MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MED FOM PRECOX, ERTDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. 1 Social and Personal Death of Mary A. Finch. The funeral of Mury A. Finch, who died Tlmrsduv evening, October lo, of Iplcuriuy, will he htld at J! o'clock Sat urday, 'Ocli'l.er 17, at the home uf Mra. M. K. haruell, her daughter, on Huuth Mrs. Owen MoKoimo, sister of Ulaiue . ,- , .'j,.M w, i,,,,,, Fchru in Wavue ronntv, ludiaua, ender Klum, uud children from l.ukeview, ur" viBiting Mr. and Mrs. Klure. in their pretty bungalow ou II street. Robert Hrown, the. mining proapec tor from Jacksonville, spent Friday in Medford. Hoc V. h. MeCuimluiul. presiding el der of tho Methodist Kpihcopal ehureli, South, has returned to Portland after tho aunrterly conference at tho local church. The annual state conference l,e held soon ill Portland. Hear tho new Kdisnn Phonograph (Wonderful). Singler Music Btorc. lK!i i . r nl on record. Hear them at Singler Music Store. 1K5 W K. Thompson, tho granger, trans ,.,..,.,1 business in Medlor,; Thursday. frank Isaacs has gone to Douglas county to superintend packing tho apple ,.f .1 W. Perkins and hi assocites. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Savage (nee i ,. I.v,,s1 have colli' to Clendalc to reside. Their many friemlB te inlnlimis and beat wishes. "No Shooting" signs nt Tribuno office, trice B cents each, 50 cents u ----- 2r0 do7.cn. r i Pulincr. the iiioncor architect and' a veteran of the civil war, left for Koseburg Thursday to enter tho Oregon ...Idlers' h His heallh has been noorlv for some time past. i i- i,.s of Sams Valley trans- ....le.! business in Medford tho first of Hear 'tin. new Minor? Phonograph (Wonderful). Singler Music Store. 18.. Charles '. Pursel, who conductB n sawmill on Applegate, spent Thursday in Medford and Jacksonville. "Yakima Host" flour, the flour of the hour. Made from hard wheat. Mil lor & Kwbiuik. 180 Mrs. Angelina Stewart of Vancouver, Wash., a relative of Mrs. Susie Neil, has been visiting in Ashland. Try a Back of "Bluo Stem" floir. 19o Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Kliim of Central I'oilit were visited by the utork October ,'i who loft a bouncing hoy. Kdison Phonogruphs at Singler Music Storo. '' (Jeorgo V. Minis, the llryan orator, who is propagating a big ercsard a short distance north of Contra! Point, was in Medford Thursday. His friends an congratulating him on the inn.nor in which ho routed .lodge Colvig without even ruffling a feu! her, (I. 8. uoi 0. Tamnlo sland for Sex ican tamales. 1K" tleorgo Schiller, who has been con ductile a bakery at Jacksonville, is the new proprietor of the Cenlrnl Point bakery. Klv.s. 9. C. Nilinick of Cenlrnl Point anil her son, Joseph P. Iloaglund, and Ins fiiniily have gone to soul hem full Surnin to spend the winter. Mexican tamales at 0. S. and CI. Tumuli, stnnd. commeucing Thursday night. ISO Frci J. t&iJtuli? of the Starling -V in ing company is speiuliug a frit r.' ' .tlec-lford. LutigcK-t reei-rJ (iM record. Hf lhw at Hingler Music Storo. 11 Mrs. J. A. Slavik, Mrs. (I. Thompson, (.'. I,, llyrou and C. W. Arnutron of Seattle are visitors in Modl'ord. KdiBon Phoniraphs at ivlr !sir Storo. , Waltrr JacksMii and hia son, H. K. Jackson, urn Medford visitors Frirli.r. County CuiiiMiwioner Ottess ami Judge Neil were niiiong Medford v iv iters Friday. .Inium Davii-B of Trail Creek a in .tledford Thursday on land biisines. "Uluo Stem" flour is mumt from Ul stem whoa. H il tin. bet. ! Ml. ('. Conkliii hnr bw iitin friends living in .lucksonvill". Star tobacco, l jii(. Hie, nt MiiMmhi H l.uwiaden '. IH0 I. W. Horry and sis family, lat of .Inolmnnvillo, lire occupying their new home, n ntly purchased of 1.. K. Hod Kostoli rubbers at right prices at llutckition & l.uiiisden's. I1 James Kubb of l'orlli.n spent fe hours with II. Met, and his family, old friend, Wcdiiendtiy, while on his way home fro tliforniu. Towo' "Fish" brand double slick w in yellow or black, from to fi.J.-VII. lliitclixn l.iiinsdin. 