Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 01, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1. ftl. 1909,
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IP DAYS MORE
And The Fairest and Squarest
Cut-Price Piano Sale Will End
You Can Now Save from $154 to
$249 on Your Piano
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JJIDlIIEIinTT i i n 1 1 1 1 1 i ii r f n i TnniIIIlPTILU" I JVS
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Never Before Have You Seen the Cream of American Pianos Sold at Such Terrific Cut Prices
- We are actually selling the most celebrated makes of Pianos at only
C109 948 and t39Q These are Pianos that
016, 6T0 dUU 5J&7 regularly sold here all
the way from $400 to $575. How do we do it? It is a well known fact
that the "EILER'S" prices are always onHialf less. We buy and sell 86
out of every 100 Pianos shipped West.
26 PIANOS SOLD IN 14DAYS
GUARANTEE is absolute. No chance for disappointment with us. TERMSt
Make your own terms. What we want now is the good, wholesome advertis
ing these beautiful Pianos will Give us.
See the Big Sign opposite the Moore Hotel, West 7th.St
Stores
Wholesale
and
Retail
J,' fiMMwj;l'i':f imP ". I I
TO REDUCE STREET
" CAR FARES IN DETROIT
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lKTKOlT. Mi. lu. .Inn. I. - One of the
firM ot'tu'iul in-)! nf 'Mnlip Ureitmeyer,
Hiiivnr elert of Ibtroit, who iiNslini s of
fin- next PriilMV, will irlialilv In- tin
iipiniitiltiH'iit ..1' a (.iiiiiii: sioii nf lutsi-
in-- ii 1m 1ri:tl Willi tin' l.Tiil triti'-
ti. n i-.mi:ni in ivii'M'l tn l.nvi'r t'iiri'H
kii tin stn-i-t i:iihiis ..T l'ti..it. Kijilit
f;u.H I'm- ''" c.'iil. H'ii i-t-til ti;iiitiTi
:'tid I ii.' l--t pn-isiltii' iv i. .' iimniiji
tln .Ii iiuuhIm lli:il 111
till ril will IMiilvi-
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Ii'(ni( 'lir:i'1y '"i I'1' "lilos ft" it n ut
lini. Hi. itini -'f lii ilifnvi'i. ! ili:it.
(In- Mini nil lnitii 1-' like 1 1. ii n i hi;
i m. Ii ii in.-. I'.t in-" n . lini l.'iini
-.1 that I Il .1'HV- VtlMi' L.lwr.'ii :i .'' ntH
sU-:mIii a ml vizi f-m t"i- a iiarli-r
Mifani VJM.'HMl a v.'iv to tli r,.mfniiv,
t nt itr;i t'rmn im in rcrv otylit
i. r.w,!,, im. In, r.nc tin' I iff of til.' 2i
:ir 1 im iit'lii hi' tliiM "fri I'l'imv witiilil
ui.l in nrnrly .I((W,iim.
Tin- -it . laiiiis tJi. " "t of tin tnii'
1 ion fratti-liisi's exy'n' Vnvfrnln-r. Iiui.
"I'll. r:nti;iv i'urn.:inv .mhmuuh-i' ils will
ii. i;ii.'.s to mi'i't in i-m.i 1 1 i .mi.'.- with I In'
.ity. hiif Mayor Mr.it ui fi- Mays no
n. n- fninchi!. h shnll lir Rrnntnl nnl.'ss
tht i.!iii:iiiy jivts fiuht faros for a
ywaitor. wilh imiviMMal lranfotH.
UNIVERSITY RAISE.'! LIMIT
IMPOSED BY DR. OSLER
MINN K. l' I.IS, Mi-, ii., .Inn. I.
Aftor toilay the lid-iilty nf tin' lnicr
si t v of Miniii'sotii will Uirlmlr nn m
tossiirs mit ti.i Wins di a-.', thus rais
inn I lu Oil.'tian limit fivo years.
Sitv vonr. w:m I Ii limit ( lv lr.
Osier to an active nnl useful life. Tlr
an Mi" a ..; t n ii of 'he fori nor Johns
1 1 oik ins iiofessur 'ins ln-eii accept oil
:iiitl ii-pii.liatei! :ilteinaioly niany time
ot lale in hioh luiMil'Vs an.) politic:
cili leS.
I Art a fesult nf the n-f accept a lice
tin- Ovrl-T theories In tin hoanl of i.
e. iiN of I lie I'liiversji nf M
f sijt of the niil "prufs " will toio their
jol.s. The action of il"- 1-onr.l has civ
, at i'il a commotion in tli - uui. rsity cir
, cles ami t hrouulioiit I'.e state, as tin
j ue'inliers nf the faculty who are to bv
( ' 1 tf.!i-i ie.l " ai i.'pu!: r tin. I are con
si.lcre.) :ilile.
