Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 04, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. JANUARY 4. 1900.
Social and Personal
P. A, Wutruus aai wife of Forest
3rtvu are Medford visitors.
tr. I,, M. Julien of Yreka, Cal.f
8J.-W t Siimluy in Medfortl.
J O. Smith of Gniiitft Vim spent
BnH in Medforrt.
T- K. Furry of Roxy wiih h Mtfdfurd
villt-;r recently.
fld'as Bosbil Bell of ftrowiiHboro left
recently for Klamutli Fulls to tench in
ftbo mblie schools.
ISUa Elizabeth Richardson of Mel
foro was visiting with her nister, Ma
U. A: Uardner, last Sunday.
Tni (JaUigcr of the Del Rio ranch
Hpffi.t tho holidays ot Medfurd. He
retlJi'ned to th crunch Monday ninrn
lng. flurry MeHH.ur whh In Mod ford the
fore part of thin weelt. He i now locat
ed lit Merlin, JoBejdiin.) county.
Ara. 7,un rirynnt of Grants T'asd, a
foiror resident of this city, spent tlie
boHlnys with Mr. and Mrs. Horace I).
Jonen nt the Gulden liable mine, near
GoH Tlill. They vinited Mod ford on
Satirday.
. W. Kearn and il. II. Grii.n1l of
Grants I'nsa wero recent Medford vis
itOJ 4.
J. P. Harvey, the fiuliee placer min
er, t'.pont Sunday in Medford. Ho states
ths'; he is working two giants and will
SOO be working tlire. nt his mine.
liarold Watson, Clyde Shaw and Ray
Pol tor came in from the lilne lied go
and spent New Year's in the valley.
Jlody Kdgingtoa of Jacksonville
went up to Ashland Saturday evening
to attend tho dinner party given in
horor of Shnrron Staph1 at the Hotel
Oregon.
Mrs. Wm. M. Coh'ig spent New
Yer.r's visiting friends in Jacksonville.
Itiehnrd flaskin left for Sisson one
(lay last week, where he will remain.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Shaw of Jack
SOlivillo spent New Year's day with
frionds living in Medford,
3''laming Tokay grape vines for sale
I any quantity. L. E. Hoover.
Heo J. B. Brown about Riverside ad
dition lots. 252
7rfra. A. K. Reauies r, spending the
holidays with her mother at. Hillsbnrn.
IZni Wall eame la from Ike Blue
iiftdgo lo spend New Yrar's at his home !
1n Jacksonville. j
Mrs. (, T. Hutchison and Miss Fein
will leave soon for Port land, where
Miss Fern will resume her studies,
, Pursell of Hnncum was recent
ly in Medford on business.
Miss A. Murphy has returned to The
Dhlk'S to reenter schoid at that place.
SI e spent the holidays here wit h her
parents.
J. A. Fritz of Oakland, 'al., a brother
of Mrs. H. (i. Shearer of this city,
passed away on January 1.
Five dollars rowa'd Information
whereabouts of W. M. Mitchell; wife
Oft mod Fanny. Box UK. Medford, Hl.r
Beo J. (J. Brown about 1 hose great.
bg lots, lOOxliK). Kvery lot a. gar
den. 'Jfil!
All parties having accounts against
H II. Bronson for material for school
'tinkling, school district No. 01, please
Ind slutoment to R, IT. WhIsoii, clerk,
Hhin ton days of dnto of this notice.
K. H. WATSON,
U f Butte Falls, Or.
ilon, II. F. Mulkey and daughter Vic
V via were visiting in Medford Sal ur
rli.. tru Tungate left Friday f-r Seat lie,
Wash., where h.- will lake a course in
f.-.restry at the state university of
V uahington. Ho will b' accompanied by
0i veral other rangers from Grants Fass
B'ld Ronebtirg.
C, A. Norton sold to J. Nana it his
Hood business in Jacluioaville and Mr.
