SOCIAL ANDPERSONAL' A largo assortment of post card al bums, juat arrived at Hull's Postal Shop, Ulc to $2,511. Com.' and see them. I lBhhard building, nea. bridge, tf William T. Sehafer nf Mound dia- trict, the successful porQdogist, was in' Medford Saturday after fruit trees. Irwin Aubrey of Coleman ( reek was . in our- midst Saturday visiting his I friends. John Boduburg and Charles Stacy, nc-1 coiupunied by their wives and Mrs. lircon, did their Christmas shopping in Mitjford Saturday. Q-'loyd Pearce, the miner, was over j from Poorman's Creek Saturday, ac compaiuVd by his wife. A.cUakur, forcmu of the Southern Oregon Coal company, was among his Medford friends Saturday. V Miss Jeuncssn Butler, teacher of pit no, theory and harmony. BesiMenua ia , West JI4fHra. Telapbona 791. tf y Vance Hondrickson, the auccossful farmer, ha been in Medford several tinnsj during the past fortnight. A. U Hooper, manager of the Mount Pitt Mining comny, which is develop ing an excellent property, in Jump-Off Joe district, spent Saturday afternoon in Medford. - Frank K. Trotter, the genial printer, who has been connected with The Tri bune for several months, and Mi Maude Richards, an amiable, popular young lady, were united in marriage Sunday. They left on that evening's train for Caldwell, Idaho, the groom's home, accompanied by the congratula tions and best wishes of their numer ous friends. J. C. Hall and his family were at Central Point Sunday attending the funeral of William A. Owen, the well known pioneer, who was Mrs. Hall's father. King's for Lnwney's. "on- and Curither's choc-dares. S. M. Hawk is down from the unsur veyed portion of I!ig Butte district, where he and many others are awaiting Hie pleasure of the powers that be. Mrs. A. Elmer of Jacksonville and her daughter, Miss Clara, the school ' teacher, were Medford visitors Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn of I'hoenix were in Medford Saturday interviewing our merchants. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Drisko, who have been spending several months in Mal heur county, are in Medford again. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nicholson of North Jacksonville were in Medford Saturday trading with our merchants. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bellinger of North Jacksonville tarried in Medford a while last Saturday. Christmas decorations, Inrirol, mistle toe, fir, Oregon grape and Xmns trees delivered. Leave orders at The Tog gery, care O. T. Whitman. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. Carv. Mr. and Mrs. O. Caster anil Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Furry .were amnng the residents of "Phoenix ' precinct who did business in Medford Saturday afternoon. Mrs. R. J. Cameron of t'nion visited relatives living in- Medford one day last week. J. D. Pearce -came down from Trail Creek Saturday for ft short visit among Medford 'friends. A. Orissom and A. M. Helms of Cli v.y :-?tnax- were among the .many in Medford during the past week.- :'..-Kivo to 20-nere tracta near Medford, l'75 to : 1 50 an acre, (lood In ml an I o ed witer. Knsv terms. in.piit,' -if ('. 'I. Pierce & Son. "Ji Messrs. Stone and Itriner of Talent spent several hours in Medford Nattir dav afternoon. Harrv Thrasher, the barber, who has been' in Roseburg for some time past returned to Grants Pass last week. ' F. M.' Ferguson and W. K. Price of . AViiluw .Springs precinct were in Med ford Sail rdav afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. George C. Garrett of Mound precinct made a trip to Med ford one dav last week.' Mr. nnd Mrs. I. A. Pruett of Roxy were Medford visitors Saturday. scenes, which are so beautiful and bo' I universally extolled. There is no