THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 13, 1908. Soeial and Personal . : MurcbaoU' 'lunch at Hotel N'aiti. J&kob Wetzel is at home In Mr.) furl again. Mayor Rttddy has retumml frmii a short business trip to lort lim.i. h, ThumpHon, who owns a tim farm Med ford several hours last Saiunluy. John Huh I of Missouri Flat wh among his Medford frienda Saturday. W. 11. Stalker made a short visit to Rosoburg last week. It ean't bo b.at thut Hotrl Nusb uieichauts' lunt-heou. Try it. C. A. priu-tt and W. Uuttou, who live near. Eagle Point, transacted busiiu'sa in'-Medford Haturduy afternouu. Harry CulbwrUou, general coutrsctor and builder, eeuieut work a specialty, ilcdford, Or. M.NV. iialo, the pimwr miner, liul at 'hearty at HI yearn, Hjeiit Sunday in Medford. j. B, Eboteii and I. Kay, the miners, were 4pwu from Gold Hill a fVw days since. The Chautauijua amn'inhly at A wit land is being well attended. Me.llWd is largely represented. Charles E. Wolverlon was in Medford Saturday on his way to Woud villi. from Butte Falls. Mrs. W. A. Uullou is iu ttitdlurd visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. 1 M.. Wilson.,' J.CBrowo, the real eMlattt atft'Ui, made a trip to Hosebiirg during the patit week. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Kcaiues and Miss Nellie IloanW are enjoying a sojourn at Colyeatin. City Hecorder Collins has beeu ealled to Vancouver, Wash., by the serious illness of his father. Mrs. Anna II elms Martin of .laelc sonville has returned i'roin an extended visit at Portland. Dr. and Mw. II. 1'. Margrave have returned from their trip to Manituba, after an absence of several weeks. Mrs. W. hang of Jacksonville has been visiting friends living ut Ash land. 8. H. .lueksoa of Uold Hill wan hurr or. Saturday. J f has sold his business ut Gold Hill to Coburti & Hawkins. Will Nii'ltersim and Asa F.-rdyie, en urge tic young stockmen from Port Klamuth, are doing business iu Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lieevi-rs ami C, K. Walker, who havu been Netopping near Butle falls during the past sev era! mouths, are iu Mud lord again. J. K. Stepp, one of I lie company whose mill on Itoumllop was burned last week, was iu Med lord Saturday. He says that it will not be rebuilt. John Mast, S. (1. Van Dyke and lluorge Alford of Phoenix precinct were among the many who were in Medl'ord during the pasL week. Mtb. Iii.zie McKen.ie, who has been unite ill at Hood Itiv.r, it iu Medford again. Her mother, Mrs, C. P. Muck, accompanied here home. Arthur Jackson, the printer, has bought W. J. Hrurnhill 'a neat rcsidcnci property in the southern part of the city; consideration, $t.r00. Miss Hazel Davis of Portland is Vis itiug her father, (leorge I,. Davis, pres idejit of the Jacksonville bank ; a ho friends living iu Medford. Mrs. Chas. Kit-man of Hnruhrook, Calif., has been vtHitiug at the residence of Mr. and M rs. .1 . M . K ieruan, Ium husband 'a parents. ; Wn, Huster, who was employed at the Hotel Josephine for several years, is acceptably tilling a like position at the I rot uj Moore. J. K. Varien, the West Side tonso rial artist, is thu pro ml father of twins, which first saw the light of dny Mou day morning. Holh youngsters and molh er are well. H is reported that A. K. Kcaiues, for nier district attorney, will go to Purl land soon to practice his profession ; also that Clarence Kennies will move to Medford and open a law office. A Miss Anna Kihdlnoh, the well known teacher of music, has gone to her hoim in Portland. Shu expects to go let Germany and receive instruct ioa from one of the masters. NAtiri INAUUURATHH MUHOHANTH l.UNOHHON i,.Ths Uutel Nash today inaugurated au lanuvatiun lu Medford- -a choice lunch soup, two meats, vegetables, your favorite beverage and coffo all for 25 cents Just hits the spot on a hot day. Is