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the aggpiroftn mail tribun'r midword, oukiion, wiWN.KsnAY, janizary r, idio.
SQGIALANOPFRSONAL
,Dr. Ai . Darm, the dentist, and
fninili' of! North Central RTenue. left
todfcy fflr a temporary visit to Ash-
land.
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"Ilii'lHT :u)lllfHU unit uuss mto ihiuui j u. . jifi'im.j, . umn if
relumed home Monday from their in Modford on a buaiues trip.
wookV holiday visit with Mhw Q.'s j Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Ullwan, of Oln
pniwuts on Slnte Creek. ! iiiu, Ohio, are lu Medford, took.
Henry Mti, the (3. A. KJ ing oyat the eonntry, seekm a Wa
Jitintkr. bougM in th Pokngnma! tion.
sawmill ami 40 acre of timber at' Tyro Beal), of Central Point, ia
hriif bale ystetdy In Jaokson- j in tfedferd today (Wednesday) on
vine, kit. Mate WiH improve and , htifceaa,
oparate die tail. both la aawtof lorn- Frank Brown, the Eatf Point
kqr and wood tha'aok:t season. 1 merchant, was ia Medford Wedftea-
Mr. fcwigou ia having 40 load of j day ou business. ,
fortiliaar rpnend ovat hit resident t Mrs. H. L. Montgomery la spending
property, ja Jaw weeks In tfew Mexico with
Win. E. Staeey, tho Aladdin laaiai relatives,
man, ha returned from Grants, Pass Mb, W. T. Brown is makirtjt an
wh- - he Lh bean assisting hia field extended visit in TexaX.
um-i in placing hia goods. ! Col. "Frank L. TuuVeu and Mr.
Mrs. C. II. Pi ere, of Aahland, is and Mrs. Itass Kline have returned
vising friends in Medford and from a pleasure, trip to San Fran
Jacksonville. J eisro.
J. II. Devlin, of Portlaud, is pay- J J. R. Wood was in Aahland Wed
inflr ft visit to his parents, Mr. andjnesday on a business 'trip.
Mr. John Devlin, ou Appiogate. Mr., J. W. Lawton made a business visit
lhe nn is engaged successfully in the
real estate business in Portland, bnt
has still a wntin soot hi his heart for
his old homo in Jackson oouuty.
Mr. mid Mrs, 0. W. Luke and Miss
Gruehlor, of Centrnl Point, who have
been visiting frionds in Medford, re
turned homo Tuesday.
G. II. Parker, of Grants Pass,
spent Tuesday in Medford attending
to business interests.
County Commissioner Patterson
was in Medford Tuesday on his way
to Jacksonville to attend tho meeting
of the county court.
A. W. McDonald, of the Washing
ton Nurseries, at Snohomish, Wash.,
is in Medford looking after the
nurseries of tho company. The
Washington nurseries have sold over I
300,000 trees through agents in this
territory during tho past year.
Mrs. C. J. Fry, of Sau Francisco,
is a Medford visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brnner, of
Chico, Cnl., are in Medford on a
tour of investigation.
B. L. Jewell, one of tho prominent
residents of Trail, spent Tuesday
night in Medford.
Read letter today from friends in
Spokane mercury 10 below zero
ground blanketed with four inches of
snow. Fino sleighing.
Mrs. J. G. Martin visited relatives
and friends in Jacksonville today.
Professor Abe Bish of Grants
Pass schools spent Xew Year's day
Tery pleasantly with Professor Bish's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A- W. Bish
of North Court street.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Collins
were pleasant visitors at tho cozy
home of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hamil
ton Sunday.
Guy Moore, the Woodvillo farmer,
came np Friday to spend tho holidays
with his wife and yonng son.
Mr. Medley's two young sons on
the East Side aro seriously ill with
measles.
Mrs. Philbrook and son Philip of
Jorth Bcatty street left Friday for a
two weeks' holiday visit with her
6ieter and famxly at Tacoma, Wash.
W. M. Kennedy has material on
hand for putting n 100-foot new
plnnk sidewalk in front of his pretty
home on North Front and Jackson
streets.
Jnmes 0wing3 went to Central
Point Sunday on important business.
