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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MED FORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. GUN SHOOT A WORD TO THE WISE (S SUFFICIENT B tKEIMIUTCIIASOX COMPANY SELLS TUE BEST FOR LESS. ALE Eastern Slroerters Iter. t Try Their LuGk with tlte Clay Birds On Monday next at 1 o'clock t lie Medford Rod and Gun club will hold a shoot on their ground for the bene fit of several eastern shooters, who arc visiting in Medford. All members of the club are urged to attend in order to make the occasion ns enjoyable as possible. Among tho visitors arc tho Mallory brothers of Fnrkcrsbiirg, N. Y., Chris Gottlieb of Kansns City, Mo., and W. II. Seavor of Now York City. Social and Personal Jeff Heard spent Thursday Ashing on Bogue river. J. K. Enynrt is entertaining a num ber of eastern friends with a few days' hunting and fishing. Dr. .1. Ii. Keene will lenvo for Port land Thursday evening on a business trip. Edgar Hafor will leave in the near futuro for a short visit in J'ortlnnil. Charles Nickell left Wednesday evo ning for San Francisco on a business trip. A good house lot, close in, for sale at a bargain; easy terms. Write M. T., Tribune. tf Blaine Kliiui, the cartoonist, is in Grants I'nss for a few days on busi ness. F. ,1. Ulnkeley returned Wednesday ovening from a trip to Hcjuaw fjiiltn. Earl Heynolds is fishing at Fish lake. Ho is accompanied by Ernest ltiden. MisRcg Mnrthn and ,Tano MeKny of Colorado are visiting in tho city. $200 down and $10 per month with out interest will buy 10 acres of choico orchard land, ono milo from railroad station. Call at our offico and we arrange to show you those tracts. Wor rell & Dl easier, west of Soventh street, noar Mooro hotel. 170 Wo pay alio ciibIi per dozen fur eggs. Miller A Ewhiink. Mil Joe Drown of Eagle I'oint was in Medford on business Wednesday. Earl .Inhnsou from Applegale was greeting acquaintances in Meilford on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. If. II. Lorimer are ex pecting relntives to arrive from the enst in tho near future. Anybody wishing a nico, new resi dence property, 100x150 feet big, with lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, lo gan and strawberries, modern in ovory way and locatod on the best street in Modford, should addross I'. O. Box 572. 10S Culestin Mineral Water is a splendid article for weak stomachs and kid neys. 103 Your fuel bill will bo cut in half if you use a Colo's Original Air-Tight Henter. Bold by Medford Hardware Co., successor to H. E. Hoyden. 100 Anderson & llurhidgo urn agents for Colestin Mineral Water. 1011 BELOW WE TELL YOU ABOUT MANY THINGS WHICH SHOULD INTEREST YOU. Beginning Frklay morning, September L'5,'at 9:00 a. m., we inaugurate our first Anniversary Sale and will offer hundreds o f articles at prices never before attempted in Southern Oregon. AVe invite every person in Jackson and Josephine counti es to attend this sale and get acquainted with the wav we do business. If vou buy only one small bill of goods you will learn that we are giving the people of this section the best values for the prices asked that have ever been shown in Oregon. We started in the first of last October with a small ready-to-wear store for lad ies ; since then we have d oubled the size of our store and added more tha n five times the original amount of stock carried and today we can offer to the people of this seel ion the largest and most complete stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's Readv-to-Wear Goods and Drv Goods that can be found within a radius of 100 miles. Our liberal policy of guaranteein g everything we sell has gained for us a very" large patronage, and we feel that if ever you traded with us that yon should make it a point to commence at once, for we can save you money on every dollar's worth of goods you need in the lines which we carry. vuva'j Tj.uis.jvrs jo JJUi'i'Ai.o BILL'S WILD WEST SnOW on any bill of goods amounting to $10.00. Anyone purchasing goods to the amount of $10.00 on or before noon of September 28 will be given absolutely free a ticket to "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show ;" $20.00 wort h of goods will entitle the purchaser to two tick els; $.10.00 worth to three tickets, etc. Hosiery Sale A - a pair for nil sizes in Children 's J Hose, worth 5c. 10 a i,a'r 'or iai'es'f b0y"' an,i girls' fine itnd heavy ribbed cotton or wool Hoko, formerly 25c. 23G for lndioa' and children's Ho siery, worth 35c. RAILROAD FARE FREE CONDITIONS BELOW. In addition to free tickets to the show, we will pay the railroad fare of any person who comes from Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Eagle Point, Gold Hill and Grants Pass on any purchase amounting to $.3.00 or over. Outing Gowns Xo need to buy outing gowns, sleeping garments with feet and short skirts, when you can procure such splendid values here for spe cial priceB. 