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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1908)
aiEDFORD DAILY TRIBiTNl&.MEDFOR.D, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMttttiK iwo- Social and Personal There'll be Bnuiutbiug doiug iu Mer lin very pooii. 2-12 Oot hi your orJr :trly ontl nvniil tlie nwh nt the M. 4 B. f'nndy kitch en. 834 JAtt In ml with Bpiiroii Tiiventinent Co., Ovi-r til Bijou Theater. 2"4 Hot inpcnrn mul roiiHtfd pi:iniitn nt Ui M. &. B. Oui fly Kitrhon. 2Ii4 J. Dean of Tnteiit wim biiftitipnn visitor in Moilfonl Saturday. M, T. Minrnr lin returned from a buninrsd (rip.to Portlfin-l, wliero ho was tho ngont of Mr. O, E. AwlorHmi. Mm. F. H. Farr.ir of floid Ray via itcd MwHonl on Friday. Manager Tnr-khart of tlio Lnnvn eafe entertained ft mimliT of friendw nt a dainty lunelieon Friday eveninif. T. J. Carney in liaek from a buiiies trip to Olendale, Or. E. K. Anderson of Talent was n re pent Med ford visitor. M. B. V. Roule of Phoenix was trans act in j? businefls in Medford Friday. Frank Kasliafer of .Taeksouville was in Med ford Friday. Christmas candies at King il.ony. 8 Hfl T. Staples of Ashlmid spent Fri day evening In Mod ford. Dr. .T. F. Iteddy left Friday evening ou a lnmhieHH trip to Portlnnd. . A. W. Wafer and family of Seattle sro reeent urrivnls. E. Ii. Fisher of Eugene is visiting Med ford. A. If. Harris of North Yakima is in Med ford. Colonel R. C W'ashliurn of Table It nek nrehard. It. C. F Astbury of Oold Hill and Meters. Tronsnn & (iulhrie of Enlc Point were attendants at the O'Carit leetiire Saturday. TREES FOR SALE I 1)ovh on hand and for sale tho fol JowipK nursery stock IOfOO( BAKTt,KTT PEAKS 2,000 COMICM PEA HS 4.UU0 IVAN.TOIJ PKAHS 2,000 W I NT Kit NEIL1S A limitvil mimlor of Idaho, Flemili Beauty, Bickel, Clapp's Favorite, Win ter Burtlett Pours. CHKItlUKH Ijunbert, Royal Anne, Bin. PKACH STOCK M.iir, Elbflrta. Ear ly and Late Crawford, Salway, Foster. Early Charlotte. A full linn of APPLE Tit EES of all leading varieties. L. B. WAHNEB, Oakdaln Avenue. THE LOUVRE CAFE Cut Grl&SS Perfect Quality and Gut AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT fiaskins Drug Store SUNDAY DINNER, 6 P. M. Oystor ('ocklail, Lnuvru S.ccirl ( 'nnnomino Amontilledo Crisp Celery Itips Olives Dill Pickles Baked Hoek linsii, anv Fine Herbs ,l'nld Slaw, Mayonnaise Pouimes Kucbi'ss Boiled Ox Tongue Vinaigrette. '' Stewed SiiRar Corn Iiupnriul Punch Stuffed Town Turkey, Cranberry Same SI rained Pot:itoen in Cream Slriinjhv Menus Crab Salad Philadelphia le.i Cream Assorted Cukes Choeotate Mr nunc Roquefort (.'heese Bent's Toasted linen it lienimitasso F1 1 A Doll Free Wo give t the most popular baliy in Medford a charming Poll On Christinas Eve Votes are given with eacli 10-cent )iircliase of candv. The hallofs cast will be published Monday in The Tribune. Fine Xmas Candies Another of our special Taffy Sales is on today and tonight 2"c Taffies for Me a pound. King 6 Long Seven! h Street, Next to Jackson ( nmt v !;mk. A nice piece of Mission Fitrnitun. j it. Priees about one half usually eharg would be just tho tiling. Pretty, useful, I ed. Any design, any eolor, any fiuish, durable, and a suitable gift for anyone, dull, waxed or polUhed. Drop in. Shop l,et the Mission Furuiturn Works make ion corner of Figlith and IT streets. 22 SPECIAL SALE SEE THE DISPLAY OF COUCHES in Our Big Displav Window 7th Week End Sale Tonight From 7 to 9 P. M. All of the Christmas sales will continue tonight and from now until after Xinas. In addition to the sale ad vertised in the papers and circulars, we will place on sale from 7 until closing time the articles mentioned below: Ladies ZOo Handkerchief's 10c Men's lie Handkerchief's 3 for 10c Fifty dozen plain and fancy embroidered Hand kerchiefs; all brand new designs; regular 20c sellers; bought so that we can offer them to you for two hours from 7 to 9 p. m. oidy, at the small in sum of, cache Ivl Limit of six to one customer. Fifty