Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 20, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    M EDFORP DAILY! TRIBUTE, MEDFOKD,. OR KdOX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1008.
Social and Personal
f.
Judge f, R. Neil wui in Medford
Thursday oil business.
Editor Pattibon of the Central Point
Jlurold wan u visitor in Medford Thurs
day. f,Vt B. Hostel of Central Point wit a
wont Medfod visitor.
X J. Howard of Kerby, Or., is visit
ing with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. ,1.
8. Howard of this city.
Dr. E. H, Pickel will leave Friday eve
ning for Portlund to join his wifo who
left recently for that city.
tYnte for t lie most popular baby. Rnl
Jotn at King ft Long's.
Mm. E. Hesorodt of Chicago is visit
ing relativi'H in the city.
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Weott of Big Butte
were recent Medford visitors.
I. h, Hamilton has disponed of his
rniidence lota on North Hart let t street.
Mn. C. J Buck paid AhIiIhihI a visit
recently.
Trv a package of Grant 's hygenic
crackers. Allen & Reagan.
;Mr. and Mrs. J. ( Iudge (if Ashland
wore recent Medfordvis itors.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jl. Hem roth have
returned from a visit to enHtern points.
Jul; niton 's BeHt Flour, $l.'.. . Me
f,3inb & True.
Mm. Lulu Perrr has returned from
Portland. She is much Improved
hoatth.
The (lit" 1 1 ii a. 1 red club of the Hnptist
ch'unh will hold their regular social
guthiTiug Kriilay evening.
C rant s hy gen ic crackers. Allen A
b'Mignn.
AM rt Owens, who was recentlv nr-
resiei) in Wtiner for nun support of his
fiinuly. was on Thunulny bound over
tir the circuit court by Justice Canon.
Bail was fixed at f.'ioo, which was fur
Dished.
(J rant's hygenic cracks are best. Al
len, Keagau.
-William B. Stone of Salem is in Med
ford on business.
Wilson J.flitiitoit of Bcugle was trans
acting business with Medford merchants
Friday.
'? McCnmb A- True, located nt Pago &
HoU'h warehouse, opposite R. R. Co.
walor tank."
Jack Hemingway of Sterling is spend
injj a few days in Medford.
Mcf'omb & Trno for prices on ."00
HMnd lots of flour and potatoes."
Two carloads of choice apples were
shipped this week over the P, & K.
from the Bradshnw orchard near Eagle
Point, i his orchard is one of the best
producers in the valley, and regularly
sends forth n large crop. Neither front
nor drouth affect it and it is always
dependable. Its owner can figure on
returns as regit la riv as ir tliev were
gold bonds only the rale of interest
is 'fpr higher.
Lee Willard and company are quar
tered nt the Nash.
Mrs. Mamie Imx left for Oakland.
Cal.j Wednesday, to reeeivo medical
attention, Hl
BLUE LEDGE ITEMS.
The Biggest and
the Best Net For
Getting Results.
Good EveningI
Have You Used
"CHIG?"
' for sale only by
Medford Pharmacy
i Near Postoffice
(Observer.)
E. L. Juues. manager of thv Cupper
King group of claim returned from un
ex t ended visit Friday.
Merchant F. A. Kibbles Ik suffering
from a severe bruise sustained upon
the evening of the fin it Eileen, but
in improving rapidly, j
Mitts Nina Wall is visiting her broth
ers and may decide to spi-nd the winter ,
camp.
Merchant Frank Edwards of Button
was among his many friends here Mrni
day. j
Mrs. E. C. Faucett and friend, Mrs.
Chirk of Medford, lire uuests of Mrs.'
F. W. Citrnahan this week. Mrs. Clink
thinks of spending a few weeks hen '
before returning to her home in Chi
cago,
tuite a number of men are employed
upon the Cook & (trecn properties mid
upon the claims recent ly acquired by
II. Palmer.
An additional hift has i en tint on
in the mines and upon the diamond
drill, making the umi.-i three eight hour
shifts.
John Byrne of Wat kins was in camp
Thursday upon business.
A. II. Miller.fi secretary of the Med
ford Commercial club, and the Southern
I'ucifie photographer were out looking
over the Blue Ledge country Monday.
Mrs. Ca ma ha n entertained Monday
evening in honor of Mrs. E. C. Faucet t
and her friend. Mrs. Chirk of ('him
go.
With tin threatened coming of bad
weather we begin to think of the eon
lition of the public roads from the Oil
ifornia line to Jacksonville. The Blue So far na business goes, the lor a
-edge company keeps in good repair j newspaper Is the biggest mid best net
the rond from the mim to the Califor for getting rusultH. It circulates around
nia Oregon line, but from that point
to Jacksonville the roads have been
the past three winter wason almost
impassable. It was said that the for
finer county officials were not in favor
of improving this particular road, but
that the ones selected last spring might
proliiildy -give this district and the Ap
plegate country a more liberal cousid
eratjon. We are obid that the itcooh
of the Rogue River valley have taken
up the good roads oiiestiou, mid hope
they may remember us one of these
lays. The Blue Ledge company lui
In itlnintf flsti to Ket res-jlts
You imvu to titkt the net results.
