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MIODFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MrcPIi'Oni), ORKflOX, FinnAY. XOVrcMITTCr?. 24, inn. PAGEFTvTS ir'-"' LOCAL ANP PERSONAL Al I'M. A, '.. Hi'rn luut roliinicil from a vlult !o iHiitlvtm In Hiiloni mill I i-l Iittitl. MImm Alli'o MclCny of I'ortliiml lofl IIiIh iiKirnliiK for IdiHnlitii'K uflur u vhill with .Modioli! filnmlH. John IIIiikhi', of Ntivvniiui, III,, linn Ihmiii In Mwlfonl for u row iliiyii looldiu; tint oily imir, Utiv. N. T. (JhllilM, a I'ruo Method IhI iiiIiiIhIiii' of (I inn In I'iihh, win In Mwlfonl yimliinliiy vliilllni; hln liiiitlHir-lii-luw, A. It. Vroiniwi, unit fiiuilly, Wnldli out for thi) Wont Hlilo imir ht on lurkoy (irliniH. (J. V. Tiiylor In fn Central Point loiluy on liiiHliiimH, , A. N. Unr-kcrUim of Allmny, On1., I " VtilHt4inrtl ut tho in'W Mmlforil hotiil. ICinlly T. Hlniiitnfonl, H&ninliinr for (ho Now Hniilunil Contturvntory of MuhIo In IIiihIoii, iilitno, Ininiioiiy, mtixliml lilHtory. 4'JLH Wmt Fourth nti.Mit. Tulopli i 7211. 2.11 Mm. 'I'. II. KliiHiiuin of AhIiIiiiiiI Mlttlllll'll to lior Iioiihi lit Ht IllKllt iiflor vInII with Mmlforil frlitmln. .1. ('. I'ltmllitton wiih In from ti In Tahiti Knelt runrli yontorilny. Ki'o mi for lurljoy prlecH lioforn lmy(ii(C. Wimt Hlilo Murlwt. Jolt ti Arnoll lfl IiihI nlr.lit for it ImihIiichm trip to HI. 1'itiil unil (Mil i'iiko. Ho oxKM'tH to Ito nwiiy until nlioiit UlirlHtiiuiH time. II. ('. ItliiliiiitlHon of Murylillt, WiimIi., arrived In Med ford Tliurmluy. Mm. (IIiiim. Nunr. who Iiiih hoen In Mm . KHIhor, HMD Uouii, ou. dale, will nuro (on Wediii'Hdity, No. vowlior 21), ut thu Catholic i uiIhIi hull, Atloinl (ho inlil-iwimoii olimriuiuo huIo ut AlllllllH. 2 2 C, .1. OurnloiiH, wlio for u v,ou)U or uiroo ynurrt Iiiih Im-cii night lilork nl llio llotol NiihIi, luft Oilii iiinrn. Iiju for Cnllfoiiilii, lluthn 2fiu nl tho llotul .Mmlforil hnrlnir whop ovory ilny, Mr. iiml Mm. I lluttiil luft DiIk iiioiiiIiik for Loft AiikiiImn to Hpuml I ho winter. Not mi urtlclo In tho nhop reduced low than 20 jmr rent tuul uk much im r.o per jut ut thu mltl-Mumon rli'iiriiiico milo at Almoin. 212 Mm, Lux Miihhnnl In vlxlllui; Ci-n-I nil 1'iilnt friend for u fow iluin. Mm. I), UuihuiiKh mnl Minn Mollla Mi'ilfonl for ulioiit u month, returned Ahroim. Drill of .lui'ltnoiivlllo nro vImIIIiik AmIiIuiiiI frlKinln. He It. A. Holmm, The lumirnri'-e vfnn. ovr .Inckoon County lunik Mm. V. II. Duvln lofl Ihln morn In for Kan Minim, OmI. Mm. Dnvln Inn hii in Moilfunl vlnlllni: hor nlntnr, Mm. 0. Pntlermiii. Von cannot iiffor( to iiiImh (ho nilil'Nimnoii cloarmico unto at Ahronn. 2I2 Tho hcnt liatlin In (ho rlly, 20 cln at lloti'l Mcdford hnrhcr nhop. McDowell' rniidlcn aro frenh. Mr. ami Mm. T. I. II Initio nl Everett. WmhU., lofl UiIh iiiornlm; for ('nrnoii City, Nov., aflor a vlnll with Moilforil frloinln, iriB.OO (ullorod hiiKh at JlO.GO. MUvoh l.lllliin mnl Itoio 1'attoiBon of AkIiIiiiiiI woio In Moilforil vIhIIIiik Mr. mnl Mm. .1. I,. Ilnlinn. 