hand, uo day parade, but audiences fiudMhat night brings evidences of more sump-1 tuous preparation than u often Been. : Miss Mercy has uever appeared to bet-! ..t advantage ami critiagree that of the uuuy stellar roles in whuh she has' "I ""'J for the ast tea yeats none' iiiruisu sucli opportunity for this gifted young aetr.ss as dois "The Holv t itv. " ' Misii Morty, wh will ap-.iear as Sa lome, the daughter of King Herod, is a typical southern girl, being reared in that grand old historical town of St. Ajigustine, and i)uf the clear aift gg- ....... suMim-iu ipe pg iiueu lor in- beautiful princess ofoGallilee. A BaV aOLDICB aotr to km BXVrABo J. flcckuthora died at his rtwidatvo ia Butte Palls Monday anwainf ifXr a lingering illness, . lie did faod arie in the Philippines during tke srsr ' Sin, where he contracted tbe diswasa Which causetd his death. Jrr is sur vived by his wife, mother sad seas ml isters. There are many aho will r- gret to hear of this rxealleat yoaag man's demise. RANCHES FOR RENT Grain Alfalfa and Stock Ranches. DR. C. R. RAY, Medford, Or. BUSINESS CARDS. B; B. HAMILTON, St. D., Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. S. DeArmond. Office in Ritter-Duulap Block. Phone 6S3. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DUEHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Bugle Point, , Oregon. WARREN L. CAMERON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Residence, Hotel Moore. LINDLEY t LINDLEY, Dealers in new and second hand furni ture, stoves and tinware, hardware, etc. Storage and commission. Woodynrd in connection. All goods delivered to any part of city. NOYES & DEESSLER-. Heal Kstate, Rentals, Insurance. FARM AND . .TIMBKH- LANDS. ' Correspondence Solicited. 'THE-HOLY CITY" TOMORROW NIGHT Theater patrons will have increased interest in the remarkable performances now being given of last season's incom parable success. "The Holy City." he cause of changes made in the play. In selecting for his beautiful drama the Baptist Mr. Bennett chose the most thrilling narrative of St. John the Bap tist Mr. Bennett chose the most dramatic- story ever lold. The epoch rever ing the birth of Christianity provides scenes of vivid comparison: the arro gant and sen uilal splendor of the b'o man. shown wtih Hi- great-r spiritual beauty of the hiinihle follow -rs of the Master presents enthrsllisg contrasts. N'o more absorbing tragedy was ever conceived, no greater sta- t-Vtur-s " '' pres-ntot. H-.ectnenlar ami powerful acting combine Scenes of cncluetmant, . lViHoire '-I'-Mmi!. Hoolgllt. The 'liter pfetina" coistny formed for this, the third . aol roe support of Mis Morey :s the atrong.-rt that could be en;ig.-d. The performances an- Sg.in the mot important theatrical ofl'eriag of the year. Believing their public to be more in t-rest--d ill artistic production than i" -It s: of tram-porting .:iraplicni:ilia. i,t- ('..int.- A Kl.sher d" not advertise 'trains of cars" or "t--n nt SC-'io ry. " rt'-rm:ii:- ot I no THE GOLDEN RULE ve' if ry I" theater stt.i v OM- ill tuat is g-ner:illv ll -ai i trriii-i'etncn' ' u r- l.-ar.-d ati-1 Hi-' vi-lr. th- 1 think I 'II buy me a false face nnd dress up like Kril Kiakls. Golly! They had us going mini on Saturday in all parts of tin. pure food emporium. The bois was jumping over the counters about 11 a. 111. to save time. Om- he hlltllji-d into me. I couldn't ot out of ais way in tiaue. - All he said war 'Willie, this nieVc a hit with me." All I aid a: "Me !'." I g,os a lot of folks ia thia ia will b- saying "M " h""1 ,.t Wistmfay morning. 'oii ano i'a n-.t SlwS th-sw etiw.-t hr WO' W.-ll. !.-Ill' cB efiaWt "Be thiag ' " ''"" at Ona-w-aa or uv oth.f tirr.e. and tha' :s g-"l ro.,-ri.