TITE M"ETVFORT) DAILY TRIBUNE, MBDFOBD. 01?.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1!)08.
- x? WE INVITE EVERY LADY IN MED FORI) AND VICINITY TO ATTEND OUR
First Semi-Annual Embroidery Sale
Every Piece a Powerful Bargain
Sale Begins Wednesday, February 26 and Ends March 7
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
George V. King is in Cortland look
ing ut'ttT business imilltTS.
' Wanted Ten rust its with teams. Ap
ply nt office of the Iowa Hox & Imm
;er factory.
A. .1. Oriines of Grants I'ass was tlie
guest of his brother, II. V. Grimes,
' recently.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap
ply nt. offiee of Hie fowa Hex & T.liin
her factory. '!-'
William Skilling of Ashlaml. the ex
pert lanndrvnian, made his Medford
friends l visit, recently.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap
ply at office of the Iowa llox & Lum
ber factory. 2!2.
J. V. Crump of ApplegalP and his
family nre in Medford and will remain
here some time.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap
ply nt office of the Iowa Hex & I.um
be'r factory.
Fonts & Co. have purchased the stock
of groceries from 11. Mot. & Son on
East Seventh street.
Wanted Teamsters with t. am. Ap
ply nt office of the Ton a Hox & I.um
ber factory. 292.
II. C. Sampson, manager of the
Orants Pass cannery, was in Medford
recently looking after business matters.
Furniture on the installment plan.
Medford Furniture Co., Medford.
II. I). Norton, the Grants l'uss law
yer, was in Jacksonville and Medford
recently on professional business.
When all seems dark nnd not .worth
while,
Call on Hill he'll make you smile. 27
Mr. and Mrs. Van llard.-nbarg. who
were recenly married and took a wed
ding trip to southern California, hare
returned to Medford.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap
ply nt office of the Iowa Tiox & Lum
ber factory.
Clinton Toxtor of '-t Apples-ate
has been isiting in Medford and Jack
sonville this week.
The Medford Furniture Co. will fur
nish that new cottage for you on the
installment plan.
Owen Dunlap of Clio
erf-merchant, spent n
Medford recently.
Vnv ia vonr cliauce.
inix. the farm
few hours in
The Medford
Furniture Co. have adopted an in
stallment plan. -,,
.1. II. f'nrlton. a prominent business
man of Kagle Point, was in Medford
Vor novelties nnd fan. v millinery and
popular prices, see Mrs. W. I. lirnwi
on the West Side. If
Miss Z.-a Griffin has accepted n mwi
tinn with the Hale piano house on the
West Side. Miss Griffin is very jopu
. - In.u- nmiTiLt from one of
inr i k -
Medford l"st families.
Profo... r A. . Feel, the efficient
.-1 f the Gold Hill school, was
in Medford few days since. He is
'nientionrd in connect ion witn tne ii..m
O f.J f) for tohuol superintendent.
CalifornA,-
v ti Mr & v 4s.?9 Tints' ravwrvTiwi ram 7 tA--XM .vv n.
Oscar Stewart, a well known stock
man of Klamath county, has loft for
his home after a short visit with rela
tives nnd friends living here.
For novelties and fancy millinery nnd
popular prices, see Mrs. W. I. Brown
on the West Side. tf
Orin McDonald, the lumberman, is lo
cated at Hazel creek, Cal., whore he
in charge of a big sawmill! enter
prise.
Vouug men 's spring suits, $18 to
-7..ri'i each. Snappy new styles in
tans, browns, olives, blues und blacks,
it Van Dyke's. B88
Frank If. Noil of Reese creek grange
was in Medford nnd Jacksonville a
few days ago.
Grant Harrison of Gold Hill was here
recentlv. As he intends leaving this
sect ion, he has sold his stock and rigs
to Darling & Penninger and retired
from the liverv business.
Xew Hhipment of dress linens in
white, national nnd colors, nt van
Dyke's. 288
Dr. K. W. Barnes of Baker county,
an experienced practitioner, is in the
valley in ipiest of n location. He is an
idd friend of Rev. S. B. Chnstnin of
Whet rock.
I. ndies' divided skirts nnd khaki
oiling suits at Van Dyke's. 283
.1. Fonts and his son, who lately ar
river from east of the Rocky moun
tains, have bought the grocery store of
II. Matz & Son, on Seventh street, and
will take possession at once.
