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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUF MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 1, 19Q9. 3 0, II. Mlllti of Woo.lvlllo wan n Modford vlnltor Wodnomlay. J. 1. Oilmen of Aiihlnnd npunt Ttumdny night In tliln city. W. I). KlHwIok if Ytiniu, Art., In hero looking ovor the count ry. 0. A. Mnlboouf, Bouthorn Pacific dlntrli't frolitlit anonl, In In Modford on IiIh ri'i'Jil.'tr vIhII. Mr. and Mm. f!. P. Young nro vIh UIiik frlcnda In (lold Hill for u few tnyn. Mix. .(, N'tiiiuii mill duunlitoi Mr. .1. 0. IdiHNidl, (if .luelnnnvillo, were in Modford WcdiicMilny whoppine;. 10. A. Waterman of llinwnnlmro wan n Medford viNiinr Wodnendny. Mr. iui.I Mr. .1. W. fox loft HiIh morning fur Alameda, Oil., Id upend Mm vinlir, MUh ICdlth Ornvi'H, n returned iiila Mloiiury from Clilnn, will apeak In tlit' Free Mothodlfit church, corner of Ivy and Tenth HlrcotH, next Runday, December H, 1000, nt 2:30 p. m. CnrloM will hit exhibited and the cub- toniH and Imliltii of the pooplo will CROWD GLOATS OVER CCECUTION Morbid Crowd Presses About Guillo tine anil Allows Dlood of Mur derer to Gush Over Their Hands. COMPANY IS READYT0 BUILD Mcdford Grocery Company Movlntj Dwelling House Preparatory to Erecting New Brick. (Coiillniicil from pon 1 ) MONTMAIHON, Prnnco, Doc. 1. Ilorrllilo iicoiioh attended tho kuIIIo I Tho Modford rocory compnny pur I dinned proiicrty on Hlovonth utroot adjoining tho Houthorn Pacific track tlnltiK of Itlliol. a notorloun "bandit i Umt Htimmor for wnrohouito purpoHen, inurilt-ror." In thin city today. , and Ih havliiK tho Kround cleared up . Iloforo midnight a inorhld crowd with a view to building a brick ware-. Ix'Kati to wither around the prlHon 1 limine covering tho ontlro proporty. t Mipiare. Ily mornliifc tho nioh wanj Tho dwelling formerly on tho prop-1 mo great that troopn wero called to orty wan moved off this weok "o that clear the HtreetH. i nothing will Interfere with tho bulld- Whon tho Holdlorn attempted to ox-J lug plana of tho company. Tho com ecuto their ordorn a pitched hattlo pnny now linn a spur running to their eiiMiied. Tho mob wielded clulm ami temporary structure. ! ImlveH to kooiI ndvnntnKO, and unvorat Mr. Welch of tho Mcdford Tlrocery' 1 perHoim were Injured. company aiisurcn tho Mall Tribune ' Around the block whoro Wbolot that tho building will ho under con-, be explained. A very entertaining WH . "x"lnl t"n c,r,n," ot M tructlon at tho earilet polblo time nan ofltnhln time Ih expected and ',mm r"rp',r " mueiiinw,.. knlfo deHconded tho mob crowded commodato tho growing buidnoiiii of 1 eloner and blood itpurtod over tholr tho concern. We Must Have More Room js? In order to .accommodate the., piles of XinaH trooda now tjotfrinir in unon us and i C7 . A in order to get it we intend fto sell our ex- ccpuonaiiy new anu tip-io-uaie hiock ol LADIES' SUITS AND COATS AT A SACRIFICE. LADIES' SUITS These suits arc to be had in the latest fab rics and colors and are tile same suits that cfjffer stores have been asking you from $7.50 to $10.00 more for than we did for the same goods. $15.00 Suits LLZ '. $10.00 $20.00 Suits $15.00 $25.00 Suits $16.50 COATS. In all the latest fabrics and in such colors as black, navy, green, tan and novelty mix tures. $10.00 Coats $7.50 $15.00 Coats $10.00 $20.00 Coats $15.00 $25.00 Coats $17.50 RAIN COATS. These coats are just what you need dur ing the variable weather of late fall and winter and are exceptional values for the price asked. $12.50 Coats $9.50 $16.50 Coafs $12.50 5l8oO Co tits . X3&0 Don't forget that we are Medford headquar ters for Santa Claus. 