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TFLK MKPPORP l&AEL IHilBWE, KRDFOBD, OREGON, FRIDAY,. JANUARY 14, 1910. 5 in mi ph. I I I H, T. NIcIioImoii wuh' ut Cnutm! l'nliit Fildny on a IhimIiicmh trip. Iloluum, llio Inmtiiinco iiiuti. I'hoiu "781. 260 Tho lliilclt "Wlilto HtnmU" In tlio licut cur inuilo for thn moiiuy. '.'(to Mih. 1 Initio Culvort ol' Uraiitu ,1'iihh !h In tin) (illy mi IjiihIiiuhh. SliiKur huwIiik iimcliltiuii for hiiIq initl tor runt. 1'Jfi Houtli Oakdalo. Tlinno 1-13'J. li. K. Wlilliug rotumotl Tliurmltiy ovciiinij front IiIm Hivormdu ranch tiou t Hnuli) Point. Vnr Kl.l.rit ShooH. If yon urn In mmrcih of n flood 'hoiimntond, Kol t'uiil, with wator nml timlnir, apply to J I).') North ltiv erlilo, Mtxlfor.l. 207 Ilitl h. Conrad, Nonrotary of tlio ConinuiiTinl clnli, rutiirniMl Kriilay tnorninc from a ImihIiiuhh trip to Portland and other nortliurn Oregon pointH. Who docKii't nigh for n Ilnlclt? 380 County CouiiaiHiiioiior l'altornon of IMuxmix wuh n Mcdford visitor lYi-lnv. 1'ho Mtilclc linn j;lv"n Imttor entln-t taction (or llvori; and prtvnto nno tlimt nil)' motor enr tn tho vntley. An It tho ownorn. 2(10 Tho Uiilclc tit tho unto bout iu1nptil to tho iiwiIb of tho IIokuu rlvor vnl lny. comhliittu: llKht wolnht, IiIkIi power. iipiM'd, and durability. 200 I). K. Manny of JiiokHonvillu wiih in Mcdford Friday on btiHincHH. Wtmr Ividd'H Shorn. H. Millor of AppleKnto wnH In, Mrtlfonl Friday nttuiiilliiK tu btintniMH mnttorn. Wear Kldd' Show. C. h. Hoiunort rotnnicd Friday from Snlotn, whero ho Iwih hoon aruiiif,' tho Crater r.aho.caso boforo tho ni(- prnmn court. Hulck In tho king of tho auto world. 280 NicholiiB Jerry ("flold Nuat Jorry") wns in Medford Friday from Willow SpritiKM, whom ho n oporn:- ing now, Mr. Jorry linn tho finest collection of gold iiukkoIh in thn nnrtliwcHti most of thorn tnkon from Southern Orccon plnccre. W.mr Kidd's BhoK. dim Nowborry wnH nt Central I'oitil Friday montinj,' on buiui'. Ynu nerit n Dulck. 2S0 F. O. Xowcomb and family of Clo Khun, WiinIi., nrn in Medford hook ing a location. Holmes Iiiik pothinj,' to do butj writi firn insurance 2.rr Modford IamIko, No. 11 (18, M. I'. O. ),, had u wann inuotlng Tlinrnday iiIkIiI wlion I'lvi) (lanilldaloH woro tnkon over thn rooky trail which loadu to Klkdom. After thn canili dittuH hud boon duly improHHod with thn oldlnatloiiH of wearliiK tho biiil;n of tho order, nil elegant banipiut wiih iiorvnd to thu Kiirvlvorn of tho ordoal, Whnt Ih lifo without a UulckT 280 8. A. St. Cyo of Yrokn, Cnl., in In Modford looking after Homo ImihIihhh intoroHtn. If you novor IuiikIi, dont attend ''A Hox of Moiikoy," tho ronring two act comody jjlvoii by the liipli Hchool Honlora Satiirdny, January 22. County Clork W. It, Colomnn wiih In Modford Thurmlny nlwht altond tiiK tlio meetluK of tlio 1'. 1. O. K. Mookur'a January clenraneo Halo oikIh Saturday, January 22. Hotter hurry. 250 Arthur F. McI)nnlolH of Portland Ih viHilinir IiIh brother, h. H. MoDnti IcIb. of Modford, Ifnnry C. WilllaniH of Portland h in Jfedford looking for a buflinoHH lo cution. Italph It, ConiHtock of Hig Hutto Ih vinitimr in Medford. PobhohhIoii of her daughter, Nalollo, Clirhity, who wan iircHonl, liHtencd to tlio toHtimouy and Hiniled novoral timcii nt tho chargoH. Hoveral witnosHOH leHtified regard ing the artiHl'H alleged proponnily for oxccHHivo drinking. C. F. Hall, luiHband of MrH. ChriH ty'H fiiHtor, rolatod an incident when he, ChriHly, and a woman model nhot at a target