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FiTy-tliroo a$rw special, 10 acres
coining Into bearing orcbard. Call on
J. I). Wood, Condor Water 8. Power
Co.'s oHIce.
Thrown Christ lo of Eagle nl'lnl
wim h recent vinltor In Mod Turd.
Wanted Iiourtlurs A now Hoard
ing hotire hoi oifoMd' at 70C South
Oakdale. Call ,anil ao us for fair
treatment, or addfoifli P. II. Moro-
ml. '-" 302
Frank $ Ihul qf Waldo Or.. In
spotnllng 4 fcfinii vk An UlUdrotd 4frlB
Prfvutojj4)om i)nd J;oard with Mrfi.
J. D Fny. throe block from ccntrnl
ifsut r (own.'SlO N. IhirtlJilL '
G. I. Ulnker or Itoseburg apent
Monday in Mtlfoid.
John H. Citrkln, attorney at law,
ivvr .acknon Cojinty battle. ,
Mrs. Kranren E. Jacktmn or Grant
I .i's mih a recent Medford visitor.
Itr. .1 13. Sltcmror, physician and
piTKcon. Of Mce over Strang's drug
simp tf.
. VV. Snyder, a farmer resident of
Mod ford, has roltirttod from I'ortlnnd
to make bin Iinftie hero.
la. your, ousp wired? One cigar
Itftw u day wo if Id pay for a hundred
per, rout Inoroaso In fomfort. Start
living tho olactrlc life, tf.
A L, .Idites of Dudley Ih vlHltlng
his falltor 0. W. JonH In Medford.
Butter property nt best prlcon and
forms. Ask H. II. Lincoln, 21 Juck
Mft Cftllrity- IJnnK milWIne;. 205
r.tLako of iSaglo Point wnu a
Mtrndny visitor fn (he city.
y -Ak ,fr,.Qolittn)la liatns. bacon
Jhnii aftl'inid ?& Hip host. FortBnlo
by all flfat class urocora and bUtCll
Orft. tf
llcv. and Mrs. V. Theodore Mat
lock wi-ti! surin-lBod ,hy n jiittnber of
frlotuls Monday evening. An enjoy
able cvenlliK followed.
Columbia hnms and Columbia and
Koyal Anno bacon nro dry Hiigar
curt-d. Auk your doulur for Colum
bia hi and hud. tf
-- air. and' airs. V. "W. Cnrnahan,
havo returned from Hpondlntf tho hol
idays jivltlt Mrs. Unrnnhan's falhor In
lJug(no.
Wvory iighl nut oloctrlolty glvos
off' amokolnnd stnrtko contains Mot,
wiitou 'lopoiiis on your wait paper,
curluins, draperlon. Kloctrlc light
glows In an air tiht bulb. If.
A(1hh (June Harbor of Wotcliostor,
Muss.. Is vlnlllnllr. mid Mm. II. 'i I
Porter or Ibis oily.
. Wanted, to buy u carload of fat
lxjlRt. if you bnvo loss Ihnu a car
load writo us. Union Moat Co,, Mud
forJ Mi'at Co., atodrord. tf
II. V Afcade has returned from i
, twit with friends in (Irani 1'Juw.
AJr. itud Mrs ('. II. Jlrown f Ash
land were Mydford visitors Tuosday,
Mr. and Mm. Willlum Vou dejrJ
llfllcii nt IOiikIi' l'dlni worn visitors
in IriHoul I'liosduy. '
iliiin It. WiiUh i.f Tabic ItouTi
HMnit TucbUm In Modfotd, - -
John u. Tomliu and Charlaa M.
Itoynion U'tivu this onoiiIiik fl'or a
visit in Portland. ' :
denial l'J. Hauders of (IninlH Pass
Hcoiiimnl'd by his siHti-r, airs, .lack
mii, Hpi'iil Monduy ubtbl In Madford.
