L SOCIAL AND PERSONAL G O Mr. ami Mrs. Gua Wiley uud John Wilev of Ashland were recent vwiture A large assortment of post card al- F. II. Hopkins of the Suowy Uutte bums, just arrived at Hull s Postal orrliur!. vMeh a.l.i ius l Vntriil I'nint. Shop. 10c to $-.5i. Come and we them. js making preparations to plant G000 Huhlmrd huiMiujr. near hridj;e. tf 'fruit tries, jirimii-jilly u:irs. .lanir T. runners nf (irays Harlorr Wash., arriveil Saturday in Medtord ; and will make an extended visit at the home of J. M. Schmidt and fam ily. W. .?. Wanl and family of 1'ortland arrived Satnrd iy mid will visit during the ludtdays at the homes of J. V. Kei.ur an I Joel Ward. lilake Adams, who hoMs u respon sible position at tho Jilne Ledge mine, is in Med ford mak'nm; friends his first vsit in over sen ltyhlis. Sixty men are employed at that property, not withstanding tlie i nv lenient weather uouOrevniitiig, and inm h development TO-NIGHT! MUSIC! Attoruev Hubert ho 'Ja: work is being done. Denuty lMstriet ' Oii.olfc.'iQ formerly of Mfc'onl. v -attends to the work of . prosecution the (juvenile court at Portland, is con fined to his home Inr illai-fV1 Having been iMonr health for year, he came mar n-nllapsing under the shock of i G'u'ltf' Siiwr's death. The le jurist had been one of' his closest friends. Although he is kept at home, Mr. (ial- loway's friemls do not feel any alarm over his condition. O Lj. T'l'1 ? Kmioria, Kan., a broth er of Mrs. H. A. Hover, who has been -j visiting V jthe Hover home for the past inun t h, has purchased land near ' I'hoenix Hud will make the liogue liiv er valley his future home. Miss ,' unesse liutler. teacher of pin no, theory and harmony. Residence in West Meilford. Telephone 7;i!. tf Mis. J. H. Stewart. I'illo'n Hill and I. VitV and s.n have left for San Fran- ' ViS'iV'." win re Mrs.. Sti-wart will spend the winter. Mr. Hill -and family will spend the holidays in" the city. William 1'lrich of Kagle I'"iiit trail' acted business in Medfnnl S;iturday. j John J-;. Puller of (iriffin i.'ny-fc, wlm ni-eutly injured hi. left 'arm by the explosion of a shotgun, is improving. Ceorge K. Osgood, whopurchased sonic land west of Medford. is setting out ( -ISO acres of m-ctmul. planting Yellow -Nev.mviw. ''Mv. .Osgood- Will plant l.n :U(,r r. 7 - .'.. .John Swausoii '.of ('a.gl'' Point, who came to Medford n month tifo to take treatment for typhoid tVver, has fully recovftred. Kin for Lowroy b. ,onV hu Oii?'Mir -'hoc latps J. W. MImc, an uncle of Jesse O. HodgiS. -d at the Hodge home (.,.;, p.y , -."ang from Portland. Mr. V!;r ap l fr"nily will spend the holidays t Mi m f'oi d and may possibly locate P'T::;aiH ntlv. Jwhp Ji.il.-Xeil of .facksonville s 'ear Saturday mi Nfcjford. Janus P. Tn-ker, a rancher from v nv Plmeirx. -'nisacted business in - Med ford 'Saturday. . -. P'tik Uuliol Criffin f'riH'k tru n mil er in Medford Suturdav. James' Fryer of Kagle Point spent Saturday in Medford looking after bus iness matter. Christmas decorations. laurel, mistle , toe. Sir, Oregon grape and Xtnas trepn W , del iv reed. Leave orders nt The Tojj jfery, care O. T. Whitman. it M r. aud Mrs. James A. 