THE MUHKORI) BA1LY TRIBITNE, MEHFORD, OREGON", THURSDAY, JPNK 11. 1008. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL M. nd Mr: 0. W. Bimltfurd left for 'Vn6uver, Wusli., on Wcducwln.v ovlitt(!" tmin to visit thoir sun, KIiiht, nud kin family. E. B. Hull oud W. H. Alcxitndtr, who livo oa th rood bitwi'iu Midford nnd Control Point, did bniiu'x ' day during tlte nnt wok. Coiestin Mineral Spriujj" Hutfl i.U'UH Jitae J!i under new inimauvinent. Mm. J, D. Btone, leswif. 1 7 i Lewis Coskny arrived iu Mnlfiinl . from Vancouver, WbIi one day llii , week, for a visit with his puri'iiK Mr. ' '' and Mrs. Joseph f'ky. Tae Ladies' Aid society "f the i'nn byterinn church wan orli'vorly outer taioed at the baudwimo renidenre of Mrs. 3. A. Perry on Hevelilli street on Monday aftaraooa. Harry Culbertnon, general eontraetor and builder, eement work a upecialty, Medford, Or. " Walter Apple(ate of Portland, former deputy recorder of .laoknon eounty, wii oa .the aonthboiind train Wednesday Boruiug oa hi way to Ashland oa it visit. All 0. A. R. comrades will naaenible at the post hall at. 1:30 p. m. Friday to take part in aervleea at funreiil of laaaa Coffman. M.C.antrall, Frank Cameron and A. I). McKee and bin family of Appl''ali were -in Medford a few daya since. Mrs: Charles Hiaea of Forcal drove ia visiting at the home of her par eats, Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin, of Ap plegate. Harry Helms of Jacksonville wa in Medford Wednesday on bis way to f'al iforoia to seek a hicnlina. Try our new coffee pulverizer and raaka your coffee )?o further (not a grinder), Allen Knagan. 71 Mrs. D. B. .Tones of Central Point visited in 'Ashland Wednesday. A-lei Kane of Oakland, Oil., and Mr Cleveland of Ashland were lu Med ford Tuesday on their way to Jack soaville. A. Wahlers of Rojy spent a few hours v iu Medford Wednesday morning. K. K. Kubli of Portland made Jack sonville a short business visit this week. He Informs us that the Mold Standard mine, located in doll's creek ditsrict. has been sold to Portland pnrtios and nil! soon be operated. ' H. LeigUtou. Ilio well known miner, was a Medford visilor Wednesday n't eruoon. Coleitin Mineral Hprings Hotel opens for the season .tunc l.'ith under man agement of Mrs. Jennie L. Htone. 70 '. C. F. Bowell of Cedar Rapids, Ta.. has bought Hie old ('rain place, located a short, distance soul Invent of .Medford. from Mrs. .1. W. Cos through the agen ey of .1. C. Drown. There is over Lm acre's of good soil in the place, part of which, will be planted iu fruit Ireep .soon. .. Miss Marie Veness, who has been visiting in M.dt'ord, I he guest of Miss Kdith Cranfill, left for her Home in ' Portland Wednesday evening. Pan Koeller, the enterprising slock raiser, was dowa from Trail Creek on Wednesday. WNTKD To rent, a furnished or un furnished house for the summer. Wrile Mm MS, Medford. tf Dr. and Mrs. 1. A. Miurum of Port land hnve been visiting llillerest. or or chard, the guests of lion, and Mis. .1. . W. Perkins. A. Aoun, who hap been lu California for some time past, arrived in Med ford Tuesday evening ou his way to I, like ereek, hip former home. Dr. Ingram, n recent graduate in dentistry, was in Medford Wednesday. Ho' wiil probably locate at Central Point. Do you use Davis ' Best Flour t Don 'I 1st your grocery talk you Into buying other brands shipped iu. Davis Best sells for less money and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a sack and be convinced. Mr,, and Mrs. M. A. Bonghlon of Unite Falls are in Medfotd visiting at the home of