dozen Men's hemstitched Handkerchiefs; regular 10c or 3 for 25c kind ; tonight only, 1 Ar three for ' lUv Limit of six to one customer. $1.25 Outing Robes 85c 14c Child's Supportess 5c Just received, about ten dozen Nigutiobes j made of fine outings; all sizes; our regular $1.25 sellels; as goods as von can buy anywhere for .fl.25; to go on sale tonight only, from 7 to 9 p. m.. for the n C small sum of, each f Limit of two to one customer. All sizes in children's 15c Supporters; black or white ; all new and fresh ; tonight only for, C pair Limit of three pairs to one customer. ' Med ford's Greatest Christinas Store Por Women. BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. OENTEAL AVE., JUST NORTH OF THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK, MEDFORD, ORE. DON FULANO STOOD TEST BY STRANGERS WELL W IIIIWlliniUIIIIII)ll)l)miM)lll)IHIWllHyllWW, ' - 30 per cent off From Now Until After Holidays CALL AND SEE Weeks & McGowan VJest sue ?unttute Store West 7th., St. Medford biiHiiicHH mrn of the city, Don Fulimo, tlio cilucatrd hoi-Hc, was Inst evening (jitizzcd fi-ftm tlio audit'iict', but ho fail ed tu bf mixed on colors. The intolli t lilllf animal ut any color culled for and matched colored paper held to view in Hie center of the room by pick ing out it likuncsH from bin different colored bnunerd. Ho was even asked to bring the two colon of the .lupuneso flag, which he did without the least heHitaucy, bring ng, however, a yellow banner. This evidently was to fdmw that ai n yellow race the JapaiiPKc xhonld have had yel low in their flag. Another Test Tonight. Tin men who have put up the wager, however, are not as yet satisfied, and at tonight 's performance Don Kulnuo will bo nsked a Af rica of questions re Harding figur'" and given implo sums in addition and subtraction. If Don r'ulano docs not fall down on Inn exam ination tonight, it will be taken for granted that he reasons hh clearly ns a child would do. Last evening behind the scenes Don Kulnuo was put through a series of difficult tricks by a person whom he bad never seen before. Hon tine wus thrown to the winds and anything that was asked for was .done. For instance, On ii h:is an act where he writes a let ter, then carries it to the office and mails it and tlnn opens his postoffice box and gets out a letter. Night after nigt he goes through this routine. Hut last night an entire stranger to him told him to ) and get his letter from the box. Iti wheeled, went directly to tho box, opened it and took his letter out. Nor did ho pause at any time, showing conclusively that the little pony k n c w w h a t wa a wa n t ed . No Mistakes for Don. The usual run of trained animals (Don claims to be educated) will, if they make n mistake, run back to the start ing point and have to be started over again. Not so with Don. If ho drops anything he stops and picks it up. He never comes back to his master until his work is done. Which shows that the little animal reasons, lie has to success fully do his stunts. Dr. Kllis leaves on Monday for Ash land, when lie will show four days. e then goes to San Francisco and goes on As the result of a wager between two the regular Orpheum circuit. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Fred S. Sainlen to Alfred de man. property in Park addition to Medford 1 (1. W. Mish to K. O. Whiteside, lot 12, block 2, Page addition to Medford 10 Tu i ted States to John Osborn, lilii acres in section 24, town ship .'Hi. rangt 1 K patent 1'nited States to Jeremiah Heck athorn, li0 acres in section 1.1. township 3t. range 1 E patent Henry F. Wset stone to fins New bury, land in D L C 75, town ship ;?7. range 2 W August a r, ("randatl to Caroline K. Thompson. 120 acres in sec tion 10, township range 3 10 2n00 Wheeler A ClaipiH to R H. Har ris, lot 9. block U, Rutte Falls William M. Colvig to Howard M. t'oss. release of bond for deed to acre in D I. C 4. town ship .'