Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 11, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRTHUNE, MEDFORD, OR., SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1008.
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Be On Hand After Supper
W Mil ffWII) Aff f?
J. Go VAN DYKE &GO
SOCIAL ANDJERSOiM
King's for Lowney Aldon's mid
Cuntlior'fl chocolates, tf
Mih.H Maud Jtyrne in in Medford
pitying friends u visit.
t.eorge II. Merritt wns down frntn
Jn'-ksonville Kridav.
Mm. T. V. Miles, wlm has been quite
111, IH COIIVHll'Hl'Cnl.
i . Donegau, ,1 v., was over from
Jn.'liKnnville one dny thin week.
(tig turkey dinner tomorrow at the
Hotel Kinerick. 2-18
I'yrngrnphic outfits, wood and hideH.
for burning, nt (lie Art Hindi", Huh
burd building, near bridge. tf
The little Hon of Mr. and Mrs. ( A
Joe( wlm has been Hick for the past
three weeks, in improving rapidly.
I wo barrels more of that famous
Houston Rorghum .pint reeeived. Ilutehi
Don & Lumsdcu. H'tl
Lewis A. Askew nnd h ih family of
Central l'oiut precinct, were Med Ton I
visitors I linrHdny morning.
V. W. Liljegran or flohl Hill, the ex
pert miner, e:imo to Med ford Thursday
morning on business.
i. i. in urn in uriiin niKK whs in
Med ford Thursday on insurance btisi
ne-s,
.lark Ient, the gen in I butcher, wlm
has been quite ill, ix nble to be about
again.
.1. II. Carlton nnd William t'lrich ol'
Kngle Point did business in Med ford
l'i idny.
Mm. Cameron 's parlors are open eve
niugri and Sundays for those who are
too busy to mine oilier timeH. L'liil
Mm. K. W. 'i'ryer of (IrnntH lns has
been at Jacksonville visiting relatives
him! friends.
The Inrgest iiHMiirtmeiit of postals ever
exhibited in Southern Oregon at the Art
Hludio, Hubbard building, near bridge.
AIno a nice line of allium. tf
W. J, Dean of Wagner creek was a
Medford culler Thursday. He is en
gaged in funning and stoekruising and
reports that outside pasture was never
better, stork being in fine rondit ion.
' ' i 'huck " Wilcox, tiie well known
ballplayer, wlm spent t he holidays at
Jacksonville, I ins resumed his studied at
St. Mary's academy at Oakland, Cal.
during evenings. Van, the shorthand
man. Inquire Rogue River Kleetric
Co. or hinamnd Rooming house, tf
Typewriting and stenography done
lb'. R. (1. ('ale, formerly of Jackson
ville, has bi-en nppointed physician for
Die steiimdiips (hat Itind in Coos Hay
liar bur.
M r. ami M rs. Wells are conducting
a dancing class nt Angles Opera House,
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights,
S lo Ml, ('all and get our terms. .VI
Sam Swenning, who is forest ranger
for t his d ist rirt , wjih in M ed ford t his
week, having arrived from Roseburg
l-Viday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells are conducting n
'Inuring class at Angle's Opera House,
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights.
n to 10. Call and get our terms. 251
W, ('. Oreen, the new liveryman of
Central Point, drove to Medford Tliurs
lay morning. He reports that he lias
hided several teams and rigs nnd that
l.e has a good patronage.
1 wish to announce that I have bought
H. C. Mnckey's photograph gallery. An
in my work, I will let it show for itself.
All I nsk is a fair chance. Come up and
er me. F. W. Kesmeister. IMS
Arthur II. Davis, the well known and
'ffecieiil electrician, ha t been awarded
he contract f wiring the new Medford
ity hall.
Ladies shampoo, fide; gents sham-
mo, '(! ; 1J treatments electric viora-
nr course for dandruff and falling
iai.a, laldies $.V, u.hIk ifl.on. Mrs.
'amernu. Hotel Moon Annex. 2tio
I'. W. Iii'smeister lias bought out the
lackev studio. Me recent I v came from
iilifornia and invites everyone to visit
tin studio, when1 his work will speak
for itself.
