7 If you want to get Thim a neat, inexpensive and serviceable present at a little cost see our 25 cent SPECIAL WINDOW. COME IN and we will SHOW YOU the finest line of Neckwear in Oregon at any price from 25c to $2.50. medford DAii..x.'J-'i"V-MJinjf oai), Oregon, Saturday, December 19, 1908. SPECIAL WINDOW 50c BUTTE FAILS ITEMS. - i Mrs. Oliver Adams died on JV'ednes- j almost inaccessible to the sportsman day. night, leaving an infant child 14 on account of being located on the res-' days old and a husband. . orvation and the lnnds being in the . Scott Claspill has gone to tho valley . ownership of the Indians, for holiday goods. ' B. C. Spink, of -Klamath agency, has Ham Hudson has been visiting with succeeded in securing a five-year leaso Al Board-nan. j on the lands along both Bides of the William Duprey has removed his res- stream for a distance of a. mile. This taurant building back and is preparing includes practically all of the choice to erect a new house on his lot. j camping and fishing grounds along this C. P. Briggs has been on his home- stream. It is the plan of Mr. Spink stead the past week. 1 to form a company to handle the tour- George West, tho ranger, has beon'ist trade to this point. At least ho among his many friends during the past will have an agent in this city to fur-1 week. nish information and, look after tha William Perry of Butte Falls has transportation of tourists going to the been attending the probate court at resort. Jacksonville - ! It is the intention of Mr. Spink It A. J. Grigsby of Derby has been vis- put from 20 to, 30 good, comfortable iting Medford. tent houses .'for sleeping quarters and Tom Edsall is attending county court a largo dining room. The aocomraodu with Frank Netherlaud on estate mat-' tions will be first-class and a first-class tcrs. , I table wijl be set. No campers will bo Mrs. Frank Nethorland and children 1 allowed on the grounds and with plenty of Derby have been visiting friends at j of boats tho patrons of the resort will Talent. have the oxclusive right to these fine 4s Butte Falls is expecting quite a build- i fishing grounds without the intrusion of iiig boom the coming year, as several outsiders. pneties are arrangiang to erect homes. 1 -' 1 Jack Tungate is down in the jalley .. , . ' H. O.,' th.'pi-'i-.' '; utttt wro-or it vnPTnwTST At a clurtu function each person WHJ. DISPLAY NOETBST I .as requlred t0 wear -cn8plcuoUaiy j A?FLE" "V B.WA up9n hl8 or her ciotll,ng 8onie pictorial . -,r- . ' other device that should represent SPOKANE Wash.. Deo1. 10. Visitors , , .,' i.. . ,. - .... ., to the Florida state fair at Tampa, Uc- j ginning February 3, will have an op portunity to see some of the prize-winning apples, displayed, at the. National ancle show in Spokane December 7 to i 12, when seven judges, neaaea d.v ix. M. Dnnlnp of Illinois, president of the National, Apple Growers' association, awardod promiums amounting to 35, 000 to competitors from all parts' of the country. In the exhibit to be made at Tampa by the Spokane chamber of commerce there will bo displays of ap ples which scored 96 out of the pos sible 100 points and won for Michael Koran of Wnnntchee, Wash., the title of amile king, of. America, also tw? prize money": 'also 'samples of the . t ...... i ai tx lit prize-winning exniDit eniereu uy a. Gilbert of North Yakima-who seored WH points with a full ear" of 830 boxes or 70,560 Winesap apples. Buyers from England declared the Gilbert exhibit marvelous. There will also be individ ual displays representative of the Yak ima, Wenatchee. Spokane, Kettle Falls, Snake river vnllcys and points in Mon tana, Oregon, northern Idaho and Brit ish Cplumbbj. f, '$ j; ;': , , ,jf . ! .: -' .. , ' i I v itO MORE WORK ON: TUIiE LAKE OUTLET KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Dee. 19. Water has .been...turned, into the sec ond excavation made in tho attempt to increas the flow of the Tulo lake out let. Again the water would not sink :ie fast ns it does in the original open ing, and the formation pt the oarth is of different character being similar n that, encountered in making tho first . large excavation. The water sings gradually, but does not nisappenr mra . thc road that companies, ine nicu, , mnking its escape through tho outlet j rt discovered. No more work will be done on the outlet this year, but it is the intention of the reclamation service to maKo tur thor experiments in tho spring. It is likoly that a tunnel will then bo driven to determine, if possible, the destination of the water tnai eik . tho interior of the earth. THEEE STUDENTS SUSPENDED FOB JOKE AT WILLAMETTE SALEM, Or., Dec. 18. Three stu dents have been suspended from Wil lamette university by the faculty as the result of the carrying away of the eomerston. of Eaton Halt The stone was found in time to hold the ceremo nies Wednesday. The students are George P. Lowe of Montano. Chester V. Nelson of Taeoma and Lewis Hob son, freshman. TO EQUIP FISHING EESOBT ON FAMOUS SPRING CBBEK KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Dee. 