hit THE MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR- WEDNESDAY, .TANUARY 15908. , -e Follow the Crowds to g- If s Easy to Find the Place Lasts This Week and NextWeek 5j . .! . i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Kind's fur Lownuy's, Aldon'u and Guntlior's chocolittoa. tf 1 1 1 m. K. V. (.'nrtor of AhIiIiuhI spent tin- day in Mellon) Wednomluv. .JaiinH Alien of I'linenix wuh a buHi jk'hh culler ill Mi'dfonl Winlnewliiy. Mr. and Mm, C. Carey of JMioenix wpeiit WV'dni'Bday in Med ford. I'yrotfnipliic outfits, wood aad hides, for burning, at the Art Studio, Hub bard building, near bridge, tf Kd King, who lian been visiting with relativeH in and around Med ford, Ijiih returned to (iold Mill. Two barrels more of that famous Houston sorghum juHt received. Ilutehi Hoii & lunisdeii. 231 K. De Kobnnm (if Jacksonville jiont a short time in Med ford Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. Cameron's parlors are ojien eve nlngs and Sundays for those who are too busy to cmiiii' other times. -'!') Mth. ,1. A. Ma r.sh of .laeltwnn ille vis ited friemlH living in Medford Wednes day. Walter ItoMwick of Apj.legate, the, expert uicclitinii', wiim among (lie many i in Med ford rrrently. Clinton Carey of Phoenix preeinet, a' nuerenst'ul gardener, was in Med ford Wednesday morning. l. Anderton of Tiilent, the jolly Din ner, spent a few hours in Med ford Sat- : unlay. j L. Thompson, who lives near Central i Point, made Med ford a business visit Tuesday, j .1. I. Rirluirdsoii of Ppper Kogue i Wiver, the Neieiit if ie workman, is in Medl'nrd again, I S. A. Pattison, editor f the Central j Point Herald, wjis in our city Tuesday , afternoon. j The largest assort meat of postals ever i exhibited in Stmt hern Oregon nt the Art Studio, llubliiird building, near" bridge. J Also a imc!1 line of ttlbuins. tf j Montgomery, the swilelmian, who is nceiuo'd or' robbing freight ears in the Ashland railroad yimN, wns arreied at Sissoii, Cal.. nod will be extradited. Mr. mid Mrs. Wells are conducting a J dancing class at Angle V Opera House, I Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights, i H to Id. Cull and get. our terms. 2.VI J It. N. Hurler has received n telegram stating that 1. S. Hnsey, father in law of .1. II. Itutlcr, died veMeidny at liar- ! risburg, dr. ' Mr. and Mis. Wells are euinlu.-t ing u dancing cla-s at Angles Opera Mouse, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights, s to o. rail and get our terms. Mrs. C. W. Coiililin b ft for .lackson, where ulie will at tend t he install:! I ion of officers for the ensuing vear in the Uebekah lodge. i Vsear I. yen, a carpenter of W, st Medt'ord, who ha I n building a resi deuce properly at Central Point under Contractor Crav, will remain at his home for tl oming Week. W. Mnlkev of Kugeue is isjting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker in West Medf.ml. Mr. Mulkey is Mi. Walker's father. Thomas Than tit' Wvi Medford lias been confimd t. his bed ou account of an acute attack of rheumatism for the past week Mr. .1. C o.bb- left .'ii the ,.uth bound train for Yreka. Cat., where he Will ply his tiade, that of an optician, for the next three weeks. .1. !., llamnierslv. the ;,,!. I 11,11 post master, banker and lawwr, announces that he will be a candidate for tin- lie publican nomination for representative. He would make a good one. Mi-. ('. Warreu, a pieio cr la lv of l-.ti. of M.Minnvilb. Or., who bas boen paving In r m phew, .1. (i. Mattin, and family, a 1 hi e months ' social i -i t . left today tor tier futute hoiiu'. Tinner, Kan. YE OUR. PRICED HAVE FALLEN BlT THEY HAVE NOT FALLEN ON "FAKE" TUFF. THEY HAVE FALLEN ON WHAT WE HAVE LEFT ON THE REGULAR. LINE OF GOOD MERCHANDISE. IT S IMPOSSIBLE YOU KNoY TO BUY JUST EX ACTLY WHAT YOU ARE GOING To SELL AND NO MORE. WHAT WE HAVE LEFT IS OUR WINTER GOODS WE SHALL SELL AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES REMEMBER WE HAVE THE ONLY GUARANTEED HOLEPROOF SOX IN SOUTHERN OREGON AND GUARANTEED CRAVENENTE RAINPROOF HATS. RESPECTFULLY DANIELS' rOTW CLOTHING STORE .1. T. Ileriford of (iriffin creek and his sister, Mrs. I. a lira Uriffith, both retnrmd from llanford, I'nl. iir. So. Ie has jr.uie to Portland, ac company in;; Mrs. llattie Katun Law refce, ivho entered a hospital for the pel t'oraiaiu e of an operation for tumor. Kru lucrum, who has beeti located in Northern alit'oinia for some time, is vi-iiin relaiies anl friends living in this seetioli. J inl I Mi nil, outity Roe order I lur nett and tounty i 'oinini-ti..iiiT I'atti r sor did business in Medt'ord Tuesday i enini;. V. t;. UeeKal-a.di of Salom, Oarl Oet en of Vaii.