THE MJ3DFGRD MAIL TBIBttfffl MfiftFOftP. OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1910. I SOCIAL AND PHIL I WHISLER WILL : : i TELL OF TRIP l)Hi'i.t l'i out MimUoiiI Will 'IVII lltitv (,'oiiiiiiInnIoii Mi ll Tried to' DUcifdll I Ik' NorlliwtNt I'iUlC. DlHlrlrt Attnmny Mnllny wnrt In Mdilfuril Hutiiiilny on Iish'Iiuhih, Mr. II. M. Fortum-iio of (lolil Uny wan ii Modfcml Hliopiinr I-'rlrluy. ' Mm. II, I). 1'NiHtnr Ih vIIhIIiik rela tive Itllll frl"ll(lM III (lllllltM I'ltHN. Mr. mtil Mih. .1. A. Mover vImIIci! ftTpntlt In (InuilH I'win Hutiinln.v. II. K. Fohlor. city miglimiir, wnn itt'.lHoltHiinvlllo Kiitiinliiy on IhihIih'NH. 0. Hokk wnn nt .Inmmnnvllk' tftitHirduy on IokhI bimlni' .Mowti-n. .1. I). Cook ninl (b'oino K. Howliuiil of tho Throo Plnon Lumbor Mjwwiiv locittad on Jump-Off-Joo -ir'U In Joii)lilno county, Imvo boon Ht ,lnclmuivllIo for th prut Hivornl (Iivh looking nftor tlilr IntorofltM In ifllnltiK mound In Unit tllxtrk't. Thoy raljirniMl to (IrnnU I'nM Hutnnlny. 'Owmt ICiHiKiin of .InokHonvlllo wnn 1 ll'Ul'll M MHIHII M V ... il J IUU1I I4II1I II , IJ1 1 III II WWIUI Anoiirulii IiiiimpHiiI lull Wliflt Ut Wl I ruulia .. t u'ualilnirliiii. ulilllnip hit wnn Mil" I'liiirmiiry. 2 0 1 dent Uy tho Itojfuu Jtlvcr Vnlli-y hortl-1 Mr, iintl Mm. Jiuih McGoiirhii culturUt. , ' Hliijipnil off In Modford Friday on ' riu. m-xt inwotlnic of tin noddy will tlujlr way from Bpoltnno lo imutltorn , hnlit U Medfonl, Kftturh n-Unuuy (jnUfnrnln to vlnlt n lirnthcr, Dr. 6, nt which tlmo Mr. Vhllr will l. Clmrli'ti .Mcdmtitnn, If n rctlmd dim- ir'ni unit will iv in full doiaii thul UhU who roroiillv whip hero from remit! of dm work ho hn don A' WMt l-iiko rllv ninl Invi'tili'd In Kiwii' 1 full ncoount will ho kIvmi Uy Mr Whin lUVir vnlloy rnl OHtiitofT Jmiich Me-ilr of tho work nccoitipllnlioil, nnd tlioj OijllKitn wnn until rerontly n load'tig reniiomi ulven why hi trip to Wattlilng--wlioh'imln donlor In tnhncro nnd clg- ton wn n mmcoin, I Mtr In Hnoknno, nnd tinvlng boon on- Tho I.u Kcihi hill, owlntr to thu cf-i KitKHl nctlvoly In InmlnoitH for ni-fortn or Mr. Whlrdrr nml othr tJl- ( wnrdn of 20 ycnrri, I'hh dorlih'd upon unicii from tint northwint, him Iwn n K'on of rout lnfon r-oiiKnKliiK , tiholviM for th tlmo nt leant, nnd II III Iniidnotni. iH'tico IiIm trio to Cull- only roiniilim for thu Krowir to thor- Tlin'mi'otlnu of tho horllotiltiirlNtN of t viUlwy for thu iiiirpoxu of orKonlr., Iiik it union to IiiiihIIm tho vntlru fruit outpul, whlnh wiin nchcoiilfil on Junu-' nry St, linn Iikiii ponlponed until tho i roturn of C. K. Whlnlor, who, im rfp-j fnnmiliitlvo uf tliu north wnalnrn fruit- urowi't", did Kriiit work nt tho Irnvir Uav nnd nftorwnn! ncoompllNhPd nat fornln for tho wlntor, Ho l woll nc limlnlod with Dr. J, K. Hi'ddy nnd olhir foriiKT Hpoltntii'lti'H now rcl dontn of Modford. Thin Ih tho flrnt Unit' llio lirollioM lmvo mot for ton yonrn. ouuhly orKUiiUo lo dufcat It. Mr. WhUlor will tidl thn Krowcm nl1 tho J'uhruury inrnilim how u hox of Itoitua Illvcr npplrn wri tnmporcd with In ordnr to lvo tlyi ImprcNolon Hint; t.. lioxrn wvre ahort nnd how tlio iiiInii- I'll, tltV ,w!i miwi t in .. "t " W. ('. V8trflod, Konornl nKont Iiik uppli- wro found In tho pockoU nf i ii rvitiitnlil;! I.lfo lnuiirniu'o L'cim lih. roporln n (rood litmlnran In Mod ford nnd will miilto thlit hln homo. M. (V Mnnry wn In Modford Snt tirdfiy from hln fnrtn went of tho city. Wont Hldo lMmrmiioy for romhn, Miru)io". nil tollot roiinlnltoH. 