Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 17, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Ring's for Lovrnej-'i, Aldon'a and
Mlregt Coinmisuiouer IliKk'B ' ia " put
tine in n rnswjilk minnnitH tlm Ftii n-
tist (-luii-rli mi North C-Htrppt.
.1. P. Hiirr of Wat kins wan u Med
tun oftllfr Tuesday.
A lSI-pouiul boy baby wan born tu
Mr. t,ml Mrs. Guy Thatcher, Mother
ami hftliy art) loiii well. TiH'ttilny morn
iny ah 8 '. miiiikI baby buy win burn
to M i nnl Mih. Htnhlcr in WVhI .Med
fnrd. v All partit'H eoiu-i'rued art- doiu
Wfll. Dr. Hamilton was in altMidanrc
on bqtli caHi s.
Dr. Hamilton leaven Twndiiy fur Sa
lem, Jvhere lie will take I'. K. Hmwn.
wlin fins been paralyzed in t he lower
part of his body for I he past two years
hk tlm result of a railroad accident hi
Montana. Mr. Brown ivi bllakeettnn
Montana. Mr. Mrovvn will be taken to
the hospital for treatment.
Mips .leunesse Mutler, teaeher of pia
no, theory and harmony. Resilience in
West Medford. Telephone, 7!l, If
loan neiiuuiii in i ihm-mia uh-m hiq
the home oi ,1. v. under rmuiruuy eve
nitij; and was buried at I'lnxmjx Moji
day iitfternnon. Mr. Herman u wan
SI
vniinSf man recently f rom .U.'ihhju-Ihi,
setts- One HisW, who residr-s a
nix. survives him. ()
II. B. Nye and family wilO leave
Wednesday for Foots creek, whereCjVfr.
Nye is interested in mining. r
II. It. Cole of the I'idesliue Hprin.4.
snath of Ashland, has Ih(P)i in Mj-dfonl
in the interest of wiles of mfm-nil wa
O ter from his springs fnr several days.
II. IQNye has soldQo Vx K.
tin his residence property on the turner
of Sixth and G streets for a itftusMera
tion: of JM")im. Mr. Marti will Mflrt
n two -kory at building on ie opim
ground adjoining the r.Wiilenee,0 O
JJins Mulkey's unnmtl clearance of
mitlinery begins (Jini urday,- 1l)epember
7, am will eontinuj1 'tor tvri week.
T'rioes cut below eosl, Conm f arty and
net'tire your pick of Jafst deigns Of
all Itiiids of hendwear o 2:1 1'
.Samuel .Sundry, who il will bp reiuem-
Tiered wad badly hurl in a railroad nri
dent $ Tolo, U slilf vompellcd tn'xm
,rutelM8,,and a portion of the time is
confined to bed.
M. Orosbeck and wife have arrived
in Medford fronv Vancouver, Wash., fur
avisil athe doiue of .toseph f'ftskey.
Mr. (irnshegk is a daughter of M r.
and Mrs. fas key. "
Cliarlt $ 'AsbiM tawed through Med
ford on his way to his home in Lake
county, California, lie Ims been v in it
ing in Moscow, Mali". -
ijjiiira A, Lonihire of North Yak
imn, Wash., is ri new arrival in Med
ford'jhnd n pr'rtstective land buyer,
Welborti lieetu'ii of Winner Creek
was a buHiness "caller in Medford Mod
day. Mr, Hfeson is engaged in the cat
tie business, and is t lie owner of n
good raiifli. .
A-Jargf assortment of post card al
bums, just arrived at . Hull's I'oslal
Shop, 10c to li."t0. Come and see them
llubbanl building, near bridge. tf
,1 nines Allen of LMioeiiix t rausart
ed business in Medford Monday after
nooli.
K. K. Hunt of Onkewlale, Wash., nr
rived in Mdford Monday rtnd is look
ing up a location on govi'tninenl land
This is M r. Hunt 's Hi st visit in t In
Itngue llivirr valley and he in ery
fnvrtrably impressed. r
S. W. Hoyd Mtal Sim from Cotla
(trove, wlu have been ijii (liiffin creek
t lilting up niimery n(of k, Will lenvr
for their home, taking with tlicm nur
sery stock, which they will sel out thi--spring.