in CliriHty'H Rtiidlo. When iiHked to doncribo tho modcl'H co tiuno, Ifall Bald: "Sho won in liar rIiocb and Hlook IngH; that'H all." TREE PLANTING TO COMMENCE NEXT WEEK TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ENGLISH TO BATTLE AT POLLS TOMORROW KOU BAM3 2 acron In Central Point, good houiio, now barn, 2 cowh, 2 muloH, hnrnoBH, wagon, 2 dozen chlckonHj bout doop froo hoIIj thin In a iinnp: i2C0O. Aylon ft Har nett, next door to Mall Tribune of- '.,,. f)c0 Doth Sides Claim Victory Seventy- t f -T-T t : BUSINESS LOCALS : f-f-f Ono-hnlf h. p. motor, 1 20-qt. White Mountain freener, a lot of porking cann, tubn, etc., for Rale. Inqulro Lewin' conf!tinery. IotB of PtoroH would be well ad vorlinod if thoy woro only ndvortiHed porHiHtetitly inntend of occaHionallv. If you want innuranca thnt payn 100 coutH on tho dollar boo Holmen, tho iiiKtiranco man. 2,r0 Tho clarified ndH of tho Mail Tribuno aro suro monoy-gottorH. What have you to oxchnugo for 80 noroR unimproved lnnd. Hoguo Itivcr Lnnd Co., Woodvillo, Or. 2rir) Fnilt, nlfalfa and general form landH in tracts to Rtiit purchnfior. Now townnito addition, jiiHt plnttod. Wo can hIiow you excellont opportu niticR; prices right. Hoguo Hivor Land Co., Woodvllle, Or. 2f)5 MRS. CHRISTY BRINGS CHARGES. AGAINST HUSBAND ZANKSVILLK, O.. Jnn. 1-1. Wit-' ncHROH and depoRitloiiH Rtipplicd bv Mm. Howard Chandler Christy in nn effort to prove that Howard Chan dler Christy, tho artist, was not tho proper person to havo custody of his child occupied the court today, in a heariiiL of Mrs. Christv's suit for Tho committee of tho Creator Mod ford club having in chargo tho mat ter of tho planting of trees on the rcRldenco Rlroets, hnvo engaged the services of an expert in that line, and planting will commenco onrly noxt week, Oakdalo hoing tho first scono of operations, Thoso contemplating planting trecH nnd who do not wish to do tho work themselves, or who want advice, will confer a favor on tho commiltco by notifying II. H. Pntterson at tho Nash hotel. FOR BALK 20 acres, 1 1-2 miles from Phoonlx, 0 acres In alfalfa, 10 acres In Itartlott punrs nnd New town apples; very bent soil nnd a snap. Hoo ownor nt Ayloo & iW tiott's, next door to Mall Tribune of fice. 2fiC FOIt BALK Several 4 and 8-ncro tracts, thrco quiirtors of a tnllo from Central Point; vory best dOop soil; $150 por ccro; tormH to buH. Aylon & Harnett, noxt door to Mall Tri buno office 250 FOIt BALK 0 acres, quarter mllo from city limits; Rood 3-rom bun galow; vory best Hoar crock bottom land; Bandy loam; all under ditch; plenty of water to Irrigate, four Scats In Parliament Are to Bo Filled. LONDON, Jan. 14. Nomination In 74 parlnmentary districts woro inado today preparatory to tbo elec tions tomorrow. i Of tho 74 seats to bo fljled tomor row thu lberaln havo hitherto held 48, tho conservatives 17 and tho labor party nine. Tho liberals and laborltcs allied In fighting this year's campaign and tho conservatives must gain 21 scats to win tho Initial battle. It will bo nec- Canjessary also for tho conservatives to Enamelware Choice 50c. For over 100 pieces of plain white, blue and blue and 7 gray Enamelware, former prices 75c, $1.00 and up to $1.25 each. Saturday will be the only day at this price, j See display in east window. Choice, 50c each. you beat It for $3500. See owner at Aylon tic Harnett's, noxt door to Mnll Tribuno office. 