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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1909)
Till'! MIODKOIID MALL TIM. HUNK, MEDKORl), OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1M)9. The Chalmers -Detroit and Hudson Cars Are the Classiest of all Classy Cars VU WANT YOU TO EXAMINE THESE NEW MODEIS. YOU !WILIi EINI) THEM QUALITY AM j THE WAY EkOM THE TAIL LIGHT TO THE RADIATOR. THEYARE REAL HIGH GRADE "BUZZ WAG ONS", ONLY TH E "BUZZ" IS MUFFLED SO YOU ('ANT HEAR IT. ... MAGNETO INCLUDED?, CERTAINLY, AND WHEN IT COMES TO FINISH AND WORKMAN SHIP, WE'VE GOT OTHER DEALERS "TRIM MED TO A FRAZZLE." COMPETITION? NO WE HAVEN'T ANY. ALL ALONE SO TO SPEAK AND WE ARE PROUD OF EEING LONESOME. GOING TO STAY SO,-TOO. I'llALMHUS-UETlfCMT "HO" TOUIUKO. CIIAJiMI'.ltS.nWHOIT '-JO" PONV toknkau. NOW DON'T TAKE OUR WORD EOR IT, WE NEITHER EXPECT NOR WANT YOU TO. BUT DO MAKE US G'VE YOU A DEMONSTRA TION, WE M KAN A DEMONSTRATION! NOT OVER ASP El A LT PAVE MENT 15UT THE ROUGHEST KIND OF COBBLE STONES OR COUN TRY ROADS AND HELLS. CIIALMEKS-DETICOIT "40." Phone or Call on THE VALLEY AUTO CO PHONE NO. 1861 Why Don't You Try HUSSEY'S WORD FARED WELL ill SHOW (Took Medals Galore In Fact, So Many That They May Have to Ship Them in by FretahL I WE CARRY THE MOST POPULAR SELLING LINE IN MEDFORD OF MEN AND LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, CHILDREN'S HANDKER CHIEFS FROM ONE CENT EACH UP. MEN'S HOSIERY, LAD'ES' HOSE, BOYS AND MISSES' HOSE, WOOL OR COTTON. LADIES' GLOVES, SILK AND WOOL; MEN'S WORK GLOVES, CAN TON FLANNEL, GLENER DRESSING COMBS, FANCY SIDE AND BACK COMBS, ETC., HAIR BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES, TOOTHf BRUSH ES, SCRUB BRUSHES, WHISK BROOMS, ETC. HAND PAINTED CHINA, FANCY OLD CHINA, PLAIN WHITE PORCELAIN WARE, ENAMEL WARE, GALVENIZED IRONWARE, TINWARE, WOODEN WARE, CQOKING UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS, SHELF HARDWARE, ETC., AND THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF TABLE TUMBLERS GLASSWARE, ETC., EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. DOLLS DOLLS FROM 6c TO $10.00 EACH. YOU MUST SEE THESE TO APPRECIATE THEM. OVER 10,000 POST CARDS OF ALL KINDS, lo EACH. HUSSEY'S The Busy Store Jnfkxoii county fit red fairly fairly well in awards at Hits Alu&ku-Youkoii t'.wisUioii( in medals, ok1., most of Ilium heiiitf for fruit exhibitions. Fnlnlwitig is u lit ujt isuml: Max l'ruekt & Sons, Ashland, peaches, pdd medal. (leor;u Dewey, Talent, apples, phl modal. J 11. A. Hover, Afudford, fruit, gold medal. Medl'ord KruitKrowors' Afsoointiou, Medford, apples, pild medal. H. It. Hunt, Ashland, fruit, silver medal. Hear Creek Orchard Company, Medford, pears, .silver medal. Mitchell & Hoeulc, Medford, fruit, silver medal. , S, It. ltolph, Ashland, pears, bronze- medal. I l'oorfaria, JaukHonville, potatoes, bronze, modal. I .1 A Hnrrv. nltfilfnril. fruit. lirmiTil v. - ... - , - - mellal. 1 K. Morriek, Medford, aprieots, bronze modal. (leoiKU l)n,rgott, uMdford, pears, brour.0 modal. . ' Hoxloeo & ltostwiek, Medford, pears, hrouxo medal. W. Q. Kstof, Medford, broiuo mod al. llitlurest Orehard company, Med ford, pears, hvouzu medal. K.ll. Waterman, Medford, pours, bronze, modal. W. S. llauoliff, Medford, beets, bronze medal. It. V. Parsons, Medford, nnples, bronze modal. Tronson & Guthrie, Medford, ap ples, bronze medal. ' A. U. Hhoudos, Talont, potatoes, bronze medal. j A, II, Calhoun, Phoenix, poaches, hronzo liieuiu, Uurroll Orchard Co., Medford, ppara, hronzo medal. In the lino of nwuvds on Poaud ogy Oro!?ou came through with a mimhor of grand pmos, which tin exhibits of tho southont pijrt of the state aided materially in winning: State of Oregon, continuous dis play of grajtus during bcnhon, grand prize. State of Oregon, continuous dis play of cherries during the season, grand prize. State of Oregon, continuous dis play of stone fruit during season, grand prize. Stftto of Oregon, continuous dis play of storage apples, June 1 to Oc tober 10, grund pnzo. NOTICE is hereby given that the uudeiigned will apply at the regular meeting f the. city council of Medford. Orenon. on December 7, lflOJI, for 'license to well imilt, vinous and spirituos liquors in less (inutilities than one gallon, at lots 14. 15 nnd 1(5, block 21, iu Med ford. Oregon, for a period of twelve onmths. 'Yorxa & hall, i Dated November 'Jlst. WE D0NT BELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT THIS: Thirty-two acres in this tract, fine fruit land, nbont two miles from shipping point. The buildings consist of a five-room box house, food-sized barn, etc. There nre 12 acre of 5 nnd 6-year-old ap ples, mostly Xewtowns, with com mercial ponchos planted between ns fillers. Also three acres of young pear trees and some family orchard. Four acres in alfalfa. Six or eight acre of timber, most ly oak and lnurcl. There is a pumping plnnt on the plnce which supplies water for the garden and alfalfa, equipped with gasoline engine. About 40 rods from a eood school. lias rural mail de livery and telephone. Price '$10,f00. Terms. W. T. YORK & CO. TO HOUSEWIVES Think It Over We carry the best lines of shoes made in the whole world And represent the following manufacturers: Tho Krippendorf Dittmon Co. of Cincinnati, Women's Fine Shoes; H. W. Mcrrlam -Shoe Co., Newton, N. J., Children's Shoes; Howard & Foster Co., Brock ton, Mass., Men's Fine Shoes. Above factories are among tho largest in the world in their respective ' lines. Combined production close to 30,000 pairs each day in the year, and this enormous output without spending a dollar in advertising. Quality Tells C. M. KlddThe Foot.Fitter Now that cold weather is here, you will require more meats of various kinds than during the summer months, and it is to your interest to come where you can get the best. Such being the case, you will of course come to the Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone32 71 J. E. ETVAUT, President J. A. PEIMY, Vice-President. JOHN S ORTII. Cni,i.. V. B. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier. "the medford national bank" CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes tor rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED, R. He Harris & Co. MEDFORD, ORECON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs