1st Aroma! Jmwty Sale off
n i iu Iranian man nri
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w Um l La U U liUU w w ua U U VI w
No Dndermusllns Sold at Sale Prices After Feb. 1
Months ago we planned a January Mnslinwear sale and now the billows of white are on display in our store. We feel confident that
we can state without fear of contradiction, that we have, the UriCSt showing of Dew Muslin Underwear ever shown- in Southern Oregon.
Every garment is new and clean and unmussed, coming direct to -us from one of the largest factories in the world.,.- This factory is clean
and well lighted and ventilated, thus assuring our customers of. the' finest and most perfect workmanship. We invite, you. to come and see
the WhltC StOft and share in these 4 ". ' il . f" . '.- " ' ' "
Genuine Bargains iiiv Undermuslinl
SALE PRICES ON
Drawers
25 cents to $1.69
SALE PRICES ON
Night Gowns
63 cents to $2.69
SALE PRICES ON
Fine Skirts
73 cents to . $7.87
. &XI&. PRICES ON :.A
Chemise -
73 cents and 98 cents
y 'SAEE PRICES ON..
Corset Covers
19 cents to $1,9
A Hosiery Bargain
About iS dozen of flint elaetio ribbed Cashmere
Hon for children, all suet and about 10 dozen fins
Caahmen Hoee for women, all eiiea; the beat value
ever offered this year at 25 eenti a pair to go on aale
while they last at lit MOTS
. Ladies Wool Waists
REDUCED 1-4
We have a limited supply of fine wool Waists for
Ladiee, mostly of White Baliste. They are all this
season's newest styles and guaranteed to wash beauti
fully; come and choose from the lot at a reduction
of 1-4
New Silk Waists
We ordered a big line of black and colored silk and net waists to come in for
the holiday trade. They were delayed and have just arrived. On account of
their coming late we have marked them very close and offer them for small prices
ices $4 to $9.50
Silk Skirts
We were fortunate iu securing a simple line of fine silk petticoats 'which we
hare added to our present stock add now offer tliera at aotual.
Wholesale Cost
. METVROPTVS T? YfT TTSTVTT T A TITUS CTJAp ;
fianneieiie :
Kimonos j
Reduced
1-4 i First Room North of Jackson County Bank
Baker-Hutchason Co
Childrens!
Coats
Reduced
1-4
Suites and
Coats 1-2
After the ISth
of this month
the half price
Coat and Suit
sale will be an
cient history. If
ou want to
rave just half
tbe regular
price on suit
or coat that will
be good style
for two seasons
to come, don't
miss a look
here Some
people are gett
ing those bar
gain--, you will
find out later to
your regiet.
Suits
$7.25 to 17.50
Coats
1 to $25.00
The riedford
Furniture Co. 5
Housefurnishers and
Undertakers
Day Phone 353 Night Phone 115
CITY HAPPENINGS.
The late E. P. Hammond used to
coatead that events, extra ordlnry
ad otbewlee, ware ooatroUad by
atmeepberio ooadlttone aad occurred
In oyolss of Issan or mater length,
that la, that there would be aa epi
demic of vloleoes wars, nomtaidee, ,
etc soeeesded by ooVof pease, and
the venerable weatbet prophet would
doubtless have found proof (or his
theory in tbe eventa of tbe past few
weeka in Medford, when several of
our staid and substantial oltlzene en
gaged la psisonai encounters, to tbe
damage of tbe "statutes made and
provided" aad to tbeli own feelings,
raiment and visages. The outbreak
of the epidemle came when Mayor
Reddy flea before Bornum's avenging
X then Uoonollman.forcnbprTngge
swatted Editor. Putnam and paid for
the privilege, Last Saturday M. O.
Hoge was so Indisorcet as to call
Wallaoe Woods a disciple of Ananias,
and Wallace smote and pair1. Mon
day Ex-Mayor Bradsbaw and Capt.
Kawlinga mixed and the httttr was
csll.d upon to liquidate. Besides
there was that shooting sorape at
Jacksonville, tbe Lewton robbery and
other eventa, showing that there pos
sibly might be something in Prof.
Hammond's theory. Since, the above
was written another unpleasant
messes nave oeoutred between ordi
narily peaceful oltlzens. Where will
It endt
-Just received two barrels of that
famooe Boston aotabum at Hutchl-
soos Lumsdeu'e. 3 2-t.
