Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 19, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER !!; 1!)08.
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We Will Engrave Free all Articles We Sell During the Holidays
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We Offer Special Inducements to Christmas Buyers
Christmas is now barely one week away, and it is high time you wore picking out your gifts. We can give you good attention
now, and you have a full selection to choose from. In a little, while you, wilt have to choose from a picked-over assortment
and shorpping will be unpleasant on accouut of the crowds. t .r
Bracelets
of every description In solid gold,
gold filled and silver, in plain pol
ished, Roman or rose gold finish,
set with diamonds or other prec
ious gems; all of the very late
effects.
Cut Glass Reductions
WE ABE MAKING A GREAT REDUCTION UPON ALL OUT GLASS
OUR STOOE IS LARGE AND THE BEST TO BE OBTAINED. WE
HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN MEDFORD AND SOUTHERN
OREGON. ' OOME EARLY AND TAKE YOUR PICK OF THESE HAND
SOME GIFTS. .
Bargains in Toilet Sets -
WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR TOILET SETS AT ANY OLD PRICE.
WE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT OUR GENUINE JAPANESE BRASS
GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK
AND WE WILL RESERVE YOUR SELECTION.
Diamonds and Jewelry
' We cany exclusive styles in Diamond-Set
Jewelry and Novelties of all kinds; and a pos
itive guarantee accompanies every article we
sell. V '
When you think of a Diamond don't over-,
look the fact that Diamonds are our special
ty. We have no stones that are off. If you
buy 'a diamond of us you are sure that it is
white, of the correct and relative proportions,
and are good, property attractive, beautify
ing ornaments, constantly increasing in vulue.j
Our Solitaire Rings this year aro more beau
tiful than last year's. Turquoise Opals,
Pearls in Diamond clusters, sot by the jew
eler's art. ' '
Watches and Clocks
Our stqck of Watches and Jewelry Is the
largest In the city, and w invite comparison
of prices. .If yon want to see a large stock
of Watches step in our store for a few min
utes : j .tf
Include all of the latest and finest cases and
movements on the market: HOWARD, EL
GIN, WALTHAM, LLLINOIS, HAMILTON,
HAMPDEN AND SWISS. ".
I Our Clocks are of all designs, and ho more
suitable present could be given. Bee them
and Judge for yourself.
Umbrellas
Plain and fancy cotton and
silk, gunmetal, silver, gold, pearl
or lvory.handles, at moderate
prices.
ELWOOD & BURNETT ;
, Opposite NashHotel
Seventh Street
Social and Personal
E. Worrell is back from a busi
ness trip to Portland.' '
The 100 club of the Baptist 'church
J. A; Mann of Uontral Point was a
recent Modfqrd visitor. .; ;
. A. L. Aikon of Coutraloint recent
ly returned front a trip (o Portland.
S. W. McClendon of Gold Hill vis
ited in Medford Saturday.
Tho Pleasants hotel property, bus been
u.., ,.u, nu-eung rriuay 0,d t0 v. Whitoside. the considers,
". .! -)n.in
The employes of the steam laundry , . H Richardson, who has the con
were euterta.ned Friday ' even.ng by tract , t the tel hone iine from
tho.r employer, Glenn Pabnck. j Central Point to Trail, is making rap-
1). B. Russell was a Grants Pass vis- id" progress with the work.
Jtor Friday - ' ' : Th3 Central Joint football team is
Mrs C. D: Abbott and children have rranginf!-for a game with Glendalo for
arrived from Corvallis to join Mr. Ab- Christmas day on the Central Point
bott in Jacksonville, where he recently rmuti&t
purchased the Taylor house. . '. ... A cantata u being prt.pared bjr the
. lUU ....UUg ..UU, ch0jr JJ church J,,,. neJt gun.
In Jacksonville. d evening. . i
Miss Blanch Kiddle left Saturday for ,.-.j ' ,r.:,- m..
her home to spend tho vacation.- s returned from attending '.the fVn-
'The local sehodls closed Friday flr crlji"
the holidays. I b'r. J. R. Riggs of Mt.' Pulaski, III.,
Prof essor Taylor will spend Christ- wbo has bcen visitin, in ,ho valey for
mas in California. , 1 80me' Um0 left Priday for San Fran-
S. H. Claspill of Butte Falls was a cite0 ' '
Jledford visitor Friday , I ThV C,M, f ',0 M. H. S., enjoyed
Count de Bogus and Hiram Green are a ride Pridav eT(mi t0 the hom(i
planning a trip to the Klamath Indian of w j Harllcy- whcre thov ent thc
reservation. They may be gone some ., with Mss Audrev Harney of
weeks. , lt. . m 1 .
