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--MEDFOKD MATL TrfTOTTNT!. MEDFOHP. ORFCOV. FIND AY. rKCF.:U!!FR 21?m'JS. PACIE SEVEN1 -, ! ! t DC MARRIAGE OF CONSTANCE O DESCRIBED AS ROAD. FROM BYBtt BICE TO HAY pncnn pudictwiac kiumatu m none "UNLIKELY uU UiliMOIITIftO '"-nmn"' "-" uiul n Aquino pnDrn mm w " I U IUS.ni V U V uUnu lU UU Lill HULL mW!mzMkZKcil-uu,mi 0 ' mi ' nu iik .tin duct 111 mi mm 1 1 a 1 1 ur hmu p. vlr .1 Ml tl LMW I slMLL mi . til., Nl:ilnl;ilil lillit', when Iln1 Mill I'tTn hi'S the MHl! liiM'iUlU': . pui (T)il' it winu'r journey, from whieh it begins tn mi b;iek north., mil uK-tin, is the shm m .-; thiy t( l In- v;ir. ;iml u Imj i.im.'K the ni'uehil jn"i'.tl nt" winter, l-'rii y'fiUM-.Uy u:i uiiit Maivh :':t when ll'U 'JT) ei'n-seS the lM;i:ili.r the :;isnn will ! tn lull swim:. UBtKATE RD8BE wintc Ki'siilvntB of the area between ContniloPoint aud' the, cross roads Tiuar the lyfoee liriilse arc cireu UitinK petitions askliiK the enmity court to authorize the construction t a bee-line hiithway between the Hybee bridse and the Vaeiflc high way at a point near Ihe C. T. Swee ney Kate. The petition (save been widely signed and will receive the atMilion or the county eouit early irs January. - The petitions In effect request that tho present Biddlo road he straightened and the new road tap a large section of Bear creek bot tom land. The ptilloners set forth that at present they have to i iumoj- via Central Point and that the new road would cut between (wo and one-ralf and three miles Com their travels aud shorten the distance to this city that much. i-ii! ires will be presented tn the county court to show that between auou and own tons per annum would pass over tho roiul and rtiat there would be about th same num ber of hauls of bay, dairy products iHoslim store, and Constance Tul and fruit. They further elaim that ! maduc nf the films planned ti this tonnage would be increased he married was described as-"un witn t l-o construction ol the new likely in dispatches from Nice, cruelly, specifying ju-ts in tbeir roari as- asked. i France where the TalmadKCS .Santa .Monica. Calif., homo and If the county court approved the ! X o r m a. Constance and theii in Chicago. A money settlement .plan it would mean the erection of mother, are v ntering. ' was made out of court, a new brid.te across Hear creek. I --- r-- - -- 1 nnd the usual delay in the secnrlnj; of a right, of way. some of it liv condemnation proceedings more than likely. . The bridge over Hear creek at Central Point is, close to the condemnation point. As soon us the petitions have i Tin scvt'iuh aninml t 'bvistinaH (jitrty of tin- Cn.tn !:cruii will tul;1 )ku-n loiniiniiw at'tornnun at llllnrlty hall. I'lfimriUlnus an hcimr mailt tu t aki i-an i'f nearly an kiililii'.s aihl ftunmlUft's huvo bi'tn wurkins ililigcntly o assure that i-vt'ry yminjrsti-r has a motttl ; time. Thf iriKiain will start , promptly at p. m. unit Satita Clans is seln-dultHt lu appear at I ho i-hisf i tho "biK show." (lifts and favors will ho tlisirilmti'd by Santa and his staff of helpers to all tho oh i Id ron. This is tho sovonth ' Christmas party to bt Kivon by tin i Co poo employes club" and In ac rortlanco with the usual policy of tho forum it will bo finanoed eit i tirely by the Copcu employes with j utit any outside assistance ,j I'Hiisitiiit'ts laiinaime. CllK'AfiO, I lee. - I . iA't A re-j Not eher, whose father founded the dopurtment- store of which Nefhor's brother Charles now is president, was dlvoreed yesterday by Mrs. (iertrude Netoher who was a seroeii actress at the time of her marriage in lJllll. .Sht i; harmed : port published here thnt Towns end Net cher. part owner of the Cow With Ostrich Appetite Found at Michigan College Obituary ; XVAUvKR 'Word was rooeived j today itf the death of Win. i. lieen prosentert to the county court I aikor, rather or a. c. walker, the county engineer will he in-; ,M,unt treasurer, at 