Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 29, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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Of course it's Toggery Bill turning loose the dogs of war.
Read, read, and then come to the store-carry them away
but come quick so you're not disappointed in a choice.
A THOROUGHLY LEGITIMATE CLOTHING SALE
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. IT'S SO
A Good Suspender, for 23c 50c Neckwear, 33c Boston Garters, 9c
$20 Suits, $13.95 $3 World-Famous No Name Hats, $2.33 $1.50 Shirts, $1.19
WOrld-Famous Hansen Glove, $1.50; sale price, $1.19 Great value in Working Glove; selling at, pair, 43c
We're going to get the goods out of the house, and quick, too, if price cutting on the very best
of all kinds of wearing apparel will do it. You know our reputation
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THE PIONEER OF MEDFORD IN GREATEST VALUE GIVING
"Toggery Bill" in person is conducting this sale in the same straightforward character
istic manner that has established for him the largest clothing business in Southern Oregon
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Social and Personal
Mr. Ijt'wis Ulrirh of .1-rkHurvill
uncut ml ay in Mod ford.
If your dilation in .jiipuired, drink
ColcHtiii. Hi)
.1. I. Thormlil.H and hit IVimily wrr-
over I' nun Mtnrlinjr, Hnitduv.
Wlio would be a rurmdf Priuk Cole
stiii Natural Minora! W liter. 8rt
MiwH Ksthor Murphy lrn btvu viHititi
frii'inN living at (iold Hilt.
Tim Tribune will pay fenta per
pound for a iuant ity of clean rot to i
rag.
Air. It. H. Dor und Mr. NYlli Mow
brny wtr over from Jarkunvjllr Sat
urday, Minn ttcrtba Trim f .lni-ltsonvill- is
Tiniting In Hulrm, (h guest of Min
Bertha, Allfu.
Mrn, Hattic NVwburv M oith of link
er City arrived in Jar kfli.nvilln on Sun
day morning'ii train.
.Mr. i.'., I Mm. V. Wiiit.'rlialdrr of
Actolopf;wcrr in Medford Monduy trad
ing witli our mrrrbauttt.
Km mt'il O 'Hrifu of K vn urt t , t'nl.,
pusn.d through our city Sunday rn route
to hit form or homo on Applfgatc
K. . bishop of .loHi'pbina county,
the well known mining man, wan in
Mod ford and Jacksonville Monday.
Win. Howcrd, wnil riding a wheel,
dashed headfintt i.ito n pipe trench
8aturlav evening and mmtninod nerioux
bruises,
Charles Hammond came down fn
Billing, Mont., one day thin work to
vuit hia father, who liven in Trail pre
cinct and i quite ill,
Mm. R Obenchaiu of Willow Spring
precinct in vitiiting in Klamath county,
having accompanied her -t.-n. Sheriff
SJIna Obenchain, thither.
Kugen Ohildern, well known in Med
ford, i engaged In stockraicing in Klam
ath county, having leawed George Mo
.Donald ' big ranch in I.angell rallt y fo
tire yeara.
Pr. P. R. nowerwox of Attaint..!, in
viaiting hia father, l(ev. J. Howerunx, !
paator of the Ockley Oreen I'nited
der l i ran la 1'umm ' verv nose. Waldo
corii'Hpnudetit firaiitM Vhhh (' urier.
I), LuIiimth of I'lioenix tiauum'ted bus
iuewH in Medford Monday morning.
Mr. and Mr. Juhu llarnebur made
Medfnnl their usual vit.it Saturday,
(', Carey of Striugtown was in Med
ford Monday t raiisaeting IniHinesH.
T. II. H. Taylor of Kvaus Creek tar
ried a few hours in Medford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. .1. Sumrnerlin have
returned from San I'rntn'Meii to rein
file in Medford.
I II. (irogan, who live near McdiWd,
transacted liminem, in Mcdfnrd M-m
lay morning.
W. A. .lone ami W. T. (irieve, nh.-r
iff and nsseHsnr-eloet, were Medfurd in
tor Monday.