2C 1 ,.W. (1. DiivliUon In htilldliiK n hnn j:hlt)w on ItU lot on Wnt Tmilli ntfeot recontly purchnnod hy lilm. Davldnon In lntoly from Mlchl rovouo rolloctor In lown. 1). ronnr of Tnblo llork wnn n re cant Modford vlnltor of two Clilciitfo commlimlou men. nd'KAlll-: AfiAINKT 111(311 I'ltlCUS. (Continued from pace 1.) l'or hdiiio time tho imnocUtlon hnn ' bvn worklnK Into it control of tho mnr kut nnd It In vlrtunlly cortuln that un ; advnnoHl price of henlm can ho forced . by It In reBtralnlnu nuh.n. Tho nocl- 'Hon hnn I null ml a Mnti'liliHit to outnldo, i Kroworn riMiic itlnc them to act with It to foroo nn advance. . f Potniii.idM nf T"hlp Hock wnn ji'rocont vlnltor In Modford. V IC !iImikiiii who rocttlltlv tiur- r'n"d tho .loo Ilndor plnco nonr 12n Kla J'olnt. hnn rottirnod from nn ox tondod trip to northwont cltlcn. Ho riiflrt murli Intoront thoro roRnrdlnR tlljl Hogno mvor vmioy Vo Action Yit In Spokane. ! HI'OICANIC. Wnih., Jnn. 52. Althoush . tho iiKltntlon in.-nltit tho prenent liltfh 1 prliH of meat In butnif Knvrally dli iuinh.hI hvro, vHp,ahilly unioni: union innn. no official action hnn liovn taken i un. o tlilK lime Tho MUhJi-ct will he ui. rPi. lm rntitrnn,! tn hor dlnouimed nt n fedurul union nteotliiK homo on North Contral nftr npond-! tonlKht. A number of Individual, how Inn it month' dollfMful vlult with over, have anneMed tholr Intention to h-r nurcntn. Mr. nd Mrn. W. H.lcut out meat until prloen ro lower Grlnuw of l-'urono Proprietor of local mi-nt niarkot nay Wontonka lill N' 30. hold n their wtlea hn not been affeolcd up, ran pint hox notltW nt the nedtuon'n to "l bitll Friday ovonltiK, Jnnunry 21. Oamon W(r plnrod nnd onjr.ved. nft-' Committee Kamod. c- whlr't tho Itoxtw woro nold to tho, CHICAGO, Jan. .roued by tho lllKVll'Mit hldi'oru nnd lmc,H ot-' imtlon-wldn inovemcnt of tho InborlnK tm. cofCeu ht losc forol hy tho com- j qIhmvh to cuw rmiuctlona In th tnlttoc. whloh connlntod of Myrtle i prlcn of mt b a boycott, tho Amrr-r-nunr. ICthol Ilflurtlo nnd Cnrrlo . loan -wtntlon of Labor today nn fMllnon. nouncxKl tho appointment of a committee., fhnrxtn II. Olitetto of Anhlnnd wnn. to Inventltuto the hlh'h oot of llvlnif. Itt 'Modford Prldny. Tho nnnouncoment icavo Impetun to, A P. Il. lo o' ISnclo Point npont n ' tho nnll-mtmt cruiwdfl hero and It In fovhourn In Mwlford Fi.'duy on ImihI- oxiHcti'd that :oo.ooo poronii win havoj .noli. ipledcwl themiielves within a fw duyn Mr. I. A. ltono of P" oonlx wnn 'to nbntaln from meat until price nr n Mtdford vlnltor l'fli'av. lowerwl. i, II. Troonoo of U .lo Point wm , I In 'Stodford tlnturdny on Imnlnons. ! 100,000 in ouveUnd. i A9,onOr W tirivo tu jnrn- v.uiiv -., uun. ... o...i......t, tnonvlllo wnn a Modford vlnltor Sntur-' Hint lOO.oOO ptron hnvo Joined thn 1 nntl-ment crun!o to roduco liluli prlcen, Mlwt Akiiob ItohortMOn rottirnod retail butohew hero today uro complain Trldny from AHhlnnd, who:o nho hnn Inu that tlmy nr tho only ono auffer hoon vllstlnK rolntlvon nnd frlondfl. ' InK from thn widespread boycott. W. W, Ulfort hnn nvolvod n lottor! They declaro that thoy aro elllnK from hln dntiKlitor, Mm. Will Ilnr-'mcat ut tho mnllet polb!o marBitln num. from 8nn KrnaoUco In which ! for runnliiK expeno and a mnatl prof- One More Week of Our January Clearance Come Prepared to Be Surprised T T? A TW