Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 31, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TKITitftttC. 'MED FORD, OR., FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1908.
FIRST ANNUAL
JANUARY MUSLINWEAR SALE "
SATURDAY, FEB. 1st, WE WILL GLOSE THIS GREAT WHITE EVENT
LONG last July when wo bought this niuslimvoar wo i'olt that prices would ho higher later on, and sure Onotidi. in October wo lookod at two linos of nmslin undor
woar and found thorn to ho fully 23 per oont higher than what we had bought. The two linos alluded to oanio through Mod ford and are handled in other stores
here. When wo saw those lines wo felt that wo could save the ladies of Mod ford some nionev on their undernmsliits. We marked our iroods at a vor- small aver-
ago profit (not enough to pay actual running expenses of the store, in fact) and, wo have given you an opportunity to save which will not come again for a long time. Satur
day night wo dose this grand W Into Sale. Get Your Supply Before Saturday Ni&ht. See Window Display for Values and Prices
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The New Waists
Where on earth will you findsucJi a line assortment of beautiful
Wash Silk Waists but hero? Few stores outside of the cities
get in any new goods until about March 1. We invite you to see
those Waists in our window and also in the store. New Silk and
Not Waists
83.75 AND UP TO S3.00
MEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE STYLE STORE FOR WOMEN
AKER-HUTCHASON C
FIRST ROOM NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK
Hosiery and Underwear
We are showing complcto lines of Hosiory and Underwear for
ladies and children. Almost any weight you may dosire can be
found here, and everything is guaranteed. Tho light, medium
and heavy weights are horo in the Monarch underwear the make
that makes friends and. kopys them,
GET OUR PRICES.
YOU AUTO GET I
I 5000 Extra Votes- For Just Six, 6 Months'
L Subscriptions.
f P..
If The ."U00 special offer which has now time tn give the fortunate winner the
been on since Monday morning is ex
citing great interest among the contest
ed ants and their friends. They aro realiz
ing more and nioro just what this offer
eanms to them, and when they figure
that it only takes six six-months' sub
scriptions to secure the extra 5000 votes
they are all getting busy.
Up-to-Date.
There are quite a it umber of the can
didates who have secured tho necessary
snoscrijo ions u him' I in-iii i in- Hffijiiii
ballot, and have already started in to
secure their second, and if they keep
continually at it they have the oppor
tunity to get the third.
The contest manager wants it under
stond that a year will count as two six
months', two years as four six months'
and so on, consequently you will seo
what on advantage it is to you to se
cure the subscriptions for the longer
periods.
Contestants, Do You Know
That it only takes six six-months' sub
scriptions to get the extra 50ih votes,
and we presume that you are aware j
that at the end of a contest that inn
votes are a whole lot of votes tn have1
on reserve, and may be .just the required
number t hat it will lake for you to
win the auto. The offer lias now been 1 the rate for the car.
on since Monday, and as it closes at 8 r,, TVur TTmm
Miss Ciretchen Puhl, .Jacksonville it,)S
Miss Ada Uunn, Jacksonville... 817
Miss Annie Spieer. Jacksonville. (UP
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Centra! l'uint; Eagle Point. Trail,
Prospect, Woodvillo, Gold Hill, Wellun,
Brownsboro and Josephine County:
Miss Alta Parmer, Gold Hill... f,:SM
Mi'. Initio Taylor, Kagle Point.. 4.SS9
Miss Effl'e "rimes. Central Point 4.852
Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass 3,007
Mrs. Geo. K. Tex, Ccnlral Point. 3,031
Miss Jennie Lewis, Kagle Point. 2,401
Miss Daisy Puugey, Gold Hill.. 1,403
Mhs Hattie Stepp. Ilig Uutte l.i.'7'J
pleasure of taking all her friends out Miss Silvio Anderson, Grants Pass 1,40ft
on the bright, balmy spring days, and liss I'-tta Williams, Central Point I.OfiS
she will have a car that she will be'Mis" Mabel Peart, Central Point 1.03
proud of. (Miss Bessie Bell, Hrownsboro . . . . I,3fi4
There is no better machine than thetiss Kva Tucker. Hrownsboro., 1,227
lieo manufactured for the money, and Miss Lucy George. Grants Pass. . . 1,037
it is nerfectlv eouinirf'd and has all theMiss llallie Alexander, Cent. Pt. 1,172
latest eastern improvements.
Who Will Win?
That is the question asked the contest
manager a hundred times a day, and it
is a question that is indeed hard to
answer.
Changes are taking place in every is
sue in the standings of the different
contestants, and while on may hold the
lead today, another has it tomorrow.
In today's issue Mrs. .1. K. Knyart.
district No. 3, is in the lead again, af
ter relinquishing it a couple of days
ago to Miss Leona Plrich of Jackson
ville. However, Miss Knyart must look to
her laurels, as some of the other con
testants say that they are preparing to
spring n surprise very soon.
Mrs. George K. Tex is a new con
testant entered today from District Xo.
