Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 26, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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Social and PersonaljCIassified Aitisemnts
We Urge Every Woman to Attend This Grand
i'OK HALL Ofc-Lwe iigtt waggn aad
W. E. ttt ;.- rt.tr, uAit
Gold Hill rLt jrof-ii7LAl Tjjit.
J. J. C'mW of AfcLUuJ tra&utu4
ttuizcHw in Medford Tueviky fcfircooo.
tirtovf, lz. out tfc4.:i of dr. .
l.gu wtgiE, ati tan.r?t.
tearri back kivi tart-, 175. V.'. H
We,i C o.
bALt--Two tinbr tikim,
eaih or time; aiso a eam
era, Cx5 to 4x5, for 140, With ail equip
ment. J. E. Pavette. l.'jfr
K. L. Polk 4 i.u. ' ditrrVry giv-
Eugeu 10,0w jojl, protsiLJv & trx
fcggerfctcd total.
Mr. and Mn Luke fjf Gold
Hill are gn-tf of C. H. farmer of On-lie-
aud bit family.
W. H. Hhrid, Lo hat hri in Ariz
on during tbe Al year, arrived in
Medford Monday.
FOK n.Lfc Bartieti p-ar-j, ire from
woribi, at Tb Botkey Ore ha fin, on
mil nortbwett of Talent. I'i'J
H. C. MwrD(f-r, who ii farmi&g at
Agate and Trail, maA M)foM a tmii
lJrn B-silly of Outral i'oint, oj- of
the U-aAihK farmer of thr valley, was
iii Mf-dfoM Ttiiy'ay afternoon.
A. J. Olv-n of Gold II ill bit fum
ily have returned from a trij to "re
rent City, Cal.
Mr. and Mr. Jan liuun of J'ho-
nix jrein-t were in Medrford Tu'-May
traJiiitf with our inv'-baijU.
K. S. KwenriiriK, forent fJii.ji'T. who
ban heen quit mele, in aid-- to tn- aiotit
again,
, JoM-j.b Kent and H. von d r illlu
were over from Wellen Tuetwlay after
noon,
Heott I'ooW- of Kaj-lf I'oint prwmt
was among the many in MMford during
the pant week,
J. L. Kowe and Jiora I'elton, pion
fft citiwm of Kama Vall'-v, tranart
ed hiifinettt- in Med ford Tuetwlay.
, W. Conk in and hi family hav
returri'd from their outing, -nt in
jJig Butt; diHtrict.
12. V.. Purwl of Jiig Awdegat! and
his fton j-nt a f-w hour in MMford
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. H. I'. I(ewl of Gold
Hill, who have been vjfitirniiitf at N'-w
K-rt, r''turif a few day iu-f.
George Alford and William Kinua
of f'hoeuix re-iiM-t w-re in M'-dford
TdHMlay trading with our m r-hantn.
The boIy of the late Mr. .NVk-. the
unfortunate man who ui' ied in Med
ford recently, wan hi-d to ( hieago
for burial Tuesday evening.
i'OH SALE hry eordwood, pm- fir,
oak and laurel, f. Oiibrbgjj-, .Ttuie
baker Bro. ' warehoue.
KGK HALE A jfod tmall bix.tL e on
Keventh itrfet. K'raaont for tailing.
Ad lrew, K O. box .112 or eal! at Ibis
offjc. tf
EOK HALE At a map. Two first-eliN
building lots facing new Catholic
school; owe quarter cash ukes them.
Addreaa Bo 50-J.
EOK KALE Hix good plater claims,
at one half what they are worth; will
take good work team as part payment.
M. . JAimtf, Medford, Or.
142
FOK HALE 6. N. SobdivisioB is in tbe
market now; choice ti acre tracU,
best location in tbe valley. L. Ne
dmeyer, Jacksjnvnie.
