'v TRIBUNE." ' ' YfEDFOUD. OH DAY JANUARY 17, 190H. MRU FORD DAll .4 l ill, ii n i I H t 1 i i Sixth annuat sala of TJluslin Underwear at DEUEL & KENTNER'S, the BIG STORE Five Day's Sale, Commencing Tuesday, Jan. 21 W 0 beautiful pictures or flowery talk, but the best line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear on the market, mis line 01 ouus uasuwu - the last six years and the ladies of Medford and vicinity are thourougnly acquainted with it. You must wait for their BIG SALE Good goods and prices talk and we have both. : : ' ' 1 : . ' ' f T? A Tnn 1 "7 we have our January REMNANT UI1 rriOtiy, Jail, 1 SALE. That day we place all rem nants in every department at about onehalf the value. Don't forget you can fix out the children in fine shape for little money. DEUEL & KENTNER The Big Store, Medford, Oregon . Mi ?tl5IAL AND nf DCDCHNA l. IV4-' 1 n i IS I King's for Lownoy'H, Aldim's Mini puntlior's chocolatus. tf Lm'ko f Out nil l'uint wim ii Ihih y filler in Mi'dfoi'cl Tliurniliiy. 1. (Joro whs it iHiHiliiiHH rillliT In trd Thunultiy. I'i IjlVI'IIKIKIll III' 1'lltH'lliX WIIH II JlT!htrHA-lrifflhiiB OiiIIit Tlnirmlny. j K. I. 1 1 nlu'H of AhIiIiihiI wiih II Midfonl ItiiHini'BH rullor Tliurmluy. I .1. ('. I'l'lnllotoil of Tublo Kuril Ilium tried bimiiu'si) Ui Mudl'iinl Tlnnmliiy. A. II. Tliuininiiii of Trail Cnwk wan IIiikhiipim culli-r In Mi'dfurd Thumday. Ii. JliTKr of Piioviiix wait 11 Miilfurd initiir Kriilav. ; Chief of J'olii'U Sinuiim of AhIiIhihI win a Modford viaitnr Kriilny. , Mihh Currln H'ikiniin of .liirkHniivillr 'a orportt'tl to lie quit UI. .rt. ('. Ki'iiliior, tlio nierrlwint, bim-iiI NWdupwlay aftornoou in Anlilnml. l.vro(riiiirn' outfits, wood nail liiili-n, fur 'burning, nt. tho Art Htwlio, Hub 'irard btlllilinir, nonr lirldttt". " ' Mr. mid Mm. W. W. (Irciiory of M mi ml diatrirt spout Wcdnoiolny after lionn in Medford. Hi-nil piircfiilly tho now rial mlnlo lint of (.'. II. I'iorro & Hon In thi in IIIK. f Tlionilia II. Tleilfonl of Kvnnn I'n-i-k jiliHtrirt miido Modforil n bnainraH viait 'iWodnoadny. ) 1 d I'lll'fnTlj llin i'w ronl' iHliili Hat' nf ('. II. I'lorcp Hon in tliia ia , ano. 2.1H J. It. AlnKav, tlio auoroaaful minor, wna among tlio Oold lllllcra la Medford Wrdneaday. Mra. Cninoron'a iinrlors nro open evo ninga and Hnndnya for tlioau who nre too Iniav In pomo other tnnea. ." J. J.' linker lina returned from hia trip to Nelirnakn, better aatiafied with Honthorn Oregon thnn ever. Rend rarefnlly tho new real eatati- liat of C. II. Pierco Son in Una ia s.o. . Mra, J. Knaaoll and Miaa Fraaeea Nu nan of Jaekaonvillo viaited with Med ford frlenda Wedneadny afternoon. Hienography and typewriting at rea lonahle ratea. Clmrlea Vim lluakirk ti-Iiver KliTtrle Co. If I John Miller nnd Mr. and Mra. C rare wore mi from Phoenix Wednea dnr. I W. (1. Miller, daughter nnd aon, of Central Point were Medford callcra Thnradav. Dr. Hamilton left by team on an ur gent fall for the Hlue Ledge inino on Thursday evening. O. Olivia uad II. T. llurnett of l" k,Hiiiiville wen- Medfor.l eallera I 'Mion of Agale, a pie vountv, "pent Tlnira- ' V -- W -uir men Henry Wiiih'tlinl.h r of W!l n Irium not wl liiiNinrHH in .Mrillonl 1 hiirHthiv al'titriHiuti, Word Iiiih lirrn n ivi-d thnt Henry (1. Shi'itrrr nf Pi.rllun.l will nitirii to Mi'tll'onl nml Ink' ti Iim n'ttifti'iirr i'nin. Mih, ('iiiih' K. CjiriHiliiin iinl iliiuli lor Hit' HI frtilll I In- Ml no Leiltfi' to sjioml ii low iIiivh in .Mriiiurti. Tliroiloro l'!nlo