MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNELMEDFOBP; OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. AN ENTERPRISING; STORE A&How Has Bmo a Benefit to Medford. Its Ineeptton. One year ago last June two young men- arrived in Medford looking for a location for a ladies' furnishing good tore. They were iu Medford just two day, when they decided to locate here nnd'nod arranged for a room in u new buiidiug which was to be erected during iud summer. The Opening. watrlield one year ago the first of last October; commencing at 2 p." m. in the afternoon in the room next to the post office. This was an unusual time to opeu a store, but these men were differ ent, and have been doing. things differ ently ever since that time. Tuo Merchandise, consisted principally of ladies' ready-to-wear goods, furnishings and notions, aud when they started in a small stock only was carried, but this was constant ly being increased until today this store carries the largest stock of ready-to-wears and furnishings for women and children that can be found in all of southern Oregon.: From a stock of about $4000 this store: has' increased until now a $20, 000 stock is carried. The Departments, wero originally ready-to-wear garments, corsets; ribbons, notions, underwear, ho siery, gloves, handkerchiefs, belts and jewelry; but to theso have been added millinery; bedding, dress geods and sta ple piece goods, travelers' supplies, em broidery Bilks, Butterick patterns, in fants', wear and head wear,- etc,- etc. -Benefito to Medford. This store ushered in a new and mod ern merchandising system In Medford and brought the products of the best manufacturers and mills almoBt to the L?erjr doors of . Medford citizens. It was almost as good as having a big city department store come to town, for not only did this store show very large as sortments, but it made prices that were n over made before in Medford. It has furnished employ moat to from six to 16 peoplo or as big a payroll as any other business Imuse in Medford. It has caused the erection of two of Medford 's most liaudaomo business blocks. It boosted Medford as much as any other business in the length of time it has been here, both in nnd out aide of Medford, and both with money and in other ways. It has always come through with donations, whenever called upon if the cause was good. It- has saved the people of Medford in the form of extra profits on mer chandise something ovor $10,000 this is a rough estimate, but not far wrong for it has not only boon able to buy goods for less money than most stores in towns of this sizo can buy, but has turned around each time and offered these goods to the people for less prof it than they were being Bold for else whore in Southern Oregon. It nitro duced tho first show windows into this city that is dry goods windows thus giving to the peoplo tho benefit of u display that enabbd them to know u bout the new goods as soon bb they arrived in town. It has always advertised extensively, adopting tho fearless method of ac quainting people with the goodn and prices. It li:is never sneaked around and found out a-compctHhTs1 price in order to reduce this snnic thing quietly nt the store. It' has sold goods' Hi one honest price to all if a price wbb reduced it was advertised so that nil had the seme chance. It' has bi ought the new goods to Medford almost as soon as they made their appearance in the east, and sold thorn at reasonable prices. It: has constantly shewn tho new goods instead of picking up auction goods and passo styles and bringing then here to sell for large profits aB line-been the practice with some stores. It" has kept an attractive store at all times whero all wero invited to visit but where no one1 Wnfs urged tb'Hrry-" feeling that people are better satis fied who buy without urging.. It has' guaranteed' every article sold, thereby protecting its patrons from un ratisfactory goods. Few stores are as liberal as this in the matter of guaran teeing their goodo. It has inagurated many Bales that nre seldom attempted in any but the largest city stores. One of these sales alone will aavo the rcoplo of Medford thousands of dollars in tho course of a year. A Greater Store for a Greater Medford Each day we plan to make this store 9 greater store to cut a new notch just a little higher on the tree of success a notch a little higher than the day before. Everv store has its' mission. and ours is well defined. Team work is behind our every action and effort, and each helper, has his or her duty to perform and does it gladly and cheer fully. Courteous service to our cuseo- mere is our aim each day to demonstrate our usefulness to the community. Whi can a man, a hundred mm do better than that! Josh Billings said, "I love a rooster for two thinirs--for bis crow and his spurs to back it up with." The re mark able bargains offered by this store seems strange to some merchants. But this store does not worship tradition old ideas must step aside for better ones, Some have even gone "so far as to say that this store is cutting its'own throat by offering new goods at reduced prices at the beginning of the season. How does this store sell so cheap f Here is the reason this store studies the mar ketwatches it searches and scours it buvs when prices are lowest pick up good goods at special eoneersfons'1 when they can and they found that they could very often. Then they are satisfied, with small profits. Summing Up We find that this store now occupief "We find that this store now occupies! a stnrproom with .10 feet frontage and the shelves and hanging racks are crowd ed with the best merchandise that mon ey can buy. , This store has g&inel a following that is constantly increasing, because their patrons have come to rely upon the feet LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Nov. 20. Ibnrged with murder for slaving his brother' 14 years ago, Perry Holden, a Spanish war vetoran, who has been known aB Harry Whitaker, today said he would waive extradition anad return to Roauoke, Va., to face his accusers. When arrested lato yesterday at the soldiers' homo at Sawtello Holden was preparing to flee, having "been warned by a sweetheart at home that tho offi cers were on his trail. Ho admitted Rhooting his brother, but said that it was in self-defense, as he was being strangled In a fight following a quarrel over $2.10. Ho did not know that Inn brother was dead, as ho ran away as soon ns ho saw him fall. that everything offered fur sule is ex actly as represented. Their advertise ments contain only the truth. No clerk is allowed to misrepresent uad every thing is guaranteed to give satisfaction or the money will be cheerfully refuud etf. We have no hesitancy in ciimmeud ing you to the BAKER HOTOHASON CO. HIS HEAD WAS HARD ENOUGH TO BREAK PIPE WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. 