4 ' M H 1) FORI) DAILY TRIBUNE,,,, MEDFORD -OREGON. 8ATURDAY, yOVEMBERh 1008- 1- Social and Personal J,.am.iater' fcall.iT oyea nil week ' sd Suadaya from 1 to 4 p. m. 211 i Matt Calhoun of Phoenix apeut But ' unlay in Medford. He reporta a great demand for.'Phoeuix property since tlie erection of the new aolioolbouao aud ayi that Phoenix Is nbout to experience a. rea boom. "McComb & Truo, located at Page & : Son 'a warehouse, opposite R. K. Co. water tank." ' Dr. E. B. Pickel in lu Portland on builneia. , . Je Heard baa been appointed a del egate to the American Mining confjroM which meet. Ueceinber 2. Governor Cbaoiberluin made the appointmout. Orant'a bygenic eracka arc best. Al len Reagao. . Mn. R. Anderson apent nilay In Aihland. Dr. J. P. Reddy ia in Portland on bualneBS. , , , Mm. 0. Goodwin i viaiting ut flow ""orant's hygonic crnclcnra. Allen Mm. M. M. Case bna left for a viait with frlenda In Ohio. C T Binitu bna returned to his bnine in Colorado after a viait of a few weeks In Medford. ijohuon'a Heat Flour, 1.3J. Mc Ooiub & True. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles are spend ing a few days in Portland. j . w. II irk of ('er.tral Point waa a Medford visitor Bnturday. Norman- Whiting is in from Kaglo Point, where he hna been making some Improvements on bla fnther'B honilic tead. ' , Remember the tuffy anle Saturday. All 26-eent erenin taffy, Iflc per pound, including Vankeo peanut flake. King k Long 'a. 211 J. D. Evnna of Phoenix, John Bel linger of Weat Medford nnd Charles Nlckcll, the Sterling rancher, spent Saturday In Medford. AMUSEMENTS. ft V . "The Holy City." Tho next attraction at tho Medford 1 Theater will bo Clnrence Bennett's greU play, VTho Holy City," which comoa to the local atago Fridny, No vember 27. Thia la the third senson for thia piece on tho road and from advance notices received by Managcry Hacelrigg businosa seems to bo Uet-1 ter tnnn ovor. i no uuviiiic, aui win open at Muslims' .Monday, novemiier 23. iumng the coming weoa ino oec oratora will bo buay nt the theater and when tho Iioubo opena for "Tho Holy City" manngor Har.elrtgg ex ta to have all the tinting and decorating completed nnd the benting plant in tailed. 'Captured by Bandits." , Nows baa just reached this country , regarding .tho enpture of Miss Phyllis u.uivm..,, ...... K" 'vi a band of bnndita in the Alps menu taina. A largo rniiBom wna demiimleil for her aufo return. Miss Jnckson's BWeethenrt, Jack Ellis, disguised him aelf aa a Swiaa inonntaineer, nnd man aged to gain neeess to the bnndits' mountain stronghold. After a draper ato fight with the ontlnws, ho mnn oged to releaae his lady love. Don't fail to see this thrilling picture at the Savoy theater tonight. It la ion or Minus iroiu swiri i, in , IVsiiles thia headl'mer, a good come- dy bill Is nlso ahown. Entire change j of program Sunday. Special mntlnee j Sundny afternoon nt 3.30. If you want to keep up to duto In motion picture you will always find that tho latest . and heat are ahown at the Savoy, whose , motto ia "(uality film.. not .pmntity ; 'iln"-" ! Attention, K. of P. Tbero will be work in the third rank on. Monday night. All membera lire urged to be preaent. Tho first, Dcrliv iniulo in Ainoi'ica was n C. &K. l A KNAPP-FELT lint brings to its owner tho satis . faction of wonring an article ' vhi(h is the expression of an artistic ideal rather than a niaeliine-inade )rodui t. Knnpp-Fclt Or Luxe, tho brttt huts niatjp, nre tx dollars. Kmtpp -tVlts nri' Four Dnllnrn, evorywhero. C. & K. Pats $3 Sold only by Daniels for Duds Please take notice that from and after December 1st, llioS, the under signed bunks of Medford will close at S o'clock p. m. of each day instead of at 4 p; m. aa bna heretofore been the custom, and t lift t the banking hours will be from 9 a. in. to 3 p. in. . JACKSON COUNTY BANK. W. I. Vnwter, President. T1IK MKIJI'Olil) NATIONAL BANK. J. E. Enyart, Preai.lent. FIRST NATIONAL, B ANK. Win. 8. Crowell, Preaident. "MeComb & Trno for pricea on ."00 pound Iota of flour und potatoea. " Trv a package of Grant 'a hygenie crni kers. Allen & Reagan. " ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of Murtlia Ann Cleiumens, deceased, under and by virtue of an order of the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, duly an.) regularly given und made and en tered of record on the 2 1 til day of No veinber, 1!"IH, will, en and after the 20th day of December, ItHIS, offer for sale and sell at. private snle, to the highest bidder for cash in hnn.l, the I following described real property be longing to said estate, to-wit: Lots numbered one (I) and two (2) ui block number eighty (Wi), ot too city of Medford, in Jackson county, Ore gon. Dated Medford, Oregon, November 111th, HKIH. MARION TRVER, Administrator of the Eat ate of Murlha Ann Cleminens, Deceased, rtfis W. E. PHII'l'S, Attorney. Classified Advertisements I One Cent a Word No tingle Inser tion! Issi than 18 cenU. Six lnaertlplM for the price of four. Seventy-flvj centa line pet month. FOB SAXE. FOR SALE 400 acres, moatly bottom land, nil under Fish lako ditch; two miles from railroad tsntion; $40 per Bplcndid bargain; finest Spit 7im,mr(? ttml m t,B valley. Address A j, euro of Tribuno office. 21,1 - - FOR SALE State rights for highly im proved fruit pickeia' Indder; nothing liku it; sells on sight; wauled every where. HISS W. Pico, l.os Angeles, Cnl. FOR SALE Fivo year-old team, wagon and harness; will jell nil or any part. E. W. Smith, Central Point. Horses will be at Nnsli stnbles Saturday 21" 1(m HAI,i.;() 1(ru ,,ous0 a, Boll im)rovollB. imUh, eHy UnHg ,iricI. ijiijjno; one -half cnsli. 40 nereB. 1.1 tnilcB out. Fivo ncros in orchard, fair im provements. 2.10 buj'B fino large building lot. O. W. Stono, ovor Bijou Theater. 213 DICTIONARY FOR SALE A copy of the latest million of Webster's Inter national Dictionary, unabridged, in dexed nnd entirely new; a bargain. I '.ill nn or ,1.1.1 r,MM Co. T. FailClltt lit Woll, Fargo 4 Co. ' express of fico 2011 FOR SALE Fivo and ten ncro trncts within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain on long time. AdilresB P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. 218 SALE-ini'iTSuT.iTi.riot in Cen- lra Vo. me ,)m,k fr( m Mil lr(!ot( houio 4 fwt m 4 rH(1nSi ,llt 40. ,,,. tl-)0u. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. Eiuoreon. Central Point, Or. 210 FOR 8ALE A good email buaino'a on Hauanlh a mat llnnilll ilt mllinO. Adl)r0Mi p 0 bor Bla or ,, at thiB office. tf j FOR SALE 320 acre ruuch, r2,O0"O, first cIiibb Improvements, well, funiily orchard, etc. This Is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribune offiro. tf TO THADK iiiglit tUiU covered bug gy for two HfuteJ rig. L. E. W., Tri bune office. tf WANTED. V ANTMD A honu About S years old, w tight nut U'H8 than 1200 poniuls, Bound and giMitli; will work or drive singlo nnd rimiblo. Address Tribuno, Mdfrd. 11 l-'OH HKNT Furnifilicd room for giu tlrmtin; hIoo day board. Mra. Stone, So. 10 North O Htroot. 214 KOK ItKNT Houhi' lor rout, furniture for Bute. Address I O. liox S04, Mtd ford. 215 r'orNl Ladies' buckskin glove on H stret. liujuire Tribune offiro. 21- TO KXl'U A NO K l.'i.OUD first mort gage 20-yenr gilt edged bonds, paying tl per cent, for ranch, orchard or lund in Hoguo Kiver vallry. W. M. Freneh, Medford, Or. 215 WANTKP To buy two bowling allays, piue or maple, sectional or otherwise. I. O. Kox Medford. 21S V A TKI An experienced night op rrattir for the Klatnulh Kails Kxrhange. t a month, with r om in the building if desired. 