New styles in street nnd evening Ox
fords for women nt Van Dyke's. 288
.lease Coffee of Gold Hill and Blake
Baldwin of Josephine' county were in
Medford recently on a tour of inspec
tion. They were accompnnied by Dr.
I. imhaugh of Hoquinm, Wash., who
may locate in southern Oregon.
Mark Applegato, the Elk creek min
er, was in Medford recently, nccompa
nied by his family.
II. llrightnn, the miner, wnB in Med
ford recently on his way to Meadows
district from Weed, Cnl.
K. F. Raymond, J. .1. Skinner, W.
II. Fields nnd his son, enterprising cit
izens of Oriffin Creek district, were
in Medford during the past week.
.1. N'tinan of Jacksonville, the pioneer
merchant, has returned from a business
trip to San Francisco.
Miss Romnine Braden of Indianapo
lis is paying this section a business
visit, looking after the property left
by lo r late father. Dr. James Braden.
she was in Medford Thursday.
Onlv three more frames, 22x29, with
Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are left
from the special sale. If you wish one
call at once. Remember that the pho
tos are free with the frame. Hull's Art
Studio, near bridge. tr
Willinm It. Hamlin sold an acre tract
if land in the south part of Medford
to C. F. Spencer, who will erect a com
fortable cottage upon the land and
n,al?e hi. home in Medford. The con
sideration was 250.
T F Hale, the West Side piano man.
has sold out his talking machines to
It C. Kinir. Mr. King will increase
the stock and add the Edison talker.
with an increased stock of records for
both marhines.
NO RALE EMBROTDERTES SOLD BEFORE OPEN I NO OF THE SALE
Don't fail to see our Embroidery window. Nothing just like it in the form of a window was ever attempted
in Medford. In this window we show our new assortments! of fine imported Swiss Embroideries. These
embroideries were bought ridiculously cheap, and the freight to land them was less than 2 per cent. We are
going to sell these embroideries at very close figures, and every woman who buys at this sale will say long
afterwards that she got a bargain.
SHIRT WAIST EMBROIDERIES are here in profusion. It only takes three-quarters of a yard for a
front or two yards for a waist. Prices 98 to $2.98
SILK FINISHED LINGERIE CLOTH is just the cloth to use with these embroideries. .. 25 UP
OTHER EMBROIDERIES, such as baby sets, wide flouncings. corset cover embroidery, narrow, medi
um and wide edgings, on Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss, also a beautiful line of galloons, bauds, headings and
allover embroideries.
BAKER-HUTCHASON
's Leaders
Mrs. Julia Miles and her son Claude
have returned to Medford after a
month's outing on Mrs. Miles.1 home
stead. William Kendnll and II. Schroder,
who are developing homestead claims
in Antelope district, were in Medford
during the week.
B. H. Harris will mcrc.ire the force
in the sawmills nt Butte Falls. There
will be two mills at w.tik, with .a ca
pacity of 70,000 per day.
W. C. Kinyon who hat; rpcrntly nr
rived in Medford, will form a partner
ship with O. N. Wilson, and they will
engage in the real estato business.
Dancing class tonight, Angel's opern
hnuso, 8 to 10. Socinl dance during
class hours, and nfterwards. 288
SERIOUS ACCIDENT
AT A DENVER PARK
DENVER, Pev. 24. A enr of the
scenic railway loft the tracks nt Lake
side, a new amusement park, Inst night,
injuring' 16 porsons, who were thrown
to the ground, 10 feet below. One worn
an may die. The nbsonce of a guard
rail at a sharp curve caused the acci
dent.
BUSINESS CARDS.
E. h. BALCOM.
New West Side Confectionery Fruit
store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos,
fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel
Moore, Medford, Or.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office nt Residence.
B, B. HAMILTON, M. D
Physician nnd Surgeon,
Successor to Dr. R. 8. DeArmond.
Office in Bitter Dnnlap Block.
Phone 083.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO..
Medford. Oregon.
House Furnishers and I'ndertakers.
Day Phone .Vol.
Night Phones
C. W. Cnnklin, 4M.
J. H. Butler, 148.
Wm. M. Colvlg, Medford, Or.
COLVIO It DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
00. H. Durham, OranU Past, Oi.
WM. W. P. HOLT. M. D,
Physician and Surgeon.
Eagls Point, Oregon.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
in NEW STYLES and LOW
NEXT ROOM TO THE JACKSON
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
SINGER Sewing Machine Co. Tele
phono No. 0.1.1. A. D. Singlcr, Mgr. L'HO
WANTED Woman or girl for silver
pantry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe.
