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TA(113 TWO MEDFORD MATTi TRTDUNE. MTCDirOKD, OKIWON-. FIMDAV, niOaiftMIWR. R, 1011, If LOCAL and PERSONAL! t 4444 Mr. nml Mra. 1-2. Suvngo, of Gold 1III1, wore registered at the new Mcdford hotel. A Mutual Ufa policy makes the best Qhrlatmas pnawnt. See Hutch. 231 Mr, hml Mr8. II. N Ueynoldt, who hnVb hoon onmpliiK and hunting on l'nlmor oroolc, relurnotl this moraJnfc to tliOlr homo in Portland. Miss Xprnille, axnorlenwd drse Mrs.tF, M. Sttftmrt nmlW tlniiRh Clinton Totor left thin lnornlmt . ii. ... .... . ........ . . . . . . . . .. ... j, ierp, .us. urayor, mm .urs. ncuoiu lor SQVortu wouks' stay ill wan mom). or Iftiglo Point, woro In Mcdford on . Whipping cream, lloguu Klver liuslnoes nicotuilo of dnys ago. Cronniory. See H. A. Iluluics, Tho Insurance Krneot J. Sins, the lecturer, who Man, over JnckRun County bank. with relatives. Mr. L. 15. Smith returned to her homo at Ashland last night uftor :i visit In Mmiford with her parents, Mr. and Mr, lluneh. I. 0, l ilov n from wn to have leotured nt tho Nulntor huu last tilRht' failed to appear iih pcheduled. A tolegrain rceolved In Mcdford about r o'clock yesterday nftornoon from Mr. Sins at Salem was tho first Intimation which tho Th law firm of Cnrkln & Taylor baa tnoTtHl Into ntw, largor and more opuventaHt quarters In tho JaekjOM Coimty Dunk building. Tho three room fwwarly oticuplod by the JacKsou County Abstract com ma 1; or, by tho day or piece. Tlo-)JMiny hw n rented, rotlntod phono UB3 Jacksonville. !4jnd re-ovarythlH that would make Mrs, It. Mural.!, who hM'them riewHly, tasting, good to look inttti Ih .Medford rlaHlnie aer mr, A.jUH,n Mttf coitveMioMt, and It 1 hero h. MhrslmlU loft for her horn in Mwa. Carkln and Taylor have tholr Froh ranch eggn at tho Fllslt Mar- local organisation had received that ket. 244 Hho nnnolnlmcnt would not bo keitt. offict, And whwre Judge Talor will hold hk juattoe court. Two of the room will he given up to law con hhIIiMIoh with clloiits. of which th,v have not a few. but many. Tho largest lino of toys In ModfoVd at MrDoweil'a. , S. S. Alkon will Ioavo within a day or two fur Paso Koblos, Oil., where h .will remain with a brother for a couplo of months. California !)ro8sninklng and alterations at homo or by th day. 411 North Oak dalo. Phono 7761. 34 JMrs A. H.Horton. of Brownsboro. la In MSdrord today on business. Dally ilallverlaa milk, cream, but ter, buttermilk. Hoguo Klver Cream- otf,. .... Geo. !:. Uarls left last night for Portland. Ilia family will remain in Medford for a few weeks. Emily T. Standsford. examiner for tho New Hnglnnd Conservatory of Muslo In Doslon, piano, harmony, musical history. 42S "West Fourth strcot. Telephone 7211. 231 Mrs. A. K. Rippoy loft on delayed 13 last night for Klamath Falls where sho will spend th winter. Special Sunday dlnnor each week at tho Tavern hotel, Eagle Point, Ore. 50c . 225 Mrs. Ilnrvoy. of Ashland,' visitod with Medford relatives yaatorday. Tho best baths In tho city, 25 cts. nt Hotel Mcdford harbor shop. Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Ofianbnckor and Mrs. Kuhli, of Jacksonville. loft last night for Oakland, Cal. Saturday Dollar Bargains at Mc Dowell's. S. A. Carlton, who has boon over at Wollen for several days, returned last night' to his homo at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mock of Buf falo, X. V are In Medford for a fow woek's' stay. Mr. Mock Is hore to superintend the Installation of the interior marble finish for the new First National bank. S. A. Nowcll, ladles' tailor, th. floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Chas. MalSouf, of Portland, ropre sentlng tho Northwest Fruit Ex change, Is in, .Medford attending a mooting of tho Roguo River Fruit and Produco association. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, (Point for n few days, tho guest of 35 cents, at Hotel Medford. Mrs. Sturdevan. Frosh ronoh butter at tho Fish Market 3 lie. 221 Mrs. S. S. lJruce returned this morning from n unite lengthy visit to Spokane relatives, Tho lady was mot hero by her husband and they will leave today for their home near Dudley, this county. Robt. McLean, D. I)., of Grants Pass, was In Medford last night the guest of Rev, V. F. Shields. Mrs. F. M. Starr left this morn ing for Los Angeles and Philadel phia. Mrs. Starr Is a trimmer in tho millinery department of M. M. Ah runs ladles goods store on West Main 8j.ryoU She will bo absent nbout two months. Mrs. Donald Fraser accompanied Mrs. Starr as far as Ashland. Mr. nnd Mrs. H, Goodalo re turned lost night from u visit to Charley Hrownsboro on, jcgal busttuHW. ' Mrs. J, 11. siovt'iis ot Tolo was In the. city this ,nioniliig on business. Mr. Stevens, tliQ lad' husband, Is the aelimnflcdgoAl strawberry of southern Oregon and to piovo that he Is entitled to the tltlo Mi's. Slovens stated this morning that nut since last February had there been a day on which she could not go lutf their strawberry field and gather ripe berries", and thai now there were Ipo buries, given beiloa and blooms on tliqlr plnnu. GRAHAM TELLS STORY, (OiMitlnuoil from IMgo 1.) Ilaaklna for Health in Now York lutue hIio visileil hint it I , ..!..!... I. .., !...!.... til .... II.... I 1'hiif ' 'o-MiigiiMi, uui i i,v .iiinh iruimm leni it it'it iiihi ii wit wnien limit r cnnipnlwioii nt Lexington. "That loiter wna written Hint uiglil nt lioxingtoii while Sotkos ntooil over me ami ilietnteil overy word," io eliired the wiluwu.' (, Iwus horror wtriMatn utul ilitlnol wunl to wri(u it but Ina niiule me. Ho said ttutt It' I did not write it lie would toloKiiiph my people Umt 1 wiih tluuv iiloiiu willi lliiii mill woitlil lie iliHgmet'il I'nrever I hml to wrill) it."' Slam nnd oJectrla onglnos at Mo- rrlends in Orjand, Cal. Powell's. No shoo higher than l .at tho Dr. Q. It. Ray and J. D. Qlwoll bankrupt shoo sale. Three doors left this, morning tor a fow dnys stay west of Medford hotel. 222 with their families iu San Frau-i J. H, Cook of l.ostlne. In north etecos. t ' oastorn Oregon, la 'n Medford bolug All kinds of toys at McDowells. treated by Dr. Scely. John Oane, who formerly resided Hi a raneh orb of Medford. but who left heto last July, died In Chico. Cal.. on Monday, Docotnbor 4. Tho remains will he brought to Medford for Interment ami are expected to arrive here tonight. Fancy late pears for Xmas ship ments. D'AnJous, Rose and Cotuicc, In whole or halt boxes. Fancy pack. Producers' 1 rait Co. Mrs. Henry C. Hanko and daugh ter Miss Ethel of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived In Medford this morning for a visit with Mrs. K. T. Rollins, at her rural home on tho hill road between Jacksonville and Central Point. Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glonn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law. ovor Jackson County Bank building, Medford. James Bert took train 15 this morning for Stockton, Cal. Baths 2&c at tho Hotel Medford barber shop every day. G. 'V. Slater, the contractor and builder, left today for San Diego. Buy Christmas goods at McDow Mrs. R. S. Streeter Is at Central Any ladles' shoes In the store $1 Saturday and Monday. Thrco doors wost of Medford hotel. 222 F. V. Stone Is iu Centrnl Point today on busluoss. Anything In boys' lino 1 nt bankrupt shoo sale. Three doors west of Medford hotel. 222 R. J. Porter of Seattle arrlvod In Medford yostorday. All rubbers at 50c a pair at the bankrupt shoe sale, three doors west of Hotel Medford. 222 Benj. C. Sheldon loft this morning for n buslnoss trip to Minneapolis and Chicago. Infants' rubbers 25c n pair at bankrupt shoe sale three doors west of Hotel Mcdford. 222 Mrs. Frank Amy Is visiting her many Central Point friends today. ' Ladles' suits and gowns to order. Ye Nifty. 23C Felix Clmborskl la making finnl homestead proof today beforo Com missioner Canon. His innd is the southeast quarter, section G, In town ship 40 south of rango 2 west, nnd his witnesses aro Cyrcnlus Combest and Chas. Porsel. Clothes clonned and pressed. Yo Nifty. 236 Simple EcoBOfnieiSomelimesOvcrlookcd In her anxiety to sit a Rxd table, mary a housewife often hicuri needleM expense. For example: in the nuking of pastry, bultcr will often be ilj which, at its cheapest, U cNpcmlw and give no bettor results thn can be plv tained by the tttc of Ottolcnc the vegctabto-oil cooking f.t; cl Ceitoleiue costs about the saluc a lard, nd one third lci is required tlnn either but ter or lard. Lard is still more espen sjY liccamc Xt, contains Jiog tot njuj leads to indigestion. You can nave on your doctor' bill, as ull as on yonr cooking fat, by using iXtoknc iu all yDUr ihortcuiug nd frying. eehs & McGowan Co. OjNDEttTACERS ' ly Phone M71 Nlghi Mjobcb F. W. WwU M7I. A. X. Orr, MM. 1 1 i lf-f4-4 t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 44 444444f44--44444 WANTKD Aetlvn mail to take ngwuicy for Medford and vicinity for good paying propimltlon. Hall ISIS N. llurtletl t. Snturdny. 22 1 I TELEGRAPHIC TAULUIU8, I'lTTHIlHUtl, I'n. Frnult Klaus' claim to the middleweight tltlo Is qtiMl limed today us a loault of a flint ,ix round draw which ho bnvod wMth Jiuili Dillon of Indianapolis. Noll her jium wan floured or Iu it In lvotMi.nl any time. HAN KUANCiacO, Cal.- lflvory time tho intiti In tho moon gels full, Chiirloa tftihiiffer wiiiiIh to commit Miilcldo. HuhtiffBl' Is toiilpnruto. Ills wife njkod IiIm porlodliMl dufontlon. " ' "T ' " P'" ' i'AUIS.IMtn'iml liicati', u liroljicr of .loiiii Dmm.ld', nud rcguril. oil ly ninny urilioM iim Hid giimtoul ) Iiiimho of III guiiuritllnii, Im roim tcit' to lie ilyiug liio loduy, l)exa' I is nnili'lcil willi limn t iliaenat. Trstup.irnnt Ortlt. Ill the lilitml of I'nnlo Dumlngn tlicro In u rmiuukiible Halt iiumiilaln-u nutnn of cosinllliie Milt, Hourly four mlloii lung. OMtluiiitcd to coiitiilu nearly ()(), CMHMHKi toiiH, null tho crystullUeil nult Is wild to be m clear that ,midluiu sUcil print can be rend through a block ii feet thick. VAhhrfijr), Cat.