MKDFORD DAILY TRIBUNAL MED FORI), OREGON'. THURSDAY. OCTOBER B. IfflR
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FINANCES
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Commercial Club Talks
Matter over at Regular
Meeting Wednesday
Tliti finiinccs of the recent Jistriel
fair were t lie chief turic of liscnsnion
ut u meeting of the Commercial club
held Wednesday evening. The report
submitted shows receipts amounting to
jfl74.M) and disburutiineuts uinounthiug
tu liM:UHf leaving u deficit of tIH.(lH,
which will probably bo made up by do-
natinn of premiums to the club. On
motion all of t ho bilHt woro allowed
, ami ordered puid with one exception,
that being tin bill of tho Mcdford
baud.
Thin bill wan referred to an inquiry
committee eonHiHting " of ltotioiihauin,
Perry and itogors.
(r, . Milter wiik employed to clean
up the fair ground.
A vote of thanks was tendered tho
Indies of the (Ircuter .Mod ford club for
their aid during the fair. Himilur votes
were carried thanking tho nowsjwipers,
railroad and citizens for aid.
J. A. Perry whh authorized to s-lrct
and pack as many bi.xes of fruit an
ui'ccHHury to be usi-d us advertising
matter to boost Mcdford by presenta
tion to people of note an they patw
tlirongh tho valley.
HeiTetaiy M ilb-r wan iiiHtrueted to
wire John Uim-oll lo dotenuiuo if it
be possible for Mr. Marrett to stop in
Mcdford ami speak while on hin way
to J'ortlaml from Hint Francisco.
The (ineHtioii of making a county ad
Vf-rtirting campaign instead of individ
ual Iowiih was discussed at lenglh. A
committee consisting of ('olvig, Welsh
and Miller was appointed to meet with
business men and other orgaui.al ions
throughout the valley to form plmis to
iuaugiirnli' the catupaigii.
Kd I'ol lengiT of Thompson ( 'rn-k
undo Meilford a business visit one dtiy
thin week.
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FIGURES IN COMING PHILADELPHIA CELEBRATION.
Till- tfn'lll lllslnrintl pilrillil wlllrll will lie 11 IVillllti' ill' till' ri'lfttnillnll of
the tMi hnitili-i'il nml Iwi'iil.v lli'lh ntnilMM'nry of tin- Inuihliuu nf rhlliiili'tililn
will slinw ntr ri.l N H l Hkiiii's Iii cost iiiiuv Two kIiowii liorowltli tiri Wllllmn
I'llllll II til I II Olllll'tiol- Of I'lllll'll'M II. OVI'I' $ri(l,IHHI IlIkH lll'OU 8HMlt Oil ttllH Nlllgltt
fenturi, nml II will kiii'iuihh iiii (IiIhk of llio Until m or afliMiiptiHl.
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VK IIAVK ..'NT KKCKIVKD L'000 YARDS OF TDK FIN'KST PRINTS IN FULL STANDARD GING
HAMS. TIIKSK AUK NOT T1IF CI I FA 1 GOODS THAT Till' PRICK M I GUT IM PLY, HIT ARF FIRST
( 'LASS IN FY FRY PARTICULAR. ORDINARILY TIIFY SFLL Iti YARDS FOR.1.00. 1HT TO START
Til KM MOYING VK WILL M A K K Til K KXTRAOR IMNARY PRICK OF L'O YARDS FOR .t.00. THIS
OFFKR WILL HOLD GOOD FOR SKY KN DAYS ONLY, OR CNTTL THURSDAY. OCTOBKR
Social and Personal
Try a wuk of "Blue Stem" flour. 1W
Ht-rruan Jurgeiiit of Pendleton, former
road man ter ou the Southern Pacific here
is spending a few days in Medfurd.
Sam Sundry, for six years past iu the
employ of the Condor Water & Power
company at Uold Kay, has resigned his
position, after completing extent''? al
terations and repair ut the clubhouse.
W. II. Canon has received a letter
from fiovcruor Chamberlain stating that
he will probably not take the stump lu
the fall campaign.
Ask for "Blue Stem" hard wheat
flour. 103
( 'larence Snyder has returned from
a business trip to Portland, where he
bought . H. Corey'H interest iu the
Cadillac and Pierce Arrow automobile
agency here, and will hereafter run
the agency himself. Ho has booked
many orders for tho 1909 models.
.Mrs. Artie Hupp and the Misses Oat
uian of Talent were recent Mcdford
visitors.
Southern Pacific Agent A. 8. Kosen
hauin leavea Fridny on n business trip
to Portland.
