'SOCIAL ANDPERSONAL A full Hue of V.inH U iiirif at the Mtd funl U""lt Horo. tf S. T. I'ctWfU a ni'W arrival in Mcl fnnl frtmi Walla Walla, Wnnli. Kiiif;'" for l''JWiiey Aldon 'a ami fililltljcr 'H climniit-. tf Attorney V. M. 'ulvi returns! Tm-s day fruiu Grants Tans mi busim-m. F;i8iiiniiallf flrcHHtnukiiiK; coatH, units and bilk waiHta a Kpi-eialty. Jiooins at Mm. O, 1). jNale 'h. 1!43 Ladii-H of (JreaH-r Mcdfunl Hull w call a Hpccial mciftiiitf Friday afternoon at at Commercial club rooinn. William II. Gore, the popular riinclier and dtoek man from the went aide, was u M I'd ford buineB caller Tuewlay af teraouii. Mitts JeuncHHe Butler, U-neu'-r of pia no, theory and harmony. Residence in Went Medford. Telephone 791. tf Mru. I. W. Thomas of Smith Med ford ft New Year's day fur Ashland, where he will visit with relatives for the i.ext few days. Five to 20 acre tracts near Medford, $75 to $150 an acre. Good land and good water. Easy terms. Inquire of ('. H. Pierce & Son. 241 G. L. liavis, T. J. Kinney, John Nor lintf, William By bee, .1. G. Gannon and I. II. laily from Jacksonville were Medford visitors New Year's day. A large assortment of post card al bums just arrived at Hull's Postal Rhop, 10c to $2.50. Come and eeo them. II n board building, near bridge. tf Judgo William D. Fenton of Portland, general counsel for tho Southern Pa cific railway system, passed through Medford on New Year's day en route to Kan Francisco, Cal. John W. Wiley's petition is being cir culated for signatures for the office of city mayor. Mr. Wiley was numinated by the Socialists at their recent con vention tin their candidate, j There whs a watch party at the home of Robert Wilson in West Medford, given by the young people of the Chris tian church, bidding the old year adieu and a welcoming in of the new. .1. N. Star ntul wife of Salem are the guests of the former's parents in Med ford, having arrived Wednesday, He is a contractor and builder and has re Hided in Salem for several years. Dr. DcArmond, formerly a practicing physic inn in Medford, passed through this city New Year's day. The doctor said he was on his way to California, but his most intimate friends say that lie still has a patient at Talent that re (piirt.j the attention of this particular M. I). FOUR HUNDBED STUDENTS AT STATE UNIVERSITY j SCHOOL NEWS. V X I V K K S I T Y OF OK K( i O X, Ku Jau. I. The following table, taken froiri the records of tho registrar's of fice, shows that the students of the I'uiversity of Oregon com' from prac tically every county in the state. There are now in attendance in the depart ments at Kugene, exclusive of music, -100 students, which is the largest body of students of college rank enrolled in anv institution in Oregon. That they are not from the homes of the rich is shown by the fact that nearly 70 per cent of them are either wholly or par tially earning their own way. Moat of them are registered from the smaller cities of the state that support good high schools. The following counties are represented: Baker, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, (lurry, Doug las, Gilliam, Grant, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Linn, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah Polk, Shermau, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler, Yamhill. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. C. L. Henmes returned from Berke ley Wednesday morning, where he spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Luciuda Anderson. A number of Jacksonville folks at tended the "Toymaker" at Medford New Year 's eve. Among those who witnessed the performance were Dr. and Mrs. K. T. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sex ton, Mrs. Charles Prim, Mrs.fl E, Cook, Misses Maude Prim, Leonn til rich, Mary Peter, Josephine Orth and Messrs. Uub Newbury, Miles: Overholt, Jl. Mel ton and Harry Luy. George Chapman and wife arrived from Alaska this week on a visit with the former's sister. Mrs. J. K. Beeves. The Sout hern rcguu State Normal School at AhIiIiuhI offers eHpecial op purtuuities for teachers to review for the teachers' examinations in Febru ary ami August, and to take work in Pedagogy and in Special Methods in teaching in the various grades of the .training school. Since the public schools of Oregon are calling for teach er who can teach Manual Training, many are taking advantage of the in dustrial work lately hint tilled in the school. Kxpeuscs of board and lodg ing ami tuition nominal. The State Normal School at Ashland is enjoying the largest appropriation of state funds ever grunted n Normal school in the history of Oregon, Cat alogues sent on application to the L'Hil I'KKSIDKNT. TROOPS ORDERED OUT FOR INDIANA STRIKERS IMI AN'APOLIS. oiininiics of the Jan. '2. Three Indiana National uard are under unin ami iu readiness to proceed to Muncie, Anderson and other plnces along the line of the In diana I'nioti Traction company, whose employes are on a si rike. The com paniei at Winchester, Kokomo, Ctven field ii ud Lebanon were ordered by liovi rn.