not surpassed in Han 1'rau Cisco, Portland or other citius Trv it, for it will be a regular iustitutiou j.t the patronage justifies it. IUI I Buy Ticket oj Wire. -'ttoniDtbing which la of t-untidembb lutvrvtt to the public generally slid Which i perhsns nut gensrallv kaowi. ! la the system of preps id order uow hi effect between stations of the Southern Paoifte company .iud hII points iu the Jalted States. Hy mesns of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the Pnited States nud nailed or telegraphed . direr t to the party wisbiug to come here. Sleeper accoiunuHjations and small amount uf casb In eonusctiuu with these tickets; way alat be furnished at the sam 1 tlma." ; ! ale Julv CLEARANCE S Tliis Clearance Sal.- is oeitainlv an innovation in Medford and Southern Oregon in so far as it remains a fact thai ALL goods are on sal. at udu. 1 p ?s J e JJe doing-inst exa.tlv as wo sav wo will do and when wo toll von that all goods aro reduced yon can find it to ho a fact when y..n come to the stole It w( jni i 1 " .ml soil auction goods, hnt eastern goods, bought direct from the mills, you ,,,.,'t find any of tho pass,., stylos aronnd the storo. t wo ev er u. um 'to a AVE DOT il means inst that and nothing olso. HUNDREDS OF LADIES A If ft TAKI(i ADVANTAGE OF THIS 0 HAN 11 A 0. JN E EN J AN SAA L DOE , KS ON EVEIV IHTIiOIISK YOU MAKE II EKE WHICH AMOUNTS TO OYER .-.onAN'D YOU ( ' A N SAN E I'KOM 1; 10 ol 1 KU CEN I O.N ifVK' CI TASKS, BE THEY LARGE OR SMALL. We will be glad to show y.ai tW h&rgains ami invito yu t. oome su..u, while the assortments aro good. All Hosiery on Sale BUY THE SCHOOL HOSE NOW. Every pair of Hosiery is now on sale nt the list priee in the cen ter of this ad. IOC for Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Dlaek Col urn I lose that formerly sold up to 1.")c a pair. 12 1 2l for Ladies', Misses' and C li i 1 -droll's Hlaek and Tan I lose that formerly sold at 17e a jmir. 98c for Millinery worth to $5 Yon can certainly get !)Hc worth of wear out of one of the pretty Hats we are offer ing now and which formerly sold to sjffi.OO. $2.1.0 for any Hat that formerly sold up lo $10.00. Now is a good time lo got a hat for only a fraction of the actual cost. New Lot of Underwear on Sale We have just opened up a hig shipment of nice, clean, now Muslin Underwear. This lot was bought at a special discount and marked very low when it arrived. We aro making still further reductions, (let tho exlra garments now, for yon can't buy so cheap again this season. Rain Coats for Half A Kaineonl will bo of service for years, and the styles don't change enough to both er. Tho half prices aro .f?2.50 TO .f?50.00 Every Article Reduced All goods in the store which arrived up to July 1 will be 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 cenl.'s worth of goods bought hero during thennuiith of July, and below is the list of reduced prices. Such things as thread, calico, and goods that arrive this mouth are excluded from the sale. Here Is the Price List: All 5c. goods for 4e All ((, goods for....... f All 7c goods for All 8c goods for 0 All fie goods for 7 if All 10c goods for '.8 All 12 l-2c goods ..10f All lfc goods for ... 12 All 17 l-2e goods.... 14c All 20c goods for ....! All 221-2c goods....17 All 2.r)o goods for....21 All .'iOo goods for....20f All :ro goods for....30o All 4th: goods for....33 All 4'ie goods for....37 All f0o goods for....424 All 5!)e goods for.. ..47 All (IOo goods for.. . 50 All (!")o goods for ... 55 All 70c goods for... rf) All 75c goods for....B3' All 80c goods for....0Jty All H5c goods for....73 All !)c goods J'or....77 All !fc goods for.-. SOt1 All $1.00 goods for. 85 All $1.25 goods... .$1.03 All $l.."15 goods. All $1.50 goods. All $1.75 goods. All $2.00 goods. All $2.25 goods. All $2.50 goods. All $2.75 goods. All $:.00 goods. All $15.25 goods. All $:i.5() goods. All $:!.75 goods....