5 o'clock this F.tiucted to report on th practi-i in,,rnIn :it ciibility and feasibility ol' the pro-1 Deceased was born in Wisconsin posed road and the mini bin of poo-: April 13, ism having crossed the pie it would Hprv'e and the prob able cost of construction. and settled at Minneapulis, where he resided until coming to Med fortl to be with his daughter seven yours afjo. In Minneapolis, Mr. Hharp served as one of the foremen in the manufacture of the well It n own M u tiK i n r w ea r . U may be truly said that he has lived an upright Christian life, llefore coming to Medford he was a member of the ConxiVKfttional j plains with his parents in an ox ehuroh at Minneapolis, but upon drawn wagon in 1S:"2, taking six ; arrival here united with the months to make the trip. The - Methodist Episcopal church and i family settled on an SO-acre 'tract ! served faithfully until his last de j that is now the business section of ' olininjj days. He leaves one dauuh- i'ortlaml, afterward moving to a for. Mrs. Minnie leino of this city, ranch near tiorvais, now Waeonda, and two grandchildren, I Miss Heine Oregon. or .Modtord and Airs. A. iJiir- ! Mr. Walker was widely known ; h),m "r leveret!. Wa.h.. ami one around Wooilburn havinir been : K.eat-Kl'undson. Viclta" I.elioy JJur- rural mail i-iii-rioi- theV.. for fifteen ! I-'- Also four nieces and three ' . J yearn. He lived in ihe Willamette ' nimhews. two of whom tiro known Tho Uolidav spirit in Medford valley since cumin to OreKon. He i hre. Amy h Urittain of Medford whh apparent 'lastmht as crowds i '"" to a kh-hi many in , and Ur. K- O. cosnmn, Minneap- ot alioppers in qufiHt )f Chritttmas ;M'Hirnrd. Inivin visited hero a ! olis. Kiru continued to throm; the tore I in",lln'' (r linu's- 1 h" wm:un ilt llu' ""'Ker until cliiMinie time ' t Survlvlnu the deceased an lus funeral parlors ami arrangements Ul AieULOltl. M. IE. Ill iiiiiHium.i-u mii-i. K A S T LANS1XU. Mich Dee. L'l . The Koat ami the ostrieh, famed for their jrast ronomiea L idiosyncracles, have a rival in the placid bovine, which in the wildest fliuhis of imagination, never has been suspected of eating rooks and barbed wire. When experimental c o W No. LMO. a five-year-old ll'ol stoin .tluit had raised twin calves, wns slaughtered at Michigan State college, her reticulum or ' second - stom ach" was foind to Contain nails, rocks three kinds of hcipws, barbed wire, 'baling wire, two washers, a ball bearing, a lilt shot, and va rious other metals. ; j i i it. SAl.KM, Oro., Doc. L' I . (Pi The Hiate reolaimttioii commission will today b, lotiliested by a deleyatiun from the K la math Irrigation ilis tritt to yivo its support to an ef fort to t;('t loMislation thimmh ton y ve-i , maUim: possible a mit to inash the hold of the California (Mvuon Power eompnny on I'ppor 1 lama i h lake ;tnd the power ca nals alonj; Link river. It is desired thnt legislation bo enat-ted authorizim; the federal government to be mailt a defend ant tu a suit against ( ho power company. Tho district seeks to I rea k a ;V-yoar leasehold of t he power company on the I'ppor lake damsite. obtained by contract with . the fedora 1 reela nut t ion eomm is slon. and also tn break the tit le of the power company on the ca nals whieh were sold to the com pany by the government. A resolution favoring the legis lation was adopted by the Oregon reclamation eoniire.-- at its meelinr. hero nccnily. COLO WW i Ai LEAST SATURDAY li A K K U - llavohon Theaters, hit , chaugt'M hands, itaphono o'tnipineni will be inslalle.l. C(tjriL(.K, oro.. )oo. 1 DlscoM-ry of a pud to aid the es cape of II ud Mot Jowati from Jail whoi'o he H being held in eon nee tion wilh the attempted holdup f the First National-bank lurt.Tuet; day, was rovealod by officers tot day. Two hai ltsuwrt and ; Jiladei wore found in Mi-tlowan'j coll tu .lav. ) off mm rs were trying ri conneol ihis wfilhe appearanc( here of person.s ifrTe rested in Ititbo Miiriuiu (he hunk robber who was shot to death while ho and Metiowan vvr fleelm frum the bank. ' - I Ma'j Tribune ads ara rad by ?n.