1M7 CZAR APPEARS ON STREET ! FOR FIRST TIME IN YEARS sr. ri:TKitsmm;. Nov. m. vr.nr Nicholas, the little father of the Kus i sialic, made his lirt appearance afont in the streets in his capital since his I coronation today. . The occasion was the funeral of the i Orand OnKe Alexis. The czar dressed ! in full naval uniform as admiral of the Russian navy. walk"d immediately be hind the royal casket apparently indif ' fere nt to danger. TO DISCUSS 1 .1, rrr ,i. tiM L41:ll I PGLLENIZATION, BlKfflw? Professor O'Gara to Ex plain Why a Spitzenberg Tree Bears Falsely (My Charles Meserve.) lust why a Hpit.enhurg tree should ue year bear apples true to type and Perfect in color and size und then the i ry next year have a crop that is off in color and shape a nnd ia type '.tar mora of a rcuouiblanee. to u lien Davis or other variety than to its own type is one of the perplexing problems I hat the beginner in fruitgrowing has i meet. And this perplexing difficulty 'y. an expensive one to the orchardist, for instead of having fancy Spitzen ! urgs to setll he will have u lot of mon e,re apples that cannot be classed with fay variety known to the market. This difficulty besets all varieties of apples hut it is more noticeable on red than i a vcllow varieties. Freakish Fruit Habits. This apparently freakish habit of the apple tree has been attributed by uany growers to be an effect of wcath--nl or other conditions. Hut the ob ':trvant orchardist has found that this t rilting variety of fruit on one tree h due to the crossing of the pollen tif two varieties of uppb s, thereby ;troduciag a hybrid hr.viiig e.haructer itics of both parents, just a- a amulat i o bears a resemblance to bl h his white and black parent si, Cross- polleuiJition of fr ui Id will be I he subject for consideration at a spe cial meeting of tho Jackson County lorticultural society to be held nt the Nnnmercial club room in Medford on Saturday, November, 2H, ut 2 p. m. hap. On the invitation of the society i'mfesHor P. .1. O'Haru from tho do artment of agriculture at Washington, .). C, will give aa nddress tit this meet ng on the pollenizatiou of fruits. Pro istior O'Oara is one or the lending. nu horities of the United States on nil .rohluniH connected with fruitgrowing . nil his address will contain all the :'acts that are known in tho science of rnitraising ia this country on the 'deeding of fruits by eross-pollenizn- inn. . Effect of Pollen! zation. Little or no attention has heretofore eea given ia Itogue ltiver valley in laatiug orchards to the effect that olleuization lias on increasing the pro liietiveiii us of the trees, or of tho ef-1 .'ct that eroiw polleniation has on pro 'ucing true or false Hypos of fruit. Some .ivhards have been planted in a solid loch of one variety, while others have eea planted in a Heries of blocks of arietiis. Ami there are orchards that ;:ave been planted with reference to ! fleet of polleiiizntion. These or- hards being planted in alternate Ro les of rows, each series of a different ariety and the orchard containing two i more varieties. And some varieties of pears require runs polleiiizntion ipiite as much as do .one varieties of apples. An instance ii this line in a five-acre pear orchard a this valley that, though the trees re MI years old, healthy and vigorous, et in no year since the trees have been .Id enough to bear has this orchard rodii 1 enough fruit to pay for cul- ivating the land. Had there been other rces that are strong pollenizem inter .persed in this orchard nt the time of planting it would now be producing ach year a crop of pears worth not ,ss than toOno, but as it is the or liard is a loss to the owner. Fruitnicu Should Attend. This meeting of the Jackson County :1m l ieultnial society is open to the 'Kblie and all who are interested in lie development of the fruit, industry ia Kogue Kiver valley are cordially invited to attend. To those who are danting an orchard, nnd who nre not illed in the science of fruitrnising I he knowledge to be gained at this u-eting from the nddresn of Professor ftiara will make possible that their rehards shall be wealth producers in tend of a losing venture. Owing to the days being short and .uany of the fruitgrowers, who will ut lend, living at some distance from Med ford, the meeting will be convened jirnmptly at 2 p. in. So all should bear this fact in mind nnd not be late und inisa a part of the address. At tho Bijou. ' Pombest