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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1908)
O o o O O O MEDFOTiD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEPF-R1. OR.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY IT. liii'S. tup: Pairs of SHOES at Zero Prices A REAL SALE A Genuine Opportunity A Genuine Opportunity 00 Deep Cuts in the Already Bedrock Prices of Southern Oregon's Largest Shoe Store a XT "Ti IT IS POSITIVELY NECESSARY TO REDUCE OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK TO MAKE ROOM rlOH6St XV6iSOIl FOR NEW SHIPMENTS EXPECTED DAILY. SEECROWDED CONDITION OF OUR STORE February 17 to March 1 only Our Prices Talk with the Greatest Eloquence Ladies' Dress Shoes Kcllv's Kids and Patents '. $2.65 $4.00 Kelly's Pat. AVolts..$3.15 .$:!.() Dress Welts $2.20 $--'.")0 Ladies' Medium Dross $1.75 $:!..-)() "dm Metal" ?2.75 $o.OO Patent, Plain Toe. .$3.35 $o.0() Fancy Top Button . $3.50 Misses' School Shoes $2.25 Dress Kid, Button. $1.90 $L.o0 Button Kid $2.15 $lr0 Patent, But'n Turns $2.15 $:VJo Patent, Button $2.65 $1.7o Kid Welt, extra (jiiality work $1.45 .2.00 "( 'hroino" Tan . . . .$1.60 2.00 Webster School Shoe, 2oc pocket dic tionary in every box. .$1.70 Boys' School Shoes $2.00 Calfskin, now $1.35 $1.75 Satin Calfs $1-30 $l.o0 Satin Calfs, small sizes $1.15 $3.00 Rawhide $2.25 2.7" Rawhide, small sizes $2.10 $2.73 "Iron-Clad" $2.20 $3.o0 and '5.00 Boys' I ih Cuts.. $2.75 and $2.25 Men's Dress & Work Shoes $o.00 Tan Crawfords. . . .$4.25 $4 Black Yici Cravfords..$3.15 $o.00 Yici Calf Lined. . . .$3.95 $4.(K) Patent, wide toe. . .$3.40 $o.()0 Patent. Pike toe. . .$3.90 $4.00 (inn Metal Calf.... $3.35 $o.OO Dr. Reed Cushion sole $1-00 Men's High and Low Cuts $7.00 Cutter's Loggers. ..$6.00 $7.00 Gotzian Loggers. ..$5.00 $.".00 Farm Boots,, 12 and 14-inch tops $5.00 $(j.00 Farm Hoots, black and 14-inch tops $3.75 $:!.00 " Uncle Sam's," ex tra strong $2.25 $:! .Mechanics, broad toes. .$2. 10 $:'.o0 "North Star," ex tra heavy "Chrome" tan $2.85 SHOES ONLY SMITH & MOL ONY Medford Ore. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wiitr lit h' TitnnTV wiiiiltiwi. -M The TiiKK'ry .i,,!it ri'iM-ivfil a larjjt' ulii'.meiit i( serine Hntliinn mnl hilts. Tin T'ly.-rv in Hhmvinn tltrir nt'W Mi.riiiL' '!.tliii)L' tlif crivi'l ktml. -'hs Tin- l.a.-k to Mf.lt'unl ami state that the Khmh' Kivt-r lh'V is kimmI fnnij;li for thfin. TJm-v will make this city tlirir fut tire lioiiH. UVIlmni H.-rm f Vii(fiiiT Crct'k was a mli.-r in Mrilfnnl M. unlay. H lias rut up pari nf tin Talent lnmn'stcad into in-re mi! a quarter luts, whirli he has place.l on the market. All nf the liiml is in the artesian well lelt. .1. I. Olwell ami wife left Sumliiv for Iteilliirnls, Los Angeles ami other South- I'nynerv U iliriayiiin their new j ,,rtl ( 'ajfMruin mints. Thev will visit .t.i. ... i m- il..'...ll ...1H .. t The Tnjiu'ery has jint reeeiveil a lai' shipah iit of u-w spring style hats fresh from the latest litm-ks. L'sS (i. ('. 1'ulv of St-aniluat, K Sheriff .1. M. Kii.lrr of AntelolM-, were Ix.tll Me.1fonl l.u-iness eallers Mi .inlay. Ir. .1. W. IMi.iihmii, (ieorue Lewis,; I hrist I'lri.li nf Jackson v ill-. were I Me.lfonl eallers Momhiv moriiiiiir. I Mr. ami Mrs. '.,;i Shearer visit. -.1 St ml Sumtay at the hmue nf Mr. ami Mrs. j ear Lyon in West Me.lfonl. I'M KniL' 'f '"'I'l Ihlt w;is an over Smnliiv sit..r with Meilfonl people, lie rem rtif I to his Ik. me this iimrni tin on the north I nil train. ,"t:ii.K Hl ami II. .1. 1 1 . in. rot li. Piitli tain In-rs living; l.t tu.-.-n .Ln-kson ill- am! Vntriil I'oint, w.-re M.lfor.l ).ti-iu ss call, rs Satunlav. Val"-tit no- I'ost ills Hn v your ear.N where veil have thousainls to select from. Hull s Postal Sin. p. HuMmM l.lili;., aear l.riili-e. tf .1. II. Il.iekersmith left "Moit.lay for ( .ti;tr i;r.',, Ur., wli.re he will prol ahlv make s investments. M r. Iloek ersiiiitli r. , nt t soll .nit Ins Ltre raneh Irto Mill. t e;tst ..f M r.l t'nn! . AttMiin li. V. Treffren nf A-hlaml pasv.. through Metlfonl t nrout- for ,la.-Ks...i ill, . t.. I.n.k mt.r h al mat lers. Mr Treffren will make a Inisi ness tm in iImI.I Hill !efore returning to his !i.nie ;it vl;unl. Mis K. C S.-u.l.l.r of 1'ajl.. I'oint Ims t'in.'li:is.-. nil of the furniture ami turtuOiinus ui tin- .