Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 10, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THK MKDKOliO lAII,V TI7IKUNK, M"F0lKOI?D. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 10, tflflfl.
Fl CONCERT
BY BAND BOYS
Medford Band will Give
the First of the open
Air Concerts Tonight
Kagerly awaited. Mo- scries nf ten 01
door concerts, for which tin 'ommerei
Olnh it rrn n Cf'l wilh the proceeds fnun !
the dance and tin- bid I game, will com
me net this evening at 7 :.' p. in.
The iiii'i ToriiiH arrived sninr lime ago,
and under I'ondiiclor Hay.elrigg 's had
nrship the hand has been d iligciit I y
practicing until it hiis reached a point
of excellence seldom attained by any
similar organ iyutinn.
The ninny who attended the concert
in th'i opera lions a few weelcs ago, oi
who heard the hand at Ashland on the
Fourth, nlmidy know iho lint' music
I tiny may expect to hear tonight. To
I hp many others, tonight h concert will
he their first opportunity to hear really
enjoyable, band mimic by home talent.
An nxceptionnlly fine program has
been arranged for thin first concert. I lie
remainder of tho neries will he held
regularly on Friday evenings.
Tonight 'a prornui ih an follows
March
Overture, .
Intermezzo
WllltKCA . .
(Quarter Hack ' '
" Imstspic
" Fairy Ojiecu ' '
" Kst udinul inn ' '
f nrerrninMion.
" Palm Garden ' '
"King loin ' '
' ' Victory 'ornmiindcry ' '
fimnri Mi'lcclion "I'nusl" (hv reijur-Ht)
No eneorea.
Itag
Select ion
Ujliekstcji
Social and Personal
" (.'olcstin " for coolness. ;C
Charles .lelh-rs was among those down
from Hig I'.ntte ouriltg the week.
Merchants' lunch at Motel Nash.
)uvid I'eto-e nt Klk 'reek wax im
Medford Thursday on land business.
Found, hy every drink dispenser in
town, tin cooe t ilrink - ' t 'nlest in. ' !7
It. .1. i "aim roii M Applegatc visile. t
relatives living in Medford Thursday
It can't h linit thai Hotel Nash
ujcrohantN ' luncheon. Try it.
Mrs. I,. It. .lames of Mriffin Creek
ih visiting relal ivis living at Merlin
Have you tried it t That swell ilutol
Snub merchaiitu ' lunch. Only 'Jfi cents
Dig aale now in progress at Kifert ,
the city tailor. !Hi
'ohurn & Haw kins, laic of (J rants
Pass, have bought t he I hirst parho
conducted hy S. II. Jackson.
A, R. Fhariraw of Merhy and H. f
Messenger of Agate wore in unr fit y
Thursday on business.
Harry CuMierUoi,, general coiiLruclo.
kad builder, cement work a specialty.
JMeUord, Or.
S. W. McCl.'udoil.. Hold Hitl'N Wide
awake real estate agent, spent Thurs
day in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Faton and the
former's mat her, Mrs. VY. Knton, went
to Ashland Thursday morning.
Hig redact ions in men V made to
measure suits at Kiferl 's, the city Mil
lor. Hon t miss 1 lie uppurt unity .
Frank Hammond and Shannon Oliver
of Trail precinct were among the ninn
in Medford during I lie week.
William Uihbon, who lives near (Vn
trnl I'oint. transacted business in Med
f-.rd Thursday.
W. W. Wood. K f. Mot. Laid and 'I
I. Mpofford are nurrviu the fmii
tritiPB of Applegale.
Peter Henhot'f and Fltuer i. hildi i
havp just finirthi'd a fine, lug b.-ike oen
for the proprietors of the deu-atisreu.
Mr. Fsterly was in Medford Thur
day, on his way to his homestead in
Trail precinct.
Johlttiy ltlltler, the ortiiiil uiilier fl'oiii
tlold fill, was anions lu Medforl
friends Thurwtay.
Frank ell, the expert MilloT. railo
doWU from the i-upper belt II few dliv-
sinc, for a nhor', Htuy.
