SOCIAL AND PERSONAL A. M. Helton of Climax transacted huHiitcHB in Medford Friday morning, (i. M. Coleman in ono in or bntiinefw miut who ciinie to Afi-dford Thursday ivTr.':jK to look for in vent men tn, Mr. 'qU .inn is from Wenatchee, Wash., and ha Iiccn here hut a portion of two dnyn, anl ijHJaks in the liighftit terms of Me.!:urd, TiotwitliHtnnding the recent he; y rainfall. Mr. Coleman will pur ha land in the valley and make Med lor! his future home. Fio to 20 acre tractanear Med ford, i1-" T3 $150 an nr.re. Good land and jjoi. i water. Eiwy terms. Inquire of , . Pierce & Hon. 241 V. J. Kmeriek and family returned fro -i Ashland Friday evening, where ill" had heen for a few days visiting with the family of William Jones. J. ' . Cnioriek and wife will remain in Ashland until after the new year. 1! b Whetstone, who has heen in Sir '' vou county, California, for the pa fwo months, returned to Med ford Sat '--lay morning to look after business unit'- rs, but will leave for California during the next week. l.-uido K .Tones, rnnelier and stock rait" :, from the East Side, transacted husli 'HB in Medford Friday afternoon. Mr. Tones reports that his father, who is v'siting in Denver, Col., is in very poor health. K ;!'g's for Downey 's, Aldon 'h and (fir 'liar's chocolates. , tf H rlf dull returned Friday eve from Portland, where he has been li;tsinenB for the past three days. I. O. Horning from Klamath Falls ' a : 'W arrival in Medford; also C. fl. linl! from Pendleton, Or. .1. !!. Meehnye of Denver, Col,, is a lie v.- arrival in Medford. I)r. Heely was called late Friday i.!fjl'' to the fJonhin ranch on the Hogue rivi nn n professional call. This no .K1' -ted a drive over the imiddy mads fif ' ' miles. Jeunesse llutler, teacher of pia no, 'tmnry and harmony. Residence in We Medford. Telephone 701. tf ' way Ifddges of California, who ' en sojinirniiig at Fhoenix, Or.. Medford Friday and will spend ' -lays at the home of his son, .1. ("!. ' a, in Fast Medford. ;-r Alh ndiT nnd family arrived in ml f rom Wenatciiee, Wash., evo- itli a view to making some pur - of liogw liiver valley land. Mr. fer niude his first I rip t Med Piout three mouths ago and looked ' he valley at that time and has 'line to stay. ' I irge assortment of post card nl- just arrived at Hull 's Postal . 10c to $2.50. Come and eo them. il- She. ;f"'v ird building, near bridge. tf r Nel-mn, who recently came to M '.r, from Wenatchee, Wash., left. I'.t',. evening for his old home, but w:l i turn to the valley in the near fi'!'--' and purchase bind and mnke thin I! X. Small, who recently purchased fl' ' M. Harvey ranch west of Mod fori 'eft Friday evening for his old In at Wenatchee, Wash., to dispose of )'" personal property there and will rrw-" to Medford within two weeks. Mr. Vmull is highly plonscd with his n'-" -entnre, and will doubtless bring ot'"- i with him upon his return. W. .1. Benrdsley was a Medford buB-iv-- aller Fridny morning. 1. D. Pearce of Klk creek was down fr- his homestead not long since. He is "inking many improvements. full line of IHliS diaries at the Med-fi-'-a Book Store. tf Th little daughter of S. K Storms of Ahland is visiting at the home of H. J. Schntte in Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Hodson of Ash lnd irrived in Medford on the north be ' train Fridny morning. Otis Hubbard of -Butte Creek came fn Afedford Thursday afternoon to at t id to business matters. Mr. Hubbard :p '"'inrstesder on Butte creek. flnnnynw left on tlio southbound '' Fridny morning for Montague, 'here he will resume his duties ' ns baggagemnn for the Southern Mrs. (taunyaw will remain in ' d visiting with relatives for the r -eek. 