Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 18, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDPOKLJ DAILY TRIBUNAL. MEDFOHD, OBEOON. WEDNESDAY, NgVEM HER IS. 100S-
Social and Personal
Vote fur tlio most popular lady. Bal
lots at King & Long's.
K, JJ. MrKee of Grants Push was
transacting business in Med ford Tiles'
day.
Try a jun-kuge of Grunt's hygenie
cnu-kers. Allen 4: Itengun.
Lynn Purdin of tho Gold Hill News
was la Medford Wednesday oti busi
J1G.SH,
( ! rant 'a hygeiiie iriiieljers. Allen Ac
Reagan. ' .
Will G. Hieel of Portland Ih In Mil
ford. Mo spent- Tuenlny in . Ashland
and will go to RoHelmrg th'H evening
to attend tin good roads meeting in that
place.
(.'rant V hygeuie eiaeks are best, Al
len - Kenyan.
Will Grown of Eagle Point hum in
Medt'md on hnxitiesH Wednesday.
MmImihuii 'h Heat Flour, l.:i"i. M
I'oinli & True.
" Met 'oinb & True, located at Pago &
Son's warehouse, opposite It. If. i'o
water tank." ,
Mix. William Charley is visit nig
f i j t ) 1 1 J h in RoHelmrg.
Her the new meltings, sweaters and
units. Ilaltnr-HntchaHon (-o, 208
P. M. Kershaw went to Gold Hilt mi
business Wednesday.
"McComli - True for prices on 5i0
pound lots of fluiir mid potatoes. " " :
I). . Hale and family of this citv
are visiting relatives in Elgin, Or.
Dr. T. Ii. l.'nh.TtH m making Gold Hill
u professional visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cox has left for
Los Angeles to spend thi' winter.
Mr. and Mm. C. H. Boyle, after visit
ing a lew we l:a in Medford, have loft
io ImI other Rertions of the state. They
ar looking fur a location and wish to
visit tin- other fruit wet ions of the
t;t;tle before loeating. Their homo Ik in
Yakima, Wash.
AMUSEMENTS.
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DRY CONDON IS NOW A
, THING OF THE PAST
CONDON ,()r., Nov. 18. As n result
of tlii five licenses granted to saloons
in t his city Tuesday evening, Condon in
wet and local option ir, a thing of the
post. The five saloons have opened
with Htriet restrictions. Thoy arc to
elese at 1 n. in. and all day Sunday.
The saloon men inndo no protest, on the
mime of liceimcH to J 1 m u per year.
I to fore local option the license was only
if'li'lO, bnt these five are to be protect
ed, as no other saloons will lie allowed
to bo established. It is rumored that
a prominent attorney will endeavor to
keep the Kiiloontt from running to ful
fill a promise made to local option
people daring the .Time. electiniiH. Con
don w::a virtually, awarded (he right to
regulate its own saloons by tho recent
Med ford decision.
W. H. WEST
Who WroBtluB Walsh Wednesday.
Wrestling Match Tonight.
Holh of the principals in tonight '
wrestling go have gotten into the finest
possible shape and will both make a
hard fight for the long end of the purse.
Welsh green to throw West three times
in nil hour nml there are many who
sny that Ihe big boy cannot do it.
There in, however, a strong following
who are backing the Twin City boy.
Tho match starts at H ; .'to p. in. ii.
the Mcdford Opera House. A 21 fool
mat haH been provided ho there will be
no danger, as in the first go.
West won from Welsh on November
0, taking three falls nut of four, though
one wjih bv default.
preliminary between local men will
first be witnessed. A good time prion-
I for nil. Tickets on sale at Has
kilts' drug store.
WOMAN SHOOTS INSULTER,
THEN REPORTS TO POLICE
MEMPHIS, Nov. IS. Mrs. A. W.
Itonds went to police headquarters last
night and announced excitedly that b)ic
had shot and hilled C. H. Craig, assert
ing that ho hail uiaite nu insulting prop
osat. Khe nccoiupauied officers to a va
cant: field and showed (hcin the body.
