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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Kvnryiiiiii IiivIIimI In iiLlontl tho
iii"iilni; of I lie now tttino next Hat
utility iifloinoini, Mnilfoiil Kiiriiltuio
ft IliirilwitroCo, I Hi!'
Mm. 1. (', (liutilltt In vIhHIiik AhIi
limit filiniiln. ' nwrt
I l' Kilter riiliiriii'il IiimI. uIkIiI
from ii'lmrliii'MN (rip to HIkmoiih, Cut,
H'u It, a. lloliiii'H, Tho I iimi t n no
Wiim, oviir JiickHon County mink,
Mr, Mini Mm. t, MIn anlviil from
Miuwi'll, Iowm, mill mo Urn cik'kIh of
It will imy you to watch tho flnli H.r iimichlm', Mih, I,. I). Mlm-iir
iiiiirlnti llilii wciili roi' ImiKiilim, ())-
Imm, rrnlin, r.lultiiiyi, I'liilim, Hull mill
mmiy kooiI llilmtH to mil, W inny
8fi illfforitul IiIimIh of cIhh'hk, HIddI cut
iiiffim ii npi'i'liilly, Dairy Mini wi'un
cry liiilUir. rnmli ninili hkkh. .1, II,
Mi'Hnlnr. 1 8.1
, Mr, mill Mix. II, I), Howard ami
.Mi h. II, 1 I'lutl unit mm, Mm tor
lloumr I'liitt, vImIIimI In Aiihlmul
Tliuriiiliiy.
Next Huliiiiliiy, 'J lo tl p, in, Mod
fnr.l l''iinilturii K- Ililw. Co, IK'.!
Wt Miut to c! you tit llm oiiiiiIuk
nxt Kiiiunliiy, Moilfonl Ktiriilliiru &
lliirilwurii t'u. I Ha
Voluny Dlmit Ih over In C'nllforulii
lookliiK iiftur I'iiko fitnnt lutnruntti.
Kor im In or uxt'liiitiKu A fnw clioUn
Itlioiltt I hI ml llitil rooHlnrn itml i:tirk
nrnlii. Atlilr"itt "I'nlrvluw," Jnckmin-
Vlllf.
Mr. ami Mm. .loliu .IoIiiihou of
(IiiIIh en-nit wuro In Mt'ilfuril yonlnr
ituy vUltlui; tliulr ri'liitlvi-n, llm Kiitou
fmullli'n,
CliliH'int Mncwl Ult ntul Jnpnnoo
nlr plnuta nt firoiiilluy's. I'lionn
MM.
Mm, It. I Clnrk P'tunuM ytt;r
ilny to hr liinmi In Kan Jnm Cnl.,
uficr n vlnlt with olil-llmo Mcitfilnl
tillOlllH.
A miiKiiUln'iit ilUiluy of Orli'iitnl
. ruiiH tiro ImliiK hIiowh nt tlm Med-
font l-'iirnlturo & Ililw, Co. Morn.
i.nu
Mrn. I Hull In vlnltliiK W'"
vlllo frli'iiiln,
Wo wlnli to en 1 1 I lin intention of
Hut litilli-u to iioniiitliluK lw In
Oriental ruH Junt rcrHvi'il thin week
nt llm Mini foul I'urnllurt' & Ililw. Co.
lioro. ' 1R2'
Mm. M M. Itummiu; nml iIiiukIi
lr, Mm. K. K. Hkk of (irmitn I'mhh,
litlttxl with Mtulforil frlmuU Tlium
'Iny.
Wn want to uliow you immnthlnK
In Orli'iilal niKi tlint will ninnl to
your laiU. Auk to jhm tlm iUHplny
Mcilforil I'urnlliiro & Ililw. Co. S2
Mr. nml Mm. A. H. Anil lufl lav
iilKhl for it wvithI wh1jh' vllt In
Hi. I'nul, Minn , nml Kmnmn City,
.Mo. They hnvii ln'ii hik'HiIIiiu the
nuiiiiiMir In Mcdforil with their win. In.
