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p .JW J t,. 'fylA .11 Personal Gasollnt engine, sewing machine, Kiinlocks, trunks will work right If .vou phono 4531. 31 N. Dartnett. 230 Brand new Webster unabridged dictionary with Index, latest edition, for sale, only $8.75. Ulrlch Bros., Jacksonville. 232 A beautiful souvenir for evory lady (and gentleman) who will call at our store this week. Medford Furniture Co. The old rellablo tf Ladles, you nre welcomo to one of our souvenirs. Call this week. Med ford Furniture Co. tf For the holidays place your orders early for al 1 grades fresh home made candles, 15 to 75 cents pel pound. Fancy baskets and boxes McBrldo's Confectionery. tf Tearing up paving In Queen Anno will bu unnecessary. All sewers, city water, and poles must go In the 10 foot alleys. That la ono of the good reasons you should buy in Improvement Co. SHRDI, UUPUI'U tjueen Anne. Medford Itealty & im provement Co. Phono 292, 234 10. Main. tf Fine selection of hand bacs at Ea gle and West Side Pharmacies. 230 Uy your husband or uweotheart u safety razor at West Side or lOagU Pharmacies. 230 Liggett &. Fenwny fancy choco lates at West Sldu and Eagle Phar macy. 230 See the perfume display In the window at the West Side Pharma cy. f 230 Oliver Davidson just arrived from Lnkelinden, Mich., and will make his homo here. 1 Ben J. Trowbridge, E. 0. Tro bridge and wife left Saturday even ing for Scheboygan, Wis., on ac count of sickness of father Tro bridge. It. J. Colo of Hilts, Cal., spent nSt urday In Medford. .7. A. Merrlman of Central Point spent Saturday In Medford. Chas. PIdgeon of Jacksonville v.-u a Medford visitor Saturday. Ceorgo L. Davis has been elected treasurer of th Medford eKalty & Improvement company. Barney Alverson, n well known real estate dealer of South Park, Se attle, was here Saturday on a mnt tor of business connected with ,n land deal. ; ; . Charles Falrehllds of Seattle wat In the city Saturday. J. N. Koblnson of South Bend. Wash., who Is ilntorcsted In Oyster tunning In Shoalwater bay, trans acted business In Medford Saturday afternoon. P. J. McCoy, who registers from Conconnolly, Wash., was In Medford Saturday. Dave Llllnrd. who Is desiring to change climate for health purposes, arrived hero Saturday. Mr. Lilian! Is from Illinois. Albert Musgrove of Astoria was here ou a matter of business Satur day. Mr. Musgrovo Is Interested In Hogue river valley orchard lands. Col. It. C. Washburn of Tabic Uock was a Medford visitor Satur day. Clarke Woods of Hornbrook, ar lived in Medford Friday evening nud on Saturday attended to business in Jacksonville. Every light but electricity give' off smoke and smoko contains soot which deposits on your wall papei curia'us, draperies. Electric light glowx In an air tight bulb. tf. C. B. Haywood, who resides In San Francisco, arrived here Friday aft ernoon and will remain until next Thursdny. Kmas photos made by Mnckcy will tlene. tf C. M. Harris Is hero from Iloltou, Kan., and vill remain several weeks on business matters connected with a land deal. So much of life rovolvos nrouucl 1 lie "cost of things" that tlio uto.'p nds have nn incrensini: interest. W. D. Boulton of Granger, Wyo., Is stopping In town for a. few dnys. llavo you noticed the new build ings going "P In Oakdnlo Park ad dition just south of Mr. Hoot's? tf John Iienscn, a homoseeker from Milwaukee, Wis., is in the city. Mr. Hcuseu Is a retired business man nud Is here for the purpose of building a home In southern Oregon. If you haven't got a block In Oak dalo Park addition you had better get ono nt once. Seo W. II, Everhard, 90U Ninth streot, West, for particu lars, tf A. C. Wallace of Prescott, Ariz., Is stopping In .Medford for n(fow days. John II. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. Robert James, a lumberman of Point Richmond, Cal,, Is transacting business in Medford. Moor-Klini Co., loans, FruitKrow- pis Hank huildini;. T. T. Rogor of Humboldt, la., Is slipping with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mooru, his daughter, at Ashland. Mo. Rogers Is one of tho ploneors of north wostorn Iowa prominently identified with that country's growth and de velopment. Natatorlum barber shop now open. First-class work. Children's halicut- and Local B. T. Van De Car's jewelry store will bo open evenings from now until Christmas. Have your Xmns photos made by Xtackey if you wmit something to "lease. tf Fifty-threo acres special, 10 ncres omlng Into bearing orchard. Call on I. B. Wood, Condor Water & Powor Co.'s office. tf Wanted Boarders A now board ing house has opened at 70G South Oakdale. Call and sco us for fair trqatmenti or address F. H. More land, -. . 302 G. S. Moody of Republic. Wnilu transacted business In Medford Fri ay afternoon. Freo reading rooms at Presbyte Ian church, open every evening from !:30 to 10 except Sunday. W. E. Whltesldo, popular real es- atp dealer of Central Point, wiif transacting business In Medford Fri day afternoon. Is your louso wired? One cigar ess a day would pay for a hundred or cent Increase in comfort. Start Ivlng the electric life. tf. Ell Jones came up from Central Point Friday evening. Mr. Jones, be sides being one of tho contractors of Central Point, Is nlso one of the live nerchants of that place. J. B. Boyle of Crescent City, Is Uopplng In Medford for a few days. Mrs. P. P. Jeffers of Central Point was vlsitlnc and shopping In Mod 'ord Friday afternoon. Try Stone's new store for your cl ears and tobacco. Fresh goods, low dices. Opposite? S. P. depot. Henry Whitney of Woodburn, O., Is nniong the new arrivals In Med ford. Stone's candles are fine, fresh and heap. Try them. Opposite now de pot. " tf W. C. Thorpe wns hero from Re liiibllc, Wash., Friday and Saturday 'ransactlng business matters In Med ford and Jacksonville. W. W. Colo, who resides at Pondle fon, was among tho strangers doing 'nislness In Medford Friday. H. E. Davis, a business man from San Francleco, transacted business 'lore Fiidny afternoon and Saturday. Married man wants position iik 'oreman or a ranch. Experienced In fruit, stock nud grain raising. Best of referertce,4. Address E. II., care Mall Tribune. 230 1). O. Butcher of Portland arrived In the cltjv'rlilny .night and will re mafn' fcfr two orthr'cl' days. "r duistmns candles. Best and cheapest In town. Stono's Candy Store, opposite new depot. Robert B. Elliott of Wenntchoe. Wash., one of tho fruitgrowers of lint section wns here on a business mission Saturday, afternoon. See Cornet luH-Garnor Realty Co.. 133 West Main street, for Invest ments In city property. Phone (5031. . 230 Batt C. Mercer who desires to lo cate In light farming In the valley, reached Medford Snturday. M. Mercert expects after looking the country over to Invest In a sma tract of farm land. See Cornetlus-Cinrncr Realty Co., 133 West Main street, for Invest ments In city property. Phone 11031. 230 Mrs. W II. Alfred of Bell Ingham. Wash., registered at tho Nash Sat urday evening. See Cornetlus-Garner Realty Co., 133 West Main street, for invest ments In city proporty. Phone 0031. 230 Charles NIckoll and family of Falrvlew are stopping In Medford. Seo Cornetlus-Garner Renlty Co., 133 West Main street, for Invest ments In city property. Phono 0031. 230 Mr. and Mrs. John Wright or Ea gle Point were In Medford Saturday. See Cornetlus-Garner Realty Co., 133 West Main streot, for invest ments In city property. Phono C031. 230 J. C. Deman of Eugene wns transacting business here on Satur day. Seo Cornotlus-Garnor Roalty Co., 133 West Main street, for Invest ments In city proporty. Phono 0031. 230 Walter G. Kennedy of Marysvllle, Wash., was In Medford Saturday on a business mission, Thomns M. Cotton, who comes hero from Fort Collins, Col., Is so afvoiably Impressed with tho Itoguo River valley that he has decided to locate. Mi. Cotton says that ho will entor business but does not know ex actly In what lino ho will Invest, Mrs. R. S. Dodge of Sparta, Wis., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Boot. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT MEDFORD MATX TRIBUNE, (.. fl. Kline or Uunuvlstii, Col., lb stopping In Medford for n week or two. Mr. Kllno may decide to lo cate here. A. L. Morgan of Meeker, Col., Is In Medford. Mr. Morgan Is looking for n business location and thinks Medford one of tho llvllest cities ho hns visited. The line In which he wishes to locnte Is Indies' tailoring. R. M, Bowman of Liverpool, B, C, reached Medford Saturday and will remnln for several weeks. Carl Kelly, of North Yakima, Wash., stopped ofr In Medford Sat urday. Mr. Kelly Is looking for a lo cation for home for his family. C. C. Keesllng of Blaine, Wnsh., Is In the city. Mr. Keesllng Is spendr ing a few weeks In southern Oregon recuperating ofter recovering from a long Illness. He is much pleased .ilh Medford and surrounding coun try. h t ...Christmas ' ''J This is tho Inst week before Christmas. iInst .plilo are preparing select intf their uods while assortments are in presentable condition .., - auk vou PRrciWmcn von xmas? We will be pleased to have yon call here and inspect, onr lines. Wo Chink they are second f none. , ,v3:Hytur.v.x H'f'ft-wvXtewsim : To The Women Yon will find most everything a man wears at this shop. The smaller articles, such as ties, ho siery, gloves, handkerchiefs, sus penders, etc., displayed in fancy Xmas boxes, and such articles as smoking jackets, bath robes, sweaters, shirts, underwear, pa pamas, hats, etc, etc, will be wrapped in neat Xmas parcels ready for presenting. THE FANCY BOXES AND "WRAPPING ARE ALL 0 IV ION ABSOLUTELY F R E 13 A T THIS STORE it's a pleasure and a duty we cheerfully perform You'll find the con-ect stvles, exceptional values and the most reasonable prices. ...CLOTHES DISTINCTION... To dress in such a way that you will be fairly judged by those with whom you come in con tact requires thought. It's our' province to soil you clothes that will increase your distinc tion make you square aw'ay and faee life more resolutely, and it need not cost you more than vou feel that vou can afford. Knox Hats $5 Stetson Hats $3.50 to $7.50 UlEDFOKD, OREO OK, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1910. Etl I). Cntlng. a recoil t arrival from Bonapart, la , Is spending a few dnys In Medford. Dr. John C. Calloway, who halls from Hamilton, Ohio, Is stopping In the city for a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Trowbrldgo nnd Ben Trowbrldgo wore summoned enBt Saturday to tho bedside of their mother, Mrs. E. G. Trowbridge, Sr of Sheybbybnn, Wis., who Is seriously 111 wtttV'pneumonln. Sho Is 7G years of hge' nnd not expected to recover. Dr. John W. Andrews of Mauknto, Minn., brother of Ed M., Will nnd George Andrews, arrived In Medford Saturday to l,ook after his orchard Interests. Lee Root,, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. ,11 M. Root, is confined to his home by lllueess. Mrs. J. F. Roddy leaves Wednes day to spend the holidays with her lather In Spokane. If you fail to get my pnees on Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass and Jewelry, we will both lose money J. W. DIAMOND Palm Block rk NJl2Ss ! ' 'f Sfcr - Mwt i Win C (Hfti f "MmcJfiorelJr Corj-acri MEDFORD FREE GLASSES IN AUTO INSTRUCTION Alter January fiil the Valley Auto company will Mart (.'lasses on the proper bundling of the. automo bile. Two eveniiij-s each week will be devilled to this' work and every one interested in automobiles is siu vited to join one of these classes and learn the art of running a ear in the most scientific maimer. This is knowledge that a great ninny people would pay most liberally to learn, and the Valley Auto eompanv are taking up a good work. No charge will be made. If more noople knew nil about their oars (hey could many times avoid iua Preparation... I thing for