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it THE M15DP0KD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1909. COUNTY FAIR IS 1 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS T By A. C Hoivlett ISOGIAL AND PERSONAL! James A. Martiu of Beaglo was in Medford Tuesday. v Hurroll Miller of Applegnte was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Deputy Sheriff Bob Dow was m Medford Tuesday evening. N. L. Xnrregnu of Sam's Valley was in Medford Wednesday on bus iness. City Attorney Porter J. Xeft was at Jacksonville Wednesday on pro fessionnl business Mrs. Steelluunmer of Grants Pass Mm! ford Wednesday on a visit to friends. r. and Mrs. 0. W. Graves of Los Men's Brotherhood Holds Successful Meeting In Basement of Church. II. T. Harvey of Flounce Hock. who has been vtsltlng friends audi relatives In that Bcction, returned to Kaglo Point the latter part of last ftinl laid as far as they have the rlRht of way nraded. The dlffurent gangs are at work on the cuts and fills nnd tho bin steam shovel Is The county fair held last night in the basement of the M. K. church by the Men's Brotherhood was one of the greatest successes of anything of sit kind ever held in the city. Displays from all countries, old rel ics of early days Southern Ore- week and proceeded on his way to doing good work supplying tho road ins homo In the Wlllninotto valley, with gravel for ballast. i-ranK k, sniltii ami wire or souin- Scott Olnsplll, a lluttc Falls mci eaatern Alaskn ciuno out on the P. chant, stopped Monday night at the & h. railroad, and engaged your cor- Sunnyslde on his way homo with a respondent to tako them to Derby, load of goodB, where they spent a few days visit- M. Conley, one of the llutto Palls Iuk .Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Prank carpenters, Btoppcd with us last Mon Netherland. returning on Monday, day night. Ho reports that tho mill and after spending a few days visit- men aro uettlnit out timbers for a Angeles are spending u few days " hsgo.-SG were of great interest to all. une oi me main attractions was tho fishing pond, where a large . crowd gathered throughout the eve- under this city. .!. A. Miller of Lake Creek was biokinc after business mntters m Medford Tuesday. I IlKf'.l l.llltJhS flllil U-lllt 111 fllllllll'Il I . . . "VJJi "i"'- - Hunt Tine ilnnnrliii.iiil u'nc were among the many ousy snopper t,)p cnw o R T Lawton of the city Monday. Frank Brown of Eagle Point was in this city Wednesday, looking af ter business interests. C. A. Mnlbocuf of the Southern Pacific is in Medford on a short bu iness trip, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Carnahan ro turned a few dnys since from n trip to Yreka, Cnl H. C. P. Astbury was in Medford from his Gold Hill fruit farm Tues day. Mesdnmes G. L. Haff and Frank Colwell of Gold Hill were in Medford Tuesday shopping. Forest Hanger Harvey ot tho up per Rogue River, was in Medford on Wednesday making his final report for the season Mr. and Mrs. Pred Rapp of Talent were in Medford Tuesday, visiting friends nnd shopping with local merchants. Mrs. Bish of North Court street returned home Monday from nn ex tended social visit with her sister and family, Mrs. Charles ITieckle Griffin creek. To make the county fair scheme complete, lunch counters aud candy stands were to bo found on every comer, and the original olri-lnlitou-ed county fair was carried sont in every sense of the word. The M. E. Brotherhood should be congratulated iion having given such a splendid entertainment, aud further, upon hnvnig such a body of earnest workers, and there can be no doubt, judging trom the success of their work Inst evening, but what they will move on to the goal they have in view. Tho Brotherhood hold theier regu lar meetings on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each mouth in tin basement of the M. E. church, ana conimny invite any man, young surroundings or OKI, 10 visu inetr meetings. lug relatives in Talent, expect to start for their home In tho north. They speak In high terms ot that section and claim that the cold Is not so severe as It la in somu of our northern, states. H. A. McLcllan, a ropresoatatlvo of the Mall Tribune, was a pleasant caller at tho "Sunnyshle, and after spending the night, engaged Jake Jones to go nnd drive for him over the country in tho llutte Creek nnd Hogtie river sections. He Is hustling 75,000 capacity mill la that enter prising town and that business Is looming up. A gentleman by the namo of Wright of Salem, who Is In tho nur sery business, called last Monday, looking