3. Mrs. Tex promises to be a promi
nent factor in the race from now on, and
has a host of friends to support her in
p. m. Saturday, you have not much
in ore time to take advantage of tins
opportunity. Get busy mm and make
every moment of t he remaining t into
spell V-O T K S.
About Your Promises.
Have yon collected mi your promises
as yet.' This is the time that they will
(mint for you. and it would he a jjoocl
idea tn gn and collect them white this
otter is on.
Liko Money from Home.
That is what the special off.r is to
tlmse of the nmre aggressive candidates
that is. thoe who are in the contest
to win and are leaving no stone un
turned to gain that end.
Consider.
Have you ever stopped to think that
liiere are Mcventeeii nrin.it tn )n mi-n
'?y absolutely free to seventeen la- I
Mis. and that it only is nernssurv to be
'among that number to be declared a
prize-winner.
The opportunity is here at your door
ami it is up to you. Can you think of
anything more pleasant than to be de
dared the winner of th automobile.
it the building lot. or any one uf the
tlt- fifteen valuable prizes?
irfi when the winners are declared it
d nmnstrat'-s that they are the most
popular ladies in Southern Oregon. They
are derided by popular vote and the
winner of the nntmnnhile is 1XPKKP
the ino-t popular lady. o
i It remains with you to be the win
nor. ami vmi can he. All th;f i
I'M' tiie special offer remain now, and
the
nntestniits
tin
of it.
IS lli
most
b'emember that si ick-to-it ive ih'ss is
what counts in the long run.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Med ford, east of the Southern Pacific
track:
Mi Gladys Wilson 7.M
Mrs. P. .!.'McM;j!io,i ;t.4lL'
Miss Kula Jacobs 3,2 15
Miss lierniie ainejon 2.10"
Mis limwiiing Purdin 1,011
M iss ( J I ace I -a u toii 1 s 1
Miss Nellie Dressier 1.72
Miss Kiln Giinyon I.31P
Miss Grace Whitehead 7o7
Miss Xcllie Kvans 25
Miss Emma Taner 25
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Med ford, west of the Smi (hern Pa
cific track:
Mrs. Jess Knvart !o.iv
Miss Helen Cosh 0,523
Mr. Kalph Clark 4."M
Mrs. Dr. K. H. Pickel I.n."7
Miss Cecil Hoswell M4
M ist .ei hia Kinerick l.n.V2
Mrs. Orin riavis l.iNts LAST CALL, ABOARD FOE
42"
Mra. Mai- (ir.-uit. Gnlil Hill
Mrs. lilanche Pollard, Talent...
Mrs. Frank Kktllman, (irants I'n-ss
Mrs. Earnest Loister, Grunts Pass
Miss I-Vrn Oppcnsliuiii, Big Butte
Miss Mary Olson, Central Point.
Miss Myrtle Lee. (Irants Pass. 3!
Miss Fannie Montgomery, Grants
Pass 2;
Miss Opal Herring, Talent 7U
DISTRICT NO. 6.
Phoenix, Talent, Ashland, Barron
Klamath and Lake Counties, and Sis
kiyou County, California:
Miss Anna Iteeson, Klam. Fall
Miss Ina Ontninn, Talent....
Miss Kilnii Neil, Ashland
Miss Mnrrel Morris. Ashland.
Miss Itertha Itnse. Phoenix...
Mrs. .lames Pellett. Talent...
Miss Maliel Parson. Ashland.
Miss Hazel White. Ashland...
Mrs. ,T. I). Kvans, Phoenix....
Miss Addic Punlap. Talent...
Miss I'hirn hiikin. Phoenix...
Miss Lnla Ward, Talent
Miss Ttetha Koliliins, Phoenix.
Miss Clara Khodes. A-lilan.l .
Miss .Insie Calhoun. Phoenix.
Miss Ada Reynolds. Phoenix.
Miss Minnie Knliiiisnn, TnleiM .
Miss Anita limine. Talent
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MINE SUPERINTENDENT'S
HOUSE IS DYNAMITED
TUINIhAI), .Ian. 31. The resideu.-e
of A, Alexander, superintendent of the
I'reilerlek mine, , I'll miles from here,
was partly wreHied l,y an explosion of
Mynaniite today. I he explosive was
plaeed under the liedroom in whieh
three ehililren were sleeping. All in
mates of the houso escaped with hut
slight injuries. It is believed that the
explosion was caused by discharged
miners.
Buy Tickets bj Wire.
'Something which is ot considerable
interest to tiie public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaiil orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and nil points in the
("niteil States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased nt Mcdfnrd
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
nmy nlso be furnished at the same
tirffe." tf
C. H. Fierce & Son
Pride themselves on pleasing custom
ers, doing a straight commission busi
ness and leaving the option business to
others. f
NOTICE
s hereby given that the undersigned
will apply to the city council of Med
ford. Oregon, at its next meeting to be
held Februnrv 4. IttuH. for a license to
sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors
in les quantities than a gallon, for a
period of six months, at my place of
business at Lot 10. Block 21, Medford,
Or. .IOH.V IIABRIXOTON.
Dated .lannary 20, 10US. 270
Coal for Sale.
