Social and Personal Sum Wtuy, thu geninl insurance ug'.ut, is dowu from Portland interviewing the many ugents for hi company in thiH uoction. Ask for "JUno Stem" hard wheat flour. ' 15 Wen (ireeii made (lie quickest (lip to . the HI no Ledge on record Urn fore part the week. It is over 40 miles to Kilecn, over a mountainous road, ami lie covered t lie- distance in two hours and thirty minute. Ediaou Phonographs at Singler Music Htoro. 1-" .1, W. Opp of the Ojip (,'oiisolidutcd mines., located war Jacksonville, 'vtin a recent luisim-ns visitor in Medford. Aro you kj'"K to improvo that lot of yourMf Aro you tfoiiig to seed your lawnf Aro you going to plaut but1? If ho, Cook can supply your every want. It. It. V. I). 1H7 Oenigd 1. lJavis, preiiident of the Hank of JjtekHuuvilio, has been in Mod ford several times lately. If you want ho best in fruit, shade mid ornanieiital trees, shrubbery, roses, bulbs, seeds, small fruits, etc., it will pay you to call on C. F. Cook and place vour order at once, It. It. V. i). 187 N. V. Kime, a successful fnruire of (Iriffin Creek HkI rk-t, and his family have returned from a visit to several stated in the middle west. Niek says that the sentiment is strongly in favor of William .1. Hryan and Im expects lu si'e him elected president on November .'1. Hear the. new Kdisou Phonograph (Wonderful). Hingler Music Htore. ISi Longest record on record. Hear them ut Hingler Music Store. 18.1 Frank Kmvnltiky, who has Imcii em ployed on our electric line in the Wil lauielte valley, is in Mcdfnrd again. A full line of due imported bulbs at Cortland prices. Where f C. r. Cook, West Hide. 187 Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Shaw and Mrs. A. Klmer were over from Jacksonville Saturday nfternoon. Try a sack of "Blue Stem" flour. IDS K. Sanltoru, (he expert stationary en giiici-r, spent a few hours in Medford Saturday. Kdisou Phonographs at Singler Music Htoro. 185 Mrs. V. 'P. MeCray is at home again after u short visit in Stockton, Cal. Longest record on record. Hear them at Hingler Music Store. 185 .1, Kambell, the genial butcher from Tolo, was a business visitor in M eel ford Saturday. Edison Phonographs at Singler Music Store. 185 Sam Vana Dvlte, the successful farmer transacted liusineNs in Medl'ord Salur day afternoon. "No Tresspass" cloth notices at Hie Tribune office. Price f coats each, 50 cents u do.en. 2.10 .lames Mass and liis fnmily have re turned from a visit at his fonucr home in Douglas county. Hulhs! Itulbst' Mulhs! Where? At C. F. Cook's, It. if. V. I). 1,87 Oeitf'ge P. Minis went In (irnuls Pass Sunday on a business trip nf several days. P. W. and Iteinludd Wiim-linn left, for the north Mondny morning. The latlei will go to Coiui Hay in search of a loco tion. Murk Whipple of Woodville was nmimg his Medford friends Saturday. I, C. Wilson of Hams Valley, who has extensive business interests here, i spending a few days in Medfonl. Kricksoti brothers, who have been em ployed in northern California during the past season, have returned to their home in llig Mutto district. Mrs. .1. A. Mcintosh 1ms been visit iag relatives and friends living in Ash In ml. The registration books close Tuesdnv evening, October 20. If you have not registered be mire to do so now. Charles Hamilton and Martin Peruoll worn over from Applegate a few days since. William Out Ion of Knglc Point pre euiet was among the many in Medford during the week. C. (). linker, William Perry ami Charles Obenchnin are down from Pi Untie. . The board of equalization