HP "XXTT? AUG 'irc tllc stal' ffttiirc of 'this store. IVEyrlU X " 1 J" VV JDyrlXVO -rc have complete assortments all (he'lime. Our object is to curry quite a complete stock Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, etc., at all seasons; to sell completely out and not be able to show anything at this, only about the middle of the season is not treating all of our trade just right. BUY A SUIT NOW and you not only save dollars, but you yet have several months to wear it this season and it will do nicely for n OQ a second best another season. Sale prices up from t. jr,07 BUY A COAT OR CAPE, and it will do to wear not only the balance of the winter, but bo just as stylish as one could wish for spring and summer, when a (ga 1 Q wrap, is necessary. Sale prices up from.... ,17 "WAISTS, SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS are in our Clearance Sale at prices sel dom attempted anywhere. We invite a look. A Few Hints to Investigate Have a look at our windows when down town and don't fail to come into the store. You arc always welcome here. Below arc a few of the many good specials now of fered fit this store. 39c yard for 60c, 14c yard for 20c Dress Goods. Flannelettes. $1.19 yard for $1.50 ( 29c pair for- Lace Dress Goods. j Curtains. 27c yard for 50c 98c pair for $1.25 Ribbon. Lace Curtains. 79c yard for $1.00 $1.69 pair for $2.00 Table Linen. Lace Curtains. $2.19 doz. for $2.50 , 25c garment for 35c fAcfc nnp fPflf for 5 continuous vUAli UIIC LCHl hours Riirnlnd Think of it! In addition to the brightest, pur est and safest llrjht that human brain has ever devised, the ALADDIN Lamp has a feature of still more vital importance. It saves oil In spite of thfe fact that it gives a better light, it burns only one-third as much oil as any oil lamp manufactured of similar size. That means tha tttio ALADDIN really costs you nothing, for In a short tlmo you havo saved its cost then goes on saving money in oil as long as you burn it and with ordinary caro it lasts a lifetime. A lamp is a real necessity. You must have light to wrk by light to play by. Don't you owe it to yourself to have the best and brightest light when it offers you the means of saving? W. E. Stacey, Agt. Medford. ore. BOX 826. 59c for 75c Blan kets. $1.63 for $2.00 Com forts. 98c for $1.35 Petti coats. 89c for $1.50 Waists $2.50 f o r $3.50 Shoes. REMNANTS. $9.98 for $20 Furs. $1.19 for $1.50 Um brellas. $3.19 for $5.00 Handbags. $13.29 for $20.00 Dresses. $11.29 for $15.00 Raincoats. REMNANTS. Napkins. REMNANTS. Underwear. REMNANTS. The HUTCHASON Co. Formerly BaRer-Hutchascm Co. RESOLVED The best resolution for you to mnko is to come to ns for your next suit, if you waut something ont of the ordinary We do the bent work and charge the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT TUB PROGRESSIVE TAIL OX DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUCKIA AND WITH COMl" MIT TO YOU ARK ALWAYS TO DH FOP.1I) Al rilK FAIILOW & DOWNING, PROPRIETORS. WEST SIDE STABLES PHONE 2131 S. GRAPE STREET NEW PHARMACY IS OPENED, WEST SIDE Another HuhIiicns, Under tho MniWKe meiit of Thoinns Hnrlliolomew, En tors field on West Sldo. t BUSINESS LOCALS ii 4 t ONEY 1T1AKERS iiiiik)! mlviirtUnmnnf In r!nlfnrnln. 