Mrs. William Owings and babies of
Woodvillo camo up Friday to pass the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. DeRoboam of North Central
avenuo.
Mr. McBrido nnd family -will occu
py tho Rev. Loroy Hall residence on
North Central avenue when vacat
ed. Mrs. Orr of North Central avenue
left Sunday for at wo weeks' visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Grimes of Eugene.
Dr. Dean and family took tho
morning train for a brief visit to
Grnnts Pass.
The second annunl card party and
drinco of Medford local of socialists
will bo hold Thursday evening nt So
cialists' hall on North Grape streot
botweon Fourth and Fifth streets.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all socialists and friends in Medford
and Jackson county to indulge in tho
good tirao that is promised by the
commit teo in charge. Everything
freo to nil.
Mrs. J. n. Provost, of Ashland,
spent Wednesday in Medford, visit
ing friouds nnd doing sotno shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hubbnrd and
daughter, Miss Margaret, wore in
Medford Wednesday from their hill-
sido farm northwest of Medford. Mr.
Hubbard was formerly ono of the I
high offiors in tho Pillsbury Milling
Company, of Minneapolis, and camei
to tho Rogue River vnlloy for tho
simple purposo of buying a small
tract nnd "raising apples." Tho pos-
sibilities of tho raise in prices of land
so appealed to him, however, that
now ho is tho owner of some 1,500
acres of Rogue River valley land, and
In ono of tho most outhusinttio boos
turs wta hnvo
F. Y. Alltu, of Trull, 6bo oC the
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I (Willi iruwiis wt mm nriiwii n
Medford viUor Tuesday.
: B. C. Pomeroy. of the Meadow t
district, was in Medford on business I
I Wednesday.
f i 11...., i. r n.i;. r...j. ij
, to Ashland eduesday.
j F. V. Streets returned to Medford
t from business trip to Woodville.
i Wednesday.
Dr. Deau, who with his family, has
been hero for tho pnst several months,
loft Wednesday morning for Phila
dolphin. Dr. Dean has a numbor of
Pennsylvania" friouds who aro anx
ious to locnto in Oregon, nnd the ob
ject of his visit hero this fall was to
locate the best spot where ho could
locate his friends. lie has found it
in tho Rogue River Valley, and has
left his family here whilo ho goes
back east to tell his friends, believing
he can do more that way than by
writing. Ho expects to come back in
a tew months witn a carload ot
investors from Pennsylvania.
Prof. P. J. O'Gnra will leave Sat
urday evening for Wenntchee, Wash.,
whero ho is expected to address the
Washington State Horticultural So
ciety on tho subject of "Pollination
of Pomaceons Fruits." The address
will bo practically tho same ns the
one on the same subject heretofore
delivered by Prof. O'Gora before the
Rogue River Horticultural Society
except that it will perhaps he a littl
moro elnborate. On January 17th he
will address the fruit growers of Mc
Minnvillc, and will stop ot Albany
nnd Salem, and expects to reach
home about the 20th of January.
b. btcinhnrt. of ireko, was in
Medford Tuesday on a business visit
Geo. J. Miksche, of Henly, Cnl., and
his family, are here to locate.
. J. Hnnt and wife, of Aurora, Or.
are registered at the Nash.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Boone, of Lake
view, are in Medford on a visit.
C. A. Wister, of Rosehurg, was in
Medford looking after business mat
tcrs Tuesday.
MARION DEVRIES MADE
NEW YORK APPRAISER
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 5.
President Taft today sent to tho sen
ato nomination for justices of the
new court of customs appeals cre
ated under tho provisions of tho
Bayne-Aldrlch tariff bill.
Judge Alfred C. Coxo of Utlca, N.
Y., Ib mado presiding Judgo with the
following associate justices:
Wm. Hunt ot Montana, James
Smith of Sau Francisco, former gov
ornor-general of tho Philippines; O
M. Barber of Vermont.
At tho same time President Taft
sent in the name of Marlon DeVrles
of San Francisco as the now chief of
tho board of appraisers of customs
In Now York.
COUNTRY HOMES.