4600 W, H. MEEKER COMPANY everybody Ih cordially Invited to at- tend. Mi'H. C. I). Iteiil ami daughter, Mix head. Tho crowd howled when hoc- Kb e, left Weduenday in'mmir lr x Wfn)pn who ,, wormwl thclr CHfJAG0 poLCE ARE Onklitii.1. Hal., to fpon.l the winter. ( w cU)M ,() , ,)Ioc wor H,,nltor. SEARCHING FOR Mn. .1. Niinnii of JaekH.u.v lie w,. , KOREANS THREE EVENINGS. OF ENTERTAINMENT In Medford Wednesday with liei' dniighlerx, Mrs. .In. Ifiiel mid Minh Kaniile N'tiiiuii. Mih. Kii-m'II mid Mipt N'linan left for Sim FnuieUeo. where Ihev will Hpetid tlie winter. A. Ii. School, lately of Cnlil onita, lin iPiirt'liiihi'il the llenton Ilowerx' nilCAOO, III., Duo. l.-Siipiwcil SAYS "OREGON T0WB0AT to lo aetim,- upon tho recjuest of the,-,. .,,, Tii..d,u u.j uitir." iiRFn mfntal POWER i.t.n11M1 Jmmnnt. iL r-t.!,,,..,.. toy, Monday and Tuesday Med- poliee today arc Rchrching for -four' t'nitf.j Pr-pi i.cn.1 wire) .Koreans alleged to have lieen neeom- I.OS AN'OHI.I'.S, Pal., Dee. 1 .,i,VpS 0f tlie murderer of Prince It i n,e.. four and one-l.alf mile, north , "'"V v 'Ti.' M nZlnl l"' Kor?"' ",0 0.,,?r;i nf 'miirnl Point, fmm I.. C Li Mr,. Delia Martell. . UI Man Km. A.hiee. received here Mate that nr rf A.hland for a eonHiderati..., , nH "u C",N" " ";;r ,1"t, the four men fonnerly were ,,romi-! of $11,000. The tract mrnipri. 'J00 fft mescenne to the plan, of ,,,,, in Koronn ,,,, nffllJr, K, , nr. iiiiiiB jiu'.miimh-i. own ir me nssaHHi Dill on oi rnnce i ford Theater Will Have a Pleasant Time. 'acres and in well improved 1 1. It. Warmer met an old friend.! Oeorue K. Clark, of S'eliriixkN, at thin depot Wednemlay inornini,'. Mr. Clark wan pawinu' through on ' liin way frfliilli for tlie wintor. l-'iiiit Itritt of .laelmouvillc was . 'jredford viilor Wedii'nla.v. Mie Henrietta and Alice Kile mid Mrx. Willioni and daughter, .le--flic Amlnrfioii, of Awliland, arc Med ford visitor. They fonnerly resided in Medford. Howard S. Dudley him loft for an extended trip east, piinj; hy way of T.o Aimelex. Mr. and Mr. Lyon Heall of Cen tral Point were in Medford Wctliion lav tihoppiiu. Mr. and Mr. Miles Cantrall of Ap pliTiile wpont Wednesday in Medford. All memhers nf the fraternal lu ion are reoneited to he present at the hall ut 'J o'clock tomorrow after-1 Hindi to arrauuu for the funeral of Lewis Iferlniire. Seats aro now on aalo for the sec ond number of the Lyceum course be- Inn presented by tho Ladles' Gu'ld ----tl : BUSINESS LOCALS tTttttttfttttt Jto thev are said lo have fled fwra,of St. Mnrk. church. ThIs numUer lQ? wlth . Korea to this country. ! , . , , . . . . .. . . In the Central Grand Concert com-' modern conveniences at tho Palms. "Dr." Astro and the fill were ar rested in Ran Francisco Tucdiiv m a charue of Altcmplinij lo dupe James O'KeJIy, the "OroKun towhont kinu'.",' .Afr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Hollenheak of I,n' nd is personally vouched for) out of moncv hv havinc the uiri lsxe i, upper Itopio river, are here his lonc-lnst dauu'htorj 'hoppinr ith Medford men-limit-. Ladles Register for Christmas souvenirs at tho Medtord Furniture Co. 213 Medford, Oregon: Tins certifies. that wjj have sold rTnlrs"exas"Won-;I II.. .11 1 1 LI. I 5 ucr lor i lie cure ui uu Kiunc oiau der and rheumatic troublca for ten years, nnd have never had a com plaint. It gives quick nnd permanent relief. CO days' treatment In each bot- itle. Medford Phattnacr. TACOMA SUFFERS $120:000 FIRE A splendid driving horse for sale. Uv MnHHrfl. rlmrl D. H.-iZLlrlcr and i W1" ,lrlve dolMo or ia&K wel1 ' . . . . . 1 brolte; not afraid of autos. Enquire ,Kd Andrews, who have known somo. , ... . I VJ t 14 LJ II VII W II Ul ill.. 1 220 new trick building, of the people for yoars. Tho date Isivoitmnu & Gore. Friday, December 3, and prices 50c(Llve at the Palms, TIRAOE ON TTUSTS Supposed to HavetBeen of Incendiary Deals With Everything In General and .... . .. . . . 