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Phono the Itoguo lilver Creamery
for milk, cream, butter or butter
milk. Main 2G81. tf
0. G. Gnlbrnith of Itltt, Mo., is H
the city. Mr. Gnlbrnith is undceide
ns to where he will locate, but stale?
that lie believes Medford is the be?.
location. '
Garnett-Coroy Hardware company
will bo open evenings from now until
Xnms.
Clarence Manning, who conies hen
recommended by the First Nationa
bnukof Cleveland, will invest in cit.s
property.
Every light but electricity give
off snioko and smoko contains soot
which deposits on your wall paper,
curtains, draperies. Electric light
glows In an air tight bulb. tf.
G. A. Wilson and George Me
Cutcheon, who are doing the cabinet
work at the Medford, are covering
themselves with glory as artists ii
their line. No better work can be
produced on the const.
Xnms photos made by Mnckey wil'
please. tf
Samuel 1?. McLauchlin, who conic
here fioni Hisniarck, S. Dak., come
purely for investment, purposes, not
only in Medford, but in the enlin
Hague Hiver valley. Mr. McLauthlii
is a man of much means and will
when he invests, develop lands whicl
have heretofore Inid dormant.
Garnett-Corey Hardwaro company
will bo open evenings from now until
Xmas.
K. J. Harrington has just complet
ed the steam heat system at th
Nash hotel and all the guests arc re
juicing at the comfort the new systen
is affording. The steam was turnet
on Monday evening and there wa
not a hitch in the entire system
With this addition of steam heat, tin'
Nash is one of the most modern ho
Ids in the .state, and the managemeii
is to be commended for the publii
spirit exhibited in making wucli mod
ern improvements.
Ten per cent off on all hand paint
ed china at Medford Hardware com
pany. 234
Tlie residents of Court street wen
awakened from their slumbers Tues
day night byli clinrivari party. Then
was commotion of all kinds, the fir
ing of guns, beating of tin pans, dis
cord of voices and a general hurrah
but investigation fails to find i
newly wedded couple or a wake.
Ilussey wants to see von tonight. '
13. C. Thompson, construction en
gineer of tho Oregon Trunk, Is in
the city on business in connection
with tho Hill interests.
ii Land
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Owners
i Attention
The Oregon Orchards
Syndicate, 116 E. Main
street, Mcdl'ord, have
buyers for the following
properties. Have you
any land that will eome
up to them:
Want about 30 acres for
fruit and poultry.
iVants aboout 20 acres
within 5 miles of city.
Wants about 10 acres
bearing orchard.
Wants 1G0 acres for
dairying stock.
Wants' 50 to 100 acres
for farm.
Wants 160, will go 10
miles out.
Wants young orchard,
about 20 acres, 3 years
old.
Want 40 acre alfalfa
ranch, out close in. '
Want 100 acres, for
farm.
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NOW, Mr. land Own
er, if you want to sell,
roinc and see us at once,
but do not expect a bear
ing orchard price for
RAW hind. We, or any
one else can not get it
for you.
The buyei's are ready
to do business. ARK
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Oregon
i Orchards
Syndicate
and Local
Ilussey lias the goods. Open evc
idugs. Moor-Ehni Co., loans, Fruitgrow
ers' Hank building.
Mrs. Clara Mouldcn, who is visit
ug her old homo in Lincoln, III., fell
from a porch, according to n report
reaching Medford today, and broke
an arm and two rilm.
Natntorlum barber shop now open
First-class work. Children's halrcut
tlng. 234
Fred Nash has purchased the
smoke club restaurant
anil will
iiereauer serve ine
lers and all kinds
meals.
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public with din
of short -ordei
Ilussey is a hustler and his prices
ire the lowest
n. T. Van Do Car's jewelry store
vlll bo open evenings from now until
'hristmas. v
Oliver G. Ames, .who conies hero
from Stillwater, Minn., comes with
he intention of locating. Mr. Ames
's a grnceryninn and desires to re
Miter that lino of business.
Jlussev has thousands of suitable
.rift articles at small prices.