Jak Stiiiih, lto.ul Hrown and
I'.iinU r.twl't or tOaKle Point wru
mkI(iii;i In Med ford Tuowlay, ..,
limn KuilHl of Kaglf INlllll spiutll
Thi'mIim iii Mudford wiili friends
Cl. ii in- Ciiiidulf, a brotfl Tif
MMll"'t it liiKbl poll..' ililof, is lu
ll Iiik, iitiri
.IikI iM .ill. nuo of thf pnmroasha
iniiviiii "i i In' Unite creek district
un ,i Miifoiii u4Um THMUlny.
fti.ui'M iiii-i'IIuh of the order of
i Mb i. hi Sihirih. Biislat'ss of lin
fiiiiuin ,i. iuiiH.it. Bvery" meniUr
I tit (! In iniur.
ItukiiM v I'i.iIii. 1'iialueer of the
tiiun Mnivt-1 mi l ho Pacific A East-
'in li.u loft on a Itusiuess trip to
I'm! land.
Jioguiar ineeiiug oi uie oroer iu
I'yljilnn SlBtera. niiHlnesa of Im
poitanco to traiiHact. Every mora-
tfiber 1b urged to come.
Talisman lodgo No, 31, Knights of
Pythias, will do tho honorw for tho
Ashland Knights on Monday even
ing at the local castle hall. Ash
land will soid over about 30 mem
bora and put on tho third rnnk. A
SHOT IN DEFENSE OF MANY STATES
CHILD: HELD BLAMELESS: . nnFlSSIIFS
bo spread. All
Thoro will be u
light food 'will
kulghlH aro invited
jyjod time for all.
ilonry Cv Brown of Talent was
In Medford bn bnslnoHfi TiloKday.
Mrs. Frank Lowls of Kagle Pfllnt
'wim a Medford visitor Tticadny,
Arthur Nichols of Englo'Pol'nt
sprtiit Tuosday in Medford on busi-
ttoSa.
J. . J T. fn tie on 'and family Biient
.Sunday witli Jf.iglo Point rululivi.
.Mia$ IMargueri(e Holmes, wlio'li.is
ajieiil a.woeu Willi home lolks, re
liirnoil to Woodville 'liuuliiy morn
inc. Miss -Millie and Delhi .Jones wenl
to Jfoek Point .Monday morning t
visit ( licit grnndmollier.
.Mix. Wiilliworlli of ilnokoiivillo
was Hpupdiiig a few day.s- hen
Advertised Letter List.
Tho following lisl oflcltcrA reinn.n
tuioulled for nt the pogtoffieo u(
ileilfonl, Or,, Wednesday, December
28 : ' ' '
J! P. Poster,' Mrs. (1. s! Cleoige,
Oeorgo Grace, Olive Marie Hull, ',
D, ltmpp Si (Jo., Albert Pelursoii,
A. Jl. Perdue, Oust Puppo.s,' .fame"
Knmsey, Mih. Mnry V. Itiilslon, iMrs.
liilin Wiggle, Mrs. Ida Pielimoml,
Waller Iticlumthou, Ivan Jfoger-t,
Liiogiiu Ktver orciiani to., Ucorgo.
W. iinsHal, 0. .1. Schiller, V, 0. Ship
ley, M. Silvu (li), l-tfcil Slyl;e ('. .)
Smith, t. 1 1. Smith, Tommy Smith
Jehs Smith ('J), Jess Allen .Smith,
I' C. Sinilh, Mr. iiiul Mrs. George
W. Smith, Itohcrl If. Smith, S. L.
Sundry, W. li. Small, Josio Smith
ton, (.'. M. Stearns, D. K."SwanHon,
Mrs. Alia Slovens, ' Mrs. D. S.
Sehucbly, 11. P. Twooille, S. H.
Torney, Mrn. Nena A- Tciiny, C. I.'.
Torroll, tMvAi' Amy alitiuc, Kdwm
M. Vaughn. Mrs. Ivv Wallaee. Geo.
nid Knlhryn Wilson, II. (J. Wilson,
Mi-s. Agues 'j. Winder, Miss Alice
Wills, Mrs, - N, Willis, II. II.