'hastein. w ho have resided in Medford for " sev eral months, and who intended to re main until Kpriug. have concluded to return to their old home at Honanza, Or., and will leave for that place De cember The doctor was for many years actively engaged in the practice of medicine in the" Rogue River valley during pioneer days. Five to 120 acre tracts near Medford. !" to :''!."') mi acre, (load land ant: jf. od water. KasV terms. r 1 1 ( 1 1 i r . nf i ('. P. Fierce Ac Son. 2M Mr. and Mrs. A. Hewlett of Ka gle Point were Medfftfd fullers Friday. J Imv R. T. Harnett and wife aud fiabr spi-ut Friday in Medford visit ing u!d acpiaintaiici's. Mrs. Laura (i. tiardiier from Asbes- ts came to Medford Friday to attend to huitieK matters. All .of the log, fixtures .ami milling property belonging to the Sugar Pine Lumber company . nt Unite Falls has been purchased by P. II. Harris. Mr. Harris will begin cutting the logs into lumber at once. Caswell Taylor, who has been in the country near Climax prot'etinjj for coal, has returned to Medford on ac count of bad weather. Hp did not spend sufficient time to make satis factory developments and will retnrn when weather conditions permit. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hriskii returned Friday agter an absence of three months at The Hallos. Mr. a;'.'! Mr. Carl Surrejoin will soon leave Medford t- taut itp their resi dence on thM'r fruit ranch innr Kngle Point. V. E. Page f North Medford, who has bi-en suffering from nrvrr at tllck of la gripi-e f.r th" na-t tlire-week-, has sufficiently recf.vered there from t" bi out upon the Ktret-ts again. Charles Wailham it ml Mr. and Mrs. R, L. IJighnms from Spnkate-. Wk-Ii., are the pitei arrival in Medford a nil will bcv.'Hif I'erinanent residi nfs. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Heimroth of ntrar Central Point were Medt'oid busines" callers Friday. Willi K. Punis. a vet. .ran of Un civil war. who has b n sojourning in Medford for the pat three days, de parted for R.."eburg Friday evoning. K. S. nuigi. v is tie- ..-.-..i.d of i.r:,n' I'r,s' .i"-iio s im ii to apph fT r.'li'-f , from hi- d.ht through b;. m l. ru pt.y pro- Fresh Complexloa It preierved and produced by Robert In e. a mild, delightful preparation, delicately fragrant. Makei the ikin exquuitelv softt P f banishes crackled appearance caused by over-dryness) reduces the sue of enlarged pores, cleanses them, re duces UlllillllllUtUUU HJltl BUICUUJ 111 CTBIi, radiant plow due to wholesome nourish ment of skin glands and stimulation of the capillaries wnicn aiso ieea skin ana supply its neaiuuui coior. Ask your Druggist for a Jrti sampU of OBERTINEJ Music To-Night! Xorlini-'s Orclu stni will gWe u 'uu-.'rt here frmn 7 till U) oVIciok toiiijlit ulul Miimlay. Kvcrylunly I'omo mil unci bring your frii'luls. Vii'w our i-li'Haiit lino uf iiM'ful llnli.lny Pr.s.Mils. V,m may liml just the article" ynu Imvo licoii svuri-hiiiK int. Vi luivo n lino of Xovolty lloliiluy lloxod tiuotls tluit is miByriiassi'd by nny plin-o in tho oity. r. . REWT ijruiu Ali:il;a aul Stoi 1 ' QamlH's. . 1 ' ' . o SUGGESTIONS FOR HIM l'uiu'y lioxiil .Susponilors 75c to $'2.00 T'liiify Imxwl Mufr'lors o. . '. S1.25 to S3.50 Fuuoy ImxoJ llnsiivy S1.00 to 56.00 ' I'amy boxo.l (limes e. .1.C0 to $3.00 Vuuoy lioxo.l IliiiulUoivliiofs S1.00 to $0.00 Piuicy lioxV'il Noi-ktic 7!ic to S2.00 Wo lire showing you :in oli'j,'ant lino of Suit Cases at $r.00 $13.00, $q.5, $7.50, Si.00, S10.90, S12X0 to Sir..00. Louuiu Kobos, Halh Kolios ami .House Coals. We aro showing n lino of those unsurassoil any jilaee for Iho price. $4.50 to $10.00. ' Khirts, nil iatteriis '..$1.00 to $8.50 Xilit downs .- 750. to $2.00 Pajamas ,' $1-25 to $4.50 Tiulerwoar, ju-r suit.. $1.00 to $11.00 Hals, nol.by sllni.os $2.00. to $6.00 BUSINESS CARDS. It. V.. HAMILTON, M. D., Pliyr. ian anil h-itrgc-on. Successor t' P:: K. s.'