THE MEDFORD DAILY TRTBITXE. MEDFORD, OR., MONDAY, .TAX HART r i.i, ions. j (Follow the Crowds to g- z Van Dyke's Store I IJI IfsEasytoFintltliePlacr Lasts This Week and fa Week a eg i MMM ' SOCIAL- AND PFRSONA! I . .."'":" w- NVI"" "" I business cards. ' " " - ----- - - n mm ! Dr. 1 1 ainil t on wiih i'iiIIimI to Applogatc professionally Sal unlay. King's for Lowney's, Aldon's nnil Guntlior's chocolates. tf 1). J. Wilson of .Sum's Valley visited recently in .Misirord. .V. .1. Limn of Talent wn n Med ford business caller recently. .lolin Hollingor of (Iriffin creek trans . acted business in Medford recently. TcunosHec Smith of Phoenix trims acted business in Medford last week. W. (I. Miller of Central I'oint wib n business caller in .Medford recently. A. Fridnger of the west side 'was n Medford business caller .Hnturilny. .Inhn Annik is up f rum Fresno county, ( nhlorain, visiting relatives and friends. H. H. Stevens of l'lioenix transacted business with Medford inerclmnts Hat urdny. II. II. Frvo of Klk creid was n lmsl ness caller in Medford Saturday morn ing. .1. Thorndilie, who has lieen at Ster iiiik during the past Bcveral weeks in Medford auuin. iliss Maude I'rim of Jacksonville has been endued to teach a term of school in. unite falls. Pymgrnphie outfits, wood and hid for burning, lit the Art Studio, Hub bard building, near bridge. tf Miss Fannie Hrngg of It nut iiifrtnn .linker county, has been paying M Anna Martin of Jacksonville a visit two barrels more of tlia.t famous Houston sorghum just received, llutehi son & l,umsilen. . 051 Miss Anna Kecirnii of JiicliHonville lias been teaching a successful term of Bcnooi in Antioch district. Mrs. ('macron 'b nnrlors are on..n .. nings and .Sundays for those who are 100 misy 10 come other tunes. 2ti() 1). F. Wilson is at Kugle I'oint spend inj; a few days, visiting at the home of his daughter. Mrs. ('. I,. Kennies of Jacksonville, who has been visitinu her sister, .Mrs. H. (I. dale, of North IScud, is at home ujfuiu. Newcomers In Medford lire: Mary Lear, Portland; William Willis, Stock ton, Cal., anil Joe Iteese, licnsellacr 1 nd. K. (I. Trowbridge, proprietor of the Medford lion Works, has returned from Portland, where he hd been on husi lless.. The largest assortment of postals ever exhibited in Southern Oregon at l.he Art Mudlo, llnbbanl building, near bridge. Also a nice lin,. of albums. . tf I. I'. Mall ' left ' recently f,-. i,t. land, where he has business matters to look after, and will be absent for sov ctal days. T. C. (iaiiies of Trail creek. who is engaged in the slock business, trans ncted business in Medford Thursday and Kiidav. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are conducting a dancing ,-lnss a, Angles Opera House . .Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights. -s I" IH. ''all and got our terms. '.-, I W. H.twmnn, in West Medford. who ....s ...so 1 mini to lu. home on ac eounl of ill health, !,s improved con Mderuhlv. Mr. and Mrs. Well, are conducting a dancing class at Annie's Opera House. Men. lav, Tuesday and Thursday nights.' S to in. ( all and (jet our terms. I Kmest llnlhawnv of Central I'oint. . inacliinisl aa.l electrician, will m leave for California, where In- has l.cen offered u g.V.l position. Henry WintcThalder, a rancher near 0 Wolleii Postof fire, transacted business in .Medford recently. He reports that the roads ate in very bad condition. Several carloads of It, n Pavis nppl, s lllle been shipped lo California, when, they eoiuinnnd a ready sale. The pri.e paid here avi -rages , 1 '.'-, ,-. I). II. 1 1 1 1. 1 1 u , t',.r eiauv ,,.r, ., r.uiiliietur for tli - Send. -hi IVt.it'i,, i. li..l.lt.. -i ..mil n p. .vt. o. 01 . !,!,. ,. 1 I --ll . U here he Si- I Ins C.iinl. r. - de. lieorgo W. Nelson iin.l ,iu f,...,n who have been residents of this sec tion tor several years, have gone tc Smnmner, Ark., where relatives reside. James liriscoc and Kd Welch of Meadows 'precinct were among those who did business in Medford during me past week. Heirton Howcm of Ashland has gone on a business trip to Texas. His wife ,lni1 "(,"'t child accompanied him as far as .SouthiTn California. Miss Lenin Farlow, a primary teacher in the .Medford schools for a short time, has mine to Everett. Wash whom some or her relatives ivo 10 more lucrative position. uoiits facial inassiioe rto. i,,.i:no face anil neck, Mc; manicuring, 2oc; six body treatu ts, electric vibratorv mas- Slluc, J.