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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
OREGON", TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1908. iV The Joy: of 'Giving .Will Be ILastin Prompt and courteous treatment ; to alii iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! Centrally Located - flf the present is a useful one. We are prepared to show useful presents for all. I". Look over these lists, any one ; would be ap propriate. For Woman: Kid arid Wool Gloves,' Silk Scarfs, "Auto" Veils, "Merry Widow" Veils, Belts, Silk Waist Patterns, Belt Buckles, Purses, Hand Bags, Pine Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Collars, Ruchings, Furs, Slippers, Over Gaiters, all colors; Mittens, Fancy Combs, Hair Ornaments, Etc.: V :.'t Hur- ;v TT FOR MEN: Gloves, Purses, Fancy Suspenders, Hose Slippers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Fancy Dress Shirts, Neckties, Shoes, Mufflers, Smoking Jackets, Etc. FOR CHILDREN: Caps, Purses, Gloves, Mittens, Mufflers, Scarfs, Slippers, Etc., Etc. VAN Open Even ings All this Week IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllUIIIIH i liiiifimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jl Dry Goods J Shoes Social and Personal F. A. (iroen of Table Hock was a is recent visitor in Alrdftird. A. W. Itoid of Engle Point was a ro yfont M ml ford visitor. Miller & Ewbnnk'o cash grocery will be open after supper ovyry night be foro A'mns. 2Hfi H. A. Carlton of Wellen was a Mod , ford visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrn, II. Sheldon of Los Am iH Irs lire visiting in Iho city with II. H. Mruniblc. Johnson's Best Flour, $1.35. Mc ; Ccnib & True Culunel H. C. Washburn of Table Rock will spend tin holidays in Port lund, W. W. KuMtlii'k who lui been visiting Clmrb's Toll, hns left fur Seattle. Hot popcorn and masted peanut at tbc M. &, B. Candy Kitchen. 234 Joe Harrell ims left for lain old homo in Toms. ' .1. D. White, who has been visiting in Medford for soinn weeks, left Mon day for IShu Francisco. Got in your orders flatly and avoid the rush at the M. & B. Candy kitch en. 334 Lewis ' home-made candies, 20 per ci nt off during holidays. 2(UI Phone 2471 for inoHsonger. Quick de livery of your Xiiiiis purcola and mes sage. ' 2:1s Try the hot chocolate for five cents nt the M. & B. Candy Kitchen. 242 Try the chicken bouillon at five cents .1. F. tloode of Sulem, who has been visiting in this city with his brother. Rev. VY. K. (ioode, hns returned home. Mr. niul Mrs. W. II. Burr are visit inn southern California, at the M. A B. Candy Kitchen. 242 Don't be hard up. You can be inde pendent within a few years. This is no fako scheme. I will tell you all about if you will address A. B., care Tribune. 239 Anyone desiring eoiue fancy pears will do well to see A. II. Mi Kit, Outi m ere i ill club. 236 Dr. It. ti. Cale of North Bend, Or., it; visiting with Sir. and Mrs. V. M. Cnlvig of this city. Mrs. dale has been here for nome week. M. F. Met own is visiting in Clen-df.le. I. Dennis, who has been in Med ford for some time visiting his sister, Mrs. H. F. Anderson has left for Mnrshfield. Miss May Phippn is planning u trip to Snn Diego. W. L. Childreth of Eagle Point wns a recent Medford visitor. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Shadduek of Portland are visiting relatives in this city. W. II. West hns taken' W. Seholtes on for a wrestling mutch Christmas after noon. The Hoyal Neighbors on Monday eve ning elected the following officers for the ensiling year: Oracle, Mrs. Stella J. Merrick; vice-orncle, Mrs. Anna L. I'ierce; recorder, Mrs. J. K Knyart; re ceiver, Mrs. Anna h. Robinson; ehnn cellor, Miss Bertha I'ierco; marshal, Mrs. F. Iteineke; inner sentinel Misb Myrtle McPow; outer sentinel, ltobert Tny(lor; one-year manager, Miss Ger trude Schmidt. Misses Kthel nnd Mnbcl Anderson of Wood v tile met with a runaway'Mondny night Central Point. Neither were in jured. S. A. D. Higgins was n recent Med ford visitor from the Oregon Boole mine. The home of 8. M. Mears, Jr., of Table Rock was recently entered nnd robbed while he was visiting in Medford. Good Business. (From tho St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) i John D. Archbold is said to be n good business man, but it. is astonishing how little he knowB of his own business, according to his own admissions on the stand. can earn a big income. We furnish all supplies free. Write todny to Man agor, P. O. Box 1150, New York i City. 240 TREES FOR SALE THE LOUVRE CHRISTMAS DINNER -risp Hunters a la Kirk Patrick Celery Green Olives Salted Nuto Consomme Royal Alibnt Sono Venblane Pommes Parisieno Parsley linl a Ghcim Asparagus Tips Frozen Kgg Nog Young Turkey. Christmas Dressing Cranberry Sauce rn on Cob Specinl Baked Potatoes Kusstah Salad Neapolitan lee Crentu Assorted Cakes Christmas Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauce e and Bent's Wafer Crackers Demi Tnsse th I have on hnnd and for sale tho fol lowing'nurBcry stock. 