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H. II. Mllloi nnil wlfi went to AmIi
IiiiiiI Krlilny morning.
P. .1. I.iiwry will luy Mooring or tllu
wnrlc In vxohniiKO for i liJoyolo. tf
.Mr. Court Hull vUlU'il filomla In
ChiuniI T'olnt on Krldny.
For Inurnticw. phono 3101. Hunt
loy-ICroinor Co. 101
Mid. Yoinu; wont to hoo frlotulH In
Gold IIII1 on Krl.lny.
John II. Cnrkln, utton.py.nt-law,
ovor Jnclimm County Ilnnlt.
I. McInnlH of BnRlo l'olut wni In
Mail ford Friday on buolncHH.
Going flint, tliono trimmed Imtn at
'tlio Now Home Mllllnory. 171
' K. Vlirlor vlHltod Aroilfcird Krl
day on ImihI'iohh.
J. C. Oonovan of Albany Irt In Mod
ford liolclnjt ovor tho vnlloy.
nil ollior roHpoctM alio la a vory u
porlor ChrlHtlnn woniari. 172
C. 1 UrlRSH of Utitto FnllK wan In
Medford 'I'hurnday on himliicnn
John Under wiih In Medford from
KnMo Point Tliurailiy,
' Joo Ilauir. of Portland la vIsltliiB
frlondii In Medford.
Dr. Btophotmoti I" a nrnilnnto opu
clr.11. Ovor Allon & JtonRan'ii. IOC
.Mm, UUDIUIl liril " vi'
Friday mornlni? to vUll lior (laugh
tor, Mm. Arthur IlurKowi.
Medford Collection AKnoy, 10
per cont chanjod. Ovor Hurlburt'B
now Btotv. U
Mayor V. 11. Canon and Vorno
Carcon loft riMirmlay to lnupoct a
bolt of tlmhor In tlio SlBklyouH.
Nlco lino of trlmmod hatH at Mm.
fialtor'H homo r.hop, 1021 West N'luth
ntroot. 174
N Huntley- nnd bin hrothor Dll
lard loft for tholr old homo In Mis
souri Friday morning.
A. Throckmorton of Uuch was In
Medford on Thursday buying sup
plies. Como out tnd boo tho Now Home
Mllllnory shop, 1021 West Ninth
Htrcct. 174
Lclnnd DovorldRO has roturncd to
Mcdford from a hinting trip In tho
Hod Hlanket country.
Frodorlck Polouto of Kaclo Point
was a Medford visitor Thursday and
Friday.
Mm. J. D. Fay haB rooponod hor
board In k houso at 310 North Bart
lott and will ho plonuol to 000 old
nnd now cuBtmnorn. 134
Amos McICco drovo In on Friday
from IiIh ranch on tho Llttlo Applo
g.ito with a load of brow J benim.
Supervisor Hall of tho Alamo na
tional forest In Montana Ir. spending
his vacation In Medford.
I. D. Hanna wna In Medford Friday
nftcr auppllot from IiIb ranch near
tho forry ya tho upper Uojjuo.
Mrs. M. Y. Itobortu, moihor of W.
J. Rohorts, arrlvod In Mcdford Fri
day morning from Portland to visit
her lion.
Do you know that you can buy any
nmount, from n half aero up, In Oak
dalo Park addition on oasy tonus?
Oakdale Land Investment Co., 214
Frultgroworn Bnnk bldg. tf
Dr. O. M. Mooro of York, Nob.,
who purchncod ono of tho tracts In
tho Burroll orchard, liao boon vlalt
Ing Medford for tho past wook. Ho
loavos tills 700k, but will roturu In
tho spring to mako his homo horo.
O. W. Barnum & Co., contractors
und bulldorB. Country work n spec
ialty. Ordora solicited. Inquire at
Tho Toggory.
Mr. and Mrs. I.owla UJrlch, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Bnrnum nnd M. M.
