4 PAGE TWO HtGDFORT) JUTti THTtU'NR irnnVOlW, OftKOON, FRIDAY. ,1AN1'A1?Y 15, lill.'i M W'i IOCAL AND L PERSONAL There will lie li Foclttl KntheilitR nt tho Ilnntlnt chuich thl evening giv ing nn opportunity to tho ninny frtnndK of Itcv. Cnrslcns to meet him nmt ro now hcqiinlntnnra with lilm. An-lnlfcrcMltiK program xv 11 1 bo pro nontcd both octi nml Instrumental muelc piovlilol. A wolcomo exloml od to nil. Sco Dave Wood nuout that flro In Burnnco policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno DldR. Tho Central Point haml arrived In Yroka yesterday morning ami Kno a short street concert, nftur which they took tho Btago for Kort Jones where they jilayoil last night. Tonight they give n concert In Ktnn, returning to Tort Jones w!ioro they play again on Friday night. Saturday thoy will play for n danco In Agriculture hall In Yjejcn, to bo preceded by a concert. The' band munlfcrs 20 pieces and their music Is high class and well rendered. Thoy nro n clcan-looklng fct of boys. Siskiyou News. Placo your magazine club sub scriptions with Sparta Cigar Store. 2G9 A panther was killed at White's ranch On Little Humbug last week. It had co mo down to tho ranch and Killed a hog on two successive days and then steps wero taktin to capture it. Joo Ilyan or Scott liar and his dogs wero sent for, and the dogs easily treed ilic panther and It wns shot. Siskiyou News. Swoot cider nt Do Voo's. Albert Wlilttafcer of Happy Camp has killed nine mountain lions this winter. Asldo from helping to rid the country of theso varmints tho bounty on tho lions has brought him a neat num. Two were killed beforo No vember 4 when tho county bounty was raised from $10 to $30. This with tho stato bounty of $20 has brought him tho sum of $110. Siskiyou Xcw. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. Born To Mr. and Mrs. A. N. 1111 dobrand on January 12, nn S ! pound boy. Why walk when you can rldo for 15c to any part Of tho city. Ford Taxi. Call Alco SS2K. Watch for tlie 23rd and last episode of tho Million Dollar Mystery. Mov ing picture fans aro pleased to know that each "Zudora" episode is com plete Harold McGrath wires that "Tho Mystery of tho Sleeping House" is hotter than "Cahrla," or anything ho over seen in motive pictures. This eplsodo No. 2 will bo shown at tho It Theater today and tomorrow, with fivo other reels. Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. A verdict , in favor of Dr. J. F. Hcddy was returned in tho case heard In tho circuit court In which P. II. WIckham was plaintiff and Dr. Roddy defendant. Tho suit was brought by Wickhnm to collect upon notes which ho held bearing Roddy's signature. Tho defenso held that tho notes wero given In payment for a mine to which tltlo could not bo perfected because It was located upon railroad land Instead of government land, anil the Jury upheld tho con tention that they wero therefore void. (Irnnts Pass Courier. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camcro Shop. Over Isis Thea ter. M. n JaniOB of Portland, rcprchent Jug tho Standard Portland Cement corporation of Portland, is attend ing to huslncbs uuittors in tho city. Mrs. .1 F. Heddy lini returned from Spokane and Grants Pass whore she visited with friends and rela tives. Got It at Do Voo's. Arthur lngalls of Itosoburg spent tho first of tho week in this city at tending to business mattors. Palm rooms, now management, light, nlry' rooms, reasonable rates, Georgia KIcher. 259 Autolata traveling through Talent lihould keep oua oyo on tho speed ometer and the other on tho police, for tho authorities of that town have nrvod notice of a campaign against fcpeedort, nnd Incldotitaly to Inflato u nioro or lens depleted treasury. It is wild that siwcdurs go through Talent like n utieak of lightning, and with no regard to life of jwdustrlans. ily way of illustration that tho Talent police mean business), and aro no res. poctorn of persons. They arrebted W. II. Goro und George Carpenter of this city last Saturday, fining them $5. Try our now Kngllsh Rtnokliig mix lure, 50 cents per package Medford CicargStoro. 