Social and Personal Grand excursion to City of Mexico. Leaves Medford on the 12tli of Decern oer, 1908, on the regular Overland. 92.13 for the round trip, good for 60 duys. For further information, write to Emil Pcil, Ashland, Or. tf J. R. Harvey, the Galice miner, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Modford. He bai sold his large placer mine near Galice. Prepaid BUlroad Orders. "Something wbUh is of eouidsrsbls interest to the public generally and which is perhaps sot generally knsvrn is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Southern Facifio eompaay and all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mailul or talea-ranhed direct to tho party wishing to come here. Sleeper aecomaiodatiens and small (mounts of cash in connection with these tleksts may also be forwarded at the same time." ' About Eaas. Ill a lion s PBS l.v 'ine flftli of the rubxluwe Is nutritious. uue-Dlutl) part a vetuM: nuil Hie remainder, the great er portion. Is wilier. Willi shelled ?gg uie uot quill- us gwil us yellow ones, for they contnlu a tiilie iiiure water iiii.I a Utile lean fat. H it vimr purveyor known this und fie- liu-iitl v colors Ills Willie eglis with cof fee 1I5DFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORKCOX, FRIDAY. XOVKMBBU fi. 1008. ; - " ""' " ' ' - .in illlllllHIIIIIIII. -. : ; v : 1 : ...,...,.mmmw "" I rrrTiim.r TAD MAIUITV 1 riUUmlw fun itivhli . rt S 1 1IT 5 A Mexiean Tradition "Hoys, wunt's tin- m:it l-r ' revel' .' Die, then; die. then." That's tin' komk the doves sing down In oUl Mexico when a nutlve has 'pViiin'iiunlii. 'und almost luvurlalily lie lies down, rorusin to swallow the iiiedlclue prescribed liy the physician. reslKiis himself lo Ills fate and In a few weeks be dies. The dov, however, slugs the sons In Spun lab. It Is a triidtilon niiimiK the Mcx- .., ttint !' His fever uccoiiitmny Judged l.y the ainuiint of nutriment. ...-attack of pueiimonln seize IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS. The interttnto poiiimerco coininiKsion under circular 3080 lias ruled as fol lows: No. 1 Kuril package, bundle or piece of less tlinu carload freight except brick must be plainly and indelibly marked showing tho name of consignee nnd the iiuii'.n of tho station, town, or icily und the state to which destined 'When the diameter of tho freight pro vents niarlcing as required pasted labels l,,r uri'ly fastened cloth lined metal '.ur leather tags may be used. Tho old stylo cardboard or heavy paper Rhipping tags will not do, and freight so marked will not be accepted at the office. Shippers will save delay by comply ing with these instructions, an the de pot force must comply with tho law and lias no purisdiction in tho mat ter. 203 62. .. t.L'ir Is v... . i.. ,,l. -.. ,liii-ks'. iflllnen fowls', bens', turkeys' and plovers'. Kggs cju tnln a lui'te iii:intll.v of sulphur, which Is purifying lo the blood and good fin the complexion. To get the best egg ymi must feed i-ciiir fowl on grain, uml t cook II l i In. si digestible way you must uoi hull the wilier. Ileilt Hie "liter '" s0 ilcKrcivi uml leave I be egg In It for ten minutes. Von will Iheii digest every iim-i-el. lint If you hull It for three mlmites no less llnin oiie-twelflli ot It will full to be digested. Thus If you eat two eggs holleil for three inliiuies every day joii waste live dozen lu a year. Loudon Mull. ii. nil n New York is usiiully lb ic.lit "f as Icinc illrei-lly wivl i l.'.iidm. II l.i. however, ile-iille lis lor more rigor- I limine. J II hi mil, .! lie. m T Ibe eil:l:l- j 3 I-r limn Ibe Itl'ilisli capital. T!- 5 il. . ..a i .if I.nt.iiiilor l.i illrecily - ...e:--i of Ltiiiibiu. 'I be same Hue Tie sMi':iera purl of IIii.Ihui bay and a I -l.,. .'ini,hL' ' lln Ibe nlber sale of l ie coullllelll it liltK'bes I'll' Scllll licl ll extremity of Alaska ai d couliiiues liiriinnli Ibe center of the isthmus of Kamchatka ami Sihcriu anil Itussla lo 'lombtiru'. It 1:1 :llo!'l 111!!!", ten. lo ri"'l-l CI Ibe fact thai .Montreal, Willi lis win onlimiry severity, is " n I In- i-iiniitur Hian I- I.on H.uin ir U necessnrllv flitlll. und be cause of this all medicine and all phy sicians are refused aud the Mexican ., a i.Pi.,u .i, story of death In Its weird cooing, nc-1 tern f fJ.ir ....i tl. l,..ll,.f nf the unlives. I lllllcs IH-niv! , ..i. i..,,. 1...,. a,.lv,.,l tilth 'doll. .V.cllll'cill. Ilnlce.1. 