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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORFiOX. TUESDAY. OfTODET? 0, 1D0K. Social and Personal W. H. XurcruvH, tUv succeuuful fruit grower, in slowly recovering from a severe full lie sustained some time ago, P. M. Farrier und Alias Kininu King were united in matrimony in Medford October 4. They left for their future dome at Ontario, Malheur county, ou Monday evening, accompanied by the best wishes of numerous friends. Fred Roper of J rants Pus, the mer chant tailor, made Medford friends u visit last Saturday. A. W. Yocom of Central Point pre cinct, the successful farmer, was aiming the many in Mod ford during the past week. Try a sack of "Blue Stem" lour. 195 Ask for "Blue Stem" bard wheat flour. 195 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Simmons of Poor man's Creek district were in Medford a few days since accompanied by a brother of tho former. A. Z. Scars and A. T. iJriwko and their families left for Portland Monday. They will spend the winter in the Wil lnmetto vallev. Mih, li, H. It en me of Wimur pro-cim-t has hern visiting relatives living iu Medford. A choir buildiug lot, in good lestion, it fo. sale at Miguiu. F.aty terms. Writs Box 50 17.) Kd Trowbridg.- of the Medfurd iron works made a busiiifHH trip to AMhlaud Moudav. Bishop Studding of the Protestant Kpiscopal church will make Mini t hern Oregon another official visit this mont h, being at (irants Pass on the JiHli and at Medford on the 30th. .John Margreiter of Poorman n Creek district made relatives living in Med ford a short visit recently. Herman King and F. M. Farrier made Jacksonville a short but interesting visit Saturday. Kx Sheriff Itader and his wife were over from Eagle Point one day during the pant week. "Blue Stem" flour is made from blue stem wheat. It is tho best. 195 Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Hansen, who live near (Vntral Point, were here on busi ness Saturday. John Xorris, the horticulturist, has been in Medford several times lately. School Shoes AVc carry the hest i' all lines. The Hamilton-Drown Slide (Jo.'.s. Ho fore the American people for a long time, they have proven Iheir superiority he yond a doubt. MISSES' VATENT TJP Vici mat kid top, Dliiehor stylos, a su perior shoe and a very popular one. In sizes 13 1-2 to L, selling for only....ij?2.00 MISSUS' "PINE KNOT" A solid shoe iu every particular; vamps and uppers made of light weight calf; in six.es V. to 2; a bargain when selling for $1.50 MISSUS' HEAVY SHOES "The Household Shoe," a full stock, box calf vamp and upper, strictly solid throughout; a good winter shoe; sizes 10 1-2 to 12 1-2 at $1.75 lUto 2 at $2.00 THE AM El? I ( 'AX LADY Probably the foremost shoe for women in the United States; in I'luchcr cuts, patent leathers, vici kids, etc; selling for $3.50 HOYS' PATENT HEATHER Strictly first; class, solid welted leather sole, patent; leather vamp, box calf up per, in sizes 2 1-2 to .") 1-2, price..$3.50 HOYS' MEDIUM AY El (II IT SHOE (food sole, all leather counters, suitable for general service; satin calf leather; sizes 13 to 2 $1.05 :iln ;-) $1.75 HOYS' HEAVY SHOES The "Terror," a full stock, unlined, seamless, heavy weight calf, with heavy soles; all leather; sizes 13 1-2 to 2 at $2.35 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 at $2.50 THE AM El? I CAN' (IENTLEMAX A complete line of these noted shoes iu styles and leathers to suit, $3.."