-.lt..r.l lions,. . n i'.! Se rllt tl St Tee i '-s. o:;.!, v ,-..ii.lu. t a first .'W-s r,..nniniT "l'1'tiri.l will) relatives and Mr. Olwell will at teml to some Inisiness matters lief ore returning. They will he aliseiit about l wo Weeks. Only three more frames, 'J :!x .!!'. with Southern Orecoti Scenery to fit tire left from the Hpeeia! sale. If you wish one call at once. Ketnemlter that the pho tos are free with the frame. Hull's Art near lrulii tf 1. ml li 1. S.itur.l.. I Mr . V -Me 1..,. PHACTS FROM PHOENIX. Van 1 Mm lap of Talent precinct was lit our m i 1st last Monday on business. Kred Furry ami his fat her-in-law. Captain Katun, were over from tin east side Tuesday. N. I, l'urkersnii was anions the many who sp-ut last Monday in Medford. Tin KVv. W. T. Matlock commeinTd a series of evangelistic lliei'tinijs here the first of the week. He is having a Hood attemlaiu'e every niht. .lolm Mills, Sr.. was in from his Chap arell district ran eh Tuesday. Mrs. ". U. t'olemaa returned to her hmue iri Jacksonville Wednesday, after spending a week here visiting with rel it t i es. William Co is preparing to set out a lot of peach trees soon. A hayrack load of Talent 's young folks came down here to the evangelis tic meeting Wednesday night. lw4lw Cl-.m MU A.I.I Uev...oU -.n.l OlOlllllg j n.l viil',-''',t I'urkerson shopped in M-dford -mine io lieauies came down from Inesdav eeinng on hi on ln-r mother, Mrs. L A. BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. BALCOM. i New Wcit Siilc Confectionery Fruit store eiimiies, nuts, ciiiM, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel Moore, Miclfor.l. Or. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office nt Resilience. E. R. HAMILTON, M. D., Physician anil Surgeon. Success, r to Dr. R. S. licArmonil. Office in Hitter Punlap Block. Phone 6H3. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. C0LVIQ & DURHAM, Attornoys-atLnw. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass. Or. WM. W. P. HOLT. M. D, Physlc'an and Surgeon. Eagle Point, Oregon. All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber Are You Thinking of Building? WHY NOT 8 AYE YOUR MONEY BY "BUILDING A HOME OP YOUR OWN? WE MAKE AND .SELL ANYTHING AND EYERYTH1X0 NEEDED IN THE LUMBER LINE. CALL, SECURE OUR I'HICEK AND PLACE YOUR ORDER HEFOWE THE SEASON'S RUSH BE GINS. THIS IS GOING TO BE MED KOK'D S BANNER BUILDING YEAR. GET IN ON THE GROUND AND GET IN NOW FLOOR Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD OREGON CIRCUIT COURT. i.l Mr. .I.i, -I; I lis, s KIs j Asl,l:il..l ,; 1 j :i Visit t,, 111 1 HO s. . V ill. i irrev,..! lilt. li. I to lli;it i' . tii'ti ilh Ins in. r i.f I ) .!-! I'l .1,. Miss e'l:er:e l!lin,T of tlie 'rim:iry .Ic p:n t m.ut in eiir s.l :i, In r pu pils :l ;t!, ii: me I'urty Kri.:iv afleruoeti. I'i nt'iss.ir e!. A. stmiunril ;is :-t Ksi'iniile last woe-V, at le'llil iniy the ln-r. e:iiiiis.tt"B. Mrs. Stsnii.-erii. it.-, i Mima hit f fitioti alnl'' William Zimmerlee vs. Cecil tinker et ill. -Suit to euie't title; eli'crei' grante'el. Iv'usa Pool s. Frank Poole llivorce; ,l, .Tt e griente-'l. I liarle-s llasle v vs. Gertruile Murphy I'SI11SS'''I. first Naii.enal Hank e.f .sh!nn,i vs. ,1,'lui lliirkason et al. lisiiiise'.l. 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H VJO 1 tiui tou.v ani,vij ,bi; fn!iB. .f Vvilll CBC nrflviea in AUJDrORD OPERA HOUSE Tuesday. February 18. FRED RAYMOND S Special company presenting his un precedented dramatic comedy success LD ARKAfiSAW A production surrounded hy wnrptOi ous and elaborate stage setting et table for THE RAILROAD HOLDUt THE ARKANSAS MOB SCt0 THE JAIL-BREAKING SC8 THE FAMOUS CONSERVAVOgJ SCENE. THE ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN. Comedy, pathos, se nsatu n, music, sinuitij;, ,lanrin;. A great $el)iy A great companv. Price ,VV, T.'.c. 1 V Will the ,.rs,.n hi.Ming the winning nunilier of our .lanuarv prize pl".'is.' Kill ami get the pri?.,.. .'U ;,a is,0(.t r ,nr(;(, s;,ck of N.-vv iMshe.s vvlm-h will he' in the' lirst e.f next vve-e-k MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 21 li WEST SEVENTH STREET. Mi'GLASHAN & .TUN KEN - - Proprietors The Nash Hotel and Grill ; Oflir first-class house in the city. Absolntely the finest grill beWuen Poland and San Francisco. A specialty 1. mad. of oysters, shell md other ofish. All meats u Wj ,re cold storage gornment lnsted. Citrtn In U Its branches. O CJfvJTvl) o o O CO o o O O CD o o o o o O o o o o o o o o