Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 13, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MED FORD, OKEC.ON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER i:i, 108,
1 Social and Personal
Omul's livgenlr I'mcksrs.
Allen &
Bi-ngaiL : . . -U4
A number of looul prulio growers met
ij Tliursdny afternoon to form a prune
growers' nssoointion, and iiiijourneil to
i meet In two weeks to form n iermnnent
'i organization. TIiosb iresent Tliiusiluy
were: II. A. Hover. A. W. Mcl'herson,
M W. J. Freeman, .1. M.I'liersou, It. T.
f. King. L. r hosier, W. T. Vork and ('.
C. Jolillsoli.
S Tbo Muss mill sells reed ami imien
hay by sculo weight only, (let prices
i before buying. 200
g Mark IjiiiiIi of Los Angeles is a Med-
ford visitor.
F J. S. Vila as in Medford l'ridny
; on business, ' .
: II. C. S. Asliury is in Medford on
business.
Try a package of Grant's liygenic
crackers. Allen Reagan. 2M
V. .Cooper Morris, formerly cashier
of the Oregon .Savings & Trust company,
is paying Medford 11 visit.
II. I,. Kellv, Jr., of the bureau
fisheries is in Medford on business.
Klmer A. Hicks paid Talent a brief
visit Friday.
Grant's hygenie crackers" are best.
Allen & Kengan. 204
Dr. Conroy is back from a visit to
Portland.
I). i Mulkey visited Grants 1'iibs
Thursday on business.
The engag lit of Mr. Arthur Goode
to Miss Nellie Wndell has been nil
nmliiced. Go to the liusn mill for baled liny and
reel of all kinds. 2011
I). .W. Duke and family of North Da
Hiota have arrived to liinke their Home
in Medford.
Kditor Pattisoa of the Central Point
Cerald was in Medford Thursday on
business.
C. I), Vincent hns relumed to his
home in Oakland, Cul.
Mrs. C. j.. .lohiison, wlio has been vis
iting with Medford friends, has re
turned to lier home iu Pacific Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. George ThonipBOu of
Minneapolis, have been viajting iu the
eitv.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent 1 Word No tlnglo Inser
tion! leu than 10 cents. Six insertions
Sot the price of four. Seranty-fiv
centi a 11un pet month.
SHOWS DEMAND
FOR FINE CHINA
MKDKOltl), Or., .Nov. 7. Wlieijoek
Cum;iny, IVorin, III. CJ.'ntlmc!i: Tin
lurc foiiBiiimoiit, which you recently
nciit iih of fine ch i mi, utoiirwan and
I iry 1h tf"'nK rtmarUnby fact ami
j wi f.w'l jiitfti fieri in placing limit tier
hiij( order with yuu, Vuu will reuioin
Iht Unit you pxpri'Hi'l n fear that Moil
ifonl wn too Hinall n city to market miclt
liitfli chtHH gondii. At first we found
unlet a little nlo.v, find wuro iiiclini'ri
0f to think that iTtmjri we had Hindu u
ImiRtaki', hut a nice poo pie have become-
acqiMiiuted with our stock and find we
xell tt nt h'HH than Portland price, it
in linvin a ready Bale. Wp liavo the
lieftt Htock of t i ih kind mi southern Ore
yim, making a Hpecialty of fifio cbinn
ami ornamental pottery, currying all of
iliu ehoiie pittterun, including Norso
ware, liearford Went ludimui ud Han
iltine ware. Although wo Ijhvii hoen
eHtuhlirdied hut a year, wn have built
up a remarkably fine hiudnctiH, a himi
iiesH that Ih growing Canter than the
city, tdiowiug our goudb arc fully ap
precinted hv the people of Medford and
Jnckfioii county,
VotirH very truly,
MICDFOHI) TKA & COKFKB IfOCHIv
Medford Tribuno. fiOr ppr mnoth
The Perfect Range
That will cook your Thanksgiving Tur
key right Ih Unit beautiful
PORCELAIN RANGE
You ciin sec one nml liave it deinon
sl rilled to von at
Hussey's Gash Store
Next to Hotel Moore
WHAT CASH WILL SAVE
Me AND nnc SCIUJHHI NO UIII'SIIKS
AND Hl.ACKING Hlil'SIl KS, NOW
SKI, UNO VOH CASH,
20 cents
GOI.K IJI'KKN SUGAH CORN SKIJ,
INfl CS11AI.I.V I'OH loe OK TWO
I'OH 2rie, .VOW STHAIGHT
10 cents
HAWAIIAN' SI.ICKI) IM K.W'I'I.KS,
KKGri.Alil.V A CA.V I'olt fHl:l-
IT; CASH
25 cents
"MA SCOTT" t.AI'NIHJV SOAP, S
II.Mts roli
25 cents
VKRIIIKST MIXCK MKAT, l III'I.K
IV I'KIt I'OCNIl; IN PACKAGKM,
MACll
10 cents
' ' M A YFI.OW 1-:k WIIITK OATS.