1 mi tin nnu tiuioj uw - tho fever -who otherwise might 'have decree i.i lailutde in eiike. recovered .have succumbed owing to! . Auollier llluslnitloii if Hie i tpei-i- .....i. ....n.. i .,.,,.1111..,, Tlmt la1 ed In wiin.iila Is foili.il ill il ch:.:;.iii ,,-,, .ro. : v.... , ,.1,1, tho reason, It la sold, why iieuiiDioniu "" 1 Millie 3 Th Ltopsrd and the Pan. One day il worthy Kill it housewife cn ml from her cooking uml. . land ing i.ii the ledge of rock ut lier door, emptied n pan of boiling' water Into Ibe l-unk herbage growing below. It fell, splash, on ibe back of u sleepliic loop ard, who Jumped perpendicularly Inlo the air lis high us Ibe roof of the Inn What might have happened next'; Who can say'; Hut the asionlslicd wo mail dropped Ibe pun with u clang up on the rock, uml the leopard took om leup downhill. The pan followed, am. .1... t.,. .,,,., I 'u flou-iiivat-i! leans liecuinc longer and swifter us the pnu bounded after It from rock lo rock. When Inst seen the leopard had Just nhlnvnl il lean of llbollt HoO feel to the very bottom of the ravine, thou suuds of reel below, and Hie pail bail whirled about BIXI feet over It oil thr opposite side. The leopard would bavr ... i.n ,.i,i wninnii with iilcasure. but a pan which llrst scalded hair the bide off blin and then bounded clanging In his wake rroin tno top oi iu nnu luyas to the plains below wns some thing which bo could not fuca. Lou don Chronicle. If you have lost or found anything, need work, or have sonietnuiK to sen, it aoesn ti A BuiDiobn I She-How la It your Bister did not matter what vou want is. try 1 slug tonight? iie-oii. Hie doctor has forbidden her. Ho anys she must nut i n Want Ad in The Tribune. " i """ she-noea m 5' ' live near hrr? Is filial to so York Herald. The Only Explanation. ni.l lr. Kinltli was a cltronlc coui- nlnla.ne n awl Wll COIISl lllltl V KCIldlllt: fol tho fuinily physlclnu and giving blui n list or her Ullicieu anuiems. in ways listened quite patleiltiy, but was' getting n little. tired of bearing Ibe, suuie things over nnd over. One day when the old lady consid ered herself lu an unusually bad way she sent for the doclor and, iiflcr go ing over the usual list, ended -by guy ing: "Iteally, doctor, I do not know what lu the world Is wrong with mo. I eau neither lay nor sot." , Tho doctor looked at .Her a mouieni. then sulil In a solemn tone, "Mmlam, you must be a roostiir."-Kiinsas (.lly Independent. Wanted 8omthino Quicker. Some few years n'go I Issued a pol icy on the life of ll mini who was fur from being a model husband. I culled for the premium every week nnd rure Iv got It without a grumble from the wife. The hist time I called she said: "I ain't going to pay yon any more. There'll Mrs. Smith only bad her old inn n In M.'s society three months, and he'a dead, and she's got the money. I'm going to pill my old imiii In that, so you needn't call again "Liverpool Mercury. ' L ' Flattered Him. "I feel sure Miss Slilllb Is il' love Willi you," h." ' I ii lady to her brother. "Ilo you'll It sounds too good lo be true." - ' . ; Well, I heard her miy yesterday In it Ii!:il!inc3s In a man Is not really u ruull. but 11 alnll of i Il lllU ler live mllillies.-i. wlille SI. John's Is a re el f bluer cold iied rugs, wlih drITi lug Icrl.cl'ns along lis coasl. Yel St. .l.ihn's N Inn mlle-i nearer the equator - New Yo -i- Ti!! i:;e. Seedless Fruits. Science s.i far lias failed to furnish any explanation of Hie mystery ot seedless frulls. They are not the out come of the work oi man. Man per petuates Ihein. He does no more. The Heedless orange was found in ll state of siH'illcHSliess. Yegeturlltn. Comforting. r'ntwlnin Hell Mill! lln bill IllWVer) It's n long scnlence. ulr. to be sent to pris on for life. Lawyer (lncllneil to n more hopeful vlewl-Yes, It does seem long but perhaps you won't live a great while. Of Good Material. lirlggs How do you like these ci gars? tlrlg'-'s-First rate. What are ; they made of? Life. A Generous and a Selfish Way .... 1...H.. in Most merchants, no mutter what line or imsmess, are coik,lh.u j. - unke in ml v Tliev buv to sell at a eertain 1n'ice and pay as little as p,,SSi k I S; tl ev Wnii'e t, make all ll.e money possible. 77m the el'"'?i on. j ii lat-i, uiri possible or for as lit- but lie liioilei'ii way ol (Hhiik " 's "'y , ' ,,, ff,v w m,tUPV tie monev as possible, in order that we may give our patrons goods toi less monc.s . Voi SiJp, if we buv hosierv that is usually sold for 25c a pair at a price wln.