Have your Xmas photos made by
Uackoy if you want something to
lease. ' tf
R. G. Merriwerithcr, who desires t
locate here in the hardwnre business
-cached Medford today. Mr. Merri
wenther is by trade a general mer
hnndise num.
Visit Ilussey's and make your
friends glad.
Wanted Hoarders A now board
'ng house Iras opened at 700 South
")alidalo. Call and. see us for fair
reatment, or address F.s II. Moro
nnd. 302
"Skagit" McKenncy, one of the
'lest known land cruisers of the state
f Washington, was in the city Wed
osdav. Mr. McKennev is here in
he interest of timbemien who hold
lainis in the Evnns creek country.
Ten per cent off on all baud
minted china nt Medford Mardwaic
nmpnny. 2.'l.r)
Have you noticed the now build,
ngs going up In Oakdnlo Park ad
lltlon Just south of Mr. Root's? tf
Ten per cent off on all hand
mintod china at Medford Hardware
'oinpany. 23.'
C. K. Knnpn of New York City ii
'n Medford. Mr. Knapp is just look
'ng around for a business location,
'uit his acquaintances say ho is here
'n the interest of the Great Northern
Railway company.
tfiuy-tnroo acres special, 10 acres
nralng Into bearing orchard. Call on
'. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power
'o.'n office. tf
Preo reading rooms at Presbyto
lan church, open every evening from
!:30 to 10 excopt Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ileadberg, re
'cnt arrivals from Michigan, hnve
ipencd a dining room at the Cottage,
it (104 West Tenth street, or 12-1
'ing street, where the .lest of home
looked inenln mny be had.
Twenty-five per cent off on nil
eady framed pictures this week,
rewott's, 318 East Main. 235
If you haven't got a block In Oalc
lalo Park addition you had bettor
;et one at once. See W. II. Evorhard,
109 Ninth street, West, for partlcu
'ars. tf
Garnett-Corey Hardwaro company
will- bo open evenings from now until
Xmas.
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You can't find nicer oranges in
tho local market jodny than we offer
and our price is at least 10 cenl-
lower on each dozen. Call and see
if thi is not true. If you don't find
big, fino orangos, come here wo
have them in am' quantity today.
MEDFOKD ZLML TRIBUNE,
"WAY DOWN SOUTH IX THE UNI)
OP COTTO.V."
The South may well lay claim to the
title, "Land of Cotton." There nearly
iourtccu million bales of cotton arc pro
duced each year, out of a total world
crop of twenty million bales.
I lie production of cotton oil shows
up even more favorably.
The choicest cotton oil goes into the
manufacture of Cottolcne, which has
won favor not only on its merits as a
frying and shortening medium, but be
cause of its purity and wholcsomcncss.
Cottolcne is as wholesome and gen
uine as the far-famed hospitality of the
"Sunny South."
Is your ioubo wired? One cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
oer cent Increase In comfort. Start
Ivlng tho electric life. tf.
Try Stone's new store for your ci
gars and tobacco. Fresh goods, low
prices. Opposite S. P. depot.
Stone's candles are fine, fresh and
cheap. Try them. Opposite now de
pot, tf
Christmas candies. Dest and
cheapest In town. Stono's Candy
Store, opposite new depot.
Twcnty-flvo per cent off on all
ready framed pictures this weok.
Jowett's, 318 East Main. 23G
Orders tnken for Christmas trees,
Oregon grape and mistletoe. Call at
8 South Central avenuo or phono
21 HI. . 235
Orders tnken for Christmns trees
Oregon grape and mistletoe. Cnil i.
8 S. Central a v. or Phone 21fil. 2:115
Orders taken for Christmas trees.
Oregon grape and mistletoe. Call at
8 S. Central av. or phone 2151. 2Utl
.Tohn H. Carkin, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
WANTS TO HELP JJOMK ONE.
-For thirty years J. F. lJoyer of
Fertllo, Mo., needod help nnd couldn't
find It. That's why he wants to help
some ono now. Suffering so long
himself he feels for all distress from
Backache, Nervousness, Loss of Ap
petite, Lassitude and Kidney disor
ders. He shows that Electric Dittors
work wonders for such troubles.