Robert It. Dow h engaged in ae-ii
ing Medford fnr I'onntv ,HeHt.r p-
ph-gate. i
iT.meph DuvhII, who i managing Mo ,
Cov 's drug store at tn.ld m:idt
Medford a visit Sundav. I
Cwptuin M. I'aton and Fre.t Vnrry
re in Medford Monday ont and buni
nen. I
Mr. and Mm. .1. I,. Moore of Oold I
Kill were among tle-ir Medford friend'
Sundav.
II. K. Childers. formerly of Medford.'
is lo.-attd at Klamath Falls, wro-re h.' 1
is eiigageil in manufaettiring hrirk. j
Joseph Hockley. Jr., A. Throekniortou
and 'harles Hrennar were am ah? the
Ciitotntes in Medford durine the oast
few days.
Miss Weeks of Herkeley, Cal., who
has been visiting relat ives living in
Medford and vicinity, left for her home
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Chil.vr liave re
tut ned from K In math i ouuty, where
they have been visiting their sons and
families.
tieorge MeClellaii of Gold Hill, the
we know ti o tern tor in government
lands, was hi Medford Moutay after
noon. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Herl Nichols were on I'"'- '
the sourhl nd train Mondav en route i bai-Ulnoii'd
ty Judge .It-well eonunitted the girl to
the Iiovh and girls' home, nays the
i ' nirier.
Kd Hiuiier of the Jaeksouville meat
market was in tlranta Pass Sunday vis
iting his family.
Treasurer Taylor of Josephine, county
auiiounees that he has funds on hand
to redeem warrants protested prior to
August lo, liio.1.
Miss Agnes Isaacs left, this morning
for Albany, where she will visit her
fiiend, Miss Myrtle Roberts, formerly
of Mi-dfoi'd. She is planning lo be gone
nearly a mouth.
b'ev, (!. 1,. Tufts, who has led the
local option forces in Oregon dining
the past five years, Iris left with Mrs.
Tufts and his family for Herkeley, Cal.,
nhore tliey will make their future home.
Do you use Pavis' Bt-M Ft our t Pon't
let your grocery talk yon into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Best ,
srlti for less money and guaranteed to j
give satisfaction. Try a sack and be
convinced.
BORN.
MKADKK At V.'edliug, Lane conn
ty. Juno 4, to the wife of Will K. Mea
tier, a daughter.
BI'ItNKTT - In Talent precinct June
j;t. io the wife of II. Burnett, a daugh
ter.
MAIiOXK In Klamath county June
U-', to the wife of H. U Ma'lonn, a
daughter.
MARRIED.
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-oViint'y nltserved:
i no;h.ii' In there.
. I do.,') see how
e .e I luted Slal.'H
M al'e li'l htiw to
" St. Paul Fi
Kvangelical church, Multnomah cuntv.
Dr. Bowpraox ia on his way to eastern i
Oregon on a businrss trip.
Professor M. E. Robinson, who will
present another cantata at AMitum! and
will havf a prominent part in the tnu '
aical department at the coining Chau
tauqua nssembh thrre, was in Medford
Sunday.
John Henderson's team, acared by an
to their home in Ashland preetnet from
'a visit at Central Point.
J. Thorndiko has become a resident
'of Jacksonville, having hough t the
nro.m place, winch he will cut into
tou II l)?S.
( lan-nce
Gird Structure.
'ti-,' l . the ,'l lol-iales. or
.niiina's II, e .ue dUtfn-
't of lie Verio-
lieatnes. who hm been
Nerving as deputy district attorney dur
ing the pnd four years, has resigned.
( Ho was in Medford Sunday.
( W Mor.no ..f II i- ;
muto, mo w.r on South l S. ',.., xlt itl, hi, niV ,, .,r
"" ",D i"r ! NitL'litttr. Mrn. I' r.mrii.l Mr- l MI
u"lKIi'.l li.n Hi.-
ITillcs l' l!li i;r;n-i'll'l ullllil.i nl' lli. il
I" nI l-.i :hrii- ilui'iii, ,, l',itl1(Tv
lii-'lh'i's l.m :iinl III.- t"iv lliuliv. i.r
Irr-r-i. Iri: -nj-.it, .1 in ilvinu -Nhiuii'
Ii'i,; 'i i'- in oinliM-fiil iriM I'Iimin
In Hi.' I.ir.l. i'.i', fiiti.v In llii' Ini-nuili'ii
mill in riiuuri'iiM'ii ni Tin' hnlii's. I Iii'h
tin' i'iiuii.i' l unil lii intiiiy hoMim-.