K. IV Hritrs, the sil:nid !iM..riie
p.'sscd through Medford Wednes.lav, en
mute to .l!ielis..n ie .m l. j.'at loiHiness
lmii'1 tail see Ktfeil. the ,iy lai
lor, this Week and older ;i .ool. lieu
summer suit, while sale prices prevail !it!
K. H. Itab'oin, who !,. , 1,,,-t
nig a t:onfe.-i.ner and fiar ilmr m
one of T H Moore's buildmu. .o,
out otiH day last week
Mm. .1 II Heltiuger. .L I, ,. , i,
at Hurke 's samtartum in '"on.-iu:! eoim
ty, t'alifoniia, is at lo no :.im . ..n-id
erably improed
Harry i.n -b r llelien .,,,.1 .1:
Kershaw of Antelope diHinct Inms
acted business in Medfmd one dav this
wk.
1 Hy goodness, Mr, don 't miss us it
you waul breakfast glad to i, toil lm
Uoldttl t.lll. ) offec' of Mien A Ibft
Ifltl " t;
Th')mas Anderson was up from Tal
tnt Thursday. Ho is gradually recover
mg from the uturies he sustained xev -oral
month agu. j
S. T. .Summer i has simn led Fred -
.Mdlhosp as commissioner of K laniat li
July CLEARANCE Sale
All Summer Goods and Odd Lots at Prices That Will Move Them
Kvm siNtiiJUiA' Komrni we iiavk hken (ikttino tooktiikh all of the odd lots and jsroken lines, andmarkino down all
LINES OFSUM.MER (iOODS. AND NOW INVITE YOU TO THE (IREATEST DAIMiAIN FEAST EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN
oREdON. NOT A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ANTIQUATED A l' "I I ON (iOODS OR RASSE STYLES TO SHOW YOl Bl'TiOOD, CLEAN. AND HONEST
(IOODS THAT WERE MARKED AT AN HONEST PRICE WHEN T1IEV ARRIVED AT THIS STORlCAND ARE ONLY SOLD NOW AT A REDUCTION
F.ECAl'SE IT IS ACCORDING TO THE MOST MODERN HI'S I NESS IDEAS TO DISPOSE OF ALL COOPS THE SEASON TIIEV COME 'INTO THE
STORE AND NOT CARRY THEM FOR VEARS, ONLY TO Tl I ROW Tl I EM A WAV OR PALM Til EM OFF ON SOME UNSl'SPECTINO CUSTOMER
WHO THINKS THEY ARE GETTING SOMETHING NEW. 'XOI '(,' SM l. COM E AN I) SEE Til E SALE WINDOWS, WITH A PRICE CARD ON
EVERY ARTICLE. HIT DON'T STOP OUTSIDE COME IN AND WALK THROUGH THE STORE WHERE YOU CAN SEE HUNDREDS OF BAR
GAINS NOT .MENTIONED 11 ERE RECAUSE OF LACK OF SPACE AND TIME TO PREPARE COPY.
Buy as Many of Your Fall Necessities this Month as You Can and Save
98c Hats worth to $5.00
Every hat in this store that, formerly sold
up to $"i.00 will k Saturday for the ridicu
lous price of 95C. Others at like reductions.
Raincoats, half price
You can use a Raincoat almost all the
year round. We must move our stock to
make room for the new fall goods.- Every
Raincoat is good style for years to come.
You get an exceptional bargain at Imlf off.
$1.67 for Waists worth $3.50
Less Mian hall' for some line waists, and
not one in the lot that formerly sold fur less
than $2.50; choice while they last, $1.G7.
$2.19 for Hats worth to $10
Every hat in the store lhat formerly sold
at .t.'i.lill and up to .$10.0(1, now on sale al
choice.. $2.1JI.
Suit Cases less 15 per cent
True to our promise, we have reduced all
Suitcases to the list, reduction. Buy now, for
I he price will never lie so low again.
fl'.fHl eases for $1 .69 $:UMI eases for J5i!.-I7 '
-I.O0 cases f.,r .fi:i.3J .fi.OO cases for $!.!
and all along (he line to $17.00 cases $11.15
Every Article Reduced
All goods in the store which arrived up to July 1 will he included in this
sale, and will sell at these prices unless otherwise mentioned in the adver
tisements or at the store. You can save on every cent's worth of goods
hought here during the month of duly, and helow is the list of reduced prices.