60c AND TO $2.00. 'SI . m i . s ' t. : M I '. m Ladies Suits EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I, tut fall we ttold hundreds and hundreds of ladies Suits that is up to the time tho spring season began, and we havo novor heard of anyone complaining that these suits did not wear Bntinfactorily. If anyone bought a suit of us at any time that did not prove satisfactory wo stand rraly at this day to niako it right. Our stock of suits rnmprisi'M something like two hundred separato and dis tinct styles and colors, including tho prettiest shades in blius, browns, navies and London smokes, and any num bor of tho fancy mixtures, herringbone stripes, diagonal weaves and fancy pin stripeB. Long coats stand first in point of style, although short and medium lengths will bo extensively worn. Tho skirts are mostly of the plain gored stylo, many with buttons down tho front and quito a number of the plea tod styles; in tact you can get moHt anything you desiro in a suit nt this stun1. During this salu every pneo will bo n. spe cial, not a reduced price, but a special value, marked for )eH than the same kind of a suit usually sell. for. It will be to your advantage U, pay this storo h visit and try on soino of these swell suits. AU alterations free and a perfect fit guaranteed. Suits that usually sell at $15.00 and along to $100.00 are marked at t his storo to sell for $10.00 AND ALONG TO $75.00. Millinery WE SAVE YOU MONEY. The ladies will bo delighted to visit our Millin ery Department. The largest and most complete line or patterns and trimmings to be found any where within a radius of 100 miles. CHOICE, $1.00 AND $5.00. Wo have made up a jreat njmber of very neat Street nnd Dress Hats that would ordinarily cell at $7.00, $S.00, $9.00 and $10.00 at most of tho city millinery stores. During this cale we offer these liatn nt the special figuies of 94.00 AND $5.00. Vou will find most anything vou desire in trim mings nnd feathers fo! making a hat in any stylo you may desire. Our expert trimmers will execute your order in tho best possiblo manner and in the shortest possiblo time. We can show you hats made up which are tho best bargains you ever snw at from $2.60 TO $50.00. Call and select a hat or leave an order for ono to bo made up for you and you will sco that you not only get the most pleasing style, but that we save yen niniiey on anything you solect. Ladies' and Children's Coats LARGE ASSORTMENT LOW PRICES For months we have been searching tho mar kets of tho cast for tlio best values in Coats for ladies, misses anil children, and today we can show tho largest assortment and certainly tho dpsi values over olteretl in Southorn Oregon for tho prices asked. Bolow wo toll of a few exceptional values just to give you an idea of what wo have to show: CI Of? for Children's Long Coats in sizes 8, 10 yl.LJ and 12 years, worth at least $2.25. Si I R( for Cnildren Coats, sizes to 14 years, 4)1. JU worth tJ $2.75. CO flfl for c,lil',rcn'8 Coats, sizes to 11 vears, 4.vU worth to $3.00. CO ft ft for Children's Long Coats, sizes to 14 iJlJ.Uv years, worth to $4.25. Children 's Coats in sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 years, in navy, red, green and fancy mixtures; overy sin gle one worth moro than the price we ask; now selling at prices ranging from tl.75 TO $15.00 r A A each for Ladies' Long Coats, empiro and .J) J.lU 2oat styles, lined and unlined, plain and fancy cloth, exceptionally good values ever of fered ut from $7.00 to $9.00, whilo they last at $5.00 An exceptionally largo assortment of Ladies' Coats in the new empire, half-fitting, plain and coat styles, plain and braided effects in black, brown, tan, red, green and navy; overy singlo coat a special value at $7.50, $9.00, $10.00, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and $35.00. ,,.-ri-.7-..rT.