MEDFORD PAILY TKIBUNW, MF.DFORD, ORKOON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1008. at '- i r. Social and Personal Miss Bertha JlcPhemoo la buck from a trip to Portland. M. Perry of Bly ' a Med ford via itor Wednesday. J. II. Nye of A'iscomiu in a-Medtprd visitor. . . . :: ,i '. Hurry llcler liun left for Merlin, vhero lie plan tQ nay. . ,. " Mrs. A. E. Rcnme.i is apeuding the holidays in llillsburo. Miss draco Henry is upending Christ' mas in Aslilniul with her parents. Mrs. Hugh Elliott recently visited friends in Medford. ' .IV Cbrintmns tieketti will be on sale C3d, 24tb and 20th. 'or New Year'i December 31st und January. at. . ltoturn limit January 4, mm. 2-13 F. W. Walters, nfler 25 yeurs' oxpo rienco on thy operatic stage, will toko a few adult pupils in voice culture. Room 1, over Hijoa theater. 238 Don't be hard up. You can be inde pendent within a four yonrs. This is no fako schenm. I will tell you all about if you will address A, li., care Tribune. . ' ' - . ,'239 Try the hot chocolate for five' cents .at tho M. It U. Cundy Kitchen. r. Try the cliicken bouliion ut five o ata at tho H. 4 B. Candy Kitchen. .242' I'liono 2171 for mcascugnr. Ottick da tively of your Xmas parcels und mes sages. ... 2:i8 Dr. W. H.'Stokoa of Dallna, Tex., has arrived in Medford and .may loeute here l.ewm' Home niuiln ennuioa, 0 per ci nt off .during holidays. 200 'Johaaon'a Hesf Flour, -fl'.!t5. r GJinb True, -i -'-J.,..--,-' .. .. CHRIST Classified ,"Ad ver.isemeDls : WANTED. VANTJi!T Horses tv 4onrd bv the f -i . month. Plonty of goon, cloan hay, good V warm burn; tmns $(J per month. No . , horooR tukon for leas thnn ono mouth Wnltor Mooro, Phoenix.' - 250 VA.TKD I'ortluod iinvyirtv for eoim- try etoro or Mtock offuoi?&. W. M , Jnoltflon .roiinty Bunk . French, room 7, bldg.,". : .. WANTED--I d cm ire famliy wnshitigto do. i go to tho kouso and wash by the day. Prices reasonable; 'BittisfaeWfni gimrnntecd. Mrs. M I. SclinenTcfiV. Mcdford, Or. liox 2A, boufo"No. 1 gsoif'. :nrfiW Wo" Doorntod, WANTED You nro ambitious and pos sess at least nn averngo amount of toe and porsovornnco. Theroforo, wo want you and will poy you, 75 a wontjh tfi -thlting only four orders a doy. Vou can earn a bij income. Wo furnish all supplies freo. Wrlto today .to Man l 1 , aor, P. O. Bnx41150, . Nerf , yrl ; . ' i iiijjU $g it &CSK1J To buy il'.Wd hardwire 1 .Btoro or stock. W. M. Kronch, room 1 7!jInckon County Hunk bldg. gfl... J : . HI AS Cents SPIRIT IS !ake Dollars EVIDENT They Are Going Fast FIVE PIANOS SOLD IN TW0 DAYS Every One Seems Happy and -In tccorcj With 'the Holiday Joy StOGks of Xmas Goods Demolished If fid It! Van Winkle dropped into Mcdford tnriity, luiviny jiiKt uvoIutk d from hiH Hk'op of 20 yearn, Ik wmild not hit vc had to k which nimitli it is, mid no doubt ho cnidd hnvf iM'sm d that (,'hriHlmas day wan near. l-'or everywhere prevailn iHe ChriMtinfls spirit and it in ho etfvft tliat one runiiol Im 1 1 imt notii-9 it.' Vounji and old flre.f'i ii.ff liht liearted and vv aro thurouli ly in accord with the joy of the ray. - The weather'iaan na,vn that it will Ite elojidy with poRHiblc Hhowr-rH titinor row und in tumio Mu'ctiiiuH ft wlihi fall of i!iiow tuutKlit,' -lint- what it rhriwl man Without beapH of snow and cold weather? Tho happy- ynl tidi is nevi-j a " rijfil ". 'hriidiiinH in the muiny trntith UindH. ' ' The ChriHtmuH Hhoppin came to a clow' today in one c(n:t rimh. I'U( Ia!o tdiopp(TH were mit in force todwy and tho fitoroit of the city wero crowded. and the dcrkfl and tduip iirltj had their ha lid it full li midline I he crowd.). I tut no doubt the ahopkui pcry will enjoy ('TiriHtnms more Juiowiiik that their till-i are full nnd Hint tli ituun they pur chUHOd fof i'lirinlniaH nnd "took a flinnAo on" lire uiohI of t hem 'dinpon I ftWr?v'lV J hrrHtmitii buniuens linn hcei imrrniallv-dicin'v thm year. BUYS A DOLEARS WORTH A verit- v;-'v .'piano , .i- buypi's. FOK 8iE. FOK SALE Houses and 4aml in Phoouiy, or in tra;! suit fhrne - bcto tii (140 ncros. ' Malt Colhouni'Hni nix, Or. - ' 5.,t foil BALK t'ivo and ten acre tracts within and adjolni.ig city limits, at a bargain on long time. Address I. O. Box 418, Mcdford, Or. 2H FOll 8AI,K A good small busine's in Wovonth street. Heasona for soiling. Addross, P. O. box S12 or call at this ofl'ico. tf KOU HALM -Hxtru dry cordwood, fir , and pine, tier wood, onk, fir auil iiua. jl'. Osonlirnggp, Htudel)ker Bros.