THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORI), OHKOON, 'FRIDAY, OCTOMKlt 1, 10. 8 Saturday Specials 300 dozen Men's, Ladies' Boy's and Misses' Hosiery Tomorrow in Any Size 2 PAIR FOR 25c HUSSEY COLONIST TRAVEL TO BREAK RECORD First Week of Rail Rates Exceeds El(jlit Days of Last Year. THE BUSY STROE REMEMBER AVE' ARE SHOWING THE FINEST LINE OF POST CARDS TO BE SEEN IN SOUTH ERN ORGOX, ALL AT, YOUR CHOICE, EACH, 1? ART EXHIBIT OPENING , FREE EMBROIDERY LESSONS The Indies of Mcdford will lo pleased to lonrn that beginning Sat urday, October 2, jrrs. G. Eary will have on sale and exhibit nt Deuel & Kontner's store a special line of art poods, consisting of stamped and tinted doilies, center pieces, pillow tops and novelties, art laces, loops, girdles, ruffles and Japan needles and accessories. Free embroidery lessons will be given. ' 171 PEARY IN NEW YORK; REFUSES TO TALK FIGHT NEW YOltK, Oct. 1. Aeconipnniud by his wife, Commander Peary ar rived hero Ibis morning, and was met by Secretary Hridgeman of the Peary- Arctic club. Later tbo Joosc velt, with tho Peary party abonrd, steamed up tbo Hudson and took its place in tho Hudson-Fulton parade. Peary refused to further discuss tho Cook-Peary controversy. I'OKTI.AS'I), Oct. I.- All former riwi tils iii cnliitiixl travel will be brok en this year lliioiib the arrival of newcomers in Ori'Koii rcsullins; from the special rules provide.! Iiy Ihe rail roads, From statistics compiled by t In hi hscii'i' I' department of Ihe 1 1 ill' -rimau system yesterday it is shown that more colonists entered tho statu ilurini; the first seven days of tho special rates this year than for the first seven days of the special re duction of rates in 1HOH, For the seven days ending Sunday, 1 l.'iH now settlers arrived in Oregon as against 101)7 for the first ciKtit days last year, or an increase of (il persons with an extra day to be added if tho comnurisnn would be fair.' "Tbo colonist travel has started out beyond our expectations," said Wil liam Mc.Murniy, general passenger agent of Ihe llarriinau lines, yester day. "Our records show that more prnspectivo settlors roached Oregon in the first seven days this year than I'liini) last year during the first eight days tho special rates were in force. Our advices from nil over the east aro to the effect that the colonist travel this year will prove by far the heaviest in tbo history of the Pacific northwest. "Tho Ilarriiniin lines this year in troduced an innovation in handling the colonist business. Arrangements have been made by which the fare of uiir'iiTM.-i' iiiuy b, Mv-iiii right hero in Oregon without any additional cost beyond the regularly advertised spe cial rale. Thorn has been a tremen dous response to Ibis arrangement. "Tbo very satisfactory results at tending the colonist business this year is the result of the nrgauizi'd effort to (bat end. in which the roinmcreinl organizations of tbo slate have co operated most heartily with Ihe ef forts of tbo Ilarriiniin system. With I tho assistance of these commercial i bodies, the llarrimaii roads published ! 11)0,0(10 colonist leaflets which have been distributed throughout the east. Wo also huvo representatives of our system iu atteudanco at Ihe various Lslnlo and district fuira in the custom states, where, these leaflets have been distributed with substantial results. "Olio of Ibe greatest possible aids to tho colonist movement as it is be ing conducted by the railroads and the commercial organizations will be supplied by the Portland chamber of commerce: in tho 'comprehensive ex hibit of the products of the state which will bo maintained in tbo new homo of this organization on (lie ground floor of Portland Commer cial club building. It is' expected to have this