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f r r- TV f, FTtfm fjottt - M-rcnForcD matt; trtbunr medford. onr.noN. wpnNF.sp;v, PF.mnvRn fa. iotjj.' . WWUBMHM I WHWK " "WW' i ri KWIDWK NET 11. SANTA CLAUS FACTORV GROWERS BOX SroIicI ft Dny Nnuo the fnllowSpg tinted New York, December 1 1 . The foreign mnrkcts Mnml n" fl Jon s : TJoiirfon Mnrkcl imchniiRril from former report, tmt nnlcs, poor dc tnnntl. M. Isnnes & Sons mlue, Itnmbiirfr Long onlile in from I. Connolly & Co. rcKirliiiR toilm's innrket: Cnliforniu Xewtown. 4 lier, (1 lo Oh fid; 4 tier, ! M to Ii. Oregon Xow towns -4-tior, 10 to 11h; IVi-ticr, 7h h to S Oil. They nlil the mnrkct will probably improve, for Cnliforniu Kcwtowns. Thev -oll for lis todny a ear Orcpon Newtown Hnndinp Imek .$1.30 net per box, to Jledfonl. Shipments There left this eity Inst week, the following box nple: L erpool, 12,"00; Ignition, 19,0(10; (llntiwf 4900; Hull, 200; Hiuuburj;," aa.c.oo. This shows nhout the same as went Jnst week. This innrket hero is nnehnnved mul we lo not think any better thnn it wns two weeks npo. Some linni1onio Hood River Spitzenberj;s hrinp $l.7o to $2.00, others $1.00 to $1.S0, but it is too enrlv to hell them. Generally this mnrkct slnmls $1.2o to $1.7o per box on pretty rooiI apples, with n rntber poor demand. Thccr are in Hhe Erie yards, Jersey City, ihis Morning, 52 enrs of apples waiting pale, with 10 more dno tomorrow or nest dny. The consumption oh bnrrel apples in this city during the month of No- ember equaled the enormous amount of 10,000 barrels per dny, this on the very best authority, nud this is out hide of the consumption of box ap ple; however, tho bulk of those bar lcl tipples were sold from $2.10 to $2.2."), mostly Rnldwins; somo extra fancy, other xnrieties bring $3.00 to $.1.21, but the common stock sells $1..0 to $1.75, all per barrel. Tho weather is colder which should Jielp the mnrkct. SEATTLE, Dec. 18. It was re ported here todny that Ortis Hamil ton, former adjutant general of the state guards, who has been serving a term for embezzlement, nud who was paroled yesterday, is in Pullman, Wn., today. His wife nnd mother live there, nnd it is cxeeted that he will 'seiid tho holidays with them. Ho stnted yesterday that he expected to remain in this state. BOYS IN A MISSION SCHOOL RUNNING A u The Mmmc. Is n secne In one of the mission schools of .New York, where the hoys are taught iiiauuul Uutulus. So expert have many of them become that tlicy arc able to make all kinds of Interesting tojs. Among the articles they most delight In making arc play houses, dump ears, battle ships, derricks, sleds and wooden animals. The boys are Tery enthusiastic oter tho work, and Brent competition eIsts as to who can turn out the Quest present. Many similar schools arv In existence In other lame cities, nnd thejr tire proving most bene OclaL i"ii-m.1 i jr ifliiti VI & tx uXi 'sua ..ts-vl . , - ' WILSON DDES OFFICE SEEKERS NEW YORK, Dec. IS. Willi Wil liam F. MeComb', eaninr..in of the democratic national committee, swani)cd with h plications for job-, either porsonnlly presented or mulled l,r8eidmt-elect Woodrow Wilson h' steered cler of party henduuartoi here .siiire hi rctur.i from DeruudJ. So far Wilson hns ttud'niii1; n void ed all office-seekers, but l U o. ected to consider the .ippliuti m nfter Januniy 1. Wilson scut today at h'n tlosk in Trenton. N. J., but is t. come to Near York late today to (v'tond the bniuiuet of the Southern societv tonight. IMMIGRANT ALIENS MUST BE ABLE TO READ OR WRITE WASHINGTON, Dee. IS. The houe this nfternoon pus-vd the Hitr- nett-DilliuKhntn bill reipiiriuc till im migrant aliens over tixteen years of np to be able to read and write their native Inugunxo. m CANNIBALS SLAY MATLOCK IS AND EAT VICTIMS: SANTA ANA BANDIT SYDNEY. N. S. W.. I)e.. 18. Fri(htful massacres in-tiyatfd by a notorious native chief in' I'npua, the British section of Nrw Guinea, hnve bn miHi Miblif lt .Inmen Arnold. a pw-iKK-tor who bus jut returned frwii thnt country. At the heod of hU murderous tranic tho chief recently wejt ilown on ev oral native villHe4, butchered the in habitants, tlovnstuted their homes and diutsl off the tendered Mrtious of the slain. The chief did not con- flue