GREAT PEMONSTRATflQ SALE
Wjnolesalmg EHireck to Buyers
15,000
worth of Ameri
ca's finest and
most exclusive pianos in Med
f ord for the first time. The very
masterpieces of the piano mak
ers' art, some established over
hal century.
Great
Reduction
in
Prices
(Ja1 Every Buyer His
vjwn Dealer
We Must Sell
large
raber
at once. We have been unable
to find a suitable store to rent
in Medford, therefore quick ac
tion is the word. The terrific
reductions in prices will cer
tainly move this stock, at once
WcArc the Originators f&SSL-
Purchasing for 40 great central distributing ..EILER'S stores
enables us to seowe advantages . in buying and' handling that
oannotn be obtained in any other way. These advantages we are
always glad to
SHARE WITH OUR PATRON g
From $154 to $249 can now be easily saved on the very best'
makes of Pianos in America.
I lict Thtnl We a1"5 aetuallv selling Highest Class
dU9t IIIIIIK pianos at $192, 217 and $248, and for $318,
$367 and $384 you can now buy Pianos that sell regularly the
country over at $550 to $(575.
(it lrfltpa 0" 'or is absolute fairness and. squareness.
"ual alllCC The Eilers Piano House guarantee is celebrat
"Ve positively guarantee complete satisfaction. Thousands of
satisfied customers today testify to this fact.
Tprmc We will make terms to suit your own convenience.
1113 What we want now are homes for these beautiful
Pianos so that each one will sell a dozen others for us in the
TlPflV future.
Come to Singler's Music Store at 103 West 7tH St., where the big signs are up. Don't delay, for
we assure you that NEVER AGAIN will you see such a slaughter of Prices. .
STORES AT ALL POINTS
Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington,
California and Nevada
General Office: Portland, Oregon
D. W. THOMAS
Special Sales Manager
Wholesale Pacific Northwest
13th & Northrup' Sts., Portland
Exporters to South America, Hawaii
and the Orient
653 Market Street, San Francisco
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iThe Hedford
Furniture Co.
Hnucef urnishers and
Undertakers
Day Phone 63
Night Pbane. C, W. Conklin 495
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LOCAL AND
PERSONAL
(From Tuesday', daily)
P. M. Shaddock of Portland la In
Medford for a short bualnesa trip.
Judge H. O. Dox of Jacksonville
was a caller at The Morning Mail of
'fice yesterday.
Mayor add Mrs. J. P. Reddy re
turned Sunday from Seattle and oth
er northern cities.
W, L. Chlldreth of Eagle Point
was a Tlsltor In Medford yesterday.
He will return to Eagle Point today.
W. W. Eastllck, who has been Tin
ning E. S. adn Charles E. Tull for a
few days, departed for Seattle ye
terday.
J. A. Elmhurst, formerly of this!
city, came In Sunday from Alberta,
Canada, where he has been stopping
for some time.
i p nnnde of Salem returned
home yesterday after a visit in our
city of a few days with his brother,
Rev. W. E. Good..
Born Last night the stork visited
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Amleo
and made them a Christmas present
of a ten-pound girl.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Shadduck of
Portland are In Medford paying a
visit to Mrs. Shadduck's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Meeker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis, who have
been In the city for several days vis
iting Mr. Dennis' sister, Mrs. 8. V.
Anderson, left Sunday for Marsh
field, Or.
Mrs. A. T. Bowman, who has been
visiting her oarenta. Mr. and Mrs
M. U Mais., for a few days, left
yesterday for her home at White
Salmon, Wash.
Joe Harrell, who came her sev
eral .months ago from Texas, return
ed there yesterday. His brother, W.
A. Harrell, and family will purchase
property and remain here.
Dr. R. O. Gale of North Bend, Or.,
arrived in Medford yesterday and
will spend the holidays with Judge
and Mrs. W. M. Colvtg. Mrs. Gale
has been visiting here for several
weeks.
M. F. McCown went to Glendale
Sunday for a few days' stay.
