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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1907)
r if r. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL! Bough dry, tf King's for Lowney's, Aldoo'i and Gunthor'a iiboolates. A. D. Hall of Medford, who bus been spending the past three weeks in Sis kiyou county, California, returned to Med ford W ednesday. O. K. Pomroy of Sams Valley trans acted busiuehH with Med ford merebunta Tlmrwlnv mnruiiip. Mr. 1'umrov Is the John Harrington left for Grants Pass owner 0f a fiue 8tock rnnob. Thursday to l.e ahsent. several days. , , s ., f Medford has re. (i.-iirye Thomson of Grants Pass wni,C(.;vtH a telegram from Wallaee, Idaho, i...it. ..i i...;...,- A..nn. 'I'i,.i,Im' ... .... .i ..i siaiing ilia l nis nniuu-r hi mm inter was not expected live. lie lett luurs- a Medford busiurtfs caller Thursday Bough dry, 33 cents a dozen at Poll's Elite Laundry. tf L J. Parker of (iriffin- creek was a Med ford visitor Thursday morning. Mr. mid Mr. W. 11. Gore were Med ford visitors Wednesday. S. P. IV HolMwm of the United States hotel ut Jacksonville was a business t-itller Thursday. Miss .IfinieHso lliitli r, teacher of pin no, theory and Imriimny. Residence in West Med ford. Telephone 701. tf ('. P. Leavenworth of Scott, t'al., wns a Medford business' caller Wednesday. He has been engaged in the mining bus iness in California for several years. Frank Boleu from the East Side transacted business in Medford Wednes day afternoon. ' Don't forgot to call at Hull's art stu dio before buying your Christmas pres ents. JUT Main street. 217 Mr. and Mrs. Charles May of the Kast Side were visitors in Medford Wednesday. . . Look over our pvrographic outfits and materials before buying elsewhere Hull's postal shop, 111" Main street. 21S John Hockersinith of rtic rast ISiue transacted business in Medford Wed nesday. The best Xnias present is a good por trait (if yourself. Get it at Goodpas ture's, tf A small typographical error crept into the Jiaker-1 1 utehason ad yesterday. The ad should have conveyed the idea that the bags advertised in the city as $10 values marked down to tf.yitS were be ing sold in THE .store in Medford for ftd in a regular way, T. W. Hill of Wagner creek was a Medford business visitor Wednesday afternoon. The best. Xnias present is a good por trait of yourself. Get it at CToo." pas ture 's. tf Mr. and M rs. Tf. Nvcewarner of 1110011 ix transacted business in Med r. ford .Wednesday. Alar ion W. 1'nlstou of Anderson creek was a Medford business caller Wednes day evening. lJoy J tart ell of Moutosnnn, Wash., is a guest at the home of .1. M. Schmidt nnd family west of Medford. O. S. Snvder of Hold Mill eamo in on the southbound train for a few days' visit in Medford. Theodore Kngie nf Phoenix transact ed business with Medford merchants Thursday. Jf you can't find what you want for Christmas anywhere else, call at Hull's, :1I7 Main street. 220 D. It. Grant, deputy sheriff of Jack sou county, passed through Medford on his way to daeksioiville I'mui Ashland, Thursday. Mr. ami Airs. Hamilton Smith of Medford sprat Thursday in Ashland, 'where thev have putvliasid some prop erty. P. W. Hudson. 1 he elect riciau who has been in Ashland for the past sev eral weeks, returned to Medford Wed nesday. Everybody, moil, women and children, are working for the $i" watch to be given away on New Year's day at Hull's Postal Shop, :i!7 Main St.' tf Christinas and scenic postals at, Hull's postal shop. The only exclusive postal shop in southern regon. :t 1 7 Main street. 217 dav for Wallace. Why worry over a washing at home, when you can get rough dry done at Pell's Elite Laundry for 35 cents a J own. tf C. J. Kennedy, for some time in charge- of the Western Union wire at the Medford depot, has been appoint ed station ngent at Glendale to succeed B. J. Simpson. Now located in new quarters, with en larged facilities for handling our work with noatuess and dispntib Peil'a Elite Laundry. tf Dr. E. B. Pickel Wednesday perform ed a delicate operation on Jerry Heck athorne at Butte Palls. Mr. Heeka thorite has beea a sufferer tor many mouths. Mrs. C, I. Hutchison and dnuglm "r Pern, who have been in Portland for several months, where Miss Pern has been taking musical instruction, will return to Medford soon. John Osborne of Los Angeles, who tins hoeu in tlie city tor several days visiting at the home of Air. and Airs. A. P. Talent, is well pleased with Med ford and the Hoguo liiver valley and may locnte. Dr. K. K. Emerson and wife of Untie Palls transacted business iu Medford