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I MEDPOKIJ DAILY, TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1003. Social and Personal p. E. Green, the expert timber cruiier is back from a trip through northern California. "Taney boxes of fresh eundy put up to. order at King & Long'g. 222 C. D. Wolverton of Wiinut, N. D., and his family have arrived iu Medford with a view of locating. - IJon't overlook tlio big taffy sale Sat iirduy. All 25 cent cream taffy 15 cents. King & Long. 222 Wutidbury-McKue has been joined in . tliif city by his wife and children from Duliith, Minn. Ella Gnunyaw, public stenographer, room 4, Palm building. ' vote for your favorite lady. King ft Long. 223 Henry Pohlman is in Sacramento on " biisineHB. Buy your Christmas nuts at the M. ft ' B.fOandy Kitchen at 20 cents per pound. 221 ; Mrs. C. L. Bawson has left for a visit in Lob Angeles with friends. Gloves fitted at Von Dyke's. , T. E. Jonos of Central Point trans neted business in Medford Friday, Vote for the most popular baby. Bal lots at King ft Long's. E. L. Mick, who 1ms been visiting Mod ford for some time, returned Friday to bin old home in Indiana. Bo will re turn to Medford in the spring. List laud with Bon ion Investment Co. a Harry Messier has sold the Emerick Jodging house to Mrs. Hi' udder of Eagle Point, who will conduct ft hereafter. Hho took possession Friday. Mr. Mess ier s plans for the future are undecided. Ho will probably remain in Medford. - Tlio Valley Auto Company will open their new gar a go and repair shop De comber 10, back of the Moore hotel. Motor cars stored and taken care of. AM work guaranteed, 228 Ft. E. Conger of near Jacksonville delivered wood in Medford Friday. Buy your Christmas nuts at the M. ft B. Cnndy Kitchen at 20 cents per pound. 221 Frank Nethertnnd and Lee Edmonson -of -Derby nretraumu-thig business In Medforod. VYiina Parker of Butte Falls is in Modord having somo dental work done, W. E. Entrnp bus returned from a trip, to Butte Falls. , A, von der Helton of Wellon spent Thursday in Medford. Brcnard ft Armstrong's wash silks in nil shodos at Van Dyke's. .F F. Blakeley has returned from KoHfllmrg. reports that city crowd ed with bind seekers who expect to secure some of the land reloased from the. forest reserve next woek, Most of the, land Is worthless mouutuin tops and" tho locators have misled hundreds of peoplo by falso statements. Dr. C. S. Cilloy of Davenport, la., hns returned east after a week's stay in Medford. He is delighted with the country and will arrange business mut ters" oast with a view of returning, to nm If o his home here. MJss Dorothy Pickens has boon very ill for n woek past at her homo on Nlmjh street. Mr, and Mrs. Lorenzo N, Colby nre visiting Monterey unci other California resorts on their wedding journey. 1Aui Bellinger of Uriffin Crook spent Friday iu Medford. YyJ B. Sherman of O rant ft Pass speut Friday in Medford, Hon. Walter Moore of Phoenix spent Friday in Mndfunl. Mr. McDonald and son arrived from Chicago Fridny to look over the valloy with a view to Bottling. AVes C. (Ireen and family have moved into the house formerly ocupied by A. W. Walker on N street near West Sev enth. Al E. Wulverlon, a newspnper man of Mi not, N. 1)., has arrived in the city nndSvil! probably locate here. The Koguu Kiver Investment company is tho name of tho new corporation formed by Messrs. Skewis, Hilsingor, Kiiiirbill and Harris, who recently pur chased the Tou Velio orchard. Tho company will occupy tho storeroom next to the Bijou theater us officers and will own, subdivide and plant orchard tracts. John I). Olwoll and Mrs. Olwell loft Friday evening for Hpokauo, Wash., whore they will take iu the apple fuir. Fred II. Hopkins, Hunt Lewis and A. C. Randall are expected to attend the fair also. rt iiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitititantitiitiiiitiiitiiititiiii i in i iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiifsiiitiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiinMir SlllllllllllllliliiuniHUIIIimiMIWiiMHHIIIIHIIIIIHlllMIIIIII U 3E n WATCH and WAIT FOR THE DISPLAY OF COUCHES in Our Big Dislav Window 30 per cent off SPECIAL SALE From Now Until After Holidays CALL AND SEE Weeks & VlcGowan West Side Funiture Store West 7th., st. Medford Methodist Episcopal Church, ' ' Sauelif icd Ditii'oiitenl 1 ' i subject next Habbalh al II