Do not have to bo without good light,
A gas system, using n pressure tank
and hollow wire to each lamp, can
bo installed with tank out of doors
insuring safety. Each lamp gives
400 c. p. of pure white light; no odor
no dirt, and nt less cost than any
other light. Call at 211 W. Main and
see demonstration and get prices.
248 J. W. WTHITNEY.
Oird of Thanks,
Wo, tho undersigned, desiro to
thank the many friends and neigh
bnrs who showed their kindness and
friendship with holping hands and
beautiful flowers In our sad bo-
roavoraont.
MR. AND MRS. II. M. COSS,
Tho council needed honost men,
And so thoy searched tho town;
Thoy didn't have a bit of luck
Until thoy found Joo Brown.
Thoy put him for candidato,
But soon felt greatly hurt;
Ho sont his resignation in,
" 'Cause ho couldn't leavo tho dirt."
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NOTICE.
1
Thoro will bo n meeting of tho
Episcopal Guild with Mrs. Lucas on
Thursday afternoon at tho homo of
Mrs. Gray on South Mistletoe street.
Thoro will bo a Epiphany servico and
all aro invited to bo.present.
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LAKE IS PLAN
PstHlen Clroulntoil Asking County
Court to BtllW From Butto
Falls te Pros
poot. A peUtton Is nelas anerally lTi-
ed for a road from Butt. Falls to
Prospect via the 8utt rort or tne,
Rosue. Th. Ha. wh.n completed
r " T V. .
world, and alone which will us some
n tt. MBlkat r1v.rioKln
wl. '.V- .
It is hepod to aat. the matter
,i hXr.h. fri nf
. " . . mw ., ... wl
court and hare the contract let by ,
Apru. Jt win rat out me rionaco,
grade ami lessen the dtstanos to 1
Crater I-ake by aeten mllen. It will j
pass along the bank of a' canyon 500
feet In depth, !
J CONGRESS ACTS UPON
RIVERS AND HARBORS i
WASHINGTON, O. C. JAn. 5.
Thc house conunltteo on rivers 'and
harbors began to frntno tho annual
rivers and hnrbors btll today starting
sovoral wooks of open hearings.
It Is unilor8tood that th bill will
bo Introduced In tho house on tho
first Monday lu Fobruary and will
bo sent to tho house for action nt
tho end of that week.
From reliable sources today, It Is
learned that tho demands of Oregon
and Washington as outlined In tho
estlmntes of tho array engineers, will
bo substantially granted.
In Oregon tho Columbia river will
recelvo most of tho attention of con
gross nnd tho work thoro will bo kept
up this year with tho additional ap
propriations asked for by tho cngl
neers.
In Washington, Tacoma and Olym
pio ar to bo Improved besides tho rlv
er Inmprovements asked for..
Tho commltteo hopes to have tho
bill ready early In Fobruary.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the Mooro Frank Polouzo, Ens
lo Point: Mr. nnd Mrs. It. S. Goodoll
Michigan; R. S. Bennett. Las Angel
es; J. Ketch, Rosoburg; Thos. Irvlno
Portland; E. H. Cunningham, Newell
Iowa; II. U. Lumsden, Los Ancgols
F. E. McBrido. Sterling. 111.; F. H
Cartor, Yosomlto. Cal.; Leo J. MIk
schl. Hurley, Cal.; Sol Steinhart
Yreka.
At tho Nash C. A. Gronor, Port
land; J. B. Winstanby, Portland;
Harper, Chicago; P. J. Hunt and wifo
Amera, Ooe.; H. WatklnB, Eagl
Point; F. S. Pond, Eugeno; Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Kent, Ohio; A. W,
McDonald, Washington; C. A. Weston
Rosoburg; Edmond Taylor, Granville,
Ills.
COUNTRY HOMES.
Do not hnvo to be without good light
A gas system, using a pressnro tank,
nnd hollow wire to each lamp, cun
bo installed with tank ont of doors
insuring safety. Each lamp gives
400 o. p. of puro white light; no odor
no dirt, nnd nt less cost thnn any
other light. Call at 211 W. Main and
see demonstration nnd get pricos.
248 J. W. WHITNEY.
NEW CASES IN CIRCUIT C0UR
John Pennlngr vs. I. J. Hanson
suit to cancel deed; Qua Nowbury nt
torney for plaintiff.
