THE MEnPORI) DAILY THT1UTNK. MKOPOK1). WK(H)X. T II MS DAY. OOTOUKR VJ. 1!)0!. The People Certainly Do Appreciate The Efforts At Our iSARY 'AISJN Our Best Proof Is That We Are Selling The Goods Saturday and Monday were record-breaking days the largest in the his tory of the store. Keen thonyh the sales Ihivc been heavy, we van sen reel; lell thai nuijthhiy has hecn sold, the assortments are so great. You will find it a great pleasure to shop here, where stocks nre so well assorted and where there ifuiliiulniit variety. AVe show the very newest styles in all classes of ready-to-wears for women and misses. Don't take a knocker's word almtit the quality come and see for yourself. We guar antee every article we sell and cheerfully hand back the money when an article has proven bad. AVe know our prices are lower; wo know we are selling enormous quantities of goods, and no one is heard to complain of anything. Wo invite you to come and SAVH .MOXHY NOW OX XKKDIOD NUIM'LI MS. A REASON Our reason for selling goods on close margains is to place this store firmly in the minds of the people that we are working for your interests and are doing all in the power of any store to give you the best goods for the least money. OUR PRICES AND VALUES COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH THOSE FOUND IN ANY CITY STORE ANYWHERE. . Successors to Baker-Hutchason Co. Many New Goods go In this Sale We have just received a number of shipments ot new goods, Including waists, dresses, sweaters, suits, cnats, underwear, millinery, etc., which are placed on sale at Anniversary prices. If you have been unable to find what you wanted before, you may find It now. DON'T MISS THE OPPOR TUNITY TO LOOK. We are always glad to see you, whether you come to buy or just to look. COME OFTEN AND IT WILL PLEASE US BEST. j large profits to growers. After that, ! because of high prices having stim- Light Yield Sends Market Up-rHi-bernians to Meet in Portland Next Year Cement Works. RIG PRICFS FOR I ulated production, more hops will lie (IDrPnil UDD PDHD grown than "" needed and the price imiuuii nur unur drp osaiu- i FREE EXHIBITION OF EXPERT FANCY SHOOTING Capatin A. H. Hardy of Lincoln, Neb., the famous rifle and shotgun expert, will give a free exhiibtion of his skill in this citv Fridav. October PORTLAND. -Ore.. Oct. 1 Hop j 1 ,mder the aus,,ices f the Mcd- growers are Vivnir tiieir lrnuigs, ford Hardware company. L upturn with the prevailici-j (.iiotaiivu for the I Hardy represents the Peters Car Oregon crop at. 2 cents pa.- pound.; triilge company of Cincinnati, 0. The average price i.irt year was sev-j ' His exhibition will consist of rifle, en cents, in 1907. seven cents, and in i revolver and shotgun work. Among -906 12 cents. The last high priced I "ther remarkable feats he will per year was 1904, when the Oregon hop j form will be hitting two small mar went to 45 cents and away back in ; bles thrown in to the air by himself, .1S82 there were sales as high as ejecting a 22-cartridge and hitting "'$1.25 per pound. In some respects 'it; cutting a card in two edgewise the market this year resembles that j with either rifle or revolver; hitting of 1882. I flir targets thrown by himself, us- Light crops all over the world are!ing an ordinary punip-gtin: shooting responsible for the prevailing high : psrleet proine oi any picture inc prices. Hie Uregon crop is me ngui est since 1806. The estimate of 70, 000 bales for the year's yield in this state is considered about right, with J fired three hundred shots he will ex crowd mav suggest, and numerous other feats with an east attained by no other living exoert. After he has MEET AT ASHLAND Annual Convention Being Held In the Methodist Church Two Days' Program for Gathering. Washington's crop 15,000 bales, com pared with 17,000 bales laSt year, and California has about 60,000 bales this year compared to 68,000 bales last season. It is expected this year will mark the first of series of high priced crops. This year, he next and pos sibly one or two more, will mean hibit the rifle for inspection, and no trace of fouling will be found. He uses PETERS 22 Serai-Smokeless Cartridges. Marriage Licenses. Oliver Louis Wood and Helen' G. Woodson. The animal Sunday school conven tion for Jackson county is being held at Ashland at the Methodist church. Sessions conclude Wednesday night. The