Inw, Cliarlm 8. Initio.
Homo of tlm moil Iti.-nutlful Orien
tal nip mnilo nro now on illnilay nt
tlm Mi'tlfonl I'linilluro t Ililw. Co.'
nlnre. Call nml m-o them. 1K2
H. A. Mooro n'turneil to Portland
hint iilKht aftr a month'ii nliiy In
Meilfonl.
(ii'iitiluc Orlontal nik-ii In licatitlful
iI.'hIkiih at tlm Mfilfonl Kurnltiiroft
Ililw. Co.' more. IS2
Mm. I. I.. Iteaiiiim left hint nlKhl
for a few lay' vlU with her Krunil
mother. Mm. Illnley-, nt Wooilvllle.
Htm wan iHToiniianleil hy her niece,
Minn Howeu dale.
Thin 'l tho tlmo to plant Htraw
ImrrlcH. All MirtH of plaulH for mile,
II. II. Pattemon. Pan, phone 2193.
Ham MrCleuileu, Hie Oolil Hill cap.
Ilallttl, Ih In Muilforil toiluy.
Mm. II. It. Crawford, of Joplln
Mn In reentered nt the new Med
ford.
Uood mimln and entertnlumuut.
OpvnliiK of tlm new htilldliiK i Cen
tral aveuiio next Haturdiiy, 2 to II
p. m. Medford Kuriilliiro c Ihlw. Co.
182
Mr. and Mm. Phil Metuchnu, Jr.,
ami MIhh I.IIIIiiii MetHchmi, or Port
land, were In Medford yeHterday.
A itotivonlr to each pient on 8t
urday next, nt tho omoiiIiik of the
now M. V. & II, Co. hulldlilB. 2 to
II p. III. 182
K. C. Murphy of aia, Cnl., I In
Medford.
TIiIh' la tlm time to plant Htraw
lioirlci), All Hortu or plmitH for Hale.
II. II. Pattemon. Pub, plmne 24!a.
Mm. It. Huiylhe of New York la
ref-lnte'rcd at tlm NiihIi,
M. II. Jewett wIhIich that thiiBO
havliiK pletureH at her Htoro would
pleiiHii rail for them. 185
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UKDEIiTAKERB
ay Phono M71
NlKht I'hoiir F, W. Mfwki 071.
A. B. Orr, MM.
IiADT AHBIHTANT.
Carkln & Taylor (John II, Cm kin,
tllimn O Taymr), nltorinty-iillnw
over JarkMon touuty Hunk lliilldlu;,
Medford,
Mr. ami Mm. TIioh. W'IIIIiiiiih and
Mr, nml Mm, II, C, llohr.lue, or
(IraulN PaiiN, are nieudliif; ImUy In
lookliiK --iver Medford.
IHue nt the new JiHphlno hotel
when In (IiiuiIm 1'ain, Hervlre a la
earte. , u
Tho. While returned thin morn
n K to Klamatli Imllau iiKeury after
a few iIid-h vlxlt with Medford frloniln,
Mr, White Ih oiiKntted In roreutry
work on tho renervntloii for the kov-
eriimeut,
(leorKe Cooluy Uoire, a nirpeiilor,
2 I yearn of m;e, died at liln homo In
Haul Medrord yeHterday rrom pnei
moulii. lo leaven a youiiK wife In
Mi'ilford ami other relatlveg In Han
llermtrdliio, Cal.
