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8 THE MEDFORD ALAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 19.10. IKS PLAN ONE BIG JOVIAL TIME Iwal Talent Getting Busy to Put on Hfe Minstrel Show for Local Lodge, B. P. 0.. E. WOULD FIND BETTER .GOOD SHOW AT HOME FOR CHILDREN! SKATING RINK TUESDAY This Is Joe Whitney, slnplnp the TollIeklnB end ioi.s. 4 Hye, live. V.y 'Caroline." Friday and Saturday nights jFeunmry 25 and 2G the opera house trill bo a scene of brilliancy scintillat ing with pretty music. Rood dancing and witty local takeoffs. "&QuIs" Is busy burning cork bo that ho can Improve his complexion and T. E. Daniels is buying "bloom ot youth to put on his cheeks and is constantly posing before a mirror prac Miss Pease, Agent of Boys' & Girls'; The First Mcdford Athletic Club TO HOLD GHOST DANCE Aid Society, Looks Up Case of Poverty In Central Point. Smoker Schedules Good Card for Tuesday Night. m C, , ' V , .u . Tho Mcdford Athletic club will Mtaa Mvrlln l'fno. nrunt nr fni linvs" I nn.i niru' am BM,r r nrrnn J hold its first smoker at tho skntinir In this citv recentlv rnaklne nn. of- rink, comer of Tenth and d'Anjou fort m n!nro th in chti.iron or Mr . street, Tuesday oveninp, February , - ,nn l. .1 1 1 and Mrs. LaRoso of this city In tho -- Iwr "U1 " khob caiu nan uce. ciro nf tha .netatv tit Pnrtlnml. prepared. Tho pntieipal bout Will Tho LaRoses moved Into town n . do ociwcon oy w nunco ana iviu short Hmn ni in.! l,nro air. UnilOIl, UOIU local UOJS. illOV are. nended unon tho charity ot tho noo- tf,cvcr "'d willin nnd wU1 Pl,t P pie of Central Point for their main- tc" rnlthn'- trnnnro. Mr. T.nlW hnlnrnn InvnIM The prelltniUanCS Will bo n SIX Before Miss Pease arrived In this citv ro,l1 colcst between Georpo Rol- Kllckltat Indians Meeting at Turn water to Give Dance In Honor of Departed Braves. Mrs. LaRoso signified her willingness land of Portland raid Lou Strain of to deliver the children Into tho cnre'S?ntUc- .Tho "wUl weiph hi nt no pounds ami nro expected to put up a whirlwind contest. The second preliminary will bo between two midgets, 75 pounds, both of Med ford, who nro the two cloverest lit tie expononts ot tho padded mit ever seen in the city. Tho kids will box three rounds. of tho society, but when tho time came to give them up she refused. Realizing that It is a en so of neces sity, Miss Peaso has petitioned the county court to order tho children committed to tho care of tho society, but as yet no action has been taken by Judge Neil, There being no provisions for a ' Juvenile court In Jackson county oth er than tho provisions ot tho state dicing bo that tho ladles In the audi- ,RW- wh,ch Provides that tho county couri suau nave jurisdiction over such matters, this matter must necessarily come before tho county Judge, nnd ho should be made to see tho neces sity of prompt action. In her present condition, tho mother Is wholly un able to caro for tho children and edu cate them, and they should bo placed where they will have an opportunity to learn something other than tho tor ments of squalor and poverty. nce will rave over h's graceful curves as Interlocutor. Tho fierce animals comprising this aervo-racklng, laughter-releasing, death-defying, rlb-tlckllng aggrega tion aro so well trained that they will jump through a loop and eat out of jour hand, and Director Wilson guar antees that they will deliver the xoods. They are being fed only once day, so that they will be eager tor tho fray when tho curtain goes up. It "will bo worth the price of admis sion to bear WIthlngtotr say in a tear-stained voice, "he bid me good Slight at tho door and we5 aw-a-a-y" In tho afterpiece, "The Great Kidnap ing and Breach of Promise Case." Seriously speaking, the boys havo a