SOCIAL AND PERSONAL P. Dodg$ returned, Monday from Ashland, where be had been attending the fiUxral of hit brother-in law, H. WUIUidb, which occurred Sunday. Hod,.' J. W. Perkint and wife left Monday to visit in Portland. - Rough dry. tf Mrs. Bedding, a sister of Mrs. E. X. Warner, who has been visiting the lat ter for the past two weeks, left Satur day night for her home in Berkeley. Cat J. N. Dennis of Klamath Falls ar rived In Medford Sunday and will spend a few days. King's for Lowney's, Aldon's and Cunther'a chocolates. Lloyd El wood shot a very large mal lard duck on Rogue river Sunday. It weighed 8i pounds. M. 8. Herring and wife from Colors do Rprings, 'ol.t arrived in Med ford Monday with a view to locating and engaging in business. Rough dry, 35 cents a nozen at Peil'r Elite Laundry. tf Mrs. Street, mother of F. W. Street. . arrived in Medford Monday tn visit her ion. The best Xmas present Is a good por trait of yourself, fiet it at Goodpas ture'. Or. J. (. rioble left Monday morn tug on the southbound train for V ilia in etle points. The doctor will be absent for three weeks. Eaton llurlltut 's Christmas station ejv, the best stationery on the market. Hull's Art Studio, 317 Seventh st. 21$ ' F'eter Applegsle, Jackson county 's as lessor, transacted business in Medford ifondsy morning. Miss Jeunesse Butler, teacher f) no, theory and harmony. Residence in West Med ford. Telephone 701. tf Charles Nun an and wife of Jnekson ville were Med ford visitors Monday. Mrs. Frank flute and daughter left Sunday for Klamath Falls to join Mr. Cliite.' A $25 gold watch to be given away at a New Year's present at Hull's Art Studio. .117 Seventh street. 22 Dr. W. S. Jones and wife returned to Medford Saturday, after an absence of three weeks visiting in Denver and oth cr eastern cities. The Medford Studio I)e Witt, flood pastura, prop., over Model Clothing Co. tf Tba little daughter of J. G. Hodges of West Medford who has been seriously sick, hat fully recovered. " Why worry over a wash ftp at home, trbaa you can get rough dy done at Neil's Elite Laundry for 3!5 cents a Aaaen. tf , Weeks ft MrQownn, West Side furni ture dealers have moved their stock into their new brick building across the al Toy from the old stand. Now located in new quarters, with en Urged facilities for handling onr work with neatness and dispatch Peil 61 its Laundry. tf D. B. Ream, who has be($ ton fined tn his home in West Medford on account df sickness, is improving and will soon be upon (he streetB again. Miss Mulkey s annual clearance of millinery begins Saturday, December 7, and will continue for two weeks. Prices cut belttw cost. Come early and secure your pick of latest designs of all kinds of head wear. 2.11 Jeff P. Heard, wife and daughter nr rived Sunday evening from Hnn Fran Cisco, as did F.dgar Hnfer and wife. J. W. Smiley, who left for Wallnee. fdabo, to he present at the deathbed of his brother, wires that his brother died Sstitrday and that be will return to Medford with the body about Wed newluy morning. Dr. Shearer Inn res for Portland Mon day evening. Noah Lyons, wlo baa been in Red ding. Oat., ftir the nt three wiek.yp turned to Medio nl Monday. P. If. Daily of Jacksonville was a Medford business visitor Monday. II. Dnfipon and wife of Chicago ar rived in Medford Saturday and will b cats in the vn!