't. Reitine in West Medford, who ' ' en sick at hit liome for several ' hat recovered his former health ' ' upon the streets again. ' Pansy Cnrnev left on the south ' 'rain for Ashland, where she will -ith her sister, Mr. Hicks, who ' -en in Aliland several week ' - treatment. am Bvbee's Kogue River ranch ' "ii sold bv the sheriff to satisfy ' 1 neat for $H.noit, etc. It was bid Benton Bowers, the creditor. ' s Steel of Portland., state bank :"er, was in the valley recently e" ' businc". " 'I. Trowltridge of the Medford : .'rl,- made a bnsini sh t rip to (iold I' " few davs :ig,t. '' "V Messier ,.f C.dd Hill, demitv atne ;irden. w;m a recent vis Meikord. Sw.ipe, :i ritiui vouug atturncy ' ' i land . made Med ford a profes ' llit 'ri.l!iv. He i a sou of " "pe, a well known citizen of the l i i. li'i'bert Fnnit, pastor of the T' " ' 'rinu chinch nf Jack torn' itle, hat " from PortlriTid. He wat ue -i.d 1'olln- bv Ins daughter, Mrs '' Paiker. Im Hill tenVe n shorf 're. '"' V m- WtllV i.f Writ Medford I- " th. northbound train atnrdny i-u f-r a fexr da- t-it with frii i .Is nt Woo.Hi'lc. Mira Margaret Linn of Portland ia spending the holidays with relatives living fin Jacksonville. A. E. Austin, formerly of Medford and Hrownsboro, has bought a bakery at Ashland. Judge W. S. frowell has been np pointed a notary public by Governor Chamberlain. Hev. William C. Long, formerly of Paie conntv, Iowa, wub fa Medford few davs since: He was a school mas ter of M. O. Hoge in the Ilnwkeye state and their meeting was a genuine sur prise, as neither bnrt Been the "other for many years. Rev. Long has been a minister" of the" United Presbyterian church during the past 15 years and located at Grants Pass six yearB ago. Ho has engaged in fruit culture in Jackson county, near WoodvilUa, where he bought a largo tract of land, mucn of which ho will plant in standard varie ties of trees. Yon der Hellen brothers of Kagle Point precinct have been in Medford recently. Miss Mollie Iiritt of Jacksonville spent several days in Medford at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. Unnklin on South A street. B. M. Collins, city recorder of Med ford, spent Saturday in Jacksonville on business. Miss Esther Murphy, who has been teaching school at Gold Hill, is upend ing her holiday vacation in Medford with her parents. Mrs. Joel Htover, an aged lady of Gold Hill, died at her home Friday eve ning. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wolmagott, in North Medford, a baby boy at an early hour Saturday morning. He weighs nine pounds. Moth er and baby doing well, J. 'C. Hall returned Saturday morn ing from Grants J'ass, where he had been on business for several days. MiHS Lena Niekerson and Mrs. K. . Itriggs, both of Ashland, returned to their homes Saturday morning., They had been visiting at the home of Wil liam Angle over Christmas. I. H. Stewart and sister returned from Portland and Grants Pass, where thev have been on business in the in terest of the American lodge for the past three weeks. The returned Satur day morning. Xoah F. N'orris, who has been residing in Medford for the past several months,; left Saturday morning southbound for lied Hluff, CaK, where he will stop for a few days, Mien take up his resi dence at Oakland. F,. T. Staples of Ashland arrived in Medford Saturday morning on a short! business trip. ' MARRIED. Mcllaf fie-Wilson At the bride's home in Portland. December IS, Samuel Wilson and Miss Lulu Mcllaf fie, daugh ter of Mrs. K. K. Hull of Ashland. Terwilliger-Copeland At llornbrook, December 24, by Rev. H. J. Van Fos sea of Ashland, Albert Terwilliger nnd Miss Sylvia Copeland. I'atton-Thomason At Merlin, Decem ber 10, by Charles Ludd, Jr., Ftneron (1. Patton and Mat tie M. Thomason, both of Placer. Laws Bran non At Woodville, Decem ber l., (Jeorge W. Laws of Woodville nnd Miss Lillie F. Bran non of Grants Pass. Trotter-Richards In Medford, De