Mrs. Itonds said that because of a
previous insult her husband had threat
oned to kill Craig if he did not leave
tho city, and it was to warn him that
slio wo. t to his place of employment.
The shooting took placn when he at
tempted to follow her home, renewing
the insult.
LUMBER COMPANY GIVES
INCREASE IN WAGES
TVV'OMA, 'n.Vov. jH.'pho )u0
employes of the Ht. Paul & Taeoma Lum
ber company were given a pleasant sur
prise today, when they worn in formed
that their waes had been increased In
per cent. 'The advance took effect No
vember in.
For the next attraction i:t Die Med
ford Theater Manager llazclrigg has
selected the well known actor, Mr. Leu
Willard. .
No star lias over made aneh rapid
advancement ami favorable impression
as I hit young ndoi-. Mr ides being an
actor, he is n scholar and stands high
in the literary world. Mr. Willard is
most favorably remembered as slurring
in "The Christian" and "The Coun
try .Hiiiire," in which parls he receiv
ed high praise and made a tremendous
success, He in not unknown in all
the large cit ies,' mid f r his excellent
work litis received most favorable crit
icism, lie will appear et Hie Med ford
Friday night, November 'JO, in " A Poor
ltelalioa, Tho prices for this engage
ment will be li.'ic, fiiier T.'ic and $1. Seats
on sale at Haskins' drug store Thurs
day morning.
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' NEW SUITS.
IJnys' fiofxl Suits in liustpi" Brown and
(loiihio-lu-casU'd styles at $3.50 and $5.00.
IJoys' natty douMc-ln'castod S'iiit in new
In-own, grav and Itluo sliadcs at $3.50,
$1.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each; sizes 4 to
1.") years. '
I Joys' odd Knee Pants in wool suitings
and corduroy at 50 and 75? pair.;
liovs' eordurov Knickerhoekei' style , .
Sdiolil Pants at '$'2.00 per pair.
I Joys' corduroy Long Pants with scams
and cuffs at $-1.00 per pair.
SKI WINDOW DISPLAYS..
DI.'V OOODS, SHOKS, FURNIKHINGS
Van Dykes
LOST Hinall black nml white long
Ipiirod spaniel, with name "Mascot,"
on collar; Maltese cross nickel tag,
marked ' ' Ilostou Ideal Opera ( ' '
Keturn to Kmerick Cnfe. V, V. Wal
ters. iiOi)
"McComb & True, headquarters for
poultry supplies." Phono '.WV.i.
At tho Bijou.
Thi' I injfh proiluccrs nl Ihe Jtijou o
night. lon 'I mtss seeing I hem. The
one-act comedy entitled ' ' The ienmni
and the Widow" is just brimming over
wi'h mirth and laughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles KHis are nightly gaining in
popularity as is evidenced by the steady
increase in Ike audiences who are at all
times monf aporecia'ive and enthus'.is
tic,
-, The perforaiaiico teiuyht is an entire
change from last niht and is a most
novel and up-to-dtile throuhoul. Arrive
enrlv and avoid the rush.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that, the undersigned
will apply at the regular meeting of the
city council of Mcdford, Oregon, on De
cember 1, 1SHIS, for license to sell malt,
vinous and spirilous liquors In less quan
tities than one gallon, for six months,
at lot I', block 'Jn, in Mcdford, Oregon.
Tor a period of six mouths.
i!!7 O. M. SIM.SHV.
Dated November IS.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Pred Whelpley in C. A. Hamlin,
properly in Med ford
United Stales to Pdward .1.
Hchmpder, 1 tilt.." acres in sec
tion IS, township ."11, range 2
W
NOTICE
Is hereby given that tho undersigned
will apply at tho regular meeting of the
ity council of Medl'ord, Oregon, on Do
'.ember I, MHiM, for license to sell malt,
, inous and spiritous liquors in less quau
lities lhau one gallon, for six months, at
lots 10 and II, block -15, P street, be
ween Seventh and Kighth, in Medford,
Oregon, for a period of six mouths.