father, friend, wo The small y men will mem fine assortments all in nbat fan cy .boxes. If you are buying for self, don't I IV I ail to see coats, raincoats, headgear and anything you can wish for in fur nishings. I'e a real man dress up for this Christmastido and begin to 111 1 )o a KINO Your clothes proclaim your taste and pride our clothes help you win success. CJothiora "HI pi nui'.'jftJi.iA- vsrci&vjivsrf ui'Oidontn- -they wlieii their oar geU out of order on the road they etui easily learn the trouble and fix it in a short time. If you own a ear or if you are in terested in automobiles at all, you are invited to cull and arrange to go into one of these classes. SACKAMKNTO, Cal., Dee. 17.- Acting Lieutenant Governor Porter this afternoon pardoned Charles II, Turner, who was sentenced to Sail Qitcutiu for three years for an em bezzlement commit .lid in San Fran cisco. Turner was admitted to pa role September 1, and since that time has uiitdo good. The following rec ommended his parden: Judge Van Nostrum!, who sentenced him; Sher iff Haruel of Alameda county; for mer Judge Carroll Cook; I)opul District Attorney Asa Keys of Lo Angeles; J. Knuuett llavden nm Manuel A. Ilyau of San Francisco. To The Men .j. on are looking for somo wliich will serve as a gift. brother, uncle or invito vou to call here. articles usuallv worn be ou display in vvvy our line of suits, over among your fellows. Wilson Bros. Shirts $1,25 to $3 FRATERNAL ORDERS. TftlUman Lodge, No. II, Moela Mondays In K. P. Hall. II. a. Wortman. C. C.i J, F. Hutch nnon, K. of R. S. Pythian Blctara. Temple No. 0. MeeU first and third WcdnpHdayn In IC I. Hall. Mrs. Rnolt Hamilton. E. C: Mrs. Alice E. Trow bridge. M. of n. C. JMC In . A. Modern Woodmen of America. Camp GDI 3. meots first, third nnd fourth Tuendayn at Smith's Hall. W. C. Klnyon, Consul; John V. Lawrence. Clerk. NOTICE W. X. O. W It. C, Cheater A. Arthur Corpw, No. v neet. Ilt "'lini'it hall, first nnd third V ,,V.,ri","yH of l'ncl1 month at 2:30 p. in. . i. i 1) '. hulleH booiI utiindlntr In vited. Mrs Nuncy U. Wilson, president; Mrs. America Davenport, secretary. B. r. O. JB. Medford Loi1k. No. Uil. Meets Thursdays In K. t Ilnll W W. Kifrt. K. n.J Itobert Telfsr. Hecrtrr: John Wllklim. Treasurer Where to Go Tonight Hriil.lVAX X- t'ONSIDIN'K v.rimviM,K. AT Tim "NAT" THEATRE I PnfirA Plinnitn nt Dtnliimt Ti!tlt4 $ ' (loon srim-fcTs I 1st C'nulioys' Dminjr llcst'iic. ; (A WoHloni nniiu.i) X 'Jml Tiiiinulilnc tin' I'll nl Irallnn il)icii(lnlf,'lil (Scoiilc) HitlTho Di'dilhiff Volo ( Drama) llh TwcoilliMluiii WnDts to Hi- it i ,loeky. (Coinculy) Kiitlru eiimiK of l'roKfam TIiIh 2 Afternoon, i 'I'lllOO UCI'I.M, ll(2ll Slllljl'ClN. j TaiilmtiHor Iiiih no Hiiporlor. I (looil Show, Oood Muulc. I Admission 10c. X NO VAlTl)HVILI,K. ADMISSION 0c. 114.(1 Hlnh-Class Stock Co. MA1MOKIK MAN'DVIl-MJ STH'K COMIWNV Tonight ovKit tiik itM'i: Hinrji:- Kour-Acl Coincily Dniiim. l'-(Jo OitIicsIi-ii, Dlrcclml by Anna Auliroy Haines. N. H. jTlirco-nlui'i Mllvor la jurvlco kIvoii away freo W!ilni's ilay. Winning niimliur mjiat be In tlieutru. PpppTlirco-Piecu Silver Ten ' ' Si'rvicys (livini Awi no.l WtuIni'Mla.v. Out Kri'u Coupons nt box ol lire. UlU) OJIUHKSTKA Dlri'deil by Anna Aubrey Katnen. UKSKUVU YOIJU S 12 A T S MY I'llONK--MAIX UD7I. ' ' N'iv All I'iK-linii nl s THE ISIS THEATRE i Tho plneo wluii'ii you enn nl- wiivs siL'ii(l ii pleiisaut hour uih) jlimn ii liejirty IiiiikIi. 5 Tl'CUHU ami HAItltlHOX In Their (Sreat X itrnn Avr MATINKB BVKHY RATTRIMY: AN!) Sl'.N'DAY AT '2M. THREE REELS OF THE LAT-J EST MOTION PICTURES - AND - ILLUSTRATED SONG BY I HARRY BLANCHARD. ? NATATORIUM ; SKAIINU. J ; Wodnoflday NlRht, J X X i OltSTACLK HACK AND TWO- X .'MILK HACK J l Friday Night X CHARIOT RACE, LADY DRIVER BOWLING. 8r,st Music In the West. - -" N-S- NSSJ x eilfunVi Exclusive Picturo Tho- i ... . . ? v lor. Littost Liconsou l'boto- tlnyn. I )nu Ulme-No Mo -One Dime i WEf 9imm3ks X K tins. 234 --