Taylor, all of JackBonvlllo, wore In
Medford Wediiosday night to boo "A
Stubborn Clndorolln."
Rnv, Mr. OrchunliHl, tlio loaves are
falling from your trooa, tho ntmos
phoro Ih now clear; you havo only a
faw dayH loft to havo thoso pano
ramas nnd orchard vIowh taken. Hot
tor got at It at onco. Gregory, pho
tographor. W, V, Hlilrtlo nccompinlod hla
mottor, Mrs. W. 11. Blddlo, as fai
ns Ashland on hor way to San Frnn
clsco. Mrs. Blddlo In company with
Mra. Jorry 1 l?ck nnd MUo Fitzgerald
hnH boon touring tho country In their
npoclnl enr nnd for tho past woou
havo boon at Medford.
District Foroator Cocll and Super
visor Erlokson loft Thuruday for n
caroful lnopoctlnu of tho burnt dla
trlcta of tho Crator Lnlto nntlonnl
foroat. Thoy will probably bo gone
two wooks.
Tho Spot roBtaurant Ih so woll pro
parod to Borvo UstchIokon (llnnors and
tuikoy dlimorfl on Sun-lays that you
can ont lator thnn tho niB'i hour nnd
bo euro of r.n oxcollont dlnnor. Dln
nor lflsorvod from 12 to 7 p. in. 172
' Mrs. Armor Is a woman of Intonso
oarnostnoBB, vlth a bright mind that
worka Uko lightning, a command of
Inngungo Unit is as romnrkablo as
It Ih unuBtinl, and an Impotuoua olo
quonco that 8001110 to como from tho
vory dopthngjf hor hohI, Sho Is a
'woman of rnro convlctlona nnd of
rnro mentality, nnd .with tho faculty
Weeks & McGowan Co.
00.
ITNDIOKTA KICKS
DAY PHONE 2271
Niglil 'Phones:
P. W. Wookn, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3092.
LADY ASSISTANT
RUTH
SPEAKS
Gloves
Women's Kid (JJoves in oddHisccs
and colors; worth up to fiQf
$2.00; special, a pair VtJt
MANN'S
Neckwear
A new line of Jabots and Collars
just arrived; 9
e&aa
each
MEDFORD'vS POPULAR PRICE vSTORE
Offers Special Inducements to Saturday Shoppers
ON PROHIBITION
I'loriitlcnt of Wnshlniiton Senate,
Claims Prohibition Docs Hot Pro-1
lilhll ami Has a Fllty Year Record j
of Failure in New Eniilaml States.
jSonntor A. S. ltutli ot WitnIiiiiKtou
luliliCHflod it Reed Kizcd iilitlloiico U',
tho MiMlI'onl thuiitor lat ovoiiIiik on
thu homo rulo for Oroiron nv lull.
Tlio WnflliiiiKton sonntor Iiamllod
tlio Ktibjcct in 1111 uhlo nml forcoful
iiiittinur, ilovotiiiK-tlio creator portion
of Ilis urKtimotit to prohibition nnd
its record. The puiikor ;ortilioa
IiIh nrKiiinont by 11 Btnrtliuj: nrrny of
HtntiHtioH, showing n mnrkoil iucronso
in tlio Kovoriiinotit liconsoH wlmroxer
proliiliilory lnw have been onnotod.
QitotutioiiH from promitii-nt clorjiy
inon, fitatuKinon, jiolilionl oconomlHth
and oilitoriulH from lundinu mapa
wno8, inclitiliiiK tlio Liulioh' Honi"
Joiirnnl, made up a lronu' iudiot
iiiout ntyiiiiHL prohibition.
Jfr. Until olinrccd Hint prohibition
1I008 not prohibit; that it inercmuH
tho coiiBiitnption of tho honvior o
hpiritiiouH linuor nnd ilourenxoH onl
tho liKhtor.or mult iiud vinous bet
oruiroB; that it drives tho business
uiKlurrouiiil whoro it omuiot bo ici;
ulittcd nud whoro tho iimniituru i"
yenru find rcnily neci'HS to its ti;
that it inakos hyiKioritce, iwrjuror
11111I Hurt ami promotes 11 disregard
of law; that it incronses taxation nnd
puts in office n lickspittle, hypo
ciitical, pamlorini; typo of politician.