for a location. Ho seemed to think that Eagle Point was about tho right place. Your Eagle Point correspondent was unexpectedly called to Portland last Tuesday on account of his Bon-ln-law. (1. II. Shaw, having been ac- the old delinquents up pretty lively. -Identally shot In the face by a gun Prnnk Netherland of Derby, one of KiK 0rf j the hands of one of his tho proprietors of tho Derby saw- neighbors, tho chnrgo of shot strlk- mlll, came out Jast Monday on busl- ng him on tho side of thu face. ness nud to bring his brother-in-law, breaking the Jaw bone on both sides. Mr. Smith, to tho valley. Ho Is at the Good Samaritan hospl- Mr. Marcy. one of the llutto Falls tai, nnd I mil going to bring tho chll- merchants. stopped at the Sunnysldo .iron homo to Eagle Point so as to last Sunday night on his way homo relievo his wife of th r.m.m.iMiin. THE TH ANKSGI V1VG SALE Certainly Gets the Crowds and They Buy The most gratifying part about this store is the crowd that one Is sure to find hero. Almost uuy the force can handle us we would like. Seldom docople trading aud many times you will find more than hour of the day you will find a goodly number of pen any ope have to wait long, and wo nro ho pleased to note that our customers appreciate this store. There w a reason for this store being busy all the time. VB SELL GOODS ON VKHY CI.0HK MAIKUNS loo close to ever innko very much money, but we wint you to know that we can and do sell gooi(s at price that will average prices on like ipiallty In thu big cities. You are welcome to look. See the Window Displays. You'll Enjoy a Look Now 0UK WLNDOWS AUK WOimi GOING MANY BLOCKS OUT OF YOUR WAY TO LOOK AT. WB hike pride in keeping them trimmed neatly, and above1 all, to show the most seasonable merohuiidlHe at lowest possible, prices. Don't slop with a look at the windows, but come inside the store nnd get a doner look. Our goods bear nil the inspection you can give them everything is guaranteed to give satisfaction. You are always welcome. with a load ot goods. F. D. Clark and. It. O. Andrews or Seattle were pleasant callers vlnst Monday. They wero looking for a place where they could Invest their money In good garden land nnd were very favorably impressed with our of caring for them. At last accounts he was resting easily. On account of my being called away I will not be able to fill my appointments at Ta ble Hock and Sams Valley next Sunday. ONE-PIECE DRESSES. In the south window wo show a number of the newest styles in one-piece dresses. The sale prices represent eastern wholesale cost. The style aud workmanship on each one is superior to aiiythiui; made hens except in very fancy party dresses. Wo show about 151) styles inside. Get OUT prices HOW. SILK PETTICOAT WINDOW, One look is enough to convince you that this is the place to supply your needs. THE BROWNIEKAR Is tho center oT attraction these days, aud in one of the windows It shows as big as life, llavo a look ut the car, remember your little friend and buy your goods hero. THE $2.50 SHOE Is shown in this window and you'll have to admit that for $2.fi( It certainly looks good. Wo guar autee it to wear, no vtui run no risk In purchasing. THE LINEN SHOW Is certainly attractive ntid the sale prices are alluring. The Hutchason Co Successors to Baker-Hutchason Co. EMCKSQ.'l RETURNS FROM STRENUOUS OVERLAND TRIP Last Sunday night thero was throe men came to tho Sunnysldo hotel about 11 o'clock at night and called for beds. They were from tho rail road camp i.ear Derby, one of them, Mat Olsen. bad been blown up to a limited extent while he was fixing to mil In n big blast, having put In a T. 0. Erickson, of the forest serv- 0f ice, hns returned from a trip east to Klamath county on foot, from Lilly- George Brown of Eagle Point was sicn to the eastern boundary of the small one to swell tho holfe, he was in Medford Tuesday night, looking I reserve, leu was mixed up in bear putting In some black powder pre- after business matters. Mr. Brown "nts snow units nnd all the otiior pnratory to putting In a quantity or . . '. n . I Kl l.t.t. ll.nt I.. .....1... 