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THE mSDffOOD MAIL TRIBTOE, MEDflOIKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1910. SOCIAL AND PFH (1, A. Hoover, tiniHiiluiit of tlio lloguo lllvor 1 1 c i t luii It ti i-it t Boeloly, wan ut JaoliHoii vlllo Tliiii'ridiiy on IiuhIiiuhh. Wear KIiM'm BIiooh. T(it(itry IIIII'h bin clotliltiK imlo ohmoii Hnltinlny nlftlit, lluttnr hurry, Will i;nii:lity, (if JiuiiomIowii, N. 1),, Ih horn on u vlnlt to I. N, Cam p- lioll nnil family, on liln way to Lom' Aiiui'Ivh, vhoro li Ih fathur runldon, It Ih not uncurtain lint that Mr. lxnlr.liljr will roturu lator ami ho- ronio a iiiirtnr.uont roHldont ot tlio Uokiio HI vol- vulloy. Wonr Klild'H Slioon. ToKKory lllll'n hl clothliiK ml" cIonuh Saturday night. Iiottnr hurry. McHnrn, 1'itpiHtr, of Mutnphln, Tonii., n nd Taylor of Huiiuiiurvlllo, MIuh., nro turning .tliOHo who aro looking ovur tho vnlloy with n vlow to locntlng lioro. Doth nmtlonion aro itooklnit a country wlioro thoy may find a com tilnatlon of oijullahlo clliunto and pro iluctlvo hoII and no far thoy bollovo ' thoy havo found It lioro. A, C. Nlnholhon of Jncknonvlllo product wati a Modford vlnltor Thurtt- day. Wear KliM'n Shoos. lSvorythluK on nalo at the ToKKory. Hurry. Jnck Truo, county miporlntomlont of roadn, la nt tho county ncnt In nt tondnnrn on tho January session ot . tho county court, DM At tho family resilience In Went Modford, Wodnoidny, Janunry 5, 1909. Murlal K. Wohhor, daughter ot Mr. and Mm, II. H. Wotibor, iK0d 1 yonr, 3 monthn and 0 day. Fun- oral norvlcon woro hold at tho M. 13. church Thurnday afternoon by Hot. Gouldor. Kvorythlng on nalo at Tho Tag- gory, Hurry. Wenr Kidd'ti Shoon. Mrn. H. K. Ilnrvoy, of Jacksonville, i l wns n Mcdford viflltor Thiiiuday. Mr. mid Mrs. Ctinn. T. Hnwson, of flood lllvor, who havo been visiting "Jim. Hnweon'H brother, W. J. Ilob crln nnd family, loft Thursday morning on their return homo. What TogKory 11111 says In oo. Doiit values In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. ChnB. Dunford, of JaokHoiivllln. woro cnllod to Grants 1'nHH Tbuniday by tho serious illness of Mrn. Dtmford's mother, Mrn. ' Trofron. Wonr Kidd'n Shoes. Hoy. Ulriohj JDitrict Deputy Gjrntui; MedforcPs CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 8, You Had Better Hurry Brighten up Your Shirt Stock by Buying a Few New Ones Can You Resist SHIRTS $1.00 values .$1.25 values $1.50 values : $1.75 values $2.00 values $2.50 values $3.00 valuos Your last chance to buy a good Suit or Overcoat at $8.50. Better ones at $11.50 and $12.50 (This Season's Good's). Sweaters, Hats, Hosiery and in fact everything within reach of your purse. " WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO. ALWAYS IN EARNEST w "If ' "W -r "jr 1 -till J. vJvxCjJlxv Y MEDFORD'S BEST CLOTHING HOUSE Mimtor of tlio I. 0, 0. V. of tho Southern Oregon district, wan nt AhIiIiiihI Tlitjniduy night, wlioro ho olTiulitlod in llio iiiHtnllatioii of tho ofl'ioorH of tlio Ashland IoiIko. CIhiii, Dunford, Jr., of JnoltHon- villo, watt At AhIiIuikI Thursday ovoning nt tho Odd Kollowu' iiiHtnlla tioii. (lood ovnrcoatn and nulls at $8. HO and up. Tho Tojwory, Hotter hur ry. Not nil HorvnntH, looking for plnco road nnd niiHWor ikIh, Hut those wlw do ar of a protty doflitablo clns'ji K. E. IMiipiiH, of AhIiIiiihI. wiih in Modford Friday on legal buMinoBB. Mr. I'lilppn Ih n rnfonnod nowH)npor man, having ooiiduclod papers lioro uiiil at other poiutH in tlio county in tlio dnyn hoforo Modford hnd blos- iioiiiimI into n city. What Toggory Hill says In no. DcHt vnluim In town. Tlio want nd. wny in not inf