-r Manly to prepare f--r action. No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water In the House Then Is the time you ap preciate the oouvcuicuce of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS $8 m 1 Attach a plug to the nearest lamp socket aud turn the switch PINT, QUART, TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Size is specially adapted for nursery Clean Sale Simple Durable ;CA1L Al CIR CIHCL D ill 5 M LE S The principal event of the coming j week is the debate with Klamath Falls 1 high school, which occurs Friday eve j iiing, January at the Opera house. J The team ehosen to represent Medford high school ha- been selected for some 1 time mid at present five men are work ! inj on the question. Threo of these will finally be chosen to uphold the honors of the Medford school, Vernon Vawter will lead and the assisteits will be chosen from among Klmer Hwagerty, Hoderic Todd, Rutherford Kerr and !arl (ilasgow. They will defend the negative side of the question, ' lie solved, That tho naturalization laws of the United States should he made more stringent." Miss Leoln Farlow. teacher of the primary department, has resigned to ac cept a much more lucrative position at Everett, Wash. Miss Farlow was one of the best teachers and the board re grets to lose her services. The cantata books have arrived and can be had at ai time. Mr. Signs will be in his office t the high school next Saturday forenoon, where he may be svcn by those who wish classification. The microscopes urd'P'd during the summer have at last arrived and will permit of delayed work in the laburn- , tories to be accnitiplis'O'l Cieorge Uashford of North Medford is confined to his home on account of sick ness. He is a veteran of the civil war and has not been a strong man since his service. Announcement Mrs. Irene Hampton Isaacs has opened a studio at her residence on East Seventh street, and will receive piano pupils after January 1. Mrs. Isaacs is a young musician of extraordi nary ability and talent, who through years of arduous study and application has brought her self to the highest plane of musical thought and intelligence. Prom earliest youth her munir:, education has been in charge of the best masters in the east, and she has lately completed a course under II err Herman Genss a pupil of the great Liszt himself, and by far the greatest teacher in America. Ilerr Genss rightly claims the distinction of teaching the only absolutely correct method of piano forte playing, and declares that without tli is method it is impossible for one to become an artist. Musically, Mrs. Isaacs has the rare charm of poetic feeling and a delicate touch united with great power, which enables her to interpret equally the airiest waltz of Chopin and to sound the depths of Beethoven. Ilerr Genss placed no limits to Mrs. Isaacs' art. In an interview he declared, "She can become what she will one of the world's greatest." Condor Water and Power Co. i'houo H Office on Seventh Streot. Oppuaite tin1 llijj Kleetric Sign. BUSINESS CARDS. HURRAH FOR 1908 MADE ANY NEW RESOLUTIONS? VK 1IAVKXT. Our resolutions were made before wo opened business I here the first of October, and we have no reason to alter them. Briefly, we resoluted to give the people of this vicinity the best values possible I and our business for the past three months has amply justified us in the belief that the people have felt that we have given them good values. ! We hone to do better in l!NW, if such a thing is possible. Only Two Sales Half Price Coat and Suit Sales AITV' U'. Iu.l.. .Inn. 'J. llii'tini vs, r'viimtl li iv lniliiv. Nine wt ri' in I in tic t l 1 1 1 h.lu.in Mtikn In-i 1 1, i s in t tif i iniil.iv ,n. til.' I I'i I.I nil,, R. R. HAMILTON. M. D., lMivsirinu ninl Surgeon. Mh snr t. !r. K'. S. Ot-Annotiil. office in Hitler linnlnp ltWk. Plume iXt. Win. M. Colvis. Mwlforil, Or. COLVUt DURHAM, Attorney:; at Law. Him. II. DmlLMH. Gr.mti r.ss. : im:v!i IN' roMK l'WI.O-MOV 1 uoTl' .M YM. .l,: ' p.,.. V. ItOI.T. M. D . n ..inl Sir, :;vn. a fllR U Tho Half-Price "oat and Suit Sales an to remain iu full blat. .' KVY ATS have just arrived and all we ah now is a glance at our windows. Vi'U will alu'! that you have ne r u before. lnn"t put off. but come and theso lo w enats. i:Vi:i;V Si IT must m-vc, and all we as is a portion of the cos!. Half Prices Now On 10- COATS. ku:ts. . si. on to sj;. 