Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 22, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1908.
The Toy Shop Invites Your Inspection
EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF PRESENTS FOR THE LITTLE ONES. NEW AND FANCIFUL TOYS OF ALL KINDS, BOOKS, CARDS AND
CHRISTMAS CANDIES.
A wondrous display of Dolls, Drums, Toy and Air Guns, Steam Engines, Trains and Tracks, Go-Carts, Wagons, Mechanical Toys of startling originality. Christ
mas Cards, Calendars, the latest Books, Post Cards and Post Card Albums, Kodaks, Leather Goods, Xmas Tree Decorations, Candles, Tinsel and King & Long's
Celebrated Christmas Candies in fancy boxes. Now is the time to buy.
Medford Book Store
SANTA
CLAUS'
HEAD-
QUARTERS
SEE OUR
STOCK
BEFORE
BUYING
o Sail Vf.r.i r i-'ii--ir-,--v,'i
try in the world.
The report of the collector of rer
euue shows that 764,332 kilogram b of
tobacco per mouth wore used by the
various factories of Mexico, or a total
of 91,719,918 kilograms per annum. All
the tobacco except 1 000,000 kilograms
was used in the manufacture of cigar
ettes. There are u total of 407 fac
tories in Mexico,
It is estimated that 624,364,650 pack
ages of cigarettes were made during
the last year. There is on an average
14 cigarettes to a pack. This would
brig the total number of cigarettes man
ufactured in the 12 months to the stu
pendous total of 7,341,1115,100. These
cigarettes sell at frim five cents to 20
cents per pack. Thus it is estimated
that the Mexicans burn up in the shape
of .cigarettes $30,705,525 each year. Dur
ing the last year a total of 64,303,282
cigars were made.
BUYS BEIDB BY POUND
. AND PAYS $60 FOB 37EB
MMES. LABIA AND TETRAZZINI, NOTED PRIMA DONNAS.
In Mines. Labia and Totrazzinl the ManhattuD Opera House New York,
commands the nervines of two of the greatest prima donnas living. Mme.
Labia npon' the occasion of her recent American debut was heralded as the
greateat dramatic soprano in the world. Her receptions so far seem t Justify
this statement, to some extent at least. Mme. Tetruzzlnl has lost none of her
popularlt.v. Rhe Is preeted by a most enthusiastic audience at every appear
ance, and she declares she would rather sing to Americans than any peopl'
She ever hns appeared before.
BICH PROSPECT POUND
SHORT WAYS FROM ALMEDA
ADMEDA, Or., Dec. 22. Another
very rich prospect has been discovered
a short distance below Almeda. The
exact location of the find has not been
made public, but it is a very promising
pruspect.fi we are reliably informed. The
parties in interest will commence the
development of the property at once,
and before many months it is hoped
that it will be proven as of great magni
tude. Thero has been quite a number of
promising prospects found in the vi
cinity of Almeda and it is -nf idently
believed a wonderfully rich eamp will
finally be developed in this vicinity.
Tho average miner of this district has
great confidence in the permanence of
the rich ledges which have been uncov
ered. The rock which has been taken
out of a number of these places has,
been examined by experts and tho gen
eral opinion is that this section will
finally turn out to be the richest in the
state. It is the general opinion that
the whole district is rich and that there
is enough wealth in the hills to make
our Oregon the richest mining state in
the Union.
MEXICO'S CIGARETTE
BILL OVER 36 MILLIONS
MEXKO CITY, Mex., Dec. 22. If
the cigarettes smoked in Mexico dur
ing the lust 12 months were placed end
to end they would form a Btring which
would reach from the earth to tho moon
iiinl half way back again. In the same
manner they would make a belt which
would reaeh around the earth at the
equator nearly 10 times.
These RtatisticH are umbered from
the official report made by the tax
collector for the entire republic of Mex
ico. The figures are simply stupendous
and show that probably more cigarette
are smoked in Mexico than in any eoun-
BERNE, Dc. C2. In one district
of the Tyrol a custom prevails by which
a bridegroom pays the parents of the
bride a sum of money before the mar
riage eeremonoy takes place.
Recently a peasant in the village of
Kolked could not come to terms with
the parents of his sweetheart, so they
called upon tho mayor of the village
to decide on the purchase price. The
mayor, who is a cattle dealer valued
the young woman at so much per pound.