-ouvrr and Adam M uelb-r of I'.othind. all well knouu brewers, are in l dfotd on bit dnt'ss. l.rwis Ooi.ii of near Wellen was a M. dfotd l.nsin. ss caller Tio sdav. He i is a hoine-tender and is .nl;.ioi,'d in tin-1 rawing of stock. I aptain !oa . of .la. ks on ille has be. n erv si, ,. Mrs. .lolni Movh, r, hi da -i;hter. of M. dfenl. has ., , n at his b. .Uide for s,- oral we, ks. 1 .a dies shampoo, ."el,-; yents ' sham I ; 1- ti. atm. nts t-le. tric vibra totv coiiise for dandruff anil falling leii.-. laldies -..o.i, ..ms t.l't. Mrs. Cainetoii. Hot"t Moore Annex. l'u'o Hon. HetiM 1. Kebli of the Apple iiao arrix . 1 in M. dford W-.lnevda , Ho U one of Ji.k'.'n county's repre s. i : at i i s, ha in: been a member of the b-w r house at the 1 i,( seon. n's' ta. iai mawij;. . iJ.V; ladies' ' ! a I'd li' . t.t i r. leu i a;. J" i' ; si ' v ' ' ' 1 ' " ' .! i ilovi'orv mas v... . M-s. t ,. . Hotel Mo..r, RESOLVED that jnow is not the omlythinig that falls THIS T ME OF THE YEAR OUR PRICES ARE COMING DOUN ON -SOME" OF OUP VERY BEST VALVES. WE DOKT WANWMY LEFT OVEK5 1RUSTR Sam lioussuin oi' .iac'usoiivillo vas n M'dfor.l business caller Tuesday. .1. A. Smith ha moved his tin shop frotn the Mc Andrew biiihlini;, near the bridge, to. t lie frame building on the west side, near the Week Mctiowatl furniture store. A few enlarged photos of Southern t )reoit scenery, left over from the Christmas trade, will be iven frco with frame to fit, on receipt of retail price of frame. A limited supply. The Art Studio, Hubbard bldj., near bridge, tf lr. .1. S. Dewey uf I.akeview, the well know n dent ist. who was initiated in the mysteries of Klkdmn. died nt tdendale a few days since, while visit iiii; relatives living there. Hon. H. I. Kubli of Appl.ate, one of .laeksou county's representatives in t he legislature, was in Med ford and .laeksoiiv ille Wednesday. He is feeling of the political pulse. Jos. H. siiner. "ho stationed nt l"it Mcl'herson, Oa., expects to return t i Mtdford next September, when Ins term of enlistment expires, lie is now sergeant of the band of his reejituent and has yiven sat isfa. t ion thronchont. Walter Havis, formerly engineer of the 1'. I!., pass.-d tliroucli Med ford To sd.a n mute to Portland. He will : a i n enter the employ of the South em 1 'ae i fie, rinininu to .1 unction City mi Mir main line. Vuion new arrivals in Medt'ord are: !. Hopkins. Hntte. Mont.; K. Kink. H i'Miibil. b..; K. 11. lireen, frail, fob; I- Mm. tt. o!,s. I;,.; M,s. ( ,ires M. H- im. S. at!.-. Wr.sh ; Kosabel Milne, f 'and Porks. . p. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD WEAR Duof old HealthUnderwear ) UOFOLD HEALTH UNDER WEAR, bring made irf two separate fab rics, it is warmer than a single fabric oftwiee the thickness. The good house wife puts a double blanket on the bed for the same reason. The outer fabric in Duof old Health Underwear excludes the cold, the inner retains the heat. D UOFOLD HEALTH UNDER WEAR, being made from two light fab rics interknit, it has warmth without bulk or weight, the inner fabric being made of very fine combed cotton and at tached to the outer fabric of wool, keeps the wool from shrinking. The good housekeeper, in washing a piece of lace, sews it to a cotton fabric to keep the lace from shrinking. - DUOFOLD HEALTH UNDER WEAR, being made of two separate fab rpTJT? r"Prr"1T?T V Oregon's Greatest X 111 X V ill in in I'lrick nunc to Mi'ilforil on InniiH'sH Wi'ilnoHiliiy from Eniilo Point. Or. Civile S. I'nviio. one of the San l-Vuu-isi'o fnpitnlist who recently or i;:inize,l the Rogue Hiver Valley Orc-h-arils company to develop the lOOO-nere Myer tract of laiol mar Asliluml, is lore on business connecteil with the enterprise, says the Ashland Tidings. .1. 