Jv or to n and family inlvtid to visit his;
d tttghter, Mrs. Bertha Dilliho, of Red;
f luff, fill. Mr. Norton may locarfe here
Iji tho spring on a fruit farm, but be
I re he locates he will make a t rip
t' trough Washington.
Oliver F. Smith, whi has been visit
jug friends and reb.t ives in V ottagi
I rove, returned horn" Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U M.immerslev of
Cold Hill were recent Medford visitors.
E. W. Carder lias left for u visit in
J 08 Gates, fill., with his father, lie
) Inns also to visit V.. Faso, Tex., be
1 -ire returneing.
Mrs. G. 1. Davis of Portland, who
i as been visiting in Jacksonville, has
returned to Portland.
F. S. Stoker of Uuv.A Forks, N. I)..
v.ho hns been visiting ir Medford, has
l M tinted home.
O. Dnskin of Lebanon, Or., in a re
mt Medford arrival. He was accom
rauied by his daughter, M iss f . J V
vino. 1
C. J. McLaughlin if Applegate was
r. recent Medford visitor. His dnugh ,
ter, Mrs. .r. K. O'Brien, is still ill in,
lJnn Francisco. I
v. B. and li. M. i'.wing of Feorm.
'11., friends of Hon. ire Palmer, are vis
ting the valley with Ike idea of locat
.-ng If pleased with conditions. Aeeoin
miiied bv Dr. f. R. Ray, J. 1 RedJy
j nd J. R. Harvev, ihov visited folmiel
lay at Gold Ray Suiulay.
A piece of litiga(iru that bills fair to
nnsunie considerable it' not formidable
nropnrtions before i i- through with
Tas begun at the Jacks. n county term
if court last week to tett the right of
nydranlu' mini tig companies to dump
'heir tailings into A pplegate river.
Phis right has not ofte,i ticeti sericuth
lisptitetl before, but tie ciicroaehnuiit
f the stream, owing to the f ill u p upen
valunble land, haw aroused the farmers
to an effort at self pn e.-tion,
H. V. Meade returiod from Kennett.
Cab, to spend a few d-tvy with his wife
nid family in Grants Pnss. He inform
Od the Pacific Outlook that soon at'lei
the first of the year he intends to open
n job printing office in Medford.
Bart Signorotti, one of t he piomvi
mining men of Gold Hill, died on Toes
day at Auburn, Cab. after a liort ill
doss. Mr. Signoretti r.ime to (lohl Hdl
with Joe fox, mid fcr n number of
years they worked in O.e Snrdine rnvk
district, being the discoverers of tin
Buckskin mine ami "f the I.u.ky Hart
croup. He was a nimber of the Gold
Hill lodge of Odd Fellows.
Lehmeister, the ail-around photug
. apher. specialist on ehihlren, gimrun
es salisfoctitin on all work. Corner
. f Seventh nnd f streets, over Allen k
jieaan a. 1
Si I
HfffiMBSE
Our Greatest Price-Reducing Event
Best Economizing Time
our
Sale Began Today January 4
.-ay.?
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1
Our January Clcai-auci' Sale is an event of vital, dynamic, money-saving opportunities. It?
scope is boundless. Nearly everything in the store is sacrificed to force a decisive clearance.
Profits are iinthought of unexpected. Cost prices prevail, hot even cost prices are relentlessly
undersold where stocks are especially heavy.
Clearance simply means that everything has got to go that decks must he cleared for our
spring campaign. Clearance is opportunity and opportunity is knocking at your door and tremen
dous savings await your welcome.
We never carry goods over a season, it's store policy tine of the unbreakable rules of our
business. We dispose of our goods whi le they are new and seasonable. We stop at no sacrifice to
effect absolute clearance of one season's goods before embarking on a new season's campaign. No
eight months of rest in mothballs for on r merchandise.
This year we meet the "clearance" period with immense stocks of winter goods. This stock
must be moved cleared out sold coiupl etely and uickly. Deca use stocks are especiallv big,
prices have been made remarkably small, lint this fact will evince itself when you come.
