Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 11, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    KDlfORU DAILY. TRIBUNE MRP FORD, ORKCOX, WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBEIMOOS
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Social and Personal
Grand exuurnion M City of Mcxii-o.
Leavoa Mwlfonl on Ih. 12th of rweiii
ur, 1IWS, (iu llio r-K"l"r Ovprlnnil.
2.15 for the round trip, (,'ood for (i'l
dny. For furllier information, nr 1.
to Kmil IVil, Analaii.l. Or. II
A. C. HoukIi. Hi flraiila Tnss attor
ney. npiMit W' in lay i" Mnlfonl.
E. T. llovr of I'lurrr pounty, t'uli
fornin, in ii nrrival ill Mccir.inl.
wlio eomi-H with tin' liiU-nlimi of makiiiK
his homo here.
Oniiit u hyuenic rrai-kiTn. Allen
KphKiiii.
Mrs. W. T. Farrar, wife of the super
Intendent of the i-ower plant at Hold
Ray, visited in Me.iford Wednesday.
Meun. Heard, Skewis and iMainuar
left WelllieBdny lifterlooll to hunt for
geeKC! at Willow, IV.
The ocialit' loenl had u lively
time Bumlii.i nflernoon nt the free rend
ing room. Nine new lilelllberH joined
tho loenl, thereby liloItfinK themselvei.
to hereafter work for the brotherhood
of man.
Holders of eoupons or tickets will
please bring in and me nt nnee. Oregory
Studio. 201
R. K. Poane, iminager of the eoal
mine, has returned from n trip to Los
Angeles. He reports niueli aetivity in
the southland.
Colonel Mundy is bnek from an east
era trip.
V .11. Warn f the Warren Con-
struelion rotopauy was in Medford on
Taesday looking after the interests of
his fonituiny. He was nerompnnied by
J. (I, lloyt, the Portland manager of
Mi. compau .
T, !. (loudpaslure of Cent rill I'oint
was a visitor in Medford Tuosdny.
J. T. Slnto of Tangent is in Modfonl
visiting friends.
Ask about (irant's bygenie eraekers
nt Allen 4 lteilgnn's. 204
W. D. Fenton of Portland is in Med
ford on n brief business trip.
W. M. Floyd is n reeen( nrrivnl from
Lol Angeles. He will remnin in the
valley.
Miss Kva Spit, of Fort .Tones, Oil.,
Is visiting relatives in tho city.
C. P. Oaliielsun is visiting ill the city
from Oakland, Col.
The Rubs mill sells food and baled
hay by sealc weight only. Oet priees
before buying. 206
II. W. Snuffer nod wfe of Rending.
Pn., are lookng over the valley with a
view of loenting.
Miss Rndie Davis, who hns spent the
summer in Medford, liaa returned to her
home in Albany, Or.
The work of laying the trunk sewer
on Riverside avenue is deluyed by the
non-arrival of tees from Portland.
Paving is held up for a day or two
on neeount of lack of rrushed roek
from the rity's quarry.
Try a pnekage of Oram's hygouir
eraekers. Allen & Rengan. 2U4
Owing to tho fait that no quorum
could lie obtained, a mooting of the
council which was scheduled for Tues
day afternoon was postponed until Wed
nesday evening.
Ladies, come in mid register ho that
wo can mail ft handsome Christmns sou
venir to your address. Medford Fur
niture Co! 228
Ram .Tai kson of Trail brought In six
splendid looking hogs Wednesday, lie
easily disposed of them to the local
bntcho,.
One Stevenson is bnck from n trip
east nnd is nt his old stnnd in the bar
ber shop once moro.
Grant's hygenie crnckers are best.
Allen & Itcngan. 204
Pug Isaacs writes that he is greatly
pleased with Rnsebnrg nnd his job ns
foreman of a large packing establish
ment. Ed Purdy hns the Klamnlli fever nnd
ns A result has spent sir weeks in Klaui
nth Fall, when he meant to spend but
one.
Desk room wanted in office nenr cor
ner Reventh nnd C streets. Address
D. 0. Crow, manager Equity Industrial
Exchange, 15 South C street, or general
delivery, city. 2n,1
William Crane of Stanford university
hns written n friend in Medford that
he intends to take a parly of young
men on n research trip to Crater lake
next season.
JnmeB Vnn Velzor, nn employe of the
customs service, is a recent Medford
visitor, lie will visit relatives near
llig Ilutte.
Go to the Ttusr. mill for bnled liny and
feed of all kinds. Son
.Tesse Kii-hnrdson and his son leave
Thursday morning to spend the winter
in southern California nnd Arir.onn for
tho benefit of Mr. Richardson's health.
They will return in the spring.
Al Kaufman won friun Terry Mustain
by a knockout in the Mlh round at Ver
now Tuesday night.
Declaring Portugal is threateutil with
nn actual epidemic of leprosy, Dr. Zepli
erino Falcso of the Lisbon heallh de
partment hns begun a furious newspaper
campaign for government action toward
tho stamping out of Ihe disense.
imroiiiilia
New C ft nos.
V. II. Clement vs. I. 11. Mansfield and
Mart) lleantnor; suit to foreclose 1 ion.