(oy. Aftdrew Jeldiiesa of Portland nrrif In Medford Sunday morning. He watt formerly a resident of Vedfonl. Rev. Miller of Duluth. M(n., is n new arrival in Medford and in well pleased with Medford a)nd the UogiifV Kiver valley and will loeate, provided suitable investments can be had. B. J, Trotlhridgc has ret urn til to Med ford after three days' nhni'p in Sin Icirou countv, California. O Mrs. Dr. llullfr nod daughter left on the northbound train fur Sams Valley wbre she will viit with old (ieUBiiit abces. Mrs. Frank Mute and little daughter returned Sunday from Klamath county. Jerry Berks t horne of Butte Falls, who-Wts opersted upon Wednesday of !nt week, is not better. Miss F-dith Cranfill has i--tiirn.il brnie' from Portland and oth-r vatl. v pit, where she h been viit trttf Hhe visited stun in Wanhinglon. Oeorge H. Went rsme in on the 'n nfir It Kim tern fnon Katie (Kjniitt ,B n dar morning Mrs. A A. Mac 1 1 and daughter a arrived in Medford for s few dnv ' vu.it with relative. Mr. snd Mrs. David Tavlor of (j-d ford itfi for Ashland. where th-v w ill spend a few davs. Chsrles M .t'rve of 0 rants 1'h psssed through Medford Hnndnv on hi WSV to Jarhnonville tn visit with fiiesds. Mr. M '-nerve st one time pub lisbed the Medford Sureean. II. B. Nve of Will ow fsrVk niininf, d(trii t returned 1o Medford Snnda v aid will remain a few dnvs with hi family. Mr. Vve'n mines ni)"hwiiiK P well J. S. Monnev of Wenntehee. Wah.. i a new arrival, having reached Medford Sunday. He will in all probability in et in on hard land. W. J. Virgin of Anhlaft ied Point Snsdav. J. L. Hsmmrrnttv and wife of Hold Hill were viaitors in Medford Sunday Mstbew Oalhonn of Phoenii wsa an over Sunday visitor in M til ford. Mr. and Mrs. Tsssc J. to 0f On tral Point were oyer Sunday -'mi tor in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Askew of Cen trnl Point were Medford business call erg Saturday afternoon. II. P. MrliitnHh from Montana is a in w arrival in the rilv Mini ' v -1 1 leuM-'J with the vulliy, and rspet ially Midtoid. Mr. M hilo-li will hnute mid make this his permum ut home. The HeaiiK'B chapter. No. of I In Order of the Kiinnrii Si:ir, will bold its auniiiil elfctin of iffu-TH VVdns day, Derembfr II. All intiniieiH are n queMt-d to be pr'i'iit. Lillian B. Woodford, secretary. Morris Itrnwn and ilaughter left Md ft.rd this morn i ok f"r tlifir lionif in Mitchell county, KaiisuH. Tiny iQive been visiting at the home of W. I. Browu, a brother of M.rris Brown, for the past week. Claude K. Jones of the Kant Side transacted business in Medford Satur da v. NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. The V. M. C(3. held its usual de vot ional meet ing Wedliewlny, led by Harvey DeArtnond, the subject beinjj " Earthly Trenaures. ' Senator Miller of I. inn county gave an unusually interesting add reus in ehapel Monday morning on "Present Opiort unities.' The fooiball jratne at (Irants I'avt between the normal and f irants Past, team resulted in n score of 1 to (i in favor of the CranM Pass team. There will be a recital in the chapel Tuesday evening, December 1", given by the senior elocution clans. An educational and also very benefi eial talk wan (jiven by President Mill key Wednesday morning in chapel on the 'K(Tect of Kdueution." p The normal girls' basket hall team playM a game with the (irants Pass team a week ago Thursday, (fr)iieh nv, suited in a score of 11 to 7 in favor of the nonuairls. The preliminary was played hii'tKeen the junior boys and ill the school, which resulted n the score of II to S in favor of the hool team. Q The ibdiate on the initiative and ref ill lip lu-lil toi-i-mli.Ti-jn in I hp ,-lui -l. Ailinilii it". All ;iro inviti'il. A Itililp slncly i-Iiim linn lii-pn nr(;ii iziil liv t ho limn nf Hip yiiiiiiK inonV lorinitnry. They im-it Mulul.'iy nfti-r iiiiiin. I'linilii.'ilil v wiib tri-nti-il in n vi-ry in ti-ri'Hliiiji way liy PrufpHmir Varilrii in rliapt'l Tliurnllty liiorniiiK. Prpniili-nl Mulkoy nml Mm. Wirkpr ilinni-liiivp hppn liplpiny )in "" i""" IntrNviirk in Klnmiilli Falli ft munp limp, but liavo rpturiipil. Tlip rhiiu-l 'tlinp li tnki-n up WpiI ni'K-lny nmrninK by lli-v Mi lli-nry, who 'ill tlip lliblptuiiy rliuw. Thi-ro wan n ftr(.p (ottpniiiincp, whii'll hIiowh tlint ni(l((li inti ri'Bt in bpii Taken 'in this ork. o O 1'rpniilent Mulkpy n-tunipil from Sn Ic-in last Thursilay. nhi-rp lip ilolivi-iwl in aililrpH nl hii- Kllm' Jni-morinl ki tv T,he spirit of Chrislmnn is in the air. H