The January Clearance Sale Begins Today, January 4
Let You First Visit be an Early one Let your Later Visits be Frequent
Every. Aticln Reduced
' - V I r.C-VSJL
CLKAItANCE SALES ON
ALL LTNKS.
You save from ") to 50 per
cent on every article mention
ed below.
Cleaiiuico of LACE 0U11TAINS
Cloaranco of COUCH COVERS
Clonrnnco of TABLE COVERS
Clenrnnco of SUITCASES
Cioarnnco of BAGS
ClonllllK J a f'OFA PILLOWS
Cloarnncij .if ULANKETS
Clonrnnci- cl COMFORTABLES
Clonranco (' MEN'S HANDK'O'HFS
Clearnnca of UNDERMU8LINS
Cliunmco of INFANTS' WEAR
CkMauco of CORSETS
(.'loaiiuico of APRONS
t luai-uico of FLANNEL GOWNS
Cloaranco of KNIT GOODS
Cloaranco of FURS
Cloaranco of COSTUMES
Cloaranco of OPERA COATS
Cloaranco of KIMONOS
Cloaranco of SWEATERS
iM EN 'S 1 1 AN DKL0JJCH1E ES
SOMROFTIIE MARVEL
OUS MAlv'OAlXS:
All Calico if
Some 10c. Jx'ibhotM ...... .5-
Some 10c Out iugs 6
Some Evut'niti liohrs for Half.
CLEARANCE OP' COATS
Some $7.00 Coats for $3.50
Some $10.00 Coats for $5.00
Some $12.50 Coats for. . . . .$6.25
Some $15.00 Coats for. . $7.50
Some $'J0.0() Coats for. . . $10
CLEARANCE OF WAISTS
Some $-2.00 AVaists for. . .$1.25,
Some $:1.00 Waists for. . $1.75
Some $5.00 Waists for. . $3.25
Some $8.00 AVaists for. .
Some $10.00 Waists for. . . . $6.19
Some $15.00 Waists for. . . $11.00
ALL GOODS RFI)1TCFI
Xolhhifi Reserved. Yon Save from
15 TO 50 PER CENT
CLEARANCE, of SKIRTS
Some $3.50 Skirts for $1.75
Some $5.00 Skirts for $2.50
Some $8.00 Skii-ts for $4.00
Some $12.50 Skirts . .$6.25
Some $15.00 Skirts . .$7.50
CLEARANCE OF'
NOTIONS
Some 5c articles for ...3?
Some 10c articles for . . .6
Some 15c articles for . . .8
Some 20c articles for . .10
Some 25c articles for. . .15
Some 50c articles for . .30
CLEARANCE OP
PETTICOATS
Skirts worth to $(5.50 for
only $3.S9
Skirt s worth to $!).0() for
only $4.69
Skirts worth to $12.00 for
only $6.89
Skirts worth to $20.00 for
only $12.50
CLEARANCE OF SUITS
Suits worth to $20.00 now
go for only
Suits worth to $30.00 now
got. for only
Suits worth to $10.00 now
go for only
Suits worth to $(50.00 now
go for onlv
$10
$15
$20
$25
Can ijou miss litis opiorlanily?
CLEARANCE OF LINENS
Some 50c Table Damask for. . . 20C
Some -10c Table Damask r..r. . 33c
Some 05c Table Damask for. . . 42C
Some 75c Table Damask for . . OC
Some $1.00 Table Damask for-. 73c
Xo lime like (he present to save.
ALL MILLINERY
and Aeeessories.
HALF PRICE
Medford's Exclusive Ladies Shop
Baker-Hutchason Co,
Centtal Avenue Just North of the Jackson County Bank
CLEARANCE SALES IN
ALL LINES.
