Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 20, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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REDUCTIONS
THROUGHOUT THE
STORM ALL ODD
L O T S A L L R K M
XAXTS AT PRICES TO
IXSUUIO A SPEEDY
SALE.
VAN
Loom End.
DYKE'S
Sale
A WHIRLWIND OF VIGOROUS A'ALUES
Muslin Undergar
ments Reduced
$1$) and $2 Nightgowns
at 98
and 75c Corset Covers
at 49
T.jc (ambrie Drawers.49
$2.50 and $3 White Muslin
Shirts ?1.98
Better grades of Nainsook
Gowns and Shirts reduced
REMNANTS HALF PRICE
Ginghams, Percales. Lawns and Plaid
Suitings ONE-HALF
EMBROIDERY
Neat lot of Embroidery up to 20 yd.
Edgings and Insertions 0?
RIBBONS No. 5, 7,9, 12 7?
Fancv Ribbon, Nos. 16, 22, 40. ,12l,?
F'cv Ribbon, Nos. GO, 80, reduced.l5c
IIDKFS. All linen 5?
Hemstitched cotton
35c and 25c Embroidered IIdkfs..l4
FURS, SCARFS, BOAS,
Capes, all reduced, value
ONE-HALF
PILLOW TOPS
Regular 25c, 50c and 75c val., stamped
and tinted 19?
WOOL WAISTS
Every Wool Waist up to $7.50 values
must close at, each $1.75
UNDERAVEAR
10 dozen Ladies' regular 50c Fleeced
Vests and Drawers 29
TAFFETA, ALL COLORS
34-in. width, $1.25 values 98?
3fi-in. width, $1.50 value $1.29
HANDKERCHIEFS
Mussed Embroidery and Linen Hand
kerchiefs, values 20c to 50 ea. . . 14?
SHIRTS
Men's Neglige and Plaited Bosom
Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50 values. .9S?
MEN'S COTTON UNDERWEAR
Fleeced and Ribbed Underwear, 50c
and 75c garments 40?
LAWNS
20c to 35c Lawns in remnants of con
venient lengths all y. PRICE.
VAN DYKE'S
PILLOW SLIPS
In first quality Muslin, size 45 x 36
inches 19?
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
Wnte.li the Hook Store for Valen
tines, tf
J. Ii. Mahan, the miner, was down
from Tolo diutriet one day Inut week.
King's for Lowncy'B, Aldon's and
Gunthor's chocolntoa. (f
J. I Roberta bus been making Port
land n abort biiaineaH visit.
Himd carefully the new real entnto
list of (,'. II. Tierce & Son in this in
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Clrnnt Stone, superintendent of the
JJurrell orohnrd, returned Sunday from
a business trip to Portlnnd.
Read enrefully the new real estate
list of C. II. Pierce & Son in this is
sue. George L. Davis, president of the
Jacksonville bank, has returned from
a short visit in Portland.
Pynigruphic outfits, wood and hides,
for burning, at the Art Studio, Hub
burd building, near bridge. tf
A. 8. Koscnbaiiin, the Southern Pa
cific 'a clever agent, who has been ill, is
able to be about iiimin.
Mrs. Cn moron's liarlnrs nre nnpn nvi.
nings und Sundays for those who are
ioo iiusy to come other times. 2(H)
t'hnrles MeKeelmn, who has been in
different purls of the const since he
left Meilford, is among us again.
Head enrefully thu new real estate
list of C. II. Pierce & Son in this ib-
suo. 2rn
Mr. mid Mrs. .7. II. (lav of Cl' n I rn 1
Point were the guests of their son,
( linrles, and Ins wife Sunday afternoon.
Stenography und typewriting nt rea
unable rates. Charles Van Ituskirk,
Rogue River Klectrie Co. tf
Kx Senator Carter of Ashland anil his
wife have gone to Southern California
on a visit of several weeks.
liiivi.l Oilmen, who has been at Port
land and other northern points, returned
to Medford a few tlavs since.
Kx (Inventor and Mrs. Z. V. Moody of
The Hallos are in Ashland this week,
visiting their son.