entraining sithvol child rAii' ire pre iring for a orogrnm, which will be rendered the Friday evening before cbristmns, December 'JO, in th ehapid. The following nvftj students have en tered the academic "deimrt (nfut during the pnst woes: Miss Alive lloekersinith. Mrs. Anna TIiwjuiih, Prtul Mulkey, Kv rett CulbertsoiT, Ivan Culbertson, M is 'tesdie Davit.' q The normal team will piny the uni vfritv bnsketbnll tenm at Ashland De eiwber l. UO MAYORALTY BLfidTTON a iya COMING J4NUAftV A genefi(l misunderstuntling exists re 'a rdi n J the coming city election to be held next month. -.Mayor UcdlK holds over another year, but three council men nre to be elected, Messrs. Osen brugge, Kifert and Itarkdull letiriug It is probalde that tH wil1pl.e canli dates for reelection. Attorne W. K. I'hipps is a c:ind?dat for the mayoral v.i but the charter provides that "the mayor hiill be elected and hold office for a term of two years," so unless Mayor iieddy resigns, lie can't, run. A ity'r'eci-riier is nlso to(l)r' elected. The ncuirt'tient will be a candidate for re le-tiol(D Fltthty f Cash in Oregon. I'llfd'l.WII. Dec. !t. -The Hlatenieiit ..f the nji,ri..iial I'iKs (ifpporlbiml on December :i pmved (hat They had, am pie cash - nmre than the uiostf rnrbnsi ast ic had nut in pat ed. The saute is true ut the bunks throughout t:lirt state. WE DRESS YOU BETTER FOR LESS MONEY ' WE INVITE YOU TO OUE H O L ID A Y S TORE YOU'LL LIKE THE DISPLAYS. If you havi-n't viniti-il thin Htorp for a day or two, you will b)surpriiiid whi-ii you eoiiii- anain. tt'e have tunipil it into tCyi-gular 'holiday more," ami you rmi pp (aluiimt nt a glanep) oxi-eptinnally larfjp 88 Horlitipiitx iiProllam. ltiiitu, Ib-lta, Turnovprs, llamlkprpliipfs, Faiu-y (lift Hiuph, Hiiiporti M. Vi-ilH, Auto and Hat llrapi-a, Kamy llonii-ry, Jjipp llan.lki n lii.-l'it, I )u Hurry Si-urfa, I'lliii-y llibboliii, I'illow TopB and (VjV.-r9, Waists, Ki noH, Knit Kliawh, i-to., i-to. We have put forth pitra i fforts to rolli-rt nil IIu-bp bpaiitiful novi-ltipa and ohhutp you tt pvpry tiling wp bIiow Is now. Prices low. THE tTNDERWEAB o SECTION' SOMK bri.ENPID SPECIALS, O : We want you to become acquainted wild our line of knit underwear. rWi8 Monarch Mills certainly turn out the finest lia of ftiderwenr shown on tho Pacific coa:U. As an inducement to look, we are offering some special in ducements: o $1.25 Value 79c n garment fof 11 icH1 fine rihbed silk and wool riidexwear,lit is retailed all over the country at $1.25 a garment; about I .V dozen in t.foift lot to offer; guaranteed not to shrink, nnd the best uuilerwoar bargain ever offered by a store. vSU 23c 30O 05c Virtues Value 43c Q6C Valu n garment for ladies ' ' fibbed, flciri'd cottin Hnderwear in cot ton;' worth XV. Seo If you can duplicate, those. q ( for cotton, ribbed union suits for women ; all sizes; n ti -"', vitluo; fleeced. Be if JOB can ttuplioato these. v PYROGRAPHY 0 DEMONSTRATION o In our Big Shew Window, 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 9. m. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MEDFORD'S HOLIDAY STORE . BAKER -HUTCHASON CO FIRST ROOM NORTH OF JACKSON COTJWTY tkVt- ii-1 mm) 1 W ! tk. WW I 1 r u 1 j n st National Bank CAPITAL $50,000 0 The Youngest and Strongest RESOURCES $360,000 WE DON'T SPECULATE WM S CROWBLL, ProEidont. O. OB-1WTOSD. AatelnM OUblar. F. K. DT.UEL, Vice Prosldoiit. - Js L. ALFOBD. OnOiW fiEO. W. DUNN, Snconrt Vloo Piei'Cint. BEAL E8TATB TEANSFEB8. I". 1.. Tou Veil" to W. C. Hopson, i- ''ft a.