PERSONAL ITEMS James S. Arndt, a nubile lnstruc- - tor of Oscaloosn, la.. Is sojourning lu Mod ford for a few weeks. I Arthur Gates of Monroe. Wash., arrived Wednesday night and will bring his family to Medford as Boon as a house can be obtained. Clyde M. Harrison of Hoppnorr" Is I" the city on n visit with old friends and will remain until after .the holi days. j Charles H. McDougal of Qlonrock, Wyo., has arrived In Medford and will VIriI for several weeks. Mr. McDou BJ1 l a cabinet maker by trade and If suited probably will locate In Med. ford. Ho does only fancy hand made cabinet work and employs a number 01 men in ins stiop. '. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nader have mov ed to their new home at Phoenix. Dr. J. F. noddy left Tuesday on a business trip to San Francisco. , Have you visited the "Marlnolla Shop?" You are Invited to call up stairs In the Renter -block and oxam m -Ino the nicely fitted rooms and learn about "Marlnolla." 'k Hiram Hayes arrived from Castle nock, Wash., Wednesday night and will accept a position on the Snowy Butte orchard tracts near Central Point. It's a pleasure to step Into the Med ford Hardware Co.'a storo since It has boon remodelled. John M. Hlgglns of Long Pine. . ftuii., visited Medford Wednesday aft ernoon and Thursday. Mr. Hlgglns Is a. master mechanic on tho Fromont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley railway. Mrs. Martha Harmon and daughter Miss Lucia, are hero from Hastings, Neb., In tho Interest of Mr. Hnrmon's health. Wanted floardors A now board ing house has opened at 70C South Oakdale. Call and see us for fair treatment, or address F. H. More- land. 302 Charles C. Clarke, a business man of Seaside, Is sojourning a few days 'In Medford. II. IJ. Patterson, tho Quaker Nur soryman, Is going to Salem Satur day to pack his nursery stock. Bet ter get busy. i Amos W. Lelghton, Recently of Waco, Tex., was among tho arrivals Thursday morning. Mr. Lelghton has a cotton plantation on tho famous Brazos river bottoms of tho Lono Star slate. .Horvman, Jg going. .to, Salem.. Satur day topack.hIs nursery stock. Bet ter got busy. Orvlllo Harding pf nod Wing. vMlnn., hns arrived In Medford to 'spend the winter, desiring to escape jtlm cold winter of tho "flour" stnte. Xtnns photos made by Mmikcy wiP jijlh'HSO. tf ? J. M. Wilson of Denver, Co., Is In -tho city with a view to buying a liiime. Mr. Wilson Is a retired hard jwaro merchant of tho Colorado mo st ropolls. 2 Tho Plaza Oyster Porlors, tho place Jto eat. to U p. National bank. js Henry Day of near Sheridan, Wyo., Jnrrlved on Wednesday night. Mr. Day Is here for tho purposo of In vestigating walnut culture In the Tltoguo River valloy, but has no state ment to mako as to his Intentions at present. Havo you noticed tho new build 'Ings going P In Oakdale Park ad dition Just south or Mr. Hoofs? tf When you think gifts, think of the Medford Hardware Co. John S. Nash, who was one of the promoters of the electric railway be tween Centralla and Chohalls, Wash., and who It Is believed is hero for a similar purpose, is In town. Tho Cen tralla line was a' failure. If. B. Patterson, tho Quaker Nur seryman, Is going to Sr.lotu Satur day to pack his nursery utock. Bol ter get busy. Charles W. Boyd of Portland was In Medford on a business mission Wednesday. TIiIb is Mr. Boyd's first visit lir six years and ho is more thnn surprised at tho growth and progress of tho city. If it's to bo found In a first-class hardware store, it can bo found at tho '"Medford Hardware Co. George Stykes of North Bond Is '' among tho many visitors In Medford from Oregon points. Every light but electricity gives off smoke and smoke contains soot, which deposits on your wall paper, curlaln8, draperies. Electric