KKGri.Alil.V M:i.I,lN(l I'OH 4Ue A
SACK. WK SKM. I'OH
35 cents
Miller 6 Ewbank
WK PAY CASH
FOB FARM PRODUCE
FOR SALE.
DICTIONAHV FOR HALK A copy of
Hip liitcsl filitiuii of WclistiT's Intcr
mitioiiiil Ii-tiunury, uiiubriiii'il, in-ilfxt-il
iiml 1'iitiri'iy now; h barijaiti.
Cull on ur liddl-csH Geo. T. Puucl'tt lit
Wells. Fiir(jo & Co. ' I'xuri'ss office 2"ll
DVERG
FOR 8AI.F. Four lots, good bouse, well,
a snap, 17.10. C. W. Stone, over Bijou
I linn I it. 204
FOR SALK Nice family horse; light
top buggy, at a bargain. Harry Moss
ier, Uuierick Lodging House. 209
FOR BALK Five and ten acre tracts
within and adjoining city limits, at a
burguin on loug time. AddresH P. O. i
Box 418, Mfdford, Or. 248 J
FOR SALE Choico business property
at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Boi
418, Medford. 247
OATS
Latest Designs and Styles for Frosty,
Cold and Wet Weather Wear
FOR BALE A house and lot In Cen
tral Poiut, one block frctn Main street,
house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot S5x
140; price tlSOO. Inquire of Mrs. I. M.
P.merson, Central Point, Or. 210
FOR SALE A good ainall business on
Seventh stroet. Reasons for colling.
Address, P. O, box 512 or call at thie
office, tf
FO R SALE 380-acre ranch, $TZfl00,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This It a bargain. 8ee
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE Six-room house, bath, elee-
tric IiglitB, well and city water, six
blocks from uepot. Fpr particulars ad
dress Box 800, Med f oi.l, ?08
TO TRADE Light single rnrrred bug
gy for two-seated rig I,. I-:. W., Tri
bune office. tf
WANTED.
ANTED To loan $")00 on good occur
ity. Apply Exhibit building. Iw
WANTED All kinds of house and win
dow cleaning done by hour or day;
will attond promptly. Noble, care Tat
oumi, near bridge 04
LOST AND FOUND.
I I.O.ST Hmiill Inilina tin. will. Cnlif .,m
I'liider please return to A. II. Miller,
Commercial club rooms.
204
LOST Ruin ovorcout, betweon Phoenix
mid Central Point, tagged No. 2008.
C. A. Smith, Central Point. 200
LOST On tho county rood between
Medford und tho Bibco bridge, a col
ored moorschauin pipe In. dark leather
ease. Reward if left at Tribuno of
fice. 204
LOST Liu;lit coat trimmed in green
velvet, neur West Hide school. Find
er please return to Mrs. Fred Reiueke,
corner lllh and L streets, or leave
nt this office. 205
Best Ever
Nothing finer, in Over
coats and wet weather
garb has ever been shown
in southern Oregon. They
excel in quality and style,
and the. prices are so low
tint lliey will fairly
startle you. "Why delay in
getting a practical neces
sity for frosty mornings,
cold and stormy dnys?
Come in and look them
over. 1'rices -tll'.-'iO and
up,
We are doing the over
coat business of Medford.
because the public lias
learned that wo sell better
for less. Comparison
proves our assertions.
