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Social and Personal
' A good house lot, clone a"1-'
ut a bargain; eauy term. Write M. T.,
Tribune. lf
Mr. nud Mitt. K. Kehukt, who have
been spending the summer at Ayer's
Spur, are residents of Medford again.
Prank Bellinger is building uuothrr
rtwtiling house opponite his rcHidi-iu-e
property on H street.
J. W. Opp of .lueksoiiville, the well
known miner, made Mod ford a I.uhnu'hr
visit Tuesday.
Fred Lundahl, superintendent of the
Western Oregon licvi'lopincnt com
..any's biir on-hard, located Houtlii-ast
of Medford, was in Medford Tuesday,
accompanied by his wife.
William II. Stewart of North .lack
nonville did business at the county seat
Tuesday afternoon.
A. T. Lundgren, the miner and real
estate manipulator, was over from Jack
sonville one day this week.
lion. M. Timlin has bought the res
idence property of Mrs. Frances Ver
trees, located in North Medford,
Prank Neil of Miff Mutte transacted
bnsinetss in Medford and Jacksonville
Wed newt ay.
Mrs. ( harh s Niclu-ll and her dmigh
ter visited relatives aad friends living
in Jacksonville Wednesday.
William JenningH, fun-man of the
Sterling mine, has I a a Medford visi
tor lately.
A choice Imilding lot, close In, in
good section, is for sale at a bargain.
Kasy terms. Write Itox "0H. 175
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Venable of Ap
pleguto wore in Medford ami Jackson
villi! one day this week.
Thomas Collins has been in Jackson
ville soveral times lately visiting Wil
liam Ilyliee. who is an old friend.
N. Cooke, the Oregon pioneer, who
has been eon f i ned to his mom for
some time past, is able to be about
again and is steadily improving.
Little, hope is entertained for (lie re
eovery of Mrs. Thomas Michcal of
Klamath county, who was injured in
a runaway last Friday in which her
baby was instantly killed. The Itebok
ah district convent ion was held in Hn
nanza and on Thursday evening closed
with a banquet, which Mrs. Michael at
tended, starting home at 1 o'clock. A
neighbor was driving the team, which
became frightened at several dogs which
were chasing a colt and ran into n td
ephoue pole, throwing Mrs. Michael out
between the wheels and body of the
wagon. The baby's head was caught in
the wheel aad crushed and t he neck
broken.
K. J. IJIjgnim of Inlil Dill, nssayer
and miner, lias been in Medford several
times lately,
(i. Miller, the grocer, aad his wife
who have been spending the past few
weeks in the south and middle west
are at home again. They report a very
pleasant trip to their former home.
Frnnk K. By hen was among the many
in .Mciltord this week, lie is prepnring
to build ft fine burn on his farm, locat
ed on the Medford Jacksonville road.
Herman Meyer of Lake Creek, the
stnckniau, Irausacted business in Med
ford the fore part of the week.
Thirty head of horses have been start
ed by J. Frank Adams of Merrill to
the Philippine islandse. Tlicy were all
fine specimens of Klamalh horses. K.
Stewart, ft government horse buyer, is I
expected to arrive in Klamath county'
shortly looking for polo ponies and ar
tillery horses.
4200 dowu and $10 per month with
out interest will buy 10 aores of choice
orchard land, ou mile from railroad
station. Call at our office and w
krrange to show you thoss tracts. Wor
rell & Diesslur, whI of Seventh "trrwl,
near Moora hotel. 170
MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE,. MEDPORI). OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1008.
Classified Advertisements
At the House of Good Styles
naia a m -imni imni-inid'i'' -3 "
On Cent a Word Mo ilngli Uur
tloni leu than 16 cents. 8lz Insertions
for tb price of four. SaYanty fly.
cert a linn par Month.
TOE BM.E.
Foil SALE New I'iuJiT euuct'iitratur,
riiniilrtv, fur anil- at a bargain; ncvi-r
liwu usi-il. Adiln-m nr call on W. J.
WinicT, Waldo, Or., or A. K. Hiiiiiich,
.liukminville. I"11
FOK WALK Autonioliili'j liurgaiu;
Hiiiall touring car or runaliout; usl
It-KH thai: four montlm; Komi condition;
must lc sold immediately. Hue !. H.
Snvik-r, Covuv Motor Car (Jo., Mi-d-fcrnl.
' 16
FOK HALK ll.-y cordwood, pino, fir,
oak uud luund; :.'u0,0li0 brick. K.
Osinl.nmn,', Htuilibakcr Bros.' wan-
Iiouho.