FOIi KALE A first-elaa pianola pia
no; a bargain. V. O. Box 95, Med-
W A'. STKU Japanese, honest worker,
wants situation such as house clean
ing and garden work, etc.; city or
country; by month, week, day and
hour. K. Mukayde, care Tatsumi, 7th
street, near bridge, Medford. 155
W A T EI To reu t, 1 u rn i hed boue
fur family of two. G. put nam. Tbe
Tribu ne.
WANTEI To trade new steel ranges
for old stoves. Wordoff k Wolf, Lads'
old stand. 153
W A N T E t Cook at the Hopkins or
chard. Central Point. Telephone Main
115. f 137
Too Lata to Classify.
FK KALE Horn-, buggy and harn--';
also steel range and bei, -heap. Wil
liam A. HylHrg, Ore hard Jlorne Tract,
Medford, Or. 1 i'2
WANTEl A good, freih milch cow.
Addreu Box 51, MMford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
UIII Military
Academy
A Private Boarding and
Day School for Boys
Primary, preparatory and academic depart riM'nit. Colhg preparation,
BuNinea foiirni', Manual Training. Prim-ipal '.Ut cath' i-xpttrieni-e in
Portland. The Hill Military att ract and retniiiN jm1 boyn, but ba-
no plac fur any othr. Tall t'-rni beuin Hi pt -in l-r If!. Make n-wna-titfi
mH' ,for f'W remaining v;w;ttn n . 'ntahm n applirat ion t t lie
prineij.al. .1. W HH-L. M. !.. Portland, Or.
We Must Raise $4,000.00 During This Sale
WE AUE HOl'NU TO (ilVK THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN OREGON . GOODS AT THE LOWEST
PRIUES. IN ORDER TO PAY IWSll FOR OUR GOODS AVE NEED 4ihm) RIGHT NOW. BY PAYING
CASH WE SAVE G. 7 AND S PER CENT ON EACH DILL. AND DY TURNING OUR STOCK THREE
TIMES A YEAR WE HAVE SAVED ENOUGH ON DISCOUNTS ALONE TO ENABLE US TO SELL AL
MOST AT WHOLESALE PRICES. BUY YOUR FALL SUPPLIES NOW. IF YOU COME NOW AND
LAY IN YOUR FALL SUPPLIES YOU WILL SAVE ALMOST HALF. OUR PRICES ARE ALREADY
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. AND WE HAVE DECIDED TO SACRIFICE ALMOST ALL GOODS NOW IN
THE STORE IN ORDER TO RAISE THE MONEY AVE NEED.
Extra Cut Prices Have Been Made For Thursday. The Greatest
Bona Fide Opportunity to Save Money Ever Offered the People of
Southern Oregon
See the Windows
Showing Harvest
The new store with the smallest prices
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
See the Interior
for Bargains
New Neckwear
A GALAXY OF BEAUTY
WORDS FAIL TO CONVEV ANY ADEQUATE CON
CEPTION OF THE STUNNING SHADE OF OFR
N EW SILK TI ES, .J UST I N PEARL G RAYS, JR IM
SONS. CREAM WHITES, AND THE VERY NEW
EST SHADES IN GREENS, DROWNS AND BLUES.
ALL THE LATEST SHADES IN FALL SUITS PER
FECTLY MATCHED IN THESE TIES. PRICES "()
CENTS, .f 1.00 AND -f l.r.i). G UARANTEED ALL PURE
SILK. IF YOU CAN FIND ANY TIES TO I! EAT
THESE WE WILL GIVE THEM TO YOU.
"The Toggery"
THE MEDFORD HARDWARE CO.
SUCCESSORS TO II. E. I'.OYDEN.
Now Open for Business
and respectfully solicit your patronage on
good, sound business basis
J. G. BIGHAM
A
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MAN AG Eh".
Those swell Boys' Suits with
straight short pants and
Knickerbockershave arrived
at Daniels' Big Store at last
The Patterns are the swellest ever and the
supply won't last long at the prices asked
Better get that School Suit now
Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon
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