- Ccf. warerooms. To1oiIiod' 3(11. Villi" '. fOU HAI.K One pin no for sale at a bargain, been lined about three monthx: Krull piano at n bargain if;.snld nt once. See II. M. Coss at his residence, , corner West loth nnd K sts. - 14 VHi ui n i.i i " .' ' " '.lur. rour iioniesiennH' on om section) a million feet pine, good fruit llinu; most of it tillable when cleared iv. jii. f reni'U, room 7, Jecksou Count v Rink hldg. - atrc. LOST. . " ' liwni 1 inuy a gold watch and nug get chnin; lost somewhere be.twoeu Mooro hotel und eornor of II and tiighth streets, binder loavo at this office and receive reward. One thing has attracted the attention of the shoppi-m, and that is the cm-. tlmt has been exercised by encli of lli; stores to dorornlo tlirir oliices of bimi- 'A'j.6lHeeiiig. with the spirit of tin. times. And tliirt work has been done i.l the most artistic and pleanin iiiiinner. In tlu? grocerv storen ere to be founl mils ediblei: or rat In found there the Unit i the week, for lliey are most of then scattered in Mcdford hollies by this time and to this fact the jov of :-hri:itiniiH will be grwiter thnn ever IVr whnl Is a Christinas without turke.; nnd pumpkin pie nnd cranberries nn I injure pie and celery and plum pudiliii and all the rest of those things.' ! To, snrnll boysi.-ipd girls of (lie cit v who hau boi'ti riil good (for the pit two weeks) ore looking forward to tlh' morning nnd well fillnl stockings. Mod ford is fortunate in having no poverty, as is found in iJie large cities, und e eryone will have ll share of the glorioo I ChriHtuin:,ioyH f tn parues nuvmg ncrounrs agallls r. J). Ilrousnn for uiatcrlat fori schon huilding. school district No.. Jil, please semi statement to K. II. Watson, clerk vitliin ten days of date of this notice. E. II. WATSO.V,. 217. Hutte Vall,-Or. ' Cbrtitniaa.' Rates, llltound trip tickets will bo sold nt fare and one-third for tho Christmas and New Year 'a holidays to points wnoro tho one way faro does not ex coed 10. Notlca. . ... The freight bouse of lite Sunt hern t'a eific will be closed nil dny December 25. -A. S. ItOPKNllAlLM, 23S Agent. To the Public. . ; Modfonl Or.,' flee. "L' liins. I hcre by notify tho public lli.-t I have wild my interest in the Mcdford Snsli &- Ilnor Co. ami all bills nnd accounts wi be i) tiled by the new cotnpitiiv. Hespcctrully, 24 .1. T. TIIO.MASK.V. . f AMUSEMENTS. Soniothfiig Now nt Bijou. ..New artists appenr before the Ilijnu root l,iu.il 1 t,.n i tfli I . 'I'lii' celebrated Tni violas', jugglers' aad hoop rollers, lot from the large I'rorlor Kieth ciri'iiit, are without eipinl in their line. The enter tiriuuleut ie most noid iu:d I'lilortninino.. The hoop rolling act is most interesting and sensational. The moving picture:!, and HOiiriHw'ill.'ibiorlimiged in toniulitV lei'foriniilice. Sholtos vs. Wost. .'.Toiinirrow lil'ternoon the people id! Medford will have n ehiinro to see two tlrst-cliuta. .wrest lers in ection, ns tlial is the dot" selected for th'o-AVosrMholto.i bout which takes place at the Mcdfoni Then'tur nt :t;':til o'.dto'k. Wes; is loo well known . in Medfonl 'to need oily introduction, ami lnr.nl sports arc will ing'to v.ager a ctoiplo' of "llptimos" tlmt I tin llinu that wins from him will nt least know lie liu. been in a wres tliiig'lnutcll. Sidlolt.