Presbyterian Cruch.
Services every night this week at
730 o'clock at tho Presbyto'rian
church In accord with tho univorsal
obso'rvanco of tho week of prayer. Ev
oryono is welcome and invited to join
with ub In thebo services.
Joo Brown, "Tho man who sells tho
dlrjt,"
Is in a mighty fury,
Thoy hauled him off to Jacksonville
And sot him on a jury.
All business is susponao-J,
And Mod fold s gono to rack;
And pcoplo just sit round and wait,
Jntll Joo Brown gets back.
EAST IS IN GRIP
OF TREMENDOUS STORM
CHICAGO, Ills., Jan. G. Tho snow
and slcot storm which crippled In
dustry in Colorado yostorday, moved
eastward today., Tho ;nlJdl0 wchi
xporionced ono of the vorst stormx
In recent years. Iloports from the
woothor bureaus offor no roliof with
in twenty four hours.
Tho dnmago caused by tho storm
was lmmonso, although no fatalities
had been reported. Wlro communi
cation was badly crlnpled.
in uuicago mo snow nnu wjna uou
up traffic on tho surface Hnc3 caus
ing a numbor of minor wrecks which
soon rendered useless tho routes into
tho suburbs.
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i ho uuro of tho Arctioi. I
I'olur llfo lirthitH Htraniio rovolntlotm
A twin who H n tmtWi of HintHlilllty
nt homo Is n avhk In tliow ttlth hit-
' Ituttw, where M.t lir ,miro ttud hu
i'iTi!it ('Imrnrtoflilin, WIhmi n lutin
' Wie to tho ntvttiH ilrt ht dlftltlttifc It.
I If lio la ramttit tLm ue winter he
' vow,, to litnuMlf Umt h will nwver fe -
neat the advoutnm Yet when lid jpp
twek home ho dleoovere thttt the
"Wfclta sHence" h a roitinolltair
etnatUin. 1 have nrvor known a mn
who count realat the otrnnee to
i.aiii. vm i nun mini iivr, Alter
twentr.Teara of exnorlruon. If another!
oppcrtotiitr oante to im it u uouiitroi
whether auy iMustiiwratiou wonkt pre-1
vwit mjr tikto m the wrk aaalii.
dure In eharw of those ronit inonthal
nt 1ntivh Ihu liwwtKi'lmla ilMlhla aal.
teUMl of t0(W, Kmu. tKh(. the white
nt tht brilliant numnlnrht nen.
Rood btina, all undor fence
!eeti felt a umii Is nunhle to restst the
i ttltVII CK.1I Of till) IHirt tl ttlllt hllH ho
I
I ww uwro tw Aim than family, home.
w money, dlmlly U taNw bla
"fa in hlti hunds ami fares rth again
ntw tlHMH) waa.-Daptaln Ku-
wh, CtrtH f Wpf,r VtAtr Klpaitlou
jt, ,tm0tml Mattttue.
,
mS5hIIiu? of "burk fever,' " said a i )) enr,hu w!' ,
survey otllelal. "tviulmtB me vf 'boar j an De ( ar Jassmann have a
npue.' Oliver bonnl of It. oh? Well. 1 very flue d'ulny of gems. One Hi
first uneounteriHl It lu Wraugel nar-'liluo crystal diamond nt an oxoep
row. Alaska, it manlier of years ago, i tional low prioo por karat. Lot us
Wo woro on the old surveying etenmor . (1.liro witl, yol on (l ,linmond. 3-1H
Patterson. I l.'lflnun rim-Ad IiumI nri-hnri! Intnl.
"Just as wo rounded n point of land
not more than '..'00 yards distant a big
black boar was soon on the bench
looking nt us. Klght mou took up
rlttos nt once and woro about to shoot
when I told them to wait and tire nit
at once lu n volley when 1 gave the
order. They all took careful bends on
the boast. 'Itendy, tiro!' 1 shouted.
Thoro was a rattle of musketry ns
the eight pieces were discharged, and
everj" one looked to see the aulmnl'H
death throes. Thoro was the bear run
ning up the hill ns llvoly us a Jack rab
bit. Not a shot had hit him. Bear
ngue, that's all. Every man's hniid
was trembling so he couldn't hit a
house. Buck fever's nowhere along
side of it." Sari FrancUco Call.
