Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 24, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFOIID DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFOftD, OREO OX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2i, 1008.
Social and Personal
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D, Cgiii'tiy is in tNui KniiuMHco mi
I. n! tin f-x.
a. .r. iiueii t.t Wciiat.-iK-c, wukIi.,
has umvrd in Mcdl'.nd. lie may lucute
Opic Rend' tmuthorti dialect ih per
f . As mi impersonator uf ;ilt ebt
uf mutt hern (lmrui-ti'rK, frum the o
whiti t nutli tt) 1 111' Kent uck y ( 'iiiiim'I,
Husk, lie ih inimitable. -I"
Mm. D. Wilson of Ham Valley
after visiting friends hero, for n few
days hn returned home.
C Henry of Spokane has decid
ed to locate in Medford mid engage iu
Ihe contracting bnmneHH.
Mr. Caldwell id home from n init
in fluid Kill.
Tin wo who have Inuglted over the
"Kentucky Colonel," "The .JuekliiiH,"
"Old Kheuozcr." etc., noed no further
t.ronf of Mend ' ability to entertain.
Hntiirdnv night at thp Medford Thea
ter. '217
Mrs. .1. A. .Ion on of Raiflo Tloine paid
a visit to Med ford Monday.
Peter Applegate whh in Medford Iran
nrting tnmineHS on Monday,
Hay (iariier of Wonntehoe, Wnnli., is
visiting in Medford.
The people of Medford will have tlieir
flrt;t opportunity to hear Opie Head, the
celebrated imeePst and lecturer, Hntiir
dnv night nt Medford Theater. 217
K;i rl ( 'ase of A n t ioeh whh it roccn t.
MVdfnnl visitor.
.T. It. K nodi'l. Hiiperintendent of tlie
Anti Knlortii league of Oregon, in ex
pei'tcd to arrive tdiorlly in Mdeford.
Those wh a"iil thoniBelvo nf the
mo ortimity to hear Opie Rend Saturday
iMf'-t will probably go home with the
faee ache and lie obliged to rent their
feal urea hnt they will he proof iignint
the blues for many inooiift. 217
If. Oarnett left Tuesday on n buni
nesH trip to Lou An gel cm, He hopes to
KPfMiro a sett lenient witli tho Pacific
('mil company, which lias partially coin
pleted payments on tho Medford coal
mine.
A. ft, Miiclellan of New York is ft
guent of tho Hotel Nash.
Thosft lint wishing Thnnknglvlng din
ner can have regular dinner at usual
preo at the TCmnriek. 214 '
All Itednien nro invited to attend
tho celebration- at Jacksonville Wed
nesday evening. A special train has
been chartered.
Those not wishing Thanksgiving din
ner can havn regular 'dinner nt usual
price at tho Knierick. 214
Mrs. Kdgar (Infer, who has recently
returned from an extended sojourn enst
and n month's visit In Rail Francisco,
entertained nt dinner Monday evening
in honor of Colonel J. F. Mundy.
' Hunt Lewis left Monday evening for
Portland. His wife had preceded him.
lie will spend most of the winter there,
but will occasionally come to Medford.
IT. L. Kelly, Jr., of tho bureau of fish
eries spent Tuesday in Medford.
V. Hit tic Wells, repreiteatative of
Sunset Magazine, author of the Com
mercial club booklet on Medford, and I
countless other pamphlets, spent Tues
day in Medford.
There will bo a meeting of the Med
ford Commercial club tonight to discuss
a Medford pamphlet for the coming
year. All members are requested to at
tend.
(li'orge II. Fitgihhnu, the genial rep
resmitaiive of W, V. Fuller & Co., is
among his customers of the valley.
.1. (1. I 'ope of tho .loshun Hendy Iron
works of San Francisco spent Tuesday
iu Medford. Mr, Pope is known to all
miners on the const ami makes a special
ty of mining machinery, lie reports
prospects bright for an awakening in
copper mining early in llie coming year.
Notice to Bodmon.
All Reitmen are invited to join I he
excursion to Jacksonville Wednesday
evening. A special train will convey
you free. The degree team especially
is nupiested to be present.