WANTED Position as working house
keeper, city or country. Address 10.
N., Medford, Or. ' 2114 '
' t
WANTED 10(1 people to have their
shoes repaired at C. M. Kiild's Shoe!
Store. Our shoemakers are experts, tf
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms,
by day, week or month. The Odell,
over postoffico, Medford. Or. tf
FOIl SAI.K Two incubators, used only
one season, for sale cheap; capacity
of each, 2111 eggs. Impure at War
ner's store. Warner & Snvdcr. tf
FOIi SALE ".0x2110 foot lot, "A lot
from cor. 11th and L sis.; a bargain;
S. W. Medford. Call any time. W.
Vogili, residence.
WANTED 100 men, 75 per cent min
ors, at once. Magic of Gold Hill,
Ni v. For particulars, address W. Vo
geli, Medford, Or. tf
Full KALE Kitchen furniture, includ
hit,' stove, table, chairs, elc. Inquire
.1. W. Paul, South Tenth St.. lieu." high
school. tf
I HAVE Soil Newtown Pippin apple
trees i'ii hand ami for sale at popular
prices. I,. It. Warner. tf
WANTED A boarder in a private fain ,
ily. Address P. O. Hox 281. tf
FOIt SALE One acre, west of Medford
city limits; price !f'llll, payable tlO
down and $10 a month, wit hunt inter- j
est. Address P. O. Hox .171, Medford,!
Oregon. 2i2
FOR RALE New residence, jest com-,
pleted, second block west of high.
school, West Seventh street; fine col
onial interior; cheap if sold soon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE Webster's International
Dictionary, lati-st edition, new and in
dextsl, for sale nt a bargain. Inquire
of Tribune or address P. ( ). P.ox US.
Medford. 201
FOR SAIiK - I will H--II by l mI mii Marcli
10, liiiiM, tin :nTrn within cjinirfcr milr
of Tali-nl i'pot. ritht-r nt a whok nr
in lots 11"x-"i1m fi'i't. Thin in fin op
portunity for Inliortntf ui"n to si-run
a home when' hlmr is in iti'iiiuml. Hids
will ! p-i'''i i'l ritlii-r in piTfuii or
by iiuiil. bright rwrvi'l to n i.ct iiny
or nil biilx. T.timn: Oih- h:tlf I'.-ich,
lnil.'irn-c lit bin it 'h option at H per n-nt
intiTi-st, Minimum priM per lot, $lori,
Hinlirt biibb r taken Ins HmmVo of Int.
full on or H'blrfu WVIhorti llfiop.
Tl. .,1 i 'Mill
OTt SALK Ilttvinj; pun h:i d o it
500.f00 fret of firm Has milling 1,
wo arc proprind to furninh first clan
lumber of all kiml in any amounts
on nhort Dotin If you roiiti-mplati-buiMiog
place your onlrr with u- ;
prio'i verjr raMormbl", diintnioii uml
fine finh lumber a ipfcinlty. Write
or rail. Buttf 'aIU Lumber Company,
offi-'fl ovr Jti-kfton county bank, Me.
!fonl, Or.
tf
COMPANY
COUNTY BANK
AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS
EXPERT UEI'AIRIXG. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR
SALE. IHTBLK! GARAGE. GARS STORED A.N 1) GAR El) FOR.
Reos
Premiers
Fords
Kissel Kar
WE ASK
voir to
NOTICE
OUR LINE
FOR 'OS.
GAN VOU
BEAT IT.
MEDFORD
WORK WANTKf) .lapaiii'W i-ontnic-tor;
run o all kinds of i-inTal farm
intf; t"',"'r:t' hitpiT ia all wnrh; town
or con nt ry. AiMn-H A. K. Tat sum i,
Ccn'l lii'l., U.'ilfoi.l, Or. tf
SlfOKTMANO :ii'l T ritititf -TIkhp
wishing wik nt' th is kiml Hi me in
i cniiiL' ""ll op Vim, phonr Koiim
It i i' r Kb'ct ric Co., or aildrcsB I', ' K
Kox MTii. tf
POIt " KXCHANfiK Mi d ford property
for other proptrty. Adnb'M Lock Boi
418, Medford, Or. tf
A (i'Mtl) MI'V- Known iih I In- Iturk
f,;il.i r.'Hii li, )'ic;ttid in Kliimnth nniiity,
'Jos urn's; ."inn in-ri'n of tiiiitii-r, rnli
miili-d lo have fnun IM.'MMl.noo to II!.