Mm, l.eo J. Mutoiclie mid dmiKhter
will leave tomorrow ror ChlniKO and
Jollet, III, Mm. Mlkudm'ri vIhII nt
UiIh thmi In iiwnle eHpeelally to he In
n(teudaui:e at the widen wedding of
her father nml mother which will he
relehrnted nt Jollul on tho .10th of
(IiIh month,
IIhh Leonn Hull left yi'nterday ror
her home In Prnlrle City, Iowa. The
voiiiik Imly linn lieeii IIvIiik near
Medford with her uncle nml aunt,
Mr. nml Mm. Polk Hull, ror the pant
two yearn,
Mennrri. Olaildln K-. Dixon have ko
"iired two rarlnaiU of I'iiko wire
fenro t It Ih week. One for dlntrlliti
lion ut Medford mid ouu at AlluritH,
Cal.
K. I. Wledell linn opened a nllllnrd
tml pool room and confectionery
itore on Honth I'ront mreet.
K. P. A. Illltuur wan In Crautn
I'iim Tliumday evcnliiK on IiiikIiiciih.
V. P. Hall, the HrowiiHhoro mer
chant who wn n-ceiitly htirned out,
hnH decided to not iikiiIIi eiik'nco In
InixliicnH there, and Ih now moving
hht limiHcliold effecln to Medford.
deo. T. Htiirdervaul of Manila Ih
reKhitered at the new Medford hotel.
John l.okke of Kiuko, N. IK, Ih
In Medford lookiiiK over the city mid
vn I ley. ,
It. II, It ii run of Afdilmnl wan In the
city yeHterday.
Councilman !'. K. Merrlrk loft
thin mnrnliiK for n luiitltitH trip to
Devlin Lake. N. I).
Mrn. C, V. JohiiHon returned to
Portland thht mornltiK alter n vIhII
In .Medford with her mother, Mm. II.
Ituudlett.
Mr. ami Mm, It. A. Preton left
thin moriiliiK for Portland.
Mr, ami Mm. Fred Neal took thin
uoriiliiK'it ItuHolmrR local for Wolf
Cret.lt.
(. I'. ItlllliiKH of AhIiIiiikI Ih In
Medford nrrmiKliiK for the annua:
uieetltif; nr tlm Jitrknoit County Sun-
ilay Hchool convention which Ih to he
held In tho HaptlHt church, Medrord,
n Orlohcr 27, 28 and 29, Mr,
ItlllliiKH Ih proHldcut of tho county
Sunday hcIiooI nKHoclntlon.
HiuipHon Copplu, wUe mid daughter
or Hood lllver arrived In Medrord
yenterilay mid nttor n vlnlt with A. J.
Kuicmou ami family will coutliitiu on
their trip tu California.
Dr. and Mm. I). !'. I'orheH, or Tal
ent, Hpeut Thumday iiIkIiI In Medford.
PfONEFR LADY
PASSES AWAY
Elizabeth I. Vault Kenny of Jack
sonville Dies Actl 79 Crossed
the Plains lo the State of Orcjjon
In I884S.
sa
Kllznlielli T. Vault Kuimy, who
cniHHCil the plniiiH to Uncoil in J 815,
I'icil thin moiiiiiiK ut H o'clock nt her
lioiiie in JuckHoimllc, of gcuunil ile-
Lllily. Mm. Kenny wiih 71) yenm of
ngu ami Iciivch lo iiiour liiir paMHin
tuo Mum, TliomiiH J. nml Willium (I.
Kenny,
Tito pjihhiiijj of Mm. Kenny ie
uioveH one of tho ft rut white women in
Oregon, Willi her parentM she eroHK
eil plniiiH to lliiM Hliile in 1 H 15.. Upon
iniiiiy oei'aioiiM nIhi noted on inter
preter for the ImlimiH, Iter father
wiih editor of the firaU paper in the
htnte.