Wc are mow prepared to furnish hand
picked coal nt the mine, five mil'
-ost of town, in any amount desired
f7.-"0 per ton.
tf PACIFIC COAT, CO.
No Fire in the Kitchen Range
No Hot Water in the House
Then is tho time you ap
preciate the cuuvcuicuce of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
A 1
1
Attach a plug to
the nearest lamp
socket and turn the switch
PINT, QUART, TWO QUART
AND LARGER SIZES
Pint Size U specially adapted for nursery
Clean MUJiUA Simple
Sale VyTrtYTT Durable
FRUIT TREES. V
Surplus stork, .100 Tiartlrot pours, 200
De A 11 1; "ii, 'Jfi.000 Spitzcnbcrg. 0000
Xowlown, 1000 Cmw fords (early
pencil), 800 "Muir pi.nclios, (500 KIbertus.
Inquire of It. B, Warner. tf
DISSOLUTION OK PARTNKHHHIL
The firm of Pri.My, Cosby & Nngle,
emu posed of G. V. Priddy, George Cos
hy nd Owen Nngle, liuvo dissolved
purlnership, Gonrge ('osby retiring. G.
Priddy and Owen Nngle will con
tinue tiie hnsinrss under tho utune of
Priddy & Xnglo, nnd will assume all
liabilities. ' 2GS
Coudor Water and Pnwer Co.
Phone 8.S."i. Office on Sovcnth Street.
Opposilf the Miir Klectrir Sign.
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
HAZEI.hlGO & Wll.MAHS. MaNAOKRH
FRIDAY, JAN. 31st
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FOUNDED ON THE
LIFE OF THE
FAMOUS BIDDI.E
BROTHERS
DESPERATE
CHIC
E
Py Thoodore Kremer. The great
CHt of all drumiiH; produced with
neu a lid startling ef feetH. A
81 on true to life of tin Great
I'ittHbury Trageily,
S:iturci;iy, Feb. 1 "Kerry Gow."
The Sunt hern ' n j,'fn St rite Xnnnal
Si lim.l nt Ashland offers especial op
f Mirt 1 1 n it ii s for teachers to review for
the teachers ' exam inn! ions in Febru
ary and August, and tn take work in
IVdajjnjjy and in Special Methods in
teaching in the xarions grades of the
trainiiiir school. Since the puMir
Hclinid of OreL'on are culling for teach
ers who can teach Manual Training,
many are taking advantage of the in
dustrial work lately installed in the
school. Kxpeiises of board and lode-
iniT nnd tuition nntninal.
The State Xormal School at Ashland
is enjoying the largest uppmpriut ion of
state funds ever granted a Xormal
tchnn in the history of f)regnn. 'n-
a Indues f en t mi application to th
OneMoreChaicel
IMIKSIOK.VT.
"s Fiinnii' Whitman 1.1.14 I
Mms SI,. tin Snnlcrn :H
.fiss n'H-ip Kinn 625
Mr. W. II. fiorp SHS
Mi M.il.-I hVnt nns
Inez MrKav f2
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Mi-s 1.mii:i I'lrirli. .f;i,-ksi)iivillr 7.'i!
f.Miv l.nura fiilit-r. .Iark(invilp 6.1'tM
CALIFORNIA IXCURSION
nlinM i. t lip pnrnp-t pmir-lit'il i'l
f,.n ot. vnnrnnlf an.l f ri.-ri.1. i 'i--1 Kniina WVn.lt. .Tarkwinvillr S.flj;
V The Automobile. 'Mi Man.l- Turkir. .!a,-knn illp r...".!M
llv flip timp tl.O Hip oont. -t c1ops iPrJ'i.i Man- 1". t-r. Jarkmnrillc. . 4.4
mil hp Hip i.prin.1 of Hip voar tliat thr-i-Mi-n. Cla.lii. H'-a Htorling. . .
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wn.'r or niiinmoiuip aro roiampnrint; -m .....
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Mr.. .1. S.
t O-'l thoir niaphinps in pliajx for !h
omnc
Ton no
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ill. O. I
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The Ifeo Iloadster will arrive iu ample Mi-s Ma'-ruu Kinuey
ford
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All di-ninny t- .join tlo pecial Med
O ursiMn to Lot A ny '-s in ! j
their names af the .-r.ot hv fil
p. in.. Sjiturday, lelini 1. The round
trip rate is .'-, ;mr the limit is
.Imvs.
See the oranL'1 nr,lV' snnhine in
uidiiit r, -lrit h t';irrns. yla" lmttnir
boats, ('atalina i-hunl. nil wi lls. Kiver
ide, Paadena. Ib-dlaiid. Siii liar
lara a nd San J'l n nc in n, a ml a I t If
sailli- time foh'Tti'e Meilli.nl. The n
fir'.ifiii ha1 is Februiir.' !"
Only, to t;L-t a (lood Sized Tract (if Land near Medford Clic-ap; only
75 Per Acre
Many are looking for tracts to divide. This is by
far the best chance at the right price. Don't wait
until .some other fellow buys this and then scold
your wife because you did not seize the opportunity
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