1'. Kodily. mayor, L. D. Harris, J. K. Watt. I-'. K. Merrick, (irant Stone. aM of Medford: L. II. I'earoe of Myr tle Point, and W. II. Norcross of Cen tral Point, form n party of Southern Oregon fruit men who are lit the Ore gon, having come to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Horticultural so ciety. ttregonian. January 14. W. A. Allen and family, who hnve loin visiting at the home of .1. W. Smylie in North Medford, left Wod nesdav for Orange county, California, their former home. Mrs. liiee will ac company them to her home, which is in the same county. "The Mascot." Seats were put on sale this morning at 10 o'clock and the line looked like an advance sale at the Heilig or Mar .piam. Portland. Alout ion seats were sold the first half hour. This liig sale so far ahead of the dat of lx'rf.irm .nice, indicates that the Opera House nil! he "packed to the guards" on the night of performance. Kemcmher the .pit. me night only. Wednesday. .lan- tiarv "J2. P ami Mrs. .hi.lson Ager of Age ie Wen visiting A-libnd. UOFOLD SOLD ONLY AT WVJVJliv x INLAND EMPIRE TRAIN TO STOP AT MEDFORD The Commercial club lias received the following: "Walla Walla. Wash., .Ian. S. "Medford Commercial eluli, Medford. Or.: "(ientlemen I am pleased to ac knowledge receipt of yonr kind invita tion of the tith inst. extended our ex cursionists to visit your city en route to Los Angeles. "This sort of thing cements n friend ly feeling which is bound to result in promoting the best sort of interest in the advancement of the Pacific North west in general and our party will gn out with a glad handshake to every one they meet and make it a point to do everything possible to concentrate the gaze of the people in general upon the three states Washington, Oregon and Idaho. We hope to have several in our party who can tell you about our country, which has n climate that permits of our wearing straw hats on .Innuary the 1st. the same as in California or other southern climes. "Again thanking you, T beg to re main, yours truly, iil-'.X C. HOLT. " l hairmaii transportation committee.'' William Mailer, shorty Miles, .lack Ilouble.lay and Kd Hnie. who have been ait on a camping trip in the Tianehoreo country, returned Tuesday night. Tliey havo been g..ne abnnt two weeks. Mr. Midler wiil enter open his duties at the Peuel iV K-Mitner store within the m xt few d:is. rics with the air space between, bears to the human body the same relation as that of the double window of the house. Air being a non-conductor of cold, the gar ment made of two separate fabrics with an air space between is wanner than a single garment of double the thickness. DUOFOLD S inner fabric of cotton with air cells between the impurities of the body are absorbed by the outer fab ric, while in the ordinary single garment the impurities are retained next to the skin. DUOFOLD HEALTH UNDER WEAR, being made with the inner fab ric of a very fine'eottfm, is soft, and can therefore be worn by those who would like to wear wool, but think thev cannot. DUOFOLD HEALTH UNDER WEAR has twice the absorbing and ven tilating qualities of a single fabric. Value Givers MANY PEOPLE HEADED THIS WAY FROM EAST The somewhat disturbed financial situation in the cast and south is caus ing industrial institutions in the older states to investigate the opportunities for a more advantageous home in the great Pacific Northwest, or lit least thia would bp indicated by the fact that the Portland Commercial club has had more correspondence on this sub ject within the last fin days than dur ing the previous 1- months. The immigration to Oregon and Washington this year ought to be dou ble that of last. In no other two states hns every character of crop yielded so enormously and commanded such u high price. People in the older com munities are disposed to move, nnd the Pacific Northwest should get more than its proportion of new citizens, but to accomplish this all the commercial bodi-s must work in harmony and in dividuals must participate through pri vate correspondence, which is the strongest influence of all. PHOTO (1AI.I.KRV SOLD.' I. II. Mackey, have sold my photo graph gallery to Mr. F. W. Lesmeister. The reason that I have not announced it sooner was to find out first what kind of n photographer Mr. Lesmeister was. Now I can say that he is a good all round photographer and T recommend him to all of my customers and friend. Respectfully i".t H. '. MA( KKV. o o o o O O O o c-o O oo O o ? o o o o o n O O O O O