Such things as thread, calico, and goods that arrive this month are excluded
from the sale.
Here Is the Price List:
All Tic goods for If
All (ic goods for 5
All 7; goods for
All He goods-for
All c goods for 7
All 10c goods for 8r
All 12 l-2e, goods ..10f
All 15c goods for.. ..12c
All 17 l-2e goods... ,14c
All 20c goods for ...10
All 22 l-2e goods . ..17
All 25c goods for . . 21
All ::0c goods for.. 2CC
All :!5c goods for.. 30f
All -10c goods for.. ..33C
All 45c goods for .. 37
All 50c goods for ...-42C
All 55c goods for . -47C
All 00c goods for . 50C
All (i5c goods for . 55C
All 70c goods for.. ..."
All 75c goods for... .63c
All HOc goods for .. 69C
All 85c goods for ...730
All
A 1 1
All
All
All
All
)()
i)5c goods for....80C
$1.00 goods for..85
$1.25 goods.:..$1.05
$1. :'..") goods....$1.10
$1.50 goods....$1.25
$1.75 goods. ...$1.47
$2.00 goods.. ..$1.69
$2.25 goods....$l.S9
$2.50 goods....$2.19
$2.75 goods.. ..$2.33
$:!.00 gcods....$2.47
$:?.25 goods.. ..$2.69
$:i.5o goods....$2.98
'$:5.75 goods....$3.19
$4.00 goods.. ..$3. 39
$1.25 goods.. ..$3.69
$1.50 goods....$3.89
$4.75 goods. ...$3.9S
$5.00 goods.. ..$4. 19
$5.25 goods....$4.39
$5.50 goods....$4.19
$5.75 goods ...$4.98
$(i.00 goods... $5. 19
All $(i.2o goods... $5.39
All $(i.50 goods... $5.-17
All $(i.75 goods....$5.69
All $7.00 gooils....$5.95
All $7.25 goods....$6.15
All $7.50 goods.. ..$6.37
All $7.75 goods....$6.59
All $8.00 goods....$6.79
All $8.25 goods....$6,9S
All $8.50 go..ds....$7.29
All $8.75 goods....$7.43
All $0.00 goods....$7.65
All $9.25 good.s....$7.83
All $9.50 goods....$7.98
All $9.75 goods.. ..$8.19
All $10.00 goods..$8.47
All $10.50 goods..$8.79
All $11.00 goods..$S.98
All $11.50 g Is . $9.1 9
All $12.00 gods..$9.47
All $12.50 goods..$9.89
All $13 goods... $1.75
All $11 goods. ..$11.39
All $15 goods. ..$1 1.97
$4.00 for Skirts worth to $8
Fine Wool Panama Skirts in hlaek,
hrown, navy, etc., not one sold formerly for
less than $i.00 and from that up to $8.00,
to (dean them out, we say only $4.00
17c for Lawns worth to 35c
Ahout 500 yards of line lawns,, mulls,
silked poplins, etc., that formerly sold up to
:5o a yard, while they last, at 17c.
All Trunks at Cost
We are hound to clean out every trunk.
Now is certainly your chance to procure a
trunk and save dollars.
Ladies' Suits for Half
We have hut a limited numher of suits to
offer, hut the styles are good, and the prices
attractive. Some $12.50 suits for $5.00;
some $25.00 suits for $IO.OO; some $27.50
suits for $13.75; some $:,5.00 suits for
$17.50.
19c for Handkerchiefs that
formerly sold up to $1.00
hut they are Worth a' trip.