IIiih in ( : it 1 1 1 1; liiililn.'sn llli smvul'IIi.
'I'lii' Him I i' "I' I In- liiii-kl-'iiif Is xu
fiwl.v Jnliili'il in tin- ikitll lluil l.lnls
nil turn I In-1 r Iiim.Is iiimiiiiiI -m, ,k
KI.WOUD M.IOKK In Mi'ill'.ir.l. no
.Mint- S-l. by Id'v. L. Blnok, l.nuis
l-.'hviHiil ami Miss rhurlnltn Aloiiri-.
KII.MAMS -H08SKY At Ashlun.l,
.linn- 22, M. I. WilliiuiiH, cuuutv survey
or uf Klnuintli ciMinty, und Miss Mnria
K, HiisMcv of .Mmitronl, On.
SMITH IIKXHRY At A.ihlund, June
'il. I.v Hi-v. V. W. Mnelli'urv. OeorKf
Frril Smith and MinH Annabel Henry.
KKI.HY fAHTKR -At Ashland, Juno
-'4. S. F. Ki-lhy unil Miss Audrey Blan.-li
Tarter.
rl.AliKi: TI.KIKI.l) -At (Jnints Pa,,
.tune 24. hy !. . r. II. Clcnvrs, Alpha
li ' larl.e of ltli'int:ih- ur.d Mins Witini-
fi-il I.. Tvfi.-I.l.
I.II.I.KTI K MKSTlIN At (irants
I'iihh. .linn- 'j hy ev. ('. II. Cleaves,
s.imui'l H. I'ill.'::.- and .Minn Adelaide
ll.Ktun.
TI UNKR - HKXDK1CKSON At
timnts Puss, June '21), hy Rev. C. If.
I'leavis. f. C. Turner of Del Norte
.'iiunty. alitorma. aud Miss Minnie
H.'iidrii'ksnn of Josephine pounty.
THE PATRIOTIC SALE
Continues Until the Fourth of July
Now is the time and this the ph for the ladies of Jaeksou i'onntv and especially M. ,lf..r.l rin.l vieinity to
seeure their needed supplies for the Fourth, and for all summer. Never were storks of ladies' goods shown
here in sueh nhuundnnre of styles. The assortments are in excellent condition and all lines of wool skirts,
raincoats, trunks, handbags ami muslin underwear are on sale at reductions of from 20 TO 50 PER CENT
Many other lines are on sale at t he st ore. . We invito you to come.
Parasol Sale
We have an excellent assortment of Parasols in
white linen; silks with Dresden nn.l embroidered pat
terns; tho newest and best styles: rcgulnr tide, 7.1c,
l, 1.2S to $10.1)0 sell rs, aud the best values at
these prices that we over saw now on sale to
clean up at 45c TO $10.00. or a saving of one-quarter.
DIED.
fl.ARKK At Ornnts I'tisa Juue 22,
infant child of Mr. and Mrs. O. I'.
Clarke.
FIFTEEN PALEFACES
JOIN TirE REDMEN
(frief in the dite.li being rlutf for pipe..
Mr. Henderson wns thrown ont, but was
not badly Injured. The Iiiim.v was
mashed.
Colonel Kay of New York nml TV.
Ray, Dr. Keddy and Attorney Kennies
.unity with him in
nmni In Kl.-iinaih
a few .l;ii.
JinlH'' Id n .ii .iirive.l fr.nn Kl.'ini.'ith
eiint NiiiiiIiiv ivciiiii)f and is hearing
the Newbury divorce suit. A large num
her of u iIiii-ssch i:i . 1. miiIiocii.-iisI
of Mnlford came over Krldny from the'jSid il mat he several dnvs before the
Jotter plnee in an automobile ninl was ease is submitted
viewing the right of way for tho mil-I Null- Howe nf l'l.i.er is now occupy
road fhf. has so long been promised. 'ing a e.-ll in the Josephine countv jail
These, gentlemen were nn optimistic lot,1 In defSilt of 1iiih bail, charged with
a one erer nir, and the air begins In 'assault on the person of Chester llln
have a fragrance hereabouts that great- .lock, nged 1.1 years. Information was
eu.!!, i' ",'wlri0 r,,w','v Fur. 'HM hy W. T .Onrdener, superintend
l Mlfnrd atnal. the aau.age from un- ent of the bo' and Kirl.' home. Conn-
I dlrei tly l.n. l.
