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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1909)
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, .llJNH'iM. 1905). 8 Notice to Fishen iteii OUR-ANGL1NG APPARA'JNJS IS DESIGN HI ESPECIALLY FOR THE ROGUK RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. OUR FLIES ARE ESPECIALLY MADE TO STAND WEAR AND TEAR OF ANY SIZED TROUT AND ARE GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY 'OR MONEY REFUNDED. ' ? WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF TACKLE EVER SHOWN IN SOUTHERN OREGON. . - AN $30 FISHING OUTFIT, CONSISTING OF ROD, REEL AND LINE, GIVEN AWAY TO THE ANGLER WHO CATCHES THE LARGEST STEELHEAD THIS SEASON ON ONE OF OUR SPECIAL FLIES. " ' : " Medford Hardware Co t(!nnnnnmini Friday livening with a party eu I route by auto from Seattle. Those in the party are Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Jess Liddell and chauffeur. For the best meals and service, go a km. nn Smith Xfiwtnwti. oon-.w u jsmencK caie. vpen au taming 21-2 acres, in orchard and night 87 i berries. New 3-room house, wood- Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Boggs of this shed, chickenhouse ; 2 good wells ciiy spent a few hours i n Jackson SOCIAL AND PERSONAL! MOST PLEASANT PLACE TO TRADE with pumps. A dandy place and a snap at $2500 cash. You'll have to hurry. Benson Investment Co. - tf ville Friday atfernoon. Table d'hote dinner at the Nash grill Sunday evening. Special mu- Make up your mind to see the big sic. production of "Martha" at the op tr hocse tonight. Yon will be well repaid for your trouble for so doing. Tonight will be the lust produc tion of "Martha." Get your seats early. . Do you know what the Coloris bot tles are and what the ywill doT In quire at the Hodson garage. - The best play of the season now on at the opera house "Martha." Others are building homes through THE JACKSON COUNTY BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Why don't yo i? Don't miss it, Colestin, June 26. J. B. Eaton of Union, Ore., is vis- iting iu Medford. Keeps drinks hot 30 hours keeps drinks cold 84 hours, without fire or ice. The Coloris bottle, at Hodwn's garage, E. N. Smith of Myrtle Point was a recent Medford visitor. Atteniion The Emerick cafe never closes. Evervthuig good to eat at any hour, day or night. 84 J. B. Wood has returned from a short business trip to San Francisco The Coloris bottle to take on your trip. Ice cold or steaming hot drinks any time yon want than. 8m the bottles at Hodson's garage. W. M. Hudson of Klamath Falls is visiting in Medford. For the best meals and service, go . to the Emerick cafe. Open a night. 87 Col. George P. Mhns of Central Point spent Saturday in Medford. PDBLIC stenographer, opposite Moore hotel. E. S. Guthrie of Eagle Point was in Medford recently on business. Hodson has the ColorLt bottle in leather case. . It keeps liquids ice cold for 84 hours. C. E. Evans of Weed, president of the Medford Hardware Co., spent Saturday in Medford. Phone your orders for sweet oreaao or hii'-.Tri'k mrr ' H. B. Vronson of Eagle Point spent Saturday in Medford. PASTURAGE for cattle at Modoc Orchard, on Rogue river, formerly Bybee's ranch. Apply to foreman on the property. Palmer Invest ment Co. State Tax Commissioner Ealosi spent Saturday in Medford in con sultation with Assessor Grieves. Table de'hote dinner at the Nash grijl Sunday evening. Special mu sic. W. F. Wilson, a prominent broker of San Francisco, arrived in Medford Sheriff Wilbur A. Jones has re turned from Eugene, where he was culled as a witness in the circuit court. We'll all be there, Colestin, June 26th. Wm. Ulrich left for Portland Fri day evening, having Laura Hanwick J iu his custody, who has been conimit- iea so me trays ana urns nome. A beautiful Seattle home on First avenue West (Queen Anne Hill) to trade for a home in Medford. Photo for inspection. Benson Investment Co. H Mrs. John F. Miller and