FOK BALK llomotttoad relinquish-
intuit; 120 iimm; anuill lioiisa; 8 acres
2-ymir-old orcliurdj 40 gcroii fenced ; 8
uiili-H from town; 10(1. I. 0. Ilox 4Sfl,
city. 17
FOK SALK Largest rooming house in
Moilforil; location unsurpassed; geuu
ine bargain for the right party; casli
proportion only. Aildrenn .1. C, cure
of Tribune. 1'
FOR SALE 320 acre runeh, 12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is bargain. Sec
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
FOiTTtAljE Dry oak stove and cord
wood. Apply Hotol Nash. 178
FOK SALE A good unull business on
Sovnnih street. Reasons for Dolling.
AddresB, P. O. box 612 or call at tbie
office. tf
FOR SALE A first-class piaaola-pia
no; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Mod
ford.
FOR SALE Improved or unimproved
city lots, fl ami 10 acre blocks, near
city; orchards and farm lands. W. M
French, over Jackson County bank. 179
FOR SALE Five-acre tracts inside and
udjoining city limits of Medford, on
five years' time. Apply Gold Kny Real
ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow
er Co. 109
WANTED.
The Ever
Ready Bottle
Keeps Liquids,
hot or cold, for
forty eight hours.
Medford
Pharmacy
n
!1
7S fry,ii:l?v
U
$16.80
Medford to
SAN FRANCISCO
and return
Hates of sale, October XI
'ind fourth.
' Limit, -9 das.
' This very, very low rate
'has been put in eft'eet on tie
'count of the trim M iHnijiiu
'('(lllilliereilit ( "ounre?!. but it
'is open to the public via t lie
W'AXTKI) Position UK lulinnti'K houne
keeper; matron; by refined middle
lied New MiikIuihI widow, iiiienclim
liered; ri'ferei s given and required;
experienced in responsible positions.
Mrs. A. It., 1112 State St., SpringhYlil.
Muss. 173
WANTED To rent a ranch, by a re
liable man; hay, grain or dairy; must
have stock on place. Pox ftOtt, Med
ford. 1"0
WANTED ( hiimbermaid; married
woman who can live at home preferred.
Onlv for m's work. Hotel Emer-
iek.' 170
WANTED To-trade, timber claim for
city properly; Maker City property for
Medford property; piano for good
horse. W. II. West.
WANTED llor.vs for pasture, $3 pur
month; no wire fences; sliudo, wutur
and grass. Apply to Walter Moore,
Phoenix, Or. 18!
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
held of stock ihetp. Write Box 1M.
Medford, Or.
TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
LOST AND FOUND.
I.IINT On the way to the show grounds
Monday, red notebook, containing '10
cheek. Finder return to this office, lll.l
IfTJSINEBS CAED8.
COTJVIQ k DURHAM,
Attorueye-at-kaw.
Deo. U. Durham, Grants Paw, Or.
Win M Colvlf. Medford, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertaken
Day phone 888; Night Phones: 0. W.
Conklia S6; J. H. Butler 148.
OO TO DR. QOBLE fOB YOU
OLASSBS.
Optical Parlor in Perry ' Warehouse,
SEVENTH STREET.
"He Has No Other Busiaeaa."
B. B. 8EELT. U. O.
Phyaieiao and 8urfeoa
Modern Equipped Operating Rooma.
X Hay. Office Hours, 10 18, 4 P. M
Office lu Jiokiea Ooanty Bank Bldf.
When others fall, rati on
DR. B. J. BONNBR,
Eye Specialist.
' Office in the Grand Theater bldg
Phone 3ft. Seventh and Main.
MRS. ED ANDREWS
Voire Culture and Prt of Singing.
Studio At Residence..
East Medford. Phone '--V.
Southern Pacific Company
Lines in Oregon
' The ".11 ,uv limit will give
lols of time to take in the
'sights in San Friiiiciseo mid
' 1 excursion " down to Los An
'gelesnnd Kouthern Ciilifonuil.
For particulars, sleeping
'par reservations nud tickets,
call on A. . HimKNH.M' M,
Agent, M.-.lfur.l.
LOCAL 11 ABUT.
The fololwinf quotatleos are an iia
partial report of lha prices paid by Med
ord dealers:
Wheat (lie per kushel.
Flour '.'.75 per ewt.
Whole barley $23 per tou.
Hay IIS per tea.
Alfalfa AH) per tua.
New potatoes 1.1)6 per il
ltutteir tOe per roU.
Ijird lOe per peuma.
Beau ae per peutad.
s PSH s?.Wi per dVsun.
Segar ft.M per cwt.
Tsrlaesnj l.i par pnH
llaie lt p poxaarl.
!oul 10a as raaasgl.
Um Ms utHaak
Fail
tyles Await You
modus Koii .mux made for 'us hy the fkemifk pkoditerk of ameklca.
StVi.KS SI'KClJt.LLf PROMINENT, EMBRACING YOUNG MEN'S DISTINCTIVE CLOIHES.