1! P I .1 1. rt.i. I I.. i (lift imiiippr morf limit it Kni'Ii wiiiiun iimi uu iu iimnc mc i uj ji.imiii-. iiiu mwuvi ill nil- nuiu Point and cx-eountv commissioner of pleasant (?) in the upper regions of Ignited, supposed to have been caus Jackson countv. ,no Cascades during winter, but Mnnd 'Stone Wrieht loft Tucsdav came back hale and hearty and full for San Francisco, where she will be Pf s,1,r5es of tue trip. The story that married Wednesday afternoon to lie ,lud fa'len ' snow drift and cd by a spark of firo from tho small blast, banging to the roots of a tree, and the result was that hla face was badly powder burned and several stones struck hi in In tho face, but Grant MeMiekcn. nnrsnr on tho ana lo oe neiped out lie denounces as Alaska-Pacific Coast Steamship Co. a canard, and as proof alleges that fortunately tho black powdor In the Hue. I there aren't any drifts deep enough I can or tho 20 pounds of dynnmlto did Miss Pearl Bass, accompanied by 10 enJni"- " " section, unless not oxplode. Dr. Holt, our M. D Annie Lamb, two popular young la- 110 wn, and tins lie reluscd to was t. ".- J nad dressed tho wounds dies of Mountain district, visited the ,lo evcn to help out his newspaper nnd Tur-lay morning ho was resting HOTEL ARRIVALS. At tho Moore Mrs. F. ZIprey, Portland; R. ,V. McLeod. San Fran cisco; W. H. Truce, Portland; II. L. Constantlne, Eugene; F. M. Bond, San Francisco; Mrs. V. H. Collins, Portland; Ethel Crowd), Gretchen Crawford, North Yakimar C. H. Hum phrey, St Falls; P, city Monday and monday night, menus witn n story. shopping. They were the guests of Mrs. Lucy Davis, North C street Francis R. Martin, a 17-year-old youth, was gathered in by the police Tuesday evening, charged with in toxicntion. Yontig Martin has sworn to a complaint stating that no had secured whisky at two saloons in the town, viz.: at Bass & Hale's and at Harrington's, nnd the first- named case will come up before Jus tice Canon this afternoon. There was another lad with him when he was .arrested, but he escaped. ITc is known, however, and- will be look up up by the authorities, H. C. IJowarth of Hood River is in Medtoru looking tor nn invest ment in fruit lands'. Mr. Howarth is delighted with the Rogue Hiver valley nnd will select a suitable tract of land and become one of the fruitgrowers of this section. He finds tho valley of the Roirue su perior 10 uoou river in many re spects, nnd proiwses to take advan tage of some of tho many opportu nities presented here Mr. and Mrs. C. Doming of Beagle were in tno city Moiaay laying inlWAMhU Two unfurnished rooms winter supplies and notitmr tho rapid for light housekeeping. Address T changes tho city has made iu their TJ. Box 47.1. 211 month's absence. WANTED Competent girl for gen- Mrs. Skeeters of Fast Jackson is eral housework, family of Ihree. having her house, one of tho land- Address P. O. box 257. 200 mark residences of the city, moved I WANTED Seamstress, at Mont 40 feet to make room' for cement gomery's, ut once. 20(1 ensl . Mpcaklng of tho P. & R. railroad, tho track layers say that they are getting aloong fine with their work nnd will soon have tho BANK CAVES IN SUDDENLY; TWELVE MEN ARE KILLED t (United IJress Leased Wire.) WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, Nov. 17, Twelvo workmen wero killed here Louis; C. P. Briggs, Butte today try the cavinir in of a railroad C. Hansen, city; B. C. embankment. The men were excavat- Stockwell, H. C. Stockwdl. 1ms An- big to install a concrete nbuttment gdes; C. S. Walker and wife, W. for a steel trestle across Salem Creeit BIJOU THEATRE Billy Empey Van Manager TONIGHT Richard Darling Stock Com'y in "A Bachelor's Romance" t Four-act .society drama. Tomorrow Evening "The Country Girl" Four-Act Rural Drama FUN FUN FUN Baker and wlfo, Maud Baker, land. At the Nnsh -W. B. Davey. A. 0. Webber, Portland; W. A. Johnston, Mlts Johnston, Akron; G. W. Whitson Chicago; W. W. Alllngham, O. Met- caU, Charles Dcffcnbach and wife, W. P. Smith, Portland; C. F. Byrne, Seattlo; Otto J. Boss, Portland; Ben jamin P. Helde, city; J. L. Painter, Dunsmuir; Mrs. J. W. Murphy, Love lock. Too Late to Classify. Port- when tho nccident occurred. BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 I Admission 10 and 20 Cents j u s T I N A Big- shipment day necessities. of the little every We have been out of many of these items for several clays. No doubt you have been calling for them and perhaps are waiting for them to come and they are here now and by the way our line was never so complete as now. We can supply your every want. smewaik, which will add improve ment to her property. . u. rancor oi urants rnss is spending a few days in Medford on business. Henry Sawyer of Willinms Creek is visiting in Medford. 1r . rtTIIII. m -mm juisb uraco wiims or Htigcne is spending a few days with friends in Modford. Don Colvig will visit Eugene Fri day and sco the annual U. of O-O. A. 0. football game, Tennessee Smith is having a 20x 30 bam built on North Boardman street. Persons wishing shade trees V. plant In front of tlielr homes, phono D. R. Wood, Main 11, or after 6 o'clock, Mrs. J. P. Itcddy, Main 321. 