9 MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFORDa OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER I0.jK)0B. Fall Accessories For Women's Wear Complete lines of Outing Flannels, Flannelettes, Ginghams, Heavy and Light Underwear, Wool and Kid Gloves, Veilings, Scarfs, Etc. Extra values in 42-inch Serge in In-own, blue and green, at $1.25 a yard. Kail Shoes in every style. See our window display. Van Dyke's I i 1 1 j Hill, tin expert horticulturist, luts Li-fit 1 in niching IIiih niurkrV witb rll-iice MVM-t fititlltflfX, (icory' F. Iexter huIJ bin ruiiili in Luke 1'nek i iKt ri-t to Mr. Scbuefer tor u neat num. , M r. u nil M r. ( 'ha rle 1 1 mount mi of San Jose, (Hi., Imv.i been visiting in M(-lfirl ami AhMuimI iliiriiig the pant fortnight. j If you want hottest weight ami fair j treatment, gu to the Rush mill for your fc1 and baled hay. 175 ! K. ('intitree and Inn family, who huve I m ii Hitjoiirniiig in J'roHjiect district, left lor their home in old Virginia Thursday evening. ; (icorgc Wolgainott ha been in from 1 Hollywood nrehard Kevernl titnen dur , ing tlit? jmst week. I "Xo TrcHHjtaHH" cloth notieen at tlio 'Tribune office, i'Heo ccrtfH each, SO j eentn a do.eu. m 250 j JaitM-H A. WiIhoii of JaekHonville, the well known pioneer, made Med ford n visit Tliurwlay. i The Ifoydein Kineriek hunting party has returned from a fortnight 'h trip to the rmpiiia divide. They did not find game plentiful. s T. .1. Hamlin, who liven Houthwent of Medl'ord, wan among the many hi the city Wednesday. L. 10. Hoover has returned from a biiHitiCHH trip to the north. ASHLAND PLANS NEW j CATHOU8 CATHEDRAL I KatloT J. A. Levenque, rector of Holy Kositrv Catholic rhunh. has purchatt'd Dr. liowernox' residence on the boule vard uppojtite Union street. Futher Levesque bought tin- mperty in his own iiHine, but the Cutholis ihunh is can vassing the matter of securing the prop erty for the purpose of erecting a new church edifice on that portion .;f the vacant lot lying east of the residence am: utilizing the residence as u resi dence for the priest. The present church on Sixth street is too small to meit the meds of tin- growing congregation in Aslnnd and the church people have beMi planning for Rome time to secure suitable location for the purpose of erecting a new church and residence. Vallev liecnrd. LOUIS WEBB RELEASED ON A $5000 BOND PORTLAND, Or., Oct. !. Louis It. Webb, who is accused by the govern ment of setting fire to several town ships of timber land in the Klamath forest reserve, Modoc county, Califor nia, has been released on bonds in the sum of $."O00 to appear in Han Francisco for trial. Webb is a miner living near Klamath. He denies that he set fire (ieorge 11. Durham, the (irautH Pass to the timber and declares that he is a made Med ford and Jackson professional visit during the Social and Personal Mr. and Mis. J. M. flarrett of Luke Creek were in Medford Friday after noon, A. S. Ttoseiibauiu, the affable agent of tho Southern Pacific at Medl'ord, has returned from a short business (rip lo Cortland. Fred Hchneider, who has been a resi dent of Kagle Point precinct for maiiv years, has sold his farm of Kio acres to L. K. Hover and O. Davis for $.Y((H). Willi his wife, he recently removed to Medford to permanently reside, hav ing bought property or: Riverside ave nne. A choieo building lot, W In good lection, is fo.1 aalo al ' iMrgaiu. Kusy terms. Write Box fiOfi 175 Theodore Cameron and W. C. Kitto of Jacksonville wen recent, visitors in Mi d ford. .Tatties Bass has gone to Houglas conn ty, but will return soon, accompanied by his family, who have been visiting there for several weeks past. A. II. Johns of Meadows precinct transacted business in Medford Friday. Mrs. Anderson of Foots 'reek has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. S. Hoseiihtium. 