John I'. Hell, an. I II. Winderholder
of Wellin district ilid business in Med
ford one day last week.
K. V. I.nirtmi and Walter II. Parsons,
the real estate agent and civil engi
neer, went north hist wii'k.
I. W. liny ati.l S. V. Mcclendon of
Cold Hilt district were among the many
in Mclt'oid during the p;mt week.
Il. nrv M. ver of I.aUe Creek, the en
ergctic stockman, did business in Med
ford lately.
U. II. M inter of Eagle Point precinct,
the well knewn sln.kruisi'r. ln:i.e Med
ford II business isit last Week.
C. (. linker was down fr,,in Unite
Kilts this week. So were other resi
dents of that ,litriet.
Mr. and Mrs, p. ,1. Avers, win. live
near l-'aeje Point, liae gone to Sail
I'rmicis,-,. to visit with their children.
M.-iv,,r and Mrs. .1. !'. Ueddy. who are
now at Crtland. expect to return to
Me,lf,.,, V,-...av.
I'ublic stenographv and typewriting
done i-, nings. Impiire of Van. Rogue
lv'iver Klectiic Co., or Miantotid Koom
log hon.e. If
A. lain Mueller, president ,,f t. star
llri'M i i , and Carl Oitieii. als., :, eiti.-en
of Vancouver, Wash., spent a few davs
In the i alloy last we. k
The l.n g. st assort til. ot f p. st .its ever
liil.it.. I in Soiilliern ttreg.oi at the Art
Hindi. i. Hubbard building, i.-sr bridge.
Also a nice line of albums. If
Kev . I,'.. t it Cnuti is I'itlit.- ti s Tp
nfs at I'lmillil and A -; y.ie.
T.fiiliou nlifimnno fill.. fronts' filinm
..S, ...D I........ .......
tory course for dandruff and falling
hair, InldicR $o.00, gents $4.00. MrB
P,i,nnr,v,i Untnl t,mrn Anno-r Ofirt
A. T. Duhnmcl. who wns a resident of
Modford some years ago, may locate
hore in the near future. He is engaged
in mining, with success.
Henla' fniMftl tnaaunn-n 3l.rt. Tn.ltao
face und neck, 50c; mnnicuring, 2.1c; six
noiiy irentmentsi electric viltrntory mas
sage, J5.00. Mrs. Cameron, Hotel Moore
Annex. grjn
Fred Perkins, the expert civil engi
neer, has been nt Jacksonville straight
ening out streets and establishing
graucs.
A fow enlarged photos of Southern
Oregon scenery, loft over from the
( nristmas trade, will bo given froe with
frame to fit. on reeeint of retail nriee
of frame. A limited supply. The Art
Studio, Hubbard bldg., near bridge, tf
Miss Nell Do Peatt, manager of the
Western Union Teleirrnnh office nt T.n
(Irande, iH visiting relatives and friends
living at Ashland.
Mrs. 1). ,T. I,. Moore of fluid Hill
has been visiting in Medford, the guest
ot .Mr. anil Mrs. II. (,'. Mackey, who
are relatives.
Mr. Hickox, who has been selling renl
estate in the southern part of Califor
nia for some time past, is a Medford
visitor nnd mnv locnte here.
J. L. Howe and Denis Puggnn, two
of the pioneer farmer of Sam's Valley
district, spent a few hours in Medford
not long since.
K. Wood, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W P
Wood, Is in Portland, intending Holmes
Business college, one of the verv best
on me j"ncitic coast.
James M. Potter, one of the foiinJoro
of the Medford Tribune, has relumed
to Aslilmul from Seattle, and will en
gage in the real estato business.
P. S. Casey was in the vnllev Inst
week, completing the sale of a piece of
mini, locaieii east of Phoenix, to 0. W
loane. Ho is conducting a meat mar
ket at Seattle.
John S. Orth, cashier of the Medford
National bank, has returned from Port
land, where he attended a meeting of
the Iletnocrntic central committee, of
which he is n member.