1 Nothlna In Particular Sends Orlfjln Great ' Warehouse Is Destroyed. Stocks Up. 7i"c and $1. Of course season tickets ' admit without extra charge. King Dodo. John Cort's production of the cele brated Plxley & Ludors comedy op era success, "King Dodo," will bo the attraction at tho Medford thea tor Tuesday, Dccomber 7. This 1 dilating opera should prjove a dollght j fill entertainment to a!t The-lnusle. , Is tuneful and catchy; the book Is 1 brilliant and witty: the chorus Is j cejvo prompt attention, large, attractive and well trained, audi Ladles Register now new furniture, strictly modern, cor ner Grape and Main street. If your sowing machine lecdu re pairing, call on D. D, Rcame. You need not fear because ho Is a Social ist to employ him, for ho Is ono of t'e best repairers nnd adjusters, that over camo to Oils coast. D. D. Is too busy to canvass. All orders oft with Madam L. L. Reame, tho Hu man Hair Dresser, corner Fourth street and Oakdalo avenue, will re- 219 open for (United Pri'n t.oet Wlrm.) . flTnltiMl Pre Leased Wire) TACOMA, Wash., Doc. 1. Flro.j NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Thomas W supposed to bo of Incendiary origin, Lawgon Camo out with another an ..... i m, immnimn wnrnhouso of of Mr. Corfs attractions strictly first, Dest meaI for the icast money at Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Vincnt of ,ohn u stovens nnd company on tho ft was to put tho copper and other class. There aro pretty marches In tno Sr,0t c.ife. !... H....1. .. r i il l """" ' ""' ' w 1 ..... ...t.it. 1 .... ... the ensomblos nnd stage pictures aroj xmas souvenirs at Medford Furniture artistic to r. dogree. It Is, llko all rj0i 218 Table Hock were in Medford (hi week on business. Miss Maud M. Pernoll of Applejrato wns in Medford Wednesday. C II. Lowih of Portland is here, the truest of .Nrr. mid Mrs. K. II. Mop kins of Central Point. Webb Hull of Hrownsboro was in the city today purchasing supplies for tho wintor. DAU.V YOUIt KTOriCINfJH On your sowing machine. Table linen, laco curtalnn or your clothing can j firs worn tlii. flnt nnil In two hours comnloto-' securities attacked to a lilguer point., which uoauiuui cosiumeH are tua- ly destroyed tho st'ructuro and Its ' Ills circular deals with what ho calls Played to advantage, and the scenic FOR SALE Automobile, or trade for contents ot hay nnd grain. 1 "sugar crimes" and "steel crimes" settings ar0 gorgeous. Tho company real estate. 31 N. B street. 231 Tim loss Is estimated at J120.000. ... . 1B entirety nuequaie 10 xno Ue.muu . . .. . . - , A- anu -amaigamaieu crimes, in iaci 11 nf ,1m onori Including betweon 1500 tind 1S00 , , iot t no opera. tons of hay, valued at about $30,000. w tt Urado against everything la grnln nmountlng to from 2r.,000 to tho shapo of a trust, and naturally The Land of Nod. , 30,000. nnd tho plant and building, very bearish on American Sugar, Unit j Samuel E. Rork's original com-l hjillt four yonrs ago and valued at ed Steel and Amalgamated Copper. Pan ln 1,10 '"H"""1 musical extra 132,000. ; Reading acted with consldorab!o!ganza. "The Lnnd ot Nod. will Snvnri.1 WnpMinrn Pnolfle f relirht ' liiilllhnf,SM clurlnc tho lav and ro-, 0 1110 nuracuon ai nil- ul u w.v- 1)0 mended with tho darnor. Freo domoiiHtratlon nt Douol & Kentnor's storo. 8pecl.il prlco this wook, 3G cents. 