rl hursday. Dr. and Mrs. Kmerson once resided iu Medford, but are homestead ers. Carpenter work still continues in Southwest Medford in the Itoss addi tion. There are now under const ruc tion several houses, notwithstanding the bad weather that has prevailed for the past few days, nnd the sound of the1 hammer nnd saw can be heard on everv I hand. -4 V9Pim Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClain f nun I Lake Crystal, Wisconsin, stopped off iu Medford Thursday to visit their old friend, W. E. Page, whom they had not met for many years. They are en route to southern California, where they will spend the winter and may return to lo cate in the Hoguo River valley. D. 11. Soliss, who has recently re turned from nn oxtended visit in Cen t nil Towa, is more than pleased with Medford and the Rogue River valley. Ho savs that if he wero given a 1(H)- acro tract of land at his old home nnd compelled to live upon it he would pass it up. ihero is no place equal to the Rogue River valley. BRISTOL'S NAME SENT TO SENATE ONCE MORE The president has sent to the senato the following nominations: William C Bristol, to be district at torney for Oregon. Charles W. Moore, to be register of the land office at The Dalles, Or. Louis S. Arneson, to be receiver at The Dalles. Y. G. K. Westgato, to be surveyor I general of Oregon. Isaac 1. Manning of Huleni to be con sul at Cartegeiia, Colombia. ( iregoti post masters Lucien K. Per cys, Rainier; Iviivin S. Abbott, Seasid ; Henry S. St: wart, Myrtle Point. Percy Olmstcad, to be promoted in (he navy from the rank of lieutenant to tha of commander. HOW ABOUT YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING? NOW IS THE TIME TO SHOP. fnilnis to semi uu Xmna remeiiiliranoe tn the friends mid loved ones nt homo! Only Is days until Xmna. Hadn't you hotter look around mid soo what you can find This storo is loaded with the finest assort ments of good, durable, sensible nrtieles suitable for gifts. We don't urge you to tome here anil buy, but we do urge you to come and look Wo want to show you our goods. Wo know you will buy when you see them. Our windows are trimmed with the very latest ideas, ninny of wliii-h eaunot bo proeured outside of u city store. The iriees lire marked in plain figures on every nrtiele iu the window, feme round and take n peep, but don't stop outside; come iu nnd see tho goods nt close range. Our goods stand tho test of a good hard look, and we are glad to show up our prices in the window, for they nre right. SEE THE WINDOWS A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF BAGS, BELTS AND GLOVES SEE THEM IN THE STOKE. The south window is trimmed with bags, belts and gloves, ami you will be surprised at the variety of styles. PAre to be found in the genuine alligator, pin seal, walrus, seal, calf, etc., and their imitations; also silk and gold plated opera bags, etc. The prices are low. 2fic AND ALONG TO $11.00. RaIC 'n 11,1 ami,K-it endless variety elastic being the most no ICI 15 tieeahle, with n goodly showing of leather and silk. Aliiumt all colors, and at very low prices. 2f)C AND UP TO $2.50. itrc- .Anything ymi want in Gloves can be had here, "if" it's VJIvJVCS new. The undressed short kid, 2-clasp and 1 -clasp capo gloves (any make), the long cape gloves in black, white and shades of tan. also louk silk ami suede lisle gloves in black or white; short lisle gloves, also golf gloves ia all colors. Priced low at 10c, 2.r;ct 29c, 35c, 50c AND TO $3.75. CLOAK AND SUIT SALE BEST VALUES EVEE OFFERED IN MEDFORD. Have you purchased a coat or suit yet this fall? "If you haven't, now is your opportunity to save money. You can conn here and see our for mer price aiol the sale price marked on each nnd every coat and suit in this store. I'p to the sale these suits were just one plain marked price, and now w: give all Ihe chance to save by marking every unit for less. Sale prices the lowest possible for nuy store to make without giving goods uwnv. Coats and Suits on 8'iio nt $5.00 AND UP TO $35.00. THE PLACE TO BUY LADIES' GOODS. BAKERHUTCHASON CO. FIB ST DOOE NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Eclipsed lime No matter how fast time travels we are always a little in the lead at f i The Medford Pharmacy Exclusive lines of Toilet Sets, Leather Goods, Imported and Domestic Perfumes, Kick Cut Glass, Shaving Sets, the Schimper line of Mirrors, Baby Sets, Holiday Stationery, Smoking Sets, Pompadour Jars, Photograph nnd Postcard Albums;; Medford Steam Bakery HOT BOLLS FOB BREAKFAST or dainty little dinner rolls that will tempt the appetite of the most fustidious, Is tho kind w servo every day when ordered. Hrimdstufi's, light, whito and do licious, is our specialty, as well as tho richest, finest cakes, pas try and pies. When you want to enjoy your meals, order youi bnkostuffs from lis. Rich Cut Glass TifitcRt showings of Vases, Nappies, Berry Bowls, Sugar and Cream Pitchers, Etc. lt-iu. Nappirs from $1.25 to $5 S in. Horry Howls (I'lin-turn-thoimini nit) from $3.!0 to $12 Suar ami ('roam sot, Whirl wind pattern. .