Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 17, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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The Lid Is Off But the Run On The Toggery Still Continues
WHY? BECAUSE EVERYBODY IS D1UWIXG OUT A BARGAIN . COME, SEE FOR YOURSELF.
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NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES.
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C. G;")Ptebler ja back at thc normal.'
He Attended school la.it your and was
one of the most popular students. O
Rev. Greene of Ashland lectured to
the students on' tempera nee last Tues
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Tho basketball, season will be opened
this year with a name between the
normal first team and the U. O. team
Friday evening, Dceeinber 20.
Tho girls basketball team will play
ft preliminary on the same niht with
the Med ford team.
The Y. M. C. A. is doing an effective
work th:s year. The regular weekly
meeting was led by Mr. Stanley Wood.
The subject was "Confident Testimony
for Christ.
Rev. Van Foss en of the M. E. church
gavo a very helpful talk n ' Integ
rity V I"8 Thursday.
OOT POISOW
TO KILL COYOTES
When the state organization of wool
growers wet in annual convention at
The Dalles and adopted a resolution
to take steps to destroy the coyote it
mot legal questions as to the method of
killing them. At that time the discus
sion tended to show that poisoning was
the only successful method. In the
poisoning of tbo pests on the range the
risk is incurred of killing domestic an
imals, especially dogs. Whether or not
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the sheepmen wiUJiiy tlioniHeiyes crim
inally nr civilly liabl is t'lnliodii'd in
a report made to t hoQommirtee of the
assoeintijUi by Attorney U'liMfU II. Car
ter. As the movement fori holiest rm)
lion in. i in minium is iiut-innu 111 m-
.-ttttte wide, the ollicers of the asocia
tion nrr moving with cavitionr MrAf'ur
ter's opinion' Ivill bt pubUslu'd in pnin
phlet turm, togeth-T -,wilh the arliek
on coyote extermination, now in prep
it rat ion by the 'committee. n
injP cO'Hipany Tli, body was shipped
IiOI'ICq for inTermeut.
M r. Warner Qvas iwpni at Stockton,
lOl.V'Augu 'M, ISHj Qui came t3
Oregon City withPliis parents 9t the nfc
of !l ye;il. lie attended the public
sehoujrrjofotli;. place, grijuating from
the Tfcu'clay high sehoQj.il'ter which
lie fiiLt'red the University of Oregon,
takjnga course lUi winjg ent;ucring
and was graduated lusj dune. Qle
plunged at once intoQhic 9'hosen field
and vyoi'kr'd for the Opp mine, near
laeksonville, omyif the largest in south
ern Oregon, q
ffe'siileji;sih parents, he is fiirviveiby
two' sisters. He was tftviyomig man of
much promise Jul many friends mourji
his untimely death.
GOVERNMENT TO STOP O
KLAMATH PROJECT WORK
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On account of wet weather J lie gov
ernment will shut down ifs work
tho Klamath country jn'J about two
weeks. The work for the Keno canal?
now carrying on. is on a side hill ami
the snows and rains of I he past week
have made the hill very slippery, mak
ing work with teams very dillicult and
h:ird on the horses.
Much progress has been made this
fall, and as soon as the weather per
mits the work will be carried on to
completion.
A POPULAR YOUNG MAN
DIES SUDDENLY
Word has been received of the death
fif -Charles Thomas Warner, son of Mr.
aud Mrs. Thomas Warner of Oregon.
Young Warner died in the hospital at
Kennet, Cal., where he was assist nut
engineer for the Mammoth Copper Miu
ENJOYABLE PARTY AT
J POOR MAN'S CREEK
M E D P O R D O V E R A HO IT S E
HAZELRIGG Si WILLIAMS, MORS.
The National Stock Co's
The Jumbo of Popular Priced Attractions. Two Niglits and Matinee, Be
ginning
- Friday, December 20th
OPENING BILL "TENNESSEE'S PARTNER."
, PUCES GENERAL ADMISSION, 3.rc; RESERVED SEATS, r.OC.
A ROYAL FEAST
awaits anyone wlio orders a steak at
the Nafh. And so It is with anything
on our bill of fare. We have not only
the very choicest of seasonable selec
tions that the markets can give, but
thoy are cooked and served in a man
ner most appetizing.