221 TAFT AND MURPHY MAY OWN PHILADELPHIA CLUB CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 1. Charles "W. Murphy, pronldont of tho Chicago National league club, and Prosldont O'Hrlen of tho Amorlcnn association today called at tho headquartorn of tho national basoball eommlsslon. I loss of Stovens & Compnny Is prac-iNow York Central. tlcally covered by Insuranco for $70,- ( Tho closing of tho market was gen 000, ns estimated by Socrotnry WIl- orally higher. Ham II, Mooro this morning. Tho flro department was almost ATTENTION, PYTHIAN SISTERS, holplesn In lB hattlo with tho flames,' Wednesday, Dccomber 1, 1909, a because of tho Inadequato flro pro-! social and regular mooting; also nom- tectlon on tho tldo flats. Inntlons of offlcors. All Pythian Sis tors must attend. ALICE E. TROWBRIDGE, M. of R. and C. 21S est organizations of this character ovor sont en tour. The cast Is headed by Knox Wilson, who will bo seen In his original part of "April Fool." Prominent ln tho cast aro Nell Mc Neil nnd Annit McNabb, who have mado hits hero boforo In other big musical productions. Tl' chorus Is unusually largo and Includes somo very boautlful girls. Tho snlo opens on Friday nt Has-klns B. 6 C. CASH STORE 1 .... flvn nf Minm lAn.lnil with lmloil ,-iln.xl n nnrllnn of Itfl rnrnnt losses. , atCr on Mondny, DeCCmbOr b, I IIO hay,' wore burned to their trucks. Tho ! Payments of regular dividends wero . production Is said to be very beautl- Store that Serve YOU bv worth about $30,000. Tho 'declared on Amorlcnn smelter and nu ana massno. anu ono ui wio ... b m0iora,rtY10 OQM Coffee, our 310 -won the prize at A. Y. P., lb 25c Mince Meat, none such in packages, Heinz's, 2-lb. ' cans, each 25c Apples, a lew boxes of choice seconds, box 85c Apples, Baldwins, choice rancy pack, a box $1.50 Apples, Spitzenbergs, choice iancy pack, a box $1.75 ii L HIS POWERS TESTED.' A Gifted Healer. THH WILKY It. ALLEN CO. Ilbt.lbl. I. I,0H, M,n mnlof illuMn ud, II. N. Kdw. Olney was visited by n citi- r " " 07 ln0 ever lall?.v PacK' a U0X 'I0 mi, r. II. ... of cur city who, after mve,tisat-1 "J ' ; ' fn0wlg ai's, Winter xNTelis, 50-lb. nvrt!::i " i; : f $1.00 HOTEL ARRIVALS. j Tho Nash O. E. Kelly, San Fran- j cisco; V, Porrin, Eureka; II. O.I Sehneider, L. A. Clark, Weavorville; W. r Tlv.r,vi' Pnrllnnil! II. II. Hell. Miirpny ator conrorre.i w tn unarioH j(0H Am,w. Vrm. Woodard( II. N, r. ....1, u..i ,.u.i..U, n ....... .....vU S( ., , Q j., A,))m Btatomont regarding tho purchnso of - . , . c ... tlio I'liiinuoipnia ciuu, it una uoon. ... . ... . ,,, D vr... v..i,. r v iionnn,j h m 11 reinnrkab e man , . , ., . . . ,. v.ii.i, u. 1J.1..1W", ihiii i.,, w. vnnrQ ilrvninnstrnt il tlie fact tod. however, that Cincinnati enp- y , r, ,p Murp Snn , WhoM interviewed (he Bontlomnii ni,l: : ' J 1 hat our plan Ital was boh nd tho Phi adelphla Prnij80O . j. Ht Gibson,' Ashluud; W."In tho person of Mr. Olney I found . J ,n- u'1 'flUr ma0' trnnsror. 'hub is rogaruou bh ox- .T N , Mil , Harris. In man of profound sigiuticanee. lie plaining tn somo oxtont tho roportsip, ...,,. A. Isaacs. Ran Frmieiseo: I has n cift, call it what you will, tint W. 1), Kiswiek, Yumn; L Hiley, Lund is beyond my comprehension, for o' Nod; A. O. How, Willows; A. It. power ho does possess. I was never Lyons, city; C. A. Miillmenf, Port-! very interested in this sort of n, land; J. It. Cowmi mid wife, North j thing-, hut, having n roariiiB in my Yakiinu; II. C. Lucas mid wife, ours, I desired to seo what ho could flnloshure;. 