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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MED FORD OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908. School Shoes Wo carry the best of n'l lines. The iraiiiiltoii-i3rown Shoo. Co.'s. Before the American people for a long time, they have proven their superiority be yond a doubt MISSES' PATENT TIP Viei mat kid top, Blucher styles, a su perior shoe and a verv popular one. In sizes V.I 1-2 to 2, selling for only....?2.00 MISSES' "PINE KNOT." ' A solid shoe in every particular; vams and uppers made of light weight ealf; in sizes 13 to 2; a bargain when selling for $1.50 MISSES' HEAVY SHOES "The Household Shoe," a full stock, box ealf vamp and upper, strictly solid throughout; a good winter shoe; sizes 10 1-2 to 12 1-2 at $1.75 in to 2 at $2.00 THE AMERICAN LADY Probably the foremost shoe for women in the United States; in Mlucher cuts, patent leathers, vici kids, etc; selling for $3.50 BOYS' PATENT LEATHER Strictly first class, solid welted leather sole, patent leather vamp, box calf up per, in sizes 2 1-2 to f 1-2, price..$3.50 1 JOYS' MEDIUM WEIGHT SHOE Good sole, all leather counters, suitable for general service; satin calf leather; sizes i:i to 2 $1.65 H to ') $1.75 HOYS' HEAVY SHOES The "Terror," a full stock, unlined, seamless, heavy weight, calf, with heavv soles; all leather; sizes 1D 1-2 to 2 at, $2.35 2 1-2 to .") 1-2 at $2.50 THE AM ERK'AN GENTLEMAN A complete line of these noted shoes in styles and leathers to suit, $:?..r0 to $4 Grocery Pargains In our Grocery Department we have just received 1000 lbs. of splendid Oregon Honey in the comb, which wo are soiling for, the pound 10 Compare this with the Km; to 20c a lb. usually asked for comb honey. A, N'o. 1 .lapan Rice selling us ually for 10e a pound, now 8 Caroline Head Rice, usually selling for 12 l-2e a pound, now 10 No. 1 Csta Rica Roast, Coffee, worth 2oc, selling very close at ! 20 If you are not pleased after using this coffee, return and we will pay your money back. Star Tobacco for, a pound plug 45 Hutchison 6 Lumsden We have no bargain days, but every dav we have bargains. I am now L o cated with Mnitiu J. Roddy and am prepared to do all kinds of re pair work on Watches. Clocks . nad Jewelry B.N.Butler Near Pout off Social and Personal: Try h MK-k uf "Blue Stem" flour. 193 Ask fur "Blue Stem" bard irbeat ' flour. 195 Kriiit M. Wuiitb uf Steamboat spent j a few dny iu the city this week, I H. I,. Kelly, Jr., of the fislierien bu ' reiui Mpf-ut TiichJuv in Medfurd. J. W. Hinder uf l,k Creek spout Tuettday in Med ford. ('. K. liridcM Webb of I'ortJaod is : iiyuiu in Med ford and will probably purriiUHe uu orenard. W. H. Troimou of Kiile Point apent Wednesday in Med ford. Mm. C. A. Dnvia, Lulu UeWitt and l.olo DeWitt of Aslilainl nj.piit Wednes day in Medford. 8. Kueh, who was discbartt from the On-gnn inune navlunt not long ago, hits been returned to that institution from JoHeplnnc county. A choice building lot, fl t: in good section, in fo. sale al iMaiu. hnsy terms. Write Box SOS 175 Charles P. Champlin, mnnner of the roots Creek dredger was iu Medford Tuesday. Ho returned from Chicago lately, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Ahbie ( hamplin. .f. M. Kehmidt, who went to Butte county recently, accompanied by his son Curl and other members of his family, in quest of timber land, returned this weok. "Blue Stem" flour is made from blue stem wheat. It is tho bost. 195 Fred Champlin of Foots Creek is making a trip to tho orient. Ho was hi Japan at last accounts. Mrs. Jay Sexton And Mrs. Lewis Ul rich made Medford a visit Tuesday aft- ornoon. A. L. Hubbs of Siskiyou county, Cal ifornia, transacted huaiuc.i in Medford Tuesday. Sec K. U. Brown about tho National Proteetive league. 