is meeting at Jacksonville and will remain in se- sion until Saturday evening. Claude Jones rpent Monday nigh) in Medford. Me is now improving a farm of t''(l acres in Sums Valley that he re -eentlv bought of Mr. Hibbs for ;lOOil. A. W. Clemens ami his son, J. 1,., wiio live at Cent nil Point, visited 1 1km i Medford fiiciidt the fore p:irt of the week. The Koviil Xeighh.tr of America mel at their Indue lonrn Monday evening. Two candidaten weie initialed into the order and after their initiatory work games and r-ftedimenls were indulged in until the wee hours of the morning. Including the invited quests, about jn were present. Homer Hill killed a fine doe in his father ' orchard, located a few miles southeast of M d ford. A full line of flue imported bulbs at Portland prices. Whref At Conk Y It. It. V. 1). 1S7 I fleorge King. wh. it residing in Sn nonm county, alifornia, arrived in Med fnrd Sunday evening, accompanied In his son, (lenrge King, dr. Plant your bulbs now. t s7 W . I. Crieve. county asetvor eh passed several hours in Mcdfnrd M inv. District Convention The fin mini convention of thr ritrist inn ehuiVhes of lln sonth-wenl Oistiii-i will be held al UranN I'.-tss. (Vt. '2 and 2i. Ail thnt run n from Medford an reipiested to report (o K'v, M. V, IT urn . An interesting prognim is nrrnuued. A number of lailirr hare formed n Sliakespi uM an i lil, nliirh nifetN nf thr homes of 1 lie different bid irs evi-ry Thurmlay to read and discuss that an Dior's fumons pluys. Following are the members of the club: Mesdnme lobert N'yo, J. J. Hexton, .losophino Hunsell, Hobert Harnett. H. V. Mulkty, A. K. Hoames, J. W. Hobinnon, . ("rom-h and Miss McCully. Hsdfonl TribuHt, 60s jw tnutth. At the Savoy, The performance las! night at tin Savoy was excellent and pleased u large J audience. ' ' The Water Sprite " in u 1 picture port raying a German legend of Ihe, Khiiie. The water scenery of this pie t uie is very beautiful and colored rue o nature. Thin legend is well act ed and tells a story with a strong moral, "Two Clever Detectives," u farce, comedy picture, portrays the efforts of two zealous and clever detectives to capture a jewel thief and earn a large reward. Many sidesplitting situations occur which caused a great deal of laughter. The picture merits it. "The Little Detective" is a very realislic melodrama, showing that strong cir cumstantial evidence should not con vict a man of murder. The pictorial lyric, "Beside the Old Oak Gate," was sung in u most pleas dig manner by Mian Kifert. The sit m u performance will be given tonight. Next Wednesday and Thursday the management will put on pictured pur I raying the Olympic games, This race tvus very exciting, especially tin1 finish. It causes comment all over the civil i.'-d world. Johnny Hayes, the winner of this race, Hmithsoii, Kelly and Gil bert, the great Oregon athletes, Were tendered a reception in New York City that etpiuled the ovation accorded Mryan upon bin return from his trip around the world. This iu an attraction that no one can afford to mifs. Iff member the date, tomorrow and Thurs day. At the Bijou. An excellent frontiers' day reprodnc tion is on ut the Bijou tonight. "The Frou t ierMinau 's Bride " is full of in tcrcstiug scenes and is one of great reality. The opening scene of thu pic ture shows the home of the frontiers man on tho banks of a western river. The frontiersman is juHt returning home in his canoe from a day's hunting and his wife is down at tho river to meet him. Together they walk home ami sit