Now is the logical time for clothes selection, mid this is the logical jilaec to nmke
tlmt selectidii. This is fjoinR to he a hig chithing seusoii. Men have lieen deiiyin
tlieinselves a great many things for a year .ast. Now we I'eel the reaction. Wc
have prepared for it. One notable feature is the immense range of styles the dar
ing innovations in clothes. These have to do with young men's clothes, chiefly. It
is well enongh to avoid the very flamlioya nt styles. Our selections have compre
hended all the best that the leading designers have offered that are within the pre
cincts of good taste. We invite your inspection and await your approval of
A I, FRED BENJAMIN & CO.' AND SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES. We are fy
exclusive agents for Medford.
iiaT,& Si i 3
Slncirlty j&gg
(' tittle
A WORD ABOUT THE NEW COLORS AND STYLES
AT TllU MTCIliU THAT HAS UIKKN TCI LKAIlKKSHI 1' 11V STRUT AIIH Kit K.NCH Til '.jV. I.1TY AMI !."' I'ltlrH
mTJP njjrV 4 The man who goes to the tailor gets what the latter t hii.ks is right. The man who selects IV, m our styles
1 llJll UUl OI .ts what he knows is right that suits him, fits hi m, and waves him at least a third. 1 nere are too
TTT"fi'v nTTTT lnau' si,k',,,li(l st-vl's 1,1 to11 V(,u 1,n"'11 al,"ut tll('lu' Wc'e tll,'," lisl1:,-v,'d 1,1 ,n"' wnl,1,nvs S,U
Aili-a OU1X come in and look them over.
C(M HD PPPPPTQ POD 'J'be brown and mode shades prevail, and in more daring styles the cloth designs lend to
rXlWrU sJic- "'lit effects, inostlv in stripes, although a number are in solid colors. Blacks arc good,
SUI I 5 and OVbKt'ViA I S with dark blues, light brown and other good doth shades.
Some Opening Suggestions and Prices in Fall Things
Overcoats
Alfred Kenjainiu
& Oo. and the
New Sheath
( )verooat
$12 to $65
Hlnotjrtt) riuttioa (Virrlnbt
SUITS HATS Neckwear
i$ 12.50 $1.00 25 cts. -
to to to
$65.00 $7.50 $2.50
F.XCl.l'SlVF. AdICNTS FOK .lOll.V II. STKTSON' F.Xi l.l'SI V K AUKNTS FoK
IIHN.1AMIX AND AND .1AMKSK. K K I S I-: If 'S
SOCIKTV HUA XI) CLOTH KS K X A I'P FHI.T IIIAVATS
THIS IS THE ONLY STORE IN MEDFORD EMPLOYING- ITS OWN TAILOU TO FIT YOCR
CLOTHES AND PRESS Til EM AT ALE TIMES FREE OF CHARGE.
Daniels for
3C
HILL
Military
Academy
A Private Boarding and
Day School for Boys
Primary, prepurRtory and acudi'mii' departiiitnts. Oollea pruparittioii,
liuniutMw con mo, Mitmial Trainiujf. 1'riueipftl 30 years' iperienoe in
Portland. The Hill Military attrui-ts and retains good boys, but has
no ptaos for any others. Pall term hagins September Id. Make reaorva
tioD now ,for few remaining viiCHin ies. Catalogue on application to the
principal. .1. W. HILL, M. D.( Portland. Or.
$3000 Cash
Kaliincc in 1, :. 4 and ") years at ti iter cent interest,
will buy
240 Acres
of fine Orcbard Land, one niilo from railroad station
and shipping point. Price $50 per acre. Nearly all
cleared; mostly level. A good tract to subdivide.
J. C. Brown
OFFICE: PALM lU'lLDING. UPSTAIRS.
Closing Out Sale
Watch., CIimiirx, Kolin. .Nijivet Rings and Clocks
)t t'.XActly ctf. Sale Mill nintiiiiie until the entire
stirk in ruh.tiMtol.
fjoh' ruK HN nvf:u i.kkouk. kfolkd
Will Jeschke
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First Anniversa
Now Going' on in Full Blast
Wo invite you to attend this our first Aniiiversarv. We
are just beginning to walk and need your eiii-ourageiiient.
During this sale we offer the best values for the prices
asked, ever offered in this part of the northwest. We call
your attention more particularly to our Read v-to-Wear
Department, whore wo are showing from four to five times
the amount of stock over shown in a city the size of Medford
Lii(li(s' Sniti, I'oiils. Skirts, U'm'sls and ' icotil i and
Millim are being offered at way down prices. You have
only to see our values to realize ihat we are making close
prices.
An Extra Inducement
As an ctra inducement to buy in ,uantity we will give
an additional " per cent on all bills amounting to r.00 or
over. tins means mi e er tliim; in I
marked down or not.
si i ire,
tlicr
Railroad Hare Free
See Window Display
AGENTS FOR Rl-TTERK'K PATTERNS AND IT I II K ' TIONS
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AYENl'E .!lTsl' NORTH OF d ACKso (Ol XTV P. NK
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