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f 8 THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR 150 ON. MONDAY, DECEMBER VA, 1)09, RICH A Word to Xmas Shoppers CUT GLASS No doubt 'yon have in years past had cause to regret that you had delayed the selection of ifls for friends and loved ones un til the last few days preceding Xmas, and in the rush and confusion of the moment purchased articles that were unsuitable). Why let it happen again 1 AVc have a splendid assortment of tho things that are worth whilo, and what every womaU especially appre ciates something she can use. Read this list and then call and see our stock, as everything is new, crisp, and prices will he a welcome surprise to you. CARVING SETS. Makes useful presents for any home. Prieos $4.00, '$4.00, $B.D0 See the bnlliniit cuttings nnd heavy glass. Fivo Pieces Creamer Su gar, $4.75: 42 in. nappy, $'2.25; C in. handle nappy, $2.25; celery tray, $4.75; olive 1isli, $3.50. SAVORY- ROASTERS is wlint you want for that Xiuns bird; a grout labor saver. $1.50 RICH GILT BOHEMIAN GLASS Always nccepta-. ble and inexpen sive; from 25c up. Glasses Table tumblers, per doz., 50c Thin Blown Glasses per doz., 75c Fancy Edge Blown Glasses, a doz. 85c Wringers American Woodenware Co. Prices,$4.0O, $4.45, $4.75, $95. UNIVERSAL COFFEE PERCOLATERS. $3.50 and Up. LAMPS in glass and nickel, from50c and up. TEAS that are famous. The Ridgewuy's famous English teas, put on tho market in 1S3C. e bnvo a com plcte line. COFFEE handled by us is that same, stan dard which you will hear about. Every pound is guaranteed. As low as, 22Vfc per pound. Best coffee, 45c a pound. Good coffee, 25c a pound. Better coffee, 35c a pound. Best coffc, 45c a pound. WASH BOILERS No. 8 copper rim $1.55 No. 9, copper rim $2.00 No. 8, copper bottom $1.35 No. 9, copper bottom $1.50 Galvanized wash tubs, four sizes, from 75c to $1.00 CHINAWAR.E We do not hesitate to say, that we, without excep tion, carry the Largest and Most Varied Line of Chinawaf e, in every desirable pattern, of any single establishment in Medford. CUSPIDORES White China, floral designs 75c Mnjoieu, x Jlue, green and brown 65c Mnjoica, in blue, green and brown 45c Basins and Ewers Set $i.;o Comblnets $1.25 Jartiineres 85c . up wards. Common Pottery Flow er Pot...l0c to $25c Wo have a largo lino of heavy China waro for general use. Full lino of yellow mixing bowls. v Fancy China in end less variety. Tho handsome 100 pii'co blue Wentworth pattern, an exception al lint' piece of Knglish ware and would decor ato a Inlilo most beauti fully, a splendid bar gain $27.00 Tho most popular do sign niado in tho well known Ilnviland pottery of Franco is tho pure white Hanson pattern; moderately priced. $57.50 Here is thu real thing tho Madrid pnttcrn of English China. Should sell for Inoro money. 100 Jiecea. $21.65 50-piece highly decorated bluo Kuglish waro, that will please. Our low prico , $13.75 Entirely new nhna shape, ex tra fine English trndemnrked China, handsome landscape dec orations; in green. 50-pioce set at $10.00 Wo arc showing nine full open stock patterns, of the best English, French and American Manufacturers and we aim to fill your every want. Decorated Dinner sets our No. 1130 patterns of 97 pieces. Regular price, $19.75. Special $15.30 Embossed floral with gold baud, rose sprays, delicate pink and green coloring, artistic design, 55 pieeo set $10.45 GOODFRIENDS m BREAD D0XES. A very complete lino, every ulro; In fancy colors; from 70c to $1.50 32 WEST MAIN ST. THE CHINA HOUSE Chafing Dishes Boautiful NiclOe Plated Good Al cohol Lamps Steins A mobt beautiful lino. A pretty addition to tho Dutch shelf. 25c and Up. Granite and Tin ware Dept. Oi;' In o is complete, with oory article. Bath Room Fixtures Somelhiiig that will please you iu towel, soap, comb and brush rack, glass mid tooth brush hold ers. Bissell Carpet Sweep ers A very appropiato prcesut. Table Cutlery High quality goods, from the best Ameri can luaniiiaoturerri, such as Community, Niagara '' and 1H77 Plate. Handy Kitchen Articles Everything for usefulness is represented hero. Tho goods are marked in prico to compare with 'ity competition. Mrs. Potts' Irons Set of Three $1.65 BALL MAGNATES WIEETJUESDAY Having Hard Time to Agree on Han to Head National League Many Names Are Suggested. NEW YORK, Dec. J3. The dispo sition of tho controversy which has arisen over the selection of a presi dent for the national league is af fording much discussion here today pending the meeting of the baseball magnates who will met to choose the man to Till the position held for so many years by the lato Harry Pul-linm. Barney Drefus, president of the champion Pittsburg club, and Garry Herrmann of Cincinnati, today de nied the truth of the rumors that they would forsake tho national league and cast their lots with the rival Amer ican organization in teh event of tho leection of John M. Ward to the presidency. Herrman is known to favor the candidacy of acting presi dent, neydler, who was placed in temporary charge of the affair's of the league following Pullinn's death. The meeting is scheduled for to morrow. It is rumored that if Hey dler