ie Storms " nt t he Hi jo tonight, n highly Humorous one net coin ed . The performance is u most novel and entertaining one. You cannot help but laugh. Lou lo"kstnders minstrel ihow in moving pictures is nlso high y interesting nnd comical. Specialties nnd illustrated songs nre also included in the performance. Tonight is the last night. CHRISTMAS NUMBER You rdiould read "The Woman's In vasiou;" it's powerful nnd disturb iug, but it 's your business, nnd bound to come home to you tnnn or woman. Aud vou should see "Th Child's Christmas Tree," sparkling rotor nnd verse, almost n complet iitle gift book in itself. There's the makings of it sermon, a -.peerh, n l aigh, or n debate in every number of Everybody's. Tor sale At Medford Book Store Hotel Nn-h News tilnn.l RUSSELL'S i St Vrr&B 111 rl J -.nrrnr.Tir-TtfiniTiTi.-f ni-i.n. . ...... rSA315X B A number of our patrons have been wondering why you. If we thought that every woman in Medford had gotten in the habit Lof looking here for her wants, then there would be no need for advertising; so, first, we want to get you in the habit of coming here to find your needs. One woman has been coming here for ready-to-wear goods for a year and was surprised to learn that we carried dress goods. Dear Madam, we want you to know about the different lines we carry, and once you get something in a sensational manner, you will -remember where that particular kind of goods is carried. We invite you here Saturday night and promise you a full list of bargains. All nre vol' advertised or shown in the iriudoirs, but you'll find them in the store. $8 Satchels for $4 When you go traveling, especial ly when you take a sleeper, you ap preciate a hand satchel. Saturday night we sell them, worth up to $8.00 for, choice , $4.00 Ribbons, Half Price We were fortunate in securing all widths and colors of fine silk Kib lioii at a concession which enables us to offer it to our customers on this occasion for just half wh:it the same values sell for regular. 10c Finishing Braids 5c About ")() pieces in the lot, bought at a low price, which enables us to offer it to you, braids worth 10c a holt, for choice 5 Thanksgiving Sale continues tonight and Monday on all goods previously ad vertised. Come. DIEE DISTRESS. It Is Nc.-.r nt Hand to Hundred! of Medford Re add rB. Dou't neglect sn aching back. Backache ia tho kidneya' cry for help. Neglect hurrying to their aid Meana that urinary troublea follow quickly. Dire diatreaa, diabetca, Bright 'a dis euae. A. W. Mouutryman, living corner F and Tenth itreetB, Medford, Or., aaya: I wu bothorod with my kidnoya for n lonir time, and experienced all klnda of Buffering. 1 waa vory irritablo aud , unable to Bee the bright aide of life. My kidneya wero very irregular : aAiAn mnA jnnnvful ma irroatlv. I doctored a great doal, but did not find any relief until at laat I neaia or uoau Kidney PUla and procured a box at Haakina' drug atore. I uaod them aa directed and in a abort time they proved to b the remedy 1 needed. My aystom waa toned up, the paina and ache re moved, and my hoalth roturnod I am glad to re.onimend Doan'a Kidney Pllla to others. " For aale by all dealera. Price SO centa. FoBtor-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., aole agenta for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a and taka no other. HARMONY IN YOUR NEW HOME Color blending of Furniture, Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork, Walls, make home life happier. Our e:vert decorative ipfcijlin will visit yuur city soon. Without obi i Katiu; you he will discuss the fur nithings for your new home. Writ lol iflkln J. G. Mack & Co. Furniture and Carpets PORTLAND, OR ICON Singt Rmj FurmiiktJ Tstjml(f Fifth Week End Sale Saturday Evening 7 to 9 p.m. Remnants, Half Price We have accumulated a lot of remnants of dress goods, outings, muslins, shirtings, ginghams, rib bons, laces, etc., and Saturday night after 7 p. in. we will sell them for exactly half the original prices. $2.50 Underskirts $1.75 Save exactly 7"c on a fine Un derskirt. This is worth coming to the sale, if you buy nothing else. 25cFIeeced Lined Hose 15c All sizes; the best 2oc Hose we ever saw; choice, for, pair ..15 25c Cotton B 'tting 15c Large rolls of pure white fluffy Rock River hand-rolled Bats; ev ery one worth 2.1c; better get sup plied; limit of ten. MEDFORD 'S PROGRESSIVE STORE Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Avenue, just North of Jackson County Bank. 