-h eiialiies us'to sell it to you for 19c a pair, we feel that we are doing business not ovilv the modern way, but the generous way. LMcn-U weknewwhep to buy hosiery that everyone sells for 2,e at a p e which would enable us to sell them for 19c a pair, most merchants would tell ou that we were entitled to that additional profit, but we don't figure that ay If we pick up bargains in the wholesale rnarket-and every up-to-date nuu-c 1 a it docs Yve feel that we should in turn give our customers the advantage of our buying, and ice do. ' 3 All nrgumeiit will vanish before ona touch of nature. Coleman. True to Her Training. "Where was the new atar discover ed?" asked one dramatic critic of an other. "In a laundry," wus the reply, i "Ah, well, sho can't forget her old , calling. She's mangling the part." LADIES and MISSES COATS See the New Arrivals Quite unexpectedly we received a big express shipment of the Newest Tdeas in Coats, mostly for women. Sav, thev are beauties and you will do well to have a look now. AVe feel that eoat time is here, and even though you may have a nice suit, a eoat makes a pleasant change. v e in vite you to look here for ladies', misses' .and children's Coats. TCvery coat marked AT EXTRA. SPKCIAL PRICES. The Other Way. "So you rcfusa me admittance," com plained Ibe newly arrived spirit to St I'eter. "You turn me off Into the cold." ".No." replied the old saint. "Into tin hot."- Itoslon Transcrioi M MP mi III Bargains Make Sales We're Busy When Others Are Idle ' Recause Hie great buying public ot Medford and .Jackson counly know where they get 1 lie best value for the monev. wfe'RK HELUNO CLOTH ICS ALL TIIU TIMK WHY? I'.ecnuse wo o cr 1 he la est; np-to-date clothing at an average of 23 percent less than others ask tor tke same goods. MOW AN h H IT? Probalilv we are htstter buyers, have been in the business the longest and know the demand best. W e lie lieve in iuick sales at small profits, so we keep goods moving all the time and sacrilice stock rather than .,K. ,.i-.i l iinn inn Uitnunll i ii :i I w ii ll(r. ' Comparison proves our assertions. The latest patterns in clothing aud overcoats, 2." per cent other stores. I MEDFORD'S "LITTLE KOST" LADIES' SHOP I BAKER-HUTCH ASON C0. I CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTLI OP JACKSON COUNTY RANK. iiiniiiiiiiinimii'i'''"""1""1"111""1 iisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimuinmim"H""'"" less Fall and Winter Suits Quality and workman ship unexcelled; full serge lining; hand padded shoul ders; coat fronts that w not break. Our stock .is new, of latest design, of finest materials. What You Think of This Suits $l'2.r0 elsewhere; our price $10.00 Suits $1(i..r0 elsewhere; our price $12.50 Suits 22."i0 elsewhere; our price $16.50 Suits .tli'i.OO elsewhere; our price $20.00 IT ft ::, f 1 ; - . ; ll if X iii j n if i w, ,'zt - ii. CoawlartI lflOB b SCHL0SS BROS, k CO. Fin Clothu-Maktri Baltimore tnj Hew Yy Overcoats andCravenets ISIack unfinished wor sted Overcoats, cravenct ted, making them not only warm hut rainproof; full silk lined; heavy satin sleeve lining; sold by oth ers for .flM.OO; our price $20.00 Ulack unfinished wor sted Overcoat; full silk lined; heavy satin sleeve lining; extra fine value; sold by others at $:W.OO; our price $25.00 Unfinished w o r s t e d Cravenette Overcoat; ex tra fine workmanship; 1-H silk lined; heavy satin sleeve lining; great value; others sell for .tll.'i.OO; our price $27.50 II Is Not Merely High Priced Suits Nothing Better Ever Seen in n...t ... ...... t..n.-;inr nliinit when we tell voll of the M'O unit. u .ii. . . fusion of colors we are showing grays, greens, browns and elephant shade handsomely made up with all the little cuff and flap novelties. All finch tailored and honestly made. It applies to every suit in our large stock, and whether you pay !l.7." or .f HUH) for it. il has our reputation and guarantee for service back of it. Nothing finer, in these wet weather coats, has ever been shown in southern Oregon. They ex el in quality and style, and the prices are so low that they will fair lv startle you. Why delay in tret ting a practical ne cessity for stormy days t Conic in and look them over, anvway. You will find they are hard to resist. Trices $12.50 and up. No values anywhere