A. K. Kent. it1, attorney for plaintiff.
Medford Tribuoe, SOe per month.
Classified Advertisements
Ona Cent a Word No tlnfls Uur
tloni less than 16 cent. Six taMitloni
tot tha price of four. Sarantf-flT
eenU a Una par month.
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE Remington typewriter.
good as new; half price. Call Withing
ton & Kellv. law office. 2n:i
FOR BALE Four lots, good house, well,
a snap, "SO. 0. W. Stone, ovor Bijou
thoaler. 204
&Ml.lt8W-' XSX reir
LADIES' COAT SALE
Every one new this season
. The almost phenomenal sale of Suits has
left us loaded with Coats. Many ladies surely
want a coat as well as a suit, for it really makes
an additional suit or change. You can pos
sess a coat, for small outlav at this sale.
Our regular j, CA
$3.00 Coals for.V.M
Our regular oft
$.3.00 Coats for. .JaW
Our regular 0ft
7."0 Coats for.
Our reg. $10.00
Coats for D.Oy
( )ur regular
$12..)0 Coats.
Our reg. $1.1
( 'oats for. . . .
Our reg. $120
( 'oats for. . .
Our reg. $LV) no(
Coats for
$9.98
12.29
. 16.69
Prftnarft tfnr that 1
a m w uwam mmmmm
Thanksgiving Feast
TIIUKHDAV morning at !) a. in. we oiien the doors
on our First Annual Tliuil,stiriinj Sale.
This sale will continue ULtil December first, and
will include bargains from every department of this
modern store.
j'INTKN A visit to thi store d tiring this sale will show you the fin
display of real live bargains that w.is ever shown in Southern Ore
. 1 f you have traded a dozen tin is in this store, vou know that our
ular prices are as low as those found anvwhere on the coast. Xow,
'sn't it speak well for ns that we hold sales the same as the large
y stores hvery price is an honest sale price everything is guaran
d to be exactly as described below. You are welcome! whether you
or not. e save you money it you buy.
See our Window Displays
Ladies' Suit Sale
1 ime to save on a Suit
Our Suit sales have already exceeded what we expected to do be
. ,veen September first and January first with but one-half the time
gone. As a result of the heavy business, we were compelled to go hunt
ing for more suits for belated buyeis. The suits are here, so if.you
haven't selected your suit, we want to show you the best values that
will be shown iu Medford this season and the prices are lower for this
sale. Small charge for alterations.
0 ? f fancies and plain cloths,
$JlIJ each for all colors and
all sizes from 34 to 42; the best val
tvs offered up to $50.00.
each for any suit in the
house that . formerly
s .1.1 at from $.T7.")0 to $75.00.
$14.50
eacii tor hiue, urown
and fancy herringbone
striped Suits that are worth from
$20.00 to $25.00; any size,
ffrjl r A each for blue, brown,
lv)U)lack and fancy herring
bone cheviot weaves that are worth
up to $:'7.50,
$41.25
G-1079
LADIES' SKIRT SALE
Every one a new style
There seems to be a never ending demand
for our Skirts, and the reason is simple they
hang well, look better and wear best. --We
mark them at exceptionally low prices when
they come to the store. We have too many
now, so offer a reduction.
SALE OF LINENS
The event of the year
Our stock of fine Table Linen is in excel
lent condition for choosing. During this
sale we offer every piece of table linen and
plain linens at. the following reductions.
Come and see values which were never
shown in Medford before.
!0c Linens reduced to 25
50c Linens reduced to 37
(." Linens reduced to -17
75c Linens reduced to 50t
$1.00 Linens reduced to 73?
$1.25 Linens reduced to OS?
$1.50 Linens reduced to $1.19
$1.75 Linens reduced to Sft.33
$2.00 Linens reduced to ipt.3
.fk if, A
Our reg. $4.00
Skirts tor
Our reg. $7.00
to $8.00 Skirts
Our reg. $9.00
to $11 Skirts. .
Reg. $12.50 to
$13.00 Skirts..
$2.98
.5.00
.7.00
.,9.89
it eg. aim enno
$17 Voiles.... J l.?0
lieg. $35 and 00 ftQ
$30 Voiles U.
A small charge for al
terations. A perfect
fit guaranteed. :
SALE OF TOWELS
Napkins, Etc.
This is the one time in all the year for the
housewife to replenish her stock of towels.
Huck and linen towels, Turkish towels, all
go at reduced prices during this sale as fol
lows :
10c Towels reduced to
15c Towels reduced to . .
20c Towels reduced to . .
25c Towels reduced to . .
35c. Towels reduced to
50c, Towels reduced to . . ,
$1.00 dozen Napkins for .
$1.25 dozen Napkins for
$1.50 dozen Napkins for .
$2.00 dozen Napkins for
$3.00 dozen Napkins for
$5.00 dozen Napkins for
. ..12
...16
...21?
...254
...35.?
.'. .83?
...98?
.$1.19
.$1.63
$2.19
$3.75
SALE OF DRESSGOQDS
Note the Savings
If you haven't looked here for Dress (ioods, which
you were in need of, you have missed seeing the best
values we have shown for years. During tliis sale we
offer every yard at a reduction in order that you ni.iv
learn of of our values.