great show. All the acts. Jokes, songs and equipment are new and different and nothing will be over looked to make tho show a financial artistic and social success. "Wo don't care whore you bought 2?onr glasses. Get the Magic eye glass cleaner at Dr. Goble's. Free. 3.8 W. Main st 2S6 ROAD AT BYBEE BRIDGE IS WIDENED A pood piece of work and Death of Mrs. Florence Richardson Mrs. Florence Richardson, daugh ter of Mr. wid Mrs. W. T. Houston. well-known residents of the Trail creek soction, died nt the homo of her parents Inst Thursday of con sumption, nt tho ape of 23 years, nnd was buried in the Antioeh cem etery, Rev. T. M. Jones of Central Point conductirip the funeral services. Mrs. Richardson is survived by her husband nnd 7-months-old baby and hor parents nnd sister. Miss Jo sephine Houston, who has been nink inp her home in Central Point. She hnd been ill for some time o consumption nnd her husband bad one taken her to Los Aneeles with the lonp neeaeu is mat oi tnc wuioump hope thnt tho wanner climnto of thnt of the prndo approachinp tho Hybee section would bo of benefit to her. 1. J r . ii. it. rm. . .... onugo irom uie souiu. ims piece. but her condition became worse. LYL1S, Wash., Feb. 18. Klicki tat ludinus are Bnthorinp today in largo numbers nt the old camp at Tumwater, in anticipation of the an nual phost dance, piveu in honor cf tho departed warriors of their tribes. For an entire week, during tho latter part of this mouth, the red men will indulge in tho wild dances and weird incantations, fresh dancers boinp held in readiness to take tlio places of those exhausted by tho furious pneo. Prince Sloekish of the Wnhkiaous tribe has .departed for tho gathering in response to a written invitation from Chief Spedis of tho Klickitnts. Sloekish is an expert as a leader of tho chanters and is pnstmastor of the intricacies of tho lliffienlt moc casin dance. Ho will be on hand in full rcpnlia and will do tnuoh to add to the pictnrcsqtioncss of tho scene. C. FABER SELLS HIS NOTED BIRDSEYE RANCH I Come Here Saturday and share in this list of $naps, This store has become ruinous for its many Saturday and Saturday night; sales. Tomorrow we invite you to come and see the many things which are now on the special list. You can't; afford to pass these up. Thoy are wor thy of careful consideration. Read carefully and then make the trip down town. Wo will bo pleased to show you the goods and you will be glad you came, whether you buy or not. $11.00 Coats for....$3.89 $20.00 Coats for.... $6.98 $15.00 Coats for....$11.29 $3").00 Suits for ....$9.95 $l..i5 Petticoats for 98c $1.00 AVaists $1.47 $7.00 Waists $2.98 $3.50 Shoes $5.00 Sweaters .$2.50 ....$3.49 Romimnts Vory Low. $1.50 Dress (loods $1.19 $1,125 Dross floods ....98c $1.00 Dress (loods . ..73c 75c Dresp Goods 59c 50c Dress Goods.. ..39c H5c Dress floods ... .23c 25c Dress I incus . 19c 20c Oinghams .. 15o $10.00 Hand Mags $0.98 $7.00 Hand Hags ..$4,09 $5.00 Hand Bags ..$3.19 Embroitlorios Ohonp. Lncos for Loss. 50c Gibbons for . . ..29c Guaranteed Hosiery 25c 50c Pillow Tops ,.33c $10 Silk Petticoats $G.98 TheHUTCHASONCo. FormerlyBaker-Hutchason Co. K. C. Fabor has sold his ItiO-acru ranch on Kaues creek to William Lewis of Medford. the consideration being $11,000. This place is famil larly of finding a more desirable location, but after a few weeks' time ho ro-1 known as tho Birdsovo rnnnh turned to Central Point, more fully and is about threo miles from Gold J convinced than over that a bettor tiill. It is an excellent piece of Peo coum not bo tonnd. For the property nnd, besides being pood l)nst fow weeks o lias boon hvinp fruit and farming land, it in known ' " Medford. to bo n.n exceptionally fine piece ot 1110 wns through the mining ground. Mr. Lewis