II. II Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonoiigh were up from Talent precinct Wednesday aft crfioon. Thomas McAndrew, Jr., of Peyton, was iu Medford this week on land husiuess. W. J. 8cott and his faintly have rc turned to the farm ia Ant inch district Ansel tiilsou of Hterling was in Med ford Wednesday, accompanied by his wife and her mother. The latter left for the Willamette valley on the eve ning train. Mrs. L. L. Jacobs and her dimltler. Miss Rills,, who have been attending the rose carnival at Poiiland, are at bona atain. - Mrs. Frances Vertreep is at her home on Central avenue again, after a visit of several weeks in Siskiyou count California. A. .V. Smith ol Portland, former ad miral of the Astoria repilla. did bnsi neis in the vallev during the week 0. A. Simons, former chief of poll at Ashland, was amonir the many in Medford Wednesday. Eli Ellis Is down from Coquillo, Coos annntv. wbero he has obtained a home through a trade with Mr. Harvey or his property at Eagle Point i V. J. MeMnhon baa returned from two weeks' trip lo Spokane. He till enamored of Medford. 8. K. Heriug, representative of Ar Diour'a refrigerator system, is in tbi valley looking after the piiminer's bus iuess. Thomas Baldwin, one of the earliest una niosi nigrity r-sir-t ' 11 i . Oreiroo, died at the residence of bisl 1 daughter, Mrs. J.' A. Miller, of T.ake Creek district, June ft. Ho was about HZ years old und formerly located in 'Wnseo and Crook counties. His son, ..Thomas Baldwin; Jr., ! a banker of Pritfevllte. Adam Mueller of lite Star brewery at Vancouver, Wnsh., nnd Kola N'eis, erstwhile mannger of the Albany brew ery, were In the valley this week look ing ftver the situation. Tim different school districts will hold their annual meetings on the third Mnn day in Jun. Miss Ousuic Brown of Douglas coun ty left for Iter homo Wednesday eve uiug, after a pleasant visit with Charles Strang and his family. Postutaster and Mrs. A. M. Woodford lira being visited by their gruudson, Irv ing Lamb, of Coipulle, Coos county. Thomas M. JouCa and !ec Jugrum, justice of the. peace and' constable of Ceutrul Point precinct, also Tyson Heall and ft. A. Pattisou, were among the litany in Medford litis week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelley of Eugene were in Medfoid Tuesday on land busi ness. So was I). A. Applegate. Colonel .1. A. 'i'udd of Li'wiston, Ida ho; is among us agaiu iu the interest. of the Hankers' Life Insurance company. S. II. Nuffield nnd his sou, Charles, also J. J. liitter, wore ia Medl'ord Wed ticHiltiy on land business. M. O. Warner of Kugeite, the original piano tuner of southern On-goll, is making this section a professional visit Miss Lorn I-!. Ilofkcrsiuith. daughter of John llockersioith, and sister of Mrs. I harlea True, was married Wednesday evening by the Ifev. W. F. Slliclds at lite Presbyterian manse to Arthur 1.. Kose, son of .M Koso of Phoenix. Both of the cnntnicliug parties arc very pop ular and are the recipient of many congratulations. They will reside at Phoenix with Mr. Itose. Mr. aatl Mrs, C. C. Ilogue passed Ihroiigb here ell route lo Portland front Klamath Falls today. Mr. Ilogue goes to attend a mooting of the grnnd lodge of Knights of Pythias nnd .Mrs. Ilogue to uttend the Pythian Sisters, of which grand lodge she is an officer. They are accompanied by their two daughters, Faye and Hortense. Mr. Ilogue i distributing itgent for Klamtith reclam ation project. l-elgar llafer, manager of the Crater Lake Lumber company, returned Thurs day I'rum a business trip to Portland. SEE