'do. He cured me, nil right, and while Tho Moorre S. I. Wilson, Living-! there n gentleman whom I know pos- slon; P. flargin, Portland; It. H. Da- itivoly to have been crippled with that Taft and Murphy woro Involvod ln tho deal. Charles Henderson of Talent was transiuiliiiK business with Medford inorehunlH on Wednosdny. Notice. OwiiiR to tho fact that our Christ mas postals nro comine; in nnd wo nro crowded for room to disnlny thoin wo will offor nil postals ut i 120 per cont discount for ono day only, Sat urday, Novomhor 13. This will nf ford a Rood opportunity for you to lay in n supply for futuro corro FpnndiiiR nt n prioo that will pay you. Look ovor our Christmas goods Hint uro oomiiiK in. It is n plonsuro to h!iw Uiom. Hcmoinhor, $1 wovth of postals will only cost' you 80 eenls next Sat urday, Tho niuo Jny Postal Shop, 131 E. Main st,, up stairs. Frank II. Hull, proprietor. vis, Everett; Mux Frudenlhnl, W. It, Lit I, Agnes Onrduer, Portland; P. A. Keiehori, Suoraniento; O. A. Poll, Portland; C. U, MoKiuo, Spokane; Maud M, Pernoll, Applegalo; E. W. Bromley, ('hieago; II, It, Doickmau, ICansas City; II. Ooldstono, Sun Francisco; 0. W. llollister, E. It. Itohr, Portland; E. W. Huntley, 0. IO. Kurner, Indianapolis; J, F, Cnli- Kiui, Portland. liieuiuivtism for two years was henl ed and wns ublo to put on his coat without nid. I was dumbfounded nnd do not hesitate to say that he is beyond me. I did not mention my experience to my friends and rela tives for fear Ihoy would discredit my sanity or oonsidor mo, too credu lous, Ilowovor, I would ndviso ev ery ono siek mid suffering to seo Mr. Olnoy mid ho honied. Ho is always I'lio PnlneoJ. P. Crniu and wife, .glad to moot you nnd W. 11. Slnek, E. W, Phillips, city; Mr, j body to call on him nnd got a free and Mrs. W. T, Vincent, Table Hock; i booklet and an oxplnnntion of his ft. E. Hollenheek and wife, Ponglo: , work. ou enn bo healed. Consul W .K. McCoy, citv. W, II. O'Donuell, Spoknuo; L M. Simmons, city; J. F, MeDaiiiel, Wntsonvillo. tation froo. Offico in tho Palms, cor ner Main nnd flrnpo streets, Mod ford. Honrs 0 n. m. to 8 p. m. donuinstrntd the fact to tho aro su perior to all others. Just remember that whon you go to. buy that piano If you will come to us you will savo dollars on same. 11M... 4. .a. nLftlll ft 111AT.M1 I ,vin nv ,,in fo,- that nttio Dishes ITnvuaiHl .1 rench girl or boy. Celery, lettuce, Sprouts, Oo- io.hs, Tnrni)s, lieots, Cab batye, Carrots, Oranges, Ba nanas, Lemons, Grape Fruit etc. THH WILEY n. ALLEN' CO., 112 Main street. China, one 56 piece tea set, new shape, set $23.50 Vrtists' pure, white Haviland . p,,m to,.i. I in stock bv the piece or sots. Attornioy A. L. Koames ot Jnolc-l ' , . . L'aico riare, a reai oargam in tho old ivory pattern, at, each $1.75 Dinner Sot, GO pieces, pre mier white ware, set ..$6.90 Come and see our lino of fan- sonvillo wns in Medford Tuesday on business. , NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEnS. Notlco Is lioroby glvon thnt thero will bo a mooting of stockholders of o'clock p. m. Dorombqr 1909, at V (HSllOS. room 9, Palm building, Modford Or., for tho purpose of making arrange ments for doing assessment work. Unloss such p.rrangomonts nro mndo at once, tho company's proportlos will bo lost. Ily order ot tho prosl dont. 310 II, WITHINOTON, Socrotnry. B. 6 C. CASH STORE 223 West Main Street. IF IT'S GOOD m I value for your money and of first-class quality, regardless of what line of groceries you desire, We Have It and we can truthfully say that nowhere in Medford or elsewhere can so much be purchased, for the money as at Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers RESOLVED The best resolution for yon to make is to come to us for your next suit, if you want something out of the ordinary. We do the het work and charge the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT THE PKOaKfcSSTVE TAXLOK Notice On and after December 1, 1909, tho West Side Market will close all out standing accounts and in the futuro will conduct business on a strictly cash basis. WESTSIDEMARKET Bybee (S5 Heil. Props. I I