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-.r SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Rough dry. tf King for Lowuoy Aldon 'a ud Guuther'a choedUtPs. Frank C'amerou of ApplegaU' did hur lot 91 iu Medford Friday. Rough dry, 3-5 cnti a aozeo at PeiPi Elite Laundry. tf Mrs. T. W. Milts hut bMn in Ash laud, visiting rt'lativt'H and friiMxlu. K. B. Sawyer of HierliDgvillt wan in Medford uiie day this week. Mrs. X. Ijiuk'II of Klainiitli Falls is visiting in Med ford, the ftucHt of her duutfliter, Mrs. II. K. Foster. The best Xmaa present Is a gnwl por trait of yourself, (let it ut Goodpas ture's, tf M. 8. Welch of Central I'oim, former county treflHiirer, has K01"' to hi.1 old home in Khohhh on a v'mt. F.aton Hurllmt ' ('hritttmaM atatioii erv, the bent stationery on the market. Hull's Art Studio, 317 Seventh Ht. l2fl Hon. U. F. Mulkey, president of the Southern Oregon state normal school, spent a few hours in Medfurd Friday. Miss .lennesse Hutb-r, to:ieher of pin no, theory and harmony. Resideure in West Meil ford. Telephone 7!1. tf .1. ('. Ktneriek has been visiting withj William Jones and his family of Ash land, who are relatives. Keott Fool of Kagle Foint and Mri. Saltmarsh, his smter, were ainong those iu Medford Friday. A 2o gold wateh to be given away an M New Year's present at lull s Art Studio. 317 Seventh street. 'J-0 W. A. Wilshire of Lakeview and hie daughter will spend the winter at Ash land, their former home. The Medford Studio l)e Witt, (bind pasture, prop., over Model Clothing Co. tf Frank Faught arrived here a few days ago from the state of Washington for a short visit with relatives and friends. q John (1. Fierce of Klamath Falls has gone to New York states, where lib wife is nlreadv veiling. Thev will spent the winter iu the esnt. C. W. Conkliti of Jacksonville haf become interested in the Medford Fur nit urn company ami is at tending t the undertaking department. Why worry over a washing at home, when you enn (jet rough dry done ai Pail 'a Klite Laundry for 35 rents doMn. tf Mrs. Frank Oiekev of Ashland will Spend the winter at Red Hluff, Cal. which is one end of her husband's di vision, iNoV located in now quarters, with on rged facilities for handling our worl With noutness and dispatih Peil'i BliU Laundry. tf Mrs. J. M. Potior of Seattle (ne Russell) ami her infant daughter art visit ing iu Ashland. They will In joined by Mr. Poller during the Imli days. W. Allen Holt, formerly reputy conn ty recorder. Iihh been visiting hi fatli er, S. II, Holt of Asliluud. He hohb .a responsible position iu t he I T inlet' Htates navy yard at llreiiierton, Wash i. Hassett and his family have re turned from Missouri afler an absenci of several years. Mr. and Mrs. Imuu H. Willard, who aeeompanied hin. thither, remained in Caldwell count, of that ntate. What is nicer as n Christ runs presfii than some of our beautiful Oregon siei ery artistically arranged iu albums in .novelties? Views of all the noted poin In southern Oregon ran be secured at Hull's Art Studio, 317 Seventh st. tl'M Frank M. Parker, who is now a pros perous eit i.en of MorroWQ county, if visiting in this valley, which was hi" home for many years, (ireut chnngch that have la ken place during hi uli Ae-ce interest him much. .' Kti Iryburgh, who is well and favor nbly knoi iu soul hern regit n, mut M iss I.h iTgne, a clever young tad whose home ih San Francisco, were mat r) at Yrekti not long since. They huve the cougratti bit ions and best wishes of many friends. Q 11. (1. Worl man has ret uracil fmm Snn Francisco, here he han been in the role uf witnesa for the Uni)cl Htates government in its case nguuist the Southern l'acific company, winch was tried for violating thti law which requires that stock must In- taken from ears and fed and watered at h ast once in 8 hours. The tmrporat ion wih found ginlly on nix counts. INNOVATION INTRODUCED BY UP-TO-DATE STORE . K. Shehloti of Kagle Point .t Medford Fridav after n tr.mi.ir busiiu .1. K. Ititd". who has been in K f :i ' !'