258 Tho secret sorvlco department has beeu notified by tho Ashland police of tho finding of a mold for bogus nickels on tho railroad track near that city. Tho cast was for buffalo nicked and It is thought u number of phouoy coins have been passed. We aro headquarters for roal first quality cut hair, Marlnello Hair Rh(j, 407 Garnott-Coroy building. 274 One of tho most impoitnnt mut ters coming up nt tho next meeting of tho city council not Tuesday night will bo the report of Klcctrlcnl In spector Illinium on tho feasibility of (ho proposition presented to tho city by tho Uoguo Ithor Public Sorvlco corporation nf Gold Hill. J. O. Gerklng, tho best nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Ncgathes mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22 8 Main St. Phono 330-J. "Go easy on Hud, hb'si down and out and all through," Is tho word sent out from Portland by former Med fordltos, who have seen llud Ander son, olio lime lightweight chnmplon contender, slnco his fight w Ith Frank llarrlcau Inst Christmas. This news wll bo no balm of Glload to tho great mass of Medford sportdom, who have always hnd a warm spot In their hearts Tor the "Pride." They aro Just beginning to reallzo that his last fights were fights of necessity, not choice, nnd for tho purpose of repair ing damaged finances. Get ycur nutter, cream, milk nnd butter-milk, at Do Voo'i. Tho debating teams of tho High school held n debate Thursday morn ing, upon the question, "Shall the United Slates ltctaln Permanent Pos session of tho Philippines?" Klrby tiller, Glenn Simmons, nnd Karl Hub- bard opposed tho issue and Nick Oolmnn. Jay Goro and Charles Hay opposed It. Tho first named won. Cora E. Utley. chiropodist, 407 Garnott-Coroy building, phono G57-U. 274 During tho rains of Wednesday and Thriisday .34 Inches of rain fell, .17 Inches on each day. Tho storm cleared away this morning and an other started In nt noon. Eric Anderson nnd Axel Lundgrcn hnvo returned to the Ditto Lodge dis trict after spending a few das in the city attending to business matters. Charles Young nnd Shorty Miles aro making preparations for tho cou gar hunt on upper Evans crck. C. J. Stinc of Salem is among the out of town Isltors In the city this week. Prof. Itclmcr left Thursday for O. A. C. where he will assist In giving Iccturos for the winter short course. Ho will bonbscnt about ten days. Horn January 1, 1915, to .Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hampton of Eaglo Point, n ten pound baby boy. Tho llttlo boy has a great, great grandmother nnd great graudinoth and n grandmother, Mrs. S. M. Walsh. William Gerlg, manager of the P. & E. Una returned from a three day's business trip to Portland. "The Thlof" a film plcturlzatlon of tho drama of tho same nnmo that at tracted wldo attention a couplo of years ago will bo presented n( the Page Theater tonight. George Carpenter attended to busi ness, matters in Ashland Thursday af ternoon. Attorney McCabo was a professional visitor in tho county seat Thursday. The danger point in tho condition of Mrs. Alan Drackinrecd, operated upon at Sacred Heart hospital the first of tho week has passed, and rapid Improvement is noted. Mrs. Drackinrecd was in a serious condi tion for a couplo of days. Wood thelves continue to oporato In tho residence district, stealing an armful at a time. Tho polico havo a line on somo of tho petty thelves. Tho basket ball team of tho high school, both boys and girls aro ar