to e.pial them. The most complete line of Shirts, (.loves, Ties, Mufflers, Hats and Caps in the city. Hertford's Fashion Slorr for Men. WHAT WE SAY WE DO, WE DO DO. V ORECONf winter woofs, of Underwear frost v weather, wool. cotton, linen t r fleece lined. Ititd others follow our had. Woollv all kinds for 11 V CASH SPECIALS These articles enumerated below arc placed on display in conspicuous places in our store. Each has a large, plain card on it. We do this to convince you that when we write an ad we do not do it with the object of getting you tj come in the store and then sell you some other article. These goods are there as a reminder. They are but samples of what cash is saving. Last year's crop of extra dry Shelled Popcorn - 8 l-3 1'atent Sheet Iron Corn Poppers. The kind that open from the handle, ea 35 Yakima Best, the flour that has the rep utation of being the best made on the Pacific coast; hard wheat, hard to beat ; the sack $1.45 "Swell' Dried Apples, clean and good, per pound H$ "Swift's Pride" Laundry Soap, a class "A" soap at a very cheap price when sellinir six larire bars for - Assorted Toilet Soaps, per dozen bars 40 "Pearls of Wheat," like Cream of Wheat, also same weight, selling under the "Violet" label for I-'jc or 2 pack ages for 25? We are closing out "Monier's Chocolate at a cut from 20c to the can 12 Thompson's Seedless "Sultana" Uai- sins loc or 2 packages for 25 "Veribest" Mince Meat, in packages, for 10? or in bulk, bv the pound 15 MILLER & EWBANK Where Cash has cut the "( lordion Knot" of High Prices Classified Advertisements FOB SALE. I SAVOY l'OH SAI.K Four lota, ooil house, ni'U. a simp, "'. C. W. Stum-, over Bijou tlii'Mor. 2" l)li SALE Nico fninily lmrso; light top buggy, nt a bargain. Harry Mess lur, Hmocick Loilgiug House. S0H 1'H SAjK Five and ton-litre tracts within anil niljoining city limits, nt n bargain ou long time. Aililross 1'. 0. Box -US, Mwlford, Or. KOU SALE Sii room hmno and two lota on choice corner, .1 blocks from Seventh slreet nnd 3 blocks from S. P. railroad; has south and east front; .1 norrhra. woodshed, chicken lioin., etc.; wired for electric light; water mid sewer mains in street; will be sold at. a baigaiu. Address l". O. Box STI, Medford, Or. first-class piano)s-'S-P. O. Box 95, M.-d- Tonight anil Saturdav. "AKKO PLANK KLKHITS BV 11EXWV MAN" An instructive picture showing navigation. "TIIL POWKK' OK LABOR" St of today. KAli-future rongest drama Other feature attractions, including the latest coin ed v liictures and pictorial lvrics. Admission 10 cents. r . t'OK SALE A no; a bargain. ford. POK SALE A house aud lot in Cen tral l'oint, ouo bloik f rem Muin street, house 1M foot square, 4 rooms, lot .Vn HO; price JITiOft. Iiiquire of Mrs. 1. M. Emerson, t'entrnl Point, Or. 810 FOR SALE A good small busiae'S os Seventh strest. Reasons for eelling. Address, P. O. box S12 or call at this office. f FOR SALE One team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott 's Feed Yards or Box 9I6. 20ll FOR SALE Choice Imsiuess properly at a bargain oa easy terms. P. O. B.x 41S. Mnlfonl. 247 FOB SALB .120 acre ranch. $12,000. first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. Sec I,. E. V., Tribune office. tf FOR SALE Six room house, bath, elec tric lights, well and city water, six blocks from depot. For particulars ad dress Box Medford. Soil BIJOU THEATRE Tonight and Saturdav. " BV A WOMAN'S WIT" A strong dramatic sub-jet. "Til 10 SIIKPIIKRDKSS' and cute. A good selection of comedy. School children's matinee Saturday ?:! mission " cents. Ailniissioii 10 cents. -Kxtremely interesting 1 p. in. Ad- Ti i TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri bune office. tf WANTED. WANTED All kinds of souse nnd win dow cleaning done by hour or day; will attend promptly. Nobie, care Tat siiini, uear bridge. 204 W YNTEO Man with team, plow and harrow to get ten to twenty acres ready for trees; old red soil; ne "sticky;" statu price per acre. Ad dress H. B., care Tribune. 200 LOST AND FOUNdT" LOST A light bay horse, weight 1H50 pounds, 9 years old. branded 5 on left shoulder, lame in left shoulder. Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or.iiOO FOR RENT Two suites of light home keeping rooms, one hlocl; south f , itv park on Holly street. Mrs. .Toe TI1..11I ns. 20.X FOR RENT Furnished room for getille liian; boaul if deaiicl. lii Filili corner H. oq.j.