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fSOCIAL AND PERSONAL! - J. II. Wrlj(hl mill wifo oil Idahoo, Arizona nro ii'KiHtciroil at Hid Monro, iih is iiIhh Z, V. MorriMon of Fnir Imnli, Arizona, H. I ThiuHii of llio Afailfurtl Gro cery Co,, wan 'iti AhIiIiiikI WcilnuHdny Oil bunillONH. .InHpuli Oripjiln, rt'iiroHoiilliiK' tho J. w. r, Ali'rall I'lipor company, of I'OI'llllllll, wiih in Mutlfurd W'oiIiioh- lny looking nflor IiIh (ratio, which in liriMvliij; iimturiiilly, Mr. ami Mr. If. T. Dtimclt of .liii'lnnnvillo went in Moilfonl Tucn lny nvonitiK lo Hnu "Klnjr Dodo." (looruc McClollaml or (lohl Hill wiih a IniNiiHiHH visitor at oMiH'onl TiioHilny. Deputy Sheriff Ulricli Wnntlvillo WciluoHiIny on lllMIIOHM, Alf. W'voIh h nl thu WIIH III official Duuol & Point on WVckrt orcliiirtl at Hook l)Uill()HM. II. (I. MatliiK of AhIiIiiiiiI Mi'ilfonl vihilor Wctliumtluy. I.. H. Hrown left for hi fnrm near . Womivillo WViInoHilay oniming. W, ('. Andornou of William Cn-ck wan a viHilor in Mml.'onl WcillicMhiy. C. W. Connolly of (lold Hill hpou'. Wodnnmhiy in Mudford on huslucm. John C. Martin of Ahlml wiih in Motlfonl 'litHday vNi'.nr fricmW. Court Hull in in Portland on a whurt liiiNincHH trip. I). W. Dnunldtou of Havimu Crook wpout Wcclncfuiay in Modfonl Hurry C. Wiiltcrn of (l-au I'iiph wu a n rent Mod ford vinlt-.r. Tin) fixtures and fittiiiKH of tho FarniorH and Fruit flrnwnr Hank wcn hhippud from Han FnuieiMcn WcdncHday. With nny kind of decent treatment liy thn weather uiaii, thu -milxidn work 011 I In- bank'n iiartirn will ho completed HiIk week, and tho batik will ho open for Imimiich ho-twi-en the 'JOtli mid L'.'itli. i?Mrn. Aiuorottii Fitch, hocioty editor of tho Commercial Trihuno of Cincin nati, Ohio, accompanied by her miii, irt in Mudford, looking over tho Hogm; river valloy. They arn kiiohIm at tho Nnt.li. Tomorow Ih W. C. T. tJ. toinpur iinco day. Tho nicotine to ho held at tt? o'clock nt tho Unptltit church. All workora nre rcipicMtcd to ho proacnt. Henry C. Ktillwell of Honj;lo in upend itig a fuw laH in Mudford. , Col". Georuo- V. MinniH of Contrnl I'oiut wn'g n recent Modford visitor. . Jllenry Harvoy of KiikIo Point wan 'lit Mcdrord Tuenday. .I, M. HurhidK'o and wife of Clrauo, : North Dakota, are horu on a visit to t vAlitl!inu .iti.1 friimdu fr Hit rliiflcn ! Mirny locale in tho Roruo rivor vnlloy it f he, run find a Hiiitahlo location. William C. Johnson of Central iPoint was tv visitor in, Mudford Wed lneKtlay. ' Wilbur It. Henderson of Grnntn IaSS is Jtpcmliiijr a few days in Med ford. W. C. Stonownll of Talent was a recent Modford vimlor. John HnrdiiiK of Kunono !h in Medi'ord 011 biisiueHH . Alnx P. Stouo of AHhlnud wah in iModford on btiHinosK Wodnendny W. U. TiniiCr ok1o is spondiijg an few dnyfi In Modford. Vincent P. P.rickmm, of Dilliltll, Minn., Iiiih purehuxed a timber claim near Trail payiiiR $7000. W. It. Williauirton of Itiieh wah n recent Medford viHitor. Harry PeiiHon of AppluKato wiih in Metlftmi Tuesday on biiHinoHH. Walter laaneHon of Hilt, Cal., m vihitinu' Medford fiiendM. Dr. J. F. Keddy in in lHirtland on l nhort hiiHlium trip. Ilenrv JolniHon ban loft for u vih it with Ii'ih' parontH in Kan Francisco. John F.dmoiiHon in visitiiiu relativo in Sacramento. Peter M. Korshow and V. C. Hrown Hpcnt Tuesday in Ashland on bubi- ItCrtS. Henry W. Kills of Colo station is in Modford on bnsiuoHH. Wobort 0. Smith of Grants Pnss was in Medford Wednesday on busi- II0S8. H. S. Caldwell of this oily lma loft for California whoro next month hi' will take tho entrance examination of Stanford university. Mr. Caldwell's many friends wish him success. 