Onlv a limited lot of these handkerchiefs,
White Princess Dress Sale Children's Dresses on Sale Ladies' Wash Suit Sale
You have heen wanting a White Princess Dress like We ought not to have a child's dress left. hut. we have, We are overstocked on Wash Suits, the neatest, pret
your Iriendsar wearing. Make up your mind what you so they must go in the sale. You can buv them now ,i('sl s,.vl,'s l'ughl out this season are to go in this sale
an pay for one and then look at the list ahove and for ahout whal von would formerlv have' had to -.v i- ""'"'I-' "'inS: V!1" "r, !'"";' for the short
1. il,.. u. .ii i , i, . ' " 1 time out (d a wash suit, and it alwavs ooks coid. ,S'iir-
leai ii the s,iMi,g. Smnll chunr or alt,;;,,,. - (, the materials used. Ml al list reduction. mrrJ5 per n ut.
About Interior Medford's Only Exclusive Ladies' Store About Windows
1111 BAKER-HUTCBASON CO.
j lim-mrr and attra( ti v e, C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank ' Vn" evkky "wllu""
1
tin- li.-fii ;illneil In loi'atf it cotirtid r it t:ilk "inittv," :iu oxhiliit
nun' m.mii,ii ni imp nt'rtt tiniiM-r tlirunii .siiinn to t'hinn tmn.
""'''P 1 ,niH-iiHftlc it for a lot T(. huIoh at n twirim, real fMtuti
if wurtlilHHN Inn.) l Ir.t U:t-k I.. II r cush. St-.' i-lnsnif ir.l oulumn. 97
Ki-rnnifhi lliniuii luiiKri'HHiunal It-is- , Win, Kenn, a niniii'or of Ijikp ronntv.
; who witu also wt'l! known in Souttrcni
li KSOLPTTON.
Itf it r"ilvi-i(. Hy Mil- i-it v i
. Mu- .-ify of Mt-ilt'onl. 4r-Kuii:
That t her to and is hereby
hit ion
I .MiiiH Ao'ain-i. t he ulrawaki m i
h;nn of Kil.Mi. was in NlV.ir.mi Mo-I.Ti-
.:irt of Mo- w.'.'k lie rout llitlr.)
on his wuy to l'orMaui) an. I oMnr mrMi
'in niini.
II i- riporli.t that S. Hliiou will
r.siyn hii MtsiiMiii at I'nitfil Siatin
illusion. T, in unli-r lo nivn tun uihti
n.-. alt-ntiitii to the in:i nntnnnl of
Iho Marl.
rid. W. .shoitnaii, .1 r , who ha Im'. ii
lo.(1iu with Iiik falher, S. ShprMinnj
f 'I'al. ni .tnriiiK tli nt two vi-arB, i I
I.-oUhik aili-r hut intertt m klnninihj
li'lllltV
W 1' Una.-H itariji tunonrow niht i
l'.r a i'vw days' finning mi Mif Konno.
w ill tn ai't'onioahiotl hv Profeisnr !
l-'arrtMi of SlnnfitM, a California fliain
i 1 ly riiMt(r.
Orcjjoii, tl at Lakfvirw ni'
" yfiirw.
Ilavo von lotn in vt-t lo thi
floMiinir salt' now tfoiiiL' on at KiftTt ' i ",(
ihfi-ity tailor f l'iiparalh-)nt niliiftioiiM
in moil 'h suitH. mailo to int'asnrt' from
I ht fiiit-Mt and i-ollem huinmt-r fab-
SMI
attain Wahrnlon Uitwhn?t, a vet
ran of the civil war and n prominent
citii'n of sonlhern Oregon for a niiin
l-er of years, celi braled Iiih 7".lh birth
day at hit horn.- in Kant Medford Wed
m-fiday.
Will Steel of I'ortl.'uid i down from
t rater Lake national park, whrre he
in preparing lo accomrnntlnte tourists
lo thai nonderfnl spot. Me is sending
lisloil in (he city of Med Ion), Oregon,
ntlv ai;e.l 1 ptiouc iinrary, pursuant to me pro
j vision ui ttie (mules ni the .state of
I I lr. ...n ... I.I I.LfU.. i.. I... l
Ureal , .7 ' ' , " ' I
ny mi 1 1 oiiiitiiiig, lino to no con
duet-! according lo such rules and rej !
illations as may tie from tiiuu to time '
adopte.l by the tlireetorn of said library, j
The foregoing resolution was iidopted I
by the council July 7. h'Ot. olwell vol i
tng aye. Merrick aye, Trowbridge aye, '
Wormian aye, Kifert aye and ll:ifer (
KKSOLTTTION'.