ADAMS IlliOS.,
U 1 7 IDdel Mo,. re li;ir.
Dated November IS.
Tho Kuhs mill sells feed and baled
iny by scale weight only, (let prices
patent, oeforo buying.
200
Q IFiYOU BUY HERE
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SUITS
LEFT-At the following
Prices
$10.00 to 13.50 values now $ 7.00
13.50 to 16.50 " " 9.00
16.50 to 22.50 " " 11.00
Free Suspenders with Every Suit All our boys clothes
at cost to close them out for good
DANIELS FOR DUDS
Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon
Two stories nrc told of the time
when the Atlivuneuin club, while Ita
clubliouKe whs undergoing renovation,
una huspltubly tukeu lu by the Unit
hI Service club.
One una of a distinguished officer
who, lifter u vulti bunt for bis uiu-
brvllii. wns heard to mutter, "That
comes of letting those . bishops Into
the club!" ...
The I'ouulerhlnst Is to tbe effect thut
when nu Atlieiuieuui nm.u. while bis
club v.us still tbe guest of tbe other.
iisked for tho librarian, the answer
was, "I'luuse. sir, be la lu the dining
room curving the, roust beef:" .
Took Him at Hi. Word.
CruilKrliKl (to, hs euiployeesi-No-
i;ouy dui u:u is,, to touch thut cwclt.
XoImxI.v Is to begin or leave off work
except lis II Jndlcntes the time, r'ore
miiu Yes, sir. (iradgrluil (the neit
iluyi Why, the dny Is one-fourth gone
unci uobwly's lit work! Wbut dues this
iiienn? Koreinuu (meekly) You forgot
to wind the clock, sir. Londou Kun.
Caui. of Hi. Hilarity.
Qreen I'd like that fellow Brown
better If he didn't 'always laugh at his
own Jokes. White Brown doesn't
laugh at his own Jokes. He iHiighs at
,wi f!!"v:i vhi.rire rllly mnngh tn
llnteii to them.-Illustrated lilts.
For.t.lling th. Futur.,
Mrs. de Style So your baby girl Is
three weeks old. My, how time flies
Mrs, Ciuubuatu Yea, Just thluk lu
lliirty yeurs from now she will be
twenty-oue years old. Sphlox.
Classified Advertisements
One 0t a Word N atadt inn-
tlona lssa than IS cuts. SUt ln.rtl6BI
for th prlca of foni. Saventy-fiT.
conta a Una par month.
FOX BALE.
1'dlt SAl.K 1110 acres, mostly bottom
liinil, nil uiuler Fish hike ditch; two
miles from railroad tsation; 40 por
acre; splendid bargain; finest Spit
zenhitrg land in tho vnlley. Address
A. 11., care of Tribune office. 213
KOH SAI.K- Five-year-old team, wagon
ami ii:n :h'..-i; will sell nil or any part
K. Smith, t'entrnl Point. Horses
will he at XiimIi stables Satur.lny 210
out. Five acres in orchard, fair im
provements. $-50 buys fine large
building Int. 0. W. Stone, over Bijou
Theater. 18
IHCTIONARY FOB SALE A aopy of
the latest edition 'of Webster a Inter
national Dictionary, unabridged, in
dexed and entirely new; a bargain.
(all on or address Geo. T. Fauoett nt
Wells, Fargo ft Co. 'a ezpreaa office 209
FOR SAl.K Five and ten-aere tracts
within and adjoining eity limtta, at a
bargain on long time. AdaraM P. O.
Boi 418, Mcdford, Or. S4S
FOR SALE A house and lot In Cen
tral Pomt, ono block frrm Main street,
house 4 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55z
140; price $1500. Inquire of Mrs. I. M.
Kinerson, Central Point, Or. 110
POR SALE A good am ail bulinct oa
Soventh street. Reasons for selling.