Her Vocal Selection.
A wedding was recently held which
was of tho fashionable kind, nnd
thero wero all sorts of protuiratlona
and frills. Among the "fontures" was
a song by a baritone singer of con
siderable local renown, and Just whnt
he wns to warble was n matter of con
siderable discussion.
A little sister six years old of tho
brido took much Interest In tho pro
gram. "Sis," buc said, "I want to sing
nt your wedding."
"No, dear; you can't slug," was tho
rejoinder.
"But I can, nnd I want to," she
pleaded.
"What would you sing?" her father
asked her.
"'Heaven, Look With Pity!'" was
her rejoinder, and her fnther hnuu't
got over it yet. Kansas City Journal.
Lndlos First!
"Scratch a southerner nnd you find
a knightly soul" might bo said to bo
ono of tho morals of tho Chicago Itec-ord-Ucrald
story below. Tho second
moral Is reasonably obvious:
"What U the reusou," began tho lr
rl tii tod traveler from tho north, "that
tho trains iu this part of the country
are always behind tlmo? I have nev
er seen one yet that ran according to
its schedule."
That, uh," replied the dlgnlfled
Georgian, "Is a niattah that Is easily
explained. It la duo to southern
chivalry, buIi."
"Southern chlvnlry! Where docs
that come In?"
"You see, mill, tho trains aro always
late In this country because thoy wait
for tho ladles, God bless them!"
The Patient Man.
Mr. Henpeck hnd hesitated a long
whilo about doing this bold thing, but
ho felt that now was tho tlmo or
never. "Lear," ho Bald, lu n very'
timid voice, "I wish you wouldn't call
rac 'Leo' any more."
"Why not'" demanded his wlfo ex
plosively. " 'Leo' Is your given nnme."
"I know, my dear, but it makes my
friends laugh wlou you call mo that.
I wan thinking you might call mo
Job,' Just for a pet namo." Catholic
Standard and Times.
One Beauty of Classical Music.
Miss Gusli Do you like classical
music, Mr. SourdroppV
Mr. Sourdropp Yes.
Miss Gush-Oh, I tint ho gladi Do
you not dud lu it great Inspiration,
HUbllmo thought and truo beauty'
Mr. Sourdropp Not exactly. I llko
it because no blithering idiot can beat
tlmo to It with his foot.
Matrimony Made Easy.
'Can a fellow mdrry comfortably on
n salary of ?.00 a year'" asked tho
young man.
"Sure, lio can," replied tho sago of
Sugevlllo "that Is, provided lie has
saved his lust ycar'H salary und can
get his employer to pay tho next year's
lu udv(jnco."-Clilcngo News.
Not Games of Chance.
Tho Vloar-Is it true, Samuel, that
your father tillows games of chance
to bo played ut your house? Tho Boy
Thero ain't no eiinnco ubout it, zur
they all cheats! -London Opinion.
Circumstantial Evidence.
"Do Villers ban quit scorching."
"Machine all In?"
"Nope; he's dead."
"Oh, that doesn't prove anything."
Harper's Weekly.
J. C. Pcndloton, of Tnblo Hook,
was a Medford visitor Wednesday,
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Wr ludu'a Sltoo".
1 8,0 wr' ''
rr' o11- pr'" " wlcli l lt
a Ultfh atnto of ottltoratlon. Tit In I
-u farm. mu h iml one, the very
boat of fruit, or grain land, only s
! ntllea from town; term to'eult. Prtr-
per acre, loo. Aylor A iioiintt,
noxt door to Jtnl( Tribune offU'o.
Wear fddd's Shoes.
Matty ntifOH Torjrxtwst deep hlnrlt
' .. a.ll fk. kl ki.I tan.1
i.. ihhi m n. rir
v,n,y lwo mU fpora town, small
Ont building, ete. $135 per aero
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, W'.),,
Irlbnitir- af.w.
nil, next door to MtA
815
WeuT Kidd'a Rhoaa.
