Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 10, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MEDFOIiT) DATLY TTtTBUXE, MEDFOTiD, OT?.. FTiTDAY, JANUARY 10,
Meeker
Great Annual
1 UlVIUllivU YV
Clearance
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SATUKDAY M0RXTNC1, JANUARY 11, W B WILL RKGIX OUR OR BAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. IX THIS OR BAT SALE, AS INFORMER YEARS, WE WILL CUT EVERY
ARTICLE IN WINTER GOODS IJROK BX LINES AND UNSBASONAIiLE .M B R C 1 1 A X I I S B PA ST THE BEDROCK. ' .
WE NEVER CARRY ANY UNNECESSARY M BL'CIIAXDISE ()'ER FROM YEAR TO YEAR, A X I TIIEREFORB BY BRYTIUXO MUST BE SOLD. COS I C LIS NO 1 JO URL.
NOTICE THESE PRICES
WOMEN'S COATS, HALF PRICES LONG OR
STTOKT.lTX ANY OF Til B ISBST AND MOST AP
PROVED STYLES. THIS SALE FURNISHES A
WELCOME OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN OF
TASTE. 10 COATS $5.00, 8.f0 COATS $4.25, 5.00
Coats $2.50.
-LACE CU WTA 1 XS N BAR LY AT YO UR OWN PR I CE.
COMB AND SBB WHAT AVE HAVE FOR YOU.
LADIES' BEAUTIFUL 75c COTTON UNDERWEAR
AT 50? EACH.
WOMEN'S SHOES, WORTH 2.50 AND 3, GOING
AT $1.49 PAIR ODD LINES YES, THERE'S A
SUPERB CHOOSING TO BE HAD; GREATEST
VALUES IX THIS DEPARTMENT YOU HAVE
EVER SEEX. BRING THE CHILDREN.
MEN'S CLOTHING, 25 AND 50 PER CENT DIS
COUNT NEW GOODS AND UP-TO-DATE STYLES.
BUT WE MUST HAVE ROOM. FOR OUR GREAT
SIMM NO STOCK, AVHICH WILL SOON ARRIVE.
BUY THAT SUIT NOW AT MEEKER'S.
ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN'S OUTING FLAN
NEL UNDERWEAR ON SALE AT CLEARING
PRICES.
NIGHT GOWNS 25 to 65?
SKIRTS ' 25? to 50?
EVERYTHING FOR THE CHILDREN.
WONDERFUL VALUES IN MEN'S SHIRTS 75
DOZEN MEN'S SHIRTS, 1.25 SHIRTS OFFERED
1 X Til IS SALE AT 50? EACH. GOOD PATTERNS.
BARGAINS.
WE HAVE MANY THINGS TO OFFER YOU NOT MENTIONED HERB. REMEMBER, THIS MOST WONDERFUL OF AT L SALES EVER HELD IN THE CITY BEGINS SAT
URDAY MORNING. COME EARLY.
Bargains
Bargains
Ba
rgains
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SOCIAL AIWPERSONAL
King's far Lowney'H, AIInnH ami
Guiither'B chocolates, tf
? Ir. M. Keeuo returned frum his
trip to California Thursday evening.
Alius Lillian K. Heed of Ashland has
: been nwnrded n slnie teaeher'H cortifi-
enlo.
Mm. It. .1. Cameron nf Applogato
was ti recent ItusiiH-fii viHitor in Mod
v ford.
i. Lowden, who liven near I trow un
born, whm in our midst Thursday nfter
noon. tf. T. Xnrlou, it prominent lawyer
of (IniiitH Pass, wan in Jacksonville
..- Tuemlny on professional business.
I'yrutrniphif nulfitH, wood ami hides,
for burning, u! tho Art Ntudio, Huh
Imrd building, near bridge, tf
Thomus ('. Imw, one of the enterpris
ing residents of Willow Springa lim
it npi'iit. a few hours in Medford.
Two barrels morn of that famous
Houston sorghum just received. I lutein
Kim & Ijuinaden. IM1
V. . Urowti of Mound district, the
successful promolngitit, Iiiih been hi
Medford several times lately.
Miss Amalia Hritt of Jacksonville
was the guest of MrH. V. I'nnklin
lino day during the pant week.
Mm. 'lara Paly is in Medt'nrd mi a
vis it to her sister, MrH, Jordan Itrown.
8ho Is on lier way to Han Francisco.
Hon. and M rn. .1. W. Perkins of
Rosy were among their Medford friend
Tlmrmlay.
H. II. t'alhouu lia hold Iuh traiiHt'ei
lnidinofM to V. ,). Morlmye. He v.h
mndo oalnilatioufi for thr fiitnro.