is not chosen upon the first bal lot, Herrmann and others of his sup porters will proopse the name of a man who has not yet been mentioned in connection with the position. MANY CASUALTIES IN BICYCLE RACES LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Dec. 13. Torn nntn rnpprs nrn 5n tlin linKnHnl. I ' four more are thankintr their lnckv stars that they aro alivo today, and three automobiles aro wrecks, as a result of tho tho six-hour nutomo- .bilo raco at Ascot Park yesterday, which was won by Charlie Soules in ja Stearns. Ho traveled 293 miles, breaking tuo iormcr record or tue Pacifio coast of 2G7 miles made by the Kissel car. Three cars trutlcd during the race, and each time it looked to tho ex cited spectators that instant death would como to tho driver and me chanic in tho overturned car. But nnlv two nf ihn kit mpn vrnrA in jured. They were McLarty, the driv er of tho Sunset car, who sustained a broken rib and a fractured collar- I, J T) l- it.. t 11.. Mone, uuu nuue, iuu uiui-iiumu ui iuu same car, who was painfuly bpiiscd about tho bead and shoulders, when a tiro blew out an demised the ma chine to skid and then turn com pletely over. The other cars wreck ed wsro tho Apporson "Jack Rabbit," driven by Hanshu and a Cadillac, driven bv Beaudct BLAMES QRCiiARDISTS RATHERTHAN SOCIETY W. F. Burrell, Owner of Burrell Orchards, Says Valley and Not Society is to Blame. W. P. Burell, ownpr of tho Burrell orchards in this valley, has writton tho following letter to tho Mail Tribi unc, which is self-explanatory: Referring an editorial in tho issuo of tho 8th instant, of tho Medford Mail Tribune, wherein it is stated that tho Oregon State Horticultural Socioly ncgolccted at its recent meeting to givo proper credit to the frut growers of Medford nnd vicinity, will state, T beliovo you havo been misinformed in record to the matter. . nnd that, although tho society has I tried to interest said fruit growers in its exhibitions nnd meetings, the lat- ' ter havo tmus far, not rcsiondcd us tchy should havo done. Several Invited. 2ho president of tho society, Mr. II. C. Atwcll, invited Hovcral persons owning orchards in tho Roguo river vnlloy, among them being C. K. Whistler, to submit a paper iu regard to pears at tho beforo-montinned meeting, but thoy wcro uiinblo to do so, furthermore, tho prosideut solic ited nnd obtained special cash prizes as follows: $25.00 for tho best box of Yellow ! Nowtown Pippin apples from Jack son county, Oregon. $25.00 for tho best box of Spitz enberg npplos, from Jackson county, Oregon. Cah Prizes. it wns thought thoy would bo oinioj acceptable to somo people than silver cups but so far as I know, no on-I trios wcro mudo from Jackson coun ty fur cither of thoso prizes or for any of tho others that woro open for general competition, oxcopt that, the Burrell Orchard Co. entered n box o r .i, i i . , t ' oi lomico pears wuieu uupponcu 10 bo in Portland, nnd won a hnudsomo silver cup, although tho poara were scarcely up to tho orchard run iu (puil'ity; nevertheless, thoy attracted considerable attention, ns many pen pplo hnd never befnro scon a Cornice penr. Armicr Kliould i:lithlt. Instead of finding fault with tho Oregon Statu Horticultural Society, tho fruit growers of tho Roguo river valley should bestir themselves mid appoint somo ono, or a comittoo, to securo fruit for tho ntinunl exhibi tions of this society at Portland, also plncos on tho program, for tho spank ers of said valley,' as tho meetings of it.- A - . P , ' 1 1 I iuu Huoioiy ouur u lugiumaio aim oxccllont means for advertising Mod ford nnd tho country tributary to it Portland is thn easiest field to work in, to securo people nnd mon ey for Medford and vicinity, as it is closo by and tho advantage should bo taken of ovory opportunity (hut ncuurra there, or elsewhere to adver tise thu wonderful productiveness nnd resources of tho Rogue river vnlloy. I have an equity in city lots which I will sell at 25 per cent and givo ensy terms'. Box 708. 23 1 Thoso interested iu, or wishing to join un nmntour brnss bnnd, plonso call at Sherman, Clay & Co.s. piano rooms uoxt Thursday afternoon or ovo. Goorgo P. Dyor, tolephouo 3201. 228 Tho R. N. of A. will hold their rcg ular meeting Tuosday, December 1-1. Thoru will bo an eloolioii of officers nnd members aro requested to lift prosnt. 22a Win. A. Summer of Modoc, Calif.r is registered at tho Nash. r THE WILEY B. ALLEN COMP'Y SOME PIANOS THAT WE ARE FORCED TO SELL RATHER THAN RENT EX TRA STORAGE ROOM. THESE PIANOS CONSIST OF LUDWIGS, WELLING ; TON, KINGSBURY AND OTHER MAKES. WE HAVE TRADED IN MORE OF THESE PIANOS ON OUR CELEBRATED MAKES TI I AN AVIS HA VE ROOM. FOR. , t LID WIGS R. MAHOGANY CASE, AS GOOD AS NEW, $281 ; LUDWIG K. MA HOGANY, $261. " WELLINGTON STYLE H, OAK, USED THREE MONTHS, AS GOOD AS NEW, $196. . . K ' . AVELLINGTON A, OAK, USED TWO MONTHS, $168. . ' KINGSBURY, J. OAK, $148. ALL THESE PIANOS HAVE BEEN TRADED IN ON ' Ol'R CELEBRATED MAKES, CONSISTING OF KNABE, MASON & HAMLIN, FISCHER, PRICE & 1 TEEPLE AND MILTON. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. . s' WM. KNABE AND MASON & HAMLIN PIANO DEALERS. THE WILEY B. ALLEN COMFY L