.1. Stollwell Vilas has returned from
laiikaunn. Wis., nccompnnied by hi:
family. He bought n body of fine land
located a few- miles northeast of Med
ford. Which he is havilio iMinmvn.l ......
siderably. A large, handsome residence
tins nlron.lv been built there.
!'. K. Merriek. W. II. Noreross nnd
C.. A. Hover, well known horticulturists
..f our county, have returned from Port
land, where Ihev attended the annual
session of the Oregon Horticultural so
ciety. They say that the meeting wns
..I, ..t ...... .
" " su.-eess. ,-iiinoiigFi rnev leel
I that our valley hardly got the consul
nil ion that it deserved.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
T. J. Williamson and wife were over
from -Medford Saturday.
R. P. Noil and wife nnd Mrs. Susie
Neil and children came down from
Ashland to attend the funeral of Mrs.
J. R. Neil Saturday.
Dr. Hester hns retiirnedl from Omnia
Pass, where he End his family have
been on a short visit. I
Mrs. Arthur Lewis has returned from
visit with Ashland friends.
M. M. Tavlor has uone to Portland
to attend a meeting of the Retail Gro
cers' association. He expects to be
gone about a week.
Clnra Elmer, who iB teaching school
at Phoenix, spent Saturday and Sun
day at home.
Sheriff D. H. Jackson cot back from
Sacramento Saturday, brinirinir with
him William B. Montgomery, who was
arrested for larceny in a car.
J. O. Cotchett. who hns been con.
nected with the Opp Consolidated mines
or some time, will leave for Snn Frnn-
cisco Tuesday, where he has accepted
posit ion.
Mrs. Howard Norton of Cove is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dunnington.
Kd King of Medford spent Sunday in
town.
Harrv Thrasher came nn from Grants
Pass the last of the week and is vis
iting at the home of Charles Dunford. :
The dance given by Norling's orches
tra Mnturitay night was quite well at
tended and proved to be a verv ideas-
ant affair.
Frank Neil. Who WHS Snminnne.1 frnm
Butto Falls by the death of his mother.
had ouite a hard time o-ctt.incr tinn.
He was obliged to make the trip on
norseiiacK and in Borne places the road
was almost impassable.
DIED.
OBENCHAIN At his home, near Cen
tral Point, January 20, 1908, Bartlett
v-iuencnain, agea years.
ELLIOTT At Centra Point, January
20, 11108, Merritt Elliott, aged 62
yearB.
LEMBERGER At Craftonville, Cal.,
December 20, 1907, Miss Kate Lem
borgor, formerly of Jacksonville, aged
45 years.
NEIL In Jacksonville, January 16,
jMua, Airs. James K. Neil, aged 65
years.
HIC'KEL In acksnnville. .Tnmiarv 10
1908, Mrs. M. E. Hickel, aged 75
years.
STEVENS At Ashland, anunry 15,
11108, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
R. Stevens.
BORN.
TURNER At Kerby, January 4, 1908,
to .Mr. and Airs. J. O. Turner, twin
bovs.
CONKLIN At Grants PasB, January
15, ISIOS, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Conklin. a danrrhter.
M'FADDEN At SuiBun, Cal., Decem
ber 30, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Fadden, nee Miss Axtell, formerly of
Grants Pass, a son.
BRULEY At Talent, January 14, 1908,
to Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruley, a aon.
LAIDLAW At Crockett, Cal., January
14, 1908, to Mr. and MrB. Laidlaw
(nee Grace Beach, of Ashland), a
aaugnter; died January 14.
January 15, 1908, by Justice J. C. K.
McCann, Joseph II. Yettcr and Miss
Bessie May Snyder.
TONER-COLLINS At Grants Pass,
January 15, 1908, A. Fred Toner and
Miss Anna Bertha Collins, both resi
dents of Dallas, Polk county, Rev. C.
JI. Cleaves officiating.
PATTON-WELLS At Aahlnnd, Janu
ary 15, 1908, Charles A. Patton and
Miss Myrtle Wells, by Rev. W. L.
Mt-llinger.
COMMISSIONER'S COURT.
MARRIED.