Mrs. Tln'rena I-nylon, who ha been
viRiting lnr ilnnlitet, Mr. C. '..
Smith of ChelmliN, WhhIi., returned to
Hrants I 'iwm rtoeutly.
The largest HHHoitnient of potttnlN ever
oxhihitdl iu Southern Oregon at the Arl
Httidio, IlulilHird luiildin, near bridge.
Alno n nicy lino nf alburn. if
P. 'iiiff ktidr, (me of the prominent
citizens of Ituttr Crci-k district, rtpent
a fow honrH in Med fonl Thursday a I'
ternoon.
Typewriting nnd Mteuonipliy done
durinu vviMiinuii. an. t he dhort hand
man. Inquire lto;m Kivor Klectrio
Co. or Dimming Uooniin; house. tf
Mm. ('. I. ihitehison ami her dauli
tor, AIiw Kern, luive relurue tn INnt
land, whero th latter will coinpli te her
luiinieiil education,
Mr. nnd Mm. WIIh are conduct inn
n dancinif elnss nt Angles Oper; llonur
Monday, Tuesdny and Thursday nightM.
H to 1(1. Call nnd K-t our termn. L'o-i
Mr. nnd Mm. Wells are conducting a
danring rlnss nt Angle's Opera House,
Monday, Tsday and I hursday ninlils,
H 10 Call and g t ",,r t' fius. 1!'4
rS. Lwve who lias so rffico'iith
filled thn potion of ninster mechanir
nt. t' 4 "erkoiijjht mine, ono of tlo
in SistW county, Ciiliforuin, lm-
rfsifSiiQJ Hiut j'm- to ifenuing.
(le.re M. (rreh, of the Medford
k Oenm I0ker lins returned from n
(fliort visit nt Portland. His brother,
4'ltou Church of Itosilmr, iicrotnpa
med him to tht metropolis. '
Charles I'. Culver and (leorye Car
ol u , prominent cit i:-. -ns of Kendall,
Mont., who arrived in Med fori I lately,
may become permanent residents of our
alby, at bast we hope ho.
A few I'll larked photos of Sunt hern
1 ) recoil scenery, left over from t tie
Chiistinas trade, will be uiven free with
fiauie to fit, on receipt of retail price
'of frame. A limited supply. The Arl
HI ml in, Hubbard bld., near bridge, tf
Medl'ord and other incorporated cities
ami towns are entitled to the road lax
collected within I heir limits. That
w as decided by t he iv;;nti Supreme
court this week iu (he ne uf the City
of Kujtoni s. Lane county.
l-ili Allen of Siskiyou county, Califor
nia, is visit in in Medl'ord with his
parents, Mr. Allen has not been here
'fur some time, bem at one time a stu
lent in the Med ford business cullee.
.1. A. Smith, the tinner, will soon oc
upv the buildinu receutlv vacatid bv
WeeliS Metiowan, oil Seventh street.
! He will remove his stoch to his new
ipiarlers and mnUe many ndditiom
! thereto.
The Klamath Fulls team which will
debate with tin representatives of the
Med ford hi'h school tonight, arrived
I this momin. Arrangements have been
completed for the affair, which prom
i cs to In' one of the most interesting
events of (he Kind that ever tooK place
in Stmt hern I trefoil.
J Mi. and Mr. .1. C, KtnericU returnnl
Ihis moruiii from Aslilnml, where tiny
have been for several days. Mr. Ilmer
ick h:is purchased a house and is acres
of laud within the corporate limits of
Aslilnml, and wilt later take up hit res
idi'iicc al that place.
Moore's brick building on Seventh
street, adjoining Weeks (iowan's
furniture store, has been fitted up for
the Itijou theater, where continuous per
toruiaiiits will be yiven. They are said
to be excellent, with I he price of ad
mission placed at in cents.
lion. I swald West , state railroad
commissioner, is in Med ford and .lack
souville at present. He is a witness
in the I'ulnam libel case, now process
iu in t he circuit court for .lack son
county.
(1. W. Simmons, who has been a resi
dent of Ihis section during the past two
vcars, will leave soon for his old home
east of the Kocky mountains. Through
Mr. Ittd linger he has Mold his fine rest
deuce property on on li A ,stnvt lo
J. 1'. IVflers and O. W. Konk, late of
M on! joinery county, I ml iaua; consider
alien, 'J1"0.
V. K. ('luke") Manchester has pur
chased n pair of new carpet -slippers
to replace the pair tie raffled off while
en route to Hoise on the business men 's
excursion, and "treats" ever friend
he meets to tl riar these dav. Kxpla
nation: Horn Saturday niM to the wife
of K. Manchester, a nirl that's all.