' Mrs. Kverett Kails has left for Cut"
tdRitj (Irovo? where wlti will niakf an
exlemled visit with relatives.
CHut .Stewnrl, who sold mil I lie Hoi
lywrtod orchard to A. C. Allen, Wejtl
iT Medford, several years a'fl, is now
uliKaKeil in putting out u lnre" orchard
,i-near Cottage (irnve, where he located
nfer lenviny Jackson county.
IP. II. (iitddard, miicher 'and stork
raiser on Warner creek, "wa ( a Medford
husinesp caller' londay' nt'ternnon.
:41r. I'ickel left for Snleih Mmiduy
en(nn to attend the annual stnt
Jneetin of the .State Medical nsso
ciatioii, which convencH there Tuesday.
c: it which time the association will
iMeet officers fop- the ousiiiiiR year.
: Miss Lizzie Xetherlajul has left for
AVillamette valh-y poinls In make an
extended visit. ,s
All the iiiembcivi ami friemN of tin
tine Hundred club are reipies' d to he
ht tlu ftupl ist church I'riday r 'eiiiiif
W 7:30.- Itefreshmcnts will lie served
Charles U. Schieffelin, formerly a
resilient of Jackson eomilv, iassei
ftlirouKh Medford 'I nesda en muto te
his home in us Atieles. He m t ni
his boyhood 'iiva on tin1 Koyue river on
his father farm, but left Jackson
county in 1.KS1. He attended thf puldii
Si'hi'.ts at Jacksonville, ami expreNscd
sernrisc at the growth of Meilfnrd.
O. K. Sheldon of Kanlc Point tiann
neied business in Medfor'l Tues.lnv
. morning.
Daniel llerr, who cut his foot sc
verelv with an nx smne weeks ayo, is
slowly recuveriiit;. but is yet compelled
to weitr his crutches.
William HimIsoii of the llodson Auto
mobile arae returned Monday niht
from n businesH trip to INirtlnnd.
James Owen ami (ins Nichols from
; near the Kojjue river were Medford bus
iness calh rs Tuesday inoriiinn.
The fit v council will meet tonight in
special seion,
Krnest Korenian, recently of Med
ford, has taken up his residence in
Jacksonville.
It. Watdiburn of the Table liock
orh;ird is spending a fi w dayi in Med
ford. M rs. W.-iwIihurn is visiting in
the east.
"Knocks tha Persimmon."
Mayor Brilt "f .lack 'onvuie can Iiohmi
of more iliversif ied nifricultiire n ml hor
tirnlhire than any other individual in
con t hern Oregon. He has rowinjj side
bv s:de on his home place lemon And
fit;. Kiitftish walnuts, palm, pear, pencil
and n pi ile trees, minified with the per
' fume from a thousand flowers, not to
men tion rare specimens of the Japan
oip persimmon. Ashland Tidings.
TIME TO DO YOUR
HOLIDAY
SHOPPING
SK 10 Til 10 V.rpf)VV DISPTiAYH.
)nn't put (if'Pvour holiday shopping too loiiu;. Tho
slocks will hojjin to (hviiidlcind if yoiwaitoo (iiif
vou mav tjrifik thev arc picked ovor.C Just now wo tjre
iii i'inc shape to supply your wants and we would offer a
ggestion;;i;(l,rn!:::ifeher
Suppose vouQ'onieicre and select fPinmiher'of small
c o r0
articl('s,j)utcth('Jot)inti!a neat liox and give-the collec
tion.,., I l,viudr(9ls of the liltle useful articles. iire 1;o ho
u o o o . r--) O . o.-,-,
fouudohei.y, iliid M small riricos. 0Vou arp alwins' wel-)
cjiniel whether Nu huv onvtliiniK or not. o v 0
Lace Handkerchief Sale
c
O o
VI !T I T I ' , I iV I X I .rvj I.) I r A t I !( )X !0S.
Ve bought 'a big lot, of fine 'land-niade Luce fand
kerchiefs and h;id tlu.-ni put up in individual boxes. To
make a Jong story short, they have..i't sold, and we. have
to sell them, so down they go kerchug.
fillfl VrtllU'H l'l)-
Vh )ilurH Cor ......
