TEITFORP DAILY TRIBTTNfi. MED FORD,, ORKfiOX, AADXTsl)ora 28, 1908. LADIES PLAN SOCIAL DANCE Ladies of St. Ann's Socie ty to Give Dance on the Evening of November 6 Tlio ladies of St. Ann's society whu 10 sHCfowtfully uv4' the soi-ii-ty event of hint winKT, iinf t (five untitlier dunce ut (lio Aiitfli' ' r limine in Mod ford Kridiij eveiiin, November 0. Tlio doncV will bf f.dluwi'd hy n dain tily prepared mi'r, for which tlio lu ll id of St. Ann's an; jnntly renowin-d, tu all urn assured that tlio inner intui will bo will fared lor. Those tint dancing will be provided with tables on tlio wluge, find cards will bo tin ainiiHiinent, a liandsomo prize having been donated by Ilio l-Mgar Ilafer manager of the Crater Luke Lumber eoiapany. The mimic for the ocension will be fumishe.l by the full llazelriyji orehes trn. Tho following ladies huvo agreed to aet as pntruiirHxes: .Mis. H. J'iiiiI Theiss. Mrs, V. I. Vaw ter, Mrs. F. II. Hopkins, Mrs. C Hunt Lewis, Mrs. John 1). Olwell, Mrs. Nich olas Cooke. Mrs. .1. 1). Heard, Mrs. George I. Minis, Mrs. .f. Stillinan Vilas, Mrs. John H. Orth, Mrs. .bmephino Uus nell, Mrs. V. llydo Stalker, Mrs. A. A. Davis, Mrs. Kdgar ilafer, Mrs. ,T. V. Heddy. -f AMUSEMENTS. -f Tim sale of seats for tho first attrac tion of thy lecture coui-sh given under tho niiHpicos of tho (Ireator Modfnrd Club, opened at Hawkins' drug store (his morning and already cniiHidorable in terest in being nininifenlcd in the event. The course will bring to Med ford some of the very best lyeeuin talent in tho United Slates, and as the profits if any go to Hie library fund, each num ber should be well pntrnnized. These ladies hnvo never taken hold of any thing that has not proved siiecesHful, nnd Medford is under many obligations to them. Thn first number of the course will be given at. tho Angle opera house Fri day evening of this week. The attrae tion coimistH of "Four I rent Mimical Artists," and has no other name. As each of these peoplo is a slur in the musical world, the management cnticlud ed to let the patrons name the company as they saw fit. Four musical artints, Annjle opera house, Friday, October Jin, benefit li brary fund. Admission TiO nnd "" rents. Heats at Hnskins. THE GREAT EXPLAINER. Hero is a copy of a poster, heaib d "Laboring Men Attention! " which has been circulated in advance of , lodge Taft's appearanee in u number of cit leu: ('nine and hear Hon. William II. Taft. Republican candidate for president Ho Will Explain how he xccm-cd bin appoint men t as United HtatcN judge through tho inl'lu enco nf Senator Fniaker, the attorney of the Standard Oil companv. Ho Will Explain ' why, ns Vnil.-d States judge lie put rntlrond men and mechauicH in jail by means of his 1 X.JI'Ni Tl process. Ho Will Explain why ho is opposed to giving the labor ing man a trial by jury. Ho Will Explain to you why the capitalistic clns.-t and tho Irutds and the syndicate;! of Wall street are supporting him, while 1 he laboring men are nppdtied to iiitti, til most to a man. Hy order of the committee. "Ynhima Ilest," the flour of the bour. Miller & Kn-bank. 5S Social and Personal Ask for "Hluo Stem" hard wheat flour. 105 fins Newberry was over from Jack sonville Monday on professional busi ness. Mrs. Josephine Orth, I'elton of Fort Klamath was the guest of Mrs. J. F. Keddy, Monday. " "No Shooting" signs at Tribune office. Prico 5 cents each, 50 cents a dozon. 