, , . . me ciuns. uver t'r, silent. iiieuBiiiu
Manager Lockhart of tho Louvre cafe cvfln;n(r , 1
entertained a large number o his , Louis Herbage is home from tho holi-,
friends at a midnigh luncheon on Thurs ,,av, rom mo,,;,,..,,, collcgo. k
day evening. An elaborate menu was John C. Williams of Ashland was in
discussed and a most enjoyable time Mcdtord Friday on buBines8.
'was had. , ',."., .1 The A. P. Talent property, consisting
Mrs, J. M. Kiernan left Friday for of 4S() ncr(,9 jn gmB Vaov hM b(M)n
Yreka to visit an aunt who is quite Dl. M,d , j. Br!dg,,w of Co'ifai. Was"..
Mr ami Mrs Guy Moore have re- Tho consideration wl8 ,oo,on0. Cusick,
turned to their homo in W imer, having jjvcr8 & Ea,,B han,lled tha dea,.
spent some weeks m Medford. , Mj88 Li27i(J Wol tt formiv f
A. D. Singler was kicked by a horse Mpdfor,, ,, j TaIbot of
recently and was seriously cut near his 0r WB ,;,, ; Portlanl
' eJ'" . , on Thnrsdav December 17. bv County
The dance given bv the ladies of St. Ju(J , ., R Wpbst,r.
Ann s society at thc Angle opera hou p Jf Kershaw ha, returned from a
last evening was very much enjoyed. b rf a , north E
A large crowd was present. 1 activi ,n the Lae
. . ' l countv metropolis.
T i6' u ,a .i i . 1 School Clerk Wolters of Talent has
J. B. Brown has sold the place of . . - .. , - . ,
. .. . - , i .. w taken a census of the number of school
Maria Durning, southwest of this city, .... . . . . . , - . 1n,
r ti Tin. ,1 i . i I children in that district and fonnd 121
to R. F. Whetstone. The place consists gcboo a
of 21 acres and was sold for $4200. 1 c .00
. . . . , . Loins Lager, manager of the Ashland
Hot popcorn and roasted peanuts at'rt., "
. v. F . . r jaiA i Orchard company, near Talent, has 14
the M. &. B. Candy Kitchen. - -234 . ' J'.. ,
1 ' " . . . , . -' men at work on tue company's prop-
: f 1?llaM TBnn TTnnB ( in . 8IT7
J. B. Sifers, now a resident of the
agencies for Eilers Piano House, is in
Mearora on vwuvm. ,tate of Washington, is visiting his son,
John ker of Trail Creek was a - Centml point Mf
caller at The Tribune office fr- is a j, connty pioneer and w-S
Get in your orders early and avoid . t . the affair, of tbi, eomtf
the. rush at the M. ft B. Candy kUch- the f.ftie8 Ho
IU transformation in this region In half
J. B. Erani of Phoenix Tiiited in a century.
Medford Friday. i H. Campbell, recently from Okla-
Judge Neil of JacksonTille spent Fri homa, ha purchased the. H. Warner
day in Medford. place northwest of Centra! Point. The
Colonel Frank Bay of New York place contains 37 acres and the price
efty arrived Thursday evening and is! was $150 per acre. Mr. Campbell will
stopping in his clubhouse at Gold Bay. take possesion of tho place at once
Do you want to build a hornet Do and will pnt out most of i to fruit.
rn vnrt tn xnfoii nto t Tf von dfwire 1 Up ft nrartical orchardist and errectfl
n An AttW oA Tnft A. Anrlnninfi about 1 tn mafcp that his business bore. TTe is '
lots in their new addition
kx West Medford.
See the nsuortnient of Xmas candies
at King & pong's. 234
Vote fur your favorite baby at King
& Long s so Unit sue may secure the
doll given the most popular girl baby,
Votoa will be published in The Tribune
Monday., , . . ; 834
All Vandips at 30 per cent off until
ut(r the holidays at Lewis' West. Side
confectionery. r 257
11. V. Tarter and wife of Hilt were
vihUinv. in Medford Saturday."
Mrs. Arthur Kapp and her sisters,
tho Misses Oat man of Talent, were
Xmas shopping in Medford Saturday. '
Mrs. Lewis Uurich of Jacksonville vis
hod Friday in Medford.
Mrs. O. T. West of Ashland spent
Saturday in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tucker of Port-
Innd are visiting Mr. and Mrs, A. S.
Rosonbaum. Mr. Tucker has recently
placed a large tract on the peninsula,
4Fuirport," in the new Portland pack
ng bouso district, on the market in
town lots . :
John Bellinger of West Medford
spent Saturday in tho city.
. Purse!!, whose brother-in-law M.
E. T. Staples, proprietor of the Aah-
tand hotel, spent Saturday in Medford.