Withingtoii, Mrs. W. G. Willnisl.
Mrs. l.on Welzel, t. Wiudey, iMlsi
llnnunh Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Uauce
Wilson, JO. Ii. Werle, K. b). William.'i
, J'nolfugo ' MV.II'oril Onjlinrd iv
I'Vuit t'o. '
, l'nrlius culling I'm- tin, above lot
tern will please sny "adve'iliscil." A
cliurmi of 1 cent will lie madu upon
ileliver.y.
A. M. WOODKOIM), P. M.
TAt'O.MA, Wash., .Tan. 3.Mra.
Victoria ('. iferold i.s enjoying hor
liberty at her homo today. She is
held blameless for liavlng sliol Hurry
D. Williams .Saturday, when Williams
is alleged to have Attempted to kid
nap Jnsr baby girl. Francis Horace
Oreely Ilerold, the divorced husband,
is slj)l iu the city .fail mid will bo
provocated J or conspiracy iu Hit at
tempt to kidnap the child. .Tames
McCldneglmn and Sydney V. Mark,
whom Ilerold is nlleged to have hired
to help iu the work, probably will not
be prosecuted, but will be hel1 as
witnesses against Ilerold. Williams,
wlio was shot in Hie groin bv Mrs.
IIeroll when lie attempted to tike
the woman's child from her by force,
is in n more critical condition and
today it was reported that periton
itis was.l'eared.
Mrs. Ifcrold's release late la-t
night came as u surprise to her. Lit
tle Krancis (lie cause of all tho (rou
ble, was liemg tucked into bed when
Deputy Prosecutor nurmeister ('ailed
at the eilv mil and gnviiMrs. Ilei'oid
the joyful news that she was free I
return trt her hoinc.
Thirty-seven State Assemblies to
Convene This Month 33 of. Them
to Elect or Re-elect U. S. Senators
Situation Better1 th Illinois, r
-Slnnnnry will
in('7 states
ANARCHISTS DEFY POLICE.
(Continued rrom Pngo 3.)
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vjU IIOTKIi AKIIIVAI.K.
ft -CitHlt Hotel -William Sullivan and
wlfo. (Joour d'Aleito City, Harvey
II. Smith. Kaulo Peint: Tom Chrlii.
IJo and I. I' Kennedy, Haglo Point;
1.. Smfllt, Kiiiisiih City; M. 13. Thledo,
SAcraiuouto.
:' Mooio Hotel Jack O'Brien, city;
10. I). Williamson, limns Pans; 1 A.
Alexander, Bolllugham, Wash.; K.
lil.o, KubIo Point; Mrs. P. Po
lhuto and son, ICaglo Point; ,S. II.
Onnc, Portland.
were fired by them alone, while
probably a hundred times that ninny
'were fired by the hesiekers.
The police and the gunrds repeat
edly attempted to storm the house,
hul as often were repulsed, and each
time some one of Uiem wns wounded
Houses for blocks around were de
serted. Pullets - whistled evei
.everywhere.
Plan alter plan of capture was
tried, but to no effect. Finally the
imlico succeeded iu getting into a
liouo adjoining, from, which they
kepi up a merciless fire nt tho win
dows of the "1 oil ress." ' This si
lenced the fire from within for a
while, but any at tempt tomsh the
building reopened it
While the jmttle wns in its height
Secretary Churchill's automobile
poked its Way through the mob. A
wild cheer greeted Churchill's up
neiiraiice. Churchill. tnl;iii" as mam
--.-.., j,
risks as any of his men, assumed
personal supervision of the ttltneh.
Kiiiudii.'g in. a doorway directly op
posite the rclugecM' retreat, Church
ill ordered the nuiehiue guns to eovei
a JmiPi by l.KKI of hi, men.
The rush was made, lint the
house look lire and the aljackiug
parly was forced lo fall hack. Cov
ered with blood, the bunted men were
seen from time lo lime as thc.
rushed to the windows, gnsping foi
breath, and then climbed to the roof,
where they resumed Tiring. KinalU
the building collapsed.