New shipment by ex
press just arrived. No
old goods in stock.
fe's'' 'i MM) 41 lii'V. vl
J . 'If -'
i nts l
- Copyright tSOS by
Fins Clothss Miksrt
Uslllmsrs and New Yelk
Some Prices
Black unfinished wor
sted Oveiwats, cravenet
ted, making them not only
warm but rainproof; full
silk lined ; heavy satin
sleeve lining; sold by oth
ers for $25.00f our
price $20.00
Black unfinished wor
sted Overcoat; full silk
lined; heavy satin sleeve
lining; extra fine value;
sold by others at $30.00;
our price '.$25.00
Unfinished worsted
Cravenette Overcoat; ex
tra fine workmanship ; 1-3
silk lined; heavy satin
sleeve lining; great value;
others sell for $35.00 j our
price ?27.50
Soc MeCmnli & True nbcuit a sack or
lioaoHt weights ami prices in our
" ttn." MXmill) & True, for hay, j two of thutio Iturlmiik imtutoia. 2U5
I'ct'd and uniiii. 25 , ,
r ? . dy schioss bros. c. siceve lining; great value; II
press just arrived. No U ' Z'UZ "n'.TU others sell for $35.00; our
old goods in stock. 1 price... ?27.50
(Slfll WHAT WK SAY WE DO,
!yyjO WE DO DO. . -
THE rASHIQW 8HOPy
Head, reason, reflect, then y" "Every man is odd," but
j'esolve to buy of ' iBrymm-m''v0 fif wo can fit him. . ,
M oil ford's Fashion Store 1 MkiSr h'a1l,u'rs Mlow'
for Mm. fjjffi Mtfft J: our lead.
pz--.
f MEDFORD
S, OREGON
nnti t
ina
Mrs. V. T. Fairar, wifn of tlm Hiin-r-,sk
about (irant's liyp-nic crackers
at Allen A- Hpajian's. 204
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen's Pacs,
Knee and Hip
Rubber Boots,
Waterproof
Shoe Oil.
High Cut
Leather
Boots in all
. Sizes
SEE
WINDOWS
We carry the strongest lines at the best prices in
Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is
coming.
SMITH & MOLONY
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of elect ric current saved bv using
TUNGSTEN' LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in 1000 his.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt i I
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40iWattS perhouv and would use iu 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at toe a Kilo
watt : 1
riKSSfivine sale
See the window displays
T1IK L1NKN WINDOW is attracting a deal of attention these days, for we are
offering the greatest reductions on good linen that we ever saw offered anywhere. :
ilAN DIviCiK lilEFS arc displayed, too, and the former and sale prices marked
plain. FANCY LINENS are in another window. You can save one-fifth the regu
lar price on these.
SATURDAY NIOIIT bargains are in the window. You should read tomorrows'
advertisement and he here nt 7 p. m.
Buy Coats Now
(1 EN U I N E R E I ) UCTIONS
Never in the history of the "coat busi
ness could you buy such good coats as we
are offering right now at the sale prices
mentioned below
Our regular , -A Our regular
$3.00 Coats foiKby:f;l2.50 Coats.
Our regular , on()m' r,S-
.$3.00 Coats for. J.oy Coats for. :. .
ur regular p on Our reg. sfl'O
$7.r0 Coats f or. J.i" Coats for. . . .
Our reg. $10.00 c onOur reg. $25
Coats for O.Oy Coats for. . . .
Want to see 'cm ?
.$9.98
12.29
16.69
19.89
Buy Skirts Now
EVERY ONE A SPECIAL ' . '
Every woman who has bought a Skirt
at this store knows that we offer and sell
as good skirts at the regular prices as are
sold anywhere and at the sale prices you
can't afford to miss a look.
Our reg. $4.00 Q Reg. $20 and f j' ft0
Skirts for. . . ..W.9o$J7 Voiles. . .$12.98
Our reg. $4.50
to $.()() Skirts. J.0iE-,y ana
Our reg. $9.00 ,Aftu V011CS-
to $11 Skirts.. l.UUA small charge for a'
Reg. $12.50 to AOnterations. A perfec
$13.00 Skirts... ,9.09 fit guaranteed.
.22.98
MED FORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water - Power Co.
Office. 2(Ki West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Pig Electric Sign.
NOTICE
All property owner-: on Central avenue N., are
hereby notified to transfer their water connec
tions from the old main t the new main, as the
water will be cut, out of the old main Novem
ber 20.
P.y order of
WATER COMMITTEE.
BiniiimiiuiimmiiiiHiiiiiitiniruiiiuu
j You can
j find it at
I Hussey's
I Cash
I Store
5
IIH I UII I I II I IlIIlHIIf 11 IlIIHI I UU Ulf IIIII ri
La-lies, com in nd register so that
mil HanJsomo Christmas ton.
venir to your .l.lress. Merifonl Fnr.
future Co. 228