-x t&$d I; hi m Resolution of Sympathy. Wentonkn Tribe, No. ill), I. O. It. M.. Medford, Or., Kept. 2:). To MrH. ('. A. Scheauvel Dear Madam: We, the mem berji of Wentonkn Tribe, No. 3D, I. O. R. M., do hereby send our heartfelt sym pathy on account of your late bereave ment. Yours fraternallv, JOSEPH 0A8KEY, W. M. KKNNKDY. II. A. FKKDKNHUKIl. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Following is the list of uncalled for letters remaining in the Medford pout office September 23: M. Altestect, J. (1. Anderson, V. I,. Benson, John lllnsih, Mrs. M. Hrown, Johnson Iturkley, Mr. Pnvid, Thornns Donovan, Clins. l-'ngan, II. 1. drove, .ler eminll Ilenru, Frederick I.nwton, l'red Lanco, Henry Meyers, Charles Pierce, Fred Itenm, Mao Iteiims, James ltnbiu boh, Homer Hcssion, I.illio Williams, W. E. Wood. Classified Advertisements FOK BALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel; 21)0,111)0 brick. F. Osenbrugge, Stiidebaker llron. ' w are houso. FOR SALE A four-cyllndor "Pacific" automobile; will sell cheap; will mnke torms if dosirod. J. M. Koot & Son, ovor Jackson County Hank. 107 Blankets PPp for double Riay, wliilo and JJl) tan cotton liiankcls, regular 75(1 grades. 75C $1.00. for largo double gray, tan nnd white HliuilcntH, worth 00c and $1.00 for largo double eotton Illankets, worth to $1.35, Other Hpeeinl prices on cotton Hlan kets aro $1.25 AND TO $3.00. Wool Blanket h in ray, tan, inot tlrd and white, exceptional vnluoB nt $4.25 TO $12.50. 9 J .-'. f Waists Our anBortinent of whito and colored tailored Waists ia complete in sizes and styles. $2.00 TO $1.25. Net, Bilk and lingerie Waists, a very largo nttBortmout. Ev ery price, n special value. $2.19 TO $25.00. Waists worth to $5.00 now soiling for $2.19. Ladies' Petticoats $1.00 for regular $1.25 and $1.50 val ues in Satine Petticoats. P AO for regular $2.50 values in fine iJjKjO black and colored Heather bloom Skirts. A large asoartment. Hrn for regular $7.50 Silk Skirts U J in all colors and black. Save on Staples Cc for Outing in lijjht nnd dark styb't), worth 0c. 10c for regular l-',je Outtngrt, dark and light styles, fie for black, gray, light, navy and red Prints. Cc for inch Wenched MuhIiii, worth 10c yard. We nave you money on all staple dry goods. Fancy Aprons The dearest, daintiest little Aprons one cou'.d ever wish to see, and such a very large assortment from which to choose. Prices 25c AND TO $2.50. Notion Sale Ribbons A very largo line of plain nnd fancy nil silk liiMmiiH, comprising all widths nnd similes. 10G a yard for a lot of ltihbon worth to 17c a yard. p n yard for a lot of Hibhon Ul) worth to L'.'ic a yard. Gloves Wo can supply your needs in (ilovH. 1 J) thread Gloves in col ors mid black. 25c grade. a pair for wool Unit (lloves, a regular FOR 8ALK Choino business property on five years' time. Address Lock Hex 418, Medford. 102 Bags 'OK BALE Largest rooming house in Medford; location unsurpassed; genu ine bargain for the right party; cash proposition only. Address J. C, enre of Tnbuno. lio Tho finest litis and largest as sortment of Hags ever attempted in a town of this sire. Sale prices lc AND TO $13..rH). IArtn pnir for short UUkitl and cape (lloves that sell in nearly overv storo for t." and l.!0. 8, 12 nnd Ifl buttoti (lloves in kid and heavy cape, all marked lew. i00 TO 3.f)0. 1 Si ,rv !eAi j?i-5 : mm Penrl Buttons, throo dozen for 6c Hooks and Eyes, four dozon for 5c 7e Kid Curlers now. .6c 5c Pins 4c 10c Pins 8e 5c Safety Pins Sc 10c Safety Pine 7c Four boxes morning Pina 6c 5c Finishing IJraid ..4c 10c Braid 7c 15c Braid 10c Six Thread 25c Ten Handkerchiefs. .25c Ten Handkerchiefs. .10c 5c Cube Pins 4c 10c Cubes 7c Largest nssortment of Handkerchiefs in South ern Oregon. Heatherbloom Skirts n large assortment of tyles at $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Skirts in large as sortment of styles, all colors, at $7.50 to $20 .:feSijj'S.ii1 Comforts On for Comforts filled with nico OJl) clean cotton nnd covered with ailkolcne, a regular $1.00 value. AA for Comforts, full bed size, 4)111 covered with nico silkolenc, one piece of white laminated cot ton, our $1.25 seller. PA for Comforts cover with -4) 1 J v trice silkolcne, both sides figured, one piece of pure white, fluffy laminated cotton, our regular $1.75 and $2.00 value, tf'l AA each for nice, large Com JjL.VU forts, covered with silko- ene of a fine quality of sateen, one piece of pure white laminated cot ton, regular $2.50 values. Other grades of comforts, all nicely -finished and