"Flvo bottles," he writes, "wholly
cured me and now I am woll and
hearty." It's also positively kuaran
tecd for Liver Troublo, Dyspepsia,
Blood Disorders, Fomalo Complaints
and Malaria. Try them. COc nt all
druggists.
Ilaskins for health.
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WANTED llonrdqrs nnd roomers
510 N. Riverside nve. 1 tf
FOK SALE Wo hav.o for sale a
one-third interest in one of the best
paying businesses in Medford, lo
cated on Main street; this opening
commands a salary of $lf)0 along
with an ecpial share of profits of
the business will bear closest inves
tigation. Cornetiiis-Qarner Iteultv
Co.. YM W. Main. Phone (5031
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
P. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
OUR BEST EVIDENCE of RIGHT DEALING
IS OUR CONSTANT INCREASE IN BUSINESS
Every week shows n fine increase over i he sanp or corresponding week of last year. IOach week sees a iitim
her of new names on our hooks and ti constant stream!' now laces through ihe store.
Listen: We are giving tho best possible values in all lines, always have given them, always will. II' you want
the best of everything guaranteed satisfactory we invite you to
Buy Your Christmas Supplies Here and be Satisfied
Gut Glass and China
We want to show you the lino 01
fine fiuicv and hiiudpaintcd china
You will bo surprised nt the value
Lump muko line Xnms gifts oir
linuis complete, nice enough for any
home.
Sec our lino of cut glass,
Clristmas Trees 25c
Warner, Wortman , Gore,
Phone Grocery 286, Market Phone 281, Open
MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21.
J. W. and A. M. Anderson, father
and Bon from Clio, In , are in Med
ford and will locate and enter the
flour and feed business. Anderson
& Son will be tho firm nnmo and
they expect to open their business on
Jnnunry 1.
Ed V. Wells of Glenrock, Wyo., Is
In the city. Mr. Wells desires to lo
cate at some point on tho const and
will make Medford his headqunrtcrs
wbllo ho Is selecting a location.
John C. Wall, ono of thd bc3t
known landscape painters of the At
lantic coast, is- In the city. Mr. Wall
will or to nutto Kails Thursday on
a visit to friends.
J. C. . Feltor was in Medford
Wednesday, Mr. Felter Is from Chad
ron, Neb., and will Invest In Itoguo
river valley property, Mr. Felter has
been in Grants Pass for necvrnl weeks
but expresses the opinion that Med
ford is more to his liking.
11. J. Neeloy of Buffalo, Wyo., ar
rived here Tuesday night. Mr. Nee
ley will locate In tho Itoguo river
valley.
John N. Cordwell of Wallace, Ida.,
Is In the city. Mr. Cordwell will re
main hero for several weeks and may
locate permanently. Ho desires to
enter tho cement and wood fiber
plnster business.
HANKS OX.SUHK THING NOW.
"I'll never bo without Dr. King's
New LIfo Pills again," writes A.
Schingeck, 047 Elm St., Uuffnlo, N.
Y. "They cured mo of chronic con
stipation when all others failed."
Unequaled for Biliousness, Jaundice,
Indigestion, ollndacho, Chilis, Ma
lnrlannd Debility. 25c at all drug
gists. Advertised Letter List.
U. G. Shipley, T. M. tScwart, Mrs.
Winnie Stevens, E. Fenton, Mrs. Dol
bert Terrlll, Title Guaranty &. Surety
Co., H. C. Troontts, Harvey Van Gun
dy, Mr. and Mrs. Ranco Wilson, W.
Woodward, Chostor Zimmerman.
Parties calling for tho abovo letters
will pleaso say "advertised." A
chargo of ono cont will bo mndo upon
delivery.
A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
Nuts, Candies, Etc.
Literally hundreds of fine young,
fut liu keys and chickens, just a lit
tle better and ,jui a little lower in
price than you arc used to paving.
Let us furnish your meals for
Christmas dinner or uuy other dm
iter and von will ho sure of the luM.
and Up
MANHATTAN CAFE TO
BE OPENED TOMORROW
The Manhattan citfe will open to
morrow (Thursday) morning on
North Front street. This will no
doubt be one of the finest and most
modernly appointed refreshment
places in the city.