light glows In an air tight bulb. tf. Fred S. Penfleld of Junction City, camo in WeJiiehday night and will remain on business for a week or more. If you haven't got a block In Oak dalo Park addition you had better get ono nt once. See W. II. Everhard, 909 Ninth street, West, for particu lars, tf It. M. Sylvostor, who Is Booking a location for his family and has been looking over tho valloy for two weeks, came. In from Jacksonville Wednusday evonlng and will try Med ford again. John O. Oliver- of Junction City. Mont., Is looking ovor Modford and vlclnly with a view to looatliiK- MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, arEPFOKD, OttEOON, TITTTttSPAY, DttCEMBEK 1, 1910. Commercial lunch 11 a. m. m. Upstairs, opposlto First Arthur Brown or tho Itoguo Mug azino returned Thursday morning from a business trip to Woodvllle, where he hnd been ror two days In the Interest or his publication. A. E. Woolverton was up rrom Cen tral Point Thursday. Lynn Purdln or tho Central Point Globe unnounces that he will suspend publication or that paper and will remove tho plant to Medrord In about two weeks, at which tlmo the publi cation of the Iloguo Magnzlno will occur rrom its own preset. Mr. Pur dln having nssoclatod himself with Mr. Brown and others In the Itogue Magazine company. L. B. Warner, who has been spend ing several monthB in Portland look ing after business Interests there, is spending a few days with his family In this city and greeting old friends. Mr. Warner will leave for Portland again at the end of tho week. Mrs. IUchard Calder spent Wednes day night In Medrord vllstlng with friends. Z. Cameron or Applecato was a visitor In Medrord Thursday. V. C. Brown leaves Thursday ove rling on an extoiiBlvo business trip north. Henry C. Shotwell or Ashland spent Thursday In Medrord on busluess J. W. Wilson or Trail Creek Is spending a row days in Medford on business. William D. Thomas or Eugeno Is spending a row days with rrionds In Medrord. Itoguo rlror has rallen two feet rrom high water mark during tho present storm. Bort Kelly or near Woodvlllo, who has been doing assessment work on hts quartz claim, also attending to his placer mining claim a row miles rrom Woodvllle, was In Medrord on business and nfter supplies Thurs day. Alvln Shoemaker ot near Ayers Spur camo down Thursday to meet his mother, Mrs. L.,1. Woolsoy, who arrived rrom Dallas, 111. Clarenco Wilson, who camo rrom Occola, Knn., threo weeks ao and purchased a small plnco near Gold Hill, camo up to meet his wlfo and 'iaby Thursday. G. F. Cuthbort & Co, have had completed ror their largo establish ment ono of tho handsomest gold letter signs in tho city. J. A. Wilbur or the Ashland Or chard syndicate was in Medrord Thursday on business connected with tho syndicate, and reports much im provement and progress on tho lands now under development, II. T. Van Do Car carries tho 'Llb- by," "Hawks" and "Horn's" rich cut glass. Phlpps bldg. You can buy "Llbby," "Hawkes" nnd Horn's" cut glass at Van Do Car's, Phlpps bldg. Freo reading rooms at Presbyte rian church, open overy evening rrom 0:30 to 10 except Sunday. Lnto magazines, papers, and pe riodicals at Presbyterian reading room in church, comer Holly and Main streets. Open C:30 to 10 p. m. Every man and boy is Invited to spend tho evening hero. J. E. Day or Woodvllle Is In tho city transacting business. Neff & Mcaley havo picked up their law office, bag and baggage, and mov ed it to rooms 1 and 2, over tho post office. , We serve tho best meals In town. First-class cooking. Good servlco, afic. Tho Piaza Cafe, 128' East Main street. . tr Walter Goodyear and wire or Fort Stephens ' reached Medrord Tuesday morning and will mako tholr homo here. Mr. Goodyear haB a position In ono or the large orchards near the city. Have your Xmus photos made li.v Mnckey if you want hoiiH'lliinj,' In lease. tf Moor-Ehnl Co., oxcluslvo agents 'or property In Crescent and Wake 'leld, Or., townsltes on Hill's new nllroad. See them. Crescent If llvlsion point. 