20(1 hIiiki hriinlicn, nlovo hrnnhen ami ncriih liriiHhofl o at a nlckol. I0 North Front nlroot, tomorrow mnriiliiK. J12 Mm. Kollhor ami ilaiiKhtor of 10t!) Houth Oaltilalo Imvo roturnod from u nix wuoltn' vlult In Han Krrni- (ilKCO, .1. II. I'orry ami family of Oolil Mill aro In Moilforil toilay on hunr lii'nrt. If you aro hoIhk (o nood a null (.lino In Iho noxt two yimm It will pay .you to Imvo a look. Wo aro ioIIIiik tho 2. DO kind for !)K confu tomorrow iiiornliiK, IOC North Front iitroot. 1 2 1). II. Wnl turn In fltllni: up a work shop at I In i-oriior of KIkIiIIi ami Kouth (irnpc HlnmtH, whero ho will do homo nhoolni;. Mr. Wallorn will mako a Hpi'nlalty of liomi'nhocduir, to tho oxclunloii of nil othor hluck tmllhliiK. .lohn A. WoHlorliiud ri'liirni-d Fri day from a huNliionn (rip lo port- laud. C. A. Camlonn, for (wo yi-orn clrk of (he llotul Nnnh. lofl Friday for San FnuicUco and Huiita Uarhara. Momi llarkdull and Itoht. (I. Dow loft Ftlday for a dunk nhoot at Wlllown. Col. Frank II. Ilny loft Friday for Han Franrlico. Di. C It. Hay loavon Hattirday on a loihluiwH trip to I'orthiud. Win, (lerlj: of thu Pacific A Kant nru roturnod Friday from Portland. MORSE AGAIN AFTER PARDON New Appeal Is Made on Ground That ' Afjcd Danker Is Hear Death President Will Make a Statement Liter. thin iiinriilni! lo hor homo In Htmtllo, Hor luiHlmiid will roiuulti horx, ex poctliiK to locflto and oukiiko In thu Umber liunlni'fw. Wont Hldo Marltot, l.ouln ll'ill, proprlolor, Iiiih (ho turkoy lmr:alnn of tho oily. Mm. K. Copo, of I.azoll, Cal wan In Modfnrd yontorday dolui; trmllm: with Medford inorrhnutH. J. II. Chlunory, who rniiio hero with hln fnmlly'nhout a mouth m;o from Hcoltvlllo, Mich.. Iiiih docldod to roiualu In Jncknou county and will oiikuko In tho Jewelry hiinluonn In Hullo Ful In. Try H. A H. lloup Homndy. it cur' In tho wornl ranen, 3 doncn niifflclont. 50 rln. per dozen nip no I en. 320 Apple Bt Medford, OrcKon. 221 Mr. and Mm. N. J. lClnnoy, of Hrottvlllo, Mich., after a inontlin nlay In tho Hokho rlvor valloy, Imvu do cldod to remain hero. ItnhicoatH, nil ntylcn, nliottt rnst. Yo Nifty. 217 Hurl Wood, of Hllvcrton, Ore., Ih roKlntorod at tho Nnnh. Hoy tho Thuuknttlvlm; turkoy at tho Wont Hldo miirkol mid nnvo inonoy. .loneph Morln roturued lant iiIkIu to Hpokam after a uioiiOi'm nlny out at tho llluo l,ede mluo, Mr. Morln Iiiih unite oxtonntvo lutoroHln lu tho llluo I,mln miction and ho Iiiih lieeu hero HiiperlnteuilliiK tho UKKenninent work. Ho linn Hiirfaro liidlrattonn which aro wonilorfully promising ami naya the ono and only tlilm; neeilfiil to I n il It it tho llluo l,eilf;e din t riot Iho limit productlvo of wealth of any In tho world In Iraunportn-tlou. Jiint tnlto n look at tho Wont Hldo markot'H turkey prlron Imforo huy- liiK. Minn Kiln Rtono of Cenlrnl Point wan vlult lot; Medford frlondn yitnlor- dny. Tho turkoy IuihIiichh will ho done