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TZ O co THE MEftFORD "DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1908. . i DANIELS' New Clothing Store SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wntcli the Monk Store for Valen tines, " H. ('. lleiisley nf Oeutml Point whs ii Medford visitor Monthly afternoon. Kind's fr I-owney'a, Aldon's and Gnnther's cliocoliiteH. tf Lewis loren of near Welleu trims neted business in Medford Monday. . l Avery of tVntnil 1'oiut wits n Aledl'nrd business ealler Monday. 1 1 1 n ry Sargent of (Irii'fin Creek was ii Meilt'onl visitor Monday. Otto Castor, front the east side, was n Medford ealler Monday tnorniiin. 11. II. (ioddard of Talent was a pleas ant ealler in Meilt'onl Tuesday. .1. H. Throekuiorton of Applegiite was U business ealhr Tuesday in Medford. H. A. llaiiseoin of Talent was among the many in Meilt'onl Monday. S. W. Mei'lemliMt from tiold Hill was a Medford i-dtor. Eminett lt.-.-oii ..f Talent was a bus in.s-. caller in Medford Tu. -day. Head ear- fully I lie new n-al estate lit of 11. Ii.ne Mn in this is sue. - YV. l. K.miim dv on Saturday sold a lot inn tiiti t". .1 on Nori Ii ' -.1 n ,t to II. K. It, ...!,,! ; .o.Hi,l,T:,ti..n. -"'. ti.l, r .ni.i-iti. -us M,.xt I'M Me Kinl.-v da. .lannarx M-dlont til.- nine;-. . I'lioee -"".. ,,. , ( n! - l'o:,t v i- a !mi-i , ,i :- ,., M ,t. 1 M....!.u :.-.. now n-, I :ate . I,. l -.1 "M ! V I ' ill . Ill - in'" " ! .. Ill- N -it-: i' Special Offer WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, AT 8 O'CLOCK WU WILL OFFER WHILE THEY LAST 100 SIT ITS OF CLOTHES AT $6.95. TH ESE S U ITS RANGE IX VALUE FROM sflO.OO TO 1G..j0 AND COMPOSE WHAT AVE HAVE LEFT OF OUR POPULAR-PRICED CLOTHING. One Price ONE PRICE, THAT FIRST MARKED ON THE CLOTHES, WILL BE THE ONLY ONE FOUND ON THE SUIT, THUS ENABLING THE CUSTOMER TO SEE THE ORIGINAL SELLING PRICE OF THE GARMENT AND TO FIGURE OUT JUST WHAT THE DISCOUNT WILL BE. THIS IS DONE TO CONVINCE THE SKEPTICAL BUYER THAT THIS IS NOT A "MARKED-UP TO MARK-DOWN" SHAM TO FOOL THE PUBLIC, BUT A BONAFIDE OFFER It. P. Allen lias returned to Medford after an alisenee of several months and may In found at Hotel Moore again. .1. (!. and Arthur Shively will noon leave for Alameda, Oil., where they will engage in tltt bieyele business. E. 1'. (iraham of Prospeet. the ginseng expert, made Medford a business visit this week. The city rouueil will hold its last meeting tonight, when the newly elected niemliers will assume their positions. Mayor and M rs. .1. P. It eddy re turned on today's train, after a stay of several days in Portland. II. heighten, the expert miner and amalgamator, has bem ii Medford sev eral times lately. James Oirr was among his Medford friends Monday, lie has almost recov ered Ins wonted health. W. H. Fields of Uriffiu creek district lid business in Medford Monday after noon. Mrs. O. ,1. Odoll, wife of the manager of the contest department of the Trib une, arrived in Meilt'onl lat evening. It. Klum left this morning on I he tout hbtuind train for ( 'oleit ine Springs, where he will spend several days. Crare Whitehead left this morning for Ashland, where tdie will spend sev eral da s isii ing. rinllip l.oo-ely. fr le riMinllA , was ;i M.-ii. I m'i oriio.ni, .1. the .1... U.MlMlle. ir.uis: M. dtoid Mot.. lav ui m the Sam 's Val Medford isilor -auniill man ft, on .t-d business in lining. i. and I vpewrtt ing lite . r Van. K.gi;e -r P'OMioud K..M-1 tf i. Mi, i . i . . ' . r I M r, ( ,-iV nil. - ,.l t, Nlil ' III i V'' I'l ' i-' I Harry I'ellett has sold a "0-aere tract of land in Sam's Valley to Mr. Stoner for $:tnint; ulso a 40-aere tract to Mrs. Townsend of Ashland for $1M00, A few enlarged photos of Southern Oregon scenery, left over from the Christmas trade, will be gn'en free with frame to fit, on receipt of retail price of frame. A limited supply. The Art Studio, Hubbard bldg., near bridge, tf He v. (.'. H. Iloxie preached lit the (Iriff in 'reek schoolhouse Sunday af ternoon, in place of Hev. M. P. Horn, who was unable to till his appointment. A pretty girl baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lyon in West Medford, Sunday morning. The lit tie stranger weighed eight pounds. All parties concerned are doing well. The city council on Saturday night passed an ordinance authorizing the grading and graveling of Kiverside nvc uue. It will be made a fine thorough fa re. Ladies shampoo, fitte; gents' sham poo, .loe; lli treatments electric vibra tory course for dandruff and falling hair, laldies $."i.imi. gents $4.0'). Mrs. Cameron, Hotel Moore Annex. IMH Shorty tJarnett and It. (!. Nicholson left Sunday night for Portland, where they will attend the hardware men's convention, to be held there this Week. They will be absent for several davs. The lioyal Neighbors give a basket npp'T hist night at their hall in the i:'o b!o.-. uhi.'h Was !:irgt ly :i It el. thore bring o , r e.!e-t pi.- and a g 1 I tine w as had. William I'lrieh ,.f near I'agle I n-l T.t. ' oiut u a- a M , d I , j .it "i- o or Swt-.l n, . i i that t) ir mo.) E. tram )i:i ot of hols, I, ;,.