No, no! its weight nan eillt pounds!
-'orind T-nnuu.
John II. fkitb-r of the Medford Fur
uiture Co., this morning reci ived a lele
tfram nuiiouncin the se ere ila of
his father in law, l. S. Husev of Hnr
risbur, and will leave fer that place
this evening. Mrs. Holler has been at
her father's bedside during the past
overnl dnyi.
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Sale of Underwea
HALF PRICE SUIT SALE
HALF PRICE COAT SALE
HERE ARE WALES YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS
Over f'J000 worth of fine while 'Muslin Underwear n..v .n sr.le at; prices hi:-h tvv
vailed two seasons aft'i).
A limited numlicr of this season's most stylish Suits to 1c closed out at exactly half
the former low prices. Slight charge for alterations.
Every Coat in the store except Raincoat s at HALF PRICE.
MAN V OTHER (iOOD SPECIALS, TOO. .
KIRST ROOM XORT.Il OF THE ,TA0KM)X COUX TV PAX K
WILL THE EARLY BIRD
CATCH THE WORM?
At Sulrni, .liiiiiuirv 7, (iuh NfwlMlrv
.hu y ill.' IlIlH filt'tl IKllit'l' (tf etui
'liil:n v t'nr the ii'ti ii ii.iiii i n;i l i.in
I'"! tlMiict iitt.iriiry in tin- t'iiHt ilia
lii.t. i'iniiiit'il dl' ,listiint' iiiul .l.-u'k
."li loiilitns. ll iv:is il.'f.:l1.'tl in tin'
i:i.i' fur tin' s:inii' ul'fiii' in l!UI iv A.
K. liiniti.'M, pri'sotit itu'nniln'nt.
Advertisod List.
Tin' f.illuH iuj; li'tifm nri' n :iitiiiK
ihii'iiiiiils nt tin' "Htof I'ii'i':
Mis. Miiiv Alli.Tiliiirdt. I'. X. Il.n
u.'tl. II. It. K:it"n. Iliirol.l A. lirunt
I.. 1 1 kiii ill ..ii. II. .1. II:. II. Mrs. I,..iiisii
lli'iirx, Mrs. S. . ..t, 1.. M.rU.I. I'.
V. ('. N...I.S. I'ranK I.. KVi't, II. A.
s. ;il...tn.
TIME TABLES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound.
n. lirOreih Kxpre-iH "kIU p. in.
No. 1 1; I'ortliind KxprrMs... !': til u. ni.
Itr Ahlund I 10:1.") a. in.
; Southbound.
l.'iM'nliruniui Kxpri'ss.. 1 0 ; :t."i ;. in.
i:iJSun I'lniHMKro Kxp.l l:''p. in.
";Krtni i ranis I'nss.. i:l."p. m.
No.
N.,
X...
No.
No. l' . v:xvtt M.'dt'ord . . .
No. Arri(S M.dford. .
No. ArriviM M. dford. .
Died on the Tnuit.
.I.dm i 'iitnplM-ll. nt'd ;i:t. of Amitv.
':imli ill t'ormt v, do d nf coiisiiinpt ion
nil s,. nt horn I'urifii' nnrl lihiMiml piintt-n
lii-r li:iin No. lit, on thf Siskixoun, Sun
dav, uikI lh lmdv ;ih liikcn off tho
triini at Anhland. A hnlln-r uui Itrin
ui I lie iu a I id homo from n fruit lr?i
I rip tt Smit horn i ahforniu m ttoari h
of health. 'I'll,1 remain wore tilUen to
Vaiuhill eiM'Htv for interment.
Tho Orpat Dobato.
Medf.-rd lliuli . Klamnth I'alN,
I'ridav nittht nt the .0erit lloime.
Ik judges- It. K. Mulke, Ashland;
Mr. K. I!. t!ore, Medford; I'riiU'ipal
.1. 1. WeIN, Jaeksouv ille.
Tho tenmv Me.lt. rd -Vernon Vaw
tor, Klmer 'Swifg rtv. Carl tiln..w;
Kin ninth Km 1 1 Alex Mart on, Vineetit
YHdrll, ! nrll.sle V.tdell.
Adnii-!inn ,. nnd ;t. centH, TiekftJi
no won
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY.
No. ("'Loaves Medfoid.7 . . . 1 S:lUa.m.'
:4."i p. m.
10: 10 n. m.
f: 00 p. m.
ROOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
NoTV UvT Modt7d i 10: in a. in".