1B0YS ARM SELVES AND HUNT INDIANS MANNING. Cal.. Doo. 8. Armed with repatting rifles and mounted on burros o.llin Gerard and Hunnun Price, two Hl-yar-old boyn, vroro . onpturod hero yenterday and uro bo ing hold until tho arrival of their parents from Los Angolca to take them homo. Tho Inds wore on routo to tho des ert 'country of Ariroim, whoro ti was thoir oxprcssed intention of fighting IndiniiH. Tho war expedition loft To An geles November 2l, in tlio l'aco of . parental objootionH. Young Gorord's father solicited the aid of the police - whon ho discovered that his Hon hud doeampod. Ho sent word last night thai ho owuld arrivo horo noma timo today, to tVo Ida eon laok to 16 Augoleu. THIS CLASHING STARS. A Qinroom Quarrtl In Which Marl Ro Triumphed, Mlutilo llauck mill Marie Ilor.o hint riuiirreleil over "Cnrinmi." One iiIkIu "'I'Iio MnrrliiKe of Flunro" wiih nn iioiiuced, with II07.0 iih Kunniiiin nml llnuck tin Clienililno. "At It o'clock that afternoon," wrltcn Mr, Upton, "llaiiclt witul lulu Hut tho nter ami pre-umptcil tho prima iIoiiiiu'h room by ilcpoNltliiK tier thluuit (lnrt In, An hour Inter Itor.e'M tiiiild renclicil the tliciiter ami proceetleU to the oainc room, only to llml It llllcd with (lie hit led rlvnl'it trupn. ltnr.o notllled tho colonel (Henry MaploNoii), Ho wait promptly 011 the hcciim nml bcum mov Inc IIiiiicU'h beloiiKliiKS to Hie opponlto room and liiNtnictliu,' IiIn wife to lie nt tho tlioiiter prcclxcly at U, "At half pitHt C, howover, llnuck Rent tho cbevnller (tier liUHhrtnd) to tho theater to net) that every tblui; wan rlKht. The elievallrr found Hint every tblliK wns not rlitht iiudfortlered Itozo'w beloiiKliiKH to tie removed, replaced bin wife' mid lind fverytlilnc, Including the door, Ntouily locked. "At IS Itor.v nrrlvitl, prepared to 'bold the fort,' but iih k!io couldn't fc'et Into the fort to hold It alio tent for tho colonel, who nent for n lockHinltb, who opened the door. Hauck'it HiIiik were llticeremonlouHljr tiuiidlrd out. At tin I f pant O llnuck enmo to tho room to drcHH, and, much to tier NurprUe and to tho chevalier!! clmRrln, Itoza wan tu there cnlmly dremdiiK. Wbnt pniin cd hot ween them probably no 0110 will ever know, hut Hnuck went bnck to her hotel nnd notified the mnunRcr Hint hIki would not bImj? Hint ovonlnK. And Hhe tlldn't." 1'rnrnon'ii Weekly. THE B0R0B0ED0ER. A Hindoo TtmpU Oullt In Java In th Eighth Ctntury, Tlio Horoloedoor unenrttHtt tiy Hlr Htsinford Untile whou the HiiKtUb ruletl In Jin 11 wns built by tho Hin doos In thu elKhtb century nnd Is by fnr tho llnejtt examplu of their work In thu Inland. Ktandlm; on a hill In tho mlddlu of tho volley, thin tmH)N Inif edlllce, coverlut; nearly ten acre. rlNCM to n height of upwnnl of n bun dml fcet abovo tho mimmlt of tho bill. It cotmUtJi of n verleii of Mono ter raced built on top of each other In dl inlnlaliliiK iiinKidtudo ho nil to lenvo clrcuiiiHcrllilim K"Herkn nnd crowned by n viut cuoln. Kntrniico to tho Knl lorleH In cnlncxl by four HtnlrwnjH , north, aoutb, emit nnd went which run from tho ground ntrnlKbt up to tho bli; top terrncefl, In tho middle of, which MtnndH tho crowulng cupoln. Hurrouuded by nuinerouii nmnllor Int tlcuwork cupolas, from which ono tuny atep nwldo Into any of tho Intermediate callcrtcH, Tho wholo U built of atono, nhowlns mi tinmeniio amount of cnrvlni;, and, thoiiKb thero In no. Kcnulno Inside to tho temple, iiiiiny of tho Rnllcrlcn nro covered In, Innumcrablo ImnKcs of Iluddhn occupylut; nlchen or promt nent khU1oiih on tho wnlla, and tho Blden of tho Knllorlott wero paved with bas-rellefd. lndlcnttiiK' tho Rlorltlcatlou of tblN god and other Incidents In bis history. When ono consider that thero nro iiovernl miles of hns-rellefs nlono tbo work expended on tho pyra mids of Ugypt pnlcs Into luslgnltl ciinco before this ntupeiidous under tnkliiK. Bhnnghnl Mercury. Wadding