CHICAGO, .T.1n. 1
see, lluj legislatures
starling into action. Tlfjrty-thrco
of the assemblies will ijlcet, or re
elect United Slates senators, and in
soniH df the slates spirited contests
are on the schedule. Several re
publican senators will relinquish
their togas to democrats as a result
of the November landslide. ' In most
of the states important legislative
programs will eoaie before the law
makers, the most elaborate one,
perhaps, being that of Oregon, where
tho electors polled on .'12 initiative
and referendum measures.
Weird Tilings Kvpeeted.
Because, of the political landslide
ninny "statesmen" nominated us n
joke without the slightest thought
they would be elected, have beep in
flicted uiion the country as lawmak
ers, and some Weird and sensational
things nre likely to result in nil
states.
Illinois faces a legislative session
that threatens to be marked by in
tense bitterness. The republican i,
with a scant majority, are split Jv
factions and (he .speakership fight
appears to be between the "drys"
and "wets." Twenty-four candidates
for speaker are already in the
field. Chief among the legislative
acts to come up are Hie follewing:
Civil service extension, state and
county; initiative and referendum;
corrupt practices act,, modernization
of tho taxing system; legislative re
apportionment, county (iption, aboli
tion of minority representation, deep
waterway, and numerous bills desir
ed by union labor.
In-Indiann, John W." Kern "will be
elected senator. Chief on the legi3-l
lntive program arc vorious liquor'
Jaws, the democrats being pledged toj
modify the .strict laws now in force.
Hegistrntion laws and bills creating
the committee- form of government
nre promised.
Michigan will probabl" elect Chas.
K. Townscnd to .succeed Senntor
Burrows.
In Nebraska both parties are split
wide open on the liquor question. The
governor is republican, while both
houses arc 'democratic'. Gilbert M.
Hitchcock will probably succeed
Senator Durkelt.
Missouri is chiefly interested in
the employers' liability and railroad
laws. David It. Francis seems as
sured of being elected' I'n i fed Stales
senator.
Itallroad Commission Up.
Kansas, wijl jh4 flt ,,a, senator
until two yenrs hence, and chief in
terest centers in a proposed coiliniM
sion, which shall have absolute- con
trol over nil riijrmids'aiu1 other util
ities. . ' '
Jowiiis- full of euudidntes to suc
ceed General Iife Young.'
Okluhomn will wrestle with hunk
irunrn'nty and good' Winds laws.
In Wisconsin, La Pofletto will he
re-elected senntor. Insurgent re-
publmnns have control of bolh
houses and some radical laws along
socialistic Hues are assured.'
Arkansas will be occupied chief I v
with working, out now tax laws.
LOCAL COUPLE IS '
MARRIED ON RANCH
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Where to Go
Tonight
rttt
The marriage of Frank J. Bolting It
to Miss flora urace urauucn was
solemnized at the "401" ranch, near
Medford, Sunday aftornoon. The
Ilov. W. P. Shields officiated.
Tho wedding vns a quiet ono nnd
was attended by only a few friends
gf tho couple. .
Mr. Bolding Is a printer, nnd has
been In Medford about four months.
Mrs. Bolding Is a sister of Mrs.
William Webber of tho "401" ranch.
Sho'cnme litre frbm Cotdrado'a short
time age: , "
"Ole Olson" Comintj.
JOHNSON IS TO BE
'3ARMACK AMENDMENT
IS UPHELD BY COURT
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY., t
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SWORN
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"Ole Olson,"' the first and best of
nil Swedish dialect "plays, which at
tained the most gratifying success
a 'few years ago; will bo herd Thurs
day, Jnhnjry f. "01c Olson" furn
ishes a quaint picture of the devel
opment' of fhe uwjcwnrd, untutored
immigrant lad into the shrewd, inde
pendent nnd prosperous Swcdisli
Amerienn as the northwest knows
him. During the action of the pliti,
"Ole" will sing several songs, yod
els nnd lullabys. Up-to-date special
ties will be introduced ( by other
members of the cast. Seats now o.i
sale at Haskins'.