nt tho WoHt Hldo market hecauHo tho prlcim thoro tint rlulil. .1. W. MacClatclilo linn roturued from n IiiihIiiohii trip to Mlnnimpolln, Minn. Tho thorninni(or roKlnlorcd 31 ilOi;ro(H lielow zero at ono time lu Mluuoapol ilurliiK hln nliort Htny thoro. Morchnntu' lunch 13 to 3 o'clock, 36 contn, nt Hotol Medford. Mm. Hoho of Plioonlx wnH In Mod fold yontordny vlnltliiB hor Ulster, Mrn. J. F. Truo. Ilnrliura, cookH mid wa'tors, wo linvo a fow whlto conta mid vontn, two-hllH each whllo thoy lnnt. Hut you'll Imvo to hurry. IOC North Front Htroot. 212 212 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNPKRTAKKRH Dmj Phone BS71 NlKlii VUtmr V, W. Wlt 7t. A. W. Orr, MM. liADT ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL ITinlcrtnkrr anil Kinhalnier 3ucc.nflnor tit tho lindortnUInK U- I partment of Medford Furnlturo Co, I Office UH floutli Harllctt Htroot Tolephonoi: day, Dull 471; nltht I ronldonco, Hull 473, Home 170-1. GhIIm uonworoil ulKlit or dy AMHIJIiANCIC BIOHVIOH Hwre 1 .Inuien Caiuphcl!. of tho firm of Cunipholl to. Iluumliacli, wan operatod upon yoHtordny lu Anhlaud for np pciidlrllln. Mr. Cnmpholl wan re ported thin moriiliiK lo Imvo recov ered from tho Immediate offocln of tho operation anil (ho nttondliij; pnyBician, nr. HwedoiibnrK. foil nat Infled that hln patient woulj noon he nil rlKht tiKnln. All klndn of hot drinks nt McDow- oII'h. W. II. Meeker & Co., who have leaned Iho Adklnn hulldliu; on Knnt Main Htreet, Imvo decldod not to wult until .Innunry Inl to move to their new quartern, hut will com mence inovliiK Monday and hope to ho ready to open up In their now place of hiinluenn on Decemhor Int. Triinkn , all bUch, at lonn tlinn faclory prlcon. 100 North l'ront ntreet. 212 C. W. Potior nnd Mm. A. It. Hay aro lu Anhlaud today vlnltliiR friends. .Mm. Hay In here from Fairfield, Nob., vlnlthiK Mr. and Mrn. Potter. C'arkln & Taylor (John 11. Cnrkln. (llenn O. Taylor), nttorneyn-nt-law. over Jnrknim County Hnnk building, Medfortl, ('apt. J. T .C. Nnnh nrrlvcd li Modfortl lant ulKlit from Yroka. Cat. Mr. Nanh linn iiiIiiIiik property nunr Yroka which ho In duvelopliiK. One lot of Indlen' J3 nhoen, Hiunll nlxon. ko nt 2D contn. 10(5 North Front ntri'ot. 212 l.ovl I,. AiirIo, of Anhlnnd, wan In Meiirord yenterday. Mr. iikIo nt ono Unto owned a kooiI part of tho ninth went, pordon of .Med ford. Thin wiih when Medford wnn Junt kiXHuk lla flmt nlart and where nt that time It wiih neccHBiiry to hIiirIi nwny tho chnppnrul hnmh to pet a nurvoyor'h Hue and net ronldeut lot ntaken there aro now paved ntreelH on tlioso namo llnoti mid hoaiitlful huni;alowH nrw built unit occupied on inonl of the IoIh where thone i-arly ilay Btaken wore driven nnd It him not boon so very Ioiik nlnco thone flrat Htnkea woro driven. flpoclal Sunday dinner cncli week at tho Tnvoru hotol, Kuglo Point, Oro. HOC. 22Ti Mrs. H. O Netherlnnd of AbIiIiuio wbh In Moilforil yentordny vIhIUiik frtendn. Wo hnvo n fow children's sultn, 3- yoar hIzo, Whllo thoy InBt four-blln tho milt. Tomorrow morning, 10C North Front Blreet. 