Mrs. Chas. Trim sjwnt Friday iu Medford. Miss Josephine Donegan of Jack sonville left for Stockton, Cal., Sat urday morning on an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Ella Cook, Mrs. Harry Luy and children and Mrs. Alice Ulrich, of Jacksonville, spent Friday in Med ford. A Western Romance at the Savoy. The stirring western romance, "Bride Won by Bravery," is the head liner at the Savoy tonight. The at mosphere of this picture is of the real west. Cowboys aud Mexicans are mixed up in a thrilling love story that holds your attention from start to finish.. The scenery is beautiful, the acting convincing and the borer.' manship superb. Thrown in are many thrills. It is a moving picture treat. The balance of the entertain ment is good, sparkling comedy, studded with laughs and roars. The Two Donkeys and A Distracted Man are two merrymakers that will cause you to laugh as you have never laughed before. Kemember, the Sa voy is the coolest place in town. Keep cool aud have i good time. Entire change of program tomorrow night. One dime. Exclusive Ladies' Store on Avenue Offers Variety to Its Patrons. long as you muko it such a pleasant place in which to shop." The Hutchuson Co., successors to Hakcr-IIutchnsou Co., certainly have started out in tho right munnnr ! that is, to boost for Medford and ; Medford enterprises and to let others Central l' knocking, endeavoring ever n nuiKe inis siore popular with all splendid niiisiii furnished. Tho iiiauugenii'iit only churges one dime for an evening's unuiHcmont. the Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Best on the Market. "I have used Chuinhorlaiu'H Cough Remedy and find it to he tho best on the market." suvs K. W. Tardv. the people in this section and to do editor of the Sentinel, Gainsboro, DELIGHTFUL PARTY IS GIVEN BY MRS. CANON I nothing or to say nothing that will j reflect on any one. I Have you been inot the exclusive ladies' store on Central avenue any time lately f Tilings have changed most wonder fully the heavy displays have most ill been taken down and the dace NEW SHOW AND DANCE HALL OPENS THURSDAY NASH GRILL Table d'Hote Dinner, Sunday June 27. . Oyster Cocktail Olives Pickles Salted Nuts Consomme En Tasse , Green Turtle Filet of Sole Sauce Tartar Julienne Potatoes Slieed Tomatoes Cucumbers French Dressing Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland New Garden Peas Nnsh Special Punch Nabisco Wafers Koast Spring Lamb Currant Jelly Corn on Cob Mashed Potatoes x Macaroon Ice Cream Assorted Fancy Cake Roquefort Cheese Bent's Water Crackers Cafe Noir After next Thursday Medford will have a place whero her people may go and enjoy moving pictures anil also dance. Tho old skating rink has looks so clean and uiry now, really it ' I,l'pn m,"'',c,l '" filled up in tho is a pleasant place to go shopping. ! !""st ."",tive manner. A smok There seems to be such an air of "IR r""m 1,as bec" Provided, as well cheerfulness there and the moment . "H " i,l,.lles' dressing room. Tho lut vou step inside the door vou realize ' psl "",vmK pictures will be shown and Tonn. "Our baby had several colds -t winter and Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy always gave it relief at once and cured it in a short limo. I plwoys recommend it when opior tnnity present itself." For sale by Leon B. Haskins' drug store. Christian Science sen ices are held every Sunday iiiuniiiig at 11 (lock in llii! Ctinimcrcial club room. Subject of the lesson sermon for June 27, "Christian Science." All arc welcome. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. that things are doing. The place is fnost always well filled with custom ers, but one doesn't have to wait long as a rule, for the clerks and every ono connected with the establishment seem lient on making you feel at hoinc. and they are so quick to antici pate your wants and so eager to help in every possible way to get for you just the thing your heart most de sires. If they haven't in stock the thing you want and Van't find some thing that suits you just as well, they will direct you to the nearest place whor they think ou are most like ly to iind the article desired. There is no anvil .chorus at this store competitors are never criticised, in short; the management of this store does nut believe in knocking irny hody or anything. If they haven't what you want, they arc glad to have some other merchant sell you ev ery store has a lot of good things and all are trying to give the people of Southern Oregon a square deal, and certainly deserve your patron age. As to outside individuals who corne to Medford cither to live or as visitors, and get in and try to knock this or any other store, we ask you to come here and allow ns to show you carefully through. If after you have seen what we have and know what we are trying to do . for this section you still care to knock well. we don't think you can, that is all. Human nature is much the same the worid over and this is most forc ibly illustrated us follows: The man ager of this store was uuitinp- rm a itdy the other day that he did not know, but. who seemed to know him well both liMi-e and in The Dalle, so he judged from her conversation. She said: "I hear a lot of knocking of this store, but I don't believe a word some people say, and I haven't seen a person who did. I feel quite nUe that this store won't need to worrv ono single hit about, the knockers as Mis. V. II. Canon entertained a number of her friends at u most de lightful party on Thursday afternoon. A variety of amuscmoiitB were ar ranged, a large number of tho guests playing ".mo," Mrs. Jackson winning the prize. A delightful collation was served. Thoso partaking of Mm. Canon's hospitality were: Mrs. J. Slillwell Vilas, Mrs. L. 0. Porter, Mrs. S. A. Nye, .Mrs. F. E. Merrick. Mrs. (!. H. I.indlcy. Mm T. K. Daniels, Mrs. P. J. Neff, Mr. J. F lliitchason, Mrs. C. M. Kidd and mother, Mrs. M. E. Worrcil, Mrs. J. O. Hogers, Mis. J, It. Wood, Mrs. C. W. Mcdonald, Mrs. J.. P. O'Chiru, Mrs. II. V. Jackson, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. . J. Jackson. Mrs. V. II. Glas gow, Mrs. It. A. Holmes, Mrs. W. W Is. Mrs. W. (I. Kslcp, Mrs. Sw- linnk, Mrs. Miller. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED Work by two women, either in the country or the town, Leave word at. the 11th st, grocery . store in the Boss addition, 87 Visit Here Tonight For SPECIAL Lots Tonight. is a fine tinio to come for the "Special Lots." Don't wait for Mon day, for tonight will sec the last of many of these lots. Even though yon do not find anything you need, tin; trip to this store will do you good. You will en joy the changes which have taken place since your hist visit.' You arc welcome to visit as long as vou wish. Remember, you will find many specials at Ihe siore that space will not per is to describe. nut ns 5c SILKS TO CLOSE AT 39c. A lot of plain and fancy Silks, almost all colors special 39c 20c SUMMER GOODS, lie. About 50 pieces in this lot and worth from 15c to 25c, for lie $1.50 EMBROIDERIES FOR 39c, Think of choosing from a lot of Inser tions and Embroideries worth from 65c to $1.50 choice, yard 39c BAB Y BONNETS HALF PRICE. New and durable Milan SI raws and hair' effects, only HALF. CHILDREN'S DRESSES REDUCED. All sizes in Children's Colored Wash Dresses at Jess than Eastern cost less than you can buy the material for. $12.50 SUITS FOR $4.98 You can afford to buy one of these bar gains and wear it next fall. $10.00 SKTRTS FOR ?4.98 Black, blue, brown, gray and' fancy Dress Skirts, in Panamas, regular $7 to $10 sellers, to close at.... $4.98 5c HOUSE LININGS, 3C " Only about 100 bolts of this lot left. You ' can't buy it wholesale at this price to day. $2.00 WAISTS ON I , V 98c Main tailored lawns and fancies, not one worth less tha 1 1 $2.00. S HE T I IE OTHER BARGAINS IN WAISTS. FANS FOR TONIGHT. The Hutchason Co. Successor! to BAKER-HUTCHA SON COMPANY