covered with silkolcne nnd sateen or silk, filled with fine, elean, white cotton down, to sell at $2.50 AND TO $5.00. Suit Cases Just received a very largo ship ment of Suitcases and we can now offer Regular $2.00 values for $1.50 Regular $1.00 values for $3.00 Regular $7.00 vulues for $5.00 Sale of Table Linen In order to get you acquainted with our values in Table Linen, etc., during this sale no offer your choice of any piece of Tabic Linen, Towels, Crnshs, Napkins or Cloths at a clear saving to you of J15.00 on eacli dollar's worth purchased. This is a very substantial saving, when you see our linens and realizo the prices marked on them in tho first place aro exceptionally low. Knit Underwear JtL : Wheu you want Knit Under wear that is knit to fit and fit to wear, we can show you the moat widely advertised lino ever shown in this section. MENTOR COMFORT UNDER WE AB will suroly please you. Most anything you may desire for la dies, misses an! children. Pricoa very reasonable. Corsets 50c to $5.00 Tho Red fern, Warner Bros, or Sahlin models will certainly please you, and the prices aro certainly very reasonable nnd a good cjrset is absolutely necessary if ono is particular about having their out er garments fit properly. We will be glad to help you fit a corset that is suitable for your figure. Belts Just received, new (ihipment of Klastic, Leather and Fancy Bolts, and every one .s offered during this sale at special prices. A lot of nico wash bel;s on sale at half price. 19c TO $2.98. FOR SALE 320 aero raueh, $12,000, first clasn Improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See h. E. W., Tribune office. tf ANYBODY wishing a nico, new resi dence property, 100x150 feet big, with lawn, fruit and ornamentHl trees, Lo j gan and strawberries, modern in every ; way ard located on the best street in Medford, should address P. O. Box 672. 105 TOR BALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel. F. OsonbrugHft, Btude baker Bros.1 warehouse. FOR BALE Dry oak tiove and cord wood. Apply Uotal Naib. 1TI Beautiful Neckwear Ho sure and select some cf the new Neck wear. A largo assortment ,iusi in. for a lot of Collnrs that formerly sold up lo :r.c. Oilier special values nt f.c AND UP TO 8!lc. M KDFORD'S OX1A' KXC1ASIVH LADIES' APPAREL STOKE BAKER-HUTCH ASON COMPAN CKNTUAL A VEX I'M. .Il'ST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK Fancy Goods, Etc. Tillow Tops, fancy Drawn Linens, plain and stamped linen squares and scarfs for fan ey work; also a new assortment of Wash Kmbroiderv Silks. OET OVR PRICKS. FOK 8ALK A good small busiuc-s ou Kvmth strct. HfSBons for celling. Address, I. O. boi 61S or fall at Ibii offles. t' FOll SALE A first-clnn ptanola-pla- o; a bargain. P. O. Hoi 93, Med ford. FOU Improved or nniniprovcd city Ion, 5 and 10 acre blocks, near city; rrhard. and farm lands. W. M. Fr.n.h, 09 .L.kiot County bnk.T FOU SAI.K Five acr tracts inside and adjoining city limits of Medford. on five years' time. Apply Oold Kay Real ty Co., in office Condor Water Pow e'r Co. 1(W VVANTKP Sowing by day or hem.-. Inquire at tMoll. room address Miss llillen, Medford. Ili4 take 1 WANTEP Experienced middle aged lo'. or woman to do cooking and general housework; will pay good wages. Call on Mrs. Copeland, Talent, Or. 163 WANTED First-class milk cow, fresh; no scrubs. Address T, Tribune. 102 WANTED. W A.N r 1 1 1 At ou.-e, prune pickers. In- quire of J. K. Watt or at York & Co. ' office. Ian WANTED Girl for general housework; " family of two; easy work; good wages. - Write A. P.., Tribune, Modford. KO ; j . .. WANTED Three teams, work horses. WANTED Position on ranch for man1 about 2000; one team ponies about and wife; experienced in all branches 000; one team about 300; must be in of farming Charles Ewer, Modford, ' good order and reasonable. W. H. O. 1W West Co. tf WANTED To trade, timber claim for city property; Baker City property for Medford property; piano for good horse. W. IT. West. WANTED Position in charge of fruit ranch; recommendations furnished. H. W fare Tribune. 101 WIWTCD To buy from 100 to 300 bead of stock sheep. Vi rite Box 131, STtdftfrd. Or. FOB RENT. FOR RENT Healthy furnished front room, electric lights and bath. 401 WANTED Horses for pasture, 2 per I """" PP I; 11 month; no wiro fences; shade, water j to TRADE Light single cover. d hug and grass. Apply to Walter Moore, J tr for two seated tg. L. E. W Tri Phoenix. Or. 1 bun(, ,f O OO 1