220 George Perkins or Portland Is In own ror a few days on business In fonnectlon with a Portland Invest- iient company. Is your ouso wired? One cigar es a day would pay for a hundred ter cent Increase In comfort. Start Ivlng tho electric life. ' tr. William Altgold, an orchardJst of Springfield, Mo., Is visiting tho or chards or tho Hoguo JUver valloy md comparing them with the orch ards of tho Ozark mountains. Flfty-throo acres Bpecial, 10 acres oming Into bearing orchard. Call on l. B. Wood, Coudor Water & Powor o.'s office. ' tf r-nri Kiuman came In from Asto ria Wednesday night, accompanied by his wlfo and children. He will make his homo In Medford. Tho Hull auto llvory has doolded to accommodate tho trade to and from tho opora, natatorlum dances, cafes and so forth, and by placing a rail they will call for you at any lime. Tholr orders will be booked at their office. Phone 31 11. ' Davo Whltoomb and wlfo of Mc Mlnnvlllo aro visiting In Medford for a few days. Moor-Klini Co.. 1. rYtiilarow- i ..... r. I! er linpic uiiiiiiiiik. The ".tore news" in (hi hiiej would make it h valuable ne KiMr. i even if it ountaiiiei! no oilier new i Stock Adjusting Sale "When we opened up in Modford we marked till of our merchandise at exceptionally low prices. On account ul uiH-imig iitu- wr u-iL ui.u tuts was am- uur prospective customers. For tins reason we will offer Suits, Coats .and Raincoats Dresses, Etc. at .ilk iUwK , JLa )kMkJm mi, ik, lilW ml tIKvi H (lT,,'n,JnMnlill!ii'iiiniriinTTrWT r 7HiBP?nR9R9DrVnVCrf 9nn3iBKR&EMF9ffiiTTv?iiy' 1H mTr:yIl?r fiiHg '3f 25 o o off This moans a great deal more to you than if we had .marked our goods like they are generally sold and then offered a greater reduction. Owing to our late opening wo find we have, over bought on certain lines and will give tho public tho ben efit of a general price reduction of 25 PER CENT this from our regular low prices. Tailored Suits at 25 PERCENT discount. Entire line of Indies', misses' and children's Coais, 25 PER CENT discount. '' , ' Evening Coats and Capes, 25 PER CENT discount. Dresses, in serge, messaline, foulard, ninrouo.Ue, ehif fon, etc., 25 PER CENT discount. A BONA EIDE PEDudTlON TJIAT YOU CAN NOT A EEO R D I) TO M ISS. Any one of the above mentioned articles make most appropriate .Xmas gifts and a useful gift is always most appreciated. Yours for good merchandise, AH.Millinery on Sale-Reductions from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent Don't fail to visit our Millinery Department. You will find many styles here that are new and exclusive with this store. Tho saving to you should be a great inducement to trade at this store. NOT "HOW CHEAP" BUT "HOW GOOD i 222 WEST MAIN ST. ST. MARK'S BLDG. HANDSOME NEW ST0RE0PENED W. H. Ranlon's Establishment on Central Is Modern in Every Re spectWould Bo Credit to Lam est Cities on the Coast. KntorprlHo Is tho ono essential elo mont which keens tho machinery In motion and umdHts In building a city. Without It wo degenornto. Tho com pany, firm, corporation or Individ ual who possesses ontorprluo dosorvou the commendation of every member of a community, and In thiti connec tion too much, cannot bo said or the enturprlso of W. 11. Itnrdon & Co., whose new grocery store at lit! and .'IS Noith Central avenue would do credit to a Seattlo or u San Fran cisco. Such business men as W. II. Hard on & Co., blessed with an en terprising spirit which knows no fall, aro tho kind of men who could open a business in tho midst