Miss Alice Streets is home from
school and will spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Streets.
Anderson Toft report that they
have sold seven lots In their recently
platted addition to Medford. On one
of these a residence is now be'.ng
erected and on two others dwellings
will soon be commenced.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Campbell of
Jamestown, N. D., came In yesterday
and will remain during tha wlntor.
Mr. Campbell Is a brother of our
good townsman, W. M. Campbell, of
the firm of W. T. York ft Co.
The company which purchased Dr.
Picket's "401" orchard a tew weeks
ago have since then bought the Ev
ans tract of 160 acres, lying Just
south of "401," and they are now
having 100 acres of the land set to
fruit.
Miss May Phipps will leave today
for San Diego, Cal., at which place
her parents and brother are .low
visiting. Miss Phipps will remain
during the school vacation of two
weeks and may decide to remain un
til spring.
Don McDonald of Terry, Mont ,
who has been visiting with the fam
ily of C. E. McComb for a short
time, and also looking over the val
ley with a view to locating, left for
home yesterday. He expects to re
turn next spring.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Shelton and
daughter of Port Angeles, Wash.,
stopped off Saturday for a brief visit
with H. S. Brumble and family.
These people are Just returning
home from a trip of several months
In various eastern cities.
The sales of stamps at the local
postotflce Saturday amonnted to the
sum of 110 and for yesterday I13 J
For the same day last year the stamp
..im war. 175. which shows a on
siutrrauiv lut.cooo ...
done now to what It was at that
time.
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
T. J. and M. J. Emerick returned
home yesterday from a few days
spent on Rogue river fishing and
hunting.
H. S. Brumble, the drayman, wai
yesterday unloading a full carload
of wagons for Hubbard Bros., Imple
ment dealers.
L. A. Rose was a caller at the
Morning Mall office yesterday.
J. W. Grover was In from Eagle
Point yesterday.
Mrs. C. D. Reed arrived from her
home at Ashland yesterday to spend
the holidays with her sons, Frank
and Fred, of this city.
O. C. Richards, his mother and
sister, arrived yesterday from Ash
land, Neb., and will visit for several
weeks with the family of G. F. Wort
man, about two miles south of the
city.
W. R. Stansell returned yesterday
from Portland. He has secured em
ployment and will arrange to move
his family there at once.
About 25,000 pounds of Union
Leader tobacco was unloaded at the
depot here yesterday for the B. P.
Thelss ft Co.'s wholesale house.
S. M. Nealon and daughters,
Misses May and Rose, were in yes
terday from their pleasant home at
Table Rock, doing Christmas shop
ping.
S. A. Carlton, one of the promi
nent farmers of Wellen precinct, was I
Id the city yesterday delivering some
choice beef cattle to one of the mar
ket men.
Rev. E. P. Jones, presiding elder
of the M. E. church South, who has
been In the city several days, re
turned yesterday to his home at Cor-
allls, Or. ,.jst 4iv
Mrs. Ida Kenworthy and Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Parker went down to
Gold Hill yesterday to remain over
Christmas with W. H. Kenworthy,.
son of Mrs. Kenworthy.
W. F. Shaffer was In the city yes
terday, having stopped for a shot
time on his way home to Gold Hill,
from his mines on Forest creek,
several miles west of here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barr left y
terday for Southern California
points. They will stop en route at
Oakland for a short time. They ok
pect to be absent most of the wlntor.
Invitations are out announcing the
marriage of Miss Grace Rose of
Phoenix to Mr. Clyde C. Catn of
Corvallls, Wednesday evening, Jan
uary 6. at the home of Mrs. Rose, lo
Phoenix.
O. V. Myers returned yesterday
from a stay of some two weeks in
Linn county. Mr. Myers owns some
land east of Albany, near where
there Is prospect work being done
for oil. He feels certain It will be
found. He has refused a good fig
ure for his holdings. .
mine, about eight miles west of this
city. Mr. HIgglns and A. Thompson
have this mine leased and from the
bunch of gold Mr. HIgglns had with
him after only a two weeks' run,
working over rock which had previ
ously been worked, we Judge thoy
are doing mighty well and we ire
glad of It.