250 Mrs. J. Nunnu, accompanied by her elrisl daughter, Mrs. .). Kussel, nnd her son, drove over from Jacksonville, u Sundav. A, 1 learn the Phoenix merchant was a : busiiioNS visitor in Medford Sunday afternoon. j ( ' Hluo Stem ' ' flour ib made from blue stem wheat. Tt is the best. 195 I l)r. S. Abbott, weii known in southern j Oregon as veterinary surgeon, died at Haudoii, t'oos county, one day last ; . week. Joins lirothers nri doing excellent ( work in cleaning the streets and alleys ; under tin' auspices of the Commercial . club. Try a Back of "Blue Stem" flour. 195 Ask for 'Blue Stem" bard wheat, flour. 105 Harry Holms of Jacksonville attend- . ed a mooting of tho Bartenders union ' in Medford Sunday, I Will Murphy the eigannaker spent Sunday in Medford. lie is in the em- , ploy of J. M. Almilt of Ashland. ( "Y(akim!i Best," tho best indocd. ' Milb-r & Ewbauk. fi ; I), "ingkade nnd William Dutton of Kagle Point precinct transacted busi ness in Mrdford one iViy daring last Wook, H, II. and Lee Hradshaw who live near Urownsboro have been stopping in Medford during the last few days. Miss Mollio Towno deputy county clerk visited in Medford Monday eve- I). H. Hawkins the popular port, spent a couple of days at Ashland this week. Mrs. It. F. Anderson returned from Ashland Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. IF. Crawford who have been visiting their son Oris and his family returned to Oold Hill on Monday's train. Short v Dodiro has returned from Big Unite and is in the employ of C. K. Toll, who has tho contract for haul ing tho hotel Nash baggago. Fliaer Bab-, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. L. Hale, who moved to San Frnneisco recently, iH dangerously ill at the fam ilv home with tvnhold fever. Their ninny friends hope for bin recovery. HEARD ROBBER SHOOT HUSBAND, OVER TELEPHONE PORTLAND, Or., Oct. ''H Mr. John Hrugger is horning her husband propri etor of u saloon at their home today after going through the uui'jiie exper ience ut heuring over the telephone wire the reports of the revolver used by a tone hold-up man last night in shoot ing Hrugger in his place of butmies. Mrs. Hrugger was talking to her hunhnud from her home when she dis tinctly heard over the wire the com mand: "Hands tip" then she heard three hIioIh. Hrugger dropped tho re ceiver and chased the bandit while in ngniiy of suspense Mra. Hrugger waited till her himbuud came back to the tele phone and informed her that he was shot but not badly hurt. The thug fired three shots, one of which hit the salooninan in the hip and another in the right leg. Ho escaped. If ed ford Tribmift, 60 per montb. Classified Advertisements SIX DEATHS ARE CAUSED BY SEVERE SNOW STORM DKXVKH, Col., Oft. 27, Six (lent Iih lire Inii'cnlili' In n Miowstorm Unit in vuilnl in Culiiriiilii Will nriliiy iii;lit. and tttiiii!:i', ilnil si'vi'ii imthihih mixtni nct serinim ili.jurii'H ill rililniml pollmioilH ami liy ciuniii in cutitai't- wit li live wiri'H: August O. I'ni'Hoii was frozi'n tn ili'iitli in I lie hiiow near Loiimnnnt. Loonarit P. ItanUer was Hciiiitril to dentil ill rnilioail rnlliHioll on Jlie ltoeli Inland rnilroail near rnrltoii. Itnry .Tolin wiih killed in a ciilliHiiin on tile Tllion I'aeif ie railroad liere. MARRIED. MAHSHAI.I. HI'SSKM, On October M, liy Kev. It. A. UriNtnl, Clareneo Mar diall'and Maliel ItimHi'll. St. Mary '8 Acadomy. A lioardin and day Keliool, iare, eniiiiiioiliinis nnd modern in it equip ment. Iepai'tinenls of iiiKtrnetion: Primary, grammar, eommereinl academic, mimic and art. Tlio conrHo proper tn cncli i outlined in tlie "coarse of study of the schools of the Sisters of tho Holy NamcH of Jesus and Marv," nnd will lie for warded on application to any address. The commercial department will open Monday, Xovemlier L', and comprises short hand, typewrit ine, office mctliodn and