V The boocs which were taken from
J. W. Lawtoa, when be was ronbad
weak ago Sunday, were returned the
first of this . week. Tbe books were
uninjured aad were wrappead in the
aame paper aad tied with tbe same
string as when they were stolen, bat
tbe package bad bean opened. Tbe
return of the books establishes the
truth tot tbe theory tbat the assault
aad robbery was committed by some
looel miscreant, who waa acpuainted
with Mr. '.Lawton's habits, and who
bad laid in wait tor him.
Get your house numbers from
the Nlchoson Hardware Co. We have
all kinds.
A ladiee Oleelolub was organized
at the home of Mrs. Kraus, In Med
ford, on Mondsy evening of this
week. There ware fourteen of Med
NOW OPEN
OUR NEW ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR BUSI
NESS ON THE WEST SIDE NEXT TO THE
. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tea, Coffee, Spice and Extract specialties. Also a
large line of Japanese China Ware, Vases, and
Jardiniere
CUT GLASS AND HAVILAND CHINA
No prizes given away I Only the very best goods for
the money
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF 5c AND
10c GOODS ON THE WAY
M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN
, MEDFORD, OREFON
ford's lady singers In attendance, and
the oganlzatlon was perfected, by tbe
eleotion of Miss Minnie Corey, pres
ident; Miss Ida Redden, sesretary,
Mrs. Myrtle Forbes, treasurer, and
Mrs, Krause, director. No asms has
been given tbe organization at this
time, bnt at tbe next meeting on
Monday next, a name will be given.
Fresh bread made dallv at Vienna
Bakery. Call 'poone 496 and have all
your bake stuff delivered promptly.
I. A. Armstrong "Von fellows nave
no idea bow tola town of Medford is
growing. Let me tell you something.
I mend ombiellas sometimes fol a
livelihood when I am not living oa
my homestead -which is situated
pretty well toward tbe topmost point
of Boxsy Aaa bat that is not what
1 started oat tc tell yoa. Six years
ago made a eaavass of this towa and
did umbrella repairing visited ev
ery house in town, aad it took me
less than a week to do ail of tols, aad
I earned SIT. This year I am making
a similar eaavass, but i'ts different
aow. I have been at work Uv weeka
and am not thro ago yet How muob
have I madet That question is imma
terial to thie story audi decline to
answer, further than to say that I
have made good wages. Tbe point ie
this: There are more houses to visit
and more people by a w bole lot to
slam bang their umberellas around
and get them broke and give Dr.
Armstrong an opportunity to mend.
Verily, Medford is growing."
or Kent Nine room, fnrnlsbed
bouse. For partiolnlara enquire at
Miller A Ewbanka grooery store.
Reamee Chaper, O. E- a, , In
stalled officers Wednesday evening
and Incidentally bad one of those
good times for which this fraternal
organization la noted. W. I. Vawter
I was tne installing umuer, ,uu uv
I following offloers were placed In
otfios, Mrs. . B. 1'lokel, w.
W. U. MoOowan, W. P., Mia. &
N. Warner, A. M., Mrs. Ralph
Woodford, sec., Mrs. Chae. Strang,
trass.. Miss Uertrude Weeks, Con
ductress, Mrs. M. L, Alford, A. C,
Mrs, 11. U. Lumsden, warder, J.
E. Watt, sentinel, Mrs.. J. E. Watt,
chaplain. Ihe Incoming and outgo
ing officers were presen'ed with
: beautiful bouquets. After tbe Instal
lation tbe oompsny adjouned to the
Nash grill where a toothsome banquet
; bad been spead, whluh was tnoiougb
ly enjoyed.
' - White Sewing Machine. Fine oon
dllnn S10 P. O. Box 44, Medford,
Oregon.
Will Muller baa takb n a position
ss salsamn In Deusl A Kentner's
store, lie will have obarge of the
clothing department, and will also
look alter the window drerstng, Mr.
. Mailer bss nad years of experience
In these lines of work and has proven
himself a tnorougb success In the
positions be has occupied. He
k-.owa the clothing business In alt
1 Ita details, and coupled with Ibis Is
I tbe fact tbat be Is a good salesman.
A Baseball Fan "Tbe coming season
doesn't look good to me for bassball,
and I'U tell yon wby. There Is too
mnoh talk and too little 'puttlnJ don't intend getting in arrears again,
An ' old subscriber "Here's a
pleoe of money on subscription ao-
oount and 1 want you to know tnat I
up' among those who go to games.
Last year we bad a winning team.