Modford J o;.Vi p. in.
Medford ! -:i0 p. in.
Medford i l:00p. m.
I No. I Loav
Motor l.eav
Motor Lem
No, 1 l.eav
No. ;i ;i.ea
Motor l.eav
Motor Leav
. .laeksoiivillo..! P. '0 a. m.
.laeksonvilU'.. 3:30 p. m.
.Ineksonville. I 1 :00 p. m.
.la-k-onvtlle..j 7:30 p. m.
Speeial motor ear I rip during day,
J.OO and upwiiiiN, ati-ordintf to innn
bor people. Phono Jacksonville offi'
Special Sale
Closing Out uf a Lai'R'o
I Stock of
Fancy
ChinaWare
At Cost" At Cost
Call At
C.O.D. Grocery
7th St. for Particulars.
II. MKMZ .S: SOX.
STORY OF KILUNO
IS MATERIALLY CHANGED
ltKhMMi. ( nl . .Ian. I'V - The pro
i:minarv am iki iin of Prank I'eopl
Mi tho thaii;o nf niiirderitm I'aris L.
Malone in lo.-t on iVeemlier I iu
pti'lir. lit fi-re .liitito of I lie I'ea.eo
Tiirr. W hen the i' un i na t inn bfait
the murt rnntit wan erowdi-d and there
wait no deer-Hto iu the attendance dur
lug the day.
y O (i
t W, I, llrimtui tt, in whno saloon the
j liomieido o.eurred. was on the stand all
i day and his examination was n.'t com
' ploteil vhi n aihovuunient was taken in
tl riiinj,. lie was sitting on the bar
'(y. hen People,, from behind bar.
' fins! tho ihit that killed Malone. H
j was the closest eyewitness and fr that
r'aon his ev idence is of tin '"-niitf
importance.
Hut, tratii;olv, the e idi-nce given by
Jtiriininett at tho preliminary i-xamina-tion
is ipiito different frmn that which
- he gave at th? inquest hold on the day
THE SIGN OF SAFETY
ST NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDFORD
CAPITAL, J50.000
ALWAYS' CONMUUVATIVIC, ALWAYS 8 A I'M
Win. S. (.r.iVT'lI, I'lVKiiliMtt. (!.'.. V. Iiuiri, .1 Vit'P rrcsiilt'lil.
l' K. ll.MM'l. Vii'o-l'r.'Hitlont. M. Ij. Alvoril, t'usliicr.
Olio Cniwfonl. AssiHtrlllt CashitT.
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II
Because He Paid by Check
Xot loiiy a, a business man iu tliis conununity was presented with
a bill that ho had already paid. He produced the paid cheek as
Voucher in evidence, and it was thus nt ouco proven that lie had
piiid tho bill. Pon 't. yoiT see the importance of paying by eheel;
This bank cordially invites your account, subject to check, ami
will bo pleased to render you tho most efficient service.
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
Established 1888 "-: ' MEDFORD, OR.
Capit.il, Surplus and Deposits Over $025,000
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL .POUCH WOW K, (i li ILL AND LATH
WOWK, PATTKWNS, 10TC.
T KLLPI ION 10 471.
.MLDFOWI), OW.
The Nash Hotel and Grill
Only first-class house lu the city. Absolutely the finest grill between
Portland and Sau Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other
fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Ontoring ii oil
its branches.
I'l'llowintf the tragedy. At the inquest
I s:iitl substantially that Vlopb had
pN o.'.it i.'ii whatever for kilting
Malone. "It wao coldblooded inur
.h i," w:o how he described it tbn. At
tu' it Iminiarv . however, he dox not
-.iv . ;
at the iw'st. that MaliMie
whfef. tho shot w.i
iiikl tlo
f.r,,.
.!,i'i to account fi-rhe disparity of
the e id in e given at tiie inMi-t and
that now given ;it the preliminary,
(irimmett hmvs thuT his memory of the
-hooting is better at this lat day than
it was at the inquest on the day fallow
ing the shooting. I wan drinking
heavily then." he says in etplannt ion. 9
liri'nmctt is tli vitne ho w: mt
in Kill in ?et';Q:lt of bnds fTiaranS eing
his appearance at the pTiliminary. Ho
:is i '1.1 in jail t'orrthreo or foitr hon.
or until friends could proenre bondsmen. q
The prosecution cau-iftl this to I done.
Tt is possible that tirimmett i. as a
conse.jni nee. .unconsciously unfriendly
to the prosecution.
tirimtnett is a very undesirable citi
zen, who gave Klamath Kalis and .lo
sephiue couuty inueh trouble in former
da vs.