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If J'SIJw "SCP I uWfl(3HyW; 'Tf1! iWPSWPWPRP WTVHT 11 'f 5' MEDFOKD aiAH. TRIBUNE, arEDJOTCP, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1M0. L ITEMS George C. Sweet ot Victor, Col., a was In town Tuesday. Mr. Sweet 1 lias soniet Intercut In a croup of mln- . lng claims near Central Point In the Willow Springs Canyon country. Mohr ChnI Co., loans. Fruitgrow er Uank bidg. George L. Davis, president of the , Kannera and Fruitgrowers' bank, has rutin nod from n business trip to Se attle. ' Have you seen tho-wlndowa at the Medford Hardware Co.? ' C. V. "Williams of Casper, Wyo.. Is In town. Mr. Williams was for- ,i morly in tlio sheep business In that country. lt bus bold his Interests and will Invest elsewhere. Ilavo Xman photos made at Greg ory's studio. John C. Austin of Mt. Tubor, In., was among tho arrivals Monday night. Mr. Austin will spend some time In , Medford nnd vicinity and may Invest I n't property In tho valley. Moor-Bbnl Co., exclusive ngonti for property In Cresceut and Wake field, Or., townsltes on Hill's new railroad. See them. Crescent I division point. 220 Frank H. White left Monday night for Seattle, where he will purchase a tract of land. Mr. White is in search of wild land and thinks Puget sound has It In abundance. Is your J ouso wired? One clgni les n dny would pay for u hundred per cent Increase in comfort. Star' living the electric life. tf. II. L. Taylor has received a letter from W. T. Gouldor at Cooullle stat ing that his wife nnd family, who have been seriously III, aro still im proving. This news will bo warmly welcomed by tho many friends of tho family nt this place. If you haven't got n block In Oak dnlo Park addition you had bctto get one at onco. Seo W. H. Kverhurd 909 Ninth street, West, for pnrtlcu lars. tt Tho Plaza Oyster Parlors, tho place to out. Commercial lunch 11 a. in. to 2 p. m. Upstairs, opposlto "First National bank. It. Ij. Farnum Is here from Salem on a biislnoss visit. Have you noticed tho now build Ings goliis up In Oakdalo Park nd dltlon Just south of Mr. Hoot's? t' Miss Dora Provost of Ashlnnd re turned homo Monday evening after n visit with friends hero. Kvery llg'.it but electricity give off smoke nnd smoko contains soot which deposits on your wall pnpei curtains, draperies. Electric llglr glows in an nlr tight bulb. tf. ' Walter F. Greene of Portland, buy or of select draft horses for tho Port land Transfer company, Is lookltif up the supply available for his put poso In the Uouue Hlver valloy. Mi Greono says theor aro many flno draf horhes ralsod In tho valley and alsr states that It has been ampl. provei that the auto dray Is not an all-roimt' success. Flfty-threo acres special, 10 acre mining Into bearing orchard. Cnll o J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Powe Co.'s office. i t C. A. Horn of Klamath Falls, i prominent dock grower along th Klamath rlvor, was In town Tuosdn being on lis way homo after a busi ness visit to Portland. Mr. Hon casually remarked that the Itogii' Hlver count i y certainly looked good Tho Hull auto livery hns docldo to accoinmodnte tho trndo to an from the opera, natntorlum dance enfes and so forth, and by niacin' a cnll they will call for you at an time. Their orders will ho booker at their office. Phono .114 1. A. It. Leake of Mt. Pleasant, In Is among tho Into arrivals In Med ford and informs tho public that Iowa wftathor Is not good for his health llo romarkod that, although It rain jd V",,n' t,,,, "l'"10 nln'1 nothliH like this." "Why, a man don't need ay overcoat in Medford." Have you visited tho "Marinell. Shop?" You aro Invited to call up stairs in tho Konter block and exam Ino tho nicely-fitted rooms and loan about "Marlnolla." A. W. Woods of Grants Pass was In town Tuosfay and roportod the water stage in Iloguo rhor to be high enough to suit tho ooviilatlon of ail towns along tho course of