of a desert and causo tho world to build a town around them. Few lii'loed aro tho cities so fortunate as Medford, for It Is such business men an W. H. Itar dou & Co. which has caused her to ribo like a Spl.lux from tho sands of Hgypt to become a "thing of beauty ami a Joy forever." There Is not a store in all southern Oregon more complete In all Its ap pointments ami wnen tlio veil was pulled aside and tho public was per mitted to poop through they beheld a veritable market garden, a com plete grocery stock, gnrulshed with green, gold and scarlet, an autumn scone, n winter scene, and n spring time vale, wliluh followed, nlowly budded Into summer, making tho scene a mercantile wonderland sel dom son in a city of 10,000 popur latlon. Rardon & Co. havo done for Med ford what hut few men havo done for other cities along the Hue given her a metropolitan grocery store, a sani tary grocery store, a pure food gro cery store; In fact, tho bt, baud nomofet and most perfectly equipped food emporium between Portland and San Francisco, and their enterprise l(puld and no doubt will be justly rewarded. DIAMONDS Loose ami mounted. The InigcKl and finest stock I hate ewr hbown. JZ? DIAMOND JEWELRY A inosl k'hwoiii illNplay V Hie iih'ixH r Hie t i Ill's bent ileslgiieiH, rliitluum .Mounting i feu. lure. WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, CLOCKS, CUT GLASS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. MARTIN J. REDEY, The Jeweler, Medford. Near Postofflce. Announcing New Holiday Goods A Cordial Invitation is Extended to One And All to witness the splendor and refinement that prevails In every department, whero prices are as fair as reason will make them, for pods of the superior class, and represented hy an absolutely hltidlnfi rjuar antee. Wc therefore suncjest early selecting, of your holiday nifts. as tho varieties arc now at their best, affordinu ample choice. B & C Cash Store TELEPHONE US YOUR ORDER. Jersey Butter, the Quality brand, 2 pounds 85c Eastern ITnms, choice, spec ial, pound 18c Eastern Bacon, light weight, special, pound ,25c Picnic llain, light weight, specialfi pound 16c LARD Pure Lard JMh. pails, each 50c 5-lh. pails, each 80c 10-lh. pails, each $1.55 50lb. tins, each $7.25 I Imported Itu Chestnuts, per pound 20c Eastern Bloaters, fat ones, each 5c Norway Mackerel, large, 12- pound kits, each $2.75 Norway Mackerel, fancy, 12 pound kits; each !3.25 Syrup, best maple, in tins 50c and 90c Holland Herring, imported, kegs, each $1.50 (toffee, 13. & C. blend of Mo cha and Java, lb ...40c Pineapple, 2 -lb. tins, extra choice, 1 doz. $2.75, case $5.40. SALE DINNER SETS Haviland China Dinner Sets 42-pieco Dinner Set, calue $20, special price $15.65 50-pieco Dinner Set; value $20.25; special price $21.05, Haviland China, gold border, small flower decoration. ()0-pieec Dinner Set; value $38.15; special price $32.1d 100-picce Dinner set; value. $(50.00; special price $55.75 GU-pieee Dinner Met; value $70.00; special price $65.00 Somi-Porcolain English Din ner Sets. IH-piece set, white and gold; special, sot $7.85 !V7-piecu set, while and gold; special $8.70 fihpioec set, blue decoration; special $10.75 15-pieco set, floral decora tion $8.40 Tea Pots, all sizes, 50c and up Child's Dinner Set, 14 pes; set $1.35 Tree Caudles, Caudle Hold el's, Paper Hells, Wreaths. Il-piece Jap China Tea Set. per set $1.65 Cut Star Custards, set of six $2.25 B&C Cash Store 223 West Main. Telophono 2351 SAYS CHICAGO HAS GONE APPLE CRAZY Pon't auk your frlemla 10 find u roomer want ndvortUo. Sl'OKANK, W.11' , Dor. 1. "Krom tho lntorent nnntr 'oil ly ClilfixiKoaim in tlio Nk'.IqiiiiI Applo nIiow It kuuiiih us tLoimlj ChleRi'o him jouo applu era ty." wild Chiirlou K. I'latr. publicity sunt of Uic Hi