nml illuiin .1. tti'iinlHlcv n( I'liocnix wrro M nl font nllotM Kriilnv. Tlio lai jfcHt tiHHiirl nu nl of poHlitla rvor xliiliil(-l in Sunt litTii nt tho Art Stuilio, llnM-ai'il Imililin, niiir )rilt'. Also a nirr lino of iillnmm, tf II. 11. Kyv nnd wifo nf Willow Springs niino in on (ho morning trnin I'Vidiiy to xiont a low itayH visit inj; rolal ivos in .Mrilfortl. I'lililii' tonoraliy nml typowrit iiijj iiiir oviMiinn, Impiiro of Van, Itonc Hivor Kloctrio 4'o., or .Diamond Room intf linuso. tf ,1. II. Iloo liiTNii.itli loft l-'ridav for Axilla nd, wlioro In will viflil wit It daughlor, who in allcmliiii; tho Ashland normal ftrhool, for a day or two. Idulii'H Hliatnpoo, .SDi1; ontrt nhnio poo, .'I'm", '2 troiitmciittt olot'lrio vibra torv courKo for dandruff and f:illiny hiii'r. laldirH ;.uu, L'.'iiH $I.Oil. Mrs. rmnoroii, llotid Mooro Annox. MM Ainon iii'wi'oinfrit in Mod ford an1 ('. II. Widmtor, I'aHa.lonii, Cal.; II. 1. )oano, hoiivor, Colo., nml (looro II. JtdiiiHun of Pcnvrr, Colo. (IrnlN farial nnirvinm', l'n"t lndioH' fat'O and ih'i'U, .'iDr; inanirnrin, ""(; nix hody t rent montx, oloot ri x il.ratory iiijih na'o, sf.'i.tm. Mtm. Catnoron, Hotel Mooro Aimi't. UttO W. K. .lohtiMoil, who wan ft recent arrival in Medford from Wen n tehee. Wash., wiin ealled home on aeeonat of the HerioiiH illness of his wife. A few enlarged plodos of Southern ( lroon seenery, left over f mm t lie ChriMtinaK trade, wilt lie iven free with frame to fit. on reeeipt of retail priee of frame. A limited mipply. The Art Studio, lltildiard ldl;., near bridge, tf lan HiinwiMon of I'm tl;nnl, (lie getiiat reprrsentiil i e of the llluinauer Prng eompany, wnn among hix nniuertniH ens totner?! in the valley during the week. Tlionwi 1'anKev, foreman of t lie Snowy Unite on-hard, allMided the (r egon fniitgrovvern ' meeting, held in Portland thin week. am" Hays, who is sneeessfnlly en iag'd in blarksmithing at SnoliomiMli, Wash, ha been al Cold Hill visiting relatiM's and friends, lie was in Med ford. Vedin sda v afternoon. Pisl i irt A t lornev Kennies went to (iranlH I'a-Hs Tuesday evening to join -lintgi1 Hiiiina, w ho is hohling the Jann arv term of ein-nit emirt for .losephim eonnty. ".I. K. Watt, one nf tho-,- wh ntlend oil tho Horticultural Noetety meeting, held ill I'ortlimd tins week, returned l-'ridavl. Mr. Walt reports that the meet i nir wti n mieeew in every feature. MIhii I.orottn Miirtin, of Mfdford, wbu in teach iiitf fc'li! at Un wiborn, spent n few days with home folk thin ok. Minn Murtin belong to ont of "irdii bent fmnilieii nml in a mic- teacher. n HOOD RIVER WINS PRIZES Roguo Rivor Valley Woll Roi-ro.sciitod nt St a to Horticultural McotinR, but CommtHsiou Men Award Honors to Growors Whoso Fmlt They Handle At the Stale liorlieiiltural exhibit hold this week in Portland, Medford growerH were for the first lime in evi denee with a creditable exhilnt of fruit, hut Ihey eaplured no prize exeept for penrH, Tin1 reason is probably duo as mtieli to the Hinall nuiuher of members from Medford and the iudifferenee with whieli loenl growerH view the exhibit. The judged were fort land eomniiH-doii men who handle Hood liiver produets almost exelnsively. Hood Rivor Swoop stakes. Having the most extensive display. Hood Hivor growerd captured a majority of the awards in I lie fruit exhibit held in eon nee t ion will) the meet iug of the Slate 1 1 orl ieull ural dociety. The judges consisted of (toorge I.. Iaven port and .1. M. Koskey, two commission merchnnlM, and Professor C. I. I,eviM. of the Oregon Agricultural College. The sweepstake prize, consisting of in cash, offered by tin II a .et wood Cn am ery company for I he five best boves of baking apples, was awarded to K. II. Sh'pard of Hood Uiver. Three tier displays Yellow New towns - C. K. Maishall of llnod Hiver. K. II Shopard. H. Weber , II I .f Th od Medford; Y II. Hopkins, Medford. tt'inoMip -!'. K. Merrick, Medford; .1. A. I'erry, Medford. Hi st l ive boxes, sweepstakes K. Mi nick, M.dfnrd. To Irrigate Roguo Rivor. Five n snlul inns, all of importance to fruitgrowers, were considered and adopted. The first of these provides that the society get to work with the end in view of securing n permanent hoiiicullurul building at the -state fair. A legislative committee will be nnmed to take this mailer up and carry the idea through. A second resolution creates n com mittee lo be named by the president to confer wilh the tditle board of agricul ture at Salem for the purpose of revis ing the premium list on horticulture. The Fuited States department of ag riculture, iir com ))l in nee with a third resolution, will be linked to undertake the seieiit ific in Vi-Htig.it ion of the up plication of water in Kogue river and Hood river valleys. There is now a great ileal of iincerlainty among the horticulturists of these districts as to how much water, if any, dnutld be ap plied to produce the best results. The time for irrigation is also a matter of some question, he Oregon delegation at Washington, I. C will be asked to use its best efforts : n securing the neces sarv appropriation for thie exper'i- n;Mil Old OI'i'iLVT. Ro-olectod. I'.l.e v tl of concise, complete and defiii.il e water laws was likewise the sub ieet of a resolul ion, presented by K. II. Lewis, stale engineer. Appointment of u committee of three was provided for in another resolution, to look after the exhibits and awards. Old officers were reelected as fob !);. .1. II. Cardwoll, honorary - sioui ; II. C. Alwell, Forest tirove, ;n, iid.nl; C. II. Lewis, Medford, first C. P. Huffman, La id ice president ; K. It. La'-.e. (Vrallis, secretary and treas uvi r; L. T. I.' yenlils, Salem, correspoud ifg s -en larv. The pall, s v as i deeted as the point : ::dsi,in e.i r meeting. Change wan made in the date of annual meet ing so that next year the dessions wilt be held during the first week of Decern her. COYOTE DRIVE PLANNED AT WILLIAMS NEXT WEEK A coyote drive, after the method of the rabbit drives of KaJdem Oregon, has been planned for Williams valley, near Grants I'ass, next week. CoynteB have become very numerous and are committing wholesale depredations in the pigpens and chicken houses of the fanners. The ranchers havo decided upon extermination. All the boys and men of that part of the county will join in the drive, together with ft number from this city. Captains, leaders and scouts have been chosen. A long line will be formed and th coyotes routed from tho brush and driven to the cen tral rendezvous. No guns will bo al lowed, flubs will' bo the only weap ons and dogs will assist in the drive. A supper and dance will close the day's wholesale slaughter of "var mints. ' ' DECLARE PUTNAM CASE TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE (Portland Journal.) Portland newspaper men, many of whom have devoted a quarter of ft cen tury of their lives to journalistic work, are practically unanimous in the opin ion that the trial nnd conviction of George Putnam