VAN DYKE'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Started Monday, Jan. 16 and Continues to Feb 1. REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S GOODS. Our Seductions are all Genuine. No Price Juggling Here. Radical Clearance Prices in Every Line. , Men's Suits Reduced Men's cheviot Suits in brown and b'ack roixtur-s t 7.75 Men's $15 brown and grey sack suits 11-25 Men's 18 Suits 12 50 Boys' 7.50 Suits 5 25 .Men's regular $3 00 heavy worsted Pants 225 Men'B 12.50 mixed Pants 1.85 25o and 35c Suspenders . . . '. i.. :. . r .19 Prices Cut in $1.50 and ': $1.00 Shirts Fine 11.50 Shirts in light and dark '. co'ors (the famous Cluett brand). '.' 1.10 Every 11.00 Shirt during: this - sale v .85 Men's 50o heavy fleeced. Under-. wear during this sale . . . . -. .43 ! Meii's regular ll.OO woolen Under. ; iwear. .89 Tumble in Shoe Prices Ladies' retuUr $3.50 heavy solid Don- -' . gola with patent tip $3.95 Ladies' regular $3,50 hand turn with' plain or patent tip - ,'. 2.95 Men's $4.00 box calf Blucher Shoe with viscolized soles 3.10 Men's $5.00 cushion soled Shoe (box calf and kid)...... ..... 4 00 Men's $2.00 satin calf Shoes with and ,, without toe cap. .. ; 1.59 Every pair . Misses' and Childs'. Shoes re ' duced 10c per pair. Every pair Boys' and Youths' Shoes re duced 10c per pa'n. , . . Crush in Hat Prices Any style in regular $2.50 Hats. . . . $1.95 Any style in regular $2.00 Hats 1.55 Any style in regular $1.50 Hajs $1.20 Regular $1 00 Men's and Buys' crushers. .79 VAN DYKE'S LUMBER J H4 Butler, Funeral I M'B80S E"li Uaiinyaw and MaudMo- uiif-h Harffflrri Keever, who attended the joint in- Director, with Meajora 8tallation of the Brother- Furniture CO., tlOUSe- hood at Ashland last Friday night, furnishers and . Under- met. with an accident on their way takers. Day 'PhOne jhome, which might have resulted ser Maln 353 Niht Phone I iously. The night was extremely dark Main 1 15 CITY HAPPENINGS. and there were no lights on the car riage. When the party reached the vicinity of the Anderson mines the tAAm lnft the road on a aide hill and the vehicle was overturned. All es-! Mr, caped injary except Miss McKeever and she waa caught partly underneath the balance of the party and the top of the snrry. She sustained a badly sprained wrist and several bruises about the face and body.. Fortuuate- jly the team didn't run. The vehicle was pretty badly demolished, but the young people were able to come home in it,after temporary repairs had been made. Marion Corelli, palmist, clairvoy ant and trance medium. Tells past, present and future. Don't fail to consult her. Oet a picture of your future husband or wife. Room 5, 3-lt. A. joint installation of officers of Banner Lodge 135 ot the Fraternal Brotherhood of Medford and Mistletoe Lodge 149 of Ashland waa held at Ashland Friday evening, January 13th. the officers and members of Banner Lodge attending in a body. Lodge was called to order by H. A. Frenua, president, and the Medtord drill team had the honor dl seating the officers. After opening ceremoniea and initiation of candidates, followed the installation of officers conducted lit. thn Hrill tanm nf Mistletoe Iodize. Lodffe closed in due form, after over tho postoffloo. which a bountiful supper was served t Married On Thursday evening, and the remainder of the evening was! jmmnry 12th, a fow friends of tho speuc in games aud dancing. The bride and groom gathered in the par Mistletoe lodge, of Ashland, iuitiatod,,-ior f the home of J. S. Morgau on thirty-three candidates during the j) street and witnessed the ceremony mon'-h of December, while Banner that united In the bonds of wedlock Lodge initiated nineteen. J. F. Cook aud Miss May Bailey. A nmnnlete line of clocks at El- The bride, a lovely young lady, raised wood's. Wm. in Jackson county, was Hockenyos, Koy Surran and . attired in a pearl white becomingly lustro'cin- We now Have the Best grade of Utah alfalfa seed, j Our stock of : Garden seeds is fresh, com plete and of the best quality. O. D. OWEN oillian gown, trimmed with orange blossoms. J. R. Cook and Miss Martha Wilson served as attendants, while Rev. II. C. Brown performed the ceremony. Many friends of the young couple who have grown up In our jiidst will join with those who were witnesses of the ceremony, in wishing- them a happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will keep house with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan until spring, when Cook will build. For Sale Purn iture for