the stroam II'h a pleasuro to step Into the Med ford Hardware Co.'s storo since It ha been remodelled. HI I Jonoe. contractor and morch nnt of Central Point, was In town or liimlnotw relative to some of his Cen tral Point building contracts Tuw day. Wanted Hoarders. A new board lng house lia oponed at 70C South Onkdale. Call nnd see ns for fall treatment, or nddroas F. II. More land. ' 30! Hov. IF. K Slckafooo of tho Cen tral Point Christian church was in town Tuomlay on liuslnoM of a legal nature. Non-rust umbrellas with detach able handloa at B. T. Van De Car's. $2.00 and up. All silk and half silk tops at $100 to $2 60. Keep out of the wet. and get a non-rust II. II Pmterfcon. the' Qimker Nur Boryman. Is going to Srlem Satur-j day to pack' hi nuiseo stork Bet ter get busy. serymnn, Is going to Salem Satur day to pack his nursery stock. Bet ter get busy. umbrella. Phlpns bide. Mohr-Ehnl Co. for loans. 230 J. F. Knmlo was up from Cenfrni Point Tuesday. Jack Blodgetf was among tho Cen tral Pointers, wlio visited Medford luesdny morning. See tho iiew"Knrnnc" brass nt the Medford Hardwnro Co. I). s.McDanlel of Central Point la In town and reports thnt high water In the sloughs south of Contral Point interfered with the mall car,rleia on Monday, You aro welcome nt tho Medford Hardware Co. Dick Wilkinson was among tho Central Pointers to do some trading In Medford Tuesday. When you think gifts, think of tho '.lotlford Hardwnro Co. II. B. 1'attcrson, tho Qiutker Nnr erymnn, xls going to Sr.loni Satur day to pack his nursery stock. Det er irnt liunv. If It's to bo found In a first-class 'ardware store, It can be found at the Medford Hnrdwnrc Co. William D. CoUlns, who has been .t Butte Falls for tho past week, re timed to town Tuosday and having traveled the dlstnnco on horseback, declares thnt there Is something rnd cally wrong with tho public toads of 'int part Of tho county. The funeral services of William 'aineron will bo hold In tho under taking parlors of tho Met ford Fur Ittin confpany nt 2 o'clock Wedncs lay iiltcinoon. William Brown, merchant of Fa ;le Point, was transacting business with Medford's wholesale merchants today. Al. and Mrs. Wymor of Kaglo 'oint nre shopping In Aledford. The) lso report bad roads and slow prog ess between the metropolis nnd their jrowlng city. Dave Uanert of near Kaglo Point .vns In ,town Tuesday. (7! T " c smfflMMMm MiMVamnm s' v-;lilH. Heim Children Make Big Hit The nudieneo nt tlio Nnlnloriun tlieuter last uiuht was highly plenn oil wilh the perloriiiuucc of the Hciu I'liildreu. Hud lleim ceitiiiuly mud i urcut hit. Siillivnii & Coii-idiii ilwny June Hie lie-t, nnd they eon idee I lie Ueiiu cliildicn one of llien :renlet uttiuctiun.s. Tonight is the nst iippi'iuniice ut the Xututoriuii healer and those ulm miss' seem I lie lleiui eliililieu on the 'Iti'e ui eituinly re-let it. When a linusewife heroines nn in' eailinir liaicaiu hunter it is a Ktrok f "jrood foituue" for her husband ouiil to n suliKluiitinl niiso of sal iry. Hnsklns for health. STARTS DIRT LIKE MAGIC because It contains a dirt-starting ingredient which loosens the dirt quickly, cleanses the fabric with little rubbing, and washes your clothes clean without washing them out. Because of this dirt-starting feature, Sunny Monday Laundry Soap will save your time and spare your back. Washes in any Kind of Water Hot or cold, hard or soft, lukc-warm or boiling waters all look alike to Sunny Monday, and it will do equally good work in each. Moreover, it docs not waste away like a rosin soap, and its dirt-starting ingredients remain to the last wafer of the cake. If you're an economical woman if you're particular about the appearance of your clothes you should ask your grocer for Sunny Monday and give it a good honest trial. "Sunny Monday Bubbles Will wash away your troubles" The N. K. Fairbank Company, Makers, Chicago GOTHAM SALOOR ti B, FA 1 1 WM The QUAKER NURSERYMAN . DO IT NOW Get First Choice "While my slock is most romploli'. Just what you decided on may be gone. A small payment will save, you a possible disappointment. l IMMMlOTTTirtlll Mi I ?jrt P r-n...nT- rrimm SEE OUR LINE AVATOIIKS DLVarONDS OUT GLASS RTttRLFNO TA13LI3WARIIJ GOLD AND GOLD WLL10D JEWELTtY STATUARY CLOCKS m MR ELLAS ,7 KWISL CASKS KTKRLlNf J NOVKLTI KS WAT10RMAN FOUNTAIN PENS CARYING SKTS TOILET SETS, ETC. Good Goods at Right Prices J. W. DIAMOND 115 at Main Medford, Ore. BOYS' SHOES Do you waul shoes that your boys can't possi bly wear out before they have gotten their mon ey's worth of wear? Then you should bring the boy here and try a pair of the famous double wear shoes known the world over as Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071" A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. HEDFOnD TIME TABLE. - -f ff-f 4 I Northbound 'o SOlPorllund Local . 'u SI Motor Ma i:, Motor N'o KlOrreon lixrirt-ii N'o HH'ortlanJ Kxprana i Sontbbonna. Vo tSlMotnr Vo lifCalirornla IJxpreit Vo 11 Motor v.i uiHun KraneUeo Bipresa so lAiliianu L.oai Medford to JackionTiUt, viol or oar lara Train leave . Twin lav Train leaea . . Motor Car It Sleepers in Tenement Above Arc Hurled From Their Beds Panic stricken Forelnners Flock to the Streets. i i . . .. . R-04 a. rr 10:35 a. II 1.11 n i S-?l p m i I 1:39 p n 10:35 a m t:Z4 p in 1:3 J p in 11:22 li m NKW YOItK. Nov. 20. A bomb ixploded In tlio doonvny or tlio Dolla TrlnnroIaB Haloon In tho heart of tlio Sicilian Bottlonicnt In Kllznboth Btrcot arly today, completoly wjotkliiB tlio iflloon. blowlns tho front Inward and dninaglnt; adjucont f loots. Tho ox iloHlon hurlod Bloopors In tlio tono icnts abovo 'from tholr bodH and nicked wIikIowb for bloeka around. Tho nollco rovorvefl bad a haul task (ulothiK tho panlc-iitrlckoh for olKiiorB who flocked to tho Btwtn bj the hundred. Franclfico Lobarlmra, ownor of tho saloon, today nave iv, pollco IiIb theory of tho animus be hind tho outrano. Flvo years nfjo, ho Bald, his son, Plotro, aged G yoarH, wa kidnapped and has novur boon hoard from xtnf Tho authnrltloH waio notlfliHl and I.lotitonant I'ottroBlno, tho Italian do-i lectlvo who wub nuirdorad In Sicily, worked on tho case. I.obnrbdia ro- colved lettors tbroatonlnK bin llfo If a, largo sum of inonoy wore not paid for tho return of tho boy, but lio paid no attention to tho domnud and It i believed by him thnt tho Uldnappora are now Htartlng on tholr ntvengH. I HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE PEARS, APPLES. CHERRIES PEACHES. AP 0 RICDTS. PRJNjSj ALL HH KINDS OF TREES AND A FULL SHRUBS. ROSES. ETC. SHADE TREES. LINE NUT OF FLOWERINfi mwinww A FINE LINE OF COME iHwmira IN AND GET PRICES Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 238!- Res. Phone 2493 I DROWN A8 3 SHIPS SINK IMWiKSTIO.V ()!. vtn JackionTilli to llij in 10.1 J a in 1:3 J i ip C:00 1 in :39l rn Medford. 7:21a. m (:(S a, m 2 16 p. in . J p. in 7.20 p. m Me'wr lava Train laven ... Train leave ... Train ltavca Motor Car lAVa . . JLJ. VtciUcJt Eaitars Kallway, efiwntv N'ovvral-r J ll Vo I No I N'o N I' M A II A M ! M . n I Kvi Ii Ar ' t l'. u Tii Hk I U ,1 3 Aat'' i In nn n . . i lu in fral. r I ak J. i L in , Ar M.lf u J I all I I Another Boosler for Medford. . t Dr. C. C. Vnn Seoyoc, who re cently owno to .Meilfuril from Cliam pr.i'ii, 111., Iihh jut rwlurwud fn4ii I'ortlautl. wliert lio meummtitiiy IHtaNsd lli xaiuinatiun of th atuie tWuliil lioaitL IJr. nii huoiw i now (ertniiri)l -lv Wnted ht lh I'miiarowiT' Umik buililiiitf, Imvinjt wiialfHl Win-' if Milli kit. broiiifi. I) V. M V.in SeoTtir, wlo hi- l-ic i i.rin-ln-i ilfiittotrv iu Mfill'ord tr w moiithx iwat. Tit doctor li.i ii-l r.