(Uiu nnn1 fvfrv Mji v. v Despite the sunshine of today. ! which is the shortest day or the 5 year, and also the first day of the I offieinl winter season, the present cold spell will . continue for nt least another day. following a S iiiiuinium this morning of -'it do " grees above, which was one degi'eo S , warmer than tho minimum of yos- torduy, the (oldest day of this year 4 i so far. 4. Tho official forecast for tonight ami Saturday again gives the oui look of cloudy weather with prob- iiuhlo rain or snou- ami no change in temperature, with the lowe.st tu- i night being about 'above. 4 Today, nt u:4$ and some fraction Practical Gifts at x iatuuu jl Aiivd Vs The M. M. Dept. Store has hundreds sii: of gifts for men, women and children that are suitable for every day in the year. Service and Practibility at the lowest prices, Bring your shopping lists to the M. M. Dept. Store and see what big savings are in store for you. STORE HOURS Open evenings this week until 8:30. Store will be closed Monday evening at six o'clock. . ;M. Dept. Store J tf. 3 &, '.. Thpii iK tin inrlli'Mlimi thul til,':- sons: A will be anv let tip in buying until Tallin, JmlKe Arlie (i. of .MeMiun-i the last available hour on Monday. ; vllle. M. n. of Salem, ami ilauKhtei- j .Ml stores will remain open imni'ti i JI Ky:l I-lv.-say ,f Portland; also; ton'-tlit anil Saturday. i twelve miuiilehildien and three i 4 ; Kreat srandehildren. j lie was a member of the Ma- Flash Coining aon'c IoiIko of Woodburn. Oregon. .... . '- The burial will lake plueo Sun- ' to Rialto Saturday ''', an;', ""; """"" ""'"5 r';st at j i Relic i'assi cemetery, Woodburn, I ., ! Orer,'un. beside his wife, who pro- ; ceded him May 115th. TIKIS. ' "E-'lash." famous police dog act-i A. C. Walker was at his father's i CHKlUtV. Mrs. Cecelia Cherry, late of a OS Alice street, passed away at the home of the daughter at the above address, at (:2i a. m. today. She was the wife of 4 he late 'Albert Cherry, who passed away in this city less than one yi ar ago. " " ' ' " " Mrs. Cherry was borp in Norway May 1 1 , 1 Ktiti, and was i- years, seven months of age. She came with her parents to this country has as many distinct views on. bodsido when he imssed avav ' nt tl, 'X' f 1 ' ''iil-s and on his profession as has any human i " 'Christmas day, 3S years ago, she a. tor before the camera hjt onej SHARP. W. H. Smith Sharp, j was married at Long Prairie, lias to know how tu get at them ; father of Mrs. Minnie Heine of Minn., to Albert Cherry, to obtain a really good interview, j y 1 ti West Tenth street, passed! Her church affiliations were with Which was where Lawrence Cray away at a local hospital early this ; tle Norwegian Lutheran, but dur had the advantage, when he played morning a the ag" of SG years. ; lug her residence in Medford has with him in "Shadows of the two days. Mr. Sharp was born in attended the First Methodist. She Night," which comes to the Kialto j Xew lirunswick. Canada. His an- j is survived by six children. Mrs. tomorrow. j cestnrs, of loyalist descent, came j It. It. Kenaston with whom she Louise Lorraine is the heroine j from Kngliind and landed in a i made her home, ami Miss I'.ortha and Warner Kichmond is the vil-j small boat where St. .lohns. New Cherry, both of Medford: Mrs. C. Jain, a bandit chief. Others in the j lirunswick. is now located, but be- P.. Harrison and M.; W. Cherry of ;en.st are Polly Moran, Tom Dugan, j fore tho city was started. He re-j Klamath Kails; Mrs. II. P. Marks. Eddie Sturgis, and others. Raymond Nye I sided there until about years 'ago when he came to the states . T. iS48 ?? 