Hone. Au old fnahloned tuou who wanted to biro a team for tho afternoon saw n nlco pair of bnyn which bo thought bo would llko to drive. "Can't let you have tlicm," nnld tho liveryman. "They nro weddlnff bore," "Whnfs thntr asked tho Innocent plcusuro aeeker. "Horses that won't ahy at old ehocs 1 and Dhowcra of rlco. Some horses com prejudiced ngninat matrimony. AnyboW they Ioho thoir tomper tf they bnppen to bo hit by nny of tho good luck omblom that nro tired aftor a brldnl couplo nnd run away If they get , half n chnnco. Uvery livery stable, however, keeps two or tuoro horses that tnko n moro cheerful view of tbo wedded state. They may bo literally pelted with okl sboea without resent-1 tng It. Those bnya nro tnnt kiuu. Tboy nro ajnted to bend a wedding proecKHlnn tonight and uro resting up for the Job." Now York Bun. Dcd Good Enough For Him. "Son." c.iMetl tho fnrmor bh tbo aro ma of eggs nud bam catuo up through tbo trapdoor, "why don't you got up?" "What's tbo two?" yawned tho cob logo boy as bo turned over for another nap. "Don't bellevo In onrly rising." "Don't, eh? Well, how about tho MYSTERIOUS ATTRACTION AT THE BIJOU THEATRE "Whon, tho world-ronowncd Griffiths will appear in his mysterious and incomprehensible SPANISH TORTURE BARREL in addition to numerous other features that, will make you think and fill you with wonder. THE NEW ALADDIN MANTLE LAMP and the RODECKER HIDDEN WINDOW SCREEN will be demonstrated botwoon acts. W. N. STAGY, Manager Admission 5c and 10c MEDFORD fa AIL TRD3Ur IS Opera House Filled by Audience Which Is Dellijlited by Familiar Old Opera. "Thuro is no kintr hut Dodo." '1 lint expresses admirably tho ftoulimeu of tho Inrfc'o nudicuco which packed tlio Medford Tuesday evening to ouco au'ain sco tho old-timo favorilo. They wero not disappointed for tho com puny was an excellent ono, beautiCul ly costumed, and well trained. It i tho oulyr play shown ttiis scni'on which rivnlH "Thrco Twins" lor first place. The individual work wus splendid Zoo Ilarnetto, vivae'nuH dancer par rxiollciice, proved a splendid enter (itinor. Laura Millard, as Queen Lill, siiiik in splendid voico and was ad mirably made up, but for Kivinv sweetness and a scuce of all-around pleasure was Louiso Mink as Angclia. So wns HxvcctncsK personified, the butterfly exemplified, nnd chnni pnne hubbloH cptomixed. She is all froth and sparkle, all effervescence; tho siiulinlit dancing through the trees, tho "swot couth breathing up on a hank of violets." Piola siuti, well anil appeared in some very strik ing costumes. For voice, Osborne Clcms.vi iwho, by the way is an own coum of The odore Itooscvclt) was delv'htinn. As an actor ho needs training. Whnt thero was in tho way of comedy wns ndmirably a.ted by nu exeellent company, among which CharJes J. Udell, as primo minister, wns easily first. Welhnm II. West was pleasing as Dr, Fizz. An excellent hit of hnractcr act ing was tho pnrt of tho court histor ian as delineated by Udell. Ho look ed as though ho had stepped out of n Dickens gallory. early blrdr "Ob. tlmt'a 11 ibentniit: Tbo early bird caught tho early worm, nnd tbo early cnt cnught tho bird, nnd tho early dog caught tho cat, nnd the early dog catcher cnugbt tho dog. So thero you arc. What's tho line of get ting up enrly? It doeitn't pay." Chi cago -News. Protecting Thamtalvet. Kxtrnct from a letter fnmi IJertle to bis friend Percy: "Dear IVrey-Ttu DauneeyH, with whom I am stnylm;. nre awfully decent nnd do everythla: tbuy can to make my visit enjoyable For Instance, whenever we ko simi.t lag they give me the whole Held to myself." London Punch. Exactly. ''Uncle (tonnre. we are studying syn otymt In school, and I want to know the difference between vute' and 'sneaky.' " "Accordlnit to your