212 Mr. nnd Mm. J. McPhorson and daughter, MIbb Hortha, loft on No. 13 yeaterdny for I.ob AukoIob, whoro llioy oxpoct to upend tho winter, Pronto convertihlo collar ovorcontn. Vo Nifty. 217 Mrs. I,, n. Mlnonr loft yeatorday for a two weoks' Htny In I.ob An gelea. 8ho was accompnnled by hor father and mother, Mr, and Mm. FranelH Plko, of Maxwell, Iowa, who hnvo boon visiting hero for a month or two. Tlioso people will return to their homo lu Iown nnd Mm, Mlnonr will return to Medford. For huIo, a woll-bred nlalo calf, .Torsoy and IIolBtolu, Addross "Fair view," .TnckBouvllle, Dolhort Kohl wiih In MoiUord yes lorda y from hln farm north of Con tin 1 Point, Ho oxpects to soon movo to Medford with his ramlly. All kinds of frult-IMann, nt Mc Dowell's, Mm. Joseph Dousmnro of Ashlmul vlaltod Medford rrlomlH Thursday. Pon't forget tomorrow mornlnrt tho big Halo starts nt 100 North Front street, a 18 Mr. and Mm. W. h. Welch,, of Prospect, nro lu Medford today do lug trading. Death of Mrs. Tucker. Another of Oregon's most noble ploiieem ban panned through the si lently Hwltiglug gaton of tlmo nnd crossed tin river whono waters lap the shore of eternity. After a lingering Itluesn of several years with tuberculosa tho death of Mrn. Ann M. Tucker occurred on November 5 at tho homo of her son (Jeorge on Prairie creek. Tho burial took place on November H In the Prairie crook coniotery and wan at tended by n Inrge number of Bor rowing frlondn and relatives. The funeral services woro conducted by Ilev. Miller, tho Christian minister of Knterprlne. Tho deceased had been a moniber of this church Bin to ISC!). Tho deceased, whoso maiden nnmo wan Ann M. Fletcher, was bom In Adair county, Ky December 28, 1849. On September 11, 18C7, nho wan married there to hnudon H. Tucker. After residing In Arkansas nine yearn (hey cronse.1 (ho plaliiH In I87G nnd a year Inter located on n homestead near Joseph. In 1893 tho family moved to Med ford, where the paruutn resided until about a month ago, Heallzlug that uho had but a few moro dnyn to live, upon hor re quest hIio was brought back to tho old home here, (toorgn nnd his sis ter, Mrs. Mzzlo Hondrlck'son, going to .Medford (o assist in bringing their mother up hero. All of tho nlno chil dren were notified to come to tho hoiUldo of tho dying mother, and (ho husband and all were present when tho end enmo. All of her wishes bad been carefully carried out, oven to holding the body three days before biirlul. llcsltlcn tho husbnnd tho deceased leaves five nous and four daughters, Dave, Ueorge, Hen, Calvin and Mrs1, l.lxzlo lleudrlcksnu, of Joseph; Tom of .Montana. Mrs, Kttn nnrnoberg of Medford, Mrs, Anna Hartley and Mrs, Klso Mender of Ashland. v Tho sympathy of the comnuinlt) Is extended to the relntlvos in their nnd affliction. Tho Joseph Herald. Look nl the nils for llio chance Jo buy tho property you need nl n f 4-- -f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f4- 4-- --4 FlIKNISHKU rooms by dny or week. 44 South Qrapo. 