down to tin1 evening meal. Here they aro attacked by a band of Arapahoe I ml inns. The Imliiuis bind t he frou tiiTMinun hand and foot and dace him in the house, then setting fire to the house. They carry away the wife, iu tending to burn her at the stake. In Ihe meantime the husband manages to ' raw I to a nearby ranch and spreads the news of Ihe Indian raid. The rani h ors then n I" the rescue. It is n thrilling finjit that, takes place between the Indians and ranchers. The ranch ei's finally recover the f rent iersman V wife f ruin Ihe Indians. An excepl ionally good comic entitled. "Oh, What An Appetite." is included in this performance; alno a beautiful illustrated song. Tlio Mlnstrols. "Tho Miii-fri'ln" nio n 1 i .1 . -i I A iiKTM'iin nisi it lit iitii. Tlu iltiy, Ihr i.-t nt.piliitti.-. tin1 ii'"'!i mill tho iniiNirul (.iiiv.lv nil hi:. I lli.'ir l.irlli in llm OM Wui'M. lint tin tninMrt'lH nro wlmllv Aniorirnn. DnuhiloxH thin ni'i'ounts Tin the wiirin pliico Ihoy tnli! in I lit' hi'iirth nf tin' Ami'itfun H'iiplo. Thi'ii1 in a iHt'lVrtMU'o nf Hiiniiiii iiiiiiiiii; liiiiijr :iiiln-i-M nf I lu hIuim1 hm to tho nxtu't ihito tho fiml niinstrnl ht fiirmniifo wm (livon, lint it. Wll prnlt tll.lv lll.imt nr 'OH. All nf till' ol.l linio oonii;mion that Rprnno; inn ox iHtoin'i' from 'hat linio nntii '"" liavo piiMM'il away, with tho oxooptinn nf niio, Kii'lianlH .V Printilo 'h, wliioh ap pour at tho A nlf Opora IIiiiiho nn 'riitirsilnv nf tliia wook. 'I'Iiim I'linipniiy oarrioH 411 nf tho poll nino oiilinoil pi'iiiliict. nnl. a whito iiiiui iinitat inn, nr tnalio lioli.' o, lint, tho pon uino arliolo. Tlio Hwoot siintliorn HniifjH, ilanooH amt plantation pastimoK aro prniluooil with a n:itii!nliii"oi alninHt lioynnil lioliof. 'I'll ro aro a host nf olovor rnlnoiliaiiH. toil liy that prini'o nf Kthinpian fun itor-i. claroiiro I'nwi'll, wlui tlrawit nno nf the liiryo.it, if nut tho larpont Halary for paitl a miiiMtrol p.'rfitrnior. Tlion tlu-ro is n laivjo otuiipany siiio;.-, ilanoom noil sj inlty art nf l.l tho liost liaml oor ranioil li . t.inpany. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Mri. Amt'lia I'.imer and daughter wcii Mi .H'mhI vivittirH Sutiirday afternoon. I'ronU Tnurv. who whs t'ouiiortrd with WnsHt'I's eotifei'tionery store, made u it friiMidly i m 1 1 t-'ridny. lie is now litniti-d iu Portland. Mis Nsie Mt-rullv sprat Saturday :ilti-rtli"..l in Mcdfnrd. Attorney PnggH of Medlord wan do ing Imwtni'HS Ht t he county Heat Sat unlay afternoon. Tlit N'ativr Paughters have announe l that Ilo'v will give their annual ball Thanksgiving night. This is always one nf the holing events of tin- season. Mrs. Fred l.uy of Medford spent Sat urday and Sunday with her father, ilnatu ibci who is ipiite ill. Mis. John K. Milter and Misses Her tlia Trim and l.eotia I'lrieh were nnomg the Jaelisonville people in Medford Sat unlay. W. M. Seheble was one of Ashland's business men who visited at darksou tile Mondav. t'iri'itit eouit is again in session this w-'tdv and the following attorneys from Medford are in attendance: W. I. Vaw t.r. W. !:. IMiipps, K. K. Kelly and W. M, I'olvig. S. 1''. Il.tthakav was up from Central 1'oint ou Monday. K. I. Itriggt, the V-dilaud attomev. in town this week. C, L. Realties loft for Salem Monday evening, where he expects to get ft "certificate of probate cause" in the I'. M. Cuss ease, the same ha tug been nied iu this court. .leif Heard o( the Sterling mine spent Monday in town. Mrs. C. ,1. Hrndy .if Ashland spent Monday afternoon tit