211 Orders for sweet cream or butter milk promptly filled. Phone tht 'reamorr. Hear the celebrated lay musicians at tho Nnsh grill. 200 Ella Qaunyaw, public stenographer room 4, Palm buildinc. Hear the celebrated lady musicians I at the Nash grill. 200 Havo you tried tho fnmons "Yak ima West" flour yet? If you don't care to do your own baking, the Rex Grocery has u fresh lot of "home-made" bread, mndo from it daily at prices no Higher than you FOR SALE Fine, nearly now, 7 room bungalow, 4 closets, batll and pay for ordinary baker's bread. 20(1 pantry; beautiful lot; best locality 'Phanksgivnig will soon bo here, off West Mnin; with or without and in order to avoid delays you furniture; the best bargain in rcsi- should see that your stock of rel denco property in Medford; terms, ishes, etc., is .complete. Tlie Rex 10 Ross court, owner. 212 Grocery company has just what you FOR RENT Furnished room to want in that line and vou won't young man. Apply at 0 S. Orange, make n mistake by calling, or if 210 you haven't time, nhono in vour or der. 200 uo not lorget, tiioro will Ho an oyhtor supper at tho Christian Tab- ernuclo, Wednesday, December 8, given by hto men of tho church. All A good time is prom- EVERY ONE LOOK. $16,000 CITY OF MEDFORD, OR. IMPROVEMENT BONDS. Medford, Or., Nov. 17, 1000. The City Council of Modford, Or egon, will receive scaled Huls up to are invited. 4:.J0 o'clock-p. in., December 7, 11)00, ised you. 200 for tho sale of $115,000 0 per cent W. A. Bobbins has boon sworn in 10-year Improvement Bonds, bids to as spechil deputy for sneeial dutv Tho Rogue River Fish Company bo accompanied by a certified check nt tho Bungalow skating rink. This wnnts you all to como in and see equal to five per cent of the amount insures the public against any dis their line of goods, Fresh shipments Ibid for. The right to reject liny or turbanco or annoyance at this nonn- nearly every day. Five different all bids is resedved. lar place of amusement. 200 kinds of oysters, clnnis, shrimps, I Bids to bo nddrossed to Robert W. Special mtisio nt dinner bv ProffiH. crabs, chickons, turkeys, ducks,- Telfer, City Recorder. Certified sor Romanoff, tho violinist, accom- gecse, deep-water lisb of all kinds, check to be mudo paynblo to the panied by Miss Butler, the tnlenlnd imported cheese, macaroni, smoked City of Medford, Oregon. pianist, nt tho Louvro Cafe every ... .1 J)! ,.1 . Ik 1. i n 1 1 niiinni 1 1 r t n t t nnn Him niiii nan, inncu goous or an iiunnui v. 'iT.i4rr.it, ovoning. oqq kinds, nnd special call lor tho ladies City Recordor. ir BMnA nvwl ostn i.n TAA.. T) ! I Ti I . .1 H f .1 P 1 f XT" 1 . . . I ... ... ir tn i . .. w ovum huu ovv uo. jivljuu ill Vw I luiuu iuuuiV.U) VI vui'ii, Vi u v uiiioo I I ill OHIO III aiCdlOKI. L'O IO tlin man wo. -juir it, ivvv, 'Sit cafe. A Good Light These long dark nights is a source of great satisfaction Tlie Instantaneous Jas Light Is the Best, Cheapest, Most Economical and Safest One gallon gas gives 500 candle power for 40 hours. Call at 211 West Main and see demonstration. J.W.WHITNEY Wo aro showing tho largest and finest line of Dolls ever shown in Mert I'ord. Conic and see them. Any size or quality from fie to $10.00 each. WE HAVR TOST ItlC 01DIVI3D A NEW LINE OI? THOSE LITTLE PANOY ALUMINUM NOVELTIES the largest and most varied lino we have ever shown. HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY SIDE AND BACK COMBS, FANCY HAT PINS, extra long pin. We carry a line. of these goods set-ond to node in the city, and wo will he pleased to show them when you come in. HUSSEY'S The Busy Stofe Orders for Hweot croam or buttor mllk promptly flllod. Phopo tho croamory. Another nice lot of (lmHo dnliolmm For Uie host dinner and tho host pineapples just arrived nt Box Oro- liOiivro eery. Tlie live and bix-doiiikI kind 200 I only 50 cents each. 200 The Nash Grille has been fortu nate enough to secure the KorvicoH of two talented young musicians, thu Misses Crowell nnd Crnwford, to furnish music during tho dinner hour. If you havo not hoard them you uhould do ho at once. 200 Savoy Theatre Tonight "BEAR AND FORBEAR" A Scream. "THE MAN AND THE GIRL" A Western Romance. "LOST IN SIBERIA"-A Sello Thriller. ' TONIGHT IS DISH NIGHT. ONE DIME Music nt tho Nash grill during lunch nnd dinner hours, 200 Rent meal for tho least money the Spot cafe, Host moal'ror tho leant money ''at tho Spot cafe, Music ut thu Nash grill during lunch and dinner hours. 200