imi.dtwViiiijijontifrTini'n ir rv iirrTriT'1' """""' -" -!-.. ?m w.n.n W"WBf rvfci,,-,-' ''""n'.iTW, i' " '' guutMiwSKJjiuuLiXiiJifiB ip MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910. Personal and Local B. T. Harrison of Monroo, Wash., who desires to locate his family In a better climate than that of the Ever green stato, Is stopping In Medford for a short time. Mnnr-Ehni Co., loans, FniitRrow- i-rs' Hank building Ed King, tho popular caterer of tho Nash, made a business trip to Ashland Wednesday evening. Have your Xmns photos made by Mnokoy if you want something to Hen so. tf Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Foster and young son, Gordon, and Miss Pemolla Foster of Oak Mount orch ard, leavo Thursday for San Diego, ,Cal., whro they will spend the win tor. If yon wnnt to enjoy tho show, tnko a pair of opera glasses with you. Dr. Goblo has them at prices from $0.00 to $25.00. 301 East Main strcot. A. D. Cook, who Is seeking for a location for a home, arrived hero Wednesday night. Mr. Cook halls from Nowcastlo, Wyo. Moor-Ehnl Co., exclusive agents for property In Crescent and Wake field, Or., townsltes on Hill's now railroad. See them. Crescent Is division point. 220 tir. Pollnltz of Contral Point was In Medford on professional business Wednesday afternoon. Is your touso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf. Joo S. Boswell, ono of tho popular business men of Central Point, was In tho city on business Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Boswell has Just dis posed of his timber claim In Siskiyou county for $3000. Fifty-throo acres special, 10 acres coming Into bearing orchard. Call on J. B. Wood, Condor Wutcr & Power Co.'s offlco. , tf Henry Heldt of Ynnkton, N. D., has arrived In Medford and will mako his home nt some point In tho Roguo Ulver valloy. r Tho Hull auto livery has decided to accommodate tho trado to and from the opera, natatorlum dances, cafes and so forth, and by placing a call they will call for you at any time. Their orders wll bo booked nt their offlco. Phono 3141. A. L. Lawrence, who Is by trado a plumber nnd gas fitter, Is In Med ford for o few days. Mr. Lnwrcnco comes from Ogden, Utah. I The Medford Hardware Co. has hundreds of useful nrtlcles suitable Tor gifts. L. M. Simpson, who Is engaged In the general merchandise business at the Needles, Cal., Is spending a few days in Medford. Wanted boarders A new board ing house has oponed at 70G (South Oakdalo. Call and seo us for fair treatment, or address F. H. More land. 302 Alvln Mulllnax of Madera, Cnl Is In the city on legal business. Mr. Mulllnax is connected with tho Mil ler & Lux estate and Is hero on busi ness In connection with that vast plantation. i Xmns photos mnilo by Mnckoy will plwe. t George E. Green of Corvallls Is In town on a 'pleasure trip. Chafing dishes, carving sets, brass articles, silverware and tho host, In latest, swellest designs at tho Med ford Hardware Co. Chartes H. Hunter of Skagway. Alaska, Is stopping In town for a few days. He expects to meet his mother nnd sister at this point. They live at Salt Lake, Utah, but aro at present In Sanv Frnnclsco and will meet Mr. Hunter hero, from which point ho will accomnanv them to PorMnml Every light but electricity gives off snioko and smoko contains soot, which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light Iowb In an air tight bulb. tf. , Georgo W. Wilson of Galena, Kan., reached Medford Wednesday night. Mr. Wilson Is a lead mlno operator of that district nnd is on tho coast In tho Interest of his health, having been affected by arsenical poisoning from tho mines of hlsr. district. The next Idlo hour that comes along, mako It pay you a big dividend by having demonstrated to you at room 207 Phipps bldg., tho White Houso pantry. Tho Inducement to secure ono free is bound to Interest you. 22G P. C. Armstead of Port Townsond, Wnsh., Is transacting legal business In Medford. I Clnrvnco B. lloglo of Slguurnoy, lu I reached Medford Thursday. Mr. Bo I gle has been for a number of years in the clothing business In lora and, should the country suit htm, will lo cate in that line of business nt some point on this coast. Walt for Mcker'e big clearance salo everything on sale. Arthur M. Beal, who has been working in Santa Cruz, Cal., for the past three months, has returned to Medford. Mr. Beal says California IhaH more sunshine than money and he prefers Roguo River valley. W. H. Meeker & Co. will begin the big sale Saturday morning. You will miss it It you fall to visit their stnrn finlnrilnv Walter C. Winston Is In the city, having arrived from Hastings, Nob,, Thursday. An elegnnt lino of opera glasses In gold, pearl and Morroco nt Dr. Goblo's. optical parlors, 301 East Main street. Will C. Hapgood of Salem Is in Medford for a few days on buslnoss matters. ' Xmas gifts from Van do Car's will plcaso forever. tf James R. McCann of Buffalo, Wyo., a coal mlno operator of tho Rock Creek Coal company, Is In Medford for a few days. Meeker will savo you money ou ready-to-wears salo Saturday. Piano tuning. Phono Main 4171. 