250 Christian Church. At tho Christian church, corner of Kixth and Ivy, BorvicoB on Sunday nR follows: Dible school at 10 a. in.; nt 11 a. nt. tho Lord'H Supper, followed by a Bormon on "Tho OoRpol of Good Cheer." C. E. at 0:30 p. m. No evening servico bocauso of tho union temperance services. W. Thco. Mat lock, pastor. SAN FIIANCISCO, Col., Jan. 14. It boenmo known horo today that efforts aro being mndo to flccuro tho pardon of Allen Couchcr, tho son of former Stnto Senator Gouchor of Fresno, who wn sentenced in 1005 to servo 25 years in Snu Qucntin ponitontinry for tho murdor of a San Francisco policeman named Robin son. District Attorney Fickort today re ceived a mcssngo from tho stnto board of pardons, asking bin nttituda tnwnrd tho appeal in Goiichcr's bo half. Fiokert declared bis intention to opposo tho grnntiug of tho application. row by a majority of 50, but the lib erals declared that they wll hold tbclr own and wljl probably gain. WILL HOLD CAUCUS TO PICK OUT COMMITTEE ' maintain about this ratio to control tho next house of commons. Prominent conservatives predicted FOn 8ALK 120 acres Bcvcn miles today that tho party will win tomor- northeast from Medford, all In cul tivation; very best deep soil; all under ditch; evory part, can ho Ir rigated; west Blopo; for prlco nnd terms see owner at Aylon & Har nett's, next door to Mall Tribuno office. , 250 FOIt BALK 40 acres, ono ratio from Phoenix! C acres In alfalfa; 20 rcrcs In cultivation, balance tim ber and brush; a snap at $100 por aero; half cash, balance terms to suit. Aylon & narnott, noxt door to Mall Trlbiino1 office. 2CC FOR BALK 5 acres, thretf-qUartorB mllo from Phoonlx depot; all levol best fruit land; $150 por acre. Ay lon & Harnett, noxt door to Mall Tribuno office. 25C FOR SALI3 5-room houso and lot with or without furniture, on North Riverside nvenuo. Fine 'location, near Rood school and church. For particulars, address T. D.,' Tribuno office. 25G LINCOLN. Neb.. Jmm. 11. Wil liam J. Iiryan in the Commoner tod'iy Bays : i "Prcsidont Tnft'fl mossogo rolnt-t ing to tho Sherman anti-trust law is , a formal notico to the pcoplo that thoy havo nothing to expect in the wnv of trust biistini.. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. Con gressman DwlRht of New York, the "whip of tho house," and Congress man Hayes of California, an Insur gent lender, conferred with President Taft today nnd agreed to hold a cau cus on tho appointment of the mem bers of the Halllnger Investigating committee. Assurn.-o was given that tho committee would bo appoint ed impartially. It was also agreed that tho future caucuses wll bo held In matters con cerned With the performance of party pledges and that tho subbject of the caucus wll bo announced prior to the meeting. Notions Ladies' waistband Ilose Supporters, pair 10c One lot men's Hose Sup porters, pair 5c One lot children's side elastic Hose Supporters, pah 5c Clark's O. X. T. spool cotton, 6 spools for-. 25c i . Hosiery Boys' school Hose, our former 25c quality, tomor row, 3 pairs for 50c Misses school Hose, guar anteed fast black, in sizes Have you ever tried ourl ladies' two for 25c qualitv I Hose? They wear better tli an most of the 25c qualities. Union Services. Mr. Knowdcll and Mr. Zimmer man of tho stnte Anti-Saloon league will bo in Medford on Sunday nt 7:30 p. m. Mr. Knowdoll will address a union tempornnco norvico nt tho Presbyterian church, and Mr. Zim merman will address a liko Rcnico at tho Baptist church. Everybody in vited to Uieso services. ' Hurry Carlton of EagloP'olnt wnsjhear a"d weigh tbo evidence on