A few enlarged photos of Southern
( begun scenery, left over from t he
rhiislmas trade, will be given free with
frame to fit, on receipt of retail price ,
if frame. A limited supply. The Art
Studio. Hubbard bldg., near bridge, tf
W. S. Ha mum, president of t he
Rogue River Railway Co., is suffering
from a severely sprained wrist.
(ients facial manage, 't5r; ladies'
face and neck, fiOc; manicuring, ".c; six
body treatments, electric vibratory mas
sage, .."."". Mrs. Cameron, Hotel Moore
Annex. -'o
The shareholders of the First Na
tional bank of Medford will hold their
annu.'il meeting on Tuesday, January 11,
liMIS.
BIJOU THEATER OPENS TONIGHT.
Charles II. Fierce and Captain J. K,
Thornton of Ashland passed through
Meilfnrd Thursday en route home. They
had been attending the trial of C. A.
Simons,
! MOVING PICTURES AT THE BI
JOU THEATER TONIGHT. CONTINU
OUS PERFORMANCES FROM 7:15
i p. m.
NEW YORK BANKS
REPORT FIRST SURPLUS
XKW YORK, Jan. 11. The weekly
statements of the clearing house bunks
showed a surplus of reserves under the
requirement it of I he per cent rule
today, for the first time since the fin
ancial string V began last October.
The surplus was f!.ns t.O.lil.
j Horace Mann, formerly publisher of
;a newspaper in Medford, who has been
afflicted with a diseased knee joint,
had one of his legs amputated in a hos
' pital at San Francisco lately. He is
Incited at Hen Lomond, Cal., where he
conducted a rooming-house for a time.
TIME TABLES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY,
j Northbound, I
No. HijOregon Kxpress. . . . I fuM p. m.
No. 14 j Portland Kxpress. . . H:4! a. in,
No. SL'.-ij For Ashland 10:15 n. m
Southbound.
No. I5Califoruia Kxpress.. 10;.t." a. in.
No. HtjSan Francisco Kxp. j 1:50 p.m.
No. 215 (From rants Pass.. i: 15 p. in.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY?-
No. 1 ' Heaves Medford
No. Leaves Medford
No. 2 (Arrives Medford. . . .
No. 4 ' Arrives Medford
8: 00 a. m.
2: 15 p. in.
10:10 a. m.
5:00 p. m.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. -J Leaves Medford. . . .
No. 4 Heaves Medford
Motor! Heaves Medford
Motor1 Leaves Medford . . .
No. 1 ! Leaves Jacksonville.
No. .'I ! Leaves Jacksonville,
Motor Leaves Jacksonville
Motor I Leaves Jacksonville .
10: Hi a. in.
5:55 p. in.
2:00 p. in.
0:00 p. m.
! U.W a. m.
3:30 p. in.
1:00 p.m.
! 7:.10 p. m.
Special motor car trips during day,
2.(,o and upwards, according to uitni
her people. Phone Jacksonville office.
LOOK!
Remember the sale of seats for "The
Mascot" will begin Wednesday, Janu
ary 15, at lo o'elork a. in.
I tooth Lee of Central Point lias been
informed of the death of his brother.
Dr. Lee, who formerly practiced at that
place. He died at Oakland, Cal., from
bubonic plague.
BIJOU
NOTICK.
I. O. O. F. installation of officers.
All nii-mb: is in good standing lire re
ipmxtcd to nl tend in t a Mat ion of off i
cers and work in the first degree Mon
day evening, January HI.
Visiting brothers are always welcome.
Ilig banquet follows. Come. Hy or
drr of C. r. TAYLOR. Noble (irand.
VOLNKY DIXON, Seeretarv. 2 I'J
LOOK!
Remember, the sale of seats for "The
lascot " will be gin Wednesday, Janu
i 15, at lo o'clo. k a. in.
BUSINESS CARDS.
R. R. HAMILTON, M. D.,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Successor to Dr. R. S. IcArmond.
Office in Ititter-Punlap Block.
Phono 083.
Wm. M. Colvig, Modford, Or.
COLVIG & DURHAM,
Attorneys-nt-Law.
Goo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D.,
Physician and Surfjoou.
Snglp Point, Oregon.
WARREN L. CAMERON, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Residence, Hotel Moore.
LINDLEY & LINDLEY,
Dealers in new and second hand furni
ture, stoves nnd tinware, hardware, etc.
Storage and commission. Woody ard in
connection. All goods delivered to any
part of city.
