Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MED FORD DAILY TRIBUN& ItfEDFORD, OKEOOX. FRIDAY WrronERIOOB.
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FaO Accessories
for Women's
Wear
Complete lines of Outing Flannels,
Flannelettes, .Ginghams, Heavy and
Light Underwear, Wool and Kid
Cloves, Veilings, Scarfs, Etc.
Extra values in 42-inch Serge in
In-own, blue and green, at $1.25 a yard.
Fall Shoes in every style. See our
window display.
Van Dyke's
1 20 Yds for $ 1 .00
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED IMXJO YARDS OF THE FINEST PRINTS IN FULL STANDARD GING
HAMS. THESE ARE NOT THE CHEAP GOODS THAT THE PRICE MIGHT IMPLY, BUT ARE FIRST
CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. ORDINARILY THEY SELL 16 YARDS FOR $1.00, BUT TO START
THEM MOVING WE WILL MAKE THE EXTRAORDINARY PRICE OF 20 YARDS FOR $1.00. THIS
OFFER WILL HOLD GOOD FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY, OR UNTIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15.
Hutchison & Lumsden
Social and Personal
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Try o snck of "Blue Stom" flour. IDS
Ask for "Blue Stein" linrd wheat
flour. IBS
A reception will Ire given I'liHlor Hon
ti'r nuil family of the It street M. K.
church Friday evening from 7:'Mt to
10 o'clock nt tin' homo of I). T. Law
ton. All members uro invited nuil spe
I'inl invitation is extended to new mom
Iters.
Colonel K. I.. Ton Velio iH cunlini
plating n fishing trip liolow flnnits
I'iibh. Tim I'olonol has s dliing now in
tlio linith lino mill expects to tiring
Imclt ooilU'H an' oodles of fish.
Pug Isaacs in busy surveying i m
puny of Surveyor Sawyer.
Manager Ilazelrigg lias announced the
deferred opening of the opera lioiiHe will
lie oa Thursday, I lie L'lltli of this month.
Ilo lias secured the "lloneyn liors,"
ono of lloorgc M. t'ohan's (real sue
cesses, as the opening attraction. The
work of completing the alterations on
the opera house will lie rushed to com
pletion. Primrose's Ininstro troupe will
show here next week at Angle's hall.
E. D. Ilolcomli, an uncle of II. A.
'Iiienalf, is visiting in the city.
V. I. K rick mi. I a parly of eight
returned Thursday from a hunting trip
into tlio Umpuun country. " Dad ' ' Knicr
ick, though 73 years of ago, was the
high ((nil. He shot Iwice and (jot two
fine bucks one of which was shot lit
Mull yards on the run.
If you want honest weight and fair
treatment, go to the liuss mill for your
feed oud baled hay. 17"
Josephine county fruitgrowers ore
highly elated liecuune they took tea
(irir.es, seven of which were first ones,
on their display of Npit.crlierg, Hold
win. Home Heauty, Arkansas Itlaek,
King and Hen Davis and olher apples.
Their display of Tokay grapes also took
the first prize.
W. McCrodic of Willow Springs, the
successful horticulturist, transacted
business in Med ford Tuesday.
"No Shooting" si(jns at Tribune
office. Price o cents each, Till cents a
dozen. '-'r,0
Theodore (llass and Ed Ilollenbcck of
Alltioch made n trip to Medford Wed
nesdny afternoon.
P. W. Carnahan, superintendent of
tin' ltlue Ledge, and his wife have
tieen visiting in Medford.
The rails of the California Eastern
railroad are expecteil to be laid from
Weed to the unviable waters of Khun
nth county in .'M days. This wilt do
(way with all slatting in that section.
('. B. Hostel and W. Cleveland were
down from Central Point Tuesday aft
noon.
1, Anderton, having disposed of his
property in this county, left for Clove
land. .. Wedi lay, i nipaniod by
his family. They may not return.
John Hoist and Mux SchuU, two of
Sams Valley's energetic young farm
ers, did business in Medford Tiiesdnv.
So did John A. Miller.
tionrjro Stevens an I llriidshanr broth
ers of Brownsboto district were recent
visitors lii Medford.
lion. D. II. Miller, who 'has I n sick
tor some time past, is able to be about
Again. i
Henry Kubli. Sr., who has been a i
resident of Jacksonville for many years, j
wns taken to the Oregon insane nsylum
Wednesday welling. i
See K. B. Brown about the National'
Protective league. 17.1 !
.1. W. Wilson, local secretary of the I
socialist party, wilt speak in the open
sir next Hulurilny evening nt 7:'.M1 p.
. The subject wttt be the meaning of
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nebula the nnowtton wtth any of
e oi linrty leilr.
" Hu Btem" flour is made from M
Mrs. William Ilaywnrds of Eugene is
making Mrs. W. C. Lang of this place
a visit.
W. T. York wiib over from Medford
Wednesday afternoon oa business.
""Mrs. 1(. tl. Oale and Hon arrived from
North Bend Wednesday on a visit with
her sister, Mrs. I!. T.. Heames.
Itev. Itobert Ennis went un to Ash
land Wednesday morning to attend the
Southern Oregon Presbytery, which ib
being held at that place.
Itolnh O. Mulliinn of the Medford
Tribune was a business visitor Wednes
day nfternoon.
A large crowd of people went over
to Medford WednoBday nfternoon to
hear Senator Beveridgo spenk on the
issues of the campaign.
WodncKilnv eveninir tlio Ladies' Aid
society gave n reception nt the M. K.
parsounge in honor nt Kcv. mm Mrs.
(I. A. (liny, who have been nssigned
tn this city again.
A choice building lot, in
good section, is fo.- snlo ill :.Mii;aiu.
Easy terms. Writo Box BOfi 17fi
Classified Advertisements
ros SALE.
