MttDFOKI) DAILY TRIBUNE, MKDFOR1), OKEfiOX. FRTDAY, AITjUST 28. 1008.
Social and Personal
We Urge
Attend
You to
This
Lri. LvwLs Vhith of Jacksuuviilv
made Medford u visit Friday.
Emory Hunt of Rogue River was u
recent business visitor iu Modford.
O. M. Selsby buti n'turned frum )hh
outing in the hills of Uppor Hugm riwr.
M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville Ihih
returned frum n ImsimsH trip to Port
land. Mrs. P. H. ll...kinn uf (Yiitrul Point
vn a Medfon. visitor TliuriKlay ftir
noon.-
A. Alford and C. V. WoIIith of Tal
cnt transaeh-d buniiunH in Mt'dfon) on
Thursday morning.
Mm. It. V. A ikIitmoii mad a trip to
Anhland Weilm-mlny. Ht health in nm
fiinVmbly iiuprovi'd.
A. .Icldni'HH, the well known miner,
arrived from Purl land Tluirwlny, hi
oompaniml by liift wife.
Mp!WM. IlutchaHon and (Inrnett, who
have been making n short sojourn at
t'olestin, are home tignin.
Mr. Roy Cooper of Crescent City,
Cal.. is making her parent a, Mr. and
Mm. D. li. IHoHhh, a visit.
Krnont Itobinson arrived for a visit
with relatives in Medford on No. ID
last evening fnwii Tniekee, Nev.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stewart, who live
on the Jurkmmville-Centrnl Point road,
tarried in Medford Thursday afternoon.
The Jrnnd is playing to capacity
houses At every performance ami is giv
ing an entertainment thnt meet with
the approval of the amusement loving
public. l.'tS
Jake Knutr.cn, the little giant, was
aboard the southbound train Thursday
en route from Grants Pass to Williams,
Cal.
Jofieph llnnm-n, who owns a fine farm
a short distance south of Medford, is
supplying this market with superior pro
ducp.
Maury brothers and Ueorge Hons were
down from Central Point Thursday mak
ing preparations fur an outing at the
Umpqua divide.
Musicians, attention! Wanted, piano,
cornet and clarinet players who are
willing to organise smnll orchestra for
dance work. Address or seo J. W.
Wilson, Halo's Music store. KIS
Mrs. N. A. Jucobs, who has been vis
iting relatives and frn-uds residing in
Oregon and Washington, left for her
homo at Riverside, Cal., Wednesday eve
ning.
Sinee tho Pacific & Eastern's train
comes into our city on the Southern Pa
eific company's trnok from Kagle Point.
Medford presents even a more animated
nppearanco. We hope thnt this order
of things will not be temporary.
Pen 't fail to see the show at the
Grand for Priday and Sat unlay. An
exciting program will be given. Satur
day matinee at 3:.'t Admission only
S cents. 138
The California Northeastern railroad
was opened from San Francisco to Calor,
on the lino bet we1 n Oregon and Cnli
fornia, Wednesday. The firnt ear to
stop at Calor was that of W. P. Her
rin, chief attorney for the Southern Pa
cific road. K. II. Ilarritnan, since he
went over the road on his way to Klam
ath lake, gave orders to get the line
built through to Klamath river as soon
as possible, and work has gone on night
and day.
Passenger officials uf mil roads en
tering Portland, as well as the officials
of commercial organizations that have
been boosting southern Oregon. exvt
heavy colonist travel during the au
tumn months. The season when reduced
one-way homeseekers' rates are offered
by the railroads opens September V
There is heavy inquiry, both from the
railroads and the publicity headquarters
of Pie various organirat ions, as to con
d it ions Jiere. It is believed that the
movement will be heavier than last an
tumn, when the accommodations of the
railroads were taied to can' for the col
onists coming to this section.
mm
Must Raise $4,000.00 During This Sale. Goods Will Be Sold for Less Than
the Cost of Production
We are bound to give the people Southern Oregon goods at the lowest prices. In order to pay cash for
our goods we need $4000 right now. By paying cash we save 6, 7 and 8 per cent on each bill and by
turning our stock three timesa year we have saved enough on discounts alone to enable us to sell almost
at wholesale prices. Buy youaFall supplies now. If you come now and lay in your fall supplies you will
save almost half. Our prices realready exceptionally low, and we have decided to sacrifice almost all
goods now in the store in order to raise the money we need.