() to $1 Grocery Bargains In our (Iroceiy Department we have just received 1000 lbs. of splendid Oregon Honey in the comb, which we are selling for, the pound loV Compare this with the 1."c to 20c a lb. usually asked for comb honey. A, No. 1 .lapan I? ice selling us ually for 10c a pound, now V Caroline I lewd ice, usually Hellin for 12 1-L'c a pound, now : 1M Xo. 1 C.ta Rica R.xist Coffee, worth 2")c, selling very close at W If you are not pleased after using this coffee, return and we will pay your money back. Star Tobacco for, a pound plug 43 flUtCHlSOfl 6 Lumsden W ltav ttu hax-gitt lvit Vittv M7J3!lOWMliM!BMlllUUI MANY APPLES MONDAY'S BASEBALL. ON EXHIBITION Mauy Entries Assured for Apple Display in Spokane British Colmmbia Enters fcl'OKANK, Wash., October 0, Fifty thotmnnd Mfjiiare feet of apph-u will be on display at Spokane during the nation al apple tttiow to be held here December 7 to 12 iuclusm-, thin venr. It will bi the largest collection of nples ev placed on exhibition, and to house tlx the bin armory building and an nddi ional structure five times an great an the aniinry will be neded. Apples o all tlit standard varieties will be. in eluded in thin display and every style of park and wrap will be demonstrate wneli proportions Lin the enterprise t.'tKi'ii, that the management lias foiuni its original plans entirely disarrange It was at first intend'd to hohl the show in the state armory which is the largest in the northwest, but no mauv reser vations have been made for space in the various eoteMH, that the management was confronted with the option of lim iting tho exhibits or enlarging the nc odations. The business men of Spokane promptly raised $10,0110 with whieh to eonstuct additional buildings and the enterprise will now be allowed to grow to the limit of the inrrenaer accomodations. Exhibits Assured Kxhibits for the national apple show are assured from all section where a pies are successfully grown. Xorth Carolina has established a cold storage plant for the exprcs purpose of storing choice apples for th- Spokane exposi lion, inner eastern rentes will he rep resented, though not on so large a scale The middle west has promised a number of exhibits iu the cnrload contest for which $lf)M0 in cash is offered the winners. Michigan, Missouri and Arkansas will send individual or district displays, while Colorado will have entries in the arload contests. Entries from British Columbia Most of the entries, however, thus far have come from the northwestern states and from British Columbia. Idaho, I'tah and the Oregon districts will be largely represented, in everv class of contest, and Washington will probablv will lend nil the states in the number of exhibits. liritish Columbia has appoint ed agents at Kclowiri and other points in the fruit belt to collect apples for the Spokane show. The pri.es to date aggregate $.'5,000 including cash, orchard land, implements and various other kinds of premiums. It is the intention of the management to increase the total prizes to $50,010. Assurances have been given that the I lepnrtment of agriculture of the federal government will send men to act as judges at Hie show. I American League. At Washington Washington , I'uil adelphia if, ""At St. Lotus St. Louis 3, (VwIudO 1. Second game. St. Luili :t, Cleve land 5. At Chicago Chicago n. Detroit L At Boston Boston 4, New York " National League. At New York Jiouton 1, New York 8 At Philadelphia Brooklyn tt, Phila delphia 1. Second giinie. Brooklyn J. Philadelphia 4. LATE LOCAL NHWB. W, V. Arant, superintendent of the I Crater Lake national park, and his wife were recent visitors in Medford. V. II. Itovce of Klnmath eonntv is visiting in the valley Mr. and Mrs. D. Chapman of Barron have been visiting in Jacksonville. They are well known pioneers of the upper vallev. T. .1. Kenney of Jacksonville has re t uined f rom a business visit in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. (lav of Central Point, who have been visiting at Seat He and in I he Willamette valley, are at home again K. B. Lockhearl, a former Methodist minister, for a tune stationed nt Jack souvillr and Central Point, has returned to Portland from Spokane and opened an office in the board of trade build At the Savoy. Large crowds were in attendance at thin new theater last night. The