both a visitor in Medford yeaterdny onjB,des and thcn submit a report and business. ' recommendations. ArbItratingAlsop Case. LONDON, Jan. 14. Arrangements for tho arbitration of the Alsop claim between the United States and Chile aro almost completed, according to an unofficial announcement today. Arbitration as planned by King Edward In past disputes Is almost certain to bo followed In tho present caso. Tho plan Involves tho appoint ment of two or three experts, usually headed by an eminent lawyers, to Fancy China 1-3 Off Just a flyer tomorrow. We offer your choice of any piece' fancy China in the store at one-third off the reg ular price. J i f-jigj HUSSEY'S - - Our Annual Clearance Sale Our January Clearance Sales are Reaping the Reward of Pleased Customers Evory day tho store is honored with crowds o f customers. Evory day we cull out and create new bargain lots. No matter what day you come this January you'll find some surprising values on salo. Our January Clearing Sales aro certain ly a joyous harvest for Medford's thrifty housewives who love to save. Some special items of interest are mentioned below. The Biggest January Bargains in Town Tho aliovo headline Is published to Induce you to read tho harrjaln Items below. Thcso bnrqaln Items aro published to Induce you to visit tho storo and look at the pods. We havo claimed much, hut at tho samo time aro conscious of the (act that wo must "mako flood" when you como "to sco." Thcrcforo, wo havo not claimed more than we know to ho really true. Anil wo will repeat, THE BIGGEST JANUARY BARGAINS IN TOWN ARE AT THIS STORE. Sale of Table Linens Towels and Toweling The year's orcatost value-nlving event. Salo prices ap ply to our entire regular lines, Increased by numer ous special purchases of equally good qualities. Own ers of restaurants, hotels and boarding houses and others purchasing large quantities will more than ever bo Interested In tho savings. 65c Tablo Linen, 70-Inch, all linen 50c $1.75 Table Linen, 72-Inch, all linen $125 Women's Hose, Dresses and Saques Low prices combined with usual worth in materials and workmanship afford rare opportunities for economy in these neat one-piece House Dresses for this event 7gc to $1.49 Sheets, Pillow Cases and Domestic Cottons, January Sales Special prices apply to bur entire complete lines. Many of our best known standard qualities se cured in early purchases are offered below present mill prices. 45-inch Tubing 20c Reg 6 l-4c Builders' House Lining, all you want 4c n McCall Pattern No. 3I7 A NP.W RUSSIAN COSTUMP. Women's Colored Silks Petticoats Specials Made with a deep flounce of accordion plaiting and pin tuck ed panel, finished with sectional ruffle trimmed with clusters of pin tucks, cotton underlay and dust ruffle; $10.00 and $7.50 val uos; now $5,00 Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs that were soil ed, mussed during the holiday selling, ar,e now greatly reduced. 50c values 19c Coats and Suits for Girls and Misses Tho Pre-Invontory Sale em braces all broken lines. Offered at one-half price. Ml ' U SI I' January Sale of Embroideries Such values as you'd expect to find here such values as have made the January Embroidery sale famous for years. 21c for 50c and 75c Swiss em- j broidery Bands. 13c for 25c and 25c Embroid ery, 3 1-2 to 6-inch, w MEE 4 1 P ' I 1 A m&m i ttA tt McCall Palltrn No. 3183 ' H I EXQUISITE DINNER Oil EVENING I M ,,,,,,,,, MutHMMMH....! .GPlv? ....; m I t. t. . 1. n f 1 n. "0 (it nt l lit t