-s comes here tvilh the very finest reroioioeodntioiis. Ip the llrst place, tie wrestled "Strangle! Smith" to a draw, and that 's gome dollar counts .t'vo dur ing this sale. Greatest -."price cutting -.event ever known vi.H the piano AVo, cojild not . hid a siutalde store to rent in Medfovd and here .we' are with $15,000 worth of America's leading makes of Pianos in our hands. No wonder yve are adopt ing such drastic measures, for these beauties-' must' lie moved, into homes at once and we know that the extra ordinary inducements we are offering every, buyer will soon place every I'ian'o in a home. Don't wait.' (Jome at once and be one of the man'v luckv purchasers who are shrewd enough to take- advantage of- this- uifpreeedented opportunity Jo save from $154 to $249 on i Piant:. AVliy pay ijtfliO.to $."00 for aii insi riuuent when you can luy the same jiiaiio for $192 and $215? We can' positively state that never again will yousec such a tremendous sacrifice on the very Cream of American Pianos. r" Don't worry about terms of payment let us do the wor rying what, we want now are 'homes to place thcnfaii so that wu'li piano, will he a standing testimony to the sterling chit facte!' "of our way' of doing business. ' We are proud of the fact that anionrjr the manv thou sands of filers Piano House patrons, there is not one dis satisfied customer. Tlicr5 can he no dissatisfaction under the famous Rilerg numey-back guarantee , Wc spare no pains to make every name on our books represent a "Sat isfied J:!uyer." . .:. v. ; . Conie at once to select your -piano out of the very finest collection of pianos, ever displayed in Afedford or any olhcr plai-c ami at prices lower than has ever been offer ed in the history of the piano trade. This great sale is being conducted at. Mr. Singler's Music Store, West Seventh street, Med ford,, where tho big sigiis are up. . .. ., D W. THOMAS Special SaleB Manager I irci'inltcr -S, H.inn .ini' h:is s;ii. t hat t lic;- tin v of the wt'i.trni .lav ure niiiiiln'ntl. Tins tuny In- i me of Uh mmiv Ho riitlf'tf.TcrHt i rn Willi I ho sltnotilij. rsjlKK'Tiit- i-il rh:ir:iit'i-4 Imrsf plav niul nnnst'iisc; 1'iit' it' Um nvi.lit,v with whirh "In Wy iMHiny' litis bri ii lcitciMHl ill I'iirh yf the cities it Jkim .'Hieare.! In u he uc-fcptr-l at any riteii.ni. it is snt'c lit say - Mi-..kiV11 of the eimine4 yiict wcsl.-ni play will not soun.l for a lonj; time yet. The press of the nearby eities say there is a spirit of uat nnitiu'Ms aliont Ihiv yuv 'i'jjt tjie :mppiirtiiiK entnpanv is ee.lv'iti:'1b( tlic. Heeiiery ix'Hutifui. i'lii Ki:jeiiiYs some; then he in athletic inst riietop .for The Mullen Athletic clnl. nixt reports 'AKK from that city miy he is a Kn,;. tatrite in --. - :-r - there ami an artist in the nivsleries of Do tin's KkhiuVvlJ fenvi Dono Orc;vt i ' I'oulile .Nelson ttie ' Seirtsoi.' The prices for thin match "iiv, Tjv nnd Jfl nrt extremely low for u limit of tliirt caliber, am! the Met) font Theater will doubt lot b: crowded when the referee calU time. " . "In Wyoming." 'In Wyiynin." Wlllnrd MacliS," tir rinji pljsy of western life, will be o.n tew nt the .MiMtoni nutter .Mon-my. SonMco fur Potfle ho Work in Modford. Most tVi'riJ, jM.iple JrT nvery day ill M- w-trtitm,'di 'ntaiiatjirartoftitiob bend $ constantly over a desk riding on ,jo' inu wlinmis r ears doinij latter inns 1 uifework; lift in, reii ing .or pull 'Did tllMJS work tryinn the barlf ftiJ a iinminVI w other ways. All lliesc Htrain; wear. ve,-.kon ami injure the kid until ihey fall" behind in their f filtering the "iohtoHs from the IJood. : loan's Kidney F'ill.i euro sick ' kidnuys, put new strength in bad backs. Meilfonl cures prove it. Thnmntt .1.' Willinma, Oakdnle street,) Medford, Or., mys: "I suffered for a! long tiino from kidney nud bladder ' trouble. , The pninn thnMib my back j Were;o jtisveril ut"tiinOB that t could j hardly entire fhcrtij. My kidneys wort-j dijordcrod and 1 bad to arise many j times dnrii.-Alm night to pans tho so-j erotions. 1 was subject to hgcadaches . and was very dizzy, especially when 1 stooped. 