Read!! vs.
Tt, will pay to investigate this proposition,
promptly.
For sale by owner, at a bargain, 229 acres, all good
fruit land, on main road, renced rabbit prool';new
two-story house with telephone, large first elass barn,
good spring, drilled well at house; handy to school;
within two or three hours drive of Medi!ord. Price
$17,000. Terms, half cash, balance three to five
years at G per cent. Address P. O. Box 203, Central'
Point.
We Want You
To Gome and See Our
TURKEYS - CHICKENS
GEESE and DUCKS
Fish Company for Xmas Orders
MESSLER& KENW0R1 ilY
Fish Company
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What Everyone Wants
Tho Xmas buyinur spirit lis in -the air it's everywhere 1
"Thoso who buy" are. discriminating in favor of tho store
where ipiuiility is the prime requisite) of every purchase.
. . LOWEST PRICES ON . .
WATCHES FOK LADIES OH GENTLEMEN; Kings, plain
or mounted; Hrooches, Bracelets, Diamonds, every popular
stvlu mid vogue; Wntch Clinins, Watch Fobs, Scarf Pins,
Cuf Upturns, Hock Crystal Engraved Cut Gjnss.
Exquisite Designs in Silver Flat Ware nnd Table Wre.
YOU'LL LIKE OUK STYLES AND PHVHS.
J. F. LAWRENCE
THE MAN WHO FIXES
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Turkeys, Meats, Etc.
Tliih is truly u store full of good
thing to eat. Nuts are all new crop
and reasonably priced. Candy, gro
ceries, etc., are all of the very bust,
and sure to please.
If you don't know our prices it
will pay you to investigate,
Ring Us Up
19.10.
Everything is new nnd strictly
first, class. Tho large room is di
vided into two parts, with a door
leading from the street to the table
or main room nnd one to the lunch
counter.
Everything will be served in sea
sou and it is the aim of the manage
ment to make this the r.vist populai
eating house in the city.
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red-short-horn' Durham cattle., lie
will go todny to Jacksonville, and
will visit all partH or tho valley.
Mrs. Kelt Wilkinson, wire of
"Weary" Wilkinson, formerly In
business In Medford, died at her
homo In Portland Tuesday nfternoon.
A.- W. Titler of Boulder, Col., Is
In Medford and will In all probability
purchnso a homo here. Mr. Titler is"
a baker and may decide to enter bust
iicss In this city.
John Sheridan, who went to Seat
tle on business Moonday evening will
return next Wednesday and a num
ber of Seattle and Tacoma friends
are coming with hlm. Mr, Sheridan
Is a live wire whorcver tils lot Is cast.
C. O. Honson of Mt. Vernon, Wash.,
Is In Medford on a business mission.
Mr. Ilcuson Is financially interested
in an orchard In this locality.
Earl Walters who resides at Ku
geue was transacting business in
Medford Tuesday afternoon nnd
Wednesday.
Where to Go
Tonight
Mcdford'? Exclusive Pioture The-
Inter,
nlnys.
lintest Licensed Photo- i
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One Dime No More One Dime.
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"NAT" THEATRE
Has nil tiie Lntefit and Up-to-Dnto'l
Moving Pictures. I;
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Our subjects are nlwnys inlorest-;
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change our program three times
eok, Sundnys, Wednesdays
land Friday.i. Matinee overy Sun
day afternoon.
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rive a free show in nil eliililion !
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'mill rtll iim uiinmni mottii'ita l.ii1'
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A cozy theater and comfortable
i chairs.
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ADMISSION 10c.
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COMPANY
Tonight
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New Attraction nt I
THE ISIS THEATRE
I'ho plnco whoro you
can
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have a liearty laugh.
TL'CKKIt and IIAItHIKO.
In Tliolr Oroat
HUllK ACT
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I AND SUNDAY AT 2:110.
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HARRY BLANCHARD.
NATATORIUM
TONIGHT, '
Challenrjo Race, l'j Miles, W, F. ;
Beacom vs. Shorty Mooro. i
SKATING.
Wednesday Night,
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Friday Night
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