1 f r8 mm a Kr -'lAG x or 1 TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS ' And Everything That Is Good in the Meat Line Ducks, Geese, Chickens ( Morrell's Hams, Swift's Hams Sinclaiis Hams, Beef, jork Lamb, Veal, Fancy Roasts Order Your Wants Early We Deliver Medford Center Market In Rear of 20th Century Store North Centra! Phone 255 San Francisco, and L. I. Cherry of Amarillo, Texas, who is here; for the funeral services. There are also two grandchildren. Arthur Cherry. Klamath Falls, and Klinore of Medford. Funeral services will be held ..at the Conger chapel at H p. tn. Sunday. Interment, will be beside her deceased husband in Medford: cemetery. SPKNCFU. The remain of Mr. Spencer, who passed away in this city Wednesday evening, will be taken to Ashland this evening by the Conger funeral spavfovs, -where services will be helfl tit the Klork eliape! at a date to' be announced later. W itm Its i- Kspsa LTAV mmm tiuJmJ.'U" n , . . . sn.w m Let i iiis 7a They're Here by the Hundreds Useful, Practical Gifts Buy Something He Can Use WOMANTESTIFIES PORTLAND. Ore., doc. 21. ifl KelatlnK a story or nor life, l)o reeno cle Hilva testified in her own defense today In her trial for shoot ing to death Glihert Wnto on the liner Malolo here on November S. 8ho heean by telllnn; of wander ings in Siberia uml flnina. and rf.T her first ninrriaKe to Cjuarlermaste' Clark of the cruiser Albany, lu China, where she was appearing as un actress. With ('lark she came to Portland and later visited at the home of clarlt -jiarents near Pendleton. ' '.-. Kile spoke nervously, and in an accent whieh at times wna difficult to understand. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VANTI-;i Patients to car for in my home. Convalescents, help for chronic ailments, care of old people. Prices reasonable. Com- ' petent nurie. flood references. Phone I'iK-i or call at 7 H. Chest nut. ;ti KO It HAI.K No. 1 lulled (train hay. UiK red barn. Itoss line. F. I.. TooV.-lle. - 274 a ' : KOI1 K".K Monmouth bronze torn from prize winners, 'in to 2T. lbs. $13. Jesse U Nell. Asb bind. Ore. 27 Boys' Suits at Reduced Prices All have 2 jmir )iiiits ,tl2.f)() ti, l 1.50 values $10.95 sHo.iHUo ir!17.'r)0 vahum JP12.95 Boys' All-Wool Overcoats K ' Reduced 20 Gift Sets for Boys Combination "of Flash lights, Baseballs. Harmo nicas and Tie Sets 75 to $1.00 Muffler Sets for Boys ?.1.00 ami: $1.50 Boys' Handkerchiefs 15 to 250 Boys' Neckties Silk or Knit 50 . Boys' Shirts and Blouses 890 to $1.50 Small Boys' Suits ' Values $3.50 to $J.M List Solve. Your Silk Ties l'Viiir-in-llantl or Uows 50e, 750, $1.00. $1.50 $2.00 Handkerchiefs Cotton; in plain or fancy borders, ; 100 to 250 J'lain ortuuey Linen 250 to $1.00 4 ' 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 14 Men's Dress Shirts Neck Band Shirts With Collars to Match $1.75 to $4.50 Men's Wool Shirts ifU.'jO to $8.50 20 Off. Broadcloth Shirts of guaranteed fast colors; plain 'or fancy; collar attached ' $1.00 to $4.00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 Gloves .Dress or Driving Lined or Unlincd ' .?95 to $6.50 4 '4' 4. 4 4 "4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 Suspender and . Garter Sets ; 750 to $2.00 Men's and Boys' House Slippers $1.75 to $4.50 : Holeproof Hose for Men Fancy Silk Hose 500, 750, $1.00 Silk and Wool Hose 750 to $1.50- Fancy Wool Hose 480 : to 650 Bath Robes and Dressing Gowns $5.50 to $20.00 V , Men's Mufflers Wool or Silk . $1.25 to $4.50 Belt Sets for Men $1.00 to $3.50 ' fax ' ml wnar mm I N t m ' : i MM ? ml" is! mi MAlilCIKO MAN with e.ir. limited meH u: but if tixec'ilive ability, obrif,y and enerKy fiienim any thtn. re'iu',t nn' lnter'lew. KnoleUe of treo aurffry: ex nprt ponltrj'ni.in or capable of taking full charge of a buninOM In city or country proposition, Hub th nhlllty. rtrirft tho op. i..t I unity. lie no tin l r.lv t ,U't'Ml lint n'.t. Tribune iT3 fyjfzf Reduced 20 Boys' Blazers fcg ' Wool or Leatherette zzz -,n ,-.,i,,,,.. mm m ' i ' , I, j - I V Th 8tor for Everybody mmjmS I , J . $2.98 : ' 1 ME0Fonp ' ' '", . opeoon ; Mann's Dept. Store ' Men's Sweaters Slipover or Ctmt Styles ',$3,75, to. $9.00 mi