1)0- lng eliown In moving ilctnro rIiowk nloiiK with l.on AnnnloB, Sunttlo nnd other lnro cltlcn of tho coast. Oleic SlliiKor of I.lttlo Hutto Ih looking nftox bunlniVM lnioretH In Mod fori'. :ktjok bui&dxno aorao ow OH HCtnTK BEATTT STREET oalcra Imvo liml no effect lu roducliiK tlio price. Kxeopt for two cent per pound out In pork c)iop. tha rotuU price on mcata remain tho Mine. Itftnlature to Act. ClIICAaO, Jnn. Following tho action of members of th Ohio stato IvRlnlnturt), Ilepreaentnttvtt ApanmJoc 0 .1... itll....l 1ntl1ntiii-. ntitimincoil to. , . i Ifk II1U t .. IHU.M I.ll' ...... . . While out wnlklnir this mornlnjf Intiluy that ho Intemls to Introduce a ro tho northern pnrt of tho city, enJoyliiR ' olutlon beforo that boily domamllnB an tha warm Chinook air ami mmihlne, InveNtlRtttlon of tho tilth coat of llvliiB Amnni; IIIO prony rcaiui'lico prnpnruen ill Jllllium. nmt liHtHnlnir tn tlin clail SWOOt aOHCM of tho rohln. who aeema to contend with othera ho In tho flrat sprlnir bird my attention wan attracted to thu many lumber wauona pnnalnir nnd tho 1nceaant rlnKlnn of hnmtnor nnd mtw In the dlatanco on North llentty atreet, hub-nf tor a llttln careful InveittlRntlon 1 noon aw whrro thla hulldlnc notlvlU' waa Riilnit on, for I found two now filx rnom hunKDlowa under conatructlon ono for J, I., Hoolcer. tho builder nnd contractor, on hla vacant lot on thn north corner of hla preaont rtdenco on Worth Heatty Btreot. and tho other for Mr. Amann, In tho weat corner of Amanr. a nddltlon. Thcao bulldlnna nro tiullt anbstantlally on cemont founda tlona nnd nro to bo modnrn In nil tholr deportment. My nttontlon wna nlao attracted to tho unfinished rcaldenco formerly owned hy Mr. Phillips nnd family, hut recently aold to Mr, Tlnkor nnd family of Alberta, Cnnnda, who la busy rcmodollmr and I mprovhiK tho mmo. Mr. Phillips and family havo elnce moved to Han DIcko, Cal., for tho bonoflt of Mra. Phillip's henlth. On my roturn homo on North Contral avo nuo I noto Alf Woeks hulld'lnK n flw room resldonco nloiiRaldo tho ono ho has luit completed on tho west sldo of North Central nvenuo. Mr. ltoborts Is tho builder J. O. MAUTIN. riEROH WAR IB ON IN VAUDEVII.I.B OIROLEB HAN FRANfMHOO, Cal., Jan. 22, A vnudoylllo war between tho Orphoum nnd William Morris circuits, raniilng throuuh tho country from tho Atlantic to tha Paclflo and reaching Its fiercest culmin ation on tho Pacific, la foreshadowed to dAy by fnlluro of tho opposing Interests to' effect nn ngreomout. Tl.,. luickora hnvo declnred that tho farmers and stock ralsors nro respon sible for tho hluh prlcos. They mnln taln that tho packora' profits tho year round nro bnaod upon upon tho actual cost of handling stock. Prices Ont In Flttsbargr. PlTTSHUllO. Pn., Jan. SI. Follow ing tho wavo of protest nRnlnst hlKh prices of ment provnlllnir here, a reduc tion of two cents n pound In pork and veal was nnnouncod today. IHSSOM'TION NOTICU. Ollno nnd Wllltlntiott hnvo dissolv ed jmrtnorahln tho ronl ostn.to biiHl nosa of tlio Ollno & WlllclnBon' firm of Oontrftl Point. 205 J, L. CLIN133. Saornmeuto Xnveatliratei. HACIIAM15NTO, Cal., Jan, 22. Local labor, bodies aro planning to consider tho Question of tho gonernl increase In tho cost of living when further reports nro recolvod from tho east. In tho past ftvo years menta havo Increased about 10 per cent, but other staple comomdltlos have gono up beyond that figure Flour nnd bacon havo ad vanced nearly 100 per cent nnd a big ndvanco la shown In fuel. Whllo It la unlikely that there will bo a meat atrlko horo, tho goneral protcat