three rooms for light housekeeping. Ad dress, lock box 72, Medford, Oregon. The members of. Olive Rebekah lodge held one of their delightful social functions Tuesday evening. A literary and musical program had been arranged, the rendition of which was highly appreciated by all. The pro gram consisted of : Reading by Kae Phlpps; vocal solo by Gertrude Wil son, quartette by .Misses Eifert, Mo' dames W. Bodge and Clarence Hafor instrumental solo by Mrs. Bodge recitation by Jessie Eifr rL ; guitai and banjo duet by H. Withiugton and W. J. Mahonoy; instrumental solo by Hazel Davis; voch! solo by Cliirenco Meeker; vocal solo by Mrs. Hafor; vocal solo by H. Withiugton An illustrated song contest was in augurated, the contestants being re (j uired to draw an illustration convey iug the idea of tho -title cf a popular song. Miss Lulu Hurtzell wou first prize with a vivid and realistic pict ure of "In tho Moonlight." Louis Warner illustrated "The Man Bo hind" In a way that left him in class by himself for tho consolation prize. The luncheon, was of course, all that could be dosired. Tho com mittee in charge as composed of Mesdames Potto nger, Van Dyke, Schermerhorn, Miss Prue and Katie Angle, Chas. King and H. N. Marcy. Mrs. E. E. Corp, t acher of rouMc. MatQ system. Children taught in dividually or In clasBea. Mid ford, Oregon. One of the most enjoyable sur prise parties of the Beason was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Denton Fri day evening, when about fifty of their friends called upon them. The evening was spent in social chat, mu sic and games, titter which refresh ments were served and all too soon we were rominfel that it was high time to bid these good people adieu and all reluctantly said good-night, wishing that it might be their pleas ure to spend many more suc.'i delight ful evouings with such hospitable peo ple. 4 Wanted A position in a morran tile f-gtsibliflhmant by sak-rinmn of rive yeurV e.Tjmrience. Kor furUmr in for niHtimi call at Mail office. Ketcreuctm given. The Western Baking company, through Itn traveling representative, J. D. Klntcher, has been prese.tting some of Us friends aud patroea in Mdford with acer ptuhle souvenirs of the s mm n, in the h pe of good-sized boxes of tho assorted products of the oompauy cakes of various kinds. Messrs. Larrabee, Reed aud Fletcher, well .k no wit In this city, are among the prluolpal stockholders of the eon-corn. Have you oought that wedding ring? Elwood has a fine line. The White-Trowbridge real es tate agency teports the following sales: J. C. Smith to Frank Upton, 200 aores, being part of the Watson lands near Central Point, for a con sideration of 812,500. Eleven aores from Thos. Taylor k Son's in the orchard home tract, west of Medford, to W. A. Pointer, consideration 91250. Eight aores on Orlffln creek from White & Trowbridge to MrTKos- sell, 11050. Lota 9 and 10, block ParklM to Medford toW. ATFoin er, $2000. Lots 5, 6""j suTTjFarl ad. to Medford! from Jrp."&rr to J C. Smith.' ' 91600. These sales total 918,000 for the week. t&EJjE2i Parties having Jersey eovsftor sale les or write K. H. Movers. C do x w, oieaiora, uregoo. E. C. Pomeroy and sod, William, of Rogne river, were in the city Wed nesday with as fine a load of fat hogs as were ever weighed in the olty. which were consigned to J. W Wiley. Mr. Pomeroy informs ui there is much talk of a county bridge being, built .across Rogue river at the old Jackson place. The Eagle Point an4 the northern section of the county heartily approve of this long- delayed and much -needed bridge, which would open ap a large stretch of country and accommodate a big travel. 1 Carrots for sale at 96 per ton at I. X. L. garden ranoh, one mile south or fnoenix, uregon. jonn r. kod erts, 2-4t. On Monday of this week T. B. Goodpasture sold twenty-eight acres of land near Phoenix, being the prop erty he purchased from Ira Wake field something over a year ago, to James Allen, who recently arrived here from northeastern Washington, for the sum of 9G000. Althongh a small tract it lies in the richest part of the Bear creek bottom and usually paya a good interest on the sum paid for it. First-class interior deooratlng and paper hanging. wor guaranteed, Korr & Shearer. 