cember 22, tv Rev. W. C. Renter, Frank K. Trotter and Miss Maude Richards. Day-Smith At Ashland, December 25 James Jtumsdell Day of San Francisco and Miss Clclla Smith of Roseburg. Ihighes Poillo At Ashland, December 25, by Kov. W. T. Van Scoy, James H. Hughes of Klamath Falls und Miss Kstollu M. Poile of Ashland. DIED. Reynolds At Culdesac, Idaho, De cember 15, Daniel Reynolds, formerly of Jackson county, aged 7o years. McDaniels At (Jrants Pass, Decern ber 14, Mrs. J. W. McDanieKt, aged SH years, of heart failure. Lewis At Missoula, Mont., December ItU, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, sister of Mrs. K. A. Sherwin of Ashland, aged 45 years Shadt At Sissou, Cal., December 10, Alfred l. Shadt, aged 45 years. Pfeiffer At Ashland. December 20, Agnes I'feiffer, aged fl months. llosley At Ashland, December 22 Harrv 11. Hoslev. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Hoslev, aged 1H vears and If davs. BORN. Welcome At Burns, Or., Deeeinhc 17, to the wife of Frank Welcome, drughter. Netherlaud At Butte Falls Decen ber 10, to the wife of Frank Nethoi I. .ml, a sou. Spjirlin At William. December I , to the wife of John Sparlin, a son. Hall At tiratit Pats. December Id tt. Ihr wife of John Hall, a son. Ma it ia go Llctnses. Albert X. Owens and Marv M. Lut OTlCK Is hereby given that the und entwined will apply at the r.u'ar meet inn of the citv council of the citv of Med- fofd, t regeii, to ie held on January B'Os, for n, lift'iitp to sell spiritont, i Hens nd malt lipiorft in o,uaii(il less lhatvioiie gallon for a period of six monfi. i tli ir pla.-e ef lmtines in th" Hotel Xali bin.'dmg. on lots 5. t 7 nnd , in blo. k in t:t.l city. hti:l vash company. Dated December '2 l!7. 2-tt TOYMAKEB" TO PLAY AT MEDFORD TUESDAY TheSan Francisco Opera company, an organization that needs no introduction to local theatergoers, will present i ue Tovmaker" ft the Medford opera huus- Tuesday, December '31. The company as at present constituted consists of Aida Hemini, prima donna soprano; Ar thur Cunningham, baritone; Kugene Wiener, tenor.; Maude Heatty, contral to; Daphne Pollard, soubrette; George Kuukel, William Harris and Frank Her trand, comedians. Al Wilder, -a -producer who has earned a most splendid repu tation in New York and elsewhere, com ing direct to the San Francisco Opera company ffom "The Karl and the Girl" company, is the stage director for the San Francisco Opera company, j Kdouard von Huechner, who held down i the conductor's chair at the Tivoli opera house for some four years, is the musical director. In addition to the oeonlc mentioned above, there are such clever utility people as Lillian Ray mond, Fred Snook, "Gene" Ormonde, Charles Browning and Dion McFadden. The chorus is composed of beauties who t u Be a great amouiu ox KlI1KLr ,lllu their work. The Tovmaker" is a dainty, danc ing, delightful comic opera, the story of which concerns Johannus Guggen heimer of Nurnberg, n maker of won- lerful dolls, and his daughter Lisa, who in order to marry the man she iovps is compelled, to imitate an auto maton. The book of " 1 he 'loymaker filled to the brim and overflowing with good, wholesome humor, nnd the music is of the ear-tickling kind that sticks to one's memory. Some of the numbers that are particularly adapted to the whistlers' art are "Wo Are Workmen," "With Careless Eye," "I an Dance," "I Love Vou Very Dear ly," " A Strange Girl," "A Jovial Monk Am I," "A Poor Little Dummy Am 1." The numbers that are most likely to lease those so fortunate as to possess i musical education, are "If Like to Tlee," "Will He Coino Buck?" "Hark Mow the- Hell Is Ringing ' and "S- Timid and Modest Am I." "The Toy- tiaker " has a most beautiful produc ioii, every prop, piece of scenery and lectrieal effect being carried ly the ornp.