- Mmmiitiu ho did not want to look Ilka u "lolmiMtit butterfly ontchor" tho potniiliuiiHior hern itaeil nowlmy Uctlm h lurlgt ti CHpture doga. Tlio lutauo I'luly bus boon itpiwutud to, FOR RUNT -Six rtxmi house on Ileal ty slnwl, lfi. W. T. York WANTND-To tent No. 10 or No. II Remington typewriter. Will buy iWeo Is right, (loo. Oornltlus, est Main nt. Phono tiutll. S2S U initio 210 Wc SAN FRANCISCO, Cl. -Pnllc... mini Kenny, giiwnlliig tle IlftyntUn iiiu)umlH lii tho miinniiiii, nt mid night lumnl unimiiuy yells from Tolmsor'a tomb, When tho reemvott arrived it lilitbk oat stopped yut. "Re Incarnation," aura Kenny, SAN RAFAKL, Oil. 'An Klka fwist on Wyoming elk whm Intorrupl. ed hort wbau gnuie wnrileiiH tvirtod the elk wy. "It's deer tignlimt rf l'nif MAl.lfi ..Iiifvuv nu ft vwii't iilil I Will bo fresh In May. (liven ouol U,M W U' "rfU,", nud half gullous when fresh about It gallons, AddroiM Box 21 etiru Mall Tribune. 223 f--'r'r'''iy JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Kmbnlmcr I 3ucccssor to tho undertaking do- Im uut vft wivuiui u V uiuatutu uv, Offleo 28 South Hartlctt Strtot Telephones.' day, Bell 471; nlgfit residence, Bell 473, Home 179-L.i Calls anstrerctl night or day AMnCLANCE 8KRVICH 1'Olt SALK- f (iu hao soiuo mon ey and a little nerve and would consider (he purchase of u small block of lota two blocks off South Onkdalo ave. at about Jl"fi per lot, see me nt nc. Kns- terms, (leo. C. Cornitlus, 2 la West MhIii. Phono r.OUl. 225 FOR KKNT Two fHrnlafied house keeping nimrtmenta ery cIimm lit with gas for conking, electric Ilghta and telephono, f 1 S and lf,. 205 S. Centrnl ave. 22 1 HAN FRANCISCO. CaLHlgnyr l.oHiidro CniuNiiiHrt wants $2r,,iMio' 'JfUyU bt'cauiH the Callforulu Ciui Kiirvatnry of Mimic .iuiuIm him play second fiddle.' Ilo cnutrnded n "artistic dlrHtor." Oympalhy. Pout-All my life seemod to go Into that poem 1 wua perfectly tuhiiuattul hm I bad IIiiIsIihI writing It. 1Mb , tor 1 citn syuipitthlao with you. I was In exitcily Hid miiihu coutllllon vvlisn I ' had tlulahiHt nrndliig It." j Glonper. 1 'To you wish to iimrry mi nclrotwT' , "V I fell In love with hue voice alter liwirlng It In a iihoimgntpli." 4 "Hi'ltcr go slow. You can buy Hie .jconl for 00 cenls."-l.oiiUvlllo Coif ' rjar-Jetirmil. j Intoms and Outgo, FnMt Thty saw Brown's Income la $fl.00( J ear Snnw- Tea. ami Slrtli) of It goi1" fur llilng exMnt oi'ry tv.dvo uienilw. Harper's Itwaar. Loln-of Talk. .in,.... ..... .ii.ii, i .mmIiI Ii ,UAAittk .trn. II Mill III" limn. WI(I1 III f,v .,"- , meter. "Is a syHtin that will wruill , vnudhl dlrH'tiiwdoii to tiit, Hie place of nctunl coulllet." f, "Don't you think." liniilrI the mun' whii was retidliiK the "imrilng piice, j "ihat our pnife"diiiinl iitvfluit.H htnJ cume pietty near mixing the prel-j Ir:u7" Loudon Opinion. 