against food prices will result lu a closo Investigation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IlIdH nro wnnted by tlio Quoon Anno Addition, Inc., upo ntlto grnil In Kf Queon Anno nvnttuo In tlio city of Modford. Tho nrofllos of tlio urndo ndoptod will ho found In tho offlco of tho city oiiKlnoor. Contrnctora do BlrliiR to bid on thl contrnct nro ro quostod to fllo Bonlod bids nt 20 North Front ntroot on or boforo Jan uury 31. No bids will bo rocolvod nftor tbnt ditto, nt which tlmo tho immo will bo oponod. Tho iindoralBii od roaorvoa tho right to rojoct ntiy nnd nil bids offorod nnd will roqulro n Biifflolont bond from tho auccoaaful blddor. .ac'1!, QU13I3N ANN13 ADDITION, INC. Hownrd S. Dudloy la In Onltlnnd, Or., on n abort busluoas trti, Among tho many new business enter prices that havo recently been opened on what Is known as tho "West Sldo" la tho now pharmacy In tho Fruitgrowers llank building, which was recently thrown open to the public Tho busi ness Is under tho management of Thom as Ilartholomow, who for tho past IS months has been connected with tho ICuglo phurmacy, nnd to whom much credit Is lua for tho popularity of that Institution. Tho new storo Is handsomely fitted and carries a full stock of commodi ties usually found In such stores. It Is tho Intention of tho manauemont to bring tholr storo up to tho standard sot by the muny excellent stores of Med ford. Mr. Ilartholomow, who assumes charge of tho store, has a host of friends In tho city, who wish him woll. two scorn: die in wreck. (Continued from ps 1.) been drowned beforo they could get freo of tho coach, oven If thoy retalnd con solousnoss during tho terrlfla crash down the 6mbankment, Proparatloim wero mado early today for tho divers to begin tholr Investigation of tho coaoh and It Is expected that thoy will bring to tho surface tho bodies of moro tuun a scoro of victims. Tho scccond class coach, after being smashed, was consumod by flro from tho heating apparatus and tho pnssen gors, most of whom wore poor and car ried nil tholr baggaga with them, aro not only Injured, but aro destitute. Horrlblo Deaths. Many of tho passengers woro drowrt cd and mot horrlblo deaths, Although somo of them woro able to break through tha wlndown of tho conches that plunged Into the rlvor, thoy found them selves unablo to cscapo from boneath the loo. Othera wore pinned under tho wreck ago of tho coaohes that remained on tho shoro. When tha flro broke out they woro Incinerated Many of them can never bo Identified. ISIght pnssongera of those saved wero In tho diner when tho wreck occurred. ISvery- passenger of tho colonist, first nnd second class coaohou Is thought to havo lost his life. , Ono Hundred on Hoard Tho records show that when tho train left Sudbury there were about 100 per sons on board. Of this number 22 wero seriously Injured, while practically none escapod unharmed. Many of tho Injured are a precari ous condition, It was predicted by phy sicians who nro attending them that the doajh list will roach SO. Wonr Kidd's Shoes. Duick Is tho king of tho auto world. Who doesn't sigh tor a Bulck? Wear Kidds Shoes. Wear Kidd's Shoes. For wood of all kinds, soo tho Squnro Donl Woodyard. Phono 2C01. Fir street, between Second nnd Third streets. Gould & Llndley, proprietors. 