$3.50 to $11.75 GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS. JUST THE THING FOR A MAN. $5.00 UPWARDS. Christmas Time At Medford Pharmacy is always a Inmy season, and if you rhoose your Xmas (jifts early you will K't the host selection, although we have ououkIi for everybody In onr superb array of Xmns goods. Handsome boxes of perfumes, manicure and toilet lets in handsome boxes, shaving j sets, i Wo also have a beautifuj line'of Leather Ooods, such as handbags, purses wallets and card cases, etc.i RedttOed prices. -y. I Wo also have a handsome' array of Clirinl mi.is Postals, a suitable ChriBtmss gift for your friends. ? HEliK ARE SOME OP OUR SPHCLU, ATTRACTIONS FOR THE COM ING HOLIDAYS: .HEAUTI KLJL HAND-PAINTED WATER COLORED AND CRAYON PICTURES, liY NOTED ARTISTS, A BEAUTIFUL PRES ENT FOR. YOUR FR1 ENDS, VERY SUITAP.LE FOR FRAMING, Toilet Sets In Eliony, Sterling Silver, Celluloid and Stnghorn. : Combination Brush nnd Comb Pet, 9 pieces, eb ony, plush lined case $17.59 Combination Brush and Comb fctet, 11 pieces, sterl ing sliver, plush lined caso $11,011 Combination IItuhIi and Comb Set, 4 pieces, eb ony, pluHh lined ease $ 8.00 Brush and Comb Sot, ,1 pioces, celluloid, pliush lined case. , $ 4.75 Brush and Comb set, 3 pieces, celluloid, silk lined caso $ 1.50 Mnuieuro Set, 0 pieces, ebony, plueh lined case.$ 0.00 Mat.iei re -ci, 4 piece- ebony, plush lined ene..$ $.50 HeaVln i s si!-.-. I i.... $ 5.00 Shaving Set, ebony f 4,50 Military Brushes in rosewood, ebony, sterling sil ver nnd cherry, from ..$1.60 np Smoking Sets from $1.86 to ftO.OO Hnby Sots, celluloid, pink, blue and white". .... .$ op (llovo Boies, celluloid, from 600 to $8.00 Handkerchief Boxes, colbrloid, from 8O0 to $3.00 Tiu Boxes, celluloid, from 50c U $$.00 Cuff and Collar Boxes from 760 to $4.60 SAY, WIMOHK AIHO VOU C.OINCU WHO, Ml-:? YESI WHY THE Medford Pharmacy (TO BR RUHR) 10; SEVENTH STREET Theater Supper Tonight. For llmm1 who dosiro to :irtiiko of 11 delightful nfter-theiiter luucUmni, tth'wiml (1 olden will keep 1 he NiihIi drill open utter the hIiow loniht. Hn mi wit-lien, oyntern tin you liko them will he nttinii tlx1 Hpcciiilt ii'H. Itrin nlori your gr or your family mill treat lluwu to a delightful little rep.isl, as they will he Hurt- to enjoy it. Frank WIipIhIoiio of the West Side tr.insai!t-l luis'nes; with -Medford mer I'hauls Ve.hiendav. Editor S. A. I'ntterHon of Ontral Point was n Medford vinttor VediitB- . dav. I NEW TOILET PARLORS Mod rn anil Hcient M'ie inetlinds for the euro of all i!;!jim'H of Ihe hair, scalp ami face. !!eilrV iiiUHha-1. jihysienl do I'ieii'iiiMew developed, lnaiiti'lirinj;, ft llcHt toilet. nrlirh-H carefully compounded. MRS. W. L. CAMERON, Suile IS, Mntrd Moorr- Annex. Notice. Is herehy Riven thnt;' tho undersigned will apply to tho City Council of Med ford, Or., ut its next meeting, to be held Dorenihcr 3, 11)07, for a liconao to Hell mil It, vinous uud spiritous liquors in less quantities thau a gallon, for a period of six months, at my pluce of Itu.sineHS nt parts of lots 11 nnd 11, block 45. Medford, Or. T. H . MOORE. Dated November 27, 1907. 223 iiiaiHiii Lasts Until Saturday Wig m nt i A Reductions On Everything In Our Large Stock Many broken lines of shoes, hats, duck coats, underwear, etc. are now offered at less than actual cost lull Men's Hiits; all sizes; prices up to .'5.00; now, caHi $1.1!) I'll .Men's Duck, blanket-lined Coats; wore .f to .:!.."0; cadi $1-20 '." pair-; Men's and Hoys' Heavy 8'ioes at, per pair $1.3!) 'I'l dozen Men's I!ov Neckties; ready-made; at, cadi 9,! l'l dozen Ladies' Fleeced Pants and Vests, at, each '-0c Children's 'ainclshnir and Fleeced Lined Underwear, now 23c ill Men's Suits and Overcoats Vji At Special Cut Prices; Men's $ 18.00 and $120.00 Cravenelte Coats.. $13.50 aRd $15 Men's $10.00 Wak Oven-oats -1 - I t Men' $20.00 Suits ftil4.75 J, 1 98c Men's AV'ork Pants i Men's 25c and .35c lilack Caslmiern Hose 5 19c Men's 35c heavy wool Hose, now I J. Wc Duck oats that sold at from $2.00 to $3.50, iiov..L.$1.19 20 I'KIt CFNT OFF ON CHILDUFN'S CLOTIITNQ "1-