ranging a scries of games to bo played with their old rivals, Ashland. Joe Itader of Phoenix is n busi ness visitor in the city today. Judge J. It. Nell of Jacksonville spent Wednesdny afternoon in Med ford siting friends. James It. Kelly, for tho last fivo years leased wiro press operator on the Mall Tribune, will leavo next wook for Portland, where ho has accepted a similar position with tho Portland Journal upon tho United Press wlro. Mr. Kelly Is one of tho most offl dent and accurate press telegraphers in tho land, and has a host of friends who will regret to see him movo to n new field, Fred Pelouzo and wlfo of Eaglo Point spent Thursday in Medford lulling friends and attending to bus. incus matters. J. H. Hoeffler of Sacramonto registered nt tho Medford Hotel. father, In tho excitement following tho death of his son. Word wiib carried lo the Johnson saw mill, n mllo away by another son In tho cabin, mid Kuuuett Itceson of Talent phoned tho flist word to this city. Coroner Poll nnd Sheriff Slngler visited the scono Imiiiodlaloly follow ing the shooting, llttlo being accom plished owing to tho darkness. Tho Inquest la being held this after noon, and a largo crowd of thu mor. bldly curious N In attendance. IUKK r COUNTRY o' UNDEVELOPED BUI FULL OF PROMISE W CHANGES PERSONNEL OF CITY Is MYSTERY VEILS TRAGEDY (Conttlnucd from Page 1.) bullet shows that It was fired from a higher clovatlon, or whllo Thomuson wns stooping over, Slzo ( Fatal Mullet Tho bullet that .noved fatal was of a 25-30 rallbro. according to Coroner Perl. Tho father told him Thursday that his bon wuh using u 30-30 riflo. Tho shorlff's offlco is trying to find tho calibre or the idiots that killed tho two deers to check up on this ovl denco, A light snow fell, and tho tracking of tho steps of Thomasou are undor way. When the tragedy dawned upon tho aged father he became stricken with grief, and destroyed most of the first hand evidence, and taking the gun to tho houso. Tho tracks of WASHINGTON, I). I.. Jim, l,, t'oiMniiliunple, incltopoils nnd euvii (ul of the Turk, mill .Meoon. (lie ml ered eity nnd loile-tolic of Mohilin metlnn religfdus life, are probably the two niot definite coneeplioiw of (lie westerner cotieoniui;; Hie Ottomtii eiupiio. He litis thoiiKht of the ilniuo ttllil uiluiUct-MHitiklcd eitv o Ooltlcli Hoi n nt one whose ulonc,weio past. an one fevered t Itt ovivcli and tin outfit I with (lie ilixeno id' nii-uiiHiiigemeiit, mmmuii'o und kiinet letluirg.x. He litfi thought of it n-. (lie liifk of n once mighty nml biilliuut eily. Changes in (lie appointive oHieesj There mo other elements nml other of the eitv or Medford. itnrtiiuilitrlv in I l,00l' ,l,u wi,1 ' of 0OIIIIHl the police foiee und public market ,.0W,M" "r-. ' wtvful eon OFFICIALS LIKELY nhittc," ho kiink. ''Their novci! ecu luilt'H of occupation have -mod lo ileiliolixh inuuy (dutch mill of iiu eienl urcliileeluiej hill iih for con diuctho 'wink, not elou minis und liililgcs luivo. been litnll.'' All Forms of Wealth Y1, metniliiijr lo lliW wilier, nil (oiiih of wealth, Hie IuihU for u nn lionnl life of ilul wot Id liileiest, tne williin lluso Oltomnn land. Tlieio me iiie.lnnislih!e Mori' of wonderful cellar' fororfU, fnnnum Lebanon ced ar, wfllt (heir (itiiikH of 1 1 inn lil, ((i eighty iVel m Iteiglil mid their giltlis olleji of ilioie lluii) tt'iil l'oet. Willi proie)' doveloPjilcnl, no lil'hei' fnvniiii oi glaring iitiiir me to be found (luili )iltuu tltlH simie em ptto. inejiullu'j Hnw forlilo vulloy. wliere eWilirnliou was emdlnU l! purl' h tit le Hint Hie .Mesopotniiiitiu nuisteivliiii nmv he hrouglit about h (he meommg eity mlnniii-lrntion. There is a disposition nmoiiir ome of tho eouueilmen to eok (he teniovnl of Chief of Police llittMm and put Ser uennt of Police Pat Meo nt the head of the police, nnd to cut the salary of Mderatiou ot Asiatic ittikcy, pre imreil 1 Steplien 'tin eiiseluei'i Tiowhrnlge for the National Geo graphic society, the wtiter iuIwmm Us to roitietnliei' that the iiidivuluul Turk possesses ninny iidinirahle (pialities of hospitulity, coin ago mid fidcht, Market .Mutter K. .1. Hunynrd fnmij,,l,nt, in im.u,:v lMrt r ,"u "," $ (o f.'iO n uionHi. A cu( in salary, ncconlinj; to friends of Muster Htm ymil, would menu his resignation. Such notion would rouse n storm of nrotct from the scores of patrons of the public market. There is also talk-of doing- nwuv with the eitv at torney nml employing special counsel when legal nrfxicc is necessary. "Pen-onallv. 1 nm in favor oT lcav tn: the working force of the eily without nnv ehanu'C' mid ruvor clect Emerick this afternoon, "for I heliexe there is not n eitv in the hlnto that is so efficient in this particular. Ole Amstticer is the best man for the olnce he holds and 1 will fight to the Inst ditch for him. He has been hard working nnd conscientious, nnd if (hey get n new city engineer they can get a new minor. It would be n crime lo remove him.'' Mayor-elect Hmcrick .said thai he thought it would be best to wait awhile before mnkinj; any changes, nnd that nfter everything was in working order the couiicuil could do what it thought was best.. Hut nt present mid until the lay of Hie laud was mnpped out it was well to lone well enough nlone. He also mid he did not enre to start out with nnv friction, the natural result of iiuy changes. WOMAN IN BAD CONDITION Restored To Health by Lytlia E. Pinkhom's Vegeta ble Compound. lauds in Asia strong phvsioucs me developed by rugged count r mid it bracing climate and Mi'ong charms ter as well. He coiiliiiuei. Turk (JoimI .Material "Although tlll in (he dark ngos us regards t-eienee, nlthough under the handicap of u lehgiou which rims athwart all our modem civilinttion, i although well-nigh ruined by the ic ious despo(Isi of "'the Hed Julian,' Abdtil-Htiiuid; although fanatical and ruthless toward jus Armenian nnd Syrian subject's, yel'il is my strong couxietiou thai (In: Turk bus in him good material for manhood. The qualities of foititude und friendship aro not lacking. The consciousness of (led is in' his hen it whcicvcr lie HUSK I I Montpellcr, Vt. " Wo hnvo great faith In your remedies. I wns very Ir- TTi regular and was M tired and sleepy nil tho time, would hnvo cold chills, nnd my hands and feel would bloat. My stomach bothered me, 1 hnd pnln In my side and a bad hcadacho most of tho time. I .yd In L Pinkhnm'a Vege table Compound has done mo lots of good nnd I now feel fine. I nm regular, my stomach is better nnd my pains have all left me. You can use my name, if you like. I nm proud of what your reme dies hnvo dono for me." Mrs. Mary GAirruir.it, 21 Uldgo St., Montpollcr.Vt An Honest Dependable) Medkino It must bo admitted by every fnir minded, Intelligent person, thnt n medi cine could not live and grow In popularity uves ,, .hut,. he docs Among, r'tSZlSSil .... jN-iniwigy c-ikimiuiv mere s M f nclua curc8( n9 ,M LytHa E. Pink- SpartanwrU yf endurance which ! i,am8 VegcUblft Comound, without comnlnlpH'ttdnuati(ll.Vl', possessing great virtue nnd actual The-ronsoiujTliilt the ncdple of the i worth. Such medicines must bo looked wet cldofn'rthink ilf the vast lands ! Uon nnd termed Iwtli standanl and in Asm in connection with the Otto-1 dependable by every thinking person, man Million x Mr. Trowbridge iudi- j If yuu liavo tho Mllglitcst doitlit catcs, becausc'all fruitful, historic, tliutXyill" IMMiiItliiun'rtVeguta (crritory has slept n -Icep o1' euitur-' liloCiiiipotiiuUvllllielpynii,ritn ies under Turkish adiiiiuistiattoli.! toLyilliillPlnlcliiiniMfillcliiuCo. Constnntinoplc