allihlo in scouring, a Rorvnnl but it'fl n good deal bolter than nny other way. Mr. nnd Mm. C. J. Fry, of Vroltn, Cat., aro in Modford on n visit. h. 8. Hill, of Coltao Orovo, iH in Mcdford on n IjuhIucmb trip. Mrn. J. M. Potter of AHhlitnd, Your fnvorito ntoro may bo ndvor tiHirtir your fnvorito Imrgnln today. Hpoiit ThurHday night in Modford. Good ovorcoatn nnd buIU nt f.GO nnd up. Tho Toggory. Dottor hurry, Notico bow mnny different iuast onch ono inlorcHtint? to yon-rmny bo pureucd by ronditiK nnd answoriiiff want ndn. Uuy now nnd avo at Toggory niH'n clothing ialo. Iluy now nnd Bavo nt Toggory Tlllt'fl big clothing onto. Thcro's not n occlislblo iilorc-niCH- Bngo in tho pnpor todnj. And tbcro nro n good mnny stcro nioiBngoB printed, too. Anbury Iloall of Central Point wan In Modford Friday on buBlnesn? Attornoy A. B. Loo of 8poknno Is Ih Modford on professional business. Mr. Loo Is nttornoy for tho Northorn Pacific nt that city. John Mills, Jr., and U. V. Hurt of Bontllo nro In Mcdford on a trip of Investigation. llnrry Poarco of Austin, Toxns, nr rlvod In Modford January 4th and Is making arrangnmonts to Install a harness manufacturing establishment In Modford. Ho will occupy tho building now occupied by th Itoguo lllvor Fish Co., nnd will conduct a wholosnlo nnd retail bUBlnoss. A. C. Nlcholofln ot Santa Ronn, Calif., Is In Modford closing up some business donls. Mr. Nicholson wni for many years n rcsldont of Mcdford hut nolil out last yoar and moved to California. It In by no inoaiiH cer tain that ho will not return bore. A, T. Liindgron of .InoltHoiivllle wan n Modford vlaltor Friday, F. H. Mooro of Btoclcton, Calif., lu reentered at tho Nnnb, 'I'll on, Towlon ot Wnllaco, Idaho, In In Modford looking nftor biiHlnosn In torostn, A, A. Davln returned from a trip to Portland 'Thurmlny. Mrs, David nta ylng lu Portland. lltllns Im still Btaylng In Portland. h. C. Alien, U. H, army, Is regis tered nt tho Mooro, Arthur I). Loo ot Spokano li In Modford, Joo Mlllor, ono of tho plonoor hornoHtondorfl of tho Trail crook sec tion, wna In Modford Friday on biiB InoHrt. G, A. Hoovor, prowldent of tho Itoguo Hlver Hortlcultuinl Boclcty, wnn in Med ford on official business Friday. Another pnrty of laboroni for tho construction enmpn on the extension of tho Pacific & Kastorn nrlvod Thursday night and woro sont out on tho lino Friday morning, Tho Itoguo lllvor Fish Co., will movo Into tLo building now occupied! by Martin's blcyclo repair shop next door to York & Co. on Main strcot, nbout January 18th. The building will bo fitted up In flno ahapo and customorB of tho company may look for them nbout tho 20tb. NORTH DAKOTA MAN BUYS ONCE, THEN AGAIN Chns. M. English, of Grnnd Forks, N. D., who recently purchased tho rosidenco built by Portor J. Niff, on Onkdalo avenue, has nddcL to his holdings by buyinj? from W. G. Estop a lot 75x175 feet just ncross tho nvcnuo in tho Oakdalo nddilion from tho first purchase, for $1400. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. On nnd nftor April 1, 1010, tho minimum scnlo of carpenter's wages will bo $3.fi0 for eight-hour days. CARPENTERS' UNION, Local No. 1810. Janunry 1, 1010. 252 XoUco. To wntor UBort, that nil bills nro duo nnd payable at the offleo of ttu; city recorder by tho lOtli o; eachj montli, on ponnlty of being cut off without furthor notico. RODT. W. TL'LFEIl, Recorder. Greatest 80c 90c $1.15 $1.35 $1,65 $2.00 $2.25 $1.75 and $2.00 $2.50 Pans $2.75 Pants $3.00 Pants $3.50 Pants $4.00 Pants business locals NowndnyB Its Tho Toggery for bent vatucfl In town. Ono-linlf h. p. motor, 1 20-qt. Whito Mountain froor.or, n lot of parking ennfl, tiibn, ctd for nolo. Inquiro lAsvtw confeclionorjr. Von Do Cnr & Jansmnnn linvo n very lino diplay of gcmB. Ono 1 bluo cryntnl dinmond nt nn oxeep tionnl low prico per knrot. Lot u flguro with yon on n dinmond. 