practical liookkccpia, modern tins. iness spelling ami writing. Tor particulars, apply to Sister Su perior. o()q One Cent a Word No (Ingle lnaei-: tloni leu than IB cents. Six lnaartl6m fox the price of four. Mventy-f ivt centa a Fluu per uontlL FOR BALE. i'OH MA l,K Several desiralilo acrii I trnctH, uhout 1 Vi inileH fritin postoffica 1 un innin Medford find Central Point ' road. Thin land ia all under Fish Lake ditch, if planted to small fruit and 1 jrardeti, would nupport a family. I'rico $200 per acre, jimt the price of a very common lot; i down, bnlnnco to miit. Let un show you this land. .InnicH IlowliiiK, Seventh nnd P stroclH. P. J O. Box 812, or S. P.' Bennett, ucrosa frimi property. BtO t'Olt SALE A first-class pTanola-pia-no; a bargain. P. O. Box 93, Mud-ford. rOK HA LI'. Aliuun and lot iu Cen tral Point, one Llock frcm Main atroct, hoiiHO 2-1 foot square, 4 rooms, lot 55x 1-10; price $l.r00. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. , Kmoi'Hon, C'entml Point, Or. 210 i P0B SALE-iTgood sinairtusiuo'B on Seventh stroet. Reasons for colHtig. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this off.ee. . tf I'OH SAIil1: One loam horses, lmrnoss, light' wagon. Inquire at Scott's Food j Yards or Box 800. 200 j KOIl BALE Uhoico business procrty at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box 418, Medford. 247 j POIt SALIC New Pindor concentrator,; complete, for sale at a bargain; neve been used. AddreHS or call on W. J. Wiiuor, Waldo, Or., or A, B. Ueaines, Jacksonville. 100 POR SALK 320-nere ranch, $12,000, firBt class Improvements, well, family orchard, otc. This i a bargaiu. Sec L. U. W., Tribune office. tf TO TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri bune office. tf I'Olt SALE At a bargain, Webster's Unabridged Dictionnry, latest nnd best ; edition; indexed; lias never been used; biggest, luirgain over offered. AddreHS or call on Ulrieh Bros., .TucUsnn-ville. KOlt SALE Six-room house, bath, elec tric lights, well and city water, six blocks from depot, l-'or particulars ad dress Box SOU, Medford. 200 WANTED. WANTED First-class accountuut, em ployed during the day, wunts to keep a small Hot of books one or two eve nings of week. Box oil, Medford. 102. WANTED A Jersey cow. Mrs. La nil. (Iriffin I'reeh. 1H5 WANTED Position us cook in hotel, boarding house or lumber camp; rof- erences if required. E. L. llarriman, j Etna Mills, Cal. Box 100. 102 , LOST AND FOUND. f,OST A light bay horse, weight 1050 pounds, 0 years old, brauded on. left shoulder, lame in loft shoulder. Notify 1. C. Dawson nt Bcnglo, Or.200 WELCOME TEACHERS MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS W, invite tin- U-a,-!.,-,, to ,,ke this sto.v their headquarters during their stay in 'S you will find .-hairs, a desk with all writing materials, including pen and ink, and all is free. Conic and iest a niomeiit, write a note or make appointments to meet your Iriends. Ki,.,4ii;,nn- Fhr ); ant dUruuut o nil hills of UtmU amounting to $3.00 or over. HaihoaA fare f,ee. Leij thing marked special at Stylish Ready to Wear Suits, Coats and Skirts We want to especially call your attention to our suit seetion, where you will find over 200 of the newest and most stylish suits shown this season. Your size is here; your color is here, nnd the goods and workmanship are the best trained buyers and the most skilled workmen can produce. AVe have procured many snaps for 1his sale and invite you to see them at $11, $15. $20 TO $35. Ladies' Coats $5.00 to $35.00 o?ue Ladies' Skirts $2.98 to $19.98 Handkerchief Specials ."id dozen Hemstitched Y.'hitc Lawn Handkerchiefs, for school use; sold in some stores at oe or (i OZr for LMc; now on sale for, 10 for only WL All pure linen Handkerchiefs 5 Misses' and hoys' Handkerchiefs 5 lieautifnl hemstitched and embroidered Handkerchiefs all marked special at -V AND UP TO $1.00 fit .Jl l.t'Vl. Sale of Outing Gowns Sec the Window Display We show a window of Outing Gowns which shows the former and sale price of each. You cannot afford to make your gowns when you can buy them for about what the material costs. 