J. II. t-MTZO KRATiD,
(Ireat Sachem,
Land Sold in Sams Vnlloy.
l. II. Fisher of Lakeview, Or., has
purchased the Charley Lane property
in Sains Valley, and will tako immediate
posiicssion of the sumo, says the flold
Mill News. This property consists of
15 acres of ihe best land in that fer
tile valley, ami while wo did not learn
the price paid, yet it is understood to
have been a bargain. Mr, Kislu-r will
soon begin Ihe predion of a new house
upon Ihe property.
WILL VISIT THE EAST
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE
P. M. Kershaw, salesman for the Ore
gon llrjinite company, will leave for
Illinois about levember 1, where he
will nettle the estate of his father, re
ceatlv d a sod. Mr. Kershaw will lie
absent some six weeks.
Pleasant Wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Storm gave a re
(option to their friends at Trail Thurs
day evening on their return from Med
fnrd, where they hud been married the
dav before. On their arrival at Trail
I. O. ihe bride's mother) they were
met by a host of friemlse,1 who wished
rhcin a long and happy journey through
life. A grand supper was awaiting them
which had been prepared by Lea Mid
diebusher and M re. Irene Avery, to
which they and their friends did ample
justice. Then a serenade was begun,
which lasted as long a-, wan required,
mid the serenaders came in and candy,
cigar and soft drinks went fast. An
enjoyable evening was spent.
Those present were: Miss !e:i Mid
dlehusher, Miss Kuid M iddlchii!ior. Mr.
frank M id.llebuslier, Mr. Fred Middle
biisher, Mr. Clarence Muldlebusher, Mr.
Id ib PawKonfi Mr. Louis Mart in, Mr.
, C, Corn trey Mr. Klmer hnwson, Mr.
( 'harles Fry, M is. Mary Middlebiisher,
Mrs. Fred Warner. Mrs. Hooligan ami
M rs. !lvn Hammond.
The bride is the oldest daughter of
Mrs. Mary Middlebiisher, the postmis
tress. The groom is the oldest of the
Storm boys, living on Trail. Tho next
day tho hnppy couple started for their
homo on Trail.
'I'lifi people below arc bended for our Tlmiiksgivi
aiiHeipjition of what the turkey will furni.sli on T
will show vou the turkev. under new environments
The Suit Sale
Many New Arrivals
Every Suit iu this store is on
special sale. Many new Suits
have arrived and they have all
been put into the side at-reduced
prices on account of hav
ing arrived late.
P1".JU brown and fancy
heri-ingbone striped Suits,
worth from $20.00 to -tL'.j.OO;
any size.
ttOI Cn each f o r b I u e ,
Cl.JU brown, black, and
fancy herringbone cheviot
weaves that are worth up to
ifrrz.ao. ','., k
ttlj HC fancies and plain
PJ1.I J cloths, each for all
colors and sizes from !J4 t 12;
the best values offered up to
50.00.
til 911 each for anv Suit in
ptl.J the house that for
merlv sold at from $57.50 to
$75.00.
twit r i-. ArrriTt -ut rn i. -'.--r-;.:
THE WAIST SALE
Never in the history of 1 his store have we shown
such a fine assortment of Waists and never were
the prices so low.
7.00 Waists ...$5.60
$8.00 Waists ...$6.-10
!).()() Waists ...$7.20
$10.00 Waists . .$8.00
$12.50 Waists. .$10.00
$15.00 Waists. .$12.00
$20.00 Waists. .$16.00
1.00 Waists . .
1.50 Waists .
2.00 Waists .
:t.0() Waists .
4.00 Waists . .
5.00 Waists . ,
(5.00 -Waists . ,
...80
. $1.20
. $1.60
. $2.40
, .$3.20
, .$4.00
$4.80
ng Sale at the same time keeping in mind the pleasant
hursday. Oct your supplies here today and Thursday we
in this space.