2 '18 Nowndays ltn Tho Toggery for boat values In town. Ever try to run n bij? furnace on the Biuno fuel allowance you would make for a rimall hIovo? Or to nd vortiso a fltoro on that same plnn ? Ixits of HtoreH would bo woli nd vortisod if thoy were only ndvortiscd persistently instead of occasionally. Bakcrsfield Wants In. ' SAN FIIANCISCO, Jan. 7. It was auriounccd hero today that Bakcrs flcld'B clinnccB of sfccurinK a fran chino from the California Stato League, rested on San Jose's action in tho mattar of bettering transpor tation to that city's ball park. Tho committco which was appointed to consider n sixth city for tho lenprao, wjih wailing today for propositions from both Bakcrsfield and Snn Jose. TOO LATE Ti 0LA9VIFY. FOR RENT Desk room it; n very light offico in tho now Phipps-Tnylor building. Profor rnnn who will bo in offico most of tho timo. Address "K," enro of this office. 253 FOR SALE Grocery and penornl merchandise store in Central Cal ifornia. For particulars address P. O. Box 14. m 255 WANTED A typewriter in Rood condition. Address Box 262. 252 WANTED Girl who understands cookinp. No. 10 North Grnpe St. 255 FOR SALE Six acres insido city limits, good house, barn, ono-half in fruit; will subdivide into 32 buildinc lots. This ttrnct has a high elevation, nnd is n bargain nt tho price, $5,500. AYLOR & BAR NETT. 251 FOR SALE 02 acres, ?G,500; five miles from Mcdford. 20 acres in trcos. A very good buy. Huntley- j Kremcr Co., 214 Fruitgrowers Bank( building. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 007 1 South Control nvenue. 252 GOOD PANTS Pants i ; I i iREID MIXES IN; . MAY BE RECALLED If tho Liberals Can Provo That Ambassador Gave Out Letter for Publication His Removal Will Bo Demanded. LONDON, Jan. 7. Efforta aro be ing mndo today to learn -whothor Unttod States Ambassador Reid au thorized tho publication ot a letter bo wroto to Sir Charles "Walpole, a protectionist candldato for parlla niont, which tho protectionists aro using as campaign material. Tho Liberals aro said to bo bohlnd tho circulation. It is reported If thoy sacc&ed In proving that the con ton U of tho letter woro taado public undr tho ambassador's authorization thoy will chnrco Held with Interfer ing In English politics, and may take stops looking toward bis recall. Tho letter In question concerned ltcsolf with tho condition of the American unemployed. It eld Is said ot havo furnlshod Walpolo and oth er English protectionists much val uablo material for their English "protection" fight. CIRCUIT COURT ADJOURNS FOR TWO WEEKS Circuit court ndjourned Thursday afternoon until Jnnnnry 24, to en able Judge Ilannn to prcsido at tho January term for Josephine county, which opens Monday, January 10. Modford, Oregon: This certifies that wo havo sold Hall's Tcxac Won der tor tho euro of all kidney, blad dor and rhoumatic troubles for ten years, and havo never had a com plaint. It gives quick nnd permanent relief. 60 days' treatment In each bot tle. Mcdford Pharmacy. MEDF0RD BECOMING DISTRIBUTING CENTER That Mcdford is becoming a dis tributing point for tho stnto at lanje as well as Southern Oregon, is phown by tho business of B. F. Clark, who is tho Oregon distributor of a certain ranko of gas engines. Ho has just shipped his third gas engine to the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. Clothing $1.50 $1.90 ; ...