175 Min Lottie Kiucuid, tho milliner, has removed her parlor to C street in the building formerly belonging to W. II. Simmons. H. L. White of Ashland, a pioneer of J southern Oregon, made Medford a hum 11 ess -init Tuesday. (J. C. Morris, assifltant Muperintendent of the Southern Pacific company, was down from Portland not long since. If you want honest weight and fair treatment, go to the Hubs mill for your leeil and baled hay. 175 Matt Demtner and P. Knsala wore over from South Jacksonville during t lie past week. A. S. Barnes of Ashland was on the southbound train Tuesday en route from a busiueHH visit to the Willamette val loy. A. L. Kromliug, the miner, who is operating in Applegnte district, was n recent visitor in Medford and Jackson ville. "No Shooting" Higus at Tribune office. Price 5 cents each. 50 cents a dozen. 250 O. A. Olscn, the contractor, is mak ing a business trip to Bellinghnm, Wash. Mrs. Fred Kapp of Talent has been visiting friends living in Medford. Mrs. F. W. Steel will entertain the Stoddard Study club at her homo on Fleventh and King streets Wednesday afternoon, October 14, at 2:30. This will be the first meeting of the season. The subject of the afternoon will be "Paris," with Mrs. Mollis as leader. "No Tresspass" cloth notices at the Tribune office. Price 5 cents each, 50 cents a dozen. 250 T. J. Murk in of Lelaud stopped off iu Medford Tuesday while on his wny home from Ashland. II. B. Heed, who was a resident of Medford in its infancy, engaged in the ffiiec business, is making Medford a short visit, aceompanied by his family. He id engaged iu ranching in ('rook and is on his wny home from Califor nia. J. K. Stepp of Big Butte, manufac turer of lumber, transacted business iu M eil ford Tuesday and Wednesday. P. I. Scott and his family, who have been sojourning at Colestin and Ash laud, are at homo again. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kennies of Jack sonville visited in Medford the fore part of the week. Judge J. O. Booth nnd A. A. Porter, prominent eitizi'iis of Josephiue conn ty, were rt tit visitors in Medford. A. C. Allen brought iu from the Hoi lywood farm on the Medford Jackson ville road one day this week a fine sample of sugar cane grown there, which attract much attention. It mean ores Mearly ten feet in length. M rs. Harry H icks returned Wed n en day from a visit with her parents in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kcegau of Jackson ville Npenl 11 few hours iu Medford on Tuesday. Henry K omit 7. of t he P 11 ion livery stable, who h:t been visiting in the tate of Washington, returned a few lays ago. J. 1'. (indlove Iuih h hi ;i."t acres off his place on the Medford J.icksenville road to Mr. Brooks of California for $300 :ut afie. Alfalfa is growing nit it. K. M. Zimmerman of (irif fin 'reek dist rict was a recent busiueHH visitor tn Medford. M r. a nd M rs. liny ( 'ooper of Crcs cent City, Cnl., who have Wen in this section for some time pait, have return ed to their home. Your Opportunityis at Our ANNIVERSARY SALE A Pleasure to Show Goods For College Wear and School of his own, built in stylos A young man poods clothes It is certainly a pleasure to show our goods. First, they stand second to none in point of style, quality and desirability. Second, the prices during this sale and all the time are unquestionably the lowest ever attempted in southern Oregon. Third and last, but greatest of all, is the fact that people are buying our goods and we never hear a person kick on the price. Of course, some people find goods better than they want to buy, but all agree that the prices, quality considered, are the lowest they find any where. GUARANTEED We guarantee everything tobeas good as we claim or the money will be cheerfully returned. RAILROAD PARE FREE. During this sale the railroad fare will be paid both ways within a radius of 20 miles, and one wav within 40 miles. AN EXTRA INDUCEMENT. To all persons who do not pay fare we will give a dis count of 5 per cent on all goods whether marked down or SEE THE WINDOW. not. M Nl) FORD'S LEADING LADIES' RE ADY-TO-WEAR STORE BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AV ENUE JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Classified Advertisements FOB BALE. that become young men, His tastes are different from his father's or his uncle's, and so we have had Schloss Bros, make us a series of models in suits and overcoats especially desirable for his wear. Their quality is of the highest order, and in stvle and expressiveness they are particularly adapted for him. Good Eveninjfl Have You Used "CHIC?" for ale only by Medford Pharmacy Prices: $9.75 to $40 Sold only at The Toggery MEDFORftS FASHION STORE FO It SALK One ucro of ground, or chard, 5-room bouse, other improve ments; five mimites' walk from West Side school; for sale cheap if sold this week. Write Tribune. 