Her weight was found to be 160
pounds, and the bridegroom handed
over $60, apparently much pleased with
his bargain.
Everybody begins to look
forward to the greatest
Holiday
of the year and wonder
where would be the best
place to buy seasonable
Goods
that wviiidl brim? joy to the
htarts (if their friends. Wry
wonder, when there is to be
found such ah extensive as
sortment of beautiful, pres
ents
MUST WEAB CURLS NOW
TO BE IN FA8HI0N
LONDON, Dec. 22. Tho fashion of
the "Merry Widow" hat and its late
rival, the busby toque, has popularized
the enormous coiffures consisting of
masses of Grecian curls, and owing to
this it is said that the woman who
does not wear at least a few curls of
artificial hair is almost an exception.
The stimulus to the trade in human
hair comes from France, though Italy
also supplies much. Japan nnd China
export a great del nf hair to France,
but it is too coarse for the English
market.
The favorite shades of hair aro au
burn and blonde, the ligher hair reflect
ing the light nnd lending itself to more
elaborate dressing.
At
Haskins
BARE EDITION OF CICERO
BRINGS $3000 AT FAiH
LONDON', Ore. ?. The Sllc if thf
: !:i:iWf library of Lord Amh"t took
place liorc. An oriiiiil Frciu'h version
of "Oicto. and Syinx." IrnnrfntnJ
by the Earl of liivirn and printed ly
Caxton alimit 1477, realized $1200. An
exceedingly rare firpt editicn of St.
.Milan's Chronicle broneht 2000. An
finally rare Cicero, n first edition of
tli fint eliimiie ever printed, brought
S3500.
Drug'
Store
Verijbodtjs
agazine
is printed fur folks who want to
keep up to date on big things,
and who don't want to be bored
to death while they're at it.
So its chinks are filled with
good stories, good sentiment,
and good humor.
Read the publishers' talk this
month, and you'll see just
where we stand.
LOOK rOR THE PATCHWORK COVFl
For snle at M KDPUKD HOOK STOKE,
Hotel Nnib New. Stand.
KUSSELL'S.
YOU CAN
SAVE
On your railroad faro.
The law of the common
carrier compols equal
rates on nil railroad linos
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time. . Traveling Ex
penses anil Fatigue by
Inflating on the shortest
route, fastest trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short Line
and
Union Pacific
Erory facility for tbe
safety and accommoda
tion of the passenger is
provided. No change of
cars is n. eeBuary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Direct eonnec
otber points eist and
tions aro modo for all oth
er points east and Bouth
A. 8. KOSENBAUM, Agent,
Med ford.
WM. McMUBBAT,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OB.
.Buy Him.
box of
XMAS
CIGARS
as good as the best
Better than the best
And ra.il) '. 1 Iiiedfor
by
Rogue River Cigar
Factory
to
Fit CompkzlM
W arsssrpesV end scaaYad W
nhsrien a nU. dalurktM
1 preparation, dctUawh ftagL
Make On sUa uqoUwty nfci
MaMaMimlMBiapnesrsftf eaasad
by OTcr-drrna rsoWw the slwal
nuumd pores, decant thwa. 'M.
i duces innaramadoa and spreads aatvea
rtonm glow am ta wnoieeome noansa
tnent el ikin glands and stlroulatloa f '
the capillaries which alt lead 'ha
skis and supply its bstltafal calar.
Jjttm-Drhgut firm fm mmfktf
OBEHTIl
WALDINU, KINNAN & MAJtVIN,
Whnlesato Duggists, Tololo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting riiroctly upon the blood
an mucous (tirfn(en of tho nystoni. Tes
timonials sent free. Price 75c per bot
tle. Hold by all (IriigHistf.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
It. O. Patch, an employe of tho Cas-
ende Mining company, was Injured on
Monday by having the i-arth cavn in
upon him. A iliHloratrd Hlioulder, brok
en ribs and internal injuries were suf
fered, but if complications do not set in
ho will recover.
( A nice piece of M'teion Furnituru
would be just the thing. Pretty, useful,
durablo, and a suitable ctft for anyone.
! Let the Mission Furniture Works mnk
1 It. Pricfi nlmnt nnn-hatf iimisllr clianr-
ed. Any design, any cclsr, any finish,
dull, wuxftd or polished. Drop in. Hhop
on eoraer of Eighth and H streets.
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