lEDFORP PAIL? TRTBUNl. MED FORD,, OR KMON", SATURDAY1, NOVEMBER 7, 1908. AMUSEMENT a At the Bijou. A speciul music attraction b billed at the Bijou touight hi addition tu the regular program. Trofi-SBor Casey & Sum of rare abil ity in the orcliOHtra lino will furuiuh niuuiu during the cvouing. The pictures for tonight are of a liigh order uud a good eutcrtniumeut through out iu assured. Doors open at 7:15 p. . Suu day ma tin t'o at 3 p. m. Evening performance at 7:15 p. ui. At the Savoy. The performance tonight at the Savoy is a particularly strong ouo, being en tortuinhig, instructive and amusing. The houdliner in "The Pun or of Labor." It in a beautiful Btory picture portraying the troubles of capital and labor in the steel works. Through tl.o picture runs a prettv love story. The acting in the best and the scenery is very renlistlc. especially the scenes in the mill allowing the fiery furnace. " Aeroplane FlightH ' ' sliowu Henry Fimmin's "heavier than air" machine making successful flighta at Coney Is land. This picture is very instructive and interesting. The other pictures, "A Trip Thorugh ItusMia and " HiMcuits Like Mother Used to Make," uro very good, the hitter being a laughograpli that will c nil ho you to liiugh us you have never laughed be fore. Miss Kiferl sings the beautiful illus trated stury snag. "All is Fair in Love tun) War." Katirc chango of piogram Sunday, ft'oluring the " Vellowstnne J'nrk Hold up," Special matinee Sunday after iMion at 11:80. 25c. MENU AT THE DIAMOND. Soup Cream of Oyster. Roasts Ktiust Hreast of Vuril with Dressing Pork, Cranberry Suuee Minced Heart ou Toast Boiled Tonguo, Pickle Suucc Vegetables Orceu String Beans Swot Corn Dessert Miuce and Pumpkin Pis Custard Pudding 25c. The Marvelous Actoplione at the Grand. Hpeeiol arrangements hf,ve been mode by the managers of Dreamland for the appearance of the singing and talking "Aetophnne" for three dayn only, open ing Sunday matinee at 2;',W o'clock, at tlio Orand. Ho much has been heard of this wonderful moving picture device that naturally everyone is anxious to see the Actoplione which combines the presentation of scenes, dramas, opera, vaudeville, etc,, In lifelike motion upon a canvas and at the same time one can hear the voices of all persons upend ing or singing the respective parts us though they were hearing and neeing luo original productions. Tho "Actophono Is tho invention of that great French genius, Lumarie of Lyons, France, who originated tho won derful mutoscope, which originally as founded all Kuropo with the lifelike motion pictures, and which today is the leading feature attraction on all vaude ville bills in large eastern cities. The Actoplione company of San Francisco Hccurcd tho territorial rights of Oregon for tho exclusive privilege of the Aart oplioae and this company, which will appear at the Oram! Sunday, Is the only one now traveling under t ho persona) direction of tho expert electrician, Mr. W. II. Funk, who has lately returned frmn the east, after Installing 27 ma chines in as many different cities in tlio east. When one can hear and see Caruso, the great tenor, who secures ifiont) for singing at the Metropolitan opera house, New York, hear him sing, see him net, is it any wonder that people are witling to stand, unable to get seats. Admission If) and -5 cents. Classified Advertisements MARRIED. NlCHOLS-CHAItLKV Tn Jackson vi lie on November 4, by .ludgo Neil, (leorge Nichols, dr., and Ha .el Char ley. I1KIHIMAN W ATKINS In Jackson ville, on November 4, by Judge Haana, Waiter Hergmnn and Lena Watkius. Lesmoister'B photograph gallery open all week but Sundays from i to 4 p. in. 1114 0 Rovival at Christian Church. What promises to be the greatest meet ing the Christian church has ever held in Medford has been in progress just two aightH and the audiences already tax the seating capacity of the church. Mr. Winston preached a splendid ser men hist night on tli subject, "(lod's Highway." Mr. Forrest Fdmeads song a solo in a very effective manner. Mr. Longman led the large chorus hint night, lie has a beautiful tenor voice. The au dience enjoys the solos and the spirited singing. It is very inspiring. The hrriuons are directly to the in tellect, iih well as the heart. Winston knows how to preach. Tomorrow promises to be a great day. '1 lie Hi Me school mcols at 1(1 oVlork and ainiH to have 200 in the school., The morning subject will be "The Headship of Christ." At 7:l.ri will be a sermon for honest skeptics. Don't fail to hear it, Subject tonight at 7:4.T sharp, "Sheep told Door." Cordial welcome to all. Methodist Episcopal Churcr "A Sinner l'p a Tree and What Hap polled to Him," will be the subject next Sabbath evening. In the morning the themo will be "Laying Securely the Foundation of Church and State. Sab bath school t 10 a. m. Kpwortu League at (1:30 p. m. All are invited. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 1 1 o 'clock in the Commercial club room. Subject of the Icsaou sermon for November K, "Adam and Fallen Man." All are welcome, Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Holders of coupons or tickets will please bring in and use at once. Oregory Studio. 101 ' LOCAL KUUUT, Tke feUlwisg uiuumi m im partial npert ( tke prieee fM hj Ud WW 6fi pr buskeL Hour 1.76 pr ewt. ; Whole barley 8I pr toft. Hy U r W. Alfalfa flO pw h. Hew atateaa-41Jfi pr ewt. Lara lo far am. Sufar M.W aw a. One Cent a Word No single inser tion! less than 15 cento. Six Uuertl6iu for the price of four. Seventy-five cents a Huh per month. FOft SALE. FOB SaLK A house and lot in Ceu - ClXIll tral Point, one block fr(tu Main street, house 4 feet square, 4 roums, lot fifix 140; price lfi0(l. Inquire of Mrs. 1, M. Emerson, Central Point, Or, till) FOR BALE A good mall business on Seventh street. Keaoons for colling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf FOR SALK One team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Box 806. ' 200 FOR SAL Id 320 acre ranch, $12,000, first clase improvements, well, fumily orchard, etc. This is a bargain. 8ee h. E. W., Tribune office. . tf FOR SALE Six-room bouBe, bath, elec tric lights, well and city water, six blocks from depot. For particulars ad dress Box 806, Medford. 200 TO TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri bune office. tf WANTED. M WANTED All kiudB of bouse and wiu dow cleaning done by hour or day; will attend promptly. Nobie, euro 'lut ouml, near bridge. 204 FOR SALE Four lots, good house, well, a snap, 750. C. W. Stone, over Bijou I (U., OtA ' theater. 204 FOR BALE Nice family horse; light top buggy, at a bargain. Hurry Mess ler, Emeriek Lodgiug House, 205 FOR SALK Five and ten-aero truoU within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain on long time. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. " 248 FOR MALE Six-room house and two lots on choice corner, 3 blocks from Seventh street and 3 blocks from S. P, railroad; has south and east front; 3 porches, woodshed, chicken house, etc.; wired for electric' light; wator and sewer mains in streotf will be SPM ut a bargain. Address P. O, Box 671, Medford, Or. 200 FOR SALE A first-class pianola-pia no; a bargain. P. O. , Box 95, Med ford. WANTED Man with team, plow and harrow to get ten to tweuty acres roady for trees; old red soil; "sticky;" state price per aero, i dresB R. II., care Tribune. 201 LOST AND FOUND. LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050 pounds, 0 years old, branded Cl on left shoulder, lame In left shoulder. Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or.200 LOST Back comb, lost on Riverside avenue. Return to Nash hotel and re ceive reward. 200 FOR RENT Two suites of light house keeping rooms, one block south of city park on Holly street. Mrs. .loo Thom as. 203 .FOR RENT Furnished room for gentle man; board If desired. 211 Fifth at., corner H. 202 FOR SALE Choice business property at a bargain on eaay terms. P. O. Box 418, Medford. 247 ''OR RENT Two-room house. 1 uqiiire M.'A B. Cundy Kitchen, Central uve nue. SOU A Map of Jackson County The Tribune and .Southern Oregon ian is having made at great expense a fine, colored, lithographed map of Jackson comity. This map will show all cities, towns and villages, rivers and waterways, section and survey lines, railroads and projected rail roads, wagon roads, forest reserve bounda ries, election precincts and other data need ed by everyone. All townships shown in colors. This up-to-date n ap will be ready for distribution some time in December. It will be sold only through The Tribune and . Southern Oregonian. This will be your only chance to secure a good map of Jackson county, as all map edi tions are out of print; and plates were des troyed in the San Francisco fire, necessitat ing new plates made at nn enormous expense. Further details later. Readv in December. ri SATURDAY OUR 3RD WEEKLY OR Many Surprises For You Tonight ..m. mm -J" . Three is a lucky number and thrice lucky will he the shoppers who are on hand at 7 o'clock on Saturday night. "We have made these weekly after-supper sales the greatest trade bringing events that this town has ever known. ' TI11 REASON .IS CLEAR. We are giving the After-Supper Sale buyers