A choice building lot, .') t... in
good section, is to: sale a ;n in.
Kay terms. Write Box 50ft 173
S. S. IViitz, justice of the peace and
attorney at. law, is down from Butte
Kails.
"lilun Stem" flour is made from blue
stem wheat. Jt is tho best. 19.T
The Klamath Falls Coinmneinl club
has invited Judge John H. Heott of Ma
rimi county, the well known good roads
champion, to assist in the campaign
for the riO,fon expected of Klamath
county in building an automobile road
to ('rarer lako.
.raines Mums, formerly n successful
minor, received serious injuries a few
days since while working with the car
penters who arn repairing the county
bridge at Hock Point. He lost his foot
ing and fell from a scaffold to the rocks
bi'low, a distance of 15 feet.
See K. B. Brown about the National
Protective league. 175
True Cox, who has been u gaged in
billing hay at (Jnzelle, Oil., for some
time, is at home gii:'.
J. II. liny, who is developing a Yom
isiug gold mine in Palmer Creek dis
trict, is spending a few days in Med
ford, lie is highly pleased with the
prospects.
If you want honest weight and fair
treatment, go to tho Kmhh mill for your
teed and baled hay. 170
A. Uliss is furnishing this markel
wilh pears and other fruit of an excel
lent ipiality.
i. M. Moure, A. M. Poid and J. Pun
key of Central Point were recent vis
itors in M i'd ford.
Yds for $1.00
i. F. Dexter of Siskiyou county, Cal
ifornia, is mulling this section a visit.
Uc formerly rune Led in Luke Creek
district.
J allies M. Kuiiiiiu made his former
borne in Siskiyou county, California, a
visit this week. He reports a strong
Bryan sentiment prevailing there.
"No Shooting'' signs at Tribune
office. Price j cents each, "0 cents a
dozen. U30
.luck son tcouuty turkey raisers ure
certain to get good prices for their
birds ou Thanksgiving and during the
holidnyes. Six thousand pounds of tur
key were last week sold to Portland
I packers for I'ncle Sum's boys who are
j doing duty iu the Philippines, for which
'Jo ft its n pound, live weight, were
i paid to Iouglus county parties.
I M. C. Mahoney and S. Claspill were
down from Butte Fa Ms the fore pnrt of
the week.
J. C. Ouvidson, who is a manufactur
ing jeweler in San Francisco, is mak
ing friends living in this section a short
visit.
STATE COMMISSION MAKES
CAUSTIC REPORT ON ASYLUM
KKATTLK, Wash., Oct. M. Conditions
that are said by the state insanity com
mission to be n disgrace to the state of
Washington exist in that part of the
stale penitentiary where insane crimin
als are confined. The commission has
reported to Fovernor Mead, who asked
for the investigation, that because the
dangerous patients are granted the priv
ileges allowed by the regulations, they
are confined to their cells 22 hours every
day with but two hours for open air
exercise. The commission recommended
a separate building for these patients.
BIJOU THEATER READY
AGAIN FOR OCCUPANCY
After being closed for the past few
days, the Bijou theater will open again
this evening. The playhouse has been
entirely remodeled, a sloping floor be
ing put in, together with other im
provements. Lumber Bargain.
Wet have tfor sale 150,000 feet of 4
and flinch old-fashioned bevel siding
at from i;t to 22 per 1000 feet, sur
face measure, at our mill.
Fxtra for delivering the same f. o. b.
-ars in any quantity at the following
points: Woodville, $0.75; Uold Hill, $1;
central Point, 1.2.r.; Mcdford. tl.40;
Ashland, $1.70 per loOO.
The cheaper grades are plenty good
enough for ordinary buildings. This
style of siding makes buildings look
nicer ami turns wind mid water better
than rustic.
flit A NTS PASS BOX CO.,
lilt Grants Paan, Or.
Classified Advertisements
FOR SALE.
KOK SAIjK One acre of ground, or
chard, .Vruoin house, other improve
ineiils; fivo minutes' walk fruin West
Side school; for sale cheap if sold this
week. Write Tribune. 177
liH HALF One team horses, harness,
light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed
Yards or Box Hint. 200
FOR SA LK Choice business property
at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box
418, Medford. 247
FOR SALE .'120-aero ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. Soe
U K. W., Tribune office. tf
l-H)R SALK Now Cimler oonceiitrntor,
i'iiiniliti', for milo nt a bargain; uevor
lirtMl usvtl. AdilroHH or rull uu W. J.