261 No one knows how lonp a Buick will last, for no Buick has ovor wont out. Tho first ones nro still run ning. 258 Wear Kidd's Shoes. Phono 781 for R. A. Holmes, tho insuranco man. 203 Hot wator bottlea and fountain syr inges at West Sldo Pharmacy. 361 What is life without a Buickt 280 Wnnted Man to solicit firo and nutoinobilo uisurnuco nnd to show oity proporty. Benson Investment Co. 267 Peoplo on the West Sldo can pur chn80 postngo stamps at West Sldo Pharmacy. 2C1 It costs no moro to insuro in ono of tho big companies than n small, ono. Lot Ilohncs, tho-insurntico mnn, toll you about it. Phono 781. 203 For Rood insurnneo seo Holmes, tho insurnneo man. 2003 Telephone OR I Main whon you need anything from your drug storo. West Sldo Phnrmncy. 2C1 Slngor sowing mncbtnoa for rent. 12R South Onkdalo. Phono 1342. 201 THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAP, THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD, WHEN YOU WANT TO GO, GALLUP THE UNION LIVERY R. O. DUNCAN, Proprietor. Nlco 5-room modern houso, elec tric light, lyuh, four blocks from city park, for ono weok at $2550. Ono 5-room bungalow, completed woll located; two blocks from pave ment; bargain nt $2200. $1000 will handlo it. Ono C-rooni houso, electric lights, closo to sower, half block from Main. Good buy at $1S50. LOTS OP LOTS Reasonable prices. Wright & Allin 128 East Main Streat. Save Money THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Offers an especially good foothill orchard for a low price and on good terms. In these days of advancing pricoi. it will tav to look into this. I It pays to deal with the "Man Who Knows. " When the Rogue River Land Company sold the Tronson & n.,ii,,.: 1. ,i 4- T7 i T:,.i. x : : vniLiixic uiuucllu ui juayiu jtuuii tu uitj pnzu winning owners, four years ago, the salesman, W. M. Holmes, assured the purchasers those Spitzenbergtrees would produce the world 's.best apples, and subsequent events prove the soundness of his judgment. By the way: Did it ever occur to you that most of the men who have won out in the Rogue River Valley, bought their win ning orcha?ds through the Rogue River Land Com pany? W. M. Holmes, Manager, is always at your service for a good buy. ON MEN'S AND BOYS' f HIGH TOP SHOES Robort P.. Dow of Jacksonville was reglatored at the Nash Friday evening, . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE Cord wood, $3.50; tlor wood, $1.75 nnd $2, Phono 117 Fnrmors. 26S. WANTED Wood choppers. Pboflo 117 Fnrmors. 2CS MESSENGER SERVICE - Messon. gors furnished at nil hours of day nnd till 9 p. in. to any pnrt of city, from 10c to 25c. Phonp Mnln 1S12. LOST At Elks' ball on Thursday ovonlng, ladles' pink cropo scarf with lottor H ombroldered In old English. Finder will plonso roturn to Hotel Nash nud recolvo reward. 2G5 FOR RENT Furnished Housekeep ings rooniB. 143 North Grnpo St. 2GG FOR SALE Totn of ponies; giny color; wolght 750 pounds npteco; might consider trndo for good sad dlo Korso. Call at 214 Fannors nnd Fruitgrowers' nank bldg. 2G1 You eaa be fitted perfect- i ly, get the ltv" nnd aj quality in shoe leather thatt is right, if you will call and f inspect our shoes. The profit on tho high top shoes j is yours.. Shoes for the en ! tiro family are priced as low ,ns good quality stock can possibly be sold. See our 'bargain counter of broken 1 lines of shoes. It means mon- ' oy to you if you can got a fit, i TTe Wardrobe 210 WEST MAIN ST, REAL ESTATE Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building I