himself to the native villages but attacked European sections from which he was repulsed. Mr. Arnold himself had n thrillinj; expenence His camp was near one of the native villages and he was alone. He wit- neod the awful butchery nnd nftcr the blacks were satiated with the blood of their brothers thev turned their attention to the lone white man. Grabbing hi Winehe-tcr rifle Arnold defied the murderer, who after he had killed one and wounded another, turned and fled. IM'UKKK. Ore., Dec. IS Accord ing to evidence offered by the office of the chief of police here, Jix Mat lock, son ot formor Maor Matlock of this eti Is not the Ssnta Ana ban dit, shot to doiith after assaulting a alrl. Tho chief has no detailed de scription of tho mun, but Officer II. (J. Mtieoy who Is well acquainted with Matlock, Indicates that tho descrip tions of the California bandit nnd Matlock nre similar In but very few esxentlnls. "Matlock Is about fire feet, four Inches, weighs probably ICS pounds, has brown hair and fair complexion," said Macey. "All of the members ot his family aro light. The only dis tinguishing feature I can remember about him Is that ho had either a stiff right band or right arm. lie had no Hears that 1 know of. Al though It has been nmo tlmu since I have seen Matlock, I ntn positive of this description." , LITTLE BUSINESS BY CITY COUNCIL The oily council Tucditv ccning in logulur session voted to rescind their teeent order that tile question of a polleo Mint Mil h xnbmitted to Ihe people at the general city election in .Inuuiiry, nnd voted to drop the ipieMion entirely. This step was taken in arconl with u recent decision of the Indies of the Greater Mcdfonl Club who requested the council to drop the nmit it at this time. Councilman Mitchell icl'iiscd to vote iim)ii the question al last even ing's session. Previously ho was the only member of the council to vote iigninst submitting the question to the people. Tho council transacted little biisl nes Tiicsdiiv evening, the applica tion for it street ruilroad franchise not coming up, being delated. Chelgrcn llini, were grunted a run. tract for the building of sewers, u title to land owned by the city was cleared on request of T. W. Miles, and the bond and request of O. M. Selsby for u liquor license, was giant-cd. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS Legal blanks at Mall Trlbuno. A Careful IV run,, I Will I'rm,. Its Value to Kery .Mull Tribune Iteuder The average man Is a doubter, and there Is little wonder that this Is so. Misrepresentations make people skep tics. Now-a-dnys tho public ink for hotter evidence than tho testimony of strangers, Hero Is proof which should convince every Mull Tribune reader. II. J. Durfco, S: X. Ilartlotl St.. Medford Ore., says: "I was troubled by my kidneys off and on for years. If I caught a slight cold, It always settled In them, causing my back to become very lame, woak and pain ful. Last summer I was suffering In that way and on n friend's advice, I procured Doan's Kidney I'llts. I found this remedy to bo exactly ns represented and In a few days tho trouble left mo. I know ot many other persons who hare obtained benefit from Doan's Kidney fills." For sale by all dealers. I'rlro f0 cents. Foster-.MIIbuni Co , lluffulo, New York, solu agents fur the United .States. Remember tho name Moan's and take no other. School Childrens Day Tomorrow, Thursday only, School Chihlron run haw tht'lr Hioin of any tin toy in the store at .lust One-Hair the marked Price. DOLLS Kid Body Dolls Hair Stuffed Dolls Drossod Dolls Unbronknblo Dolls Over 200 to select, from, hero tomorrow 10 Each UNBREAKABLE DOLLS Campbell Kids Peter Pumpkin Unity Blake Sailor Hov Football Star Pussy Pippin .Puppy Pippin $1.00 Each Fancy box Writing Paper with Envelopes (o match, .'Jjc to HOe value, each 25 LV5 Medford local views in album form, book 125(i Brass covered Midget Fern Dish 10 Christmas Cards, regular oc quality, here, en. 1 Hand Mirrors, long and short fancy handles, Fronch plato glass, onch , ...25 to $3.50 HUSSEY'S .. a A a A A A .. . - - - - 4 A A A A A .11 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A TsTTrM.; t f T ? f t t t t ? f t t f ? ? t T T ? f t Y i t T ? ? t T T f wlw0nljrrtrV-ir