the biggest plums in the shape of merchandise values that were ever picked in this store, or any other in town. Keep your eyes on the clock, and be here promptly at 7 o'clock Saturday night. . We have prepared liberal quantities of each one o f these great specials, but the rush is liable to (dean most of them up before closing time. First come, first s crved, is the rule. Oct a hold of what you want or you may miss getting it. " ' ' ,' Sal iinliii) After Supper Onli $50.00 Raincoats $19.50 This is a chance for some lady who would like to wear the best Raincoat in Medford. Oilier sale prices - in raincoats which will please von. $25!60.Suits for $15.00 Just received, about 15 A ery pret ty Suits for ladies that arc certain ly good values at $25.00. We place the entire I in our Saturday night sale for, choice, altoratiois extra, only $15.00 $25.00 Party Dresses $12.50 A few black and color. d party Dresses, $25.00 values, to close out Saturday night at $12.50 $10 Party Dresses $5 Dainty little partv Dresses, our regular '$10.00 sellers, for.. $5.00 After Supper Stttiudati Only $13.50 Suitcases $7.00 Here is another chance at the Suitcases. Our regular $1:1.50 sell ers, some ten in the lot to sell at $7.00 . 89 $1.19 $2.39 $1.50 Tleatherblooni Skirts $2.00 Ifeathei-bloom Skirt: $4.00 lleatherbloom Skirt; Such values in petticoats were never shown in this town before in such large quantities. Don't miss these. 75c Pillow Tops 39c About 25 in the lot, but they won't last 15 minutes at the price of ; 39 10 Yards Calico 35c All colors to choose from, and the best American prints, too, Saturday A'Jer Supper Only 15c Childrens Hosiery 8c All sizes iii children's fine ribbed Hosiery; regular 15c sellers; to go I unlay night at, pair 8 3 Spools 0 N T Thread 10c Can you beat this anywhere'? 25c Laces for I3c a yd. A lot of fine Valenciennes and ( 'luny Laces ; 25c sellers, most all to go during this sale, yard .... .13 10 Laces for 4c yard Think of buying 'the best 10c Laces for less than half price. 10c Handkerchiefs 5c We couldn't offer such a bargain as (his if we hadn't picked up a xlHlji. 75c Fancy Aprons 37c Watch Our Windows MEDFORD 'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES'' STORE. BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. 3C Watch Our Windows s$CLk "3rene IHampton Usaacs Instructor of "pUmo. Tlt 5ttetbo6 Studio at M.tl6nc. Motttj Oronfl Strot Ask your denier for MANUEL LOPEZ 'lour HiivaiiH Cigar. HART CIOAR CO., Distributors, Portland. Or. More Light for Less Money Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using TUNGSTEN LAMPS.' 32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110 Watts per hour aud would use in iooo lirs. 110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt 32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses 40 Watts per hour and would use in 1000 hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilowatt Net Saving in 1000 hours Tungsten Lamp favor of the 7 Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor "Water & Power Co. Office, -JOd "West Seventh Street. Phone No. li.V). Opposite the li Electric Sign. Grand Theatre Special lOngayeincnt of the ACTOPHONE THE ONLY S 1 N (! I NO A CT I NO AND TAT. KINO PICTURES IN AMERICA 3 N 10 11 T S O X L Y 3 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Admission Adults 'Joe, children 15c. Commencing Sunday Matinee, November 8, at 2 :':?() p. in. THE MIWFOIW DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST NEWS SURVIVE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Water Proof -Shoes New Wool Shallies All wool Shallies, 28 indices wide, in white grounds with pink, red, blue and black de signs; just the thing for winter waists, chil dren's dresses, etc.; all at, per yard . . .50 New novelties in Kuchings, Fancy Buch ing Collars, Oil .son Collars, Belts, Pelt Pins, Combs, etc. Children's Buster Brown white and black. Belts in red, Ladies' Purses from 25 to $5.00 Van Dykes Drv floods Shoes Furnishings' Lumbermen's Pacs, Knee and Hip Rubber Hoots. Waterproof Shoe Oil. High Cut Leather Boots in all Sizes SEE WINDOWS We carry the strongest lines at the best prices in Southern Oregon. Huv now. Rainv weather is coming. SMITH & MOLONY JUST OPENED AYe a rc 111 iw open 1 or business in 'age and Son '$ warehouse. We carry a full line of , HAY, FEEDFLOUR AND GRAIN Also have complete line of Poultry Supplies, such as Orit. Ovster Shell, Egg Food, Bone Meal, Insect Powder, Oil Meal, Stock Food, etc We buy and sell farm produce. Oar of potatoes just arrived. Come and see us. McCOMB & TRUE PHONE 3063. MEDFORD y