MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, TUESDAY, AUGUST, 2.'), 1908. Social and Personal 2 p0Btvu went uorth MobJuy ve niog ou a bvsin(i visit. ,.r. Medyuski, the Big Butte grun- gQP) is duwu from his homestead. J. D. Hvurd and his fumily were over , from Sterling mine Monday afternoon. Dr. R. T. Burnett, county recorder, apent a few hours in Medford Monday evening. Mr. Rhoil and V. A. Hillis were guofltR of .1. II. nnd William Hilli of Wimer last week. John F. KoIIb was down from (fold Hill Saturday. He ih nt ill engaged in mining and primjierting. Mm. L. .1. LewiB, who h been visit ing in Mt'ill'urd and Atlilaiul, returned to .hu'kHouviltu Monday. Mr. liutcliHHon and lien (Juriiett ttud their fmniliert are niMlicating tit Culo Ktin. They will n-turn in a few day K. ( Itncc k , the wheelwright, a nd his fumily, who haw heen niHtiruting in the Rogue Hhor liills, are at home again. Charli'M Turin, former chief of jh liee, who in now an honent grimier, was in Medford Katun lav. So watt hit brother Al. George Peil, who wan formerly inter ested in the Medford laundry, ih now engaged in the name luisincBH at Van eouver, WiihIi. David Keith, the Salt Lake capital iHt, arrived at Hollywood orchard Mon day evening for a vittit with A. ('. Allen nnd hit family. f. M. Kader of Kngle I'oint precinct, former sheriff of Jacknon county, and his wife sieut Sunday in Medford. Martin I'enioll is in Medford more often nowadays, as he is hauling freight for the Applegate storo from here in stead of from (i rants I'hhs, as formerly. I'. K. Heatilieu, f reman of II. T. Find ley's fine orchard at Orchard Hume was in Medford Monday. He has been investigating the possibilities of Hie eounlry about Woodville as fruit rais ing district ami seems favorably im pressed therewith. It. 10. Dunne, representative of t he Los Angeles company which is develop ing the coal deposits soul heast and northwest of Medford, spent Monday in the city. He is as sanguine as ever of a favorable! outcome to the those en terprises. Charles K. Short and Mrs. Mnjrgiit 10. Hearn were married nt tJrants i'ass on August J!). They are both well known in Purl land. Mrs. Short being former ly clerk of the local circle, Norma, W. (. V., and Mr. Short at one time conducting a printing establishment on Front street. The latter is now en gaged in business at Merlin, Josephine eounly, where they will be at home after September ft. At preHonl they an at Crater Luke, with Mr. and M r. H. V. Stevens and George Itrnner of Fort land. Waller II, Drennaa, formerly a rait road engineer, later a clerk in one f the state offices at Kiilem, who in t kown in this section, has boon arrested in Port hud on n charge of insruiil v. He made an attack on his wife and hIic feared that he would kill lier. Dren nan was severely injured in the wreck of a train on the Noiilhein Pacific while he was nt work as an engineer leu years ago. Several prnutiiH were killed and Dreimau's life was for some time ties paired of, his skull being crushed and onu arm so badly mutilated that it was amputated. His mental trouble is at tributed to the effects of the injuries he received in the wreck. GRAND HARVES T SALE Un aralelled Opportunity to Save on Fall Supplies FROM NOW OX UXT1L SEPTEMBER 7TH AVE V I I.L HOLD A HARVEST SALE 'J HAT WILL ECLIPSE ANY SALE EVER HELD IX SOUTHERN ORE OCX. ALMOST EVEPVTIIINO IN' Til TS STORE V..'J I. BE THROWN ON SALE, REGARDLESS OF COST. YOU CAN LAY IN FALL SUPPLIES NOW AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO ALMOST DOUBLE DUTY. BY SACRIFICING THE GOODS NOW IN THE STORE WE CAN PAY CASH FOR ALL GOODS BOUGHT FOR FALL AND SAVE BIG DISCOUNTS. . WILL YOU HELP US' AND AT THE SAME TIME HELP YOURSELF, TOO? Must Raise $4,000 by Saturday Night BY THE TIME THIS SALE CLOSES WE SHOUL D HAVE RAISED 4000. YOU CAN SAVE MANY DOLLARS BY BUYING FALL SUPPLIES NOW OR BY GETTING GOODS THAT WILL BE GOOD FOR ANOTHER SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. SALE NOW GOING OX. COME AND SHARE IN THE BARGAINS. I $7.50 Silk u Lii Petticoats A new lot of fine Silk Pet ticoats, consisting af all col ors and black; regular $7..r)0 values, to go in this sale $4.69 $3.50 hVfherbloom Petticoats A lot of black and fancy colored hcather bloom and featliersilk Petticoats; regular 3.00 and l.) sellers now $219 Regular 1.00 Satine Petticoats during this sale for All I'cltlcoids now reduced 1-4 $2.19 $1.00 Ribbon Sale A lot of fancv Ribbons suitable for fancv work, reduced . " 33 1-3 PER CENT All colors in wide all-silk 25c Ribbon 1 T now on sale at Uw All colors of wide all-silk 20c Ribbon 1 1 now on sale at Ill Fancy plaid Ribbon, wide, regular 17e 1 A grade, for only 1UL 9c Outings for 6c 500 yards of fancy Outing Flannels in light and dark patterns; our regular 9c seller; 27 inches wide and a good, durable fabric, now selling at 2000 yards of extra fine Outing Flannel in white, cream and light and dark patterns, 1 n 12 l-2c value, for : '. "v New Blankets on Sale 1000 worth of new Cotton and AVool Blankets have just been received and marked especially for this sale. 7"c. values for 55?; 1.00 values for 85?; 1.50 values for ?1.25, and 2.00 grades, $1.50. Every blanket even through the fine grades marked for Harvest Sale. Handkerchief Specials 100 dozen white hemstitched lawn Handkerchiefs; sold m most stores for 5c ; limit 20 to one cus- y 1 tonier; now going at U lmuv 100 dozen school .Handkerchiefs; limit of 30 to tn. a customer, for . 