MEADER-M 'COY At Grants Pass,
January 15, 1908, by County Judge
Jewell, F. Meader nnd Mrs. E. Pnuline
McCoV. of Jackson ennntv
YETTER-SNYDER At Wilderville,
Ordor made allowing Mark Whinnle
to Bell liquor in Woodville precinct.
Order made nunrovino- nlnt of "Fruit.
dale Addition to Medford.
Order made approving plat of Queen
Anne Addition to Medford.
Order made approving plat of West
Medford Addition to Medford.
The court cancelled a number of tax
salo certificates which were doubly as
sessed.
Coal for Sale.
We are now nrennred in furnish hnn.l
picked coal at the mine, five milt.
ast or town, in nny nmount desired
$7.!0 per ton.
" PACIFIC COAL CO.
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Begin the New Year
IN THE RIGHT WAY
By Building
"The Mascot."
Tlic costumes fr "Tin Mii'nt' nr
rivnl tin nn-rniiiL jui.l thosp wlm hnv.
"'ii thorn pronoun.'.' tln-m U'Ti? "lis.
''-n ('otter th.-.n tlir s:mif i'omj:inv pro
w.l.-.. for "Tho Mik.-i.lo." H..lirook
W i if .MtiiTMi in p:irt irul:ir will bo n
"ilrr.-iin" in Ms court citiinit.
Ton it-li t ;i till tomorrow nitiM will be
t'ull .Inis rein :irs:i!s, so there will bo no
possible hiteh on the nifht of the per
t'oi-ii.tnce.
1'l.ntv of w,-l e;it 1.t't :it H:.kiin
K.m.'mb.T the .l.if.. We-lnewlny. .Unu
to
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TKUIT TREES.
Surplus nto.-k. :no P.irtle.-t penm
TV r,ti, ol. .Hi i.i Spitrenbrrg
V-wtown. Vi- i r.iwt'or.U (. .-irlv
"tn hV s. hi Mu:r m :tc)i.-s. P-'-O F.-rtup.
In t uro of I V;iri'. r tf
C. H. r-(T,'i ft Son
An t-'uni -11 f .- ,-,m. ;( , ,v.(,p
" ' I r ; i r v it h t h m
t mi u t f it. tt
Ditl you over have the griji
iu he a 1 1 over i n spot s, n ml h:i ve
your ho:ul feel n though you M
bee-n out the tiiht before trying to
"niake Milwaukee fatuous, ' when
in reality you went to bed nt 7:30
with an nntit'looistine planter over
your wishbone ami your system full -of
hot b iinniaile ami flaxseetl tea
ami your mouth all pmkereil up
with ipiinineF n says there is no!
parting so bitter as the parting of
a quinine capsule just as you are'
in the a.-t of swallowing it. Ma '
hasn 't any doctor "s diploma, but
when it comes to things like grip,
or cold, she knows the proper dope
to knock th.'iu silly. And w hen
you're coming through, she know,
how to make the dandy broth and
g'Utiue ni.-l poachi-d i;s and lots
ot (limn to hrtrg you right up on
the bit and imtk you feel like your
o'd 'lf again. We have all the
thii'.ga nnd lots more, like olive oil
and grapo nu-e nnd Sfiil't' to tone
up your wMi'ii af'er you've beet'
up against it.
MILLER & EWBANu
A good start means nmeh to you. Get off on the right
foot and keep going. Don't continue to throw money
away by paying rent, when you can own your own home.
How much did you pay out for rent during 1907? Stop
and figure it out. What have you got to show for it?
Nothing but a bunch of receipts. Suppose you had put
this money into building a home and buying a lot ? You'd
have something to show for your coin, wouldn't you ? The
same thing holds true in the coming year. Are you going
to waste your mazuma all year, and have 1908 net you noth
ing but a living ? Ask your wife about it, and see what
she says.
Building is going to be cheaper this year than ever.
You can buy practically at your own terms. We sell all
kinds of lumber everything needed in any kind of a
house from a small cabin to a palatial mansion. We also
sell Booth-Kelly lumber.
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Iowa Box and Lumber Co.
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