oknrio & Inland, who roturiiMil to M'jIuiiu tlild morning on thn Orlontal UiiiIIim! nftur a montli'H visit lu Clilcnso. Now York. I'lttn burg, Iluffalo and Hartford, Conn., IiIk old liorr.o. whrt ho wont In tlio liitorwUi of iiulillcity work for tiU rond. "Tho annual land chow hold In Chicago lioforo tho ajijilo ohow nil 011 Ibiwoiiwj Hiiccam und udvrllMl tb nortbwoit wonderfully. Hut tho Uiid uUovf itibiply h hotted tlio appo int of the ChlcaKoaiiH for tho won derful dl!ilay at tho applo show. "Uur io:iifcilvo U an locorrw t ono for tho lituum thut wo i-amiot prop- rl apprciluto hc MlKiilflcuii. t- off DiU xhov to tho nillM ' VaUlu tjii rtpplf nio tt-y ioi nl.ir in Chicago. Oro'ou :ipplo, f in ,Ht i iiifi'H. , uro Ht ill nII.'1 tly lu tho lead. "On South Wntor Htroot, ono of tho principal w'lolmalo and niarhut dlx trlitu, I wiv htiridrodu of hoxoi of applon from woll known north wout It HiHiiuud like witlklitK down a Spo kuuo LiihIikwd Btroot 10 nuo nil til two many apple with Uholu of uorthwott fliiuu prouilut'ntly illulnyti.M THOMAS TESTIFIES IN WENDLING CASE LOriSVIIXK, Kj., Dec. l.-Hon-cillol TIioiiiuh. it wiluoMH lor till' ImIo. ItMliliiiil IoiIhv in llio t Hal of Jimtipli W'oiiilliiitf. fhnvti'tl with lliv uiiirilur of Alniu Kttlluor. lliat lio found n Minull xlovo in Kt. .lolin' i I'liun-li oiiuilur to one of u pitir ou-L-l by 111 lililc airl. Hi UioiikIiI ll ulovo IihiI boen dlipiH(l iicoidiHitully mul kwupl ii up uuil liuniHil it. A UNIQUE SOCIETY. ll i- ! iolfri-( In mile Hint 1" Anufli'-. ii- tho hoiiit ot one nt i In1 mii-t illilil(' iil'y.iiilZalliili-. in (lir wrld. IIhti; Iiciiiu piiliap- one other, anil Hint in I.iiiiilnii t i- no a-ii i'kiIiuii . until i ti,,i-r nu. i vine hpuil, to Ktinl.v nml U'xloio the (Vi lli' IniiKiiiiKf, to delvo into the lr, lilioiiH, IiiMtory und litoiiiluio ot (lit (Villi' nice, all of uliiult uro known lo bo noli in poulry und rouiiiueo. At thi! olith toouiri will ho found, ftouiiiiKliiij- in wuiiuoHt fellowship, Ihoko of vniyitif,' politieul nml leli. iotit, InilliM. lU iiieiuooixhjp otii ln'iieon ii biMiiop of (ho Kotuuii Culh olio t'Hiiioli nml ono of llio I'nilil nut loliuiou. A jihIko of tho wu- piuiuo eintil of Cnlifoinin, Ihu umyor- or l.o AiikuIo mid iniin.v olhor mil ed poivoiik liiiloiijf. lloiu winy he fiMiml Iiinhiuon, Sooluhiiiuii mid WuIhIiiiuui, ('oiiiihhiimn, .Miiiimmuii I mill llroloiM uffiliutiiii; in tho spirit of fulljuiluiiil, (ho hiiikiin,' buek or tlio mini In (lio limo uhoii, a, ono Imnily, (ho Colt Minified for e.ii-eiii-o iluolf. Al ii lueenl riKiolitiK of (ho eluh a pilKriiniijjo to tho Coltio ViiiiiiiritM. vh imloii.ud, iimlor tho lumloiiip of I wo of iu iiittnilioix, Juhn S. Mo flroiuly, oililor of Tho WW Coiut .MiCiiy.uie, nml Fnuik Mukei', u tra eler mill leetuior. Thn pilriiuiio will be Hindi in April of next en. nml it jr Impetl thut a liue pait will bi leirnileil ,i iht- I'unlu- nuhi to make tho trip. Weeks & McGowan Co. IJNDRRTAKKRS DAY PI 1 ON I 2271 Nilit 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT .VOTICi: Ol-' AIM'OI.ST.MMNT OP AliMIMKTIMTOIt, N'otli'o Ih liuroby kIvou that tho un ilwrslpnt'il linn boon appointed hy tho county court of JiiokHou county, Oro. Hon, im iidiululHtriitor of tlio ittJtutu of OeoiKo Mrown, docannod, and hua iimllflod. All persona IiuvIuk uliiliim iiKalnst Knld QHtuto nro horolty potl flod to pronont thoui with propor vouohorH and duly vorlflud to tho iin derslKiiod at KiirIo Iont. Oiokoii, or to M. IMudlii, iiltMi'ituy fur thu est u to, at .Modford, Oitigon. within six inontliH from tho ditto ot thU notice. pa ted und first publluhod Uecum her 1. 1010. J. V. J1UOWN. Adiiilnlutiator or tho Khtatoof licorr.o Hrown. Uoceaued llasklna for health, i i V f I mi l t v' : svj m '" !