Extra Cuts on Prices Are Being' Made Every Day
New Goods Arriving Daily, and All Go in This Sale. Never Was There
Such a Splendid Opportunity to Save Money on Your Fall Supplies
THE MEDFORD HARDWARE CO.,
Successors to 11. K. Hoyden. Now oveu
for business, and rvsnr-ct fully solicit
your patron on pood, sound business
h.isis.
J. 0. HICHAM, ManapT.
See the windows
showing harvest
The store that has lowered the prices
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
See the interior
for BARGAINS
Why Not Iron in Comfort?;
FOR SAIjK R. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-ner trncts.
best location in the Tailor. L- Nee-
No reason to be uncomfortable in aj (neyer. .larkionville. '
hot, stuffy kitchen. j .
FOR SALK A first class pianoln-pia-
o; a bargain. 1. O. Jiox 95, Mud-ford.
Yon can take your Kleufiic Iron to
any part of the house where there is
ft light socket.
An extension cord from the kitchen
light will enable you to use it on the
porch.
Telephone Mum S55 and have an
Klectric Iron sent you on one week's
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Huecessor to Condor Water. Fower Co.,
Office 20fl West Seventh St.,,
Opposite Big Klectric Sign.
WANTED.
W ANTKD Japanese, honest worker,
wants situation such as house clean
ing and garden work, etc.; city or
c o u n t ry ; b y month, w eo k , day and
hour. K. Mukayde, care Tatsumi, 7th
street, near bridge, Medford. 155
WAXTF.n T rent, furnished house
for family of two. G. Putnam, The
Tribune.
jWANTKD To trade new stool ranges
f for old stoves. Wordoff Wolf, Eads'
i old stand. 153
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mrs. Mary Pcaiing to llinx A
I.aodt, 20 acres in sect ion 1,
tow ml, ip ;ti, range 1 W ....
W. R, rfaekson to J. A, 1von.
property in Jackson's addition
to Medford i
Maggie tturmugh to W. K. Itig
gingn.. K lot U and lot l
block 1, Juoen Anne addition
to Med font :
J. E, Gibson to .v i Lewis Od. n,
property in Wootlvillr i
Frank 1. Cram-h to H. K. King,
lots M and 34. block I. Railroad
addition to Anhland
Georg-e K. Marshall to t F. Row
ell. lot 5, block 1. O.tklawn
addition to Medford
Fnitod States to Oregon A Cnl
i f o r n i a I a n d r o m pa n y . 1 1 . 4 1
acrei in section 14, townlnp
. S2, range 1 E pate
Classified Advertisements
One Cent Word No stalls lnser-
Horn less thaa IS centa. Six inMrtlons
for the price of four. SeTecty fir
ranu a liue per month.
FOB SA.LE.
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.t..Hi.Mir. :tii .,-:irnij; :')iplf tret, with
. l.'p :i.plrs: pritv r.-.oiuililc. Ai!
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LOCAL HAJULST.
Tk foUlwinf qutt)Mi arc in im
rUtJ iprl of tke pritn paid hi Mk1
TOM dMlon:
Wkut Mc per buetel.
Tloui I TS per twt
Whole barter 123 per Ion.
Har III per tea.
Alfalfa 410 per toa.
New potato 1.8S per twt
Butter t( par roH.
Lari JOe per pamnd.
Baama Se per paaad.
T-tff MSe per daara.
8irja.l0 p wt
ofV-V lav Bsk
Haafla JJi r pnia4
7Wfl)QvM4V! a poid.
