MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNAL. MEDFORDI"OREfiONT, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1908. S S a S c I Social and Personal "Blue Stem" flour is wade from blue stem wheal It is the beat. IDS James Helms, the well known pioneer, was down from Talent a few duys since. Charles N. Lambert, formerly of Uold Hill, who Iihh been in Aluska and other northwest points during the past sev eral yours, returned to Jackson county one day this week. Ralph Jennings, the Btockraiscr, was down from Applegnto Saturday. J. S. Tucker anil V. It. Johnson of Trail precinct transacted business in Medford thn fore part of tho week. Warren Mee, who is operating in Siskiyou county, California, has been transacting business in the vulley. Mrs. Hudson was in Medford Satur day while on her way to Albany from Jacksonville. "No Shooting" signB at Tribune office. Price 15 cents each, CO cents a dozon. 250 Frank M. Miller of Harney, a suc cessful Btockraiscr, and his family are paying tho Little Butte section, their former home, a visit. Mrs. Horace JVIIon of Sams Vulley has been paying friends living in Med ford a visit. A. P. Kstabrook, a former resident of (1M Hill, was on the northbound train K-aturJay en routo to 1'ortlnnd. lie now lives at Sacramento, Cal. Any ladies who are Mncnbces or arc interested In tho order will nend their names and address to MrB. Alice Tor- gcB, Deputy Supremo Commander at Mi'dford, genornl delivery. J!" .Tosoiih (Icimcrt and John A. Oben chain were down from Big llutto the fore part of the week. W. 0. Tresham, one of tho progres sive citizens of Sams Valley, was a ng our morchants Monday. h. Lager, who has been n resident of Sams Vulley for some time, nun ins family have gone to the Willamette vai ley to locate. Try a sack of "Bluo Stom" flour. 11)5 Ask for "Bluo Stem" hard wheat flour. 15 Miss Katherino Chapman, the Jack sonvillo milliner, has returned from a visit with relatives and friends living in Joseiihino county. Boyd Tucker, who Is employed at Ike United States hatchery at the mouth of Kilt creek, spent several hours in Medford Monday. W. J. Smith of Jjariline creek was in Medford Saturday on his way home from Sterling, where he has a gnib bing contract. A. S. Furry of Phoenix transacted blisiuess in Medford Monday. Mi interested in a fino band of entile in tho Dead Indian country with his broth er Fred, the biggest portion of which they are Belling. W. E. Price and family, late of Con tral Point, havo become residents of Medford. He recenlly bought Iho ( street blacksmith shop. Mr. and Mrs. Illade, who urn con ducting a hotel at Jacksonville, were Medford visitors Saturday. Miss Haze Knyart has been visit ing Miss Fay Scars at Jacksonville. (leorge 0. (larrett, a successful farm er of Monad district, has bought resi dence property in Medford and, with his family, will become residents of our city soon. W. W. Willils of Flounco Hock pre clnct spent a few days in this Hcction during the past week. Mrs. 1). A. Miller of Purl land, who NOTICE. Miss liice has dissolved partnership with Miss Hank and will not be respon sible for any bills contracted from this dale, October Yi, Unix. 17!) MISS .1. h. HICK. Notice to Stockholders. There will be a meeting of stockhold ers of tho Medford Copper company at the office of Wilhington Hi Kelly, in Medford, Oregon, on October S.'l, WOH, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of considering the sale of the company's properties us a whole. liy order of the p9sidont. II. WITIIINflTO.V, Secretary. UJIINIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU You can j find it at Hussey's 1 Gash Store I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii.i.u.nnmiiiin