-DoAnnond.' Office ii. itit',' I'-ihiulap lilock. Pho: ox:. Win, M. t' ''3, j:.oi-, Qi. COI.VI S DURHAM, Attoriicys-at-Law. ; P.iss, Or. VM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., riiysician f.nd S'.irgeon. P..nt. Oregon. WAREEN L. CAMBBON. M. D., Physlcim and Burgeon. KiviilcM', Hotel Moore. ft LXNDLXY, llealers in now anil scconil hunrl furni ture, stoves anil tinware, hardware, etc. storat;" nnil connnissifin. Wooilyard in connection. All goods delivered to any ,an of city. NOTES ft DBEBS1XE. Keal I'.slale, Rentals, Insuraiiff. FATtM AND M'lMP.KI! LANDS. Correspondence Solicited. THE GOLDEN RILE Till 'Music t hi inTi t - iiin.e out niol en joy yourselves a well as inspiicl jur.o,oll ljne of Men's Wearables.- Buy his present hero hud you get the bi st. ' 1 ' ' 'odel .edford's lothiiig orrect SEVKNTIl AND 15 STREETS. ompany lothiers SEE OUlt AVJNDOWS. GREAT CHANCE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT! 4 f . Tt'-f'f-f'-f'f'f -f V t SPECIAL INDUCSMENt TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. MS fJ.I'J'i.'J t II. . i II T"l hi 'iabi .! thiiih I 'II boy ne a false face ml ilres up like Kris Kinkle. . (iollv! Th.-.v lill'l "ii "ilil sum on Satiinlay in all purls "f Ihis ,,,:re f 1 i :n iirn. 'I'h'o I "ss was jmnpini! over the c.Minl. rs aboul 11 a. in. to save time. I In.'." lie bilinped int., me. I .'..oldll't g"t out of Ins way ill time. All h- ai.l wns: Willie. th'S makes a hit with mi All I said Was: " M" t " I K less a Int of fi.U.s in tins town will be saying "Me I""" nh'-m . xt Wednesday morning. V..11 I; H..W it's not I.Kvuys those Who .Xpei-t the IMOJI that g-l till- Hl"t. Well, ererviiue can ' X t one thing al lhi a' 1 luislmas or any other time, and Mint ' HM'"' groceries and g I liea'in-iil. The 'Hidden llnle" i- "a tap Christ iii.'ih liniriiiiig and e ' rv oth-r in .nt in- in the v-:ir. and thai ' 11" aii a I lacs jr.l;... N'o let . Ii tV" vniir oribr early t-r Iliat Xmis dinner. MILLER & EWBANK l'or securing 2.) new yearly subscribers to The 'I'libiine we will out fit the high school basebnll team with u eoniploto set of new uniforms, belts, caps, baseballs, bats, niaslis, catcher's pads. Or for the same number of subscribers we will furnish the girls' l.i.sl i.tball tviun with a coniidete outfit of uniforms, balls, etc. Club together, and by a lew sours' work you will be able to secure this grand otter, call at tne ini.une mi ice i..r iece.pt ......nn, Piiis are on exhibition ill the show windows of the following stores: , Klgiti gold watches and diamond rings Medford .Tcwlry & Optical i-i.iiipauv. Mobil' gold fountain pens, ladies'' gold writing sets, gold-handled umbrellas and ornamental clod-:, Klwood 's Jewelry store. Winchester rifles and shotguns Hoyden 's hardware stom. Suits of clothes Usui. 'Is' clothing store, liosewood manicure sets, mimic nils Medford Pliarmary. Phds. ye maple parlor writing deskn Medford Purniture coinpan. Smoking jackets The Model Holhing company. . ' . Teddy Hears, manicure sets Medford Hook Store. Kmicy slat ionery Ilnssi'M's candy store. Carving sets, chafing dish sets Shorty finrnett 's. Purses ami girls ' .sweaters Hakerf 1 1 utchuson coiupliuy. 4. 4 i40 The Tribune school boys and girl ton test is mot on aud as large numbers of the students are busily engaged in se curing new- subscribers for The Tri I, line so as' to oblai ie of the beau- liful prizes' offered, high sfdool stu leu's should avail themselves ot -tins opportunity to secure diamond ring, giild watch, suit of clothes or Winches t-r. rill-. A litlb effort ii your part and yoti will be able to earn most any prize yi desire within a rVw days. Call at 'J'lie Tribune office and get 11 i.c.ipt book, visit your friends, rein tives and iicinuiintiin.. induce lln'ln to subscribe for the lost newspaper in southern Oregon, and you will get the prize yon desire before you have half slart.