HYH evift., S, if.. A.,akJ
$ 11
a''!)
r'tMi SAUK linn', lui:y niu! baniot
also stt'i'l ranm ami ImhI, ohoaji. Wil
ham A. Hvhori. Dn-lianl Homo Tract
Mwlf.ir.1. Or. 14-J
I Oh SAI.l. -One horw waoii and
Karnes. Js,'.; one team of tlmcra,
niii n.ton ana rtarnt-sa. J1.H; one
Irani liack and liarm'?. IT. W. 11
Wtwl t o
rVK SA1.K Tno linihcr ilninu
$.'ii)iH. cash or time; alao a $lo0 cam
ora. tWS in 4i.i, for f to. w ith all oquip
incnla. .1. h. ravctto. 3t
rVK SALK hrv cordwinul, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. F. Oseiibrue, Slu.le
lakor Hrvia. ' narchou!c.
fOU 8AI.K A good small l.ns.nc a on
Seventh iiwt, K asout for rolling.
Addrras, 1 it. Lot .".li or call at Una
office. tf
VOH SALK At a anan. Two firm daaa
tmilding Iota facing nw t'atholic
chool; one quarter caah lake them.
Addreaa Hox .'OS.
VMK SA1.V-Sn gmd placer claim.,
at one bait what they are worth; will
lake good work tram aa part pavmpnt.
.. .Aiuorr, .Me.ltonl. Or. 14i
VANTKl A goixl, fresh milch cow.
Address Hox SI, Med fort. Or.
VANTK1 To bur from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
LOST AND FOUND.
KOl'NIi A small purse on t'enlral ave
nue. Owner can have same by calling
at tins office and proving propertv.
V-- jr 3 tj W1 D.fr..d b,
:at. rr. Wv rl 93 tMo$uscV
tok t'l r,.,; ii.u,, i.it
i j tja rlx "'"'" V '
Our Young' Men's
Clothes Attract
Admiring'
Attention
STK.Yl:l OR STOl.KX A light Lay
mare, while face, woiglit nlnMlt ll'i'O
pouii-is. IMrect information to .1. t'.
tiil.-n. Talent. Or. Liberal rewant for
lllforrr.a: loll. 10
Medford Tribaae, ?Oc per montt.
BUSINESS CARDS.
PK. A. B 8AVEET
rhysician and Snrgeoa.
Office at Reaideace.
CWVltl DURHAM.
Attorneys-at kaw.
Oeo. R. Durham. Orasta Paxa, Or.
W'tn M. OolTig. Medford, Or.
J. T. ANKBOM.
KLL D1UOKB. X1KDKORH. OR
'rice right. Pomps Famished wheo
Wantrt.
Medford Fnraltan Con Undertaiem
Day phone JM; Night Fhonea: C. V.
I'caklii 3(1; J. H. Butler 143.
Snappy Cut, Graceful Lines, Careful Tailoring, and all the .Little
Wrinkles and Fads Demanded by Fall Fashions Make Our Young
Men's Extreme Clothes Irreproachable in Handsome Elegance.
Newest Suit Colorings in Browns and
Elephant and Autumn Shades
Prices from $10 to $40
"The
i oggery
91
OO TO DR. OORLE FOB TOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Terry Warehouse,
SEVENTH 8TKKET.
'Ha Haa No Other Buaisaa.'
E. R 9CELT. M. D.
Physician and 8nrgeoa
Modera Stripped 0erating R 0.1ms.
X-Ray. Ottirf Hours. 10 12, 1 4 P. XI
Offlcw in J(cion County Bank Bldf j
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist, o
Office m ihe Orand Thcalar bldg.
Phoa. 35 Seven, ,oa Mlip
DarbaiH t ail k
notice. Tar am
ajolica.
AU. CbSCCB.
daniswtaa. anal tuildera.
Guaranteed. 0
.TJmmn P. O. Box 7TL
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