.M;"r !lu'-h:i m t I'-"'.'' "'' ''; be ath county for the pasi seei,il mnf !.)) nt on showing the people of Medford idving his trade, that of merchant tai i and vicinity hov to do things dil't't p-nt, hiring, has returned to his I his ranch near Central Point, a Medford visitor Saturday. David Taylor and wite I. ft waturdav morning for Ashland, where they will spend two or three days viitng. Tin city street commissioner ih put ting a new cross-walk on Seventh street between Weeks & Mcliowan 's store and the Moore hotel. I 'hurled Talent has n sinned his d ties at the Van Dyke store afler a few days' layoff. (ins La ii. formerly of the city water ami light force, was a Medford visitor Saturday. He is now employed wit h the (odd Hill Canal pauv at (odd Hill. Hurry Campbell of Kagle Point came in on the Pacific & Kastern train Sat urday morn ing for a few days ' visit with relntives. Judge James R. Neil of Jacksonville visited in Medford Sat iirday. irant Rowling of Climax was a Med ford caller Saturday morning, William I'lrich of Fagle ''i-ie t'-;i' acted business in Med ford Saturday morning. I J. W. lin ks of Willow creek was ft Med fori) business caller Saturday. Jason 1 1 art man of I 'en I nil Point transacted business in Medford Satur day. W. Dillon of I he Fast Side was a Medford visitor Sal unlay morning. Isaac Skeeters of North Medford. who had his leg amputated several weeks ago, is improving rapidly and will soon be able to leave the sick room. The i-iiy council will meet tonight. i. me on : oiid their hit's! stunt in to plat a il-ut lie was J oust ratnr in one d' llieir liig show windows for three das next week, be ginning 'Monday and bed big t h rough WrducMlny. It will certainly be woith voor while to fctop a moment and watch .'di- ,M' ri i tt ;n hi i' d tiouitrate tiie art of pvp-.'r;r ly fnin P t.. 1- o'clock noli uii. ruing and from - to -i p. m. Kmc li afternoon in the window a coin phtc lii.e ..f the finished goods in burnt w I, leather, etc., will be on display, and on sale in the wind""' and store. Don 't inis a lnok. A HI IL AND BE IDE DEAD AFTER BRIEF HONEYMOON O Mr. and tin. Wain Klum left on the 1 j: .j train today for Anhlund, where they were tailed by telephone to at tend the funeral of Mrs. W. V. Klum, who died suddenly Thursday erjpng. Mrs. W. C. Klum is the young lady who won the Jamestown exposition contest, her maiden name being M iss Hessie Stanley. Mr. Klum and Miss Stanley were married onlv one month. I EEAB ADMIRAL EVANS I SAILS FOB THE COAST ' NEW YORK, Dec. 7. Rear Admiral Fvnnrt' flagship, the Connecticut, sailed j from New York to Hampton Honda to day, whence she will bad the battleship ( fleet to the Pacific. She was preceded 'a few miles by the battleship Rhode Island. The supply ship Glacier, which will accompany the warships on their Pacific voyage, sailed for Hampton Roads this morning. SOCIETY NOTES. Fred N'cil uti n M..,lf..r.l .',,T,i.. ,.Vrl his way to Ashland from AppKgate. where he has iQ-n looking for stock. A I Hell, who has been in norllo-i n California for some lime past, is visit ing hi this section. A. Hubbard and H. . Wilkinso.i made busiuess trip to Ashland Fridaj . Frank Kasslmfer of Jacksonvill transacted business in Medt'onl Satnr day morning. I. (1. Karnes returned from Kal.