Aim. From a Tomb.
A reni'irk.iliie iikIihm wliieli has
luen llliliilei -ruplrdly III fun v for :: M I
years Is yearly .il-served lit lilefonl. a
seilnilisl parish a f,. mil,. front
rhuilleigli ll Is that nf pl.kllii; up
alius n.. m ll.,. ilnmr's I. mih In id,,
eliur. h.vMi.1 I'hi' re.-i'.r m il ,-hiir. li
war-len slim. I nt ..i ml ,,f nM. tmnd.
Ils.ll tin- Mill top i.f nlih h they pliee
enltis The re. Inleu's .,( Hi.- elmrlt.v
ei-uie up ni.e I e I.. II 1 1.,-1 P,
of the toinl. .i. I pi- k iii the money -Loudon
Muiiilulil.
Filteeii ).al. faces were scalped aud
otherwise initiated into the mysteries of
the Ifeiltncn Saturday evening. A large
attendance watched the degriM- team of
the Wcntonka Tribe initiate the can
lidates in n most creditable manner.
Afterwards came the Oriental deor.-e.
which was a source of much enjoyment
to the assembled braves. Then followed
elaborate refreshments.
Those initiated were: K. K. Kellv, A.
K. Whitman. Thomas Moffat. K. J. Hon
ner, I,. K. Ilenn. Conrad H. 'inking, J. I)
Finlay, J. A. Slornh. Clarence Cox. Will
iam Milnes, W. K. ...Ilinsou, C. A. Ames,
II. Ilopsuti, C. 1(. tusrrisou and A. C.
Slinger.
a P. INCREASES FORCE TO
HANDLE IMMENSE TRAFFIC
ladies' Suit Sale
You caunot afford to miss this Suit. sale. Yon can
buy a suit now that will bo n dandy style for this
fall nnd the saving is enormou::. If ' you' wanted the
best value possible in a suit this spring we could
have shown you those value at .f 10,00, $L'0.00, 2"i.O0
$35.00 and $45.00. Now you can buv the Hnmc values
at $5.00, $10, $12.50, $17.50 and $22.50.
Waist Sale
See the Window
W have a show of all kinds nf
Waists tn our norlU window, nnd
lhi print's aro hovu on eath one.
Tho saving are from ONE
FOURTH TO ONE-HALF.
Millinery
On Sale
You certainly cuu use one of
our pretty Hats for the Fourth,
aud the rest of the summer. The
out ire ussnrtment is on sale at a
reduction of 00 2-.'! PER CENT.
Underwear
On Sale
I nr Cnilennuslin section is load
ed with the summer Vests and
t'nion Suits for ladies, misses nn.l
children. Von can buv now at a
SAVING OF ONE-FIFTH.
See the New Wash Skirts
I'mo assortment, of while linen, linen wiuish duck, plain linen and linen
colored duck, also kuikhi skirts. Von will need one for outing wear this
summer. IVces are wry v,. $i.oS AND T0
Store Closed All Day the Fourth
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
C St. Just North of Jackson County Bank
Profile lo vol appreciate
somcthiiifl for nothing it is
human nature to value only
that which is paid for. The
put m' Tribune's circulation is nairf. 1
il three '
SACRA MKNTO, Cal.. June !. The
termendous increase in freight shipping
has made it necessary for the local off i-
uls of the Southern Pacific lo
inree more swncn engines nn.l
more switching crews for work in the
Sneramentn yards. It has been the policy
or tnc Nnutnern Pacific since Inst V- Tha first "try" In any Una of effort
tober to get along with as few men as 1 uot usually enough. "Try again" Is
possible, hut the prc.enl'ro.h has eom a slogan aa old as experience of hn-
peiica ine increase in ine local force, i man affairs.
BIJOU THEATRE
TO-NIGHT
WILLIAM H. TAFT
CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
THE PICTURE SHOWS MR. TATT IN FRONT OF THE WAR ne
,2LMENT: AL8 M0UNTED ON A HORSE REVIEWING, THF
UNITED STATES CAVALRY. " THE
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