118 FOR UKNT Two now modern fur nlshod houBokeopIng rooms, in cluding gas ntngo. Two blocks oast of bridge; private family. 101 Gonoboo st. 213 Miserable Dyspeptics All lliu world looks gloomy lo llio mini with Iho upset stonmeh. lie sees tho world through smoked glass es nnd nover tries to rub off the Hinoke. Oliuor hi), Mr. Dyspoplio, IhereV bright days ahead of you. (lo Jo Clins. Strang- ibis very day and sny I want a box of MI-O-NA tablets. Take thorn ns direotod and If Iho misery doesn't leave your slotuneb and briiu a sunny sinilo to your gloomy oounlenauoe, go and get your HO cunts huok. Mi-O-NA stomneb tnblets will promptl.v end the distress-of ipdigon lion, will Klop norvousness, diy.ziuesh. billiousuesM, slok beudaeho and sleep- loMHUChU. Kil'lv Illllllu llllVU II Iiik.m I" - ".! ' "ja .. IH11 I box at Olms, Strang. WASJUNQTpN, I). C, Xnr. 21. Auotbor nttcwpt to neciiro the ie leiiHo of Chorion W. .Morse, tliu bnnk er imprisoned nl Atlaolii. wnn mne today wbeif n now hikmiI for pnnlon wiih proseutcil lo J'renident Tuft l.v Attonioyrt Danglicrty and t'eld-r t'nili'd Stuti Dinlnet Atlorney Vi of New-Vork wnn proxcil Mhcn I be pelilion was iironeiileil. An iiumcdiate Minloii wnn pc titioiicil for on tin groiiiid tlmt the bunker in near death. Monro w;f sent lo (lie Atlnnlit fcilernl irioii for a term of fiflicn yciim on .Imii iinry 11, liilfl, for minn)propi1lion of funds of New Yoik bankw lot eon ttollei!. Attorney Genernl Wiikcmlinm nuid Hint (be proNideut mijjit innke n htiiteiiieiit Inter. Look for the loner of the nrtielf you hnvo found fur a prompt ml mnv save him n let of worry. ut.'.inii for itpftltn Cottole The vay to healthful cooking ig to start right with Cotlolcnc. Coilolcne-cookcd food agrees with one because Cotlolcnc contains not an ounce of hog fat it is a vege table instead of an animal product Its wholesomeness and purity are vouched for by Nature. Cotlolcnc is "the fat from the flower." All the country's best cooks Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Marion Harland, Lida Ames Yillis, and a dozen others of national reputation recommended Cotlo lcnc in preference to lard or any other medium for frying and shortening. Isn't the testimony of such experts worth something to you? You can afford to pay a few cents more per pail for Cotlolcnc, because it goes one Ihird farther than butter or lard. Made only by THE N. YL FAIRBANK COMPANY Listen to iheTlan wlto Knows J P , P I ILWiiR I m B. if SSVm I ill H Hi 32ll?W&J? I I L'J TSX fJtmmmKZ!