. Try n quart of our guaranteed pure sanitary milk. Phono 5S2-W. 250 Harry Porter and wife of Gold Hill, spent Christmas In this city with friends and relatives Bring your poultry to Mcdford Poultry fc. Egg Co., new location 109 East Sth. Telephone 583. 242 Wong, tho Chinese hindy man of Dr. J. F. Ilcddy, wna struck by an auto driven. by h. I Black. Thurs day night, nnd was shaken up and frightened by his experience. Wong alighted from tho street car mid wna struck by the auto coming up the hill. Black stopped tho machine just as tho Mongolian wna hit. Dr. Porter was called, and found no broken bohes. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater, A. h. Lawrence Is confined to his homo by a severe attack of rheuma tism. Why walk when you can rido for 15c to any part of tho city. Ford' Taxi. Call Alco SS2R. Barney O'Nell, the Idaho banker, who received as a Christmas gift, nn unconditional pardon from tho stato prison nt Boise, is well known in this city, among former Spokane and northern Idaho residents. Get It at Do Voo's. Tho condition of C. C. Johnson, Injured In an elevator' -accident at the Garnett-Coroy building Wednesday Is resting easy at Sacred Heart hospital. An operation Involving the amputa tion of his arm may not be necessary. J. O. Corking, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place Studio 22 S Main St. Phono 320-J. William Kclley of Agato spent Thursday in Mcdford attending to business matters. So far this win ter Mr. Kclley has killed two dozen bob-cats in his neighborhood, turn ing them over to the county clerk for bounty. Tho finest cqulpmont In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Charles Pellett and wife of Salem nro spending tho holidays In this city visiting friends and relatives. The four winners of weekly prizes only won by a small majority. Watch for your standing Monday morning and work for tho other weekly prizes, as well as piano, all your votes count In tho end. 237 Illchnrd Vermecr returned from Senttlo, Christmas morning to spend tho holidays with his family. T : ADMIRAL DEWEY I WASHINGTON. Dec. 'JO. Admiral Dewey wan 77 yearn o aire today. (Secretary Daniel, his aides nnd members of the navy general hoard called on the admiral ut his home und found him in good spirits and health. Tlio admiral took hi ciik (oniary drive dining the morning mid later received a number of officials and frlciidH. RUSSIANS CLAIM FAILURE (Conttlnued from Paso 1.) free use is made of hcveral ixiwcrful electric henrchlightf. Mounted on the" forts. December li.'l one of the l'rze inyhl forts displaced a flat; of truce. This wutj followed by tho coming out in an automobile oi' the Austrian of ficers to meet the lusin;.. Alter a few moments of converbntioii the AiihttiaiiK weie blindfolded and con ducted to (lie siege hcuduurterH, Half an hour later they were escort ed back to their linen and then with in ten minute the white fin;; was lowered and tho general liomliaul incut was resumed. TOO J,ATJ3 TO CLAHHIFT. FOlPitENT Furnished ""house for man and wife, rent ? 12.00, one block from Washington school, See Chas. any. NOBODY WANTS TO KEEP THIS :;s.ooo CIIKWUO, Dee, 1!0. Stv thousand dollm, which nobody seems uiiNioit to keep, today ntnrleij m u return jouiney to Coffeyville, Kan., whence it was recently mailed hy Waller Johnson, ' muP)t-ounllt hnehitU pitcher, to Charles II. Voesjhniun. president of the fliitttpu KcdernN, The despised $0000 was imginnllv paid to Johnson to hind hip etmtrnct to play with the Kcdewil league, rind its traiiMtiissiiui to Wceghuiau came after Johnson linil rfeoiiHideicd hw determination to plav with the Fed crnl lenirtie, nnd il. transmission to Wecghmaii emtio alter .InhitMin had reconsidered his determination to play with the Federal lenuuo mid had again agreed to plav with his old teaui-uiati's in the Washington American league club. The registered letter containing the money was refused liv Wccghniuti on the mix ice of counsel, mid will prob ably figure in the legal proceeding- which, according to the Federal leaegue chief-, will he brought to prevent Johnson from oiding the contract which he signed with them. BUD ANDERSON DOWN AND OUT ND Pud Anderson, ox pride of Mcdford and one tlmo "iiimlo lu Medford,'' lightweight title, eoaleiu'er can now Ko bftck to tho farm ho used lo say ho loved so well. The last straw camo Christmas itlKht at Wallace,! Idaho, whun Frank Hnrrlcu, a class , pugilist luimmurcd him so artls tlrtlj that hi second threw up tho sponge lu the third round to uo Andurson from a knockout, Ander son Is scheduled to fight Sammy Good nt Pcndlston New Year's Day. Tlio few rofninltiln faithful 7ol- loweis of Anderson In thin city were surprised at his last defeat, and uv proved tho hope that he will find something o-lso to do, before ho 1 killed In action. The telegraphic story of the fight lr. as follews: UNCLE SAM KEEPS HANDS 0 F FBELBIUM WASHINGTON, Dec. 'JO. Soero tary Ilrynn reiterated today if Hraud Whitloek, American minister to Del gium, had taken any action to dis. suado the German military authori ties from collecting n war lew mi llnissel", he had been acting en tirely in n personal nnd unofficial capacity and without nnv iuxtnii tions from the American government. The secretary said he had no infor mation that Mr. Whitloek had been concerned. 