-rtv 111 tw-irtiou 5. towu- hio 3. ranee 1 W -i..16000 Melindu J. Hawk to O. H. P. Vorhiri, property iu Barr'a ad diliuu to Medford William Rush tu John Wolff, lot 3. Mock 7, Ross' addition to Jleilford Mantjie Burrou(la, to Walter Da vis et al., 30 Wres in aeitiona and 3U, township 37, range 125 inn R.nUh Stalker et al. to Edward E. Kelly, 30 ai res iu sections 29 and 30, township 37, range 1 W i-'peder'u k ;. Paee to Peter Edin, - (Jo) property in Page addition .. . William T. Holme et ai. to Freeburg, property in Ashland W. A. Freeburg to B. S. Radclitf, property in Ashland George W. StephenBon to A. W. McDonnell, lots 13 and 14, block P, Railroad addition to Ash land TV Johnson to Carolii Bellin ger, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 66, 1000 3S0 4000 10 1300 l..rlfnrH H75 irrit. lk-lliuct-r to Lucinda Slo- ver, lot 5, block 81, Medford.. 100 Caroline Bc-llinger to Kathleen Tulent, lots 3 aua 4, diock i, Park addition to Medford ... 1 P. A. Trana to W. C. Deble.v, lota 1, 2 and 3, block 3, Sun uvBide addition to Medford ... 840 United States to Jesse E. En ynrt, S of S '4 section 18, township 3.3, range 2 E patent R. C. Messner to Flora A. Kel sev, (! acres in 8 Vi of 8 W . section 16, township 36, range 3 W ! 1 Exchange Bank Checks o o ior nome 01 l our ywu o -) o O There is nothing lifee oming your own home in those times. Then, eoino what inav. yon are fixed. cNo danger e o O that, imaginary fmanoial stringeneies fan lose yon your, shelter, for thev ean't. You are" fixed. And-then, how G ' u 0 niUeh. nieer it is for your wife and family! Just think o 0 how many worry- lines on your wife's dear faee yon save o ) o G by owning the roof over her head. It means a lot to1 both of you; hut more to her. 1otli of von faee the world so nnich more eonfidentlv than as if von did not know wh;it. was ;oniing or what would happen, with that nameless' 0 dread hanging over yon constantly. Do not postpone it r longer. Now is the time to Imild. (let, a lot they arc 3 cheap. Buy it on the installment plan, if yon don't want c to pay for it all at once, and then get vour lumber from ns o and build. It Kll Otit yoii no nioif than rent : and yon o will have something to show for it at the end of a year. Yfe will take elaecka on any bank in Melford in exchange for mir lumlx'r, anfl'Ave sell the Ix-st that is made- rough and finished, hard or soft, native or Tiooth-Kelly what ever you want. Opportunity knocks but once "If sleep-' ing.vke If feasting, turn away Tt, is the hour of fate." r, Opportunity is kntx-king at your door Awake and build , Ix'fore it is too late. G G 0) Iowa Lumber & Box Co. CM THE FEELING Of . l'EBrEOT OOHTEFTBiEMT ' wliit h riimcs lifter ilitiinK At tlio NjihIi 4'jilV pruof xifiitivp that nur pntroiiH h' not only well sirvv.l nml fiwl, but liavw t:ul tin' virv Ut tliftt tht mar kt'tM afftinl. Our iih'QH contaitin every limi' (if tilt' HI-llHOll. THE NASH Chrigtmae Goods Now Oo DispJay AT VAN DYKES Medford Steam BaKcry hot Bom roB brb Aft Past nr diiinljr lilllo d In nor rails tluil will tempt tlio npp'tite f thi ' Mjt faritiilions,, In the knnl w ; rv( v ery day when ordered ItremlNturfH, tbtte Slid lo C lii'iont, is our flpeoinlty, an lll the rirhet, fineat rakir pas try fitud pies! Wlin you lit U enjoy ymir menla order ymu lukefftuffs frujii Oft S Model Clothing Co. ('of. Kevenlh mid H Hlrertn, R. W. GRAY. Builder Colonial Porch WoiC Grill and S&x Work, Patterns, Etc. :: :: Telepfeme 471. Medford, Oregon J The Odell i..j jy Leading Rooming Qouse of the City Overlhs Poilofflcs Meilford, Oregon Extra Large and Fine Assortments Handkerchiefs in silk and linen, plain and initial ' Mcii'h Muffins, in Mack and white silk, at 7:c, l.(X), iM.jO and up to i(3.50 each (Squaiv and oblong shapes.) o Men's and Won.cn 's Nockwcar, i i; endless assortments.,) o g Fancy Suspenders in individual b.-xesat, per pair C.J.I ....r()c to 3,00 r. Unibrdias, Smoking Jackets, cG l'urs.'s, IWtts, fine Shirts for men, Silk iMt icoats for women. Furs, fine H,e, lnrnVaiul women's fine fJloves, Silk Waists (new and just received), Slipirs, Silk Shawls, Suit Cases, Fancy Back Combs. ' ' "e '; ' t'-1 f.vr-1 0 Broken Lines of Goods Still On Sale -J rr Some biiken lines of Slwipp, IJatt, Overcoats, Vinterwear, Flaunel Kliirts, etc., at o, less than enst