& it'll ft mL -mttitutr iun a iwlBfTri I'i'i "!" TTTinMl1 nH Heavy Loaded "Live wire" B arg ain s AT CORSETS Women's II c a v y Coutil 00180(8, real 7J5c values. "Live "Wire" price, 4Qp a pair 0t MANN' CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR P. O. GLOVES Women's One Clasp Street Gloves, real $1.25 values. "Live Wire" price, AO a pair wOC Children's Coats AT LESS THAN COST Children's $5.00 Coats for $3.48 Children's $8.00 Coats for $4.98 Children's $10.00 Coats for $5.98 Tailored Skirts Women's Fine Walking Skirts made of all wool serges, Panamas and fan cy mixjurcs, all sizes; values up to $7.50. "Live Wire" price - v- t&r 4? 4.98 Petticoats 100 Women's Black Saline Petticoats wide, widths with deep flounce, "new" goods. Real $2.00 values tpJLle! 3 tfKr tftQUL 'tiVT.V $6.48 Coats in $14.98 Women's $5.00 Black iUessalinc Petticoats. "Live Wire" price pwO Are you going (o dress a doll for your little one's Xmas? Get THE STANDARD FASHION SHEET FOR DECEMBER and see bow easy It Is. The older folks are well taken care of In sixteen pages of the newest effects In Winter garments of all descriptions. FREE- copies to ALL who call at our store. Winter Coats omen's Black Broad cloth Coats, $12 values. "Live Wire" price Women's Heavy Winter fancy mixtures, $18 values. "Live Wire price Winter Suits Women's New Winter Suits made of Scotch mixtures, real $15 (hf ftr) pHr...r."z.ir!.'.'. v""o Warm Furs Good "Coney" Muffs in tf.fl AA black and brown. "Live ft 1 X Wire" price j XU V. Uoocl "Coney" Scans in TA gk black only. "Live Wire" Jkjf ji itv; Good Pur Sets, large jjp' AQ scarf and muff, in black Jl HX onlv. Set vvv Buy Your Xmas Hank's Now Women's yiiite Handker chiefs, 'good quality. 9p Live Wire price, each " Women's' I?i"o Initial Handkerchiefs. jAp Live Wire prico ca... xv Children's ITandkerchiel's .'J in a box., "Live 4Cp Wire" lyioo, box At' AVomen's and Children's Plain and Fancy Hand kerchiefs. Live Wire Cjp price, each .'' Men's Clood Quality Ini tial Handkerchiefs. A Live Wire price, oa.. AV Children's Initial Hand kerchiefs, in a )Cp box. Live Wircbox.." Warm Bedding Cheap Heavy lilnnkels apd Com fort oi-s, good size, splen did $1.25 values. OQ Live Win1 prio, ea. Good Silkalino Comfort ers, gray and white cotton blankets, large Q7 OA size. Livo Wiro. ...vi-OtF CALICO Best qiiaHfyi "Livo C Wire" iH'io'o, a yard.. GINGHAM For Aprons. Splendid 8c grade. "Livo ftp Wiro" price, a yard..."'-' Linen Scarfs and Squares Stamped Linen Center pieces. "Live 19V Wire" prico, ea 12 Bound Linen Doylies, fine quality. "Live OQ Wiro" prico, each vt Beautiful Linen Scarfs "Live Wire" 0 price..,.. HOj New Linen Scarfs and Squares. "Livo 0Q Wire ' prico 0 Linen Drawnwork Scarfs and Squares, now designs. "Live Wire" $1 10 price tpJ.Xt7 Stamped Linen Squares, fine quality. "Live AQp Wiro" price, each....0 Beautiful Stamped Linen Centerpieces. Live AQa Wiro price, each wOV Heavy Underwear Cheap Women's, Bovs' and Chil dren s Heavy Pleece-lincd Vests, Pants and Draw ers. "Livo Wiro" OQ lirice, each .Qvj Women's and Boys' Jfix tra Heavy Vests, Pants and Union Suits. CQ Livo Wiro price, ea... SHEETING Heavy weight, worth 8or "Live Wire" prico, a yard " OUTING F 1 a n n 0 1, heavy grade, worth 10c. "Live Q Wiro" price, a yard.... vH cS