177 FOlt SALE Ono team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Box S0. 200 FOU SALE Choice business property at a bargain on easy terms, i. J. cox 418, Medford. 247 FOR SALE Now Pinder concentrator, complete, for sale at a bargain; never been used. Address or call on W. J. Wimer, Waldo, Or., or A. E. Reames, Jacksonville. 190 ! I v ! copVrioht MEDIUM WEIGHT FALL CLOTHING it in d'.'raiiiiil now, and we havo an extremely elegant line of correct shades and coloring in fine serges, cassimercs, tweeds and cheviots, for suits, and tho best and latest fabrics for overcoats. We fit and fashion your suit or over coat so that it gives distinctive style, correct fit and shape retention at J. A. KREUZER & CO. IMPORTERS AjJD TAILORS. PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE. FOR SALE Six-room house, bath elec tric lights, well and city water, six blocks from depot. For particulars ad dress Box 806, Medford. 176 FOR SALE Largest rooming house iu Medford; location unsurpassed; genu ine bargain for the right party; cash proposition only. Address .1. C., care of Tribune. 176 FOR SALE 320 acre ranch, 18,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, ete. This Is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribume offies. tf FOR SALE Dry oak stove and eord- wood. Apply motel Nash. Its FOR SALE A good small busiue'e on Seventh street. Reasons fer telling. Address, P. O. box S12 or call at this offiee. tf F7TR 3ALK A first-class piauola-pla- 10; a bargain. P. O. Box 5, Medford. WaSOB. WANTED Position as managing house keeper; matron; by refiued lalddle aged New England widow, unencum bered; references given and required; experienced in responsible positions. Mrs. A. R., 912 State St., Sprlngflold, Mass. 173 SAVOY NORTH D'ANJOU STREET TOMGIIT AM) rillJh'SDA V "TTIK TALE OF TWO CITIES" A reproduc tion of Dickens' famous story. Oilier splendid examples of the filni-niaker's art will he shown. Admission 10 cents. WANTED A female cook; good wages and a stoady position ensured. Apply at The Tribune office at once. 171 WANTED Suito of light houskeeping rooms, u. sr. a., loggery. uu WANTED Woman to do washing and ironing ono day a ween. Airs, oar tholomow, 311 W. Sixth St. 176 WANTED Oirl for gonoral housework. Address Lock Dox 41S, city. 175 FOR KENT Furnished room with board for gentleman; also day board reasonable. Mrs. .T. L. Stone, 10 North 0 st. 176 WANTED Horses for pasture, 12 per month; no wire fences; shade, water and grass. Apply to Walter Moore, Phoenix, Or. 185 WANTED To buy from 100 t JW hca of (tack tlfeep. Write Box MM, Medford, Or. BIJOU THEATRE EXTENSIVE A 1 ,TE B A T I ONS now going on force us to keep the theater closed to night. OPEN THURSDAY EVENING with en tire interior remodeled, including raised floor. SPECIAL MILL Announcement tomorrow. gy for two seated rig. L. fc. vs., in bane offiee. tf LOST AND FWND. LOST A cheviot coat, silk lined, while driving Sunday evening on Medford streets. Leave st Tribune effico. 171 LOST A light bay horse, weitht lOoO pounds, 9 years old, branded II on left shoulder, lame in left siomlder. Notify I. ('. Dawson at Or.KK) At the Haver. Large crowds ero in ttrat' at llss new tlienter last nifjkt. j The performance tiv strictly I high class in every partirulnr. especially J "The Village Cossops." a picture por traying a western drama witn a gofej Important Notice to Water Consumers In fcminUm with thf jroviio" f th oritiiiHiuv governing the ue of city '.'uter, I will turn the water off from all oonujjv crs who are delinquent on Monday, Ovtotsrt 1'Jth. There will lie no notice served, as h Wfl heretofore, hut service discontinuort without warning. M. M. OAULT. Mnpt. Water Work. moral. The same performance will be Near Puttoffic repeated tonight.