S. M. Meant, Jr., of Table Bock spent j
Saturday in Medford-prior to leaving!
for Portland to spend Ohristmp.'s week I
with his parents. K t
Mr;, and Mrs. M. O. Lawrence and
Mrs. Provost of Ashland spent Friday
evening and Saturday visiting Med
S. P. Hunh-r of Talent was n Mod
f'ord visitor Saturday. '
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Haak of Eagle
Point were ('l.riHtmas shopping in Med
ford Snturdny.-
Mr. Tronson of Tronson & Guthrie
of Kagle Point left Friday to spocd
the holidays in Portland.
Try the hot chocolate for five cents
at the M. & B. Candy Kitchen. 242
Try he chicken boullion at five cents
ct the M. & B. Candy Kitchen. 242
Don't be hard up. You can b -independent
within a few years. This is
no fake scheme. I will tell you all
about if you, will address A. B., care
Tribune. 239
Classified numcoint
TOM. SALE.
FOB SALE New throe-seated hack,
Inquire of H. M. Coss. . '236
FOB SALE Houses, lots and laud in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
aere to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix. Or. . ,
FOB SALE Invalid chair; used but
vory few times. Mrs. Cooley, 24 B
street. ' 236
FOR SALE Five and ten-acre tracts
within and adjoining eity limits, at a
bargain on long timo. Address P. O.
Box 418, Medford, Or. . . - - 243
FOR SALE No. 0 Remington type-
Writer; nearly new; cheap. E, E. Kel
ly, Palm block. . 237
FOB SALE A gooa small buatne?f on
'Seventh street. Reasons for selling.
Address. P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. ' tf
FOR SALP3 Auto, 3500 machino for
$850; 40 II. P., top, glass front; dem
ontstration givon iii Portland. The
Oregon Co., 305 Wclls Fargo bldgM
Portland, Or. 237
FOR SALE First-class blacksmith and
wagon shop, also town lots, 2 good
milch cows. Inquire G. N. Lewis, Jack
sonville, Or. 236
FOB SALE Extra .dry cordwood, fir
and pine, tier wood, oak, fir and pine.
F. Osenbrugge, Studebakor Bros. Co.
warurooms. Telephone 361. 262
WANTED.
For Bale.
At a bargain, upright parUr organ;
in perfect condition; will make suitable
Christmas present. For particulars ad
dress " H," Tribune office 242
just opened j highly piened with the valley and has
235 plenty of faith in its future. j
The socialists will meet Sunday j De
cember 20, at 2 p. m. at their reading
room hall for the purpose of selecting
candidates for the coming city election.
All socialists are invited to be present.
" J. W. WILSON, Secretary. .
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Christian Science, 1
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock In
the f -ommercial club rhih. Snhject of
the lesson-sermon for IeeemlHr 'J1, "
the I'nl verse Including Man Evblvp-1
by Atomic Force?" All are wHegrae.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock'.
WANTED Horses to loard by the
month. Plenty of good, clean hay, good
warm barn; terms $6 per month. No
horses taken for legs than one month,
Walter Moore, Phoenix. 250
WANTED I desire family washing to
do. I go to the bouse and wash by the
day. Prices reasonable; satisfaction
guaranteed. Mrs. M F. Schaenfele,
Medford, Or. Box 2A, houtt No. 1 250
WANTED You ar ambitious and pos
sess at least an average amount of tac
and persoveramce. Therefore, we want
you and will poy you 475 a month for
taking only four orders a doy. Tou
can earn a big income. We furnish
all supplies free. Write today to Man
ager, P. O. Box 1150, New York
City. 240
LwST.
FxST A "lady s gold watch and nug
get chain; lost somewhere between
Moore hotH and corner of H and
Eighth streets. Finder leave at tlTls
office and receive reward. 238
The Grand Theatre
TONIGHT
MADAM SULINA, The Spirit Medium
One of the Best Acts ever put on in a Vaude
ville Theater, iu her Spirit Cabinet Mystery ,..
in connection with Motion Pictures and II
lustrated Songs. .
At The Grand, One Week, beginning
December 13
ADMISSION TEN CENTS .
Special Children's Matinee Saturday at 2:30. Admis
sion to Matinee, Children 5 Cents, Adults 10 Cents,
Hot Airs
Won't Raise
The Wind
You can raise tho wind better by buying Med
ford property at present prices and sit down at
your own fireside until the advance conies next
spring. : ". : ' v
There's always "'something doing" in Medford,
and indications are that the coming year will see
more building, more street and sidewalk improve
ment and a greater advance in values in Medford
than ever before.
Fall in line and don't let thc procession run
over you.
I0GUE RIVER LAND COMPANY .
EXHIBIT BUILDING