performance given was strictly high class iu every particular, especially ' The Village (jossops," a picture por t raving a western drama with a gooi moral. The 8a me performance will be repented tonight. Your Opportunity is at Our ANNIVERSARY SALE A Pleasure to Show Goods Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single laser tioni loss thin 15 cents. Six Insertion for the price of four. 8eventy-fiv centa a Hum per month. FOB SAXE. KOIt HAI.K One tram hursrH, linriiPSH. light wngnn. Inquire :it Si-utt'H J-Vril Ynnls ur ISox SiKI. L'lll) FOK HAI.K Choice InisiliexH irnpnrtv at a ImrL'iLiii on eHV term. I'. . Hoi 4IS, Me.llonl. -' VOtt SA1.I0 New 1'iinler coiuentriitor. eomplete, for wile at a bargain ; never lieen useil. Adiiress or eall on V. J. Wiinor, Walilo, Or., or A. 10. Keaines. Jackaonvillr. '0 iif I mm ISM It is certainly a pleasure to show our goods. First, they stand second to none in point of style, quality and desirability. Second, the prices during this sale and all the time are unquestionably the lowest ever attempted in southern Oregon. Third and last, but greatest of all, is the fact that people are buying our goods and we never hear a person kick on the pi-ice. Of course, some people find goods better than they want to buy, but all agree that the prices, quality considered, are the lowest they find any where. GUARANTEED We guarantee everything to be as good as we claim or the money will be cheerfully returned. RAILROAD PARE FREE. During this sale the railroad fare will be paid both ways within a radius of 20 miles, and one way within 40 miles. AN EXTRA INDUCEMENT. To all persons who do not pay fare we will give a dis count of 5 per cent on all goods whether marked down or not. SEE THE WINDOW. .rKI)K()D'S LEADING LADIES' RE ADY-TO-WEAR STORE BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. COPVRI' A Solid Reason Why you should trade wil li us in the groccrus at smaller prices. f act that we can Hell von tho samr The news that we are selling for cash and selling fof less linn spread far and near, and our trade is increasing by leaps and bounds. There is a reason. IT IS VK HAVH YOU MONEY. We arc closing out ";e 2 oz. bottles of Diamond W and Till man h Kxlnu-t for 20c "Violet. Wheat," a rich nutri tious breakfast inusli, cut. from lot or 2 for 23c to 9c Swift's I'ride Laundry Soap is proving a wry popular brand in Medford. II bars for 25c On Welche has reduce to , drape Juice cash from ,'t.V a pint 30c "Bottle hluing," tho modern article at a moderate price, cut from 1.1c the bottle to 10c " (iauiitlet " Hrand and Dur Uee 's famous Spices, ginger, allspice, sage cut from 10c to. . 6c Riveraidc Gloss Starch sold as you remember for credit at We pke;., ca.-di buys at 8c Aim & Hammer Soda lias beea plaeed oa the block for a out of from Kle a pkg. to 6c Those "I'aragono'' lfic .tellies Mil' a bargain when selling for, I If : ,e glass HI Preferred Stork Preserves, cut from .'(.e a glatia to 25c Kingbury's .lams, cut from the jar to cost 17c If you want honest weight and fair treatment, go to tho linns mill for your feed and baled hav. 175 Another large sale of Hood Kive apples was reported today by the direc tors of llie Hood liiver Applegrowers union, who disposed of ten cars of fruit Iti cities in southern Texas and two to New York parties. The fruit was old at the union's notation and com puses i mm boxes of .lonat lia ns, ;g ners, b'hode Island ( I reeni ugs, l.awvers, Baldwins, Mammoth Black Twigs and Snow apples. this disposes of about half of the crop handled bv the union estimated at 2000 cars. Kd Binns, I he Jacksonville butcher, I j has been nt Portland visiting his fatu ! ilv. Herman Juriens and A. 'indler, for mer residents of Medford, are making the vallev a visit. Thev are now iu th employ of the O. K. X N". company' I railroad line iti I'matiUa count v. See K. B. Brown about the National I Protective league. 