In tml:o .-s. too. X-i get r.sdia
You ll-jr on the net results.
Netting tlsli mnl netting profits sug
gest each other, lu eucU case yuti
must put out a uet that moves aruuiul
and gat hern up the results.
town nud In the country also.
Aro you advertising?
ADVERTISED LETTS?- LIST.
The following letters r;:n.;'ii uncalled
- ii i in- ioniiri i nt- i .in u.oru, ir.,
, Nov. IN I'MIX;
Olhe Bell, Matison Brown, Mrs. Jes
sie Blakeley, Rny . Bone, Albert Bai
ley, S. S. Bruce, Mrs. Fred Davis, John
It. Dungaii, Frederick Over, I). J. Feen,
spent more than fcMUNH) m the rond-j W. P. Harvey, F. L. ilowlnnd, C. E.
in this district ami have them in good Hoffman, Ji-sso Jefferson, Lon Jones,
condition but when we come to the . A. McCulloeh Medford Mercantile
northern end of the company's roadr j Co., Alex M iller, Vlias. Mitchell, Isaac
and drive over into Jackson county we, Moore, TIiom. Pankey, (. W. Rawlings
find the roads in very bad coudit ion. j anad family, (ieorge Robinson, K. J.
esperially during the winter fionths. j Ruche, (nvnr Severnon. Madamoiselle
It is ft fact, as one of the (list eiti (Josephine Siguin, W. H. Stephenson, II.
zens of Medford said a few days wince. I K. Trudle, B. C. Wood, Sadie Voting
that the Blue Ledge mine has spurn I Edna Wright. '
more money in Jacksonville and Med Parties calling for nny of the above
ford the past, three years than perhaps letters will plensn snv "advertised. "
any other three enterprises. The pay- j A charge of one cent will be made upon
rolls have run as high as n.tioo per the delivery of any of tho ubovo let
month and merchants in the valley have tors A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
been paid more than a ijuarter of n mil
lion direct besides lnrge sums paid
fanners, fruit growers and the general
public. CoutrtliutioiiH him1 been given
for improvements to induce various en
tcrpriHcs to come to the valley, and
ill to good advantage, no doubt, while
here is an enterprise that may mean
more.. In the people of the valley than
any thren of thn best of them till and
which has had verv lit lie considera
tion upon a most important subject---
that of roads over which to t raiisiiort
supplies, machinery and operating ma
terials.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
John Walters to J. W. Odgers,
land in section S, township Xt,
range 2 K 1
T. O, Williams to William Dennis,
laud in township .11, range 4 W 2000
Fine Clothing'
Latest Designs and Styles
Nobby patterns in finest materials at moderate prices
tn mala' bis fortune. '
-the Clothing that helps to make the mau ajid helps
TfM",. 1908 W f , -ffl
ffilGItT 1908 BT
SCtlLOSS BROS A CO
FINE CLOTHES MKERSr-
Garments that Wear
Our Clothing stands the test of time and service. ' It is
serviceable, it is stylish, it is worth while. It is real value.
There is no shoddv here.
Fall and Winter Suits
Quality and workmanship unexeeled; full serge lining;
hand padded shoulders; coat fronts that will ;iot break.
Our stock is new, of latest design, of finest materials. We
invite a comparison of woolens and prices. Then we know
you will buy. Once a customer, always a customer.
We make a specialtv of high-grade .Suits at $20.00,
$25.00 and $30.00.
Overcoats and Cravenettes
Black unfinished worsted Overcoats, cravenctted, mak
ing them not only warm, but rainproof; full silk lined;
heavy satin sleeve lining; sold bv others for .fLT).()l); our
price $20.00
Black unfinished worsted Overcoat; full silk lined;
heavy satin sleeve lining; extra fine value; sold bv others
at ifcM.OO; our price .'$25.00
Unfinished worsted Cravenctte Overcoat; extra fine
workmanship; one-third silk lined; heavy satin sleeve lin
ing; great value; others sell for $:5.(l(); our price . .$27.50
Classified Advertisements
If you have lost or found
iiny thing, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what you want is, try
a Want Ad in Tho Tribune.
One Cent a Word No ilngle Inser
tions leas than 16 cents. 8lx Insertion,,
ror tne price of four. Seventy. five
cents a lino per Month.
FOR SXE.
I'OK SA1.H 4110 acn'8, mostly bottom
luml, nil under FihIi luko ditch; two
mill's from milroml tnution; $40 per
acre; splendid bargain; finest Spit
rj-nbiirif land in I lie valley. Address
A. II., care of Tribune office. 213
Night Robes
and
Pajamas
We are showing the greatest line of Nil.t mbes an,! Pajamas ever displav-
ed m .Medford. What would be better fnr.vou n one f Ihesecool nights than
I n? ,'''"l'l''. "'arm. and roomy night robe, , pair of nice pajamas?
