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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1908.
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DEMONSTRATION
SALE
Wholesaling Direct to Buyer
$15,000 rrthf
Y 9 vvv America's
finest and most exclus
ive pianos in Medford
for the first time. The
very masterpieces of the
piano makers' art, some
established over half a
century. J' '.7S"-.Z
Terrific
Reduction
Every Buyer His
Own Dealer
We Must Sell!?
large
m-
ber at once. We have
been unable to find a
suitable store to rent in
Medford, therefore quick
actionjs the word. The
terrific reductions in
prices will certainly
move this stock at once.
We Are the Originators g?g
class Pianos UNDER PRICE. Purchasing for 40
great central distributing EILERf$' stores enables
us to secure advantages in buying and handling that
cannot be obtained in any other way. These advan
tages we are always glad to :
SHARE WITH OUR PATRONS
From $154 to $249 can now easily be saved on the
very best makes of pianos in America.
IlICI Thinl e are actually selling Jlighest
JUM 1 111111k Class Pianos at $192, $217 and
$248 and for $318, $367 and $384 you can now buy
Pianos that sell regularly the country over at $550
to $(575.
PimrantoA nu filers Piano House guarantee
UUalalllCC is celebrated for its absolute fair
ness and squareness.' We positively guarantee com
plete satisfaction. Thousands of satisfied customers
today testify to this fact.
Tpftnc e make terms to suit your own
1 CI 1HA convenience. What we want now are
homes for these beautiful Pianos so that each one will
selljfa dozen others for ns in the near future.
Come to Singler's Music Store at 103 West 7th Street, where the big signs
are up. Don't delay, for we assure you that NEVER AGAIN
will you see such a slaughter of prices.
Stores at All Points
Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Wash
ington, California and Nevada
General Office: Portland, Ore.
D. W. Thomas
Specihl Sales Manager.
Wholesale Pacific Northwest
13th and Northrup Sts., Portland.
Exporters to South America, Hawaii aid
' the Orient.
653 Market St., San FrantisGO.
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TODAY IS THE
SHORTEST DAY
Today is the shortest day of the year
for alt folks who live in tho northern
hemisphere. Tomorrow the sun will be
gin its upward climb among the stars,
and tho days will slowly lengthen. At
1 o'clock this .morning the sun entered
what is known among astronomers as
tho sign of Cupicornus, marking the as
tronomical beginning of winter, which
will last until the orb has reached the
celestial equator in March, marking the
end of winter and the astronomical be
ginning of spring.
There will be a total eclipse of the
sun tomorrow morning, but it will be in
visible in North America. Tho path of
this central eclipse crosses the southern
part of South America, tho South At
lantic. South Africa and the Indian
ocean. The eclipsce will be annular at
the beginning and end, and total in the
middle It. will be observed by mime
of the lending astronomers of the Vnit
cd States and South America and will
arid interest to the Pan- American scien
tific consreos. which will shortly begin
its sefti"n in S-intiai". I'uba.
NEWMAN TELLS OF CUSICK CASE.
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above named gentlemen as well as oth
er witnesses testified in Mr. Ctisick's
behalf that he had stated to them the
fact of the presence of squat tors upon
the land, thus showing plainly that he
had no intent of committing perjury or
any other offense. .Mr., Galloway fur
ther testified that this bad been the
regular practice in the state land de
partment for years.
"It further appeared that there were
mining interests on some little portion
of tho land, but from all indication as
well as from all information obtaina
ble, nono of the mines had been operat
ed for years, neither had they paid at
tho time they were operated, as Mr.
Cnsick wa sinformed by old miners
who had lived in that country for years
and knew all about the abandoned
mines.
"It appears that Mr, Cusick has act
ed in, entire good faith in tho matter,
and that he has not intended to do any
wrong."
LANGFORD FLOORS FLYNN
WITH ONE MIGHTY BLOW
SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., Dee. 22.,
Sum Langford, tho colored fighter, Inst
night knocked out Jim Flynn in two
minutes in a scheduled 20-round bat
tle, Flynn had no chance. Langford
hit hi in on the jaw, Flynn going down
like dead. When he had come to he
asked what hit him.
SURGEON FOUND OERMS
IN THE FOOD SERVED
VALLE.IO Gal., Dec. 22. George
Wildason, the marine hospital surgeon,
has completed the basteriological exam
ination of the beef served at the launch-
ing of the collier Prometheus, which
caused the death of Mrs. Itoso and
Waiter Reynolds. He found germs com
mon in decnyed meat. Tho testimony
will be used at the inquest over Waiter
Reynolds tomorrow.
Words That Burn.
( From the Atlanta Constitution.)
I am pleased to say thn( the old
stove has been rod hot for a week past.
Two crates of declined stories and po
ems came in lust week, when thero was
not a lump left in the coal bin, and
the stovo got 'em! I didn't even have
to strike a match to start the fire as
many of the poems were- lovo songs,
which wero warm enough to blaze, tin
der these circumstances it may be truly
said that the fire of genius keeps me
warm. Ho I snap my fingors at tho
coal trust and enjoy life up ten sto
ries closer to the stars!
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I Xmas Specials all this Week!
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Mr. and Mrs. Blessing presenting the most comical
"MYSTEROUS DINNER PARTY"
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Fred and Virgil Strang are home
from Eugene university to spend the
holidays.
John H. Porter is expected home from
( orvallis to spend Christmas with his
parents.
Pick Slinger of Little liutto spent
Tuesday in Medford.
Miss May I'hipps left Tuesday for
';ilif..rnia. ,
QUEEN WELHELMINA IN
A DELICATE CONDITION
HAOUR, Dec. 22. It was announc
ed officially .in parliament today that
Queen Wilhelmina expects soon to pre
sent Holland with an heir to thothrone.
There was much rejoicing.
A Mystery.
(From the Chicago Record-Herald.)
Why is" it tint the woman who is
inna h'ttrr always tres to make hei
ii W Kink like a rnan'f
Texas and "Tho Merry Widow." 1
(From the Houston Post.) !
"Tho Merry Widow" was put on'
four times in Houston as against 200
night in New York. Houston now
understands whv Now York is crazv. ;
Good
Singing
and
Other
I
toy
Specialties if rTi ryJzl
Few of Them Fall. j
(From the Chicago Rocord Herald.) I
A girl regards her life as a failure if j
she has not succeeded in making a fool
of at least one man.
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The latest
Feature
Moving
Picture
Richard III
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When Hoowvclt Is Editor.
(From the. St. I.oiiig Pol lipnteh.)
Or. Abbott (wlnoiilorino;) Merry,
wlwit's tho uproar in Mr. lionHPVolt N
morn 7
Ol'fico l!oy (pule) Somebody Iitjh
i"jit in ri noture fake, sir,
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