FOR SALK One aero of ground, or
chard, o-room bouse, otucr improve
mentsj five minutes' walk from West
Side school; for sale cheap if sold this
week. Writo Tribune. 177
FOR SALK Ono team horses, harn089,
light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed
Yards or Box 800. 200
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FOR SALE Choice business property
at a bargain on ensy terms. P. O. Box
418, Medford. 247
FOB SALE Now Pindor concentrator,
comploto, for sulo nt a bargain; novor
been used. Address or call on W. J.
Wimer, Waldo, Or., or A. E. Beanies,
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.PftCRBllUtiini.
Saturday Specials
Or a Few Surprises from the
Anniversary Sale
low fo."' the ono -lay only, if they last all -lay. ('owe Salania,, sure if yon want
these prices.
fCFOll CORNET CO V 10 R S
tCJt W O U T II T O 8 5
Some ten do.en fine Corset Covers, trimmed with
1,.,., broideries ami insertions; not a single one
worth less than Hoc and from that up to S.V; Tl
all on sale Saturday at, choice of the lot uJK)
U Ed U LA R
R I B 15 () N.
3(lc SILK
15c
A big lot of our fine plain and fancy Silk liibbons
in ill colors; regular sue, -oc ami !. -during
this sale for the one day only. You never saw
such bargains in ribbon in your life as we r -
offer Saturday only for IJV
LADIES' BELTS
Worth to 1.),
Kadi faJv
Not a single Belt in the lot but
what is stylish and good; not one
...H, less 'than IV and from that
mi to 1.00. AH go Saturda,
oolv at choice
25c
LADIES' NECKWEAR
Worth to .".(v. 1 7f
Choice 1 ,l
Not u single collar but what is
north 'Joe and every one desirable
and stvlish; more than half the lot
worlh iioe to .Vic ; Saturday n
oulv we say I tv
BUST RUFFLES
Worth to 7."x JZr,
Choice
If vol vcr wore n bust ruffle
and don't know the comfort of one
now is the time to learn their ad
vantages; our regular 3"ic to
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sellers for . .
M FDF(1D'S POPULAR PEOPLE'S STORE
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
I KXTItAI. A VI'.N l:K, Jl'ST SOUTH Ol' .1ACKSON nU'XTV WANK.
Ein Spaarung-
v fuhirn nnser jrorluift Aw lotzton par niona to unter
Imar .ahlnne nml fin.U-n cs znr pnwton zufriedenluut wir
sparcn auslagen fur l.uchfuhrung u.ul ausstuiulo pinzu
kassiron vcrliirii kt-in geltl an schltvliter ku.ulscliatt, kon
ntn. also liilliifer kautVn uiul vt-rkaufrn.
Es ist tlcsshalli y.u ilurn vortlifil, wenu sio hoi uns vor
siircchcn nnscro waarc uiul ircist in angenshfin m-hnipn.
Wir hozahlon haar fur alio farm protluckto, stots den
hochston preis fur oior.
llal.on inuner deutsche leute in unsereni geshatl zu
ilirer liadinunir.
-Miller & Ewbank
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' Fine Clothtt Mlssra
S '5 Battlmora ind Near Yofli
TOGGERY FASHIONABLE CLOTHES
Por GENTLEMEN For
Fall and Winter, 1908 and 1909
Arc the very highest expression of the tailor's art, in style, drape and dis
tinctiveness; they give character to a man's figure and the consciousness of be
ing well dressed at all times.
Ask for SCIILOSS "ADONIS," the new modelit will be copied and
shown later by the best custom ailors.
Fastidious dressers who realize that their success depends upon the good
opinion of those with whom they come in contact will be careful to look for
the Srhloss label.
Always in Earnest
THE TOGGERY
Medford's Fashion Clothiers
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FOR SALE Six-room house, bath elec
tric lights, well and city water, si I
blocks from depot. Kor particulars ad
dresa Box 806, Medford. '78
TOR SALE Dry oak itoro and erd
wood. Apply Hotel Nsh. 17
FOR SALE A food nusll buiinci on
Seventh street. Beaeoni for telling.
Addretw, T. O. box 518 or call at tkit
office.
furnished room.
179
WANTED.
WANTED Position as mnnaging house
keeper; matron; by refined middle
aged Kew England widow, unencum
bered; references given and required;
experienced in responsible positions.
Mn. A. R.. 912 State St., Springfield,
Mass.
WANTED Horses for pasture, $2 per
month; no wiro fences; shade, water
and grass. Apply to Walter Moore,
Phoenix, Or. 185
WANTED Suite of light houskeeping
roomi. O. P. B., Toggery. 16
FOR KENT Single
1 Xorth 0 street.
FOR SALK largest rooming houeo in
Medford; location unsurpassed; genu
ine bargain for the right party; cash
proposition only. Address .1. l, care
of Tribune. 175
WANTED Woman to do washing and
ironing one day a weok. Mrs. Bar
tholomew, 311 W. Sixth it. 1
WANTED Oirl for general housework,
Address Lock Box 418, city. ITS
FOR SALE A firitclaM pianola-pla
ford
1 Ftp RENT Furnished room with
i hoard for gentleman; also day board
reasonable. Mr. J. L. SaPne, 10 North
l.t. "6
WANTED To buy from 1Q0 te 800
afftd of stock sheep. Write Box 151,
Medford, Or.
TO TRADE Light single eovered buf
gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
LOST AND FOUND.
FOrXD A white and pink shawl; a
iwrasol; both on fair grounds a small
gold pin. ( all at Commercial club
rooms. 174
LOST A light bay horse, weight 1030
pounds, 9 years old, branded "
left shoulder, lame in left shoulder.'
Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or.2!V
v..i H m the best.