-..II0. .Mrs. Cniaeron. Hotel Moore Annex. o,;,i .Master Vance llostwick, who has been visitiaj; at the home of his Bis ter, .Mrs. Oscar I,yon, in West Med ford, for the past week, has left for his home near Huc.li, on the Applcgute. ,v row ealaroeil nhotos of Southern Oregon sci ry, left over from the 'hristmas trade, will be iriven free with frame to fit, 011 receint of retail nrin., of frame. A limited 'supply. The Art Studio. Hubbard bid.. near l.ri.l,,,. f .Indue W. C. Hale of (Irants l'ass in Jacksonville several days last week. With K. .1). ItritL's of Ashlaad ssfully defended V. A. .Simons, for mer clnet of police of Ashlaad, who had buen indicted for uiaaslauohter for accidentally killinj, a hobo. Isiulies shampoo, nilc; iteats' sham poo, Hoc; 12 treatments electric vibrn- ory course for dandruff and hair, laldies 0.01). fronts 41.11111 m 'n run. Hotel .Moore Annex. '".no Aaron Jlaraebiiri;, u nioneer of Jack. son county, mid who was formerlv en. ajjed in blncksmilhinK. Ht Jacksonville, una maile the valley n visit. Tie it now located nt Orescent. Cifv I'nl where ho is n contractor nnd buihler. Atfnte district ha.s a floilrishiiiK lite rary society, with the followiair offi- : rresi.1i.nt, Kewtird McCollum; president, Cora (Ireoorv: secretary. ;isie lleebe: treasurer. Orville M..C.J. 1 11 111, Kay Crystal, who has boon visit;,,.. in Medford, has returned to Pendleton, where he holds 11 responsible ooslrion with one of the liriucionl or. rv firmy 'f that. city. .ra. Crystal, who was ipute sick, is now convalescinu. Ilattie Katun Lawrence, who lm. been' very sick at her home in U'..u Medford, . will be taken to lios..lt,,l at I'ortland this week by Dr. Seelv for the purpose of uiulork-ninK a surgical operation. John A. Smith il mVt, his shop to I lie west side into the boll, lino u-.,...V by l-'rcd Weeks, .first door east of lh,. new furniture store.. Mr. Smith will add to his present stock of good and fit up a t'irsl clas.s tin shop. Mr. and Mis. W. II. 'Norton ,.f l'.,n. Is1!!.! sre visitino ut Ike hoi ,r l and Mrs. II. N. Holler 'in W...I 1 ,.,l .'....1 .Indue W. S. Crowell returned from llrants l'ass Saturday, where he had been officiated as ,judKu in the orator- il contest 1- rilhiy eveuint;. J. I.. McAhren. who has r....;.t.,.l l.. Medford for several years,. concluded n lew weeks ago to take up his residence ia Central California. He remained at his new home about three weeks and has returned, xv- Il'dt of I'ortland is visit with his son, lr. II. .It of Fagle I'aini. He is e.-neral secretary f.,r 11, f home missions "of the l'resl.v church and has spent several is i r.-sl. tonnn missionary to E. B. HAMILTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. S. DeArmond Office ;u Sitter-Duiilap Block. Phone 6S3. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Kaglo Point, Oregon. LINDLEY & T.rNT)T.i!V DealerB in new and second hand fni-n! ture, stoves nnd tinware, hardware otn Storage and commission. Woodvnrd In connection. All goods delivered to any pun 01 ciiy. Begin the New Year IN THE RIGHT WAY By Building NEW TOILET PARLORS Modern and scientific methods for the care of all diseases of the hair, scalp nail face. Shampoo 50 cents. Flentln scalp massage following Bhampoo 25 i i uysicai iiericiencios devel oped, nianicurlns. finest, toilet orti.,i v.i.-iuiiy coinpouiKlOd. MRS. W. L. CAMERON. Suite 4S, Hotel Moore Annex. James II. Hertford, residing on Grif fin creek, died at his home Thursday morning from chronic pneumonia, with which he had been afflicted for some time. Deceased was at the time of his death 07 years of age. His remains will be shipped to Hundford, Cal., for interment. He lonves n wife and a large' family of grown-up children sur viving him. (leorge II. Jackson of Enst Medford is circulating an initiative iw.titi,.',, the recall of unfaithful officers that may be elected, ami a bill for a law by which the people instruct members of the legislature to elect the candidates for Fnited States senator, who get the highest number of votes nt the gen erai election, regardless of partv; also a bill for a law to remove the power of money from elections by limiting can didates' campaign expenses. A COLORED SHOWMAN WHO LIED WAS LYNCHED rd ItTt . SKI.MA, X. ('., Jan. 13. The lynch ing at Pine Level, Johnston county, of a strauge negro at the hands of 11. negro mob is reported. The negro ,purport ing to be an advance uncut of 11 "hi,. show," induced the negro residents int., attendance of what turned out to be a one nian performance b'v the negro himself. Their heads covered with sacks, the mob entisred the negro's Hoarding house early 111 the morning and took him forcibly to the woods. His body was found at daylight oil the .