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NATATORIUM
Skating and Bowling,
Tub Baths.
X Pace on Skates .Wednesday
Night.
Big Dance Saturday Night.
Best 'Music as' Usual.
Probate Court.
and
and
and
L. N. Simi), real vsfnld ngenf, Tal
ent, Jackson county, Oregon, mid
way between Medford and Ash
land, iu the fruit bell of Southern
Oregon; licalthyt mild climate and
pure water; alfalfa, fyuit and tim
ber hinds, fivip lfi acres to 80i
acres; aNo lotson tho installment
plan, in the newly incorporated
town of Talejit, Or. Write, inclos
ing stamps, or conic, nnd see me at
Talent, Or. tf
WANTKD-Girl wanted as book
keeper; no experience necessary.
Phone Farmers 70(11.
WANTED-Girl. for general house
work. 0:i0 S, drape, st.
In
TIME, PLACE AND GIRL"
WILL, SOON BE HERE
Weeks & McGowan Co.
(ZNDERTAK1SRS
DAY PUONfi 227.1
Nijfht 'Phenes:
F, W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. On 3092.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Mahimr
f vrfjur- Utlfcr tiortaMlitg d.
.ft cut if Mittfi.id Furniture Co
Office with
Medford Furniture Company
About FtfhriuiM 1, Private Aui-tiiiluui-
HU-o, Shk :.'ul injured
i olive) fd lo n. purt oi city oi
country.
Ttelnitii .' in .:,ii
N'lffet: Jo'iu i'.-ii 4iii. c.
. CoBklin. 36ui. j ii. liuiur;
l&Ji.
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The Time. Hie I'luce nnd tho
Girl," uliicli litis to its credit ,thr
longeMt mil ever inudo by any lio.v
in ChioiiKo Kilt purfornmnees- m
additinii to a New York and Hoston
loettrd, will bo tho offering til the
iledl'onl tliHWter, ynturduy, January
7. Thi play, which is ilosorilioil a
" eum(y with iniihio and u plot,"
u thti result of h oollaboration of
Juwpli K. Howard, Will M. Hough
and l'Yank It. Adainw, wIiomi pro
lific mill hui turned out "Tho Gi.I
yuotuui," "A Stubborn Oiudurclln"
and "llouryiuoou Train," n well n
otlinr suwesBPs.
GeorRe Mlinpr, who jtlayod th
ipmuiiik inn ji iciir, aimin noao
Uit comimny. lie appears iu n
hiPPV'MO-lueky utunhler with u typ
! mid prolific- vocabulary, who
couratir all itimtions when ho flints
hlinneir omblhl In n uimmiitiiiB.I
Hiuiitariiiiu.
Othur tii0ittbi of (he lnt yout-'
caul re AutauUa llendriok, Oim
nulo Suiytliv, .lauuotto PnttorMot..
Thcudoro ltook ami Veruie Taylor.
The cUurua aro fi-oali, youK and
I'tvity, an well us full of otilhuainaiu.
the tun blup ribbon luiMiily broiloiH
beiutt une of tha fealuio of ti pro
.lutioi Sento on Mil WuilmnMlay, Janu
ary 4,
Chase Plays Billiards.
WASHLVOTON. 1). ('., Jan. II
a sweeping decision today llio su
preme court' of the Pniled Stales up
held the Curmuok ameudmmit (o tic
i'nlerslule eonuneree law, requiring
iulerslaje currier lo issno tbrough
hills of lmling 'when shipments arc
sent over two or more lines, and
making 'the initial cariier responsible
for damages to llin hhipuiml', no
matter on whut Hue it may occur.
The decision declined that the
amendment, which win bitterly
fought by I In railroad, was coiiht',-
tutioual.
WANTKD-GirMo ln light bouse
work three or four hours per dav,
Phone Ufc
SACPAJII3NTO, Cnl., Jan. 3. A
desire fo prevent a wholesale raid on
the apartments of Governor-elect
Johnson by Governor Oilell is sai.l
to bave caused the progressive lead
err iu the legislature to cbaupc
their plans for the inauguration from
Wednesday afternoon to tonight.