the county seat. J. t. Ait ken nf Wood v tile was ft .larksoiivilte isitor on Mondav. V, If. QalkLn. ecuft reporter, emne down from AahUnd Munday to uttend y""Z& BEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MED FORD, OREfiON, TUESDAY.jfOBEOlOO Classified Advertisements Oue Cent a Word No single Inser tions lefii than IS cents. Six Insertions for tn price of four. Seventy-five cants a Huh per month. FOB BALK. POIt HALK Heiuington typewriter No. ((, nearly new, only splendid bar gain. C. W. Stoae, over Uijou thcu ter. 187 KOH HALti At a bargain, lirst class uutomobile. Write C. Tribune. 18(i I'OI( SALK A house and lot iu Cen tral Point, one block frou Mitiu street, house 24 fuet square, 4 rooms, lot !!ix 14U; price loOU. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. Kmurson, Central Point, Or. 1U I'OIt HALK-Oho acre in Medford; fine residence property; oak trues; good well. C, V, Stone, over Bijou Thea ter. i:t FOR HALK Threw gentle saddle and driving torsus, $30, $40 and t)50. First house across Bear creek ono left side of street. K. A. llalfer. 1H3 FOK SALE A good small business on Seveoth street. Keasous for colling. Address, P. O. boi 512 or call at this office. tf FOft HALE One team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire ut Scott's Feed Yards or Hoi 800. 200 FOK SALE Choice business prujerty ut a bargain ou easy terms. P. O. Box 418, Medford. 247 FOR BALE New Pinder concentrator, complete, for sale at a bargain; never been used. Address or call on W. J. Wiiuor, Waldo, Or., or A, E. Reaines, Jacksonville. . 190 FOR SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribune office. tf FOK HXLE A no; a bargain. first-class pianola-pia-P. O. Box 95, Med ford. FO II ft KNT -N icoTy"furnished with board. Third louse f rom dale avenue ou Tenth street, phone 015. room c- 1. SO- WANTED. A NT El) Position as cook in hotel, boarding house or lumber camp; ref erences if required. E. L. Ilarriman. Etna Mills, 'nl, Box Hi. -I!2 WANTED First O. Box 024. lass woman iok. P. 1M7 WANTH1) Kxpnrionct'il yiinn innn wuntH Htunijy piiKitinn an dork iu fjon eral nr hIiiio Hlnro; lioMt of roforenoos. AililroHN llul I., Cunrail, Modforil pont oft'ioo. 184 WAN'I'KIJ A ounipoljiat jirl; two in thu fnmily; uu waHliin; will pay oml waoN. AililroBH I. O. Max Moil ford, Or. V ANTMI) Firat i'liiHH oroliaril man to plunt to tretiB anil cultivnto Inrgo tract of orolmrd land. Aililrotnt 1'. O. liox 418, Moil ford, Or. 185 WANTED llorai'B for jmHtiiro, $2 por month; no wire foncoa; abiulo, wutor and grtiHH. Apply to Walter Moore, Pbouuix. Or. 185 WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of itock shuop. Write Box 131, Medford. Or. TO TRADE Light ing1 covered bug gy for two seated rig. Ij. E. V., Tri ll u no office. tf LOST AND FOUND. NOST A light buy horse, weight 10r,0 po u inli""rty ear's" uld, "branded" on left Hhnulder, lame iu loft shoulder. Notify I. C. Dawson at Heaglo, Or.200 ''Ac hi ivs and iritlaliois Set down for dairy farm-l " Make the life of the cow. Man und maid most charm J ing. The strict observance of! our policy- the best for the money makes buying ci-; i;ars made by lis n source of! satisfaction to everybody. Our cigars are always fresh and we manufacture none but first-class goods. O.V. Cigar Works Frapald Railroad Orders. "Something which is of considerable intorest to thu publio gMially aqd which ii perhaps not generally known ia the syntem of prepaid ordera now in effoct between ttationa of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. Ity