He it reftohctl, by the city conm-i f
rhe . ity of Medford.
That it is deemed necessary and is
hereby ordered that the sidewalks along
.'i ud abutting upon the premises herein
after described, and each pared there
ot. be rebuilt, towit:
Along I he cast sid
along the south side
HI.
Along the east side of lot
iii block .17.
Along the west sid
in block 111.
of bln.-k .10, and
f lot 1. in block
and li.
pptot-d:
si side
f IntH hi and 1 1.
of lots
and
J.
KKIMiY. Ma
i ' "n'-r lino mm- oi i ice i com pa ii i eii iy tneir wives, have gone
eight yearn. j i steamboat to rusticate n few weeks
J. W. INxley of Kirg. ne is in the i:tl I The male poriion of Hie parly will look
ley, ill the interestH of the Modern I for big game.
WnrMtmpn of America, of which he in
deputy )nHd consul.
out a large ouaulitv of supplies from
Medford mid Kagle loint.
I li. U. I'arloi-k of the Merrill K.cord I
lr If l Hauiilloii, whti was formerly who went lo Portland for an operation
located in Medford, was on tho north .on I lie arm that was badly cut in an
bound tram lliursday on his nay to altercation over school matters, has re (Pacific rouipauy .unl all points iu the
Portland He ih now practicing Ins turned in Klamath enuniy He t hinks , I'uited St d a. hy uieaug of t his system
profession al KlamaMi Pulls ; that he will regain the use of the j t'u kct may be purchased at Medford
T K Pnniels and t'laude Miles ; ! wmiDdiHl limb ' from any place in the Putted Stated and
Along the
( il. block PJ.
Aloiitf the west side of block .11'.
Along the ent side of lots I and 1'. in
j block 1.1; all iu the city of Medford. ae
j cording lo the duly recorded plat there
I of,
t Also nloiii rim .ui ui.r.. .i.. ,i
Sumelbiutf which ia of ronsiderable VM fm.t l(f hl(K.k , (5ftMl,nHV. d
BIJOU THEATRE
TONIGHT
'THE HOLY CITY"
THl: STORY OF MARY AND MAOUADA
SWEDEN
INTKIiESTINO SCENES IN THE OLD COUNTHY.
ILLUSTRATED SONO BY MR. CLYDE.
m: N.I
M. IOI.I.INS. K.vor.l.'
Buy Tickets jj Wire
'" f'l'l"' '"! "J '.lition I lh oity of Mlfor.l.
...... .. ....... , r"""r ' ,loiiK ih,. north Me of th
rTfft t'ftv,.,.r itatiotiH nf tbe Soulbern
Ladies
Mrs. Peoiiomy: " Voh, Mo re are iu:;n
more loaves of bread in a sack of ' Pure
White Plour' Mi:in m others " l Al
1' U & H' agan V i;
M. ?. Mahi.ne , a veteiaii of Mi Civil
War, was in Mist ford Tluii-.,:1V 1 1 , .
mo nf the k. tll.TH on th:it portion of
Milt Unite ditri-l th .t lois , ,v
urteyM by thm UnitM HtHli' govern
inenl ll paid that . mt.ht imi arc
very uiiHni isf at t ory to most nf those
wno tiuvfl beo btated
will find purest
DJiUGS
W. 1, Orr. who h.u. been in Klamath
caiiuly, looking aftr his lauded inter
esls, is at home again. He returned
ta the Kogne Hirer route, which he
xy s is iu fair shape and free from
Hiinw I'hr-i i- is con-iderable of "the
beautiful " aboul ('niter Pake, however.
