Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 10, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    O RKfiOX, W El )X KS I )AY. FEBRUARY 10. liKW.
II E D FOUL) DAILY THTiifTNE, MEI)F(nf-.
POSTCARD VALENTINES
ONE CENT EACH
The swellesl li f I'ost Card Valentines ever shown in Medford. m eoinic,
trade, floral, heart and live series, new, swell, up-to-date, highly finished 1 r
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FANCY CHINA
Fancy Glassware, Enamel
ware, Hardware Specialties,
Cooking Utensils. Go to
HUSSEY'S
and vou will save money.
200 GLASS LAMPS
Complete with burner,
chimney and wick, while
thev last, choice,
2000 Pieces
of Enamelware
Xcw pidds just hi. ("i odd
liii''c siz( pieces id; tlie
iiidiicy-saviiifj price of
25o each
uosin.'Y
AVOI.'l-Hil OVER
COM US
I'll USES
uursiiEs
notions, i-rrc.
I C vim want to spend your
money where yen net ,M(;
most for the IcmsI money , try
HUSSEY'S
(ill l , all (Jul ( inni i", cai:ji
ALSO
A swell linn of Southern Oregon Sou
VALENTINES
To suit most any purse or any taste;
nil qualities from
1 cent to 75 cents
venir I'ost Cards, new line just in,
and they are the best; choice,
50c each
1 Cent Each
Social and Personal
1 1 own id William of Tiihiit wan trans
nHintf IniKini'HH in Medford V Iim k-Iiiv.
Ordors for HWn-t cmtin nr hiittermillf
promptly filled, Pliomt the creamery.
II, Ij. Voniif,', I lie expert mill liiylih
ellicierit liimlypit operator, in Nprndini,'
lii is spun m Mtir n (h in H'M inn "n' ""
orchard of KTinjliMh walnuti: u hi
lioinestojol mar ltroviiHloro.
l'hotiii your orders for tuvcet m am or
lnitterinilk to (ho creamery.
lirr.innii II. Tdii'iii.-iii of I'r1l:uil i
in Mi'dlonl on n l.usini'SH trip.
Si-o the moving pirlun nt t In- Mi-d
fonl Phiirnitn-v. 1U
Dr. .(. 1'. LYddy h: planning a trip
north. He will pn.lKihly leave WV.Irien
day evening.
( 'out in ii on h per forma nee, iiiov inn pic
tiircrt, at Mcdfonl I'liuiinaey. il-M)
AHwrcHor VY, T, (irievc in in N.ikm on
hllHilM'HH.
Am1 to wo llio moving pirturi'M at
M.-df'ord I'lnirma.y. L'HO
('. K, Crater lian ret iinn-i from a trip
to Itiiriin in northern ( 'alifitrnia.
I. M. Kershaw is makiiij; a Inisini'ss
trip t lirmin'o'iit SIi;ih1: amid Siskiyou
counties, California.
lieiijutiiiu It. Wilson of (irnnlK I 'ass
is in Med ford on Intsinesa.
MrM. Charlen lelin ih had; from an
extended i h i ( in I'iirlland.
.1. li. Hamiiieridey was in Medford
from (lold Hill on Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mih. Kdyar I la for liavo ro
lurried from n trip norlliwar.
I. W, Marl in of Kiiem is upending
n few ihtyH in Mrdford. Mrs. Martin
iK-companioH him.
II. I. WilliaaiH of Seattle spout a few
hourti in Mod ford 'I'lM'sdny while on
roil I soiit hwurd.
Ifotiortft & KoliortH, exports in repair
hi and rehiiildiiijr Hewing nmrhincn, will
remain a few duyH hmer, af fording
mi opportunity for good and accurate
Horviee. l'hoiio .rIUi. Iiooins at lr.
Ntephcimou n, cor. W. Ninth and II
hI rootfl. a
Miss Kvolyii Moslor tins returned
from an extended vitiil in Itoselinrg.
W. A. .lohnsini of Loh AnyeloH, Cal.,
hi a recent, arrival. Mo in interested
In u piece of proper y in-ar liable Point.
CONGRESS NAMES
(Continued from page I.)
cast Imd I u (s;; tt;,t ,,f ln L I'J
constituted a iiia.joi it y ; lint William
Howard Tii ft and .1;iiirs S. Sherman had
received :tLM ; and William .leuiiine,
liryan and John W. Kern had r ived
Hlli.
The vice president In n repeated thin
hlatenieat of lint, declaring 1 hat it
would he doe I snllie iont notification
of thn election of Tat'l 1 1 1 1 1 Sherman,
and dirootitig that the rosull he spread
upon tlie journals of hot li house and
senate.
This terminated (he ceremony. The
duty imposod hy the Const it ul ion had
been performed. The senators filed out
to return to their unit chamber, the gal
lories emptied, and the h.-nse rcnn I
iln discussion of pi-uding legislation.
Vou Are Goin to Build
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AMUSEMENTS.
.