Every articles mentioned lie
low will be reduced from 15 to
50 per cent:
Clearance of VEILINGS
Cloaranco of HANDBAGS
Clearance of BELTS
Clearance of NECKWEAR
Clearance of WASH GOODS
Clearance of UMBRELLAS
Clearanco of JEWELRY
Cloaranco of BACK COMBS
Clearanco of DRESS LININGS
Clearance of GLOVES
Cle aranco of RIBBONS
Clearance of HANDKERCHIEFS
Clearance of DRESS GOODS
Clearance of SILKS -Clearance
of TRIMMINGS
Clearanco of LACES
Clearanco of ALLOVERS
Clearance of EMBROIDERIES
Clearance of FANS
Clearance of HOSIERY
Clearance of KNIT UNDERWEAR
SOME OF THE PN HEARD
OF REDUCTIOYS.
EDUCTIONS
Some $1.00 Comforts. .$2.00
Six Spools Thread .' 25
12 l-2c Sikoli0
20c Cotton Hatts
7
... 13
Bnsl Ruffs for Half.
SI
A I
In- CI rn ml Nahmlnv niirlit. Ma
rian Wilw'y was nanl,vl tlw linl.v. II
was a very funny stunt. Tln house
Has paekeil to tho elixirs. Tho Orand
iv liei.l, Dg new vauilevi.le oi-ls for every
week in com tinn with the best mil
tinn i.tures nml illustrated sonis. And
when you to the Grand you always
gi't your money's worth. See West
and Weleh wrestling exhibition tonight.
Urci;ory's Baby Show.
Conditions nnd pn '.es Time, Sun
da, .1. Miliary ;l. February I. .Indues,
three well-known Medr'ord ladies not
U be uiMiouneei! until day of ,in.ljinjr.
I'li es -u.,dd and eent of paeturea
refunded for best looking babv I to
for b
UltllS.
:.dd ainl eost of pi
t looking ehibl :
lures refuudi
0 months to
All
eoutit
Inldreii
lii-ible.
by photos must
I'ial l eduet leu
test.
n Medford and .laekson
Childrea to bo indeed
be er.hinet sie. Spe
ll pne. ;- durilii eon
IV. 1
BORN.
-!TMIa-lu Hold Mill,
.-ember '.'!. lo the wif. of I
son Mother and child n
civ.
Tuesday,
Stlllllbo,
.' doiini
Wilbur U. Kc-IIokk of Salem, Dr., is
in Medfonl looking for a location. He
i an apple grower of some experience,
haing been a former resident of North
Vukiuia, Wash.
1
MIMMIIIWIIIMWJQIWIll .IIIIHIIMII ,
niti'u-k .(iTnTnETTTox: : - Lri-.JZJ
z
Six room house, corner of
Seventh streets. Kiini-2.-.
I
.-heap.
(I. L.
2111
Classified Ad vertisemen ts
WANTED.
WANTED .V lady to do housework by
the ilay. Mrs. O. Wroth, general delivery-,
Medford, Or. IMS
WANTKD Young mau from 10 to ill
yeara of aj?0 1 loarn granite cutter -trade.
Apply to Oregon Orauite Co.,
Sixth street! !Mu
KOli HKNT-
tuince and
oy.
Pill! SA1.1-: t;,.a home for sal
hntf mile south of city limits.
Linxwiller,
KOK SA1.K lleusehol l ,;oo.ls,"also tent,
saddle, some lumber, cheap. Apply at
fourth house on P street. South. 248
POI4 RKNT Kuriiisned rooms for liht
housekeeping, corner Fifth nnd H. two
Mocks north Presbyterian church. 251
FOH SAI.K A good wood sawing ma
chine and horse chea.. For particulars
in.ilire at the Iron Foundry on H street
or address M. M. Ma-no. Mini ford,
Or. 2411
WANTKl) Furnished house, 5 or 6
rooms, by desirable parties; no chil
dren. Addresa U, care of Tribnue. 247
NVANTfJ) lYorsea iT. board "ty Tlie
moirth. FloiAy of good, clean bay, good
warm barn; terms T5 per month. No
horses taken for less than one mouth.
Walter Monro, Phoenii. 2S0
WAN'TKO Girl for general housework.