1 . 10,000 BARTLETT PEARS '" 2,000 COM1CK PEARS 4,000 D'ANJOU PEARS 2,000 WINTER N ELLIS A limited number of Idaho, Flemish Beauty, Sickel, Clapp's Favorite, JVin tor Bartlett Pears. CHERRIES Lambert, Hoyal Anne Bing. PEACH STOCK Mulr, Elberta, Est ly and Late Crawford, Salway, FDstei, Early Charlotte. A 'full line of APPLE TREES of all loading varieties. , L. B. WARNER, Oakdale Arenas. Classified Advertisements WANTED. WANTK1 (iirl for general faouBework. Apply Mutual Life, office, Palm build ing. 237 WANTED Horses to board by the month. Plenty of good, clean hay, good warm barn; terms $6 per month. No horses taken fer less than sne month. Walter Moore, Phoenix. 250 U'ANTKD To buy WW) hardware storo or tttock. W. At. French, room 7, .bickson County Bank bldg. 2fi(i FOR SALE Now throe-seated Inquiro of H. M. Coss. hack. 230 FOB SALF. nouses, lots and land in Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe nix, Or. FOR SALE Invalii chair; used but vory few times. Mrs. Cooley, 24 B street. 236 FOR SALIC Five and ton-acre tracts within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain on long time. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. 248 FOR SALE No. 6 Roraingtcu type writer; nonrly now; cheap, li. E. Kel ly. Fulin block. 237 FOR SALE A goon small business on Seventh street. Reasons for celling. Address, P. O. box 512 or eall at this office. , tf FOR SALE Auto, 3500 machine for $850; 40 H. P., top, glass front; dem onstration given in Portland. The Oregon Co., 305 WcJls-Fargo bldg., Portland, Or. 237 Mr. and MrB. E. N. Campbell of Jamestown, N. I)., are visiting in the city with W. M. Campbell. Christmas Rates. II Round trip tickets will bo sold nt a fare and oue-tliird for tho Christmas and New Yoar'o holidays to . points where the one-way fare does uht ex ceed till. ' For rhri8tniox tickets will be on sale 23d, 24th nnd 2Sth. For New Year's December 31st and Jnnunry st. Return limit .January 4. l!lu!P. 243 WANTED Portland property for coun try storo or stock of goods. W. M. French, room 7, Jackson County Bank bldg. 206 WANTED I dosire family washing to do. I go to the house and wash by the day. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. M F. Schaenele, Medford. Or. Box 2A. houte No. 1 250 FOB BALE First class blacksmith and wagon shop, also Uwn lots, 2 good ; milch cows. Inquire O. N. Lewis, Jack-1 sonville, Or. 236 FOR RENT Rooms for light house-' keeping. Mrs. Joe Thomas Holly street. " 23(1' : FOR SALE Extra dry cordwood, fir and pine, tier wood, oak, fir and pine. F. Osenbruggo, Studebaker Bros. Co. wn re rooms. Telephone 361. 262 WANTED You aru ambitious and pos sess at least an average amount of tac and perseverance. Therofore, we want you and will poy you $75 a month for taking only four orders a doy. Tou KOR RENT To desirable vrty, seven room house, furnished, one block high school. W. M. French, room 7 Jack son County bank. 266 LOST. LOST A lady's gold watch and nug get chain; lost somewhere between Mooro hotel and corner of H and Eighth streets. Finder leave at this office and Tecoive reward. 238 Xmas Plum Pudding We have a Few Cans of Real Plum Pudding Cans, I said. The neatest thing you ever saw. Full dii'ections for making sauce also on every can. Price per t-un , '. .30 Mince Meat in bulk, cheaper than you can make it yourself when selling at, the pound . ,.12 l-2- Green Olives in bulk, the quart 25 . Silver Prunes, per pound, now for cash 7 Welch's Grape Juice at 60c quart bottle, now 50f We sell Snow Flake bread, doughnuts, cookies and cakes. None better. Remember, "Yakima Best" Flour is the Pills bury of the west, the sack $1.45 Miller & Ewbanks A grocery store built on a solid foundation of cash and not on the shifting sands of credit. Hussey's -:- Hussey's -:- Hussey's For Toys, Dolls, Games, Fancy China, FancyGlassware. -, M THE PLACE FOR XMAS GOODS L