Mr. ( harlos H. ManfordV prosoiit imir
hii heeji made the ocoaMioa of III osl
hi ill inn t series of productions with
which In- has ever hocn associated. This
is haying much, for Mr. Hauford is reo
ogui.od today as :i loader ia hix pro
fession; one who prc-erves its most wor
thy tradition and yet who lndiovoH in
providing every accovory that modern
r.tagoeraft can devis". Only the host
p'la s that have graced tlie Knglish
language engage Mr. Il.-nford 'h inter
ost. This seas.. a he will present a so
ries of resplendent product ions of "The
Morchiint of Venice. H hello, The
Taming of the Shrew." "Much Ado
Ahout olhiug" mid " 'lihe Wilttor'n
Tale." Not only docs this tour prosoiit
in Mr. Hauford n ular whose popularity
might unaided ho relied upon to win
public approbation, hut the supporting
company presentH a most d ist i ngnislied
list of players, including that now cole
hinted poll ray or of classic feminine
roles. .Miss Marie Drofiiah. The stage
set ting and costumes have been de
signed ami are exoeutod on a scale coin
moiisiiiate with t ho determination to
inalio thin season a pre eminent one in
Mr. Ilanford's career. Neither scholar
ship, art istry nor expense has been
spa roil in securing historic accuracy,
beauty ami richness. The date of Mr.
Hauford 's engagement at the Medford
Opera House is Saturday, l-Vhrunry I'l,
on which occasion he will present "The
Mcivhaul of Venice." Curtain at
"Tho Wostcnicr" at tho Bijou.
The return of III- Clark Ituirougbs
company to (lie ltij.ui theater Tlinrsday
lliylit lull been the e:ni-.e of a good deal
of I'av.u.-iblo colonic nf . When Ihe com
pany appeared al tlie Clan. I theater
si-vein I days ago more people were
luine.l I'r the .1 s than were admit
tel. It was most evident to the man
agement of the lli.j'.u that a return
eiiageiueiit of this company would be
in. oe than weleom d. On Thursday
night I lie celiipiiii v v. ill put on I heir
Nlrougest prniliicl ion entitled "The
Westerner." Tlie pl-iy is oi f Henry
V. Fsiuoii.l 's best and most popular
and is especially suited lo the com
pany's personnel. The .itory is one of
stirring interest iml with lots of good
u hole some c.one.lv in it. The lug heart
ed westerner as pi.i.'rave.l by Mr. Uur
loughs is a fine study in western grit
end loyally. The exciting battle of the
' to. k exchange . allies all before it and
holds the onlooker breathless as the
locks rise and fall in quick succession.
This big production is to be put on
Thursday night with but one perfor
oiaiice only. Curlaia at S:l.". Seats
may be reserved at tin- Bijou tonight
between 7.:iU I ! . Ill .
FOB SALE.
If yon are looking for some good laud
cheap. 1 have it, for $lll and 2l) per
o-re. near good railroad town.
W. M. FHKNC1I,
" liooin 7, Jackion Bank Bl.lg.
I. el me figure with yen. No contract
too large or too smel'. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
L. E. BEAN
cnNTH.UTOlI AND 1UHMKK,
Meilfunl, ir( jj,m.
DFORD HARDWARE
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Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
tVANTKIl Tii n-n(, n (i ur 7 in house
cliisc in. Imiiin- I), cure Tribune. iix:t
rolf HAI.K -(Jim. (l yi-nr old liiirsc; fam
ily Ikiim.-. i.iiiul.- ..r . I. mill.-; iri.-i, $NU.
Iiiilliri ul .Nusli l.er. L'S3
W A N't Kf i'rivnlo li.Vii i-.lv i s. " ' r.i.iiire
lit H12 X. li.-iillelt Hlreet. I
WANTKII I'.riy lief Nrwtowm
."hi Siiitzeul.urjf a..l.-ii. Apply of M.
Stewart. :.; "..t- Sanh. '
TOP K I.B
FOR HAI.i:
int; Iiuumi.
per llli.ntll,
office.
(ir
li-. 111. I.est. r.Htm.
M.-ifnnl, iKuuii( 100
A.litreN (', euro nf this
K)l SAI.K Wi.,,,1 fr Hale, '.'III) tiers of
ilry fir wnml. In.piire at the on.l of
A anil Pino Ktreet. Alex. Duff. 281
FOIt KAI.K -rirapc cul tiiij:, Toltay,
MuliiK.'i .'"I M.-l-.. is-. Write or call on
V. (I. C.lle. Cu.lrri; l'..int, Or. 28.1
l-'Olt MAI. 10 Four tlialli.iliil rin..n left.
weiytnn tlireo (jiiartor i-arnt
at
(;re:it l.ai'U'iin. M.'ilfer.l
fieo.
l.n.in Of-
282
FOU HA I.F. Hran.l new mife, weighs
."iilOO pi.iiii.ls. at very low figure; on in
HtalinenlM. Iii.iiire Triliune nffieo. 2S2
Great Bed Spread Special
Tip.; i'i-:;'T VAr.UKS offciTd iii Mod
I". i-' I' r '. uiy (lays in plain and fringed
(!.. ' 'guilts. Prices as they last, as
follows :
I'lain cilc I led S)i'('ads that, sell regularly
I'd' -t I. ". at . 1.1!) each.