OOH.OOII ('ret nf tiiuliir. roiiHiHtilij; nf
vfllmv pine a inl white pine and fir;
Cfill rtcli-H of -t;is :md 1; land; I'KH)
arres of tide nu:inip; nuill Ikhis and
bum; H miles lf Wife fence, blirtil'il
Hire, 7 mileH of ti wire mill 1 of . wire
smnp in fed by Utro tprin(fs, rising
on tli ,(frtitnd of the plne; about 700
jirre cfia lw irri((:ite( and drained by
fl'4B.ite; price per aero.
Tillr KMiiraiite'!. A key to the Mur
rounding mitr,v which in tjnUo a
ntuck fin nf rv; 3 milen cast of Ash
land and 20 ii flcn west nf Klamath
I'alU. A.ldrcM 1QO. ir,U, Asblnm,
or. :nu
PRICES
Reos
single-cylinder Runabout, with folding
$ 650
double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat.Sj&lOOO
double-cvlinder Touring Gar, detachable
in ir. p.
scat .
20 H. P.
20 II. 1
lonncau , $1250
Premiers
2-1-28 II. 1
:io-:ir ii. i
four-cylinder Roadster or touring cur, .$2250
four-cvlinder Roadster or touring car. .5(525 00
HO-Iif) II. I. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car,
double ignition $2600
-10 -1") II. I aix-cylindcr Touring Gar, 7-i)assenger..$3750
Fords
II. I'. four-cylinder Runabout $ 500
Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and
lamps, etc. $ 700
10 II. I six-cylinder Touring Gar $3000
Kissel Kar
:5.--!0 H. I. Touring Gar or Roadster $2000'
OAX VOU HEAT Til EM 1
AUTO CO.
I'OK HA IiK The following pieceH of
hnimehold furniture will bo nob) at
the former retiidcriro of (leore Kin,
on (rlh It utreet, Thursday and Krt
iiny afternoons: KiU'hen rutiKP, din
i ii If table, bnokcaso, hall rack, couch,
rocking chair, centrr table, child ' en
:nneled bed, etc. 2fl9
W A TKI Ton or 1 botirdem at nnce;
li'iine cooking; rverytJjin gtinrntiteed
first class; contingent to business part
of town. Add reus M,rs. Jon Tlionuis,
Month 11 st. tf
lit H 1,1)- I'ine LilwiK piano; a
biu'.'iin fur cash. Adllrenn I. O. Itox
r,r,x 20
COMMISSION TO MARK
OLD OKEOON TRAIL
Should the Ilnmplirey bill, providing
for the marking of the Oregon trait, be
come ii law. Kzni Meeker, the iiioneei'
of I'uyallnp, ((eorge II. Ilitn.-s, one of
l'.rtla'nd "s earlient settU'rs, and Clar-
nee It. Ilagley of Seattle probably will
be the commiHsQa to undertake tho db
reetion nf the work. This rpeomiueiida-
tioa. ad-pled nt n nuM-ting last night
of historians, rnltfgo pnifessors nnd
distinguished piomTS nf tho northwest,
will be transtnilteir to FresiLi'nt Roosi
VMlt. , ,
V
Prices F. O. H. Factory.
A. V. WALKER, Manager.
Phono Main 213.
Oarnire Kiirliih and I) Streets.
HOLIDAY FRIENDS
DON'T LIKE LEAP TEAR
Washington 'h birthday, Memorial
day and the Fourth of July in . 190S
all fall on Saturday. This Rives the.
public three double holidnys.
Ordinarily theso threp do not full on
the Maine day, but by tho intervention
of the LMMh of February thii year
Washington's birthday oome just H
weeks earlier than Memorial day, which
regularly ronies five wi'pkil bofore tho
Fniirth of July.
The advantage of having o holiday
nd join a Sunday for people who dmiro
the opportunity to make trips out of
town is very great.
In creating the last hn.lilay, Labor
da, inlvaulago of this principle was
taken in the selection of ft first Mon
dav insti nd of a nuinbored day of tho
month,
In I'.HiU Washington's birthday fall
Monday, the :mth of .May, and tho
Fourth of July on Sunday, which will
mean a Monday observance, so thnt
for two years in siiceessio i double holl-
'lays tire assured. In th latter yoar
Christmas will also full on Saturday,
thereby affording the most completn
trial of tho double holidays possible In
' tho oaleudiir.