Gold Seal SLICKERS AND GUM BOOTS Acknowledged the Best by Miners and Lumbermen For Sale at Van Dyke's Dry Goods, Shoes, Furnishings bus Ikmmi viHittiiK Hi, .liH'limmville for lionin Huhinliiy I'vcning. Rain Coats and Gravenettes NOTII1NU FINER, IN. THESE WET AVE ATI I ER ('OATH, HAS 15V 15 11 1 5 15 ION SHOWN IN SOUTIII5UN OREOON. THEY EXCEL IN QUALITY ANT) STYLE, AND THE PRICES ARE SO LOW THAT THEY WILL FAIRLY STARTLE YOU. WHY DE LAY IN CIETTINO A PRACTICAL NECESSITY FOR STORMY DAYS ? COM 15 IN AND LOOK THEM OVER ANYWAY. YOU WILL FIND THEY ARE HARD TO RESIST. PRICES $12.50 AND UP. NO V A LUES ANYWHERE TO EQUAL THEM. See The Windows Now Anniversary Sale Bargains T' You will enjoy a look at our windows. They show: ' THREE SUIT SPECIALS Values to $20, $11.00; values to $40, $25.00; values to $73.00, $40.00. THREE SKIRT SPECIALS Values to $6.00, $2.98; values to $3.00, $5.00; values to $11.00, $7.00. Largest assortment of Bags in Southern Oregon. New showing of Neckwear. Gloves that wear perfectly. , Five per cent off on all purchases of $5.00 or over, whether gootls are on sale or not. Wednesday Only We Sell Ladies' and CMId- 13p ren's 25 cent Hosiery for Probably notagain this year will we be in a position to offer you sueh a ehoiee o all sizes in regular 25c Hosiery for the wonderful price of, per J 3C THURSDAY TITE ONE DAY ONLY Thursday morning ut 7 a. m. we place ou Bule 500 yard of Swiss Curtaining; brand now gouds; 36 inches wide; our regular 20c values; if you come for it Thursday wo will sell f A it, per yurd, for lUu FRIDAY THE ONE DAY ONLY Friday morning ut 7 a. in. wo place on sale 100 pairs of Luce Curtains. This lut is hhw ami very desirable. White Nottingham Curtains; 3'& yards long; exceptional vulues at $2.00 and $2.50; all tu go for Friday only fit, per pair $1.25 SATURDAY. ONE DAY ONLY Saturday morn ing at 7 a. in. we place on sale: 4Ue ltilbon for ". 16c 100 Kelts fur 25c 7m Neckwear for 17c and last but by no means least will ho all colors of fine 05 c Wool Dress Cioods, Saturday only, per vard 35G MEDFORD 'S "LITTLE KOST" LADIES' SHOP BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Classified Advertisements On Cent a Word N dud Inser tion less than 16 cents. SIX insertions for the price of four, seventy-five cents a Uhh per month. FOR SAXJ3. The TOGGERY Leaders in Fashion yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiietiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiitmniiiinmiin u in i t i iiiiMiiiiiMiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin Coming to the i i GRAND rs By Special Request I ' GENUINE 700,000" I 'ATI IE HANI COLORED The Great Passion Play I LIFE OF CHRIST NKAh'LY ON 10 MILK OF I'M LM, AGOh'Ed ATI .NO .ra.mm 1TCTUHKS, AS NATURAL AS LIFE, f FOR SALK Three gentle saddle and driving horses, $IiO, $40 and $50. First house across Bear creek ono left side of street. K. A. Halfer. 183 I'()U RENT 5-room house. Inquire at M. & B. Kandy Kitchen. 178 FOR SALE Eight-room liouao, closets, pantry, summer kitchen, bathroom; 4 acres of land; Fish Lake ditch runs through middle; miles from Med ford postofficc on Central Point road; part down, long time on balance. Ap ply to A. C. Taylor, 24 miles north of Medford, Central Point road. 181 FOR SALE--One acre of ground, or chard, 5-roora house, other improve ments; fivo minutes' walk from West Side school; for sale cheap if sold this week. Write Tribune. 177 FOR SALE Ono team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Box 806. 200 FOR SALE Choice business property at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box 418, Medford. 