8T..V to ?!7 is coxsmnRiNn VHIUllCT ON' l'OWKKS: .. . I.'i.l TOW , .Ian. .' - Tin- inrv ...)..i.,.1ni tin- v i.l,-ii,T in ill',. I- ..! ill.' ii-.in.t I. I'.'H.'i.. i' Ii : ' I .'I' , Ii,- innr.l, r 't' S.-n ,'..! Uilliniii (J... Ii. 1. Tlit- :iri;iilii.'iits lat t,iitni; ;in,l tin- iniv ntir'-l. I"it il,. i ,. li f.'st.,,ii,.'ti,,. nitlial foil Milrrri! ion until t.vin v. I'dPMl -ll, , nrf ,iu. tln-niT i-nn snul.i miiiii- lit 'I'rilullio ol't'iiT. If I'I Hi u.i: i-li; t.- Town lulu m,. Pat, yooil locution. ,V l.awtoii. '.Y'7 v a r i : i lii-l:- I ll. ' ;,! 111 a niall i.- liflit.. It. k. i;. v.kk;: l. camkkov. rhU". in .uul Suvt;eo LTNDLEY k LINDLEY. hi ali'i- in new .'Mid ((. oid hand furni tuio. siors and tinuaie, litmlware. etc. ( oi a and i oiinni'.ion1 Veod ard in c-ouii . ti-Mi. All goods doltxered to any psrt of city. ii- Iba e LADIES' GOODS EXCLUSIVELY. ran NEW TOILKT PAiLOHS Moilrrn nn,l si-ii'iit i fio nu'tlioiN for tk fan- of nil .liino ef tho hair, m-nlp: nii.l fa,-r. Minini'oo oil fontn. Kli'.-trii- ! n'alj, maivio followitii !liniiiiioo 'Jo .''ins. Plii, al ,1.1'i. n n. i. ili vol "l".l. miiioiirii'i;. fin, -it loilot nrti.-lr . .ii. fnllr . ..'.ii ,. nii.l,., . MRS. V. CAMERON. Kih'sr k'oo.m Noirni ok .iacksox co. hank! NEW YEARS CONFRONTS YOU ith tho ijnistioii of wlntlirr you iiro jjoini: to In- up to ilnlo or still stiok to ol,l fasliioni', ini tho.U of travi-lin. You won't lu'sitiito loin; if you'll run,,' nii'l M'o llio auloinobilo you can j:i't Iiito nt n roasoualilo i-osl. I'omi' ainl take a riilo with us in a nuu'liiuo that i fan.y in up 1. o.piipnn'iit and con- Jtru.tion. Init .1. ci.K-.l.y not fancy in pri,',-. Modioli AtioC o. Suite 4 llot.'l Moor. Ann.n. Medford 1 st National Bank (JArl 1 AL $50,000 The Youngest and. Strongest RESOURCES $360,000 WE DONTPECUL TE WM. S. CROWELL, President. O. CRAWFORD, Assistant CasWur. F. K. DEUEL, Vice-President. . M. L. ALFORE, Cashier. GEO. W. DUNN, 8ecorjr Vim Vyfemt Greater medford Who favors home enterprine and the baildinp of a lanre City in the center of the moat beautiful valley on earth? WE DO. YOU SHOULD. Then why send your money away for other people to hindle? Deposit your dollars with us that it may be loai ed for home enterprises. Every dollar sent out takea that much out of circulation here. In addition to our National Bank, we have a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT and pay in terest on Savings Accounts. Open an account with the Medford National Bank, whose officers and directors are all home peoole and interested in the upbuilding of a Greater Medford and the entire Kog-ue River Valley, Cbe medford national Bank Oapital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 For the Last Time This Year For tlie last three years we have claimed a Fart of your patronage and are pleased to say we are satisfied with what we have gotten. We have tried to please, and for the balance of this year or until Christmas we will give you 10 per cent off of any goods you may buy, but after that time the old prices will prevail. The panic has had no effect on us at all, and with the new year we will stock up and serve you hotter than ever. The city council has decreed that you and each and all of you shall place numbers on your houses, and I have them to sell you so cheap that you can't refuse to buy them. Come in and see them. If you have not yet put in your guess, you had better get busy at once. - I am Shortie Garnett, the hardware man that does things. SHORTY GARNETT Watch Meeker( & Co.'s Great Dry Goods Store January has in store great Bargains for many customers. Watch ! "Watch ! W. H. MEEKER CO. R. V. GRAY, Builder Colonial Porch Work, Grill and Lam worK, Patterns, Etc. Telephone 471. Medford, Oregon Because He Paid by Check. Xot Ion agr., a business man in this community was printed with a kill that he ha.l already rai.;. He pro4nd "the p:4 check ae voueher in evidence, and it was thni at once proven that he had rM., .'"f'"11- Don t you see the impor.anco of paving by checkf Ik.s hank cordially invites your account, subject to check, and will be pleased to render you the most efficient service JACKSON COUNTY BANK Established 1888 . MEDFORD, ORE. Capita!, Surplus tnd Deposits 0vtr 1625,000 2 i iiiifur nir in Minul if o o 1 ,; O j ,.o o MEDFORD. OREGON. o o o o o o o o o Q G o o( o o o OoO o o O CD o O o o O O o o o o o o o o iij 0 o Q o