(,, iv.-.-ixed at?. ..eh. r had di. 'he IV A nil t'o.i Mined. 1 i C'idd! e M.O-d Mi. Mr M . i l ."!-l- , :- ' I,!.-.' in - 25 Per Cent Discount IX ADDITION TO THIS lOO-SI'If OFFER. AVE WILL GIVE 2.') PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ANY SUIT OH OVERCOAT IX THE STORE. THIS OF FER WILL CONTINUE AS LONG AS THERE ARE ANY SUITS LEFT OR UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF OUR SPRING SUITS, WHICH WE EXPECT WITH IN TEN DAYS. Our Policy THE POLICY OF THIS STORE IS TO GIVE THE PUBLIC A FRESH NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK EACH SEASON. THAT WE MAY HAVE NO WIN TER CLOTHING LEFT TO CARRY OVER UNTIL NEXT SEASON, WE HAVE DETERMINED TO OF FER THE REMAINING STOCK AT PRICES THAT' AVI LL QUICKLY CLEAN UP EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT IN THE STORE. THE ONE-PRICE POLICY OF THIS STORE WILL BE THE SAME. PRICES AVILL BE CUT ONLY AT THE ENDS OF SEASONS IN ORDER TO CLEAN UP WHAT IS LEFT. ! District Attorney Reutnes left Sun-1 day morning for Berkeley, Cal., where j lie has been called by the illness of his. j mother, Mrs. Lucinda Kennies, who is just recovering from a severe attack' of la grippe. j .Mrs. M. F. Horn and children re- j turned today from Eugene, where they j have been visiting relatives for the past! two week. Mrs. Horn's sister nccoin-1 panied her to Medford and will make' an extended visit. I Miss Ethel Ends and Miss Tiosaniond Kennedy gave a party at the home of, .Miss Kennedy on North I street, Sat-' unlay night. There were about 20 guests and a very pleasant time was j had by all. The principal feature of I the evening was the pulling of taffy, j J. H. Butler and his wife returned ; Sunday morning from Harrisburg, Or., J where they have been in nttendnnce on ' l. S. Busey, Mrs. Butler's father. The j old gentleman 's illness proved fatal, j we are sorry to learn. He was a pio- neer of Oregon and highly respected ; by all. i Word has been received from Hottie I Eaton Lawrence, who recently under- went a surgical operation nt St. Yin- j cent 's hospital, is getting along nice- j Iv. She is recovering rapidly from the ; operation and will be able to return to j M. dfoid within two weeks. I lb. Seely lins purchased through Muslin Underwear Sale Your Opportunity to Save Money I ! George Duke the latest model of the motorcycle. Thus is one of the most rapid-running machines on the market. A test run has been made with this machine in Medford which marks its speed at ")1 miles per hour. It is very easily operated and inexpensive. M. 0. Hoge was greeted nt the south bound train this morning by A. V. Burwell, from his old home at Clarinda, la. Mr. and Mrs. Burwell have been visiting a daughter who resides nt Al bany, Or., and are on their way back to Jowa. Mr. Burwell is very favorably impressed with the coast, this being his first trip. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the regular meeting of the city council of the city of Med ford, Oregon, to be held on February 4, 1 li W, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than one gallon for a period of six months, at their place of business nt Lot 11, in Block 20, in said citv. . W. M. KENNEDY. Dated January 20, l!aH. NOTICE I s hereby given that the undersigned wilt appiy to the city council of Med ford, Oregon, at its next meeting to be - (,., nil. V,.., finish?.! BEAUT irUL CiOWNS lit EXTEA WIDE. DAINTY SKIP.TS . t DAIXTY CORSET COVERS outy UMBRELLA DRAWERS only LAOIES1 GOODS liAKER - HUTCHASOM CO, rii: i' i.Mio.M Noirni of jacksox co. t.axk held February 4, HtDH, for a license to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors in Kss quantities than a gallon, for a period of six months, at my place of business at Lot H), Block 21, Medford, ( r. .1 OH X H A R R I NCJ TOX. Dated January 20, HMS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Church & Yan Hardenberg has this day been dissolved, George II, Church having sold his entire interest in and to the Medford Rteain Bakery to Ynji Hardenberg Bros., who nssnme nil of the indebtedness of Church & Van Har denlverg; and all nccounts due to the firm of Church & Van Hardenberg. by virtue of this sale, are due to Van Har denberg Bros. No one is authorized to contract any debts or to collect any bills in our name. VAX HARDENBERG BROS. Medford. Or., Jan. 14, inns. 20i Fancy Rifle Shooting. Free exhibition fancy rifle shooting given by W. A. Hillis, representing the Peters Cartridge Co. of Cincinnati, O., 11 a. in., Wednesday, January 22, east of town, near !'. II. Pea vie 's new house. Mr. Hillis uses several different guns and his work is well worth going to see. Everyhodv invited. M-i-lin rii-lmvr.-ir. i'v.Ty i tli" l..t. I'l.-ni ll,.. ,-li.-.-i!--t III,- 1,, -t. ;ni, I j,ri, r- r 'v l-iii- t'.,- iiint'-ri.-ils for fiOc to 82.60 ... (-3C to S7.87 W. to Sl.Gft SSc to S1.G9 EXCLUSIVELY. : lol T'V . it,,- I :nl ;n -r ;r - il. I i : . il'- A J-..L". B'!UF fM G3 0 o C-J o o o o 0 o 0 0 06' CO o o o o ti'ttflu-r. o Q