THE hirts New Nesflisf.ee S In the whites, blues and pinks, and new elephant's breath shades PRICES $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,$2.00,upto$5.00 Just Arrived: Very latest creations in Fancy Vests Medford's Greatest Value Givers v "For Men "VVho Know." XTrU FASHION HOP MEDFORD OREGON ELECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS FOE MEDFORD NEXT MONDAY The Medford board met in adjourned session this morning, nllowing some bills and disposing of other routine matters. The term of K. N. Wnrner, one of the present board, expires this year, and a peciul election of the school district s colled for next Monday to choose his successor. The polls will be located ill tint cily hall aud will be open from l! p. in. tu tl p. in. MEDFORD OUN CLUB HOLDS SUCCESSFUL SHOOT The Medford Oun elnli held uuother shoot yesterday afternoon. J. K. Kn yart was high mnn, making 40 out of a possible ftO. The shoot was very successful and much enthusiasm was shown. Next week definite steps will be tak en to organize n Rod anil fliin club of all the sportsmen in Medford, Yesterday's scores were as follows: Shot nt. Broke. The Most for the Money. Tho Auburn automobile is the most roomy and best machine ever offered for tho money. See it before buying. L. B. Brown, agent, time." ing New Knyart. .... Ant el Perry J. Minard . . B. Minard no no no rn no K. Kllwood no childers -r0 Seely "0 Smith "ill Boyden .rt0 Brooks oO Collins 30 Patterson 20 40 :to :t!) :i-t .13 to 111 so :iu 2il 10 IS Colonel Prang l!ay, llr. C. It. Hay, lohn I). I II well ami' Dr. .1. I'. Itcddy started on an automobile trip to Pros poet Thursiluy morning. Grand Theatre CHA!NE OF BILL TONIGHT All New Pictures Two Mrl'oriiii(iiii4 7:4"i, !:1.rt. Tim i'Hiist phictt in tmvn. Niiui I'i.'tun-, Two Soiled Aili)iHini), t) fctitn. Iu ItubhKi Tin- that it will pay you to litvoHtiKuti'. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. Mitchell & Poeck GENERAL WAGONERS. East 7th Street, rear of Merriutan's Blacksmith Shop. Medford, Or. oooo oooo o . o 8 ln m 8 SWeatherR o o o o o o o o o a comfort, a boon, a bless ing tli at well known family table water fair nature's mineral brew Cblestin ANDERSON & BURBIDGE, The Draymen. Local Agents. o o o o o o o o o o oooo oooo A Safe Trading Place A Little Child Can Trade Here Safely When' you buy goods at this store you have the iicrl'ect assurance that, should the. goods not prove satisfactory, you can get ot hers instead. It's your own fault if you keep anything from this store that is not all we claim. Should you send a child to buy goods at this store, they would be treated just the same as'any grownup, and should they get something not satisfactory, you could return the' goods and get others or your money back. W'e i nvite you to select your goods at this place, where you can get satisfaction every time something is not right. You won't have to bring many goods back, for we handle onlv the best. Princess Dresses Just Arrived Jusl received, another large ship ment' of those heautifnl Princess and Wash Dresses for Indies, See them in our big show window. The styles are certainly inviting and the values are very apurcnt. You ena't ul'l'ord to sew when you can get such Iteautil'til dresses for such small price: 2.50 TO S20.00 NECKWEAR Newest Styles W an showing tho newest und nwt'llrst lino of huilU'H' Neckwear over shown in .Southern Oregon, lti-autiful little wnsh niul fancy iowh and oollura dtt fic AND TO 75c. LADIES BELTS? New Styles Ours i the lielt Store of .Tnckaon county. We are constantly Nhowing the now irtoiis in belts. New lot just in, including many of the prettiest Mtyli'8 ever brought out. The priees are very low 25c AND TO $1.50. SEE OUR PAR4S0LS W ean how you hundreds of White und Colored 1'nrnrjols. Kvery one came lo this store this year nnd eomprise the newest stylos brought out this season. We hnve marked every one nt an exeeptiounlly low priee and you cannot 5?V'er"to boat the goods iinvwhere this year. . 