63 Gowns 50? $1.50 Gowns $1.19 75c Gowns 63 $1.73 Gowns $1.43 $1.00 Gowns 83 $2.00 Gowns $1.69 $1.25 Gowns 98 $3.00 Gowns $2.47 DAINTY APRONS Largest assortment of dainty little fancy Aprons ever shown in Southern Ore gon. Every one is a new style this season and the prices arc temptingly low. 25? AND TO $2.50. Dress Goods "Snaps' Our stock of Dress Goods and Silks is brand new, just received within the last two weeks. We save you money. 40c Dress Goods only 29 G5e values for only '. :....50 $1.00 values for only 77 A look here trill convince you that ire save you money. New Belts We invite you to look at the new I Sells. Almost any color and black and white, also many fancies. Spe cial prices range from 25 TO $1.17. New Neckwear A glance in our show window will convince you that we show the new ideas while they are new. The spe cial prices arc 17t AND U P TO 89. New Hand Bags You will delight in looking at our assortment of new Handbags. "We show the newest- ideas and the val ues are immense. 98 TO $11.00. Best Values in Umbrellas If you want an Umbrel la that will give you last ing service, you want one of owr brass finished, brass furl frames, which positively wiil not rust and cause the eovev to rot. See them oul v a this store. $.5o:to $io.ooi Other good Umbrellas up from , 50 Waist Specials You can't afford to miss a look at our large assort ment of Waists. All the new est ideas in wool batiste, lin gerie, silk, and nets. Every waist is a desirable style aud a value to be appwrntod. Special prices' frtm $1.00 TO $22.tfh Saturday b AKEK-H U 1 (Jii ASUN CU CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. I Saturday mgni We S ave You 2 er cent in Cost Compare Our Goods and Prices With Those of Other Stores Fall and Winter Suits Quality and workmanship unexcelled; full serge lining; haifcl ;eliWl shoulder's; coat fronts that will not break. (Mir stock is uvw, nf lat est design, of I'iib'st ua(teiiaK Wp nt?i4 iwiwrim fl window ip1 prices. Tltfu ym vyilJ bl". W a iitstioiww.fliwas a cu- 1 1 niw. " 'iUjIiHi tfPJW8lniiTSl"l"B'6U mgUBTtf ' look at These Prices Suits $1'J.."0 elsewhere; our price $10.00 Suits $!(!..-0 elsewhere; our price $12.50 Suits .J'J.rtO elsewhere; our price $10.50 Suits $25.00 elsewhere; our price $20.00 Can you beat it i Not in Medford. Overcoats and Cravenettes L'lacU unfinished worsted Overcoats, cravenetted, making them not toil v capital bw lsiiwiwoof; full silk lined ; heavy 6atin sleeve lining; Aj by tlwv& ft sjfJo.OO ; our price '. .$20.OO ll:le UHl'twibed woa-xtBd Ovweoat; full silk liiwd; keavy satin sleeve liniuss: extra fin valw; 8o4d ly nthms si $i0; ur j(xi-ire''$3?SO0? jFha 'WHAT AVE SAY W'lu DO, fSMs ' AVH 1)0 lx)- ITKt FASHION MOPy " MEDFORD OREGON Oilier Bargains Unfinished woisted Cravenette Over coat: extra fine workmanship; 1-3 silk lined; heavy satin sleeve lining; great value; others sell for .35.00; our price $27.50 Full lines of men's working garments. Cloves, Shirts, Underwear etc.; the larg est stock in Southern Oregon to select from. Medford 's Greatest A'alue Givers. Washington ' Fashioned Appurcl 1M NIM1M Mb Fashioned Apparul T4 it-';Tcn ej,