Mm. Kenny wiih horn in Kentucky,
n deheenilent of Daniel Ilooiie. Tliu
funeral mtwcck will he held from the
reHideiicv ut JiiekMinvillu Siinduy af
termnni at 1 uVloek. Interment will
ho in the .JacliHonvillii eemetery,
CREAM COMPANY
MOVES LOCATION
The .Mi-iirmd Creum and Itnltcr
eoinpauy which recently pureliasci
the Southern Oiegmi Dnirj" company's
futures nre prcpaiiu to move from
their present ipiarterh on South Cen
tral iivcuue to romiiH now Ijointr fit
ted up for them in the N'lilntoriiim
hiiildiii. Their new rooms will he
'.Mx7f feet in hh nml they wil! he
iniido over t'H)eeially to iiecommo
date (he line of IniHinesH in whicl
they are eugnged.
LOCAL MAN WEDS HIS
BOYHOOD SWEETHEART
Mr .ami Mrs. S. Clay .trrivd
in Medford Huh moriiiut; fnuii Iieim,
Michigan. Mr. Clay left Medford
Hovern! weekH ngo for Ionia, the home
of l.frt hoyhood day.H, mid thri. re
newed his neipinintaiiee with (lie girl
he knew in the lontr ngti, urn! on Oc
tober 1 Ith Mm. Itowiey heeame Mr.
W. S. Clay. Mr. Clay has resided in
Medford seventl yc.ir.s mid owns
eonsidernhle properly here, imdndmg
it fine roiilj'iice on NomIi Fvy lreet
to which he took his hride upo.i their
iirriMil here.
FEEDS SWEETHEART POISON
(Continued from Page A
JOHN A. PEKL
Un'ilertnlrr ami Kmhnlmcr
jiicnunsor to tho undertaking no-
parliiiuut of Medford Fiirnlturo Co, i
orrico 2H South llnrtlett Street
Tolophonos: day, Doll 471; night
roHldoncn, lioll 473. Homo 179-L.
Calls answered night or tiny
AMIH'I.ANCK RKUVICK
trtrjtrf
RKf.
ami Htudy iiiiihIc. KiieudK of MIhh
Idnuel declare that hIio wiih njoiing
woman or exemplary couducf, mid
hud no male friends op aciiualntahco
except ItlchcHou, wiioso ring alio
wore.
Meets HclrcNs.
Then there came Into tho llfo of
tho yunng'.iiiliilHtor tho turn or wealth
and Hiiclal preHtlgo, dlHiuplliii; the
romance.
Itlehomm had heen In Cambridge
hut a row montliH when ho met Viola
IMiuauilH, an attrnctlvo hruuetto, mid
helreBK to half a million. They' mum
fell In lovo; Avht wiih forgotten mid
a new engagement wiih formed,
MIhh I.luuel remained with her
faith In her mlnlater lover uiiHhaken
to the liiHt.
"I am going to lunch with 'lilm,"
Hho mild gaily to a group or her girl
niomlH iih hIio left them at noon of
Haturday taut. Throughout tho din
ner which alio ato that night at tho
Y. W, 0, A, lioiidtjtiurtorH, alio talked
(nightly and iieeined In the heat or
HpliitH. Ilor animation wiih noticed
au an Indication or tho pleanuro or
tho vlnlt with her flanco, After din
ner MIhh I.lunol wont to hor room,
where hor frlunilH hoard peculiar
hoiiikIh nt U'o'cjoolc, They entered
and round hor, clad In a kimono,
mm tod In n chair, Her feet were In a
tuh of water, ami on tho tuhlo hoHldo
her lay. a package of cyanide. Bho
died an hour later without recovering
consciousness.
WHOLESALE CIGAR
STORE TO BE OPENED
A whoh'Kulo cigar mid toliacci
Iioiimo In to hu opened In Medford
before Hprlmj. Tho word comen from
Portland that the J. It. Smith com
pany Iiiih decided to enter tho field
In southern Oregon as actlvo Johhom
and that they have chosen Medford
as the distributing point. It Is tho
Intention o? the firm to erect a
building and to Rend their traveling
hiiIchiucii ror this territory out of
Medrord Inatead of from Portland.
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D'ANJOUS SELL IN
NEW YORK At $3.90
The Iloguo Hivor Fruit & TroiluoB
iishoeiiition have been ndvised of Hie
following Mile: At New York, I V.