1" l.5. i . S. II 'A pftlord. formerly of Med lot!., has su.eed'A lo tin. practice of !lr. l' It. Hneix of Awhlllltil. All kinds snd stylci of umbrellas at nil kinds of luilllire prices. Hutchison , lailllsdell. "Vakima Host" flour, the buy" of the west. Millci 1.14k. arv III, In; and was SO years, 7 mouths nud -I' days old at her death. She livid nearly years in California, when she came here two mouths ago. Five children survive her. Kev. M. F. Horn will con duct tho funeral services. J. W. McDonald of Lob Angeles is a guest of the Nash. XOTICF. OF DISSOLUTION" OF I'AlfT o NKHSIIIP. Tho jiartnership herlofore existing be tween A. P.. lieames ai.d (.'. I.. Heanies under tho firm name -of Keames & Kennies Iiiib been this day dis"ulved, by mtitual consent of both un-uibers of said firm. Mr. A. K. Iteames will coutiiiiie the j.rncticf uf law in Jacksonville, (Me gon. Mr. (.'. 1.. Iteames has '.his day funned H partnership for the praclice of law with William M. Colvig, at Med ford, Oregon, under the firm name of Colvig & Iteames. Tho partnership heretofore existing between William AI. Colvig and (leoige II. Durham, under the firm name of Col vig He Durham, has been this day ilia solved by mutual consent of both nieiu Ihtb of said firm. Mr. Durham will continno tho practico of law in (.rants Pass, Oregon. Mr. Colvig will enter the firm of Colvig & Iteames. as above stated. Doth members M the firm of Iteames & Keamcs have equal power and author ity tu collect all debts owing to said firm, and tu attend tu all ponding liti gation. Tho Bnine is truo as between the individual members of the firm of Colvig & Durham, as respects that firm. Daled Octohor 15th, 11)08. A. K. RKAMKS, C. L. KEAMKS, WM. M. COLVltl, fIFOHOE H. Tt;itIIAM. Classified Advertisements On Cent a Word No itnfli Inset. tiom los than 15 cents. Six !Drtl6rn I for tke price of four. Seventy-fire ! centa Huh per month. FOB BAJLE. ' FOU KK.NT .Nicelv f.iini-ded r. i with board. Third louse from Oak 1 dale uveiiuo on Tenth street. Tele phone (ilo. lhli I'Olt SAI.K A house and lot in Ceu tral Point, one block from Main street, house L'-t feel sipiare, 4 rooms, lot 55x H'l; price 1500. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. Kinersoii, Cenlrnl Point, Or. Si 10 FOH SAI.K Ose acre in Medford; fine residence property; oak trees; good well. ('. W. Stone, over Bijou Thea ter. 13 FOH SAI.I Three gentle saddle ami driving horses, :I0, f -10 and o0. First house across hear creek ono left sido of street. K. A. Ilalfer. 1S3 FOH SAI.K P.ight-roum house, closets, pautry, suinmer kitchen, bathroom; 4 acres of laud; Fish Lake ditch runs through middle; 1 miles from Med ford postoffice on Central Point road; part down, lung time on balance. Ap ply to A. C. Taylor, 2Vi miles north of Medford, Central Point road. 181 FOH SALE One team horses, barneaa, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Box 808. 200 FOH SALE Choice business property at a bargain ou eaBV terms. P. O. Box 41S, Medford. 247 FOH SALE Now Pinder concentrator, complete, for sale at a bargain; never Ween used. Address or call on W. J. Wimcr, Waldo, Or., or A. E. Reames, Jacksonville. 190 FOB SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000, first cIiibb improvements, well, family orchard, otc. This is a bargain. 8ee L. E. W., Tribune office. tf FOU SATE A firit-clasa pianola-piano; a bargain. P. O. Box 93, Med ial F.w 10 4 Pleo Supper. i'ri.V f ocviint;, beginning al ." o'clock fie Eiidenvaeis of I he christian church will MM .ik'V"'' to the public. Place. M .-. li street, opposite the W'ost ide livwf Mrn. Menu i'uhM hnkaJ bi"?.. salads. in.iw cr... x t-ffee, cal.. vlo and splelldiil.pe or only cue. Insure Our store is crowded every hour f the day wttl & h$t of friends wtw know ir wpuU tmu hr valie giving', i jm dmU it cie in mi see kt yourself. mn't sazHk o? itch M fbe price mU fickle yon. afo as Ewgef to Satisfy as you are to be Satrsfied Pioneer Value Giver Tho Tn WANTED. WANTED Experienced young inaa wants steady position as clerk in gen eral or shoe store; best of references. Address Hal L. Conrad, Medford jost office. 