-inv. The finale of the first act. bowing the wonderful workshop of the maker with its hundreds of toys in nil working order, is one of the most nsational effects ever placed on any stage. The company numbers -Hi pen te. SHADY TRANSACTIONS IN TITLE GUARANTEE BANK flie Orejfouian prints further disclos ures in invnntij;:itiun of Title bank af fairs as follows: President Kosa and Lndd & Tiltun, between day bunk closed, October 2S, and day it went into receivership, No vember (!, credited to themselves the sum of !r"0t5;il), thus making themselves preferred Creditors over the bank's de positors Ross for $li,4:i;, and Lndd & Tilton for $;i:t,l.l without turning one dollar into the coffers of the institu tion. ' K(ws owed the bank $31,913 when it closed, October 2S. On November 2 this wns reduced to $14,478 by-turning balances held in the bank by himself and bis two brothersin-lnw, Nathan Coy nnd W. W. Beid, to his credit on a note for $31,913. The bank owed Lodd & Tilton on Oc tober 2K, $264j2. but on November 6 this debt had been paid to Ladd & Tilton and the Title bank had a credit with Lndd & Tilton of $6702. In this time the Title bank transferred to Ladd & Tilton $20,000 held to its credit by the United States Mortgage & Trust company of New York. Hv these two transactions, How nnd Ladd & Tilton took advantage of their exclusive kuowledge that the bank had failed nnd paid themselves 100 cents on the dollar out of the bank; the deposi tors will get but 30 or 40 or 50 cents, as the case may be. Buy Tickets by "Wire. 'Something which is of considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in affect between stations of the Southern Pacific company nnd all points in the I'nited States. By menns of this system tickets mav be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mailed r telegraphed direct to the party wishing to conic here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connect Ton with these tickets mav also be furnished nt the same time." tf SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS. Sealed proposals will be received by the city council of the city of Medford Oregon, at the office of the city record er of said citv. until Vriday, .Tnnuary 10, ions, at 6 o'clock p. tn., for the pur chase of f:',000 in ten Tear, 5 per cent coupon 'bond! of said cit. in denotnina t ions of f.'iOO ench, interest payable omi-nnnwnU. Fsch birt mt ic- companied bv n certified check for an amount rpial to !t per cent nf the amount of such bid. payable to the city of Mod ford, mid it1 city con noil re t'Tvs the ri jl to rejec t any or ;i ' bids. PnlM at Medford. Oregon, UnvmWi 11, U'07. BKN.T. M. rOT.LIX. City Kecorder. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. I r, iiflvrv McClullen of Roseburg ' :.. ,..!,: r.itiiiv. in this vicinity a visit. 1 .-.11. : lirw- ttin hnM. I .AITS. f.lJU lo t.(-ieiiuR i i davs with her son cu AjWegate. ( I w CVrKnk Bennett of Medford ; spent Christmas with -friends living in j "Jacksonville ; i Charles Xk-lull and family spent j Christmas in Jacksonville, the' guests of Mr. anl Mrs. Lejs Ulrich. Miss Los.; Buckler has returned to Rueh. having ajn-nf Christmas with friends living in town. " - Miss Leola Farlow of Medford is spi-nd;iJ her vacation with her cousin, Miss Isjie McCully. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Barnum left recently for Portland and Seattle, where they expect to spend the holidays with relatives. Miss Mollie Towne spent Christmas at her home in Phoenix. Ho Fire in tire Kldnm Range Nt lot Water in frf Boise Then is the time you ap pieciate tlie conveaiMC of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach a plug to the nearest lamp socket and turn the switch ' PINT, QUART, TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Size is specially adapted for nursery Clean MLLiV. A Simple . tecimciBtuiiusl . . Sale - rfLTT Durable c Condor Wafer and P wer Co. LMiono SS5. Office on Seventh Street. Opposite the Big Electric Sign. b The Secret of a Beautiful Face lies ia keeping the skin pro tected as well as cleansed. Just washing is not enough that only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs j to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only timulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckles. A AA ttr Dnatm M mm Satisfied Purchasers Tomorrow is Kris Kingle's day. and the store will be closed by' order of the boss, who said to us nil: ' ' (', home and enjoy your- J selves and forget the business! grind t'o.- one day." I got a pres I out r"r:m the boss, but I niu't go-j iiijj to open it before tomorrow a. m. at daylight. 1 guess he is ;' iug piett good about now. We !;-tt all previous season's records by a block am) a half in selling good stuff for the "joyous," It's a pleasure to hand out high-grade goods and to knmv that everyone who bny will wear 'th sirfile r, that won 't come off. ' Resides, ! w guarantee everything e sell I nd gladly correct any errors when errors creep in. Well, ma is going to hae a roast turkey for dinner tomorrow, and I V got to take some chesuuits home t stuff it with. We 're open till 11 o 'clock K'OisL:. S "lorg' Rre-liiventory Sale NOW GOiNG ON r Are you going to need an extra "garment in underwear or nn extra pair of heavy hosiery to get through the winter withf If so, now is the time to buy. We can save you money on hosiery and underwear from now until January 1st, and our stocks are in fairly good condition. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. Thus giving you a chance to buvo on everything you buy. We wunt you to get the habit of coming here, knowing full well thut once you ilo get the habit you will always look here first, nnd we invite you to look. Half Price Sale of Coats For Ladies 3 $4.00 r) d LADIES' GOODS Baker-Hutchason Co. FIRST EOOM NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Watch Meeker & Co.'s Great Dry Gonds Store January has in store great Bargains for many customers. Watch ! "Watch ! W. H. MEEKER & CO. M E D F 0 R 1) OPERA HOUSE HAZELRIGG & WILLIAMS, MORS. TUESDAY, DEO. 31st "First real novelty since 'Peter Pan." Frank W. H0.1I7 presents THE SAN FRANCISCO OPERA U T t. - T., 1 , 5 company in rne 1 oymaker A Dainty, Dancing, Delightful Comic Opera.' "Big laughing hit." Portland Oregonian. "Will enjoy It from curtain to curtain." Portland Journal. "Cannot fail to please Doth young and old. "Portland Teletrun. SPECIAL PRICES 50c, S1.00 AND Sl.flO. SEATS ON SALE 10 A. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27TH. AT HASKINS'. Colonial Porch Lath Work, Patterns, Etc. Last Saturday we landed tP big shipment of Ladies' Coats, und just to show you how we do things, we will give you the history. Our Mr. llutchnson had looked over the lot of coats when in Portland Decem ber 1st, ns they were taken from the factory's original shipping car tons, lie refused to buy ut that time, us he thought to get them for less later on; and, sure enough, on Friday a week ago the 50c on the dollar offer came, and we nailed the bargain by wire and had the coats on sale Saturday afternoon. HOW IS THAT FOR QUICK ' ACTION? The lot comprises all colors of fine broadcloths, loose, semi and fitted backs, mikado nnd semi-mi-kudo styles. The newest styles out. We have already sold a lot of these coats and have no doubt but what we will sell all in short order. Will you give ns a look t Don t pass up these values if you care to save, t'oais worth ifS.iiO and up to $")0.00 now selling at to $25.00 EXCLUSIVELY. WorkTGll"aid Killer and Evvbank Telephone 471. Medford, Oregon O