-' Point over the Pacific & Knl)ru Nat urday morning. ourt Hall has received "'m npp)r anil penr trees, which he will immrdi ately set nut on the old Fruit t ranch, which he purchased reeeVn I v. O J. C. Harnett of Central Pvint tcaiii acted busiuess in Medford Fridr.v eve ning. Qj) II. C. Pierce and family .f Im Ka-t Side have moved into their new resi iinee. It is a I ft room structure and Nry eonvenitutly arranged. II. F. Mender of the K riser ranch outh of Medford was in Medford Fri flu V .1 f tern i ion. l r. M end or it tnttiui ger of this ranch, which Mr. Keiser nQ eently punintseil from S. li. Simons. The two rooms erected by the Iti Hend Milling company wilt be complet ed within n few days and will be rendy for occupancy soon. J. Fuller of 11 rif fin creek, who in jured his urin bv the bursting of a hot gun, was in Meilford Friday evening, having his wound dressed. Mr. P.. Her will be able to save the arm, lint from appearance he will have n stiff joint. Adolph I.ueke of Centra' Point was a Met) ford husinenj en Her Priori v after iioon. A. H. Thompson of Klk ereek Inim eted husiuoftn in Medford Friday aft ernoon. Mr. Thompson in rngaged in raising stock. 0. ((. Frye of Hig Rutte creek wm! in Afedford Saturday transacting busi iieaa. Air. Frye js n rancher and stork-raiser. Invitations are being sent out for the first annual bampiet to be given under 1 he auspices of Talisman lodge, No. ;i I, Knights of Pythias, Tuesday, De cember Hi, to members and friends. This promises to be an event of nil usual interest and, judging from the preparations being made, will long lin ger in the memory of the fortunate pariicipa ills. Through u misunderstand in, n few of t he guests wcq under t he impres sion that the invitations included the children nrso. This is an error. The lodge is contemplating a special chil I d ren's night at an earlv dale, nnd it is no doubt from this arrangement the misunderstanding grew. The principal wedding of the week was that solemn i.ed Tuesday morning at the residence of Mr. ami Mrs. .1. C. Itrown, when Itev. W. F. Shields united M iss Irene Itrown and W. F. Isaacs. The house was tastefully deeo rated for tin easiou, though only re I alives and imemdiate friends were pres ent. After mi elaborate wedding break fast, the young couple b ft on a lion eymoon trip o California and will be home afler Jannai t. The bride is a charming young worn an and a musician of great talent. The ir roo in is one of I he most nooiiliir Ihih mess men in the vallcv, and famous us a sportsmnn. Thursday afternoon Airs. Williiioi iftiulley euterlaiiied her TriendOaUher Ion in C street north, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Anne Craven, who b visit iiiL' her. O In the five hiindtyd games Mrs. Wil liam KOde StalkerQWouGhe 1rjd prii and Mrs. Craven IheQorond pri() le lb-ions refreshments followed. r Among the ladies present were MrA KnwseH ami Miss Nuiiail otTJ.IackBou ville, Mesdame.s William II vile Stalker. J. II. Mitchell ami Mrs. Dr. Keeue. 