Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 19, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON'. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908.
Hussey 's -:- Hussey -s -:- Hussey 's
For Toys, Dolls, Games, Fancy China, Fancy Glassware.
THE PLAC E F OR X MA S GOOD S
This Is a Magnetic Xmas Store
Stock Arranged
for Easy Choosing
We havo eliminated tlio disagreeable feature
of OiriHtniRR shopping. Stocks offer countless
tmlutiims of gift problems ami aro arranged for
quick choosing. No matter the crowds 'regard
less of the rush, our facilities tiro such as to
givo thorough and courteous attention tor your
every Deed. Our sales forco id reinforced and
aisles u open and spaciouB. In every respect
you will find this a most plensnnt Xmas shop
ping place. The decorations uro most taste
fully arranged and the tpirit of Xmas is every
where. You will miss siring if you fail to take
advantage of the
OHEI8TMA8 SALE PRICES
A Little Money
Accomplishes Wonders
Perhaps the moat pMising fer.ture of our Xmas
service lies in the price tags.' While our Xmas
atocks are the choicest, most diversified and
most satisfactory for solving gift problems you
have nccess to, you. will find our prices tempered
with exceptional savings. "Goods mell bought
are half sold" runs an old dry goods slogan.
How true it is ia verified by the tremendous
Xmas business we are enjoying. Our goods
were wl bought i-lse how could bo quote these
low pricjktff Goods are so arranged that one
can. make selections almost without the aid of
a clerk, because price tickets are on everything
and nil show the , . ,
CHRISTMAS SALE PRICES
8th Saturday Night Sale From 7 to9P.M.
ALL EMBROIDERIES FOR HALF PRICE
Medford's Largest and Only Exclusive Ladies' Store
BARER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVE., JUST NORTH OJ? THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK
More Light lor Less Money
SOCIETY NOTES
The third meeting of the Bridge
Whist club was held on Friday after
noon at the beautiful homo of Mrs. P.
K. -Merrick, the hostco being Mrs.
Nye, who cntiTtiiinod most charmingly.
The 12 members of the club were pres
ent and spent a most enjoyable after
noon. The next meeting of the club
will be held on the first Friday after
New Year's. ' ;
Special music and exercises in keep
ing with the Christmas spirit will be
held in nil of tho churches Sunday. One
of the most attractive features will be
the Christmas enntatrt i;t the Methodist
episcopal church in the evening under
the able direction nf Mrs. Kriuise. Be
sides the chorus of ninny voices, there
will be a irio by Mrs. Kraui-e and
Messrs, Muller and Minion. Solo parts
will be given by Mrs. Bliton Mr. D.
T. Law ton, Mr. Mason and others. A
delightful evening is assured.
t
.On Friday evening occurred the Hvc
ond dance of the season given by the
ladies of Mt. Ann's soeietv and it was
fully up to the standard sot by these
Indies, who have gained an enviable
reputation as charming hostesses. The
dance Was wrtlt attended. Splendid tnu
nil1, beautiful gnwn, "IHiciimi refresh
ments mid delightful rniiii;ui y enni-
bincii to mnke tin ivniiiou ttivt de
light ful one, and on- lung to be re
membered. Ait u r.-sult the Indie refil
led n goodly sum with which tje carry
on tln work of their society. Th. yr:tud
liinrch was led by V p. I-Mnr Itafer
and Mr. Dudley. The pntronnss.-; vre: '
Mrs. Faul Tliei, Mr. P. II. Ilitpkiiw. !
Mrs. John D. 01w11, Mrs. Nicholas
Cooke, Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis, Mrs. J. D.
Heard, Mrs. George F. Mims, Mrs. J.
Still man Vilas, Mrs.' John 8. Orth Mrs.
Josephine Itussell, Mrs. W. Hyde 'Stalk
er, Mrs. A.. A. OaVia, Mrs. J. F. Reddy,
Mrs. V. I. Vawter. Mrs. Edgar Hafe'r.
The Married People's Dancing club,
which has been christened the San Souci
club, held its third meeting on Thurs
day eveaiug. An informal dance was
enjoyed by nearly nil of tho members,
a few not being able to attend. The
music has been much improved, the
inspiration to the dancers being sup
plied by Messrs. Colvig, Warner. The
ntxt meeting of the club will be on
New Tear 'a eve.