K. ear (117, from Medford, September
II D'Aiijou ponm, Hogne Kiver
I'ruit and Produce ussoeintiou
l-'niiey, ftveruge WM; elmiee, $;
enr grosd .-fs 1 8IKI.
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WANTUD Olrl for light housework,
dotnl wngoB. Call C1C South
Ornpo, 181
POSITION WANTKI) Hy young
man experienced lu correspond
ence, udvorthtlng or reporting lu
newHpapor work, saleamniiHlilp nml
orrico work, Address llox l, caru
Malt Tribune. a Si
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WANTKI)- l'o bev n wm cu'lo
milch eow, OdresR ptifltTffiPO
ion (II, Mi'tlt'tifn, Qrtgui,
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ATTEND THE BARGAIN SALE
PRINTS
1000 yards .HchI Dickh find
Hliirlin Viwin, hnv- r
g.'tin pritf&i ,1i Jl O
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MANNS
CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O.
OUUING FLANNELS
1000 yards Heavy Otiling
Flannel, all colors, A A
harain price, a 1 II
yard ;
TWENTY BIG BARGAINS FOR
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SATURDAY
CORSETS
100 pairs Coutil Corsets
with two pairs hoso sup
porters, bargain AQp
price, a pair iOU
UNDERWEAR
Children's vests and pants
fleeced lined, special, bar
gain price, JZC
each mJv
SILK
2-1 inch Mcssaline Silk, all
coloi-s; $.1.00 quality; bar
gain price Qr
a vard U7v
TALCUM POWDER
IMennwi's and Colgate's
Talcum Powder, bargain
price, per 1Qr
can 7
gowns
Women's Outing Flannel
Clowns, worth $1.00; bar-
gam price
each :
85c
GLOVES
Women's cashmere gloves
silk lined, all colors, bar
gain price, a JZ
pair "Jv
HOSE
Women's and Children's
last black Hose,' bargain
price, a JAp
pair vU
HAND BAGS
Women's Leather Hand
Bags, special b a v g a i n
price f.Qp
each "71
HAIRNETS
Women's Hair Nets, all
shades, special bargain
price Ar
("lr'll IV
SHEETS
72x90 J31eaehed Sheets,
god q u a 1 i t v; bargain
S: 48c
RIEBON
Our best wire edge .Ribbon
always sold at 25c; bar-
gam iH'K'tS a
19c
WAISTS
AVomen's Percale Waists,
all new styles, bargain
price, 7Qr
each 7
BELTS
Women's Elasti Belts,
values up to $1.00; bar
gain .price 9Qr
each
OIL CLOTH
Best quality Tabic Oil
Cloth, special b a r g a i n
price, a
19c
TOWELS
Good size Cotton Towels,
splendid quality; bargain
price 7
each v
PLAIDS
School House Plaids for
children's dresses; bar
gain price, 1 7f
., vnrii 1 Iv
PETTICOATS ,
AVomen's Satinc Petti
coats, worth $2.00 bai--gain
price .t- 1 Q
each 1.17
COLLARS
W omen's Embroidered
dollars, 25c values; bar
gain price IQft
each 1 7
MUSLIN
"Fruit of the Loom" Eus
lin, -worth 12 l-2c; bar
gain price Q
PILLOW SLIPS
42 and 45 inch Bleached
Pillow Slips; bargain
each 1-faC
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COME IN TOMORROW
&
DON'T PUT IT OFF
Furniture, Rugs and Housefurnishings
A T
FACTORY COST
PJUCES CUT 25 to 50 Per Cent.
Every Article Sacrificed Nothing Reserved
GENUINE GIGANTIC SALE
J-
The House
That Sells
For Less
CUTHBERTS
We Lead
Others
Follow
Next To Post office
Cash Will Buy Goods Here For Nearly Half
The Regular Retail PriceThink It Over.
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