I lie people ( the dry precincts ol
Oregon should not despair. The an
ihtiritit-s way back in Maine hive uu
nil bed n "blend.d" lioiiur .-.o.
r wood alcohol, with L'lv.er urni nnih nuinuinr
,ltvn-ui unu I lltCllTIHW 1 , lilt.
( Pine Statiouiiy, ri-rfumri and Toilet
j Articles of all kinds, iucludiug New
.Home Sewing Machines, at the
coition
lite to mi-lb
ba.
w it, nnd ground plug
si till
feet of block 0. in Unlloway's addition
to the city of Medford.
Along the ea-U side of Mie south 17s
feet of block .1, in (lalloway 's addition
to the city of Medford.
Along ihe south side of Ninih street
from the northeast corner of Mo. Mr..
rve to a point Mil feet wVhi
if saiil northeast corner.
And the recorder is herebv directed
and required lo notify the ..h to rs and
1 occupants ot sant premises to rebuild
j " " Isuch sidewalks at their own expense
The old reliable Albany Nurseries ; wit Inn Hurt v lin davs after the date
jl haw the largest stock of fruit trees of such not,',..-, under the direction and
jon the Pacific coast. Pears, apples, j upervisi,.u t,f ihe cit v eng,,.. er. and u.
i peach, plums, npricota, tieclarin.-s. cher accordance with the ordinances r.gulat
rifs, Kiigbth walnuts, fbade and orua I it g such matters.
meutal treeu. berries, roses and shrubs. The foregoing resolution was adopt
all of which nffcr at lowest price- j e, by the council Julv 7, pms. ulwell
consistent with firstctaH nrirserr stock .voting ave. Merrick ave Trowl.ndo.. '
aye. Uortman ave, Kifert v snd li t
Wi'VI i cry Mn.rt n..t
vtl 'lr on the ten ta
rLr-JVj ' or in the kite!
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
r. i , n iauiuH iii eoiur Here. niceper j (j..fc
I accomuumaiious ami small aiuounta of '
I i-Msh m conuectiou with theie tickets
alii
lime
ABOUT
.August 1.') we will lie rcadv
l sell tiorcil ami swismii'll
OAK WOOD
in any .ii;intity at $.1.00 per
tier, d.-liveivil. or ?2.00 per
tier at the raiieli. '
Good Rail Wood! KOuUE biveb
Nnine icdar. saweil i tit it I ier Snori'Mor to r.m.i...
W'iikI. a! ?1.50 per tier atlWa,,,r Huwer ' ot
the raneh r $2.50 p,.,- t ier ,7"' ,f"
The ELECI R1C
IFA KETTLF.
r urnisnes nm
w iter br trrt oil
cry Miort lint n o
use d
tabk
t'bcti
-Vi. Attn- lies to ui.y
X35 rlectMlicr
fc SWL. .ut-
voiiciit, duiable
ileliere.l
l''r:ill nei-essary infurnui
li"ii apply to
The lirsl "trv" in ttnv line
Hnviii bi''u wilh Ibis nuMrv l. v'ars,
I i-au gimrnDlp nil to.'k to he Idih to
.ii,..- hit lionit. l.n.r., I.. ....... .1... ....... .... . o - '
nmo. Hit.) Iliore in noi. h riuhlomi. nuU , i,,. "i n i w ""v'"r' ' lu B oru" slu '" LltUe Prl.-ei. uuu uj frw from I haujlr
tMlon in poll ui-l It ..,.M Him '.The NUIne m.mLl.i!! .ii"!! ..",t"- i 'otoffi0f. jliolhiug bill lirefva growu trrM.
Ih V..rll.nrn I'..li.. Ilk.l.....l ' " "ll T I lV ltllrt P,.....!...; .
" "' I nUIBky, blChlltl thoKH wtn it,. ..I. Il1 I- ...,
' 9tcxetr7
D. WARNFH,
Meufjrd. or
flT
ave.
Airov
.1. V. KKl'liV, .M..v:ir
Attit:
BK.NJ. M. C0LU.S3. Kfcorder.
WESTERN OREGON'''' 7T
ORCHARD CO.
gan as nlil as expei ienoe of
Me JfurJ, Oregou. j liumau affairs.