A team tbat beat every team tbat
oame along from Sisson,, Calif., to
Oregon City, and the management
oame out loser in tbe end. If it bad
been an even break there wouldn't
bare been any kick, but when a team
wlna most of Its gamea and falls to
pay expeosee it Is ratber discourag
ing to a management. It tbe fans
want baseball tbia Jjear up to tbe
standard ibey have been accustomed
to, it'a about time some body aaa
taking bold of it. And, by tbe way,
the young tallows doat asess to take
of tbe game as they ought.
There hasn't boea a player developed
torn the younger boys in this town
for several years. They don't seem
to want to work bard enough to get
Into tbe game. "
Come and get our apeelal prioae '
on Chinuware. Alien k Keagan.
No more will Postmaster Wood
ford disturb the morning naps of
those who room In the postoffloe
building wltb tbe thump-thump of
tbe oanoeiling stamp, as on Wednes
day of this weak aa aotomatlo oan
oeiling machine was Installed. Thie
is tbe eame machine that tbe Grants
Pass papers swelled up about when
one was placed in the office at that
place.
Clarenoe D. Kellogg, instructor
on piano. Lessons 75 cent. tf.
Floyd O. Johnson, son of Mrs. U.
C. Johnson, died at the borne of bis
mother on Saturday, January 4th,
aged 18 years, six months and twelve
days. He had been In poor health
for aometlme and on Wednesday un
derwent a surgical operation, wblob
failed to relieve him. The funeral
took place Sunday, Kev. W. O. Ren
ter officiating. From his seoond year
he has been a reeident of tbls oity
and bis loss Is great to his widowed
mother and bis brotbsrs and sisters.
12500 bnys 160 sores, well located,
buildings, two seres ot orchard, 40
acree cleared. Easy tel me. See O.
H, Pierce A Son
Klamath llierald: Tbe deatn of
Mrs. Mollis Hamad,! well known In
Klamath Falls aa Mollis Brooks, 00-1
ourred at Taooma Sunday last. She
was a daughter or Major u. a.
Brooks, and resided here for a num
ber of years in early days. Tbe new a
of her dea'h will be painfull to the
many friends of tbe family.
Silver elated milk tubes for sale
at tbe-Rogue River Creamery, Med-.
ford. u-,
A. H. Miller has men at work
planting tbe remainder of his land to
fruit. He owns twenty acres of laud
which he purchased several months
aso from Captain Carroll, and of tbla
there are now. sixteen acree planted to
fruit treea and tbsy are Hve yeara
old. He la now planting tbe re
maining four acree to pears.
and another thing, I want yon to
keep on eendlng that paper. I can't
get along without it. No, I'm the
person to be grateful to you for send
ing the paper without bothering me
for t long, aad not you for what la
justly your due."
All klnda of bake etutt Vienna
Bakery. Call 'phone ittt aad nave
goods delivered -
Mlas Bessie Bell has recently com
pleted a term of school at Butte
Falls, to the entire satisfaction of
both the pupils aad parents. Oa De
cember 24th aa entertainment aad
Christ naas tree waa given, welch was
atteaded ey aearly tbe whole popula
tloa ot the Fails aad neighborhood,
aad was thoroughly eajoyed by all.
Bny your cigars from Rltter A
Dunlap, where yoo get a valuable
ooupoa wltb every cigar. 39-tf.
'Are Too Crazy" at the opera
house Wsdneeday night drew a pretty
email crowd, principally owing to
other soolal eventa wblob attracted
some of the tegular patrons, and
partially, perbape to the two prev
ious frosts. Tbe show wes funny aad
the sotors espable and it waa a good
one of its olaea.
Every lady In Medford ehonld see
that Haviland now on "special sale"
at Roberts dt Reagan.
E. O. Huoberd and R. J. Scars
expeot to open np a moving picture
show under the name of tbe Bijon
theater in tbe Moore building on the
meet aids. The equipment will be of
the very best and all the latest films
will be shown. Part of tbe program
will oooelet of illustrated songs and
they are now negotiating for a first
class vocalist. The admission will be
500 LOTS OR MORE.
Flour, $2.40 per 100 lbs
Rolled Barley. fl.80 per " lba
Middlings 1.00 per " lbs
Mill Feed $1.40 per " lbs
Bran .1.25 per " lb
LESS THAN 500 LOTS.
Flour !. $2.60 per 100 lbs
Rolled Barley.. $1.90 per " lbs
Middling 1.75 per " His
Mill Feed $1.50 per " lbs
Bran $140 per " lbs
MEDFORD
FLOUR
MILLS.
10 oeote and tbe performance oootln
nee until 10:80 every evening with
Saturday matinee.
Rltter Dnnlap's Is the only
plaoe la towa where yoo get a valuable
oupoa with every oigar purchased.