night Hie theme will be'." Tin B Street, ill be (lu ll, tn. Al True and Only Way." Sabbath sehool id 111 a. in. Kinyurth league- 0:.i0 p. in. All inn invited. Christian Sciouco. Christian Hcionce servicon are lo-ld every Nundny morning at 1 1 n 'clock in tho Commercial eltih romu. Subject of the lesson sermon fur Oecomhoi' It, "(lod tho Only Cause and Creator." All are welcome. Sunday school ut 10 o 'cluck. NEW THOUGHT STUDENTS TO FORM ORGANIZATION The ntudeuts of, tin- New Thought movement nre to meet iu the t'ommer cinl club room oh Monday evening at 7:.'10 o'clock for the purpose ut' organ iKction, the better to pursue their woil; ii thii line. WILL PUBLISH DAILY ON THE A Y P GROUNDS SAN FKANVlsm, ml.. !,.. T et us quote you on your ' lumber bills no matter how large or small. We'll do the rest BIG PINES LUMBER CO. Successor to Crater Lake Lumber Company II. Stevens, publisher of the Daily Gold higher, of Nome Alaska, today announc ed that ho had received noticed from I ho managers of the Alaska Yukon Pa cific exposition granting tho coiiccttsion lo publish a daily paper oil the fair grounds. "I hadn't born out of Alaska for ten years, so 1 camo down iu Octo ber," said Stevens. l had an iden it would be a good tiling to have an offi cial paper run by a man that knows (he Alaskan empire, I tackled Captain Lewis, chief of cuureMsinuH, and here's the telegram. "My plan in to net out a seven-column, eight -pap daily paper, full of daily telegraphic news from nil tho mining camps iu Alaska, make it n clearing house for mining news. Then to feature Hie happenings on the fair grounds each day. I figure that at least Jo,oiMi people will cniue down from Alaska Iu the fair. .1. .1. McGralh of the Seattle Post Intelligencer will be j associated with me. lie is all old Alas him newspaper man and Wilt formerly mi the Nugget. ! "1 was surprised to see the size of the buildings and the progress that is . bring made on the fair ground. II 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 Illlllllllllllllllltl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIlf "We'll havn our plant right on t lie grounds and 1 have enougji advertis ing iu night to insure ilnnneiul sue- The Leuvre SUNDAY DINNER 0 P. M. Oysters on Shell Pelade Alexaudrinn Celery en lirancho Ripe Oliv Itroiled Salmon Steak au lluerro No ir Pomnies Tulieutio Chicken Frienase Supreme Gnrden Peas l?oa:it Prime Href -Essence ( 'reamed Parsnips Mashed Potatoes Applo and Nut Salad Now York Ice ('ream Assorted Cakes Coconnut Souffle. American Cheese Demi Tasse PORT AC PKINCI-:, llayti, Dec. ". ulcus General Simon assumes charge of the affairs of llavti practical an archy is likely to prevail for n lone, time. (Quarrels -nlready have divided those at the head of the temporary gov ernmont under General Legitime and I here is no organization. The Christmas Sale We Invite You to See the Displays The. big Xinas Kale is nnv running at full blast. The assortments have been greatly increased by new shipments lately arrived. The displays are about all placed and the store is dressed for receiving with every day an open house day. Come and look among the gift articles and select your presents here, where you save money. m 1 If "11 HIDDEN DANGERS. Nature Gives Timely Warnings TUat No Medford Citizen Can Af ford to Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL No. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn yon when the kiduuyB are sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, ninbftr fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, rod, ill-nmelliutf urine, full of sediment and ii regular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL No. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the approach of dropsy, diabetes and Bright 's dis ease. Doan 's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Ftoro's Medford proof: Mrs. J. )1. Boussum, living corner of Twelfth and U streets, Medford, Or., nays: "I suffered ao severely from kid ney troublo that I was unable to do iny housework. My kidneys wore vory irregular and caused mo much annoj' anco. My hack paiitcd mo soveroly when stopping or lifting and sharp twinges wore often present in my loinii. I ran down in health and at times folt very miserable. Doan 'a Kidney Pills were brought to my nttention and I procured a box at Ilaskians' drug store. They helped me from tho first, so I contin ued taking them and was entirely cured. 