-v.uinern railway tracks. A good start means much to you. Get off on the right foot and keep going. Don't continue to throw money away by paying rent, when you can own your own home. How much did you pay out for rent during 1907? Stop and figure it out. What have you got to show for it? Nothing but a bunch of receipts. Suppose you had put this money into building a home and buying a lot? You'd have something to show for your coin, wouldn't you ? The same thing holds true in the coming year. Are you going to waste your maziuna all year, and have 1908 net you noth ing but a living? Ask your wife about it, and see what she says. Building is going to be cheaper this year than ever. You can buy practically at your own terms. We sell all kinds of lumber everything needed in any kind of a house from a small cabin to a palatial mansion. We also sell Booth-Kelly lumber. Iowa Box and Lumber Co. NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES, MARRIED. i.'"irs u:wm , tin 1. and M Ann t Ashland, Jnnu V.. Icgus of Portland l.ewtnan of AshUiwl W. I- M 111! ..,.r. I'l UM'l liTU ,,; v, d,,.,,..t. ' i:i i.-r S. ' The usual Y. M. ('. A. was held Wednesday, led bv Professor Sutton The subject was ' Prayer. ' ' Several students are absent this f.'k, on account of measles. Thev are Miss iM-cvc. Misses Poacher nnd 'Miss Packets. The follow ing students entered school during the las! week: (I, 11. Nontnu of Klamath Kails, Misses Itlanche Kl-'l I'll. .- Poller of Khimaih Kails- ... Inn- l.'i ,g,bv ,.f Klamath Kails; In in 1 Wl, ..f Wc-i. i ,i. . Mj M;,,ir! M -' 'I ' M 'e of Medford: 1 Miss Margaret Ouirier of T.olnnd n Miss Lochia Write of iJnke View; Miss Agnes Stanford nnd Jliss Mae Beaver of Ashland. President Payne has taken up his new duties in aa admirable manner, nnd every one looks forward to a year of excellent School work under hi'a dip.,,,. tion. Some improvements have been made during the holidays. Some of the rooms have been rearranged, walls tinted nnd seats have received n coat of varnish. The time for chapel has been changed from S:3l to 11 o'clock. The Y. W. C. A. was led Wednesday by Miss McCune. The subject was. ' Receiving the Word. " The fadlltV Was rovnllv bnnnnete Kridnv evenim.' in the elinnel h-ill bv the senior class. The new president, C. A. Payne, was the guest of honor. daughters spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Tnrpin, and her brother, Al Turpin, and wife Charles .Lammey, who has been in me employ of the Kish Lake Ditch com Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Whitney nnd sons, Vernon and Frank, have finished putting out the 20-nere near nrcl.nrd ou the Benjamin Sheldon farm, and re- uirneii to .Medtord, where they will spend the winter, hut intend returning BIO STICKY ITEMS. I.i'tle Venetia 'I In I I'ri. (Hi X, Mrs. Kane Smith was :iie IVrrv the e ll st on Kri.iav puny .for several years, ha. returned " "U.nii i ... ... , i l" ineir aomestenil in J.ake county n his old home in Kansas, where he will I louiiiy as eniov an ev ie.l .:.. ...,.: I " " "l'r,,,K l's s ..on ...in jeoiiies alter which he will return to the ideas ant climate of Southern Oregon, where he will nuain resume his .lnti.,a .... i.A company s ranch. R. K. Smith, foreman of the Wasli Inrn orchard at Table Rock, accom panied by his family, spent the holidays with his father. ,1. W. Smith, and his brothers. Arthur nnd Alfred. Mrs. Albert Turpin and baby are re 'overing from a hard tussle with on...,. inonia, but the baby still reipiires med- 0. who Cnrt Hall had the misfortune to have his cart break down with him one day last w.k while out looking after his recently purchased farm. The horse ran away, but was caught bv E. Roberts, Mr. Halls foreman. hitched the horse to another vehicle and took the injured man to his home in Medford. Mr. Hall is very fond of stickv, but we nre afraid that he trot a little more of it than he bareained for that trio. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Toroin Mr. - u ' I in as in. ,u i ---, .:,,, .. , .' " ""Kinnd Mrs. (leorge Cottrell, Mrs. Marv -".i; ni ois m an and ear-, vi;n: m i ... ...... K.. ... ...I... ,,.,u,- iniiiim aim .uiss ache. Dr. T'ickel is the attending pl,v Uud'.jhivo lit!!-- ! i, I Owens, an. I st, B.ssie Turpin formed a jolly party from Medford, who came out to H. f'.-Tur- "nt.rprising pin a oa New Year's .lav and attended ' in Jack- the 9,:n.sa.,-ie ball at Kagle I'oint n the jury, that evening. s o o oo o o o o o o o o o o O O o 0 o On o o. ' ) O O O o o o o oo o o o o o o o o J o o O ,, , v O O o o n.-p' (o o ' " o oto 0J O O o o o