1S4 WANTED A competent girl; two in the family; no washing; will pay good wages. AddresH P. O. BuX 423, Med furd, Or. WANTED To do" housecleaning. Call on or address Mrs. J. L. Maguey, cor ner Eighth and O streets. ISO WANTED First-class orchard man to plant to trees and cultivate large tract of orchard land. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. 185 WANTED llorwi for pasture, $2 peri month; uo wire fences; Blinde, watorj and grass. Apjfiy to Walter Moore, Phoenix, Or. 185 WANTED 1luf).rella repairing. Call on A. E. Tatsume, near bridge. 182 WANTED A waiter girl at Uohl Hill Hotel. Apply at one to Steve Jones, iohl Hill, Or. ISO WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 bead of stock sheep. Write Box 131. Medford, Or. TO TRADE Light single covored bug gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri bune office. tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST An umbrella, wan left at north end of Exposition building. V. D. Harnev, Nash hotel. ISO LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050 pounds, 0 'years old, branded j on left shoulder, lame in left shoulder. Notify I. C. Duwson at Beagle, Or.200 LOST Straw-colored Irish terrier dog. with short tail, Medford dog license No. 89 on collar. Notify B. Nether land, Medford, and receive reward. 180 LOST An umbrella; was left at north end of "Exposition building. W. D. Harney. Nash hotel. 180 Our Anniversary Sale Is Attracting a Lot of Attention are certaiiilv pleased with the appreciation the good people have shown of Annivcrsarv Sale. We don't claim to save you dollars on everything you buy, hut we save vou something on every purchase, he it large or sum . 11 jou omv buv .-) worth vou will save at least one cent, and if you buy one dollar s worth you will save at least 15 cents, and from that to 33 cents. We invite you to visit here, whether vou buv goods or not. We will a I ways lie glad to show our goods. We or Time Por Warm Underwear We cu supply your needs iu good, durable, eomfortuhk', wiirm cotton or wiol Underwenr. jr and uIuiik up to $1.00 a garment UO for children's warm Underwer.r; all sizes; ft little bftter values. Come and see them. LJU $3.50 a garment for ladies' fine cotton or wool Underwear; all sizes; separate garments or union suits; u lit tle more value for the prices asked than vou have ever seen before. "LITTLE KOST" MUFFLERS Seethe Phoerfix If you wear a IMioenij muffler you will not have sore throat or colds. The l'boo'iix is a knit muffler, fits close to the neck, enn be put in a handling if the weather is nice. You ought to try one. All colors, fJQg SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY Saturday morn ing at 7 a. m. we place ou ale: 40c Ribbon for 16c $1.00 Belts for .-26c 7oc Neckwear for 17c and last but by no means least will be nil colors of fine 65c Wool Dress Goods, Saturday only, per LADIES' SHOP MEDFORD S CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. SAVOY Angle Opcfs Mouse JlfVOiWfM Tto tH to tf i iizfl liKipin t'oinpatry FA MOTS Miastt$t&, Vig i'ree Street I'arade al main, tiraud open air ('nu twrt in l'nt of theater al 7 :'.10 p. in. Seats on sale, at llask'tns' Saturdav : nt., OeMier 17. l'roi;raiii for Tonight and Hturdy: J.fT'K'.S itAM K OF CAWD" A dramatic pie tuft ot tleeptioual nitpit. "Hit JtAnuryuK-s MtSK.N'f If" A 'autiful siiry ,t1 Uiik' life. '.t (:llfSNKU Alt.V XttTKSTKI)" The ia"St iIiitv 8ii(--, Aliss lf.Tt aiti in :4 t.roxktiful illustrated Souk- Ifftiwon 10 eenU. We Do Not Believe In Advertising Inferior goods. AY hen we advertise an article we ha ve something farther in mind than impressing you with the sinallness of the price. We wish to sell only such grades of groceries as will merit a second order ot the same articles. Compare the brands of groceries we sell with those sold by others, after noting how much cheaper we are selling. . YAKIMA BEST We have just received a carload of this flour. We bought it because it is the best flour, made on the Pa ri 1'ic coast. " Pillsbury" leads in the east, "Yalcinia JJest5' leads in the west. It is made from hard eastern Oregon wheat and we have been in formed by experienced bakers that it is as near uniform as any flour mi the market. Selling the sack of 4!) pounds $1.45 Yc pay the top (rash price