The Stoddard Reading club was en
tertained Wednesday afternoon at the
hospitable home of Mrs. F. K. Peuel,
Instead of subjects being read and dis
cussed as is usual at their meetings, the
club listened to a rendition of Dickens'
"Christmas Carol which was charm
ingly rendered by Mrs. Oale. Since
the organization of hie club last spring
the subjects, 'India,"-. "Spain,"
Greece," Switzerland." "Constan
tinople," "Venice," ."The Passion
Play" and others yith many supple
mentary articles have been studied with
much pleasure and profit by nil of the
members.
Wit h t lie r 'turn nf in::ny of the young
people from cidleije the yutnet set has
many events planned . fof tho next two
week. The holiday sor.sou is crowded
with dinners, d:ince and parties and
there is much ideasure in sir-lit for all.
The fireiiKin's ball to bo given on
NYw Vi-nr's ev. -eoniisfs much, ;.s tho
licvt'. are known to l (he ln-t of en
tertainers. They have' been hard at
work for some time in completing the
arrangements for the ball. The money
realized will be used in purchasing
equipment for the fire station. t
The ladies of the Episcopal church
are planning a numbr of social events
for the entertainment of Bishop Scad
ding, who is expected in Medford the
Sunday after Christ m dav.
Dr. J. F. Heddy is ill at the Oregon
hotel, Mrs. Reddy ifi nursing him, hav
ing been called from Spokane. He in
tended returning to Medford Saturday,
but was unable to travel.
Mrs. Mamie Dclin who has spent
the past six months "visiting relatives
in Medford, will return to her tome in
Seattle after Christmas. Miss (J)eason
will no-ompany her.
A. C. Randall of the Talent orchard
in spending the holidays with him fam
ily in Minneapolis, having gone there
from the apple show et Spokane.
Muscular Pains Oared.
"During the summer of 1903 2 was
troubled with mnsenhr pains in the in
step of my foot," aays Mr. 8. Pedlar
of Toronto, Ont. "At 4imes it was
so painful I could hardly walk. Cham
berlain's Fain Bahn was recommended
to me, so I tried it and was complete
ly cured by one small bottle. T have
since recommended rt to several of my
friends, all of whom speak highly of
it." For sale by Hnskins' drug store, m
For That Dull Feeling After Bating.
I have used Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets for some time, and
can testify that they have done me
more good than any tablets I have ever
used. My trouble was a heavy dull
feeling after eating. David Freeman,
Kempt, Nova Scotia.. These tablets
strengthen the stomach and improve the
digestion. They also regnulate the liver
and bowels. They are far superior to
pills, but cost no more. Get a 'free sam
ple at Hnskins' drug store and see what
a splendid medicine it is. For sale by
H ask ins' drag store. m
Colonel and Mrs. Frank Ray have
returned from the east to spend a season
at Hold Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Cage, Mrs.
Ray's parents, and her daughter. Miss
Kthel Hoyd. accompanied them.
WRITES MOTHER CHRISTMAS
NOTE; SUDDENXT DIES
SEATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 10. Within
an hour after writing a Christmas note
to her mother in Taeonia. Ruth Weaver,
igod , a student in the Mount Caruiel
mission, died suddenly wnterdav of con
gi-stion of the brain, di-spite the efforts
t ei :il physii'iaiisi.
Miss Ella Qanayaw, stenography and
typewriting. Boera 4, Palm block. 9
PILES! PILES! FILES!
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding and Ltching Pihs.
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching
at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant
relief. Williams Indian Pile Ointment
is prepared for Piles and itching of the
private parts. Sold by druggists, mail
30c and 1.00 Williams' Mfg. Co..
Props., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by
Medford Pharmacy, near postoffice.
Office manager wanted fiy Denver
led OnialiTt. Liberal nl:irv. (t.V0 re
ijUired, J.'.O cash. Address A. H care
Tiilmne. , 7o
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS. .
'32 Candle Power' Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in 1000 hrs.
110 Kilowatts which at loets. a Kilowatt $11
32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in icco
. hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt..... ; ' 4
Net Saving in iooo hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp..... j.,-. $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 206 West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
Cut Glass
Perfect Quality and Cut
AT PRICES THAT
ARE RIGHT
Haskins Drug Store
Where to Buy
W"ho sells Xmas goods the
cheapest, the store who has
expensive fixtures and large
rents or the one who has the
small expense?
Our expenses are less,
therefore we sell for less
than others.
The most beautiful Doll in
Medford given away Call
and see it '
THE SPOT
It
Music During
Dinner
OPEN UNTIL 1:30 A. M
felTlffi The Louvre
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