According to present plans, both
houses will conveno in joint session
nt 8 o'clock this evening. Speaker
Hewitt of flic assembly nnu Presi
dent Pro Tcpi Hnylilon of the senntJ,
respectively, will call tho sessions
lo order. After rollcnll and a selec
tion' by the orchestra, Senator Ksfn
dillo, chairman of the committee on
inauguration, will nnnouuee the
presence of the committee with the
retiring governor, tho incoming gov
ernor, tho retiring licutenanl-gover-1
nor and Hie incoming lieiitennnt-gov-ernor.
Governor Gilletl will address
the legislature and Johnson then will
he sworn ns governor and will dc
liver bis inaugural address. Albert
J. Walsh will be sworn a lieiilennnt
governor.
In' the mutter of the estate
guardianship of Grace Hrien
Carl Hrien. minors. Inventory
nimrniseinent filed.
In the matter of fhe guardianship
of Joseph Welch, an incompetent.
Report of guardian's sale of certan
real property.
In the mutter of the estate ami
guardianship of Joint Penninger, an
incompelent. Petition for the remov
al of the present guardian and tin
appointment of a new one.
Eslnte of Clay Charley, deceased.
Petition for tie appointment of nd
minislratrix filed; petition granted:
order appointing Knufgene Charley
as administratrix and fixing bond in
sum pf $1.
in the matter of the estate and
guardianship of Floyd S. Charle,.
Chins C. Charley and Lclnnd Char
ley, minors. Order appointing guardian.
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Medford's Exclusive- Picture Tho- ?
atcr. Latest Liconscd Photo
plays. One Illme No More One Dime.
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"NAT" THEATRE
Ilns all the Latest and Up-fo-Dafo X
Moving Pictures.
The pictures we show are tho lat-
csf and manufactured from all the
latest and improved moving pic-
lure concerns.
GIIANTIK OI" PROGRAM.
Wednesday and
Notice.
If any one knowing anything in
regard to Thomas 12. 'Shclfon of
Rogue River war, 18.")5-rl), pleaso
communicate with Art's. Jfary Shel
ton, f:i:i South Grapj. ft
Carl Jackson of Eagle Point was a
recent Medford visitor.
T
Davis Best Flour
1IQUSHS for rent or sule by owner
(10 N. Orange st. tf
WANTHD-Mnp to work on fruit
ranchx one wilh sumo experience
prcl erred. Address P. O. Hox 90,
iMcdfortl. Or. ' if
FOR HKNT Threo-rooin furnishi'.i
house; owner would like lo board
with tenants. Ilnx 5'2'J. 'JJII
Los Aiifjelcs Excursion
So many have signified their do
Iro to fjo to Los An'goles on tho ex
cursion that ;Iio date has boon sot for
.lanuary IU, 1011, tho oxeurs'on will
lotivo on train No. 15 TltuitHiny, Jnn
unry IU; "tickets purntit stop overs
ojthor going or roturning within tho
life of the ticket which is !10 days,
oither route- can be used from San
Krunclirn to I.oe Angolos iml return,
ulllier route can bo usoil from San
Frnuulsco to Los Angoloa and return,
California and Lob Angolos, Pasade
na. Venice, Rmllands and Cntallnn
Inlands nro at tholr host In January,
th rcto la a very low, tint rate Is a
vi" low ono and all who possibly
can should avail tliomsohe of this
excursion.
Thogo iloHlrlng lo go should leave
tholr names at tho passenger sta
tion and mlvlso what sleopor space
thoy wish, standard, tourist or chair
nir. Komcmbor tho rate J31.56
round trip, date January 19, 1911.
nounlo from ne-ljshborluff cities may
Join the excursion but will havo to
secure tlrkots at Medford.
WAXTHD- A girl for general house
work, small family. Inquire of Mrs.