3 2m. Chrysanthemum Circle, No. 84, Women of Woodcraft, Installed otfl cere for the ensuing term Tuesday evening, Mrs. M. J. Fletcher being the installing officer. The following officers were installed: Ada Mills, P. G. ; Maud Wilson, G ;. Maud Mc Keever. Adv. ; Ella Perry, attendant ; Prue Angle, clerk ; Kate Wait, magic-1 ian ; Clara Barksdull, I. and O. G. ; Ina Morey, musician ; Anna Eads, C. of G. ; Ella Perry.'M. I have for sale 1000 Newton and Spitzenberg apple trees, about one nail oi eacn. xoe trees are iroiu iour to six feet and should sell readily. W. T. YORK,- ( 2-tf, E.J. Carpenter's ''Little Oul- casf'played to a small house at Wil son's opera house Saturday night. It was not the fault of the play or the company, however. Both were good, the company as a whole being excep tionally well balanced ; but the dull season of the year is at hand, and people are resting up after the holi days. Beeaon & Huger, Talent Nursery men, are prepared to tiii ui-durs for fruit trees in any quantity, for com met clal orunards. tf. Miss Zola White was surprised Friday evening last by a number of her young friends. The young lady was completely surprised, when on coining home from an afternoon's visit she found the house filled with a merry compuuy. Uames, music, etc, were enjoyed by the young folks and palatable refreshments were served. Blue prints of township mups. showing all vacant land, fifty uantf each. Fur reliable information con cerning Government land write to Frank E. Alley, Abstractor, Rone burg, uregon. U. Grimes this week rocoivod tho intelligence of the death of his sis ter, Mrs. Mary Mix, which occurred at Moscow, Idaho. Mrs. Mix was the mothor of twelve children and whb tho only surviving sister of Mr. Grimes. Her husband, who survives her, was a cadt'dn in the union army during tho civil war and did notable service. Sewing much 1 no, for sale at resi dence of F. W. Gaines, two blocks west and one-half south of school house. Lucky person gets it for $-'10. 2-3t. W. N. Hnowden, of Los Angeles, Calif., of the Arm of Snowden & Slin gert, dealers in horses, is in Medford for the purpose of buying horses. The firm bought a fot of horses in the vulley last year aud are now after more. Mr. Hnowden is accompanied by Dave King, of Ashland. See Dr. Goblo when yon need yunr eyes examinodund glase fitted. Hi oitiei id at Butler's jovol.y store. Ottice Ouys, Friday and butuMuy ot CfK'tl VMJI'k. "Over NiHtinra Folia" whk present ed at Wilson's opera hoiit VVimIih s day evening. The play was here b your ago and guvtj guod sn tiHfnctin . As a scenic production it is u v-.ry j good, and coni'I-ring the a mull mzo I of tho stage, well pu. o . Iowa Lumber (& Box Co CEMENT Weeks & Baker Undertakers and Embalmers MEDFORD, OREGON E. W. Carder, Wm. Shoulta, Row land Smith, Sam'l Rionardson, J. D. Huchunuu and Mra. Julia Miles loft Saturday eroding for Portland whithor thoy havo been summoned aa wit nesses bofore tho l''odoral grand jury in tho Millor-Kiiicurt laud casos. Wanted Mail and wife to work on ranch. Apply to U It. Kay, Tolo, Oregon. Tho Nash bar now lias a now cash rogistor of tho most up-to-date pattern. It will record anything concerning tho buslnoss, excopt tho time of day and the condition of the woathor, and could, porhaps, be made to do that- W. P. Dodge. 'Phone '24 4 l-3t. A. li. Greenland last wook sold " to O. H. P. Vories, who recently ar rived from Missouri, two lota in block 48, in South Medford, the considera tion being t290. Mr. Vories has al ready commenced the construction of a resideuce upon the property. i Shearer & Sinylle, General dray log. Household moving. All kindi of. (rood tor.sale. S The foundation is being inid thi week for J. A. Porry't new rosldeuco on West Seventh street, just opposite the school bouse When it is com pleted Mr. Perry will have as hand some and convenient a rosldeuco aa there la lu the city, Wantod Itida for digging lioloa for power line poles between Tolo and Cirauts Pass. Address, Dr. C. U. ltay, Tolo. 5:i-tf. A. J. Stowart this week sold to W. P. Woods, of lronton, Wisconsin, a lot In West Medford, adjoining J. R. Wilson's proporty, tho considera tion being $2T0. Dod'i forget to notice B. N. iiut er's display window. It will iiiimesli you. Mrs. Laura Bradley this wook sold to Thos. Taylor & Sons hor lands just north of Medford. Thoie are 121 acres in .tho tract aud the purcliaso prico was 910,5UO. The uslu wus uudo through tho agency of M. K McCo'wu. Soe Klwood'a lino of cut glassj SEED SEED Wo are now in line to fill your Seed Orders. FANCY GAftDEN and FLOWEE SEED Of all kinds in packages and bulk ; also a high grade of UTAH ALFALFA SEED. Gall and inspect our stock before purchasing. BfcOW N (Q. CRYSTAL , Up-To-J)ato Grocers Medford, Oregon SEED SEED