25c values
35c values
10c values
50c values
... 15
, . . .230
. . .27
. . .37o
(5c allies . .
75c values . .
S5c values . .
$1.00 values
. 17-
.630
.73c
S3o
All other prices are reduced aeconliiiglv.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Assortments fine
Surely every boy and
girl wants to see the big
Handkerchief T u r k e y.
Think of the lot of hand
kerchiefs it; took to con
struct this big Thanksgiv
ing bird and note the sav
ings. 5c U'd'fs. 7 for 25?
10 good 4c U'd'fs for 25?
HV HM'fs. 4 for . . .250
15c llandkerciri's for 100
20c llandkerciri's for 15
25c Ilandkereirfs for 210
35c llanilkerch'fs for 210
"0c llandkerch'fs for 39o
SPREADS
Limited Supply
A glance in one of our
big windows will show
you the way we are selling
spreads. Don't you want
to save money on fine spe
cials? Better come early
supply limited.
$1.00 Spreads for. . .73
$1.25 Spreads for . . .98
$1.50 Spreads for. .$1.19
$1.75 Spreads for. .$1.37
$2.00 Spreads for. .$1.47
$3.00-Spreads for.. $2.19
All others reduced aecord-inglv.
SALE OF WAISTS
Every Waist Brand New
Tt's a well known fact that we show more of the new
est Waists when they are newest. Just now we are
offering a large assortment of new Waists in nets,
silks, batistes, etc., as follows:
$1.00 Waists 80
$1.50 Waists $1.20
$2.00 Waists $1.60
$3.00 Waists $2.40
$4.00 Waists $3.20
$5.00 Waists $4.00
$ti.OO Waists $4.80
$7.00 Waists .
$8.00 Waists .
$9.00 Waists .
$10.00 Waists
$12.50 Waists
$15.00 Waists
...$5.60
...$6.40
. . .$7.20
...$8.00
.$10.00
.$12.00
$20.00 Waists ...$16.00
lie thankful for all that you have and
by atending this sale you can not only
enhance the beauty of the Thanksgiving
feast, but at the same time you can save
on lines of merchandiseoffered but
one time in the year at the reductions,
and onlv at this store in Medford.
,f i V JM KDFORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES"" STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
itak.
From now until the close of this
grand sale we will constantly advertise
new lots of goods that have been on sale
from the beginning and not advertised
for lack of space, or new lots that will
arrive soon. A visit to the store will
do you good. We don't urge anyone to
hny iroods. Come often.
nt a burati. on pasy trrms. P. 0. Box
41S, Mm! fort. 247
FOR 8ALK Nice family horse; liht
top buggy, at a bargain. Harry Mom
ler, Kmerick Lodging Home. 205
FOR SALK Five and tea-acre tracts
wit bin aori adjoining city limits, at a
bargain on lung time. Add r cm P. (). !
Bui 418, Medford, Or. 248 I
FOR SALE-Choice buiiatti property
FOR SAUK A bouap nuiI lot in Cen
tral Point, one block fn in Main stroet,
house 24 fmtt square, 4 rooms, lot .Vtx
140; price $1500. Inquire of Mrs. t. M.
Kmerson. Central Point, Or. 1M0
FOR SAfiE A good small businc-s on
Seventh street. Reasons for svWng.
Address, P. 0. bus 518 or call at this
ufi'ice. if
FOR SALK il-0 acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. K. W, Tribune office. tf
FOR 8ALK Sit room house, bath, elec
trie lights, well and eity wnter, sis
blocks from depot. For particulars ad
dn'ss SOrt, Medford, 200
bnne office.
WANTED.
TO TRAD Lv Light tingle oovvred bug
gy for two-seated rig. b. B, VT.. Tri
WANTKIV-Immediately, by the Fruity
Industrial Kxchauo, a seamstress
with machine, an all round carpenter,
! toots furnished; a painter and paper
haniji-r and other workers and arti-
cans to ngaj;e iu a new enterprise.
J No fake or exploiting scheme. Pure
ly a bullae proposition. Call at No.
1" S. C strrct nod investigate, or nd
i dress D. O. I 'row, manager, general
j delivery. 202
! Vi AXTKP To loan $-"00 on good secur
, it v. Apply Kxhihit building. lw
YVANTKI Three two horse team) with
or without driver. Telephone Rurrell
orchards. 203
VYANTKD All kinds of house and iriu
dow cleaning done by hour or day
will attend promptly. Nobie, cam Tat
oiimi, near bridge. 204
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Rain oyereoat, between Phoenix
and Central Point, tagged No. 2061
C. A. Smith, Central Point. 2oft
case,
fice.
Reward if left at Tribune of-204
FOR RBXT-Two suites of light house
keeping rooms, one block south of titv
park on Holly street. Mrs. Joe Thooj-808
LOST On the county road between FOR REXT Furnished room for gentle
Medford and the Bibee bridge, a col- mau; board if deiirtd. 216 Fifth St.
ore meersohaum pipe in dark leather corner H. JQ2