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Think about this op
portunity. Right in
the height of the Fall
and inter season
we are offering the
newest and best mer
chandise that money
can buv for exception
ally low sale prices. The (irst
prices are our regular low prices
and the sale prices are actual re
ductions. We invite you to ex
amine the special offerings this
week. - You are safe when vou
trade here. We guarantee the
prices to be lower and the goods
to give satisfaction.
Sale of Dress Goods
25c values 15?
35c values 23
40c .values 27?
50c values 37?
(55c values . .
75c values . .
85c values .
$1.00 values
....47?
. . .63?
,...73?
....S3?
Thanksgiving Fur Sale
$1.00 Furs ,
$1.50 Kurs .
$2.00 Kurs .
$:!.()() Kurs .
$4.00 Kurs
$5.00 Kurs
...79?
.$1.29
$1.59
$2.39
.$3.29
.$4.98
$7.50 Kurs $5.98
10.00 Furs
$12.50 Kurs
$15.00 Furs
$20.00 Furs
$25.00
$35.00
50.00
Kurs
Furs
Furs
...$7.98
...$9.98
.$11.97
.$15.89
.$19.98
, .$27.89
$39.75
Warm Comfort Sale
1.00 Comforts . . .83
1.25 Comforts . . .98
1.50 Comforts. .$1.25
1.75 Comforts. .$1.47
2.00 Comforts. .$1.69
2.50 Comforts. .$2.19
$3.00 Comforts. .$2.39
$3.50 Comforts. .$2.79
1,00 Comforts. .$3.19
$5.00 Comforts. .$3.89
Towels, Napkins, Etc.
10c Towels reduced to 7?
15c Towels reduced to ...12?
20c Towels reduced to ...16?
25c Towels reduced to . . .21
35c Towels reduced to . . .25?
50c Towels reduced to . . .35
$1.00 doz. Napkins for. .83
$1.25 doz. Napkins for . 98?
$1.50 doz. Napkins for $1.19
$2.00 doz. Napkins for $1.63
$3.00 doz. Napkins for $2.i9
5.00 doz. Napkins for $3.75
Linen Sale
This is one time iu the year to
buy Linens and v court com
parison of values.
40c Linens reduced to ..... ,25
50c Linens reduced to 37
(55c Linens reduced to 47?
75c Linens reduced to 59
1.00 Linens reduced 73
1.25 Linens reduced to ..S
1.50 Linens reduced to . .$1.19
1.75 Linens reduced to . $1.33
$2.00 Linens reduced to . .$1.63
Sale of Underskirts
$5.00 Skirts . . . .$3.89!
7.50 Skirls ...'.$4.69
10.00 Skirts . . .$7.89!
12.50 Skirts ...$9.S9
$1.50" Ilea 'bloom $1.19
$2.00 ITea'bloom $1.47
Now is the time to purchase
issue for full particulars.
Suitcase. Sec yesterday's
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Medford 's Progressive Ladies' Store
Central Ave. just back of Jackson Co. Bank
Co it Sale
Fine Assortment
Our reg. $3.00 fit) A
Coats for. 46.07
Our reg. $5.00 ") OA
Coats for J.07
Our reg. $7.50 f OA
Coats for w
Our reg. $10.00 OA
Coats for 0.07
Our'reg. $12.50 A AO
Coats for....... 7.00
Our reg. $15.00 11 90
Coats for....... ICLU
Our reg. $20.00
'Coats for 10.0
Our reg. $25.00 n On
coats for
Handkeschiefs
Save on them Now
Never for a year will you
find such a large assort
ment of Handkerchiefs
and never will the prices
be so low as right now.
5c. ri'dehiefs. 7 for . .25?
10 good 4c H Vh's for 25
10c II 'kerchiefs, 4 for 25?
15c IT'dkerchiefs for 10
20c ll'dkerchiefs for 15?
25c H'dkerchiet's for 21?
35c H'dkerchiefs for 27?
50c H'dkerchiefs for 39
Skirt Sale
Big Showing
Our reg. 4.00
Skirts for . .
Our reg. $7.00 to C AA
8.00 Skirts vU
Our reg. $9.00 to -11.00
Skirts
7.00
Keg. 12.50 to . ADA
v sj.ipis ()(): 1 0 7
lieg. $20.00 and I 9 AO
$17.00 Voiles. . . . IL.xJO
tfeg. 35.00 and 00 QO
30.00 Voiles CL.iJO
A small charge for altera
tions. A perfect fit, guaranteed.