Address, P. O. box 518 or call at this
office. tf
FOT? SALE 3Slaexe rancl, iR.uTHj,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, ete. This is a bargain. See
L F.. W., Tribune office. tf
TO TRADE Light si of I. covered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. K. W, Tri
bune offio.. tf
WAMTBS.
ANTED To loan t?0Q on good secur
ity. A'ply Kihibit building. lw
YOU SHOULD ATT UN D THIS
THANKSGIVING SALE
HER IMS A HEASOX WILY '
"VYe are shaving the rofits close these days and think we are doing the people
of -Hertford a favor. 1 f l.v selling at a profit of 10 per cent we can do a business
of $10 000 a month we make -f 1000 and that pays all of our expenses and a little
over we feel that we have done vou a favor. 1 f we were asking a profit of 2o per
cent 'and dirt onlv '00l) month we would make 1250, or .f2."0 more than the oth
er wav, but vou would be paying 1.") per cent more for your goods. Listen, dear
reader we prefer to do the big business on a small profit than to do the small busi
ness on a big profit. Head onWe are doing the big business in our line in this
town. Wlujf Because we are asking only small profits. Wo invite you to re
plenish your needs at this sale, knowing full well that you will be glad you bought
here; and if vou ain't glad, we will make good if you tell us.
Are Corsets Necessary?
CORSETS ARE NECESSARY.
If u huly exports to linvo lier cloth oa fit perfoctly, slio must wvnr n car
not, hu ciirtit'ttt rt lu'CoBHiiry to every woman, especially if she desires to
appear well tl reused. Corsets nro absolutely necessary to this store, because
the demand is growing fast and wo must have them in order to supply that
demand. KtdlVrii, W. It., Warner liron. and the Snhlin are all good, and we
have just received large shipments. We have a Miss Ward in charge of our
corset department, and can assure you that you will get the right style, fur
Miss Ward has had years of experience in selling nml fitting corsets in such
stores ns Olds, Wort mini & King. Portland, and The Denver Dry (mods Co.,
Denver, Col. We invite your patronage.
MEDFORD 'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
Twenty Five Dollar Suits
$25.00
We've raised the standard of 2.1.00
Suits by offering our trade better suits
for 25.00 than can be ha d elsewhere for
Ihe same jirice
Our Twenty Five Dollar
Suits
rather dwarf the value of oilier 25.00
suits.
$25.00
The fabric, the style and the tailoring our 25.00 Suits at once stamp them
as unusual Suits for the price.
Now, sir, if you want a good Suit at a popular price, we say in all frank
ness and sincerity,
Hold on to your twenty five dollars
With a firm grasp until you see our line. Then, as if to clinch your security,
'we say to you, "money back" if you want it, sir.
Mufflers yQWZ. BACSR
p -Mr?LOJH,NG SrTSr " $2.50
WANTED A horse, nbout 8 years old,
weight not less than 1200 pounds,
sound nnd gentle; will work or drive
single and double. Address Tribune,
Modford. 211
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Boy's orercoat, either in Med
ford or on" road south between city
and John Mills' ranch; color of coat
gray, black collar, plaid lining. Finder
dense return to this office or to Roger
S. Bennett, room 10 over Medford Tea
& Coffee House. Reward. 200
LOST On Monday, a gray overcoat, on
Kagle Point road. Leave at this office
or address Prommor Tiros., llox 30,
Medford. 200
FOR RKN'T Ranch for rent, with tools
and cows. Apply this week only to C.
K. Wolverton. Woodville, Or. 201)
FOR RENT Furnished room for gen
tleman; also day board, Mrs. Stone,
Xo. 10 North G street. 214
C l WHITeTeG HORNS The 227
tlSH strain cockerels $." to $l."i. Hons
at 2.50 each. Trio. 10. Pullets :t
months old at tl.00 dozen. Casa (irnnde
Poultry C., Roseburg, Oregon. 20i
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen's Paes,
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. Rainv weather is
coining.
SMITH & MOLONY