5 Be sure and rend tho want mis of tho Medford Mali Tribune H. II. WALTERS, Practical llorsoshoer Partleulur attention wld to luturfnrlng UorMii nud cunlrarlod ft. All luineiiwm In tin foot citrtxl, auch as rorna, tkriiah movlciilar trouble, quarler-rrack and WHtrartUm of iim r. Anything In the IIhh or baud-itiado work. Ituvo akod auoh horaea aa: Dau I(p1i Mark l:fiR Minor Ayer I :TS Vft CrMHN 1 : 01 Vi Andregreua .1 j-mi 0i. Ray Iliilf mil.. :54 And a iioiiiIht of others, (.hi ntim'rniu to mention. Your paliiiiingo will be appreciated, no muUer how Urae or small. ill! Kiinlli (,'iilpo St., r to Wi'l Side llnrn a TTsr Meeker's 1.00 arsams Saturda y is Bargain Day We are members of the Association which refunds railroad fares to out-of town buyers Give her a HOOSIER CABINET For Christmas Pick your cabinet now, pay $5 down andONEDdLLAR a week until paid. Ton couldn't find anything in town so certain to delight your wife as this groat Jahor-.saving machine. Tho Iloosier is built of solid oak, with PUIIIS -ALUAHNUAE sanitary slid ing table, a big rust-proof metal flour bin and scores of .EXCLUSIVE conve niences. You combine her pantry, cupboard, and table in'one compact spot with tho Iloosier. You save her one or two hours work each day and miles of steps. Bq sure you got the "Jloosier." The name on the cabinet is your guaran tee jpf duality. 12,000 men gayaJJoosicr pabjucts to their wives last Christ inas. -15Q.O0O in use. 1. . , Weeks (h McGowan JL. .y Lfi " izzzL 11 m -SPECKL SATURDAY ONLY STITCHED BATS, $1.00 Full sixc 72x81, the finest eol ton iiboil in any oomt'ort ; o.xtrn sjiuniiil. C.&.B. CORSETS, $1.00 njianiuloari. I.oiik Iti"T7 with aupportors; fnliiiMim Idlest moilcla. LACE CURTAINS, $1.00 PER PAIR Koru plain und funny NoIh, ,'t nnd yanln, tlni kinil you nru look iuj for; worth doublo. LADIES PETTICOATS, $1.00 Full loiiKtlm, utul ai.uil, fiuiry hliick mill wliilu atripod; u suviiiK of nt leant O.'jo to ovury purclujaui'. 3 YARDS OF RIBBON FOR $100 HounlHr 15s yurd. Aaaorlmont of LADIES' SILK COLLARS, $1.00 Xiiiiih hIiios, apcciu'l for ciuly Khoppura. 12 KIM0NA HANKERCHIEFS, $1.00 HcKtilnr 10o nlticx. 8 HUCK TOWELS, $1.00 KcKtilnr lfir vaiuif; full aixu. LADIES' TAILORED WAISTS, $1.00 Conic iu pliiiu wJiito, ilnint.v hlui'k inn! while pin alripo, witli pluiu liuuu collur, nil h'um, $IM) valuea. I 'J ynnla of FINE MUSLIN, $1.00 Full III! inoliotf jo width. , NECK SCARFS, $1.00 All aluulfa, full 2 ynnla lnnj; it miviiiK of til li'iuit fiO to 75 pur uunt to you. UMBRELLAS, $1.00 Tliu iiiulircllii Umt kocpy tho ruin off, fully Kiiuniiitt'iiil, fust lilmika. fancy inn pluiu liunilluA, K"'inin-' J 22 YARDS CALICO FOR $1.00 10 YARD? !3c PIJTING WHITE $i:o COTTON BLANKETS, $1.00 Kxlr full alxri, wIiIIh, tan and blank, tint liuuvirat nml liigat'wt lilaukol you avor saw for a ilollitr. 4 PAIRS SILK FINISHED HOSE. $1.00 Tho kind full gunrniitiMMl; cln tic, ai'iuiilcwa, faal liaik, niimii of ) 0c Htir. Large Display of Fancy Linens and Hand Made Laces by Raphael & Co, of Portland Tliu liiiiliiiinohi:l linu of (Imh hind ovrr howu on lliu I'iiimIic ('onal ul tlio iicurly i ONE-THIRD OF THE REGULAR PRICES Cliuiy Likiii Cniilorpiutiua, Doiliua, nml nronaur Kirfiifac Flurciiliuo iiml I'ill'H l.miitji Kola. AH kimla nml uhm of MoNiumi Dniwn Work nml Iliilli'iiliiirtf. Uiiiiil'piuilo Iiili hiiooa, .InlmtH,' Muloli CollurM, Vnliipg uinl llitiul kui'oliiofii, ALL APPROPRIATE FOR XMAS GIFTS . LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SILK AND CREPE KIM0NAS Ask for Rebate Book nml find how to have your railroad faro ro fundctJ. . . j v , i t u REMEMBER OUR NEW LOCATION MEEKER. f DANIEL'S OLD STAND i I fWr4'rfr'ff'ffff' msteiWQt IMMH 228 EAST MAIN