JUST OUT
Thin ChriHtinns minibor ia jnM 0110
rmiml nt' hcuuty, i-olor, ami good
cIumt. Take im 1iohm they'll nil
MU il.
lti-ml "tln Hmuliiy Lmly of ' Ponsum
Trot." You'll In (lil to know that
tlii'rt a ro uoil( liki that nn oartli.
Hi'Ht of all, it 'm trm.
Everybody's is tin livmt Kt,,,,'rjd
tnnti.ino in AimTica,
lftc centi a opy, (1.Q0 a yoar,
Medford Book Store
Hotol Nutth Niwi Htnnd
EUSSELL'H
$1200; one half cahIi. 40 acres 1,'t miloi
out. Fivo aiTws in orchard, fair im
)rovoinmita. $230 buys f ino largo
build iiig lot. 0. W, Stono, ovor Bijou
Thrator. 2Kt
r'OU 8ALK Five and tou acro tractB
within and adjoining city limits, at a
bargain ou long time. Address P. .
Box 418, Medford, Or. 248
.'OU SAtjK A good small businca ou
Seventh street. Keasons for soiling.
Address, V. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOR 8A1,E 320 acre runch, $12,000,
first class improvements, woll, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
U E. W., Tribune office. tf
TO THADE higbt alngla covered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. E. V., Tri
bune office, tf
WANTED.
l-'Olt UK NT Furnished room for gen
tleman; alm day board. Mrs. Stone,
No. 10 North U street. 214
TO E X (' It A N 0 E 15,000 first mort
gage 20 -yoar gitt edged bonds, paying
6 per cent, for ranch, orchard or land
in Rogue Kiver valley. W. M. Fronch,
Medford, Or. 215
W A NT El) An experienced night op
erator fur the Klamath Falls Exchange.
$-'(0 a montli, with room in the building
if desired. 217
EMERICK CAFE THANKSGIVING
MENU.
Itouillon
OliveH Celery
Moiled White Fish, Mittre de lintel
Hlue Points on the Half Shell
Knant Voimg Turkey, Oyster Stuffing
Cranberry Sauce
Hnwucd Sweet l'otntoerf
Creamed Corn
linnst Canvas Hack Puck
Lobster Snlad
I' turn I'utltling, Hrntidy Sauc
Mince and luinpkin Pie
Fruits in Season
Vanilla Ice Cream
Coffee- Milk
I'll is is Thanksgiving Pay Menu.
I 'rice 7.V.
KuKlish
Mot
Ten
Classified Advertisements
FOB SALE.
FOK SALE 400 acres, mostly bottom
land, all under Fish lake ditch; two
miles from rnilroad tsation; $40 per
acre; splendid bargain; finest opit
renburg lane in tho valley. Address
A. It., euro of Tribune office. 213 j
EOK SALE One acre, hounse and good j
improvements; Inside city limits; price J
Announcement
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1 IIAVK PrUCIlAXRl) Till-: HXT1RK
STOCK Or1 GOODS OF
S M 1 T II KO .OX V
and will endeavor to carry on the business
in the same straightforward manner which
they done. I will cari-r a full line of
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Foot
wear. I have a large stock of High-Top
Footwear so necessary for this time of year.
I respectfully solicit your patronage. Call
and get acquainted.
uiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiHmiiinnimiuiiimitMtMBBHraiiM
C. W. McDonald
Crestbrook Orchard Tracts
For Sale
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Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts
DIRECTLY SOUTH AND ADJOINING FAMOUS.
Hillcrest Orchard
can be bought on terms. Lowest price of any sn all tracts in val
ley, considering location, soil and distance from Medford. Will
plant and care for. Only twelve twenty-acre lots left, from'
twenty put on market November !)th. Call on
Oregon Orchards Syndicate
MKLLrXG AGENTS
PALM DUILDING
TRIBUNE ADS BRING RESULTS
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