Must be good cook; tlree in fainilv;
wages MO. Apply K. Wood, Hotel
V-sh. ' 2.-,H
FOK SALK Two choice corner lota ia
Pace's addition; a bargain for cash.
E. It. Sawyer. No. 207 S. C St. 217
MARRIED
TKI.-h'IU, Ilt:i KA'I HOHN - At the
i'ourthou.;e in . lacks,. n ille. Mondav, Up
I'omhcr 2-i, t ;. .Indue .1. II. Neil offi
ciating, Ucruian Terrill of lteagle nnd
Anna Ilockathorn of lliitte Falls.
WANTED--1 desire family washing t
do. 1 go to the house and wash by the
day. Prices reasonable; satisfaction i
guaranteed. Mrs. M F. Sehaenfoie, (
Medfonl, Or. Boi SA, honte No. I 25l
FOl! SAI.KIlouscs, lots and laud in
j choenix, or in tracts to suit from one
t acre to P40 acres. Matt t'allioun, Phoe
I nix, Or.
FOK 1IKNT Two furnished rooms with
electric light and bath. Mrs. V. W.
Kifert, North D St.. Medford. 250
FOK tJAl.K- Cheap. one half block
eh.se in, good residence locality; will
sell two or four lots; buy direct; save
agent's commission. Address P. O.
Hox S3. 247 , '
FOR SALE Kxtra dry cordwood. fir!
and pine, tier wood, oak, fir and pine. -F.
Osenbrugijo, Studebaker Pros. Co. j
wararootas. Telephone 361. 262 (
He it resolved, by the city council
of the city of Medium, Oregon, the
mayor approving, tint there bo uud is
hereby ordered a general election in
said city to be held on Tuesday, Janu
ary 12. IHO'l. for the election of
A mayor for the teroi of two years.
A councilman from 'he First ward for
the term of two years.
A councilman from the Second ward
for the t.Tm of two xiars. i
A eouncilmau from the Third ward I
for the terms of two years. j
And such other measures as shall be j
lawfully submitted at said election, j
The following polling places, judges
and clerks are hereby designated for1
tho several respective wards:
First ward Polling place, Commer
cial club, room :t; judc,-, W. II. Freuch; I
judge and clerk, t'has. W. Davis; judge i
and clerk, A. C. Hubbard. j
Second ward Polling place. Hotel 1
Nash sample room; judge, John S. Orth: ,
judge and clerk. John Summerville; i
judge and clerk, Wm. Pinch. j
Third ward Polling i.hieo, ritv Hall:
juoge, v.. i,. .-vMiermemorn; jutlge and
clerk, Scott Pavis; judge and clerk. 11.
A. Thiereff.
The foregoing resolution was passed
by the city council Oecember 26th.
by the following vote, to wit: Wortman
aye,
budge n
sent.
pprov
Merrick aye, Fifert aye. Trow
i- nve, Olwell absent, llafer ah
Attest:
.1. F. RF.nnv, Mayor.
UEX.1. M. COLLINS,
Keeorder.
Tonight al the Grand
'. H. WEST
AND
JACK WELCH
In a scientific Wrestling Exhibition
or ladies as well
.'IS err. Ill- , limn .-, o
1, . e ' .. ' I II
.ie on lllll length tiyhts.
men will
-WII CKXTrRV MOTlOX PICTURFS
AIISSJOX 10 CENTS
New Caws.
A. W. Shearer vs. Frank Mixter; suit
-r .".luoction. A. ,'. Mougl,. aor,,ev
tor plaintiff.
W. V.. Page vs. W:.liam J ctovd
"' W. D. Illingworth; ,i,.
Ito.imos. attorneys for plaintiff. "
MOST POWERFUL PIUEST IN '
RUSSIA EF.rOHTED DEAD
ST. PETEHSItfR
."miii ot tiroitstadt. -.vh-
the most Jiwernl
reported dead.
Jan. 4. Father
known as
H. L. Kelly,
fisheries, spent
Ir., of the bureau of
Monday in Medford.
M
Edgar (Infer has returned "f7T
extended visit , Portlm.
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