for Eggs now, per dozen 40 l()c Corn Starch for, the pkg 7 1.")C Norwegian Sardines. Cash has reduced to, the can 1V WE SELL SN6WFLAKE We sell "Snow Flake" Bakery Bread, Cakes, etc. We have just installed a new case in the store for all kinds of pastry and think you will appreciate the fact that every thing that will go in it will be bak ed in a clean, sanitary manner and wrapped up in transparent paper to keep fresh. Tillman's Recleancd Currants, a clean, fancy article for very -particular housewives. Neat 1-lb. pack ages to sell for Me or two for 2oe, now, f! packages for 25 M. J. 1. Coffee in three-pound cans, sells everywhere for $1.00. It is indeed a fine coffee. Cash selling Hermits us to reduce the price to, Star Tobacco by the plug 45 ' the H-pound can 90 20c bottles of Ueiii'Mustard, now selling for "Presco" is practically the same lliing as Fgg-O-See or Force, a prepared breakfast food. Being overstocked, we have reduced the price from 10c package to 6 We have installed in the store now the llobart Electric Coffee Pulver izer. I v Ibis machine we can re duce your coffee to a powder and in this form it will go much further. Six bars of "Swift's Pride" Laun dry Soap for 25 For those who wish Macaroni in clean, separate packages, we are selling the best in 1-pound cartoons This sanitarily packed article we have cut from l.V a package to 10 WF ARE PAYLNC 4(1 CASn. : v . DOZ. FOR K(i(4S, MR. FARMER. CRFAMERY BUTTER SFLLING5? BELOW THE MARKET. SEE THE WINDOWS" IMOU . iNiiin OTUKR (Admission AND SA'I'F b'DA Y The most sensational picture ever shown in Medford, por traying the great automobile races at Dieppe, France. Mishap after mishap occurs during this thrilling race, while the ears are running at break-neck speed. FFATl'RF FILMS O 10 cents. Yo have on displav a complete new big line of Suitcases. Crips, Trunks, etc., a few of which are shown in the window. They are Waxman P. i -others' make and are in all the new styles and leathers. Priced right, when selling Prom tl.5 to B8.S9 Our line of I'.i ston Rubbers is very complete. We can fit a rubber to most any shaped shoe. Rub ers for the little ones and Kubl-r for ladies and misses. Men's Rubbers, Veto Toe Rubbers and oth ers. Priced at a small margin when selling from 4V on up to W 1 flilfftiwon 10 eenU. i TT IT j !. m OliT "II L-iij Hutchison & Lumsden I BIJOU . THEATRE l i ill MOgE OREGON FRUIT OFF FOR THE 0IENT I) t he Telegram says: .noioei ,-.-u nient of Oregon apples .It b mil for tlie far east will leave I'ortbiu.l for Vla.li tvostok, Silxria. within a few .lays. The fruit, which ll be Hood Kiver slock I altogether, is ioS beii (Qpncktti for shipmeiil at the Wore ot . n. oijim- ( onipany aim -trwunv ni i-.- ... ,.t..ti.t ntt.oit the en.l ofthis week. It will f, t., the s.mn.U 1 rail anil will there be transferred to steamer for the orient. 1 The last consignment of npples for the trans l'ncific trade left lVrtlaiu! for Shanghai about t.. days ao. This was a trial shipniei, as up to this time no effort of any cons.'ipieuee hid been made to II Orc-n appb s in that part of China. Mr. Olafke is ifident that the fruit will meet "h Rood demni', t!or.' and that the expi(l)inent will re sultan the establishment there of a per manent nimkrfor Oregon 'jtaple fruit. I'eaehes are still in evideuee on Front street, but there is no longer an active demand for the fruit. Prices today rtned from :." to C" cents a box. l'enrs are .tLviinr in a moderate way at ". cents to l.o a box. 1'ORTTT PREVENTS VOTE ENDING OF STRIKE lSXX, Mass., Oct. US. My breaking into the hall where the shoe workers nvre voting en a resolution to end the great thoe strike, here, and by destroy- jug the ballot boxes and ballots, the minority of the striking Insterers today prevented a formal ratification of the res,, hit i,.n. -q The shoe iiiaiiu f.-ietiirers have consent ed to arbitrate their differences with the men with the uinler- nding thai the strikers should return to work today. The majority of the workers wvre anxious to return to work nnd voted to end the strike, but the nii'noritv, mostly foreigners, interfered in time vent a settlem. 4 to pr- 151 r;s