-.ii pitr iIihmkI a uwH.t itlcal rentuVur iiuu rtv on South Oruuee ttrft, hfi lie iaiiiiti'inilMif frtM-tintf a iiuwlf ii lniiitritlow in the near tiiiurr lit- h.i iUu uncled in fi--l i l.i - inn' I.hmU j-t of Mcilli.nf r ,i ,1. n I f-rthard Hurricane Sveeps Caspian Sea anil Work's Great Havoc Steamship Near Dy Is Unable to S'ivu Crew anil Passenners. IIUItUK. Nov. tH.Tknl tbre vtMNMls tttnk at-ar AHrMkau. In the Cat-obi n Ma and Uilt Stl,ititi wr ilrowHMi li a rtrforl pHiUml In I lit- I iaOMiii ncri'. it m uicmiwi k j tlio vMUMila wen sunk durlay a bur- rirano. A atvamablp U fluid to hnva ' lnn U'-ar by when tho wrttka - i rurrt-d, but km iinablti to lender r-1 i aWtuiui- The iiit-n who lott tlnu Uva kit ItUMKi.ma and i'lMiaim Hi 'uii Ktnv.ic flalfM thai In- . lllL'tlK llM-ltl Mlljl Mllf'llll Mini III J .'ill Id w i .Hi " .i .,. ii .i I lint, r I i 'li li . tin I . r l ii Irn 1 Ninr.. HI ill iik Hi 11m Iti'sl I'Khiiliilliii on lln .Money Ibick I'liiu. A I moat overyhody knowa thai aid iuadache, tiurvoiirnoiia and ''.xziueix nr eaiMMHl 1 y a dltordorod nlomnch. I'lMtot itotnat'li and Indlitoatlon bap 011 Jual bct-auNU tho food you oat dotal nut 'Uxoat. hut llta In tit- ftmii nrh and fariooala or tunu aoui'. Von ran i-U-p ft-rintuit-uloii ai tomatb dlalrNM In flvo minute by mint ill-O-KA Mtomach tabluu, irs'irlptlou that haa dono more to v ludlgoatlon nnd put tho atomach H rim ivatJHIon than all tlio apuilal at oh ttorth. A largo 60 cent box or MI-O-.N'A itoinarh tableu la all you nwvl to ;t riuk'k aud lullii relief. Chan. Urunx guranl6 tbom. Mm. AIUh 121011 of 93 Dun Itond. 'tattle Crank. Mich., imwl ill-O-NA md -althlu two uioiitliH wap In .'ib good li-al:h as ver, and Iwh a joo'l otrong tininadi ami eaiw anytliliiK b)io llkiMt. j Mint attrlbutaa bar Rood hwiltli to MI OK A. j If you have heartburn, bolrhlBK of j xaa, beavlneaH or any alomaoh tiou bl no mutter how chronic irv MI O NA Ntoinarh taMetB on money back l-Uo Boll In I'havt Hran-' and i 1 1 u ii ' 1 1 1 . i 1 1 i "PAT" COGAN Tlioy t'iro the shoes thai wear. Thoy look tfood, arc Kood and a trial will prove h'uo all wo say. All sizes, in high and regular lops, heavy and medium alc soles, all solid leather throughout, all are up to standard. Edmeades Brothers Moore Block 7 For vSale Until December 3 (!() a ores joining the -101 ranch on the south and east side; dl .fenced, with (-room houses 2 largo barns, 1 granary nd 2 other buildings. Family orchard, good well and a :ood living spring of water that can be piped all through he house. Price, $105.00 per acre; $8000 cash, balance ', 2 and 15 years at (5 per cent. After the above dale this will be off the market. F. VOGEL, 327 SOUTH OAKDALE. Special School Meeting NoIii-ii j hoinliv uimmi lo llif I ixiil iiIi-ih of School Dintrift Ko I'l nl ilncl.Hiui I'oiinlv. it nlc of Ori'unii, llmt a iiiMal mi'IihoI iiici-iih -m tin' -mil dinim-l ill ln liidil at 1 1 tar li Si-lmul Miiililniir on tin- 1 1 ln ol lli'cmnliiir, 111)0, ut - o'rlui'lv in tin' iil'tcrunon, Im- I hi' folluu luif obccl To li-vy ii MHftnl la. Dlltcil tllin liflt It llllV Of Alii'.-l: f)KIS N'mcinlicr, Kill). CKAWPOKI). DihImi-i CIi-ii. t'liHiriiiaii J. K WATT. Illllllll III' Uill'l-tnl- r. f: guerin (Sb CO. 4 MEDF0H0 NATIONAL BANK BUIL0ING, I Have a mnimer of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS of from $500 to $3000 lo return investors 10 per cent ucr annum. If you have money to lu:n it will pay you to luvestl-ple tliem lorn, notahh Dr. Chnrloa P. Alu'd, iutor of tho Now York church of whlrli John I). Horkofollor la a Idt lai. lUdlaon showed thin uttornoon that ho could cotno back and laud EDISON SAYS HE IS NOT AN UNBELIEVER WISBT OHA.NOIC. N. J., Nov. 2U. "Hull for mliiv" U tho aiibatanro ot TliouuiH A Hdlwiii'ti rttiiiarks today upon uilnUti-rlal irltliUm of bin uro-i '" olthor hnud at will. vIouk oxiin-aalou that ho did not bi-' l .nn pot nn nthoUt. and nnvor nald llfvo In a honiifUT " l wna," wald tlio wUurd Thoso calU When CdlHou announced hM Ueliof -ok pic oih havo not road what I uald. I, huaiiio tin" uui'i i of man) iuiiih I billtvo In a mipieinu lut.illlt'i.'nc,J, fi 4 r if ii S a 5S c