$2.05 $2.40 $2.65 ,$2.90 JOBBERS ENDORSE LA FEAN . BILL Sacramento May Get the Next Convention of the Western Fruit Jobbers From Denver. DENVER, Col., Jan. 7. Tho nam of C. D. HIllc of Cacramonto was slated today by tho nominating com mission of tho Western Fruit Jobbers In session hero a's director of tho or ganization for tho coming yar. Sacrsmonto and St. Louis woro said to havo an ovon chenco for get ting next year's convention wth dele gates from both cities lighting hard for th honor. Tho Jobbors today endorsed tho' La Fean bill creating a standard ap- plo box. CHAMBERLAIN FATHERS WATERP0WER MEASURE WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Senator unamuoriam nas introduce a bill authorizing the Secretary of the In tcrior to withdraw from entry lands which may become valuable for wa ter power, and authorizing tho lease of such water nower at rates and for periods fixed by the Secretary. Rates to bo not less than ono-hal of one per cent of the gross receipts from water power for tho preceding cal endar year, nor more than one per cent of such receipts. NEWSPAPER EXPOSE . AS CURFEW SUBSTITUTE NEWCASTLE, Pa., Jan. 7. Chief of Police Riley, of Elwood, this coun ty, believes in the efficiency of news paper advertising. Sinco councils wil not pass an ordinance to estab lish a curfew, Riley has decided to take tho names of youngsters oul late at night and publish them daily. Riley 'thinks this will force their parents to keep them at home. McKInlay May Resign. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 7. Congressman Duncan McKInlay, of California, today repeated his dec laration that ho would resign from Congress if he had done anything questionable when he purchased a coal claim in Alnskn. GOOD PANTS $5.00 !Pants $3.90 $6.00 Pants $4.40 $6.50 and $7.00 Pants $5.25 $8.00 Pants $6.00 $8.50 and $9.00 Pants $6.75 $10.00 Pants . $7.50 OLD JACK FROST MAKES GETAWAY i i Weather Moderates and Coldest Snap Known In Southern Oreaon for Yoars is j . Broken. .. Friday morning the peoplo of Southern Oregon awoke to the fact that tho weathormnn had turned on a little just a littlo warmth and that Jack Frost who hnd held tho nnnnlrv in ha nnlrt m-nsn fnr ihn nnat lv days, nau relaxed Ills grip and softer weather was the result. Tho cold snap which has coutinuod almost without intermission for 10 days was the most sovcro that Southern- Oregon has experienced for at least 12 years. Definite dutn not at Hand owing to tho faot that there is no government weather sta tion here, but 18 degrees is the lowedt that has been reached for mnny years until tho 2nd of January when at 7 o'clock the thermometer at the Southern Pacific depot registered 15. The same thermomofer registered 20 on the 1st, 15 on tho 2nd, 24 on tho 3rd, 20 on the 4th, and 10 on the 5th. Twenty-six was the register this morning with cloudy skies and askit of snow on the ground, nnd indica tions are good for softer weather. At Ashland two inches of snow fell Thursday night. AUT0M0BILIST EXPECTS TO BREAK ALL RECORDS CHICAGO, Jan. 7. Louis Strang, automobile racer, arrived from New York today on his way to Los An geles. He expected to remain hero for several days arranging for nn appearance here. Strang said he would break all records when ho let ont his "Fiat Baby" machine on tho new Los Angeles oval. He expected easily to make 125 miles an hour in the car. Heavy Loss In Storm. WINNIPEG. Man.. Jan. 7. Sev eral persons are dead nnd property to the amount of 30,000 destroyed ns the result 'of .tho storm that swerjt the tcrritorv covered by the Minneapolis. St. Paul & Saulte Sto Marie railroad during tho pa1' days. 1910 These? Sale I