19 Plans are sow being matured wairt when complete wijlke good new to Mia snortsmen of tDf facuio ioi. is the estahlunmeni m - fishing resort on the famous Spring Creek which is located on the Indian reservation. Spring creek is knaavn ai DANIELS FOR DUDS ! the finest trout finking stream in the United States, but has heretofore been known book un1 u tne others were to. guess at the book Intended. "Paradise Lost,' represented by a card. upon. which. five dice, hud been ..tra .1Mi trom which two had evl- dently dropped or been removed, was easily guessed. "Hard Times" was no i puzzle. Neither wus It hard to recog- nlze "A Pair of Blue Eyes,!' "Innocents Abroad," "Vanity Fair" nor "Uncle I Tom's Cabin" in spite of the plctorlul I disguises. One of 'the guests, ' however, had a poser. Attached to one of the buttons of his coat was a card bearing simply the, Inscription, "Ter." Every one nt last gave It up and j asked for the solution. "Whtr thnt'a nnuv ' Why, that's easy," he said. "It means, 'A. Tale of Two Cities,' Man chester and Leicester. Last syllables tail, in fact-of both. See?" "That's not fair!" said the others, i "It's the last syllable of Chester. Lan caster, Gloucester, Chichester and Ex eter. We protest!" "Well." he said. "I won't insist. Try j this' one." ' f ' He turned the card over. It was in scribed pn the ;other,sIde with these I three letters. ."Ans." ' ' ,.- j After a .severe mental struggle every- ! 'body gave this up also. "That ought not to puzzle yon," ns. i said'. "It's 'The Lasf of the Mohi cans."" .,:-.--. ' He got the prize. Knsw tbe Kind. "It used . to be. when a Indy In-1 I slstcd on Ueeplug her busbund awake ntiyltla to toll Mm Itnw mnph hettpr her 1 ftnnv ,hnn hi fnmilv nnd some J otuer chnstenlng truths, that the po- j nceman took her off, and she was el- tuer Bnea or aucuca ns gcoifl." , "And. pray, what did they do with j the uncommon ones? Surely In those days, as In ours, some displayed more j talent than others. "They probably knew better than to monkey : with the uncommon ones. : Man Is a bright creature who learns I by experience." Everybody 8atisied. Braggs I'm nothing If not original. I like to be'dlfferent from other peo ple.1 s 1 Naggs Well, that's all right. Doubt less, other people are satisfied to have It so. Chicago News. Nottea to Bed Men. -AU members of Weatonka tribe, No. 30, L O. B. M. are requested to be presont ,mt a special meeting Saturday night, December 19th, 1908, at which time a large class of palefaces will be initiated. Befreshaicnta and' a good time' in store for all that attend, Visit ing brothers cordially invited. ' L. h. JACOBS, 231 Chief of Xevords. rrrr ttehttber'H NOTTCR. . , vj.h- , r Oregon, Dec. lHth, 190S. Notice is hnroby given that there are f,,ds in the city Weaiujy for re Largest. Clothing Store In Southern Oregon i ; ) ' ''a S. ' '' II 'I . 1 - - 'V ' - ' : jL : : , " " -,-r:r. "-' ' . 1 1 1 - ; ' , iJ - f A .- . S C K y Z..J?sfc I' MAiira'Aiirn DSnnSn I! I . l "V " .-'I' I - I ,1 i li 1 , ......,,.. ... I I- f- f- S .J?n II THREE AND FOUR-FOOT SIZES. I! i i ... f t j vrj '7? -sua . ' (' I ?-T ,Y1 II ALL OTHEK VARIETIES IN ANY H'f I ' Z4" I : SIZE DESIRED t) : : j 'J I : f . l- ; ; t. E. HOOVER I 17 1' ' 1 II I I I MEDFORD, OREGON. '. I ' f ft , ., y II Agent Yakima Valley Nursery. . I CHAMPION PUGILISTS WHO BATTLE F0K KING'S RANSOM. Win or lose. Tommy Hums, the heavyweight pugilist, will receive at least tm,&x for his share of the purse when he fights Jin k .lohimon, the glum negro. In Australia. In addition to being one of the cleverest fighters that ever drew on a padded glove. Bums Is a shrewd bunlnea man. He forced Johnson to accept such terms as would-Insure him a fortune even should be lose. demption of all. outstanding warrants isaned against the light and water fund, and all ontotandisg warrants issued I against Sewer Diet. No. 0, protested j September and October, If 08, and Nos.j I 13 to W, inclusive, psotosted Kovem ber 10th, 198. I Interest on the on roe will cease aft i er the above date. L. L. JACOBS, I .138 ty Treasurer. FIR, PINE and CEDAR FINISH DRY SHIPLAP In any quantity, and sized lumber in all dimensions. Largest stocfc of DOORS AND WINDOWS Ever carried in Medford Big Pines A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A aise piece t MiaslM Pnraitar Would b just the talnf. Pratty, sawfal, durable, and a swtoble gaft for aayaa. Let the arissloa FurnUatre WoAa make it. Prices about ose-balf naoaJly charg ed. Any design, any eoler, any finiah, dull, waced or poblhed. Drop i. Shop a eorar ef Eighth aad H streets. Lumber Co. NOTICE The Hotel formerly known as the Taylor House in Jacksonville, Or., has changed management and will henceforth be known as the ABBOTT HOUSE under the management of C. D. & M. E. ABBOTT. The house has been remodeled and made modern and up-to-date in every respect and rates are as reasonable as consistnt with first-class service. y&rs, 3nnt Hampton Isaacs ' "JtuWuctor of "piano, Tlsct 3Retl)0& Slut at yimUnc. ytotH Ont Strut