$1.(1(1 'S'lilncs for ... f
vuliU'H for .
$1.0 iiliicn for
jfl.T.'f vuliw'f for
.37c
R7C
...73c
.08C
...... 19
$1.29
2.00 vnlncK fi.r
$2.2." vn for .
$L;j0 A'ltllli'H for
$1.47
$l.fi0
$1,87
:i.(IO vnlllfs fur $2.25
:i..10 viiluWfi.r $2.73
(.00 values fur . .$3.00
Norfolk
Sweaters
$1.00 VALUES $3.7,r.
We hud nbonl ."( piiIIh for Nurfullt
.Swviilers, wo ordered Home r direct
from the mills. They-tiro exception
nil) jjoimI valncH nt $4.ri()( but we
imist Hell tliem, so will give you
I he hijr end of the profit
and s:iv lalie them for. .
$3.75
Du Barry
: Scarfs
' REDUCED ONE-QUARTER.
l.S.'i Si'iirfK, iikw ." -98c
l..r.O Scni'l'n. nciw ' $1.19
1S.(I0 Ki-ii rfs, now ".$1.-17
K.'2) SiMliff," niiw .... .:'.. .'.'.$1.07
'J.So, SiiiiI'h, now ; ...'..$1.87
:!.()0 Si iill'n. iiiiw $2.2fi
:i.r,ll Srntl's. now' $2.G3
Fancy Box Goods
PUT I'l' KSIMOCIAId-V K() (II I'TS.; '
When yon sit, down to oal ii meal you like pleasant
surroundings. When you give a presenl, you' like1 for
it lo be fixed up nciilly.' These goods are al! rur!;.- !
give: , ' . ; " -
IIAXDKIOI.CHIIOFS, iu individual' boxes, ' '
from .2."c TO
Sl'IM'Oi; i'K'S, in 1'auiy indi'i-l'ial' boxes, beauli 'n'
line.... .'' '. ..L'.'ic T()".f 1.00
(JAliTlOI.'S. in boxes, with glass tops, no, two
alike . ' :..-.", TO ;0c
L ITfAL 1 1 AX 1)K KKM'I I HOI-'S. Hire.; in a ne-ii
box,"l'':r itly' .. 'lv
HACK CO.MliS, beaulil'nlly mounted and in
individual boxes 7"ic 'i') .-rLOi)
Sale of Kimonos and Saques
MANY Hr'ALTI Fl'L KOi'lOS, TC0.
I'ioug Kiininias, made vevy full and with a cord to fas
ten around the waist, are the handiest house dresses
yon can get. 10a sy to get on and oft' and always easy
to laundry, they are certainly comfortable and very sat
isl'actory. All long and short Kinionas must, get out of
the house, and vou get the benefit.
II V Vltlll, H . .
1 1. "II Voile's
l.'!"i MllllrS
1 . "'H Mlhli 1
. . . Mil'
. . 71IC
. . .Ode
$1.10
i1.7.- vahifM .
fj.ml Milium
'i. "lll V II I MI'S
til. i"l i :ihii i
....Sl.'.H
. . . .$l.f0
$1.87
$I.M)
Sale of Knit Shawls
We hac too many fine wool knit Shawls in black,
or while, and you can have them for less. A shawl
comes mighty handy about the house when a light wrap
is needed, and may save you doctor's bills and suffer
ing. Kegular prices from ."!c to .fl.OO; sale prices:
17c. ."!. Tile. OSc. AND TO :!.00.
M 10 1 )!') I ' lOXCM'SI VIO . I.ADIIOS' STOKIO
BAKER
riRST ROOM NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
The New Furniture Store
Everything is New
Everything in our store is new and of the latest
design. Nearly all of our stock arrived within the
last two weeks. t cannot be duplicated in southern
)regon. It is strictly up-to-date. We carry only late
designs,, which are not found in other stores.
Is a Notable Event
The opening of our new furniture store is a notable
event for Medford and the West Side. We begin
anew our career among you with a determination to
make this the "satisfactory store," to serve you bet
ter and to sell you cheaper than you ever knew be
fore, or thought to know.