1 did not ot relief nnd be- V came discournged. Dean 'a Kidney Tills ! fuially came to my attention, and I ( procured n boi, at Hasluhs druc store. : They soon banished tho trouble and l!' have not hud i return since. L cannot i peak too highly in praiso of Dean's ' Kidtiov Pills." 41 1 Kor sale by alt dealers. Trice 50 cents. Poster Milbnrn pnffalo N. V.. sale ' agvijia for the Vnited Wtr.tcs. Keinctnber the name Poan's aud take no ether. Santa Claus Says - - "What? tomorrow!" ' "Time has certainly been 'swiftly gliding by lately and I've got to get those-reindeer harnessed if I ex pect to crawl down all the chimneys that must br crawled down between now and tomorrow at sunup." "Xo matter how hard one hustles just before Christmas, there's a lot of things forgotten that you have to do at the last minute." H "It would never do to have eyen one person disappointed on the one happiest day of all the year so ifS - good-bye now and me for tjie sleigh and the merry jingling bells. Good-bye and I wish you a merry, merry Christinas." Santa is right (he's always right) there are always many things to do at the last minute. And this store, filled with happy Holiday spirit and enthusiasm, is the pleasantest kind of a place in which to do them. "Last ininute" shopping needn't be dreaded, if you come here for we've reai1 ranged'the stocks of pretty and useful gifts, every clerk is ready to really help to make your, selecting easy and prices have been cut and slashed beyond precedent. So hurry you'll . fij.ixl it here" for a tiny price. Store Open Late This Evening Christmas Sale Specials Below LADIES' SUITS Former prices $20.00 to .$(i0.00. ' Sale price $14.50 to $41.25 rr " 'LADIES' COATS Former prices $!).00 to 3.".00. Sale price $5.29 to $23.00 LADIES' SKIRTS Former prices ,f4.50 to .$13.00. Sale price $2.98 to $9.89 RAINCOATS Former prices $10.00 to $."0.00. Sale price $5,00 to $25.00 MILLINERY Former prices $3.00 to $10.00. Sale prices $1.50 to $5.00 LADIES' WAISTS Former' prices $2.00 to $20. Sale prices $1.50 to $1G.00 SILK PETTICOATS Former prices $5.00 to $20.00. Sale prices $3.89 to $13.75 HANDKERCHIEFS Former prices oc to $.1.00. Sale prices 4? to $4.00 FANCY APRONS Former prices 2oc to $3.00 Sale prices 20 to $2.40 UATJY 11 EADWEAR Former prices 25c to $3.50 Sale priees 20 to $2.80 UMBRELLAS Former prices $1 to $8.00. Sale prices 80 to $0.40 ' FANCY VEILS Former prices fi.V to $3.00 Sale prices 50? to $2.40 DRESS GOODS Former prices 25c to $1.50 Sale prices 17- to $1.15 WAIST PATTERNS . Former $4.00 and $5.00 patterns $3.20 and $4.00 GIFT d LOVES $1.50 values $1.25 $2.00 values $1.75 FANCY LINENS Former prices 10c to $5.00 Sale prices 8? to $4.00 TABLE LINENS Former prices 40c to $2.00 a yard. Sale prices 25C to $1.G0 FANCY GOODS Bags, sp'l 20? to $11.98 P.elts, sp'l, 20t to $2.40 Neckwear, special 17? to $1.20 Back Combs 25? to $5.00 IBS SHOP MED FORD'S EXCLUSIVE LA Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Avenue Just North of the Jackson County Bank Store closed all day Christmas MISSION GRILL CHRISTMA5 MENU Office miinnor wanted for IVnvrr ami Omalia. Littoral salary. $i),0 re-iiiin-.l, $l';0 rash. Address A. B-. caro Trilmrie. , 4 , T5 SPECIAL XMAS DINNER. Soup ('lam Chowtler Fish Salmon . Roast Beef ltnast Turkey, with Cianberry Sauce -Vricasee Cliieken Mashefl otatoes Celery Kiee 1'iidiling Corn CHRI8TMAS DECORATIONS add a pit.irescue effect to your home anil fine quality, well fitting and styl ish clothing gives an elegant offect to your pcirwiual appearance. Make your 8 f au Xmao present of a now suit of clothing, overcoat or fancy veot coat and dros well in honor of tho day by ordering now at J. A. Kreuzer READ THE TRIBUNE AOAJN. Gmnd holiday excursion.. Hound trip I ii'ltetn 10, good for 15 daya, baggage checked, return allowed any time with Iji limit. Ashland to San Krancico, : li'living Sulnrdny, Deccmbirr 28, 100S, on regular overland train at 11:33 a. m. Sixty or inoro ci!rior.int will make the faro tin. ' T. K. UOLTON. Hussey's o Hussey s Hussey's For Toys, Dolls, Games, Fancy China, FancyGlassware. THE PLACE FOR XMAS GOODS I