1UL 500 dozen fine new plain and fancy Handkerchiefs, now marked, special, at 5? and to $3.50 Special Values in Comforts We have just received a big shipment of Comforts, and every single one has been marked very close, espec ially for this sale. If you need comforts, the kind that are filled with clean cotton, come here and SAVE MONEY. Underwear REDUCED 1-4. Any Kiinm-nt in Knit Underwear nun in the store will be Hold to you al it reilui'tinii of J"i VKH CKNT. Vo'i save li.V on every dollar 'h worth of Cnderwenr bought during thin Hale. Children's Dresses REDUCED 1-1. No line to make Children 'h Dre.sseH when yon can buy them ready-to-ii30 at u discount of 25 PKli CKNT from our regular prices. Vou can't buy the gondii at the prices we are ashing. Kimonas H EDUCED 1-4. Lots of time to wear a Summer Kimono, and we have a fine selec tion of long KiiiionoH which are suit able for wearing alt the year around. Iluy now and WAVK OXE-FIFTH. Net Waists REDUCED 1-4. Just received, a big shipment of fine Net Waists in all sizes. During this sale we will give you choice of t ho lot for reductions from the reg ular prices of EXACTLY" ONE-FOURTH. Child's Jackets REDUCED 1-4. If you buy a Jacket for the young lady now, it will last two seasons and you can save one-fourth of the regular price. ASSORTMENT FINE FOK HALE Two timber ilainm, $.p)ll(0, cuhIi or time; almi a $l-0 cam era, (IxH to 4x5, for $10, with all etpiip nientH. .1. K. Pnvette. l:Ht NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mrs, li. L. .lacoliH, will have charge of my city treaxurer'H hiiinens during my trip eutit ; mh will have authority to receipt for money n and proteNt city warrants and other mat tern pertaining to mii itl office. Hhe will be at the city recorder ' of fice from Ml o'clock t. in. to ! o'clock p. in. each day and all who wihIi to pay their Htreet paving aHHCNHments ran do ho by calling at the recorder 'h office during hour as Ntated aliove. Dated nl Medford thin D'illi day of AugiiHl, lims. L. L. JACOltS, City Treasurer of Medford. otl"'U. Harvest Skirt Sale Less Than Wholesale tl 08 'ol' ni'SS('s Wiii'l li;tl Coi'iiicil v ij1.7() sold ii to fl.OO. " WA (( I'or choice ol'jill Skirls which I'or Pt.VV nicrly sold to $7.00. 47 Of! lil(li,,s' Skirls which formerly .UU sold up to $11.00. tQ 80 l;,,l'('s Skirls which formerlv 7.07 sold up to $1 l.f.0. til 0ft' il" 1:u,i('s 'sliiil which I'or- ""'l lv s"1'1 "1' $-,)-)u- VOILE SKI UTS AT ALMOST HALE VALUE. Bust Ruffles REDUCED 1-4. Finest assortment of Scott's Bust Kuffles ever brought to Medford, You should look through this lot now and choose a few. The saving to vou is EXACTLY ONE- FOURTH All Suits at Half Price About ten Wool Suits and ;i fine assort ment of white and colored Linen Suits for ladies. Yon should see these suits, for they are the best bargains ever of fered in Med ford. Your choice of any suit 'for HALE' REGULAR PRICES, Vfmt "Snaps" Don't Miss These 89c olored lawn $1.19 About. f0 white and colored lawn Waists, worth to $i for onlv About -10 white and Waists worth to $:!.()() for (Mil V About (") white Lingerie Waists, worth to $.).()(), to close out at, choice $2.19 School Hose Extra Bargains All sizes in regular 15c quality fiT Hose for children, now to go at 71 Children's 2'w Hosiery for all in IQp heavy and light grades. .' ,.ltt Children's regular 33(2 Hosiery now on sale at 23c Sale of Princess Dresses In Silk and Wash Goods $4.00 Princess and Wash Dresses. .$1.98 $fi.00 Princess and Wash Dresses. .$3.60 $8.00 Princess and Wash Dresses. .$5.19 tl-'.OO Princess and Wash Dresses $7.19 $14.00 Princess and Wash Dresses $8.19 $25 Princess and Wash Dresses $17.50 $20 Princess and Wash Dresses $14.50 This includes all of our silk princess dresses, as well as white lingerie and white wash dresses. See the Windows Showing' the Harvest The new store with the smallest prices BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank See the Interior for Bargains 0) .13 (D M S A 1 tor? A A At the Medford Tea and Coffee House, Beginning Mon., Aug. 24 EVERYTHING : AT : OR : BELOW : COST HAVE COT TO MAKK ROOM FOR FALL (iOODS. WHICH WILL AI.'KMVK SOON. AT LK ST OXF-ll FOFOFR FTM' vrnru- vinr .SO I'V X Hi OIVKV WITH FAOII Ainn iti,'i-iiii; ,'mii. tvii.-i.-r i.i.wi. V , Vv 1 , ' : :!.' 11 ''!. A. s lOCIv MUST GO. A M( L i r,, .i.mi ir.1,1, UK K IMdl'MIS, 1 1 1 Til LI? YOF UMYT IVVTlllVC OI NOT. THE MEDFORD TEA 6 COFFEE BOUSE I'llONK 1051 2H5 WEST SKVKXTI1 STREET