Thono Htntoments were supported
Inhioly by tho record of tho New
Kiiu'latnl Btntcs, wlioro ho stntcd pm
hihitiou Iiiih 11 fifty yonr record of
failure and final repeal
of forcllilo oxpresloi dovolopod to a
wondorful extent. Tho Columbus,.
(Oa.) Knqi'l-or Sun, Kovombor 19,
1008. 172
AmonR t' 0 Medford peoplo who
woro vlsltoin at tho Grants Pass fair
today wore: OoorRo H, Morrlmau and
his daiiBhtor Vorn, J. A. Westorlund
nnd wlfo, Sam nonnott, L. D. Kent,
L. S. Wallro, R. Schulor and wlfo,
S. n. Hall, P. Hubbard, Amos McKee,
It. Layton, L. A. Grogory, Ruth
Woodford, J. C. Mooro, GoorRO W.
Simmons, Fanny Hnslclns, Miss Piatt,
Mr.4. Horaco Howard, Mrs. I. W.
Gray, llornlco Cnmoron nud L. Plorco.
Mncon, Ga., March 10, 190S. Mrs.
Armor Is an exceedingly forcoful nnd
nntortilnlnK apenUor; Indeod I nm of
tho opinion that alio pohsosscs natural
oratory. Sho Iiiib had much practlco
na a npealcor In tho advocacy of dif
ferent forma of prohibition In Goor
j?la, and baa boon oxtromoly offoctlvo
In hor work. Hor zoal Is cortnlnly
vory abundant, hor loyilty unquo3
tlonnblo. I only havo to add that In
.Too Itauni of whom It may bo
truthfully Bald that ho Is vrlthout a
poor In popularity In travollng mon
circles In Oregon has roturncd for a
fow daya to Medford aftor novoral
months nbsonco. Mr. Daum Is now
roproHontlnit a. St. Paul rm.
Max Moars of Tablo Roclc, was it
visitor In Mcdford Friday.
AR. C. Rutlor or Grant's Pass, was
a visitor In Medford Friday.
V, T. Grlovo, county nssosaor, waa
a business visitor Friday. Ho Is get
ting this year's nsBOSsmont roll In
shnpo lor tho board of oqinlfzntlon
which will moot In tho near future
Joshua Pattorson, county com
missioner, was In Medford Friday on
bunlucHU.
Tho flro dopartmont was called out
Friday morning by a false alarm.
Sninlto from u forgo on South Fir
strcot frlghtonod n nolghbor Into
turning In nn alarm,
George Tumor, who Is working on
tho Howard bulldln, foil nnd broko
hla nrm Friday nftornoon.
W, S. RIchnrds, socialist nomlnpo
for govornor In this atnto, will ad
dross tho votors of Medford Satur
day ovonlnc. All should hoar him,
Mra. A, O. Councilman of Mlnnoap
oils, Minn., addlvor on No. 13 yos
torday nnd spout tho night with hor
brothor, A. E. Powoll, This morning
Mrs. Councilman was tnkon for a
short rldo around tho city and part
of tho orohardB and oxprosaod hor
Holf as highly pleaaod with tho vnl
loy, and snld whon sho rotlroJ from
hor profession sho lntoudod to como
back horo to stay, Mrs, Councilman
wont on to Snu Frnnolsco at 10:35
this morning. v . j .t. v 0
Children's Winter Coats at low prices.
EVERYTHING NEW IN OUR SUIT DEPT.