10 PLAY AI M PAGE Members of the Drama League center are congratulating theuiselven and the pinygoing public on the an nouncement made by Dr. Page Inst evening to the effect that a hooking had been secured from 5Inv Kobson in ".Martha by the Day," for the ow ning following New Year's. They had anticipated having to mnko u trip to Ashland to witness this pro duction by one of America's most popular artists. Willi a performance, however, assured in this city, the center will go to work with energy to give it nil desired support. WALLACE, Idaho. Dec. 20. Frank Uarrleau, a' Vancouver II. C, welterweight, was, awarded the deci sion over Bud Anderson, of Medford, Oregon, last night In the third round of a scheduled IS round fight. An derson's trainer threw tin the sponge to avoid a knockout, ltarrleau clearly showed his superiority ami lauded practically at will ' : TO THE MINKISS OF JACK- M). COl'XTV. The Mall Tribune asks ou to phono or .write or call nt the olflce and give In tho pro- duction each of you ha utadu this year. Wo will get-up an eftlninte for tlio .now onrs edition. Let us make it as complete as ." rosalble. : : : S" V V V 10 BE OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA I , , , ,n,i , ' ,, '.-, . .-.. G,'t n small package of Hamburg Jlrivut lea. or the tiermsn IfllKS call lt,"Ilam!uirBer Jlrnt T!if"'nt any pliarnuioy. 'In 1.0 n talli-(H.iiid ot the iu, put n cup of Lolling water uoa It, lK)itr tliroueh r. nlvu and drink a teacup full at njtv tuat during tint Uay or liciorc retiring. It Is the mnt effective wnx to 'ir.ik a cold and euro i.Tip, as it oikiiii tho pcircs of tin- skin, relieving congntlon. Also l-wnonu tlio lowclt, thus brcAking up a coll. Try It tho next tiinn you suifrr from n cold or tho grip. It U trixporiio and entirely ve3.Uble, tbcrcfore eafo and bannlcu. Petitions aro being clrniiitfd for Frank Amy as rouiicllnnn from the secoud ward.' Mr. Add s foriur ly a' Central Point farmer, but moved hero somo five ;Vnrs or so ago, upon the salo'of h( ranch, and is a partner ot T. K. Pottcngor In tho ownership of city property John D. Skinner of 1020 Fast Mnln street, has announced his can didacy for councilman In tho First ward, George Porter, Incumbent, refusing to bo a candidate again. New Year's Gift Buy him a box of Governor John son or Mt. Pitt cigars for a Now Year's gift. M STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Hub Soreness from joints and latuclej with a small trial bottlo of old BU Jacobs Oil Stop "doting'' rthcumntlem. It'ii m in onlyi not ono rnno In fifty rivjuircH internal treatment. Hub wxth ing, penetrating VSL- Jacob Oil" rlH on the "tender upot," jmd by tlio tlniQ you My .Tack Itobltiion out comcn tho rheumatic pain. " "$t .Tnrob'H OH'" Ih it harmlm rliomtalicm cure which never illo.ippobiU nnd ilv-(inH. burn the nl;ln. It token pain, iwircncy and BtlffnrM frotn aciilng" joints, ntuseirfi ami imnca; hvp tclatlca, liiinbngo, backache, nt-uratgin. Umber upt Get n 25 cent Irotllo of oMtimc, honeiit "HI. Jrcol.i. Oil" from any drug More, and In n tuoinuit you'll bo free from paint. aclie' ami fitiffneits. Don't nuffcrl Hub rhcunia tisia away, HRHPS PiF tmWMmw 'M Inllnil'BSssssssssssssssssssssAillWilS 1 MOMA THE TURKItll BLCNO H CICARETTCS WK A Distinctive Kj Turkish Blend ajP "Daisy Brand" Butter IF NOT . . WHY NOT? The White Velvet Ice. Cream and Butter Co. 32 South Central, Medford, Oregon. UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED' LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 12 Soutfi Riverside Phone 1.50 GAUN(Xiw BOSWICK Proprietor. "J MTft.f ta HAVE QUIT After worhliw tm .1. Mlloliell nhinil four yearn, I luivo opeiiod n tduHi nt tho corner nrtloiilh Uliild uml KIkIHH bIitiiI and am able to do iinylhliiK In tho lido of body or wheel wot-h and riiiiiiuiIiiu tho hi'Hl or worUinanhlp. JOHN BILLINGS P. S. 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C The nhovc illustrates n new nnd very populnr cutting tliut is attracting much attention. C Wc would greatly aprcciatc your inspection of this pattern. JUST RECEIVED TWO BARRELS OF THE VERY LATEST CUT GLASS MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jcwckr Now l.oi'.itiou . Iti Knsf Main m ,' c (? P5n Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Gar Kfft.ctlvo from Atlinmt 1, lOH.to AiiRiist 1, lOlfi, and guarnn.eod ngaliiHt any reduction durliu; '.hat time: ''iiii-Iii Oar - 9 IIM Itiiiiabiiut - 'II') Town Car (Il(l P, 0. II. Detroit. All earn fully oqulppod, (In tho United Btatcu of Amorlca Only.) Fiirtlior, wo will bo nblo to obtain tlio inaxlmuiii offlcloncy In our factory production, and tho minimum ront lu our puruhastnc and nnlcrf depnrtmcntn It wo can roach an output of 1100,000 cars bo- twoon tho ubovo datof). And nhoulil wo reach thin production wo n;rco to pay aa tho nuyor'i ulinro from ?-10 to ?G0 por car (on or about Aucitut 1, 1915) to ovory retail buyer who purcliauoii a now b'ord car uutwoon Auguflt 1, 11)11, and AiiKimt t, iDlo, I'or further partlculnrn roKariltni,' thoso low prlcos nnd proflt-shnr- Ing plan, uco tho noarost b'ord ilranch or Ucalor. Ford Motor Car Company G. E. GATES, Agent Sparta ItiiilillnK " Mcdford, OreRon. . 1 , r -jtwww' ipmommn)fw ' i i - -"" f- --- . . . ,, i 4 W i . ' "V 1 sV ' s1 ,'-':v. JtHliX v