THE NASH
R. W. GRAY, Builder
Colonial Porch Work, Grill and
Lath Work, Patterns, Etc. :: ::
Telephone 471.
Medford, Oregon
Henry Hnnten vgave b most on joy n
lilV ;';l't.v lust, baturdny night j to his
njuny frieiiib :it his home in Tour M;iu 's
creek district to celebrate tho birth-(
day of Ins daught.er, Miss, Minnie Man
ten. All hiiil n most pleasant evening
rmd tho dance was excellent, managed
by' Mark Winiughan, floor manager,
Klaboratc refreshments were served at
midnight. o j
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J. M.. Potter, (piond)im pttblisher of
the Tribune at Ashbind, aud Medford,
is visiting at Ashland with hia fomily.
lie is now located at Seattle.
No Fire is the Kitchen Range
No Hot Water in the Hoose
Then is tho time you ap
preciate the convenience of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
Attach a plug to
the nenretit lamp
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PINT. QUART, TWO QUART
AND URGES SIZES
Pint Size ia specially adapted for nursery
Clean
Sale XTU'jY ,UP,,l'e
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
. AND SEE SAMPLES
THE BABIES CRY FOR IT
Or, o o o :
' n?tor yon li?ivo Iipph foodinp; llipin (H !? .pms nnd
jellies llmtvo liave in onr liigly radc Slock of rcl-
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"islies, preserves ami nut butter. Tlierc is nulliiii
mure wliolesiuiie 1'ur tlitv little ones tlmn delicidiis
bread, made from our superior bard wheat flour.
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cfand jams, jelliesnand marmalade made from pure0
fruits anil fruit juiees. Our ,sf7ek of relishes, .
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" )1ives."jrreen eh'ili, and pimieutos is always kept, a t
tl"vhi idlest standard of excellence. o
MILLER & EWBANK
LEWIS'
West Side Confectionery
An Ideal Xmas Present
Riser's 0 Oregon Art Calenders
Large assortment Many designs
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CHOICE CANDIES AND CONFECTIONS
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FANCY HOLIDAY BOXES OF STATIONERY
SOUVENIR POST CARDS AND ALBUMS
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Condor Water and Power Co.
J'bftno H?i. Office on fcevenlli Street.
Oppusite the Hig i'lh'ctr'w, Hign.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They drain the towns of money and neither
give. the fit, style nor distiuetion t" j-our clothes
thatiyour own city tailor can. n
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind' that "cany
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
youi money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUIt MONEY AT
HOME
EIFERT
The City Tailor
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
Medford
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Medford Steam Bakery
HOT BOLLS FOB BREAKFAST
ur diiinly ltttlo aiuncr roll) that
will tempt the appetite of tha
moBt fnatidivuB, la tho kind w
sorvo every day when, ordered,
enruadxtuffs, light, white end de
licious, is our spoclalty, as well
as the richest, finest cakes, pas
try and pies. Whon yen waat tu
enjoy your mcale, order youx
bakostuffs from na. ' .
st National Bank
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CAPITAL $50,000
The Youngest and Strongest
RESOURCES $360,000
WE DON'T SPECULATE
U'M. S. CROWELL, President. O. OBAWFOBD, Assistant Cashier.
F. K. DEUEL, Vlca-Prosldont. ( M. L. ALFORD, Cashier. O
GEO. W. DUNN, Second Vice Fretfai-nt.
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Nash Hotel Grill
Public Dinners, Banquets,
Ball Suppers Catered For
Tables decorated and dinners served at you own
residence,' any distance.
Don't Forget Your Wife This Christmas
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A. NICE. COM F 'KTAIM .K If K'K Kl,': TI AT YOU
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TO Y() I' If Ul'SINESS,
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A EFjEOANT. IHNINCI TAI5LE, buffet or
CIITNA CLOKHT, THAT YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR
I) I NX EU AND FEEI'i IMfOUl) OF YOUR FA M I T Ar.
AY, A CAKI'KT SWFKFFif. YOU CAN DO THE
SWEFITNO MEFOWE (IOIXO DOWNTOWN.
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a IN FACT, YOU MY.CJET MAN Y" U.SEFUL PRESENTS FOR HER AT THE . ..'
Medford Furniture Co., 0 Medford, Or,