HAD NARROW ESCAPE.
Son of J. W. Bell Had Leg Broken
by Tree Falling on Him.
The son of J. W. Bell of Talent,
aged about 4 years, met with a se
rious accident Wednesday. It seems
the child has been living with the
family of A. Weiss on Dry creek for
some time, and when Mr. WeiBs went
out near the house to cut some wood
the little fellow went along to see
the tree fall. Mr. Weiss placed him
where he felt certain he was out of
danger, but the tree fell in the op
posite direction from what was In
tended.
As It started, Weiss yelled to the
boy to run, which he started to do.
but before he was out of its way a
limb struck him, breaking his left
leg a short distance above the knee.
Dr. Conroy was at once sent for and
reduced the fracture and the little
fellow was resting easy at last ac-
counts.
TEAM RAN AWAV.
Ethel and Mabel Anderson of
Woodvllle met with a bad runaway
accident yesterday. They came here
by train and hired a team and a
driver from one of the local llverlnt.
when Just beyond Central Point the
tongue Of the buasrv dronned and rhn
'horses becoming frightened ran
away. Miss Mabel was thrown out
and was severely shaken up and
bruised, but fortunately no bones
were broken.
The young ladles were taken to
ranch near by and the neonle living
there brought them back to town.
OX WEDDING TRIP.
Mr. and Mrs. Halley of Summer-
land, Stop. Over at Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Halley of Sum-
merland, Cal., arrived In Medford
Sunday and will spend the holidays
1th the Halley boys of this city.
These people are her on a little
wedding trip, they having been mar
ried at the home of tha bride's slater
Sacramento, on December 10.
Mrs. Halley was formerly Leona
Hendricks and was a resident of
Summerland. Mr. Halley la a tin.
smith by trade and Is extensively en.
gaged in th. manufacture of tin and
copper ware goods in Summerland,
and as well, owns a beautiful home
there, to which he will take his bride
upon their return from Medford.
REDDY VS. KEENE.
Case I. Now In Hands of Jury; Ver
dict Likely Rendered Today.
The case of Mayor Reddy against
Dr. Keene for commission on a land
deal came up yesterday at Jackson
ville. The case was given to the
Jury at 4:30 yesterday afternoon,
but it la not expected a verdict will
be reached until some, time today.
Here for Holidays.
Alt Weeks, of the orchard com
pany of Weeks ft Deuel, is In the
city spending the holidays. Mr
Weeks tells that he Is decidedly busy
at the orchard near Woodvllle this
winter. He Is putting out 100 acres
of pear trees, comprising all the
commercial varieties, and that he
has put up two and a halt miles of
rabbit-proof fence, this enclrclina a
good part of land set to trees. !
Last winter this company set Ii5
acres of apple trees and 15 acres of ,
grapes, but unfortunately the rab
bits did considerable damage tm'
these vines.
WERE NOT SrCCESSFCI,. (
Two Ladies Who Started Ilanriaug
Academy Here Now in Seattle
Quite a few people are wondering?
why Mrs. Crevlston and Mrs. Clark,
two ladles who came here from fn-
dlana a few weeks ago and startedE
a dancing academy, did not remain
They gave lessons for one eveniae
In the Red Men's hall and appearedc
to give very good satisfaction, bwt.
there was nothing doing when ta
date for the next leitann arrived.
According to a letter receive
from Mrs. Crevlston by Secretary
Miller of the Medford Commercial
club yesterday It appears that th
two ladles have gone to Seattle
However, they Intend to return here.
In the meantime they are "slnglnc:
praises of Medford."
Oregon Belle Mine.
8. A. D. HIgglns was In the city
yesterday from th Oregon Bella
A right Merry Xmas be thine
And a prosperous, happy 1909
MILLER & EWBANK
The Cash Grocery
Where Your Dollars Are
Largest