mother, It Is the difference between what you t'o am) what Mrs. Jones' little boy d 10:1." I'ueU. A Carlyls Rttort. An empty beaded duke once said to Thomns Carlylo at a dluucr: "The llritlsli people, lr, can afford to Inugh at theories.' Carlyle, scowling, replied: "The French nobility of n hundred years ago thought that they could af ford to laugh at theorists too. Hut a man came and wrote a book called The Social Contract.' This man was Jean Jiicnues Itousseau, and his ImmiU was a theory and ik'HiIiiu but a ihcory. The nobles could laugh at his ihcory. but their xklii went lo bind the mhj. oud edition of Ihe book " Not Universally Impossible. "You can't gel something for noth ing In this life." sjiIU the ready umde philosopher. "No," answered Mr. I.anikln. "I can't. Put chaps I have dune bush uwss with In Wall street seem to man 11 ire lt."-WashiiiL'loii Star Misa Mollio Towno of Jnoksonvillo was among thoso who attended tho performanco of "King Dodo" Tues day night. KING 0 MERRY MONARCH MEDFORD, OltKGON. Juit One. It wns Charley's first game of golf Ills patient friend hud tnkcii him Mild ly around the eighteen holes nnd watched him hack the bull Into small bits mid cut up the green as though It had been plowed by shrapnel. After the gnine Charley and his patient friend wen talking to n few of the golfers on Hie clubhouse veranda. "That was a beautiful shot you mndn this afternoon. Charley," said his pa tient friend, Charley brightened up and flushed happily, wlille the young -woman look ed nt him admiringly. "Which oner' ho asked eagerly. "Why." hii Id the patient friend, "tho tlrno you hit tbo bali'-Chlcogo Trib une Military Tactics. 80 fnr as history gives us nny In formation on tbo subject. Hie father or "tactics," In the military sense, was tbo great Tliebau (Jeneral Epnmtnou das, who nt the famous buttle of Louctra. It. C. 371. fought between the Thebnns and Spartans, for the llrst time Introduced the scientific m of UKiiwuK. i iiui in mat unit' lilt' uni- venial rule was for the opposlnc armies to face each other, and light It out by shevr brute force nud bulldog tenacity without any particular re gard for Hcleujltlc principles. New York American, ''. '- Why Horseihois Xri 'Lucky. Why N an ld liursehrre'UiMl to brias luck 10 ihe owhrllMning in iho hall or behind the door?' Ilorxcslim. were nt one Him1 nulled, up iih a pro tection ngalint wltt'Wl 'niere Is a legend Hint tlnvidevll one day 11 iked iU. Dunstau. who wss imied for liU skill In sh'telug hordes, to wlme hU 'Vincle hoof." Uuowiii who bis cii tonier was, Diiiininn tU-l I1I111 tlirhlly to the wall and i-rueeedetl with bis Job. but purposely put Ihe devil into so much pa In that In roared for met cy. And It was not until lie hnit prom Ixed that he would nerer again enter 11 place where lit miw a liiirsenlix dlt pluyetl that Dciinnti wulj release his captive. White Last Peacock. White peacock. are rarer and more costly than t,'meof the. ordinary kind. Some of the' birds are.. raised in this country, lint fh greater "htimber an imported fnun HJn p? White pea cocks am flUe -.rdluary H'n'co'cks In their treileril characteristics, but In stead of having plumage of the fa mil lar blue ntil treen nml black their pluntage !i white ' Sometimes the 'eve-" !i the white nMcock's tail are of 11 ireamy tint, siring to the tall vheti Mjireud the effect of lace, from vhMi "iich blnls nre called white lnct neacocks A Ferr.lninj Butter. "And now. ehllilren. wild the teach er, who bad biva (ujking about mili tary fortltlcatlons.ca'n nny of you tell me whin' Is buttrvxy" "Please, ma'am cried little' Willie, snapping his tlimers. ItV a nnuuy-goat'"- Philadelphia Press. NOTICE. A meeting of Rcamcs chapter, O. E. S., will bo held this (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock for tho pur pose of the election of officers and tbo initiation of candidates. All mem bers requested to be present. LILLIAN W. WOODFORD, Secretary. ZELAYA ORDERS DEATH OF GENERAL (Continued from pace 1.) en routo who will awoll his forcos to a total of 1000 mon. Cardenas Is reported to bo noarlng tho Nlcaraguan boundary with his party. According to tho report ro celved here, ho intends to cross tho lino by way of Lako. Nicaragua, which forms tho boundary betwoon tho two republics for many miles. --; t Honduras In I'proar." WASHINGTON, 'Dec. 8. Fearing nn attompt on vthp part of tho former prcsldont. Manuel." BonlUa, to regain power, tho Honcjuran, go'vernmont has proclaimed martial -law throughout tho country, according ..to .advices from Colon today. Donllla was. displaced by.tho presi dent, Dnvllla, Vflth the nldt!ot Proa dont Zolnya ot .Nicaragua. It la fear cd by tho Davllla government that Do nllla will take advantage of tha op portunity offered by tbo chaotic con ditions In Nicaragua and organlzo against tbo Honduras government. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 : BUSINESS LOCALS : , - 4 -r4 4 Llvo at the Palms, now trick building, now furniture, strictly raodorn, cor ner Ornpe and Main streets. I Ella Gnunyaw, public stenographer room 4, Palm buildinc. ' Nicely furnished rooms with all modern convonbSnccs nt tho Palms. I The Emorick cafe open till 1 o'clock ovcry night. li'l I Tho Emcrick cafe open till 1 oVbck 1 ovcry night. 224 I Phono 1091 for tens nnd coffee. I Pest tea nnd coffee obtainable nt 'M South Grains street. Southern Oregon. Tea & Coffee Co. I J If dissatisfied wjtlf your coffee or , tea phono 1001. , Tho Iiontfon Investment company, havinc on tin-own their old nuartcrs oppo($ito irotei rore, ftro now in- stn)c, j in a modern suite of offices over Farmers nnd Fruitgrowers bank, comer Jlnin nnd Gjnpc streets. 225 Match team, young drivers, ns well as saddlers, at your own price. Nash Liven-: " 224 OME 9-acre tracts of commercial pears; close in. Prices and terms that will suit you we know. Let us show you. Benson Investment Company Cows of tho posaiblo precipitation of domestic strife 'la Honduras has j boori' communicated to tbo NIcaragu- on revolutionists, who eeo In It a safo-1 guard against assistance for Zelaya from President Da-HJp, of Honduras. Donllla is roportod tc bo in Bollre, British Honduras. His former rep resentatives hero declined to commont upon tho report! 8, 1909. DON'T WAIT Come in now and select your Xnms gifts. Tho larg est, most complete and popular priced line of suitable Xmas gifts ever shown in Medford are now on sale here. Dolls Games Iron Get the Habit ..go to.. Toys Books Toys Toys Toys ..for Xmas NOT TO BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER STORE IN MEDFORD Jardinieres We are showing the larg est line of Louwelsa-Wel-ler Jardinieres and Vases ever shown in Medford and our prices are about half what the other folks "want. Xmas Post HUSSY'S The Busy Store Union Livery, Feed and Sale Stable PHONE 1821. BALED HAY Home First Class BARGAINS, IF I J. E. ENYART. President J. A. PERKY, Vico-Presldeat JOHN S ORTH. Cashior W. B. JACKSON, Aas't CashiflT. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK " CAPITAL $ 58,C SURPLUS $10,800 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit yeur patronage. Order FOR YOUR XMAS TURKEYS, CHICKENS, ETC. WE CARRY THE FINEST CITY WITHOUT EXCEPTION Rex Market Huth & Pcch Prop. Phone 3271 your Goods Fancy China The swellest line of fancy and hand painted China and fancy Cups and Sau cers ever shown in Med ford, and our prices are right. Cards 1c Each 113 SOUTH BARTLETT ST. AND GRAIN. Moles and Horses TAKEN SOON Now LINE IN THE