W. Lonsburry, wbe purchased a
treat of land from Mr. Maury, near
Jacksonville, has men at work plant
ing aa orchard thereoa, lie u put
ting out 1450 apple Uses, 1250 pear
trees 500 peaeb trees aad betides
these a family .orchard, ot whleh
cherry trees farm ao small part.
This family orchard is made op of
the arleetloa ot Mrs. Lonabnrrr,
and she Is said to be ooinnoiseeur
ot those varieties ot trait beet suited
to tbe table. These people are but
recently from North Dakota aad tbe
are breaking Into Hootbera Oregon
harness with a determination aqual
to tbe best ot the bustlers from those
middle western states. , ,. , ...
F. M. Stewart, ot thla elty It In
receipt of the aad news ot tbe death
of his oldest brother, Jeba Stewart,
whleh. ooeured at Fowler, Illinois, oa
Ueosmber , 21, 1907. Mr. Stewart bad'
been a aortioolturlst nearly alt hlel
Ufa and aasaoh wee great suoeees.
He waa eighty years at age. '
The road and school funds -cf
Jackson county have been Increased
S790 21, being tbe share of tbia conn
ty of the 10 per esnt allotment ot re
oelpte from the toe set reserves for tbe
yeara 1906 07.
. -Wanted-UIrl for general house
work. Mrs. H. U. Lnmsden. .
This week Is tbe weak of' prayer
la tbe Presbyterian ebnrch. Next
week evangellatle meeting! will bo
held In tbe Preebyteriaa cnuroh com
mencing wltb Sunday evening. Rev.
J. K. Howard, the evangelist will
pre son.
; A warrant has been ewora out
fat tbe arrest of one Montgomery,
formerly employed la the Ashland
yards as switchman, for stealing a
suit oase and of purloining freight
ialranslt from
George W. Hall died at Jaoksoa
nlle Sunday, aged fifty-four yeara
and two months, of pneumonia.
Tbe deceased bad been a resident of
this county for the past utteen years
or more, and waa a deaf mute.
C. M. Kidd, a gentleman who has
been In the employ of A. O. Tayler,
the foot fitter, baa purchased Mr.
Tayler'a stook of goods and la now
in possession of same.
J. A. Smith bat lsaasdtbe bulld
ing formerly oooupled by Weeke 4
MoOowan, on Weat Seventh etreet
and will move hla tint hop thereto.
Lettuce, out flowers, and decora
tive plants at Medford Cireen House,
Phone CoO.
Miss. Orlder, ol Uornbrook,
Calif., fell from train No. 14 on the
Sisklyons Sunday morning and suf
fered a broken leg and other Injuries.
The annual 'meeting ot tbe share
holders of the First National Bank,
will occur on Tneeday, Jan. 14, 1908.
City Election Tuesday.
Tbe annual oity eleotion will be
held next Tuesday for tbe election
of a oouncllman for each ward to
servs two yeara, a oity recorder and a
treaeuir.
There will be ao eleotion for mayor,
although It is tbe opinion of a num
ber ot people. Including several at
totaevo tbat Mayor Reddy'e term ex
pires. Uowsvsr, efforts to bring the
matter before tbe elroult ooart
were sbudoaed. chiefly beosnse olt-
lseas best qualified to fill the ofBos
declined to make tbe raw , so tbat
tbe legal status of tbe question will
hew to be settled at some future
time.
There has been some -rltlolsm of
Reeoder Collins on acocunt of bis
refusal to plaoe nominees for Mayor
the official ballot, but under
the call lasued by the oouncil he had
no cbo'oe In the matter. He eonlda't
override tbe orders of the oouncil
based upon tbe provisions made for
elections in tbe elty charter.
The nominees are as followe:
For Recorder Ben. M. Collins and
Perry Stewart, socialist
For Teasurer U L, Jacobs and J.
A. Smith aoolallaU
For Uounoilmen at ward F. E.
Merrlok, J. H. Fltzgerrald and J. K.
Simons, socialist.
2nd ward H. O. Wortman, Louis
Bnndy and J. W. Wilson, socialist.
3rd ward-W. W. Elfert, F. A.
Bliss snd Ernest Walters, soolallat.
1
AMONU Ih CHURCHES.
CHBISTlAJt aCISNCg.
Cbristlaa belenoe services are held
Unndey mora lag at elevea
o'clock la the Uommereial eiub rsasa,
Subjeot for January uta, "Sejra
meat", AU are welcome,
STRANOIRa' SUNDAY BOMB.
First baptist ;eburob: Lost strayed
or stolen, a boy. Last seen going la
tbe direction at another Buaday
eohooL A church or Snaday school
should not build Itself np from other
organised bedlce of bebevsrs.
LestHoadaywe were pleased with
the congregation and the spiritSmaal-
tested. It was good beginning for '
the new year. . We lavlta yoa to v
worship with us. ,. . ; '
" ...... .-... O. URof Ban,.. r
' Pantos. '
, xxthowst xpraoarAi.OHaaca. w v '
"Tbe New aame of, Ualniag by -J--Loslaa'
- will be the subjes nee s ;.v
Sabtath at 11 a. as. Preaching alasa
night, -Sabbath eoaool at W a. tbW .
Bpworth Lsawoe at 6:31); a.u Alrant
invited. . ,- n . ,... -!. -.-,uiji v
ST. MARK'S CHURCH. '" v. . ... ,
Heivloee Soaday . moralng at U"
O'elook wltaaermoa oa tbe Epipbaayt"
laoioaing soientine sxpieaetlea trf- -'
the appeamnee ot the 'alar to the " :
Maai. Uood muaiaT hearty sen toe, -'
helpful worship tt ejt. Mark's oh area. '
tVIoe regular evening ssrvlos will be
held st 7:30. at which the mlalster -
will I
Lord's
Prayer, Be has somethlaa
practical and something helpful to
brTngto yonr attention. OomVaadT
sear aim. Kegular, grdedBlble
school meets at 0:46 every Suday
morning.
CHRTSTZAg CHURCH. ' "
'10 a m. Bible school, I sea on "Jesus
sad Join the Baptist" Jobs 1: 25-34.
U Sermon to toe little men aad wo.
mea and young people, subject:
"Four kinds of Hearts," this will ha
aa lUustated sermon, A huge aua-'
her of boys and girls aad others will
bear this obieot sermon. Objects used
to Illustrate thiejwlll be a Uackboard
and four boxes filled wltb sou. 6:30
p. m. Young Peoples Meeting, sutjeot
"Tbe True Center of Life," 7:30
sermon: "The Man Christ J sens."
The seoond in the series of Donnlas
Sunday evening studies In ths llfs of
Jesus of Nazareth. A large and
appieoiatlve audit noe heard tbe 8 rat
eermon. Ton will want to bear all In
thla line of eubjeota. Cordial Imita
tion. (
( Marlon F. Horn,
Minister.
PRKSBYTJtRIAK CHURCH.
Preaobing next Sunday at 11 a. m.
and at 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. K. Howard
will preach in the evening, The
paator preacbea at Jacksonville.
Evangelistic servloee all next week.
Rev. J. K. Howard, the Evangeliet
will preach.
Circsit Cart Proceellnrt.
Iowa Lumber A Box Co. va J. D.
Hooker. Judgement for plaintiff la
sum of (30 and ooata and dlsbura
meats amounting to 111.
X J. Kinney vt Opp Consolidated
Mine d Urn used.
L. Reynolds vs Opp mine dismis
sed. Benton Bowers vs Wliism Bybee
sale under, execution oonfirmedby
oourt ' saT 3EJ
State ot Orogoa va Geo. Putnam.
Demurrer to tndlotmeat overrnlled,
and ease est fat trial Thursday. .
Chae- M-. Pnsleor vs Koca r. Pbels
ter settlor divorce. ' Decree graat-
V. U. Vsa Dyke vs Nettie Van
Dyke suit for : divorce. Decree
aranrfl. STarVsT5?!
' State of Oxsgoa va John Jones.
Pleed guilty aad fined 110 whleh was
paid.
State of Oregon vs C. A. Simons.
Followlnsg le tbe juryi Samuel
Matbla, E. O. Boeok, Jamea Oweaa,
R, L. Cook, A, W. Bee be, Geo. Ol
vsns, John Oweaa, O. E. Sheldon,
Qua Nichols, Theodore Fish, A.
Kietnbammo, 8. A. Carlton.'
For Sale.
Two ponies, sound, snd gentle for
Indies or children to handle, four and
six yeara old. Also good driving
horse, snd sbont 800 bushels ot barley
Inquire of,
aiaa. Taylor & Sons,
Medford.
Subaorlbe for The Mali.
Just a Minute of
You Time, Ladies
This season we are showing a wider
selection of boot styles from the
JOHN KELLY factory than ever
before.
We are doing this because our trade
likes these shoes and demand more
of them.
We havo bought the nobbiest styles
and can please every woman in
this city.
We extend a cordial invitation to
call and look.
SMITH Sc MOLONY
The Medford Shoe Men