Wilnor, Waldo, Or., or A. K. Ki'umes,
.raukaouvilk'. 10U
K( II HALE Hii iiiiitn house, liath oloi!
trie litflitti, well ami city water, six
Murks from depot. Kor particulars ad
ilriwii Hoi SOU, Medfonl. 170
KOK HALK Dry oak stove aad cord
wood. Apply Hotel Nana. 178
FOIt HALK A good small buaini!"s on
8nvuth stroAt. Hesaons for celling.
Address, P. O. boi SIS or call at this
office. tf
I'OU UK NT Hingle furnished room.
1:M North (I street. I7S
YHt HACK Lurouil rnnmltiff tiniiia in
I Medfnro ; location iinsiti psssd ; genu
i tie bargain for the right party; cash;
proposition only. Address J. "'., care
of Tribune. J 75
FOR SALE A first-class pisooln pia
no; a bargain. P. O. Boi 9u, Med
ford.
WANTED.
WANTED PPugibion as managing bou.e
keeper; matron; by refined middle
aged New England widow, unencum
bered; references given am required;
experienced in responsible positions.
Mrs. A. K., 912 State St., Springfield,
Mass. 173
WANTED Suite of light houskeeping
rooms. O. P. B., Toggery. 176
WANTED Woman to do washing and
ironing one day a week. Mrs. Bar
tholomew, Ull W. Sixth st. 176
WANTED Girl for general housework.
Address Lock Box 41S, city. 175
FOR KENT Furnished room with
board for gentleman; also day board
reasonable. Mrs. J. L. Stone, 10 North
O at. 176
WANTED Horses for pasture, $2 per
month; no wire fonceB; shade, water
and grass. Apply to Walter Moore,
Phoenix, Or. 185
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two Boated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND A white and pink shawl; n
parasol; both on fair grounds a small
gold pin. fall at Comineri'ial club
rooms. 174
LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050
pounds, II years old, branded B on
left shoulder, lame in left shoulder.
Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or.200
We Sell Our
Strictly on their merits. A
single order will demonstrate
to you that their quality is su
perior and that the prices are
satisfactory
Allen & Reagan
1 he Corner Grocery
TAKE NOTICE
MEDFORD LOAN OEFICE
Will giqe the best bargains ever offered in Medford on
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Pistols, Guns, Musical
Instruments, Etc. Please give us a call.
Remember the place. C Street, corner of 7th
LOOK FOR THE SIGN
J. ELLE,
THE MEDFORD DAILY
NEWS SERVICE IN
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BAKER
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Groceries
Proprietor
TRIBUNE HAS THE BE81
SOUTHERN OREGON.
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Hundreds of the
Our Mr. Hutrluison made a flying trip to Portland to
see a representative of two big New York manufactur
ers, and while there secured a big lot of Suits at a spe
cial discount, which enables us to offer them to you
at money-saving prices. These suits were expressed
direct to Portland-and disposed of there at a big dis-'
count because of financial difficulties at the mills.
You get the benefit on account of the quick action tak
en by us in purchasing the lot. We invite you to see
them and at the same time attend the
Anniversary Sale
You should watch our windows and ads closely the
rest of this month, as we expect to spring many sur
prises. Railroad Fare Free
Fire icr cent off for cosh 1oicn on Suiti, as well as
everything else you buy during this sale.
- HUTCHASON CO.
JUST NORTH OE JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
SAVOY
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NORTH D'ANJOU STREET
T O N I 0 II T
"THE TALE OF TWO CITIES" Dickon's fa
mous story of the French revolution.
Good comics and other subjects are hilled. The per
formance is one well worth seeing.
Admission 10 cents.
BIJOU THEATRE
() PENS T O N I G H T
A STRONG PERFORMANCE TS DTLLED
The theater has lieeu completely remodeled and
equipped with all the modern conveniences of picture
theaters.
The first performance starts at 7:l.".
Important Notice to Water
Consumers
In accordance with the provisions of the
ordinance governing the use of city water,
I will turn the water off from all consum
ers who are delinquent on Monday, October
12th. There will lie no notice served, as has
been heretofore, but service discontinued
without warning.
M. M. GAULT,
Supt. Water Works.
Newest Styles
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MEDIUM WEIGHT
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OLOTHINO
h: in ilvmand now. nni wo have au
extremely legunt lino of correct shades
ami colorings in fine serges, ensjiimeres,
(weeds and cheviots, for auits, and the
best and latest fubries for overcoats.
Wo fit and fashion your suit or over
coat so that it gives distinctive style,
correct fit iiiiil shape retention v.t
J. A. KREUZER St CO.
IMPOETEEg Axn TAJXOB3.
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