following is the program sched uled for Tuesday: , Tuesday Afternoon. Praise and prayer service, Rev. T. I. ILuflton of Central Point; address of welcome. Rev. W. W. Maellenry; resjMmse bv visiting delegates. Rev. L. F. Belknap of Mcdford and J. F. Hutchason of Medl'ord; roll call of delegates; appointment of commit tees; business session, reports of Sunday schools, nominations, resolu tions, next meeting of convention, fi nance, etc.; address, Rev. C. A. Philips; best methods for opening and closing the Sunday school; open dis cussion led by Rev. W. F. Shields; praise and prayer service. Rev. G. L. Halli minutes speeches by Sunday school workers; quartet; address, G. F. Billings; solo, W. H. Giilis; address by Rev. G. K. Berry, Christian church, Ashland. JACKSONVILLE NEWS. George W. Dunn of Barron, was a visitor at the county sent Monday. Attorney Porter J. Xeff was do ing business at the courthouse Mon day. I). K. Grant was down from Ash laud .Monday, as was also Elmo Neil. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Colciuaii spent Sunday in Phoenix. Mrs. Henry Wendt, Jr., and baby are visiting Henry Wendt, Sr., and family. Miss M. B. Towne spent Sunday at the Kennies ranch near Talent. John S. Orth of tins Medford Na tional bank was a Jacksonville call er Monday. Attorney 0. I. Newbury of Med ford was attending court Monday, as was also C. L. Reaines. DRY ISSUE UP IN SISKIYOU COUNTY Splendid Attractions at the Bijou. Special attractions can always be found at the Bijou theater. On Mon day night the Darling Stuck company presented to a crowded hou-,0 the four-act comedy, ''Tress." This is one of the best plays which they have as yet presented. That Med ford people are realizing the merits of Ibis company is evidenced by the crowded houses which greet them each evening. The same play will be presented tonight and Wednesday. Everyone 1 should make an effort to see this I play, for it will be well worth your while. Roard of Supervisors Adopt Resolu- j tions Submitting Prohibition . Question to oVters. YREKA, Cnl., Oct. 12. Resolu tions have been adopted by the board of supervisors of Siskiyou county as follows ; Resolved, That on November 23, 11)011, an election be hulii in Siskiyou .county allowing uoii-resideuls of in corporated towns to vote upon I lie following quc-tions: Fir.-t Shall Siskiyou county grant license to sell liquor. ! Second Shall vote be considered as cost as per precinct or county? Third Shall saloons be allowed to continue under strict regulations? Resolved, That no ono bo allowed to vote unless a resilient of Siskiyou county and that his name appear upon the last great register of said county. Resolutions were signed by chair man and secretary of hoard. There are 14 saloons in Yrekn and ninny in the county. ' Good road clubs are to bo founded all over Oregon. , Meeting of taxpayers arc being held in Coos county to consider bet ter roads. Circuit Court News. Jackson County bank vs. We stoii B. Burnett; action to recover mon ey; judgment by default. Robert McClaiialiau vs. T. K. Met, ct al; action to recover money ; judg ment by default. Noycs-Morrison Shoo company vs. Rose llnyinond; judgment by default. II. W. HunUiugcr vs. city of Ash land; dismissed. John L. Boss vs. city of Ashlnnd; dismissed. John Harrington vs. W. E. Phipps et nl. ; action to recover money; plaintiff given time in which ti file amended complaint. Sf. F. Itanloy vs. city of Medford ct al.; motion to dissolve injunction overruled. Settlers in I.anc, Lincoln out Til lamook counties huvp been greatly pleased over the comm ruction of trails to remote localities through the gov ernment reserves, Moro Than Enou(h Is Too Much. To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply eneruy and body heat. The habitual con sumption of more food than is nee cssary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of tho Kid neys. If troubled with indigostiou, reviso your diet, let reason and not appetite control nnd take a few doses of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon bo all right again. For sale by Leon B. HuHkins' pharmacy. DO Y O U KNOW That it wont be long until time for setting your trees? Better come in and let me make you PRICES ON THE BEST TREES Before it is too late as they are being booked out fast at this time of year B. PATTERSONJhe Quaker Nurseryman Office in Hotel Nash Office