221 John Worley, who has a homestead In tho vicinity of Trail, was transact ing business in Medford on Thursday. Mr. Worley says tho roads aro In very bad condition tho greater part of tho way from Trail to Medford. B. T. Van Do Car's Jowolry store will bo open ovenlngs from now until Christmas. Miss Alice Degen of Santa Rosa, Cal., has arrived In tho city and will visit an mint In tho neighborhood of Tnblo Rock. Bo sure and call on B. T. Van Do Car whon in search of something pleasing in tho lino of new and clnssy Jewelry. Open evenings. Wnrrcn Brooks, who lntoly camo to tho valley from Port Blnkeloy, Wash., will mnke his homo n Medford, hav ing sent for his family. Walter Ferris has gone to San Francisco, aftor having visited tho homo of his youth for a few days, tho work of excavating for a now business building on Fir street Just above tho Mooro bar. J. R. Stewart, contractor on tho, Natatorlum, returned Wednesday night from n business visit to San Frnnclsco. E. F. A. Blttner promises to em ploy only American born white men with families, If possible, for all city work. Ed Healey of Philadelphia, who for a number of years has been con nected with tho Reading Railway company, Is hero for a few dnys. Mr. Healey Is suffering from Infected eye sight nnd hop3 a rest will restoro his Bight to Its former porfectnes3. Chris Thompson, a wealthy ox-bus-luessmnn of Hoqulnm, Wnsh., is in Medford for a few days. Mr, Thomp son has n valuablo timber claim on Evans creek, which ho is looking lifter and incidentally would like to find a business focntlon In this city. Ho Is much taken with Medford and says tho town reminds him of tho balmy days of tho Grays Harbor country. Miss Maxtno Leonard of Ashland Is upending tho dny with friends In Medford. .. . Tho rending nnd club rooms In tho parlor of tho Presbytorlan church nro open overy evening', except Sunday, from C:30 to 10 p. in., nnd nro free to all men. Tho Epworth leaguo held nn enjoy able social Tuesday evening at tho homo of Miss Clara Wine, and nil who 1111011X16(1 tho event pronounco It one of tho most plonsnut occasions of which they have had tho good fortune to nttend In many months. Tho M. E, Brotherhood held Its regular meeting Wednesday night nnd wns treated to an excellent address by B. F. Mulkcy. Georgo Gaspleck and MIrs Mnybollo Bonner, both of Jackson county, wore united In marriage Inst Saturday aft ernoon by Rev. Bolknnp of this city. Mr. and Mrs, Gnspjeek will mako tholr homo In Medford, whoro thoy hnvo a largo clrclo of friends, who wish thorn ovorythlng meant by tho word prosperity. Tho two-mllo relny skating raco which occurred Wednesday night nt tho Natatorlum was won by tho Med ford team over tho champion team of Ashland. Hurry Schultz, Nolsoy Slo cum, Cnrloy Beakum and Wlllard Jones constituted the home team. Tho slnglo raco of ono inllo was won 'by Harrington of Ashland. Harrington of Ashland and Slocum of Medford nro now being matched for a raco and tho event promises to be ono of great Interest. W. U. Unlloy, who reached Med ford Wcdnesdny and who expects to locate In the Roguo River valley, has already decided to purchaso lots and build a bungalow. Mr. Bailey Is a retired grocery merchant and is Miieroly looking for a good town In which to build n homo, Don't forget tho Medford hardwaro when looking nround for gifts. John L. Hnloy, formerly editor of tho RnlBln City News nt Fresno, Cal., was In tho city Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Hnloy is on his way to the north west territory. What Is moro npproprlnto than a seal ring engraved properly? B. L. Van de Car will engrave It freo of barge whtlo you wait, Phipps Bldg. tf Robert Foote, who for years was n tho einpoly of tho government as intlercnt Old Fort Lnramlo, Wyo., Is sojourning In Medford. Freo rending rooms nt Presbyto- Inn church, open overy evening from 5:30 to 10 except Sundny. Robert G. Wilson of Salem was In tho city Wednesday evening traiimici :'B leg" I business Lato magazines, papers, nnd pe lodlcnla at Presbytorlan reading room In church, corner Holly nnd Main streets. Open 0:30 to 10 p. m. Every man nnd boy Is invited fo spend tho evening hero. Will H. Gray of Klamath Falls was In tho city Wodnesdny, Mr. Gray Is hero In tho Interest of a Portland vinegar and pickling works. Have you soon B. L. Van do Cnr'B how window on Main strcot, Phipps Bldg? It has Boino suggestions for Xmns glftB. tf Gono Whitney, who for tho pnst four years hnB boon ono of Undo Sam's boys nt Fort Flagler, Wash., has his discharge from the service and will Hvo In Roguo River valloy In tho future. Mr. Whitney hns serv ed two enlistments in tho army. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: P. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT You can't uffoul to miss Meekur'u big sale everything reduced. A. II. Avers of Williams, Ariz., arrived In Medford Wednesday on a ten days' visit with friends and while hero will purchaso a small tract of land for orchard purposes. My prices aro rcasonnblo. Your eye sight Is priceless. Dr. Rlckort, over Kontnor's. S. J. Pottoi, who for several years has been engaged In tho general mer chandise business nt Greshnm, was transacting business InMcdford Wed nesday evening. If you haven't got a block in Oak dalo Park addition you had batter got ono nt ouco. Seo W. H. Evcrhard, 009 Ninth Btrcot, Wet, for particu lars, tt A I'HOUUCT OP NATOIIE, Warmed into life by the sun shining on Southern cotton fields, nurtured by rain and dew, the cotton plant concen trates in its seed that ltfc-giving and life-sustaining quality which is the basis of Cotlolene. From Collonfield to Lilcheu, human band never touch the oil from which Cottolwie is made. It is a product of Nature. I.-ird comes from the fat of the hog often impure, always indigestible. Cot toleiic. on the contrary is pure, and jelly mode from the jnlcc( of choicest fruit is not more easily digested than this product of the oil extracted from he kernel of the cotton seed. SUNNY Sunny Monday soap is just as pure as it looks. It is white, made from the purest mate rials and contains no rosin starts dirt like magic washes woolens without shrinking docs not fade colors works in any kind of water and contains a marvelous dirt starter which saves time and rubbing. Sunny Monday will double the life of your clothes ahd save you half the labor of wash day. Joint It. Wlrieman tt Tillamook 1$ In the city on n business nilwion. Joo Hunt, who Is musing for city recorder of Ashland, was In tho city for a few minutes Wednesday eve ning. John II, Cirkln,. attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. A. M. Dlen of Warrenton Is among the Thursday arrivals In Medford. Mr. Drew will Investigate- tho entlro valloy beforo returning. He expects to buy land nt somo point In southern Oregon and will place his son, D. V, Drew, upon the place Small fruit culture Is tho object. nmmMMMMMtn orAM&mccA, lACAtT,PA. "THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO You nro Invited to cnll hero ,', and boo my exceptionally fine! naHnrttiinnt nf lTnllitnv Hnnila. That llttlo ARTICLE you havo been looking for may bo here. Jowolry, Diamonds, Watches, Rings, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc., etc., all In -Intent designs nnd superior makes. J.W. Diamond 115 EAST MAIN STREET --- - aaiMiiMiaiMMftaiiNaiftftiM t li r i it' ytbf9m'm. Vln.-'-'r- ym-tr !-' .,, 0 ' Christmas Gifts From Van De Car's Please Store Will Be Open Evenings from Now Until Christmas A LIBERAL DISCOUNT on All Goods Two Weeks Before Christmas OUR STOCK LARGEST in the city consisting of Diamonds. Watches, Guff Links and Scarf Pins in Gold or Gold Filled COpvAiOnT) Sterling Silver and Ebony Toilet Sets-Over 500 Patterns in Fobs and Lockets All At Recuced Prices For Two Weeks Every Walthaii Watch move ment f guaranteed by tho manu iu.turcrt mgttlnut liny delect in trutcrul or construction. TnU guarantee U without time limit, and bolda good the world over. W Elgin & Waltham Watches $5 Up Boys' Watches from $1 up to $5. Of) Ladies' Watches from $7.50 and up WALTHAM on.tho dial of n watch muzhik Unit there is an ncpiiiulo nnd dnniblo timckeciiij; mncliiiio under the dial. ALL ENOKAVING DONE BY SKILLED WORKMEN' WITIIOIT KXTHA CUAKUK WHILE YOU WAIT. 15 ,000,000 Waltham Watches now in use PhiniW We have a large assortment of XlljO Waltham Watches in Gold, Gold T 1 A q Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases. IJlUg. A small deposit will hold any of these beautiful Christmas Gifts un til you are ready to send for then. When you huy a Christmas pres ent you want to know that it Is as represented and that it will please the recipient. We boast of the qual ity of our pods and take pride In making every claim good. A specialty of Lodoe Pins and Charms In Gold and Gold-Filled Goods. A LARGE LINE OF 14 Karat Seal Rings WE CAHHY LIHMY'S. HAWK'S AND IJOAK'S MCII CUT GLASS, THE THHEE LEADING AMERICAN MAKES. B. Look All Over Town, Then Come and Get Our Prices T. VAN DE CAR Medford Oregon t MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM'MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMl'MMMMMM i r-k.J A . i it H . li i IV k n 1 1 u. i !, .T 'M