display in placo by tho first of the mouth. This will iiinlie it possible for Orcgouians, even this year, to escort their friends as they arrive from Ihe cast to lliu Commer cial club building anil show the new comers what can be done in this stale iu an agricultural and horticultural way. This exhibit will accouiplihli big results iu lluil il will I ii ii i ih con vincing proof of the gciiuinciicxM of all claims for the stale which are set lorih iu Ihe various pamphlets ml verlihiug the stale and ils resources and which probably inHucnccd the newcomer iu a large mciisuie iu milk ing a cbiingii iu location." HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Monri;-W. If. Wing, (Jraiid Junction; Mr. and Mrs. Mcllride, Iter lair Snyder, Durango; Mr. and Mrs. f. N. iiico, Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Saylor, F.lwood; II. L. (Jreer, (Irocuhiirg; J. W. Haker, city, J. A. McLcod, Oleiidalu; Thomas IlaiiSen, Portland; Frank Wolgomol, F.lgiir, Mr, and Mrs. If. Lewis, Dauvor; J. C. Donovan, Albany; ('. S. Dun bl uer, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Jus tin Cooper. Dorothy Maynard, A. Deappelin, Los Angeles; John Miller, llellvvue. At the Nash H. Nellie, Akron; ('. M. Ifumebaugh, Waller H. Ev ans, Ashland; O. F. Wbitcomb, Scat tie; ('. T. Moiison, II. It. Jackson, Oeorge A. Peil, Portland; It. C. Alt red, Sp Francisco; 0. W, Simon, Portland; J. W. and Mrs. ling, Ton opah; It. K, N'eill, Spokane; If. Lin corn, Seattle; T. If. Johaiining, Los Angeles; J. M. Alniuth, Ashland; IL M. Mcllnod and wife, O. II. Bacon, San Francisco; A. II. Calloghan, II. ('. Calloghan, Spokane; W. J. Knsli ack, Iua J. Dodge, cilv; ('."A. Iloyco, Portland; N. J. Crosbill, Seattle; If. J. Shall. ICausiiM City; II. A. Clod filtes, Mr. ii ml Mrs. W. McOowan, Portland: Gnorgo ('. Motealf, St. fniis; Mr. ami Mrs. John S. Kearny, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs, H. Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Oliver. Hubert Mil Ifken, O. ('. Charles, William J. Cund, Jack (Ionian,, Les Itrisene, Kay Midgley. Charles Miblcrn, Dorothy Mil vim ril. Andrew Cooper, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooper, New York; Milton Ur ger, Porllaud; D. Y. hidings, San Francisco; J. II. Femur, Allugwiigiir; H. D, Curran, San Francisco. BIJOU THEATRE HILLY KMPEY VAN, Manager. Richard Darling Stock Co. in Across the Blue Ridge We are diet-king and marking the newest and the swcllcst linos of F a. n c y Goods, Batfs, Dolts, Neck wear and Jewelry Novelties and will show the elassiest slyles ever produced. Our Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Millinery are the best quality nnd certainly newest styles. "We invite inspection. The Hutchason Co. Successors to 1 Jakor-1 f utchason Company. Savoy Theatre TONIGHT FOUR WINNERS NIAGARA FALLS IN WINTER DRESS THE DASH TO DEATH THE PATIENCE OF MISS JOB THE HUNCHBACK ONE DIME SCOTT PLACE ON ROGUE RIVER SOLD FOR $11,000 'Jlio Scott place on Hogue river above the property owned by the Potter Palmer estate has been sold to Messrs. Hubbard and Zinimcr by A. B. Suling, Wes Green and Bert An derson, who have held tho placo un der option. Tho price paid was $30 nit ncro or $10,950, tbo trnct consist ing of .'tli." acres, of which 30 acres is iu fruit. The tract is a splendid one nnd will be improved by the new owners, who alrcadv own land in tbo valley. L. E. Nelson was iu town' with some produce Friday. The Nash Grill open every evening till -1 o'clock. 167 THE SAME OLD STORY But it is a good one and well worth repeating. We carry the BEST line of Building Material consisting of Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Windows, Doors, Etc, to be found in Southern Oregon. Prices always right. Medford Lumber go.