NEW TOILET PARLORS
FOR SALK Fight lots, west of ichool
house and oio bhuk north of 7th st.,
fur oi!D. Applv or write J. K. Pav-
otte. Medford. Or. 255'
M ;d.rn r.nd scientific methods for the
cure nf a'l diseases of the hair, scalp
and face. Shampoo 50 cents. Fleet ric
scalp massage following shampoo 25
cents. Physical deficiencies devel
oped, manicuring, finest toilet articles
i axefullj' compounded.
MRS. W. L. CAMERON,
Suite 4. Hotel Mnoru Annex.
YOU ARE WELCOME
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS WILL
DH LADIES' VISITING DAY AT
1 ' E IL'S E LITE LAUNDRY. LADT ES
ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO
CALL AND GO THROUGH THE ES
TA P, LI SI I M ENT SEE I IOW TIIE
CLOTI I ES ARE AVASIIED IN AN UP-TO-DATE
AND MODERN LAUNDRY.
ATTENDANTS WILL P,E ON HAND
TO EN PLAIN DETAILS :: :: ::
Peil's Elite Laundry
SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE
in eating are attained at Nash's. Kv
erything cot died here has that delicious
flavor that only an expert cook can
give. Our ineatH, poultry and fish are
chosen from the choicest in the mar
ket. Our coffees, teas and wines are
best. When you want to enjoy a good
meal go to Nash 's.
THE NASH
Meeker Great
Sole TOI
Annual
BORROW
Clearance
MONDAY UKIN'GS GI'EATER 15A I 'GAIN'S. IN Ti I IS G UEAT SALE. AS IN FORMER YEARS, WE WILL CUT EVERY ARTICLE IN WINTER GOODS I5ROKFN T TNFS VXD
I'NSEASONAr.LE MERCHANDISE PASTTIIE REDROGK. ' " 'VA1
W E NE'E1' CARRY ANY UNNECESSARY M ERCIIANDISE OYER El'O.M YEAR' TO YEAR. AND Til ERE FORE EY ERYTHING MUST RE SOLD COST CUTS NO FIGURE
NOTICE THESE PRICES
WOMEN'S COATS, HALE PRICES LONG OR
SHORT, IN ANY OE TIIE I! EST AND MOST AP
PROVED STYLES. THIS SALE El'RNISllES A
WELCOME OPPoin I NITY FOR WOMEN OF
TASTE, .fid coats s?r.oo. s..-,o coats $ l.2r. .fl.OO
Conts $2.50.
LACECl'RTAINS NEARLY AT YOTR OWN PRICE.
COME AND SEE W 1 1 AT WE HAVE FOR' YOU.
LADIES' P.EAl'TIFl I. ' COTTON UNDERWEAR
AT ."0- EACH.
WOMEN'S SHOES, WORTH .fJ.."0 AND :5, GOING
AT!?I.I9 PAIR ODD LINES YES, THERE'S A
SUPERP. CHOOSING TO HE HAD; GREATEST
VALUES IN THIS DEPARTMENT YOU HAVE
EVER SEEN. RRING TIIE CHILDREN.
MEN'S CLOTHING. 25 AND 50 PER CENT DIS
COUNTNEW (iOODS AND UP-TO-DATE STYLES.
RUT WE MUST HAVE ROOM FOR OUR GREAT
SPRING STOCK, WHICH WILL SOON ARRIVE.
lU'Y THAT SUIT NOW AT MEEKER'S.
ENTIRE STOCK OE CHILDREN'S OUTING FLAN
NEL UNDERWEAR ON SALE AT CLEARING
PRICES.
NIGHTGOWNS 25 to 65
SKIRTS 25 to 50
EVERYTHING FOR TIIE CHILDREN.
WONDERFUL VALUES IN MEN'S SHIRTS 7.")
DOZEN MEN'S SHIRTS. :, SHIRTS OFFERED
IN THIS SALE AT 50e EACH. GOOD PATTERNS.
BARGAINS.
WE HAVE MANY Til INGS TO OFFER YOU NOT MENTIONED HERE. REM EM HER. . Til IS MOST WONDERFUL OF ALL SALES EY ER HELD IN TIIE CITY CONTINUES
Bargains
Bargains
Bargains
W
H. MEEKER & GO,
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