11 Hlue Htom" flour is made from blue Mom wheat. It is the best. IDS (leorge Wolff went to Ashland on Thursday afternoon's train. (leorge hanic! of Prosper!, the well ltiiown operator in govcrnmci.t lauds, spent Thursday night in Medford. j John I.ee, the contractor and builder, : made Medford a short visit during the week. A. C. Walker of Central Point, the nurseryman, spent a few hours in Med ford Friday aftenioon. if. !'. Hamilton of llig Hullo was in Medford Thursday, on laud busiue accompanied by his daughter. Sen K. 1. Brown about the National Protoctivo league. 175 ge N. Smith of Antelope, tli successful pornologist, spent a few hours in Medford Thursday. C. H. Dukiu and W. V. Barnaul of Phoenix precinct were recent visitors in Medford. K. B. -McKee, t he son t hern rcgon pioneer, who now lives at (irants Pass, has been visiting in Medford and .rack souville and their vicinity. ' ' No Shooting ' signs at Tribune office. Price 5 cents each, liO cents a dozen. 12.r0 j Horace Pelton of Sams Valley trans acted business in Medford the fore part of the week, Frank Lewis, one of Kagle Point 's business men, spent a few hours in Medford Thursday. W. A. von (ioethem, K. I. Thompson and William Hillis were down from Wimer Thursday on school matters. Robert It. How, under sheriff, was down from Jacksonville Wednesday eve n ing. ; Fred St iiisnn and (ieorge Carre 1 1 , prominent cili.eus of Mound district,1! transacted business in Medford one day ; this week. I lawyer, ville a week. Try n sack of "Blue 8tem" flour. 195 Ask for "Bluo Stem" hard wheat flour. 195 John K. Boss was down from Central Point' IViday afternoon. He has signed his position as marshal of that town, being succeeded by L. L. Love. S. II. Burnish of Kagle Point ami C. P. Hull of Brownshoro transacted business in Medford Friday. Rev. Andrew Brown, the pioneer niiu ist'-r, who has been a resilient of Klatn ath county for Home time, died at Klain ath Falls Thursday. His remains will be buried in the ccmetcrv at Williams Creek, Josephine county, Sunday. Rev S. B. Chustaiu of Medford will offi ciate. Mr. Brown was nearly !0 years of age and highlv respected bv all who knew him. See tho Porcelain Range. Have you seen the Porcelain Bango ono display at "llussey's Cash Store? The "01 h cciilury range, a range ahead of the times. Thousands in use in America. Were invented and made by the Japanese UlMMi years utfo. nly range that will last forever. ToYS PLAY WITH DYNAMITE; ONE LOSES BOTH OF HANDS TACO.MA. Wash., Oct. 10. Louis R. companion, Leslie Depew, applied a match, Krnesl Olscn, aged 1J, held a stick of dvnamile and the tatter lost both of his hands in the explosion which followed. Physicians who have been working over him all night announced early today that the Olsen boy would probably live. If so he will be manned for life. The Depew boy was also pain- tolly injured. Christian Church, Comer Sixth and I. "Who Is On the Lord s Sidef " is the cry practical subject for the morning hour's worship. Kvery member of the li n re 1i is earnestly requested to be pres ent. 1 What Is a Man Worth?" will be discussed at the evening service. Is a man worth as much now as he was ten or twenlv years ago? allies are in reusing in I lie Rogue River valley. Is our manhood increasing? Special music. The large chorus, led by Mr. Kdmeads, will please and de light you and help you to make higher resolves. Itible school a I 10 o'clock. V. P. S. C. F. at OiHO p. in. Yon are cordially invited to all these services. victim of a plot batched by certain people against whom he gave the gov eminent information connect ig with Oregon laud frauds. t hem Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street. "A Wheel Within a Wheel" or "Has God Anything to Do With Our Lives?" will be the subject next Sabbath at 11 a. in. At night the theme will be 44 Tin Awful Sin of Indifference." Sabbath school at 10 a. m. P.pworth league at (i;'M) p. in. All are invited. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No singU inser tion! less than 15 cents. Six in Bert ions for the price of four. Seven ty-flv cents a Hun per month. FOB 8A1E. FOR SALK Ono aero of ground, or chard, firoom house, other improve nients; fivo minutes' walk from West Side school; for sale cheap if sold this week. Write Tribune. 177 FOR SALIC One team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Box Sw(. 200 FOR SALE Choice business property at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box 41S, Medford. 247 FOR SALK New Pinder concentrator, complete, for sale at n bargain; never been used. Address or call on W. J. Wimor, Waldo, Or., or A. L Beanies, Jacksonville. 190 FOB SANK Six-room house, bath elec tric lights, well and city water, six blocks from depot. For particulars ad dress Box 800, Mqdford. 176 New Millinery At Reasonable Prices During the past week our Millinery Department lias received and made up many very fine exam ples of tho milliner's art. We invite you to see Hie new hats. Our sales during the past ten days demonstrate the fact that we are offering very taking orations for very small prices. We color feathers and show the largest stock of feathers and trimmings in Southern Oregon, (live us a call he fore buying. THE WATST "WINDOW will give you an idea of what we can show you Tii this line. Don't stop at the window, hut come inside and allow us to show you the new arrivals. We make the prices the lowest. TII K NEW ARRIVALS in Dags, Belts, Combs, Neckwear, Wide Pitching, Skirts, Suits, Coats, Etc., will surely interest you all at ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES. MEDFORD'S POPULAR PEOPLE'S STORE BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY DANK. FOR SALE A first-clan pianola-piano; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Medford. WANTED. WANTKI) First-cluss orchard limn to plant to trees and cultivate large tract of orchard land. Address P. O. Hox IIS. Medford. Or. 1S3 WANTED Suite of light lionskeeping rooms. O. P. B., Toggery. 176 WANTED Woman to do washing and ironing ono dny a weok. Mrs. Bar tholomew, 311 W. Sixth St. 170 SAVOY T ONIO II T "THE WALLS OP SING SING" "LOST AND POUND" "FLIRTATIONS" Miss Eifert will sing the beautiful illustrated song, "Mv California Home." WANTED Girl for general housework. Address Lock Hox 41S, city. 175 WANTED Horses for pasture, $2 per month; no wire fonces; Bhadc, water and grass. Apply to Walter Moore, Phoenix, Or. 185 FOH SALE Dry oak stove and cord wool. Apply Hotel Nash. 178 FOIi SALE A good small business on Seventh stroet. Reasons for celling. Address, P. O. box 512 or cnll at this office. tf Oli RENT Single furnished 12 1 North O street. room. 178 FOR SALE Largest rooming house in Medford; location unsurpassed; genu ine bargain for the right party; cash proposition only. Address J. C., care of Tribune. 175 FOR SALE 320-aero ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See I.. K. W., Tribune office. tf WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Bedford, Or. TO TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri buno office. tf LOST AMD FOUND. LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050 pounds, 9 years old, branded fj on left shoulder, lame in loft shoulder. Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or.200 FOR RENT A large warehouse, suita ble for storage, hay and feed. O. W. Stone, over Bijou theater. ISO FOR RENT Furnished room with board for gentleman; also day board reasonable. Mrs. J. L. Stone, 10 North (1 at. 170 3X lllllllllllMllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11IUI Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 i Department Bargains 1 WE ARE NOT (L)l'OTlN(l A REDUCTION KROM THE R EG U EAR PRICE ON EVERY ARTICLE 11 ERE. I HOWEVER'. WE REOJ'EST THAT YOC COMPARE THE REGULAR SEELING PRICE, ()E OUR I GOODS WITH Til E SALE PRICES ()E OTHER'S. I i A HOSIERY I'.ARGAIN i We are reducing the price on ; a lot ol L'OO pairs of the eel ; ebrated Hursoii Hose. Thest ; are the kind that save tht ; darning yarn ; reduced from : '!") a pair to 25c L'O YARDS EOR $1.00 Our bargain lot of L'OOO yds. of Class A Gingham is fast disappearing. Offer closes October J."). A regular U vards for .! seller, now L'O var.ls for $1.00 KID KITTING CORSETS We are showing several styles of this noted line of corsets. Every woman is familiar with them. Worth f 1 .''", now selling for. each $1.00 MUNSING UND'RWEAR This line is noted for it Npiality. In vests, pants or union suits, tor ladies , miss es and children. Kvery gar ment fully guaranteed, prices from (i.le to $.1.50 GROCERY DARGAINS Comb honey, such as is nsu allv sold for 1.V to 'JO per lb.. now 100 1'J 1-Jc Carolina Head Rice 100 10c A No. 1 Japan Riee....So SCHOOL SHOES We handle the llaniilton I!rown school shoes. These stand the wear and tear of children's usage better than any others. All styles and sizes, priced from .-fl.'J") to $2.50 PALMER COATS Ladies', misses' and chil dren's. We have received the third large shipment this season of these garments. They are popular. There is a just reason. Priced from V8.- to $27.50 SUITCASES Another large shipment of Waxmon's popular Suit cases in all styles, telespoc ing suitcases, full leather, leather lined, etc. in prices froin.l.S.-to $8.50 THE OLD SETTLERS' REST DARGAIN I P.AZAR Hutchison & Lumsderi A RAPIDLY GROWING DUSINESS P.UILTON VALUE GIVEN I iriiiiiiiiiiiituHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiniiuniMMUM MiMiMiMotiuiinnintinMiHonqniio lioMiiMiiMniioiinniMniiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiitiitMMiuniniiiniiiHoiiiiniiiHiiMiiiiiiiiinif All New Pictures Sundav Matinee 3:30 jj Evening 7:30 Admission 10 cents. BIJOU THEATRE T O i I (1 II T "TRIXIE, THE CLEVER PRINCESS" A beau tiful picture all hand colored. ' ' TI IE TROUPLESOM E OARRUNCLE' 'Very laughable. "THE TWO MODELS" Mr. Fish will sing the beautiful ballad, "I Wish I Had a Girl." Admission 10 cents. Each Tenth to Be Given Away riiginning Monday, October 12, and running through the week we are going to refund the purchase price of each tenth purchaso up to 10.0(). It does not matter whether it is a nickel's worth of tacks or a Toledo Range, a Maud S. rump or a mouse trap, a l'.lrtO Washer or a C inch file, a dozen C'orbin locks or a paint brush, each purchaser will be registered on the cash register and should yours lie the tenth one yon will get your money back up to . 10.00. You can buy at. prices never before offered to you in Southern Oregon. People nr.i i.ow pee ing how much money is saved by paying cash as they go, and we sec our sales increasing. You may not believe this, but we dare you to try it aud we know just what you will say. Remember that for six days we will give to ench tenth purchaser his money back up to $1(1.00 for one week only. Tiny nnything you need, a heater stove, a range, a tub, a hoe, a hammer. You may get it for nothing. Where f Why? At Shortie Garnett OF OOl-RSF.. COMING SOON TO THE GRAND Monday and Tuesday Nights, October 12 and IS Dy special arrangement. "DRYAN IN CHICA GO" and the Great Labor Day Parade A feature oi the first water, a marvelous pic ture 1IV0 feet in length, something that you cannot afford to miss. Don't forget the date. Mnr.t'D.y and Tuesday, Oc tober 12 and 13. AT THE GRAND.