247 FOR SALE New Pindor concentrator, complete, for Bale at a bargain; nover been used. Address or call on W. J. Wiraer, Waldo, Or., or A. E. Reames, Jacksonville. 100 FOR SALE Dry oak atove and cord wood. Apply Hotel ffash. 178 Each Tenth to be Given Aw&y Beginning Monday, October 12, ami miming through the week we are going to refund tho purchnso prico of each tenth purchase up to 10.00. It does not matter whether it is a nickel's worth of tacks or a Toledo Eango, a Maud S. Pump or a mouse trap, a 1900 Washer or a 6-inch filo, a dozen Corbiu locks or a paint brush, each purchaser will be registered on tho cash register and should yours bo the tenth ono you will got your money back pp to $10.1)0. You can buy at prices never beforo offorcd to you in Southern Oregon. People aro l.ow see ing how much money is saved by paying cash ns thny go, and we see our sales increasing. Tou may not believe this, but wo dare you to try it and wo know just what you will say. liomomber that for six days wo will give to each tenth purchnser his money back up to $10.00 for ono week only. Buy anything you need, a heater stove, a range, a tub, a hoe, a hammer. You may get it for nothing. Where! Why! At Shoitie Garnett OF COURSE. FOB SALE A good small business on Seventh street. Reasons for selling. Address, P. O. box 612 or call at this office. tf FOR RENT Single J'Jl North G street. furnished room. 178 FOB SALE 320-acro ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribune office. tf FOU tTL't X fTrsl class planola-pla- The Annunciation Shepherds Watching Their I-'loeks MusSill-IV (if 1 lllllM'clltS Christ in (he ( m rpMil ! Simp r;ipfisin of Jesus Death of John (lie I iji ( Christ in the Synagogue Christ Feeding the Multitude Suffer Little Children to (Vine Unto Me The IJirth of Christ Flight to Knypt Ix'aising of Lazarus The Transfiguration Agony in the Harden .Indus' Defrayal The Last Supper ( 'arrying the Cross The ( Yueif ixiou Christ Healing the Sick Messiah's Entry Into Jerusalem Christ lie lore the Two High Priests Christ Before King Herod Christ Before Pilate Taken Down From the Cross Placing .Jesus in the Toinlt The Uesurrec(i)ii The Ascension no; a bargain. ford. P. O. Box 85, Msd WANTED. WANTED Second-hand, three-horse power electric motor. State particulars and best cash price. Address P. O. Box 2ir. Medford, Or. 177 "Vivid" Sacred "Real" leauttful Grand Sublime t IHfTtflMXI) TWO xmirrs ONLY Wetedajr and Thursday October 14 and 15 WANTED First-class orchard man to plaut to trees niut cultivate largo tract of orchard land. Address P. O. Box 41S. Medford, Or. 18,1 WANTED Umbrella repairing. Call on A. E. Tatsume, near bridge. 182 WANTED Horses for pasture, $2 per aioitk; wire fences; shade, water ad grass. Apply to Walter Moore, Phoenix, 9r. 185 WANTED Tp buy from 100 to JOT tfjfi ol itacl (Keep. Writs Box 131, Medford, Or. TO TRADE Light singU covered bug gy for two seated rig. fa. E. w.( Tri bune office. tf SEE BRYAN AT THE GRAND TONIGHT Admission 10c Nuf Sed LOST ANB FOVN. LOST A light bay horse. wekAt ! pounds, 0 years old, brnIe on loft shoulder, lame in lft )j..ii)Jr Buy a Howard Watch THE FINEST TIMEPIECE MADE IX AMEK1CA. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler n Watch art Near Poetefflce Bapalriac a Spsatalt. I FOR KENT A large warrkom, miki- ble for storaj.', say :i.l f... o. T. Stone, over Kijos tlu-nto. m .It) CENTS fU ADMISSION . Riiiti"HinifiifWrfrrYrfm;iiwiii........ "",h,,,m""""wiii mum.imH.m.MOm.,, , ..,, Hi OVERCOAT KW.-oi la.r. f, the r.m.l heta fWt-' f'iMi law criM-k. nn overcost. T, fiw al I be suitably rewarded bv leaving it at fS i While 0- Trowbritlge 's real estate of S ; fie. Medford. ITS Hedfor Triama, 6C, per metis. MISSION IPS IT..-., Coffee the kk 0 o rNuffSai$ I o (?)