John Orlh, (HO S. Cv.trul. Phone
1H2. , 250
$1.25 PER SACK EVERY SACK GUARANTEED
Medford Flour Mills
Matinee every Saturday?
Every Sunday,
Friday
afternoon. Our scats are bo
ranged that ono can nlways
a good view of our pictures.
ADMISSION 10c.
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U-GO
High-Class
Stock Co.
r4--4
FOR SALK-'IVo filly colts, 2 and
t year old in spring; also eight
hives of hees;'nll at a bargain. Jo.
Tuylorr & Sons, Central Point
Reed. ' 2-ti)
FOR KRNT Two furnished house
keeping rooms,' $12 per week. II2."
S. Ivy st. 240
SAK FRANCISCO. Cal., Jan. X
Hul Clmsg, ea plain of tho New York
American., will moot "Chick '
Wrufht, former nmaUiir uliaiuiaoo,
ui a aeru or evhibitioii billiard'
uuinaw h ii lH-gniuiuij; tomorrow1
night.
Chnsi. it to nid, a promism;
Bargain Sale of
MILLINERY
YOl'R CHOP l: OP ANY HAT
IT TO violin $1.98
I P TO $ A.00 ... 98c
Ilouu- MillmerN,
Mrs. SARTER
Cor. Ninth and Pe;ich Streets.
TO KENT- -Three pice rooms on
ground floor, "suitable for light
housekeeping; ' some- furnituic.
Phone 4071.
tf
FOR SALE--A Great Western ateil
range, as nuod as new, $20. In-
It Will - -
be to your advantage
to TRADE WITH THE
Medford Furniture & Hare ware Co
INCORPORATED
Only Complete Housefuriiishers
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COMPANY
TONIGHT,
"GOLDEN GIANT MINE"
Four-Act Comedy Driuuu
FREE Handsome prize given X
away Wednesday. Gel free cou-
pons al box office. 2
Is. 11. Reserve your sents now Z
for New Year's eve. Phone Main ?
12071. X
U-G-0 ORCHESTRA.
Reserve your seats by Phone, i
MAIN 2971.
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I'OR SALE- A lot on W.
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Close in, at 4f0, 10 down, $1.2')
a week. Coraititt-Gamer Itenlty
Co.. i:W YV. min st.
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FOR SALE A.uood. high, level Int.
oast front. .'0x1 lfi, in the Kenwood
nddition, $.00, .flO down, $10 n
moulh. Cnnttiits-Garnor Iteallv
Co.. i:w V. Main. If
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I'OR SALE -A brand-new five
mom mod"i a bungalow, only fi
blocks from our office, .flSOO, $.")0)
down, bnhiiiee j?20 n tnonlh. Cor-njliuh-Gmner
Realty Co., i:i!l West
.Main. tf
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an eibt lint lot.
$12o. $12 cusli, balance like roar
Corivitiufi-Garncr ltoalty Co., 13.1
Y. Main st. tf
P. Ml'LKFY. lawyer, room
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iV Ihtoe-room house oi
150x108, nnU
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Smartest
Clothes
In Town
The Toggery
(Of Course)
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New Attraction nt
THE ISIS THEATRE
Tho place ,whcro you can al
ways spend a pleasant hour nnd i
havo a hearty laugh. I
THE JESTERS,
Wonders, introducing i
neat Trunk Mystery. i
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
I AND SUNDAY AT 2:30. J
THREE REELS OF THE LAT-
t51 MOTION PICTURES
AND
ILLUSTRATED SONG BY
HARRY BLANCHARD.
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Bargain
Corner
Ono comer of fbo store is
given over to sneoinl buys. Just
now we, offnr a snccinl buy iu
Shoos fnof onr loi;ulnr line,
hut new snecinl lincsL the best
hnnriiins ever shown.
LADIES' SHOES.
$2.50 nnd $3 Shoes $1.95
$3.50 Men's Wolts $2.35
IS.'iO Leather Lined ....$2.35
$3.25 Work Shoos $2.25
The Wardrobe
Home of Good Shoes
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