3 0" T! Qibers of fho FpworMl league were entertained by M iss- Fielder at her new home on Mast Seventh strevt ni Wednesday evening of this week. (A very enjoyable evening waS -spent lis tening to musieii! selections, re. ilal ions, stories and a guessing contest, in which Miss bin b'edden (Ton tirst prii(l) De lieiousO refreshments were served. gram were nice i arder O Thti fair r.4H Misses t orev, W:ilUn. Iter r O O and enterlainiM-iiO lmWii ladies of the Kpiscopal rhiiroK Med ford oiiera Inuise Tues "Veiling Afoved n bot hViioeiiillv and (iiiancinl'll- ! many booths were elaborately fit by th at tin dajr-j itfteriiooli nijdj "MCI The ted Hie Store Courtesy A PLEASANT PLACE TO TRADE. We are endeavoring to (rent every perom entering Qir store in the most courteous manner. Every salesperson in this store knows that it is the rule of this store to wait on all customers in the most courteous manner, and we want you to feel that this -.tore is a pleasant place in which to shop. Von can come here and look as long and often as you wish, and you dmi't neidH'o feel that you ought to buy anytli-ng. We want ymi to become acipiainted with the lines of goods woQ-arry, so don't hesitate to come in often, because yon are always wchuae. Jf yon have ever been triated in any but the most courteous manner in this store you will bestow a favor on tin- proprietors bv ;u'ii:iiuting them of tl same. o Miss Merry weather WILL DEMONSTRATE THE ART OP PYR0C1RAPHY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday FROM 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK EACH MORNING AND PROM 2 TO 4 4 O'CLOCK EACH AFTERNOON. o n It will pay von lei Mtti liil llii'sn iliwnniistriiliiiiiH. A TnllCDiir i.f fin-iHln-il work will In- on ilisil.iv tinil s:ili- in tlif window nml stiui'fj this jffiow ia for you, kcTcome. 0 2 o n V Some jlosieny Soecials 19c A PAIfTfor ef-a good L'"ic cotton Mosierviu the fine lulled; ini'dium heavy, suitable for Qiher girlOor boys; alOii.es; over U0 doz en in the lot; bought at a Ion figure; sold everywhere for -"i and iiPsome stored) for it.'ic a pair; while the last, onlv 19 c 29c A PAIR for an extra good -Hie q sizes from., to ID; a hose that wi Hie a fyir; ,Pist to introduce our li L'.'i dozen, ;it, pair ulic-i' Muse in black cotton; all guarantee to give satisfaction at . wi.TV will u.dl nl.,.11 AA. o'-b vur o 3 G C Infantsear Department O WK' INVITE YOU TO LOOK. C We have one of the best equipped Infants' I lepurt luftita i! ever iQnr L'noil loitiin.Oto visit. No nnd to wasteime. health and moticv making all the cute little needfuls, when you rfih buy them here at such j n nsoiiable prices. I tool ee -.Sactpies. white Slips? long r'trti'l short liresses and Skirts, long and short ( oats, t'as. etc., etc. t'oiuy in ami plvl; out a gift Tir y.-ie? younger friends in this Hetoin. O O O PIUSES VERY REASONABLE. n JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. . Abuer Grimes and T. C Nurris were over to Sled ford ou business Thursday. Kred Neil of Ashland spent a few hours in town Wednesday. The Native Daughters and Sons held a social meeting at their ball last Wed nesday evening, and a very enjoyable time was had. Ilulf of the members, under the leadership of Miss Mollie Towne, entertained the remaining mem bers, after refreshments were served. Reuben Robinson and wife visited in Medford a few hours on Thursday. VISIT OUR "REST ROOM' o WHEN BOWNqTOWN. u o o BAKEIttiUTCHASON CO. o l-' o FIRST ROOM NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. oo I . I In' hull iK-ciiinni, iiinif I ,'! r.'.l mill : lilQ ill .l.-lfuln-ai' r'lKluiiii -,.i.l i- i: . , . ,-; . n linn Ii'ii. 0 ... 