at Jacksonville for crit icising a grand jury, was a farce, and that the course of A. E. Reamea and C. L. HeamoB in conducting the prose .it inn and arbrinc all evidence that would tend to clear Putnam was a travesty of the office of a district at torney. At a meeting of tho Portland Pnvss association recently resolutions u'nrn mlimtod exoreHsiiiir condemnation of Judge Hanna's decision in the caso of the .Medford Tribune's cuitor. The meeting selected W. H. Galvnni, Frank Lee and Georgo L. Hutchin as delegates to attend the convention of the Oregon Stato: Press association to be held in Portland Friday and Satur day of this week. A meeting of tho Portland Press club has also eben called for this afternoon to tako similar action. I trm ! i.i'.im'c. Spit .enbergs Hiver. Winter Hananas Dalles. Other Prino Winners. I laid w ins L. K. Clark, Hood Kiv b'ed Check - L. K. Clark. Hood 1ii Wairoiier C. K. Marshall of ll Hiver. Orlley - C. K. Marshall, Hood Uiver. Hen hnvis-C. K. Marshall of II I Hiver. . Winesaps--C. .1. Kurt.. Salem. Four tier displays - Northern Spy A. Holladay, Seappoose. Hahlwiiis- I. C. Van Porn, Payton, Vainhill county. II. st fixe boxes Willamette all.v apples -P. C, Van Porn. Payton. Spit.enbergd - K. 11. Shepard. I loo 1 liiver. o1low Newtown K, II. Shepard, Hood b'iver. M isi-ellnueons P. Harry pe , Ibdlnilay, Seappoose. Winter Nellis pears V. H. Hopkins. Central Point. F.uglish walnuts Thomas Prince, Pundee. ftoKM Vivcr Exhibits. Among the individual exhibit of ap itles were the followiiii? from the Houue I R,er Mllley: I Nowtowim - Huni Lewis, MMford; L. 0. Harris, Medft-rd : Thomas Paukey. MMfoftl; W. 11. Noicn. Medford. SpiteiiMi' K. K. Merrick, Med ford; J. A. Perry, ldford; J. K. WaUjenusc no mora trouble. ,c is fille iuiston- . h'.OUTirR rCIFIC FILLS j t XY0 NT NEAR LELAND tt0.dtto. the South ; in the tall bridge across loiiustoii- . nvon, near Leland. "'th deco-v t auite. The work is being done by contract and will require a crew of oO men. several team, donkey engine, car and construction engines an entire vear to complete. This bridge is one of the highest on the entire Southern Pacific system, the middle support being 1 !" feet high. The bridge has burned out t w ico and has otherwise caused the company much trouble. With a solid filling of gran ite and an immense owning of concrete for the paage of the water of the crook, it is believed the canvon will DUQFQLD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD WEAR Duof old HealthUnderwear DUOFOLD HEALTH UXDER AVKAU, being made of two separate fab rics, it is warmer than a single fabric of twice the thickness. The good house wife imts a double blanket on the bed for the same reason. The outer fabric in Dnofold Health Underwear excludes the cold, the inner retains the heat. DUOFOLD HEALTH UNDER WEAK, being made from two light fab rics int.erknit, 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. nrOEOLl) HEALTH UNDER WEAR, being made of two separate fab rics with the air space between, bears to the human body the same relation as that of the double w indow of the house. Air being a non-conductor of cold, the gar ment made of two separate fabrics with an air space between is warmer 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 cotton, 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 tho absorbing and ven tilating qualities of a single fabric. . SOLD ONLY AT rpTTT? THrPFDV Oregon's Greatest; X X -J A. Vy VJ VJ JLLA V A Value Givers o