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WASHINGTON ENTERTATNS
THE NATIONAL HISTORIANS
V ASH I NliTON, Jan. 1. - Washing
ton is totlny entertaiuiun eiliu'ators
frniil nmiiv of the loji uni ersit ies nitil
colleges of I hi' t'nitisl States, who are
Kiitherinit to take par: in tin- session
of the American Histoniul association.
tht Amoricau l'olitit'il Seieuco associa
tioii. the UiMio:nipiii :l !.. i''ty ot
America ami tliu MisHissppi Valley lli
toricnl nssnetHtinn. Kmm Washiuijtor,
manv of the vinitnrs will n to l.i.li
mond nn.t HnUim.rf. n . xenr-.on I.
the Vuixersitv nf Virtf:in yi In- n
f.'Hture of Hi closing rinv of tin- rouven
tioii.
SEXES SEOREOATFI) AT
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
i ll M;0, .l:),i, !. I'mter :l new r
iolopteil hy tin- I'mwi'ty of fhioao.
ellective lo.Iay. Wotnen stuilents w:l!
not le allow cj t.i live in the same board
iili houses where ni'le Mudentf ill'
housed.
It is the custom of the university to
"assign" students to suitable boarditi
place .and as hindloiJs are thus some
what dependent upon the i iiHtitnt ion,
the faculty hopes to be able to enforce
the new rale without difficulty. The
landloids ure to be im-truvted to pro
ide reception parlorsfor the yoiuitf
' V i ndsor ( 'ast lr, I He. -1 ., 1 f0S.
Heap M r. Ctuneuie; f have for some
i. tie past been mix inns to express to
; .'U my sense of your mnerosity for the
.real public objects whieh you have
presented t m is com try, the land of
oiir birth.
"Scarcely less a.bnii:.ble than the
Uifts themselves is ihe y,rvtl ,.Jn-, and
t limijlit. you have taken in trniinlinn
aiiiiinst their misuse.
" I am anxious to (.1. you how witrm
ly I recognize your nmsi generous ben
.-factious and the H ser ices thoy
;ir.' likely to confer upon the country.
" As a marl; of recognition I hope
ou will accept tin- portrait of mvself
which ! am sendinir t-'1 ymi.
" H.-lii've. me. dear M r. t"arncj;ie. very
1 1 uly yours,
" K1W KI. li. and 1."
All parties having accounts against
P. B. Brousou for mnteal for school
building, school district No. 91, please
stnd statement to E. H. Watson, clerk,
within ten davs of dnte of this notice.
K. H. WATSON.
24" Butte Falls, Or.
Suo'id Youi Holiday Vacation at
Pa?o Robles
Copvrtidrf-r.
women where thev
' siiit:ttiic liours
calls at
KINO EDWARD W'RITES
LETTER TO CARNEGIE
1.0VIMN. Jan. I - K ng Klw ar.l has
sent 11. o following letter to Midr-'W
I'arneci''. New York:
If .'ompl.-te rest ::nd most perfect
.'oiidi'.iniis tmaiiinable for nature cure
.ire what m need spend your holidays
nt I'nM'o Kobles, ralifornia. A week or
tw,aid t'M'll a few d:i swill ;u complisli
more .u a w;t.y of restored rnerjiv than
;. muh longer peri d and more . xpen
sive treatment elsewhere. Incavr.'e good
old Mother Nature is nurse and phy
sician.
I Taso Robles is taking the same rank
fame for wonderfull cures that OnrU
bad and Baden do in Kurope The
hotel is ft marvel of comfort and lux
ury, and the bath house built by th1
city free to all, is said to be one of the
best in tho world. It is a stubborn
ailment and a hopelee condition of
physical breakdown that the mimeral
water and hot mud baths of Paso
Robles will not heal in a short time
Call on A. S. Kosenbaum. local 9. P.
r.gent for descriptive booklets of Paso
Robles, .nd he will also tell you all
about rates W
MERCHANTS LUNCH
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MKHi HANTS' I.'Wi li
h'HOM 11:30 A. V.NTI1.
2 P. V.
I'Kic:
THE LOUVRE
BORN.
KKAMKK In Ashlsa.l. lVi-.-inlitT iii.
ft,- the wifr nf li. . Kr.-inier. a ?on.
j IJIIOIlKS Al Tnlcnt. Piveinh.-r 2l.
In the w f of A. I.. Klioilon. a ilauih
itrr.
TEF.TKRS In Ashland. Dwinbor SI.
I tn the wife of William Teotera, a ion.
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A Map of Jackson
County
The Tribune and Southern Oregonian is
haviiii? made at great expense a fine, colored,
lithographed map of Jaekson county.
This, map -will show all eities, towns and
villages, rivers and waterways, section and
Hirvey lines, railroads and projected rail
r.iads, wagon roads, forest reserve bounda
ries, election precinct and other data need
ed l.v everyone. All townships shown in
colors.
This up-to-date map will be ready for
distribution some time in December. It will
be sold (inlv through The Tribune and
.Southern Oregonian.
r Ti
This will be vour only ehaw.e to secure a
g..od map of Jaekson county, as all iap edi
tions are out of print and plates were des
troyed in the San Francisco f k-e, necessitat
ing new plates made at an enormous expense.
Further details later. Hearty soon.
Take the Tribune lor Nci
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