17." tins Newbury, who has been in Port laud for some lime past for treatment tor catarrh, has returned to Jackson ville. H. ( Rippey, a postal clerk running between Portland and Pocntcllo, Idaho, was married September L'O to Miss Lot tie Josephine Taylor, daughter of Mr. R. (1. Brown, of Port la ml. The wed ditt took place t Jacksonville, Rev. Robert Knms official if After the cer- etnouv r. a. I ( Hippev departed for fc!e Poiat, lk bride's former fcoiHe, to t & 9 (. Vis. . II. Brovt r t. vbo rhd of hors fro Klat te'ttt to .A.ttle. t S iitit l jMk'till. Mioa it Jtilto. Paiti a4 H from tVntTl em tftt Tl Presh freaiuvry Butter wo al ways sell below the market price, per roll 5c lc Diamond A Toinatoea cut by cash to, tho 10c HKMKMBKH, WE SKLI, ' ' SNOWFI. A KR" BREAD. HKMKMRKU WR I'av sue cash a dozkn van r.aax. kkmkmhkk i's pon khiut, VKOKTAHIiKS. K'I'C. Miller & Ewbank CASH GROCERS Tj ' 'OR SA1.K Dry eordwood, piue, fir, oak and laurel; 'JOO.000 brick. P. OseubrugL'e, St udebaker Bros. ' ware- llOIIHO. WANTKO Woman to do washing and ironing one day a week. Mrs. Bar tholomew, .111 V. Sixth st. 176 I'OR SALK Six room house, bath elec tric lights, well and city water, six blocks from depui, Fnr particulars ad dress Box Sml, Medford. 17ii FOR SALK Largest rooming house iu Medford ; location unmirpasard ; genu ine bargain for tho right party; cash proposition only. Address J. ('., cure of Tribune. 175 FOR SALK ;U0 acre much, $12,000, first clans improvements, well, family orchard, etc. Thia is a bargain. See L. K. , Tribuue office. tf FOR SALK Dry oak stove and cord wood. Apply ILdel Nash. ITS FOK SALK A good small busincs on Sevonth street. Reasons for celling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office, tf FOR SALE A first class pianola pia no; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Bedford. FOK SALK Improved or uniprov4 city lots, 5 and 10 acre bleaks, near city; orchards ami farm lands. '. M. French, ovor Jackson I'ounty amak.17 WANTKP Position ns maaajjiap, keeper: matron; by refund udd! agtnl New Kit gland .ido. .- SB barml; references ve ftir; experience! in respotihle poitia Mrs. A. 912 Saato St.. iagtaiA, a. 173 WANTKD Clirl for general housework. Address Lock Box 41S, city. 175 FOR RKNT Furnished room with board for gentleman; also day board. Mrs. H. L. Stone, 10 N. 9th st." 175 FOR RKNT Furnished room with board for gentleman; also day board reasonable. Mrs. J. L. Stone. 10 North O st. 17ti WANTKD To rent a ranch, by a re liable man; hay, grain or dairy; must have stock on place. Box 508, Med ford. 170 W A N T K D t'h a m ber m a i d ; m a r r i ed woman who can live nt homo preferred, i nly forenoon 's work. Hotel Kmer ick." 170 WANTKD To trade, timber claim for city property; Baker City property for Medford property ; piano for (rood horse. W. II. West. WANTKD Horses for pasture, $'2 par month ; no wire fences; shade, watar and grass. Apply to Waltor Xoore, Phoenix, Or. 1, WATVD Ta bay fra 1M W Ml heus of Ntotk sJkMf. B 111, Sotff, (V. BIJOU THEATRE HXTEXSIVK ALTHRATFOXS' now foi-ee us to keep the theater closed to night. OI'EX WKDXESIIAY EVKXIXd with en tire interior remodeled, inclndiim; raised floor. SPECIAL MI LI, -Announcement tomorrow. ?! femalo fook; itoivl vrtge ftd ttently position eliuretl. Apply 4 f9 Tribune offiee nt onee. 171 punt 4rAek. -Suite of li(;lit houkeepin V. M., ToKgory. ITS TO TtjAOl-l.ijnt ( Mt tv for twoitJ r i.. I. ,, try tt nffiM. 0 1. Join the National Protective Legion Pays ir week in case of sickness or Accident; 1(11 fop In of le, hand or eye. Mon ty ick in 1iai of dividends every five years. Addiw .. 1. HK()VS'. Wwlfofd, Onyon. tHt f lanl. (. .1 nv ic AiiuK r. Aog no USta4 stnvtii. l.i' ivi- t oo offM 11 LOST A light Imy hom, ! I, ft 9 ho ii Kl it. hum' in loft ahAiUo. V..i.fv I I' l.M..in at ttBti. ticl1'- Hts to of 'fmkt TiMfe XlJV e