has been the sole point t (conUilentialJLyiui, MuH.,forniI of cmitiiet .fiir u. wiping outside vice Your letter will n opened, world. '"In ifi iirviVes the Turk- ' rend nnd answered byn. woman, have built no iiloiinutt'iiis which wnl ' und liold In strict oonlldonco. mJhJmj !;;;: f t t ? T t v ? ? ? ? ? f T r t t t t t r r t t r Y t t t One-Half PriceSale Every Tailored Suit in Stock AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF PRICE Just 5H Tailored Suits to choose from, materials are lyen's wear scre, broadcloth and poplins, many are tho famous Stvleeral't models. $47.50 Taiiored Suits $23.75 35.00 Tailored Suits $17.50 $25.00 Tailored Suits $12.50 $19.50 Tailored Suits $ 9.75 Cliildrenis Coats Half Price Every Child's Coat in stock, includ- iiiL' sizes 2 to M years. sj5l2!50 Coats now 10.00 Coats now $ 8.50 Coats now $ (J.50 Coats now , $ 5.00 Coats now .... $0.25 ..$5.00 $4.25 $3.25 $2.50 Evening and Silk Dresses ONE-HALF PRICE $15.00 Silk and JSvoning Dresses at , .. .pSS.oU .f.io.uu rtiuc aim PA'cimig iresses f at ., ... ,. ... .. ... JpA iju $25.00 Silk and .ICveuing Ureases nt , $12.50 $19.50 Silk and Evening Dresses at .. . .... .. p Jio Furs l3 to Y2 off Choose that Set of! Furs now .Japan ese Mink, Nippon Mink, Black Wolf, Pointed Wolf Sets, Hed Fox Sets, etc., all at reduct'uiii.Vof ' i 331a to 50 Off x Y 24 t V A Every Winter Coat in Stock 'AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF PRICE Manv of the coats are staple models, good season after season in fact, the V vcar round when vou need a coat at Y r,n pi. 1: :... ....:.. p.... 4 nn, iiiiiMiini u M-iii iijiiiu lining Mir a saving. $5.00 Coats now $22.50 $2y.0() Coats now $12.50 $19.50 Coats now ."......$ 0.75 $12.50 Coats now'.: $ 0.25 Millinery at Your Own Price Think when you can choose from Trimmed Hats, values up to $15.00 your choice ., . . . ..$3.98 Untriramed Shapes $1.98 91 Cntrimuicd .Shapes, Ju volvets, plushes, comhiuation plush and hat ter's plush, actual values to $7.50 your choice $1.08 - Children's Hats 98c A hig?tahl(julli;C'hildreirs'friit,s in plush felt nnd beaver, valjics 0":i.5() your choice ,.'..'...,, ..,.08 r i i 7 f Y Y Y Y Y I Y Y 1 Y Y Y Sweaters, Umbrellas, Underwear, House Dresses, Aprons, Outing J .'Cjowns Sliirt Waists, Petticoats all 2; aro reduced in price. V T Y Y Y Y Y liliui'i, Hiiicll 111 iitl l, woiilil iio ilucc 11. Mibslniilliil nliuic uf Uic world's cnlluii. Item the Hilk wonn Industry llulnislioH, anil niiiony; (lie burnt luscious I logical' I'niils inc jiiown. Ycl in thin ccutiiiy wooden plows arc tiHcit ulnl inhi U mIiiiuh'i fiom (Ijo cay. Tho mineral icmimiicom of llil-v HlccpiiiK cinpiic I111M) not linen cs ploicil. llucci ticli ctiijicr iiiIiich ot c known ill pin tit of the TiiiiuiH, niiluropplnxH ttf, coal luiVti been fniiml nml oil I'tclils have bicii iliscoveiVtl near l'"R,'1,'j . ., Willi MiMfiuil iiimIo lHMciironl iiinilo HAVE YOU SEEN The New CORKING GOOD "BUDD" LIDS ' i at TWO BUCKS? Heilbronner's NEW STORE 206 W. Main St. f ENGLISHER I TAN IUJSSIACAIF J A snappy style for young men. Made over ill I a perfect fitting last. $5.50 the pair at D I &Acidt& I 0 Opposite PoslolTice. m A Good Resolution You will lind it a profitable as well as a good resolution to purchase your Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables at a store where you aro sure of gel ting QUALITY AND SERVICE Wo pride ourselves on having the most eonipleto line df piiro foods 611 tho market, and that our service is dlways first class and the prices right, For Saturday we havo fino Jargo Oranges at 25c the dozen. , . MARSH & BENNETT "First door cast of First National Bank. IMiono 252 -k vj Thomnson wero Stamped down by tlio : . T mmm"mmmmmmmmrmvmt0mmwmmm immmyi n jnp m Wtm fc&&&$?tt&$