(, range 1 W H. F. Purkee et al. to Citv of Ash land, property in Ashland to be used for street purposes .. HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS The largest stock of Christmas goods in the city to select from. Come early and take your pick. A FEW SUGGESTIONS EVKWYT11IXG IN L'YROORAPTIIC SUP- , PLIES. POST VAUU ALBUMS, '2m TO $2.50. LA 1)1 ICS' HA ND B AGS, 75c TO $10.00. MANICURE SETS, $1.50 TO $12.00. MUSIO ROLLS, COLLAR & CUFF BOXES. SIIAVIXO SFJ'S, GLOVE BOXES. THE CHOICEST PERFUMES. CHR ISTM AS STATION EBY SOUVENIR TRAYS. SKIXS FOR BURNT WORK IN ALL COL ORS A SPECIAL LINE OF CHRISTMAS CIGARS and a thousand other useful novelties that are appropriate for Christmas Presents. Wax Doll Given Away The BEAUTIFUL WAX DOLL which we will give away Christinas Eve to the person holding the greatest amount of CASH sale slips from our store. Every purchase entitles you to a reg ister coupon slip showing the amount of your purchase. TII ESE SLIPS ARE TRANSFER ABLE, and the person showing the greatest amount of cash sale at the Eagle Pharmacy gets the doll. The Eagle Pharmacy PAT .HT "rt nmr Classified Advertisement; rem bale. litr. O. Bin 11.1(1, Xow York 24(1 WAN'TKD Man to nit wood ami clear land. Apply to Condor Water Sc Pow er company. 009 POR 34 1,K Viva and tea-lcr tract. within and adjoioinf citT UauM. at a WANTED Man and wife to work at bargain 01 long tim. AJdr.w P. O. flubhonw. Gold U.-.v. Apply to Con Boa 41. Medford, Or. 24S Water Power Co. 229 FOR SALE A good am all buiino'i u SaTen'h (treat. Reasons tot aalUng. AdJreM. P. O. boi 512 or rail at thia office. tf NOTICE. Notice is hereby ifiven that the tinder :gned will apply to the city council of' I lie city of Medford. Oregon, at it neit ting for a licetna to sell spiritout. inons and malt llqnors. in quantities !es than a pallon, for a perii of twelve nth, at its place of business at lots S. i. 7. S and 9. in block 20, in th acity f Medford. Oregon. Oated Oecember S, 190. HtlTEt. N A All I1MPAVV FOR SALE 60 acre ranch, near sta tiou, stock, impleuients and household goods to exchaug? for residence in Medford or Talent. Ben A. Lowell, Woodville. Or. 232 FOR SALE First-class blarksmith and wai7on ahou. also town lots. S good milch cows. Inquire O. N. Lewis. Jack sonville. Or. 8 WANTED Yon arv ambitious and pos scs at least an average amount of tac and perseverance. Therefore, we want you and will poy you 175 a month for mkinv nnlr four orders a doy. You can earn a big income We furnish all supplies free. Write today to Man- WANTED. WANTED Experienced waitress and chambermaid at Franco American ho tel, Yreka, Cal. 230 WANTED Horses to board by the ntoirth. Plenty of good, clean hay, good warm barn; terms $ti per month. No horses taken for le.is than one month. Wnlter Moore, Phoenix. 250 WANTED 1 desire family washing to do. I go to the hona aud wash bv the day. Prices n-asonnble; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. M F, Schaenfele. Medford, Or. Box 2A, houta No. 1 2."0 FOUND Ladies' fur collaretto. Owner can hnve same by applying at this of fice and paying for this ad. 229 WANTED Dining room girl at the Gold Ray Hotel, Oold Hill, Or. 227 FOR SALE OR TRADE Mare for a fresh cow. Write W. Q. Gordon, Med ford. R. F. D., or call mile and half south of Medford, eld Hoxie place. 2:12 WANTED 300 inn for Alaska work, season 1909; $j per day; $100 required. Alaska Investment 4 Development Co., Roscburg. Or. 233 WANTED Ot'fico manngcr for Omaha liberal salary; $.100 required. Address care Tribune. 22S WANTED flood local stock solicitor-, can innke big money; the beat propo sition of its kind on the market to day. Address care Tribune. 228 LOST Straud amerhyst colored "beads Thursday afternoon. Please leave at Tribune office. Reward. 223 WANTED A small bearing orchard. We have customer See Brown In vestment Co. 255 1'ul! AlTTITTouse-i, lots and land in Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one acre to C40 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe nix, Or.