- and g ad t r-;. t tr p m t . The '((olden Pale" I" "" '"I' ''li'i"' mas moriiina nnd ev.-ry "tie r in Til i tl. y-nr. mid tin.' ' no San t.-i l an ,i"l,e. Nn lot h-'v'' your oid' r tarly for that X:i a tlinn'-r. MILLER 4 EWBANK TO-NIGHT! MUSIC! UMBRELLAS .'. - o HOtJp: COA.TS ROBES o TUXEDOS SUITS TROUSERS HATS 'HAND KERCH I'EVS a o o OlaJu Mayiia. - ' G) MUKFLERS COLLAR BAGS o HOSIERY ' .. . FANCY VESTS NECKTIES SUSPENDERS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS COME OUT TONIGHT AND HEAR THE MUSIC.' ENJOY YOURSELF, AS WELL AS SEE THE BEAUTIFUL LINE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. EVERY. ARTICLE AN ACCEPTABLE PRESENT TO ANY GENTLEMAN. AVE MAY 1IAVE: JUST THE THING YOU WANT FOR HIM. EVERYBODY WELCOME. M o d e 1 (T lothing O ompany .edforcPs orrect Hlothiers SEVENTH AND B STREETS. SEE OUR . WINDOWS. GREAT CHANCE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. V 1 '''''" ! . SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. For securing 25 new yearly subscribers to The Tribune we will out fit the high school baseball team with a complete set of new uniforms, belts, caps, baseballs, bats, masks, catcher's pads. Or for the same mnuber of subscribers we will furnish the girls' basketball team with a complete outfit of uniforms, balls, etc. Club together, and by a tew hours' work, you will be able to secure I his grand offer. Cnll at the Tribune office for receipt books, etc. Prizes are on exhibition in the show windows of the following stons: Klgin gold watches and diamond rings Medford Jewelry & Optical company. Solid gold fountain pens, ladies' gold writing sets, gold handled umbrellas and ornamental clocl-s Klwoad 's Jewelry store. Winchester rifles and shotguns Hoyden's hardware store. - Suits of clothes Daniels' clothing store. Rosewood manicure sets, music rolls Medford Phaminry. -Birdseye tnapln parlor- writing desks Medford Furniture company. Smoking jnckets The Model Clothing company. Teddy Bears, manicure sctrt-Medford Book Wore." '"' Fancy stationery Russell's candy atore. Carving sets, chafing dish setsShorty (inrnett's. Purses and girls' sweaters Bakerf-'lutchason company. sy r s f ' - . :,.-- 'U The Tribune school boys and girls con- with your friends and relatives. They test is now on and as large numbers of will help you along, the students are busily engaged in set-; Home of the prizra are aa follow: curing new subscribers for The Tri- "11 Stetson anil 5 Totej Iiiiiic so as t obtain one of das- bean- f-.".nfi drejs shoea So vo!-s liful prizes offered, high a ksiol stii- ftn Watenw.r. fountaia M, d--uSj should avail tneiuaelvea or taoa opportunity to secure a iliamond ring, gold w:i:ch. auit of clothes or Winchea tcr ritl". A littb effort on your part and you will lc nJilc to earn nwrtt tur rit yiv di-aire wifVia a faw dakya. gold- ii. . united ii'.'.no n:rs.-s Sin m. i v i re seta . . 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Thin ronte-t if open t nil n -In nil bhlren of'tr.e l"i;iie l.iv r viiKp. 1i"" 10 rfHrvillK HetH I nii'l ii ui n v nt her valuable Christmas Candies Ns mare snltaats present than a box af Bttssell's Candtsa. Oar canwlea ars made fresh every slay right la oar iwa snap. Ns ix months fran makor ta coa sHawr, as is the ease wit eastern and etaT lmfwrMil sweots. OtieeaiaMS, Baat-Bsats, Taffieo, Bvery tklag In tha Canjtsy lie maao, alaaast while you vara, CaarlllrJ froik, paaas, vastewaaw aara dallsaaaa, at y RUSSELL'S 1 $t National Bankl 1 CAPITAL 5,m The YAingest and Strongest Resources $360,ooo 5 o WE 0 -DON'T SPECULAtl? WtH. B. CROWELL, President. O. CRAWrORO. Assistant Cashier, f. K.DUEL, yice-Presldent. - M. L. ALFORD, Cashier. t.EO. w! DUNN. 8econr vie.ia!!. nt. 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