'i.tllowness Transformed to Dusfcy Beauty A tUrk laua becomes faucinatins when delicately oft, ondcrsprcaa with the nuiiint flow which indi at healthy. cti re ikin. Robert -ine keep the kin refined in quality, keep ooret free from dogging wast e and ttimtilatei the tiny capillaries to contribute the color which charmi in blonde and bcunette alike. Rohcrt tnc it certain protection against (an, unburn and freckle if applied be fore eipoeur to tun or wind. Spreadi like an imerrepuhle ihcen of gauze over skin tu.-fai c, forming s Lit ""-.-"-l The Bjg'g'est ond the Best Wet kOa Getiinp' Res: Its. In seining flsh Vt grt rt-syl:s You have to tuho tho not ns!i:ts. In lU3tiup, tcu, ti sot rt . You tiguri' on the net resu - JtUzSl SSliBk CITY TAILOR T07f UM Nettiug tisli ami ueltiui: pmiits su 1 gest eacli ntbr lu eaeh case .yum' luu st put out a uet that moves arum: I aud KiUuera up tho results. So far aa business the hv.i newspaper Is tut Idlest nnd best 11. t for getting results. It otrvuiutes an-ni il! town and Id the country txUo. Are you aOvertislnn? 1 we conducted these After JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlie j ...Midwinter Clearance Sale... 1 In order to make room for the nrriva of S ' our Spring goods, we are making a swoop- 5 ing reduction of 2' per cent on entire, stock I Cats, trimmed and untrmimod, including rililions, feathers, flowers and all triininiims. S 1 MRS. W. I. BROWN I . v.AVEST SIDE MILLINER. llllllN "I fllll Ill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIllMir! W. W. j COOYRlOMf FURSsHBOES Pot wit. ! U mton annoy for too to ahir Rw Fur niti .li ;o im hna ti B JY W pot wit. ! U nor utmry tor too to ahr IUw Fn ell at hrra. WVIt for Prip Llt MmikxC Hrwirt. Shinnlnsl HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUiDE. r, pun, lalkr houd. tfM Ihmt on lb bHrt m wmwo. Illurtnllnf tl! K-ir i;nm! II. hrnA Trprr rvto. D-a, Jrxp. U. H-w m.I wber t.- trT snl ( St-m- rn- ttifl Hft Ci MMB.fc- hit o4 liacrt .tlmH. .mmiU. tr,,,. UD..,i . . ur UlMuiruntiMulMUOMircioat. AmAmek Hn. Urb Ilr lltMM,plU,.UIiuk. Supper Sales. e'Jl tell 21c Curtain Rods 12 l-2c Barrett-coil spring rods are cer tainly the best ever. $2.50 0utingCowns$1.7 ' A fancy gown, nice enough to wear around the house as a robe; our regular $2..r)0 grade. ")c roll of Wire Hairpins . . . 10c paper of English Pius . . . .6 fi'ic Money Pouches 15 2")c Baby Bootees 15 Make a present of these. Corset . $2 These arc only for very stout fig ures, a real bargain. $2.00 Tailored Waists ?M $10.00 Child's Coats $5l0O loc Silkoline only V $4.00 Suitcases " $2.50 The Thanksgiving Sale saves you from 20 to .r!:! per cent on almost all lines. When You Are taiag for tho best tailoring estaMishnn-nt-, you will nut burn your uuuu-y if you patronize us. Tho time is now lic when you should think ahoiit your I 'ii suit. We iiro anxious that you shou'M seo our display of full fabrics. Muko your selections now. Wo will fill your order with pleasure. Steaem cleaning. French dry chait ing and pressing neatly done. EIFERT MEDFORD GIVING THANKS FOR FAVORS RECEIVED Kveryonc olionlil iln rn Tliaultsgivin !:iy, am you will certainly thank us for lacing o;ir fino tableware in silver anil cut gtaMA at such prices as will en able you t make yoir table a thin-; of beauty for your Thanksgiving ilit: nor. We are offering hamlsoine can !olahra, fine dishes, silverware an.! rut glass nt- prices that, yiu will g; lhankfl for. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler. Near the Postoffice. s J i