One-hair h. p. tttotor, 1 20-o.L White
Mountain freeaar, a lot of j.i'chinj' '
onus, tubs, etc, for snle. luquiie!
f .4,ttMaa ' IW,kii.ttlJitli,tl
Fifteen acres best orchard laud,
only thlree-quurtera mile from town,
near Tfoinon & Uuthrlo'H orchards;
tli Ibi 1 en snap and worth doulilo tho
prlco nskod; terms to suit. 12ti
por acre. Aylor .t linrnott. 2 S
Wear Kidd'a Shoos.
BASEBALL COMMISSION
ELECTING A MANAGER
CINCINNATI. Ohio. Jan. D. -Tho
national baseball commission con
vened lu this city today with John
Lynch, Ban B. Johnson nnd Garry
Herrmnu prosont.
After Hornr.nnn'H roport nil jrosi-,
dent for tho past term, la rend the
commission will vote on n man to
direct Hh affairs during th coming
yenr. tl is thought In busoball cir
cles that Herrmann will bo ro-olect-od.
John Kline, tho Chicago National
League player, who was suspended
for a violation of his contract when
ho fnlled to appear for practice last
spring, nftor ho had been rofused a
higher salary, will evidently not re
nter organized basohall. No applica
tion for rolnstatomont had been ror ,
celved from him up to tho tlmo thati
tho commission convened. ,
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MALB0UEF TO ADDRESS '
COMMERCIAL CLUB TONIGHT i
"Why I nm lonving Portland forj
Medford," will bo tho subject of n (
talk by C. A. Malbouef, district ,
freight agont of tho Southern Pacific,
who lias resigned from tho railroad 1
to enter business nt Medford. Mr.
Malbouef will oxplnin tho ronsons
that led him to select Modford above
all other northwest citios nnd prefer
it oven to Portland.
President "W. M. Colvig returned
from Portlnnd today und will prcstdo !
nt tho mooting tonight, which will bo
enlled early ns Mr. Malbouof lonvos
for tho north nt 8:10 o'clock.
Much important business is sched
uled for action nnd a full attendance
is desired
WOMAN DECLARES THAT
FORCE SHOULD HAVE WOMEN!
LOS ANGELHS, Jan. B. Tho dec-1
Juration Vif Mrs. Frances N. Noel, in
her speech before tho Reciprocity '
Club to the effect that women woro
needed on the polico forco is the in
spiration for many comments and
discussions among the local clubs
horo today.
Sho stuted that in hor opinion,
women could do effcetivo police duh
without recourse 'to clubs nnd that
in nor estimation tlioro aro many
more important things for n pohco
mnn or policowomnn to do thnn to
promenndo up and down a "boat."
FUNERAL OF D. 0. MILLS
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. C Tho
fnnoral of tho into D. O. Mills, mil
linnniro and philanthropist, will ho
hold from tho family homo at Mill
brao noxt Friday, according to ar
rangements announced today. Tho
romnins prohnbly will ho shippod to
Tnrrytown, N. Y., whom thoy will ho
interred bosido tho body of his wifo
in tho ccmetory nt Slcopy Hollow, fa
mous an tliir scene of Washington
Trving's legend.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED -Hund spra pump; foo
opd hand! in good condition an. I
coTiiploto. Address with prico, L.
W. Zimlnor, Modford.
FOR BUNT Furnished rooms $1.00
por wook, Tnko Bartlott streot
to North school liouso, thon ono
block northeast of school liouso.
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WANTED Furnished houso, good
location; modorn convonloncos, for
a thoroughly roliablo party. Iri
quiro E. A. Wolch. 2C0
BUSINESS LOCALS
UNLOADING
OPPORTUNITIES
Don't neglect your tiiportunltli. If you do, you will pay moro
mtwoy for ootids a little. Inter.- Anyone wtm knows will toll you that
overy thing is goltiy up, mid our lines ihnw tho most, marked ad
vances. AT THE PRICES NOW OFFtWD YOU CAN SAVE A LOT
OF MONEY QY PURCHASING NOW.
Don't Yttti Want to
SEE THME?
0e Dreaa Goods for 23o
We Diva Goods for 48q
tl.tltl Dress Good for....BDc
.fl.7.ri Pre Goods for Wo
AND THESE?