"LA VOGUE" SUITS ARE RIGHT
100 of these beautiful Suits made of this season's
choicest fabrics; style, fit nnd workmanship guar
anteed; on sale Saturday at, each, " tffQ
$45,00, $35.00, $25.00 and V-IO
"La Vogue" Coats are Best 100 women's and
misses' stylish, up-to-date Coats, made of mannish
suitings, in all colors and sb.es; on sale ?fl CA
Saturday, at, each $35,00, $25,00, $18.00 andnAU.t)V
PETTICOATS
Women's near
silk Petticoats,
made extra
wide, with deep
flounce; very
special; Satur
day, Cft
each 0t
GOWNS
Women's Out
ing Flannel
Gowns; good,
heavy quality;
all sizes; fast
colors; very
special, OQ
each vl
CORSETS
Warner's Cor
sets, in all
styles and
sizes, at, a pair,
$2.50, $2.00,
Inl!... $1.00
. DRESS GOODS SALE
ALL THE LATEST WEAVES
38-inch all wool serge, in all colors, special AQ
Saturday, yard,. tcOC
54-inch all wool broadcloth, in all colors, per (P-J OQ
yard .. v-lv
NEW PERSIANS at, per yard $1.00
and.,
S1.25
2000 yards fine flannelette for wrappers; 4 Aj
special Saturday, yard JLVC
Best quality Apron Ginghams ; special Satur- n
day, yard C
Best quality Dress and Shirting Prints; on C
sale Saturday, yard C
BLANKETS
Cotton and
wool blankets;
fine new as
sortment, at, a
pair, $5.98,
$4.98, $3.98,
$2.50, $1.48
and 98c.
COMP'RTERS
Full size Com
forters, filled
with pure
white cotton,
at $2.50, $2.00,
$1.65 and $1.50
UNION SUITS
Women's fl'cd
lined Union
Suits; all sizes;
very special,
Saturdav, CQ
a suit . L.OtJC
Visit the
NAT
Saturday
October
8th
HEAR.
Fletcher
Fish
Med ford's
Popular Tenor
Sing
"What's the
Matter With
Father?''
Regular Dance
Saturday
8:30 p. m.
HOW 'rO"STOlr DRINKING.
It wa8 formorly customary for tho
hnultunl drinker to talco tho plodgo
regularly, aoniotlmoa onco a yoar, and
Bomotlmoa In oyory tit of romorso
that followed his dobauchoB, and thon
broalc It.
Wilt now It la Brndually dawning
on tlio world that plodgos do not
stop drunkonnosB. Tho norvoua ays-
Clearance
We are determined
to clean odt on dishes
ask that you call and in
spect the exceptional
specials.
25 per cent and Over
25 percent
and over
Allin
b Allin
132 West Main Street.
Phone Main 2691
ThelFair Oaks
OrchardjTracts
Close to Medford. Good
splendid soil. Sub-irrigated
nnd above frost line 70 acres
now planted to pears nud ap
ples. Prices right nnd tonus
easy. Let mo show von a good
roiil estate itiostmont.
Earl C. Sabin
Room 202 Fruitgrowers Bnnk
Building.
fijin ottho "luvultutil drlnkor 18 dls
oasod and ho must havo troatmont
that will euro this condition. Orrlno
la sold uudor n poatUyo guarantee to
euro tho drlult habit or tho monoy
will bo rofunilod. Cau bo given so
crotly. Wrlto for froo booklet en tho Ouro
of AlcQihollsm to tho Orrlno Co,, G32
Orrlno building, Washington, D. O.
Mailed soalod. Orrlno costs but l
per box, Sold In this city by Loon
U. Ilaaklns, 314 I3.Maln at.
Land
Agency
at
Talent
Oregon
L N. Judd
Roberts Building
7
Delivery
1 roubles ;
Are to be lessened and
if possible eliminated
altogether.
CJPlione us your orders
for fine staple and fane1
Groceries and we'll
guarantee to get them
to you in good order.
DELIVERIES
S A2TD 10 A. M.
2 Am) 4 P. M.
Olmstead
& Hibbard
Phone Main 571 i
West Side.