-d. Kach e. nts secured as subscrip tion entitles the contestant to one vote. I v.itl. your friends and relatives. They will help you vlong. S..ie of the priz.s re as follows: if j.llO Stetsoa hats 35 vole? .41.011 dress shoes- 00 vol" tlO' Waleri.'ii.i fountain inns, ;yM- mounted . , .' .-'.'.no pr.is.-s 'flu 111. I 1. 1 re ts 1M overcosts T..VI I'lobrt rifles l."'l air guns tL'o Mlgin gold watch .-,i b'ambler bicycle tl Winchester repeating rifl s I S Winchester sholgllll single barrel shotgun ... I'l Victor phonograph fT.'.'J aSiibroi.bjr.v onllsl V- i...'ket knives P. furs, innff and Ilirsw . . . pyrogrnph y out fit . r. . If he g.-t a new subscriber for on.- :...'i roller skates month he gets one vote. If he gets a U-o suit of ct..tlo , new subscriber for two mouths, he g. tss..i i diver typ. writer two votes. Three months entitles liim j :'.." Teddy bears ... il,r,.e voles, and so on. IV" Klgiu gold ladles' watch Now is your chance to earn it luanti ':;.-.u gun metal fid Christmas present for yourself or diamoed ring your friends. I.o.ik in the show window' i -'! nil's dress ... of the Medford Pharmacy, Ilaniils. tho chafing dish Model and Toggery clothing stores. Hoy- tin ca-ving sets . in s inn ware, nnu .ii'iri. mn n. ,o.n... -o.- 50 vol . . in v.l .100 vol. s .l'lll vote . .r.n vote . .25 vote .inn vote .:inn vol. .inn votes . inn vot . .7.1 Vol '."fill ..t 75 vot . . PI votes . .75 vot . .'J.'. vot i-.25 Voles . IIKI votes innn votes . . 25 v . Hill voles . .25 vot 2011 vot Pill vot el .Vivnl .'.'I vot limbic priz.-w. atcli.s NASH GRILL SUNDAY TABLE D'HOTE DINNER M KNU Toko Point Ovsters on Hiilf-Shell Crelne of Chicken, a In Mililaire Itipe Olives l-'resli lloyal Chinook Salmon Creiiin Sniice 1 Po 10s Nlltlirel CilrtunbiTS Spring I.11111I1 Chops a la Maison d'Orr Harden Peas Unas! Milk l'Vd ('upon, Huge Dressing Hrowned Sweet Potatoes Wuldorf Salmi, The Nash ' Pumpkin Pic 'Vnnilhi Ice Criyiin, . . Coffee Cake; Siskiyou Sparkling Water ' P. . ODIll.T., Stl w'ard. Iieceinher fY. P.in7.. ,,lli ri .lew.lr.v and Optical company. i:lw. .oil's j-wilry slure, IIii-seM's and l.;i,- can-!', flops. Ilaslillis 1I111- Me.iroid Puriiiltire e.onpanv and1 1 ., ... - and giMs' sv.ini. rs at t;.TI Ttit. ' , r II ;' !l -oil 's .ITid !!l.H!V Oilier StOr.sl This e I .1 ddr. ., . 'll.e Tribune offii.f and IflrU lleceipl books will In- mniled In Von. .! be working anumg your friends 1 r.'ativis ;.ou v. ill have no tpuilil. s ring a fi n. v snliscriln rs 1" n- aiel are a In n 11 1 i f id prize ,lite"t is open to all -cl I f the I: ..giie Hi' rl Milh y. l eys -1. blank..- 1 st National Bank - CAPITAL $50,00 The Youngest and Strongest RESOURCES $S60,000 WE DON'T SPECULATr WM. S. C'ROWELL, President. O. CRAWFORD. Assistant Ca :..ur. F. K. DEUEL, Vice-President. - M. L. ALFORD, Cashlor. GEO. W. DUNN, Second Vice Pier'Bcnt. II. in1- Ii. Iiosili of Poillaiid receie.l sidcied 'Iregoii's cliaillpioil gra I'l er. like II, jipiMittil mciit a. iliieilot' of eliili ilblll- I '.I a -1. Ilia II . .li'I'l' Mvei'S and ol 1 l t .i 1i- Ala-l a ilkoii I'li.'it xpo-t-i- leiio I could lio'llti luai'S 011 ,!,,,. I., held in Seattle ill limit.! the lookout fur soft snaps. , I,, , I .mull,, j lions with Mo law ! A P. K.-llogg of Mold Hill, coroner ;,,, 1 :i, . ..o-: in,) will, e .1' JacVs nt', WIIS ill .Ii cksoliville uoild - fail, al 11 hit, lliillalo. si.js.Mral tunes luring Hi- past week, a I - ii-ai,.-. Japan, and is eon witness before the grand jury.