O
u
Tables)
O
Dressers p
) n "O C
u ( )
I'ockei.'S
r
(,. ";i o-
Morris ( 'uuvh
)iriing,r 'hairs
rarlor Sets
Writing Desks'
Kockej-.s
Dondoir Sets
Teto-a-Tetes
Islii'i'ors
Couches
Everything
Needed
Jn Fitting
mid Fixijig
Up Your Home
JO VISIT OUR NEW STORE
YOU AREo CORDIALLY INVITED
It is the finest of its kind soufii of Portland, with tne largest
stock in southern Orcgon.o We' have just moved in are not quite
settled yet, but will be delighted to see you and have you inspect
the best and biggest stock of furniture ever seen r in the Rogue
, River valley. o q
, Our store is in our new building on West Seventh. It is 30 feet
wide and 140 feet deep. We occupy the entire two floors and have
besides two galleries nearly 10,000 feet of floor space. Our work
shop in the rear is the most complete and modern.
When down town at night, drop around our way and see our
store by electricity. It is as bright as day, brighter, we think, and
big arc lights and 70 incandescent globes illuminate the entire in
terior. As you go into the main entrance you will sec the latest dining
room sets in golden and antique oak and other dining room fads
and fancies. Then there are bed room sets and costly pieces of
furniture, as well as those of moderate prices. There are special
sets designed only for my lady's boudoir. There arc. tete-a-tete
setters and comfortable lounging chairs. There are Morris easy
chairs and all makes and designs of rockers. There arc Russian
leather couches the most complete stock in the country and ev
erything that is needed in the furnishing of a modern and up-to-date
house. '
Our space is too limited to give more than a passing glimpse of
what we have. Come in and see for yourself.
Carpets
Tapestries
Oriental Rugs
Sofas
QBuffets
Iron Beds
Brass Beds
Plate Racks
Chiffoniers
Perambulators
Cradles
High Chairs
Whatever
You Need
in a House
You'll Find
. We Have
We Seek Your Patronage
We have shown our faith in Medford by putting
in a store and stock larger than most towns twice its
size can boast of. We have faith iu Med ford's future
and are here to stay. We are here to please you and
will carry only the best goods that money can buy.
( ne price to all.
10,000 Feet Floor Space
We are able to make a comprehensive display of
our furniture because of our facilities. You stand
in our front door and see at a glance the latest de
signs in household furniture. We guarantee all of
our goods. Money back if you are not satisfied.
Weeks & Mc. Cowan
His
Christmas
WHAT FIFTY CENTS
V)1,t.Fv ?ou HIM
A Tie, Handkerchief, Carters,
Slick Pin. Cuff Buttons.
Suspenders, Hose.'
WHAT FROM 17-'0 TO ft'-WOO
WILL IU?Y HTM
'.. iU of Clothes,
. '.:.o y.w'A Case,
A !"l :o Overcoat.
AVI 1 AT FROM $2.50 TO $.1.00
WflVL BUY TITORE-
Unihrella,
Smoking Jacket,
Bath Robe,
(I rip.
Cloves,
Silk Hose,
Fancy Yests,
Hats,
Underwear,
(iood Fants.
ShirN.
Collar Dags.
WHAT Toe. $1,00, $L.')0, $2.00
WILT; BUY HTM "
Box Handkerchiefs, one Box
and Tie Yest, Gloves,
Suspenders, Night Robes,
Hats, UmbrellasShirt, .
Mufflers
WHAT FROM $0.00 TO fll-lOO
WILL BUY HERE
Suits, Overcoats, Umbrellas,
Bath Robes, House Coats,
Suit Cases, Grips,
Underwear and many other
articles.
We have the largest as well as swellest line of llolidav Presents of any house in the citv. We extend to v
on
and your friends a hearty welcome to view our lines of merchandise whenever you come in. Always glad to
show and suggest some useful present for his Christmas.
fodei Olothiiig Oompany
mm L m U ' 1 s
edford's? x4 orrect Olothiers
IV B
SEVENTH AND D STREETS.
SEE OUR WINDOWS.
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