0C JkT' 1 w I
WALKINGr SHOES
The cool days of autumn
often suggest a brisk, en
joyable walk. The walk,
however, to be enjoyable
must be made in a sensi
bly made, well-fitting
pair of shoes and that's
just the kind we offer in
our Weber Shoe for men.
Cflt's of good style and of
sturdily strong construc
tion and leathers and is
certain to give long, sat
isfactorv wear.
$3.50THE PAIR
&e Wardrobe
THE HOLE OP GOOD
SHOES
WEST SIDE
P. S. L. JOHNSON V. K M.
Noted Bible Exegete
(Converted Hebrew)
IS THE HOPE OF A
Resurrection
a Reasonable Hope
IfThis important but much,
misunderstood question, gen
erally avoided by theologi
ans, will be fully and fairly
answered.
COIME AND HEAR
The Bible Harmonized
With Reason
FREE. NO COLLECTION
AT THE
Natatorium Hall
ERIDAY,-7:30 P. M., OCT. 7
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Wanted
Apple Pickers.
Kanch bands.
Carpenters.
Laborers.
Woman cook. ,
Qirl for central honsj work.
For Sale
KEISER CRAVATS
For Early Full
ilv'A
H .
B. V. O. X.
Medford Lodge, No. 1111.
Meota Thursdays In K. P.
Hall. W. W. Klfrt. . R.J
Robert Telfr, 8crtry:
John Wllklna. Traurr.
NOTICK TO AGI3NTS.
All roil estate mon aro hereby no
tified that my property has boon
tnkon off tho market and Is not for
snlo nt tho'prlcos namod boforo this
dato,
172 H. D. COULIES.
MARROW
FOLDED
FOUR-IN-HANDS
Craoalt tllp
easily under
fold collars
Silk iptclallg
woven
Ktuer-Btralhiu
ll-briKt,3l.!o
oyci uxlr P&a
colon, itiioo
qiuStiet
3ranJ Prise, SI. Loala
tVorld'a Fair, tor Quality,
kVorkuiauablu and Styla
HEWVORK
cuuvMiorr.
B.ar ihU tbI
LARGEST-MEN'S STORE
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
DANIELS
For Duds
Store doinsr, $70 daily at invoice,
lease. "
toak and 10-year loaso, close in.
$1600 takes good business, cioe in.
Business netting $6000 yearly.
11-room house, furniture for sale,
rent $40.
FRUIT LAND.
80 acres, 7 acres bearing orchard, 5
miles to town, $6500; terms.
00 acres creek bottom, cleared, $125
acre; will subdivide.
40 acres, 3 miles, $60 por acre.
133 acres, 12 acres orchard, alfalfa,
fine water right, $15,000 terms.
SO acres, buildings, 60 acres in
trees, y mile outt $300 por acre;
subdivide.
120 acres, 10 in orchard, 25 alfalfa,
under ditch, tools, stock, $13,500.
17 acres, 14 in heavy bearing, 2 miles
out, $500 "por acre.
1 acre, 4-room house, fruit trees and
berries, $1450; no interest.
324 acres near Tnlent, fine dairy
ranch, $35 por aero, easy terms.
20 acres, Eagle Point, 10 acres
Kewtowns nnd Bnrtletts, $3000.
80 ncres, 5 miles out, 27 in orchard,
14 in bearing, $10,000. Good
terms.
IS acres 2 1-2 miles station; good
buildings; 15 acres bearing and
young orchard, $6500.
CITY PROPERTY.
5 room modern furnished bungalow,
close in, $2100.
Lot 111x124 near N. Oakdole, $1700
for quick snlo.
3 closo-in lots for $1500, terms. '
14 lots for 2000, inside city limits.
2 closo-in lots, east side, $750.
Walnut Park addition, lots 52x112,
$350, your own terms.
HOMESTEADS.
7 fine homesteads.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Room 206 Taylor & Phlpps Bld.
Phone 4141 M-in.
COfiETS
Model A67
is a new on.
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