20. Robert Johnson, a young carpenter, did not know until today, when ho regain ed consciousness, that his skull was hard enough to break a cant iron sewer pipe in a 20-foot fall. Jo h n ho u fell that distance yesterday while he was shingling a roof, his head striking the pipe. With a part of his skull caved in, he was rushed to a hos pital, whero au operation was perform ed. His chances for recovery are good. An examination of the pipo showed the damage done by Johnson's skull. ARRESTED FOB MURDER ATTEB FOURTEEN YEARS NOTICE Ik hereby, given that the undersigned will apply nt the regular meeting of the city couui'il of Medfnrd, Oregmi, on December- 1 1008, for license to sell iniiU, vinous nnd spiritotis liquors in less quan tities than ono gallon, nt lots 14, 1-1 and Hi, block 21, in Medford, Oregon, for a period of twelve months. YOUNG & HALL. Dated Nvember 21. tmiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii You can f B I find it at Hussey's I Cash j j Store I niiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiff MEDFORD THEATRE One Night Only Friday, November 20th, The Celebrated Actor MR. LEE WILLABD and a splendid company in SOL SMITH RUSSElS great comedy, A Poor Relation Note the prices 2"e, 50c, 7.jc and $1.00. Seats on sale Thursday a. m.. SAVOY Tonight and Saturday. "HELD BV BANDITS' ' Port ray i u g the thrilling adventures of Ameri can tourists in the Alps. The vitws of tho mountains alone are worth tho prico of admittance. "THE 10011 Ol'r'lt'ER" Showing u scene, true in many cases, of an American officer whoso Balary is uot adequate. A beautiful love story ruus throughout. "THE JIEU'LESS HUBBY" Just a laugh producer. ted song in her usual clever manner. Miss Eifert will sing an illustra Admission 10 cents. High-Grade Canned Goods AVo have added to our already complete stock of high-grade Groceries a full line of the incompara ble " Preferred Stock" Canned Goods. These goods are packed where tho bese is grown. We will take pleasure in quoting you prices on this line, as we believe we can interest you. ' Once a customer, always a customer, is the mot to of Preferred Stock goods. Allen & Reagan Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit and Feed Phone Main 373. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' NEW SUITS Boys' good Suits in Buster Brown and double-breasted styles at $3.50 and $5.00. Boys' natty double-breasted Suits in new browii, grav and blue shades at $3.50, $4,00, $5100 and $6.00 each; sizes 4 to 15 years. Boys' odd Knee Pants in' wool suitings . and corduroy at 50 and 75p pair. Boys' corduroy Knickerbocker style School Pants at '2.00 per pair. Hoys' corduroy Long Pants with scams and cuffs at $4.00 per pair. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS. DFfV GOODS, STTOES, FURNISHINGS Van Dykes Surely You Have Read About The THANKSGIVING SEE Have You Attended Yet? Our Thanksgiving Sale is attracting n lot of buyers these days and, as faiyas we3 can learn', everyone goes away satisfied. The question is: Have you taken 'ad-'',' vantage of this opportunity to save, especially on Linens, Towels, etc.? If yoii; think you are going to need any thing of the kind for a year, now is the time to;1 buy. We urge you to come and examine these special values. Tf you are not at- traetcd by the values wo will not urge you to buy. 1 i Make Us Prove This Yeu never saw such values as we are offering at the SAL10 OK L1NKXS, TOWELS, 10TU. LADIES' SUIT SALE LADIKS AND CHILD'S COAT SALE LADIES' SKIRT SALE TUK SALK OP PURS A visit to the Store will prove that we save you money. MEDFORD 'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE. ' BAKER-HUTCH ASON CO CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. , Thanksgiving Groceries at That Grateful Price Thanks to Cash "Veribest Mince Me.t in packages, cache -,. 10c By the ponnd .' . .. 16c ' "Oardeu Brand" Mince Meat in glass Jar?, wotghing 4 pounds each. 65c Sampson's Boiled Cider, per quart bottle 35c Sweet Cider, by the gallon 25c Thompson's Seedless "Bultana" Rai sins, 2 packages for Vie Fancy Eecleaned Currants in 18-o. packages, 16c each or two for..2fie Large Eastern Crairbcrrios, per the quart lrc Sweet Potatoes, Spices and In fact ev erything for the Thanksgiving board at the best prices In town. Miller&Ewbank Headquarters for Celery and all kinds of Nuts IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilHIIIMUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII RUBBERROID ROOFING is in use on nmre buildings all over the world than any other roofing made. It is the world standard of roofing quality and has always given entire satisfaction whore other roofings failed. For sale by Crater Lake Lumber Co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi GO SOUTH! Make arrangements to visit California this Winter :: :: :: (lot a taste of tin" delightfully mild climate known only to Southern California. Tliore yon will find an abundance of sunshine, bright blue skies, a clear, limping atmosphere, congenial associations nnd invigorating healthful recreations too numerous to mention. Hesorts urn thore, some with world-wide rejiiitations lis l.ns Angeles, Paso Hollies, Hot Springs, Long Hein-li, Santa llurluini, Hotel del Montr, Hnnta Oruz, Sun Diego, Santa Monica, Venice, und commodious, delightful stopping places if lesser renown. All maintaining tho California standard for hospitality, und faultless accommodations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Will ho glad to supply twine very nl trm tivo literature, ileicrflting in detail tlio many delights nf winter in California. Wry low rate round trip exfursim tieketR aro on snlo to f'ulifornia. The rate from Portland to Los Angeles and return $65. Nimilur excursion rates nro in ef- Por full Information, sleeping ear reservations nnd tickets, rnll on telejjrnph or writo either fjintt, six months, allowing stopovers in either direct in feet to all California point. A. 8; Kosonbaum, Agent, Medford, or Wra. McMurray, Oen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oo. 1 mi t,ii V ; Li t If i -i v !? "i' -. f 1