means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United Statea and mailed or telegraph.! direct to th. party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash In connection with these tickols may also be forwarded at the aame ttma." tf Auk flour. for ' KUi Htrm' Our Anniversary Sale Offers An Opportunity To Save On New Goods Hundmls of laaii-HureoiiMiiB to depend more and no. if on this store, ami our First Anniversary Hale is at tracting a lot of attention. AVe invite vou to come and purchase your needed supplies. Most everything was bought especially for this occasion, and new goods are being offered at great savings. Lvery article guaran teed. Five per 'n ut discount on (ill sales of $5.00 or over. Kadroad fare free. WAKM HKDDIXO $1.00 Comforts for. 1.25 Comforts for $2.00 Comforts for .$2.50 Comforts for $.'t.OO Comforts for 4.00 Comforts for $1.00 Tihmkcts for $1.25 Blankets for $1.50 Blankets $2.00 Blankets $2.50 Blankets $3.50 Blankets $4.50 Blankets $).00 Blankets "Ml' I LI) YOUR FORTS. 15c roll Batting .... 20c i'oll Batting .... 25c roll Batting .... :55c roll Batting .... $1.003-11). l,lts .. $1.254-11). bolts 12 1-2c STLKOLTNfl 9? Think of getting regular 3()-inch figured 12 l-2e value Silkoline, choice of several patterns, for 9f BEST PRINTS 5? AVe made this price first in Medford and have al ways shown a nice assort ment. 12 l-2:OUTINCS, 10 AVc certainly show a splen did Outing for the popular price of 10f KNIT UNUIORWKAR Our assortments are attain in good shape for making satisfactory selections. HIG The Famous Munsing Underwear for Men and Women Boys and Girls THESE OAKMENTS ARE WORN FROM ONE END OF THE CONTINENT TO THE OTHER P.V THOl'XANDK OF CONTENT El) PEOPLE, BOTH CHILDREN VND OROWNUPS. THEY ARE MADE IN EVERY SIZE AND FABRIC P.OTIT UN TON SPITS AND Til E ORDINARY TWO-PIECE KIND. THEY ARE MADE RKJHT AND PRICED R IGUT, FIT WELL AND WEAR WELL WF Fl'LLY (U'ARANTEE EVERY (iARMENTAND 1LL REFUND YOl'R MONEY VT ANY TIME IF VOL ARE NOT PERFECTLY SATISFIED. PRICES FROM 75 TP I;The Tribune mnmtnnaoMXMBamtt ...... s;?-"" IE SS": A iii THE NEW ARRIVALS The factory in Cleveland sent us a nice shipment of fine Suits in blues, browns and fancy herringbone mixtures. You will certainly enjoy a look at these if you wish a small size. We show some 150 suits in all sizes and styles and just now the pricesare EXCEPTIONALLY SPECIAL. Have 70 if- seen our windows Medfords Exclusive Ladie's Shop Baker Hutchison Co. Central Ave. Just North of Jackson County Bank Sanitary and Durable Elastic and Comfortable ow N SEE OlR 151(5 LOT OF WOOL BLANKETS IN THE Ads Are Read by the in Quality in Price 6 LUMSDEN FOR INFANTS' WEAR AVe stand second to none in catering to the needs of the tiny tots of Oregon. A visit will surely convince vou. Hoods 25 to $2.50 Mittens 15 to 50 Sweaters 75 to $2.50 Bootees 10 to $1.00 Leggins 25 to 75 Bands up from 25 Tlosierv the best 25 Toques' 25 to $1.50 Bonnets 75 to $2.50 Slips 25 to $1.50 Long Dresses ....25 to $3 Short Dresses ....25 to $5 Coats 9S to $8.00 LADIES' VESTS AND PANTS In cotton fleeced, per gar ment 25 In cotton fleeced, per gar ment 50 Tn cotton fleeced, per gar ment 75 Tn union or wool and cot ton $1.00 In union or wool and cot ton $1.25 LADIES' UNION SUITS A splendid line to show you. ranging in price from $1.25 up to $3.00. HOSIERY LINES COMPLETE All prices in wool, fleece lined and cotton, in plain and ribbed, ladies', chil dren's and infants' sizes; priced verv close at 10 to $1.00. ' WINDOW Most Buyers