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Oregon Timm Eclipsed No matter hoy fast time travels we are always o a little inthe lead at The Medford Pharmacy Exclusive linos of Toilctcts, Leather Gonrls, Im)orted and Domestic Pevfwnes, Jiich Cut Ulass, Khaviiig'Kets, the Schimper line of AI irrors, ...Baby Sets, Holiday Stationery, Smoking Sets, I'onipadonr Jars, Photograph and Postcard Albums. fech Cut Glass Latest showings of Vases, Nappies, Berry Bowls, Sugar and Cream pitchers, Etc. (i-in. Xaiiiea from $1.25 to $5 Sin. Uerry I'mwhs felir(v:ui tlieiiiiKii eut) fruin $3.50 to $12 Sugar and Cream set, Whirl wind jiarttern. .$3.50 to $11.75 C GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS. ) JUST THE THINO TOlC , A MAN. $5.00 UPWARDS. O o o 0 Cfiristtnas Timej At Medford Pharmacy IB always a amy Reason, nnd if you choose your Xmaa eifts earlv voti will get the best selectiou, althougli W( hareCl ennugii tor everybody in our superb array of Xuius oods. Handsome boxen of perfumes, manicure and toilet Bets in handsome boxes, shaving sets. We also have a beautiful line of Leather floods, sue It as handbags, pursts wallets and car J cases, etc, Reduced pricea.O 0 O We also have a handsome arrnv mf Christ mas PostaU, q suitaUJdCbristnas gitt jvr your triemts. 1IKRH Al 10 SOUK OF OUK Sl'KCIAb ATTRACTIONS F(iU HE COM IX(J IIOM DAYS : liFiAUTI Ii'UL IRVND-JWTTED, WATER. COLORED AND (,'RAVOX T10TURES, BY XOTEDoAlJTISTS. A BEAUTIFUL PRES ENT l'( )l YOUR Fit I EN 1 )S, YE K Y S UJTA BLEoF0R PRAM INQ. " Q o o Toilet Sets O O Q O Q C In EI)oiiy,SterluigaSilver, Celluloid and Sf.aghom o G 'umbiiiiiti.ir. RriiHli u tul Coiiiti ;?t't, !l piciVs, eb ony, plt-ulftli.-.l case C5--Q- $ $17.60 I'liiiiliiiiuliurRnisb ami CdiijIi t, li piece, atirp ing silver, plnsli lie.l. c:ne ..$11.00 Ci'iiibiiiation Hrusli ilnil ri.iiib Set, I jiiecos, eb- (lliv, pltisll liileil case a X 11.00 d IlrliHb and 'onilt Het, .'. piei-ea. cellnb.id, pluab lincil case. .P. r;. .... , . .1.75 Tirnsh'anil I'oinb hi.I. .'I pjeccn, celluluiil, ilk liiied -f'b". V 1JJ01 Mfiniciire S.'t, !l plo.-cs, el.i.iiy, plusb liucil cae.$ 6.00 Co O Mi'.iticui: , I . !.-:. ebonv. l.lurtb liiwd CH90..S 3.0 : ibvf. k ;:. p ?,,..,? X P. ....t s.oa b Iwviaig .t,oon.v . . . ? ........$ 4,00 Military,Bnislies in r..i'ivmi.l, ebony, sterling sit- vur mid cherry, from., p. ,9 . . "', . ..J1.50 up 3 SmokingjSots fioinQ P. . . . w . .J1.2S0to W0.00 Haliy Sets, cellufoid. pink, blue nnd wliitc $1 up (llcivo Hoios, rulliiloiil,from (, .q , . . .C0C I t 8.0a 1himlliorcliinf nines; celliHoi.l,, frnm v'.68o to $3.00 Tin pines, celluloid, from. : p. .50c to $3.00 cTiiff and Collar Boxes fmii ? 70c, Jo $4.00 y.W, WHKRK ARK YOUi OOjXOJ WIIO. MK' YKS! 0 WHY THK o o o o o Medford Pharmacy l HONK 2M. o o in? SEVKNTH STRGIor c (TI) BESURE) o z : n GKHstmaood's ; '8. O o O o 0 .? o r o , f- Now On DisDiay o r o nr. o o o r9 o O o AT VAN DYKES o o o o o O' n O Extra Large and Fine Assortments ' r' c '- Handkerchiefs in silk .nnd' Uncu, plain and initial o Xlen's rufflers, in l.,la.-k and wlhit ( silk, at Toe, 1.00, j 1.50 and up to $3.50,oafh c' 00 J '', (luair and ohlonjr shnp?s.f o '; '' r-it'- -Mt'it s Mini Wmncirj Nfkwrar-iii ondloss afssovtinonts.'co o laiu-y Suspenders in individual h..xos at,' per pair. .:.......,P..50e to $3.00, ' ! I'mlirellas. Smoking Jackets, 4' n r"':- rinses., -lieli.s, fine Shirts for ino n.CSilk'' I Vt'fiWiifs ' f)i'e,wonirn, Fiu-s. fine Hose men's and wmneu's fine (iluvcs. S ilk WaisU (new and just re.rived). Slippers. Silk Sh;,wls. Suit Cases. Faney Uaek' t.il.s. V. , . " o e Broken Lines of Goods Still On Sale oSon.e lu'oken lin,6s of Shoes. 1 lats.,( hv.it I'mlerwear, Flannel Shirts, etc, at O eS l,.s,s tU,'Ul cost 0 VAN DYKE o o o o CO 0 o o o , D O o o o o o ) o o O n O o o r) V o o o o c3 OO o o o o o o o o r, ) O O 1 3 O o o o o o o - i J V 9 o i