recontiy npenoy of . L. Whiteside of Con-, sold his fnrm, a portion of tho old trnl Point. Ross place, and made a tour of the I , coast and middle west with a view Spices at Goodfriend's. j however, and with the inevitable endj in sight they returned to Southern i Orepon abont two months npi Re-j fore her marrinpe, Mrs. Ricliardn attended school in Central Point of road has always been a danger ous spot on account tf tho nnrrow roadway and the fact that it curves sharply around the hill. Several ac cidents have been narrowly averted. The grade is being cut down nndinnd her demise is profoundly reirret the roadbed will be ballasted with, ted by a host' of friends in the vnl-j gravel or crushed rock, and by the lev. time summer traffic is at its hoiglrl Mapio eyeglass cleaners free at Or. Goble's, 18 W. Mnin st. 280 the road will be safe and in first- class condition. TAKE A CHECKBOOK When shopping and pay for yimi purchases that way and you will he I treated with incrensed respect be sides knowing whore your money has pono to. The Fanners' & Fruit Growers' Rank opens accounts wilh i ladies and issues a special check book for their use. Stop in and learn about a bank account's many advantages. HELMS LAND COMPANY Offers 1500 acres of BEST FRUIT LAND IN ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Any Size Tract Ad. H E 296 South Main, Easy Terms L M S Ashland Ore. Special Sale of Undermuslins New York Market at Your Door A Magnificent Assortment for Your Selection Lot 4 Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning, Saturday 19 The women of Medford and vicinity have never been invited to inspect such a magnificent and won- Lot 1 derful array of beautiful UNDERMUSLINS as is placed at their disposal durincr this sale. There is not a garment in the store but which is a genuine bargain; however, the goods themselves must show you .the wonderful values, for our space here is too limited to tell you about this FLIGHTY SALE. In the entire display you will not find a single gar ment which can be termed "job" or "old timer" all brand new stock. 4 You are safe to buy for at least two seasons in ad vance of your needs. These values only come once in a lifetime. A complete assortment from the lowest to the highest. "Walk about the store. You will see new goods in every department. WASH GOODS, SILKS, WOOLEN GOODS, HO SIERY, GLOVES, BELTS; SWISSES, LAWNS, LIKE-LINENS, FLAXONS, SHDMERE SILKS, LACE CURTAINS, NETS, SUITS, etc., which will be shown the first time in connection with this event. I Sale Closes Saturday Feb 26 Just One Week Only II 1 El Jtlyl Tien paan flw hi i thl tt tu tml fao tfltrri it lih uk. QLa lilt Uli t tcUta fwJ. Tilt ,w iikt. .m - tmitltjIutrl'M.' ,'wito!Kfiplrrsclfw.'VM'- 1m irt ii'U li lei. 3 f. M a Records Will Never be Broken A Magnifirent Assortment for Your Selection Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning, Saturday 19 WHITE SALE THE WORLD OF WHITE You will surely think so when you visit the sale, for white goods will be on display in every depart ment. We have man")' bargains in winter left-overs which we are disposing of at half price Sweaters, Waists, Shoes, a few Men's Suits. The greatest of all rovenues is economy. Wo are looking out for the man or woman behind tho liar gains; no cheap shoddy is bought up, and placed he foro you .inst to make things sound cheap; no, how ever cheap our prices may sound, we back right up with our guarantee, satisfaction or your money re funded. We won't let you go wrong everything right or no sale.. Prices: Lot .1 .:. 29c Lot 2 L '.. 59c Lot 3 79c Lot '1 ..; '. 99c Lot 5 $1.19 Lot 0 '. .' $1.39 Lot 7 , $1.79 WHMeeker & Company A ttitmph tt eltn Mnttj. Tt 11 nioy irmii h 1.1 . rtniiit ,i who, otr4 is ' ' ciy ' i f