A $15,000.00 Sale of Merchandise Consisting of Shoes, CJothing, Men's Furnishings, Hats, Suit Cases, Men's Trousers, etc If we cannot sell goods with a profit we must sell them without a profit they must go. If you will attend this sale you will not go away saying it's a fake, but will buy instead. $5,000.00 Stock of Shoes Thrown on the Market at Factory Prices and Less MEN'S SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES a tjXJt $2.10 CO r?K tJJii.JLvl i.ct )i.lji $4.10 Men's $2.50 Shoes now Men's $3.00 Shoes now Men's $3.00 Shoes now Men's $-1.00 Shoes now , Men's $4.50 Shoes now Men's $5.00 Shoes now , Men's $5.50 Shoes now Men's $C00 Shoes now $4.40 Men's $6.50 Shoes now. $4.70 Men's $7.50 Shoes now. $6.20 LADIES' SHOES $2.50 Shoes now $2.10 $3.00 Shoes now $2.35 ipo.oO Shoes now ip t o $4.00 Shoes now $2.95 $1.25 Ladies' Felt Slippers 95 One tablo load Ladies Shoes; values up to $4.00, must be sold at $1.85 BOYS AND YOUTHS' SHOES $1.75 Shoes S1.35 $2.00 Shoes $1.50 yWiMU OllUvO ........................... ..................... .. U p.. Id OllUCo .......................... .....................'".Arf" ipu.UU otlOCS i..o.0 Aside from these prices wo have arranged on tables over 300 pairs Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes all to go at, a pair $2.50 It is not a matter of what thoj' cost they must bo sold and will go every pair within the next t 10 days. $1.25 Shoes $1.50 Shoes $1.75 Shoes $2.00 Shoos $2.50 Shoes $2.75 Shoes 95tf ..$1.20 ..$l,tiD ..$1.50 ..$1.95 MEN'S SUITS Our best Winter weight $15.00 Sorgo Our best Winter weight $15.00 Worsted Our best Winter weight Oregon cashmere One lot $15.00 Suits, a suit $7.50 and $9.00 $2000 STOCK OP MEN'S HATS AND CAPS Must all go at factory prices and less. You never seen such a slaughter of hat prices. "wU vtlD V' m' 9 Uj Wil lD 11' iV .... tt $1.00 Wool Caps 75 $1.25 Wool Caps, latest out 90p $1.50 Hats now $1.10 $1.25 Hats now $1.10 $2.00 Hats now $1.25 $3.00 and $3.50 Uats now ! $2.10 These cut prices on ITats include the very lat est things in cloth hats, stiff hats, and many nifty now colors and grades. This is your hat opportunity. I MEN'S TROUSERS The famous Old Woolen Mills, Mnyfiold, TCy., lino of men's trousers, the price, of every pair cut to factory cost. Men, don't miss this op portunity. Our out prices prove, what we say. Prices at this sale range from 95 for $1.50 trousers, lo $4.15 a pair for $(5.50 trousers too many cut prices lo quolo hero. HOSIERY Men's 3 for 25c Hosiery now, a pair 7 Men's 2 for 25c Hosiery now, a pair Op Men's 20, 3 for 50c J Tosiery now, a pair....llp Men's 25c .Hosiery, now, a pair 20 Men's 35c, 3 for $1.00 Hosiery, now, a pr 25 Men's 50c Hosiery, now, a pair 35p Mon's 50c Hosiery, now, a pair. 33f UNDERWEAR $1.00 two-piece Suits now 80 $1.25 two-piece Suits now 95c $1.50 two-piece Suits now $1.10 $2.00 two-piece Suits now $1.35 $2.50 two-piece Suits now j $3.00 two-piece Suits now $2.10 $1.00 Union Suits now 80 $1.25 Union Suits now 95 $1.50 Union Suits now $1.10 $2.00 Union Suits now I1-40 $2.50 Union Suits now $1.85 $3.00 Union Suits now $2.10 Abovo prices include cotton, mixed goods and all wool Underwear. Como and sec them. .. . MEN'S FURNISHINGS Work Shirts, negligee and golf shirts, woolen shirts, moleskin and many others. All must go at cost prices. See our windows. 50c Shirt ... $1.00 Shirt $1.25 Shirt. $1.50 Shirt $1.75 Shirt $2.00 Shirt $2.50 Shirt $3.00 Shirt . .... .. tti'"V 80 t CtJ S1.15 $l.i ...... .... )... . $1.50 1.75 2.00 MEN'S GLOVES $1,00 Work Cloves now, a pair $1.25 Work Gloves now, a pair tft0 " I ..900 $1.50 Work Cloves now. a Dair $1.00 $1.25 Mocha Dress Cloves, now, a pair $1.00 $1.50 Mocha Dress Cloves, now, a pair $1.15 $1.75 Dress Cloves, now, a pair $1.25 $2.00 Dress Gloves, now, a pair $1.35 Our ontiro fine lino of Men's HOLIDAY NECKWEAR 25c values, ,now -..20 50c values, now ,....409 Where 6lso can you do it at Christmas tinio. LEATHER SUIT CASES AND HAND BAGS Caratol and Matting Cases, formor prices aro Jt jviiwujiuu hi )ivaa: j.iiii,)' v; jjur uunu HUVJJJg ill this sale on cases. 1 ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y m THE WARDROBE 210 West Main Medford, Oregon X $Wjb9)$&& m i m- i - -T'