:V Table Dninnxk for. ...23q
flOe Table Dnmaak for....33c
. Tslde Daituiwk for J7o
1.25 Table Damn for..70c
AND THESE?
50e Neokwonr for 19c
7.1o Neckwour for 33o
$1.00 Xeokwenr Jr 59c
$.'.7.1 Wool Malts... (....$1.09
$1.00 Cotton llatts BOo
Ilrto Cotton Units 23c
.ftfi.OO Coats nnd Skirts. .$859
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co.
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WE ARE GIVING
VALUES
almost unprecedented in Med ford's shoo
world and will continue doing so until all
odds and ends in way of broken sizes aro all
gone. This is certainly an opportunity to
get anything you may need inyfootwear, and
not pay top-notch prices. ,
&mea
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
THE BEST MAN WINS
(A Western Comoy.)
J CONVENIENT LAMP POST
(A Lnugh Evory Second.)
ONE DIME.
RpGUE RIVER APPLES
SELL AT $3.00 EACH
(Paris (111.) Daily News.)
"Tho boaiitiful Oregon npplos,
which woro on display sovornl days
ago nt tho Hodgo hardware storo,
hnvo gono to help n worthy cause, n
novol plan hoing ndoplod to mako
thorn yield tho largost possihlo ro
turns.
"Tho fruit was taken lo tho Haw
kins salo this week, whoro it wns put
up nt miction, tho monoy to bo usoil
for ChristmiiH. charity. Thoro woro
lll'toon upplos and soon tho good old
fnrmorn rnn tho prico up to one dol
lar npioce, Lnch oL thorn wns
knocked off nt this prico mid then
tho purchnsoi-H liaudod them bnek to
tho aiiutioucor to ho sold again. Ono
farmer, whoso hoart is as lingo as a
barrel, und who hud nlroudy pur
chased one of the bounties, stated
ho would outbid nnyono prcsoilt und
paid .$2 for tho snmo npplo which ho
lind purchased boforo and returned.
Tho other fourtoon mon woro not to
ho hlttffod nnd thoy also ropurohnsod
tho npplos for $2. This mado onoli
npplo bring $3 nnd togothor with
sovornl other npplos sold, tho total
amount was $51, which will bo usod
to purohaso prosontH for poor chil-
dron." Tho fruit was from tho Itoguo
DiU You Watrt to
SEE THESE?
15o Uoaisry for 1 1 C
U5o Homier)' for 23c
B0 Ifonierv Jnr 33c
.AND THESE? 1
40i Kitney mblwn for 19c
Jfic Fnney Uibhon for 27o
11.00 Fancy Ribbon fur....B0c
7.00 Hairs for $3.00
All 5u Motions 3c
All 10c Notion Gc
AND THESE?
m.W Suit for SI0.G9
Iftn.OO Suits for $27.89
1.(1.00 Coats and Skirl. ,$5.89
jMO.OO Dresses for .$14.89
00 Waists fof $3.19
'J..HI Drossott for $11.29
THE SLEEPER
(A Novoltyi)
Hivor vnlloy.
FINAL PAYMENT MADE
ON GOLD STANDARD
Tho Quid Standard initio on Galls
Crook, ownod by It. D. und K. Kubli,
has boon sold to tho Portland & Gold
Hill Mining Company, and really
sold, ns tho purohaso price has boon
fully paid.
This miuo, which wan acquired
fiomo 10 or 12 yours ngo by Kubli
Bros., during tho timo it waa worked
paid fiomo vory fair dividends, hut
tho owuorH did not fool uhlo to con
tinue tho uocossnry work in tho lino
of dovelopuiont.
LnHt Juno an option wnn given to
tho Portland & Oold Hill Mining
Company, roprosouting coiiHidornblo
Portland capital, nnd aftor dtto in
vestigation of tho property tho full
purcliuBo prico of $21,000 has boon
paid over.
Nothing is known of tho plans of
tho nnW ownors, hut it is oxpootcd
Hint thoy will commonco uotivo op
erations soon,
Diod At liiu homo on Liiko crook,
January 3, 1010, August Moyor, ngod
47 yoars. Tho funoral took placo
January fjth nt tho Contra! Point
oomotory nt 2 o'clock P. M,
aw