'I !
i
I'ornel Flannel l?obes, cut full, long
and liberal. S5 to $1.25.
Fine Muslin Xightrohes, 75 to $2.00
Fine imported Pajamas, $2.25.
Fxtra good Deiinuet Flannel Pajamas
$ 1.75.
Other Pajamas, $1.50 ),, $1.50
? ;AVh',' S0 ,,an -'' s" """'I' ir.,rl for vour monev as vou can in a
winter nigbtrobe investment? I k in the west window and see tl.e mam-
! ulvl.iu ..I :
K
'$300 " vTlOTHING CS HATS
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(Ivjf)) it WHAT WE SAY WE DO, ' -
2 (LA we 1)0 J0- :
vfTHE FASHION SHOPy
Read, reason, reflect, then .v "Every man is -odd," lint
Jfcilford's Fashion 8 In it T W'c lead others follow
for Mm. (&A7 lSljl xr! our lend.
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MEDFORD
g OREGONf
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l''OK SA1.I'
nnd harness
fc. . Smith, Central Point. Horses
will be at Nash stubles Saturday 10
-Five-year-old team, waron
will sell all or any part
KOK S.l.K--fm aVre, liounxe a-id garni
imiirovcments: inside city limits; price
I20H; one half cash. 40 acres 13 miles
ont. Five, acres in orchard, fair im
provements. $J",0 buys fino large
building lot. G. W. Stono, over Bijou
Theater. 213
FOR SALE 320 aero much, $l2,0'on.
firBt class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. Sec
h. E. W., Tribune office. tl'
DICTrONARY FOR SALE A copy of
the latest edition of Webster's inter
national Dictionary, unabridged, in
dexed and entirely new; a bargain.
Call on or address Geo. T. Faucett at
Wells, Fariro & Co.'s express office 200
FOR SALK Fivo nnd ten acre tracts
within and adjoining city limits, nt a
bargain on long time. Address P. O.
Box 418, Medford, Or. 218
TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
WANTED.
FOR SALE A house and lot in Cen
tral Point, one block frcm Main street,
house 24 feot square, 4 rooms, lot ftTx
140; price $1500. Inquire of Mrs. I. M.
Eoicrson, Central Point, Or. 210
FOR SALE a good small businoa on
Sevouth street. Reasons for celling.
Address. P. O. box 513 or call at this
office. tf
WANTED A horeo, about 8 years old.
weight not less than 1200 pounds,
8ouud and gentle; will work or drive
single and double Address Tribune,
Medford. 211
FOR RENT Furnished room for gen
tlenian; also day board. Mrs. Stone.
No. Ill North (j street. 214
FOR RENT House for rent, furniture
tor sale. Address P. O. Box S04, Med
ford. . 213
FOl'ND Ladies' buckskin glove on H
street. Inquire Tribune office. 212
TO KXl'HANdE $15,000 first mort
gage 20 yenr gilt edgetl bonds, paying
i per cent, for r;iuch, orchard or land
in Rogue River valley. W. M. French,
Medford. Or. 215
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...Midwinter Clearance Sale... 1
In order to make room for the arrival of
S our Spring goods, we are making a sweep-
5 ing reduction of 2.3 per cent, on entire stock
ITats, trimmed and untriiunied, including
ribbons, feathers, flowers and all trimmings.'
I MRS. W. I. BROWN I
WEST SIDE MILLINER. 1
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When You Are Hunting
for the best tailoring establishment,
you will not burn your money if you
patronize us. Tho time is now hen
whon you should think about your fall
suit. Wo aro anxious that you shout!
see our display of fall fabrics. Make
your selections now. We will fill your
nnlor with pleasure.
Steaem cleaning. Preach dry uhuu
ing and pressing neatly done.
THE GRAND
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VIVIAN nd WAYANE
In audeville Sjiecialtics.
Motion 1,-tures "Thirteen at the Table."" Burglar
and the Ha by." "Music Forward."
Illustrated Song" I Wonder I f Vou Miss Me,"
I.. . .siuig bv Miss dolmson.
W. W. EIFERT
CITY TAILOR
MEDEORD
OIVINO THANKS
FOR FAVORS RECEIVED
Everyone should do on Thanksgiving
day, anc' you will certainly thank us for
placing our fine tableware in silver
nnd cut glass at such prices as will -n
able you to make your table a thing
t-f beauty for your Thanksgiving din
iier. Wc are offering handsome can-,
detubra, fine dishes, silverware and ,
cut glass at prices that yiq will giv
thanks for. , ,. ,
MARTIN J. REDDY
Tho Jeweler.
Near tho Postoffice. .
SALEM BEER
SALEM, is the most popular beer in Northern
California nnd Southern Oregon. It is acknowl
edged to bo the equal of the very best eastern
product. All beers are good, but some beers are
liked better than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish
to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Medford Depot: Medford lee & Storage Co.