$3.19 All $L00 goods....$3.39 All $-1.25 goods. All $-1.50 goods.. All $1.75 goods. All $5.00 goods. All $5.25 goods. All $5.50 goods. All $5.75 goods.:..$-1.9S All $0.00 goods ...$5.19 . $1.10 ...$1.25 $1.47 $109 ..$1.89 . $2.19 $2.33 ..$2.47 $2.09 . $2.98 $3.09 .$3.89 $3.98 $4.19 $4.39 $1.19 All $0.25 goods... 5.39 All $0.50 goods... $5.47 All $0.75 goods... $5.09 All $7.00 goods... $5.95 All $7.25 goods....$6.15 All $7.50 goods....$G.37 All $7.75 gools....$G.59 All $8.00 goo,s....$G.79 All $8.25 goods....$G,98 All $8.50 goods....$7.29 All $8.75 goods....$7.43 All $!).00 goods....$7.65 All $9.25 goods....$7.83 All $9.50 goods....$7.9S All $9.75 goods....$S.19 All $10.00 goods. $8.-17 All $10.50 goods..$8.79 All $11.00 goods..$8.98 All $11.50 goo(ls..$9.19 All $12.00 goods..$9.47 All $12.50 goods $9.89 All $l:i goods ...$10.75 All $M goods.. .$11.39 All $15 goods....$11.97 Sale of Dress Skirts IT WILL UAY YOU TO BUY NOW. Every Wool or Wash Skirt now on sale at discounts that range from 15 to 50 per cent. $1.00 each for fine all-wool black, brown and navy blue .Pana ma Skiris in the new est styles, that former ly sold from $0 to $S. $7.00 for Skirls worth to $12.50. $9.89 for Skirts worth to $15.00. Ladies' Suits for Half and Less Some $12.50 Suits for $5.00 Some $25.00 Suits for $10.00 Some $rS5.00 Suits for $17.50 Sale of Wash Goods NOTE THE SA VINOS II EKE. You can afford to buy a dress of lawn or summer goods now, even if you doii t make it up until next season, 3 vard for a limited lot of Scotch Lawns; wholesale cost 5c. 17ayard for a big assortment of fine Lawns, Silked A oilos. Tissues, 7 yard for a lot of fine 12 I 2c Poplins, etc., that formerly sold up and l;o Lawns. Il a yard for a nice assortment 'of light a nil dark Lawns, worth to 20c a yard. .1 (litlilliDils, flu., iiu mil?,. to ;J5c a yard. 33 for Summer floods, fornierlv 50 rents. 39 for Summer (roods, formerly 59 cents. Embroidery Sale A still furl her reduction is made on every piece of Embroidery except those placed on sale at 5 c and Ilea vard a few davs ago. Silk Skirt Sale $5.00 Skirts for $3.G9 $7.50 Skirts for $5.47 $12.50 Skirls for $9.98 All 1 leatherbh-.om Skirls now on sale. Fancy Ribbons 25c Panoy Ribbon 19f ::oc Fancy Ribbon 23- :!5c Fancy Ribbon '2,7 C -IOo Fancy Bibbou 30 15c Fancy Ribbon 33 50c Fancy Ribbon 37 05c Fanev Ribbon 47 Parasols to Move PRICES THE LOWEST EVER. Every lady should possess a parasol, and at the wo aro now making you can afford if. $1.25 Parasols $1.50 Parasols $2.00 Parasols $2.50 Parasols $:!.00 Parasols price 98 Some $4 Parasols $2.89 $1.19 Some $5 Parasols $3.G9 $1.39 Some $0 Parasols $1.25 $1.98 Some $7 Parasols $1.75 $2.19 Some $10 Parasols $G.G5 Neckwear Sale r,f,&Z Mori? than two-thirds id' our Neckwear has arrived at this store within the last i'.O days, so that you can got tho verv newest ideas. ::.- Neckwear.. 30 23 50c Neckwear.. 42 33 05c Neckwear.. 55S 47l 75c Neckwear.. GS, 59 $1.00 Neckwear 850, 73 5c Nock wear 40 10c Neckwear SO and 50 15c Neckwear 120, 100 20c Neckwear.. 160, 100 25c Neckwear . 210, 170 Clearance on Bags E W STY 1 , ES E XCELL E N'T Y A I ,UES. N'o antiquated styles in Bags al this store. Nothing cheap except the prices. ;e Hags .J50 $2.50 liags 05e liags 470 $:i.00 I Saw $1.25 P.ags $1.05 Bags 750 $1.10 $1.00 Bags $7.00 Rags. ...