I 'lain ciluc i.'ii(itl, heavy Med Spreads, guaran
( . ' in size, licit sell for $2.00, at $ each. K
ra k... .! v.ili'.r. Same priced spread with fringes
and ri;l edges.
I " j 5 : t I lied Spreads with cut; edges, extra
wide and full: a regular .r'l.2" va'ue. at $1.85
cadi.
Plain edge Marseilles fine finished extra large
Spread, regular :'..0 value, at $'2A).
See the Window Display
Van Dyke's
IS THE
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I J6f funiimiwii
I'OU BALK Grain hay, baleil. Inquire
of Phone 881. it
r'OU HAI.K Two m-res, just went of
Meilfonl, near new Btatioll of l.ozier,
n H. 1(. V. K. It., prii-p ."iild for tlie
two aereH. This aerea(re in e.-rtain to
nilvaiiee in valuo soon. Aildrews P. O.
Ilnx f71, Medford, Or. 2!I0
FOR BALE Relinquiehinent claim, 120
aeruH, 8 luileu Medford, 40 acres fenc
ed, I'i ucres cleared, S acres 2 year-old
commercial fruit, cabin. For price call
on W. M. French, room 7, Jackson
( "onnty Bank bldg.
l-'OK HAI.K Kelinqiiitiiment, 80-acres,
li miles east Medford; '0 practically
level, balance easy grade and covered
with good fuel timber; 2 springs; very
cheap. W. M. French, room 7, Jack
sou t'oiiuty Rank blilg.
FOIt HALK Clood residence lots, close
in; also good 5-acro orcl-ard; deal with
owner; save commission. Address J,
caro of Tribune office.
FOTt 8ALK Housei, lots and land In
Phoenix, or in tracts to Huit from one
acre to (140 acros. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix, Or.
FOB BENT.
Foli ItKXT Nice furnished room, two
blocks from poslol'tice, ground floor,
separate entrance, with or without
housekeeping. 117 S. Central live. 2S1
PLACE
DiiMiimiiiiiii fi I umiiimmi
NATUBE TELLS YOU.
As Many Medford Beaders Know Too
Well.
VI the kidneys nre sick,
Nature tells you all about it.
The urine is nature's calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent action;
Any urinary troubles tells of kidney
ills.
Dean's Kidney Pills cure all kidney
ills. -
Medford people testify to this. j
A. W. Countryman, comer F and
Tenth streets, Medfold, Or., says: "1
had kidney trouble for a long time, and
lured a great deal of Buffering. I ;
wes very irritable and discouraged. The
kidney secretions were very irregular
and annoyed me geatly. T doctored,
bbt did not find any relief until I nt
least heard of Iloan's Kidney Pills and
procured a box at Haskins' drug store.
In a short time they proved to bo the
reine.lv I needed. My system was toned
up. the pains and itches relieved and
my health was restored. I am glad to
recommend )onu's Kidney Pills to oth
ers. ' '
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster Milbura Co.. Buffalo, . Y., sole
ng nts fo rthe United States.
lieiuember the name Dunn's and
take no other. 48
SHOOTS HIMSELF TBYINO
TO KILL ANOTHER MAN
1 IWWTrcKF.T, It. 1.. I'Vh. in. Pr. J.
Hurry rurbcrs last Friday niyht entoreil
tin' off uc uf M .1. CavanaiiKli, mid
uftor u dispntr over a hill placed a re
volver at Cnvmnui(iir lireast and pulled
the trifjer. (.'.'ivunauffli pushed liis us
Nailant'H arm aside and the bullet en
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TO BUY
1 FINE PRIN TIN (H
tered the physician'" arm.
I)r. Forbes was taken to a hospital,
where his injury was regarded lightly.
He suffered little loss of blood, but soon
sank into a coma from which lie could
not be uroused. llo died today. Medi
cal Kxaminer French when asked the
cause of death, said: "I do not know."
Asked whether blood poisoning had set
in, Dr. French said " Xo."
We wish toGall the attention of
ourmany patrons to the fact that
we have been fortunate enough to
secure the services of the best
to be had among the higher
grade workmen and can guaran
tee our customers the most per
fect workmanship in every
respect on all Job Printing
The
Tribune
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DIAZ WILL BE ASKED
TO STAY AT THE HELM
MKXK'O CITV, Feb. 111. An organ
ization has been started in this city for
tho purpose of enlisting delegates from
every state of the republic to cull on
tieneral l'orfiro Diaz, April 2, and ask
li i in to remain at tie? head of the na
tion for another term.
BIJOU
THEATER
Return Engagement
of the most popular
CLARK BURROUGHS CO.
IN THE COMEDY DRAMA
"The Westerner"
THURSDAY NIGHT
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