60c ANJD TO $7.50 One Low PHce to all. BAKER-HUTCHASON GO. WILL IT PAY TO BUY FOR CASH? OLD PRICE 10 -pound bag h'olled Oats -10c? 1 bottle Mining 15? ."i-lb. can Wadco Making Powder... $1.-10 I dozen cans Hominy $1.80 1 n in it Aiitonia Olive Oil $1.00 1 quart drape .(nice ($5 $2.10 80 $1.00 $3.50 $1.00 I dozen ( 'atsup I buttles Mustard Il-lb. can best Hlend Coffee 1 dozen .Icily 1 dozen Tar Soap, larn'e 1 dozen dreen dac I'liinis $2.00 1 dozen Hart let t Pears $11.00 2 dozen dood Laundry Soap $1.00 I gallon Ripe Olives $1.5 I gallon Salad Oil $1.5 I dozen plrs. Violet Wheat $1.20 Total Htl.ti es, IT PAYS; MKKK IS THK SAVIXG. NEW PRICE 10-pound bag Kolled Oats o.V 1 bottle Bluing 10o Vlb. ean Wadco Making Powder ....$1.00 1 dozen eaiis Hominy .'. $1.44 1 ipiat't Antonia Olive Oil 85? 1 quart drape Juice 48 1 dozen Catsup $1.92 64 90 $3.00 75C 1 bottles Mustard 3-11). ean Mest Mlend Coffee 1 dozen .Icily 1 dozen Tar Soap, large , 1 dozen dreen dage Plums $1.S0 1 dozen Mart let t Pears $2.64 '2 dozen dood Lunidry Soap 75 1 gallon Wipe Olives St. 25 I gallon Salad Oil $1.25 I dozen pkgs. Virtlet Wheat ft.OK Total AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPERT REPATRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUBLIC OARAGE. CARS STOWKl) AND CARED FOR. Reos Premiers Fords Kisel Kars WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LTNE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT REOS 10 H. P. single:-cylinder Runabout, with folding seat $ 650 20 H. P. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat.. $1000 20 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau ! $1250 PREMIERS 21-28 I . P. fonr-evlinder Roadster or Touring ( !ar..$2250 ;'.0-35 H. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car..$2500 ;!0-3," II. V. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car, double ignition : $2600 40-43 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passenger..$3750 FORDS 15 II. P. four-cylinder Runabout $ 500 Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and lamps, etc..... $ 700 , 40 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000 KISSEL KAR 3.1-40 H. P. Touring Car or Roadster $2000 CAN YOU BEAT THEM I Prices P. (). B. Factory. MEDFORD AUTO CO, A. W. WALKER, Manager. Garage Eighth and D Streets. Phone Main 213. eao.jo 4ee ut; we nAmi the price MILLER? & EWBAfW I MOW KAVC THE CELEBRATED Parker Rotary Hammer Aarm Qlock DOUBLE ROLLER ECAPEMltffT 4TT StUTOFF Ak'D IT1WMTT4"1 nikmriH J. mmtn -t AR fOSTOrriCE. 9i!tt watch, clock and jew- LRY KEPAIRINO. ALL WOR GUARANTEED. Medford Opera House CHA8. D. HAZELRIOO, Manager. THE LA8T SHOW OF THE SEASON (inlilro (Irttin Oniitnli.s is silve rti'ftl plst'whoro siitl known ev.-whf. Knmtgh saltl. V s'll it. Allra H. 0 If T O 8FtCI4L URsffOB MtEAt"T GEORGIA HARPER ' IN ZAZA Coffer pi need nide our Electric Pulverizer it reduc ed almost to n powder. Ploct this powder in ii cloth .such and boil in the usual wni aud )nahe pi a r coffee clear nnd free from xedimeii If nil! in this wni make more cof fee and hitter coffer. Allen if- Rcaian ( ahead at usual) c; r : gan. 71