$1.75 $2.19 $3.19 $5.00 About Interiors OUR WINDOWS ARE VERY AT TRACTIVE JPST NOW AND WE EE EL SURE THAT YOU WILL ENJOY A PASSING GLANCE AT TIMS TIME, WHEN ACTUAL SAYINGS ARE TO 1!E REAM ON THE RUN. Medford 's Only Exclusive Ladies' Store BAKER-MITCHA SON CO C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank j About Windows WE INVITE YOl! To VIlV t'R INTERIOR AFTER THE PRICE . CARDS ARE UP AND THE DISPLAY MADE. YOU WILL ENJOY Til E LOOK. BIJOU THEATRF. TONlGHT "THE SHADOW OP THE LAW." "Til E JUGGLER OK THE JUGGLES." Song. "WASHINGTON," hy Chas. Clyde. Medford Time Table HOUTHUKN PAOirlO BA1LWAV I i:'U ) ni. W ltl. m. Nmtlllioulid I 1 1 1 '.rl In ud Kipri'll I Houtlibouud l.'iji Hliluriiiu hiinsi .1U:;1.1 mi l.l.Sau Krauimo Kip 3. SO p. ui h'r (Irauli Pxn. .1 :15 p ni i. JJiKur AhUIhuJ I0 IS p. ui. ' Tit old reliable Albmiv Nnmi.riefl I feav tha largnal atock at fruit tri-m us tha Paolflo c'oaal. IVnrs, niAen, jwacll, plulua, aprlcuts, uectariUfN, clier riaa, Eagliab valuntn, Hbailti ami urna oiantal trea, berricn, rum-a aud slimlm, U u all uf whlth I uffir al l..y,-m priifJN'(' vuuaiaiaui mm nrai t'laas iiiir-rv iiliii'k Haviuif bfpu ivifli (bia nuraerv ir i.Hra. 1 caa guaiaulrs all ntui'k Iu be true I,. name and free fiom distune. I liitii.ll.- j pAOll'10 4 EASTERN BAILWAT AUthiug but Oieguu xu IrreH. I . . I. H WAHNI-'li I N"i. I l.i'ioea Medford 8.10 a. in. Medford Or ' N" ;l L,v" Medfe.d. . S SO p lu. . J NV .! rrivea Me.lfi.rd I0.2SB. in. UORN ! Nu 4.rnveB Mrdfotd j 5:0Sp, ill. MOOKF. Tu the wife ..f V II ,,. " uf the Moo,,, hotel, a ,o. .,,,, ROUUE RIVt" 'AJ'V BA1XWAY umrniiiK. Hi.lh iniillier mid oliild ni, INo. 'Jll.euvee Medford ... .110 4fl u, Join No. 4l.e,.ve. Medford ft:. IS p ui. M.it.irH.cave, M.nlford 1 i 00 v iu Evary Fifteen Mlnnl... ) Mot..r'l.eavea Medford... U'UOnm Auto, will be Rui.( from lee of , N't. l;l.,ve. Jafkaou.illa . :00 a. ui. ....... - . . .... , ove aua.etu. Jll.o.v.t J ackioavllla. . I S:30 Sill it is up to You What Will You Do? If urn do a lot of thinking, if your hrain is aotive ami the strain is wearing out your nerves anil hreaking down your system day hy day, then yon may reflect for a moment, if it would not: ho wise to drink the strength of roasted grains, to liny at your grocery store a pack ago of ,.6v,t i vi-i-gr. : 4;e7k . ...... -r -..? I t:ikt tin rnt'tlnul of ttnmiimaiii to the hmiIi of Mi'tlfonl Aiitl vicinity that I htive piiri'haxtsl l!i. M KPVORP STl'IHO over the Mtwlt I CK-llnti Store, fornierlv n wiitsl lv I L Witt (loilinslurt. N'tn an it ,'iip:ir!ttu4 ml) he addil, wil li I lit1 nun in view of furuiibin Mttlfonl pcni nu ii to Jtf ntmlin ami mtMlorii port rHitunv I roaptvtfullv olii'it n fihnrt of your pMrottagf. - it Winn i Muiurfi.tt&vci Jtcktonvtllt I 1-B0 D m day. W lMotorjLtve JaoktouvUit. p tu Golden Grain Granules No man can consume his strength and retain it at tho same time; ho ought to replenish an oipial amount, daily. GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is far super ior lo Coffee, all hough il looks like coffee, tastes like coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can lie had in any grocery store for L'.'ic; Order a package today. All grocery sell it. Oak Park Addition On railroad on III and conveniently silos close in. Thost o osl ,Sn o. nun i i,r ,,.i,i l ocalod for business men sock-inn- li,,m..- O lots are ol'l'ereil f.ii. unlo .lii.tit. on good terms, and the owners aro in position to offer milling inducements to anyone wishing to make the right kind ot improvements. Why go out' to tho farawav sul.urhs when such fine residence lots can be obtained at prices ranging trom j $200 to $350 per Lot Situalcd where an advance iu price is assured, and where the Lrsl benefit will bo derived from the completion of the railroad to the timber? It pays to figure on such investments in a live town like Medford. and the present prices for these lots will look like a vei n il,le gifi to the buyer iu a year or two hence. For ! full pari iiMilars apply lo tho TRIBUNE ADS. GET RESULTS Rogue River Land Comp'y Exhibit Building MEDFORD SASH ft DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Offlca futturaa tad all kladi of planum mUi work, Ujdudui. turaad work and fancy grills. T, BETWISN 6TH AND TTH STS. PHONB 63. I