1 havo recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to othr sufferers." PRICELESS RELICS FROM FRANCE SEIZED BY OFFICERS CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Priceless relics from the monasteries of Franco, believ ed by connniseurs to be several een 1 lines old, are awaijjng n claimant to day in the I'nited Nates customs ware house here. Seciel service agents have been nt work for iminv days endeavor- ng to find the owner of the precious art works and fabrics and intimate that those who tried to bring the rt ensures ieto the country have fled. The fed eral officials believe that in holding up the goods they have unearthed a plot to Mimgiile antiipies into the United Slates. The collection contains tapes tries, paintings Imndworked goods nu;s and bices. Classified Advertisements FOB SALE. l'OK A brand now nat"c; wi'ight .-00l'; :t u jjtvul bargain. Inquire at this nffico. 22 FOK SALK A fi'W clioico liboilo Island licl roosters for sale. Mile west of Medford. .1. Merlin Achor. CiO you SALK Two choice corner lots in Page's addition "t bargain. E. H. Sawyer, 303 N. Central ave. 221 FOH SALE $ ino Office business, desik. typewrit er, stove, chairs, etc. $10U I'ayiiiij merchandise business. $ L'.'iO Fine buildmi; lot on instalment plan. :L';t C. V. Stone. Over ltijou Theater l'OU SALM seventy five feet east front lot near city park; choice resi dence property; at a bargain. S. J. Summer! in. 1-2 F street. 23 FOH SALK Five and ten-acre tracts within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain on long time. Ad drew I. O. FOR SALE A good iiu all buiinos on PeTenth street. Kensons for MlHng. Address, F. O. box 512 or call at tbn office. tf WAJfTSD. VY ANTKD Kxperiem-ed waitress and chambermaid at Franco American ho tel. Vrtka. t l. iW Why Not Get Her a New Opera Coat? The Opera House is quite a credit to Medford now, and this store has put in a new line of Opera Coats and Reception Wraps. Men, if you want to please her, come here and select one of these beau tiful wraps for evening wear for her present. You can't help pleasing her, and she will certainly ap preciate it. Prices Reasonable Medford's Exclusive Ladies' Store BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY Inc. Central Ave, North of Jackson Co. Bank CHRISTMAS EVE B KING and LONG Seventh Street Xext Jackson County Bank. WANTED flirl for i;eneral housework. Ilillercst Orchard. Call office. Palm liuildiuc 221 WANTKD I desiro laiuily washing to do. I go to the home and wash by the dnv. PriceB reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. M. K. Sehaoufcle, Medford. Or. Box 2A, routo No. 1. 219 WAXTKD Party wanted to take con traet for hotel laundry. Apply Ho tel Xash. 222 WANTKl) Posoi;ion as housekeeper iu widowes's family. Address A. V. n., Tribune office. 13 LOST Light colored no rtrand Jersey heifer calf, Send word to D. B. Ream p. 216 TO KKNT Hnoms for light housekeep ing. Mrs. Joe Thomas, Holly st. 222 WANTKl You are munitions and pos sess at least an average amount of tact and perseverance. Theiefure, we want yon and will pay you $" a month for taking only four orders a day. You can earn a big income. Wo furnish all supplies free. Write today to Man ager. P. O. Box ll"(o, Xfw York Citv. 240 WANTF.H Horses to board by the nii'urii. Plenty of good, clean hay, good warm barn; terms $t per month. Xo hordes taken fer less than one month. Walter Moore. Phoenix. 2-0 WAXTKD Ity the 2Mt, a girl for gen eral housework; good wages to right party. Address "K. B. W.." care of Tribune. ' For the most popular baby in Medford will bo given mriiij a ))ca ut i fid Don't 'forget to get your vote willi every 10c pureliase of eandy. Votes will be published in Monday's Tribune. HARMONY IS YOUR NEW HOME Color blending of Furniture, Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork, Walls, make home life happier. Our crpert decorative spwlit will visit your city toon. Without obli gating you he will discuss the fur nishings for your new home. Write for putinbrt J. G. Mack & Co. Furniture and Carpets PORTLAND. OMCON Single Ratmi funtlihid TaiUfitlh) Grand excursion to City of Meiice. Leaves Medford on the 12th of Decem ber. 1908, on too regular OrerUnd. $02.15 for the round trip, good for 60 days. For further information, write to Emil Peil, Ashlaad, Or. tf -.-- i I